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Show y.gjc Harmel Pratt can accomodate accom-odate a !feW more PuPiIs with Lor on the piano, or organ. Leave 1 - word at second house north of City Market al' Ifi U-N"L,EUli Photographs Z obtained at Carter's Gallery, opposite Hiitsey's bank, card size, 35cls- S x 10 50cL-; aUo the Bender stlnt'y- toiw, wi,h Efuvea and uamcsof Bender victims. Agents Wjnted. Orders by mull- promptly attended to. ' a12 Xomokbow Xight at Theatre, Fare-ffell Fare-ffell benefit and last appearance of r. and Mrs. Frank Rea. al2 Fise Cabinet Portraits of Bender tC. R- Savage's Art gallery, nil Sliss Annie Graham in L'Article , 47, At the theatre Tuesday night. i good chance for tho farmer. Tdkc your potatoes and get the highest price at Bailey & Sons. alO Biebtxdt's .Storm in tho Rocky Mountains and the beautiful new ehromo I-ove or Duty, on exhibition at C. R- Savage's Art gallery. all Savk Money. Buy your boots, shoes and slippers of our practical boot titterc, Dunford & Sons. a9 Aldlnt. Bring your Aid hies and get them bound at the Herald bindery bind-ery at eastern prices. a3 Rob Roy McGregor. a!2. DEEr Walnut Oval Frames for wax flowers, crosses, fec, and a large assortment of frames of all kinds just received at C. R. Savage's Art Gallery. Gal-lery. , a? Davis House, corner of Second South and First Fast streets. Board per week, $7; board and room per day, $2; board aud room per week, from $9 to $12; meals 50 cents. Shell Davis, proprietor. a5 Acknowledgements. Blank forms of acknowledgem3ut in accordance with the new law: When the grantor is known to the officer, When the grantor is unknown to the officer, and When ttio proof of execution is given by a subscribing witness. On l:wd for sale ut this office. aS . L'Article 47, at the (licalro on TuesJiiy evening. H. DiSTYonDEY has removed his furniture from Main street to his three-story brick building, 1st South etreet, half block west of the Coop, clock, whore he is prepared to do a wholesale as well as a retail business. f27 Phil. Margetts in "Bowled Out " al2. Look at This 1 The celebrated Robinson Weber co.il, now reduced to only $8 per ton, well screened and weight guaranteed; ortiee ai U. C. depot. Orders leit at Dunford & Sons; Squires, barber; Teasdcl & Co.'s; Savage's, photographer; and ut box in post office, will be promptly filled. P. 0. bos 1150. William Salmon, sole agent. j!3 The best and cheapest Weber Coal in market. $6.75 per ton by the car load. Call on George Nebeker. il If you want to furnish your house, call at J. M. Joelson's, Groeebeck'e building. j24 For a nice oyster stew or fry, go to Dyer & Arbogast's, at the old ice cream parlor, 1st South street. o22 Miss Walters as Helen Mac-Gregor. Mac-Gregor. aI2 Attention, Ladies 1 Dickey's 1 Crcme De Lis, for cleansing and preserving the teeth, beautifying the complexion, and removing freckles, eruptions, sunburn and tan. A new combination, equal to the best French preparations, and free from their poisonous ingredients. Invented by Geo. S. Dickey, Chemist. Sold by all Druggists. . ml The Pioneer Line East. If you we going to Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo, New York or Philadelphia, you should buy your tickets via the. Chicago Chica-go & North Western Railway. It k the oldest, shortest, quickest and best route between Omaha and Chicago. Pullman Palace cars on all trains. I No changes of cars. Tickets for sale at White & McCor-nick's