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Show EDUCATIONAL A$S0CIATI0N. rpiIE TEAOHERS AND TliUSTEFS 1 of the Ditrict Schools of bait Lake County aro earnestly solicited to convene at Hid Twentieth District Sehoolhouse, alt Lako City, January lltb, 1871), tit 10 o'clock A.M., for Lhopurjiu-oot organizing organ-izing an Eduimtionul Association, tho object t-r which will bo to unito our educational edu-cational forces and discos and adopt such measures as will render our present system oI'ecIiooIb moro elliciont. T. B. Lewis, j4 Co. Supt, Diet. Schools. S HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 undersigned will, on Wcdnoidav, tho 6th day ol February, A. D. 1H7U, between tV'o hours of 11 o'cloek A.M. and Ik! noon, soil at Public Auction, to tho highest bid-dor, bid-dor, for cash, at its Freight House, at . Kantaquin, Utah county, Utah territory, : tho follywing described property, lo-wit: 1 cone, 1 box of roofing (iron), 1 barrel ! roof p&int, 47 pieces cast iron plates, 4 pieces furnaces front, 8 doora for furnaco, 4 liners for furnaco front, 1 bearing bar, 2 ingrain moulding?, 4 boxca iron rooting, 1 barrel roof pann, 1 kcK roof noils, 2 bottom plates, 2 trucks, 2 drivorE, 2 seta gear thafts and gear wheels, 2 sota retorts, 2 sots pulleys. 2 handserowe, 1 bundle bolts attached, 4 shafts, 2 pairs boxes. The Utah Central Railroad company is the consignor of said property. It wan shipped from Salt Lake City, Utah, and consigned to tho "Snoebridgo S.M. Co.,:' Santuquin, Utah Territory. This is tho B.1...n nrnnnrfv tl.nl ,.. advertised to bo sold by this Company Jnmniy3, 1873, bat that sale did not take place Utah Soutoeuk U.K. Co., By John U. Tempest, Agt. at Santaquin NOTICE. rpUE ANNUAL MEETING OF X tho Stockholders of tho Dosorot "National Bank of Salt Lake City far the eleelion of Directors for the enauinir year, will ba hold at llio oitieo of the Dant, on Tucsdny, the 14th day of January, 1870, at 11 o'clock a m. L. S HILLS, .. Cashier, tail Lko City, Dec. 31st, 1873. d81 fvlUSlC FOR JHE MILLION I Utah Conservatory of Masic. GALT LAKtfi OITY. flI.WS DOOMS 0 KaMTonioI.etrM,T J V. ". LnldiTH aimicol hnnblialKoent Dii. ELLEN a. FtBGUSON, DIRECTOR.' DrisDiioi on tho h,is r lh- I :ius KyMomof liutiiJClioa a. i.raet.csd , th. Eu-mun Con-rvaioa Con-rvaioa ;!! and now lor tho tim lirno Intro-.lucod Intro-.lucod in -.r.U Lako Uitj.. Bn.choi uairhl--1 .ono. Orson. Mule,, Elncoiion ana vio tal'nro. .Mu.iral laoor. llarin.iny. Ktv Thorou:!! tmt.oo in Vocal or I nitrumonis.1 na.c on uraun or Piano, indndinn laoorj, S8.00 Per Torn, of 24 Ltl.osi. Eorthor information ith circular, may bo obtajnoj at D. u. Ca li,,; lluio 8ll,r 'r Dr. K. B. KorBQdoD, Director. oiy SPECIAL We arc now offering Hie balance ot our stock of WINTER GOODS, such os DroBH Goods, Kepcllants, Suitings, Linscys, Flannels, Flan-nels, Hosiery and Woolen Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, etc., etc., at extremely low figures, in order to close them out before the arrival of Spring purchases. ;ji3 Special Bargains in White and Grey Blankets. H. S. ELDREDGE, Supt,. TO PLAYERS ON THE ,., h VIOLIN OR GUITAR. With a view to making the sale of Strings for all Instruments a Specialty, Speci-alty, I havo been casting about for strings having the best reputation in this country and in Europe, and have now been rewarded, not only in discovering dis-covering the "best CTBiNoa made in the world," but also in securing tbe General Agency for their sale in this and adjoining Territories. TbeBe airings will be known in this market aB "Calder'e StrinRB," and will bo numbered 30, 31 and 32. No. 30, are strings known, for many