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Show Notu'k. We have a aurplut of , some goods. Until further uotiee will sell Cuia ftiul SiUioers at oOetd per aet ox iXVts pex doieu. Variety of oilier goods at Mine rate. Bjwratt Bro. a LOUIS OOHN has just opened ft Ure iu voice of tbe newest and CHOICESr STYLES of Hamburg Evlsinpi .Hiid Iasertings at a great reduction re-duction horn former prices. A viail of iuspeciiou wili amply repay, fl English CHESTXITS the best that ever came to Utah at the Tea Pot Store, 33 First So.ith St. JA-V (jpuuine bargains iu Wall Paper, Cornice Jlouldinep and Klind Trimming at Z. C. M. I. Carpet Kooui, located over the General Ofiiee. ja2J Death of an Old Citizen. Father James Tumbull, an old resident of thelUh Ward, died at hia home on Sjnday night. He was S3 years of age, and came to this country from England in 1859. The funeral will be held to-day at the 11th Ward schoolhouae, at 2 p.m. Redaction in cotton yarn and carpet warp. Retail Department Z. C . M. I. ja27 THE SIERRA NEVADA LUMBER LUM-BER ASSOCIATION' keep a full stock of LUMBER, LATH, SHIN'GLES, DO0R3, WINDOWS, BLINDS, MOULDING3, &c., &c. Office and Yard, one-half block south of Railroad Rail-road Depot. S. J. Lynn, Supt. d22 FOR SALE. A Lot in the 20th Ward. Can be bought cheap. Apply Ap-ply to Elijah White, 20th Ward. ja28 GOOD CHANCE for a NEW SEWING MACHINE. First-cla, fot which produce will be taken. Apply at the Heeai,d offi ce. 2Q English CHKMT A V T H, ' largo and all excellent, at the Tea Pot Store. ia2S .4 large Hue Delaine at IS cent. per yard. Kelail Department Z.C. M. I. ja2T Knll line of ear pet and uphoNtery goodn, very cheap, at C arpet Department Depart-ment Z. C. 71. I. ja27 BLANKS of approved forms, for the use of Notaries Public and Justices Jus-tices of the Peace, on hand at all times and in any desired quantities at the Herald office. o23 Concert- The loth ward choir will give a concert next Wednesday evoning, in aid of tho Centennial committeo of that ward. Tho programme is a good one, and the price of admission is only 50 cents. See advertisrment. Cardigan jackets lower to-day than ever. Itetuil ICarl meiil Z. 4 . I. jaJT Grey blanket at prices to astonish the closest buyers, Kctail department depart-ment Z. C 31. I. jn'27 GOOD CHANCE for a NEW SEWING MACHINE. First-class, fur which produce will be taken. Apply at the Herald office a2(i Kucuctl KilKe" Iteviver uud j Hot Turn uud Jerry. Drinks whicb Aukr McRPnr have made, famous fir llioir nutritious and stimulating quiiliti"s, enn now bn procured pro-cured at tnat well-appointed bar of the Occidental, lid First douth atrofit. Th'.'y also dispjao of genuine tic tch Whikoy Punches, and ill kinds of Hot Drinks, in thoir inimitable style for which they Bland u-n-x-l-d. oil) Larzelerc, William & Whitman, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Grain, Produce, Poultry, Fgga, Etc. SAN FRANCISCO. j Rofor by pormiasioD to S. V7, Soars. I V7. B- LiRKii.rnK. W. L. Withiw. I Jo US WlOUTUiSi Jk- 2U i NEW ADVERTlHfiMeNTS. i.uoi.i i co s WELL-KNOWN DHAND VII liti)interel Trade Mark.) JAPAN TEAS. For salo by all Dealers, n ATTENTION, FIREMEN" ! IN CONS Kyi' KN UK wK UN KOtt KHKKN I oiroumlTioi, lh Wanatrth K'lBlne Cuiii-i'iiy. Cuiii-i'iiy. No. i, liv, at a inucikl mooiiiif , do-"iJml do-"iJml not Id h ld tb Urnd Hll