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Show STAGE LINES. - GILHEIliSALISBUIlY'S DAILY t THKOCTJI?. Utah, Southeast Nevada & Montana jeavinff PALT LAKK CITY. DAILY, ', Elanninit Fn'i-b, u Tintlo. American Fork" 1 Monnt Koho. s.vi, -Su George, Ltah; oca y PiMhe, Nevada; X Ptoro, Sprlmville. Sp.nL'h Fork, ?!;!". . Salt Creek, Chieken Crook. Round Valley, V Fillmore. Corn Croek, boaver. Mlnorriyille, and all the P'incii al Towns and Mininu I Cnmre in Sonthorn Utah and Southeast j Nevada. Also leave OORINNB. DTAE, DAILY, Rrramnj North to VlriioU City, Helena, Fort uenton, Boer U.lse, Codjr Crook Mines, and pawing through all the Pnnct- ,' pal Towns and Alijiiog Camps in Montana. "aiNCIPAL OFFICE: Wells, Kargo & Co. Bnildina J. SALT LAKE CITY. C. L. TURNER'S EXPRESS & STAGE LINE FROH ' LEHI TO TINTIC, . Via Camp Floyd. IToioaMvlUo, Eoroka Sil--. . ver City, and Diamond, r.inmoi; tri- ' weekly, on upi"'-1 d" l'J (JiluiviT it oahsbury. press Matter and Light Freight mplly artendel to. . Konnln, nrJt-jlan, ; iui!? Also. last .r.i.ht roriMns Iron, Lohi. -J OFFICES r (rut. Uoso,?U Lake . rencKrk all paokases care d. L. lornor, 'ihe 1 arc tofj i . . cTICE TO MERCHANTS to b ?. FAR WEST FREIGiHT CO, V x, Fast Freight Line ; i.ortl. FROM . The I mnryroUIs Vill LiUCOlli. !:i"t'V' to Omaha. Br rlri- ' rirr !V0 Chang, of Car, tc Sail Lake. 1) ',0 Orpins Misiun Wver Bridg Mordants orderur. koods lro 3. Lool. i Snd Ibis Quickest aud t'ticipest Route. n,,,,,. matkodandshtotrfvU-FAB V5I LIMi." , Ki,herP.rt.l.. l0' JAH, f. ACLAP, -r w tua'i wsnairor, ot. Louie- UrjJitJ" to Z. C.UL V All (JUSTINE'S COLLEGE. IHGWEAHDSCHuOL FOR BOYS. f -t.. ,ii',nco. proui-Lno?i, ordor and Boll-ro- lu i.'jorlnn' .lfpnrtm"nt pnialn are fitted te ;t th-.,,,!, .ii.T.-y-'iir in r ho LnivcrmJios " Kn.-iistj d.'i,rfri.,-iit thoy may tu.ioJ. Wi iri.-.,.J ..-.nine A 'ir.-d. ' ' V, t m.V;iv','n i"5 fir ( lio ln"t in'trgt' i flernmn or j'tiininh Inn ITho School V0Clli "JUD'- oi tw-joty wooka oaon. wiiiud .: y Triuity Term of 1S73, hc.. . ' E;iatcr Term oflS74, begins Tan. 15ii,. Expanm fur Board, Tuition, Tiifl, LIkIiIb, w A'jvJiJiigRiid Mon(!injr,..$17r) IX) n?r term. fj extra charge for Arriont Iinnpuacf"!. V. , fui-thoJ infunuition or lur circular o Ukv. Wh.V.XHUKKK. a Sk iienioia.Cv u TI1E SHORTEST ROUTE TO FORTUNE $100,000 for only $2.50. THE LARGEST RBTl'RN FOR THE SMALLEST INVESTMENT. A GRAND GIFT CONCERT Will be hold at LEAVENWORTH, Kansas, December 31st, 1873, For tho beoeGt of a JUVENILE REFORM SCHOOL. 40,000 GIFTS, 1450,000 m PRIZES, ' PRINCIPAL PRIZE, $100,000, Consisting of themperb palatial rertdeneeof Simon Abelea, lifn., uiiaurpKdaed as a private dwelling in the United States, being only a few blcok from the Court Uonae, inrrouDded by magnificent groandit, orchards, gardens and vineyarda Tho building has been only re-oontly re-oontly oompletod with all modern improvements. improve-ments. PRIZE LIST. ' ' ' 13 Priies, Real Estate,..- .'...$159,125 1 Cash Priie, 30.000 2 " !0,O00 each,.- 20,000 4 ' " o,WU " 20,000 4 " 2,500 " 10,000 X " 1.0U0 " 20,000 1 30 " 600 " 25,000 1UO " 200 " 2U.OO0 200 ' 100 ' 20.0UJ ;3 " 60 ' .. 