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Show A Live Paper ! Live People. 1 THE SALT LAKE i DAILY HERALD Tilt f-EC CLAP. AND COMMF.P.CIAL NL'.V.-l'AI'l.i: Of -SALT I.AKK CUV. Tin; People's Piper: FREE AND INDEPENDENT. TI1KONI.V .MOIlMMi DAILY 1'AIT.P. IN I'TAU, and THE CHEAPEST PAPEP M'lii.isinr) im The KocUy Mountains.! TO MEN OF ENTERPRISE! Tftt recent di'forery and r.ipi l development develop-ment of ihe mi es of L'uh h.ire givtn. and will continue l five, an impetus to trade of very klinl, whi'h should (MtnjisnJ the at tendon of all liinintna men who desire to gatre in iti iro:iu. ll4vy nMnnif n'i of ore f r months past buve liciMi tunning wciHh into the Territory; llirifs im'nmr.ttion h.u commenced; agri-e agri-e iliural rul ot lirr prutlmi a-e finng ready f" aIcs ; and air ri-li-t tits ba in to fufl the steady flow of money through the varied channels of COinilHTOe. To busiiieii men at a distance who see to r ftrtioip.it i in the lively trade winch must attend nidi a rapid tjroTth ol interests, aj well as to the lnc.il pubi c, a live, energetic new!).i i-(r ia a nece-Mly. by which to be made 'ullv iu'hu nntcd with tho true condition condi-tion of iniU'tra ai they exist, and through which to iToftMit their business and facilities for lui in. hint s i promising a market. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Fully meets ihii netTMity in I" tab. Not being the organ of any ptrion, aect or ii't)', nor devoted alone to any (His liitrrcit, it has grown upon public favor and ait.unrd an unpreoedentedcircula-ti unpreoedentedcircula-ti n in tli tiiuo wh oh ha- elapsed since it wa ejtaldihtd. by bein in tho striate! Fene a Kiee, Independent, Live and Thoroughly l'rogieal ve N EWSTA PKR. ITS MINING NEWS Collated with the greatest caro and from the mo!l reliable sources, makes it valuable to all interested in the mine of Utah ; its AGRICELTERAL J.XP GEXERAL TERRITORIAL IXTELLIGEXCE Can be equally relied on; and its kstkrprtjk h.vs plaod it in the FRONT RANK OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN JOURNALS. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Circulate large'y and U widely read in j every Mining Camp, and throughout the Cuuv. Towns and ct:lo-iients of the Terri- torr; 15 found in the tT.oe of every euterpris- I iiw bu?iM man m I'tah; circulate on the; I'r.i -a raoit:.'. Central Pacific and Utah Cen- tml R.i;rod; h.w larsc mv.l subcrirtion j list eajt. west, north and sou;h; and is 1 The Best Advertising Medium la the Kkvkr Mountain region. J Where to Advertise! Where it will bsSeen! Where it will be Read! In the People's Paper! THE SILT LIKE HERALD, DO YOU VTAXT EMFLOYMEXT .HIKED HELP, MECHANICS. LABORERS, LOTS TO RENT, HOUSES TO RENT, OFFICES TO EE-NT, STOKES TO RENT, T?E YOUR VTJJXTS KXOWX IS THE Salt Lake Eerald. LUMBER YARD. TRTJCKEE LUMBERYARD o CD C3 XT1 i ; o : o i i i i i ! - CD o H 9 O & T-t 8 i l j bS3 o I D i W! P 0 SEWIN2 machines. READ THIS! i' 1 i l . SIWCER SEWING MACHINE SH0L1B EE SEH Elf EVEEBYQDY ConUmp'.a'.ir.g tfce purchaL-e of & Mnchii.e for fnuiiiy or other ue. Ateor ncwly-flttcd p Salesroom, Second Door South of the Eagle Km-porluia, Km-porluia, between the Urog and Clothing Clo-thing Departments ofZ. CM. I., will be found a Full Assortment of these Admirable Sewing Machines , At Prices to Suit Everybody. j jTHE SINGER; SEWIXG MACHINE NEEDS NO PUFFING to commend It to the public, as the following MET mZZ TT J ihowi In 1S50 these now celebrated Machines were first offered to the public and in the . four years succeeding 4.0) were sold. To- day over that number are weekly turned ut ! from the factory, and yet this immense sup- I ply is no' equal to the demand. At the end ( j oi the year 1&67, upward of iA.ft0 Machines were sold, and in the then following years. 