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Show WANTED A girl to cook and do housework. Inquire at Major Hempstead's, Hemp-stead's, corner East Temple and First North street, head of Main street. mlG $5 REWARD. Lost from the Valley House, a' 'Black Newfoundland Newfound-land Pup, ten inches high; answers , to the name of "Curley." Bring back the children's dog and recieve reward. No questions asked. mlG John P. Sorenson. AUCTION SALE at Cohn's California Cali-fornia Store TO-DAY. ml5 Mazarin or Blue Glass in full supply at G. F. Calmer & Co,'s. ml5 MRS. P. W. SLOAN & CO., DRESS and CLOAK makers, Second South street, one block east of Wasatch drug store, invito their friends and the public to give them a call. marl4 Elegant SPRING SILKS at $1 per yard. Harris' seamless KID GLOVE3, the latest spring shades. Our Favorite Km Glove at $1.50 a pair. New Fringes. Just received by express at F. Auerbach & Bio. ml4 I WONDER3 NEVER CEASE t Walker Brothers are selling Ladies' and Misses' Genuine KID GLOVES at 25c. and 50c. a pair. Gents' Seamless Seam-less and Victoria, OPERA SHADES, 50;. and $1 a pair. marl3 10,000 Worth of 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 everything. every-thing. n23 CHOICE FLOWER and GARDEN SEEDS to be found at T. C. ARMSTRONG'S ARM-STRONG'S grain and flour store, First South street, near Commercial. felG . Just received A fine stock of GUNS, PISTOLS and Ammunition. All kind3 of Gunsmith work done. Heusser Bros., Main street. P.O. box 625. a15 . HO! FOR ST. GEORGE CONFElv ' ENCE. I will take passengers from York to St. George and bring them back after conference for $20 each, and if desired will board them at $1 per day. Will leave York on the, 17th. For further particulars enquire en-quire of E. D. Woollev, H 13th ward. March 13, 1877. m!4 Burnett's Cocoaine. A perfect: dressing for the hair. The Cogoaine holds in a liquid form a large proportion propor-tion of deodorized Cocoanut Oil, prepared pre-pared expressly for this purpose. ja2S Fresh Mountain Trout at Cutler Bros. CONFERENCE AT ST. GEORGE. Parties going to conference at St. George will find it convenient and add --to Lhejr comfort ou the ro.id to have a GOOD OVERCOAT. The United Order of Tailora have a small quantity left, which they will sell at the lowest possible figure. JUST i RECEIVED the first shipment of ' Spring Goods. Givo us a call. i ml4 F. Goss, Supt. Wool 1 Wool I 1 Wool 1 1 ! Sus-tain Sus-tain Home Industry. The Provo Manufacturing Company arc still buying Wool, ond are paying the highest market price in cash or cloth, and we are prepared to make liberal advances on same, either in cash or goods. Office and Manufactory, Provo City, Utah County. James Dunn, ja27 Superintendent. CHAIRS RECANED and Repaired Re-paired at Dinwoodcy's Furniture Store. i!2 WINES I WINES I LIQUORS 1 LIQUORS 1 Nels Boukofsky wishes the great public to understand that hia place, next to Wells, Fargo & Co.'s express office, is all the time well stocked with tbe PUREST WINES and LIQUORS. He sells by the barrel or by the measure. At no other place can be bought the old reliable brand of Kentucky Whisky known as UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL. Call and get a little of the genuine article from Ncls. dlO The People Want Proof. There is no medicine prescribed by physicians, or sold by druggists, that carries such cvideuce of its success and superior virtue as BodoHEe's German Svuup for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, Consump-tion, or auy disease of the Throat and i Lungs. A proof of tlvtt fact is that any person aOlioted, can gut a sample bottle for 10 cents and try its superior eflect. before buying the regular sizo at 75 cent. It has lately been introduced iu this country from Germany, and its wonderful cures aro astonishing every one that use it. Three doses will 'relieve any case. Tiy it. Sold by Z. C. M. I. and Wasatch drug stores. i7 FOR THE LATEST Eastern, Western Wes-tern and Loo I PAPERS, Periodicals and Magazines delivered to any part of the city, go to Miller & Cj's, Post-ofiiec Post-ofiiec and opposite theatre. c!20 Hollo way's Pills and Ointment. We stand 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 skin fatal results may be warded ofl" by a timely recourse to one or both of these medicines. 2.3 cents per box or pot. m3 To HnutiEKEEPtKd. 