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Show ine o8St ice-Pure ice-Pure Mountain Ice finest quality aud full weight. For sale by John Heil, opposite Commercial, Second South street. myl2 VALLEY HOUSE The Beat $2.00 a day House in this city. m29 Ics a', the old Ctawson Depot, c. ; in quantities above 50 pounds, mo I The Suit. . The lawyers have at last got at the jury in the Old Telegraph mining suit and will probably finish their arguments argu-ments to day. You can save 25 per cent, by purchasing pur-chasing clothing from L. Goldberg &, Co. al8 A New PRINTING PRE33, prints a form 10x15 in. $15. Daynes & Son's Music Store. n8 "WANTED, by the undersigned, 4 FARMER for the Reese Farm or Jordan. None but those well recommended re-commended need apply. A. Keyser, myl5 Salt Lake City Brewery. 810,000 Wortn of Ftirnitnre Wanted. Crane will pay the highest price for large and small quantities of Household House-hold Furniture to fill country orders. When you want to sell go to Crane's, First South street. He trades in evwry thing. n23 Burnett's Cocoaine. A perfect dressing for the hair. The Cocoaine holds in a liquid form a large proportion propor-tion ol deodorized Cocoanut Oil, prepared pre-pared expressly for this purpose. ja2S WANTED A GIRL or Woman - accustomed to general housework. Apply to Mrs. Teasdel, corner of Pine !' street, 20th ward. i myl5 The FOURTH TERM of Mrs. M. E. Randall's Select School in Mop gan's College building commenced on Monday, 14th inst. m9 HO, EVERYBODY I Bring your Harper's Monthly, Weekly, antl Bazars to the Herald Bindery. First-elaas work at low rates. mS SPECIAL NOTICE to F:lr-' F:lr-' j j mers, Sheep Raisers, Butcher-, J and others: Z. O. M. I., of this city, is paying the highest high-est market price in cash (or Wool and Hides of all kiuda. ! Wool contracts closed and the usual advances made on the l name. We have every facility ! ! for handling these products in j any quantity, and parties will find it to their interest to con- ault us before making other j ; arrangements, larties ship- i ! ping their Hides or Wool to I us iill please mark them Z. I C. M. I., care H. B. Claweon. j Depot at the Wagon and Machine Ma-chine Yards opp. the Institution, Institu-tion, H. S. Eldredge, ftll Supt. Straw Goods for '77. By reference to the advertisement of Zien's Cooperative Mercantile Institution In-stitution it will bo seen that an unrivaled un-rivaled stock of straw hats is being displayed and disposed of at prices heretofore unparalleled. Close buyeri are invited to examine the stock or correspond with the institution. institu-tion. Large receipts of Bpring aod summer clothing are also mentioned, together with a full line ol the famous Burlock Diamond shirts and gentlemen's gentle-men's furnishing goods of tvery description. de-scription. Z. C. M. I. does a flourishing business, dealing in first-class first-class goods, selling at low figures, and keeping a full corps of attentive Bales-men Bales-men and lady clerks. See the advertisement ad-vertisement and call at the mammoth mam-moth Btoro. Wool Qrowers of Utah will please remember that the Provo Manufacturing Company guarantee to pay the highest market price for Wool, either in CASH or CLOTH. Parties having Wool to dispose of will do well to consult us before doing business elsewhere. Our stock ot Home-made Cloth3 and Yarns is complete. Wool handled on Commission, Com-mission, if parties desire, our facilities facili-ties for handling the same being unsurpassed by any other house in the Territory. Address, James Dunn, Supt. Provo Manuf'g Co. N. B. Sacks Furnished. ja27 RUSSIA beiug it WAR with : TURKEY may raieo tho price of Leather. Butter hurry and get your haokrt hound now. The Herald Bindery is the place to have work done Good and Cheap. m3 For Sale. A building lot, seven by ten tods, in ono of tho finest locations