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Show I VALLEY HOUSE The Best $2.00 day Home in this city. iu29 TO RENT Foster's Store on Main Street. ADply at Taylor & Cuttar'i. alO Money to Loan. Mr. C. W. Stayner has some money to loan on gilt edge gecurity. See him at once. a20 DUNFORD, our Hatter, No. 61 Main street. 14 The BLUE GLA33 HAT juat received atSlEGEL BROS. aG Ontario Bullion. Two bars of Ontario bullion assay value, $4,054, were received at the office of the Western Union express yesterday. The RANDOLPH Hat, all the style. At S1E3EL BR08. - ' a6 GILLET'3 CREAM, DRY HOP YEAST; warranted to please or money refunded. a7 The latist styles and patterns of clothing received daily at L. Goldberg A Co 'a. al8 Views of the EXECUTION OF J. D. LEE can be bad at C. R. Savage's Sav-age's Art Bazaar. a!9 The best variety of spring and summer clothing, at L. Goldberg & Co.'s. . a!8 For Sale. A new upright WEBBE PIANO, viky cheap, on XASY TERMS. Apply to R. W. S., P. O. box 1,048. al7 For Sale or Rent. "Flagstaff" Saloon, Bingham. This very desirable property, with bar fixtures and billiard table complete, can be purchased at a low figure or rented on reasonable terma. Apply to E. & G. Boukpfdky, Second South street, neit to Walker Bros. m The BRAVO Hat, only sold by SIEGEL BROS. a6 Feesh Mountain Trout at Cutler Bros. 37 JUST received A nne stock ot GUNS, PISTOLS and Ammunition AU kind of Gunamitt) work done. Heuaser Bros., Main street. P.O. box 625. 15 Mazarine or Blue Glass in full supply alG. F. CulmerA Co.'s. ml5 Personal Procrastination is the thief of time. As Drs. Adams fc Ou turnings' time in Silt Lake city is drawing to a close, if you wish to consul t those gentlt-men gentlt-men come before they leave the city. Consultation Free. If you have any kind of a Chrome Diaeaie consult Drs. Adams & Cutninings at the Salt Lake House. alO WALL PAPER a specialty 10,000 Rolls of Paper at H. Diu- woodey's furniture store. ni27 Buy your clothing and gents' furnishing fur-nishing goods where you have the best variety and get the worth of your money, from L. Goldberg & Co. al8 CHOICE FLOWER and GARDEN SEEDS to bo found al T. C. ARMSTRONG'S ARM-STRONG'S grain and flour store, First South street, near Omimeiuul. felG Holloway's Pills and Ointment. I We stand aghast at the thousands! hourly hurried to a premature grave, victims of having neglected the firdt j symptoms of disease. Whether the! complaint originates in the body, or; be introduced accidentally through the skin fatal results may be warded off hy a timely recourse to one or both of these medicines. 25 cents per box or pot. m3 Burnett's Flavoring Extracts The superior ity of these extracts con-aists con-aists in their perfect purity and (real strength.. They aro warranted free from the poisonous oils and acids which enter into the composition ol many of the factitious fruit flavor now in the ninrknt. They nre not only true to their names, hut are prepared from fruits of the best qual-ity, qual-ity, and are so highly concentrated that a comparatively small quantity only need be used. ja30 $10,000 Worth of Furniture Wanted. Crane will pay the higheat prioe Li large and small ounntiir of Household House-hold Furniture to fill country orders. Wh'.-n you want to sell yo to Crime's, First Suuth street. He trades in evury thing. n23 SPECIAL NOTICE to Far- " mere, Sheep Raisers, Butchers, and others: Z. C. M. I., of, this city, is paying the highest high-est market price in cash for I Wool and Hides of all kinds, j Wool contracts closed and the j usual advances made on the ' Baine. We have every facility for handling theae products in any quantity, and parties will ' find it to their interest to con-I con-I suit us before making other I arrangements. Parties shipping ship-ping their Hides or Wool to ! us will please mark them Z. ; C M, I., care H. B. Clawson. i i Depot at the Wagon and Ma- I chine Yards opp. the Inatitu- ' tion. H. 8. Eldredge, I fe!4 Supt. ! GILLET'S DOUBLE EXTRACTS are the richest aud finest flavors, and never fail to please. a7 There is no Reason for the existence exist-ence of marlyra to the Gout and Rheumatism, or to any ol those cutaneous cu-taneous eruptions that arise from impurities im-purities nt blood or dirty habits and are found in crowded dwellings where bad air prevnils or bad food is consumed, if there bo Glenn's Sulphur Sul-phur SoaI" at hand, which, by being regularly applied, neutralizes the et-lecls et-lecls ot impurities of blood and dirty skin, andimprt8 both health and beauty. Sold by all druggists. Depot, C. N. GrtiTTENTUN's, No. 7 Sixth ave nue, N. Y. