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Show A Live Paper Livo People. Tin: SALT i.aki: DAILY HERALD i at rl.i I I. AIL .'.Ni rij'IMFiK.'IAL M.','. . l'AI'l.;'. OF HALT i.ak;:.(.iiv. Tin; I'toi'Lirs Paper! FREE AND INDEPENDENT. Tin: only .MoHMMi daily l'AI'l. K IN I T A J I , i.i THE CHEAPEST PAPEF rcni.isari) in 'flip Ktx-I.y .Mountnl ! TO MEN OF ENTERPRISE ! Tiia rflCfnt cli-purory and r..;t 1 drvelop-di drvelop-di t of i li o in i r i n f I' t.tli tiirs f i ven, an J will i-ontiiiiie in give, An i tape tin (o trails o( vary kin 1, wlii.-h tiuuld oiuiiianJ the at' tcnlim. of all hunut- mu who dcaire ta fikare in iu iTn'iti. Hoitvy nliii'i ii !)' oforoi fr in" nth 9 pas I ba v a )f n ln nrf i im wt-.tl U in to t ho I'errilory ; altrn un iiit umn hu coiuini)-pl ; ajri-f ajri-f u Uui tl 4 n ui hrr (Tod up- am n tid n ready nal on ; tud inert" U in' big in to fori the stead? flu of UMMK-y through the varied channel! of fumiiiero. To huiuif men at a di'tanro who sek to parluupte in tiid lively irttdo whii'h muil attend surli a r.i i-1 growth f i ti teret t a. u woll .i to Mm loi-iil ullif, a livo, energetic Dei'i",r ii a iie'i'icy, by wbich 'o bt uia.ls lully in tiiiud with the iruo condt-tioo condt-tioo of ui.iUttrt llioy nut, and through whu-h to prrjotii their busine ana facilities for tu.-tiHhing sj roiiiLMiig a market. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Kully meets tlii.-t noooity in I'tah. Not being the oiki of Riiy prnon, aect or trt, it or devoted nluue to any lnKl iKrrr.t, t h.is grown upon publio favor aiul aiuint'd sa uiitr.veiloutei.UureuIa-tbu uiitr.veiloutei.UureuIa-tbu in the tune wh oh h.i elaped since it waa established, by be inn in the strictest smisp a free, liulrpnnirnt, Live and TtiortMi; lily l'rot;rrilv N F. WM1 ATER. ITS MLLG NEWS Collated with the greeted caro and from the most reliable source?, makes it valuable to aJl interested iu the initios of I'tah ; its AGRlCl'I.rCKAl. AXl GEXERAL TEKIilTOKJAL JXTFLLIGEXCE Can be equally relied oo : and itsimkrtrisi has placed it in the FROM RANK OF THE ROCKY M01NT.V1X JOIRWLS. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Circulate largely and is widely read in I every Mining Camp, and throughout the Cuiee, Towns and etrle-.uenta of the Terri- lory; is found iu the i -'ice of ever- nterpris- io business man m V tail; circulates en the' t':iii'U licic. Central raosSc and Utah Ceo- j tral Kailroids; h.i$ a larse mtl subscription : list east, west, north and south; and is The Best Advertising Medium Ia the K.vi? Moav.aia region. i Where to Advertise! j Where it will beSeen!! i Where it will be Read! ' In the People's Paper! T II V. SALT LAKE HERALD. DO YOU WANT EMFLOYMENT HIRED HELP. MECHANICS. LABORERS. LOTS TO KE.VT. HOUSES 10 KTXT, orncES to ke.st. STOKES TO KET. MAKE TOES WAXTS SXOKX IN THE Salt Lake Eerald.: LUMBER YARD. TRUCKEE LUMBERYARD I i J3 o Ph i ! O ! ! e o ' o t r r i t H e i O O At o fi " o w 13 D W P SEWING MACHINES. READ THIS! -- -4 SIWCER SEWING MACHINE SEU ES W M IVEEBYCLY Coi.'