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Show iKTT-D A girl to do general housework,' house-work,' apply at thiu office, or at residence resid-ence of John T. C'jiine, Twentieth Ward. ' il Attention, Ladies! Dickey's Cremo 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 Irom their poisonous ingredients. Invented by f.'eo. 3. Dickey, Chemist. Sold by all Drue trials, ml CiiorrER wheat, barley and pea- meal, feed, hams, bacon, cheese, Urd and a full line of groceries, cheap as the cheapest, at Kuowldcn's, west side of Main street, opposite Wells, Fargo & Co. Cash paid for grain. Wheat, barley and oats wanted, ml Families Attention. If you want the best brands of family flour, corn meal, oat meal, buckwheat, Graham and rye flour, cracked wheat, hominy, hom-iny, pearl barley, split peas, beans, etc., call on Knowlden. ml Latest dispatches from New York. Dunford & Sons, largest shippers of the best quality of hat3 and caps in the Salt Lake market, all of which goodB we understand they are determined deter-mined to sell at lowest cash prices. 128 , I ' I ToTabmeks, Gaiujenek-s and others. Red top,, timothy, orchard and lawn grass, HLsike, red and white clover, alfalfa, bird seeds and a choice assortment 'of garden, stjeda Cor sale cheap in quantitifs or retail, at Kuowkleu's grain and feed store, opposite op-posite Wells, Fargo fc Co., Salt Lake City. Cash paid for grain. Barley, oata and wheat wanted. G. H. Knowlden. f28 H. Dinwoodey has removed his furniture from Main street to his three-story brick building, 1st South street, half block west of the Coop, clock, where he is prepared to do a wholesale as well as a retail business. f27 William EicuAKDriON fc Daniel Hutchison having leased the Railroad shops from Mr. Hopper, that well-known well-known establishment is now in full i.iaat. Richardson's and Hutch's friends will find them there and are invited to call and see them. f'ili I When you come .to Salt Luke City hikI want a good, clam, healthy and I comfortable house Ui stop in, g to Die Valley House. Charges moderate. ftJ5 Latest Ajikivalh. Siegel Brothers liave jrvit received, per express, the latest nnveltirs of fH.thionnhlr ML. IV Look at Thw ! The celebrated R)binrjon Weber coal, now reduced In only 8 per ton, well screened and ! weight j;uarai teed; office at U. C. ! depot. OrLi-s h;t at Dunford A Sons; Squires', barlxrj Teastlel & 1 Co.'t,; Haviige's, phottraplier; and j at box in piwt oHice, will be promptly tilled. 1'. O, lwjx ). Shclinerdine A Salmon. j!3 Job I'Klstlng in every variety f;(steliilly execiiuxl at the Herald Job orbce. - au21 TllEKE ARE lueUtiatT'TS at (he Dwcret Telegraph office for Mrs. J. Hughes and H. Swycr. OoL I Ojal! From the old Al -kn Mine, Tom? known as the best coal in Utah, ia now for saLe in this i.ity. Leave orders at G. H. Knowl-ilen's, Knowl-ilen's, Dunford A Bona, and Smith's t-xrt and shoe shop. Jas. She merit mer-it ine, solo ajunt, wholesale and re-iail. Flse&t t'ATEK aud card stock used in Job Work don' at the Herald office. a21 ! 