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or browu, 50 cts. aI9 . WANTED. A Gisl or Woman accuhtoincd to general housework. Apply lo Mrs. Teasilel, corner ol Pino street, 20ih ward. a!5 ORDERS for tho SALT LAKE CITY BREWERY BEER will bo promptly attended to if addressed to Salt Lako City Browery, or left al the Brewery, or wilh Hill &. Graves, Wasatch Saloon; or with Youngberg & Schado, Scandinavian Saloon, Salt Lake City. Cash Paid al all limes for Good Barley delivered at the Brewery. a3 You can Bave 25 per cent, by purchasing pur-chasing clothing from L. Goldberg & Co. a IS Siegel Bros.' Spring Stock. Siegel Bros, are now receiving their Spring Stock, which comprises the Latest Fashions and Many Novelties. Gentlemen are respectfully invited t call and inspect the same. aG Burnett's Cocdaine kills dandruD, (allays irritation and promotes the I growth of hair. ja30 To all who are suffering from tho errors er-rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, tfce., I will send a recipo that will cure you, FREE OF CSAUUS. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a sclf addressed envelope to tho Rev. Jos:rn T. Isiian, Station B, Bible House, New York City. fl TWENTIETH WARD DITCH. 4LL PERSONS USING WATER from tho ditch known A3 the 20th Ward Ditch are hereby notified to report themselves to the watermasters of their respective wards on Monday, April 23d, at 7 a.m., prepared with the nee.p-RaA.ry tools tn work at repair-lug repair-lug and cleaning out said ditch. Those using water from said ditch for household purposes will take notice that tho water will be stopped off on Sunday evening, April 22d. William Hyde, City Watermaster. Salt Lake City, April 19, 1877. a20 TO SAVE MONEY iCr a 0 TO TJE-i7Twa jrA ard Meat -Mar- frTM kot, Liarly oipo-sits oipo-sits tbe Twon- t ,l",h Ward core. Henry jf,:'--S fornes mingy 3 baiachoico as- (viiiy fortmoot of WottJ on lian-t. i". fCnnd icIIj at tho M'M--T Si br"- TM'ricm Try hi in occo and yea uro euro to coatinuo al'J THREE SI KIOI M CHARGES AeitiuHl the "Occidental." First That tin proprietor?, Autr & Murphy, were thu first to keep a respectable respec-table saloon on tho one-bit system. Second That by polilo attention to their numerous cuato.nrs and catering to their tastes, tlioy now retain tbo leading lead-ing trade. TAird Thit their wines, brandies, whiskies, cigars, etc , cannot bo excelled and seldom uqualod in Utah territory. out STEWART'S Celebrated BRUSHES, Kull paint:: us, K.L;oM'KKS. UOttStiWIKN, Asd 0-TRL Family Usk. V't "nio, tPhoros-vIn and lUUil, Ly .. C M I. Urrcrr And brm Irarcments, M f.T- tln.iha, I'iiti A Co., S 1. 'IWiW, Vcreri. Kimtnlti Lfi 7 roae V s.-rs. Hity i Co. Mtaars. Wm. J onoinifs, Sons Jk Sadlor. STEW A III EKQS. & CO., 1 lMubiueb, Pa. j "THE NEW GOLD FIELDS." "'The Wig Horn fonntry Looming i Up- I Au Expedition To Start In MAY. ,n OuUiHliiK Point U ilEiin 15 MlU'N. ' Bkst Route, Ere, Ere. Inasmuch as tho cry of prospectors is "on to the Big Horn," it is of vital importance to every person who con-: con-: templates visiting the gold fields to ! know the best route to take. The ' Big Horn country has. long since been regarded as tiie land of promise , for gold seekers, hence nothing need ho said of the country but what is ol tjpuciui nuijurmucu iu everyone ia me best route. There arc thousands of men throughout the states and territories terri-tories who have their mort sanguine hopes fired au tho Big Horn, henco the imporianco of tho best routo. This would necessarily include safety, lirectness and celerity. Tho routo possessing these advantages must, in the nature of things, be the favorite, us apeed and safety are the t evo characteristics of the age, and every prudent man will consider con-sider these facts. Thero aro several sev-eral routes advocated by which this country can be reached, but the facts show conclusively ttittt tbo must desirable and practical route is from Rawlins, Carbon county, Wyoming territory. Cheyenne is distant ' over 400 miles, Green river is 230 miles and Evaustou over 300 miles. The route from any of these points must be for a greit portion of the way 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 Bupply of wood, water and grass. Thero ianow a regular