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Show CENERAL DEALERS. II:u J ii -t IV'VmvcI ii now opening X Vie, I'n.ih St,.! ! c,r i Urn:. f..,m lU K.it at.-i V,:l, c ,1,-iiM.g of MINERS', Cu'fiUiny Coeds, Hard ware, i Liquor. i Tobacco, Clours, Crockery, CLOTHING. ' i I BLANKETS, j AND Boots and Shoes, CF C IfjHMA MA'llFACTUiE, At Store in Groesbeck's Block, Qj'liositc the Lh-phant Storr, j i i SALT LAK'i: CITY, UTAH j I I I Wlioro lio can anJ will offer I I DISFRPASSED IIMKMIS To all wlii may fuvor liim with tluir iiutrnn.ifii'. l.'xtimiue the Stui-k ami Juthje for fl7 L . . . WAGON AND CARRIAGE. RAILROAD SHOPS. A. HOPPER I CO., Second South Street, Half Block Kait Revere Home, SALT LAKE CITY. WACOM AND CARRIAGE 1VOKK, Of all Descriptions. HARNESS . Made and Repaired. BLAGKSMITHIHG or all kinds. CARRIAGE PAINTING iD TRDIME. A, HOPPER. B. ZABRISKXE. IUH3ER YARD. TRUCKEE LUMBERYARD o ! O o CD 1-3 CD AS O --HI o D i j W ! " p i SEWIS3 m:ch nes. '10 II E:11E n:oisi:li;ss SEWING MACHINE Ii TUB Standard Machine of the World ! Thl Special Committee appointed to tl.u .1 ud Itepsrt on Sewing Machine, at Hi. North Carolina Btata Fair, held at Ualelgh la.t week awarded a Cold Medal to the Florence Sewing Machine for the a.e and iiuletne.. of ll. movement, perfection a nil lar ge varlc t of w ork, and Invaluable new feature., ma. king It the most valuable Sewing Machine for family use. Partle. con I e mpla t lu g the pur rlia.. of Sewing Machines are re- lue.ted to read the 1.1 owing from Ilic .ew York "Tribune" of Oct. ttllb, 1-.7U1 SHWI.(i MACHINES. Wo bare recently had occasion to make iodic iiinuiric into the pruKrteu ul improvement improve-ment id tbe uitfCUctDidui ul dewing mac hi lies, riuii Mre Qui little nurj-risfti to learn thai tne central idea in the Qret iiiveniioo tae sDuttle blill bold lie place-, toougo maoy ditetupu nave been made to supercede it. : roe !. utile, to O'liubiDdUuD with the needle, ' is still tn ii eans u-tiii U turiu the sutcu. in ' the leading uiru.-hiut-f . and we hud that the (ruwtb ul trade is chieny with the shuttie-uilLg shuttie-uilLg machines'. Ihe improvements that are taking 6rm hold in practical use are, thereliTc. neoesaa-' neoesaa-' riiy in CJonecUOQ wita the shuttle, euoer ni trie detail of the shuttle it$ It. or id other part Of the machine connected itn u, to causa tne whole to opera. e more ! penectly and umlorinly, and to simplily iu use. Mtny important gains in this direction, made since the hrsl great invention, are undoubtedly un-doubtedly euibod.ed in the "t'lorenco" tua-chiiJe: tua-chiiJe: and we recommend our readers to careiul'y inspect tho "i-loreijce" beiure ma-' ma-' kmK a ohuuu. iue points peculiar to this machine are: Au unusuai uujuUQt uf mouey is spent in oiaiiiui, IQe "hloreuee," thereby securing the bc?i tuateriut (.titeel, tor instance, where otbers use ohj i-irun . and the . n&it hu shot ( luiportaul pari (the shuttle, f. r example, being rigid. j rejected U it vanes trum the suuidird 1-J.iAJL'ih ol an inch I) It 13 coo- strutted on the siui p. est scieutihc principles, euiircly diipcnsing with iLe ct's, and cams, and link? wuicn eo olten get perversely out ; ol order and sorely perplex every one but the practued uiacamL-t by tbeir unaccountable unaccount-able Ireaks. 