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CLUB KATES : 1 topr, cm ytar 3 i 00 1 copy, sLi mentis - CO 1 copy, three months 1 Cm 10 copies, on year So CO 10 eopie, six months. IS CO 10 copies, three months. 9 CO SEWING MACHINES. i T II 1. j J 11 L . u L noisi-:ij-:s ! .'!! I.Y SEWING MACK 11 Ti!K Standard Machine cf the World ! Th Nrlal ( omiitldfi appointed I c i i i m mmi r c (- I A. c v i it t( Y1 ar Itinr t( Aurlh r u 1 1 u mala l-lr, he... al Katleltf.. la.t i tttrk a v rtlr.i L.ol.1 .lr(UI ID (n, liircui he wlu M liim for flic mil iulcliiciul luiituvriucui, ri lion auil lartfe varlrlyuf m urk, ul vulualila ic w fralurtt, uav-klnaf uav-klnaf It tit ut'iat t aluablt AcmIu( : n a liliae lur Uutlly uc. Partlc contemplating (he pur-etiki pur-etiki of ScM-lntf Machines are re-lueitcil re-lueitcil to read llic follou lug from the .New York "Tribune" of Oct. 1 Vth, I7Ut SKW1MS M.UIII.XKS. We have recently hid ocr.iion to make juiiic ui'iuirifit into the prnKn-.-s -i iuiprMve-aicnt iuiprMve-aicnt in Hits uic.-ii i n is m ul sewing iiKnTimes, iiij w.T8 lint a liUle .-m-iTed lu le.trn that tii r-iitn.l hJim i'i the nrt i.i veil, ion-the 1 1 u t f i r tiil L ! .i i j-Uv-o, taun iii,my Haini'M have been ui.iUe to .-tucen-eiio it. L lie h utile, in Cnui (inn( nn with tiie neetlie, in still the n e.uM u.'cj to t- riu the stiu-u. m the lt-.i.rii(C in i' h i ii vt , and we ti ml lh.it the mwin ut tru.io ii chit-tiy with me shuttle u;hii( uiHi'hnnj.H. l:ie iiiiTveinentA that are taking firm h"M in i-racti.- il u.e are. theret'or. nH'essti-rily nH'essti-rily in c.iMie-Uuu wuq tiie shmile, either in the deirttl v the shimly us-li. t-r in other tu o( the n.ichiue coiinoL'tel with it, to i-aufle trie whale to o eri'e more perteotlj nJ utiiloriuly. anj to simi hiy it.- M my important (tains in this direction, aid, it .-unoe the br-l rr.-.tt iuvonuon. are un-icubtetily un-icubtetily euiOo'Lcd in t he " t' lurencu" in a-L-hule ; and we revutmnend our readers to fareiul'y inspect ttio "Jr luretice" beioro m-tiiupj m-tiiupj a chmco. 1 he points peouliiir to this machine are: An unu.-ual amouut ot mont-y is si-ent in uirtiiuiK the "rlorvnee," Uieroby hoouring the bfflt tiiatorial iu-tl. tor iii.-tance. where others u-e ca.-t-irnn . and the i nest tin sh ol important pAUd Uhe .-nuttio. I- r example, oeiiitf rin-iaiy re;Lvted it it varu's troiu t Lie standard 1 -J, ,- U ot an incli I) It is cvn-sino cvn-sino te.i on tuo m:u p-1 o;e:iU:;c principle, etmrely dpfiuiTm wih tiie cs, and cam?, :id lnik w ik-h so otio:i vet pervereiy out ot order nd sorely perplex e ory one but the pr:ietu-ed u.aehi:i;-t ny their unaevount-able unaevount-able treak. L ne "iloreuce" ia 50 ea.-Uy nmnaed, and it u?e L" so readily learuea, that an ordinary Rirl of ten ha sense and uiuj-ole enough to run il i erteotiy. luelok-titv'h. luelok-titv'h. a uiaue by the "r toreuoe" is very regular and pertet, very strouu and elastic, ; and is drawn into the labric evsniy, gradually, grad-ually, exactly, without jerkuit. and wiihout oau?inic the seam to pucker, or straining the thread so as to endatu-er its breakms; con-jeiiuetuly, con-jeiiuetuly, vei y hue ID. reads and i is. it labncs can be ud. Besides this, the ' Florence" un al! but the cheapest styles) also makes three additional stitches a double K-ck, & 5iale knot