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Show A Live Paper i' 'j it Live People. Till: SALT LAKi: DAILY HERALD f-lrXri. lt AM) ( 'jIMKI:CIAL " ' NK'A'.-i'Ai'i-::: of halt""""" I.AMK.rn'V.: " ! 1 I i TlII-lPliOPLK'S 1 1PEII! 1 FREE AND INDEPENDENT.' II IK OM.V .MOUNIMi DAILY l I'AI'KIL IX ( TAII, j i .,d - i I THE CHEAPEST PAPEF i-t fi r.i if r. in The UocUy Moimtulnv' ! ! i TO MEN OF ENTERPRISE!1 T.ie rci'iit diTnvorr an I rapid derelop-nmiit derelop-nmiit r ilia uu ainfUuli li.iv. given. and will continue to An impetus to trail of r.rr kin. I. ln,-li .tiould c .iu.n.inj Ihe- af tnntinn nt all limini-ij nicrt wlio detire to .ire in in profits, Ilv liintnrn'9 uf ,ir f.r mi.nths put hAV.hif.in liriiuin wnlth itt to the Territory; .lira's i in hi i if r ttn.n hs commenced; agri-eiill agri-eiill ui al and oihrr product a- Guam ready ile : ind mer.'l' ins tx-gin to fori thesteadj llo of tnonry through the varied channel, of O'Hil mere To l.iiiu'if men at a distance who leek to I'.iruviMte in the lively trade which muit attend .uch a rapid growth, of interests, aa well aa to Hie local pubic, live, energetic now.iMi.er ii a nivo'itty. by which )o be made ully ,-. hi linted wall tho true condition condi-tion of ii' ati.m ai they eiist. and throuih which to proem their business ana facilities lor tu.ui.liu.g ij promising a market. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Fully meets Ihn necc.ity in I'tah. Not betiiK I lie organ nf .uy per.on, led ur party, nor ilrvillril aloit. to any al..Klc liitrre.l, it has ,i uon public favor not ailamcd an un I'recedctued cireula-li cireula-li n in the time wh ch h.w elapsed since it was estaMuhcd. by being in the stricter simi.o a Kice, ln,leieiiilrnt, Live and Tliuruiiglily lroi re. live NEWSPAPER. its mim aws (.'.-Hated with the greatest care, and from the most rehablo sources, makes it valuable to all iiitervs;cd in the mines of Utah : its AGKlClT.TmAL AXL CL'S't.-ltAL INTELLIGENCE Can bp equally relied on ; and its iNTSsrEiM h.xs placed it in the FROM UWi OF THE ROCKY JIOIXTAIX JOIRXVLS. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Circulates large', and is widely read in every Mining Camp, and throughout the Cities. Towns and Se:;!e;ninlj of the Territory; Terri-tory; is found in the . rSoc of every enterpris-int enterpris-int business m n in Utah: circuities on the Vni-n i'cir!. Central PaciSc and I't-ih Cen tral Kai Ire .ids; has a largo mail subscripts list east. west, north and south: and is The Bsst Advertising Medium la the K,vjst Mountain region. Where to Advertise! Where it will be Seen! Where it will be Readl In the People's Paper! X 11 E SILT LIKE MILD, BO YOU TTAXT EMFLOI.MESI HIKED HELF, MECHANICS. LAEOKEKS, LOIS TO REXT, HOUSES TO KESX OFFICES TO KENT, STOBES TO BEXT. HAKE TOUR WANTS KNOWS IX THE St Tnkfl Herald. - , - . - . LUM3ER YARD. TRUCKEE LUMBERYARD Xl o a-d O sl o o CD CD CD O & 8 cxO ' o I I I a t ! D Wi P SEWIN3 MACHINES. READ THIS! I' I 1 . SINGER SEWING MACHINE In a'.l li. u t-au'Jful ri-:'., SHBM EE . II EYEEBYGDY C'oi.tt-r.'ipla'.lrtr the fiLircLaa of a Mai;uin for fa:juuy or u'.her u. At or newly-nited np Salciroom, Second Door houch of the Kagle Km-porlam. Km-porlam. between the Drag and Clothing Clo-thing Departments of Z. CM. I., will be found a Full Aiiorlment of these Admirable Sewing