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Show DUNFORD, our Hatter, No. 61 Mam street. &14 SPECKLED BKUOK TROUT aud FIRST CLASS BUTTER at Crock Cro-ck eron'a. all Siegel Bros.' Spring Stock. Sicgel Broa. are now receiving their Spring Stock, which comprises th Latest fashions and Many Novelties. Gentlemen are reepoctfully invited to call and inspect the Bame. ANOTHER SALE of QLAS3 and CROCKERY" at Barratt Bros' tonight. to-night. 14 Auction. I will sell a lot of BANKRUPT GOODS, Tobaccos, Cgars, Pipes, Jewelry, Stationery, etc., at 10 o'clock this morning, opposite op-posite the Walker House. 14 H. Heilbbosner. The BLUE GLASS HAT just received atSJEGEL BROS. ali WANTED A Girl to do Chamber and Dining room work. Apply to Mrs. W. H. Hooper, 19th ward. al3 $10,000 Worth of Furniture Wanted. Crane will pay the highest price for 1 Urge and small Quantities of House hold Furniture to fill country orders. When you want to sell go to Crane's, First South street. He trades in evry thing. n23 GILLET'S CREAM, DRY HOP YEAST; warranted to please or niooey refunded. a7 WALL PAPER a specialty 10,000 Rolls of Paper at H. D'm-woodey'a D'm-woodey'a furniture store. m27 WANTED A GIRL, to do general gen-eral tousewori. Apply at office ol Salt Lake Daily Herald for inform tion. al2 TO RENT Foster's Store on Main Street. Apply at Taylor & Cutler's. alO FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE j Out: of McAUistr-r's Latest Improved Stereo Panopticons of great power aid nearly new, together with about B'.x Hundred superb Views. A 8$ -V nd id offer to schools, insUtuLes, co.legtia, or a live man who wauls to make a good living on a Bmail capital. capi-tal. Enquire at C. R. Savaged Art Gallery. 13 The Cheyekxe and Black Hills Stage Company, Cheyenne, Wyo., have now put on DAILY COACHES from Cbtvenne to Dead wood and Cuater, and are ready to carry all paBsengers that may come. They are ready to put on double daily at any time the travel may increase to warrant it. Luke Voorhees is run ning it, and as he is known in all parts of Utah, we leel sure of all per sons being satisfied who may wish to take a trip to the HilU. m27 Fourteenth District School. The Fourteenth district school term ended yesterday with an exhibition by the pupils and the distribution, by the principal, or some valuable' chromos to those having made the best record in regard to deportment and proficiency in the various branches taught. The exhibition was a success suc-cess and the prizes awarded gave general satisfaction. The ensuing quarter commences on Munday next. Holloway's Pills and Ointment. We stand aghast U 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 be warded off by a timely recourse to one or both of these medicines. 25 i-hdIs for box or pot. m3 CHOICE FLOWER and GARDEN SEEDS to bo found at T. C. ARMSTRONG'S ARM-STRONG'S grain and flour store, First South street, near Commercial. felG The BRAVO Hat, only sold by SIEGEL BROS. a(5 i SPECIAL NOTICE to Far- , i Biers, Sheep Raisers, Butchers, j j and others: Z. O. M. I., of r i this city, is paying the high-j high-j est market price in cash for j Wool and Hides of all kinds. ; j Wool contracts closed and the i usual advances made on the same. We have every facility for handling these products in j any quantity, and parties will find it to their interest to consult con-sult ub before makiug other arrangements. Parties Bhip- , ping their Hides or Wool to us nil! please mark them Z. C. M. I., care H. B. Claweon. ' j Depot at the Wagon and Ma-, Ma-, chine Yards opp. the Institu-I Institu-I tion. H. S. Eldredoe, j fe!4 Supt. GILLET'S DOUBLE EXTRACTS are the richest aud finest Jlivore, and never fail to please. u7 Just received A fine stock o! GUNS, PISTOLS aud Ammunition. All kind of Gunsmith work done. Heusser Broe., Main street. P.O. box 625. a 15 Wool Growers of Utah will please remember that the Provo Manufacturing Company guarantee to pay the highest market price for Wool, either iu CASH or CLOTH. Parties having Wool to dispose of will do well to consult us before doing business elsewhere. Our Block ot Home-made Cloths and Yarns ie complete. Wool handled on Commission, Com-mission, if partiea desire, our facilities facili-ties for handling the same being unsurpassed by any other house in the Territory. Address, Jam is Dunn, Supt. Provo Manuf'g Co. N. B. Sacks Furnished. ja27 The Benefits conferred by the use of Glenn's Sulphur Soap are not confined to the eradication of cutaneous cutane-ous eruptions. It has also the power ol transforming a coaree aud freckled akin into tho softness of yelvet, the blended hue of the lily and the rose, and the sweetness ol the violet. It is' Ibo a protection against the contaminations contami-nations cf disease, and defies the morbific eficcis of the contagious emanations of the worst pestilences. Sold by all Drucgists. Depot, C. N. Ckittent-'n's, No. 7 Sixth avenue, N. Y. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 cts. al2 Lots of FLAGGING, CUT STONE and BUILDING ROCK, for Bale, cheap. Enquire at Ed, Harris' Cigar Store. ati. Tope & Spikim. Burns rr's Cocoaine kills dandruff, allays irritation aud promotes tho. growtli of hair. . ja30 The RANDOLPH Hat, all the sty.-. At SIE3EL BROS. nG VALLEY HOUSE -The Best $2.00 a day House in this city, ui29 FiiEsn Mountain Trout at ''ulhr Bros. ?7 for Sale or Rrt. " Flagstaff" Saloon, Bingham. This very desirable properly, with bar fixtures and billiard table complete, can be purchased at a low figure or rented on reasonable terms. Apply to E. Sl G. Buukc fsky, Second South street, next to Walker Bros. m FOR SALE CHEAP. A NEW BRICK HOUSE containing Three Rooms with Lot containing 45 square rods of ground and a Choice Orchard of trees. Situated ou 2d South, between be-tween Sth and 9th E vst streets. Apply on the premisoe. William Crabbe. ft6 Sensible Advice-You Advice-You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers and by your Druggist to use something for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint that you know nothing about, you get discouraged dis-couraged spending money with but little Buccesa. Now to give you satisfactory satis-factory proof that Green's August Flower will cure you of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint with all iUi ellects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costivcncss, Palpitation of the Heart, Heartburn, Water Brash, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, etc., we ask you to go to your druggists, Z. C, M. I. and Wasatch Drug Stores, and get a Sample Bottle of G keen's August Flower for 10 cents aud try it, or a Regular Size for 75 ccula. Two doses will relieve you. m2'J ORDERS for the SALT LAKE CITY BREWERY BEER will be promptly attended to if addressed to Salt Lake City Brewery, or left at the Brewery, or with Hill & Graves, Wasatch Saloon; or with Youiigberg &. Scbade, Scandinavian Saloon, Salt Lake City. Cash Paid at a!! times for Good Barley delivered at tho Brewery. i3 .A. CA-IR-ID. To all who aro sullVrioR trcra tho errors er-rors and indiscretions of youtb, nervous woakneas, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CUARGK. This great remedy was d:scovcrcd by a missionary in South America. Sand a self-addrcsoJ envoVpc to tho lltv. Jossru T. Inman, Station D, liiblc House, New York City. fl j DOG TAX. The attention of owners and keep-, keep-, em nf dngs within the corporation limits of Sail Lake city is directed to ,' the following extracts from Chapter 1 XXI of the Revised Ordinances of vd city, KET.VI'ING TO DCGri. J Seci'Ios 1. Bo it ordained by the Ci'-y Council of Salt Lake city, that it 'shall not be lawful for any person to own or keep a dog within tho limits of thia city without making application applica-tion to the City Recorder for that purpose, and shall pay to said Re border, for tho benefit of the city, an I annual tax of three dollars. Tho Re-Jcordur Re-Jcordur shall register tho applicant's ;naini and a description of the dog, and jjve le said applicant a certificate I of registry. Any person found vio-' vio-' lating this section shall be liable to a fine iu any sum not lees than three nor more than ten dollars for each oflence. Sec. 2. All dos so rei itcred shall wear a suitable collar with the owner's name or initials of the same inscribed thereon, together with the number corresponding with tho certificate of registry, and all dog3 found at large not registered and collared as alore-Buid alore-Buid ahull be liable (o be killed by any person. Sec. 5. The said (City) Marshal is hereby authorized au-thorized to cause the destruction of nil tlos not registered according to the provisions ot this ordinance. As it is made my duty to see that the foregoing is enforced, all persone owning or keeping unregistered dogs, or dogs whose terms of registration have expired, will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. ANDREW BURT, City Marshal. Salt Lake City:, April 9th, 1877. alO EuitNETT's Flavoring Extracts The superior it j of these extracts consists