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Show LEAD. &3 per ton WANTED. A girl to go general housework. Reference for competency compe-tency required. Apply to Mra. W. H. Hoopei. mi 14 LOST. On Sunday, betwoen the tabernacle and the 20lh ward, a Gold Broach, with corral selling. Findtr wiil p!eaee leave it at thia otlioe. aul-ll A RICH TREAT Fresh E.istern Transplanted SHELL- OYSTERS aqd meals ol the beat quality at the Saddle Rock Restaurant and Oyster i Rooms. auH 1 In order tq make room for our fall i stock we will aelHhe balance of sum- ' mer clothing on hand below cost. ( jylO L. Goldberg & Co. $10,000 Worth" ot Furnitnre Waated. 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 evury thing. n23 Fish isq Tackle. Heusser Broa. have the largest and finest assortment of FISHING RODS and TACKLE ever brought to Utah. Call ana examine their etock. apl5 Fresh TROUT daily at Crocheron's i'31 PARTICULAR NOTICE TO WOOL GROWERS. If you want the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH FOR YOUii WOOL, bring or send it to Pr tvo Manufacturing Co., Provo City. Sacks furnished. Address jell James Duns, Supt. Legal. The professional card of John N. Goodwin, Esq., of Washington, D. C, appears in the Herald. Mr. Goodwin takes a high rank m a counselor coun-selor at law, and those entrusting business to him may feel assured of its being ably managed. Attention is directed to his card. LESLIE'S MONTHLIES, whon bound, make a neat little volume. The Herald Bindery does work in every style and at reasonable rates. m3 A JNKW ORGAN, with 6 stops, $110, Daynefc Son's Music Store. m8 False Impression. It is generally supposed by a certain cer-tain class of citizens, who are not practical or expei iencod, that Dys pepsia can not invariably be cured, but we are pleased to say that Green's August Flower has never, to our knowledge, failed to cure Dyspepsia Dys-pepsia and Liver Opmplaiat in all its forms, such ae tv;r lomach, Costive-new, Costive-new, Sick HtVj Palpitation of the Heir;, Low r.'1,:rV-i,"etc, etc. Out of SO.OCUdozrn tu::l sold last year, not a single failure was reported, but thousands of comnliaientary letters received from DruiisU of wonderful cures. Three doses will relieve any time. Try it. Sample bottles 10 ceuta. Regular Size 75' cents. For sale by Z. C. M. I. and Wasatch Drug Store. je6 Batter yet i i a tea that is guaranteed BETTER THAN ANY package tea, only 50c. per poimd, at TEAPOT STORE. a27 J NEW ARRIVAL. C Ladies' Linen Dus-ters, Dus-ters, with Sleeves, in g y large assortment, at ( Z. C. M. I. $ ; 5 H.S. ELDIiEDGE, jyn Supt. f Mow on Exhibition, tne Mammoth Tape Worm, (Over 100 feet long.) Also, the twin Tape Worms aud Giant Worm, at Dr. C. W. HigginV office. 'Ibe Giant Worm is tho first of the kind ever captured from any human being. Call aud ee for yourselves. Office, No. 7, Little's Row. Dr. G. W. Higgins, Microscopic and Analytic PhyBician, makes a specialty of Chronic Diseases, and by a microscopical micro-scopical examination of the blood and urine, he will tell you at once tb-j nature of your diaeaae. By the aid of the microscope he can detect calcutt, cancerous matter, carbonate of lime, and all extraneous substances mixel with the urine or blood. This is tho scientific principle of treating chronic diseases. N. B. Dr. H. prepares all pre fjcriptions at his office. Office hours from 10 a.m. to 2 p m., and from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 i.m (Sunday's excepted.) Consul tutioi free. je23 LADIES, call and see that HOME MADE FLANNKL, 40c. per yard, a the Constitution BuilJing. John C. Cutler, Agent, aul Select School. MRS. M. E. RANDALL'S SELECT SE-LECT SCHOOL, at "Morgan's College Col-lege Building," 1-lth Ward, will REOPEN RE-OPEN on Monday, August 2ltth. In connection with the day school, evening cla oca will be formed tqr those who are unable to attend the day school. au7. .finoilier Cheap Excursion 1 