.n:.' .!. the purclajg of 'a M l ; n f . r fa ru w 7 or u'.iicf use. At oar ncwly-fltttd npitlfiroom, Second Door ftoutn of tlie fcaglc Km-porlam, Km-porlam, between ttoe Uraf and Clothing Clo-thing Depart nae nta of Z. C 51. I., will be found a Fall Atiortmtnt of the it e Admirable Sewing Machines At Prices to Suit Everybody. THE SINGER i SEWING MACULN'E NEEDS i0 PUFFING to commend It to the public, as the following m. rxc howl In lJO these now celebrated Machines , were first ottered to the public and in the four years succeeding 4 .CM) were sold. Xo-: Xo-: day over that number are weekly turned out from the factory, and yet this immense eup- ply id not e.jual to the demand. At the end ; o! the year lao7, upward of 2ia).0O Machines wer soid. and in the then following years. from 'oS to '7o, the number had been increased to upward of 500,000 MACHINES SOLD, One third of whtch were disposed of within the preceding twelve mouths. From the foret-oing it will be seen that dur-, dur-, in the last three years, the salea have oeen upward of fifty per cent more than during ( the whole of the seventeen previous years, : THE PEOPLE'S VERDICT, 1 after a score of years thorough, trial is that the SEWING r.lAOHiliE is adapted to all kinds of work, sewing as readily Oie thickest and most stubborn material ma-terial as the finest and moat delicate fa ones; with a stitch, that for eveness, perfection ; and durability is unequalled. Accompanying each Machine are printed instructions, so plain and eay of comprehension comprehen-sion that, althousn we recommend customers custom-ers to take at ieist one lesson irom the Up-: Up-: erator. it is seldom done purcnasers seeing at a glance the simplicity of the Machine ; and completeness oi the construction. Some of the I ADVxVNTAGE S j OF THE SINGER MACHINES ARE ' Simplicity of construction therefora less ; liaoihty to get out ot repair. i Short, trih; needle less liakle to bend, oroii orsjiip the stitch. ! The shuttle is carried: friction, wear and the necessity of greasing the race are thu : avoided. Readiness with which the most ineiper-iencd ineiper-iencd can adjust the tension of the thread. Freedom from wear. After twenty years constant serrice these machines hare never oeen Known to wear out. They are noiseless, rapid and easy in ail their movements. All our machines are adjusted and put in th.irouf a runninc order. by competent hand? b:ore delivery. Purchasers taerefore hare' no trout-le. but can successfully operate with tnem at euce. THE NEW BUTT0N-H3LE M A C H I X E S rethorongV-lj- practical and will pernrm all tnat weciiim for them. The Improved .MANUFACTURINS MACHINES for heavy w-tk. are too well known to need comment. e aiso keep in stc-cs the -Ntto JJidium Xaiseiess MANUFACTUSINSMACHINES . Oarsrociof:ieS:-srer Sewing Machines . u.T.l:r. ei.ensive. ixiraciii every vanetv o: : .sn. rr-c-m the r i;n Michine. mouzted on o.acs: witu; tao.e, oiled, to the elab-r-a:e.y pearieu Machine, w-.tn cabinet case aid t-'.a:rg cover in mott.ed b.aci wi.nui, roe. weea. or ma- .-ay hifh ly p.i;isied. t-very Mac2-.a is Mraisatd with theame eMp.etrrai:i-e. bclndai si new tc-mer tc-mer vsewiii aj w.iizsi tsA ieiir ai brai-aer. brai-aer. Wt uruut oar Machine, to do Htiamlag. all width Felling; Hem. HUclllat; BraJdlntr; 3aglc RnJOLnc; Embroidering ino cnain itittb Satnerlaj and Sewing on at same I Umt.wlik or wlth.at a band, on ihe dg or Intaecenter-, Cordl.g:Tac k-tifr, k-tifr, aalltlac. Trim mine, Blading aU widths and kJnda, etc., etc., etc. WE DELIVER MACHINES tn.