14hq. jjuwkll, scavengfir k-r the Oity. - 02 lv you wunt to lurniri your b'o'itje, call at J. M. Joeltton'n, Groetibock's building. Fob a nice oyster suiw or fry, go to Dyer A ArUigtt-l'H, at the old ice crenm parlor, 1st South street. o2 Coal, Coal, CoalI The celebrated celebrat-ed Crismon Coal, the best in the mar ket, at $ui per ton at depot. Leave unlrn al yard south of depot; Z. C. t M. 1. Drug Store; residence, 11th Ward ; huiI V. O. Box 99',. Stop our 1 'iitr'ins and give orders to leanisU'rw. i" . ' The tvpk and presses in the Heh-aip Heh-aip Jnb otilco Hre new, which en-Hhlee en-Hhlee it to turn out nrbtrt-iats work. auUl Thf best quit lilies of Cord, Stove nd Kindling Wood at the depot. Leave orders at the yard, or 100 Kimball block, for X. A Co. f8. The rest and cheapest Weber Coal in market. $6,50 por ton by the car load. Call on George Nebeker. ll The Tionickr Dine East. If you arc going to Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo, New York or Philadelphia, you should buy your tickets via the Chica-Ko Chica-Ko A North Western Railway. It is tVo oldest, shortest, quickest and best route between Omaha and Chicago. I'uIIman Falacc cars on all trains. No changes of cars. Tickets for sale at White" A MeCur-niek's MeCur-niek's bank, at Salt Lake City, W. ll.SlwnnoU.Gencml Paasengcr Agent. . . j37 ;.) TO EVERY3C0Y We dnsiro to call tha attention of tho Dublio to our full and cnmululo stuoti oi- fall and Wintor Clothiuu. oousiatiDtr of the lat at sty lot ud1 oaUurai. all or uur oren luanufuo-ture. luanufuo-ture. '1 ho immonfio facitkioti we bave onahloi uh to sell tho in Irom l; to 2U pur cunt, losn lhau unyotner houBo in the city, 'i'bo trade we will flupoty at Nor York wholesale rates. Manufactory- ) L. Uoldrkbg ft Jo.t 81 Leonard SL. I- -Uak. St., S. L. City. tit i'ors. J dt ACEU it MlIttl'HY. TOM and JERRY. Hot Seotoh. Hot Suloed Rum, and all ol" iho ohoWst Drinhi eoin-ponudod eoin-ponudod and served in a.riructical manner hy Auor & Muriiby, irourieiorD ol tho uocidoutal Saloon, H5 i'trit South etreot. d.H J. ii. WILLIAMS & CO. Have for 4tle M thoir Wtno and Liquor i 5toro.No. - t'uat acuta itroet, ooni or vl oiw morcial, euro Winu and Linuors ot" the olioiooat brands by the gallon, bottle, or Drink tfuouiie iupubvd at rjdaooa ralea. . .. . . The Fancies ol (lie Sio!i. A discard iraBRlnatlon io tha usurvl con cvmitant of a ton'l utomnch. Tber e no complaint to which humanity is eub joct which tho dypept c doca not at dif-f'rent dif-f'rent lime suprvwa thai h had, or ie about to have. Tho only way to dUahune Iim sufl'urcr'd Tiind of IhPSG funcics, wliich 1 nre realities Lo hira is to infuse iifu and igor into his digi?tiva organs, and ilio : tiiost potont preparation for this purpose is Uoptotter'a Ktoraach Bittara. lhera ir no atl'cctinn of the Rlomach, no Irri'nular-ily Irri'nular-ily of tlio livor or disorder of tho bowels' consul uont upon Indigestion, fur whicli it is not an abholuto finvillc. Uurii'g the t won ty -five yuftns Unit it hits btjun the fclimdiird tonif and Allorativo ot AmL-rifu. ' mi 11 ions of dysp-'plica Imve n-covcryd their lietiUh and iho c.-ipuchy lo enjoy lil'u by the sole aid of thU wholcsomo and bean-hirif,' voluble pn-paration. As ;ui ai-hiniilunt and an anti-biliuiia nout, a remedy for lassitude, dubility, nervniifuit-s and morbid fancies, there hits never b'vn anything compmblt; to it in nny r.-f or courtly. BANKING. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF UTAH, 3A LT 1j A K XI CITY DES1GNATKD DKPJSIT0BT DiA-wjiti- Aohrt or thh tTJsitiD Statu WAKRKN HUSdEY, Prwidont, AJSXllOiJV UODItB, Cashier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8500,000 Paid cp CahtaL Bli'i.OUO KumiHQft .... ..,....ai7&,U00 DIVIDEND FOB 1871, 60 FEB CENT. DIVIDEND FOB 1872. 