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View Ad Teasdel's Count: 10 First Date: 1878-01-01 Last Date: 1878-05-15
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 Mitchell & James, David James Count: 24 First Date: 1878-01-01 Last Date: 1878-12-15
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 Old Constitution Building Homemade Goods Count: 18 First Date: 1878-01-01 Last Date: 1878-09-15
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 Romania Pratt Count: 5 First Date: 1878-01-01 Last Date: 1878-03-01
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 H. Dinwoodey Count: 24 First Date: 1878-01-01 Last Date: 1878-12-15
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 French Hair Store Count: 22 First Date: 1878-01-01 Last Date: 1878-12-15
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: 24 First Date: 1878-01-01 Last Date: 1878-12-15
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 Rowe's Boots and Shoes Count: 20 First Date: 1878-01-01 Last Date: 1878-10-15
ROWE’S CELEBRATED HOME-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, Big Boot, Main Street. NO CHEAP SHODDY GOODS KEPT.
View Ad Schwartz' Store Count: 7 First Date: 1878-01-01 Last Date: 1878-04-01
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 The Lamb Knitting Factory Count: 21 First Date: 1878-01-01 Last Date: 1878-11-15
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.
View Ad The Lamb Knitting Machine Agency Count: 14 First Date: 1878-01-01 Last Date: 1878-08-15
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 ZCMI Count: 7 First Date: 1878-01-01 Last Date: 1878-04-01
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 Calder & Careless Count: 16 First Date: 1878-01-01 Last Date: 1878-08-15
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 C. R. Savage Count: 23 First Date: 1878-01-01 Last Date: 1878-12-15
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 C. E. Dye Count: 17 First Date: 1878-01-01 Last Date: 1878-09-01
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 B. F. Cummings, jr. Count: 7 First Date: 1878-01-01 Last Date: 1878-04-01
GENEALOGICAL! LATTER-DAY SAINTS who come from the States of New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania or Delaware, or whose ancestors were native of either of those states, who desire to obtain their Genealogies, could not do better than to employ B.F. Cummings, Jr., who proposes to go east for that purpose during the present Winter. Parties interested should send for Cir- cular, giving terms and full instructions. Address, B.F. CUMMINGS, Jr., Salt Lake City, Utah.
View Ad Dora Robinson Count: 2 First Date: 1878-02-01 Last Date: 1878-03-01
NOTICE. All who may wish to purchase silk-worm eggs can obtain them from Mrs. Dora Robinson of Farmington. It would be well for those who intend to purchase to secure what quanti- ty they may need, and if desirable they could leave them in Mrs. Robinson’s care till it was time to make use of them. Mulberry trees of all sizes can be obtained from President Young’s farm, just south of the city, by apply- ing to Wm. Rossiter, at the President’s Office. The trees are from five to forty cents apiece, according to size.
View Ad Romania Pratt Count: 7 First Date: 1878-03-15 Last Date: 1878-06-15
Mrs. ROMANIA B. PRATT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE AND ADDRESS—Main Street, over Dr. Richards’ Drug Store, nearly opposite Z.C.M.I.
View Ad A. Rumel Count: 19 First Date: 1878-03-15 Last Date: 1878-12-15
| Home Industrial Straw Manufactory. Mrs. A. RUMEL, Wishing to accommodats her patrons, the Ladies of Salt Lake City and Vicinity, has Removed her Show and Saleroom to No. 49 MAIN STREET, Two doors south of Jennings’ Corner, and respectfully invites the friends of Home Industry, and the Public gen- erally, to call and examine her stock of Hats made from the latest Parisian style and shape. Ladies will also find a variety of Imported Hats and Bonnets, with every, thing pertaining to a first-class Millinery Establishment- at moderate prices. and Panama, Leghorn and Straw Hats, Cleaned, Dyed Altered.
View Ad Zina D. Young Count: 4 First Date: 1878-04-01 Last Date: 1878-05-15
SILKWORM EGGS FOR SALE at the residence of MRS. ZINA D. YOUNG, State Road, 13th Ward. Price $4 00 Per Ounce.