and a double fcnot whuh are striuifc-r and more elastic than any other ititch, and whiyh are made by no other machine. ma-chine. Ihe "Florence"' is the only machine mat h w a reversio.e teed, whereoy the di-rev-tion ,ot the sewin can be ins;antiy changed without stopping the work, thus enab. in the operator to yuilt erembroide'-with erembroide'-with unusual tacility. to sew backwards and easily itrenuthen a seam wherever desired, aud, dually, by a tew repeated stitches, to tauten ends in the quickest and strongest way. It u the on.y machine that has aseil-vt'-isttng shuttie-ihread tension, which wotks so nerte.-tiy that the oir-F an tcross the eaviest seams and sew the an-linen an-linen and the thickest broadcloth in i a-ve-dia:e ?ucoesion wuhom breaking thetn-ead ud without chaniir.g the need, e. stitch or tension. Ihe "Florence'' draws tha tared into taocioti with unerased precision asi certainty, by means ot aa i-cenicus auto-inano auto-inano take-up"' wheel, which d--po-e of u.e slack thread tett ater the stitch with an accurate promptness that preve'.i a 1 tnart-tn tnart-tn ordrvppta of stirches, ana allows tie H'oratc-r to sew backward, or to run i ;"- .'iotn and on a-am. with pertect impunity. Lt ha aa improved elastic hemaer. exeiu-swe.y exeiu-swe.y its own. which is maaa:i with ease, nd wid maie a beta of any width on aoy aiatenal. It net omj uuses arr;"wt gather ana sews it to a band at one operation, but u hems, and bir.As, and tells, and qmit acd Cvr-as. ana tuc&. r.a gathers, and brau without Dastir.c. ch special provi-;. n maue axa:nst ltvurious weajr th.u the "r lor-ence lor-ence is Claimed ad guaranteed bv theCom-paaj theCom-paaj to last tw;ca as iczg w-.tacut reura atij other shutt.e mac?.tce in tr.e m'arae; ' Tf'i'"V:i5'l'c"-:: d;5l"-ul:-T- Kve"y ran ot tae r .orence ;s so per:ec:ly and perma-aent.y perma-aent.y ao ustea. aai it his so few io;--s an,i poiata 01 uric;;cn. that i; runs wih t'-e u--xost e.kse. lie nee-ile is set and ..areadeu, and we stitch is lengthened, saoeneo. or revereu with the a:-aiot a:-aiot eae. In ustg tae "Floreace" cei-'er ;ae wors nor tne ct eratr's dress i hade to v...-s to urer-.or;ly. sen at te ;a;Ee p- c J o.aer arst-c.a Uiaciaes. Iaei0 auvan . lAges : j L.cera'.itT in 3tau:ac:tire: j t tn; .-.city ot instruct ion; ! 1 11, ;tj o;" tnar..-cxea;; ! hf-erstr.e teca; j ?.ao. us;tn tensicr.; 1 Aatoaiittc Wkie-u; ; J I a; r vea hetntrcr; ; Frs vv- agi:-j; weir. t -'r;ec; ana -.-ru;aaea: a l;ustac-- wy regu atica c: neodle and fch- Jf i'-ga d.h cf tie -achi AiAxe-.-e r.cre:,-e, federate' v k-in, k-in, a aiaohize to be vaJucd." neeMs cat to ce trtev-.. Nfacanaf rd-re wi;: 4 sew-ta. sew-ta. -av- .ne. ana we ac-e ta i- ce- e l -r cae xay c :oaad wherever -Ihe I-baae ' is we.coaie. TO THE LADIES Ot Salt L.ktriiy. inJ Itiroasli. omifh ferrltorl. of I tiii Idaho. ?Untan. u.l V ) oiain . We ei'.o-i cervix: izv:-suo- v. caU oi:oi dm-:ne th f '.. r?r.,-a u oar cai.zei az.i p.tjre ;o sc':' o.oi ei.im;-s::.-; sricc .rirlsci. TVs wr.-.cJ c.iia iuver.or::-. --.s n-.s-ci:r.es o: virions z:si.r. i-c.-.