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Show SlLTia 1SD LA.D M.ARKKT. SILVER. Hew York, 1.17 par os., gold-Salt gold-Salt Lk,l. IS currency. LJSAU. 50 par too. All chrome diseases successfully treated by C. W. Higgina, M. D. au!9 WHEELER & WILSON Sewiog Machines at half price. Daynes & Son. . m8 A Good Book, Free Seod your name and postoffice ad . dresa to Dr. C. W. Higgina, Postoffice Box 718, and he will nml his book, just issued. , aul9 GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION and FISHING TACKLE, of all kinds, at H bosses Bbothers. Repairs Re-pairs neatly executed. aplo , The Best Ice-Pure Ice-Pure Mountain Ice finest quality and full weight. For sale by John Heil, opposite Commercial, .'Second South street. my21 BETTER YET 1 1 A TEA that is guaranteed BETTER THAN ANY package tea, only 50c. per poued, at TEAPOT STORE. a27 That Cough Stopped. I have had my cough cured by using only one bottle of Dr. C. W. Higgios' Cough Drops, after trying one hundred and one other remedies. au!9 School. The 12th ward eehool will open on Monday, August 27th, in the ward hall, with Mr. J. T. Kingsbury as principal, and a compete at corps of assistants. See adv. TWO CAROM BILLIARD TABLES TA-BLES for sale H. DINWOODEY'8 Furniture Store, First South Street. m27 110,000 Worth oi 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, Firet South street. He trades in evyry thing. n23 UNIVERSITY OF DEdERET. The Fall Term of this institution will begin August 27th. For further information in-formation address aul2 John R. Park, Prea't. LADIES, call and see that HOMEMADE HOME-MADE FLANNEL, 40c. per yard, at the Constitution Building. John C. Cutler, Agent. au9 "Specimens," j Swaner and Brother, the enterprising enterpris-ing jewelers next ncrthof the Herald office, have a fine assortment of petrifactions, petri-factions, fossils aod mineral specimens, speci-mens, sui table for cabinets. They also make jewelry to order. Attention is directed to their advertisement in this issue. A RICH TREAT Fresh Eastern Transplanted SHELL OY3TER3 and meals of the best quality at the Saddle Rock Restaurant and Oyster Rooms. au3 For barb bargains and excellent 1 quality of material in Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing goods'call at our double store iu the Wasatch Building. We are determined to sell low in order to make room for cur Fall and Winter consignments. In our lines we have articles made by our oho employe1, and we can warrant war-rant them. L. Goldberg & Co. auJ9 No More Fits. It aftords me the greatest pleasure to be able to announce to parents and the public, that, after trying sevtral doctors, my little girl, aged two and a-half years, has been entirely cured of fits by Dr. C. W. Hingiua. She suSered teiribly for nearly two yearB, and I would urge alt parents who have abildreu sufWing in like manner to call upon the Doctor at once, and have their little ones cured. Very truly yours, Caroline Ca&t, Thirteenth Ward. Salt Lakb, Aug. 17, 1877. aul9 j Fresh Trout at W. L. Price's. f NEW ARRIVAL. J Ladies' Linen Dub- a" ; ters, with Sleeves, in y large assortment, at Z. C. M. I. H.S. Eldredge, jyl7 Bupt. LUCERNE-ALFALFA Also a variety of GRASS SEEDS, at T. C. ARMSTRONG'S, Firat South street. m26 The Academy of St. Mary's of Utah, Salt Lake City, will open its Annual Session oq tbe firat Monday in September for Boarding Board-ing and Day Pupils. The course of studies .is thorough in Cliisaic.il, ; Academical and Preparatory Departments. Depart-ments. Music vocal and instrumental, instru-mental, theoretical, harmony aud thorough bass, conducted en the plaD of the best classical conservatories of Europe, and taught by tbe most accomplished ac-complished and efficient teachers. The French and German languages taught by