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Show A Live Paper i Live People. tiii: S.U.T LAKK DAILY HERALD Till HKCfl.An. A N I COMMERCIAL M.V,.-l!!.l: Of i-U.T I.AKI-MTV. TllcPtOl'l.nl'll'F.ll! FREE AND INDEPENDENT.1 TIIK ONLY MoitMVU DAILY l'.Ui.U IN UTAH, THE CHEAPEST PAPER M.'M.I.MIKD IS Tli" Rocky Mountain,! TO MEN OF ENTERPRISE! j The rrce tt t ilncorerr an 1 rapid develop I nmiit of ( li nti ici of I'cli hire given, nd i will r it 'i it u to an impetus to trade of ' vary kin 1. f!iiti timilJ coiDinitnJ ths at Inition of all huMiie.n mD who dir t ! Ware Id hi (ro:U. ' lUavy ihii'iiieiits of -ro f.r m on hi paat i Dttve t,rfii hri listing wral th into the Territory; ' a Urjfo uiiinik'r.aioi) h u commenced ; gri-i ult ural and ul her pruduo &ra fmaj ng rtad J klrtt ; n 1 mere)) ur hoio to foci the steady flow of money th nuuo tlie varied ehunneli 1 of eoiniucrra. ! T hmii.ru at a tiiitjinr who Beak to Pmcip it- in the luely trade which mast j attend Purh a r.tpid growth of interests, u : wull as to ttie l.uvil i-ul'tic. a live, energetic! lie wi'iior ii a nmMity, by which 'o be 1 made 'uHr a-(u.iiiitrd withtlio true eondi- j tnn tt iimiU rs ikJ thoy exist, and through whu'h to i-rt'.-iMit tlirir ImMur.-".- and facilities j for lus'in-diing t j promising a umrket. ! I THE SALT LAKE HERALD Kully meets till nfcesMty in l'uh. Not brtnii tlie oi'Knit of my irron, sect or (iitrt) , nor ilrvulrd ilouo to any l"Sl IntrreM, it h.is Krown upon public fTor an I uM.it.icd .m mn'rwrdentrd circula-ti circula-ti u in lh time w N oh h.n elapsed tince it im vt.tiili.thrd. by being in the strictest irne a K rcc. lnttritmlf nt, l,lv and Thoroughly l'io)irciilv- N Ett STATER. m MINING NEWS Coll.it I'd with the greatest care and from tha nio.it rehuble source?, ui a lies it valuable to all UiCeroLcd in tho mines of Vt.h ; its Aouicri.riicAL r;:::;nTORUL 1XTELLIGEXCE Can be equally relied on ; aud iTSiNTKRri'.Si haJ placed it tu the KUOM UVNK OF THE ROCRll MOUNTAIN JOURNALS. ! THE SALT LAKE HERALD! Circulates large'. and i- widely read in every Mining Cimp, and throughout the; Cuuv. Towns and Sett'.e aents of the Terrr- J tory: is found in the i-2;.ce ot every enterrris- j int busine,5 m.a in l"th; oircuUtw ca the , I'uu'a i'ioiu.. Central FadSc and Utah Cen-1 trl Kjitroadj; h.vs a tars? miil subscription 1 li?t east. wcet. north and south; and is The Best Advertising Medium' la the Roc'iy Mountain res ion. ! I Where to Advertise 1 Where it will be Seen!, i Where it will be Read! j In the People's Paper! T HE SILT LIRE IIER1LL do you "vtant employment' hiked helf, mechanics, laborers, lots to kext, houses to kent, offices to kent, stokes to rent. : MAKE TOUR VTAXTS Kyovry- " IX THE Salt Lake Herald.! LUMBER YARD. TRUCKEE LUMBERYARD "z2 o 1 f-i o O o O o o o E- 08 o Wi p SEWIN3 MACH'NES. READ THIS! SISMGSR SEWING MACHINE In tL tv...'ul va.-ic:;-. SHOULD ES SKI II tVEEBYCDY C'oiiteinv'a-ff lhe purchase of a Mtv.nine f-r fivruiiy or fti.er ue. At our ncwlyQttcd up Siltiroom, Second Door South of the Eagle Emporium, Em-porium, between ihe Drug and Clothing Clo-thing Depart ments of Z. CM. I., will be found a Fall Anortincnt of theie Admirable Sewing Machines ! At Prices to Suit Everybody. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE SEEDS NO PUFFING to commend it to the public, ai the following jfcr a mczz w howl In IS.'x) theae uow eelebrated Machines were first otiered to the public and in the i four years succeeding 4.1MJ were sold. Today To-day over that number are weekly turned out ) from the factory, and yet this immense sup-I sup-I ply is not equal to the demand. At the end ! oi the year IsoT, upward of 2i'.