16,000 ' " 20 ' 13,960 l.UJiJ " 10 " 10,000 1,158 " 5 " 5,790 m.ii " 150 91,125 HJ.000 Prinw. HoOOO Tho title to the above real estate Is guaranteed guaran-teed porfccL The liboral terms or this scheme brings It within the reach of all tho troatesc 0por tunitj ever offered for the poor man to rise to PRICE OF TICKETS. Single Tickets. $i50; Eleven Tickets, $25.00: Fitty-nix TiokoU, Slia.uu; One Hundred and Fifteen Tickets, fy.id0.00. Tho drawing will be made under the superintendence super-intendence ot a committee appointed by the highest otbcials in the a Late, duly sworn to tho faitniul perCormanoe of tho duties assigned The highest official! both of City, County and biate have not only endoiMd Mr. Abelea, but also his scheme. The demand for tickets Is unparalleled, and all desiring to partioiiate in the drawing should at onoe form their olubs and send in their ordor a. Ageiits Wanted in all States, CUUt and Toums in the United States and Canadae. "Money should be sent by Registered Loiter, H. O- Order or Express, with the full address of the purchaser in plain writing. Every I'aokago ot li tickets has a onanoe to win 11 priies, but positively certain to win one, while one person out of every ten who purchase a package of 11 is bound to win two P For farther information and particulars sond for circulars to the Manager and Proprietor, Pro-prietor, and aduroas SIMON ABELES, &23 Leavenworth, Kansas. RAILROADS. TIME TABLE. BURLINGTON ROUTE to'thi EAST, NORTH & SOUTHEAST. NO- 3. STATIONS. tii MAIL- Leave SALT LAKE, 5:50a.m. 3:45p.m. " OMAHA, 8:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. Arrive BURLINGTON, 5:00 a.m. 8.40p.m. " Qalosburg(C.B.R,) 7:00a.m. 10:50p.m. Mendota, " U :16 a.m. 3:23a.m. " Chicago, " 8:15p.m. 7:00 a.m. " Peoria, 9:00 a jn. 12 :50 a. m. " Ind'pliB(I.B.4W) 6:l6pn. :2&a.m rHnninB.tt llrtn.m. 4:15n.m. " Logansport, 5:55p.m. 9:20a.m. fiTP. W.) ' Columbus, 2:45 a-m. 6:90 p.m. ear Through Cars from Missouri River to Chicago, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Logans-port, Logans-port, Columbus. IN'ew York, Boston, Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, and Washington. Connection at thoie points with lines leading lead-ing to the East, North and South. This is the Brbt, 8hobtk3i, Qcukpt and Chbapeut jHuortc Do not be doceived, but obtain Tickets via the Burlington i Missouri River Railroad. AM. POWELL, ROBT. HARRIS, Oon'lT t Ajrent Oon'ISup't Ion Western Pass. Agt., D. W. HITCHCOCK. J STEArlEBS FOR EUROPE. WHITE STAR LINE CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL 1 BETWEEN New York, Cork & Liverpool, New and full -powered Steamships. OfitAfiir;, Huprfli.Trt, Bu.Tta Cki.tic (jEBJUSlO. BBITiNHIO, AlllUATIC. Bbwjic Bailing from New York on Saturdays, from Liverpool on Tnurndays, calling at Cork Harbor Har-bor ondh way. From the White Star Dock, Pavonifl Ferry. Jersey City. Paxsunger accommodations (for all classes) unrivaliod, combining SAFETY SPEED i COMFORT Saloon, State-rooms, Smoking-room nd Bath-rooms in MIDSHIP section, where least motion is folL Surgeons and Stewardesses accompany there Itatos" Saloon, tV0 gold. Steerage, 9f currency. Those wishing to send for friends-from friends-from he Old Country can now obtain steorage prpi'nideerti&catos, currency- l'a"eLu,or booked to and iron, all parrs of Amerio. to Pans, Hamburg, Worway, awea-on, awea-on, India. Australia, China, &0 Drafts from 1, upwards. For Inspection of plans and otbor information, informa-tion, apply at tho Company's ullioos. No. 11 Broadway, New York ; or to K, M. BAKNUM, Agent, nal4 Salt Lake City. MININC ACENC Y or BAR ROW & CO., No. 6 WALL STREET, ' Nsw York, July 24, I67U, Having ong since reoognlzed tho nccessftj of an wtabli-hed Office in this City, devoted to the transaction ol business in Nevada, Utah and Colorndo