Machines At Prices to Suit Everybody. THE SINGER SKWIXG MACHINE NEEDS NO PUFFING ; i i to commend It to the public, aa the l following- rBL' JW ihowi ( In these now celebrated Machines s 1 were first offered to the publio and in the "j four years succeeding 4. Lm were sold. To-1 day over that number are weekly turned out t ; from the factory, and yet this immense sup- I ply is Qo' equal to the demand. At the end I 0' the year 1S"7, upward of 2UU. 000 Machines t i were sold, and in the thea following years, t from 'rw3 to To, the number had been increased 1 to upward of c 500,000 I MACHINES SOLD, One third of which litre disposed of within the preceding twelve mouths. From the foresoing it will be seen that dur-tnr dur-tnr the last three years, the sales have oeen upward of fifty per cent more than during the whole of the seventeen previous years, THE PEOPLE'S VERDICT, after a score of years thorough, trial Is that the Mi ttT m- SiZ -BEL SEWING MACHINE : is adapted to all kinds of work, sewing reauily the thickset and most stubborn ma- tenal as the finest and most delicate fabrics , with a stitch, that for eveness, pert'ectioi j ana duraoility is unequalled. Accompanying each Machine are printed . instructions, so plain and easy of comprehension comprehen-sion that, although we recommend custom-; custom-; rs to take at least one lesson Ircm the Op. ; erator. it is seldom done purchasers seeins lata glance the simplicity of the Machin" and completeness ot the construction. Somt i of the j ADVANTAGE S I OP THE : SINGER MACHINES ! Simplicity of construction therefore less . liaoilitj to get out ot repair. ! Short, straight needle-less Uable to bend, i break or skip the stiuh. ; The shuttle is carried: friction, wear and I avoided1 greasing the race are thus ' . Readiness with which the most inexper-lenceu inexper-lenceu can aojait the tension of the thread. Freedom from wear. Alter twenty years constant service these machines have never oeen anown to wear out. ' JbT are noiseless, rapid and easy in all ' taeir movements. ; All our machines are adjusted and put in thorough runnms orae-.by competent hand' . b,ore oehvery. Purchasers therefore have no trouble, but can successfully operate with tnem at once. ' THE NEW BUTTON-HOLE jIACHINEs arethoroughly practical and will perform all : tnal weciatm tor them. 'The Imvrnved ! MANUFACTURES MACHINES for heavy wrk. are too well known to need comment. We also keep in stock tie Nic Medium Noisit&s MANUFACTURES MACHINES . Ourstockof-.heSincer Se.ieg Maoiines J very ei.esive. .moraci-g every varietv trom ta p.ata Machine, mouuteo B Oiaci wa.r.nt:aoie, oiied. to tie e.ibo--i:ei; pearled Macaice, w-;-.m cao:ne: cise and 'icjjar la aioti.ki b-ack waicus, rose. Every Machine ts fsraaied'wrXtie usi ooir.ete :m::ire. jsciait tia new hec:-f hec:-f kS4w"-a w-'-Zs'i ana feller and brai- We guarantee oar .lachlnej to do Hemming, all widths: FtUlnci Htm. etltchisan Brldiay-, Jlaglc Bafllne: Kmbrolderujg (la chain stitch , e.thertng and Sewing on at same time, with or without a band, on tlie edge or lathe center; CordiiigjTack-tr-r; Quiltlnei Trlmmlnj, Binding aU wldiki and kinds. eten etc., etc. Twa doors soatbof the Eaie .m-poiiom. .m-poiiom. WE DELIVER MACHINES TO ALL PiBIS OS" THIS CITY I VQm All kiris ci ScTii laciines 1 thorough!;- Eeraire-i on Eea- i sonat'.e Term?. i I oI9 H. B. CLAWSQy.Snpt CHICAGO TRADE, i PAGE, B1IO.