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Show Messages bemads at the Deseret telegraph office for Pat. Maloy, Theodore Theo-dore Burraeeter and V. M. Neebitt. , To Rent. A house with either three rooms, two roomi or five rooms. Apply to E. D. Woolley, 13th Ward. Jl5 Deeds. There are a large number of deeds accumulated at the Recorder's Record-er's office. The owners are desired to call and lake them away, jl5 Special Notice. The Old Constitution Consti-tution Building will be closed on Fri-day, Fri-day, January 16th, for the purpose of remodelling the interior, preparatory to opening.in connection with their Hardware and Grocery business, a large, complete and well-selected line of Dry Goods, Notions, Hata, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, etc., etc., thus bringing this popular establishment up to its former position as one of the leading Retail stores of the country. jl5 W. H. Hooper, Supt. Large assortment of skates at the Elephant. jl3 For Sale, an elegant Sable Cape, price $200. Address P. 0. box 697. Board $8 per week, at the new restaurant, Taylor's Hotel. j!3 Head Quarters! 52 Main street; S N. rattcrson, proprietor; still holds its prestage. Our motto is to please . Call and see ua. jl3 Candles. Meyrs' Adamantine Mining Candles. The best and cheapest. cheap-est. They burn longer than any other. Warranted the best in use. Walker Bros., sole agents for Utah. " ' " ' - jio Coal, Coal, Coal 1 The celebrated celebrat-ed Crismon Coal, the best in the market, mar-ket, at $8 per ton at depot. Leave orders at yard south of depot; Z. C. M. I. Drug Store ; residence, 14th Ward ; and P. O. Box 999. Stop our wagons and give orders to teamsters. "7 I.: t: ' ; : . ; Dried Peaches Wanted. To finish filling Eastern orders, Z. C. M. I.Pro-duce I.Pro-duce Department will pay, during the t present month, the highest price offered of-fered in this city for choice Dried Peaches. W. H. Hooper, Supt. ja6 . Transfer Office. Please take notice that the transfer office is at the - Towiisend House. Calls promptly attended to. W. Moore, Agent. jl The type and presses in the Herald Her-ald Job office are new, which enables en-ables it to turn out first-class work. au21 Jubt received by P. Margetts, a supply of Dublin Porter, pints and quarto. ja4 Union Ticket Office at White McCornicks bank. M. H. Davis, Auent. jll For Rent. Two furnished rooms in Main street, nearly opposite the Post office. Inquire at C. R. Barretts. d30 Blank acknowledgments adapted any officer, for sale at the Herald office. au21 Dressed Poultry and States' roll Butter arriving daily at Liddell & Brown's. j Preserve tfouit teeth by filling, and avoid the suSerings of toothache. Rea.& Crawford, dentists, 50, Main street. ! $2,1 If you" want a good meal for Breakfast, Dinner or Supper, go to the Saddle Rock. Turkey, Geese, and all kinds of game always on hand. d21 Menagerie. On your way to the Theatre call at Sangio & Wilton's and see the wild Cat free of charge. d20 , ... . . . i Cheapest Coal in Market. Weber coal $8 per ton. Leave orders at Goo. Nebeker's office, south of depot, or at the Globe bakery. dl8 Finest paper and card stock used in Job Work done at the Herald office. au21 Now open. H. Dinwoodey's new Furniture Store. Come along if you want bargains. no7 Job printing in every variety tastefully executed at the Herald Job office. au21 Cheap lot of Mirrors at H. Dinwoodey's. Din-woodey's. no7 Quit claim deeds for sale at the Hkrald office. au21 Finest uuors for Family and Medicinal use. All that I sell I guar-rantee guar-rantee to be pure. A. M. Smith, j Liquor Store, California Wine Depot, 27, First South street. 22n Geo. Showbll, scavenger for the City. o2 Splendid lot of Feathers at H. Dinwoodey's. no7 Furniture, Furniture ! In consequence conse-quence of the scarcity of money, and naving a large stock of furniture on hand, I will sell any of my :ds which are first-class during the next thirty days, at eastern cost and freight. Call and see me for bar-gams, bar-gams, J. M. Joelson, Groesbeck's Block. q5' For a nice oyster stew or fry, go to ( Dyer & Arbogaat's, at the old ice cream parlor. 