loca-tions in tli g city. The aito com-niandi com-niandi a vie of the city a;.d valley. Southeast front; convenient to business busi-ness Street cars run within one abort block. Will to sold cheap for cush. Enquire at this office. a29 The establishment of laundries in varioua quarters of the city where the laundresses should he restricted to the use ot Glenn's Suli'hur Soap, would find thousands of patrons among all classes, who would be glad to have such an efficient security of being protected against prevailing contagions. conta-gions. The Sulphur Soap would not only give the wearers of eu h clothes abaolutu immunity from disease, but would furnish them with garments faultlessly white. Sold by all drug-nis drug-nis a. Depot, C. N. Ckittexton's, Xo. 7 Sixth avenue, N. Y. Mill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black cr brown, 50cts. mil Holloway's Pills and Ointment. We Btand aghast at the thousands hourly hurried to a premature grave, victims of having neglected the first symptoms of disease. Whether the complaint originates in the body, or be introduced accidentally through the skin fatal results may bo warded off by a timely recourse to one or both of these medicines. 25 cents per box or pot. m3 To Housekeepers. The attention of heads of families ia invited to the superior quality of Burnett's Fla- . vorinq Extracts. They are highly . concentrated, have all the freshness and delicacy of the fruits from which they are prepared and are less expen- REMOVED. NELSON BOU-KOF3KY BOU-KOF3KY has moved from 53 Main Street, and for the present can be found on Min Street, opposite tho Overland House. myl3 SAVE YOUR BOOKS by gettirg them bouud. Try tho Heeald Bindery. m3 Tiia ROCKY MOUNTAIN COUGH SYRUP is more effective than any other. Try it for diphtheria. diphthe-ria. Sold everywhere. a27 WALL PAPER a spscialty 10,000 Rolls of Paper at H. Diu-woodey's Diu-woodey's furniture stora. m27 To all who are sufferiog trom the errors er-rors and indiscretions of youth, nervouf weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I wdl send a recipe that will curt you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a Bolf-addmssed envelope to the Rev. Josei-h T. Inmam, Stalioi D, Bible lloiise, New York City. fl Just received a fine stock ol GUNS, PISTOLS and Ammunition. All kinds of Gunsmith work done. Heusser Bros., Main street. P.O. box 625. al5 The latest styles and patterns of clothing received daily at L. Goldberg &Co.!s. alis TOURISTN AXD STKASUEKS ViMitinu Mult Luke Are horoby notified that whon Bibilously inclined, or wishing to see a well-appointed Bar in every particular, they should not fail to interview Auer fc Murphy, tho proprietors of tho "Occidental," "Occi-dental," No. 3o First South atroot, where tho moit fastidious aro certain to be eatislicd. N.B, Thoy koop a larger assortment of Imported and Domestic Litmore, Cigars, etc., than any bar in Utah. oli STALLION BLACK PRINCE! BLACK STALLION, SIXTEEN HAND: bish, fouler) in 18-iS at Sprin UC Farm. Hot by "Pictalor." "Dicmtor" b Kyidyk's "llaiDblotonian." dnm, tho dum c "Uoxior." by "Amoriom -tnr," Kmnddai: bo dum at "thark," dim "Mudum Lnuior i-hoitnuU. cot by "Warrior." by 'Vgun Messonior," by 'Wintbrop Mosacngor." i of as tino And pure lino of trottors an thoro i dow in iho United Statos. Kind and (t.-titlo. Will siand toalijiitod number of maro: Price twontp-avo fJ dollar-,. Ernmiroof CUAHbttS CHABTREE. my-1 , LESLIE'S MONTHLIES, when bound, mako a neat little volume. ' The Herald Bindery does work in every style and at reasonable rates. ! m3 PIMPLES ON THE FACE nOR PIMPLES. BLOTCHES, BLACK-L BLACK-L hoadj, and all Krasitioos on iho Faco or -3K1Q. ri.ua q in tf bares, Uiaon, Boils, ocrofuU, curvy, o:o , no mudicino his uvor oiToci od a many ouroi in tho same time aa iraitar'n Moot BiLtord or Blood Seiicher. Mb. Fbazikr: Dear Sir: I havo booD ifflictod for ovor thrco yoarj with a aorofuloue illoctioQ on niy lace, whioh broHo out io riiuiJos and UlotchG9. 