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Show ! Takk the SrKEEr CARS to Lind- Boy'i Gardens. uilO Thk talk of everybody. DAVIS' TEA. i"5 Skki O-tfs and Potatoes, Grass tfik-ii, etc., on Ssle at Knowlden's Grain store, First South street. ai!2 Ham Sandwiches, pies and cakes, and tea and coll at Liudsey's Gardens. Gar-dens. rnlO CiliL C. AsMUwsEX, TRACTICAL Watchmaker and Jeweler. Opposite the Post Office. f 12 I What a beautiful lot of BABY CARRIAGES, and so very cheap at Dlnwoodey's Furniture Store. alS (Go to Lindsey's Gardens and inhale in-hale the pure mountain air and enjoy en-joy yourselves. mlO No intoxicating drinks allowed at Lindsey's Gardens. mlO "EPICURES," ATTENTION. Go to the 3A DDLE ROCK Restaurant i for first class fare. Breakfast from 6 j to 12 a.m.; lunch 2o cents, 12 to 2 p. j m.; dinner 4 to 7 p.m. alG. Museum. Petrifications, fossils, Indian In-dian curiosities, and many other wonderful things to be seen at Lind-sey'B Lind-sey'B GardeDa. mlO WASATCH DRUG STORE. A large stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines Medi-cines and Druggists' Sundries; Paint, i Whitewash, and Kalsominiug Brushes. Brush-es. Lead, Oil and Varnishes. Give , them a call. Prices lower than ever, j al9 New (ood and Low Prices. Wo Iiiito now on hand a full and complete com-plete Stock of Spring and Summer (Jli'tl)i"K iuanufjcluri.-J by oursolvos expressly ex-pressly t'.rthii marki-t; and in addition are dai'y receiving all tho latest styles and pitterna worn in New York. As iiinut'icluna4 w are enabled to sell the n Pi to 2) par cent, less limn the game can be bjught at any other house in city. The tradi we supply at New Y-jiW wholosalo rut??. Liberal terras Kiven to U'lponeib'c partiis. L. Guli iiro Jc Co., Wasatch Building. Manuftictjry 20 Walker street, ew YorU. a7 51 ILK PUNCHES, Queen Charlottes, Etr Lomonade, Summer Uevernges, Choice Wiaes, Puro Liquors, English Ale and Porter, Ice Cold Beer, Superior CijjarB, Fancy Drinks, OcciDKNTiL Saloon, 35 First South StrcV. OlO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Transit of Minstrelsy Irom OccftD to Ocean. SALT LAKE THEATRE. GRAND MATINEE To-day' at Twelve o'clock! California Minstrels, MAUUIRE 4 BAVEKliY, Props. Tho larseit and most refined Minstnl Organ-iiation Organ-iiation in tho irorld, A CONCHE3S OF STARS, Led by that King of Mimics, BILLY EMERSON, Ajsi.ned by tho loilowine great Artists: Bon. Cotton, Luke Schoolcraft, Billy Rice, John R. Komhle, Geo. Coes, Justin Rohin;on. J. F. OWist, C. S. Frede icks, W. 11. Ti'la, J. U. Murphy, Falklurel and RoDerts. ! uoiriso.i's si" i1 e an on-ucirRi. ltcsorvcd Soin (or Sal n'. Box Office. niy7 GOOD CHANCE for a NEW SEWING MACHINE. First-class, for which produce will be taken. Apply at the Herald office. a26 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALT LAKE THEATRE. For Fire Mis and One Matinee, Vutniiiriu iHtj yWWcii, May 16. Mrs. JAS. A, OATHS And hor tiui-arlor 4'(iiii Opera ( omgmiiy, UauiiTiaiHK TtllHTV AKT1ST-, J It A N 1) Jlluill dani tULL UnUllEn'IHA, I'nJrr tho iDanugomont of Tboi. Matfuiro, hmiri(( jual oii,iui i toi-aoleoD woakitiiJKllo in ont a fiun t'rirjoiHoii UllinB tho h-mso nilitly with tbo oli'.o mud Uibiuo or tba cii Cll A NUK UK Ui'lvRA EAUU N1UUT. Tiuidsy lira., (Jjiom.k OiHurn; W1dok1bv I'.vu., I'mx'irt or I kkiiikon hi:; Thumjuy hive, .MiiitUK A.Ki iT'ii cii i.k: Friday Kve., i'wo UMTut) -'1'ai . i. U v J rit r and 1. 