To Franklin and intermedial., settle- moid in Cache Valley, will leave " Sail Lake city 0il ;ilm-day, i August 29th, returning from Frauk- li:i on Friday, August 81st. Fro for the ROUND TRIP, $2.50. TirkeU ' inaie available to rut urn by any regular reg-ular train from August lilst to September Sep-tember 10th, inclusive, by the pay. nient of $1 additional at time of : purchase. A baud of music will accompany ac-company the party. Fur further PARTiOULRS SEE POSTERS. Uul'- John N. Pikk. Salt Lake City, August loin, 1877. Editors Suit Lake IIcraM: My attention has been cal'ed to a epeeial telegram published in this evening's News from Mr. Thatcher to J. Goddard, Salt Lakeciry, relating to C.chc Valley Excursions. My answer to the public n that I I hive iiot advertised what the Uih Northern Raiirond Company will do, I but what I will do, and that is, I gunrantee ilie tickets I sell goutl to j return to September 10th, will be j settled for by me with that company aud d lly honored by it. Respectfully, auU John N. Pike. TWENTIETH WARD SEMINARY. SEMI-NARY. The 20th ward school will open on the 20:h inst., under the auspices of T. B. Lewis, principal, with competent assistants. aul2 UNIVERSITY OF DESERET. The Fall Term of this institution will begin August 27th. For further information in-formation address anl2 John R. Park, Preh't. I THE GREAT TURKISH VICTORY" VIC-TORY" will not prevent the CACHE VALLEY EXCURSION train frorr leavingSalt Lake City on the lotX Parties desirous of going had he-ter secure their tickets early. See pjsters for particulars. aull ! MacaJlister. Tne Sao Francisco Ma:i, in speaking speak-ing of this wonderful performer, says: j "Professor Macallistir's entertain Iment at the Pacific Hall was filled I to overflowing last night. The Processor Pro-cessor unquestionably occupies a very high place in the rank of "wizards;" and his various feats of legerdemain and necromancy were very neatly and cleverly performed. The audience audi-ence were kept well amused during the whole of tho performance. Not the least pleasing feature of the enter-t&inruent enter-t&inruent was the distribution of the prizes by the genial manager, Harry Weston. A valuable china tea set was drawn by M. A. Petisrson of 653 Eryant street, and many pretty and useful articles were delivered to the I licky holders of prize tickets. A n arble-top burnau will ba amongst tre prizes to be dWtriUittd this even-irg." even-irg." j Will open at the Salt Lake Tneatre on Vonday evening next, August 1 2fiih. and remain during the week, and will distribute one hundred ele-gunt ele-gunt and costly presents every night. Tiie prices ot admission are an follows: Dress circle and paiquelte, two en-vtiopes, en-vtiopes, 50 cents; first circle, one er.velope, 33 cents; two upper circles, ore envelope, 25 cents. A dollar ticket admits one person and will be given six envelopes. No extra charge for reserved seats. aull ORDERS for the SALT LAKE CITY BREWERY BEER will be promptly attended to if addressed to da.t Lake City Brewery, or left at the Brewery, or with Hill & Graves, W.iaatch Saloon; or with Youugberg fe Sciiade, Scandinavian Saloon, Salt Luke City. Cash Paid at all timus for Good Barley delivered at the Brewery. a3 Burnett's Flavoring Extracts. The superiority of these extracts con-sists con-sists in their perfect purity and (jrcat tttremjth. They are warranted free from the poisonous oils and ncids which enter into the composition of many of the factitious fruit flavors now in the market. They are not only true to their uameB, but are prepared from fruits of tho best qual-ity, qual-ity, and are so highly concentrated that a comparatively small quantity only nei.