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Show Lyceum Ball at the Institute, on New Year'a eve, Thursday, December 31st, 1874. Ticket), $1.50. Dancing commences at 8 o'clock. Tickets can be had of any officer of the Lyceum, or at the Institute on th evening of the party. d30 American Hotel property for Balo, cheap. Refer to Hon. W. H.Hooper or the proprietor. Terms Liberal. J. C. Little. d30 Those labqe English Chestnuts have arrived at the Tea-pot Store, 33 First South Btreet. d29 A strong minded woman will always al-ways be speaker of the house. Large Sale. I will sell, Now Year's eve, 100 doz. plates, 8 sets of China, an assortment of toilet sett, 800 pictures, 35 folding chairs, 80 brackets, and a variety of Bilverware. C. R. Barratt. d29 Sprioss' Coal, the best in market, delivered in all parts of the city, and weight guaranteed. Leave orders at Kahn Bro.'s or the Elephant store. Harvey Hardy, salesman, P. O. box 434. d27 For a fine dress suit call at L. Goldberg & Go. 'a. d24 Mr. Wagener of the Saddle Rock oyster house, has just received some extra choice oysters, in kegs from New York, and will continue to receive re-ceive them regularly. d24 The Utah Steam Cracker Company's Com-pany's goods are far superior to the stale article imported. Try them. d22 Special Notice. We are paving the Highest Market Price in cash Sot Hidse, Pelts and Tallow, our large transactions with Eastern tanneries giving us unusual facilities. W. H. Hooper, Supt. Z. C. M. I. dl9 Josun & Park have the largest and finest assortment of sterling silverware silver-ware ever kept west of Chicago. A large and fine lot of coral on hand suitable for Christmas presents. A very full line of ladies' and gents' gold watches and chains; also some very fine diamonds, with an elegant stock of jewelry to select from for Chrismas presents. Call and ex amine. dl8 The Latest Novelty. Perforated cardboard, printed with beautiful designs, de-signs, just received at the Pioneer art gallery. C. R. Savage. dl8 G. H. Lewis hasjust received a fine lot of Elgin and Wultham gold and Bilver watches, gold and silver chains, gold sets, pins, ear-rings, sleeve buttons, but-tons, silver and plated forks and spoons, opera glasses, spectacles, &c, at 92 Main street. Call and see him before purchasing. dl8 Tho charity that begins at home isn't the kind that "covers a multitude multi-tude of sins." University Library and Reading 'Hooma, open every evening from 6 to jq Admission free. nl9 Nor Wonderful. The great de-1 make. bee. 8e the PubUc know the I excellence cheapness of our i goods. Working0160'8 90 Maia Street. n13 Each beau pluc a lea.f froni .ft coquette; bo that tho08 ony remaiQ for the husband. Neiv goods just received flt Joslm & Park's. 024 Geo. Sho well, scavenger for' tne city- An eleoant etock of corals jus received at Josliutfe Parks'. o24 Take Notice. On account of ill health I will sell my entire stock of farniture at eastern cost and freight, being desirous of leaving (or California. Califor-nia. J. M. Joelson, Groeebeck's block, Salt Lake City. m8 Buy your Wood of C. B. Durst. Yard at the Depot. a4 A fine assortment of ball room programme cards at the Herald office. dl5 A Tennessee funeral was delayed for i-:ilf mi -mur to allow a horse tr.i.U-. Butiii-e.-vj bnforo pleasure was tlic molto. Combines cleaned and mado up .