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Show AMUSEMENTS. m lW TiitATlli: Sail LkoThoitro Corporation, Proprietors Clawon Ji Ciine. Alit8Er. T1MK Dtors open at 7:S0: Pcifi nrarce lo I'DUiuie- co WITH Silver Orchestral Band, EVERY EVENING- this Weet AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Box office now open for snlo of reserved goat'. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STEVENS' ETAfl MONTHLY RECORD. Tliii publication is issued on tho tenth day of every month, and is devoted to I recording the Mining Dove vpnient-1', J MHnufutturing and Commerci 1 lnt-r-c-'s. o I the ariui8 produfio a "f the iTVritorv n "ro Bn-o Bullion, Lead, 'Silver. GM, Iron, Coal, mUcell.inejus, . e:c, olf. Ably written articles By oiimeni sc entid'.. fr;n a pr minent Iffi.ure: nls- est c s '"rom eir'ro t jour-. jour-. naK oa the hi-u, j-ewnce, o m ihtc-i, etc. j Tuoohimn- "fl devo e exclusively to In iidv'ic--nnjni ol" LTi-ih's mamti-d i .t i (!.-, uni i a gr wlh Mid prosperity, . wtho u referufliM t u .r y or croud. Anniml Subscription - - $1.50 ' J-iriK le Copies - - 15 Correspondence on Mining nnd other subjects of interest to the Territory in-Tited. in-Tited. Address STEVENS & CO., Prop'ieton and PuhPal-er?, alt Lake City, than. P. O. Box "Z." f 24 J. McCAEROLL, Practical Boot and Shoe Maker, (Late of England.) SECOND SOUTH ST., oi.p. Walker Bro'B Btk, bAia1 LaKK CiTY, UXAll. Itopaiiiag ocstlr rx cutrd. All orders r-i-A pui cruallg httanHed to. REH.NSTROM & POIILZON" Merchant Tailors. 22 SECOND 8JUTII STREET, (Opposite Walker Ur-'j Ban'.) HA1.T LAKE CITY. First-elrss ips lcpt constantly on band Kve-TtHine ninde uji nt b'8 ettablishuiuDt Bunra.oci'dio mvu tDliru Patmfaction. i is PROF. It. S. (il'lLIONI'S Superior Hair- Tonic W II heoc to- wa'p dim nnd p-ernt ihs bnir frntn it injoff. Hv usiDtr this vegetable oi-ic in rl c o nil ni l nivo tee hair nr lira. E-fiirth tnil vigor. lt ti.pir.or to nil u lb or a cow in ego. R- QUII,. ONI, Pioneer Hnrbsr bop, liinpham. liar" Woist, aolo agoat for Suit Lake Ci'y J JH" TO REnT. I10MS FURXisiI-D UR ITNFrRN-i ITNFrRN-i i'ho-t ngf oriomie, q'.iot, co- trl nl io"rant- ("nqtiiro n- ih s niti,'o. f "21 via the Trans-Continental Route. This is the shortest, best and only line running Pullman's celebrated Palace Sleeping Cars and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific E. R. at Omaha and from the West, via Grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rj pids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Passengers for Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Bull'.iio, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, 'J oronto, Mimtrenl, Quebec, Portland, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wnshiiiton, Indianapuiis, St. Louis, Cairo and all POINTS SOUTH AMD EAST, should buy their tickets via Chicago and the Chicago & North-Western Railway. Close connections nre ninrld nt cae.0 with the Like Shore &. .Michigan S'Hilh'Tii, Baltimore & Ouio, Miih-i-ran Central, Pitteburg, Fort Wavne cfc Chicago, Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. This is the Pionetr Line between the Pacific Coast and Chicago, and was the first to connect with the ereat Pacific Roads, and form tiie OVER- JjA.i u liuuixj. Tins line is the shortest rail line between Omaha and Chicago; the track is of the best steel ndl, and all the appointments are first-class. The trains are made up of elegant new Pullman Palace Drawing Room and Sleeping t oaches, luxurious, well lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches, and pleasant luunging and aiuuniuy una. j.iie cars are all equipped with the celebrated Miller Satety Platform, and patent Buffers and Couplings, U estinghouse Safety Air Brakes, and every otherappliance that has been devised for the safely ol passenger trains. All trains arc run uy telegraph. In a word, this GREAT THROUGH LINE has the best and smoothest track, uid the most eletmnt and