(V0 Machines j were sold, and in the theo following years, , from 'j to TO, the number had been increased to upward of 500,000 : MACHINES SOLD, j One third of which were dlspoied of within the preceding ! twelve mouths. j From the forepoins it will be seen that dur- '. in? the last three years, the sales have been upward of fifty per cent more than during' the whole of the seventeen previous years, t I THE PEOPLE'S VERDICT, ! after a score of years thorough trial la that the SEWING F.IAOHINE i ii adapted to all kinds of work, sewing as readily the thickest and most stubborn ma-j ma-j terial as the finest and most delicate fabrics: iwith a stitch, that for eveness, perfection I and durability is unequalled, i Accompanying each Machine are printed 1 instructions, so plain and easy of comprehension comprehen-sion that, although we recommend custom-: ers to take at ie.tst one lesson irt m the Up-; Up-; erator, it is seldom done purchasers seeing at a glance the limplicity of the Machine and completeneu oi the oonstruction. Some of the ADVANTAGES OP THE SINGER MACHINES j AJtE I Simplicity of construction therefore les ; liability to get out of repair. ' Short, straight needle; lesa liable to bend, I break or skip the stitch. Tna ihattle is carried: friction, wear and I the necessity cf greasing the race are thus avoided. i Readiness with which the mat Laeiper-' Laeiper-' ienoed can adjust the tension of the thread. Freedom from wear. After twenty years constant semce these machines have never . been known to wear out. ! They are noiseless, rapid and easy in ail 1 their movements. i All our machines are adjusted aod put in ; thorough running order.by competent hand., . before aelivery. Purchasers therefore hare no trouble, but can successfully operate with them at once. THE NEW BUTTON-HOLE ; A C H I X E S are thoroughly practical and will perform all that we claim for them. : The Improved ; MANUFACTURES MACHINES j tor heavy work, are too well known to need I m lament. We also keep in atock tha : cic JJedium SbiUsi :MANUFACTUS!Na MACHINES ; Our stock of the Sircer Sewizg Machines ; is very expensive, nrbrac:? every vaneij : ofdnisQ. from the p.a-.n Michiae, mounted on black wiiiiu: tible, cile-i, to the eiabor-; eiabor-; axely pearied Mac&ize; wT:i. cabinet caceand ; :Vid:nf e rer in motui fclick wain-;, rosa, i Wvcd. or mihc's-Any hhLy p-iihd. ' hT9rj Michme is fumhed w;-Ji the iime : ecmpiet (s.rr:".are. incicdm? the new hem-; hem-; xer viewjig al wij'Jis ai feller and brai-; brai-; dar. We guraBtee oar 3Har Ikiufs to do ' Hemmlug, all widths; Felling; Hen-rsiitchlngi Hen-rsiitchlngi Braiding; Magic RailUne; 'Embroidering chsxa vt-itch 4 Gacnertng and Sewing aa a4 uime : ttme.wltn or without a band, on the edge or tarne center-, C o rdln ;Tack-; ;Tack-; IvK'y all tin s: Trimming; Binding . all width and kinda, ctc etc etc. Two doors oath;of the Eagle Emporium. Em-porium. WE DELIVER MACHINES K7;A-i AldUional Charts TO ALL PARTS OF THIS CITT ' ta. Al klSsdiEes i thoroagi-y Kepained on Reasonable Rea-sonable Term. ol FL B. CLAVTSON,Sa?t CHICAGO TRADE, Lake Shore Oil Works. MAXWELL, VhFeLER & CO., Manufacturers of Engine, Slsmnl, Tallow, Lard aud WOOL OILS. Dealers in Headlight Carbon, "Whale Elephant, Seal and Sperm Oils, Agi-nUS for the sale of PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. Agenta of the Weak Virginia Oil and Oil Land MA-VCPACTCBXBa 07 EXCELSIOR CAR, RCDF AND RON PAINT For Tin and Shingle