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Show THE LOTTERY MAN'S PRIZES. Another Lot of Fine View Received by Express Last Night. j "He's got 'em on the list And they'll none of 'em be missed ' They'll none of 'em be -" "Hello, there 1 Say, Democrat," yelled the lottery man, as he quit humming his tune when the reporter passed his office this morning, "come in and look out. That was a fine racket you gave my business busi-ness last night. . Why, you gave the whole 'snap' away, but the police haven't got on to the game 3ret, and I guess I will do one grand prize distribution before the next Grand J ury meets. Yes, tickets are going lively, and all the society young men in town have been here this morn ing after chances. Give you the list ? Oh, no. You can bet that most of them are on the list, but it's not for publication. Want to see a few more of the prizes, eh ? Well, come into the back room and view the latest lithographs which caine by express last night, gotten up expressly for Utah's grand Christmas prize lottery, and don't forget to mention in to-night's Democrat that there are only a few more tickets left and that every number draws a prize. Inspecting the additional numbers added to the prize list, the reporter noticed : No. 7 A Trial in the Police Court. Every citizen of Salt Lake will take a chance in this whether he wants it or not. No. 15 Interior of a Salt Lake Lodging Lodg-ing Hoiuse. An animated picture, repre-police repre-police going in at the front door and the 1 "lodgers" going out at the back. No. 22 Life study, entitled "Law on a Bust." " The classic features resemble Kenner's so much that the propriety of the sketch is at once manifest. No. 91 "The Heart Bowed Down.' This is a view of the interior of the Walker House billiard parlors. It represents rep-resents the Tribune reporter trying to-beat to-beat the Democrat playing pool. The illustration is where the Tribune is trying to borrow a quarter to pay for the game. No. 3 "I Think I Got Left." This beautiful picture represents Brie Hampton Hamp-ton in a soliloquy. No. 11 "The "Quarantine Physician." The man who draws him is expected to j take him away. No. 23 "When Shall We Three Meet Again." This represents President Taylor, Tay-lor, .Apostle Cannon and Editor Penrose at the Underground telephone. Every Utah home should endeavor to secure a conv. i No. 56 This number draws a very facetious gift. The view illustrates "A Night oh the Godbe Block.'" The lottery man here confidentially informed the reporter that Gus King had bought seven chances, expecting to win this picture. No. 19 "A Fine Point." This represents repre-sents a game between two noted Salt Lake billiard-players Sands and Anderson. Ander-son. The latter has just made a seven-teen-cushion carom shot, and is smiling pitilessly at Sands, who is standing paralyzed par-alyzed in the corner. io. of ihe Girl They Leit Behind Them." This is a remnant of the Kiralfy troupe and goes in with the rest of the elegant prizes. No. 47 "A View of the Pen" from the outside. Will be valued very highly if drawn by anvbody subject to 3x6. No. 67 "In God We Trust." Conference Confer-ence of the eleven apostles, far from the busy haunts of men. No. 81 "Politeness." Theatre usher showing a pretty girl to her seat. No. 89 "Taken to the County Jail." Editor Hemenway has a strong chance in this. No. 94 "A Curiosity." The best portrait por-trait ever taken of the Dramatic Lyre of the Salt Lake Herald. No. 97 "Solomon's Sanctified Smile." This was taken by instantaneous photography photo-graphy in the District Court-room this morning, and has no reference to the Solomon Sol-omon of old. Some of our citizens have a slight acquaintance with this Solomon, and call him everi,hing but the son of a Wiseman. "Well, I've got to go," said the report- j er, as the lottery man broke open another box of prizes in order to get a free ad. in the Democrat. "Don't pull yourself away," replied the lottery man ; i'but if you must go, why drop in again on Monday. Mon-day. I want to show you mygrand revolving revolv-ing Utah stereopticon it's something that will interest everybody the boys " and girls, too. Don't forget it;" and with this parting injunction the lottery specu-t specu-t lator commenced to' whistle "The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring, Tra La," and the reporter rushed down to the court to see who the last prominent citizen was scooped in for L. and L. |