1 from 'rS to lo, the nuujber had been increased ; to upward of 500,000 MACHINES SOLD, . ' One thtrd of which were disposed i of w it hint he preceding twelve months ' From the forepoing it will be seen that dur-inr dur-inr the last three years, the eales have oeen ', upward of fifty per oent more than during the whole of the seventeen previou.3 years, ! THE PEOPLE'S VERDICT, ! after a score of years thorough trial ' Is that the SEWING MACHINE j Is adapted to all kinds of work, sewing as ! readily the thickest and most stubborn ma- ' ! terial as the finest and most delicate fabrics; iwith a stitch, that for eveness, perfection I and durability is unequalled, j Accompanying each Machine are printed ! instructions, so plain and easy of comprehen-j comprehen-j sion that, although we recommend custom-I custom-I to take at least one lesson trcm the Op I eraxor. it ia seldom done purchasers seeing i at a glacce the simplicity of the Machine i and oompleian&ss of the construction. Some ( oi the j OP THE i SINGER MACHINES ! A-RE ! Simplicity of eonstraotion therefore less ! liability to get out of repair. ! Short, straight needle less liable to bend, j break, or skip the stitch. The shuttle is carried; friction, wear and I the necessity of greasing the race are thus avoided. I t Readiness with which the most inexperienced inexper-ienced can adjujt the tension of the thread. ! Freedom from wear. After twenty years : oonstant service these machines have never , been known to wear out. They are aoiseless, rapid and easy in all : their moveaidau, i All our machines are adjuitti sDd put in thorough running order, by competent htnd?, ' bfore deLivery. Purchasers tnereiore hare no trouble, bat can successfully operate with them at once. : THE NEW BUTTON-HOLE iMACHIXE S are thoroughly practical and will perform all that we ci ana for them. J7w Improved ; MANUFACTURING MACHINES j for bear? wort, are too well known to need comment. We also keep La iiock the Sew Jdtdium N oiseless IMANUFACTUSINGMACHINES ' Oar stock of the Sir.ar Sjwire Machines is very exi-easive. aibrcing ei-ry rrie;?-; rrie;?-; finish, rroai thep-am MAchine. mounted ' on black wii-t table, oiled, to the eibcr f ateiy paried it achi-e, wit a cabinet case and i fjiizs ejver in mettled biick walnut, rose, - wood, ir zihocany hi p.-.Iished. Every Mi-izj is famiihed wiih the lixce ; coaple: fu.rs;trj Ln:Iudin the new hem-' hem-' tnert$ewi aii wiauur aad feller and braider. brai-der. We srnaxaniec onx JSachiRea to sUl Hemming, all widths; Felling: Bern, atitchlngi Braidings -3 &gic RafflLn?; . Embroidering (io chain stitch j Gathering and Sewing on at same time-wit a or wtiboat a b&nd, on the edge ox in the center? CordlngjTnc k-lrfiT. k-lrfiT. Q,a.iltinsrt Trimming; Rinding j tU widths and kinds, etc., etc., etc. liimTiGiiiis i Two doors sonth'of the Eagle .m portam. !WE DELIVER MACHINES W:;kcut AUsujI Chargt TO ALL PARTS OF THIS CITY j t, AH kindi of Sexin 3Iictine: thoroutbly Repaired cW Kea-sonable Kea-sonable Terms. i ol H. B CLAWSOX.Snpi CHICAGO TRADE. CHASE, HANFORD & CO., 51 South Water St., CHICAGO, Headquarters for Oils, Paints, Glass, &c, Manufacturers of the celebrated WILSON OIJL TANK. d!3 PAGE, BKO.