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Show WALL PAPER a specialty. 10,000 Rolls of Paper at H. Din-woodey's Din-woodey's furniture stor. m27 LATEST NOVELTIES in SPRING HATS. Jnet received by express, latest styles in Spring Hats, at 3iegel Bros. m27 CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST. Auction Sale of Furniture to-day, at 11, opposite the Railroad Sbops, 13th ward. ru27 CASH I CASH ! ! One dollar per hundred for ANY KIND old IRON delivered to-day and Wednesday. J. W. Suell, Idaho Store. m27 Jamas Dwyer has received No. 2 of Puck, Wild Oats 2Sth, Harper' Weekly and Frank Leslie's Illustrated, 31st. To make room for new goods, we will sell certain kinds of Furniture and Fancy Goods at cost for 30 days. dj27 Barratt Bros. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE exclusively at Little fc Roundy's. m2-A The Cheyexxe a.sd Black Hills Stage Company, Cheyenne, Wyo., have now put on DAILY COACHES from Cbtyenne to Dead wood and Custer, and are ready to carry all passenger that may come. They are ready to put on double daily at any time the travel may increase to warrant it. Luke Voorheea is run oing it, and as be is known in all parte of Utah, we ieel Bure of all per tons being satisfied who may wish to take a trip to the Hills. m27 AUCTION at Conn's California Store TO-DAY. m20 $1,000 to LOAN at Low Interest, but firat-claaa security required. Apply Ap-ply at tbis office. f 22 GOING 3 GOING I ! Remember thn Auction Sale of Furniture t big morniDg at 11, opposite the Railroad Siips, 13th ward. m27 Fbesu Mountain Trout at Cutler Bros. eS7 The most neat, clean and comfortable comfort-able house in the city at $1.50 to $2 I per day, is the VALLEY HOUSE. ' . ' m23 Burnett's Cocoaine kills dandrufl, allays irritation and promotes the growth of hair. ja30 GLAS3 WARE, very cheap, at Little & Roundy's. m24 Mazarin or Blue Glass in full Bupply at G. F. Culmer & Co, 'a. mlo AUCTION at Louis Cohn's TODAY. TO-DAY. m20 REMEMBER ALL, the only place o buy your Dress Goods, Shawlf, MuflUns, and everything else in the Dry Goods line id at Shwartz' store, opposite Hebald office. Always cheaper than the cheapest. m25 SILVER-PLATED WARE and C.iiua at Little & Roundy's. p24 AUCTION SALE of house and household FURNITURE. On Tuesday Tues-day morning, at 11 o'clock, March 27th, will be Eold the bouse and full line of furniture, consisting of every thing needed in a well-Iurnished house, at the bouse opposite the Railroad Shops, in the 13th ward. The house of five rooms will positively posi-tively be sold at 11 o'clock. Fred Carter, Auctioneer. m25 I Temple of Fashion. Mrs. Colebsook has just received a very large aud choice assortment of Millinery Goods, consisting of all the leading novelties and the very latest fashions from Paris, London and New York. Paris Trimmed Pattern Hits a specially. Tbe most recherche goods ever brought to Salt Lake. Our Opening will be on or about the 30th or 31st. Lidien will do well to call, and assure themselves u( the completeness and elegance ol our stock. m25 CONFERENCE AT ST. GEORGE. Parties going to conference at St. George will find it convenient and add to their comfort on the road to have a GOOD OVERCO.VT. The United Order of Tailors have a small quantity left, which they will sell at the lowest possible figure. JUST RECEIVED the 6rst shipment ol Spring Goods. Give us a call, mil F. Goss, Supt. 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 Bkin fatal results may be warded off by a timely recourse to one or both of these medianea. ceou per uux or pot. m MRS. P- W. SLOAN & CO., DRESS and CLOAK makers, Second South etreet, one block east of Wasatch drug store, invito their friend and the public to give them a call. . nmrH That Blast. Pai.t Lake City, March 20, 1S77. Kdttors Herald: As some doubu might bo expressed as to tbe enormous quantity of rock thrown last Saturday at Mr. McDufl's lime quarry, with 150 pounds of Judson powder, please insert in your next iuuo tho following facts vouched for by the undersigned gentlemen who witnessed the explosion: The amount of ground thrown was in length 40 feet, in breadth 25 feet, in depth 45 feci; aggrpating 45,000 cubic feet; 150 pounds to the cubic foot 0,750,000 pounds, 2,000 pounds per ton, equal to 3,375 tnua. D. H. BiunsALL, special agent, Giant powder company. F. Fowler, M.I.C.E., engineer Mammoth Cop. of Utah. Cliahles