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Show N. P. LAKE & CO., Offce wich DuLford i: Mdiuu. Old Coiistltutlou Buiiaing, uejj Up Stain. STRAYED. ' r-K"M THE M OUT II OP LITTLE COT-1' COT-1' t.,innioJ Cjin n. a sorrel roan mare, no I brand", but pieoe out of the neck where' - h,' ira bk l; :!i ree whito feet, heavy mane i in 1 -ail Ktfturn her to T. Showell's stable. jn itiM oity. ir io UuiT.iker. ilaitield .t Co... i'"iu hi il'e. and be litit-rjlly rewarded. TO LEASE. OSfuF TUX ' B LST ni'SINFS LUTS in ibi eity lor u term ot years. Inijuire at this Uflice. nun-t3 FOR BEXT. AKIN V. X i-Vr UOP3E. COSTA I X ING eleven ruuais, with pantries, closets, etc.. Iiui-hc-1 in the best stylo; situated un tho Utfiu'h. four souares east of Temple Block. Will be rented tor privato residence only, with or without garden. Uood refor-eni'L'i refor-eni'L'i required. Apl'ly at tho IKh.u.i) Udice. au22 'UK L'I'PKIt STORY OF THE CALIKOIINIA I 1 Sukon. Commercial Street. juj2y WAXTED. SMALL FAMILY CAN BH ACCOM- ) inodatt'd with a very pleasaul suito of t furnished roams and board with a imvate fiiunlv. Etniuiro of 0. C. Nichols, ut tho 1 OjtuB.m House. ttUiill EOIt SALE. FlKsr-CLASS FAMILY CARlt I A t i K, j Ai'ply t J. K. Trumbo's Auction LLouse, opposite Salt Lake llouso. a null i i, m:i;k substantial iiovse, con- J .V imniiiK tliirtecn ruoius, cellar, well, otc. lliitiaa not finite fluished: situated on 1 Tib Ka.Jt iird between 1st and 2J tjouth 'ireot". Fir iiariiculars enjuiro at this , ..Qicw. .r W. A. McMii&tcr. 11th Ward Co- oier.itive fclore. auRl6 I'WO LOTS. IN T11K iMtH MAUD, OX It E A -sonnble I enns. Afi)iy to A. J . K w on son . at the ' KiL' KooL." annlti 1)UILUING LOTS, BY THE FOOT y Frontlet lUO luut rear. Eurjuiro at tho IIkrald Ollico. myC EDUCATIONAL LMVERSiTYJJlESERET. The Fall Term of the University for the year 1S71 2, will oiien on Monday. August 2-Sth, ut 9 a.m., in tho University Buildings, Salt Lako City. Kutcrf of tuition as follows: Colleg;Ln1tt Dciartmtiit. In Cliiii.sii'ul coui.s, iter term - sl.'i.OO InSciontiiit " " - I2.UU in Nnrmiil " " - - VIM In l'htinocraihy, extra - - 3.00 In Languages when not incourso, extra - .1.60 In Instrumental music. Private lessons les-sons ou l'iano or Un;tin, per term .extra 22.00 In 1 nst rumen till music, class lcssnas 1-.IH) In Vocul music - - 3.UJ Alodcl School In Academe dotiartiunnt - - 10.00 In Intirmeiiiale - - - ti.00 In friuuirv .... iM For further particular! inijuiro of tho Kx-ecutivo Kx-ecutivo Cotuiaittco or tho Principal, Dr. i Furk. i KOIIMUT L. CAMl'BEHUl I UAVID MCKIOX.M-:, Ei'rutive Committee 1 1). (J. L'ALlHilt, I onioarJ of Itegunts. ISAACGltUJ, J a u k'-M EDUCATIONAL ! tT. SIAKK'S (SCHOOLS, i St. Mni-k'it Ornmmnr School for I Uoya nmt Girls. Ut. llcv. D.S. Tuttlo, D.D., Rector. Kev. T. W. JIaakins. M.A. Principal. Fifth year begins TutBilny, bept. 5tH, at lJ a.m. Location St. Mark's School Building, Third South Street, noar East Temple. SI. Mark's School for Gill. Rev. T. W. lliiskins, M.A.. Rector. MiSi! E. M. Wiggin, Principal. Mr. Ilarmol Pratt. Vocal and Instrumental Music. First year bepins Tuesday, Sep. 5, at tl a.m. Terms, per tiuurtor of 12 weeks, - S20.00 Location--M. Mark's Church, 1st South St. For further iiarliculars in regard to the schools see circular lbrlS71-7-. us-i Salt LakeSeminary REV. FHEIJ ERICK S. STEIN. A.M., Principal. MRS. FRANCES E. STEIN, Preceptress. ROOMS The sessions of the Seminary' will, lor tho iircsenl, be held in tho rooms formerly occupied by tho St. Mark's school, two blocks south of P.O. on Alain s, . Tlmei-Tho Fall term will communco on : iMonday, Hept. -J, and continue four months, ; clu.