u adrar-li-o.i to ' ko i mb ud W mill ni tun ' birtbdnv l Ilia ft antan hotel, and liuroi-y outify that k I i.urona ti ia.vn tjiiftii tt'-kon fur ihfl ait'iio will have thoir toonoy rafunded. j ho f(jio.iin a!jn wiili to null I y tb imb-1 imb-1 io that I tiny did nut n-'tliurin or ti-li.ro tho Int. or t h at iu! ihol in tlia "Tribune" a lew dr aiDd " c iramao." tiiinad, I-'KANK MAY, W. J. I'KUICII, T. V. WANN1NO. WILLIAM BK.NoON, ic ii. ii Miuy, A. 1C WKinli T, Jr., Faroman. fl W. U. bl AKIL P, beoratary. Centennial Musical Entertainment ! FIFTEENTH WARD CHOIR Will ilva a Mitfictl Kntortai nmeot lathe r'iftotiia Ward IJ all. WKDNK.SUAY KV'U, FEBRUARY 2, In buhalf cf tbo Ward Lad lot' Cuntonnial Comiuiitea. A eh n pr'iraniBia if uro-IibjblL uro-IibjblL Lijott oi an at 7 u'olook. AUMISIUN. GUovott. fl NOTICE. iJiHK ANNUA I MEKT1NG OF JL .Stockholdora of Tbo WUKIvINGM KN'S CO-')l'EllATIVE AbSuOIATiuN, To fle- t oilioera and diroctorii for the ensiling en-siling year, will bu held at their store, ST Knal r'inplc Btreit, on Tuiuday, i oh-ruary oh-ruary blk, IbTO, at 2 o'rh";lt, p.m. D. M. McALLlSTEK, Se:"y. .Salt Lake City, Jan. 9, jartO DR. fl. W. CALDER, IDElsTTIST Omcs, MAIN STREET, Bocood Story Wasatch Hotel M SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS AdTruaiBfliiCJ uider toll baadica' 10 cant :r lice per day; Dotiuni Lciened for U than 50 ooata for one time. FOR RENT. qiUR DWEl.tlVQ HUfiK NOW OCCU-1 OCCU-1 piei by M rt. Jofoi'h W. Youcg. rituattd io l4o I ih ward. Ticnity of rmlr-iaJ dopat, halfbloct:rom Birct can, on uuth Tcmtilo urocU Auply to Hooker A Hldrede, jaJ6 j DR. WW. H. GROVES DENTIST, Office. SeonJ South Street, SaU Lake City, cut ol blat'haot store. Uficeliourf, U m . to S p.m. tifl TRAVEL. ! O-O EAST I via tbe Trana- Continental ltoute This ia the shortest, beat and only line running Pullman's celebrated Palace Sleeping Cars and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific R. R. at Omaha and from the West, via Grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, 6terling and Dixon, CHICAG0 AND THE EAST. Passengers for Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Toronto Montreal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, Xew York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, WushiiiUjii, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Cairo and all POINTS SOUTH AND EAST, should buy their tickets via Chicago aud the Chicago & North-Western Railway. j Close Connecticut are made at Chi- cago with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Baltimore & Ohio, Mich-1 igan Central, Pitttburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago, Kankaneo Line and Pan Handle llnutcs, for all points EAST and SOUTH-EASr, and with the Chicago ifc Alton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. ThiB is the Pioneer Line between the Pacific Coast and Chicago, and was the first to connect with the great racinc ivoiwis, anu lunn iuq vvJrt-LAND vvJrt-LAND ROUTE. This line is the shortest rail line between Omaha and Chicago; the track is of the best Bteel rail, and all the appointments are first-class. The trains are made up of elegant new Pullman Palace Drawing Room and Sleeping Coaches, luxurious, well lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches, and pleasant lounging and smoking cars. -The