View Ad P. Shwartz Count: 17 First Date: 1878-04-15 Last Date: 1878-12-15
NOTICE TO ALL! P. SHWARTZ Has removed, with his entire New Stock of FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, Opposite the Salt Lake House, and will sell as Cheap or Cheaper than ever. REMEMBER ALL.
View Ad ZCMI Count: 17 First Date: 1878-04-15 Last Date: 1878-12-15
Z. C. M. I. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HEAVY & SHELF HARDWARE, GLASS & QUEENSWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC.
View Ad M . L . Morris Count: 2 First Date: 1878-05-01 Last Date: 1878-05-15
MRS. M. L. MORRIS Wishes to announce to her former patrons and others that she CLEANS, REMODELS AND DYES STRAW AND TUSCAN HATS. LEGHORN made a specialty. Ladies’ own material made up. Residence—One block west and half a block south of Court House.
View Ad Ellis R. Shipp Count: 1 First Date: 1878-05-15 Last Date: 1878-05-15
MRS. ELLIS R. SHIPP, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, Main Street, south of Z. C. M. I. next door to Williams & Young. Residence 11th ward, 7th East Street, between 1st and 2d South streets. Special attention given to Obstetrics, diseases of women and minor surgery.
View Ad Ellen B. Ferguson Count: 14 First Date: 1878-05-15 Last Date: 1878-12-15
DR. ELLEN B. FERGUSON, Physician and Surgeon, Office and residence, First East Street, between First and second South Streets. Special attonthn, given to obstetrics and diseases of Children, also diseases of the throat and Lungs.
View Ad Ellis R. Shipp Count: 1 First Date: 1878-06-01 Last Date: 1878-06-01
MRS. ELLIS R. Shipp, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, Main Street, Old Constitution Buildings, Opposite Z. C. M. I., over the Tailoring Department. Residence, 11th ward, 7th East Street, between 1st and 2d South Streets. Special attention given to Obstetrics, and diseases of women.
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 6 First Date: 1878-06-01 Last Date: 1878-08-15
LADIES VISIT TEASDEL'S FOR Fans, Parasols, Flowers, Ribbons, Lawns and Dress Good, knowing they get Served the Best and CHEAPEST IN THE CITY.
View Ad J. H. Clemetshaw Count: 5 First Date: 1878-06-15 Last Date: 1878-08-15
TRUNKS, SATCHELS AND VALISES Of Every Variety and Price, EITHER FOR LADIES OR GENTLEMEN, MANUFACTURED BY J. H. CLEMETSHAW, 73 MAIN ST., Basement of Taylor’s Hotel. P O. BOX 1089.
View Ad Ellis R. Shipp Count: 11 First Date: 1878-06-15 Last Date: 1878-11-15
MRS. ELLIS R. SHIPP, PITYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, Main Street, Old Constitution Buildings, Opposite Z.C. M. I. Residence, 11th ward, 7th East Street, between South and 1st South Streets. Special attention given to Obstetrics and diseases of women.
View Ad Romania Pratt Count: 11 First Date: 1878-07-01 Last Date: 1878-12-15
ROMANIA B. PRATT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE—Up stiars, in Old Constitution Building, Residence six blocks east of Post Office, south side of street. Special study has been given to Obstetrics, diseases of Women, and DISEASES of the EYE AND EAR.
View Ad J. H. Clemetshaw Count: 7 First Date: 1878-09-01 Last Date: 1878-12-15
TRUNKS, SATCHELS AND VALISES Of Every Variety and Price, EITHER FOR LADIES OR GENTLEMEN MANUFACTURED BY J. H. CLEMETSHAW, 35 FIRST SOUTH ST., SALT LAKE CITY. P.O, BOX 1089.