Mining I'roiierty.we have opened open-ed an OQic a for that purpose, and avail ourselves our-selves of this method of calling your attention to this fnol. , , One ol our firm is an old , experienced and successful miner, having devoted tunny yoat ot his lilo in prospecting and dovoloping Minos in tho Western Territories. Wo hare an Agsnt in London, whn is well ihrttml in the markots of EuriMio. an 1 fully r-.ipablo of placing all kinds of Mil era Prop- "'U.' thoso having vnlnablo Minos for sdlo, wo (lnttor ourselves that we possurts labilities e.,ual to any otio, in successfully disposing of tho .tamo, oitlior in this country or in Europo Ij'ir ndviuico cinirgcs for advertising and thex expuii'n". wbon Property is placed with "a follows: " -d for sale in New York or ' . t . '-kon S5 to . .1 lo, of either sex, Toub-"- lonoy at work for us in tEnT?-' -- . I r all the time, than at anyhing er- " lara free. AddroiS. (J. Stioson A .OoTTt mil, Male. CLOTHING AND CENTS FURNISHINCS. HO TlD ATGOOD iS ... IN GREAT VARIETY AT CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. f ALL THE WINTER STYLES OF Gents' Suits. Youths' Suits, ' Boys' Suits -' . i ALL CLASSES OF Caps, Scarfs, Mufflers, Shirts, Ties, Bows, Collars, Cuds, Shirt Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Silk and Linon TJandkerchiefs, ; Etc., etc.') A magnificent display of GENTS' UNDERCLOTHING, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARRIAGE RUGS, BL tSKETS, &c. ... THE MOST COMPLETE GENTS FURNISHING HOUSE IN UTAH. r19 W. II. HOOPER, Supt. "THE HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE. MINERS AND FlIRNACEWEN: riKT rnuii p.Y r.nLL8. rbceipts T REPOKT3, r Iwbere you are sure otsatiBiaetjnn. IHS SBKA1D JOB OFFICK.", THlDESmtN IND BUSintu mr.iv. WHO REALIZE THE VAU'.i ',G!'P. Elspl.Tb, AdvenWri.. el Mr Bills and Cards wbere. the, "irill do the most ceod" '!''.' TOB HERALD JOB 0FFICR. OUR POLICi ' ALL TIIF TIME lr to get Tie Latest Wto ii Priiitins ..." un wviTB. ' . CONNOISSEURS TO PLERSE THEIR EVE :. THE HERALD JOB OFFICE. MERCHANTS AND BANKERS WHO LI KB TO SEE THKIK OKDERS, Unrds, hUllieii-L-, Lottorhends, etc.t printed noally and in the latest stylo, oall a THK I1KKALD JOB OFFICE. OUR FACfl.ITl KH AVU M ATE It I A I, hiu-n bnen Inritoly nlld(vl Lo r.vonllv nod nnylhinK fr.ni (lie i-irn .,f n WiMMiut; C'nrd lo a mml ratu njr.pd I'ustor oiui tie printed in Hie best i lo ot tho in at Prospectus for 1874. Seventh Year. THE ALDINE, An illustrated Monthlv Journal, universally admittud to be tho HunJ-uinosi Periodical in tho World. ro.irB.-ontatlvo and Champion of American Taste. Not for Sale in Book or New Stores, Tho ALDINE, while issued with all tho regularity, has nono of tho touiponiry or timely interest characteristic of ordinary periodicals. It is an elianL inincollnny of i ure, light and graceful literature, and a collection col-lection of pictures, tho raruat specimnn of artistic skill, in blauk and white. Although each succeeding number alTurds a fresh pleasure plea-sure to its friends, tho real value and beauty of the f Id i no wilt be most appreciated after it has boon bound up at the close of the year. While other publications may claim superior choapnoas, as compared with rivals of a similar simi-lar class, thu Aluino is a tiuttiuo und original conception alono and unapproa hod absolutely abso-lutely without coinpotitiuni in pri'-e or character. cha-racter. Tho ponsossor of a aoniplote volume cannot duplicnto the quantity