conifortA- !; equipment ot any road in the Wept, and has no competitor in tho country. R-iu-nibor yon ask for your Tick-via Tick-via the Chii-ign & North-Western Railway, and lake no other . Tiekeis over this route are snld by i'l Ticket Agents in tna United States." W. H. STENPTETT. Gco'l PuBDgef Agent. XARVIF HTJGHITT, tie&ertl ou ptriB Undent. J&37 T HERALD JOB PRINTING. TgjygJT JJJ OO BBBBB J O O B B J O O B B JO O BBBB J O O B B J J O O B B JJ 00 BBBBB j Pmsme omen -. ' . .re pr.pareU with mbroved Machinery First-class Stoc KITKNSIVK EXPERIENCE TO DO All kinds of Job Work And GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. COMMERCIAL PRINTING Statements, Billheads, EnTolopes, Postal Cards, Bu Bills. FOSTERS PLAT-BILLS, AUCTION BILLS, DODGERS, &e or AH Sizes' Styles and Color MINING WORK, Touchers, Ore Kocelpta, CERTIFICATES OF STOCK lTh rery best done in Utah. Time Booka, Pay Rolls. BQoms CHECKS, BILL-HEADS, NOTES, DRAFTS, RECEIPTS IN BOOKS, LETTER HEADS, CIRCULARS, ORDERS. CABDS HOW CARDS I.T COLORS BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, iVVEDDING CARDS, TAGS. LECAL BLANKS WARRANTY DEKDS.l QUIT-CLAIM DEEDS, &ACKXO WLEDQMENTS, COURT PAPERS, PROTESTS, - BRIEKS. We Invite Inspection! Herali Printing aM PiisMnir COMPANY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OEoTaTaLDEII, Agt, Is now selling his mimciii-e Slock ol Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cap's, CENTS' CLOVES AND LADIES' FURS, ETC, To make room lor bis LARGE SPRING PURCHASES. Cuatomors will do well lo.ciill before purchasing, AS THEY WILL SAVE MONEY BY DOING SO. Rkmemher: Sign of the YELLOW BOOT, No. 57 Main street. Wliolofalo and Ketail. N.B. We am fm-niih the Lenther Trade with Goods :it Low Fipirej. BAIN WAGONS. f AM NO' V UECIOIVIXi; MY SPRING STOCK OK THESE CELE-A CELE-A brated Wagons No Wiiyon ever sold in Utah has given better satisfaction satisfac-tion than has the BAIN WAGON in the p:ist three years, and Mr. Bain assures me that he never was so well prepared to make gxxl Wagons as bo is for til is eenson, and that he will send a belter Wngon now to Utah than ho ever did before. Call und s e my Slock constantly arriving ol the various kinds of Freight, Farm, Ore anil light Spring Wagons, Of all Sizes and Styles; WAGON MATERIAL AND HARDWOOD,, The most complete and carefullv selected Stock in Utah ; "Walter A. "Wood MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES; PADDOCK SI'I.KV HAY RAKK, bent in tho United States; A luill Stock of the Oclcliratid ,C01I iTEIBROEKE CONCORD CAHB1ABES AHD BUGGIES; I ho Best nnd Most Improved PLOWS AND HARROWS, Corn Cultivators, etc. I guarantee all I sell to give satisfaction, anil I s''il at tho most reasonable prices. AoniiESS : H0AVARD SEBREi:, Suit Lake City, I'tali. First Wagon Depot south of the Theatre. " null NOTIONS, Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, Silks, Satins, POPLINS, VELVETS, LADIES' ITTIES LADIES' UNDERWEAR, Gents FurnisliiniJ flnnrls. o A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. THE CHEAPEST Arctics arid Enters Jc H. H A C U If, Importer ami Dealer in tviii Brecrli and Muzzle-Loading Sfpg mm shot m sti" lA w W Revolvers, P O DERINGERS, POCKET PISTOLS Etc., Etc., Etc. PreDared and Loose Ammunition nFull L-;.T A Complete Variety of FISHING TACKLE always on baud A COMPETENT WORKMAN t Employed lo do all kimto of Repoin. !)8 Main Street, One Door North of Elephant Store " CAN-CAN" RESTAURANT, Itirhard' Buif'Iiwi, '2d ,S uth st. Next door to tha Mtlw&ukoo Bear Saloon " JI IMI, " j Formerly nr.cl door to Wiute t Mc- Vomici.'a Bank, has taken the ubove I establishment and hopes to have (Ac I confirmed patronage of hi friends. r I F. 0. LINF0RTH, Ph. B, Assurer and (liemist. Pnrticulftr nttnntuui ivii.l to tlie snnlvsia of Iron On", (ml. Tin;, (. hys and C mis. Lahorutorv Fir-t S mlli e'nrr, three doors wet nf Z. C. M. I. OFFICE HOC KS, frt.m 0 a.m. to I r.M. and from 2 tu 4 p.m. Reference WM. JEXXIXOS. j2S |