'ihe "Florence" is so eaoily managed, and its use U so readily JearneU, thai an ordinary girl of ten has sense and ! muscle enough to run it penectly. Xoe lock- atit.'h. as made by liie "k torence" is very : regular ami perfect, very strong and elastic, ; and is drawn into the tabric evenly, grad- uall. eiac.ly, without jerking, and wiinout j causing tne beam to pueEer, or straining the : thread 60 as to endanger its breaking ; con- ! ieMuently, vej y hne inreads and ligtil labrics 1 can be u;ed. Besides this, the ' t'lrence" tin i! but the cheapest styles) also mates ; three additional stitcnes a double locK, a ! gin'le knot and a double knot whk-hare, ' airour and more elastic than any otner ' ' itiU'Q. and KbicO are made by no other ma- j ooine. ihe "i'lorenoe" is the oniy machine , taat his a reversiule eed, whereoy ihe di-; rection oi tne sewing can be insiantiy ' oaauged witnout slopping the work, thus , euab.iug the operator to guilt or embroide , with unusual tttcility, to sew backwards and easily strengthen a seam wherever desired, , and. nnaliy. by a tew repeated stitcnes, to 1 i&sien ends in the quict.esi and suongest , J way. Il is the only machine that has aself-. aself-. Adjusting SQuttie-thread tension, which . works so perte.Uy thai ine operator can run ' across ihe eaviest seams and sew the tinest ' aneu and the thickest broadcloth in inline : diaie succession witnont breaking the tnrean j mil wunout changing the needle, stitch or , teusioQ. Ihe "tiorence" draws the thread ; into tne cloth with unegualed precision and certainty, by means ol an ingenious auto- : mane "'LaAe-up" wheel, whicn disposes ot j iLe slack tnread leu aitsr tpe stitcD with an ! accurate promptness tnat prevents a. I snan- ' ; ing or dropping ol stitches, ana allows tue perator to se backward, or to run off toe ijiotn and on again, with perfect impunity. it nts an improved elastic beininer, exclusively exclu-sively its own. which is managed with ease, . , and will ma&e a Qem of any width on any material it not onjy uia. a pariect gather and sews it to a baud at one operation, but it hems, and bin as, and felis, and quilts, and cvrut-. ana tucss. and gamers, ana braids -wutK'Ul t-astin;. iuch special provision is made a.nt injurious wear that the "1- ior : uce" 1 cUiUj i.d suaranteed by theCom-pany theCom-pany to la,-t tvr.oe a Ung wr.aout repair ai aiii oinerhullie mcaine id ti:e ujirket. without t Qe sligaiesi diCQculty. iivery pttrv , O! ide "Florence" is so perlectly aud paru.a-nentiy paru.a-nentiy aojusica, and it nas lew joints and poiuts ol ixiction, tnat it runs w nn the ut-moet ut-moet esse. ine needle is set ana , Qreaded, aid me sutoh is lengthened, snorieued. or reversed with tne utmost ut-most e.K-e. Id usiai tne '"f IcTenct" neither the n-ri nor the uperatjr's are is liable to ! soi.evi. ine "fiorence" wita ail tnese c aim? to superiority, sens at Ue same price 4s ousr srsi-Ciass macauies. laese advan iae ; Lioeraiity in manuiacture; Mmpuci y ol construction; lavi.uj 0; uiacatveuien:; "J 1 V rtcty 01 iv tues; Keers.b.e ted; , eii-aA. usliu tensioo: . - 1 AiiU'tiialic LaSe-u,-; lxiTwea heiiiuier; fro vision against wear; Ptrrect and prmazien; a.i;iiscn:en;; tay regu ation o: neede and suicn.; Ceanhuess anu cneai nes; lie beauty ad high hnisa of the machine: aie te "i .orsi-je" cioera'.ey spei-iha. spei-iha. a maozlne wiica to be raiued, neecs cat ;o oe iried. No f.