-h. .ip at tho Standard Hair Store, ii 13. I'erlcetion. Th.) nearest approach to perfection, in ttrli Ids design for kitchen use, is that of lJ iolkv'h Ykast I'offDKtt, now jponer-.iy jponer-.iy rccojfnicU a3 tho most economical nnd ruliablfl Unking l.wdur in the - country. No house-keeper should bo without it. To accomplish tho same ro-ulU,it ro-ulU,it requires but one-half or two-thirds tho quantity that it is neces'nry to use of other Baking Powders, while uniform success in making rolls, brond, biscuits, pastry, ctc.j is jruarunUvd. Iluc-tmniendi'd solely on its own merits. Dooi.ky & Bkotihir, Manufacturers, 69 Xew street, Now York. Fori ale by allGrocors. Ws HAVE been the most beautiful assortment of fine Watches and Jewelry Jew-elry of new and elegant designs, suitable suit-able for Christmas and New Year's presents, at Carl C. Asmuasen's, opposite op-posite the Post Office. His prices are very low and he is the most reliable person in the land. Intending purchasers pur-chasers will do well to examine his goods. dfl Jn some parts of the country when a woman begins to get red at the rootd of her hair, it is regarded us a storm signal. I Just received the latest styles silk hats. L. Goldberg & Co. d24 Taylok fc Cutler have received a lot of Shawls, Ladies' Sashes, Fancy Ties and Collarettes, suitable for i Presents. d23 A superior article of Crackers is now. being produced by the Utah Steam Cracker Company. d22 Preparing to Live. Everybody and his brother are blowing about their fine cheap brands of wines, whiskies and brandies, but our liquors blow for themselves. Old City Liquor Store. dl When we see a man begging his tobacco, we feel like reminding him of the old adage, "that beggars must not be chew-sers. " Whitehall Times, Dr. C. W. Higoins. Office hours from 9 to 12 a.m., and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. dG. Salt Lake Gity, December 8thf 1874. I wish to return my sincere thanks to Dr. C. W. Higgins, for relieving mo of a tape worm twenty-eight feet long. The doctor's medicine is not very bad to take, but death to the tape worm. I would advise all par ties who are atllicted with those awfu worms to call on him at onco and be cured. Robert Hetiierington, dl3 Big Cottonwood. A young fellow in Grundy county, Iowa, wanted to charge his girl 20 cents for his picture, informing her at the time that it originally cost a quarter. If you want good fresh baked crackers, call for the Utah Steam Cracker Company's. d22 The best route east. The old Chicago & Northwestern Railroad is the route yet. It is the shortest and best line. Pullman cars and best accommodations of all kinds are given. M. H. Davis, ticket agent, at White fc HcConiick's bank, can sell you tickets and tell you all about this road. m7. The "Gazetteer of Utah, and Salt Lake City Directory, " warmly eulogized eulo-gized by the press East and West, is an excellent book to send everywhere that information on Utah is desired. For sale at the Herald office; price $3. m28 A finb assortment of ball room programme cards at the Herald office. dl5 To tiie Public. We desire to inform the public that we have now on hand a full and complete stock of Fall Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, etc. The Clothing Department Depart-ment is supplied from our own manufactory manufac-tory in New York, which enables us to sell from 10 to 15 per cent, leas than any other house in this ciiy. Wo are constantly in receipt of the latest styles and pattorns, and purchasers will find it to their advantage advan-tage to examine our goods and prices before be-fore p'irehasing elsewhere. ai