1st South street. o22 Look at This ! The celebrated Robinson Weber coal, now reduced to only $S per ton, well screened and weight guaranteed; office at U. C. depot. Orders le!t at Dunford fc Sons; Squires', barber; Teasdcl fc Co.'s; Savage's, photographer; and at box in poet office, will be promptly filled. P.O. box 1150. Shelmerdinc & Salmon. For the Finest assortment of Smoking articles in Salt Lake City, for the holidays, go to Thatchtr & Elkin's. The choicest brandi of Cigars and Tobaccos constantly on hand. Meerschaum pipes and Cigar holders a specialty. The finest sample sam-ple room in the city connected with the establishment, where our friends, who are bibulously inclined, can obtain the finest Liquors. Cigars and Tobaccos To-baccos at wholesale and retail. Give us a eall before purchasing elsewhere. Thatcher & Elkin, 83 Main street.d21 ' x Book binding done with neatness and dispatch at the HraT,r office. au21 Meals 50 cents, at the new restaurant, restau-rant, Taylor's Hotel. jl3 Woodcock Saloon. A happy and successful New Year to the patronfl of tho "Woodcock!" Andy Hep-bum, Hep-bum, the prince of caterers, oners to his friends, for tho New Year, the finest fin-est delicacies ever offered to the Salt Lake public. East River oysters direct from New York received daily, and cooked in the best style of the art. Transplanted oysters from Sun Francisco via Wells, Fargo & Co.'s express every day. Terrapin and fresh fish from the Bay constantly on hand. A new specialty pan roasts and broiled oysters Hepburn &Garriaon. : jl - TO EVERYBODY - Wo deaira to call tho attention of the publio I w our full and comitate 3 to ok of Fall and Winter Clothing consisting ot tho laUit ntyloa and iiaKurni. all of our own manufacture. manufac-ture. 'I he iuimeme facilicjoi wo have enables us to sell thorn from 15 to 20 por cent loaa than my otaor bouse in the city. The trade wo will supoty at iNew York wholesale rates. Manufactory- ") L. Qoldbkbo fc Co., Si Leonard Sr, V Main St., S. L. City. New Yorn. J dil AUEIt & Ml Itl'II V . TOM and JERRY, fciot Scotch, Hot Spioed Hum, and all of tho ohoicest Drinks compounded com-pounded and served in a.pructical manner by vutir A Murphy, proprietor, of the UooidonUi Saloon, S first South, street- &U ' J. G. WILLIAMS &. CO. Have for laU at thoir Wins and Liquor Store, No. '15 first South atroot, eornor ol (Joni-merdt&l, (Joni-merdt&l, purs Wines and Liquon ot' tho okoioaet brands by tho gallon, bottle, or Drink Families lap (died at reduced ratoi. 414 Unhealthy Surroundings. To breathe pure, healthful air, and to follow occupations conducive to health and long life are theprWilcgeB of the minority. min-ority. The majority must dwell wherever wher-ever their lot ia cast, however insalubrious the locality may be, and work at the cruft assigned to them, however destructive to health and vigor, Aledical science has, however, come to the aid of the latter. In Jiostctter's Stomach Bitters they have (and have had for the last twenty-nve 1 years) the best defence against the morhid iuflueaces which create and foster dUeaie, that tho vegetable kingdom can supply. : Its ingredients are among the finest but- , auic specifics which research has yut revealed re-vealed to man. As a preventative of. and remedy for the diseases generatea by ' swamps, rniaama, the foul air of factories. 1 excessive heat, over exertion of body and mind, unwholesome water, or any other morbid cause, HoatetUir'a Stomach Bitters Bit-ters bear away the palm from all medicines medi-cines of the present day. MEDICAL. MRS. CARPENTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, office fire doors north of Poatoffice. Office houri from 10 to 12 a-m.. and 3 to 5 p.m. aultt MARY H. BARKER, M.D., OFFICE opposite Old Constitution Building, Build-ing, Main Street. Office hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Reieoncos Binhop Tuttle. J. W. Ypani, Bov. C. C Stration, Kov. J. Welsh. 