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View Ad C. E. Dye Count: 18 First Date: 1877-01-01 Last Date: 1877-09-01
Mrs. C. E. Dye Invites her patrons, the Ladies of Salt Lake and vici- nity, to call and inspect her New Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, having the Largest assortment in all branches of Millinery of any house in town. Ladies favoring her with a call, will find the latest Parisian Modes and most Modern Fashions of America in her Emporium. Do not forget 17, East Temple street. TEMPLE OF FASHION. Ladies attending Conference will do well to give her a call.
View Ad C. R. Savage Count: 25 First Date: 1877-01-01 Last Date: 1877-12-15
THE FINE ARTS. The Ladies of Utah are invited to visit our New Art Gallery, the finest in the West. We will show them specimens of our first premium por- trait and Landscape Photographs in all branches includ- ing enlargements from small pictures, any size or style, the coloring in water colors, ink or oil, is by G. M. Ottin- ger, which is a sufficient guarantee of excellence. Our prices are put at living rates. We spare no pains to produce satisfactory work, and are determined to excel in all we do. A full assortment of Day and Sunday School Prizes kept in stock. Frames, Chromos and Pictures of all kinds on hand. Send your orders to C.R. SAVAGE, Salt Lake City, Utah.
View Ad ZCMI Count: 24 First Date: 1877-01-01 Last Date: 1877-12-15
Z. C. M. I Wholesale and Retail Dealing in all kinds of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, STUDEBAKER WAGONS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMNETS, &c.
View Ad F. Auerbach & Bros Count: 19 First Date: 1877-01-01 Last Date: 1877-09-15
F. AUERBACH & BRO. 55 East TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, Millinery Goods, Shapes, Flowers, Ornaments, Etc., Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ Cloaks and Furs, Notions, Pipes, Cutlery, Etc., Our Prices will be as low as the lowest, Wholesale Buy- ers will find the Best Assortment and Bottom Prices at the Old Fashioned House.
View Ad Woolcott's Pain Paint Count: 10 First Date: 1877-01-01 Last Date: 1877-05-01
WOOLCOTT’S PAIN PAINT IS THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY For Inflammation, Fever or Heat. Does not burn, Smart or color the skin, and requires no rubbing. Recom- mended for all Eruptive Diseases, Rheumatism, Bruises, Wounds, Colds, Frosted Feet, &c. PRICE FIFTY CENTS. Hundreds of References in Salt Lake City. The Ogden Junction says: “Pain Paint is a wonderful remedy and ought to be widely known.” A HOME PREPARATION. ONLY CITY AGENCIES—11th and 15th Ward Co-op Stores, Deseret Bakery, Main Street, Morgan's, 7th Ward Cooper's, 17th Ward (and Woman's Commission House. AGENTS WANTED. No Capital but Bishop’s Recommend required. Ad- dress this office.
View Ad H. Dinwoodey Count: 25 First Date: 1877-01-01 Last Date: 1877-12-15
H. DINWOODEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FURNITURE, SPRING BEDS, WIRE MATTRESSES FEATHERS WALL PAPER AND BABY CARRIAGES, 75, 77, & 79, First South Street, SALT LAKE CITY.
View Ad Mitchell & James, David James Count: 25 First Date: 1877-01-01 Last Date: 1877-12-15
DAVID JAMES, TINNER, GAS, WATER & STEAM FITTER. Agent for RUMSEY’S celebrated LIFT and FORCE PUMPS. Pumps Repaired On short notice. Orders from the country promptly responded to. Address, David James, Box 306. Salt Lake City.
