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Show CHAPPED HAMS & FACE Sore Llptt, Dryueii of Skin etc.f tc Cured at once by IIEGEMAX'S CAMPIIOR ICE WITU ULYCEKINJS, It keeps tho hands soft in all weaLhar. Geo that yon got HEGEJUN'ti. Sold liy all DrUKSists. Only 25 cenLs. M nnu factored only by llcuumt & Cn.. Chmin Find I nii-ri(n- N. w York. i?5 Ij IX I JSdL 1EI! G. R, Jones' Superior Lime. pEHTHTED TO DY THE BtTLDEltS V. "Ed l'liL-teron of Salt Lake L'tty and vicinity, to bo ocjiial to any other Linio in tho Territory. Leave nnW at LIME DEPOT, CITY MAKlvET tyUAHE. o" Special adrantagas to purchasers who do their own hauling. ST. LOUIS TRADE. Saint Louis Stamps Company, corker or CASS AVE-S'UE AND SECOND STREET, ST. LOUIS- MANUt'ACt'UilE '. PLAIN AND TINNED IRON, Pressed, Stamped,' Planished, Japan- ! ned and Galvanized T I jST W J K E . Also a full assortment of Tinners' Stamped Materials Constantly on hand. A full Hue of our Manufactured Goods on always b found nt (lie Ware rooms of Z. a. ITvE. X., SALT LAKE CITV, UTAH. ni2u' MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY. Legalized by State Authority aud Prawn iu Public iu St. Louis. Grand Single Number Scheme. 50,000 NUMBERS. Claaa K, to b Draws Mny 31, 1S73. 5,880 Prizes, J -mounting to $300,000. I prize of 50,000 BOO prizes oft IOO 1 prlre of 13,450 Ppritosof 1,000 1 price ol 10,000 t jirinua of ftUO I price of 7,500 Oprlzesof 300 4prtzM0l- 0,000 B prizes of BftO 4pritof 11,500 36 prizes of MOO AOpriuxot 1. 000 JOprlionof 150 Uprlzosof 500 1 HO prir.es ol 100 40 pri7.es of 350 5,000 prizes of 10 Tickets, tlO. Half Tickets, Q.urtrs, 9K.50. L Onr lotteries sro ohirlorwl by the State, are always JrawD at the time named, and all drawings are under tho supervision si sworn commissioners. jy- Tbe official drawing will be published In the St. Louis papers, and a copj 0 or owing seat 10 purchasers of tickets. Jt We will draw a similar scheme the last day of every month dnrlustho yoar 1873. 9 Remit at onr risk by POST OFFICE MONKY ORDERS, RKOISTKBBD LETTER, DRAFT, or KXPRK3S Send Tor a circular. Address Ad-dress IPURRAYi BTILLICH. A, Co., RRR BAZAR LA PARIS1ENNE. JUST RECEIVED Choice Spring Goods ! Finest Stylos of LACK SACKS, FICliUS it BIBS, Largo varioty of Most Cliarmtnfr Suits ana Waiklug Costumes. OPBRA GLOVED OP EVERY SLIADE, ELEGANT UNDER WEAR SUPERIOR HOSIERY, Superb Collars and Cuffs, FINE LINEN, Delicate Embroideries, Lo Bon Tod HIGH BACK COMBS And every fash ion ablo etcotora of tho Wardrobe at MISS CANFIELD'S 107ElmInll B'ocb. Ladies Bazar la Parisienne SPRING OPENING SASH, DOORS, BLINDS MOULDINGS PICKETS, SHINGL1SS, LATH, REDWOOD, SUGAR PINE, TRUCKEE, Aod a'l kinds of BUILDINCMATERAL IN FULL STOCK AT LATIMER, TAYLOR & CO. 'S LUMBER YARD AND SASH AND DOOR FACTOR r, Ono Blook East of Dopot. mar 30 HENRY WACENER, Salt take City, rtmh. CALIFORNIA BREWERY, LAGER BEER, ALE A Sill PORTER, VHOLEEULB Ufr 2BTAH,, SECOND SOUTH STREET, thre doors oast Blenban tStora. oorUl The Human Eye. l- C. WILSON, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, Oflioo noar Godbo's cornor ovor Dun-ford's Dun-ford's Shoo Store. apr27 EST EY THE FAVORITE ORG AN Tho following is the opinion of Prof, 0. J. ThomaH, who ha thirty-one thirty-one yeara' expericnoH as a Musician, aa Leader, of Orchestrae.aDcJ Choirs in Europe and America : Salt Lake City, U. T., April 5J1873. Ma. 0. W. Stay-neb, Having