123 DR. J. D.THOMPSON, M. D. OFFICE FIHST DOOR SOUTH LAMB A Co.'s Drmt Store, East Temple Stroet. Keaidos at Walkor House. FABENS' LINE 'OB CAYENNE, FRENCH GUIANA. ESTABLISHBU IN 1821. DIRECT LINE PROM 1'r SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS, TO Puckets to eail rt-gularly lot of evory month. C nly direct line from the United Stales. First -cliida clipper barks and bris with ample paffiuncr accommodations and good facilities tor freight. Itfito for possngo, ?75.00 currency, including in-cluding table board and bedding. Freight, 25 cents per cubic foot; All applications for passage or freight should tie madu as early as Hie 20th of each moiitfi, C. E. & B. H. FABENS, Fabeus' Wharf, Salem. Mass. )i MIX IMA TODLS. JIlnera,Pkkfl,Ax(.t,8hOTeIs, Handles all kinds, Gold Pnna, Sluice Korks, lloes, ic, Ac. Particular attention pal'1 " jfio-- miners' outfita. --PH BPECK & SONS, 1 ,a 1 N.Markot St., BOSTON, Aiwa, Wholesale Stock and Meat Market The following were tho ruling prices, yesterday, as furnished by Mr. C. Popper: . t 6. $ o. Boefcuttlo.iroodqunliiy, not. 0 5 ( 0 7 Shooj), woihori "f bond i 0 0 0 Hofffl. livo wolirht V- lb. 0 6 (t 0 fi'4 Bool', by aido, boat qlty., V 10. 0 (i. 0 8 Mutton, , 0 10" 0 12 Pork "fi lb. 0 8 (Ji 0 10 Vonl. l lb. o 0 QUI) Lanib, ID. 0 0 0 0 BANKING. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF UTAH, 8A JL.T LAKE CITY DEBIGHATED DEPJSIT0BY 4JTD Fihakcul Aocrr of the Usitrd Statm ;WARREN IIU3SKY, Profidaot, AN THON Y Q0DBE, Cuoiur. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, S.vm.ono Paid up Capital, SlSu.you Eakhihob 8175,1X10 DIVIDEND P0S 1871, 50 FEB CENT. DIVIDEND FOB 1872. 60 FEB CENT. Th Oljwbt Bahkeiq Ikbtitotioh m Utah, A Gonorel Banking Bueinoss transacted, Aoracira a COLORADO asd MONTANA- COLLECTIONS Promptly attondod to Interest allowod on Time Loposita, WINES ANDLIOUORS t MANSFIELD ATCHISON&STEELL Direct Importers, AND WHOLESALE LIQUOR. MERCHANTS OLD FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS' 54 MAIN STUEET, SALT LAKE CITY. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wnisky, and Wines, FOR SALE Uf Original '.Packages. ' M H L FIRE 1 1 Hot! Hotter! Hottentot! TT1AMTLTE6 WHO USR THIS O0AL J have to opon tho frnnt door nnd fiit on llio fonoo to koop opot if used too fraoly. No anooVc! No Bmoll!-Vo Phosphorous to oauso aioknoM aud headaolioj. Gns Works, Smnl1o'-a, Ttoflriprs and Afia.iy-crs, Afia.iy-crs, UUokaLnilhu aud Kagiaoirs uso it. ' Children ory far it If yon got this coul you aro eato foumlod on a ROCK. HOC It 6PIHNG8 la wotl-sp-lnjc of joy in ovory family Every man, woman nd cMM stioull have oar load. Drop up to the Idaho Store and soo it hlazo. jld JUliN W. SxNKLL, Agt. SKATING RINK. ma ufDER.smwE:i ish to noti- JL fj the public it ihoy hav stirtea a SKATING RINK, On IHiHD WJJ3I SlIiiSET, Where lovrr? of tho aport can enjoy ihoui-soh ihoui-soh os. Aduii&jion 25 onntn. j7 DAVID LOi'E i PON DENNIS BROTHERS, WOULD SOLICIT THE PATRON-ACE Ot Miners and othor to furnish theiu their out 'it 'ur South murica . having fu rn-ishnil rn-ishnil und oftHHtoil in furcislii'is tho i art.iu that hm'o already (Eno V.'o will endeavor 'o trivo thoo who oiU on 111 online sutf.ic-'inn. sutf.ic-'inn. Uflicu at tho ntiuu:il ilou-o, Hay Mnrkat P'iare, Pestod. jll Jiinuary 2nd, 1S74. JV PBOFESSOR DANCING WSSm academy, flnnu' Clnjs will moot every Monday and Wednesday ereninpa. Ladies and Qonts every Tuesday and S a tar-Jay tar-Jay evenings. Ohildron'sClaai, Wednesday and Saturday Aflornoqai, For terma apjily at the Hall, west ot the Cheatre, First South Stroet. ALL TO LET FOR PARTUS. . 