View Ad Woman's Commission House Count: 5 First Date: 1877-01-01 Last Date: 1877-02-15
WOMAN'S COMMISSION HOUSE IS NOW FURNISHED WITH A VARIETY OF WOOLEN GOODS, SUCH AS TWEEDS, JEANS, DOE-SKINS, WATERPROOFS, FLANNELS, LINSEYS, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, LADIES JACKETS, STOCKINGS, YARNS, SOCKS, GLOVES, WRISTLETS, LATEST STYLES OF FANCY WORSTED TIES, Men's Knitted Undershirts, DAMASK BED SPREADS, Rag Carpet, Felt and Straw Hats, Fancy Articles, Shoes, Satchels, Cotton Yarn, Brush- es, Brooms, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Flour, Can- ned Fruits, Tomato Catsup, Cider-Vinegar Candies, Table Salt, Tiny Trunks, Tiny Bu- reaus, Spool Stands, Laundry Blueing, Soaps, Ink, Shoe Blacking, Concentrated Lye, Silver Plating, Pottery Ware, Clothes Pins, Neats Foot Oil, Glue. ALSO A VARIETY OF MEDICINES, INCLUDING D. Huntington’s Celebrated INDIAN REMEDIES AND THE Oil of Artemisia, OR WILD SAGE, PAIN Paint. Medicines from Dr. Crockwell’s Dispenstay, SARAS SALVE, Etc. Also a Variety of Books, AL OF HOME MANUFACTURE. —
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 18 First Date: 1877-01-01 Last Date: 1877-09-01
TEASDEL’S THE FAVORITE AND POPULAR HOUSE FOR THE LADIES, AND NOTED FOR THE REGULATION OF LOW PRICES IN FAMILY GROCERIES, DRESS GOODS, PROVISIONS, Etc.
View Ad Woman's Commission House Count: 12 First Date: 1877-03-01 Last Date: 1877-08-15
WOMAN’S COMMISSION HOUSE IS NOW FURNISHED WITH 4 VARIETY OF WOOLEN GOODS, SUCH AS TWEEDS, JEANS, DOE-SKINS, WATERPROOFS, FLANNELS, LINSEYS, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, LADIES JACKETS. STOCKINGS, YARNS, SOCKS, GLOVES, WRISTLETS, LATEST STYLES OF FANCY WORSTED TIES, Men’s Knitted Undershirts, Damask Bed Spreads, Rag Carpet, Felt and Straw Hats, Fancy Articles, Shoes, Satchels, Cotton Yarn, Brushes, Brooms, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Flour, Canned Fruits, Tomato Catsup, Cider-Vine- gar, Candies, Table Salt, Tiny Trunks, Tiny Bureaus, Spool Stands, Laundry Blueing, Soaps, Inks, Shoe Black- jog, Concentrated Lye, Silver Plating, Pottery Ware, Clothes Fins, Neatsfoot Oil, Glue, R. Matthews & Co’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger Morgan's Honey, Iron Brackets made from native ore Door Mats, Toy Table and Spool Stands, Sole Leather’ and other Trunks, Gents’ Fine Shirts and Woolen Overshirts, Fine Table Salt, Band Boxes and Dixie Cotton.
View Ad Calder & Careless Count: 19 First Date: 1877-03-15 Last Date: 1877-12-15
PIANOS & ORGANS, Of the Very Best manufacture, and warranted for five years, on INSTALMENTS OF ONE, TWO OR THREE YEARS. Payments can be made monthly, quarterly or six monthly. Prices low and no interest charged. Send to us for catalogue and further information. CALDER & CARELESS.
View Ad R. Matthews & Co. Count: 4 First Date: 1877-05-01 Last Date: 1877-06-15
A CARD. A rumor is being current that we are using a New York brand on the articles we manufacture, to have them sell in this market. We wish to state that it is not so. We use no other than our own brand, and rely on the purity and quality of our articles to commend them to the public. R. MATTHEWS & Co., Salt Lake City, U. T.
View Ad Col. J. Reese Count: 2 First Date: 1877-07-01 Last Date: 1877-07-15
COL. J. REESE Is Sole Agent for Utah, for the Almond Pow- der Toilet Soap. Finely powdered and put up in glass bottles, with per- forated tops. As a toilet article, it is excellent; it clean- ses and purifies the skin. For sale, wholesale and retail, corner First South and Second West Street, Fourteenth Ward.
View Ad Woman's Commission House Count: 3 First Date: 1877-09-01 Last Date: 1877-10-01
WOMAN'S COMMISSION HOUSE IS NOW FURNISHED WITH A VARIETY OF WOOLEN GOODS, SUCH AS TWEEDS, JEANS DOE-SKINS, WATERPROOFS, FLANNELS, LINSEYS STOCKINGS, YARNS, SOCKS, GLOVES, WRISTLETS, LATEST STYLES OF FANCY WORSTED TIES, R. Matthews & Co’s Essence of Jamaican Ginger HOME-MADE WOOLEN BATTING, NEW ZEALAND FLAX SEED.