mail service on this route forty-five milos out from Rawlins, to-wit: to-wit: To the Ferris and Seminole mining districts, where thero ore three mines now being worked by large companies. Siny miles out the road crosses Ihe 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 miles to the head of Powder river, aud from that to the Big Horn it is twenty-five miles. THE SECOND ORGANIZED EXPEDITION EX-PEDITION WILL LEAVE RAWLINS RAW-LINS ABOUT THE 10TH OF MAY, 1877. SMALL PARTIES ARE LEAV ING DAILY. All persons Bhould go prepared pre-pared to outfit themselves with a saddle horse, pack-horse and prospector's outfit.. There are large stores at Riwlins, where everything every-thing required for a compMf outfit oiu bo bought cheaper than the parlies could take the goods there. The committee have secured special roles on the Union Pacific railroad from Omaha lo Rawlins, as follows: First-class lieket, $-10; second-ciass, 532; emigrant, $25. ; Horses aro plenty and can be bought at from $30 to $75. Any person desiring information will receive a prompt answer by writing to THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE SECOND m(i HORN EXPEDITION, RAWLINS, CARBON CO., m8 Wyoming Terr. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' ESTRAY NOTICE. T UAVB IN MY POSSESSION THE FOL-i FOL-i lowing described ADtmals. If not claimed , nd taken away within too Jayi rrom tho dato arrool, 1 will oiposo at public alo and soil Lboni to tho hiirheit rospensibto bidder, at tho District Puund, ia Kaysvillo, buria Coums-, ua Mondaj, April 30ih, 1&77, at 2 0 clock p.m. One bluo roan Mare about 9 yean old, white (trip in face, branded J E 11 ua right hii und shoulder. Olio brown Horso, supposed to bo 7 years old, while spot on node, throo white fret, branded lion lalt tbigh. JUIIN GAILHY, District PounJkoopor. Ami 20, IS77- ail ESTRAY NOTICE. T HAVE IN MV POSSESSION TUIi KOL- 1 lowing Uoaeribod Anituah: Uno rod tww-year-cld lloifor, brand supposed sup-posed to bs il D on lolt hi. One rod joarliDg lieitcr, whito bolly and flan 11 ?, whito lower tail, no legible brands, (Jno rod and white roarling Uull, whito faco. no legible brands. ihe above, if notoluioied, Trill bo sold at tbe district pound m Uouniiful.Davij county, on Saturday, April iS. 1&77, at J p.iu. JOilN TELb'UHL), Dioinoi foundkoepor. lloaniiful, Davis County, April IS, lb;7. aifl BENNETT & HARKNESS, Attorney s-a t-Law Office, 00 East Temple Fit. FIRE INSURACE AGENT, AyANTKD BY A FIRST-CLASS FOR- MUSI KIKE inauranoo Company an active, roliible man ot" ioiluoneo and lame poraonal iiCQuaiuiBnco, as Acont for Salt Luke. t.oimni8sion and other termi Very liboral Heloroncei required. Addroi t iro insuronoo," Uox luit, Sun Franciso-c Franciso-c al7 FOE SALE OR TO LET, A 'WWyilllBUKO DBVONSHItlE Ml A I Par;iLu'arj uiN.Iy Uv WJl. i-illi ward, aalt Laku city. ' a 0 Red Canyon ani Ml Springs GOAL. THt ONLY RELIABLE KSRKET FOR LU5IP, ASSORTED AND EGG COAL. Lmi.' stock nlways on h!od, and fall Wi-i(;hL jjiiiirArilofiil. I'ricos low, finil spociftl attention jivon to tho wanU of Uio puulic. Offick, Desorot Bank Block. nlO A. GOULD, Agent. EACLE ENIPOR1UW1, COLUMN. Sl 1 Ak ft o rfj K fi A. h (Cfr if. m d vl ?W i r'M ' a fpf .ttHA .r'":Jt iJfrbjt AUERBACH'S COLUMN SpringStock JTE ARE NOW RECEIVING tbe First Shipment of our SPRING GOODS, consisting of D OMESTIH Dry Goods FANCY GOODS, Foreign DRESS GOODS, From Hi eta. per yard upwartte. WHITE AND COLORED TABLE LINEN Xapkins ana Ioj lies, TURKISH, DAMASK, UUCK ANU HONEYCOMB TOWELS, Iu FLASSKLS;we have Silk fc mbroiIorel, WHITE GOODS Checked, .Striped aud 1'laia iVaiiiNooks, Jaeouctv, Lanu and Swiss Tarlelons Id all Colors, A FINE SELECTION OF Embroideries, Silk Ties & Handkerchiefs la the Lateat Shades. ALL COLORS OF JRVftflNTJ RAILROAD CANVAS. KID GLOVES, Millinery Notions AND BIB B O IsTS. Ladies', aliases' and Children's SHOES In Gentlemen's FURNISHING GOODS We hove a Full Stock of CASS1.1IEKES, WHITE SHIRTS, BOWS, SCARFS ASD TIES Of the Latest Styles.' CLOTHING For MEN and BOYS. Boots and Shoes l.TS Io all ShadcB, New and Novel. PRICES will be made to suit the Times. Winter Goods CLOSING OUT J.t a Sacrifice, To make room for our extensive Stock of elegantSprirjg Gooda in transit. WHOLESALE BUYERS WILL FIND OUR STOCK FULL AND COMPLETE, Orders promptly filled and honorable hon-orable treatment gnarantecd. KSTAHI.ISIIKD 1N(J1. pjeeSacT&bro. I EASTiTEMPLE STREET I SALT LAKE CITY |