Roofs, Bridge Timbers, c. Factory. CHICAGO. Office, 393 A oVy Illinois St., li$ S. Water Street, M, D. WELLS & CO, Manufacturers of and TVholesale Dealers in Boots and Shoes, 114 .fc 1 1G WabasH Ave, Chicago. M. D. Wells, II. J. Marfiirlatd, E. Benedict, S, P. Alelntyre. VAN SCHAACK, j STEVENSON & REID i t WHOLESALE 1 DKUGGlSTSi Dealers in i PAINTS, VARNISHES, OILS, j DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES, j Window Glass, Glassware'! Patent Medicines, &c &c j 90, 93 & 9 Lake St., cor. Dearborn ! With a larpe experience in the Territorial trade, we feel sure of giving g&tisiaction in quality, prices and packing. tIS BUIGGS HOUSE B. H. Skinner, Proprietor. ' Corner Wells and pTT 1 n ri rt Randolph Street, L ll LUAVjU. T:ii House ii centTA1.!?- located, well fnr-aished. fnr-aished. and contains 2cO Rooms. dia DIEBOLD & KIENZLE, Successors U Dietcld, "'arr ux, CELEBBATED CINCINNATI AXD ECBGLAS PP.OOF AFE, Aid Sarpenz's Mrz;et:i azi Automatic FBATT& CO-ERT. General Agents ec aiiirgton 5, Cbicigo. H. B. CLAWSOS. Sspt. Z. C M. 1 Agent for lean. Itrntorr. z"f KEITH BROTHERS, HATS, CAPS AND FURS Ifd'nsry ar.d Straic Gjis. 6 WmbalJl iTt, pTTTri inn 3 . Dearborn Place, tXliuAtiU n CHASE, HANFCRD & CO., 51 Sonth ater St CHICAGO, Oils, Paints Glass, dc, ilaziactre--; ct tre e-ichrte-i WILSON OIL TANK., PAGE, CBO.& CO., LEATHER" AH D Tin DIN G s 50 Lake Street, ffiifP- (SHE HI ' SAM FHAKCtSCO TnADE' . C, D1ETZ f: CP., ; l'AINTS, "oiT.S.: Varnishes and Lamps. ,. : NT Tr.lTT. . , .in lr.irl.to rinoMi & TiLLiil WAT CHE 'c i'a M 0 N D 3, Knrj lccr:;-tKa tl'J. vtlry. ::ly?. jlsd s;lVS-flat:3 v.ae 5rLt l" r '. -v ..T.e -", ': '.!.--.'. ' : HO .Honitjumtry, S.E. cor. Piur, I". j-- u "riiiico. Cl : inK.o i i. 'Nl st;;i:;. r. S A X FKVNCIM'O. I A I.. - ti ' r :.'u' n n.? i''...' r -i.f '.'c't '''i"",'!'":t-:"""' i I, u II. E. CLAWjOX. Sji':.'1 f r E a L.ar H. aU J, 3AUM & CO., Il-crt?rs 1 M.niut'-Ktrcrs of MEK'a & COY'S CLOTHING 'Zii Sautnuie St., San Francisco. 43 .Uutia)' to!., Ne- York. 19 1. KELLER,' lrppriorofiheRi-ine 1 Anjflt-a Vice- jriis. ik-1-.'t (or tLfileof bis NATIVE Wlf.ESAKOSuAf.DIES M. KELLER it CO., ! Comer of Battery and WuhiiiijtoD Strwld, Sun Francisco, - - - California ! Am; file a Wine, Kldorado AVlue, lilte M adeira Iort ' AVine Hltfers, Slierrj tirape brandy. AH our WiuM an 1 BranJy enaraiitecJ strictly pure, Elii OVer Lri.-v J cATa Ltd. 3Salt Like City Corporation, Zioii'iJ Co-ufemiive , Mercantile lustnutiou, Git-v 4 Co., SAJtLikeCity, 1 U II IVerv, ar..i Gll-e 4 Co., OiT-lr-n. kt-.-ji our j winw fordaJo. K1CX1AKD GOOD II I. L, c-uti ifcti-m, till Lako Cny. S. P. Iiolden. Jus. Moorhead. S, P. HOLDEN & CO., IMPwHIEKS OP FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Linens, Dress Goods, Hosiery, &c. 23 & SO SANSOME ST. London : 27 Leadenhall St., E.G. oo ; EINSTEIN OH03, & CO,, Importers and Manufacturers of BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY STYLE Af. Ki.ND, j 113, 113, ami 117 Pint Street, j SAN FRANCISCO. Our Home-made Goods arc unequalcd I ly any- ! Samples at Mr. Goodhiud's Office, I o5 SALT LAKE CITY. VEIL & GO. IMPORTERS 07 Cigars and Tobacco Proprietors of the HAVANA CIUAK AiAXUFACTORH 221, 333 and 225 Front St., Southwest corner front & Sacramento Sts., oo J. KVEiiliA & CO., GQISSIOM MERCHANTS 48 Clay St., San Francisco, DEALERS IX OREGON PRODUCE. Are constantly in receipt of Oregon Hams, Bacon, Lard, Salmon, Ac. Starch, of our ewn and Eastern manufacture alwayB on hand. j4 BRITTAN, HOLEROOK&CO Importers and Dealers in Stoves & Hanges, SHEET 1RCN tiTiw