-.i ;j ?rvT?r i 15.jier. cer a:i WiW.er son. r.o uzt&:? aivar.sce t? 01 r:vi. sczuies. tu; ca ice cc-rrarr Oiey w..; ce ser: bv 3 ccz:v.;:?ii: rv ciiziit ia e bes; cf rxzz.iz.g crier. Tae 0: 'eci recurs is c:cd iz er.;:-Leer er.;:-Leer ai i .c."::::-e. UHmS. Ci riMiiiiiir), General Agent. SALT LAKE CITY, UT.JH. WAGON AND CARRIAGE. UAILKOAI) SHOPS. I. HOPPER I CO., .wunj Owiil OilCwl, Hair Uluek t.. It,,,,, H.n.e, SALT LAKE CITY. WAGON no CARRIAGE Of all Descriptions. HARNESS .Made and Repaired. BLACKSmTHING Or all Ivimli. CARRIAGE PAINTING l.D TItlMMIXG. A. HOrPER. E. B. Z.UIUS1CJE. fs WATCHMAKERS. PnAGTiCAL WATCHMAKERS. ELIASON &l HAUERBACH, Xcit Door East of the Herald, Are workmen who not only repair Watches and Clocks, but will make Watches to order in any desired style, or any ran of them, trom a pivot or pinion to an entire Watch. ' Work Kiecuted on Moderate Terma AGRICULTURALMACH1NES IMPLEMENTS. . A XATxGE SUPPLY of SCHUTTLER WAGONS All Size.s CIIAUriOA KEAPEKS AXD MOWEKS. : EEAPEKS AXD M0WEK3. 3IcCORHCKS REAPERS AND MOWERS. REAPERS AN"P .MOWERS. REAPERS AXD MOWERS. S1E!EIL, TOOT H SULKY RVIvES V";:h a'l ie Latest Imrrovemec:?. oor-itan-Jv on ha; 3. ar-d f;T sxe. a: los n:es. a: H. B. CLAWSOX. Sur-u BATHS, BATHS! YTarm Sprin? Baths : Private and PlunEr. r;. ce;;ri ba:hj are crec -J:e rb- : t' fiz".t r':-:" J-Te ss are j.;, S i is ?r,r, r.,. -b5 ar-i ijoc. 7 rtusi: Plane Bat hj s.-r L; ard s- i.i-,a.,i H. ARNOLD. ICE: ICE! ICE! SAJ-T LAKE ICE COSP13T. I.-e ielivered -j; d rirt riecity. az.- u?. a: ri:e :o . J. K. CLAWSOX. AGENT. C!a$cn's lea Cream Saloon, GENERAL DEALERS. Has Just Received and is now opening a Kew, Fresh Stock OF Direct from the East and West, consisting of 'MINERS' Outfitting Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Liquors. Tobacco, Cigars, Crockery, CLOTHING. BLANKETS, Boots and Shoes, ; c? cajf;-s;a vaslfachj-e, j At Stcrs in Grcssteck's Block ; Lzii the 71Kt St:n, , SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Where he csa and -srll offer tieir jarrcr-ars. Ezamae the a.i-i JJ;e or1 : SEWING MACHINES. READ THIS! f i T 1 1 1- SSSX5GER SEWING iCHI la tLe teautifu! varieties. m n im m iyeebyoey! Cor.:on:t,'.ii:ir.? the purchase cf a ! Machine 'for fMiii'.y or other use. At our newly-fatted up Salesroom, Second Door South of the Kmgle K m-portum, m-portum, between the Drug and Clothing Clo-thing Departments of Z. C. M. I., will be found a Kull Aiaortmcut of these i Admirable Sewing Machines At Prices to Suit Everybody. THE SINGER SEWLXG MACHINE NEEDS NO PUFFING to commend It to the public, as the f o 11 o w 1 n g Z3 rXT how: In 1S50 these uow celebrated Machines were first otiered to the public and in the four years succeeding 4,(Xju were sold. Today To-day over that number are weekly turned out from the factory, and yet this immense supply sup-ply is not eiu:.l to the demand. At the end o; the year 1n;7, upward of :, 000 Machines were snld, and in ihe then following years, from ''-S to '7i, thenumber had been increased to upward of 500,000 MACHINES SOLD, One third of which were disposed of within the preceding twelve months. From the foreeoine it will be seen that dur-mp dur-mp the last three years, the sales have been upward oi fitty per cent mure than during the whole of the seventeen previous years, THE PEOPLE'S VERDICT, after a score of years thorough trial Is that the SEWING AOHiriE is adapted to all kinds of work, sewing as readily the thickest and most stubborn material ma-terial as the finest and most delicate fabrics-with fabrics-with a stuck, that for eveness, perfection-and