'FRANK'S DANCING ACADEMY ! ! FIRST SOUTH T Between First and Second West Sta. INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN ALL KTNDS lofUUADKlLLESnndROnND DANCI-N. Classes moot an follows: Lndios' and Uentfl' Claris, Tuofday nnd Thursday ovo; Ladios' Private Clasit, Wodeosilay a' tornoon. at 2 i.ni. Uontu' Privulo Class, WodnoHdny ovo, at (i o'ulook. fioiroo every Saturday ovoninir. l'rivato LoiHonsgivon aL rotuonautu tonus. TERIUS PER MONTH, $4 PER COUPLE. TliEHAJ.L CAN BE RUNTED l;0& .fAHXlKH CUEA1'. dS8 LIDDELL & BROWN EAST temple;street, North of the Postoffi.ce. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROOBB3 AND Commission Merchants Ample acoommodatinn for Storage at reiaoo jabio rates. DRIED FRUIT WANTED. o22 SPECIAL ADVERTISi-lVIENT S Advertiaementa under this heading-10 cent por lino por day ; nothing inserted for lea than 50 cents for one time. TO LEASE. THE PRRMTBES LYINO IMMBDTATR-y IMMBDTATR-y north of rho ScventyM Hall, and half olook south of thaairo Apyly to A. C. Py-P.r, Py-P.r, at Constitution Buildingi. ju FOR SALE. A FIN'S NRW SLEK3T. T'.VOCIR-riagoi T'.VOCIR-riagoi and a bitvty. Apply to J. N. Pik e. at JosKiiU A. 1 ounn'3 oLBoo. wanted! " ' A WOMAN TO COJK. APPLY TO TniS offico. WANTED FOR TUB CJUNTitV, A gi-1 to do eoneral housework, and wait on tho tablo. g7 iur wuok will bo paid, t'iitar Otoro, 4 Jlain Street. jji A S"EW nOAKDEKS, ENQUIRE AT NO 2, Littlo's Row. Mrs- Uunn. . d28 TO RENT. FIRST HOUSE NOKTU OF SOCIAL Hall to rent. Apply at office of JoaopS A Young;. 2 FURNISHED OFFICES. FRONT rooina. over now First National Bank Apply to Wwren Uusoy or 0. VV. Bonnett. n9 gN DR. GROVES, gErfom Dentist OfQco. Soonnd South Street throo doors wost of tjroat Western Hotel half a blook sut of Elephant Store Su.lt Lake City. Office hours fromta m to 5 p.m. m. 1 "MUTTON PIES." JOHN HAGELL'S PiE SHOP, OPPOSITE THE THEATRE. rnilb Propnotor. thankful for Post ratron--1- ,ai splints a o-ntiua:ic8 of tho samo at the 0L.D S TAX Li, and bos to announce that.in ordor turnout the groat inoreaao ot bueinea, he Ljus oiodoJ ANOTHER STORE, On First South Street, opooaita Dinwoodey'B now furniture utora where MOT MEAT PIES, (Frem 10 cents and upwards,) OYSTERS, in Every Style, BUNS, CRACKERS, CAKES, NUTS, CANDIES, I" II IJ I T 1 I JE H , HOT TEA AND COFFEE, And COLD LUNCHES Can bo had on short notice. JOHN H AC ELL, Proprietor. CLIFT HOUSE BILLIARD TABLES SAFE, PIANO ASDCOOKING RANGE A few doora north of tho Wnikor Ilouao. is C. W. KITOUES. EliMilsliliB MISSQURI.STATE LOTTERY CLASS jV to bo drawn Jau. 3lat, 1871 Legalized by State Authority and Drawn in Public in St. Louis. GRANDSIHGLENUMBER SCHEME 50 OOO NUMBERS. 5,880 Prizes amounting to $300,000 1 prku of tfoO.OOO " &T0 priioVur $ 100 i of iv-tu or 1,000 1 ,, of 1U.UU0 9 of 5W 1 of 7,au0 9 of oOO 4 pru-cs of 6,iJ0 H of Z'A '4 ,. of 2.3(KJ liti of 2X1 JO of I.UK) W of 150 a) f &o u'o ot ioo 4H ., ol 2Ai 5A)U of 10 YKKbTS, 810; HALF TICKETS 86: QUART KltS, (K.60. O"0ot loltorioh a r chartered by the State, aro iihvaya lirA-vn fUtho umo named, and all .innviitwfl aru uudur ttio auiorvidion of aw orn imJ'TLo ol!icial drawing- ml1 be published in tho St- Louis ntew, and a copy of drawing draw-ing non! t purcti'Hrsi ol nuJcots. a. Wo will druiv a diuilur eehomo tho l&t day ofovery in o tun dm int tbo your ln7,l. i?"Moiuil. t nur ri-k. by I'ost office Money Orders, iWisiorcd L"Uur, Draft, or fij prose. it for Ju-ju l.v UdroM, VIA. l, HILLS I A 00 ., r'oHiO.iliie liix iili. dr. ijj::ia. .UO, iron sale.. Tho Building lately occupied by SCOTT, DUNHAM & CO. Asa Hardware and Iron Siore, Next to tho White House, with n ninoyears around lenHc. Vminiruol aiutii bUvl l i.'. DUNHAM A Oi SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLIES. GUM" STORE. "" .-vawig.-tt-.-... v-ii HACUE BROTHERS Importers of and Doalaru in Gnus, Pistols, Ammunitioa Aim Remington Sporting Rifles J ON SALE. Tho bort In ug. |