L. Goldberg & Co. Everybody is lwited To cnil on Aukk & Murphy, tho celebrated cele-brated mixologists, at their popular " Occidental" Oc-cidental" Saloon, and vmrlako with thom on Gbhistmas and New Year's day of that exhilarating Holiday Beverage Ego Nog. d2i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE- meK ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 1 Stockholders of the Utah Southern railroad company, will be held at the company's office in Salt Lake City, on Saturday, January ltith, 1876, at lj. o'clock, a.m. ' GKOKOE SWAN, Secretary, Salt Lake Oity, DjC. 2U, 1374. Q-Q BARBERS ATTENTION! TUB PALAC&V BATH BARBER Shop all furni?hfld with-'' three chairs, tplcndid show c&far" and all the latest improvements H for rent. Here is a chance- forgone or two barbers to make monoj' without investment of" capital. d27 MARIKR BRO'S- SPEC1AL ADVERTISEMENTS. AdvM-tiwmiflts and or Orb hdtf 10 cent? per line par day ; nottunt laiertod for Un than 50 oonts for onvtim. I 'BOARD. CHOICE RMMS AND BOARD CAN RE obtained Cor (o-Dorsons; location con-tntlnnl con-tntlnnl riO'sant. Imruiro at this otties-Trantienttcm otties-Trantienttcm bo acoommodftiad. di."J DR. CROCK W EH L 713I1E3 TO INFiKM UfsVTRN3 V tbt hi is Hi homo again, and from bit vi'it to n FrDoi' o anJ daoramooto bopilals naii lofirmarj ia bo:tor proparoa to treat iisaiei of the Kya than horotofore, and at termg according to tho timw. D0nbar to, 1674. d77 Tlic Home Cure that Xcrer ' The atmosphere of piny woods is good for consumptive patients. " pays Dr. Eras-tug Eras-tug W ilson. o doubt it is but Halk's HOXF.Y Off HORKUOUND AND TR. charged with Uio concentrated e-;cncc of the inot vHhnble of all medicinal trees the Abies lialsamea, or Iiilm of Gilead, and tempered with the healing and purifying puri-fying juice of tho horehound plant, and with Lh. purest honey, will do more it. oye day to cure a cough or cold than the air of pine woods could do in a twelvemonth. twelve-month. Pike's Tooth-Ache Dkops Cure in one minutct d!7 1 NOTICE 'TO 0SE DEALERS. HAVING LEASED THE SATURN SMELTING WORKS SAXDY STATION, WE AKE now ready to bid on all ores in the market, and Ore Dealers will find it to their Advantage t notify us of their intended in-tended sales .'and givo us a cbanco to bid on their ores. F. H. MEYERS, Treasurer of Sandy Smelting Co. (110 THE T Tint SALf'LAKFHmLD' Job Office ! onual to TH BB E5T DONE ANYWHERE ATJD The Charges are Reasonable. BUSINESS MElT: Call and Examine QUALITY AND PRICES. SING-EE SPECIAL MICE TO OUR PATRONS. VyE HAVE THIS DAY OPENED M a General Offico for tho sale of our Sewing .Slauhioes, and 1 Hereafter the Salt Lake Office WILL II THE DISTRIBUTING POIKT FOR The Te-ri(orics of Utah and Arizona and the Slate of Nevada. This change in our business will enable lis to carry a much larger and better assortment as-sortment of SILK, LINEN, MACHINE OIL AND . ill Articles portaining to Sowing Machines From this data wo will boII our machines on easy mjnthly payments, and a discount of ten per cent, will bo made for cash. THE SINGE K MFG. CO. General Ollice, East Temple St. Salt Lake City, Nov. 17, 1874. nfl JULIUS BAUER a CO. Manufacturers of ike FAVORITE BAUEPt PBAOS Also Gonoral Agents forth GOLD MEDAL KNABE PIANOS, And tho E. P. NEEDHAIYI & SON SILVER TOHCIUE CIICKCII A IN I PAKLU1I ORGANS. ilSp Manufacturers and Importers of BAND I5STKUMKNT8, STIIINGS, And all kinds of Musical Merchandise. Julius Bauer & Co, or. Suite and Monroe Slreule, m!9 