& CO., Importers and Dealers in LEATHER AND FINDINGS 50 Lake Street, CHICiED. Ill Lake Shore Oil Works. MAXWELL, WHEELED & CO., Manufacturers of Engine, Sl?nel, Tsllo-jv, Lard and WOOL OILS. Dealers in Headlight Carbon, Whale Elephant, Seal and Sperin Oils, Agents for the sale of PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. Agents of the W&st Virginia Oil and Oil Land KASTACTCBEaS 0? EXCELSIOR CAR, R3DF AND IRDH PAIST For Tin and Shingle Boofe, Bridge Timbers, Ac Factory, CHICAGO. Office, 393 i Illinois St., 10S S. "Water Street, d!4 M, D. WELLS &, CO , Sianuficturers of and "Wholesale Dealers j in ! Boots and Slices,! 114 tH6 Wsb.sliATe, Chicago. M. D. Well;. H. J. MarfailaLd, R. Benedict, P. Aiclntjre. VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & REID WHOLES ALE DRUGGISTS Dealers in PAIfdTS, VARNISHES, GILS, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES, Window Glass, Glassware' Patent Medicines, &c.. &c ?0; 93 94 Lake St., cor. Dearborn "With a l,i"e experience in the Territorial trade, we feel sure of giving satiiiaction in qaiii:y, prices ani packing. BKIGGS HOUSE B- H. Skinner, Proprietor. Corner Wells and p TJ I P ipA Rajidolpn street, lillUAuUi 1 T"-Is House is centrV.;- I oca :ed. well fr- aisze-i. ani contains i-j ?.oo-5. duj DIEBOLD &. KIEN2LE, Scce;rg tc Iib::i. Einian C:--, - CELEB3ATED CTNX1XXAT1 FISE AXD ETTRGLAS P2G0F And 5argen:' Mneiie tn-i Aziosicc i.ani ja si: J& H. B. CLAWSOJ. Sap. Z. C. ?1. In Agent for Utah. Territory. KEITH BROTHERS, hatsTgaps AND FURS l';.';t7 and Strcuo Gxcb, 6 i TO W.bssb Ave-, rrTTTn i nfl 3 . Dearborn Place. UlXLuAUU i jl SAN FRANCISCO TRADtJ ZliUxY, SOUTHER CO.. Ii; ..-..- r.lJ.'.UT, .f KOHtiui isu iHk:ric BRANDIES, WINES, ! AND LIQUORS, A. 0. DIET2 & CO., PAIXTSr'oiLS. Varnishes and Lamps ... i r : : r. i- - , 1 n u y r lie 1 c o iiiioMi!' ,v mill! nil watcheC "diamonds,'' try Di'-crii'iioa of Jewelry, SILViS A3 SiLVES-PLiTED WARE A1;J Atiils ur the celebrate! Il.:oinl E''j!nand Ai.u-ru'in HO lonlgomery, S.K. cor. Pine, l"l : li'S. San Kraut-lco, Cal. 'l ur'iers fr m '.b- Te-rit .rits I roxptlv o,:i,i. tj 3. e. 30scn eo., ; I'M and 1ld FRONT STUL'ET. : SAX FRAXC1SCO, CAL. Qf:r the jiuat ond most comUU ' i'vek on the J'aiijic cmiit. Ueir i) 11. B. CLAW SOX. SuiA of "i i.R,Francisco.M.RIKR, . J, 8AUM & CO., Importers anj Manufacturers of iMEK'S & BOY'S GLQTMIN3 i 3'4 Sansome St., San Francisco. 13 Jlmray at., .ew York. f8 sE. KELLEE, Proprietorof the Ri-iinp Sun nd Loa Angeles Vine-1 Vine-1 yards. Depot for the sale of hii ' NATIVE WiNES AND CRAND1ES BI. KELLER ifc CO.,' Corner of Battery and Washington Streets, Snn Francisco, - - - California, Angelica Wine, F.ldorado Wine, White " ?liletra Port " Wine Bitters, Sherry Grape Brandy. All our Winea and Brandy gnarantfed strictly pure, and over three yeara old. 5"Salt Lake City Corporation. Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institution, God he A Co., SaltLakeCity, D H Pr-erN-, and Godlw A Co Otrden. k'-p our winM for Bale. R1C11AKD GOUDH1.NT), oi22 Ageot.Sali Lake City. S. P. Holden. Jas. Moorhead. S. P. HOLDEN & CO., IMPOEILUS OP . FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Linens, Dress Goods, Hosiery, &c. 28 & 30 SAXSOME ST. London : 27 Leadenball St.. E.C. ob ; EINSTEIN BROS, & CO., ' Importers and Manufacturers of BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY STYLE AND KIND, 113, 115, and 117 Pine