con-sists in their perfect purity and (frtat strength. They are warranted free from the poisonous oils and acids which enter into tho composition of many of tho factitious fruit flavors now in the market. They nro 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 Mazakine or Blue Glass in full supply alG. F. Culmcnt Co,'a. mlo "THE NEW GOuD FIELDS." The Hum Country Looming An Ktpedit (oq To .Start la .MAY. An Ou.ltlf iu I'olut UUIi ii) 1.50 Miles. Best Route, Ere, Ere. Inasmuch as tbe cry of prospectors is "on to tho Big Horn," it is of vital importance to every person who contemplates con-templates visiting the gold fields to know 'tho best route to lake. The 1 Big Horn country has long sjnee been regarded as the land of piaTuiise for gold seekers, hence nothing need be said of the country but what id of special importance to everyone is the best route. There are thousands of men throughout the states and territories terri-tories who have their rao;t sanguine hopes fixed on the Big Horn, hence the importance of tbe best routo. This would necessarily include Bafely, directness and celerity. Tho route possessing these advantages must, in the nature of things, be the favorite, ns speed and safety are the two characteristics of the age, and every prudent m:a will consider con-sider theso ficts. There- are several sev-eral routes advocated by which tins country can ue reached, but the facts show conclusively that the most desirable and pnctical route ie from Rawlins, Carbon county, Wyoming territory. Cheyenne is distant over 400 miles, Green river is 200 miles and Evauttoii over 300 miles. The route from any of these points must he for a great portion of the way over an unknown country, while from Rawlins the distance is not over 150 miles, and that ever a road that is known and has a bountiful supply of wood, water and grass. There is now a regular mail service on this route forty five miles out from Rawlins, to-wit: to-wit: To tho Ferris and Seminole mining districts, where there are three mines now being worked by large companies. Siity miles out the road crosdes the Sweetwater river by a good wagon bridge. This is the only stream of importanco or size on the route. Sixty-five miles out tho road passes tho famous "Soda Lakes," from which it is sixty miles to the head of Powder river, aud from that to tho Big Horn it is twenty-five miles. THE SECOND ORGANIZED EXPEDITION EX-PEDITION WILL LEAVE RAWLINS RAW-LINS ABOUT THE 10TH OF MAY, 1S77. SMALL PARTIES ARE LEAV ING DAILY. j All persons should go prepared pre-pared lo outfit themselves with a Badille-horse, pack-horse and prospector's outfit. There are large stores at R-iwlius, where everything every-thing required for a complete outfit can be bought cheaper than the parties could take the goods there, Tbe committee have secured special rates on the Uuion Pacific railroad from Omaha to Riwlhis, as follows: Firal elass ticket, $10; sccond-chiss, $Z2; emigrant, Horses arc plenty and can he bought at from $o0 to $75. Any person desiring information will receive a prompt nnswer by writing to THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE SECOND DIG HORN EXPEDITION, RAWLINS, CAR HON CO., mS Wvomikg Terr. EAGLE EMPORIUM COLUMN. U w ' 1; CQ g & & K g N 0 H Sri s & rn m 5 19 m I i p y tea i g A 5 i H 1 Ml 3 : IS n 3 hi 0 : O 2 g 2 Q I O h!2 ! U n p N q h (ji : a AUERBACH'S COLUM Spring Stock TT7-E AKE NOW RECEIVING the First Shipment of Ckir SPIiINc; GOODS, consisting of DOMESTIC! Dry Goods FANCY GOODS, Foreign DRESS fi(?DS, From IU ctg. per yard upwards. WHITE AND COLORED TABLE LINEN Xnpkiiis and Doylies, TURKISH, DAMASK, OUCK AND HONEYCOMB TOWELS, In FL.IXSE1S we liave Silk Embroidered, WHITE GOODS Cheeked. Striped and IMain Nainsooks, Jaeouets, Lawn and Swiss Tarlctous In all Colors. A FINE SELECTION OF Embroideries, Silk Ties & Handkerchiefs In the Lutest Shades. ALL COLORS OF JAVA AND RAILROAD CANVAS. KID GLOVES, Millinery Notions AND BIB IB O 3STS. SHOES In Gentlemen's FURNISHING GOODS We have a Full Stock of CASSIMERES. WHITE NIIIHJS. BOWS, SCARFS VXD TIES Of the Latest 3tyles. CLOTHING For MEN and BOYS. Boots and Shoes In all Shades, New and Novol. PRICES will be made to suit the Times. Winter Goods CLOSING OUT At a Sacrjilce, To make room for our extensive Stock ot elegant Sprirjg Goods ia transit. WHOLESALE BUYERS WILL FIND OUR STOCK FULL AND COMPLETE. Orders promptly filled and honorable hon-orable treatment guaranteed. ESTABLISHED 1S6I. P JIOIMIM no, EASTTEMPLESTREET SALT LAKE CITY |