-a.uy can af.Td to b withoat a ser-ia;rr:i5f. ser-ia;rr:i5f. laawen? tb; b::re loct oce a: y t :oa.nd waerever "ihe I r; bane" is teiccote. TO THE LADIES Of S-lt Lak City, and throach-oat throach-oat the Territories of 17 tab, Idaho, Montana a.ncl "Vyoin-Lnc. "Vw ex ici i a cordial tn-vi-uc- 10 call it our cice, ad examine tie fiorec: timiij Sewirg1 31 ao ine, "wheiier de si;ii2i Uiizneviiaie iurcise or iio: ii is our "cuiinee-s ana riesur to seitcit close gxaziizaiioa corzrarlion. "We have on eibibiuoz crdr ine ncr esiiiv to explain point ct di5ereE.ee. is wdica we claim surHeriorl. the ma-c.iiz.re ma-c.iiz.re ci'varloui makers, iz.c'.-i'.-z 'JZ4 Groverj: iaiar. Sin cer and Wiccler hy will ;e ke: "oj a tvm.eit v- (io-e oi era rec uire as g-v-d an engineer engi-neer as a Iccc'inouve. , CHAS. S. HAMMER, General Agent. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. CITY LIQUOR STORE, Keep constantly on hand, Wholesale ami Retail, j Choice Imported LIQUORS AND WINES, At Lowest Rates. GROESBECK'S BUILDINGS, tii: East Temple Street. NEW YORK TRADE. Pool, Nazro. Kimball & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS 33 Warren. Stcor. Church, J. IT. BULGER. New York. FOR TEMPERANCE DRINKS GA!STZ' SICILY LEMON SUGAR is delicious ami recommends itself. It should be kept in every househnuid. No P c-mc comple e withont it. Every children's chil-dren's pany or o her soc'nl gtaeng. should hive plenty oi this wa lesjcie and dcl'cious concern rated Lemo'ig. Cu- A found tail nukes Thirty fiUl size liaJf-pInt inoiblcri ofVurc e ill oua.de GtJ- i GAN'TZ A CoMannfactnrers. 176 Duaue St. New York. C. A. Lonstreet. Joan Sedgwick. LONGSTREET & SEDSWlCK Manufacturer? of and Wholesale 1 Dealers in MEN'S & SOYS' CLOTHING, 466 - 468 Broadway, hew York. FELIX CAMPBELL, 79 John St, New York, 31 actuac ".urer o : and D eal er in Wrought, Cast and Galvanized A-id erery variety of fittings for HENDERSON.JUSTICE&Co Successors to Grii'en, Uenierson i Co., F1(Y GOODS, NOTIONS, i r o s r ii jiy, FURNISHING GOODS. ETC 49S 4. 500 BROADWAY, Oi r?i:a 5- iciijiia Eotel, Sew York. News to Housekeepsrs ! SEA FOAM Si tixe rK2ir&i for dowi to riie, bat "iiie SEA. FOA3 iTes Trr, 5icrte. V"z, THE SEA FOAM IS AS ESTTRELY EW IXTESTIOS, WITHOUT AY OF THE BAD QUALITIES OF ItlST OR B1KI3IGFOW. BEKS, MDA uR. SALtRATls. GEO. F. tiATZ i Co, 5'a--fi-"7eT!, CONFfCTIONERS. I II. WALLACE,! ilij cii -ic ot Li. IDS T CASDltS, . I ORAGE, LtnON- MTS. I t,U'- ttlMS.! lKFBlsE BOVK, TJUACCO, tlliiHS- Bread, Crackers and Pies fresh every day. WATCHMAKERS. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS.; y - ELIASON & HAUERBACH,; eit Door East of tb Herald. ' re w-ru:n n only re i!r W u-lief tiid i... cii. tml w i I n-i.