PLATE, Copper, Zluc, Slteet Lead, Wire, PUMPS, Ijeaci and Iron Iipo. TIX.ERS' GOODS, Tools and Machinery and General HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, Embracing Plain, Japanned, Planished and Stamped Ware, os. Ill dr, 113 California and oS -Noi. 17 At, 19 Davis Streets. DEKTH. STARR k CAMPBELL BISCUIT BAKERS, And manufacturers of Soda, Boston, Bntter, Pic "lc, Sugar, lllfa. and La Grande Jenny Lind Cakes, Ginger Snapps, Pilot Bread, Saloon Pilot Bread, Etc. The above Crackers are baked fresh daily, and are of the very be?t description. All materials ued in their manufacture are of the beat quality. Bakery 210 and 212 Mission St., and 2U5 Sacramento M., fS SAX FRANCISCO I W1LMESD5H3 & KILLS 32, I Importers and Jobbers of j Wines and LiquorSj . 214 & 216 FKOiT SIP.EET, ! JT SAX FRANCISCO. I GRAY, JONES, & CO. X'ZPOT OF THE i SANTA CRUZ TANNERY XLSZFA.CTZS.EZS OP Oak Sole Leather. ! 415 EATTEP.T ST.. SAS" ?.AXCI5C0. A. J. GRIFFITH, j Dealer in 7 aU fcinda of - FICKTjED cfe SMOKED SALMON AND KER3INGS, ! 143 Washington Street. AH kki, ef E-:ed, Smoked id Piekied Fi,k i J. C. "ERSILL & CO, iOi and 206 California . San Francisco, - - California. i PartS-rilar aaa:ioa pail to tie fi'.iittr of Grle.j ::r e.erj aijripiion o; merc'-- "i:e. Sale of Ores, cr., tc. KtiT Iilfa, -c ; x 1B50. GASTLE BROTHERS, : WHOLESALE GROCEES, 313 and 215 Front Street. 1.0 ; CHETJERY. SOUTHER & CO.. - " Imporxera and Jobbers of i FOUE1GS A5D DOMESTIC j BRANDIES," WINES, I XSI) LIQUORS, 311 Clay Street, San Francisco. UW BOOK. HAIHESMREATISEi; J i.-t P-il-iiea. by E. E. MTERS. Cbicata. a j I nkw r.uiTiox or j HAIHES' TREATISE. He i.ril aud enlarged. An i- i.y. li.vk for J unices of tiiei V- - c :.',.-'.ri'.r?. I'.'UH'.v JuJiv-j, C .VisU:'.-. I'ui'l'.-i-icer u- 1 c-, . Vi .1 . e l.-.k oi Hclcrcuoe tvr , , .-e: Lawyer, jui ucial lor eery ia?inc L'j LL1JAH .V. UAIXZS, tw I ti.:kn. KevieT a:.J imi-rovei. -i.s .aws aeci-ious down lo ,T prr-c:.' naif. C.'M. t 'e'.e it one e.fc-t'it J V'iUlUC Ot" OVer 1 ' I'diOS. liound ill ' I? a bot-k well kuowu to every justice cf the ' 1 1 jv-e. pr-tcuiui Uwyer atii public oilicer .11 lllin-.'is -dud the Norihweiem States and i'erritories, as the moat uselul and eouiplete work of the kind eitanu I Ii has Luely beon revised by the author. and material)' improved by tho addition of much important tu .liter, giving- all tha late laws and published decisions down to ISoi. Thi bouk h-is. up to the present time, reached reach-ed a larger sale than any other work of the kind in this country. 1 his fact may be mentioned men-tioned as evidence of iu superior merit, lis I excellence consists both in the inaitcr embraced, em-braced, and the arrangement or classification classifica-tion of subjects. In the collection of matter contained in the wok it is intended to give all the statute law and the general principle of the common com-mon law in connection therowith, which a justice of the peace, polics magistrate, constable con-stable or coroner will require in dischargi ng their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will need for reference in ordinary cae$, or that may be required for the information of every busiue.