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 freshuees and dclicaL-y of the fruits from which tht-y arc prepared and are les3 expensive. expen-sive. ja28 W. II. Yeaiuan is our authorized agent for tho sale of our shirts in thu city and surroundings. He has a full line of our sample shirts and gents' furnishings, and is prepared to take orders at same prices as sold in cither of our houses. Wilson Bros., Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Louis Office and Sample Room, Wasatch Building. marl3 Recommended by the Faoulty. Allen's Strengthening Cordial and Liver Pills. They have cured thousands thou-sands of hopeless cases where all other 'tnDwn remedies have failed; this, wo, without any of the horrors that attend surgery, or the heroic medical j treatment. They are worth a whole ; army of doctors.. Try thorn and be convinced. For sa!e by all druggists iu LOUIS COUN sells his lino Dry Goods, Laces, Ribbons, and various goods at AUCTION TO-DAY. mlo I ZION'S CO-OPERATIVE MERCANTILE INSTITUTION. jZion's Co-operative ;Mer- cantile Institution (H. S. ELDREDGE, Supt.) OFFERS TO TZEdZIE FUBT-jIC : I A full assortment of VEIL BAREGES, A Full Line of Ladies' and Gents' In SHOES of all kinds wo are con-SILK con-SILK TISSUES, DONNA MARIAS, KID GLOVES of all sizes and colors, Btantly adding to our facilities for handling etc. Also Fooling, Wash, Blonde, White Kid Gauntlets, Ladies' and Misses Berlin all tho newest and latest Btylea of strictly and Black, Silk Illusion, Bjbinot and Gloves and Half Gauntlets. All the new- . first-class goods, guaranteeing and war-Veiling war-Veiling Nets. est shades in Ribbons and Silks. ranting every pair for merit and economy. B Our own Brand of Home-made We carry all tbe popular brands Men's Ladies' and SEvorytbiug New -rr CORSETS. These are Standard of Prints, Bleached and Brown Cot- Children's Hosiery, and Novel in Fancy . Goods, the best that can be made tons, Wide Sheetings, Ticks, Denims, CALL AINU EA.- as well as Staple , for tho price they arc sold for, and Ducks, Cheviots, Drills, atripes, Checks, AMINE the aaort- Goods. " cannot be found elsewhere. Cambrics, Ginghams, Crashes, etc. ment. GENTS' UNDERWEAR in White, Iu CORSETS we carry all the Ladies' and Missea' HOSIERY, Scarlet aud Shetland, Shirts, Drawers popular brands and newest styles, be- White, Fancy and Balbriggan, all of and Half Hose. Overalls in Blue and sides several styles confined exclusively tbem Cheap, Stylish and Symmetrical. Brown Denim, Drab and Mode Duck to ourselvesf- We offer Rare Bargains ' Gents' and Boys' HALF HOSE of all and Patent Riveted. in Winter Shawls. grades. Don't fail to examine them. The GREAT DRY GOODS Alio- I lion sale is still going ou at Cohn's to-Iday. to-Iday. mlo To-morrow Evening. At the theatre, to-morrow evening, for the benefit and last appearance of Miss A. A. Adams, the "Two Orphans" Or-phans" will be presented for the last tirvm fnr thp nrPHPnf.. All whn hftVfl not seen this excellent sensation should not miss going to-morrow night. The box office will be opened at 10 o'clock in tbe morning. $1,000 to LOAN at Low Interest, but first-class security required. Apply Ap-ply at this office. f 22 To all who aro suffering trcm tho errors er-rors and indiscrotiong of youtb, nervous weakness, early docay, loss of manhood, tic, I wili send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Sond a self-addressed envelope to tho Rev. Joseph T. Ismas, I Station D, Bible House, New York City. fl THREE SERIOIS CIIAHtiES AguiusL the "Occidental." First That tho proprietors, Auer & Murphy, were the first to keep a respectable respec-table saloon on the one-bit system. Second That by polito attention to their numerous customers and catering to tlioir tastes, thoy now retain tho leading lead-ing trade. Third Tint their wines, brandies, whiskies, cigars, etc., cannot be excelled and seldom equaled in Utah territory. olO SALT LAKE THEATRE. W.T. HARRIS Buainesj Maaagor. ST. PATRICK'S DAY, MAKCH 17TII. 1877. AFTERNOON at 1.30; EVENING al 7.30. : BENEFIT and East Appearance Ap-pearance ol" Jliss A. A. ADAMS. il ORPHANS! ff two L ORPHANS! ADMISSION Usual Theatre Rates, Tho B.. Offlio will bo open for tho sale of f U'fcota on Saturday nt 10 a m. iUS BOOKBINDING done at the Her-aid Her-aid offico in beat styles and cheapest ratea. "THE NEW GOLD FIELDS." Tho Big Horn Country Looming Up- An Expedition To Start la April. A.u Out ii( tins Point Within 150 M ilea. Best Eoute, Etc., Etc. Inasmuch as the cry of prospectors is "on to the Big Horn," it is of vital importance to every person who contemplates con-templates visiting the gold fields to know the best route to lake. The Big Horn country has long since been regarded as the land of promise for gold seekers, hence nothing need be said of the country but what is of spmal importance to everyone is the best route. There are thousands of men throughout the states and territories terri-tories who have their moit sauguine hopes fixfd on the Big Horn, hence the importance of the beat route. This would necessarily include safety, directness" and celerity. Tho route possessing these advantages must, in .the nature of things, be the favorite, as speed aud safety aro the two characteristics of the age, and every prudent man will consider con-sider these facts. There