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Show UENERAL CEALERS. j DlilfElTD1 II ih Jit U - .I'.- .1 ai. 1 i-i now 'J" IUiL' a .V' W, Lpr-h .""-;:: J.i.-.:t !'..:. IU-t a.vl V.'.i.tt, I M J. ITERS' Oulf.Uing Cood3, llanluarc. Tobacco, Crockery, CLOTHING, BLANKETS, AN 1) Boots and Shoes, OF CA.IrJ;'.MA N'ANUr ACTU -i. At Store in Groesheck's Block, (i,.l,.;i.- (ht l.tj.lfint ft-r, salt i. vK i: i rv, i taii luro Im c.in an J will oflcr UNSURPASSED IJHHSEIIS Tj nil wlm tn:iy f:ivor him with tln'ir :itroiiaire. Kcimiu? thf S'.tvk and Judye fur WAGON .WD CARRIAGE. RAILROAD SHOPS. A. HOPPER & CO., Second South Street, llalfjtUock tsast Hevrre llouit, SALT LAKE CITY. WACOM AND CARRI'AGE Of ail Descriptions. HARNESS Made ami Repaired. BLAOKsnrnmiG Or nil Rinds. CARRIAGE PAINTING iD IRIIMC. A. HOPPES. E. B. ZABRISKXE. fS LUMBER VABD. TRUCKEE LUMBERYARD id "to o -s-J i ! CD i i o o CD CD CD O 3 o i i ! w p SEWIN3 MACH'NTS. ' 'LOIIE.UE noii:li;s I A ' ' . L SEViNG MACHINF is i;:z Standard Mac.ine cf the Vorld ! The feurclal Coiuuiltire appointed to cum ne auJ Keport ou Sewing Mukluri at ilie North Carolina State Fair, held at Raleigh, la.t week awarded a Gold Medal to the Florence Sewing Machine for the cite and quictaciior It movement, perfection and large variety of work, and lt valuable new feature, making ma-king it the most valuable Sewing Machine for family ue. Parties contemplating the purchase pur-chase of Sewing Machine are requeued re-queued to read the following from the Sew York "Tribune" of Oct. lOlb, 1870 I SKAVI.XG MACHINES. We have recently had occasion to make acme iumiries into the progress of improvement improve-ment in the mecn.iuiiui of sewing machines, and were nut a Huie surprised to learn that the central ilea in the first iuven;iun tae ahume still holds i;j place, though many :ieuipL$ have been made to supercede it. due .-buttle, in c-'inbinatiun with tne needie, is still tne n ean used to lurm the ititcu, in the leading machine?, and we find that the growtti of trade is chiefly with the shuttle-u;iiic shuttle-u;iiic machine?. Ihe improvements that are taking firm hold in practical use are, therefore, necessarily necessa-rily in connection witn the shuttle, either in the detail cf the shuttle itself, or in other parw of the machine connected with it, to eause tne whole to operate more periectly and uniformly, and to simplify its use. Many important gains in this direction, , made since the first great invention, are undoubtedly un-doubtedly einboa.ed in the "fc'lorenco" ma-chide; ma-chide; and we recommend our readers to carefully iuaoct the "i'loreuce" before making ma-king a choice. due points peculiar to this machine are; An unusual amount of money is spent in masing the "r'lorenee," thereby securing the best material t,sieel, tor instance, where others use cast-iron ), and the ' nest fiu.sh of important parts (the shuttle, for example, 1 being risidly rejected il it varies from the siaLd.ird l-Lj.U'Jth of an inch!; It is constructed con-structed on the simplest scientihc principles, entirely dispensing with the Cugs, and cams, and huk.