1 11a-Vim.h: 11a-Vim.h: buiurdH' .Mutlucout 'J n ui,, OiRofi.s iJibkK. ; Miliinlnjf Niaibt Liit AlvrDCi UM.fllt ULi llhcH. It x Sluati oiiuq fur tlm ikle oF lUiorved Hvaii on J-rday u-rnioe. Uy li. kt V o'tUult. ai thu llox 'llliuuui iho Tniitro I'ncM ui Adiiiiisluo, &ij., 7.'j., 11.00; Ho. farved Soatl. l :". ta'i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tlmt at a meeting of the hoard of directors di-rectors of the Silt Lake City National Bank ol Utah tho following resolution was oll'ered and uimuimously adopted: Jifvuli'ed, That in view of thu re-Htrictions re-Htrictions impOHed by law upon the operations of National llanka, uud in view aluo of the character nnd eondilion of the business of this euiniiuinity , the interests of the stockholders will ho bust subserved by winding uplhubusint'SH aa a National Bank and surrendering the govorn- ment charter. ' Afterwards, at a meeting of the Ql.-lrl,r,l,l,,vD ,f .a!.! k.ir.Lr 11, o f.lU. fltoeltholderB of aaid bank, Die following follow-ing resolution, confirming the action of the hoard of directors ftiisollered and unanimously adopted: liesvlvtil, That thin association, the Halt Lako City National Bank of Utah, shall forthwith go into liquidation liquida-tion nnd bo closed as a National Hank, as provided by tho National Banking Act. And the board o( directors are hereby authorized and directed to give the necetisary notices both to the comptroller of the currency cur-rency and tho public, and to take- all and every step necessary to placo this association in liquidation as provided by said banking act. Tnat pursuant to laid resolutions, the Salt Lake City National Bank of Utah has been placed in voluntary liquidation, and depositors and others are requested to present their claims as soon ni convenient, and that all claims will be paid in full upon presentation. pres-entation. Jb. M. Dl-Rell, Prcst. J. M. Birkett, Cashier. ClIAS. H. HEMfaTkUD, ,. E. Elk 1X5, K. W. DoXNFXL, Oliver Dukant, Directors. Suit Lake city, ILw 11th, 1S7G. ml 2 LEGAL NOTICE. In (te Probite Court for Salt Lake County, Territory of Uttih. In tha matter of tha Ejlita of Honr; . Brown, decouod; notice. Pursuant to an order of aid court, mJi on tha lltb da? of May, A.D , :K7l. notice i-boroby i-boroby given thai Saturday, tbo 'J7th day of May, at 1U o'clock a m , t tha Couoty Crurtllouia in Salt Lako City. Ooantyof Salt Lake .and Territory of Utah, bare been aipciitiied al tho time acid place for irOTiag tbe Mill of the (aid lienry If. Drown, dt-cea!ei. dt-cea!ei. at which time and placa aoy rerson iniorestcd iniy aypoir ani cooteit tbo Dated at Sa't Lake City thii Uth day of Mj, A.D , IcTd. D. DOCK HOLT, Oerk Probate Court, tall Lake County, U. T. mjl2 ESTRAY NOTICE. T HAVE I MY POSSESSION THE ! J following doicribad Animali: One roan and white Steer, 2 rears old put. crop offitifc ear, and underbitout of tbo lett car, no braad risible. One iorrel