&e W i-:.es to U r t l3 jtvrrJ e:Mc. or any i-rt 'heui. ; :rvui uvut or pmiwii to an enure W aun. j : Work Executed on Moderale Ttriui ' ! SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. ! W1LMERDIN3 Su KELLOGG, Importers and Jobbers of i Wines and Liquors, ' 214 & 216 FKONT STREET, I j; SAN FRANCISCO. JXO. G. HODGE & CO., at:d Wholesale Stationers, Keep tlie largest stock of Stationery, Dlnnk Books, School llook, rlnylnt; Cards, Wrap-plug Wrap-plug P-pers, Twine, Pocket Cutlery, ic. . t( c. . On the Pacific CvLf wbicb tbey re prepureil totll Hi tier for Gold or Currency at pri e tliHt will offer iiniuceni'-nn for buyers an where west f the Kocky MouuUius . 327, 329 & 331 SAXSOME STREET, mil Sao Francisco. Win. T. lleynolds Co., ' Importers and Dealers in FIXE WJXES AXD LIQUORS, Agentafor Rosenbaum and C. O. D, Blilcrs. 4'Ji lottery bl., tau ymiicisco. Si ecinl ttention paid to Choice Goods foi McuicjU uud Fauuly use. ail) GRAND HOTJEL On Market, New Montgomery and fisecond Streets, SA1V FRAWCISCO, CAL. JOHNSON & Co., Proprietors. f5 THE BANK cf CALIFORNIA SA.V PItAXClSCO. D. 0. MILL, - PRESIDENT. W.U. KaLSTON, - C.AalllKil. Capital Paid Lp, - S5,UUO,00U. DRAW DIRECT AND ISSUE LETTERS nf Credit on all the principal cities of the fS W orJd. E. MARTIN & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Wines and Liquors 103 FP.OXI STREET. SAX FRANCISCO. B. B. HCXT. mr MUBPHY.GRANT & GO. Importers of American and European Fancy and Staple DBY GOODS, FIIANCISCO, CALIFOHXIA, Beg to call the attention oftheTradeto their large and varied arock. comprising complete lines ol the fallowing good : SILKS j Black, Colored and Fancy) I VELVETS, DRESS GOODS.i'i!1' HOSIERY, KID GLCVES, GENTS' FURNISH'fl GOODS, CORSETS, WHITE GOODS, of every kind. I QUILTS, HANDKERCHIEFS,: SHIRTING & HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEP-ING LINEN. SH AWLS,Lace' B"cc8hme"' COTTG NS, Bleaor ATS".!0""' GOTTOKADES. KY JEANS, FL AH N ELS 7 col" "a BLANKETS, Which they ojer on Liberal Terms. Jamea Spmaac, John Spmance, C. C. Chapman. J. & J. SPRUANCE, Importers and Wnoleoaie Dealers in WINES ANO LIQUORS, i j'4 413 FROST STREET. Ibrittan. K0LBR00X &C0 i Importers and Dealexf in t Stoves Ss Hanges, j SHEET IRON &.Tl'ri PLATE, 1 Copper, Zinc, Sheet Lead, Wire, i pnrps, I Ziead iillci Iron Ero. j TI5.ERV GOODS, I Xooli and Machinery and General HOUSE FURN1SHIWC HARDWARe, Embracing Fiaia, Japanaed, Piaaiihe-i and Stamped WarE, Sot. Ill At 113 California and co o. 17 Id D&rli Street. Ml SliEU CAMPBELL ; BISCUIT BAKERS, : Soda, Boston, Batter. Pic "ic, Sugar, MLk and LaGraude Jer.-y Lizd Cikei, Ginger Sriappji, T-zi 2ra&i, aalioa PiU Bread, .:c ' Tift acova Cracks ars t-aii freii iT, SL-i .1. r i'lr mi:-:acnir are g: zi te: J -" S Bakery-3 10 and 12 Mis. Ion St., aadUj bacramento M., fi SAS FRAXCISCO LAW BOOK. HAINES' TREATISE.; r-';:L-beJ.bjE. B. MYERS. Cii-ato. a NEW EDITION Of HAINES' TREATISE.! I KtTtifd and Enlarged. 1 An Ir.!..pniS!elVH'k kt Ju?i i-f the r'v', I O ' a .trlr. li'Ul-ty Judt,i C r -erj.U'Li-u:1 in ti .,:.;er cu ef-vi A viiU.o.e l...it ol Kclcrnco Ur 1 Lj ELIJAH M. HA1XES, tW Li'vT (if i-uir. 1 Fi'th t litiv.n. KfvUeJ ar.J iui.Tovei. 