1 wnj also woik, with lo ainiotUo. I uovor found rohuf until la?t 3Uiumor. Your bittors Oaing aighly recooi-uieudud recooi-uieudud as a blood uiadiuinu, 1 jj. oourod a iuij.y uLd in a low aoks thoy otltclua t ouro. i now euoy bettor hoahh than 1 havi kr ton yoirs. My caso ivaa on? oi tho vor orst. i can honestly roconmoou, your Uiuurs to all- MISS LIZZIE CORNWALL, hut Cleyolaud, 0. DearSis: My object in writing tho following fol-lowing is to aprGid valuable information-daving information-daving boon troubled with Uuuiora and t'ioii'k'3 on uiy laco and body , ana altor try log aarsaiianlla and may otbar rouiodiod, idvcruiod for search in too blood, and rc-ii-iviog no bo:ielit, tcormaoncod using Roo. Jitter-, and iosj than turoo bo. ties has ellocr iid a radical curt), i nuvo never onjoyod su-h -Lod hoilta ooforo, and 1 attribute it to ike ut oof your Uiuorj. U. F. libKliT, Canton, 0. a Sold by all druggists ovorywhero. Dr. U. V. trailer, l'roiinoior, Cleveland. Ohio. iJodbo. 1'itts Js i Jo., W hoiosulo U ruauisti. I 3ult Lake Uity, Uonoral A tents tor Ltah. uo-jy4 ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALT LAKE THEATRE. W. T. HARRIS ...Business Mana-tor. Tho M annuo moot takes rloasuro in announcing an-nouncing that ho has oflcctod an oEttagoincni with tho distinguished Comedian, BEN DE BAR, who will appoir in his groit impersonations ef FALSTAFF IX LOYE FALSTAFF IN WAR, Id Shakespeare's grand creation of Merry Wives of Windsor (Thursday and Friday) KIXG IIEXRT IV. (Sa: urday). FRIDAY EVENING, May IS BE NE-MT NE-MT OF BEN DE BAR. SATURDAY CR A ND FALSTAFF MATINEE atiio'clcott. ADM ISSluN Usual Theatre Itatos. Doors open at 7.0; Porformanco com-toonco com-toonco at 8. iiiId Am 80- horse power BOILER FOR SALE Mado of tho b?st luatoria! u:od WILL BE Dlt PJSED OF AT A BAE8A1H ILZO An 8-horse power UPRIGHT BOILER, At tho Salt Late Citj Boiler f oris, JOHN SLOAN & CO., 1 Box 549! FOR SALE OR TO LET, A THOROUGHBRED DEVON'SniRE tY BULL. For particular apply to WM. Ml LAM. at tho tMos ol li. ti.ELDREDU K, liith ward, alt Lako city. alO Pnnn ant mat by .vory "r00.1 Minn uuhw8awilllnii "to work can easily WUUU earn a dozen dollars a day right in their own localuin ILivo no room to explain ex-plain hero. Duhfioss plaa.iant and honorable Women, and bys and girli do as troll as men. We will furnish you a comploto Outfit froo. 'fho buslno-s pay bolter than anything any-thing oije. Wo will boar cxponso ol starting; yon. Partio 'ilars froo. VV'rito and boo. P'armora and mechanics, thoir sons and dauLiUTfl, and all cliissoj in need of uayinir work a- hotue, should write to U3 and learn all about tho work at unco. Now is tbo timo Don't delay. Address, TRUE & CO., Au-ifiiflta, Au-ifiiflta, Maipn- BOOKBINDING done at the Herald Her-ald office in beat sl.vlea and cheapest rates. EACLE emporium column AND Country PEOPLE WILL 00 WELL TC CALL AT THE Eagle Emporium If you wish any Fiinry CALL AT THE Eagle Emporium For Staple and Fancy CALL AT THE Eagle Emporium I If you wish Good a-jd Cheap CALL AT THE Eagle Emporium If you wish a Good Covering for your Floor aud Buv vonr CALL AT THE Eagle Emporium If you wish to fit your head aa well as your feet aud see our CALL AT THE Eagle Emporium If you wiah to purchase Stylish CALL AT THE Eagle Emporium If you wish to buy Fashionable CALL AT THE Eagle Emporium II you wish strength to do your day's labor, and buy your J CALL AT THE Eagle Emporium If you like good Bread, and try our CALL AT THE Eagle Emporium If you nre weary and would be refreshed, and test our Choice CALL AT THE Eagle Emporium II you wish light, and burn their CALL AT THE Eagle Emporium For Good and Cheap GLASSWARE, HARDWARE, . Etc., Etc., Etc., Iu fact wc will he plenaed to supply you with Anything yon want at