Read, superintendent Alta Malcolm McDuif, proprielor lime quarry. J. E. Matthews, M.E. Walun & Tanner. SPECIAL .NOTICE to Far- j inert!, Sheep Raisers, Uutchers, ! ; and other: Z O. M. I., ol ' tins city, is paying tho hi;h-! hi;h-! est market price iu rash lor i Wool and Hided of all kinds. ! Wool contracts closed and the usual advances made on the ' same. We have every Ucility ' I for handling these products iu any quantity, and parties will 1 i find it to their interest to cou-I cou-I suit us before making other ! arrangements. Parties ship- ping their Hides or Wool to us will please mark them Z. 1 ; C M. I., care H. B. Clawson. ; i Depot at the Wagon and Ma-j Ma-j chine Yards opp. the lustitu- ; I tiou. H. S. Eldreuge, j fe!4 Supt. CELEBRATED CRISMON COAL. Leave oiders at M. B. Callahan's, Z. C. M. I. Drug Store, Depot, Second West street. John Gramt, Agent. m9 Burnett's Flavoring Extracts. The superiority of these extracts consists con-sists in their perfect purity and great strength. They are warranted free from the poisonous oila and acids which enter into the composition of many of the fictitious truit flavors now iu the market. They are not only true to their names, but are prepared from fruits of the best quality, qual-ity, and are so highly concentrated that a comparatively small quantity only need be used. ia30 i The People Want Proof. There is no medicine prescribed by physicians, or sold by druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior virtue as Boscliee's German Syrup fur aevere Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, Consump-tion, or any disease ol the Throat and Lungs. A proof of that lact is that any person alilictcd, can gut a sample bottle for 10 cents and try its superior ellect before buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately : been introduced in this country from Germany, and its wonderful cures are astonishing every one that use it. Three dpses will relieve any case. Try it. Sold by Z. C. M. I. and Wasatch drug stores. i7 Wool ! Wool ! ! Wool ! ! ! Sustain Sus-tain Home Industry. The J'rovo Manufacturing Company are still buying Wool, and are paying the highest market price in cash or cloth, and we are prepare! to make liberal; advances on aame, either in cash or' goods. Office and Manufactory, Provo City, Utah County. James Dunn, ja27 Superintendent. MMIM Willi II I Will II' ililTin NELSE BUUhLUFSKY has just received Fifty Barrels more of choice Old Kentucky Bourbon Whisky, which ho is selling at $2 per gallon. Alio Port, Sherry, Angelica and Brandies for family use. 58 Main street, next door to WrIIs, Fargo & Co.'s bank. S.ilt Lake city, March 20th, 1877. m20 BARGAINS. Everybody and any other man, with hia wife, ought to attend that Auction Sale to day, opposite op-posite the Railroad Shops, 13th ward. m27 NOTiCE- The Stockholders of the 13th Ward Coop, store are hereby-notified hereby-notified that a dividend ol 30 per cent, has been declared. m23 J- V. Freeze, Supt. $10 000 Worth of Furniture Wanted, Crane will pay the highest price fur largo and small quantities of Household House-hold Furniture to fill country orders. When you waul to kcII 0 to Crane's, First South streci. If-' td'V (" eyury thinK. Tv2y BOOKBINDING done at the llKit alu office iu best styles and cheapest rates. FOR THE LATEST Eastern, Western Wes-tern and Local PAPERS, Periodicals and Magazines delivered to any part of the city, go to Miller it Co's, Post-ollicc Post-ollicc and opposite theatre. d20 For Sale or Rent. " Flagstaff " Saloon, Bingham. This vt ry desirable property, with bar fixtures and billiard table complete, can hi! purchased at a low figure or rc-ntxd on reasonable terms. Apply to E. it G. Bouktfsky, Second South street, next to Walker Bros. m Jirr received A fine stock of j GUN'S, PISTOLS and Ammunition.1 All kind- of Gunsmith work done. Heusscr Bros., Main street. P.O. box 025. a!5 CHOICE FLOWER and GARDEN SEEDS to be found at T. C. ARMSTRONG'S ARM-STRONG'S grain and flour store, j First South Btreet, near Commercial. ft-lG To nil who aro suUY'rinp Iroin Ibo or-rors or-rors and indiscrotious of youth, norvous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I will send a reci 0 that will euro you. Fit BE OF UIIAKUK. This frrrat j remi'dy was d severed by n rrjU.'km.