Mare, while face, four wbito feet ana leg!, branded K li on right tbtgb, al.'o branded on left ihoulder aaa tuiga not legible. legi-ble. Ons sorrel yearling Mare Colt, whit;face, four white leot, no brand riiiblo, Taonbore, ifnotcltinod, and tnken a way within ten dayi Tom tbo date aorcof, I will tvtiibte thctu at I'oblio ;-ftle and mil tb:tn to tho higbmt re'roniiblo bid ior.at ths Diitrict PuunJ, at KajBtiile. Dtris C'ouqij, at 2 o'clock p-m., May 2lst, lTti. JOHN UA1LEY. JJ 1st riot und keeper. May :h 10th, 187 tJ. myl2 A FINE MULE FOR SALE. I HAVE A ' FINE LARGE 16$-1 16$-1 hand Missouri Mule for Sale. Weighs over 1,300 Ibj., sound and in good condition. Cheap for Cash. B. HAMPTON, Sixteenth Ward, one-half block north U. C Depot. rayU NOTICE. rpUK BUTCHERING BU3ISE53 HERE-J. HERE-J. tofore conduc:cj by the umieraisnod, baa t q is day boon transferred to John Pa I, who nu$ 1 i"od tne shop, fixtures and imn'om ants, nnd will horoft-r carry on tho business. All dub'.s owing on this cccount must bo vuid immediatoly to in) WILLIAM JESNISfiP. By THUS W, JENNINGS. Salt Lnke City. May 10, 176. mil NEW STORE I New Goods. SPRING OPENING ! O-ZEICTTS' FLRMSIIIXG GOODS ! Hats, Caps, Gloves, TRUNKS VALISES UMBRELLAS Etc. A FIXE LIXEOF CHILD REN'S & BOYS HATS. ( Prices ire defy Competition and in Qnality tee Cannot be Surpassed. fctT LociUed between McComick'a B.ink mid tha Billiard Saloon, No. 77 EAST TEMPLE STREET. THOS. C. DUTTN. TRAVEL. C3-0 ElST viu tho Trans - ContincnUl Koii tc This is Die nliorUtit, hrnt uud only line running I'ullman'ti celchniled Piihvco Bleeping Curs nnd Co:tche, connecting with Uniun 1'ucilie K. K. at Uiiiftha and from the Wwt, vin Urand Junction, M;irhall, Ccdaj KupitlH, Clinton, Sterling and Ii.emi, for CHICAGO AND THE BAST, PiirtHengera tor Chicagu, Detroit, T'llodo, Cleveland, Bulliilo, Niagara Frtila, PittMhurg, Ciuciiuiuti, loronto M-1 itreal, (jimhec, Portland, iioaton, Ni'w York, J'hiluilelphia, Baltimore, W 'rthington, Jntlianapolia, Ht. Ijonia, Cairo and all POINTS SOUTH AND EAST, should buy their tiekeU via Chicago and the Chicago & North-Western Railway. Close connection, are made at Chi-I Chi-I cago with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Baltimore & Ohio, Michigan Mich-igan Central, Pitt. burg, Port Wayne & Chicago, Kankaicee Line and Pan Handle Knutcs, for all points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago ife Alton and Illinois Central or all pointa SOUTH. This is tho Pioneer Line between the Pacific Coant and Chicago, and was the firtjt to connect with the grr-at Pacific Koad, and form the OVEH-LAXD OVEH-LAXD ROUTE. This line is the shortest rail line between Omaha and Chicago; tho track is of the beat 6teel rail, and all the appointments are firnt-claea. The trains are made up of elegant new Pullman Palace Dkawing Room and Sleeping Coached, luxnrioue, well lighted and well vcntilatod Day Coaches, and pic:isaut lounging and smoking cars. The cars are all equipped with the celebrated Miller Safety Platform, and patent Bu flora and Couplings, Weutinghoune Safety Air Brakes, and every otherappliance that has been dovisnd for the safety o! passenger trairis. All