-u be used. ja30 TWO THOUSAND OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS have been sold in Utah iu the past two years and all testify to their great value, and more particularly for FALL PLOWING. ' Sold by Howard Sebree, Bain wagon depot, and all the Stores throughout the country. aun LUCERNE ALFALFA Also a vritty of GRASS SEEDS, at T. C. ARMSTRONG'S, First South street.' m2G Select School I Prof. W. H. Rager will open a SELECT SCHOOL in the Seventies Hall on Monday, August 20th. The rooms ara being thoroughly furnished with newly made furniture. A cabinet composed of specimens in the Mineralogy, Geology and Natural History, carefully selected by the principal, will be in the school for the benefit of Btudeuta. W. H. Rager, as a teacher, is too , well known to require comment i al I BOOKBINDING done at the Hkr-ald Hkr-ald office in beet atylea and cheapest rates. A National Home for Iavalids. The Invalid's Hotel on Prospect Avenue is rapidly approaching completion. com-pletion. When finished it will be the finest building in the city. Buffalo Independent Leader. The abovo-ixientioned institution is erected by Dr. R. V. Pierce, as a Hospital Department of the World's Dispensary for the treatment of the more difficult cases of chronic diseases, and (or tbe skillful management manage-ment of deformities and all cases requiring re-quiring surgical operations. Jt will be made a comfortable and cheerful home for the Mck, and will be under the management of a full stafl of skillful physicians and-surceooa. For particulars see Pierce's'Meniorandum Books, which are given away at all drug stores. aux4 SAVE YOUR BOOKS by getting them bound. Try tho Herald Biodory. m3 TWO CAROM BILLIARP TABLES TA-BLES for sale H. DIN WUODEY'S Furniture Store, First South Street m27 Fresh TkoiT ut W. L. Price's. jc2l Tlii Bust Ice. Pure Mountain Ico-finest quality and full weight. For sale by John Ht-il, opposite Commercial, Second South street. my 21 FOB lfyouwLshto travel bythef CHICAGO shortest, quickest,olde8t,6ej( AND and tho safest routs between THE EiST. Omaha and Chicago, you must buyyour tickets via tho Chicago and Northwestern low as the lowest. Pullmar Palace Hotel Dining nc Sleeping Cars are run on iti through express trains. Tht celebrated Pullman Role. Car are run by this lino and by this lino alone, between Omaha and Chicago. All coupon tickot agents Bell tickets via this route, Buy je3 by no othe1- route. WHEELER & WILSON Sewing Machines at half price. Daynes & Son. mS Fireworks at Cutler Bros. jelo Next Door to Wells, Fargo & Co. We have opened our new Furniture Furni-ture in the stone store next to Wells, Fargo & Co. Our stock is large, and the public are invited to examine the Pricp8. Barratt Bros. my 2-1 Reliable help for weak aud nervous ner-vous sufferers. Chronic, painful, and prostrating diseases cured without medicine. Pulvermachcr's Electric Belts the grand desideratum. Avoid imitations. Book and Journal, with particulars, mailed free. Address PoxVERMACiiER Galvanic Co., Cincinnati, Cin-cinnati, Ohio. SUMMER CLOTHING below manufacturing man-ufacturing cost at jylO L. GOLDUERG & CO. Removal. Dr. S. H. Clawson, successor to Dr. A. W. Calder, in the Dental business, begs to announce to the public that he has removed from the Romney Block to more convenient apartments in the Jennings Building, on the same floor with the office of Benedict Bros. jyoo Burnett's Cocoa ine kills dandrufl, allays irritation and promotes the growth of hair. ja30 -A. To all who are Buffering from tho errors er-rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous wcaknesi, early decay, lota of manhood. &c, I will eond a recipe that will euro you, FREE OF CHAKUE. Thig groat remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send & self-addressed envolopo to the Rev. Jusei'u T. Inmak, Station D, Bible House, Ncto York City. a RUSSIA being it WAR with TURKEY may raise the price ol Leather. Better hurry and get youi books bound now. The Herald Bindery is tho place to have work done Good and Cheap. ' m8 She Knew I J is Whistle. That was a touching incident, last week, at the death bed of Mrs. Gaylord. Her husband is an