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Show GEXtaiL ELECTION FOR ISI'j. PEOPLE'S TICKET. For Delegate o CougresK, WIJ.I.IAM It. HOOPKIl. Ccmmiiisionrrs to Locate University JOHN VAN COTT, LEWIS S. HILL. JOHN HOWliElUlY. Representatives for Snlt JaUc County, ORSON I' II ATT, JOHN TAYLOR. A. P. ROCKWOOD, KNOCII REESE. B. YOUNG, JUN., JOSEPH F. SMITH. Selectman, WILLIAM C. NEAL. Treasurer, TIIEODORB McKEAN. Sheriff", ROBERT T. BURTON. Coroner, 1IAMPDEN S. BEATIE. Surveyor, CIIARLES W. HARDY. Voperiatendent of Common. Schools, ROBERT L. CAMPBELL. Poundkeeper, BRUNT STRING nAM. JbHIW.SNELL Manufacturer and General Dealer in Win) vixegak, Fine auI Coarse Salt, POTTE! Y, VILLOW-WARE. MOLASSES, Etc., Etc. Ida.Uo Slor, Rcvr Houue Cormr. 60,000 Shlnelts, 30,000 nth, ,000 ft Lumber, OU C:dr Pokt, WOOD AND COAL. FOIl SALE. 'Will t&xe anything in exchange that I think a percent.ifce can be realii-d on, fucb at Second hand Wagonn, Chains. Uud, HeTuhera, and producia ot the l&rm and lactoriec. Alto f.r lale, Tbre Wagona, V&, 5C"0 A 0X0 draught. Flvt Acre. Land, in Brighton Ward. IlalfClty Lot, in Twentieth Ward. 100 Hod City Lot, in Kiiteento Ward, hull planted with assorted Iruit. Small llouae aud piece of city lot. Second Ward. 85 Acre Gran Land, in Franklin, Caohe Valley. AddrefE JOUX W. S.VKLL, Idaho Store, UNIOX Ice Cream Ca.rdcii! ri. ittiiiuirwitr c.iy iiaJi. rrv Oar.!..!. ' beautifully fill.! up ailh 9t,itiiror ll'iuf.'a, S.' Ur, Talilet, Cur."l Hslki, Ac, Ai'., di'.3.it.'l in a fine lari, nppl.i orclmr.l, und i" rleri-lno:y rleri-lno:y the '.orfieHt jml cuolu-U rctr';..t iu thy city. Attentive Waiters !..: t'.f m j.trotu; will; d.Itcn-ufl ICE CREAM AND SUMMER DRINKS, T. tttbir with Strawberries and Cream, lemonade, Cronk Beer, Oranges, Lemons, Cherries, Nuts, Raisins, At.fi all Fruit and d'IirA'l in .iukd. B. H. YOUNG, Prop. S T A T I O 15 R Y For the Million. A luy r;iiiuity j u t Tct ut CALDER BROS.' Book Store, WrN i.dc .f Ktpt Temple .Slri'lt: SEMI-WEEKLY -j- ilERAIiJJ (HJ Coiistitu tion IJixi Mins, SZt 153, Cif j. I HpIIE Prcnpctufl of ihe I'ailr &H Lxke IIr&ld -- announced that a weekly edition wo aid b issued m rood u the material for it irn tm1. Siooe that time a carvfal c&dth of oar poiW (cilitia rrjLlt tbe fact that bj far th larger portion of the Txti torj bai at least a Mm i-w6kJy mail, root placfl Iwmg Bnppltd tri-wMklj or dailr. Aj ntwi la hotter fnuh than staio, and ai orei-jhody deairM to know aa aariy m poMobl who ij going on th world OTvr, wo b&v cbc)b4o4 Uiat a i Horrid I wor.kJ hftUr mAt t.Lt A-juazA aod rooaire&nta of th poop of Uv Ttrritory Imb a j pay. The encooraMnnt ka rooted ijvm jmq- iti th first cumbtr ol too Daily Salt Lake Herald nTic k btQ mtcL rfTSAt-r tha we bad an 7 raon to oxpoc;, wm hav cKiwi to a SEEQ-WEEKLT EDITIOIST, That will rwtJo th revUiio which the TTaraid hA alroady prunod, whilo w-t will poi It at a pnm that ovar; yroc-B who fafsrm aa -lvs K. The Senil-"Veekly Salt Lake HERALD Will b U.e nam mrvl tht ta the Dally HtnilJ, and jm.U cmmLr will contain Croa. 20 TO 22 COL.U3I1VS heading Matter. Tales, I'octry, Telegraphic Reports, Local News, and Editorials on Topics of Inturcst, MuXinfT a xnrt d.tfirahlf. bmllj joUTial ajtl authentic au-thentic r'Cirl ff tuntiit hwtory. Wr ar J.rirl I nfiv fatt ritico ftr 111 SoinI-W'kly Salt Luke At tlir fnllowltiir t.npr. t .(l..nt.Htly ti.w rrU,ttli 1 Ty in a'lTBiice : 1 copy, one year, $ 'I CO 1 copy, six months, 'Z 00 1 copy, tliroo months, 1 00 10 copu's, ono year, 00 10 copies, six months, IS 00 10 copies, three monthn, V (K) DUNBAR & SLOAN, Halt Ule U.mld Office. i I I i. HF lSjIi Gonial sl si( Pioneer Line of Utah. l i ! i Trains leave Salt Iake City daily at 5 a. tn. and 2:40 p. ra, arrive at Ogden 7 a hi. and 4:45 p.m.; leave Ogden city a; 8 a. m. and 5:30 p. m.; arrivs at Salt Lake city 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. In addition to the atove, aa ACCOIBIODATION THAU, WILL RUN, Wednesdays & Saturdays Leaving Ogden city 5 am, and Salt Lake city 4:40 p m, on whici full fare will entitle the purchaser of a ticket to return on the same day and train free, and will stop by arranging with the conductor, at any point on the line to take on or let off passengers. Passengers will p.eaw purchase their tickets at the offices. Fifty cena ij-ditional ij-ditional will be charged when the fare is collected on the train. For all information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to D. O. CALDER, Ticket and Freight Agent. Jos. A. IToims:, Suut. READ! READ! READ! Zion's Co-operative Mercantile' InstV ELDREDtiE & CLAWSO. DUILDLXGS. Groceries, Hardware && . AT HETtAXL! This Department is supplied with an immense Stock of Staple & Fancy Groceries, Hardware, 7('.n-, Agriadturtil. lthjl( m nts, Qnansuiri, Glaswarc, JV.'tkM.H, Stent, lifupfrf, J'oucrs, Horse and Svtty Kak, Ami Other 3Iiicliiiici'j . J Our assortment includes a large variety of artieles not generally found i stores, hence we are induced to offer tliein at retail to meet a public dotuaM which has been heretofore unfilled. We shall continue to supply the wholesale trade at our usual low prices and an inspection of our stock cannot tail satisfy the closest wholesale or retail buyer that it will be to their iu wrest make their purchases at the Grocery Department, Z. C. M. I." II. B. CLAWSON. UP1 a. c: m. i. PARASOLS,, SUM-SHADES, SILK UMBRELLAS, A I t lie True Col. We will clo.se nut our .splendid variety of PARASOLS between thi auJ the Twonty-lburlh of .Inly, 1ST0. IS Alt GAINS AUK O V V K It I. O POSITIVELY llANCINt; FROM 40 Cts. to FIVE DOLLARS I JustalVw of die highly uppreciuicd I.AKK SUi: PAKASOl.S. "W |