-."v-:.t ASJisional Cwge TO ILL PAB.TS OF THIS CITT tSs- Aj kinds of Seng Machir.es thurcng'y Eerire-i on Eea-soaab'.e Eea-soaab'.e Tenc. j Two dors south.;of the Eale Emporium Em-porium : oI H. B. CLAWS OX, Supt CHICAGO TRADE, Lake Shore Oil Works. MAXWELL, WHILES & G3., .Manufacturers of Engine, Sternal, Tallow, Lard and i WOOL OILS. I Dealers in Headlight Carbon, "Whale 1 Elephant, Seal and Sperm Oils, Agents for the sale of PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. Agents of the West Virginia Oil and Oil Land MAXUTACTlTaxaS or EXCELS I G R CAR, ROOF AN J IRCN PAINT ! For Tin and Shingle Roofs, Bndgo Timbers, ic. ; Factory. CHICAGO. 0ee, 3&3 i 3u9 Illinois St., 1-jS S. Water Street, ! rlM M. D. WELLS & CO , Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealer3 in Boots and Shoes, Hi fc 116 Wabash Ave, Chicago. M. D. Wells, H. J. Jtacfarlaid. R.Benedict, S, P. ilclntyre. VA2T SCHAACK, STEVENSON & REID WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Dealers in PAINTS, VAP.NiSHES, OILS, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES, Window Glass, Glassware Patent Medicines, &o &c 90, it 94 Lake St., cor. DcarTjorn With a laree experience in the Territorial traae, we feei sure of eiving satisfaction in quality, prices and packing. dS BKIGGS HOUSE B- H. Skinner, Proprietor. Corner "Wells and rTT , n O Randolph Street, L il LAljU. This House is ceutr-iHy located, well frir-aiihed. frir-aiihed. an-i contains i5u Room?. d3 DIEBOLD & KIENZLE, Successors to Diebcli, B-ihmion t Co, CELEBRATED CINCINNATI j FISH AS"D BUJLGLAS PROOP 1 IF IS A-d iUrrent's il-rtietie and Autoziatio i PBATT COVEBT. General Aje-j i eo Washing-.,- S-, Chicago. H. B. CLAWSOS. Snpt. Z. C. 31. I Agent for Clah Territory. KEITH BROTHERS" Mazufacrirers ari Jccbers cf HATS. GAPS AND FURS Xiumry ar.d Svaie Goods. 65 dt 7 0 Wabash Ave., flninfl 34 Dearborn Place, LUi'uAU'U 1 CHASE, HANFCRD & GO,, 51 South Water St CHICAGO, ' Oils, Paints)" Glass, S.c, ilir:iia;ttirrs o: tie celebra'e-i . WILSON OIL TAX Iv. , PAGEjBEOji CO., LEATHER NiTf1hD;K0 5 ; 50 Lake Street, w. c-. b.t:-- fIJTn)r1 TTI S AH FRANCISCO TRACE. 3. C. DIETZ Z: CO., 1'AIN'J. OILS. V.irni-hss and Lamps. . i :. - N ' -j. s 1 - "isii Krinfico ill 0MB a w illi 1. vv;.tc.:eC cunoHDS, r l:ttri;.i;ou of Jtvi tlry. s:lvis and s:lv:?.-?ute3 ware : . .. '.eIu.j a, v.:i:. i 1-J Moaltjuuitr)-, S.:. cor. Flue, -, - -. 11 Kr.uil.co, C.l. a - ' 1 '';; l,cvv;v. SAX FllAM'ISCO. CAL. !:r l 11. B. CLAW.-OS. Snu'l cf O. I. : J. 3 AU M a CO., Imj'orteri aal IM.-.auLicturers of f,1E!i'o k. HOY'3 CLOTHSNO Z& Sniionic St., San Francisco. 43 Mu.ray St., Stw .ork. tU E. KELLER, Pro- ntorofilio Ri-iiu anJ L.a Angeles Viue-vjiriis. Viue-vjiriis. lJrit lur tin-sale of Lid NATIVE WISES AMD EI.AND'.ES M. KELLER & CO., Corner of Battery and Washington Streets, San Francisco, - - - California A neellca Wine, Eldorado Wine, Wliltc " .VuclttrR ' port " Wine Hitters, Sherry Cirape ii randy. AU our Wiut-3 n'i'l Bnuuly piiamuttH-d strictly pure, and ovtT tbrc y.-nrs old. -?.t1t T-aLo City CorjorHti--n. Zmn's Co-ojerfitive Mcnusitile lu-titmi n. & Co., Salt L:ikoCny, U. Ii. t'irv, siii t;.Mt A Co., "itrlrii. k.p cur whit fur sale. IUCUAKD (iOOUHI.VU, oi A ci tit, salt Luke City. S. P. Ilolden. Ja5. Moorhead. S, P. HOLDEN & CO., IMiVKILi.i OF FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Linens, Dress Goods, Hosiery, &c. 2S & SO SAN'SOME ST. London : 27 Leadenball St.. E.C. c5 EINSTEIN BROS, & CO., I Importers and Manufacturers of BOOTS AND SHOES ! CF EVERY STYLE AND KIND. ! 