of fine paper and engravings in any other sh ipo or numberof volumes "for ton ttuios its cost ; and then there are the ohxomoa. besides." ART DEPARTMENT, 1S74.1 Tho Illustrations of tho Aldino hare won a world-wide reputation, und In tho art centros ot Europu it is an admitted I'uut tliat, its wood outs aro examples of tlio highest porfociiun ever attainod. Tho cornuiuo projudico in fovnmf "(.Innl ntitniH." U rAi.1,11 p vmlil i nn In a more educated and and di'criLuinting tasto which recognises tho lulvantaos ol superior artitJtio duality with greater tacility of production. pro-duction. Tho hood cuts of tho Aldine possena all tho delicacy and olaborate finish of tho most costly elect plate, while thoy ailord a bettor rendering of tho artist's original. To fully realize tho wondorful work which the Aldine is doing for the cause of art culturo in America, it is only necessary to consider tho cost to the people of any other devout rupro-sontations rupro-sontations of tho product ions of groat point um. In addition to thedosigus by tho lucinbora of tho National Acadotuy. and other noted American artists, tho Aldino will reprodtico oaauiplesof thu bust t'oruin niastvr, peleciod with viow to tho highest arti.-itic succefss and groatest general interost. Thus the subscriber subscrib-er to the Aldine will, tit u trilling cujI, enjoy in his owu homo tho ploaauroi and rouning iafluoccos of true aix. The quarterly tinted plato.- for lb74 will bo by ThoiiiasMoranimd J. b. H uodivard. Tho Christmas issue for lbTl will contain special duEU'tis apprupriato to the teuton, by our best artists and will surpass in atiructiun any of its predecoaoora. PREMIUM FOR Is? 1. Every auhscriber to tho Aldine fur ihe year 1871 will receive a pair ol chrome;1. Tho original ori-ginal pictures were painted in oil for tho publishers of tho Aldino, by Thomas Mo run. whose great Colorado picturo was purchased by Congress for ton thousand dollars. Tho su hi outs wero chosen to represent "Tho East" and "Tho West," Uno is a vjo-v in tho H hito Mountains, New Uaiupphiro: tho other gives the Cliilr ol'Creen .-iver, Wyoming Territory. Tho ditToronco in the nature of tho seenos themselves is a pluiLsing contrast, and utiords a good display ol tho artist's snopo and coloring. color-ing. Tho cbromus aro each worked from thirty distinot plates, and are in sio (liislttj and appearance oaivct fticsimiltos of the uri-Kjnnls. uri-Kjnnls. Tho prorientation ef a worthy example of America's greatu't landHcapo pin n tor to the subscribers of iho Aldine was a bold but peculiarly happy idea, and its successful realisation reali-sation is attuMud by tho following testimonial over the signature of Mr. Moran himselt ; "Nowark, N,J.,.SopU .Win, 1673. "Mossrs. .lames Sutton & Co. 'OentIomon,-l amdolightod with tho proofs in color of juur ohnuuos. 1 hoy are wonderfully successful represuntatiotis by mechunical process oi the original paintings "Vory rosiicctlully, (Signed) "TllnS. M OR AN." These choroiuos are in ovory sonso American. Ameri-can. Thoy aro by uu original Anglican imt-cess, imt-cess, with matcriul ot AmenoiiD iiiunulactiiro, froni designs of American sconory by an American puintor, and prui-onted to subscribers subscri-bers to tho hist successful Amorieurj Art Journal. It no butter boaiuo of all this, thoy will certainly possess an interest no lon-itin production cm inspire, and noiiQor aro they any tho worso if by reason oi peculiar lacili-tios lacili-tios of production