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Show Silt br and Lk.d Markkt. SILVER. New York, 1.19 per ot, gold. Salt Untie, 1.18 cuiruncy. LEAD. 40 par ton. GENTS, buy yonr Boots and Shoes at DUNFORD'S. o4 GREAT AUCTION SALES of DRY G00D3 opposite the Herald Offioe, commencing this evening, aod ery day at 10 h.m., 4 pm. and evening Remember all, for Great Bargain. Boiler Makers Wanted. Six competent workmen can find employment at John Sloan & Co. 'a boiler worka, fie It Lake City. i29 V i6i roils to Conference should not fail to call od Jno. C. Cutler, at the Old Constitution building, and ee the products o( Utah, consisting of fine Dress and plain Flannel of all kinds, Caaaimers, Jeans, Lineeys, Blankets, Yarns, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Socks and a thousand other things. o4 A Good Book, Free Send your name and poatoffice address ad-dress to Dr. C. W. Higgins, Postoffice Box 718, and he will mail his book, iuit issued. au!9 LADIES' and CHILDREN'S BjoIs and Shoes of every description at DUNFORD'S. o4 To Land Claimants. Parties intending to file on land, or having contested cases, would do well to see Mr. Chas. W. SUyner, land Office Attorney. He also attends to General Law business. His office is immediately north of Herald build ing. o4 WALKER BROS. ARE AOW 8 HO WING THIER FALL PUR CHASE OF CARPETS. FOR CHOICE 8TYLE3 AND LOW PRICES SEE THEM. sSO CASH PAID FOR WHEAT at Earll Bro's warehouse, near Utah Central Depot. au23 U. u. R. R-The R-The Conferance trains advertised to , leave Ogden at 5 o'clock a.m., and Salt Like City at 5.05 p.m., will, for the greater convenience ot the public, be changed on Sunday only as follows: Leave Ogden at 7 a.m. for Salt Lake City and intermediate points. Returning, Re-turning, will leave Salt Lake City at 4.20 p.m. o4 HIP OR KNEE RUBBER BOOTS AT Z-C.M. I., FOR tffl.OO PER PAIR. oS H. S. ELDREDCE, 8UPT. Selling Oat Furniture, At the residence cl C. C. Cunning ham, West Temple street, and one and a half blocks south of Townaend house, in lots to suit, fine furniture of all kinds. Hair mattresses, blankets etc., piano, sewing machine, choice ornaments, pictures everything requisite re-quisite for house keeping at a great sacrifice. Call between 9 a.m. and 4 a.m. ' o4 ANOTHER NEW FEATURE; 1 The finest MIXED TEA in town at FIFTY CENTS PEE POUND, at TEA POT STORE. s28 General Debility and Liver Complaint. Com-plaint. Elsah, Illinois. R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir My wile has been taking your Golden Medical Discovery and Pellets, for her liver and general debility, and has found them to be good medicines, and would recommend recom-mend them to all suflerere from Liver Complaint, Sour Stomach, and General Gen-eral Debility. Yours fraternally, N. E. Habmon, C4 . Pastor M. E. Church. ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC For Dress Goods, Shawls, Flannels, Blankets, and everything in the Dry Goods line, you will find the bait and cheapest place at Sohwartz' Store, opposite the Herald office. 1 Remember all I o4 OFFICE ROOM to rent in Herald Office Building. ft FOR A FEW DAYS Z. C. M I. OFFERS SPECIAL BARGAINS IN new lines of carpets, MATTINGS, RL'CS, LtNOLENN, AND ALL. GRADES OF HOUSEHOLD HOUSE-HOLD GOODS. NOW IS THE TlfflC TO REFURNISH AT A SMALL COST. WE Au&O CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR NEW ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPERS, A NO CEILING AND FRESCO DECORATIONS. H. S. ELDREDCE, $ SUP'T. Fresh Trout at Cutler Bro't. s27 Court adjourned till Thursday morning morn-ing at 9.30 o'clock. WALKER BROS. ARE OFFERING OFFER-ING AT RETAIL DRESS GOODS AT 7 CTS. PER YARD, AND GOOD PRINTS AT 6i CTS. i30 H. Dinwoodey has just received 500 new patterns of WALL PAPER for the Fall Trade. m27 Foolish Advertising. Fence advertising cannot be too emphatically condemned to char acterize it as vile is scarcely to do it adequate justice. It is primarily ob jectionable because it brings the man ufactures we wish to advertise into doubtful company on the public highways; and every prudent business man must know, if he has givon to bis advertising the careful attention