cars are all equipped with the celebrated Miller Safety Platform, and patent Buffers and Coupling, Westmghouse Safety Air Brakes, and every other appliance that has been devised for the safety ol passenger trains. All trains are run by telegraDh. T" wnrd, this GREAT THROUGH LINE has the best and smoothest track, and the most elegant and comfortable comforta-ble equipment ol any road in the West, and has no competitor in the country. Remember you ask for your Tickets Tick-ets via the Chicago & North-Western Railway, and take no other. Tickets over this route are sold by all Ticket Agents in the United States. Particular information with maps, i time tables, etc., may bo hud at any of the Through Ticket Offices in the West, or upon personal or written application to J. W. Irons, Ticket Agent, alt Lake City, A. H. Earl, Ticket Am-..! at Odfii, or to J. If. Mountain. SVenVni Traveling Agi nt, Omaha, Neb., nr to W. II. Stennett, General Passenit'.T Aetit, Chienco. WASATCH ORE SAMPLING CRUSHING MILL, Wo aro prepared to sftmplo and crusb ores promptly and satisfactorily. II. A. TAX FRAAB & Co. ja25 CROCERlES, ETC. BLOrjTrBLQW! ! AT Till GREAT WESTERN TEA STORE, 81 FinST S0UTH-ST., Two doors weat of Oinwoodny'i furniture atom, may bu found a full line ( IMT GROCERIES I And we are bound la tell than. Wo di not propoao to "Blood Atone1' you; liavu no foar of that. Timu arc bard; we want monoy, auJ will uioet you inoru Hi an half way. READ ! READ ! ! READ 1 ! ! 1 lb. can Cio Oyiti;ra for )5 cents. 1 lb. " " (JyUirs " its " 1 lb. " LobaUTa - " W " Ib. " Ix)biiLora - " 40 M MuabrooiDi, - - - " 4-'i Sanlmw), - - - " 20 " Straw bttrrloi, - - - ' '2ft " ii Ibi RO(xi rilarch, - " ti5 " Host UakniK Powder at 50 ctnU per lb. (Jhoiue Carolina It ice at r,'-i 11 " irn Coll'ue - at 3U " " ii.iit O. Q. Java Colllxj at 4& " " Sance?, Pickles, Hayorini Extracts, In fact everything in our lino JdjuaUy Low. tut our OUNPOWDBK TKA, at $1.25 per lb. We Recommend it. A pound of Spton'lid Tna for $1.00 and Caniater J"'ree, Swing U believing; a word to the wiae, tSic. l. m. WALUKUN, Proprietor. N.B. A poraon buying $5.00 worth ut one time will be entitlwl to the "Woman's Friend" for $1.U0. jft8 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. THE SALT LAKE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, Published t-very WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. oa; FOUR IK1LLAR3 A YEAR, TWO " HALF-YEAR OXE " ' QUARTER, IS TBI Favorite Family Paper OF THE WEST. EYP.RY issue is made up of the' frehest, latest and most interesting news of events transnirinir at hnmn nH abroad, and furnishes a reliable world's history for each half-weak preceding the data of its publication. For Familios residing ia settlements where tboro is NO DAILY MAIL, And for those WHO WISH TO KEEP POSTED, - I IT IB THE PAPER. Tlie EitGDsivs Circulation or TI1K SALT LAKE HERALD renders if an ADVERTISING MEDIUM Secojid to none in the West, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. rpUK ANN t,' AL K KBTI Nf) OF THIS 1 atoflkbol'Jon of lhi l.tah touLhero Kallroa4 Comuanr. fur iLe ttlcullnD of Jj:-roctur, Jj:-roctur, ili )a bflld at 1'rannlaul J). Y'unu' ijtlo-s. Halt Lake (JUr, Utah, va Kul'ruary lUiu, lh.fi, at 11 Vcl'r.t a.m. latU (iKOKUE RWAN, Hc'f. REMOVAL. O. L. ELIASON, 1'lliCTICAL Watch & Clock