native teachers. Iu the art department the same principles which form the basis of instruction in the great art schools of Europe, are embodied iu the course of drawing and painting. Religion of non-j Catholics not interfered with, but for sake of discipline all pupils are required re-quired to couform to exterior observ ances. For further particulars and termB apply to Sister Superior. aul8 To Housekeepers. The attention of heads of families is invited to the superior quality of Borne it' b Flavoring Fla-voring Extracts. They are highly concentrated, have all the freshness aud delicacy of the fruits from which they are prepared and are less expensive. expen-sive. ja28 . Card. Mr. Editor: Nearly a year and a half ago myself and brother, Arthur E. Burnbam, purchased a quarter section of railroad land near Bountiful Bounti-ful from the V. P. Railroad Co. Since that time we have been sub jected to great annoyance-t, aud as we think persecutions, for having done bo. I desire to say that we do not mean to be deterred by threats or violence from maintaining possession to said land. This is our simple right aa American citizens, and we will stand by it let who may oppose. Those who needleesly make trouble must take the consequences. J. W, Burxiiam Bountiful, August IS, 1877. aul9 ORDERS for tbe 8 ALT LAKE CITY BREWERY BEER will be promptly attended to if addressed to Salt Luke City Brewery, or left at tbe Brewery, or with Hill fc Graves, Wasatch Saloon; or with Youngberg & Scbade, Scandinavian Saloon, Salt Lake City. i Cash Paid At all times for Good Barley delivered at the Brewery. a3 TWO THOUSAND OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS have been auld in Utah in the past two years and all testify to their great value, and more particularly for FALL PLOWING. Sold by Howard Skbrke, Bain wagon depot, and all tbe Stores throughout the country. aull ' FOR If you wish to travel by the CHICAGO shortest, quickest.oldest.&cst AND and the safest route botwtsen THE EAST. Omaha and ChicKgn, you must buyyour tickets via the Chicago and Northwestern Railway. Its fares are aa low as tlie lowest. Pullman Palace II 'tel Dining and Sleeping Cars are run on its through oxpresB trains. Tbe celebrated Pullman H..tel Cars are run hy this line and by this lino a'one, between Oaiftha and Chicago. All coupon ticket ajjunU eell tickets via this ruute, Buy je3 by no otbe" route. SUMMER CLOTHING below manufacturing man-ufacturing coat at jylO L. Goldberg A Co. A ISEW ORGAN, with 6 stop?,! $110, Daynes & Son's Music Store, tub I Ado her Cheap Excursion To Franklin and intermediate settlements settle-ments in C.iche Valley, will leave alt Lake city un Wednesday, August 20th, returning from Franklin Frank-lin on Frid ty, August 3lst. Faro for tbo ROUND TRIP, $2.50. Tickets I male available to return by any rcg ular train from August 3lst to September Sep-tember lOih, inclusive, by the payment pay-ment of $l additional at time ol purchase. A baud of music will ac-coui ac-coui pony the parly. For further PARTICULARS SEE POSTERS, aula John N. Pike. A "Well Merited Tkiblttb A tribute of praise where prai-tv is due is simple justice. Among ' ' e most deserving de-serving of the proprietary article which have won i piaco i:iong the medicinal otaples of America ia Gi.knx's Sl'limiuk ?oap, a remedy for diseases and injuries' of the bkiu. a beir.uilier of Die complexion and a meant- oi relieving rheumatism and gout. Sjlphor baths have long been recon:z"d na the mo-t efficient means of curing eruptive and rheumatic rheu-matic diseases. -They are somewhat loo expensive, however, for a modest purse. Glenn's Suli-uuh Soir U a cheap and perfecily reliable substitute lor them, hi nee it accomplishes the same reauits with equftl certainty aud celeriiy. Besides removing un-heallhy un-heallhy granulations, it improves the i texture uf the skin and clarifies H. ' ""'ld by all druggisis. Depot, C. N. ! CtirrTENTos'g, No. 7 Sixth avenue, : N. Y. j Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye. i Uck or brown, 50 eta. aulU , So he eyes a specialty. Call at Dr. C. W. Higgins' office, No. 7 Little's Row.