60 FEB CENT. jTiiK Oldut DAjixmo iirariTtrnoB w Utah. A i S inert 1 Bonkluit UuHnoe'i transacted. Aok:ik m COLORADO ino MONTANA. OOJjLlitrriUNS PrompUy attended to Inrarnut on Tim Lerfitn. WINES AND L(Q JOH3 . ...... i - , , - j ' ! MANSFIELD ATCHIS0N& STEELL ' T")ireot Impoi'ters . AND WHOLESALE LIQUOR MERCHANTS OLD FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS' M MAIN BTKEET, i SALT LAKE CITY. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wnisky, and Wines, FOR SAJjE IN Original Packages. SPECIAL ADVERT!SVlENTa Ad'.orUonjrnts ntidpr this beading 10 aoati nor lino per lay ; nothing i riser tod for 1ms than oU conu fur odo time. LOST. - - I l'UKSK U'lNTrtSlNO UVKR J30 oiirronc-, and 8umi rocoou wiih the unioof Mrj II uchjn.-oa writf-n oq it. Tlie fird.jr ill ho rorrl'!d b' f'u'Tiins it ti ' xi Dooia HiU-buonon at Sm JonniosB' ra-itio::So, 1'lth Ward. ria FOUND. 0"4 Til HKS1) A Y MOHNISO. ON MAIN ytraot. the boily of t. In ii 'a dreas, un-onidhed. un-onidhed. Call at tl'ii ofSoe and get it. f-'7 TO RENT.- A COMMODIOUS. C tMFOitTABLY Furnislmd Hoano. oon'ainioii five rooms, iv ut or and ooal house all andor the .-ame roof. A good ku. deo and lino oroha d Eversthiag in ml eo aid order. Apply on the premise', two bloom ih ot P. U. oruar and half blooa north, Dezt 'L. 0. M. I. Trunt dlaiumo'ory. FOR RENT. IptlKNISlIKU KO0S AT TWENTY-; TWENTY-; fojr. Main street, five doors north of the oflt oliioo. iia QAL0ON TO REST. W.BHIN()T0N O ilousa. Euaoiro Overland lluuae. j27 TO LEASE. mUE PltEMfSICS LYINU aMMHDTATB-JL aMMHDTATB-JL ly mirth of tbo evoaty'a Hall. ni hilf blook south nf thoatro Apulj to A. C. Py-pr, Py-pr, at Constitution Buildings. J LI WANTED. O SMART WA'TKKS, O Alio CUAMBERMA1I), ml AtUverlond lloute. FlllST COOK. OV EKE AND IlOUtfZ. f2S A OIKU TO DO HKyKKTj HOD6E-work HOD6E-work ' a iiuly at this odjue, or at tha rcHidonoe of John T. Cuine,'2Jth Ward. f2o AI'AKTNEH, WITH b'OUl OR SIX thousand doll tk, to iavoat in the Hotel bui-inos Moouril.v on renl eatate will be mreii for tho amount. Address Post Office ii-x "7. m DR. GROVES, QErWrf Dentist Ofttoe, Swnd South Street three dnoni wnt irf Grot Western Hotel half a blook east of Elephant Store Bait Lake Cttv. Offlo hoar" from U a m to 5 p. in. ml REMOVAL. MADAM DAVI. of t"ie Sooond Ward, ha Kemovod bok ot the K KTH')POLlTAN HOTEL, niir cnrer d South htret, whore nbe will be p'en-ind to see hT former f iorifls and onn be foOHultud on buKlnossul the nut, prwirit anq futuio fl6 $250,000 for $50 I ! FOUaTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT For l he benoCi of the Public Library of Kentucky. On March 81st, next. ; 60,000'Tickets; 12,000 Gifts LIST OF GIFTS. ONK (JKANDOA.su (HPT 5i'.() (Al UM- UK .iNU CASn U1FT jijo'nn. 0 E i M A N 0 CASH H I KT 0 n 0NJ-: UK iMi Caku i) if 2-,X) t V. )H Vl)CA-ll OIKT 17.00 Vi Unih ii(w, gia.iMin e ch t"0.(r u 3 1 i'iiti li-tm, ouch J.iii.lMO 61 Ca-h (iil'in, l.Kl di .i'l.nOi f M n?h i;ir. K),.h I" O'O 10 Ch-'Ji tt-, nKiwh JO.oxi If1' CHrh ('iUN ouch 4-S.COO 2b" (!ah Hi".-, '2r w.h, .'nt.Ofu xx OhIi Oil1 I'-' ei-h. . :f.v0 11.VWJ t-M'h Uii'U, 6o onuh bW.mni ToU, l,I)'h) (rifts, all oash. aaiouutiQB to 51,300,000 Th oimirert snd distribution o( gifts will pi.sinvelv nod uno'juivociUy taiie plaoe cn lb dixf nniv li xo i, whothor all tho liiiKnia are . ruld ui' nnf. nd the Il'JXU) irit'y all iaid in pro-liuition pro-liuition to tho number ui' tickets sold. PRICE OF TICKETS. 1 Whole ticket, S-Vi; Halve. TeitVii, or en:h couiion, 13; E'cvsn Wh.