View Ad Sara's Salve Count: 2 First Date: 1878-09-01 Last Date: 1878-09-15
SARA’S SALVE! PURE and harmless, inwardly or outwardly applied, will prove a great blessing to the afflicted. Spread it as thin as possible on linen when applied outwardly. Cover the forehead and back of the neck over night with the plaster for neuralgia, around the ears for earache or roaring sounds, the cheek for toothache. Cover the nip- ples when sore, or the breast when painful, the back and chest when aching, the stomach when cramped. When suffering from inward complaints, roll some of it into pills and take from one to five, according to the degree of pain or condition of the patient. As clyster, nothing will equal it. For burns and frozen hands and feet, it is bet- ter than any other remedy. It is excellent for chapped hands. It will cure felons in two or three days. It takes off dead flesh in a few hours. It will cure old sores that have baffled the most skillful doctors for scores of years. Lame limbs of years standing it will cure in a week or two. All kinds of aches or pains or open sores on man or beast it will cure. Those that have tried it will not be without it. JULIA S. WINHOLM. For sale at the Commission House, Salt Lake City.
View Ad Susanna Deck Count: 2 First Date: 1878-09-01 Last Date: 1878-09-15
SUSANNA DECK, Graduated Midwife and Nurse, FROM THE COLLEGE OF ZURICH IN SWITZERLAND RESIDENCE-Twelfth Ward, three doors east of H.B. Clawson’s, on South Temple Street.
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 6 First Date: 1878-09-01 Last Date: 1878-11-15
DRIED APRICOTS. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID AT TEASDEL'S. Delivery Wagons will call, by leaving the Address at Store.
View Ad C. E. Dye Count: 7 First Date: 1878-09-15 Last Date: 1878-12-15
PALACE OF FASHION, No 11 EAST TEMPLE ST MRS. C. E. DYE, Desires the Ladies of Salt Lake and those visiting the City, to call at her Show Rooms and see her New Stock of MILLI- NERY. The latest and most stylish modes of Hats and Bon- nets, in Straw, Felt and Velvet. Also, a nice selection in Flowers, Feathers, Plushes, Velvet and Ribbons in the latest shades and stripes. Country Dealers, please Call Ladies’ Hair Work in all its branches. Good Work Guaranteed !
View Ad Musser Count: 5 First Date: 1878-09-15 Last Date: 1878-11-15
MRS. MUSSER Will be pleased to see her friends at her MILLINERY and NOTION STORE South of the Old Constitution Buildings, East Temple Street. Professor Bell’s Telephone, and Professor Edison’s Electric Pen, for multiplying letters and all kinds of blanks are on exhibition. No charge for explaining their uses.
View Ad The Lamb Knitting Machine Agency Count: 6 First Date: 1878-09-15 Last Date: 1878-12-15
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 Teasdel's Count: 7 First Date: 1878-09-15 Last Date: 1878-12-15
WINTER GOODS DAILY ARRIVING. Shawls, Dress Goods, Blankets, Flannels and Ladies’ Coats, every variety, AT TEASDEL'S
View Ad Old Constitution Building Homemade Goods Count: 6 First Date: 1878-10-01 Last Date: 1878-12-15
New Goods for the Fall and Winter 1878, AN Immense Stock of those cheap and durable white and red, twilled and plain FLANNELS, just received from the Provo Mill. Also Dress Flannels, Waterproofs, Linseys, Blankets, Jeans, Yarns, Cloths, Double, Single and Shoulder Shawls, Trunks, Brooms, Tinware, Shoes Dixie Cotton Batting, and other goods, at the Commission House. OLD CONSTITUTION BUILDING. MINNIE HORNE, CLERK.
View Ad Deseret Tanning & Manufacturing Association Count: 4 First Date: 1878-11-01 Last Date: 1878-12-15
John Taylor, Pres’t. Wm. Jennings, Vice-Pres't. DESERET TANNING & MANUFAC'G ASSOCI'N, Manufacturers and Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER. TANNERY, 19th Ward, Salesroom and Factory, at the "BIG BOOT!" 87 East Temple Street, Salt Lake City. All those who desire to aid home manufac- ture, and at the same time purchase Boots and Shoes of the most reliable quality, at the most Moderate Prices, should call or address orders to WM. H. ROWE, SUPERINTENDENT.
View Ad Ellis R. Shipp Count: 1 First Date: 1878-12-15 Last Date: 1878-12-15
MRS. ELLIS R. SHIPP, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Residence—Ephriam, Sanpete County. Special attention given to Obstetrics, and diseases of women. :