engineer on the Cincinnati Cin-cinnati road, and upon reaching Richmond found a dispatch announcing announ-cing the failing strength of his wife. The difficulties among the railroads made it impossihV for him to get ofi. A second diEpaieli up ived saying she woh sinkiay ln-,1. U amu tlien trint. tin decided to run n .:o oiuolive to Dayton. Tho dying wile, w lios; cars wero fast closing to all earthly sounds, listened for the familiar whistle which she knew he always gave as the Bigual of approach. The hours ilew fast, and the sands of life were winning swiftly; still she could not go without saying farewell to him. At nightfall, when the sun had bjL over iier (liy 0D earth, when the chill 0f (Jeai a Wfte creeping over Iier, ind tho pulses were failing, her ear taught the sound of his coming. She flone neilia t and she said: "Will;j8 coming; that is bis whistle." An he reached the bedside in time to receive her dying message of fttrcwell.-kichmond Independent, In-dependent, t j It is Clearly the Di;ty of the Board of Health, under existing' J circumstances, to suggest, at least, if ' not to order, all persons living in In fected districts were diphtheria, small pox and other contagious maladies prevail, to make use of Glenn's Sulphur Sul-phur So a i' in place of those soaps which either possess no prophylactic or remedial properties, or actually exercise injurious morbific eflects on the skin of those who make um of them. The plan would be beneficial. by all druggists. De-put, C. N. Cui'i i'K.Mus's, No. 7 Sixth avenue. N. y. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown. 60 cts. aul2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS JOHN N. GOODWIN, Ocmnsellox- - at-Law, Federal Buildincg, No. G32 F Streot, (Room 31,) WASHINGTON, D. C. Kef.Tc.nce W. il. Hoopor. au!4 REWARD. Fivo Hundred Dollars Eeward will be Paid by Uuh Counly for the OF WALLACE WILKERSON. THE MURDERER OF Said Wilkerson escaped from the Utah county Jail ou Sunday night. Addresa the Sheriff of Utah county, Provo city. " aul4 SATfLA&E 1MATKE W. T. HARRIS Buiinoss Managor Manaitor ITmii rospeotfully annoaacw tho Lngftgomont, for TWO MIJlITd, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 13 end 14, of Mrs. Caroline RitcMnES-Bemarfl, The Greatest Living Exponent of Grand English Opera And her MAGNIFICENT CORP3 OF 30-ARTISTS-30 1 WITH FULL CHORUS 1 And GRAND ORCHESTRA of EASTERN i MUSICIANS. . TUESDAY, Aug. 14. The charm-, charm-, ing and popular Opera of "THE 1 BOHEMIAN GIRL." Rwerrod Soals. 11.50; General Admission. Admis-sion. jJi.QD. tJeoond and Third Circles tu usual. Uox Sheet now open at Theatre. anlO SALT LAKE THEATRE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAYf Autust 15 and 10. POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY Tho over Popular FaYoritt TONY PASTOR 1KD HI) GREAT TROUPE COUPKIBISO (Jut Williams. Fields and Hoey, Dolchanty UongUr. The Uonneta. Ihe kern ells, (Frank and Hva,) (Harry and John) The Delanos. Aps tin Brothers, (JepneA Fannie,) auoiia cruiaoii, ueppe tannlej Watson and Klhi. Mils Clara Aiooro, Harris and Carroll, frank liLrard, And TONY PASTOR, himself. ASSISTED DT H . T. DYRIJTG'S Brilliant Orchestra and Brass Band. Ailmiision Usus! thoatro rates; Reserved Scats, ij conts extra. N. D. ROBKRTS. u14 Business Managsr. SALT LAKE THEATRE HARRY WESTOH Munwor. AWAIT THE POPULAR EVENT! Admission, 25cts.135cts. & oGcts. Co m mono is c MONDAY EVE., AUG. 20. Appearanoo of th Groat III II n I l I inTrn i iCAL LISTER! The moat renowned ILLUSIONIST ol Modurn Times, who will present each T0n-ingaohoiuo T0n-ingaohoiuo soloation of hii Illinois, Wonders ail Miracles, Embracing SCIENCE, MIRTH AND MYSTERY. wo Psi wo Will bo iven away army night. TIIE PRINCIPAL PRESENTS ARE ON EXHIBITION at tho Stores of thofoUowiej w oil-known businoja firms: A SiiO HOWE SEWINU MACHINE, on oxhibitlon at thoir Asoocy on Main stroet. ,.,'Vy y, M A K ,SL K"To SOLI D BLACK WALNUT BUREAUX, on exhibition at llonry Dinwoodoy's Furniture Woroiooms, No. 75 First South strooU Two French 3-lino Gold Band OIITNA TEA SKIS, on exhibition at Win. Jonningi iboni', iiret South street. vPZfu,' &U-l'ound . Sacks of the BEST FLOUU. on osbibition at Wm. C. Miller's btore, Main siroet. Two Mnjnifieont PARLOR COUCHES, on exhibition at the Waroroom3 of lioory Din-noodoy. Din-noodoy. No. 75 First South stroet. DK1 UUOu.