-le Ticltete ;or , Ho"'. I tifnd f"r t.i.tu'-r i 1u -iui-i i..r lijo -.icB . n ,r ml,,,! and i i-iviioB lotcadnja Lu t'uroahio livil.t-tt ha t jo time to lcso. I tic), k. nitAMLmi;, ' A -an t'tti'io .hr-ry Kcut-icky, aad Mon-arUiit Mon-arUiit Conwrt, Puhlig Library Duilding, Louisville, kj mi LIDDELL & BROWN AOT TESTPIJB STEEET, North of the Po8toffle! , WHOLES ALB AHD RETAIL GROCERS ASV CommlHsion Mercliauts Amplf aooumrnodAtfon for 3tomfl at nrwoo able rates, UBiKD Funi wisnuL SAN FRANCISOO TRADE. M. KELLER'S rUHK WINES AND BPUNDIES Fof Sale at Z. C. M. I.,, An" all 'ha PTlrwiyal fltorej In the Terrlurr, 111 . THE NAPA 3-WUEELEIl IRON GANG PLOW, J Favorite on the Pacific Coast Its advantages are: First. It U a Three-wheeled Plow; two in front and ono hi the rear, by means of which all drag is aToided. Soind. It U an Aflustablo Plow, ttw draft itsolf btiirtg madd to do tho work of raiRing and lowtsring, without any exertion exer-tion ou the part of tho driver. Third, It is Light of Draft tho nghfc-nesB nghfc-nesB of draft eoab.oa two horses to do Ltae work of three. Tho plow u raised or lowered without lifting the driver's seat, and thus this weight U avoided. Fourth. Th Line of Draft. It Is a oen-tro-drufl plow, drawing from the main frame. An adjustable cleris connects directly with the buam, where all the teuma pull directly from one centre, so that whon Lbo plow is working, it adjust itself to rough and unevon ground, and will plow to the Bame depth in either hard or soft ground - , Fifth. Easo in Tjniing; by means ot tbt) rear wheel, the plow can be turned with ease in its own length, making a great Having ia tiino in the oourae of a -day's work. Sixth. It U Eajy on the Horses' NocJta. By resting tho driver's seat on the rear end if the polb, the weight of tha pole to balanced, ba-lanced, and relieves the pressure from the horses' necka. LIHFORTH, KELLOGG & CO., HO LB A0E3TS, liaod 4, Kront aireot. BAN FUAN01800, California, Buld by z. O. lyf. I. Jl CHICAGO TRADE. PACE. BRO. & CO., Importers aad Dealers to LEATHER & FIHDIHGS "OLD CITY I10IKJU 00KNER," "l.";8" CHICAGO, HAS, w.w.K..jJo..,:ru,.Pr H. N. WHEELEB & CO. LAMPS & LAMP FIXTURES, ' CLA8SWARE Tb IjHrset and Finest 8 took on the GontinuDt. 22 LAKE STREET, OH IGAGO M. D. WELLS & CO., MaafMLarr of Kn1 Wliolwal. Tto)rt Is Boots & Shoes, A2H w.hKb &Tna, OSICAQO. M. D. Veil.. H. J. MnrfkrUnd, R. Banlict. ni24 6 T. MolntTT " The Old Salamander." REMOVAL. Van Steel!, Stcvsra & Reifl, WHOLESALE Druggists St Paint Dealers, IIhvc R;ninvd to lhlr New Plrm.-fc, Waod IM LAKE STREET, Cinnir Dearborn Street, oa the M ite) C'll I C AGIO, Where, with hiilldloa? erenterj expresj to tho bnilni". L-'tiam hJlo.Ml.r, otc, thty bar oi onoil ui a.n Immoare Ktook, uniarpasped la Special vtlorilioo bicod to Territorial bnsi noes. ly FOR SALk. The Hiiil.ilBjf lutely rvouined by SCOTT, DUNHAM & CO. Hardware ao-l Iron Store, Next to White House, w'th b nlueyew fTound lo;ii-. in'iuiro of ufS2 fcnvs. nuNaM moo Estate of James M. Carter, DECEASED. XTOTIOK rs HKREDY OIVBT TUB 1.1 undorairfDed AdroiQK'ratorB of th above iiaiued estate, to the creditors of. and all ter-fn ter-fn ;ha7ini( olaiuie aaic said doooasod. to oi Lil.lt iht aaoio wi'.h nccewory vouchors, irhhiii two jcars Imm the -icq January In-moril.l In-moril.l Mm u.ider'KDol. at iho uft'roo over h ir-t Ndlioonl Bunk, .Mnin stroct, Knit. Lnho City. l.uRhN:R .1. (UKTKU, M. A. CAltTKK, 1 tX AdiaiDUtratQr! |