CHICAGO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tins standard article is compounded com-pounded with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderful and as satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandmlT. It gives the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By ils tonic properties it restores the capillary glands fo their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and making the hair otow thick and ) strong. I As a drcssino- nnfliino- liic lipon found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M. I)., .State As-sayer As-sayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality ; anil I consider it the Bi;st Preparation for its intended purposes." Price, Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other undesirable un-desirable shade, to broiVn or black, at discretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quickly quick-ly and effectually produces a permanent per-manent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALL &. CO., NASHUA, N. H. ty ill Crzeeiata, aai Uultrs 1b Kodleiui. MINING NOTICE Salt i.a City. Sout-'tnbor 2Sth. 1B7-L Mr. THOMAS GANGK, TU d S1H, I BSG TO INFORM YOU U thitTniir 6s"ffisiiODl rfeo tho Rod Win Mi' ins Com"any f r work deno is Or,o Hundred Hun-dred and J In. tr-fo Dollars to dmo; if not pud within nnotr doys, your interest will bo sola to nay exr en:"S o7 JaJI 3 If. WELL5. Prett SUNDAY SCHOOLS.' THE I UTAH I Educational Bureau, Which hns itiperior facilitlei for surviving thobUNDA Y SCHOOLS of our Territory With LIBRARY BOOKS, CAEDS, CATECHISMS, and Evory oib.or Bequiaito for Instruction, Would call tbe attention of Sundnr Schools "(Tcerp and -'ehoi-a to tbn following letter of trimf'or nnd rec mm "mint ion from ibo nffieerKorih" "--SEKfcT SUNUaY SCHOOL UN1-'N ortbM Torritorj-: Wai.t Lakk City, Utah. November 8th, 1874. Ry arrnu foments eni-rcd int.. this day, "The Dcservt Sunday School Union" of this Territory has transferred its business of supplying Sunday School with Library Books, CiU-chismj, nnd other npplittnccs, to tho Jtdinuitional Bureau of this city, and tho officers of tho union cordially , common to nur citizens thr' vmiwl and extended fucililius thus tillered f,.r supplying supply-ing themselves with lhe lKt and most suitable publications which England and Arnerica can furnish. No books will be offered to our Sunday 1 Schools through this channel, exempt ' those approved by tho Executive Cum-mitteo Cum-mitteo of tlio "Union." All foreign pub- " lioalions can be obtained through tho liurenti free of duty. GEO. Q. CANXON, General Superintendent. GEOKGK GODDAKI), r Assistant Superintendent. ' JOHN B. MA1J1KN, ' Pficretn-y. 1 WM. AIcLACHLIN Treasurer. The Bureau will make out li'ts of up- ; propriato books, cards, etc., for Sunday Scaools, and give prompt attention to ail . orders for Sunday School material. j JOHN R. PARK, JAMR3 DWYER Aclunrj. Du,mjh lIiDaEtr. Office . Place of Business IN AT University Building J. Iwyor's Book Storo SALT LAKE CITY. I Dir MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES I Logalltpd by Statu Authority, and DUMVN IN 1'liBLIC IS ST. LuUlS, Grand Sinclo Number Bohomo of SU.ikO Numbers. Draws the Last Day of each Month. CAPITAL PEIZE ?50,000. 10,880 PrizQB, amounting to $300,000 I ff hoIoTickotK 810: TlaWos.M' Uuartorj, 12.50. i Tho frpnt Combination Behomo, witb a Capital 1'mo of g.u,."j ann ii.'.m 1'nits ' amourt:nR ti f'i"M,i77. lJratvg ovory Saturday Satur-day dnrinn tho year. holo'IVUf, 810; H;i ve,?5; Qumturi, :.0. 