perfection-and durability is unequalled. , Accompanying each Machine are printed instructions, so plain and easy of comprehension comprehen-sion that, although we recommend customers custom-ers to take at leat one lesson from the Op. erator.it is seldom done purchaser seeing at a glance the simplicity of the Machine and completeness of the construction. Some of the CP THE SINGER MACHINES AKE Simplicity of construction therefore less babihtj to get out of repair. Short, Etraisht needle-less liable to bend, break or skip the stitch. The shuttle is carried; friction, wear and !-5eSeSsltyof Brewing the race are thus avoided. . Readiness with which the most inexperienced inexper-ienced can adjust the tension of tne thread. Freedom from wear. After twenty years eon.-tant service these machines have never been known to wear out. They are noiseless, rapid and easy in all their movements. All our machines are adjusted aiid put in thorough running; oraer. by competent hand? bere delivery. Purchasers therefore hare em0aUtonce.al operate with THE NEW BUTTON-HOLE MACHIX E-S ; are thoroughly practical and will perform all tnat we claim for them. Tiie Improved MAKUFAGTURIN3 MACHINES for heavy work, are too well known to need comment. We aUo keep in stock the A eio JJedium JToi'seless MANUFACTURING MACHlf.ES Ourstk of Lhe Singer Se,ing Machines ie-"''.e. 'morac-.r.g every varietTl i fr t:e Machine, mounted on b.acs wainnttaoie, oile-i, to the elabor- f'fiitr tia -osr.Dd i mm B! Ve guarantee our Machine, to do Hemming, all vrid.ha; FeUlng; Hem. tltchlng; Braiding; Ji.gle Enffll31 Embroidering (no chain .tltch - ' Gathering and Sewing ,ame' I time, with or without a band, on the ' enge ar m the center; Cording-Tnek U-gidniltlng; Trtmmlng; Binding .U width, and kind., etc etc., etc. 1 WE DELIVER MACHINES ! ' tftfftoaf Additional CTwrje ! " ALL PASTS OF THIS CITY" j t- Aj tin is of Ser.? Hn ' thcrr-yEerairei cn Eea- " ' sor.i';'.-; Te-Eis. Two doors south of the Eagle Em- , porltun. oli H. B. CLAWSO.Sapt. J LAW BOOK. HAINES1 TR EATTs L. J-ist r-bU.-hcJ. by E. B. MYERS. Chico, a i m:w ruiTiox of HAINES' TREATISE. ltc lrd aud Enlarged. A u 1e i .? i n- : H -ok. fvr J u!.i.-t-s cf the t'cj.-r, i'. N' .;::j-.c;, u ul:v Ju.it.-., C .- -t.. C. : a '. . e.. i i j: . i i.'r? (srit- c.-y Lwj t.'. jki.a us:i I t every lu.?ine--s Mn. fy ZL1JAU M. 21A1XFS, Cun-1 Cun-1 ,'.-r ii,' L-.iic. Kiiti.n. Kev:ei ani iu:prov,d. :nr rc?t n: I e. Ovii. p!c'. in t'lie e.v:..:il .'.-.jvo vo.uxe o: over . t liuua iu I Is a book wcil known to every justice cf the peaoe. proi:ois lawyer and pabhc oSioer t in IlliU'-'Li and the Nor:hwe:i:m Stated and , Terriu'rie?, sj the most u;cful and complete work of the kind extant. It ha$ lately be.n revised by the author, ! and iiidteri-tiiy improved byahe addition uf f much important ma:ter, giv ice a'.l the late ' laws and published decisions down to lv j ThU book hai, up to the present time, reach-i reach-i ei a larger dale than any other work of the kind in this country. Thj.s fact may be mentioned men-tioned a evidence of its superior merit. Its excellence con-ists both in the matter embraced, em-braced, and the arrangement or classification classifica-tion of subjects. In the collection of matter contained in the work it is intended to give all tiieitatute law and the general principle of the common com-mon law in connection therewith, which a j justice of the poace, polica magistrate, con-stableor con-stableor coroner will require in discharging j their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will need for reference in ordinary cases, or that may be required for the information of every busine.