au experienoo of thirty-one thirty-one years as a Musician, a great Bharc of whioh time I havo been Leader of Orchestras and Choirs in tiaropo and America, and buhtg ttolicited by you to pasa my judpmcnt on tho " Kstey Organs," ibr whioh -you are agent, and having tried and examined them thoroughly, thor-oughly, l confidently recommend them ; to tho citizens of this Territory, for their Superior Tone The Vox Jubilante ' being a fin imitation of tho Pipe Organtheir Or-gantheir nice Smooth Action and Delicatb Touch, Excellence of Workmanship in their Construction and their General Reliability, making mak-ing them all that can be desired in Organs either for Church or Parlor. YourB respectfully, c. J. Thomas, Conductor of Theatrical Orchestra. Call and See th Organs yob will bo sura to Huy one CHAS. W. STAYNER, CiEXERAL AO EXT FOR UTAH, No. 5 Main Street, Noxt toSarogo'a Gallery, ao 8aJt Lake City U O TJ c E. AFTKK TriL-? DATE. I WILL NOT HE re.-on"-ib!? for any dobta contracted by llio 1'iah Cmtlo AMociatlon.or by any r-orsi.ii connected therewith tho ManniciTi aiid bircturs of" tho Association having failed to coiui.ly irith tho lawn Buvornintr thi Fiimo. titV. U. KNuWLDLN. May 1, 187J. ui'J PROCLAMATION. tsiirn Srvrra or A kmhica.Io lEKltlTOUY or L'tau. J i-)E IT KStfWN THAT I. OEOROK A. 1 ULACK. Secretary and Aclintr-Uuvorm.r ot tho Torn tor' 1'tah, by virtue of tho authority in uiu vested, do hereby ai..Qinl Two lli'i-ular Terms of t'uurt in mid for tho Second Judicial Dbtricl in Miid Territory, to be- byld at tbe City of Loavor, in tho County of Uoavi-r. in tho suid Judicial li;L-ict: tho lirt term to be hold, coiumoncinji on tbe second Monday in June.x.i.. and each succo'fivo year tbcreaitor.nl tbo hour ol lo o'clock u-iti.; and tho second term thi-roof lo bo belli, eouiiuoiiciiiK at tbo i-laeo and hour aforesaid, on the st-onid Monday in Uooom-bur, Uooom-bur, i.n. If" J, and oath succussive year thore- Donoat tho City ofPalt Lake, this l-S. ! third day of May, A.n. 1S73. In testimony whereof 1 havo hereunto here-unto set my hand and nflimd tho Great Soal of SaiJ '"""" OKORflEA. BLACK. Secretary and Aning-tioternor Aning-tioternor of l' tab. Tor-mi Tor-mi rilory. THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED DEVON BULL Young Washington, Is one of the Cnost hrod Dovon Bulls in the country. VEimiltKE: Calvod AiiRiist HI, 1S70; Si rod by Young Washington, 3i7, Auiorican llonl Hook; , 2d by Oenorai Urnnt, 2-1, American Ilord Hook; , , 3d by Cnyufta. 002. Enclish Herd Book; -1th " Tocuuisohi 5o!, ' " " DAM EE FIE; 2d by Ion Podro. 200, American Ilord Hook; I 2d " Ellio, -Lnulish Herd Hook : by Tocuiu-suh, Tocuiu-suh, 5W. Enslith Ilord Hook; by Earl of Kxotor, BS, English Herd Hook; 4th" Kuby, lOi), Enitlish llonl Book, by Jtavorito, 4.1, Knttliwh Ilord Bo"k.. Half breed Devon Cowa are Bplendid milkers. Half breed Devon Osen for work and speed are unsurpassed. Thoso who wish to iui'.rovo thoir Btook can soo this silondidaniiuii) at tho stablos of Mr. II. li. Clawson. north-wost cornor of tho T2th Ward. Terms, 3-1 in advance. Enquire of Mr. Smith at tho Stablos. m18 WOTICE. : Office Piokbee Miming AHDTuxaKLttia Coii- I'AKY. Thero will bo an nnnual mooting; of tho stockholders cf tho abovo company bold at thoir oflico in Kimball's Block, on Monday evoaing, May 12th, lb7:t, nt 7 o'clock, for the purposoof oloctinn officers for tho ensuing yoar, and