Street, SAN FRANCISCO. Our Home-made Goods are unequahd ly any. Samples at Mr. Goodhiud's Office, 05 S.3LT LAKE CITY. WEIL & CO. IMPORTERS 0? Cigars and Tobacco Proprietors of the HAVANA CItfAR MANUFACTORI 221, 223 and 225 Front St., Southwest corner Front fc Sacramento Sts., 06 J. EVESDIXG & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS 48 Clay St., San Francisco, DEALERS IX OREGON PRODUCE, Are constantly in receipt of Oregon Hams, Bacon, Lard, Salmon, Ac. Starch, of our own and Eastern manufacture always on hncd. j4 BHUTAN, HQLBRQOX&CG Importers and Dealers in Stoves c Kanges, SHEET IRON &TI?J FLATE, Copper, Zinc, Sheet Lead, Wire, puirps, Ijead ftiicl Iron DFii30. TIXSKaV GOODS, Tools and Machinery and General HOUSE FURNISHINC HARDWARE, Embracing Plain, Japanned, Planished and Stamped Ware, Xos. Ill 113 California and 06 X os. 17 19 Davis Streets. DEETI. ST1HE & CiMFBELL BISCUIT BAKERS, And manufacturers of Soda, Boston. Butter, Pic Xic. Sugar, 31 ilk and La Grande Jenny Liad Cakes, Ginger Snapps, Pilot Bread, Saloon Pilot Bread, Eic. ; The above Crackei- are faakad fresh daily, and ! are 01 the very be-t description. Ali materials used 1 in their manufacture are of the fc-eat quality. Bakery 210 and '212 Mission St., I and 05 Sacramento -1 ., fS SAX FRA.XCISCO WILMERDIN3 i KELL0S2, Importers and Jobbers of I Wines and Liquors, I 214 & 215 FK0T STEEET, j U SAX FR.l.VCISCO. 1 GRAY, JONES, & CO. 1 DEPOT C'J THE j SANTA CRUZ TANNERY j iliST7ACTUHX.3 0? Oak sole Leather. J9 EATTESY ST., r?.ACI5C0. A. J. GRIFFITH. PICKLED fc SHOKED SALMON AND HERRINGS, 123 Washington Street. J.C.5IEHSILL, to, oUMiTiiiSion rniciU.iA,! i b 20i and 206 California St.. S&n Frmciito, - - California Piruclar arzeti-jn t-aii to 51Lir? o: i Scle of Ores, r., Ar. - CASTLE BROTHERS, j WHOLESALE GROCERS. ' 313 and 315 Front Street. l5 Wl BOOK. HAINES' TREATISE, ' Js: Pbliibti E. B. MYIR5, Chicwo. I NKW KUITION OF : i HAIIJES' TREATISE.!; Kt Ud and Enlarged. . I A p. I - i ; i ei:;V!p Fok f,-r Just-cm of the ! ' 0 ' .. L:t-r;. l.!.-U'' e-, n J I'ub;'.' I'liocr? :cis- j , er. . A .Uil'.e li ol Kclcrriictf ur , r c Lj) er, ai-i U::Li.t K-r txy iiusmvj. I ly ZLIJA1I SI. HAISS, Coim-I itijr at Liic. ! F: :'i Ki:'.u'n. Kifviie 1 and im prove.!, j cmuu.1 it.g ihe iaws aud dci'ions aott U-i-:r--c; i.me. .c:e in i-ue eitaut oti v t Vv'lume of over ' 1 paitfS. Uouua iu oc--tiw siiccv. i'ricD $7. XL Irl A 1 I.' F, S ' T I-V BATI8 W J I; a bvK well known to every justice of the : ioace, prrtioinji lawyar and public otneer u llliavis ;uid tho Northwestern Sutei and ferrituries, as the most useful and complete ; ffork of the kind extent. j It has lately been revised by the author. ; in J materially improved by the addition of j nuch important niAiier. giving all tha late .aws and published decisions down to lSo ! rhis book has, up to the present tiuie, reach- ii a larger sale than any other work of the kind in this country. This fact may be men- j tioned as evidence of its superior merit. Its excellence consists both in the matter em- ! braced, aud the arrangemit or classification classifica-tion of subjects. In the collection of matter contained in the wo. k it is intended to give all the statute law and the general principle of the common com-mon law in connection therewith, which a justice of the pace, polio magistrate, con-stableor con-stableor coroner 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. This will entirely supersede the necessity