-ing tho Friday before Christmas. lit-pillar DeitnvtinoiitN. Thcro Willi bu four regular doi'.artinonte of instruction, viz: Primary, Intermediate, Grammar and Academic. Siiet lul Evening Con vHua. There will ' be, in addition to tho regular departmental above, should thnro bo a demand for the! same, spsclal courses, for ovoning sessions, de-iKiied to bcncbtihoso wh" can r.ot attend iluriui: the day, vi.i: special German, to learn to road undspeakthc eanie; also Com-, mercial Arithmetic, Reading, Grammar, ic. Uipart nitnt of ?Itilc. There will bo instruction an'ordeJ in vocal music ; also, on organ, piano and melodeon. Oi-immeliliU lcjnrlmi u(. Instruction Instruc-tion in oil ir-inline" crayon and jicnoilinB will be oli'cred tho-c who desire it. 1 l kick. Jjr. Chad bourne, forioerly l're.-idcni of WifOonsin University, has. ngreed to tic: a rnirt0 of lectures iluriuni the coming term, on the jreology and lnine-raSnsy lnine-raSnsy ol L Lili, Iit the bcnelit of tho ?chool. Terms. L'.-im.iry Dcparlment, jl per lit o lit li. I nterineiliato Department, por month. Gniiumar Dciinrtmout,s;t per month. Academic Dcpartiuent. lincluding higher inmhcmatici, natural seieocc3, and nncieui ami modern languages, ;J i,cr month. Payments Pay-ments monthly in advance luformnt Ion. For any needed information, inform-ation, aiily in person or by letter, io the Principal, or ui ilie undersigned. G. M. PEIRCE. S.ilt La ,c Cily.-Aiiif. IS, 1671. nuijltt MUSICAL TUITION. Protcssui- Jul i ii TaUltlge, foraicrly quo of the conductors of tho York Phi, harmonic har-monic Society's Concerts, and tho forluator oi'scveral similar institutions in Eagland. having decided to make his luturo residence in .ilt Lako City, is desirous of leaching ibo following branches of musical education: educa-tion: lrl vale Vocal ltcndliig LitssoiiHj i i lik the U,uai t cr - S 13.00 Or aii l" ... i. Sij.oo Vulcc Trnliiiug nml i-'lu-Isliljig LtMaoiis, 1 lu I he Unarler - S41.00 llurinouy, Counterpoint, KUylhut ii nd Coniposiltlijli Lessons, 'ii in tlie tiuartcv - S JO.OQ One half to be paid in advance. Enveloped aiplication.J. fsui to box No. 170, Po:t Uthce, and at this Utlicc. wilt receive immediate a t-tcoiion. t-tcoiion. aug-21 LESSONS IN DRAWINS. A KNOWLEDGE of Drawing is a great advantage in all branches of busiueis. develops tasto atid retinemenl, and should ' nover bo omitled in tho education of youth. LESSONS GIVtN KY MRS. M, G, F-iANCh, : mFor terms, etc.. tpply aiiiaa, SEVEN-TIEa SEVEN-TIEa if ALL Uurim. Paoto cards colori in tlrst clasesiyie, juy-7 E'JHTK INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION MECHAKiCS' INSTITUTE, will open' TUKSDAV, Aug. 8, 1&71, j &nl continue Jb'Our'WeeliN.Uayand JbJveniiiK, i 2n the J'lteitiott, C.vio.N Sulari, fciAS t'mstiico. The Exhibition Luilding cove'a an area of ll'J,L,-U superficial feet, and is complete in the j various details of light, ventilation, steam power, water supply, and provisions for the 1 requirements and comfort of visitors. Applications for apace uust ho uinde bo ' foro the liiteeniii day of July next, aud uni- ' cles must be in position by tho time uf ,ipc--1 inc. Blank applications IbrFpacc, rulci inJ rcgulatutn.'