xMakcr, JEWELER, Etc., DKGS U infirm hil Plron nI tho l Public Uil ha ba. KKMUVJ1D inui tbo Jt AK Itf.OCK, SKO )ND BTOKR SOUTH Of TIJK NOTJCE. M) FKKIiBKIK IlOI.LANDKIt. KltKK 1 Oioll aod foul Uleen : You Kb tt tou (ileaaa tako notl that wurlt la: bmo do no anil munvj ciomd io tho aa:o jDt f i 1311. to lay. lor saiii llollaudr ll'jl, r said jto I and for aaid jkd I 2jo. ui.od your i rui-oliTo ciuaii in tbo llrihl Point U'je, li't Cottonwood Wiuinj Dulrtot, b!tl,aUe iuatr, ULah Territory, waiob If not aid ' i wilbia nloeir d&yf from thii date roar ttsv- : oral ioliU will be forfaited by cue emrie I wllaw. JOiiN P. WKHttUiit I c r JONBON. PKTTEK ilKUN. Salt Lake Citr. Dec. as, lb7&. i F13H, CROCERlES, ETC. HOLIDAY TURKEYS UNO GEESE, VISAS HADIilKS, VAKMOl'TII DL0ATEKS, Bl tKWHKAT I'LOLIt and A Fall Line of FAMILY GROCERIES HHP .t LIDDELL & BROWN'S. fU T1I0MSEX & LYXBERG Keeelre daily from Uali'orela, ORANCES, LIMES, LEMON'S. Hiey keep a ful! itock of Utah Fruits and Vegetables, POULTHV and Jfc'I-JI. Vuncy and StnjAe Groceries at Whole' sale and Uetatt. Stores No, 19 & 21, First roulli St., Two duori eatt of Commercial Street, 6ALT LAKE CITY. Orders frem the couluj i romnly attended to. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COMPLETED TAKING STOCK. Nqw Open, and For Sale, AT A GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES, OUE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. Hats and Caps, and Gents' Gloves OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Call and he convinced. iaM GEO. DUNFORD. We bee inform our numerous patrons and friend; that we have Kemoved our on tiro stock of ii ere ban due, from the Old C om Lit u lion Building lo iha DAFT BUILDING, OPPOSITE WELLS, FARGO & COMPANY, EAST TEMPLE STi(ET. JUST ARRIVED FRESH NEW YEAR'S FRUITS ! Gleaned. Ready for Use. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW DEESS GOO JDS, AT ASTONISH INCLY LOW PRICES. HARDWARE, CROCKERY' AND GLASSWARE IN GREAT VARIETY. FLOUR, FEED AXD GRAIN CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ZDA-"5T Sc GO. EAIiLl Ifllllli. Having done a better Fall trade than expected, we notify our patrons and the public that we will sell the balance of our Winter Stock of Woolen Goods at greatly Reduced Prices. STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, CHOICEST FAMILY GROCERIES HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, &c AT THE LOWEST FIGURES. TRY OTTIR, Home cured Dried Beef. WILLUM JENhIgsTsONS & SADLER. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO. Sole Agents for Utah for the Celebrated STEWART HEATING STOVES, Embracing FIVE SIZES, suitable for anything from a Bed Room to a Church, REPORTER AND GOLDEN CROWN COOK STOVES, Also the EVERLASTLNG CHART E R O A Kf, And Twenty other varieties of Cook Stoves for Wood and Coal, of Fillev's, Buck & Wright's, Fuller & Warren's, Kathbouc's, Bridge, Beach fc Co's and other makers. Our Stock of KEATING STOVES is complete. TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORK, ROOFING, MILL AND FURNACE WORK, etc., etc., done with neatness and dispatch. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO COUNTRY DE-VLERS. anl ?fi??F7!grSjjl THE VERY BEST . ) ,. ...j. . . i ...i S 1 FEATHER'S V xlnd WALL PAPER fflj H. D fWOODEY'S FURNITURE STORE, 75, 77 and 79 First South Street, Salt Lake City. |