McCor-nick's bank, at Salt Lake City. W, H.Stennett,General Passenger Agcul i27 Durveas' '-Satin Gloss .Starch" and ''Improved Corn Starch" is the best in the world. Just glance at the array ar-ray of medals awarded them for perfection per-fection of quality. Grand Inter. Exhib. Paris, 1S07. do do London, 1SG2. do do Havre, 1868. do do Hamburg, lSGo. do do Cologne, 1SG5. Of the Netherlands at Amsterdam, 1809. Also at American Institute aud innumerable in-numerable Slate and Agricultural Fairs throughout the country. Chicago, February 14, 1S71. I find, after a thorough trial, Din-yeas' Starch the best in all "particulars ol any I have ever used. Geo. H. Ml'xger, Proprietor, Hunger's Opera House Laundry. - &7 Jas. II Vinson as Owen. al2 If you want a firsUclass fitting suit cheap, go to Rehnstrom &. Pohl-zon, Pohl-zon, merchant tailors, Second South' street, three doors west from Main1 street. 2 New Arrival. Silver aud Glass ware, China, etc. C. R. Barratt. m25 The Rii-r qualities of Cord, Stove and Kindling Wood at the depot. Leave orders at the yard, or 109 Kimball block, for N. & Co. f8. Savjc Money. Buy your hats and e.ip3 of our practical halters, Dunford & Sons. a9 SiiixGLKri $i,5U per thousand. Bryant, Barron & Co. m31 W. C. Crosbie as Baillie Nicol Jar-vie. Jar-vie. al2 Coal, Coal, CoalI The celebrated celebrat-ed Crisnion Coal, the best in the market, mar-ket, at $3 per ton at depot. Leave orders at yard south of depot; Z. C. t M. I. Drug Store ; residence, 14th i Ward ; and P. O. Box 999. Stop our wagons and give orders to teamsters. )7 Geo. Showell, scavenger for the city. o2 Djj&eret Mining Company, A notice is published in another column col-umn by the President aud Directors of the Deseret Mining Company relative rela-tive lo Mr. W. H. H. Sharp, the former secretary and stock agent of said company; also calling a meeting meet-ing of .he stockholders of s iid company com-pany on the 27th inst. REMOVED. Wo dcriro to call the ftl tout ion of our mis-totorir.s mis-totorir.s Hod Iho iub!io at lamo that wo have rpinovflrt lo Ihe raoro ctunmndious store ol tbe Wasatch llotol b'Jildiog, whore wo are now opening o it our Si .ring find Sumnior Btnok of Cot hit s otthu latest slylos and pnltorn, all of our own in arm fa dure, hieb onnbles us to sell our gnotJa frmi is to 20 ier ont. loss than any other house in thin city. .Mhd'i factory. ") L. Ooum-i o O., 34 "Leonard Si., Waiuh Hotel Buildings tVou-Yiirb. t a2 Malio the brstTUM and JK'tRY and all drini'f "tilth none but oxporincPd P-AR-KE!iJ?EKJ Itno(7 bow t- compound, Tfa-'ir Li'inors ami Ciiara iitw uni'i'iiftod- Thro-forotho- aro no rtiiidj ' to puit tho most fan-lidicus fan-lidicus at Ibo O JCIUiSNT 5 Wrat South SimoL- . dli J, . WII;SIAMS .V CO. Hsvts for "ul" nt th-iir Wine and Liquor iti.Te.No 2-i First touta stroat, corn er of Com-merciil, Com-merciil, pure Winoa and Liquors of tho hoicast 'irand.o by tho gallon, bottle, or Drink. FuniilieB surilloiftt roduood ratoa. i d 14 SPECIAL NOTICE. Why Ailll-r from Dydpepsia, ludigos tion, iind loss of iipputitu, when you clin, by uiinK 'Dr. Huiiley'd eolebriited I X L Hitlers," cilucL a pc) feet euro; they aro a pleai-tuit and iuvigucutin toniw, and endorsed en-dorsed and recuuimcnclud by our most imminent physiciaiia (as por ccrtilioatcs on -uuh biuUj) for all complaints of the Livr and D:gitPtivQ Organs. As a family medicine tlicy hnvo no equal. Sou advertisement in another column. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements under this heeding 10 oocif por lino per day ; nothing inserted for 1ms than 50 oonU fur one timo. TEN DOLLARS REWARD. Vll-L BE PAID F R INFORMATION VV leadinK to thrs convictiun of tho parties vbo Mmorod with filth rcy lenoo. Bto. and papir box on 'hi ni-t of tho 101b of April. Bi2 J Liddoll FOR RENT. -"i A LOON TO RENT. WASHINGTON O Houso Enouiro "vorland Houao. i27 TO LEASE. THE PREMISES LYING .IMMEDIATE 1 lynonhof tho Sovonty's Hall, and half block south of thoatro. Apply to A. 0. Py-at Py-at Constitution Buildings. J LI THE KEAS WIS!'. The question 13 daily aked by thousands thous-ands of our citizens, " Wby is it tho IXL Bittera have achiuvud such popularity with tho public, and have such ao. immense im-mense salo ?" Tho rearon is because they aro an old and well established artio'o, and aro mad.) from the most choice herbs and roots ; tho many who have tried them testify to thoir bunefloial qualities, and have no hesitation in roeorumending them to their afflicted friends. They are acknowledged to bo tho best tonic and recuperator known; they build up the pystcm and impart strength to tho weak and exhausted, and are endorsed and recommended by our most eminent Physicians, (as per certificates on each bottle). ' To thoso alHicted with tho Dyspepsia, Dys-pepsia, Indigestion and Loss of Appolite as a blood puriGer they surpass all other so called tonics which have lately been placed in tho market. No family should bo without them . Sold everywhere. LT. EPSTEIN & CO. Solo Proprietors! 518, Front St. I Jttl3 San Francisco. given out, but have steadily increased in wealth and importance as developments develop-ments have progressed. It is rumored that the Flagstaff Company have revealed a large and rich body of ore in tho lower levels. Their large shipments of ore during the Winter about fifty tons per day arc the best evidences of tho prosperous pros-perous condition of the property. Since tho mine has been under the managcmQnt of Col. Patrick, the work has been done very efficiently and economically, their shipping rates being much lees than last Winter. Win-ter. The Emma Company are shipping about eight tons per day, As soon as the snows leave the sides Of mountains the concentrating works will again be put in operation. The conceutraling works will have at least one-third moro capacity, and a number of new improvements will be added. The public need not bo disappointed to aert the famous Emma once more take a front rank among the leading mines of Utah. Work is still bein continued on the McKay mine, with tho most flattering flat-tering results. The incline has reached a depth of fi50 feet , and shows a. solid mass of ore. Iu . the bottom a level is hemp- mn -it-, n BANKING. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF UTAH, A. LT IJABIE CITY DESIGNATED DEF08IT0BY AND PmANOlAL AOKNT OK THE UNITED STATES WARKtfN HUSSRY, Prwidont, AM'IHOWi' GODBE, Caakier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL SoOO.OOfl V'un or CAi'JTtL 8150,00(1 Krsjsg8 S175,0(U DIVIDEND FOE 1871, 60 PES CEN1 DIVIDEND FOB 1872. 