1 AdJrosi for Tickets and Circulars, MUHHAT. MILLER k CO.. MannecrB, ' PoFtutiico bos 211(1. Sr. Louis. Aio. i TINNERS AND CAS FITTERS . A. MITCHELL. DAVIS JAMU. MITCHELL JAMES, Respectfully announce to tno Public th&l they have Kkmovkd to their New Promise Pro-mise on West Templo Street, opposite tho City Meat Market, where they nope, by strict attention to bupins ana Bmall pro lite to merit Ibo continued patronage o li OHilly boftowxi uon them. TEN,SIIEET IRON & COPPERSMITHS FURNACE -WORK 4 ROOPTSG. GALVANIZED IKON CORNICB. Gas, Water and Steam Fitters WEST TEMPLE STREET, Opposite I Oitv Meat M&rkst CROCEBIES, ETC. What's a' tlic Slmf . LIDDELL & BROWN HarsjuJt rfco:rM mother Ene himQCt d;roa .r,ai ictiUnd of M0IRS' Co'.obr-trd FINNAN IIADD1KS. In Caci, DUNDEE MARMALADE. EDINBURGH OATilEAL ud PKA MKAL? LR0SE ACO'SLIMB JUICE. CuRDIAL, 'Also Lwtj St oo i of j Staple an! Fancy GROCERIES ' PROVISIONS. dWo ui a Pall everjbody. A few doo I North of th PuMuffic. l'ricojout down t iuit lhe timoa. Htrhwt Pn'ca girm for Drid Peaoho . Plums ard Apricot. GIVING AWAY 1,000 Pcnafls of CANDY for csxai. NUTS, CAKES. PIES, TOYS, Etc., On tb fame terms. BRIDES' CAKES ; MADS on the SHORTEST KOT1CE REMEMBER OUR CANDIES ARE MADE OF SUGAR. H. WALLACE, Opposite PosoOicc. New Yearis Coming! KNOWLDEN Has put his GROCERIES 10 cents on. the Dollar lower than all the rest, as he is GOING OUT OF THE GROCERY LINE . HE IS SELLING TUB BEST GREEN GUNPOWDER TEA At $1.25 per pound ! Onlv think of that t All Shelf Gootla in proportion. ALSO FIXXAX HADDIE, BLOATERS, COD FISH. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, OATMEAL, GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, AT A DISCOUNT FOR CASH MIND, THE TLACE IS Opposite Wells, Fargo & Co., MAIN STREET. N.B. All Gooda Ticketed and Bold iccordinp to mark. dll Estate of Alvali D. Heaton DECEAHED. NOTICE rs TIKREBY OIVKN BY TDK undorsiitnod ndmiol'trator ft tho above-lamrd above-lamrd eatate. to tho creditor! of una all ier-ina ier-ina ha?io( cluinii! aaalnut laid dcooatod. U ixhiKli iho Fame withia two joars from the 'th (taw of IVovemlior, 1871, to the undr-ignod undr-ignod at BiDihnta Cmvoo. 11 UN KY It. MITjLKR, TOYS ETC. 01EUNTHE LION'S DEN" TOYS AT COST. Boys' Sleighs & Hobby Horses, STAPLE AND FANCY G-BOCEBIES, Tllli BEST XXX FliOUB, CALIFORNIA PEARS, FIGS, LEMONS AND LIMES, AND A FINE CARRIACE HORSE For tftlo at Ibo baiBmcnt of 30 K-.xst Temole Street. M DANIEL GRENJO, STAGE LINES. SOUTH WESTERN STAGK LINES. DAILY LINK OF RTAOR3 FROM tho tor mi mi of thn Utah Soutboro Railroad Rail-road through Southern Utah and Boulheut-aro Boulheut-aro Nevada to tho followinoR tomU: Sprinrrillo, Heaver. I'von. Siar Diitrlot. Hail Creek, !-m Kranonoo DUt. 1 illwuro, I'ioohe, And all Intermodule pointa. Connect at Parion trl ireeklyfor mil polnti la Tint'o. trl weekly at "alt Creok Tor the ooa fu'lda and all tarti in tianneta. - . txi-we-;klj at firTor for 1'axowan, ' Ced-r and Ht Ueorae, Time to Pioo' e KirtT-fire houn. J'rini it.al office, Wolli, Kargcfc Co.'iUulld-idr, Co.'iUulld-idr, tail Lake City jri 11UOII WHITE. Proprietor 3ILMEH & SALISBURY'S DAILY THI0DSB XonUna and Southeast Nevada. Leaving COKLNNK. UTAH, DAILY. Ktrnnin North to Virginia, City. Helena, -rt Denton. Door Lodge. Codar Creek Minea, and tMin( through all the Principal Princi-pal Towtu and Mining Campi la Montana, P&1NCIPAL OFFICEi Wells, Fai-go & Co. Building SALT LAKE CITY, |