-iry I jn South A mcri ;& Sond a self -addressed unvo'oj.Qto tho Key". JusEC" T. Inman, Station D, Ilitjtc House, New York City. ZION'S CO-OPERATIVE MERCANTILE INSTITUTION. Zion's Co-operative Mer-rantilfi Mer-rantilfi Institution 'Arc now opening and displaying an entirely new aud choice assortment of i Spring and Summer Goods, comprising all the standard brands of Sheetings, ! Bleached Muslins, Cheviots, Ducks, Denims. An unrivaled assortment of choice New Prints, of Standard Brands. Thirty styles New Ginghams. Chambrays in all colors. Our own importation of Dress and other Linens and Linen Handkerchiefs. Dress Goods in 200 styles. Notions in new and varied assortment. The entire stock has been selected in the best markets by our own buyer and will be oilercd to the public at attractive prices, II . S. ELDREDGE, Supt. To Housekeepers. The attention of heads of families is invited to the superior quality of Burnett's Flavoring Fla-voring Extracts. They are highly concentrated, have all tho freshness and delicacy of the fruits from which they are prepared and are less expen 3ive. ja28 Ah 811- horse power BOILER FOR SALE, Ma Jo uf la L33: material u:oJ. WILL i:E DlSIiJSKl VV AT A I'.AUUAIN An 8-horse power UPRIGHT BOILER, At tho Salt Late City Boiler forts, JOHN SLOAN &, CO., TRUSTEE'S SALE. W HE KB AS JOHN KEESJC AND Enoch Itoese, by their certain Deed of Trust bearing data of August ISLh, 1874, which is duly recorded in Mortgage Mort-gage Record Book " K," pages -!";i-l-5 of tlie County Records or Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah, did convey to the undersigned tho following described real estate, situate, lying and being in the City of Salt Lake, County and Territory aforesaid, aud particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point eighty-three and -)i (tvl') feet nor.h from the southwest corner of lot lire (."1), in block Severity (70), Plat A, Salt Lnke City Survey, thence north thirty two and ono-fouuh (Si'!i) feet; thence east ten (10) rods; thonc south thirty-two thirty-two and one-fourth (3-t) ieol; thence west ten (10) rods to the place of beginning; begin-ning; in trust, howover, to secure the payment of a certain negotiable Promissory Promis-sory note in said Deed of Trust de-eribedi de-eribedi and, whereas, it was conditioned in bai4 Deed of Trust, among oilier things, that should default bj made in the payment of the said uote or tho int-jr-est that may accruo thereon, or of any part thereof, as tho fame becomes due and payable, then tho said Trustee?, at tbo reiUeil of tho holdor of euid note, might procead to sell said described property, pro-perty, or any part thereof, at public vendue, ven-due, to tbo highest bidder for cash, at Hie city of Sait Lake, in tho territory of Utah. And, wherca", default has been mmlo ir. the payment of said note and tho interest theroou aa tlio baiuo became duo and payable., JSow, therefore, wo tho undersigned trustee aa aforesaid, at the request of the legal owner and holdor of Baid note, and in pursuance of tbo terms and conditions of said Deed of Trust, will eull on Friday, Fri-day, tho 20lh day of April, A, D. hSTT, between the hours of 1 o'clock p. m. and :t o'clock p.m. of that day, at tbo south frontdoor of th-) Court House of Salt Lake County, Utah Torritory, at public vendue to tho highest bidder for cah, Hie above described promises to naligfy tlio ainountdue ou said note, both principal prin-cipal arid interest, and tbo costa hereof C. W. liENJSETT, m-' Trustee. 'THE NEW GOLD FIELDS." The Bi Horn Country Looming Au r.xpedilion To ftlurl In Anril. ! A11 OiillUtiiic I'oint Within 150 tfiles. Brst Route, Etc., Ere. Inasmuch as the cry of prospectors ia "on to the Big Horn," it is of vital importance to every person who contemplates con-templates visiting tho gold fields to know 'the best route to take. The Big Horn country has long since been regarded a3 the land of promiae for gold 3eekera, hence nothing need be said of the country but what is of special importance to everyone is the beat route. Thero arc thousands of men throughout the states and territories terri-tories who have their most sanguino hopes fixed on the Big Horn, hence tho importance of the best route. This would necessarily include safely, directness and celerity. The route possessing these advantages must, in I the nature of things, be the favorite, as speed and safety are the two characteristics of the age, and every prudent man will consider con-sider these facts. There are several sev-eral