1 nijtaiM: Lie laws atjj dei-U'iis di-in W :a ji res fj.ii uluo. t-iu'!eie in oue e.raia ( . limine of over V' Ujuna lh L'ttotiw jiicri'. Pr.co 5-. :v. ! r a i rv J e ' T x- 3 A T I s Is a bi-oVi well known to every justioo of the Leae. iTictK'iug lawyer aud public oihcer m Illinui suJ the Northwestern Mates and Territories, as the moat uaelul and complete work of the kind eiunL It has la:ely been revised by the author, and materially improved by the addition ol much important niiUer, giv iug a!l the late laws and published decisions down to ISO;-This ISO;-This book has, up to the present time, reached reach-ed a larger sale than any other work of the kind in this country. This fdCt may be mentioned men-tioned as evidence of it superior merit. It I excellence eonaista both ia the matter em braced, and the arrangement or clarification clarifica-tion of subjects. In the collection of matter contained in the woa k it is intended to give all the statute law and the general principles of the common com-mon law in connection therewith, which a justice of the peace, polio magistrate, constable con-stable or coroner will require in dischargi nit their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will need for reference in ordinary cises. or th it may be renuirei for the information of every busincs man. This will entirely supersede the necessio fwr reference to the volumes ol the statutes. 1 he arrangement of the work is methodical, methodi-cal, and tne essence oi iu value, presenting present-ing each subject in its order aud in it proper relation with others. Tbe 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 lavr with a clearness ana simplicity of stj le which renders ren-ders the whole ali-e plain to the common understanding as to the more advanced lawyer. law-yer. Tbe jus the of the peace, police magistrate, constable, nnd coroner will find in this book all the necessary forms and instruo 1 tions in regard to every branch of his duty. The practicing lawyer will find in it, collected col-lected and arrangeJ in convenient forx., all the statute law and dc-iion, with reference to adjudicated enses applicable in ordinary practice. The businessman will find in it a complete collection of forms required in the transaction transac-tion of business. Students of the law will likewise find this a very valuable work for perusal and reference, refer-ence, as containing the general principles of tbe common law, clea. ly stated, in connection connec-tion with the ordinary branches of jurisprudence. jurispru-dence. The following brief reference to the contents con-tents ot this work will afford iu some degree , an idea of its peculiar merits.- The book is divided in five parts, the subject of each being be-ing methodically arranged in chapters or ap propriate subdivisions, us follows : Part 1. Of Justices of the Peace, election and qualification, and proceed-j ings before them in civil cases. ! Comprised iu thirteen chapters, treating : 1 Of the oilice of justice of the peace. 2 Of tbe jiirUdictiou of justices oi the peace. 