-s man. This will entirely supersede the necessity for reference to tiie volumes oi the statutes, Ihe arrangement of the work is methodical, methodi-cal, and cf the essence of its value, presenting present-ing each subject in its order and in its proper relation 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 aline plain to the common understanding as to the more advanced lawyer. law-yer. The justice of the pcaco, police magistrate, constable, and coroner will find in this book all the necessary forms aud instructions instruc-tions in reg.ird to every branch of his duty. The practicing lawyer will find in it, collected col-lected and arranged in convenient form, all the statute law and decisions, with reference to adjudicated ciscs 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 the common law, cleaily 6tated, in connection connec-tion with the ordinary branches of jurisprudence. jurispru-dence. The. following brief reference to the contents con-tents of this work will afford iu some.degrce an idea of its peculiar merits. Tho book is divided in fiveparU, the subject of each being be-ing methodically arranged in chapters or appropriate ap-propriate subdivisions, as follows Part 1. Of Justices of tho Peace, election and qualification, and proceedings proceed-ings before them in civil cases. Comprised in thirteen cbaptersftreaiing ; 1 Of the office of justice of tiie peace. 2 Of the jurisdiction of justices of the peace. 3 Of the different forma of action. 4 Of the coniniencemciit of suit5, and the service and return ofproces. 5 Of the appearance of the parties. 6 Ofpleadin-a, 7 Of witnesses, compelling the attendance thereof, taking depositions, and of oaths and affirmations. affirma-tions. 8 Of the trial, and incidents there to. 9Of evidence. ID Of the docket, and forms of docket entries. U Ofjudgment, costs, and filing transcrip 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 in eleven chapters, treating 1 Of the powers ofjustices of the peace relative to the enforcement of the laws, for Uie prevention and punishment or offense, and preservation and observance of the peace. 2 Of persons capable of commitUng crimes, of ac cessories, and who may he witnesses in crimi- i nal cases. 3 Definitions and punishment of crimes and offen ses as prescribed by the crimi nal code. i Of proceedings where a criminal offense has been committed. 5 F orms of statements of offenses in warrants. 6 Of proceedings in relation to the observance and surety of the peace and good behavior. 7 Offtigitives from justice. 8 Of search warrants. 9 Of proceedings and penalties in relation to the misdemeanors of Sabbath-breaking, end disturbing dis-turbing worshiping assemblies. 10 Of proceedings ia case of assault and battery, an j ailiavB. 11 Of docket entries in criminal and summary pro ceedings, and justice's Txs in criminal cases. Part 3. Of the powers and duties of Justices of the Peace under particular statu its. Comprised in twelve chapters, treating 1 Of the acknowledgment and proof of deed and other instruments. 