60 PEB CENT TifR Oldkst Bahktho iHBTmmOH 1H Utaf. A GoDonlBaDkiag Business transacted. Agewouu ffl COLORADO asd MONTANA. COLLECTIONS Promptly attended to Interest allowed on Time Leposlts. XOllMiL AVlTlCAiJEMU'AL SCHOOL. MOBOAN COLLEGE BUILD 12fa, Up Stalra. Instruction (riven in tho oumuon nnd hiehor Enaliih branches, Lctin and i'renoh. Torma modern to. EDNA SNELL P0ULSON, PrinoJpftJJ BOOK AGENCY 5 tft 2ft P.C,I day- Aionta wanted ifctf IV All olasaes of working pet pie, of either ioi, young or old, mtKo mora monoy at worV for ua in their Bparo moments a'l th timo, tLan at anyMlnit aleo. 1'urilc. iilitra frco. A.idrcfq Q, Stinson A Co., Pert-. Pert-. laud, Malcc, LESQSLL & BROWN EAST TEMPLE STREET, North of the Poetoffice, '.VliOLBSiLB A8V HETAJL GROCERS Commission Merchants'1 Ample a?ccmlld,:liiii fhr Storage ot mtoa , able rates. 1IK1K0 FIIU1T WiXTKI). 022 jib. i. uosks. lm, ii, mosib. SAUL, V. MOSKS. J. fl. WORKS & SONS, l'sUblishcd 1&17. rune copper distilled Kentucky Bourbon Whiskies. 711 XC11TU SXCOND STRKET, n7 . 1ST. L'JL'rS, .MO. DISSOLUTION OF FARTNERSHJP rrilB FIRM Ol'' NEWMAN & CO. 11 AB bcos dissolved by mutual consent. O. E. Durst continues tho bu-inoaa, will pay all dolita iird receive nil duos of said firm. NKV.WIAN & CO. Salt Lnko City,; April, iita. a7 THE CENERAL MEETING I oftho STOCKHOLDERS 1 or Zloii'f Co-Op. Mercantile Institution To bs hold SATURDAY. APRIL Ufa, 1;7J, at Uio OILiO TABERNACLE, "Will moot and adjourn to SATURDAY, MAYid.ibTJ, at 2 p.m. At sumo plaoo. BRIG UAH TOUNG, Tres. T. G. WEBBER, Scc'y. - Salt Lake Ciiy, April 2, 1874. &2 Estate of James M. Carter, DECEASED. NOTI0E IS HEREBY GIVEV BY THE undorfiignod K dmins'rntora of tho abovo tut mod otaf. to tho creditors of and all persons per-sons linvinc olitima aiming fluid doeonsod, to cxhii.it tho same "Un noce"ry vouch ora, vi'liin two years from tho 5th January in-ptint. in-ptint. titho undor'ih'nM. at tho olEoo ovor Firit National Banlt. Main st.rust, Snlt Lake City. jaORKNUK.I. A RTEft, M. A. CAhTKR. f 13 Administrators. NEW YORK TRADE. E. H. GARBUTT & CO. TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, &C. 4) WARREN1 BTREET, NEW YORK. J.'rI. BULGER. 128 GOOD, ROOF. & Co., Importers of WINES, LIQUORS & OILS, EKOADWAY. KS KEW VOU It. Fish, Clark & Flagg, COO BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ABE SOW HEADY WITH T1JIIR HOYKLTIKS IB Men's Furnishing Goods . TOK THE EARLY Sl'BING THADE. i'J) BENEDICT, HALL & CO.- Manufacturers and Wholesale Dcalore in. BOOTS AND SHOES 134 A 138 Gjuhmt., NEW YORK, Corner Crosby, oae bl&ok met of Bwatrwoj d!4 THUS. flJH . A RCAL,L & Co., Men's, YoaOiB' Boys' and Children' CLOTHIITG.. At Wb o l rbaiji, !13 AitD 315 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, j X. OOWT.KS, fyj J E H I AL READ &Co77 - Manufacturers and Wholoealo Dealers 1 1 FUR AND WOOL HATS Straw Qooixj, Uut-aiciJLi, rrc.. No.4C8 BROADWAY. TVTLW YOU K JO. 11)1 HUXTKk. CHICAGO TRADE. EAGLE WORKS MANF'G CP,, Will furnish Enirirnv., Uoitors. Mining Muohinorv, and nil klndt ot ttooda in the Muohinoiy lino. Send for descriptive circular. Office, 48 SOUTH CANAL Sr., CHICACO P. W, GATES, PftEsiDBsr. ml7 PAGE , BBO. & CO., Importers asd Dealers in LEATHER & FIJSrDIHGS "OLD CITY HOTEL OJKNEH," 'BUS:'! CHICAGO, ILLS. M. D. WELLS & CO., Modafactar.iB of and Wholos&la Doftlorft In Boots fe Sh.oes, 628 Wabash Avonao, CHICAGO. M. D. Wolls, n. J. Maofarl&od, R. Benedict. m!M B. P. Molnmo. " The Old Salamander." REMOVAL. Van Schaad, Stevenson & Mi, WHOLESALE Druggists & Paint Dealers, Havo Bomovcd to tlwir Now Stores. 92 and 1)4 LAKE STREET, Corner Dearborn Street. on tho old site. A GO, Wonro. with buildlnrs erected orpr ery fo tbo business, Stonm Klovntors, etc.. tby bav oponed up on immense atook, ansm-se id ia tho norchwcflt. Special attention given to Territorial ban |