3 Of the different foruiE of action. 4 Of the commencement of suits, and the service and return of process. 6 Of the appearance of the parties. 6 Of pleadings. 7 Of witnesses, compelling the attendance thereof, taking depositions, and ef oaths 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, and filiug trauscrip t, 2 Of appeal and wi it of certiorari. 13 Of execution and garnishment. Part 2. Of proceedings before Justices Jus-tices of the Peace in criminal cases. Comprised iu eleven chapters, treating 1 Of the powers of justices of the peace relative to the enforcement of the laws, for tbe prevention and punishment of offenses, and preservation and observance of the peace. 2 Of persons capable of committing crimea, of ac cessories, and who may be witnesses in criminal crimi-nal caes. 3 Definitions and punishment of crimes and offen ses as prescribed by the crimi nai code. 4 Of proceedings where a criminal offense has been committed. 5 Forms of statements of offenses In warranta. 6 Of proceedings in relation totheobserv nee and surety of the peace and good behavior. 7 Of fugitives from justice. 8 Of search warrants. 9 Of proceedings and penalties in relation to the misdemeanors of SaUbath-bre&king, and du-turbing du-turbing worshiping assemblies. 10 Of proceedings in case of assaalt and battery, and am ays. U Of docket entries in criminal and summary proceedings, pro-ceedings, and justice's fess in criminal cate3. Part 3. Of the powers and duties of Justices of the Peace under particular : SttituLtS. I Comprised in twelve chapters, treating ! , 1 Of the acknowledgment and proof of deeda and other instruments. 2 Of attachments before justices of the peace. 3 Of bastardy, and proceeding in cases tliereot 4 Of contempt of court. 5 Of contesting elections. 6 Of coroners. 7 Of es trays. 8 Of forcible entry and detain. 9 Of mclou:es and fences. 10 Of landlord and tenant, and proceedings by distress for rent. 11 Of marriages. 12 Of trial of tbe right of property. Part 4. Of the Constable, his election elec-tion and qualification, and the powers and duties of Constables in both civil and criminal cases. Comprising fire chaptera, treating 1 Of ibe oce of constable. 2 Powers acd dories of constables in proceedings. 3 Of the liability of constables and sureties. 4 Of the powers and daties of constables in crimi nal caes. 5 Off- and cotu flotation aikwd to constable in both civil and crislrl cases. Past 5. Common forms for th :rs.iac'.;on of basinets. 1 Apj-rentirea. 9 Co-sJtjiersmip. . 2 AxLitxcnaadawardsiO Conveyances. 3 Ajreeaaents. U Iorer. 4 Ate-asipaal &rtmi& 12 Leases. 5 As :0nnisnii. 13 " Atoral : zatioii. d BLj of Exiting and 14 Powers of attorney, i promissory ncs. 15 Releases, t 7 Ellis of sale. 6 Mills. j S Boris. In one large volume, S.'O pages, law ; binding, will be sent to any address on receipt of iT.-SO wi;h the order. f Addrc, E. Ii. MYERS, Publisher. ST TVaiiiiiigton Street, Ciicigo. Haises' Tbeatise can be procured at JAMES DWYEK'S Book Store and Ni;ws Depot. THE CELEBRATED STiMM WiGOS ! ! Farmers and Teamsters THERE ARE XINE REASONS Why You Should Buy the above Wagon ni: t Tlu-y :re ma le uf the best seUvte.l 1 xuianaTimiiku, tlioroi;.U!y C:iM'hil U'l.U'r 1MV1T. KCO I), Tliev :ire rmulo by exiv.'rii'iioo.l livi lalmr. Till Kl). 