-. aul9 TWENTIETH W AKD S E M I NARY. The 20th ward school will open on the 20th inst., under the auspices of T. B. Lewia, principal, with competent assistants. aul2 Burnett's Cocoaisk. A porfect dresaiug for the hair. The CocOAiNE holds in a liquid form a large proportion propor-tion ol deodorized Cocoanut Oil, prepared pre-pared expressly for this purpose. ja2S Remember that Dr. C. W. Higgius cures Liver and Kidney complaints. au!9 SUBSCRIBERS. Please look up your postal cirda with d.ite of the EXPIRATION of your SUBSCRIPTION, SUBSCRIP-TION, and govern yourselves accordingly, accord-ingly, aula Is Your Life Worth 10 Cents? Sickness prevails everywhere, and everybody complains of aome disease during their life. When sick, the object ob-ject is to get well; now to say plainly that no perrt'in in thi-t world timt is guttering will) Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint Com-plaint aud itp cllects, su,:h as indigea tion, CosliveiK'fS, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, palpitation palpita-tion of the lleait, Depre.-.-., J Spirit, uilliouene.s, ettf., cm ukc Ckken's Auutvr Flow f:i t wuimot getting rc lief and cure. If you d.'uht mis, go to your Druiat Z. C. M. I. or Wa satcli Drug St-ircn and get a Sample Bottle for 10 c-uts and try it. Reg ular size 75 cen'a Two doses will relieve you. m'29 Tn o-LDEft 1 1 m.ik- room (or our fall stock we wili t-eli t:;e bthiMce- of summer sum-mer clotl-iug on li .nd h ("W coxt. jvlO !'- Goi.nu.inu tfc Co. SeUt School I Prof. W. H. Rager will open a SELECT SCHOOL in the Seventies Hall on Monday, August 20th. The rooms ara being thoroughly furnished with newly made furniture. A cabinet composed of specimens iu the Mineralogy, Geology and Natural History, carefully selected by the principal, will be in the school for the honetit of student. W. H. Rigor, as a teacher, is too well known to require comment. a4 AN ORDIMANCE Providing Tor the Punishmeut or Certain Offence. Section 1. Jk it ordained by the City Council of Silt Luke City: That any person who shall injure, deface or destroy any building or fixture thereof, or injure, destroy or secrete any goods, chattels, or valuable papers pa-pers of another, or prepare any dead-frll, dead-frll, or dig any pit, or set a gin, or arrange any trap to injure another's iperaouor property, or take down, 'injure or remove any monument, or I any tree marked as a boundary of any tract ol land, or city lot, or destroy, de-stroy, deface or alter the marks of any monument, or injure or destroy any fence, or fountain, or any shade or fruit tree, or any other kind of public ur private) property, shall be liable to a line in any sum not exceeding ex-ceeding niuoty-nine dollars, or to imprisonment im-prisonment not to exceed one hundred hun-dred days, or both. Seo. 2. Any person wbo shall kill,, maim or diuliguru any horse or other domestic animal, the property ol .another, or administer poison to any iuch animal, or expone any poiaonoua eubsium, Willi the mleut that it shall be taken by auy such animal, shall he liable to a fine in any aum not ex-ceuding ex-ceuding ninety-nine dollars, or to im-pricoument im-pricoument for a term not exceeding one hundred days, or both. um,. o. Any person who shall lalsely represent himself to bo an officer of Salt Lake City, or attempt to personate one, or who without authority au-thority shall perform any official act lor or in behalf ol any such officer, shall