2 Of attachments before justices of tie 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 inclomres and fences. 10 Of landlord and tenant, and proceedings by - distress for rent, H Of marriages. L2 Of trial of the right of property. Part 4. Of the Constable, his election elec-tion and qoaiiication, and the powers and duties of Cons'bles in both civil and criminal cases. Comprising fire caters, treating 1 Of tie c-Sce of constalie. 2 Powers aod duties of constables in proceedings. 3 Of tLe liability cf constables and snrnita. 4 Of tie pewers and dtie? of constables in crimi- j nal caes. 5 Of fees and compeas-irion allow to constable- ! i b;th d-.I and criiiaal cases I Paet -5. Commxi form; for th transaction of business. 1 Av;re-r::- 5 Co-partsersLip. 2 A.-L:trauon and awariilO Conveyances. 3 Arrteients. n jy WKT 4 A-ie-tcptial acrats 12 Lea-s. 5 .Us of Exchange ad 14 p-rs ofattoreer. z nrK-rr n:-. 15 Blm-. E-ls of Eilr. 15 f 6 Bonis. In one Irge Toiume, &j r-res, law miing, be sent t ar.j address on rece:i-; cfST.50 wi;h the order. Ai-Irc-. , E. H. MYERS. Pufcii.-lier. VT AV2-i-?ton Street. Cn:ca?o. i IUiszs: Treatise can be procured! at JAMES J)YERS Boek Store' arid Xew5 Depot PJAYLR BRO'S, Have on hand the largest and best Stock of Wagon Material IN THE TK1UUT0KV. i Just Received, Two car loads of Chicago Wagons, of all ! sizes, with California Breaks. BLACKSMITHING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, 1 lloie Shocis.jr a .Specialty. FIRST EAST STKF.KT, llAl.F-A-15l.OCK SOUTH OF THEATRE i SMALL FRUITS. KNOX'S 700! I l'hmts of Knox's 7iV, or Jik-uiu1:i, ' Strawlvrry, uhe best very larjio iva-: iva-: rieiy). A!.-o Igrape vines, lu Large Variety, CHERRY TREES, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Roses, Chestnut Trees, KTC, FOR SALE AT LOW TRICKS. Knoi 700, 0c. per dm., Si iirr 100 (;r.ir.. - - Lie. to lOo.f.ch Currant., - - 4 to S3 urr 100 T. W. ELLERBECK, SALT LAKE C1TV. mil FRUIT AND SHADE TREES 150,000 YOUNG SKKDLIXG Apple Trees Ready for Budding nnd starting Young Nurseries ; with a large lot of BOX ELDER TREES For Shade. " All for gale cheap in quantities, by STAIXKS & I.KTSO.V. K3 BURNING FLUIDS. ' MORE LIGHT! dt Shines for AU! iTHEDANFORTH FLUID 1 the Light for the People. Only Gc. per Gal. BY THE FIVE GALLONS. THE GAS-.IET Bl'BXEH, Without Chimneys, is th9 thing .THE PACK LAMPS Are the only perfectly aafe lamps, AS SAFE AS CANDLES. A NEW ARRIVAL OF LAMPS, LANTERNS .AND FLUID. k. nE.;sE fc co., Corner Fouth ftf Walker T3rca MEDICAL. SUSTAIN HOME MANUFACTURE The Best and trie Cheapr.t ! Have You Tried Them ANTI-DYSPEPTIC, COMPOUND BONESET PILLS. JJome-male and purely vegetable. Twenty-five cent per box Twenty-fire Pills. Warranted to give satisfaction. They relieve Jaundice, Dvpejia, Indigestion, Indiges-tion, Liver Complaint, fteada-he. Lo's of Appetite and foul Stomach, will br";,k up Coids, Fever?, Cough", and Purify the .Blood. ; They will Clean3e the .Stomach, P.enovate . the cystem. and dispel Di-eae- Are good in all cases where Physic is needed. Try a box. i You wiN like them, and never want any other I sort. They are Ionic, Cathartic and zpec- ' to rant. ; OPTIIALMIC UALSAM, j Or JEye Balm. Valuable in mo?t Diseases of the Eye?. Re-moTes Re-moTes