'I'hc lialiio-t ruiiuin. 'o-l JuimIiIj V.ini in ilie Likoi. Vol' K I'll. Thoir rimub:a Saeiiis m-ver tnv;ik, wliil.: oiIutsui. 1: 1 t"TII, Mo.-t uniform uiul tvst iiropurtioneil W.i.s' i:i iu .M.uki'i; uuy i,lr, of one will til nnotliiT, while otlu-r "uukos" will not. SI X I'll, The only Waiwii in wlik-h mo SLOl'K SUOL'LDl'.U Sl'OKK i, u-i-J ; lieiKV ihev luivu the ln'St Wheel, whii'h is !u-.n:illy iIk- lontul iiijii ol'ilu Wntoii. and .-IniuM lo oarvfu.ly esuinined Ly vons Itiyini;. K.N'l 11, They arc m'M only ly ve.-pon.ib!e pailn-.-.; and ewry Vak-,.n is wiirr.inio.l to f;ive entire satislacUon. I.H. 11 I'll, Uccaue Tcam.-lers will tell you lluy are tlu l.ot Wagon, ft all purpoos, tin the road. .M.NTll, Last but not least : Siudebaker lirotliois aro praoiieal mon, sl. tend to llieir buine.-s jiersonally, and do not entrust entirely to l-'oienun, s is generally the ease in large factories; hence the superiority of their work over all others. Sold by JNO. T. CAINE, Ll "HKKALir OFFICK, Salt Like City. CHICAGO TRADE. Lake Shore Oil Works. MAXWELL, WhFeLER & CO., Manufacturers of Eii glue, Sic1. Tallow, Lnrd nd WOOL. OIL.!. Dealers in Headl.Klit Cnrbuii, M'halo Klephant, Senl and Sperm Oils, Agents for tbi of Pit ATT'S AST1UL OIL. AgyuU of the Wotit Virginia Oil and Oil Lnud MUrACTL'aLKS 0 EXCELSIOR CAR, ROQf AM) IRGN PAINT for Tin and Shingle Roofs, Itn.ige Tmiltsr, ac. Factory. CHICAGO. Oftice, 3yd i oiy "Illinois at.. Us 6. Water sir. et, oil M. D. WELLS & CO., Manufacturers of and Yholesale Dealers i in Roots and Shoes, 11 it 1 10 Waljasll Ave, CUIcKO. M. D. WelU. II. J. Mil' f .i laud. K. Bcm-diet. . !' .Melmym. VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & REID WHOLE A. Xj K DRUGGISTS Denier lu PAINTS, VARMiSHtS, C1L8, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES, Window Glass, Glassware Patent Medioines, &o.. &o. SO, 03 & Oi Lake St., cor. Dearborn Z3 ZL3BL XL 3 Cita With a large experience in tbo Terriliri;il trade, we t'cel sure of mving suliiflaction id quitlily. prices an-l puckinK. d$ FIRE BRICK, ENGLISH AND AMLIilCAX. ROBINSON & SON, 215 East Madison Street, Chicago. III. B- II. Skinner, Proprietor. Corner Weill and pTT ! f n ( RaudolpU Si reel a, Vj II 1 J f U J This House ia centrally located, well fur- D1EB0LD &. KIENZLE, Bocoeseors to Diebcld, Bab maun k Co., CELEBRATED CLXCLN'.NATl FIRE AXD BURGLAR PROOF S.APBS, And Baryent's Mairnetic and Automatio Bank U 3 C3 JB Sa s PRATT & COVERT. General Agents 66 Washington St., Chicago. U. B. CLAWSOS, Sujit. 7.. C. M. I., Agent for ttah Territory. KEITH BROTHERS, Manufacturers and Jobbera of HATS, CAPS AND FURS MUUntry and Straw Goods, 68 li. 70 Wabash Ave., pUTPflfin 3 . 4 Dearborn Place. OH-LOiiUU Jl ! CHASE, HANFORD & CO,,; SI SoutH Water St., CHICAGO, HftsdquarterB for I Oils, Paints, Glass, &c.,i Manufacturers of tbe celebrated WILSUN OIL TANK. PAGE, U1IO.