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Show K. 0. THOMSON', M KUCHA XT TAILOR, 90S, Walnut itroft, 1'hilti., h:u now a flue lino of samples for gentlemen's wear on exhibition M the Walker llonst (r.xmi 0.) Gentlemen are invito.! to call ami inspect, aiul leave tluir meaima tidier (or present pres-ent or future orvlera. tS FOX A. SY MONS Klite and from-euado from-euado Portraits. The 1a teal novelty I Vox the finest ruotOijrAphd taken in Salt Lake, call uioh the above Ar- Tub SAX KUANCISCO SfOCK KEl'ORT for sale at Miller & Co. 'a a2 Carl 0. As-mikx, i-raci-ical Watchmaker aud Jeweler. Opposite the Post Otliee. f 1- Gommg- The usual storm of the se:sou is coming. The south wind always brings it. Later. That storm has arrived. THE SIERRA .NEVADA LUMBER LUM-BER ASSOCIATION' keeps full stock of LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS. WINDOWS, BLINDS,; MOULDINGS, Ac, Ac. Office aud Yard, ou-i-halt block south of Railroad Rail-road Dep)t. S. J. Lynn, Supt. d22 CRiiMOS Coal. The celebrated CfiiSMOX Coal is again in the market; mar-ket; ordera left at Z. 0. M. I. Drug Store, ofiee M. B. Callahan and sales yin.' near the depot, will receive prompt tttention. m22 TRY the HOT DINNERS (meat and vegetables), also meat and fruit pies, with tea and coffee, at T. AUBREY'S, city tripe house, just east of Commercial street. Dinner between meetings DURING CONFERENCE. CON-FERENCE. 0 RED CANON COAL. Still the old reliable $'3.7o per ton at the yard, $7.50 delivered. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY in difficult places. Full weight and quality of coal guaranteed. A lasting and true friend ior the rich and poor. Try it one and all. Orders always meet with promptness and care. Robert Shith, Agent. Office, 65 Main street. m24 Fine Style of Spring Hats. "The Continental," unequaled in jtyle and much worn in New York. (20 Seigel Bros. Jfi rresniii Mnlatllcfl. Dyspepsia, constipation and biliousness, bilious-ness, as well as disorders of the nervous sy.iUm and tha organs of uriimtioD, re-Hk-t by 8-mpalby U,ti the-brain, fre-iueitly fre-iueitly causing a di-greo of man-til man-til deprCB-ii'ii no. remotely akin 1 t- in?anity. The surest way to b:ttiis'-i the "blues" thua produced is to Aia ' that uniailina; ftntido'o to bodily ir-V ir-V regularity and gloominess of mind, Hos- lk?U r'ti Stointci BiUors. A couree of l-irgreit eorr ctivc tonic promptly rs-jiiovcs rs-jiiovcs tbo niA'adies above (pec'.ticd, aa well us many ollurs, and restores the clicfirfuln-'ts which is m h a cbaracleria- t:c of good hcil'-h. It likewico imparts a v xr U) thu I'onstitutiyn which ia iU I I) : l gjaruulee of long life. The aged I n:i I i.,tirru, us well s tuo aick and eon- vtileaeent, detive iiiexpreat lble benelit fr. in it uie. 8 Have you seen those choice garden seeds at Kuowlden'a, First South street He has the largest and best variety in I town. See them at his graiu and i feed store, opposite Dinwoodey's fur- j uiture store. nil2 76, 76, Hats, 76, 76. Seigel Bros, have just received by express a large invoice of those celebrated cele-brated hats. The 70 is the fashionable fashion-able hat of the season. f20 GOOD CHANCE lor a NEW SEWING MACHINE. First-class, foi which produce will be taken. Apply at the Herald office. s-6 GOOD CHANCE for a NEW SEWING MACHINE. Fir.