it deserves, that the money devottd to papering fences is utterly wasted. We know a gentlemen who expends $150,000 annually for advertising, but you cannot find his name on the fences; be is the best advertiser in the country, but there is nothing comical or grotesque about his way ot doing business. The glaring poster neither inspires confidence nor conveys the information informa-tion the publio denire; and if we would make the best possible use of our money in giving publicity to our claims Of manufacturers we should patronize able and responsible newspapers. news-papers. The newspaper is immeasurably immeas-urably the best medium open to our trade: the most liberal and expert advertisers testily to its value; and in TWO THOUSAND OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS have been sold in Utah in 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, . aulX TO THE TltADU, We would particularly invite the attention of buyers to our large and full stock of FALL CLOTHING, comprising com-prising the BEST AND LATEST STYLES, manufactured at our New York House, which enables us to supply the trade at New York wholesale rates, and about fifteen per oent. lower than similar goods can be obtained at any other bouse in this city. In addition to the above we carry a full line ol Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats and Beats, which we offer at the lowest' prices, L. Goldrkro (tCo., Waeatob Building. Manufactory, 20 Walker 8treet New York. i4 i THE CENTENNIAL RE3TAU-RANI RE3TAU-RANI and Oyster Saloon will hereafter hereaf-ter have a dinner at 4 u'cluck p.m. in connection with their Chop Houbo. OYSTERS in EVERY STYLE. Call and give them a trial, in the rear of Clasby A Hogle'B saloon. o2 Jos. EvANd, Prop. Removdd. Daynes & Son hayo removed to the elegant Store formerly occupied by the Howe Machine Co., opposite the "Herald" 01-Jlce. 01-Jlce. They soil the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, the Kstey Organ, Pianos, Violins, Accordcons, and evarv kind of Musical Goods. 02 Fresh Trout at W. L, Price's. jeSl "On the Wrong Side of the Street," In the large stone store next to Welle, Fargo & Co., we have opened a complete stock of Furniture and House GoodB. Matrusaea and Feathers. au20 Barratt Bros. SPORTSMEN, ATTENTION. We have just received our Fall Goods, consisting of the finest Foreign and Domestic Breech aud Muzzle loading SHOT GUNS; also Creed-; moor RIFLES, PISTOLS, AMMU- NaTTON aud AIR GUNS. Pocket Cutlery in great Vuriety. All of which j we orler at greatly reduced prices. Guns hired out by the day, week or month on reasonable terms. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. i25 J. Heu.-ser & Bro. , FOB If you wish to travel by tha ' CHICAGO shortest, quicliest,oldost,6 AH Li and Uio trbJl rouio between ! THE EAST. Omaha and Chicago, you . must buyyour tickets via the Chicago and Northwestern Railway. Its fares are as , low as the lowest. Pullman i Palace Hotel Dicing and : Sleeping Cars are run on its through express trams. The celebrated Pullman Hotel Can aro run by this lino arid by this lino alone, between Omaha and Chicago. All coupon ticket agents sell tickets via this route, Buy j e3 by no othor route. How it is Done. The first object in life with the American people is to "get rich"; the second, how to regain good health. The first can be obtained by energy, honesty and saving; the second, (good health,) by UBing Green's August Flower. Should you be a despordent sufferer from any of the effects ot Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, kc, such as Sick Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Sour Stomach, Habitual Cos- tivenesa, Dizziness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits, fcc, you need not sutler another day. Two doses of August Flower will relieve you at once. Sample Bottles one bit. Regular Bize, 75 cents. Positively sold by all first-class Druggists Drug-gists in the U. S. el9 Cohn Bro'3 have just opened 200 elegant Cloaks, embracing all the latest styles, which they are offering at prices entirely satisfactory to purchasers. pur-chasers. They invite the ladies to giye them a