113, 113, and 117 Pine Street, SAX FRANCISCO. Our Home-made Goods are unequalcd by ant. Samples at Mr. Goodliiiid's Office, oi SALT LAKE CITY. WEIL & CO. IMPORTERS OF Cigars and ToLacco Proprietors of the HAVANA CitiAK MANUFACTORY H'Zl, 233 and 935 Front St., Southwest corner Front & Sacramento Sts., oo J. EVEiLlISIXG & CO., CGInSSlON MERCHANTS 48 Clay St., San Francisco, DEALERS IN" OREGON PRODUCE. Are constantly in receipt of Orecon Hams, Bacon, Lard, Salmon. Ac. Starch, of onr wn and EH-stem manufactnre always on hand. j4 BHUTAN, H0LBR00K &C0 Importers and Dealers in Stoves & Ranges, SHEET ISO! &TIM PLATE, Copper, Zinc, Sneet Lead, Vlre, PUMPS, IjeaeJ t i ii c 1 Iron Xiloo. GOODS, lools and Machinery and General HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, Embracing Plain, JapaDned, Planished and Stamped Ware, Nog. Ill A, 113 California and 06 Nos. 17 & 19 Davla Streets. DEETH. SM1& CAMPBELL BISCUIT BAKERS, And manufacturers of Soda, Boston, Bntter. Pic Xic, Sugar, .11 Ilk and La Granite CXI ilCIiT.Hinfi, Jenny Lind Cakei, Ginger Snapps, Pilot Bread, Saloon Pilot. Bread, tc. The above Crackers are baked fresh daily, and are of the very be-i description. Ail malenaia ustd in their mamracmre are of the best Quaiuy. Bakery 210 and 2U Mission St., and 4Uj Sacramento t., fS SA FRAJCISCO fiili(:i:;-.i!j u l:LLj a J , Importers and Jobbers of. Wines and Liquors, 214 & 216 FE0T STEEET, jT SAS FRiXCISCO. GRAY, JONES. & GO. 1EP0T OF THE SANTA CRUZ TANNERY MiN"TFACTrEEa3 OP Oak Sole Leather. 1S BAIIEBT ST., SAN PRAXCI5C0. A. J. GRIFFITH, Ia-r in sTj tiri- of CKTiED SMOKED SALMON AND HERRINGS, 133 A ashlnrten Street. c K?'iJ ?' fca-,ki si Kckd pieh J.C.SIERIiILL &CO, tuiu;'.lwiSiUii iViEfiwrirtN I b 30 and 206 California t.. San Francisco, - - CaOlfornla. Parv.Tn'.arattentkn piid to the filler of crlr ;:r every aes.:npu:n of merciaziiie. Sale of Ores. .c, etc. HKTAllilSH . : n 1350. CASTLE BROTHERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 313 and 415 Front Street. -6 CHETTESY. SOUTHER h. CO,, IPC'ners Jobbers of FOREiGS AND DOMESTIC BRANDIES, WINES, AND LIQUORS, 311 Clay Street, San Francisco j lav cCurC. :H'li!ES'lREATISL j Ji.-: FsiVlbis-l. iy E. B. S1YEKS. Cii.-af 0, a 1 i:v i:ditio- or HAIiiZS' TREATISE. Itcvtxd aud F.ulargrd. 1 A - I- :.-! i'W'.e V..uk f.r Justi.-cs of the t t:v L vcr. r every Iml .V. ' :; U-1 -V. i-1 -Yi.2 Co li h-j h-j ' :.'." 11.' Laic. " - Kfvi-e.l ar.d improved, ii.i! u.e '-'d lUvi-K'tis down to "i -f-c: liu.e- CvL.ii'. fie m niif eirj;.iM ' V-:jVVunucl':'',vi-r " isti- llouud in . L'c--t uw ?ac.-f, I'rK 4.. :v. 1 11 1 iar w t h. :u a x x s j: 1 L- a I- -ok wl'II known to every justice cf the ! 1 pc.ioe, rruti'iiii lawyer aud publij oilicer in lilinoi cud the N ortuw?ttfrn Stated and lerriUTies. as the most useiul and complete work ol" the kind extant. It has lately boon revised by the author, and materially iturroved by the addition of 1 much important matter, giving all the late i laws and published decisions down to lSoif. I This book has, up to the present time, reach-ed reach-ed a larger sale than any other work of the I kind in this country. This fact may be men- j tioutd as evidence of its superior merit. Its excellence consists both in the matter embraced, em-braced, and the arrangement or classification classifica-tion of subjects. In the collection of matter contained in the wo.k it is intended to give all tho statute law and the general principles ot the common com-mon law in connection therewith, which a justice of the peace, polios magistrate, constable con-stable or coroner will require in disehargi ng their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will need for reference in ordinary cases, or that may be required for the information of every business man. This will entirely supersede the necessity for reference to the volumes oi the statutes. 