years, by this number, to the leading , musicians of the Territory, as the1 best strinsa hitherto oflered in thiB market. lVice reduced to 25 cents each. No. 31, are new unbleaohed American Ameri-can BtringB, made from Selected Material only; which have been severely tested by the leading Violinists Violin-ists of the country, and by them pronounced pro-nounced unequaled for Purity ol Tone, Strength and Giaeat Ddeabil-ity. Ddeabil-ity. Now oflered here for the first time. Price, 25 cents eaoh. No. 82, "These strings have created cre-ated a senation in Europe." They of II a I in ri mlro, nnci word perfected per-fected in October, 1877; since which lime they have been thoroughly, teeted aud used at the Conservator !rr i and Opera Houses in Europe. Professors, Pro-fessors, Artists, Leaders and Members ot the Opera Orchestras in Naples, Padua, Rome, Verona, Venice and Florence, Italy; Trieste, Austria; Duaseldorf, Prussia; Dresden, Sqiony; Munich, Bavariil; aud in all the leading lead-ing cities of Europe, certify that these stiioga are Wonderful for their Strength, Durability, Clearness of Tone, ready response to tbe touch, as well as for trueness in comparing the filths, and superior to all othees made. I have copies of the certificates. Notwithstanding the high cost piice of these Btrings, I will retail thoco at 30 els. each. I purchase tbe above strings from the manufacturers and can therefore guarantee thtir genuineness. Steel Strings. There are many eastern dealers soiling an inferior arti cle of .steel strings because they are cheap. I yet my aupplioi from the origiual manufacturers, and guarantee guaran-tee them genuine. Price, for violin, guitar or banjo, 30 cts. each, I have other fiuo qualities of four length Italian Strings No. 28, at 35 cts. lor two strings, and No. 29, at 20 cts. each. Ii you cannot get my Btrings at the etorea in your towns, Bend postago stamps for the amount, ond I will mail them to you. Be sure to order by the number so that I may know the kind you want. A discount of 25 per cent, will be made when a dozen U ordered. The trade supplied at regu-lur regu-lur prices. DAVID O. CALDER, d25 Salt Lake City. CLIFT HOUSE, MAIN ST., SALT LAKE CITY. Board and ltrora. from 51.50 por day, and from 8 por wook. S. C. EWINC, . Proorlotor. A FINE ASSORTMENT OP . PROGRAMME AND BALL CARDS AT THE HERALD OFFICE. TIIE HOLIDAY SMS. : At TEASDEL'S. Currants and Raisins Cleaned, . .t-.-J-IL Readv for Use, "At 1 eaSClel S. -Various Departments constitute ' - a Mammoth Bazaar of Use- XeaSfJel S. ful Presents, . ;' Santa Claus in Ecstacy", ?" ', : Al - TeaSfJel S. If you wish to secure a Hand- JJ T63.Sdel'S some Present Buv a Stove . or a suit of clothing, At Teasfiel S. - a stviish shawi, . : At Teasdel's. Or Boots and Shoes, At TaacriAl'c SOMETHING SUBSTANTIAL AND DTJKABLE APPRECIATED BY EVERYBODY, JLt tiesidieilvs.. BEWARE I THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN COUGH SYRUP! Has proved the Most Successful Remedy for the Coughs and Colds so prevalent at this eeascn, , Dapot -at the - - ' TEA POT-STORE. ssf so; : C. F. CULMER. A T-TEJT T I O r ! W are now offorintt Spoil InJuoomMts in Oholoa, Soajanablo NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS I LADIES' TIES AND COLLARS, , ' PERFUMED HANDKERnBlEM I in fancy boxes, ' ALL SUITABLE LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S! rm FURS, UU ,. CHINA WARE, WITH MOTTOES, ) li0LI I)AY MIESES'I'S. CHOICE D TEA in FANCY BOXES " .: " ' ' 1 '', ' ' ' NEW ITS, allIBS,..RiislS1 CLi? RIXTS FIGS TRUNKS FROM 75c. UPWARDS. J- II. CLT5MUT1SII.AAV ami.. TZm. 1'"r'"1, 86 F'r" 8m0 8t"01' Wo,t " '... BALT IAIwB U1TV, " ...T. |