-s man. This will entirely supersede the necessity for reference to the volumes ot the statutes. Ihe arrangement of the work is methodical, methodi-cal, and cf the essence ol iu value, presenting present-ing eich subject in iia order and in ilfl proper relatiun with others. The plan of the arrangement is entirely original with the author, being the result of study and practical experience. It has long been a subject of general remark that the author has, in this work, presented the law with a clearness and simplicity of style which renders ren-ders the whole alUe plain to the common understanding as to the more advanced lawyer. law-yer. The justice of the peace, police magistrate, constable, and coroner will find in this book all the necessary forms and instructions instruc-tions in regard to every branch of his duty. Tho practicing lawyer will find in it, collected col-lected and arranged in convenient form, all the statute law and decisions, with reference to adjudicated cises applicable in ordinary practice. The business man will find in it a complete collection of forms required in the transaction transac-tion of business. Studouts of the law will likowise find this a very valuable work for perusal and reference, refer-ence, a3 containing tho general principles ol the common law, clearly stated, in connection connec-tion with the ordinary branches of juris prudence. pru-dence. The following brief reference to tho ton-tents ton-tents ot this work will afford iu some.degro( an idea of its peculiar merits. The book ii divided in five parts, the subject of each be ing methodically arranged in chapters or appropriate ap-propriate subdivisions, as follows : n Part 1. Of Justices of the Peace, election and qualitication, and proceedings proceed-ings before them in civil cases. Comprised iu thirteen chapters, treating : 1 Of the office of justice of the peace. 2 Of the jurisdiction of justices of the peace. 3 Of the different forms of action. 4 Of the commencement of suits, and the service and return of process. 5 Of the appearance of the parties. 6 Of pleadings. 7 Of witnesses, compelling the attendance thereof, taking depositions, and of oat ha and affirmations. affirma-tions. 8 Of the trial, and incidents there to. 9 Of evidence. 10 Of the docket, and forms of docket entries. 11 Of judgment, costs, aud filing transcrip t. 2 Of appeali and wi it of certiorari. 13 Of execution and Rarnishmcnt. Part 2. Of proceedings before Justices Jus-tices of the Peace in criminal cases. Comprised in eleven chapters, treating 1 Of the powers of justices of the peace relative to the enforcement of the laws, for the prevention and punishment of offenses, aud preservation and observance of the peace. 2 Of persons capable of committing crimes, of ac- cessoriea, aud who may be witnesses in criminal crimi-nal cases. 3 Definitions and punishment of crimes and offen ses as prescribed by the crimi nal code. 4 Of proceedings where a criminal offense has been committed. 5 Forms of statements of offenses in warrants. 6 Of proceedings in relation to the observ nee and surety of the peace and good behavior. 7 Offugitives from justice. 8 Of search warrants. 9 Of proceedings and penalties in relation to the misdemeanors of SabLatb-breaking, and disturbing dis-turbing worshiping assemblies. 10 Of proceedings in case of assault and battery. and affiays. 11 Of docket entries in criminal and summary pro- cecdings, and justice's fess in criminal cam. t Part3. Of the powers and duties of Justices of the Peace under particular 1 ttii!-s Comprised in twelve chapters, treating 1 Of the acknowledgment and proof of deeds and other initmmenta. 2 Of attachments before justices of the peace. 3 Of bastardy, and proceeding in cases thereof. 4 Of contempt of court. 5 Of contesting elections. 6 Of coroners. 7 Ofestrajs, 8 Of forcible entry and detain. 9 Of inclosnrea and fences. 10 Of landlord and tenant, and proceedings by distress for rent. 11 Of marriag'.