Bed-Roek Prices. WmJennings&Sons Importers, Johbers and Kctail Dealers in GUBERCMIDISE "THE NEW GOLD FIELDS." . The Horn Cuimtrv Looming L'P- Au i;.pctli( ion To Start la MAY. All OiUlillin- Point Within 150 MiH-s. Bust Eoute, Etc., Etc. Inasmuch as the cry of prospectors I is "on to the Big Horn," it is of vital importance to every person who con- templates visiting the gold fields to know the best route to take. The Big Horn country has long since been regarded as the land of promise for gold seckfira, hence nothing need be said of the country but what is of Ippecial importance to everyone is the beat routo. There are thousands of men throughout the states and territories terri-tories who have their mot sanguine hopes fixed on the Big Horn, hence tho importance of the best route, This would necessarily include safety, iirectness and celerity. Tho route possess! ug 1 1 icsQ ad va n t ages m ust, in the nature of things, be the favorite, as speed and safety aro the two characteristics of the age, and every prudent man will con-aider con-aider tlieao fiicta. Tlicre are several sev-eral routes advocated by which this country can be reached, but the facta show conclusively that the most desirable and practical route is from Rawlins, Carbon county, Wyoming territory. Cheyenne is distant over 400 miles, Green river is 230 miles and Evanston over 300 miles. The route Iroin any of these points must be for a great portion of the way over an unknown country, while from Rawlins the distance is not over loO miles, and that over a road that is known and has a bountiful supply of wood, water and grass. There is now a regular mail Bervice on this route forty five miles out from Rawlins, to-wit: to-wit: To the Ferris and Seminole mining districts, where there are three mine3 now being worked by large companies. Sixty miles out the road crosses the Sweetwater river by a good wagon bridge. This is the only stream of importance or size on the route. Sixty-five miles out the road passes the famous "Soda Lakes," from which it is sixty miles to the head of Powder river, and from that to the Big Horn it is twenty-five miles. THE SECOND ORGANIZED EXPEDITION EX-PEDITION WILL LEAVE RAWLINS RAW-LINS ABOUT THE 10TH OF MAT, 1S77. SMALL PARTIES ARE LEAVING LEAV-ING DAILY. All persons Bhould go prepared pre-pared to outfit themselves with a saddle-horse, pack-horse and prospector's outfit. There are large Btores at Rawlin3, where everything every-thing required for a complete outfit can be bought cheaper than the parties could take the goods there. The committee have secured special rates on the Union Pacific railroad from Omaha to Rawlins, aa follows: FirsVclass ticket, $40; second-class, $32; emigrant, $25. Horses are plenty and can be bought at from $30 to $75. Any person desiring information will receive a prompt answer by writing to THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE SECOND BIG HORN EXPEDITION, RAWLINS, CARBON CO.,' mS Wyoming Tere. DAVID JAMES, LICENSED PLUMBER, TINNER, Gas aafl Steam Fitter, i Respectfully anaouncos that UAVIXG BE EX AWARDED TIIE COX-TKADT COX-TKADT FOK I,AY1 TUB ClTl WATKK PIPISS, nd having a 1 rco fltook of Plamblrj Manorial on hind, ho ia now proii'trod lo LAY WAT tin. l'll'KS LH JtUiJH0 AND PKiVATJi UUILUiWliS. Dealer in Afarbte Slabs and Wash Basins, Water Oo&cts, Copper and Zinc Bath Tuba, Mack; Galvanized and Hose I'ipe and Fittings for same. Aeon' fjr lUniShY1- Force, Lift and Drive Well PdMr'd uod Extras. Pumps roimirod, M work guaranteed. Ut'flCB AND WO Mi 511 OPS, West Temple Street, Opposite City Meat Market. nJTlQ FISH, CROCERIES, ETC. Head-Quarters! FOR FINNAN HADDIES, YARMOUTH BLOATERS, SCOTCH OATMEAL And a full lino of FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES. JUST ARRIVED Fresh Eastern M M Hemic Liddell & Brown, . 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