& CO., Importers and Itealera in - LEATHER AND FINDINGS J 50 Lake Street, ES. CHICAGO, ILL ' Lake Shore Oil Works. MAXWELL, WhTeLER & C3., Manufacturers of Engine, SlRnnl, Tallow, Lard and WOOL, OILS. j Dealers in Headlight Carbon, Whale .- Elephant, Seal and Sperm Oils, Agents for the sale of PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. 1 , Agents of the West Virginia 0U and Oil Land KAJ-C?ACTUBIES 07 EXCELSIOR CAR, ROOF AND IRCN PAINT g Tor lin and Shingle Roots, Bridge Timbers, to. I Factory, CHICAGO. QSce 3&3 i Illinois St., lej S. Water Street ' M. D. WELLS & CO , Manufacturers of and TYholesale Dealers in Boots and Shoes, H4 i. 1 16 Wabash A-re, Chicago. ' VAN SCHAACK, I STEVENSON & REID WHOLESALE DliUGGlSTS I ; Dealers in ( PAINTS, VARNISHES, OILS, : ' DYE STITFS, BRUSHES, Window Glass, Glassware Patent Medicines, &c., etc 90, 93 t e Lake St., cor. Dearborn ! Witi a Iarse experience in the Territorial rraae. we tel sure of ei-icg satiifacuon'in quauly, prices anu packing. di ! KKIGGS IIOllSE S- H. Signer, Proprietor. Rado'iphs'JreeTs CHICAGO. : Tais House is centner located, well Str-' Str-' aiaeu. 32J contains Rooms. dj 0IEB0LD & KIENZLE,! ' CELESEATED CIXCLSwIn FI33 A2;d ECH-JLAa PROOF ! Ad sirse-t's M.erl; ard Au-.csacc ! ; 63 sz: ii i PBATTiS COVE5T. G---ri! ' ' H. B. CLAWSON, Sett. Z r H T I . Agent for liaa ierrltor'j-. ' ; I KEITH BROTHERS, ! :HATS, GAPS ANq"7uH3 6s t ;a w.b.sh ath nvrrn a n r ; 3 . 4 Dearborn Place, LiliUAliQ : CHASE, HANFCEqTgc1' 51 Sontlx V ater si., CHICAGO, ' Eeaq-Anerfl far j Oils, Paints, Glass, &c, j WILSON OIL TANK, SAN FRANCISCO TrlADE, A. C. DIETZ & CO., PAINTS, 'oiI.S. Varnishes ad Lamps, n . ... . . :, ?. - - i i I rmtl.in i in o mi; ,v Willi lms. Vi:.'t:jt:-.!.. .-.m V. . . , - , e watcheC'diamonds, l'.cr lirfriiiiou of Jevttlry, s:lv-s a: silver-plated ware A:.-j A;:1L; : r t-c ,..!,: A:,..-:-..-L 1. f ' . 'HO ?Iunluintry, si.K. cor. Pine. '."(. . :. u liamUio, t'l. TjCvxNAw: v. i. C. iOWO is: CO., : -i .1-1: r::..Nr SAN Klt.VM'lStO, (.11. ''-". t.e ,rii,t; ad nj,; .:,!(. J,u to 11. B. CLA'.VSl'X. Sut.';,.f J, 3AU M & CO., Importer; aui M-inuiJcturers of MEN'S & BOY'3 GL0TMIN3 244 Sainton. e St., Snn KrnucUco. 45 Murray st., .New oi k. 19 I ! ZSI. KELLEE, ' Propr.ctor of lie Rising Suu and Los Anceles Vine- vartis. l'ein'l ivr the- sit ot hi ' NATIVE WINES AD BRANDIES j M. KELLER cfc CO.,' 1 Corner of Battery and Wnehi'iiLrtoti Strtvts, 1 San Francisco, - - - Cultfornis. A ii ee lie a AVlae, Kid or ado Wine, White ' Madeira Port Wine Hitter, Sherry Grape ii randy. All our Wicea an- Bratrly cnnrrLitei(1 strictly j-are, ami orer thtve VfA.s old. j 4 TjikeCity Corporation, Z:on' Co-ojrftiive len'';vnt!le luftittiiii'H, Gi'JIeA C.. .i: t LkeCitv, , D. H. Peerv, ai: I ifn.lt A On., Oj.ir-'i our I win.'S forsJe. 