- wmch fO often get perversely out oi order ana sorely perplex every one but tne practiced macainist by their unaccountable unaccount-able freaks, i no "r'lorenee" is so easily iuauaged. and its use is so readily learned, that an ordinary girl of ten has sense and muscle enough to run it perfectly, due lockstitch, lock-stitch, as made by the "iiorence" is very recuiar and perfect, very strong and elastic, and U drawn into the labrio evenly, grad- i uall, exactly, without jerking, and witnout causing the seam to pucker, or straining the thread so aa to endanger its breaking; con-iequentiy, con-iequentiy, vei y Hue tnreads and lis at tabnes can De u?ed. ieside this, the i Iwrence" Uu all but the cheapest styles) also maies tnree additional otitcnes a double luck, a single knot and a double knot which are strour and more elastic than any other stitcQ, and which are made by no other machine, ma-chine, ihe "i iorence'' is the only machine mat his a reversioie eed, whereby the direction di-rection of tne sewing can be instantly changed without Slopping the work, thus , enab.ing the operator to Quilt r emoroider with unusual tacihty, to sew backwards and easily strengthen a seain wherever desired, and. finally, by a few repeated stitches, to fasten ends in the quickest and strongest way. It is the only machine that has a seii-aojusting seii-aojusting shuttle-thread tension, which i works so perfe.-tiy that the operator can run across the . eaviest seams and sew the finest linen and the thickest broadcloth ia iniine- , diate succession without breaking the thread i and without changing the needle, stitch or . tension. Ine "r'lorenee" draws the thread into the cloth with unegnaled precision and certainty, by means of an ingenious auto- ' malic "uike-up" wheel, which disposes of the slack thread left alter the stitch with an accurate promptness that prevents ail snarling snarl-ing or dropping of stitches, and allows the operator to sew backward, or to run off the cloth and on again, wr.h perfect impunity. It has an improved elastic hemmer, esciu- sively its own, which is managed with ease, and will make a hem of any wid:h on any material, it not only makes a perfect gather and sews it to a band at one operation, but it hems, and binds, and fells, and quilts, and coras, ana tucis, and gathers, and braidji without basting. &uch special provision ia made aga.nst injurious wear that the "Florence'' "Flor-ence'' is claimed and guaranteed by the Com- pany to lat twict as long without repair as any other shuttle machine in the market, without the siUatesi difficulty. Every part ot the "Florence" is so periectly and permanently perma-nently adjusted, ana it has so few joints and points ot friction, that it runs with the utmost ut-most eiue. due needle is set and threaded, and urn stitch is lengthened, shortened, or reversed with the utmost ut-most eise. In usins the "Florence" neither the wori c-.r the operator's dress is liaoie to oe soiled, due "t iorence" with aii these c aims to stiperionty, sei.s at the satne price as otaex arst-ctass mcaines. ihese advan tages : L-.oerality mmaatitacture; S:mpuci:y of construction; Faculty o: management; Variety ot St-t.-aes; Keversu.e feed; te-adju-'tinri tensic-n; Automatic ;.isie-Ui; Improved hemmer: FTv-v-.rioa against wear; i'erfect and i -Tin an en; a vestment; ..Asy rxcu attcn oi neei'ie and stitch; C.ean.incss an : chea; ness; Tie beauty and higa intsh of the machine: liie tne "F.vrence,' moderately sneaking, sneak-ing, a maenme whicn to he va-ued, neeus oat to ce trie--!