View Ad C. E. Dye Count: 7 First Date: 1877-09-15 Last Date: 1877-12-15
Mrs. C. E. DYE, Invites all Ladies visiting Conference, also Ladies of Salt Lake City, to call at her Palace of Fashion, No. 17, East Temple Street, and examine her New Stock of Milli- nery Goods, in all its branches, from the most exquisite Parisian styles to the cheapest American products. In connection with the above, Ladies’ Hair Work in all its branches. Good work guaranteed.
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 5 First Date: 1877-09-15 Last Date: 1877-11-15
VISITORS TO CONFERENCE Amply Repaid by Visiting TEASDEL'S FOR FAMILY SUPPLIES FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR.
View Ad Schwartz' Store Count: 7 First Date: 1877-09-15 Last Date: 1877-12-15
NOTICE TO THE LADIES. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST STORE TO BUY YOUR DRY GOODS, IS AT SCHWARTZ' STORE, Opposite the Herald Office. Remember all.
View Ad Rowe's Boots and Shoes Count: 6 First Date: 1877-10-01 Last Date: 1877-12-15
ROWE’S CELEBRATED HOME-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, Big Boot, Main Street. NO CHEAP SHODDY GOODS KEPT.
View Ad The Lamb Knitting Machine Agency Count: 6 First Date: 1877-10-01 Last Date: 1877-12-15
The Lamb Knitting Machine Agency. Knitting Factory for first class home-made Socks and Stockings of all Kinds, call at the Factory on First South Street, a few doors west of Jennings’ corner. Orders from the country at wholesale or retail, filled promptly. GEO. A. LUKE & Co., Proprietors.
View Ad John C. Cutler Count: 4 First Date: 1877-10-01 Last Date: 1877-11-15
SPECIAL TO THE LADIES. Call at the Constitution Building, Salt Lake City, and ex- amine the large stock of goods just received from the Mill, consisting of Fine White and Colored Yarns, Flan- nels, Linseys, Etc. JOHN C. CUTLER. AGENT.
View Ad French Hair Store Count: 6 First Date: 1877-10-01 Last Date: 1877-12-15
FRENCH HAIR STORE. Ladies are requested to call and examine the mast complete assortment of Curls, Braids, Switches, Etc. at Reduced Prices. All kinds of Hair Work made up in the most Artistlo style. Cash paid for Human Hair and Combings. JOSEPHINE GREGORY, Salt Lake City. 97 Kimball Block.
View Ad F. Auerbach & Bros Count: 6 First Date: 1877-10-01 Last Date: 1877-12-15
NEW FALL STOCK. F. AUERBACH & BROTHER, 55 East TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. Five hundred pieces of Dress Goods, Embroideries, Ruch- ings, Five Hundred pairs Kid Gloves, Trimmings, Ladies' Ties, Cuff and Collars, 100 Cartoons of Ribbons. Largest Wholesale Millinery Stock in the West. Notions, Boots and Shoes, Gents’ and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Etc., Etc.
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 2 First Date: 1877-12-01 Last Date: 1877-12-15
HOLIDAYS! Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH CURRANTS AND RAISINS READY CLEANED, WITH FULL Choice Stock of Groceries, AT TEASDEL'S.
View Ad Romania Pratt Count: 2 First Date: 1877-12-01 Last Date: 1877-12-15
Mrs. ROMANIA B. PRATT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE in 12th Ward on 2d South St., between 5th and 6th East Sts., six blocks East of Post Office.
View Ad Old Constitution Building Homemade Goods Count: 2 First Date: 1877-12-01 Last Date: 1877-12-15
THE LADIES Are invited to call and inspect the stock of Home Manufactured Goods IN THE OLD CONSTITUTION BUILDING, Where they can find all kinds of Woolen Goods, Linseys, Yarns, Blankets, Shawls, Hosiery, Waterproofs and Fancy Articles of all descriptions. MINNIE HORNE, CLERK.
View Ad The Lamb Knitting Factory Count: 1 First Date: 1877-12-15 Last Date: 1877-12-15
THE LAMB KNITTING FACTORY, FOR ALL KINDS OF Home-Made Socks and Stockings. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF, ON SECOND SOUTH STREET, Opposite the 13th Ward Meat Market. Mrs. H. E. STRICKLAND.