tlioy cost tho publishers only a tiiflo, "wtiito unuul in every respect to oi her chrumos that are roid singly fur doublo tho subscriptiou nnuo or Tilt. A LDi N K Person" of tasto will priie theso pioturos for thoiusolvoa not lor the pneo thoy did or did not co.'t. aud will appreciate tho ontorpnae that renders their dp( nbution pussiblo. If any subscriber should indiouto a preference prefer-ence lor a figure su biota, tho publichun will send "Thuuglits ol Homo," a now and beauti ful ehromo, HiiJ inohos, ropresuutiiig a little Italian exile whose spoaking eyos betray tho longing ef his heart. TERMS. 5 per annum, in advance, with Oil Chremoa . i-br-60 Centa Kxtrn, the Cvoinos will be sent, muutttcd, varnished, and prepaid pre-paid by mad. The Aldine will, hereafter, bo obtainable only by subscription. There will be no reduced re-duced or club rate; cash lor subscriptions must bo soot to tbo i'ublishursdirtjct, or handed to the local canvasser, without responsibility to the Publishers, except in cases ivhuro tho certificate cer-tificate is given, buiiriui: tho fao-siuiilo signature signa-ture of Jamos button & Co. CANVASSER8 WANTED. Any person wishing to act perntttnontly a n looal canvasser will receive lull and prompt in lr illation by applying to JAM EH fil'TTON & Co., TubllfiliPrs 58 MAIDEN LAN E, NEW YORK. WM. II. IIAll'tiNflTON, Agent, Halt Lake Ollj. o..l SALi LAKE CITY BOILERWORXS BOU.KRS Oi ALL KINDS, Upright Locomotive or Stationery, .I'ado anil Repaired, SMOKE STACKS AND TANKS llujltloo or, and Shcnt-lron work promi'V I H )J H)t)lxS fail VAULTS Ok j l 'i;st Il'.ili'M and lluos bo-irht or lali'en ''"X DS-. aRICE? SPECIAL FLAVORINGS, V AXILLA, LEMON, ETC., For Flavoring Ice Cream. Cakes anil Tastry. With grent care, by a new process. Wo extrncL from the true, select Vti'fj, mid Aroroatics, each enamel eristic flavor, fla-vor, and produce Flavorings of rare era-ltenu. Of great strength and perfect purity. No poiaonmte oils. Every flavor as represented. No deceit -each bottle full measure hokiing one-half 'more thanothers purporting to hold same quantity. Use than once, teiU use no other. "Fhe most delicate, delicious flavors ever made. So superior to the cheap extracts. Ask for Dr. Price's Special Flavorings. Manu actared only by STEELE & IiaE, lepots, CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS. Manufacturers of Dr. Prices Ureetm Baking lender. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND uin PACIFIC RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL R0DTE i Now open direct to CHICAGO and THE EAST. VIA DES MOINES, DAVENPORT, AN'U ROCK ISLAND, ronnfotinB at Dpi Moinn with the 1-KS MuTNlvS VALLHV R. for Koo u and St- L-iuis; at bavonport with JfonU for all points on tho Upper Mincitv lipt-i: at La Salle with the ILLINOIS CKNTUAL It. R-. North ami South, and at Chicato with all tho fast linon Ka.it and South. I TWO FAST EXPRESS TRAINS Lmvo COUNCIL liLUFI-a Daily. TRAINS RUN ON CHICAGO TIME. Thin road l.oinir tli-in'Ui;h ly o-juippod with Kit " " l.v !' Mvnno riftmiv.i ,lV C. P. R. R. On ami iHt Monday, Net., 2, 1S7-J, Trillin will leave Otciluu UuUy, aa fullcws ; 5-50 p.m., Paaseniier Train for Baceamonto and Jan t'raneisoo. 