routes advocated by which this country can be reached, but the facts show conclusively that the ni03t desirable and practical routs is from Rawlins, Carbon county, Wyoming territory. Cheyenne is distant over 400 miles, Green river is 200 miles and Evan3ton over 300 miles. The route from any of these points must bo for a great portion of the way over an unknown country, while from Rawlins tbe distance ia not over 150 miles, and that over a road that ia known and has a bountiful supply of wood, water and grass. There 13 now a regular mail service on this route forty-five miles out from Rawlins, to-' wit: To the Ferris and Seminole mining districts, where thero are three mines 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 tho road passes the fimous "Soda Lakes," from which it is sixty mile3 to the head of Powder river, aud from that to the Big Horn it is twenty-five miles. An expedition of from 200 to 300 miners and prospectors will leavo Rawlins for the Big Horn country between tbe 1st and 10th days of April, 1S77, headed by the oldest miners and mountaineers mountain-eers in the west. It is desired by those going ta increase their number num-ber as greatly as possible, in order to secure safety and success in prospecting. pros-pecting. All who contemplate going to the gold fields Bhould arrange and go with this expedition. Tho expedition expe-dition will, when ready to start, select their leaders from among their own number, and can thusselect men who know tho country. All persons should go prepared to outfit themselves them-selves with a saddle-horse, pack-horso and prospector's outfit. There are large stores at Rawlins, where everything every-thing required for a complete outfit can bo bought cheaper than the parties could take the goods there, The merchants have agreed to furnish fur-nish this expedition with their provisions pro-visions at the actual cost of them laid down at Rawlius. Horses are plenty and can be bought at from $ 30 to $7o. Any person desiring information informa-tion will receive a prompt answer by writing to any of the following committee: com-mittee: The committee have secured special rates on the Union Pacific railroad from Umaha to Rawlina, as follows: First-class tioket, $40; secoud-olass, $32; omigrnnt, $23. M. E. Hock ER, Sec. Dk. T. M. Smith, P. J. Foster, Merchant, Judge H. F. Erket, G. Carl Smith, Attorney-at Attorney-at Law, Rawlins, Wyo., tnS Chairman. LOUIS COHN continues soiling his dry goods stock at auction TODAY. TO-DAY. m20 FOR SALE. TVNG1XE AXD BOILERS, IS-Horao 14 power j new and in good order 7,000 lbs. shafting, a; ; to 2' a' inches. Couplings, boxes and pullevs of different sizes. Dodgo Roller. Can bo adapted to crushing. Apply to mis MARSHALL & ROYLE. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SOMETHING NEW AT NEW ARRIVAL . OF AN ELEGANT STOCK OF MEN'S AXD YOUTHS' CLOTHING, NEW STYLE HATS, BOOTS, SHOES AXD GAlTEKS. ALSO DRY GOODS, 1( GROCERIES, .cp- CROCKERY, 1 HARDWARE, And General STOCK DAILY ARRIVING. At Teasdel's, AND WILL BE SOLD AT LOW PRICES. CASH CUSTOMERS SOLICITED. A Malicious Lie lias lately been industriously circulated iu this city, to the ellect that the WORKIXGUEX'S COOPERATIVE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION if "BUESTED?" Ihe truth is that llus Association has settled, iu lull, lor every cent they owed, aud sold out the business to Mr. Wm. H. Rowe, whose exteusiTe practical experience in the Boot, Shoe aud Leather Trade, combined with sufficient capital will enable him to establish a iirst-class Boot and Shoe manufacturing1 business here one of the necessities of the times. He will continue business at the old staud, the TOWN CLOCK STORE, S7 MAIN ST., Sisn of the "BIG BOOT AyjllXc,l'iin x EmPloyees of the WORKING-MLA WORKING-MLA s CO-OP., whose excellent workmanship has gained lor their make of Boots aud Shoes a rcCmaSr"lze s,1"cri01'ity 0 er the best imported. Mew Gunpowders ! Jnst MM by tbe Salt Laie Apcy of E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO. ASK FOR AND BE SURE YOU RECEIVE DUPONT'S CELEBRATED Mining-, Rifle, Eagle Duck, Diamond Grain GUNPOWDERS. ALSO, CONSTANTLY ON HAND, IlsT KEG LOTS, Tbo very best nnd most Ee'.eclg SAIa TPSST HiE S EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET . FOR MEAT PACKERS' AND CURERS' USE. 1 wh1ssieiir,,,iUc" aU Loajing Merobato in m"b B. W. E. JENNENS, Agent, Salt Lae City. |