'ihe arrangement of the work ia methodical, methodi-cal, and cf the essence of iu 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 tho 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 wilh a clearness and simplicity of style which renders ren-ders tho whole alUo plain to tho 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 instruc tions in regard to every branch of his duty. The practicing lawyer will Cnd in it, collected col-lected and arraugod 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. Studenu of tho law will likewise find this a very valuable work for perusal and reference, refer-ence, as containing the general principles of the common law, clearly stated, in connec-- connec-- tion with the ordinary branches of juris prudence. pru-dence. The .following brief reference to the contents con-tents of this work will afford in some.degree an idea 01 its peculiar merits. Ihe book is divided in five parts, the subject of each being be-ing methodically arranged in chapters or appropriate ap-propriate subdivisions, as follows : Part 1. Of Justices of the Peace, election ana qualiflcaiion, and proceedings proceed-ings before them in civil cases. Comprised in thirteen chapters, treating : 1 Of the office of justice of the peace. 2 Of thejurUdictioo of justices of the peace. 3 Of the different forms of action. 4 Of the co nime nee men t of suits, and the aervice and return of process. 5 Of the appearance of the parties. 6 Of pleadiugi. 7 Of witnesses, compelling the attendance thereof, taking depositions, and of oaths and affirmations. affirma-tions. 8 Of the trial, and incidents there to. 9 Ofevidence. ! 10 Of the docket, and forms of docket entrios. 11 Of judgment, costs, aud filing transcrip t. 32 Of appeals 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 ofjusticoa of the peace relative to the enforcement of the lawa, for the prevention and punishment of offenses, and preservation 2 Of persona capable of committing crimes, of ac cessories, and who may be witnesses in criminal crimi-nal cases. 3 Definitions and punishment of crimes and offen ses as prescribed by the crimi naj code. 4 Of proceedings where a criminal offense has been committed. 5 Forms of statements of offenses in warrants. 6 Of proceedings in relation totheobserr 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 Sabbath -breaking, and disturbing dis-turbing worshiping assemblies. 10 Of proceedings in case of assanlt and battery, and affiays. 11 Of docket entries in criminal and summary pro ceedings, and justice'i fess in criminal cases. Parts. Of the powers and duties of Justices of the Peace under particular statutes. Comprised in twelve chapters, treating 1 Of the acknowledgment and proof of deeds and other instmment3. 2 Of attachments before jTistices of the peace. 3 Of bastardy, and proceeding in cases thereof. 4 Of contempt of court. 5 Of contesting elections. 6 Of coroners. 7 Ofetraja. S Of forcible entry and detain. j 9 Of incisures and fences. 