5tB5 p.mThrouKh Trek-ht Train fbrSaora-niunto fbrSaora-niunto and ban Francisco- T. H. GOODMAN, Gen- Past, and Tloket Agent A. B.TOWNE, -Uon'l Sup't MKO. H. RICK, Abist, Halt Lake City, i ) ) 71 i Marshall k Roy I Jr Co' BarA. 30 "Upper Mill" D. RALLKN'S Kmlir I ; BRAND. X 1UUI WE WTMHTO INFORM OUR FRIENDS and tho publit in noral.that wo nave purchased the exclusive riKht of acllinjr from tbemiUtUo oolohratod hrand of Uouj known as the "Upper Mill," D.R.Allen's Brand. Thin mill Is situalod at the ontranoe of City Creek Canon. Salt Lake City, and was formerly former-ly known as Ivimliall'e Milia. Morohant and dealers can now havo thoir orders promptly tiUed by addressing P. U. llox 7S2, or by arj-plioatiiin arj-plioatiiin at tho mill. BIRD & MoCULLUCH d!7 NEW. YORK TRADE. GAS FIXTURES NEW PATTERNS, ' ORIGINAL DESIGNS, Artiitioaliy finiehed. Archer & Pancoaat Manufaot'g Co, NEW KORK. JyM BENEDICT, HALL 6t CO.. Mtumlaotaren and WTioleeaie Dealers In BOOTS AND SHOES ltW k 136 Geajimt.. NEW YORK, Sorner Croeby, oae block eut of Broadwai dli THOS. M. ARC ALL Co.. Men', Youths , Bora' and Children 'I . CLOTHING, At Wholbjalm, 813 Aire 815 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. a. oowleb. 127 JEHIAL READ & CO.. .Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In FURAXD WOOL HATS Btraw Uoods, Umb&ellab, kto.. No. 168 BROADWAY, N.IL.W YOHK JO. Jill HUNT KB. J TO THE TRADE. Join Russell Cutlery - Compans 'tbadk mabk.); J. RU3SELL A CO Qreon River Work. Offioo. Works and Warehouaee: TURNER'S j UmM" i ALLrMASbACMUSETTS, ! Manufacture the finest and largeat variety or TABLE CUTLERY IS THK WOULD. Their Goods can now bo found upon the Lima of all A I J obbing Ho uses. Sample Rooms: 77 Cham ben-street, NEW youti- , ioin John Russell Cutlery Company .HONFOUNDERS. EDMUND WILKES ..LbbbM. SALT LAKE IRON CO., Manufacturer of all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings, Mining, Hilling and Smelting MACHINERY, Will contract to erect QuaiiTZ Vii.ip & Smelteks complete, Narrow Gauge Railroad Work. SWITCHES. FEOOS and WATER STATIONS, SEAT, HAND, PUSH, and MINING OARS, BUILDING FRONTS, ORNAMENTAL HOUSEWORK, And BUILDINGS, Etc, Works: ' fin. block South of the U.C.K.K. SoolouiOo 1073. ol JOHNSONS HumE-mafle Faiuilj Meiicines ! Warranted to bo hotter than the Beat ItoiKirtod.. nnil civo ample Baiiai'&uuun. BONKSET PILLS. Purely voeolablo, Thoy ek'anso aud purify tho blooo, stoin-Htih stoin-Htih find bowuls. Act powerfully upon the livor, kidneys and urinary organs Break tip fevers, ptronethen digestion and tnuiifr tliy rty huo ot iioaltli to faces em- ' ncialed. Aro tonic, cathartic, stimulant, : and soothe, bv rcmovinc tho caupo of dip. iinse.. Are safn and harmless in all ciisos wliero cutluirtics am required, for either sex, for young or old. Try them fairly, and you will never uso any more imported pillg. Price 'lb ceute. EYE BALSAM. For dimness o viFiou, weak ordnuMii lyelids, inflamed eyes, old ulcers, eonw, ringworm, tetters, cracked or Bore lips., hands etc. , Pnco, 26 conta. j CONKLIN SALVE. . For painn or weakness in tlio side, back, breast, ot other inirU of tbo system, cuts, wriiu,(i pofes, etc. Price, 25 cents. j ESSENCE OF LlKfi cures oholewj diarrluo. summer complaint, iviuhn, cliolici, tooihikche, and matiy other Price, 50 cents. , , Those medicines are for ealo,wb and retail, at 1 I ZION'S CO-OPKRATIVE DRtTO STOKE, Salt r.rtkn City, nod at nm.-t of the vri-operativo vri-operativo stores llmuijrlioul. thu Territory. I If mil kept in your stores, ask your merchants to heitd for them. "Co-opemtlvo slorea lliroutrhout tho Territory Ter-ritory iiriiislnl on commission, or sold at rntcd advuntageotia to purchasers. IBBBMtJJI i n, I . 