- "o :ami.y can aford to be wtth:nt a ;ew-inc ;ew-inc maenme, and we hope that be:'-:-re iong one may ;ound wherever "ihe Inbnne" is we-come. TO THE LADIES Of Salt Lake City, and throughout through-out the Territories of rta.ht Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. "W esttrzi a eorliil inv;;s;io" to cll a: cut of:e. an.i exazu.:ze u:e t'.orezo: Yil .j Setr-i Lsciiiz.e, wb,eiher ce tiVr "i:r:c-s &zd" pleasure ;o sol::il close ccnLyarUc-n. TVs have C2. exhibiuon. in crier u:e n:r e&silT to eiplsia pcir-- of direre-oe. ia which we c.ain superior..", vhe machines ma-chines c: various makers, izc.ui.ig ihd Grover ct Baser, t't-.cir sciTs heeler or Wilscu. In akir. such corcran- cf rival macuir.es. ou; or; i-ue co."-rar? hev will be ker; by a coupe:en; m-chuuis; m-chuuis; in ihe oes; of ron-iing orhar, v so-nee o; ihem require as g :ou an engineer engi-neer as a ic-conucuve. ) GHAS. S. HAMMER, General Agent, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Barron & Co.'s LUMBER YARD Comer of First South and Tliird West Streets, one Block South, of Kailroai Depot, at the end of Track, Salt Lake City Have constancy on band all descriptions of Utah, Iruckee and California Kedwood LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH AND PICKETS. ALSO A FULL ASSORTilEXT OF DOORS, SASH, BLIXDS AXD MOULDING S. 45 Special Orders from I-umbfr Dealers and Builders filled on short notice. The p'ahlic are invited to call ; and a fair portion ot patronage respectfully solicited, auu BARROX fc CO. NEW YORK TRADE. News to Housekeepers ! A barrel of Flour makes forty pounds more c t Bread with SEA FOAM POWBEB. time required for doueh to raise, but bake in a hot oven as soon as mLxei. SEA FOAJI saves Egjs, Shortening, ilili. Etc., and is a wonderlul economy. THE SE A FOAM IS AX ESTIRELT JEW IXYEXTIOX, WITHOtT ANY OF THE BAD QUALITIES OF YEAST OR BAK.INO POW. DEBS, SODA OR SittRlTts. GEO. F. GAXTZ A- Co., Manufacturers, ffi23 1.6 Duane Street, X. Y. Pool, Nazro. Kimball & Co,, WHOLESALE GROCERS 35 "Warren St., cor. Church, J. H. BULGER. New York, FOR TEMPERANCE DRINKS GANTZ SICILY LE.MOX SUGAR is delicious and recomxenas itself. I: I should be sept in every househonid. 2so ' p e-n:c i; complete without it. .very chil-I dren's pany or o her sociil gatherig-. I snonid nave plenty of this wholesome and! del;.:ion concentrated Lexoa-ie. j f- A Poana Can makes Thlrty f till size half-pint tumblers of Pure ' cmonade. GEO. J. GlMZ Co-Mannfacrarers. j ZUD ITSDuace Si- New York. j C. A. Lonsstreet. John Sedgwick. LCrtQSTREET & SEDGWICK j ManuiactnTers of and "Wholesale Deaiers in 1 MEN'S & SOYS' CLOTHING.' 466 A. -46S Broadway, Sew Tor it. FELIX CAMPBELL,1 79 John it. Xe vr York, j Mazfac:rer of azi Dealer in A rouhl. Cast and GalTBnlied HENDERSON,JUSTICE&CV S-;cesi:rs :o Grifen., Eenierion i Co., I :?Oiril5 A5"D ;OE ZZ5 CT F1XCY GOODS. .0TI0.I FURNISHING COODS,! 49s ct 500 BROADWAT, j Orrcsi-.e 5-yiiiiclas E::el, '' Ifew York. ' CONFECTIONERS. J z ' - i H. WALLACE, Lk ,"' N ITS.' it.uns. pof-tuK-V BALLS, PltKLES, si KPltl-E BOXES, TOBlll'l), ClliAKS. Bread, C.-ackers and Pies fresh every day. WATCHMAKERS. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS. I ELIASGH &. HAUZR2ACH, ti( Door tut of the Herald, Are w rki-n who n t only rp:r Wn.-brf nJ i-l mil ilii W.v'a to oruer ia Ai-y s'.j'.e. --'r ny (-rt vi 'bru., ii'j-ji t -v wr t.Lua io n er.Li.