& C07, lmnortera and lKaJera iu j LEATHER AND FINDINGS 50 Lake Street, , W. W. Pa-e, Boston. P TT T P r H TH 1 tti-- LHlLiLll, 111 eflh TRAVEL. UTAH CENTRAL SSAia.KOAl). PIONEER L1HZ CF UTAH, On amt after Th ur.iUy, Dec. 1, isjo. Leave Salt Lake City at 5 n m an. I l!:t6 ji v Arnvo ui Ow-lon 7 a. in, uml t 1 p. m. IjfUVe Uk-U-II -.1 S ll. 111. in,, I S.Mt ji. m. Arrive at Salt Lake City id a.m. una 7;,iu PiB Fre froiu Slt I. nice City to WooJ'e Cro-8 ? .Tii Oiinrt-villo f . K.triuiuKion 1.J Jwisville j CK-ii;i- 2lxj Kftre from Of;ilr u to Ktiysvilla SI- KruriiKi-.n ji.rVS (.V-ni rev i lie -.uj doil'b Cr. j , Salt Lako City 2 In aUtt i t ion to the .ibuv e ' A?. ACC0MM0DAri3N TRAIN Will run DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCKITKD Leaving OgJen nt S r. m. anj Salt Lake City at 4:10 p. in.. On which full fare will ent'lle the furili.i -if a lirkcl to return on the funic dj nJ train fi cc, Panent;ers 111 plrnne Piirrhfti llieir Tii keli at the OHWet. Fifty Cents ail'lilional will be hnriretl whor the lure is colit-ced nn t'io trmti, For all information concerning freight oi I jmsraifo, ajijily to 1 D. O. CALUKK, Ticket and Freight Ai fc-alt Lake City. FiH.TiOKi Ki ll I I.V, KCl'KUIN I K.NDn.NT. FOH LIVtK?0QL & Q'dtEiiiTCVVN IN MAN LINE Of Royal Mall Slramfn, rjalllng from .ew ork Every Saturday AY.D Altcnisitc Tii'sl;iy. Cabin PiM.ni.ge, to Livei,,.. V'I'O fl.00 Steerage " " " (cur.) 30.00 Pas.age from Liverpool to wr York Cabin, ... t'ii.1.1) 7.O0 Steerage, - - (Cu-rmcj) J1.O0 Round Trip Tickets isEued at very low rate JOII G.DAI, K, ADI. 15 Broadw.-iy, New York, Or WILLIAM CALtiKK. Antra. oCt bait Lane City. tub. MEDICAL SUSTAIN H0V1E MANUFACTURE ! ! The Bent and tbe Cheap.. 1 1 Have i ou 1 rled Them' ANTI-DY.-irEPTlC or COMPOUND B3NESET PILL. Home-made and purely vegetable. Twenty-fiveeentF per box Twenty CrePill!. Warranled to give salielaclion. They relieve Jaundice. Dyipei. Indira-tion. Indira-tion. Liver tomi'laitil, lle'lai-ne. Lo,s 'l Appetite and toul .-lom. b. will br- P C-I'l.. Fever.. Coughj.anJ 1'urily Hie h. Tbey will Uean. ibe Jlouj.cb, Kenov-.i ! tbe iy.tem. an.l .li.pel Lli.e.,.e- Are go I all c se. wiiere Pnyeic l nee.l'-d 1 r Vou will Ii Ke then.. aim never want any ."--' I so-t. They re ionic, Cathartic and torant. j OPTIIALMIC IJALSAM, j Or Eye Balm. Va'nable in mo?t Li-e:se of theE-e?: 1 m'-vee lnnauiin-ition. si reijg hen? tbe , and edk or br-Mipine Lt p. ar.d ifg-nera : helicit anfi strer;i,'thening to the t j cu"-!1 no f-nin. It as gwi Jf e--"' , Kingwonu and hjidSore I only i wenty-Cve Cente per ly- CO I LI xV SALVE-I SALVE-I A valuable remedy for Cnti.BroLes. i .Sores. Uarns. bci-ds ana lor "eat or i-- iiack. ;ue or LreasL and fur uiaaJ Tn'eseand other bome-made fami-T fft I cines are prepared by j J. E. JOII-VSON, St. George. Ctb ( Ani Fold atZion Co-operative rto- 3; 1 by other uaents tbrougnuut tne e,TU i Also eoid at woolt.ile or lurnu-nH od c ; miieion to rep'-n;i oie atenti It 'ac; j k-ines are not kept at your e tores. fc 1 J" i merchant to order ihf m at onrt- BENEDICT, HALL & CO., MAXUFACTUKEE3 AND WHOLESALE DEALERS I" Boots stud Shoos, HAVE REMOVED TO :Xos. 134 and 130 Oi:A3I STREET Comer Crosby, 1 CT.W YORK. One Block East of. Broadway, J Li ' ' v-- |