for th transaction of such othor buiinosa as may como boforo tho mootiog. By ordor of tho Board of Directors. THUS. II. SBAltS, anr!5 Socrotary. SAVE YOUR MONEY By 1'urchaHlnE the Ml II IMI1 SEWISS MACHINE. It will do all kinds of work, runs easier, is more durable and costs from EIGHTEEN TO TJIITITY-FIVE DOLLARS LESS Lhan any other FIRST-CLASSMACHINE. Calder & Careless, General Agents, 31 EAST TEMPLE ST. Where you will also find the LARGEST, BEST AND.CHE APE ST Stookn of MuEicarjnstruLacots in the Territory. a4 MASONIC Argcnta Iodre, No.3,A.P. A. M, STATED Communicaiibns of this Lodge hold on tho First and Third Tuesdays of each month, at Masonio Hall, East Tom. pi o atroot Mouibors of Kiator Lodges and sojourn so-journ inE broth run in good standing are cordially cor-dially invitod. A. W. NUCKOLS. W. M. W.1I. BIRD, Soo'v. d29 UtoU Clxajitor) 1, U. A. 01, OTATED CONVOCATIONS OY THIS O Chantor hold at Masonic JUall, Kast T ample am-ple Strout. the l-'irst and Third tSaturdays of oach month, at half-past sovon o'clock p. m., sharji. ydjoiirning companions in good fltand-weire fltand-weire cordially invitod. , THEO. F. TRACY. H. P. HUGII W. McK EE. Secretary. f22 d go S us- , & $ a 3iH g h 1 spi a S m as. - i i 4 Si I d it M U SJC S CHO O L. Hcsdriiiie 3Ic AltTUEB A DaOHS nAVINd opened a Music .School, will give logons on 1'ianu. Oritan. Harp and Ouitar. l'n-tieular auenlion will be paid to tbo cultivation i.f tho voi-'O, and eingiug In Ilalinn and Enli-b. Kcnidonco at the booso of John W. Yo-mj, Esq., opposito City liall. apuj CRACKERS! CRACKERS! Crackers ! Salt Lale Steam Cracker Factory NEAR R. R. DEPOT.j T AM MAM'FACTriHNU thobtQUAL-J thobtQUAL-J 1TV and (JIU-;.TIT VAKIfri'V 0f RA( li KIH, ovor produced intlioTerri-tury, intlioTerri-tury, whioh 1 o!T.r m the Trado and l'ublic ironcrally. at tho Ihitcji po'Tiuio prices. .Merchants and friendfl aro ri"uiiod to call and oi amino my to yds and prices, before purchasing. Oflico at Thatcher A Elkina'. K- Y. ANDKKSON, . , Lttko Jul i, 1673. Uiab Xwritorr. JUST OPENED, BLANK BOOKS & STATIONERY A LAHOU AND WELL SELECTED STOCK COMi'l'.ISINO EVERY TUIN'O IN THE LINK. ltlauK ItooliK, JjiiM' :iiil Coiiiiiicrcial Stationery OUR SFECILITTIDS ALSO CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL TUB LATEST NEWS PAPERS AND PKlUODiCALS. PHILIPS & LORD, "air .j; Now Brick Building, First South St., Corner Commercial. SPfllTHSOtmWARD Bf IMPORTERS ItfiffitEiiS) xMSSk V - A J OF 'E.ftl.BlIRKEsjtf ENGLISH, IRISH AND SCOTCH ALUS & PORTERS AND FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS" For Sale in Bond or Duty Paid, at SMITHSON & WARD'S, 500 Sacramento Street, San Franulieoj WALKER BROS. I IN JD-YT GOODS Tho Conference pooplo oan got the BEST BARGAINS at WALKER Bro's. All tho NEWKST STYLES of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS At For frinta, Percales, Lattns. Chambray, Domcntica, Delainoe, Alpacas, Linens, Suitings, Parasols, (all styles,) Lineo and Lace Collars, Shawls, Talmas, Linen Suits, Silts, Poplins, Crape Cloth, (oew style,) Batisto Stripes, Polka Spot Foulards. Gronudines, Hosiery, TrimmingB, Laoos, Ladies Underwear, in preat Vanoty and btylo, ana id laot ovorytiung to bo found in a firet-olass Store. FOR THE BEST BARGAINS GO TO WALKER BRO'S, H.R A Full Supply of FJJLXXjIT gbocbbibs AI Wallier Bro's. ai6 NOTICE. TO SUBSCRIBERS OF Chambers' Encyclopedia, Shnkespcare, Ilogartli, Dor