Iraina are run by u lenraDD. frt a wnnl. this GREAT THROUGH LINE the best and smoothest track, and tlie most elegant and coniforta-t'le coniforta-t'le equipment of any road in the West, and has no competitor in the country. Remember you ask for your Tickets Tick-ets cia the Chicago &. North-Western Railway, and take no other. Tickets over this route are eold by ill Ticket Agents in the United States. Particular information with maps, time tables, etc., may be had at any of the Through Ticket Olficea in the West, or upon personal or written application to J. W. Irons, Ticket Agent, alt Lake City, A. H. Earl, Ticket Ager.1 at Ogtlen, or to J. H. Mountain, Western Traveling Agent, Omaha, Neb., or to W. H. Stenuett, General Paaseniier Agent. Chicago. UTAH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. SPRING AND SUMMER QN AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1S7G, , THE UTAH WKSTEKK RAILWAY COM-VAY COM-VAY will ran dfcily trim bs foKowi tijuodays excoptod): Leave Salt LaEo City t a.m., stopiiiog T minutes t Lako t'oint Tor Breakfast. Arrive at ITair-way Uoaao at ft:2i a.m. Leave ilnlf-wav House at 11:40 a m. t ni'ine 2j imnutoj at Liko i'oiat for DioDor. Am Tins at Salt Lake City at 2:05 p.m. ON SUNDAYS Leave Salt Lake City at 10:15 a.m.. Hopping mlcuiM at Lake 1'oint for U inn or, arrive ar-rive at Uair-vay Uouso at Vivia p.m. ; return int oave Hall-way 11 o as a at 12:40 p.m., i rr I vine at Salt Lake City at 7:20 p.m. Oi WEDNESDAYS and SUNDAYS vW LY, a spocial L'xnurs.on Train will loava Sail Lako City at am., conaoctini at Lake 1'oict with THE STEAMER General Garfield, Which will maVo a trip on tha GREAT j SALT LA KB. rmurniuB in limo tor buppor at 'ho Lake Point Uotot, and connect with train arrifinj- at ilt Lake City at 7 2U p.m. TlCKKTS. (good on oithor of Wednesday and Suidiiy Train", and including lidetn tteamor) 11.50. Special rates xivon to E roars I on Pnrtios upon ai-plicatioa to W. TllATCUEtt, ! Uenoral l'ttssMnger Agont. For anr information eoncerninc froiKht.-aoply froiKht.-aoply to J. N. PiKti, Uon'l t'roiuht Aeeni. lil 'I. ?. KIMBALL. SupL NOTICE. mO R. M. THAXTON, you will pleaso take X notiao tbat I, A. D. Bevan, havo ox nended in RKney and labor tho sum of ore hundred dollars iSlOO) on yTur intoroit In ths Mountain Monarch, your amount of local assessment as-sessment beine 830 of said sum for tbe db t tiro years, on your interest of ono h und rood fa el in said lode, situated situ-ated in Wis Cottonwood Mining; District, County of ult L-.ko and Territory of Utah. Should you tail to pa; the above sum with in ninety days from date, your interost in said mine will bocomo forfeited, to be tho property ofA.D Bovfln.byvirtuooron Act of Congress, Con-gress, passed May the 10th, A. I)., 1572. A. D. BEVaN. Alta, April 17th, A. D..lfT7. a20 Cash s Cloth PAID FOR NEXT CLIP of WOOL WOOL HEX. HEM F.M liEU THIS 1 Wool Sh'-Ic furni-lii-J on atlicaliOD A Full Line f WOOLEN (iOUDS always on hand. AdJrtss DU.NX, Superintendent Piovo Mitnufacturinp Co., niri) Provo City. BREAD, OAKES, CANDIES, ETO a lo"b e BAKERY ! GRoceri JSg BKKAD, HI Erf, CAKES, CRACKERS AMD G A N n I E S . At WlioIcBiilo and KnUil. Opposito now Z. C. M. I. BuilJing. I3reud delivered in all parta of tiit city. jflfl " .A- CABD. rpo ALL WHO A KB BUFF Kit INd -- from tb errors and indiitreti'jni o' youth, nervous woaknass, etrly deoay. lou ol manhood, kc. 1 will send a recipe tbat will cure you, Fit KB OF CUAKUtt. 