aro several sev-eral routes advocated by which this country can be reached, but the facta show conclusively that the most desirable and practical roule is from Rawlins, Carbon county, Wyoming territory. Cheyenne is distant over 400 miles, Green river is 230 miles and Evanston over 300 miles. The route Ironi any of these points must be lor a great portiou oi the wy over an unknown country, while from Rawlins the distance is not over 150 miles, and that over a road that is known and has a bountiful supply of wood, water and grass. There is now a regular mail service on tbi3 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. Sixty miles out the road crosses tho Sweetwater . river by a good wagon bridge. This is the only stream of importance or size on the route. Sixty-five miles out the road passes the famous "Soda Lakes," from which it is sixty mites to the head of Powder river, and from that to tho Big Horn it is twenty-five miles. An expedition of from 200 to 300 miners and prospectors will leave Rawlins for the Big Horn country between the 1st and 10th days of April, 1377, headed by the oldest miners and mountaineers mountain-eers in the west. It is desired by those going to increase their number num-ber as greatly as possible, in order to secure safety and succe33 in prospecting. pros-pecting. All who contemplate goiog to the gold fields should arrange and go with this expedition. The expedition expe-dition will, when ready to start, select their leaders from among their own number, and can thus select men who know the country. All persons should go prepared to outfit them-Bclvea them-Bclvea with a saddle-horse, pack-horse and prospector's outfit. There are largo stores at Rawlins, where everything every-thing required for a complete outfit can bo bought cheaper than tho parties could take the good3 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 Rawliu3. . Horses are plenty and can be bought at from $30 to $75. Any person desiring information informa-tion will receive a prompt answer by writing to any of the following committee: com-mittee: M. E. Hocker, Sco. Dr. T. M. Smith, P. J. Foster, Merchant. Judoe H. F. Erret, G. Carl Smith, Attorney-at-Law, Rawlins, Wyo., Chairman. J. FHwaon Smith A. F. Dorkhm SMITH & DOREMUS CIVIL ENGINEERS AND U. S. MIN oral Survoyura. malto a specialty of EAILH0AD ENGINEERING and of MINING SURVEYING, For Patents, Advorto Claims and of Under-pround Under-pround Workmjs. OlHeo boLwoon Dosorot KatioDal Rank and Now Co-op Storo. Y. U. box 1.11. d4 NOTICE, The annual meeting of the Stockholders Stock-holders of the Summit County Railroad Rail-road Company for tbe purpose of electing Directors to servo for the ensuing year, will bo held at the Company's office in Coalville on Satr urday, March 2-ith, 1877, at 1 p.m. By order of tho Board of Directors. f2S W. W. Riteb, Sec. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Malicious Lie lias lately been industriously circulated in this city, to the effect that the IVORKISGMEN'S COOPERATIVE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION is "BURSTED." The truth is that i his Association has settled, In full, lor every cent they owed, and sold out the business to Mr. IV m. II. Rowc, whose extensive practical experience in the Boot, Shoo and Leather Trade, combined with sufficient capital, will enable him to establish a first-class Boot and Shoe manufacturing business here one of the necessities of the times. He will continue business at the old stand, the TOWN CLOCK STORK,, S7 MAIN ST., Sign of the "BIG BOOT," and will retain the Employees of the WORKING-MEN'S WORKING-MEN'S CO OP., whose excellent workmanship has gained for their make of Boots and Shoes a recognized superiority over the best imported. marli TO HELP OUT THE DULL TIMES I WILL SELL THE LIMITED STOCK 0 HAND OF BLANKETS, QUILTS, OVERCOATS, FLANNELS, SHAWLS AND WINTER GOODS AT 25 PER CENT. REDUCTION. RE-DUCTION. S. P. TSASDEL. Also Bargains in BOOTS AND SHOES, in Ladies' Kid, Flannel-Lined, Flannel-Lined, Ladies' Heavy Calf, " Arctic Overshoes, " Flannel-lined Slippers, " Snow Excluders, And Men's and Boys' Lamb-lined s Shoes and Rubber Boots. All of above I will sell from 25c. to $1 a pair reduction. Call and look at Prices. S. P. TEASDEL. lew Chmpoiirders I Ml Receive! liy tie Salt Lake Apty of E. I. DUPOfJT DE NEMOURS & CO. ASK TOR AND BE SUEE YOU EECEIVE DUPONT'S CELEBRATED Mining1, Rifle, Eagle Duck, Diamond Grain GUNPOWDERS. ALSO, CONSTANTLY ON HAND, KEGOTS, The very best and mostsoleclj EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET FOR MEAT PACKERS' AND CURERS' USE. :o; For Sale in any desired quantities by all Leading Merchants in Utah Territory. Wholesale only by B. W. E. JENNENS, Agent, Salt Lae City. P. S. If your Merchant cannot supply you with DuPout's Gunpowder address aa above, dS |