call and see for themselves. them-selves. s22 CLOAKS THE MOST ELEGANT ELE-GANT ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS ARE NOW BEING SHOWN AT WALKER BROS. ALL NEW STYLES, FROM $5 UPWARDS. e30 GO AND SEE THE WONDERFUL WONDER-FUL "MODEL PIANO," that sells at $216 and upwards, at the Music Store of Calder & Careless. o2 $10,000 Worth ot Furniture 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 evtuy thing. n28 Tn this City Rhhjmatipm is an almost Univcnml ailment, and one about which nearly evrryhmiy mircly puzzled. There i, however, -i rfimdy lor it which never fiiiln when promptly, prompt-ly, properly and perevi riuji'V ployed, and will eradicate tvery vestige of the disease. That remedy is Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which can be UBed to wash the affected parts, or can be employed to improvise a convenient sulphur bath in cases of constitutional chronic Rheumatism. Sold by all druggists. Depot, O. N. Ckitteston'8, No. 7 Sixth avenue, N. Y. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 eta. s30 GENTS, to cover the seat of intoIU-gence intoIU-gence scientifically buy your Hats at DUNFORD'S, "THE HATTER." o4 ORDERS for the SALT LAKE CITY BREWERY BEER will be promptly attended to if addressed to Salt Lako City Brewery, or left at the Brewery, or with Hill & Graves, Wasatch Saloon; or with Youngberg A Sohade, Scandinavian Saloon, Salt Lake City. Cash Paid at all times for Good Barley delivered at the Browery. a3 Glad Tidings. If you want to get First PREMIUM PORTRAITS and Views, Bibles and miscellaneous BOOKS at HALF PRICE; the LAST PORTRAIT ever taken of PRE3T. B. YOUNG; Sunday Sun-day School Books, Tickets and Prizjs; Chromos, Picture Frames, and Fancy Goods at the lowest figures, go to C. R. Savage's, Art Bazar, o2 East Temple Strett. Bull's Eye. Carter, Evans & Cj., at 84 Main street, are prepared to furnish both the American and Foreign For-eign rifle teams with Rifles and Cartridges; Car-tridges; also Catch 'em on the winy shot. Will please take notice that we have on hand the patent Bogardua Trap, with a large supply ol Glass Balls for field Bport. A full and complete line of Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Cartridges, Ammunition, etc., which we are offering Cheap for Cash. Cartridges and shells carefully and promptly loaded on short notice. Agents for the celebrated Chicago Shot and and Orange Lightning Powder. b28 Removal. Dr. 8. 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. jy29 ! Meals at the SADDLE ROCK RESTAURANT and OYSTER house of the best qjality at living prices. Fresh Oysters received direct from the packers. Open day and night. P. Matthiessen, au3 Proprietor. Exhibition Game. On Saturday the Deaerets and Red Stockings will play an exhibition game of base ball on Washington square. An admission fee of 25 cents will be charged, the proceeds to go to the two nines. BOY'S' CLOTHING LADIES WISHING NEW FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR THEIR BOYS SHOULD CALL AT WALKER BROS. ' s30 OFFICE ROOM to rent in Herald 0ce Building. si Information Wanted. If George Clark, formerly of London, Lon-don, England, aud now believed to be in Salt Lake city, will apply at this office he will hear something of personal interest to himself. Weeklies. Miller & Co. have received, among other late literature, the New York Illustrated Timos for OctoberGth, and the Lady's Journal and Waverley Magazine, Oct. 13th. j Medical. 1 I The professional card of Dr. S. 8. ; Mcllhenny appears in this morning's Herald. The doctor's office is in ; Romney Block. BARNES' CENTENARY HISTORY or TH UNITED STATES One Hundred Years of American Independence. WK1TTBN IN A PLEASING AND oomi-rohonsiTO stylo. Tho boat book now off-rod to iho Dubllo. UANVAtidlNU AOHNT3 WANTED In very County of tbo Torrilory, Apply immodiatoly to A. R WEIGHT, Genera! At.nt ,,..., , ,. . , for Utah Torriwry, lit Ward. Bait UkoUln. old (Ullfl'FS, . CLUi, 0 i CO ,, 5 LTC q 55 v O I 3 o I 1 CO t m r IV" G 2 0l o U m i . 