111CI1AKU GOOUHIXD, ! f-- Atiit, ali Lake City. ; 3. P. Iloiacu. Jas. Moorhead. S. P. HOLDEN & CO., FORElGiN DKY GOODS, Linen9, Dress Goods, Hosiery, &c. 28 & SO SAX60ME ST. Lon.lon : 27 Lea.lenhall St.. E.C. oo EINSTEIN EROS, a CO., Importers and Manufacturers of BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY STYLE AND KIND. 113, 115, and 117 Pine Street, SAX FRANCISCO. Our Home-made Goods are unequalcd by any. Samples at Mr. Goodhiud's Office, oo S-LT LAKE CITY. WEIL & CO. IMPORTS R3 07 Cigars and Tobacco Proprietors of tho HAVANA CiiiAK M A. UFACTORH aai, 233 and 335 Front St.. Southwest corner front & Sacramento Sts , GO J. EVEKBOG & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS 48 Clay St., San Francisco, DEALERS IX OREGON PRODUCE. Are constantly in receipt of Oregon Hams, Bacoa, Lard, Salmon. Ac. Starcli. of onr own and Eastern mannfactnre always on hand. j4 BRITTAN, H0LER0GK&G0 Importers and Dealers in Stoves Sl Ranges, SHEET ISGN&Tm PLATE, Copper, Zinc, Sheet Lead, Wire, PUMPS, Load niicl Iron X"i jo. xmEssv soon. Tools and Machinery and General HOUSE FURNISHINC HARDWARE, Embracing Plain, Japanned. Planished and Stamped Ware, Xoa. Ill . 113 California and 06 Xoa. 17 Si. 19 Davi3 streets. DBKTH. SUM i CAMPBELL BISCUIT BAKERS, And manufactarers of Soda, Boston, Butter, Pic Nlc, Sucar, Jlilk. and La Grande Jenny Lind Cakes, Ginger Snapps, I'llot Bread, Saloon Pilot Bread, Etc. The above Crackers are bakei fresh daily and are o. the verv be-, descriptioi. All niateriaU used in tlieir mann'actnre are of the bsst quality. Bakery 2 10 and ia MU.lon St., and U5 Mncrainento M., 2 SSXPRISCISCO V!LMfvD:N3 & SELLS G3, Importers and Jobbers of Wines and Liquors, 214 & 216 Fi:0T STEEET, J7 SAX FRANCISCO. GRAY, JONES, Si GO. IJEPOT of the SANTA CRUZ TANNERY MiXUFACTUSEZa OF Oali Jole Leather. 1 BATTERY ST., SAX FRANCISCO. A. J. GRIFFITH, in an kinds of SALMGM A?ID HEP.RIN33, 133 Washington Street. AU of Dr.e, im-.ie-i ard Pxied f:i celiac iL.r hr .' J.C.IEHniLL &tO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS 204 and -206 California t., i Fiiadico, - - California. Pirt::a:ir av.e-iU- raU to tie S'Jiii of I irteriKr every cesonpuon or mer:ha.iu, I Sale or Ores. c, tc. j lESTABIiISHSD 1S50.! j DASTLE "BROTHERS, j (wholesale GROCERS,! i 313 Ed 215 Front Street, no I I.poner3 and Joblers of FOREIGN A.D DO?IESTIC brandies, wines, a:d liquors, 311 Clajr Street, San Francisco. j LAW BOOK. HAINES' TREATISL Jus: i'.ili.-iei. bj E. E. MYERS, Caicaso. a KV ri)lT10. OF HAIIIZS1 TREATISE. i I Krvitrd and Hulfcrgcd. A- 1: t:ii : ll.vk f.-r J 'Jti.e5 vi the V -f ' .'i.-'.rjX, V u:::v JuJs't. v. -c:;,U'!.:..r-,auJ p u i 1 i''-- t'cr (fli- . e li ... t Kri err !., Ur. f.-y Law ci, ju: j uc:u. iVr every iiusiutws I ,- :: I.'L IJA If M. II A IXS, Conns'. Conn-s'. :Vr at J.mc. t -f .a at: a iitvi?K'US it'Q lo iac Tejt-::: tiUie. Lmi'ieto in one eu-caM i'.-uv K',au;e of owr N. 14 cs. Hound li: I II AI K l-IM- T 1 . UATISilal li sb 'ok well known to every jusiic cf the ; i'v.ue, i.rjctii-iug lawyer auJ rnblio vificer m llliuois tnJ the Northweiiorn States and ; ierritories, as ihe most uiel'ul and complete : work of the kiuJ extant. It hi lately been revised by the author, ! an j materially improved by the addition of I muoh important matter, giving all the late laws and published decisions down to lSuit. j Thii book ha-, ui to the ir.-; ent time, reached reach-ed a larger sale than any oth er work of the kind ia tins country. This fact may be men- 1 tiotd as evidence of iu superior 111 or it, lu txcelU-nco eoDsists both in the matter embraced, em-braced, and the arrangement or cla;sifica- I li.in nt" sii )ii Pi! Iu the collection of inatlor contained io the wo.k it is intended to give all the statute law and the general irinciplei of the common com-mon law in connection therewith, which a justice of the pence, polio j magistrate, eon-stauleor eon-stauleor corunor will require in discharging 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, Tliia will entirely supersede tho necessity for reference to the volumes ol the statutes. 