-, consisting of Jt Dress Pat-torns. Pat-torns. Bed Sproadii, Tablo Spreads, Loco Shawls, Uroabfast -hawli. Kits of Mackerel. Ham?, White Fish, etc, on exhibition at the Storo o f W id. J onnioas Sons, cornor of tumnanu r irst souta stroots, In addition to iho above, a selection from tho folio it ing will bu given away: Glass Sets, Porcslain Sets. Ewers and Bnsioa. Lamps, Silfor-platod H'uro. Castors, Napkin Kims, Call Boils, Pitchers, .Largo Covorad Fruit Uowl, l'roaorvo Dishes. Cane Scut Uockors, Mnrblo-top Bouquet Stands, 'tables, Otiomans, Coin, Uroon baokl, etc., etc- Able the Prices oj' Admission: DrosH Circle and Parquotto (Two Hnvelouoi) 50 CENTS First Circle (Ono Envolopo) 35 CENTS Two Upiior CiroloatOno Envolopo) 2'i CENTS N .B. A Dollar Tickot admits ono person, who wiil bo givou Six Knvolopcs. rto Extra Chargo for Rcsorved Seats. GRAND UlVf MATIXEE BATUKDAY. AUODiT 25IU. ADMISS1O.N-20 Conl. to all parti of tho lloudo. uul'2 NEW ADVERTSSE1V1EN T8. Cill attention to theirClioico Brards of Quality At.T1! nrr'Snrt- Qa''ty A fine lot of Uncolored Japan Teas 25c. prlb. And upwards. GRASS CLOTHS 10 to 12ic. Per Yd. Mme. DEMOREST'S RELIABLE PATTERNS AT NEW YORK PRICES Ilallis' Celebrated Double-Barrelled SHOT GUSS, -warranted reliable. WE SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST! Call and See m. STOVES STOVES -; o: ' . GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., Havo iast received . (all lino 6f the oelobratod STEWART HEATERS, for Parlors, CLINTON CABINET RANGES'in Offices, Stores and Halls. real variely and 0, alI tizcs. iU The HARVARD FRANKLIN, the V"? bcst co0'-"'f '' '" Handsomest Open Parlor Stove made- CANNON, BOX and other HEATERS COOK STOVES Reporter, Golden for Stores, Offices, Bar Rooms, Crown and Stewart. &o. a complete assortment. FURNACE WORK A SFECIALTY! Having a well-appointed Shop we are prepared to do all kinds of TO and SHEET IRON WORK with promptness. A Liberal Discount to Country Dealers. GEO. BL SCOTT & CO., 25 93 Main Street, Salt Lake City. AT TEASDEL'S, GREAT CENTRAL ' Delot for s"lllies. CYriiRcmwicTo Straw Hats, Linen Coats and tAlUHblUNIMi) i)nsters, great variety. pnnrceeinue Waltin? Shoes at low prices. rmESolUNS Kn,i, Ribbons 15c. per yard. "TTpiiTlNrri mdq Supplied with Cigars, Crack-i Crack-i AlH llMb LLUHo ers oysters and Sardines. FA mii ice Can procure XX Flour and rfllv"L":! XXX flour as Cheap as others for same grades; and Butter cheaper than Lard. DATpnMe Can depend upou prices, when-ever when-ever decline, as low as others for same grade of goods. . Kid Fox Balmorals at $1.50 a LAUI" pair. M M and C B Standard 1 eas, 50c. pound, BALLS AND PARTIFS Dless Muslins, Neck Ties, Para-rfl""" Para-rfl""" sols and Fans at low prices. . . Sllinnipr Suits. Wnlfcin Tnnoo RFWTIFMFM'? summer suits, waiting Canes, bbNTLEMENS stylisl Hats pi.ices 3g.,mi.au.' teed At Teasdel's. Garf er? Evans GoB- SUCCESSORS TO THOS. CARTER, 3-3 TE.Z Jir STREET, Have on hand a Gno aisortmont of tho latest and most approTud kea of Rifles and Shot Guns, PAUKKR BR03' BREECH LOADKRS. W. A C. SCOCT & SONS' MUZZLE LOADERS ENGLISH AND BBMHAX MUZZLE-LOAUIXG GUNS, FROM tlO UP WHJCUESrsU ItlFLKS .nd CAKAI1INB8: l.o . fall line f REVOLVERS Co' Suiilh i oieon'a, fcorohand A ada worth's ud Jiritiali Bull Dog; PoLcJtr, SAol, Carlrulgia and Sportsmen's Articles ' FISIIIXC1 TACKLE at Wliolc Tho largost and molt c' TOBACCOF'" Tn tho M--klcVttrioh wo offp-old offp-old and ro, ' j companies "( lagoocy, at; IB V jyU . . |