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Show THE HERALD HEBER, Since then Fred Vanderbilt has not been very activeuntil recently, and it is only within a day or two that it has begun to dawn upon the brockers that this quietgentle, unpretentious mem" Subscribe for . 4 fefeT ber of the Vanderbilt family was the power which was sustaining the market IT VILL PAY YOU - , against Gqulds jittak, Those who know all the Vanderbilt boys have been for of the opinion that Office at J. Hatch's residence Hebej Fred notwithstanding his quiet mannerism, has mere of the dash, courage and L RATES REASONABLE. j aggressive quality of the old Commodore than any of the others; and he unquestionably has conceived an ambition to gain repute and as one of these operators who do great things and make enourmous profits. The Financial Record. -- nr Jr ; .ni MARKET REPORT 25 cts Butter K On and after April the per lb, eggs 30 cts. per dozen, wheat 70 cts. per bushel. oats 1.25 per hundred. 2 1891, Peak City and Salt Lake Passenger Trains will leave as follows: PARK CITY Leave Salt Lake, Arrive Park City 8. 00 am, jo. jo am. 4,ptn. w LOOK HERE. Fancy visiting cards at Ltavt Park City. dzjfe- - Zclrtd p'ce. only ten cent, a dozen. A rrivV 10.30 am. 6.30.put p.03 put, T. J. Mackintosh. Genl. Pass. A. & - Salt La ft. 1 |