-t-class, tor which produce will be takeu. Apply at tho Hkuald olliee. so Seigel Bro3. Announcement- j We have received by express our. first importation of goods, since the , fire, consisting of the latest and moat fashionable style of hats. Gentlemen ' will please call and inspect goods at, our temporary store, Groesbeck Block. f20 O wnd sntnc power the gift tia si'e us, To seo ouraol's as ithe-rs sec uj. Behold that pale, emaciated figure, with downcast eje, like some crim-i inal about to meet her fate! See that nervous, distrustiul look, as she walks along with a slow and unsteady step. The pink has left her cheeks and the cherry her lips. The once sparkling, dancing eyes are now dull and expressionless. ex-pressionless. Tne once w irm, dimpled dimpl-ed hands are now thin and cold. Her beauty lias fled. What has wrought this wondrous change? What is that which is lurkiDg beneath the surface of that once lovely form ? Does she realize her terrible condition? condi-tion? Is she aware of the woeful ap-, pearance she makes? Woman, from Iter very nature, is subject to a catalogue cata-logue of diseases from which man is entirely exempt. Many of these maladies mal-adies are induced by her own care-lessuess, care-lessuess, or through ignorance of the laws of her being. Again, many Female Fe-male Diseases, if properly treated, might be arrested iu their course, aud thereby prove of short duration. They 1 should not be leit to an inxperienced ' physician who does notundertaud their nature, and is, therefore, incompe-. incompe-. tent to treat Ihem. The importance of attending to Female Diseases in their earliest stages cannot be too strongly urged. For if neglected, t they frequently lead to Consumption, i Chronic Debility, and oftentimes to rnsftiiite. Tn till clastip.t nf Fanialfl Diseases, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Pre-scription is without a rival. No medicine has ever surpassed it. In the "teople's Common Sense Medical Medi-cal Adviser," of which R. V. Pierce, M. D., ol Buffalo, N. Y., ia the author and publisher, ia an extended treatise upon Woman and Hf.r Diseases. Under this head, the various affections to which woman is incident are carefully care-fully considered, accurately portrayed, and a restorative course of treatment suggested. Every woman, as ehe values her life and health, should possess a copy of this valuable book. If she be diseased, this "Adviser" will show her how she may bo ro-stored ro-stored to health, and also direct her how she may ward off" many maladies to which she is constantly being exposed. Let every suffering woman heed this timely advice, and ser h--r-sif as others see her. Price of Adviser, $1.50 (post-paid) to any ddress. aS I I Centennial Style- I T'ii- hit niu-it be secu to be ad-, ad-, niireJ. Only s.dd by Seigel Bros. 120 FoiiMKi' and Toss the Feeble, Cough-loin Lungs with Hale's Honey of Horehouxd and Tah, and .they will soon assume their healthy and regular action. It is an absolute salegiurd against consumption. consump-tion. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. nt31 Medical and Pbrunolugicil Consultations. Consul-tations. I'r. Rice mid Profm.ir McDonald can be consulted at thy Townaend House to-day and to-morrow. a8 iYcvr dood nnt Low I'rlct-s. I Wo lutvi) now on hand a full and complete com-plete Slyelt uf Spring and Summer Oaliiritr timnufictured by our&ulvos ex-pr.K-!y I't litis market; nnd in addition me d:ti'y rea h int; nil lh hilott styles , and prit'-nia wurn in New Yurk. Aa inanufVtur.-rs wo uro enablud to sell f then 10 to 1? pur cent, less thnn the fiiit" can bo bjuglit at huy olhcr house in ll.ij city. Tito trnd-j we supply at Nuw Vefi k wli-ile-nlu rut-jp. Liberal terms give'! lo re-.i')rmib'' pitrlice. L. GoLiiim;u i Co., j Wasstch Buildins;. W HQuf(icUry liJ Walker ttreet, N w York. a7 " Knirsretl Kdge' ilovivcr aud Hot Tom and Jurry. Drinks which Aukr & Murphy have mado famous for their nutritious and stimulating qualities, can now be procured pro-cured at that well-appointed bar of the Occidental, '66 First South street. They also dispose of genuine Scotch Whiskey Punches, and all kinds of Hot Drinks, m their inimiublc style for which they stand u-n-x-l-d. olQ SPRING FASHIONS! JUST 1EXED. mrs. colebhook: Wishes to inform har numerous friends sho hsa roturnt'd f'om making hor Spring purchasa in Now York, and has now rendy for inspoction