-s. 12 Of trial of the right of property. Part 4. Of the Constable, hia elec- lion and qualification, and the powers j and duties of Constables in both civil and criminal cases. Ccispriiisg fire chapters, treating 1 O: the oSse of constat 2 Powers and duties of constables in proceedings. 3 Of the liability of constables and sureties. 4 Of the powers and iif.e- of constables in crimi nal ca. 5 0:":'ri- :zi c'. ;-;jiion allowed to constables t-:tl zi-ri'. xzi rr.znLhJil ca Past 5. Common forms for th -ra-iacti-.T. ofbusine-. j 1 A rezt:. 9 Co-partnership. 2 Arbirratioj and awardslu Conveyance. j 3 A-ee:r-tJ. 11 Itjwr. j 4 A-te-ntt-! agremts 12 Leases. j 5 Ai irit,:?. 13 Situralizatios.. ( L:lLs of ExcLaCjTfl aid 14 Pwsrs of attorney. ; prcjiK-ry no:e. 15 Eeleases. ' BJls of ale. 15 Mills, t & E ! In one large volume, & pagei, law 1 Dmiinz, -will be sent to any address on j receipt of $7.50 w;:h the order. i ! Ailrcs, !E. I). MYERS. Pnblisher. j 67 Washington Street, Chicago, i HAiNXi' Treatise can be procured at JAMES DWYER'S Book Store and Xews Depot THE CELEBRATED STUDEBAKER WiGOI ! ' rzT ly'zzrg-'J 4- ...V.'"'.''--:;.. !;.:' Farmers and Teamsters ! THERE ARE MNE REASON jwhy You Should Buy the above Wagon j VI UST. Thoy ure m::te ol' (he l;-t fo'.ootoJ Is man a Timuku, tlwro'j.''. i M-asoiK'vl uihii'r cover. St'.l't I), Tln-y ave mado by exiiru'iKvvl I roc labor. Till HI). Tho lightest ruiuiins and most durable NVa.on iu tlui Ahr.. Fil' KTU, Their I'liiuiblo Skeins never break, while all oi hers Jo. 1" 1 FTH, -Most uniibrm and best proiuvnionod Wnirna in Market; am- r,,.. iot one will til another, while other "makes" will not. MXTH, The only Wayon in wh'uh mo Sl.Ol'K S110l'l.lKi; Sl'OKF 11-oJ ; henoe thoy have tho bosrWheel, which is actually the tbiiinl.uin vf.V Wafon. and should be carot'ully oxaniined by poisons Imyinir. ' '"! $F. V F..Tll, Thoy are sold only by rospon.iblo. parties ; and eviry WJk.., I is warranted to j;ive entire jtuisl'action. ' ' KllillTll, liooause Toaiuslors will toll you tln-y are the best ., jt all purposes, on the road. ' ' " MATH, Last but not least : Studobaker Brothers are ir.iotic:il mm v tend to ihoir business personally, nnddo not entrust it entirely to I'oretiun is generally the cjisc in largo laotories; hence tlie .superiority oj'iu.jr wor all others. Sold by JNO. T. CAINE lal "1IEUAL1V OFFK'K,Sa!tI,,k,ri,v ' NEW YORK TRADE. News to Housekeepers ! A barrel of Flour makes forty pounds more cf lireaJ with SEA FOAM FOWBKR. Ne time required for tloUKh to rinse, but bake in a hot oven as soon aa mixeJ. SEA FOAM save. Fees, Shortening. Milk, Etc., aud is a wondei lul economy. TIIK SKA KOUI IS AN KXTIHFI.V jew l.vmMiiiv, w ii'iim t AW Ob' TIIK HAD Ul A 1. 1 I I KS OF VKAT OR ItAIvlMl I'OW. UtltS, SODA oil sALtKa'I'l'a. GEO. F.OAXTZ A Co.. Manufacturer?, m-2tj 176 Iiuarnj Street. N. V. Pool, Nazro, Kimball & Co,, WHOLESALE GROCERS 35 Warren St., cor. I linrcli, J. II. BULGER. Now York. FELIX CAMPBELL, 79 John St, New York, 1 Manufacturerof and Doaler in Wrought, Cast and Galvanized IRON PIPE, r 7 AND EVERY VARIETY Of Fittings for Steam, f.ns and Witter, uetl by Kngl liters, Manufacturers, Plumbers, strain ami Gas Kilters. Boilers, Boiler Flues, (Steam and ' Vacuum GiineH, Stfam a ml i iia. Fitters' '1 ools, Ko!ln and Coal i-as Apparat us for Fnc- tnrlpk. Iliitrln. Kir. STEAM APPARATUS j?