-e V a'.cii. Work hlxecuted ou Moderate Term SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. ' uEETH. mRRUASIHEIL BISCUIT BAKERS, l And manufiOturers of Soda, Cotton, Butter, Pic Mc, Sugar, Milk, aud La Grande c XX ACE.BHS, Jennv Lind Cakes, Ginger Esnapps, Pilot lSr-jail, Saloon Pilot BrejiJ, Etc. TLe atjve Cracker are bkcj fresh UttUy, and are oi the very l-e-t Jescripti ju. All uidtermla ucU m their uuujuriicliir are oi ilie best iiulny. Bakery 310 aud 21'J Minion St., and 05 sjacrauieuto M., fS SAX FRANCISCO WSLMESDSN3 & KELLOSS, Importers and Jobbers of Wines and Liquors, 214 & 216 FKOXT STKEET, J7 SAS FRANCISCO. JNO. G. HODGE & CO., IMTOK rilKS and Wholesale Stationers, K?p the largest stock of Stat ion ery, Blank Books, School Books, Playing Cards, Wrap-plug Wrap-plug Papers, TictneSj Pocket Cutlery, dx. , tf-c. , On Ihe Parific Coa-t.which tbeyare prepared to sell , either for Gold or Currency ai trices tlmt will off or ! induceriients for buyers anywhere west f the Rocky Mountains. 327, 329 & 331 SAXSOME STREET, mil San Francisco. Win. T. Reynolds &. Co., Importers and Dealers in FIXE 1VIXES AXD LIQUORS, Agents for Kosenbau m and C. O. D, Bitters. 45 & -L27 Bdttery tit-, -an Francisco. -ft- Srecial attention paid to Choice Goods foi Medical and Family use. Hill GRAND HOTEL On Market, New Montgomery and tiecond Streets, SAW FRANCISCO. CAL. JOHNSON & Co., Proprietors. fo THE BANK of CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, D. 0. MILLS, - PRESIDENT. V. 0. RaLSION, - CASUIEa. Capital Paid Up, - $5, OOO, 000. DRAW DIRECT AND ISSUE LETTERS of Credit on ail the principal cities of the fS S orld. E. MARTIN & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Wine and Liquors 403 FS0XI STREET. SAX FRANCISCO. H. B. Hrxr. ni5 MUHFHY.GRANT & CO. Importers of American and European Fancy and Staple DBY GOODS, NAN FUANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, Beg to call the attention of the Trade to their lare and varied stock, comprising complete lines of the following goods : SILKS, Slack, Colored and Fancyi VELVETS, DRESS GOCDS,Fraen,,acS,l!1, HOSIERY, KID GLCVES, GENTS' FURNISH'G GOODS, CORSETS, WHITE GOODS, of every kind. QUILTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, 'cV SHIRTIN3 & HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEP-ING LINEN. SHAWLS,1"1"' B'.C"1""". COTTONS, EU"Sr i"2di!own' jCOTTONADES. K7 JEANS, CASSl?iiEBES ic , &c. FLAN N ELS, 1111 "iorie"d qa"" BLANKETS, 1 Which they oer on Liberal Jmw. I J4 t James Spmazce, Jchn Sprasce, C. C. Cta.j ma. ! J. & J. SPRUANCE, liporter3 and ITholesale I-ers in iiiiiLg hiiu LlyuUiiui ji 415 FROST STREET. BRITTAN, K0LBR00K &C0 j Importer? and Dealers in Stoves z Ranges, SHEET ISCH&TW PLATE, Copper, Zinc, Sheet Lead, Vlre, pnrps, 1 Lead fviAci Iron Xiioo. j TrVAERS' GOODS, Iools a;i Maclie.-j and General HOUSE FURN1SHINC HARDWARE, Ejnbrcing P'.aia, Jara--d, Piinkhei And f-aped Ware, Sot. Ill 113 California and : c-3 Sot. 17 4. 19 Davli Streets. LAW BOOK. hainWIreatise. Js: PuVlUbei. by E. B. MYERS. Chi.-aso. a r.v ruiTiox or HAINES' TREATISE. Xc I. cd aud Enlarged. j i . An lr ii.r.e-.leV.ok forJu.:u-e. if ihe , Pv.-tf. 1"- V. i"au:y Ju.ii.; . r . L: er?. L' , n-'-i ' e.-, j i u L' v ". er ; ' er..v. A n.a.e k.-.-t. I Kelcrriii-e Ut , Fj ELIJAH V. 1IAIXFS, Cu- t.'.r at Li.uc. j K:--,h E !:.:ion. Revisel aJ improved. l-rr.-clil t:U-e- ColizI'Ict 111 one e.t-fs-t'.il , o-uvu vn.