all tho Latest NoTElties of llis Ssjm! Consisting of PARIS PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, Elegantly Trimmed and Untriramod. New designs in Baskkt & Frosted Silks, Ecruo Luce, Scarfs, Blondes, Veils, Flowers, &c, &a. A large assortment of Very Cueap ; Hats, from 35 cents. Ladies are Respectfully Invited to Call. TEMPLE OF FASIU03 EAST TEMPLE STREET. m:il PAINTING LUMBER Taken for Painting. V. ORRIS, Practical House Painter GUARANTEES TO GIVE SATISFACTION E? PRICE AND QUALITY. Siwp oppositi Walker Ilcust. N,R. Sgm and .11 kinds of Qr.iuiag MnrbliSE, Uildinf and Sign l'aiDtiD. don or tno Trado, &nd porcentazo .lioirod. 013 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Eniina Hill ConsoliJatcl Mininj Co. LticBilon of iiHnrjpal lilac of lualaoif L'aD 1' imioiico. Uni Horn In. LorutluD f Wiirki J.itllo PirtlonwooJ I'la- tilul, Unit ..uko Coualy, lonitury ul Ultta. VTOTIUI IH HEKKKV (HVKM THAT 11 ai 111 oct in oT llio 1. irtwioftt bolJ on ill HI) day uf A.ril, I H7ft, ad kioiajiuol i.No. ;i .ul wnny-tlva ounta ir ibnra w lovioJ ui-on thu uai'ital nuck of tha coriiom tion. ,aybln in currum: of tha Udiici .?tt.tt, iuniiiHJmoly, to tlia H(vifB'rr. at ilia oltiua ul lb Lotiiiiauy, No. Monltromory uroot, ( Hijuih M,j hua i-'iancia -o. (.ttlt'oriia Apv i lock ut'un whiob thu ustsimaat iliall r.-iin uni'ikiil on Uu lUlb day ol Mr. IS U, win bo dulh inient nd flvur If fl lor caie at Culilio H'lclH-n. and urjlon iiaymnat ia Ktiia alura, will bo auld on 1 hurMuy, ilia la L lu' of Judo, 1K7H, to i ay tho dolintiuent atauai-nont, atauai-nont, luijrilior with Ooita ol adv ortlaiDK and tiiaaao of aale. I,. C. FOWLER, Becrdary. MoDtgouiery ilrcat. (Koom H, ui iiitira,) dan Kruoris o, Ctililornla an IMOTICE. OESERET MINING COMPANY- rnilE HT0CKIUJLDEU3 OF TUB DKS-J. DKS-J. otol Al in i na; CuupiDy ro beroliy 10-'luoitnJ 10-'luoitnJ to Dtoel at lbs 17th ward ah'jl.jua uci IburdJ iy. l ttb, at 2 p.m.. irnore Luiioooi of iiuiiortaLCo iull ' (i laid iiifuro thuio. N. II KKl.T, I'ru-idunt. bl'VKltl' 1 VEIL-iiiJ. bretarr. Halt Lake City, April 5, Jb7ti t,i TRAVEL. G-O BAST ' vi:i tuo Tranfl-Conlineutal Koute This is tho shortest, bent and only line running l'ullrnan'a celebrated Palace Sleeping Cars and Coaehc-a, connecting with Union Pacific li. R. at Omaha and from the West, via Urand Junction, Marehall, Cedar Ritpida, Clinton, Sterling and DLton, for CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Passengers lor Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Butlalo, Niagara Falls, i'ittaburg, Cincinnati, lorouto Montreal, Quebec, Portland, BuiUjn, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Cairo and all POINTS SOUTH AND EAST, should buy their tickets via Chicago and the Chicago fc North-Western Railway. Close connections are made at Chicago Chi-cago with the Lake Shore fc Michigan Southern, Baltimore & Ohio, Mirh-igan Mirh-igan Central, Pitttburg, Fort Wayne t Chicago, KankaK.ee Line and Pan Handle Routea, fur all points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central for all pointa SOUTH. This is the J'ioiiecr Line between the Pacinc Coast and Cmcago, and was the tirtt to connect with the great Pacific Eo:uls, and form the OVERLAND OVER-LAND ROUTE. This line is the shortest rail line between Omaha and Chicago; the track is of the beat steel rail, aud all the appuintinenta are first-class. The trains are made up of elegant new Pullman Palace Dkawinq Room and Sleeping Coaches, luxurious, well lighted and well ventilated Day Coachea, and pleasant lounging and smoking cars. The cars are all euipDed with the celebrated Miller Safety Platform, and patent Butlers and Couplings, Wettinghouse Safety Air Brakes, and every other appliance that has been devised for the Bafety oi pasjenger trains. All trains are run by t lecraoh. T" word, 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, aud