(lR WARM IN" 0 ULILUIXtiS. ml? C. A. Longstreet. John Sedgwick. LONGSTREET & SEDGWICK Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in KEN'S & SOYS' CLOTHING, 46G Jt 408 Broadway, IV ew York. HENDERSON.JUSTICE& Co Successors to Griffon, Henderson Sc Co., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF F1WT GOODS, NOTIONS, H O S I JO HV, FURNISHING GOODS. ETC.. 408 dt 500 BROADWAY, Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, fl9 New York. MEDICAL. SUSTAIN HOME MANUFACTURE The Best and the Cheapest I Have You Tried Them J ANTI-DYSPEPTJC, COMPOUND B3NESET PILLS. 1 Home-made and purely vegetable. Twenty-Sveeente per box Twenty-fire Pills. Warranted to give Eatislation. They relieve Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Indiges-tion, Liver Complaint, JJeadarhe, Lo3 of Appetite and Foul .Stoma'-h, will brak up Cida, Fevers, Coughs, and Parity the blood. They will Cleanse the stomach, h.enovate the System, and dipel Di-eaie- Are good in all cas?3 where Physic is Deeded. Try a box. You will like them. and Dever want any other sort. They are Ionic, Cathartic and Expectorant. Expec-torant. OPTHALMIC BALSAM, Or Eye Balm. Valuable in most Disease of the Eyef. Removes Re-moves Inflammation. Strengthens the Sight, and Weak or Drooping Li';e, and isgenerally healing aod strengthening to the sight, but can?es do pain, it is also good for letter, Hingworm and bad Sores. Only Twenty-five Cents per Box. CONKLIN SALVK. A valuable remedy for Ca is. Bruises. Wounds, Sores, Barns, Scalds, and for Weak or Lame Back, Side or Breast, and for many other usee. These and other home-made family medicines medi-cines are prepared by J. E. JOH5SOJ, St. George, Vtah, And sold at Zion'a Co-operative Stores and by other agenta throughout the Territory. Also gold at wholesale or furnished on commission com-mission to responsibieagenta. lfthee med- : icines are not kept at your stores, aek your ' merchant to order them at once, I TRAVEL. UTAH CENTRAL HAIL IS OA I). PIONEER LINE CF UTAH, On and after Thursday, Dec. 1, Daily 'I'raius Leave Sale I.alio City at 3a. in an.l:t Arrive at OkcIou 7 a. in. ami t:l . n Leave tli;.!.'!! al 8 a. in. ami ,':;iri p. m Arrive at bait Luke City iu a.m. auaT:JOt., Fare from Salt Lake City to WomPa Cro, 9 .7(1 Cr-nlrcvillo t Karruiii(too rjl.ia Kajsvillo t Ggdun j , Fare from ORdcn to Kaysvillo .m Farininalon Conlreville a.l3 Wood's Cross t: Halt Lake City m In addition to the alove AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Will run DAILY, SUNDAYS JCXCK1TED, Leaving Otcdcn at IS n. m. and Salt Lake Ciij at 4:1') p. in., On whifh full faro will cntitlo the purrhuif of a ticket to rniuro on (ho fame day it,rj iraio free, and will stop by nrriUiKinir wub the conductor nt any point on the line take on or lot off paaaenjccTB. Pause ii fern will jilrnxe Pure bat tiicir Tickets al tlie Ullicri. Fifty Cents additional will bo charged whi: the faro is collected on the irain. For all information ennfrning freight et paJir-age, apply to D. O. CALDKH, Ticket and Freight Ai' Salt Lake City. i i;ka)i o it x 1. 1 1 a i, i KL'I'KRI.NTKNDOT. "JT O HH. LIVERPOOL & QUEENSTOWN "1... .K-., IN MAN LINE Of Royal .Mail Steameri, SaiI'D5 from New York jEvery Saturday, A.VD Alternate TuesdaJ- I Cabin Passage, to Livriji. Ll'll , Steerage " - " (car.) "" : Passage from Liverpool lo S l0rk ' Cabin, ... (GoM) Sl'l'll Steerage, - - (Ctrrecr) J' ' Round Trip Tickets iisaed at Terr 1 JOHX C.DA1E, is', 15 Broadway, "e OrWTT.UAM CALDRR. Aent, . j or. Salt Late Cur. I"3' BENEDICT, HALL I CO., ! MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN jBoots and Shoes, HAVE REMOVED TO lYos. 134 and 136 GRAIVD STKEET. Corner Crcby, 1 WPW YORK- One Block East of Broadway, J |