'Ihli Breai remeJy was diaoorered by a mia-ionary ic Soutti America. Bend a folf-addre'ied d relope to the Kay Josii'B f. bmx, t-tillec D. Bible liousa, New York City. WA FloH, CHOCE RIE8, ETC. TREffiEKDOUS EXPLOSION LEDDULL & BROWN, .Worth ofl'-it Ojiu-e, H'ou'-I r'B-'Cc;fu!Iy a:nf,on''fl to tbeirnu- ,t., - T.d ti.o l-u'j " KMcrnlly, tlj t tin!. i- ' "i - u tu.nd ar.y ol tD-.io , .iernal .,.!. .N lie (i h u'l: o. Meru it! l.i.tit I'-.-dor 'T ''ro. k-rt V-llcT Tiui. 6. tat'. I'-C .'..S.i tc;: of Family Graics am Prayisuiis, Srot-tO'tttnrftl, Yarmouth Jltoatcrs ai4 A'(j,jcrrii Uvrrmy, At i rices way (?(iwn to uit the strinirT.'-y of i be tiu.ii. (,nr fiiu: .1' Uyf w. Uot. t h ir purtbaacs jjirutf tu cd i-rouj:ij deiivctea Ui MACHINISTS, BKi T'J ISf'-KM TIIK 1TULIO tbat tboy am rcl to tit, any kind j of w.j'k in Mft"Li i-ry n d Caittir, He-I. He-I. inr a ih.ro in the b.at it; lu and at rc-iscE- old'TitV creek foundry. 1 m-7 I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New Spring1 Goods! JUST ARRIVED AT TAYLOR $c CUTLER'S. CALL AND SEE THEM Everybody SUPPLIED AT Iteasdels I I HAMS, CHEESE AND CRACKERS; i f PRIME COFFEE, 30c. PER POUND; f RICE. TWELVE POUNDS FOR ONE DOLLAR: FLOWERS, NEAT SPRING STYLES; RIBBONS, BONNET WIDTHS, GROS GRAIN, . 20 TO 25c. PER YARD ; . k CHEMISETTES, FROM 25 TO 40c. EACH; J i STRAW HATS, NEWEST STYLES ; f i EMBROIDERIES, 10 TO 20c, PER YARD ; QL jR ALL VARIETIES IN SEASON, AND PRICES AS LOW W ffl AS ANY ONE ELSE WILL SELL AT; 1 TEASDEL'S Eagle Souse, Salt Lake City. BLACKSMITHS ! TEAMSTERS, TAKE NOTICE! :0; GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES: WE ARE NOW SELLING AT THE FOLLOWING RATES FOR CASH : Sanderson's TIRE IRON'. - - a 1-2 cents yer lb. Best English TOE STEEL, - - 15 cents per lb. " American " - - l'l 1-2 cents per lb. Burden's HORSE SHOES, - - $S per keg. " " " - retail, 8 cents per lb. MI LE SHOES, - - $9 per keg. retail, J cents per m. PROPORTIONATE REDUCTION IN HORSE NAIL AND TOE CALKS. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., iiinl 93 EAST TEMPLE STREET. WILLIAM JENNINGS SONS I SADLER, Importers and Jobbers and Retail Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE. jEI p O Z"0"3S:. Our Slock of Gi:neral Merchandise, JUST EEOEIVEID- Consists of the Choicest Stock of Selected Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CENTS' FURN1SH1NC COODS, LADIES'. UNDERWEAR, Also a full line of GAUZE MERINO UNDERWEAR. Millineis' and Tailors' Trimmings, FLOWERS nnd FEATHERS ; LISLE THREAD GLOVES, Cheap RIBBONS in eixtlt'sa variety ; PARASOLS frnm 2-lc. up; Full, regular B U.BRIGGAX IlOSEatoOc. Pair; Etc. CHOICEST GROCERIES Hariiare, Crotay, Glassware, ClocU e?c, etc, etc., All of which we are selling at the lowest prices, from the tin.plc fact that wc discount and jmv CAS 3C , The day it id due, (or ali prxuls bought, which enables us to purtlia-c at JJKUKOCK FIGURES, |