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Show NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Christmas is Coming! KNOWLDEN Has put his GROCERIES 10 cents on the Dollar lower than all the rest, as he is GOING ODT OF THE GROCERY LINE EE IS SELLING TUB BEST GREEN GUNPOWDER TEA At $1.25 per pound ! Only think of that ! All Shelf Goods in proportion. ALSO FIXNAN HADDIE9, BLOATERS. COD FISH, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, OATMEAL, GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, AT A DISCOUNT FOR CASH MIND, THE TLAC12 IS Opposite Wells, Fargo & Co., TWAIN STREET. N.B. All Gooda Ticketed and sold according to mark. dll EDUCATIONAL. I UTAH Educational Bureau, JOHN R. PARK, JAMES DWYER, Acluirj. llmlucai Manager. Of special importance to School Offieere and ToacherB. Tho -way to get the right Teacher in the right place: communicate with tha Educational Bureau. School officers who want a teacher should send to the Bureau answers to tho following questions : 1. The name and locality of Bchool? 2. "What branches to be taught? 3. Is a lady or gentleman wanted? 4. Have you preference as to age? 5. What is tho average numberof pupils and their age? 6. What salary will you pay! 7. How is it to be paid? 8. Is board included? 9. If without board, what dons board cost? 10 Must the teacher be a church member, mem-ber, if so what denomination? 11. Fiir how long will you engage? 12. When must the teacher commence? 13. Will you pay traveling expenses? Teachers who want situations should send to the Bureau answers to the following follow-ing questions ; 1. "What is your age? 2. Where educated? 3. What branches can you teach? (Un- dcrecore branches in which you are specially proficient. i Ilave you taught? 5. If so, how long and whore? G. Are 3"ou married or single? 7. Ii a church member, of what denomi nation? 8. What salary do you eipoct? 0. The lowest you will accept? 10. Havo you preference as to locality? 1 1. When can you commence 12. What certiorates or recommendations do you hold ? 13 What reference can vou give? (Give namas and address in full.) U. For how long will you engage Tvi- Too full particulars cannot be given. Literary, scientific and other societies wanting lecturers to address their meeting may arrange fur such through the Berean. To cover expenses one d-Afar should accompany ea-h application. Applications will remain three monthi on the register of the Hureau u"lcs sooner tilled. A'lircsi JOHN" R. PARK, University Uni-versity of Dcseret, Salt Lake Citr. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS FOR PRESENTS A LAKUh' A-S" K V. ST Ot Standard Works. Family Bibles. Albums For lUo Uoliday Truilo, AT LOWEST PRICES. STEVENS & CO., Oae door North of Clil lioufio. . d;0 FORWARDING f onimissiou Agents, TKBU1SIIS OF IHAU WESTEBX R. B. ( Doalors in BEST CONNELLSVILLE COKE, 1 f yomi HGiiiatite Iron Ore, CHARCOAL, G-rain of all kinds, STONE GOAL. Solo Acronts over the. routo of tho UTAH WESTERN KAIL WAY for tho celebrated MSppanilvMteii Coals Goods foncarded with promptness to STOCKTON, OPHIR, DRY CANON and all poiuts west of Utah Westers Railway. Address communio.tions to BALLARD & Co., P. 0. Box 104, d!5 Salt Lake City. THE NEW MAP OF UTAH, FROISETH'S New Sectional, TopopjMcal A.ND MIXERALOGICAL MAP UTAH TERRITORY FOB 1874 8c 1875. Compiled from U. S. Surveys au.i o'Lcr uthentio eourcos. Sizo JOioti inches S-n!u, eight mile! to on a inch. K I windy ongravo '., and colored in Counties; mountfd on cl.tb, hlf. mounted, and in pookul form. Tbii Irtao and splendid Map, embmcio,. the soooral 'Iopoiihy ot tho luritory. will bo iaauod on or about the 1st Day of Xoveuiber, Thoroashly revised, re-engTft rod and brought down to date. It has been endorsed 6y tho Territorial Legislature, and a subsidy granted to aid in its publication