for reference to the volumes ol the statutes, 'ihe arrangement of the work is methodical, methodi-cal, and cf tho essonco of ils 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 aad practical experience. It has long been a subject of general remark that the author has, in this work, presented the law with a clearness ana simplicity of style which renders ren-ders the whole ali e plain to the common understanding as to the more advanced lawyer. law-yer. Tbe justice of the peace, police magistrate, constable, and coroner will find in this book all the necessary forms and instruc tions tn regard to every branch of his duty. The pricticing lawyer will find in it, collected col-lected and arrange! in convenient form, all the statute law and decisions, with reference to adjudicated cises applicable In ordinary practice. The businessman will find in ita complotf collection of forms required in the transaction transac-tion of business. Students of the law will likewise find thii a very valuable work for perusal and reference, refer-ence, as containing the general principles o the common law, cleatly stated. In connection connec-tion with the ordinary branches of juris prudence. pru-dence. The following brief reference to the contents con-tents oi this work will afford iu some.degrei an idea of its peculiar merits. The book i divided in five parts, the subject of each be ing methodically arranged in chapters or ap propriate subdivisions, as follows : Part 1. Of Justices of the Peace election and qualification, and proceed ings before them in civil cases. Comprised iu thirteen chapters, treating : 1 Of the office of justice of the peace. 2 Of thejurisdiction of justices of tho peace. 3 Of the different forms of action. 4 Of the commencement of suita, and the aerric and return of process. 5 Of the appearance of the parties. 6 Of pleadings. 7 Of witnesses, compelling the attendance thereo taking depositions, and of oaths and affirm a 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 filing transcrip t. 2 Of appeals and writ of certiorari. 13 Of execution and punishment. Paet 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 offenses, and preservation end observance of the peace. 2 Of persons capable of committing crimes, of ac-. 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 proceedings where a criminal offense has been committed. 5 Forms of statements of offenses in warrants. 6 Of proceedings in relation to theobserv nee and surety of the peace and good behavior. 7 Of fugitives from justice. S Ot search warrants. 9 Oi proceedings and penalties in relation to the misdemeanors of Sabbath-breaking, and disturbing dis-turbing worshiping assemblies. 10 Of proceedings in case of assault and battery. and affiays. 11 Of docket entries in criminal and summary pro ceedings, and justice's fess ia criminal caes. Parto. Of the powers and duties oi Justices of the Peace under particular statutes. Comprised in twelve chapters, treating 1 Of the acknowledgment and proof of deeds and other instruments. 2 Of attachments before justices of the peace. 3 Of bastardy, and proceeding in cases thereof. 4 Of contempt of court. 5 Of contesting elections. 6 Of coroners. 7 Of estra.v e. 8 Of forcible entry and detain. 9 Of inclosures and fences. 10 Of landlord and tenant, and proceedings by distress for rent. 11 Of marriages. 