-iuei'i'ovfr ' i-a;tfi. Louua iu j . tacitw scci1, rru-e j I Is a book wil known lo every jusi'ue cf the ! peace, iTaciiwiLjj lawyer and vublic oiiicer in Iliiuois and ihe Norihweiern Stales and ! Territories, a the most u;o:ul and eoiuplcte work ol the kind eitanu Ii hoi U:ely been revised by the author, and materially improved by the addition oi much important uiatu-r. giving all the Ute laws and published decisions down to 1S' This book haj, up lo the present time, reached reach-ed a larger sale than any other work of the i kind in this country. This tact may be men-I men-I lioned ai evidence of its superior merit. It excellence consists both in the matter em braced, and the arrangement or elassiuca-lion elassiuca-lion of subjects In the collection of matter contained in the work it is intended to give all the statute law and the general principles of the common com-mon law in connection therewith, which a justice of the peace, polica magistrate, 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. The 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 it 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 alike plain to the 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 lions in regard to every branch of his duty. The practicing lawyer will find in il, collected col-lected and arranged in convenient form, all the statute law and decisions.with reference to adjudicated c ises applicable in ordinary practice. The business man will find in it a complet e collection of forms required in the transaction transac-tion of business. Students of tho law will likewise find this a very valuablo 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 juris prudence. pru-dence. The following brief reference to the contents con-tents ot this work will afford in soine.dtgrce an idea of its peculiar merits. The book is divided in five parts, the subject of each 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 chapters, treatiug : 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 the commencement of suits, and the service and return of process. 6 Of the appearance of the parties. 6 Of pleadings. 7 Of witnesses, compelling the attendance thereof, taking depositions, and of oaths and afS rma-tions, rma-tions, 8 Of the trial, and incidents there to. 90f evidence. 10 Of the docket, and forms of docket entries. 11 Of judgment, costs, and filing transcrip t. 33 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 offenses, and preservation and observance of the peace. 2 Of persons capable of committing crimes, of ac cessories, and who may be witnesses in 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 totheobserv nee and surety of the peace and good behavior. 7 Offugiiives from justice. 8 Of fiearch 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 assault and battery, and affiays. 11 Of docket entries in criminal and summary pro ceedings, and justice's fess in criminal cafes. Part 3. Of the powera 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 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 estraja. 8 Of forcible entry and detain. 9 Of inclosures and fences. 10 Of landlord and tenant, and proceediegs Ly distress for rent. 11 Qf marriag-3. 12 Of trial of ihe riht of property. Past 4. Of the Constable, his election elec-tion and qualification, and the powers and du:ies of Constables in both civil and criminal cases. Cos prising five chapter?, treating 1 Of the c:e of constate. 2 Powers ad dalles of constables in proceedings. 3 Of the liability of constables and sureties. 4 Of the powers acd d-t-es of constables in crimi- rai ca;es. 5 Of fees and compensation allowed to constables in both civil and criminal c&ces. Past 5. Common forms for th. . ; transaction of business. I 1 Apprentices. 9 Co-partnership. 2 Arb.trati.nar.dawardilO Conveyances. 3 Agreements. 