1 JOHN T. CAIKE. C. W. KTAYNER. CA1NE k STAYNER I NOTARIES PUBLIC, ALL BUfSIINiiSel AITENUEO TO IPiSOHVL" IPTT-i"2" AND CAREFUL T-j "2". OFFICE WITH SALT LAKE HERALD d5 n.i;tiiimi; KISSDUHI STATE L0TrSB GLASS M to bo drawn Deo. 31dt, t73 Legalized by State Authority and Drawn in Public in St Louis. GRAND SlNGLENUmBER SCHEME 50 OOO NUMBERS. 5,880 Prizes lunountmg to $300,000 1 prixe of $50,000 500 prius or i 100 1 of 13,4.50 8 of 1.0UU 1 of 10.WK) 9 of 500 1 ,, Of 7.5UO 9 of :00 4pneeof 5,"J0 9 of 25-.; 4 of 2,500 as of aw JC Of 1.U00 36 of 150 20 ef 1 6O0 180 ot 100 10 . of 350 5,000 of 10 VICJtETS, S10; HALE TICKETS $5: QUAitTEKS, $2.50.1 ' -Our lottoriea are charterod by the State, aro always drawn at the titno named, and all drawings aro under the supervision of sworn commisionorB, orlho official drawing will be published In the St- Louis papers, and a cop; of drilling drill-ing sent to purchasers ottioKets. We will draw a similar scheme the last day of every month daring the year loTA Off-Kemit, at our ruk, by Post office Money Orders, Registered Letter, Draft, or Express, send tor (Jirjalar. Vldress, MUKA7,MILLEH A 00 ., PostOJoo tlox lili. dT. Ijjuu. Aa, Chicago b Alton R R. Til Una J?tr-01 Roa4 In tie Wast, LOUISIANA, MISSOURI iw tthort Hoate from KANSAS CITY TO CHICAGO Without Chans. Via 8t- Luis, Kansas City and Northern (late North Missouri; and Chicago ond Alton Railroads, crossing the Mississippi at Louisiana, Louisi-ana, Mo., and passinir through Jacksonville, BloominRton and JolioL The SHORTBSr AND BEST R.OUTK TO THK EAST, tia CHICAGO! Eletrant 13 Cars ARC Palluian Palace Sleeping Cars Ran'throinb from Kanaas City and SL Loais to Chicago. Pullman Palace Dining Rooms. AHP 8MOK1.NG CARS On H Dailv Treins, the only line running thexe ran from Kansas City and St- Louis to Chicago No Line Makes as Good Time, Or closer connections, has hotter accommodations, accommo-dations, hotter track, more elesant Day Cars, more luxuriant and couilortnhle sleepina Cars. Trains of Kansas l'ncifle and all Western Roads connect closely with Truing of this Lino, in Union Do not, Kansas City. J AS. UARLTON, decora! Passenger and Tiu-ket Aeat, C. A. A K. R-, Chicano. S, MoMULLIN, Pen. Snnt.. C. A A. R. R-. fThlcagn. The Clap and Northwestern e--aj:Ij"W"-a."x". I'HH Best,' Shortest and Quickest ROUTE TO 4LL P0LTS EAST, 1 i .1 Via. Chicago A Northwestern JWlwi.y. " Thereoy soounnu Spkid.Comroet, Sakktt and sunn CoMptrTiojra. Direct oommtinientloos made at Onjah" and Counrll Bluffs with tho Union Pnoiflo Kailroad ud t CHICAGO with all Railway Linos lor tho East, North and youth. This line hns ndoptod all modorn Improvo-monts Improvo-monts in truck nnd enuipmonls, including Steul Hails, Luxurious Day nnd Slepiii(t Cars, with Miller i'latforma and Wostiniihouse Surely Air ltrnkes. I'liltninn Vnlacn rtrnivtnir TTnnrn n.l l..q,vt- . -q,. ott o.H ( ' 11 " ' ' ' STOVES AND TINWARE STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES ! THE CHEAPEST IN THE TERRITORY. COOKING, PARLOrInD HEATING STOVES Jn Great Variety at Win. Harrison's Stove and Tin Store, Main Street, Opposite Bp.1 Hunter's Old Resil&ce. can and will sell cheaper than any other house in town, AH Kinds or Tin, Iron & Copper Ware Manufactured on the PreUi, -CALL AND EXAMINE TUB STOCK." ulO WAGONS. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. BAIN WAGoli . C yXii r?v UA FACTORY ESTAB1.ISHED 185M, FIRST WAGON DEPOT SOUTH OF THE THEATRE) Aug Repository for Concord Carriages & Buggies W1G0N MATERIAL IN URGE ASSORTMENT. Z C, 1L L sail the Bain Wagon at Ogden and Logan, Utah THE BAIN WAGON is wabbasted tor Oni Ykab, 18 toixows: Ttiat the L,umber in said Wagon ia of the best quality, thoroughly seasoned and well put together, and strength of same sufficient for all reasonable won by fair usatre; aud for any breakage or failure on account of worlcruausbip or material used, the undersigned agree to pay all reasonable charges, or to make the necessary repairs at place of sale. BOBERT90N, Bole Agents for TJtab. Z.C.M.I. STOVES. ETC. STQTB'S, U M. 1. MODEM AM MMRl DEPMM1 Monitor, Charter Oak XETW JSK,. J2TX T-iOYJl.Zj OOOE Alur a areer vnrlciy of other Oofhlna and lloBtlne 9tovef, coinorisun the lantfl awonrnnt t ft tcond in aav fftooi In Uiah. w. H. H33PE3, Suparintenlmt. LIFE INSURANCE.: MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE li OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. ALL POLICIES NOfJ-FORFEITINC, No Restrictions ipon Travel. DtVtDB.NDS t.N 0ONTKIBUT1ON. PLAN, rlu tbeSneaten Peeruian Al to the Polio, Haldors. DIVIDENOS & LOSSES ARE PAID IN CASH TU COMPANY RECEIVE N0N0TES ANlTeiVE NOSE. THIS COMPANY DKCLARKS DIv'lDKNUS ON THE FIRST TAMM1 'IMLE MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY is Ik. ! ft. Company or)raaied that can iiup 1U3GISTEBED l'Oi,ICIJE!5l. Which irotido actual, ooiio fUle STATE Security (or full amount of tbe TolitJ ' accuiuulauoiis, ach eoparato Policy (Kogistored) boarinu tho OortilicaM of the S"'1 Surxinn toiiduot of Insurance to thi otToct. Soo Soecial Act of Lof;ilture of Ksm" rano 27, boc 50. rWfiSYJ&BF0 " 0DK "ATIOMAL CUKSBB PATKONIZE tho Company thai can Kive jou the Bkpt Skcuritt, and thelf" Uivuloiulu, Biid that loan thoir moooy where thoy nxoivo it. All the mo"; ic.vuu u uy ido tympany ib nnoa Dure at 11! per canL intorvst, on Real fifU" bocunty, to iu Policy bullion- unci larjre sume in addition bronjrht here from pom11 b.aau TONTINE DIVIDEND POLICIES: qtHK MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Is now tol ,f "i'S18 u.R1,m"1xl whlch L foo'tng with Kreat lator arnon. all clsw 11 is called tho 'TONTINE DIVIDEND SI STEM." rp dESK Policloa can be regietered V other Policies of the Oompsny. TllLS TONTINE DIVIDEND POLICIES of this Oompaov eomWn. tbe IW i. great dosimblo pnneiploa of Lite Insuraoce, viz: SJlFKTY JfiuIhOT10l THE Policy Holdors remaining to ahare Tontme Surplus, secure ull paW P"1--1" of urifiuial amounts insured and a return ,,t VanA of J-uti Amount ol JK"1 ititd, with over SU per eeot added. THIS rorolt is obtained htrre principally from tho fact that the monev of tbe Of pany t loaned at TWELVE PER CENT. Compound Interest, while "" Companies, restricted to loan thoir money at home, receive only Six per cent, on average, . LEGAL INTEREST: CONNECTICUT,. 6porceuL I KANSAS, l2perO"l NEW VORK, 7 ' " iNEBKAskA, ... 13 " ' MIbaoUKl,.. 12 J CXJLUJiAUO,. - 13 " " THE nrlvantajro of "Weetom InvoptTnonU to tho Policy Holder appears In tho fcllowi BtftrlunK Fiffuros: Tho nmoimt of $1,0U, invosU-vl for fifty Yn t I' oant. Compoimd lutjroat, ia il8,40.25 at XI! par cent, it is 931,0.a& TUTS Compmy hsvo rocontly orjfnntzod a Branch hore, known as th8 MOUNTAIN; BUANUk," of BaK Lake City, which embraces mo lU mom bore tho bust business mon of tho city. HIK Company In in tv flonrishinft condition, with a mpiilly-incroasinff busini , I X jxtiventatttj of incroaao of buauiesd th piLytiar boiiiK larruly in exutkte of 0 the old jt,aU:rn Coiupaoiofi. . ' ' " v;' ' j |