Callery, And other Works. Tho above Books and parts havo just boon receivod by tbo undorsienod iind a delivery de-livery will bo made in a few dys. Subscribers desiring books beforehand or parties wishing to subscribe can do so by calling. N. II. Tho arency for tho abovo having boon trnnsfcreil to us Miiljscrlln TH enn In fu-tur fu-tur (Icjientl on a prompt delivery. PHILIPS & I.ORD, Stationers and Booksellers, 11) and '11 i'iral South 6u, cor. Cotnmorcial. mayl VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE IS Bingham Canyon. SCHEDULE OF property situated at junction of Cam l-'ork and UinRham Canyon, and about, tho contro ol Bintdiain city, ut prosont for salo belonging to Jauios Campbell. BUILDINGS. Ono Mill Houso frame. 70 x 21 feot-Ono feot-Ono doublo Log liuililing, Bhinglod, M x '20 foot. This bouse contains two collars dug in solid rock into dividing ridge between uiiiin Bingham Bing-ham and Oivrris lork. U'ho enlire building ami collar ia iit .roscnt utod for Tuwn 1'owdor Alaganno una Store House. Uno duubls Log Stable, at proiont dis-mantlod. dis-mantlod. A MACHINERY ON THE PREMISE. Ono twenty horso power Stonn Enfrine. One twenty horeo power Uoilar, couii'loto. Ihroo Circular Sawa. Ono Saw Mill, complete. Fraino for a small btauip Mill, eight Stamp heads, eight Hies, and two Anvils. SURFACE GROUND. Two acres, more or loss, being Mill Ynrd improved and occupied ince Urtuber, IN.t. Situated atjunction of Carria Fork and Bingham Bing-ham Can j oo. (iULCH GROUND AND DRAINING ITNNL'L. Length of Tunnol about U.CfV fect Ono-founb Ono-founb undivded intores' of aai-l Tunnol. nnd ono fourth ofo.ttuu leel Uulch I'lacor Mining bolonv-ingto and aro portions of aforesaid property. Arrangements bate alnadv ben tnude by whu-b ibf ground will soon bo worked by prvlonging the lujinoL. For Particulars Apply to CARTER & BURNS G ROES BECK BLOCK, Halt Lake City, OR Hgii Oamptooll, DliighRiu Canyon. maj-2 FOE SALE. FIFTY YOKE OF OXEN, ONE IlUNDlllCD YORK "f I'our nml l'lvo Vc.r nl,l S T 12 K li S , ONK 11' 'V II 1 : SUT M' SKCOND 11AM I1AHM.S, At iho Pioneer tjuiblw, Second South Street. IV it. SUOWIiU.. FOR SALE CHEAP ! A WELL-ESTABLISHED PAYINC BUSINESS, Address "R," Herald offico. Salt Lake City, April 10, 1873. ap20 THOROUGHBRED GRAY STALLION Faugh-a-Ballagh! (Clkar tub Wiy), Foalod 1868. This Bplendid Stallion was Sirod by Lightning and Lightning by LEXINGTON, Hence ho ia tho Grandson of that FAMOUS RACE HORSE So widoly known on the Tncf. FAUGH-A-BALLAG H'S DAMwa the celebrated imported Thoroughbred Maro, CICKEjY JOBSON; 8ircd by WETIIKK1U I' by LIVKRPOOL-byHAMlLTONlAN LIVKRPOOL-byHAMlLTONlAN and noon down to the wonderful BURTON BAliB Marc, nineteen generations. Those who wish to improve their borsos enn soo tbjtfsplundid .Stallion at tho stablo of 11. B. Clawson, northwest corner of lith ward. Torms reasonable. Enouiro of Mr. FRED. SMITH. aprl7 At thoSuble. Taylor & Cutler ! Aio now rocoivintr their Spring Stock of all kinds of LADIES' FANCY DISKS GOODS, LAWNS, GRENADINES, PIQUES, 5co &o Also havorocoivod a fine Slock of SPRING SHAWLS, WHICH WILL HE SOLD CHEAP, EROM UU UPWARDS. 4 They keep a full stock of STAPLE DRY GOODS. ALSO Groceries FINK GUNPOWDEK AND. JAPAN TEAS, COOKLNG STOVES ALL OF WHICH WILL HE SOLD AS LOW AS CAN RESOLD. COUMKY ORDERS THE Cll'V. Fit EE Vl' CHARGE. TAYLOR & CUTLER-east CUTLER-east TEMPLE STREET, Under Taylor's Hotel. u20 |