12 Of trial of the right of property. Part 4. Of the Constable, his eleo ;ion and quaiiication, and the powers " ar.d duties of Constables in both civil , and criminal cases. Comprising fire chapters, treating 1 Of the oce of constable. 2 Powr ad dctle of constables ia proceedings, 3 O: the liability of constables and sureties. 4 Of the powers and da ties of conatablee in crimi- til Cii&S. 5 Xr.'i az.-i ;jiip-rr.sti.n allowed to cons tabic , hi both civil az l criminal cases Pabt 5. Common forms for th : transaction of business. I 1 ArpreztKes. 9 Co-pairnership. 2 ArbitTdtijii arid awar'islO Conveyances, j 3 Arreemerus. 11 Dower. 1 i Acte-n atrial arremti 12 Leases. 5 As i-rtiZrnt?. 13 Naturalization. 6 Bills of Exz'-t.zs ar.d 14 Powers of attorney. prorsisscry note. 15 Eeleases. 7 B.ia of salt. 16 Mill?. 5 E:r.. f la one Urge volume, &.0 pages, lafs j bin din?, vail be sent to any address on recc-ipt of S 7. 50 with the order. f 1 i Ailrc-. IE. H. MYERS, Publisher, ' j r7 Washington Street Chicago. ! j Haises' Treatise can be procured fjat JAMES DWTEiTS Book Store land News Depot. THE CELEBRATED STUDEBAKER WAGOH ! Farmers and Teamsters THERE ARE NINE REASONS Why You Should Buy the above Wagon FI US T, TIk'.v are mule of ihe ln-.-i solo.-teJ Indiana Timuku, thorough OU01!ii UthUT OOVtT. ' ' SKl'O.N 1), Tlnv are nuule by expi'rii'ntwl five Till III), Tim luhtivt running and mot ilur.iblo Wuon in ilio Murkei Fol K ill, Their Humble tKeins never breuk, wliilo ail others dii. !' 1 FT 1 1, Most uniform ami beM proportioned Waijoa in .Market; any i,lrl of one will lit another, while other "m ikes" will not. SIXTH, Ihe only Wagon in whuh tlie SLOl'K S 1101" LP 10 11 Sl'OKK is used ; heuee they have the best Wheel, whieh is aetu.illy the foundation, ot'i'l Wai'Oti. and should be carefully ex:imined by persons Imyiiijr. HVK.T1I, They are sold only by responiblo parties ; nnd every Wa;..9 is warranted to jrtve entire satistaetion. F.llill l'll, lieeause Teamsters will tell you they aro the best Waj-nti, fJt all purposes, on the road. Sl.VlTl, Last but not leat : Studebaker Urothei.s are praetieal men, at tend to their business personally, nnd do not entrust it entirely to foremen is is generally the case iu hirire factories; hence the superiority ui' their work owr all others. Sold by JNO. T. GAINE, al "HKUALD" 01TICT,, Salt hake City. NEW YORK TRADE. HENDERSON, JUSTICE& Co Successors to Griffon, llonderiou A Co., IJJPOKTKR3 AND JOHRKK3 OT FANCY GOODS, iNOTIONS, iiohi vi iiy, FURNISHING GOODS. ETC., 408 Jt 500 BROADWAY, Orposito St. Mcholas Hotel, flu New York. : News to Housekeepers ! - A bfirrol of Flouruiiikes forty pounds moro i ofBread witn , SEA FOAM I'OWBKR. 1 N timereriuired for doiiKh tn ruiso, buttj.'ike ) iu a hot oven as BOn ad uiixca. i SEA FOA.1I 8:ive Fbs, Shorttuins. Milk. Etc, aod is a wondei tui economy. , TH R SEA FO X I IS AK KXTIRKLV KEW I.WEXriOV, WITHOUT AKY OP THE BAD O.UAL1 I IfcS UK YKAT OR UAK.11NU POW-5 POW-5 iiE US, SOU A tlK. SAL.E11AT U GEO. F. GANTZ i Co., lliinufiioturcrj, j. mM . 17(i iiuuiie .Street. N. Y. Pool, Nazro, Kimball & Co., ; WHOLESALE GROCERS B 35 Warren St., cor. Cliurcli, J. U. BULGER. New York, dii : FELIX CAMPBELL, 79 John St, New York, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Wrought, Cast and Galvanized IRON PIPE, AND EVERY VARIETY OF Fittings for Steam, Gas iid V nter, f, utird by fcngli.eers, Manilla- larern, Plumbers, Mram nnd Gad Fitters. Boilers, Boiler Flues, Steam and Vacuum Ouages, St earn and G&a Fitters' '1 ools, Kottln aud Coal Gas Apparatus for Factories, Fac-tories, Hotels, Ktc. STEAM APPARATUS F'R WARMING BUILDINGS. mi7 C. A. Longstreet. John Sedgwick. LONGSTREET & SEDGWiCK Manufacturers of and WholeEale Dealers in MEN'S & SOYS' CLOTHING, 466 4u 468 Broadway, -New York. MEDICAL SUSTAIN HOME MANUFACTURE The Best and tlie Clieapesl I Have Yon Tried Them I A,Ti-i)ri:i'Ti C, COMPOUND BONESET PILLS. I Home-made and purely vegetable. Twenty-five cente per box Twenty- fire Pills. Warramed to give eatUfaction. They relieve Jaundice. Dyspepsia, Ind'ge?