. premium lists, and all inii.rma-Liuii. inii.rma-Liuii. wili be ;cnt uu application, hy a tdrc -J. Ii. iilLMul'.ti. WueL-iaj Agent, Mechanic' Institute, iH i'riuti-j;, to whoie tare arti clco inuuded lor esiii'.'itioo, m bt, eut. airS i. fi. UAXUlJl,lrc;ideiiL. . A. LWAY b on hawe A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Hats and Turbans . At DlRS. M'ILKIiSQ"S, ' MAIN STREET. MISCELLANEOUS, To the Public of UtB-h Tfrrltory i 1 He it known that I have this ily appointed Mil. CIlAttLKS W. BTAVSlill, ol 1 1'tah Territory, to act aj agent for laid Territory Ter-ritory for tho sale of tbo Great Mmi Hair Eestorer, and have given him the sole and exclusive : ritf lit and authority to sell tho aaui turouch-! turouch-! out the Territory of I'tah; and 1 Hereby certify that ho has for sale tho genuine article, ar-ticle, manufactured by tho "CREAT UNKNOWN." Witness my hand at Salt Lake- City, Utah Territory, this TwoQlj-flrsi day of August, A, D.. Wl. THE GREAT I SK.VOU'S. II y office is for tlie preient at the Comfort Com-fort llotmr.threo il neks south of theXown-sedd theXown-sedd llouso. Salt Lako City. CHARLES W. STAYNER, Am-i.t for III CHEAT UNKNOWN HAIR HUSTOKtll. aug'J4 HATCHES & JEWELRY! O. L. ELIASON, BKU3 to inform the residents of Salt Lake City and vicinity, that ho not only1 limrnnteos to properly Keplr,Cleo Ailjuut Wlclice uiid Clironoinetcn, but be will muke them, or any part of thorn, to order, and warrant tho work. A nkw sui'i'i.v of 1CL.G1N and 3WbS WATCH KS jusl received, which ho will g.iartinU'O as reliable linio-keepors. I1 rices to defy competition Hcuncnibor tho address, Two doom eaat uf llnn) r, Kldrrilc Co' Umik. A No. I Fire Brick. SCOTT, DUNHAM & CO. A KE receiving by tho car-load an oxlra j.V quality of Firo Brick, which will bo sola in small or larte quaniitics- Thoy have been used in Colorado and elsewhere else-where for yoars and nre euual in every ro-Bl'oci ro-Bl'oci to tho beat Lnulish brick. 3 BOOKER'S DEEP WELL NEVER gels out of order, and is cheapor than any other first-class imtnp ol eti ual oajiaoity. Invaluable for sprinkling grounds, strcots aud for lire purposes. HOSE: from Ji to V4 inch. SCOTT, DUNHAM & CO., mylS AGKNTS TESTIMONIAL. Sax Fbakcisco, July, 1&70. We, tho undersisnod, take great pleasure in roooiu men dine Dii. A. W. CALUEH, to nil those who may need the services of o Demist, as a thoroughly couiputunt and skillful operator, and ono in whom wo have implicit confidence both as a Dontist and n gentleman. Db. II. Austin. Demist, Dks. Bobeuts &. Erkklasd. Dentists, K. U. McDonald i Co., Druggists. OFFICE In Seventies' Hall Building, First East Strcot. SALT LAKE CITY. ju21 E. B. WILDER, ftliningEugiueer and Draughtsman FROM nn experience of over thirty years in tho profession indiTorent parts of the world, ho offers his services to parties designing surveys, maps and examination of mining properties, ttuarantocing perfect satisfaction in every rospect. Refers to prominent gentlemenof Kovada, California and tho Eastern States. Address Townsond Houso, Salt Lako City. Jur23 ' HARDWARE. ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED Another Car Load OP THOSE Crescent Stoves, And we iuvite all to call and examine exam-ine them, as wo warrant ALL of them PERFECT SATISFACTION. Far surpassing any other pattern ever brought to this Territory. We also have a few of those movKi, LAUNDRY Stoves, SOMETHING NEW, j Together with a very lure variety ot Cooking Stoves, ! KltOM THE SMALLEST TO THE LARGEST. Call and sec for yourselves A IX KINDS OF Cojier, Tin and fron Work DO.'K TO OliDKR SENSENEY& CO I iALT LAKE CITY iv a yl o n ii u o9i iiare on iiumi t in-Largest in-Largest and Most Complete Stock in the City OP WAGON TIMBER AND IRON OF ALL SIZES, VVLic1.! Uiey oRer .A. T "V E X-i O "W PEICEg FIRST EAST STREET, UALF-A-BLOCK SOUTH OF TIIEATRK C ALDER BROTHERS Uoalors it pvory vnrioty of MUSIGAL INSTRUMENTS Sl'EClAL AGE'lts lor Ululi of tlio Arion Pianoforte Compiny, Sitrinwiiy ."t SoiiSj Chick-criiiK Chick-criiiK & oiis, Dec ker k Hin acs nml (Jrovcslcin tt. Puller's fiL. T"" t MASON 5o HAMLIN'S WtlHLU-RKKOWSKD CABINET O IEGt-A-ILTS ! Read what our Professors of AIumo and Lcadtnp Citizens of tho Territory pay about them in our new Circular. Eoolts, Stationery AND SCHOOL FURNISHINGS. mj21 H. DINWOODEY'S New Furniture Store ON EAST TEMPLE STKEET, Ilai ou haud a very Large AsBortiiicut a ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE I Fine Parlor seta from $100 to $450. Bedroom sets from $75 to $250. Also at his Stand West of Meat Market, First South St. r39 HEATH & MILLIG1N, MANUFACTURERS OP WHITE LEAD, Zinc and Colors, 170 & 172 Randolph street, CHICAGO. on nnn101 ZU.UUUmOHANQ STEEL At C. EI. Rassctt's. Opposite Salt Lak House. MUSEUM E3 EMBER IE. OpposiLo tho ontraoce to tho Tabornaoie. JOHN W. YOUIVG, - Prop, Ailinissiou, 50 cti. Cliildren, 10 li Open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.nu Native Mtncrn.il, Pelrlfttcttona, Con-cretlona Con-cretlona and CryatDilxadoai, Home Products, tTaHva and Foreign Ct rtoauif, 4-c-Compound Electro-Magnetic Appt.-ratus, Appt.-ratus, &c. Prol"..I. I.. H.TlF(OT, linger. I Schools nn.l F:iruilic!i by privato r- rimKoiuonu ;iilmiilctl at roiiuooJ ro cs. DAYNES & CO., DEALERS LIN Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments ELGIN, rsGg5i PIANOS, WALTIIAAI, : OUGAPS'S, BOSTON SfV-" VIOLINS, ANi. 'tlrV' CONCERTINAS, SW,SS ACCORDEONS, WA T C II B X, ,.;t0, Watdu told (il hWtory fnWs ,.d i,;i(,rn(t,;. Agents for SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGAN, oronnunned tha best Organ made. A lull Hue of SHEET JJUSI'J airays on hnl. which the purchaser cu have tried by a musician on llic prcmir-v-. Agents for Grover & Baker's Sewiug Hrachine, TWO !nOs.s KliT F -I'lJiK ;'wr OIFIO- KASr TLMPLK STUHE1. SALT LAKE CITY A. F. TILDICX, ( , J. C. LAWUKkcK.rHLj C' ABOPItlBT.ll. J"-Vlj ' Lite "f New York. GO TO DUNFORD & SONS Mammoth Shoe and Hat House FOIL VOI'li BOOTS, SHOES & HATS, AXOXHEK LAkliiE UiKIVAL. GOODS CHEAP! GOODSCHEAP! OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE, I |