be liable to a nno in anv sum tut exceeding ninety-nine dollars, or to imprisonment not exceeding one hundred dave, or both. Sjeo. 4. Tuat sections 14, 17, 20 ana 2d of Chap VII., of the lie vised Oidiuances ol Salt Lake City, relating to "Crimen and Punishment" are hereby repealed. Passed July 31.st, 1877. FEUAMOKZ LITTLE, Mayor. JOHN T. CAINE, City Recorder, Tekkltohy of Utah, 1 Sail Lake Cily. J This certifies that the foregoing is u true copy of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance providing for tbe Punishmeut of Certain Oflences," uae.! by iho Cily Council of Salt tmke City, the 3lst day of July, A.D. 1877, us appears of record in my office. As witness my band aud SFAL I the corporate seal of Salt 1 ' J Lake City, this 4th day of August, A.D. 1877. JOHN T. CAINE, at. City Recorder. FiiiKtt'oiucs at Cutler Bros. jelo Eot Springs. The St. Louia Iron, Mountain and Sjuthern railway comDanv. have SAVE YOUR BOOKS Dy getting them bound. Try "the Hebald Bindery. m3 -A. CABD. To all who are suffering from the errors er-rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, 1 will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. Thi jreat remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Sond a self-addressed envelope to tho Rsv. Joseph T. Inmam, Station D, Bible House, New Yerk City. fl Removal. Dr. 8. II, Clawson, auccessor to Dr. A. W. Calder, in tho Dental business, begs to announce to the public that lie baa removed from the Romney Block to more convenient apartments iu the Jennings Building, on the same floor wilh tho office of Benedict Broa. j29 Select School. MRS. M. E. RANDALL'S SELECT SE-LECT SCHOOL, at "Morgan's College Col-lege Building," H'.h Ward, will REOPEN RE-OPEN on Monday, August 20lh. In connection wilh the day school, evening cla sea will be formed for those who aro unable to attend the dav school. au7. ESTRAY NOTICE. f II AVE IN MY PO-'SKSSION THE F0L-1 F0L-1 knfiiiB docriloil Animals: Ono h iy am to Mulo, suuioic(l to be about 8 y Ob rd oil, blnok lass, umuu ana tuil, wCHu oio: collar marks, it) ia all nmad, branded U with muaro bottom on lalt ibih. Ono bay mure Mulo, auppoBod to bo about S ?cars did. bltolt lefts, mane and tail, 'bito nnBi oollnr murks, flliud all round, leather homl ttnll on; branded II C o on left, fiigb. 1boahovo.il nut claimed, will bo sold at tlii District found ia Bountiful, l)avi County, on iMoDtlur. August LTlh, 1877, &t "P m' JOHN TBLF0RD, Distrlot t'ouDdkoeper. Bountiful. Davis County, August J7, lb'T.uulS CITY TAXES. The tai payers of Salt Lake City are hereby notified that the City Tai Assessment Roll for the year 1877 is now complete, and in accordance, with the requirements of section 65 of I the charter of Salt Lake City, the I City Council has fixed upon Tuesday, j the 21at day of AugtiBt, instant, at 2 o'clock, p.m., at the Council Chamber in the City Hall, aa the time and place "for hearing objections thereto, and any person feeling aggrieved by the assessment of his property, may appear at the time specified and make his objections, which shall be heard and determined by the Cily Council." All peraonB interested should take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. ac-cordingly. " As witnesa my hand f 1 and the corporate at a! 1 J of Salt Lake City, this ' 13th day of Auguet.A.D. 1877. JOHN T. CAINE, alo City Recorder. Next Door to Wells, Fargo & Co. We have opened our new Furniture Furni-ture in the Btone store next to We I la, Fargo & Co. Oqr stock iB large, and the public are invited to examine tho prices. Barratt Bros. my 24 SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisement under ttu heading 10 oentt per line per day ; nothing Inierted for less than 60 oenta for one time. WANTED rpO RENT, A SMALL HOUSE, FIVE ' X or six rooms, either on tae lino or Streot Hail way or within throe blooki of Waiatoh Hutol. Apply to Frank Eastman, at office ol K. T. 8praue, Waiatoh Hotel, to-morrow (Monday) morning. aultl A SITUATION BY A FIRST-CLASS l'astry Cook. Four years reference from last plasa. Addroii, by letter only, f aitry Cook, Hi kilo office iq9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS SALT LAKE THEATRE. 