InSauiation, strengthen? the.Sigrtt, and H eak or Lirooping Li and is generally Dealing aod strengihening to the sight, but cau;es no pain. It is aiso good for Tetter, i Kiiig-worai and bad Sore?. . Only Iwenty-Cve CeDU per Box. ( CONKLIN SALYK. j A va!o?.b!e remedy for Co :.Erui-e, Wound- ' sores, Burns. Scaidi, and for wcaK oT Lame : Baoic, .ue or Iireat, and for many otner t usee. Thee and other home-ma4e family medicines medi-cines are prepared by J. E. JOH.SO., St. George, Utah, Alii sold at Z ion's Co-operative Stores and I by otner agentj throughout the Territory. ; Aio oid at wholeraie or fumifhed on com- 1 mi?;ion to re?poni;blea?eD. 1j the;e m;d- ' icine! are not kept at your stores. ak your 1 merchant to order them a; once. TRAVEL. UTAH CENTRAL ItAlLltOAD. PIONEER LINE OF UTAH, Uu aitil after TU ar.tlny, Deo. 1, 1870 Le).ve S.ilt I.Mke City at 5 a-m- and 2: i$ p.r. Arrive m Odrn 7 a. ui. and t:" p. m. Leave Oic.ien nt S a. in. and .v.so p. m. Arrive at alt Lko City 10 a.m. aud 7:S0 p.m. Kara from Salt l.aka Viiy to Wootl' Cro-s S .70 Contrcville .0,1 KMiruiiuKUm $1. .iS K.iyoYille C'udou , Knre from Ofitn. to Kaysville Sl. K.ir mitiKton t)A Ceiiircville -.it.1 ' ood 'b Cross 2 ESalt Lako City -.S) In addition to the a ho. e AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Will run DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCE1TKD. Leavinc Ogden at 5 a. m. and Salt Lake Cili at 4:10 p. m., On whioh full faro will entitle the purehuer of a ticket to return ou (he name dny nd train froe. and will flop ' arranKitiK witb tiie ootid tiiHor at any point oa the line t lake on or lot oil pasengorti. lniMirri Mill pl(-aH Purrluie tl.elr Tlt'keta at I tie Orflrei. Fifty Cents additional will be charged when tho tare is collected on traiu. For all information concerning freight or paa.-ugo, ai-ly to D. O. CALOKK, Ticket and Freight Ag' Salt Lako City. Fi:i:.v.iEortzi i-ittli-:, SUPEHl.NTENDLNT. LIVERPOOL & QUEENSTOWN, IN MAN L INE Of Hoyal Mall Stenmtn, Sailing from Kew Vork Every Saturday, AND Altcrii.ite Tuc.Iaj. Cabin Pasiiage, to Lfvfii-o.-i. Ccol-1) S7.1.00 Steerage " " (tur.J 3 0.00 Passage from Liverpool to A'cw York Cabin, - fO-,1.1) $75.00 Steerage, - - (Cu-reucy) 34.00 Round Trip Tickets issued at very low rate JOIIX G.DALK, Ag-nt, t 15 Broadway, New York, ; Or WTLLIAM CALD f-;R, Agent, 'r' Salt Laie City. Utah. FOUNDRY, I :wmm mm my Jordan Street, 17th Ward, 1 JJalf-a-block wcat of the Tabernacle, SALT LAKE CITY, i : Having the latest improved Machinery for working in Iron, Wood & Brass, ! j Can manufry;tare all kinds of Machinists Tools, Turning Lathei Fan Blowers, Gear Cutting and Bolt Screwing Machines, Cheese Vats, Cotton, W oolen and Grist Machinery, Site, Etc., Etc. j OUR FOUNDRY llai, at present, been the Mon Successful in thU Territory, And we can turn out Castings from the thinness thin-ness of a Stove Plate up to massive ones for Smelting and Crushing Works, at Low Flgnres. All kinds of Old Iron Bought HAVING BOUGHT OUT ALFRED EEST'S STOCK Or ( Stoves, Hardware and I Tinware I We are now cffering k at -KEATLY REDUCED PRICES, at his old Stand ! OPPOSITE SALT LAKE HOUSE, i V' t0r9 We bave thrown tte stores into one.oonnedins it with our Splendid Assortment of (iElfiAL IBil All to le sold at the LOWEST RATES. X3- c3 rUU"m TAITIjOR, EAST TEJIPLE STREET, |