'ihe arrangement of the work is methodical, methodi-cal, and cf tnc essence of iu value, presenting present-ing each subject in its order aud 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 alue plain to the common understanding as to tho more advanced lawyer. law-yer. Thejustice of the peace, police magistrate, constable, and coroner will find in ! this book ail the necessary forms and instruo tions in regard to every branch of his duty. The pricticing lawyer will find in it, collected col-lected and arranged in convenient form, all the statuto law and decisions, with referonce to adjudicated cises applicable in ordinary practice. The businessman will find in it a completo collection of forms required in the transaction transac-tion of business. Students 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 connection connec-tion with the ordinary branches of jurisprudence. jurispru-dence. Tho following brief reference to the contents con-tents of this work will afford in some.degree an idea of its peculiar merits. The book is divided in fiveparts, thesubject of each being be-ing methodically arranged in chapters or appropriate ap-propriate subdivisions, as follows : Part 1. Of Justices of the Peace, election and qualification, 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 tho com inducement of suits, and the 6ervice and return of process. 5 Of the appearance of the parties. 6 Of pleadiugs. 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 Of evidence. XO Of the docket, and forms of docket entries. 11 Of jud0Tnent, costs, and filing transcrip t. 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 ofjustices of the peace relative to the enforcement of the laws, for the prevention and punishment of ofTenses, and preservation and observance of the ueace. 2 Of persons 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 nal code. 4 Of proceeding where a criminal offense has been committed. 5 Forms of statements of offenses in warranU. 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 Sabbath-bre&king, and disturbing dis-turbing worshiping assemblies. 10 Of proceedings in case of assault and battery, and affi ays. U Of docket entries in criminal and summary proceedings, pro-ceedings, and justice's feas ia criminal caees. Part 3. Of the powers and duties of Justices of the Peace under particular statutts. Comprised in twelve chapters, treating 1 Of the acknowledgment and proof of deeds and ' Other instruments. 2 Of attachments before justices of the peace. i 3 Of bastardy, aud proceeding in cases thereof, 4 Of contempt of court. 1 5 Of contesting elections. ' 6 Of coroners. s 7 Ofestrai-s. ' 8 Of forcible entry" and dtain 9 Ofiaclosures and fences. 10 Of landlord and tenant, and proceedings hj distress for rent. 11 Of marriarts. 12 Of trial of the right of property. a Part 4. Of the Constable, his elec- " lion and qualification, and the powers f and duties of Constables in both civil and criminal ca-e3. C-iinprising five chapters, treating 1 Of the office of constable. ,S 2 Powers ad dauea of constables in proceedings. 