11 A KEY WESTON Manager. MAGIC, MIRTH AND MYSTERY. LIMITED SEASON ONLY ! CommeDoiQC MONDAY EVE., AUG. 20. Appearinco of the Qresi MACALLISTER ! The most renowned ILLUSIONIST of Modem Times, and hit munifiaeDt distribution distribu-tion of 100 pESfe 100 NIGHTLY. A D M I S 8 I O N i Dross Circle and Pirquette (Two Knrelopes) . 30 CENTS First Circlo (One Envelope) 35 CttNTd i'wo Upper Circles (One Knvolopo) 25 CENTS W .1J. A Dutlitt Tlukot admits one porJOD. who will be given Six Envelopes. No Extra Charge for Reserved 3eati. GRAND GIFT MATIXEE SATURDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M. ADMISSION-25 Cents to all puts of the House. auI9 PETRIFACTIONS ! FOSSILS. Wo have on hand a fine stock of Mineral oflical nnd Geological Specimens, including a collection of very tare i'ossils, which we offer for sale cheap. Jewelry of all kinds made to order. Cnmoo and Stone Setting dono at Low Ratoa. SWANER A BRO. . Manufacturing Jewelers, aui'J Main Street. 12TH WARD SCHOOL. rilUE TWELFTH WARD SCU00L WILL X open on tho S7ih of Augott. In tho siiaolous and commodious 12th Ward fchool- liomo. Competent assistance hat been secorod. Tuition for Common Branehei, from S3 to 35 por term. JUS.T. KINGdUURlf, sul'J Principal. NOTICE. ' la tit Probate Court in and fr Salt Laks County, Territory of L'tah. In tho matter of tho estate of Joseph iS'ewmao, deceased. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF tha Probate Court for iSalt Lake County, Territory of Utah, in the above entitled matter, notice is hereby given that Saturday, tha 2-jth day of August, A. D. 177, at 10 a.m., at tbo court room of said court at the Court House in Salt Lake City, has been appointed the time and placo for the hearing of the application applica-tion of Elizabeth. Newman, praying for tbo admission to probate of a certain document, purporting to bo the last will and testament uf Joseph Newman, deceased, de-ceased, and that letters testamoatary in the above matter be iBEuad to John Newman New-man and Thomas S. Newman, at whivb time and place all persons interested may appear and contest said application. Dated at Salt Lako City, this luth day of August, A. D. 1877. D. BOCKHOLT, Clerk of the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake County. By CH&.ELS9 S. Burton, Doputy. 19 NOTICE OF SALE. pY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE J Probato Court of Salt Lake ooonty, U: T., there will be Soli at Pu blio Sale, at the rosldenae ol liar riot S. Kimball, between too hours of a a.m. and 5 p m., August &Kh, 1477, an undivided l iWih intorest belonging to Eugeno Kimball minor, 3-titiih interest eaoh Colon ging to Sarah and Andrew Kimball, minora, and 3 OJth interest belong leg to Joshua Kimball, minor, of the following described pioporty, tiz.. The wholo of lots sis lG) and sevoa (7) and rart of Lot Cvo (5) as follows commencing at the northoast cornor of said lot firo (3 running thence wost two rods, thence south live (St rods, thonco oast two (2) rods, thence north live ;5) rods to the plaoo of bo- ianing. all situate in Block 111 I, Plat A. Also the whole of lot three (3) and part ef lot Cvo (5) s follows commencing at the fouthasJt oornerof said lot five (5) ranning thonce west ton (10) rods, thenao noith one (1) rod, thooco east ten (10) rods, thonce snu h one (U r-jd to tbe placo of beginning, all situate in Block Plat A. Salt Lake City survey. Tho above described property consists o S-ilOth Intorost owned by Sarah Kimball, minor, Ann (i. Kimball. Guardian. ii-6CtH Interest ownod b? Andrew Kimball, minrr. Ann O. iimball. Guardian. y-UGth Interest owood by Joshua Kimball, minor. Nowoll Kimball. Guardian. 