11 Tower. 4 Ante-nuptial agremts 12 Leases. 5 As-:gLJnents. 13 Nararaiization. 6 Bills of Exchange and 14 Powers of attorney. promissory notes. lo Releases. 7 ElIIs of iale. 10 Mil:?. 8 Bonis. In one large volume, SCO pages, law binding, will be sent to any address on receipt of $7--iJ with the order. Ad Ire S3, E. 15. ilVERS, Publisher. W Yi'aihington Street Chicago. Halves' Teeause can be procured at JAMES DWYER'8 Book Store an! Xoto Depot. THE CELEBRATED - STUDEBAKER WAGOH ! Farmers and Teamsters THERE AEE NINE REASOXfc Why You Should Buy the above Wagon Fill ST, Tluy are uiaJe of the bo.-t seleotoJ Iniuasa Timber, tlu.roucV.j sc:ione.l uu.ut ivwr. j nKl'O.N 1). Tlu-v :ire m:ule by expt-noik-oJ livo lukr. I T111K1), Tho lk-ht.t running ami mot iKir.ililo agon in ihe Market. Fill KTU, Their riiiuibld Skeins never W:ik, while all others do. ' V I FT II. Most uniform an i be.-t proportioned agon in Market; any plrl 'ot one will tic another, while other "makes'' will not. ! SIXTH, The only 'Wagon in whieh the Sl.Ol'K SHOT l.Dl'.K Sl'OKK is 1 iw J ; henee thev have the hest Wheel, whieh is aetually ihe foundation .." the I Wa'on. and should be earefully examined by persons buying. Si:V r.VlTl, They are .-old only by re.-poiiMble parlies ; and every Wan is warranted to five entire salisfaetion. J Klli H I'll, lieeau.-e Teani.-ters will tell you they are ihe be.-t Wagon, for i all purposes, on the road. i MM'll, Last but not least : Studebakor V.rothei.s are praelieal men, ul. ' tend to their business personally, nnd do not entrust it entirely to rorenien, a I j is generally the ease in largo factories hence ihe superiority ot their work over all others. :Sold by JNO. T. OAINE, Ul "HKUAUV Ol'TICK, Salt I.ako City. CHICAGO TRADE. .L'AUU, CO., liuiwrieiTs and lWalor in LEATHER AND FINDINGS 50 Lake StreM, Prl CHICAGO, ILL Lake Shore Oil Works. MAXWELL, WhFeLER & CO., Miinut'dcturors of Eiu'iue, Si"al. Tallow Lard aud VOOL OILS. Dealors in IleHdlight Carbuii, Whalo Elephant, tSual and Sporm UiU, Agi'iiti lr ihe fijile of PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. Afvuu of the Wt Virginia Oil and Oil Land MANUFACTURERS OT EXCELSIOR CAR, ROOF AN J IRON PAINT for Tin and hiule liooU, Bridge Timl m, Ac. Factory, CHICAGO. Office, 3i3 A 3yy Illinois St.. bJ& S. Water in-t, d!4 M. D. WELLS &, CO , Manufncturerd of and Vi'huleaale Ie:iK-ra iu Boots and Shoes, 114 1 10 AVubai.lt Ave, Chicago. M. D. Wells, 11. J. Ma. f:.rlni.d, R. Benedict. S. 1'. .M.-lnlyru. VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & REID wiiolesali: ! DRUGGISTS Dealers In PAtHTS, VARNISHES, OILS, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES, Window Glass, Glassware Patent Medicines, &o &o. 90, 93 &. 94 Lake St., cor. Dearborn 23: h sl m ru: a r j With a larpe experience in tho Territorial trade, we feel sure of ?iviug satisfaction in quality, prices and packing. ds FIRE BRICK, ENGLISH AXD AMERICAN. ROBINSON & SON, 2I5 East Madison Street, Chicago, 111. BUIGGS HOUSE B-II. Skinner, Proprietor. Corner Wells and f T T j p p ( Randolph Streets, jI11UXUU This House is centrally located, well fur-pi fur-pi h''d. and C"ntijn Hofm. dr DIEBOLD & KIENZLE, (Successors to Liebold, Bahmann 4 Co., CELEBRATED CEN'CLXNATl IIEE AND BURGLAR PROOF AF U S, And S&rtfent'B Magnetic and Automatic Bank SLt Z3 S. S, PEATT & COVEKT, General AgenU 86 Washington St., Chicago. H. B. CLAWSOS, Supt. Z. C. M. I., Agent for Ltan Territory. rSI KEITH BROTHERS, Manufacturers and Jobbers of HATS, CAPS AND FURS JJtflinery and Straw Goods, 6 8 t 70 Wabash Ave., flTTTp A flfl 3 . 