3 Of tee lia&i:j of constables and sureties. Q 4 Of :Le pcrrsrs ai.-d d-ties of constables in crimi- ri case?. c a Of fees and corapensatioa allowed to constables j :n both ci d ati crizsinal case; Part 5. Common forms for ih b transaction of Vasiness. I 1 Arpre-tices. 9 Cc-faraershlp. j k 2 Arbitration aid a-wardslO ConTeyances. j i 2 Arrs53. 11 Iow-r. L 4 Ai--e-r.uptiil dgrezits 12 Leaaa. o M-izzniz. 13 Nrnralizauon. 6 Eis c:Zzzzi anl 14 Pers of attorney. Vry notes. 15 Bleases. 7 hls of sale. i 9 R;nds. In one large volume, 800 pages, law bin-iing. will be ee.it to ar.y address on receipt of $7.50 with the order. Ailrc-, E. R. MYERS, Publisher. S7 "Wahir.g;cn Street. Chicago. Halves' Treatise can be procured at JAMES DWYEH'S Book Store and Kews Depot. THE CELEBRATED" I STUDEBAKER WAGOK ! , .- aUi j Farmers and Teamsters THERE AEE NINE ?EAS0TS Why You Should Buy the above Wagon 1"! HST, Tlk-.v are niaJo oi' tho Ivst solootoj Indiana Timukr, thotou.v si'ii.-oiii'il tin, lor cover. ' 1 -' SK.CO.N 1), They are ui:ule hy cxperieneed tiv labor. I'l 1 1 K 1), The litluet running ami mot durahle Wai;oii in the M-.rl- Fill K 'I'll, Their Humble Skeins uever hi-eak, while all others jo l; IK Til, .NU't unil'oriu uiul best pre-pe-i'iie-ned W'ajua in .M;i:-kei- ai Ol one will tit snother, while other "inakes" will not. ' lUt' SIXTH, The only Wayon in which the SLOl'K HOI'LIHIU Sl'urv-used; Sl'urv-used; hence they have the best Wheel, which is actually the lbundati,)u ,) i Wneon, and should bo carefully examined by persons buyini;. M". K.VITI, They are sold only by ro.-pon.ible parties ; and every Is warranted to j;ive entiro satislketion. 0 II Til, Hecauso Teamsters will tell you they are the best Wi,-, all purposes, on the road. M.NTI1, Last but not least : Studehaker Urotheis are praetie-il men tend to their business personally, and do not entrust it ontiivlc to Jbrenie' is generally tho ease iu large lactone.-; hence the superiority ui'tl,,,;. ,r u all others. "-'rvroik. owr Sold by JNO. T. CAINE aj ; "HKHALD- QFFICK. Sali Take Citr ' NEW YORK TRADE. News to Housekeepers ! A barrel of Flour tnakea forty pounds more ol' Bread wiltt SEA FOAM POWBKR. No time- required for doujjh to raise, but bako iu a hot oven as so. n ad mixed. SKA FOAM save Vjjfrs, ShnrtfuiuB, Milk, Etc. and ii a wuiidei lui economy. TIIK. SEA FO I IS AS V, VTIK K, V 1 K r 1 V K 'I'lO W IT II O I 1" ANV OK I UK 11 VI) ALII IKS OK VKAxT Oil. liAKl.J IOW-UKltrS, IOW-UKltrS, SODA tU S AL li.lt ATI w GEO. F.GANTZ .V Co.. ilnnufaclurrr?, mV) lTti Duane iStn-et, X. V . Pool, NazrOj Kimball & Co,, WHOLESALE GROCEKS 35 Warren St., cor. Church, J. II. BULGER. Now York. FELIX CAMPBELL, 79 John St, New York, Manufacturer of and Denier in Wrought, Cast and Galvanized IRON PIPE, AND EVERY VABIKTT OK Fittings for Steam, Gm mid Water, uxrd by Kngincers, PI n u n iu- 1 u erg, PltimberN, Mtnm nnrt Gh8 Fitters. Uoilerii, lioiler Fluen, Sienm and Vftcuum Guaff8, Meant and Ga Fitters' '1 ools, ltoln and Coal iHH A pimral um for Factories, Fac-tories, liolelk, Ktc. STEAM APPARATUS, F'lR WARMIXQ liUILDIXGS. uii7 C. A. Longstreet. John Sedgwick. L0NG3TREET & SED3WiCK 3Ianufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in MEN'S & SOYS' CLOTHING, 466 4. 