1-G0th intoroft owned by Eugone Kimball, minor, Harriet S- Kimball, Guardian, auli) I THE ARCADE RESTAURANT; TO THE FRONT. ! Ifieopeu August HMU. TAHK3 DIN WOODEY THANKS BT3 ) patrons for their past patronage and rosi'octfully solicits a oontinuance of their lavors. MEALS SERVED IN PIRST-CLAES H.J.GRANT, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. Total Iusnrauce Capital represented, repre-sented, over $160,000,000. Office: FOUR DOORS Soutii oj Z. C. M. l,t at Zion's Savings Bank and 1 Trust Company. jt II THE BAT STAIXION CROMWELL! 'THREE YKARS OLD (HALF BROTHER 1 to BLACK PRINCE), got by DICTA-IOR DICTA-IOR fuu brother to DEXTKK (browa. foaled ISIS), got by KESDYK'S HAMBLS-1UMAN, HAMBLS-1UMAN, dam, the dam of DEXTER, bj Amorican Star; s. d. , the dam of aH AftK. Dam, LADY KKTCUUM (bay), iiot by an Imported English blood hone: ln MADAM LOOM IS R (oheitnul), got by WARRIOR, by YOUNG MESSENGER, by Wl. I'll HOP MESSENGER, by IMPORTED MESSENGER. Will stand for a limitod number of Mares. PRICE, - - . $25, Enquire of CUAS. CRABTHEE. aulS REWARD. Five Hundred Dollars Reward will be Paid by Utah County for the CAPTI7EB OF WALLACE WILRERSON. THE MURDERER OF WM. BAXTEB. DESCRIPTION lie i3 thirty-three years old, nearly iir feet tall, q-iito ullm built, grey eyea soiaowhat sunken, dark auburn hair, sandy beard, one tooth jrono, Roman features. Said Wilkerson escaped from the Utah county Jail on Sunday night. Address the SherifloflUtah county, Provo city. " aul4 ESTRAY NOTICE. I HAVE IN MY POSSESSION THB following desoribed animal. If not claimed and takon awar within tea days fro-n the date hereof. I will ozpoie it at public sale, and sell it to the hlghatt reaponiib o bidder, at the district pound in KaytTille. DaTia oounty, on Moaday, August 27th, 1&77, at 2 o'clock p.m. Cne kay fior.e. snppoced to be 4 years old, white stripe in fact, black mane, tall and feet; branded with a diamond, with a stroke. tta:hed at bottom en left thich- JOHN OAlLEY, . Kaysrille District Ponndkeeper-August Ponndkeeper-August 17tb, 177. ao.18 PLUMBERS, ETC. HEESCH & ELLERBECK LICENSED Plumbers, GAS & STEAM FITTERS, Respectfully announce that TTAVING LAID ALL THE CITY WATER 11 PiPbS. and having a large Stock of Plumbing Maftrial on hand, thoy are prepared pre-pared to LAY SERVICE PIPES FOR WATER and Gas, tlio to lay Water and Qas Piping In all Buildings and GROUNDS. bo:h Public and Private. Our .Mr. Heesch being an experienced and iTctiol PLUM BEE, Gas and Steam Fitter, we are able to guarantee good work and atificUQO- Deilera in ALL KINDS OF PUMPS. Pii o. Fittings, Hose, Sinks, Basins, Bath Tubs, (fas Fixtures, eto- Pumos Repaired. Charges Moderate. Work promptly attended to. Old Constitution Building, Opposite Z. m2 O. M. I. PLUMBING, ETC. DAVID JAMES, LICENSED PLUMBER, TINNER Gas aid Steam Filler Respectfully announces that UAV1XG BREN AWABDKD T1IK CON- Tit ACT FOR LATINO TUB CITt WAT KB PIPES, And having a large stook of Plum Mo Material on hand, ho Is now preparod to LAY WATER PIPES IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS. Dealer in Marble Slabs and Wash -Basins, Water Closets, Copper and Zinc Bath Tubs, Black, Galvanized and Hose Pipe ajid Fittings for same. av-Agent for RUMSEY'3 Poroe, Lift and Drive Well PUMPS and Extras. Pumps repaired. All work guaranteed. OFF1CB AND WORKSHOPS, West Temple Street Opposite City Moat Market. m LESLIE'S MONTHLIES, when bound, make a neat little volume. The Herald Bindery does work in every style and at reasonable ralee. m3 |