10 Of landlord and tenant, and proceedings by j distress for rent. 11 Of marriages. i i- Of trial of the right of property. Part 4. Of the Constable, his eiec-uon eiec-uon and qualification, and the powers I and duties of Consoles in both civil and criminal cases. Comprising t-rt chapters, treating 1 Of the o ;e of constable. - P'jers ad duties of conrtaijles in proceedings. 3 Of tie Utility of constables and sureties. 4 Of u.s po er? and dt:s of constaLles in crimi- I 5 Of fes 3' i cop:iati:a allowed to constables ; i- both ta ar.1 criminal cases. ! Pa?.t 5. Common forms for th , '--ansae:: on of b'oine. 1 A; -re--res. 9 Co-partnership. ( - i.i.,j.u.j aj jwaroi: ucnTeyances. j 3 A TJ ; Ae-ntTr-rial agr-siti 12 lasef. 5 As-igze-is. 13 Nir-ralizaticn. ! 6 BiUs ofZx:Lang ari 14 Powers of attorney. prcr-ior7 notes. 15 Releases. j 7 Esof sale. 16 Mills. I In one Urge volume, 600 pages, law , om-iir, will be sent to any address on . rece: of $7.-50 with the order. Aiircs-:. E. B. MYERS, Publisher. 7 "Washington Street Chicago. HAiyxs' Treatise can be procured iat JA3IE3 DWYER-S Book Store land Xews Depot THE CELEBRATED STUDEBAKER WAGOM ! Farmers and Teamsters i THERE ARE NINE REASONb j Why You Should Buy the above Wagon FI T.ST, They are uuUe of the Wst .-o'.Ov'Uvl Ixoiana Timhkr, tUoroushlj 0aoniHl un.ler rOYiT. SKCO. I). Tlit-y are umjo by expi'ru'tKVl five l:ilrr. Til I K 1), 'I'lif liylmt rvimuns ami nut ilnr.iUo V:ii;oi) in ilio Mmkot. Pill li I'll, Tlieir riiitublo 8ke'ms uevor lmik, while all oilu-rs uo. FIFTH, -Most uuii'orm aiul bei proporiioneil Wagna in .Market; any parl of one will tit another, while other "makes" will not. SIXTH, The only Wacon in which tho Sl.UPH SllOl'LnKU SPOKK i, nseJ ; hence tliey have the host Wheel, which is actually ihe foundation of the S at'on. and should be carefully examined hy H'rons fuyiut;. K V KM ll, They are .-old only by responsible panics; and every M'a,.n is warranto ! to ftive entire satisfaction. FICill I'll, lccauo Teaiulers will tell you they are tho best Va;;on, f all purposes, on the road. A1.V1T1, Last but not least : Studchaker lnotliers; are practical men, at-tend at-tend to their business personally, and do not entrust it entirely to foremen, aa is generally the case iu larie factories; hence the superiority oi' their work over all others. Sold by JNO. T. C AINE, al "IlKUALIV PVTICR, Salt. Lake City. NEW YORK TRADE. TRAVEL. News to Housekeepers ! A barrel of Flour makes forty pounds more of Bread with SEA FOAM FOWPSR. Ne tiin required for dough to raiso, hut bake in a hot oven as soun ua mixed. SEA FOAM aave Vgtfs. Shortening. Milk, Etc, and in a woudeilai economy. TH K SKA FO I IS AN KVT1HKLY K W 1 N V K riON, ll'll it I r A .NY OK TliK HAD IIUI.1I1KS OF VhA'THU IJAlvi.NtJ liV-JJKHS, liV-JJKHS, SODA oil SALLRA'M Si. GEO. F.GANTZ A- Co.. Mnnufaciurers, m26 lt) iJuauw Street, . V. Pool, NazrOj Kimball & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS 35 "Warren St., cor. Church, J. n. BULGER. New York. FELIX CAMPBELL, 79 John St, New York, Slanufacturerofand Dealer ia Wrought, Cast and Galvanized IRON PIPE, AND EVERY VABIETY OF Fittings for Steam, Gns and Water, used by Engineers, Maiiul'a- turerst Plumbery Me am nutl (.was Fitters. Boilers, lioller Flues, Si earn and Vncuutn Ci unges, steam mid ! tin. Fitters' lotils, liosln and Conl ih A pparn I u tor Factories, Fac-tories, tlotela, Ktc. STEAM APPARATUS. F')R M'ARMTXG Bl'ILDIXtiS. mi7 O. A. Longstreet. John Sedgwick. LONGSTREET & SEDBWICK - Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in MEN'S & SOYS' CLOTHING, 460 4l 4G8 