4G8 Broadway, Aew York. HENDERSON,JUSTICE&Co Successors to Griffen, Ilonderscn k Co., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FANCY GOODS, XOTMS, 1 1 O H I ! I t Y , FURNISHING GOODS. ETC., 498 fc 500 BROADWAY, OrpositoSt. Nicholas Hotel, Now York. MEDICAL. SUSTAIN HOME MANUFACTURE 1 The Best aud the Cheapest ! Hare You Tried Them I ANTI-DYSPEPTIC, OR I CQMPGUHD B0NE3ET PILLS, i I . Home-made and purely vegetable. j Twenty-five cen ts per box Twenty-fire Pills, j Warranted to give EatUfaction. They relieve Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indiges- ! tion. Liver Complaint, Headache, Lo3 of: Appetite and Foul j-toma'-b. will br;in up Colds, Fevers. Coughs, and Purify the Illood. i They will Clean.e the stomach, Penovate the System, and dispel Di-ease- Are good in all cases where Physic is needed. Try a box. You will line them. and never want any other sort. They are Ionic, Cathartic and Expectorant. Expec-torant. OPTHALMIC BALSAM, Or Eye Balm. j Valuable in most DUeasea of the Eyes. Re-m'vee Re-m'vee In Sam in at ion, airenghens the .Sigbt, j and Weak or Droopinip Li g, and isgenerally ; healing and streng:hening to the e ght, but; causes no pain. It i? also good for letter, , Ringworm and bad Sore.'. ( 0nl7 Iwenty-five CeDta per Eox. COINKLIIY SiALVK. : A valuable remedy for Cuts. Bruises. Wound?, I sores, Bums, Scald?, and for eafc or Lame ; Back, Side or Breaet, and for many otner Usee, These and other home-aiade family medi- ! cineB are prepared by j J. E. JOH.XSOX, St. George, Utah, J And sold at Zion's Co-operative Stores and ' by other agents throughout the Territory, j Alo soid at wholesale or furniihed on com- I mU'ioD to responiblea?ents. If these mr-d- : i icines are not kept at yoar etore3. ass your j mercnant to order them at once. TRAVEL. UTAH CENTRAL IIAILISOAI). PIONEER LINE CF UTAH, O.. and fer Tll.,-, ,S)0 ti.tily Trains LmyS:ilt I.nko Cily nt a.m. ami ' . Leave Ok,1,. t8, .,.,, 5,a, u-Arrive u-Arrive ai Suit Luke Cily ju a.m. auU f'ure from Snlt l.nke Tlty Wood's Cro -n (Vntrerlll, ... 1 Og.ri'oD'"!t0n 81'i5 K"'"v'" l" Vi Pare from Kden to ""vil!f, Sl.:) F:inn!nl,,n... I"" ' L.u ! In additinn to tho ,-iboe AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Will run DAILY, SUNDAYS KXCKJTKD. Leaving OgJen ot 5 a. m. and Sail UU Cili at4:Wii.m., On wliii-h full f;iro will eiititlo llin purun ot a lirket to return on the name .U. it4 train frej. and will mop by arranmiut the conductor nt nny point on Hit Hutu take on or let off paascngcre. Pasiengrra Mill ,,l.ae Pnrcliti. tliclr Tlcketi at tile Olllcti. , Fifty Centa additional will bo oliarrcl whet the fare is collocled on the Irani. I For all information confining freight ti pasi-age, apply to D. O. CALDEH, Ticket and Freight At' Salt Lako City. I JE 1 1 M O It Z SA T i h i;, BUI'KIUNTKNWM. ! j x 'UVtRPOCL & QUEEHSTOWM IN MAN LINI Or Royal Mail Steamers, SalUn? from .New York Every Saturday. AND Alternate Tuesday Cabin Passage, to I.ivi. 'f R Steerage " (car.; Ur Paaaage from Liverpool to S""1"' Cabin, ... rOold) llH Steerage, - . (Co'recy) Round Irip Tickets issued at very Io '' JOH.V G. DALE, af". 15 Broadway. "e Or V.'TLLIAM CALllKR, Arent. ..... 0---7 Sail Lake C.!7. - ' BENEDICT, HALL & CO., MAN-LTACTUEER3 ALSD WHOLESALE DEALEES IN Boots and Shoes, HAVE REMOVED TO Vos. 134 ami 136 GBAA'D STIJEE1'' One Block East of Broadway, NEW YORK. |