-tion. Ind'ge?-tion. Liver Complaint, Healache. Lo.-s of Appetite and Foul Stomarh, wiil br-ak an Olda, Fevers. Coughs, aud Purify the Blood. They will Cleanse tbe stomach, Kenovaie the System, and dispel Di-eaie- Are good in all cases where Physic i& Deeded. Try a box. You will lise them, and never want any other Bon, They are Tonic, Cathartic and Expectorant. Expec-torant. OPTIIALMIG BALSAM, Or Eye Balm. Valuable in mot Diseases of the Eyea. Removes Re-moves Inflammation. Streng hena the Sight, and Weak or Drooping Li s, and isgeperally healing and strengthening to the e'ght, bat . can:e no pain, ft is aia- good for Tetter, Ringworm and badSore. Oniy Iweoty-five Centa per Eox. CONKLIN SALYK. A valuable remedy for Cut. Bruises, Wounds, Sore?, Bams, S:ald;, and for eait or Lame Back, Side or Breast, and for many otner usee. The?e and other home-made family medicines medi-cines are prepared by 1 J. E. JOHJiSOS, St. George, Utah, And eoM at Zion's Co-operative Store and by other agents throughout tbe Territory. Also sold at wholesale or furnished on com-j com-j miseion to responsibleaeota- If these med- icines are not kept at your stores, ak your i merchant to order them at once. TPAVEL. UTAH CENTRAL IM1LIIOAI). PIONEER LINE OF UTAH, On and after Thu, .,!, , ico 1 , IJkily Truing Leave Salt T.iika HlyatSam nn.l 2- -Arrive ui On.lun 7 a. in. nil .:, , m Leave OK.I. n ..I H n. m. ,! i. , ' I Arrive al Salt Lake City IU a.m. and 7:p, Fare from Salt Lake City 0 Wond'j Cro 8 .711 Onlrevillo I i f ariiiinatim H.2.', Kaynvillo 1 jj Kje" W Fare from Ogden ,0 Kaysville $l.:tn Parmlnton .... II n Cemreville a.W Wuod'.UfuM li Salt Lake City jJ In adjitign to tho abovo AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Will run DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCEIVEV, Leaving Ogden at ft a. in. and Salt Lake Chj at 4:1U p, iu., On which full fare will entitle thn purfliwer of a tirket to return on tho HHtne d;iy nnd irain free, and will stop by arriingiiifc with the conductor at any point on thelineW take on or let off passengera. Pafliengem will pirn He Pnrchni t heir Tickets at the Oil. cel. Fifty Cent additional will bo charged wh the fare ia collected on the train, For all information concerning freight or parage, apply to D. O. CALDEIt, Ticket and Froight At' Salt Lake City. FKItAJIOKK 1,1111,1:, SUI'KItlNTE.VDEM. m FOK LIVERPOOL & QUEEN8T0WN IN MAN LINE Of Royal Mull Steamen, Sallln? from New York lEvery Saturdayi AND i Alternate Tuesday. : Cabin Parage, to Livertj,. f?Hl "'?1a i Steerage it - (car.) ! Pauage from Liverpool to SewTor ! Cabin, . . . (OoM) -JJ j Meerage, . (Cu'rentj) ' Round Trip Ticket i.Eued at very lo rt i JOHX G. DALE, laBroadwij. Xel"rS' i Or WILLIAM CALDKR, AnenL r . i o2T Salt Lake CitJ. C- BENEDICT, HALL & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IS Boots and Shoes, HAVE REMOVED TO ( Xos. 134 and 130 GRASD STREET ' Corner Crosby, 1 . XTPW YORK One Block East of Broadway, iMjH lUilii-' |