2 3 E Cloaks. Shawls. : : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I GRAND OPENING! Thursday, Oclober 4th, '77, J OJf TUB . OYSTER GROTTO ! L -of- , ARBOGAST Sl TRUMBO, No 17 Ft nt South itrMt, SALT LAK1 0ITY. FRKSU OYSTERS IN KVSRY BTYLH. liomt-mtda Candy t Wholuats and Bf . . -Uil. fcireojalty. Sole sionti for lUoth'i CeUbrted FrMh . Bllituor UytUrt . Oyiterii hy tho 0n, Oaio or Kc- oi DR. S.S. WclLHEKNY, Romncy's Block, - Salt lake City, Utab, Offloa Houra From e to U a.m., from 2 to 4 p.m. fend from 7 to S p.m. Kfidnc Hunoil South Stret, cold Donna from Third If ait. oi , NOTICE. A GKNERAL MBKTINO OF THK - : il Stockholders of Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institution, will be held in the Council Houbo. in this city, on FKIDA.Y October 6lb, 1877, it 2 p.m., for the slec- ' tion of Officer for tho ensuing yer, and transaction of such other business as may be brought boforo tha meeting. DAVID O. CALDER, Secretary. bait Lake City, Sep. 29, 1877. e30 AGENTS WANTED. "TRANCE OP DEATH." AgonU wamUd U for thii romarkablo boolt. O Tar 6.000 copios havo b?oo sold in Cliforni in throo months. Send 11.00 for lampla copy ud terma, to U- KELLER Jt CO.. tffl 643 Clay itroot. tiaa Fraciio. mm & park, KeeD the Beat Stock in the "Watt oi . - 1 SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS ud FIRST-CLASS JBWELEY Of (.11 klnda, which thoy m mMst fttthu moat Reasonable Prloea. C.U ud axanvla their good, you are, lore U be luited' Kut Temple St., Bait Uke City man IRON AND TINSMITHS. Bait Lake City IRON WORKS. 0oe Block Booth ef U, 0. B-B. Be pet, ' T. FLERP0FT, Supt. Manafaotur BTEAJtf ENGINES) BOrUSBS, MINIS (3, MILLLVO, and hoisting machinery FOR SALE, Ono 20 Horaa power Portable INtllKl J AND BOILER-One BOILER-One 12-Uone power JBNGINI AND BOILER. Two Upright BOILERS, 8-Hore power. ' One No, 4 ROOT BLOWER. Ono No. S HUOI BLOWER. FALL TRADE, '77. I. C. M. INSTITUTION. We nre opening and offering for sale, an entirely new stock of Dry Goods and Notions, all fresh and of the most modern styles and best manufactures. ' , The stock is ample, complete and varied in every class of goods known to the trade, and comprises a greater variety, better grades and lower prices than has ever been offered in ' v Utah since the opening of the Institution. Our resident buyer in New York, by purchasing largely for Cash, has secured rare and unusual bargains in the leading lines, and these advantages ad-vantages will, in every instance, be shared with our patrons. We call spocial attention to recent arrivals in English, French and American Dress Goods, comprising the newest shades and colorings, and in the very latest designs and com. binations, which offer unusual attractions to all buyers for first-class first-class Retail trade. We are displaying Thirty styles of English, - -Scotch and Domestic Cheviots, Forty styles of Ethal Plaid . , Dress Goods, Five Thousand pieces of Fall Prints, among which are, Hamilton, Manchester, Pacific, Knickerbocker, Oriental, American, Garner, Washington and Mallory. Also the Peabody Solid Prints. In Bleached Goods we offer the Social, Hope, Western Products, Dwight, Pocahontas, Farwell, Lonsdale, Fruit of the Loom and other brands ef leading mills; we also offer a new article of special merit for underwear , known as Double Warp Half Bleached Cottons. - . , " ' : - " Our Dress Flannel Department is thorough and complete in all recent choice designs. Buyers are requested to order early, as the line is now full. - - Retailers in this and neighboring Territories will save time,, money and expense by ordering from us instead of sending East, as our assortment is so large they will be able to make selections without stocking up with unsaleable goods; in fact, v. no dealer, however remote from business or manufacturing centres, can afford to pass by this city with a view of purchas. ing elsewhere. In short, during a season unparalleled for fluctuations in the prices of general merchandise, we still offer better goods, lower prices and more favorable terms than any house west of New York, and we take this opportunity of inviting those who read this notice and who have never favored us with their patronage, to make a trial of our goods for the Fall and 'Winter of '77.78. ' H. S. ELDREDCE, Supt. |