4 Dearborn Place, 1HIUX1UU CHASE, HANFOP.D k CO,, 5X South Water St., CHICAGO, Headquarten for Oils, Paints, Glass, &c, j Manufacturers of the celebrated 1 WILSON OIL J A X K TRAVEL, UTAH CENTRAL SIAILESOAI). l , i J l" ?"', i w : -W Wl.V( y PIONEER LINE GF UTAH, On and after Thurlny, Ueo. 1, 1H10. Unity Trains Leiive Salt Luke City at f a.m. and 2:4A p.m. Arrive ul tinden 7 a. in, and 4 p. m, LfMVO UK'dfli ut ,S h. in. nd.V.l p. in. Arrive at bait Lake City lu a.m. ud 7:.'iti p,m ' Fare from Snlt Lnke City to Wood's Croa I .70 CtMitrcville , Fiirmiuglon 81. 1 Kaynvillo 1a', Ogdou 2,'ji Fare front Ogtlcii to Kaysville l.'l Fartuimrton AS LVntroville -A Soud'sCria 2 Salt Luke City 2.:i In addition to the abov e AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Will run DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCK1TED Leavinif 0dcn at h a. in. and Salt L;ika Cilj ut 4;-i0 p. iu.( On which full faro will entitle tho purchaser of a ti'kot to return ou the name day aud train Irco. I'naaeiifrerrt ivlll pirn we Pure ha it l heir Tickets at Hie Olltrei. Fifty Cent? additional will he charKed when the i.iro iu cuUuoted on tKo tram. For all information concerning froiiilU ot IiLtinat;o, apply to D. O. CALDKll, Ticket and Freight Ag' bait L.nko City. FKKA.TIOUZ Ml l lii:, KCl'Klll N'l KNlJl'NT. V J. LIVR?aCL b QUEEMSTOWN 3. .- v " A-.feA :.; , ' j IN MAN L INE Of Iloyal Mall Steamer, Sailing from Ntw York Every Saturday AND Alternate TiK'sday. Cabin PaKsage, to Liveipoji. f-hi) $75.00 Steerage " " " (cur.) JU.00 Passage from Liverpool to Xzvr York Cabin, - (Gold) $75.00 Steerage, - - (Cu-reucy) 34.00 Round Trip TickeU issued at very low rat JOII.N' G. DALK, AK-nt, 16 Broadway, "ew York, Or WILLIAM CALUKK, Acent, oJT, Salt Laite City, LUD. MEDICAL. 1 SUSTAIN HOME MANUFACTURE The Best aud the Chtapc ut I Have Von Tried Ibtml ANTI-DYKPEPT1C, COMPOUND BONESET PILLS. Ilome-made and turely vegeuljle. Twenty-firecenu per box Twenty-Ere Pill!. WarraDted to gite taiUlacllon. They relieve Jaundice, Dvpei.-ia, Ind Ration. Ra-tion. L.ver Corni.iaint, llewaeue LJ ' lAl.uetiie and r'oul BUjuia. h. wul br-aiop ! Fever... Coushs. and Purify tne B.o.i. I They "ill Cleanse the Moinacn. Keno.i.e : the System, and d..el Di-ea,e- Are v,t m all case: where Physic is neeued. irya M-You M-You will like them. and never waDt an, Mtr sort. They are Ionic. Catnartic and toraDt. OPTIIALMIC BALSAM, I Or Eye Balm. I Valuable in most Difeies of the Eye?. H" I move; Iriflarumation, atreng'hens inei2-2 land Weak or JJroopin? Li e, and i-ep;r' :'. healing and streiii'lhenirig to the f j cau-ee no pain. It - ais' good for i"' j Kmgworrn and bad sore. ! ODly iwenty-five Ceou per hox- COMiLIX SALVE. ' A valuable remedy for Cut5.Eruies,WEi?. , Sore, Lurna, scalds aod fur W eaii or i Back, side or Bret, and for many o:- ; Thee and other home-made family me" ' cines are prepared by j J. E. JOHXSOX, St. George, Ttah, I And sold at Zion'a Co-operative stores by other agents throughout the Jerri1' Alo sold at wholesale or furni-'hed on e-'-r miafion to responsible agents, li tnejc m:a icine? are not kept at your etorei. J-""1 merchant to order them at once. BENEDICT, HALL & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, HAVE REMOVED TO Xos. 134 and 136 GRA5D STKEET Corner Crosby, ) TF,W YORK One Block Eact of Broadway, i IXIi M I |