has no competitor in the country. Remember you ask for your Tickets Tick-ets fin the Chicago & North-Western Railway, and take no other. Tickets over this route are sold by ill Ticket Agents in the United States. Particular information with maps, time tables, etc., may be had at any of the Through Ticket Offices iu the West, or upon personal or written application to J, W. Irons, Ticket Agent, alt Lake City, A. H. Earl, Ticket Agent at Ogden, or to J. H. Mountain, Western Traveling Agent, Omaha, Neb., or to W. H. Stennett, General Passemier Aeent. Chicago. BOOK BINDING. Bookbinding THE HERALD BINDERY Is prepared, with A First-class stock of the requisite Material AND A COMPETENT BOOKBINDER, To liiiid in a durablo manner MAGAZINES, MUSIC BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, All other kinds of Books On Short Notica and I LOTt'SST LIVIKQ FIGURP.S. BREAD, CAKE3, CANDIES, TC La O' is kM BAKERY ! QRoiES KKKAD, PIES, CAKES, CRACKERS AMD O A N I I E S . At Wholesale and Retail. Opposite new Z. C. M. I. Building, Bread delivered in all parts of the city. jel'J SAMS S0UG1 NOTICE. mO JOHAtV FERDINAND HAL-LANDER. 1 Erck 0?all nd Foul Olson: You wi'i orh of ton jiloasa toko noti tb&t work haj iouo donv and mooej eio'ndiwl to tha muunt uf 9;ui, to y, for iid UttllaoJer illii, ( r aid OiH t'.'A, nd for aid ijUto I2r,j. upon y.'ir reapee' ire li(o in tha Hrivht Point UJa, Ililt Cotto'.wuud Mining Dmrfot, bnlt Lar CoiiUj, Jlh Territory, whioh if arA uaid within Dinoty day from tbi dio rour svv oral inlorostt will bo forfoited by 4uo couno oflaw. JoUN P. WKIiQhlikJ, C I JuNSON. y KT r Kit MKLIN. Salt Lako City, Dec. . ib7j. dU F13H, CROC E R I E8, ETC. TURKEYS M GEESE, FIX AX HADWES, VARMOL'TII I'.I.OATKHS, BUCKWHEAT FI.OLK and A Fall Lice of FAMILY GROCERIES CiiKAl at LIDDELL & BROWN'S. m TII0MSE, LVMiERC&tO. Kecir daily from Uali'orola, ORANCES, LIMES, 'llii-y k'.'op a full itock ol Utah Fruits and Vegetables, POTJ-LTTIt V and t'lIl. mey and Staple Groceries at wholesale whole-sale ami Retail Stores 'o, 1!) h 21, First 'uulb St., Tiro daor east of Commercial Street, SALT LAKB CirV. Orders frem ths couxtr;-1 tjh tly attended to. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. NEVER BEHIND WM. JENNINGS, SONS k SADLER, Eagle Emporium,- Importers, Jobbers and Retai Dealers in General Merchandise, Have just received a New Stock of Dress Goods of the Choicest Selections from the Latest Importations from the European Market Mar-ket ; also an Immense Stock of Notions, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Men's Hats, etc. In their Grocery Department, in the Base ment, you will find a Large Stock of the Choicest Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Hardware, Hard-ware, Crockery, etc. All of which they are selling as cheap if not cheaper than any other house in Utah. Therefore, persons wishing to purchase Goods will find it to their interest to call and examine ex-amine prices and quality of Goods before purchsing elsewhere. DON'T FORGET THE EAGLE EfwIPORBUFvl New Spring Goods! JUST ARRIVED 'AT TAYLOR & CUTLER'S. CALL AND SEE TIIE3J. 16 BLACKSMITHS 1 TEAMSTERS, TAKE NOTICE! ; 0; GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES : WE ARE NOW SELLING AT THE FOLLOWING KATES FO CASH:; Sanderson's TIRE IRON', - - 5 1-2 ceuts per lb. Best English TOE STEEL, - - 15 ceuts per lb. " American " - - 1.1 1-2 ceuts per lb. Burden's HORSE S1I0ES, - . - $S per keg. " " 11 - retail, S ceuts per lb. MULE SHOES, - - $9 per keg. " " " - retail, 9 cents per lb. PSOPOUTIONATE REDUCTION IN HORSE ' NAIL AND TOE CALKS. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., janl 03 EAST TEMPLE STREET. GEO. BUM FORD. BOOTS AND SHOES. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! MA a Sacrifice ! HATS, CAPS AND GLOVES. SELLING OFF! SACRIFICE! SELLING OFF |