at their recent session, ses-sion, approved by kis Excellency the Governor, and One Hundred Copies ordered for Uie use of Territorial Officers. It will show all the new Government Govern-ment aurveys which brings into market mar-ket 2.000,000 acres of the public domain, including large tracts of Coal and Ikon, besides other valuable mineral landa, the now boundary lines between Utah, Wyoming, Iduho and Nevada, boundaries of all the organized Mining Districts, Railroads complete and under construction, Towns, Settlements, Rivers, Lakes, etc., etc., making it the only reliable Map of its kind published; therefor, it should be in every office, library, college, school-house and dwelling in Utah. For ealo by all Stationm. Orders supplied by B. A. M. FROISETH, Publisher, Salt Lake City, Utah. CANVASSERS Wonted for .very town and count; in UUh NOW READY : FROISETH'S GENERAL MINING MAP OF UTAH, Showinn Twenty-Eight of tho Principal Mining Min-ing Districts odjBeont to Salt Lako City, and location of tho most piominont minas. in pockotform; Price, 81.50. ALSO, NEW MAP OF LITTLE COTTONWOOD ato past of BIG COTTONWOOD MINING DISTRICTS, Showing tho genoral topography and location of over ! our Hundred Alinos and Tunnol sites, togother with tho mines aurvoyod for torn lQQaU ' Sh00ld L50: Tho above Maps are oompilod from offioiat larvojj. Fc7 sole by all Statlonors, and mailed to any part of the United Statoa on receipt of imceby tho publisher. B. A. M. FROISETH. a"2 Salt Lake City. MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES I Uraod iipirlo Number Hohomo of 5o.JJ Numbers. Draws the Last Day of each Mos.Lh. CAPITAL PRIZE f50,O00. 10,380 Prizes, amounting to $300,000 Whole Tickets $10; HaWoa.li- i Uuarlere, ti.XJ- The freat Comblnalion Sohoni. with a Vai.ital I'riza of t::jr'iJj, anl .i2..i'.J P rites amimti'm; i.-. t. 7177. Drawi every isatur-I oar unrmi tho ypar ! WhoioTL-kutu, S10; Ha'Tes.fo; . Uuartors.SiU j Ad irc-s for Tickets and Circulars. MVRKAY. MILLER A CO., Manareri J PoitofliceI3oi211-i. St. Louw, Slo. 1 ibis comb jg-j.isti W. DAVIS . HAS RECEIVED THE FINFST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO UTAH: All carefully selected in' the best markets. Having purchased very largely when the market had touched bottom we are able to sell to our patrons at the very lowest prices. We guarantee satisfaction and shall sustain our reputation OUR FRUITS ARE ALL CLEANED !!! Do not Buy Dirt or Stems. Look at tha windows. The best display and Finest Stock in the City. C. W. DAVIS. pJLfTJI "VERT BEST fe.ll P.'y!' Live G-cese i 1;' ''l Pl feathers, ;W h - tmm- H DINWOODEY'S FURNITURE STORE, 75 77 and 79 First South Street, 'Jalt Lake C iy TAYLOR . CUTLEir Would inform their customers and the public generally that they have ENLARGED THEIR STORE and made it convenient to do a much more extensive business. Thoy hare purchased AN IMMENSE STOCII OF GOODS, CONSISTING OF Erv Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Crockery, Etc., WHICH THEY HAVE MARKED DOWN VERY LOW. GIVE THEM A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. A. LABGE LIjSTE OF ARCTICS, RUBBERS, Knee and Hip Rubber Boots, GEMS' WUTER CLOVES ASD CAPS, LADIES' URS-, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DUNFORD ,& SONS. SPRIGGS' HARD COAL. THE BEST IN THE MARKET. WILL BE DELIVERED TO ANY PA1W OP THE CITY BY OUR TEAMSTERS, AND WEIGHT GUARANTEED. :o: WALL & HARDY. GIB. SPENCER, Salesman. P. O. Box 4M. .. nXl, BAIN WAGONS. These wcll-kaown WAGONS neai but little eaid in their tavor The Won'notrn uZmS m8de lhrir mcr"-' "nlo TUF.y AUK THOROUGHLY WARRANTED FOR 0K TEAR. ALL SIZES KEPT IN STOCK. A Urge -took o. HARDWOOD and WAtSOX MATERIA 1. ahv.v, on hm,l. Prt.' ' nA' " "le WAUON' at IW at' Salt Lalco FIIWT WuitlN DEPOT South of tho Theatre. aul1 ' SEKHPR A Roiliruiv,., |