Broadway, ftew York. &Jrl HENDERSON, JUSTICE& Co Successors to Griffen, Iienderson k Co., IMP0ETEE3 AND JOBBERS OK FANCY GOODS, MTIOJS, FURNI5HING GOODS. ETC., 498 At, 600 BROADWAY, Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, na Now York. MEDICAL SUSTAIN HOME MANUFACTURE The Best aud the Cheapest ! Have You Tried Theml AjNTI-DYPEPT1C, COMPOUND BONESET PILLS. Home-made and purely vegetable. Twenty-fivecente per box Twenty- fire Pilla. Warranted to give satisfaction. They relieve Jaundice, Dy'per-fia, Indigestion. Indiges-tion. Liver Complaint, iieaJache. Loss of Appetite and Foul fttooja'-h, will brJik up CJd3, Fever?. Congbe. aud Purify the iiioou. Tney will Cleanse the stomach, Penovate the Sytem. and di pel Di-ee. Are good in all cases where Physic ib needed. Try a box. You will liee them. and never wantaoy other sort. They are Ionic, Cathartic and Expectorant. Expec-torant. OPTIIALMIC BALSAM, Or Eye Balm. Valuable in mo?t BUe-iees of the Eyes. P.e-movea P.e-movea Inflammation. ;rengrhen the Signt, and Weak or Drooping Li e. and is generally healing and etrenibening to the e gbt, but causes no pain. It i? aii good for letter, Ringworm and bad Sore. Oniy Twenty-five Cent per Box. COrSKLIlNT SALVK. A valuable remedy for Cote. Em is e. Wounds, Sores, Eurna, Scald;, and for Wean or Lame Eack, Side or Ereasu and for many other usee. Ihese and other home-made family medi-; medi-; cinee are prepared by J. E. JOH.VSOX, St. George, Vtah, And fold at Zion's Co-operative Stores and by other agents througaout the Territory-Also Territory-Also eold at wholesale or furnished on commission com-mission to responsible ajrenta. If these medicines med-icines are not kept at your e tores, ack your merchant to order them at one. UTAH CENTRAL BIAILKOAI). PIONEER LINE CF UTAH, On aud after Thurariity, I)e0. I, i S70 Dally Truing Leave Sail Lnko City nt S n.in and 2-Vi n r Arrive at O.tun 7 a. m. uml 4:l.i p. m l.t'Mve (iK-l'-n in S ii. in. in,, p. m Arrive at Suit Luko City IU a.m. uud 7:30 p, Pare from Salt Lake City to Wood's Cross 8.70 Ccntrovillo Itf FnnniuKton KuyaTille I 'i 0(tden Fare from Oden to KnyBvitle 81.30 F iriniimton . Crntreville i.uj Wood's Crom 11, bait Lake City In addition to tho ubov e Afl ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Will run DAILY, SUNDAYS KXCJilTKD. Leaving OgJen at 5 a. in. and Salt LskeCilj at 4:40 p. in.. On which full fare will entitle the purchw.r of a ticket to return on the same day .nd train free, and will stop by arrannin. with the conductor nt any point on tholinew take on or let ofl pafineiiKOrs. PniirTiKrri will .lrt Piircli.il their Ticket, at the Ofltce.. Fifty Cent., additional will be charircd wh.l the faro is collected on the train. For all information concerning freight 01 parage, apply to D. o. CALDEIl, Ticket and Freight At' Salt Lake City. SL'I'Eai.NTK.VDOT. V H. LIVERPOOL & QUEEN3T0WN IN MAN LINE Of Royal Mall Steameri, galling from 'ew York Every Saturday 'Alternate Tuesday j Cabin Passage, to Liverpool. fpoMj 573- j Steerage " (car.) 3U-" Passage from Liverpool to 3iew or Cabin, ... mold) ?! Steerage, - - (Ca-reucy) j Round Trip Tickets issued at very low ie j JOHX G.DALE, j 15 Broadway. Ke ! Or WILLIAM CALDKR, Aeent , 027 Bait Lake City, Cw BENEDICT, HALL & CO., -MAXUFACTXKERS A'D WHOLESALE DEALERS IT Boots and Shoos, HAVE REMOVED TO IVos. 134 and 13G GRA3I STREET Comer Croshv, ) NFW YORK One Block East of Broadway, iMill j |