OCR Text |
Show A Live Paper . T'jH I Live People: Till: MALI' LARK ! i DAILY HERALD t Tllf. r-tXl AIL AM; COMMKl'.UAL Mv.V.-l'AI'KI' OK SALT i.aki: crrv. j ThkPkOIU'S P.IFERli i l FREE AND j INDEPENDENT.' TheCheapest Paper I'l M.lillfcK IN 'I'll- ltorky .Mouiititiin ! TO MEN OF ENTERPRISE! Th rnt JictTerr an I rapid doTclop-ment doTclop-ment of the tuitici of I uh haro gireo. and will continue to Kira, n impetus to trade of Tory kind, whh'h nhoulj command the at inution of U busim-ns men who deira to hre in It profits. Heavy shipments of ore fr months pat h.ive hcc n briritfin: wealth into the Territory ; a Urte tiiniH(rttin hu commenced; acri-culturil acri-culturil .nd other products are ftniini ready suit ; and nierchantu beicin to feel the steady rtw of uiunry thruiuh the varied channel of CMiinuerre. To buim'tt men at a distance who seek to participate in the lively trade which most attend siu h a n.pid itrowth of interests, a well as to the lurul puMir, a lire, energetic newid'r is a neei-astir, by which to be made lully a-'iuaintd with the true condition condi-tion of uiiitten as they tint, and through which to present thoir business and facilities for turni.-hinsj so promising a market. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Fully meets this necessity in Utah, Not bluK the organ of mny person, eect or party, nor devoted nlont to any logic Interest, it has grown upon public fayor and alUiucd au unprecedenteiicircula-tion unprecedenteiicircula-tion in the time which h.va elapsed since it w&j esuMii-hed. by being in tho strictest senjo a Krce Imlr pcuilent Live unit ThuroitKhly I'roftirctalv N EWSl'A l'ER. ITiS MINING MAYS Collated with the t rentes t caro and from the most reliable source.", make it valuable to all interested in the mines of Utah ; its agriccltfral am) geseral territorial ix tel lig exce t'n b muaIIj' rvlieJ on ; nd lTsisrumm h. pUced it in tho FROM KVk OF THE ROCKY .MOUNTAIN JOURNALS. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Circulate larsoly and is widely read in every Mining Camp, and throughout the Cities, Towns and Settlement: of the Territory; Terri-tory; is found in tho office of every enterr-ris-inc business man in Utah: circulates on the I'nion i' act no. Central Pacific and Uth Central Cen-tral Kailrvads; das a Urite mail subscription list est, west, north and south: and is The Best Advertising Medium In the Kooky Mountain region. Where to Advertise! I Where it will be Seen! Where it will be Read! In the People's Paperl T II K SALT LAKE HERALD, i i DO YOU Wi.T EMPLOYMENT HIRED HELP, MECHANICS. LABORERS. LOTS TO KENT, HOUSES TO KENT. OFFICES TO KENT, STOKES TO KENT. MAKE YOUR WAS'TS KXOVT TX THE Salt Lake Herald. LUMBER YARD. TRUCKEE LUMBERYARD m . o HrJ "XT' o o i o B -1 CD CD A! o f-t 08 o D W P t3 SEWING MACHINES. READ THIS! in 1. SINCE R SEWING MACHINE SHjULB IS Bif EYERTBIDT Coil.-!! i-lu-.;:. ll-; 1-ircL.i-; of a At our new ly-flttcd up Salesroom, Second Door huutb of the Kagle Em-port Em-port am, between I tie Drug tud Clo-thlag Clo-thlag Ucpartiucata of Z. C. 1. I., will b found Kull Aort mcnt of these Admirable Sewing Machines At Prices (0 Suit Everybody. THE SINGrER SEWING MACHINE NEEDS NO PUFFING to commend It to the public, as the following liow: In these now celebrated Machines were fir-t otiered to the public and in the fuur years succeeding 4,i.0 were sold. To-d.ty To-d.ty over that number are weekly turned out from the factory, and yet this immense supply sup-ply is not eiu.il to the demand. At the end 0; the year 167, upward of 2"0.ii0 Machines were sold, and in the then following years, from 'tvi to '7ti, the number had been increased to upward of 500,000 MACHINES SOLD, One third of which were disposed of wit hlu the preceding twelve months. From the forepoing itwill be seen that dur-inr dur-inr the last three years, the sales have been 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 U that the sewing mmiiE is adapted to all kinds of work, sewing as readily the thickest and most stubborn material ma-terial as the lines t and most delicate fabrics; with a stitch, that for evened, perfection and durability is unequalled. Accompanying each Machine are printed , instructions, so plain and eisy of comprehension comprehen-sion that, although we recommend custom-era custom-era to take at least one lesson from the Operator, Op-erator, it is seldom done purchasers seeing at a glance the simplicity of the Machine and completeness of the construction. Some of the -AJDViSTT-A-GrE S j OF THE SINGER MACHINES ABE Simplicity of construction therefore less liability to get out of repair. Short, straight needle less liable to bend, break or ip the stitch. The shuttle is carried; friction, wear and the necessity of greasing the race are thus avoided. Readiness with which the most inexperienced inexper-ienced can adjust the tension of the thread. Freedom from wear. After twenty years constant service tkete machines have never been known to wear ouu They are noiseless, rapid and easy in all their movements. All our machines are adjusted and put in thorough running order, by competent nana?, before delivery. Purchasers therefore have no trouble, but can iuoceisfuiiy operate with them at once. THE NEW BUTTON-HOLE MACHIXE S are thoroughly practical and will perform all that we ciiim for them. The Improved MANUFACTURES MACHINES for heavy wrk, are too well k-ow- ;0 need comment. We also kep m stock ih.e She Medium Xyacss 'MANUFACTUSIKSMACHINES Our stock of the Singer Sawing Machines is very es.ens-.ve, en:? racing every variety of a-Uh. fro si the patn Machine, mounted on black wal-uttble, ciled, to the elaborately elabor-ately pearled Machine, w;;n cabinet case and t-'iding cover in xottlec black wil:u; rose, weed, or ntah:fany highly p-liihed. .every Macntne ls fiirniihed w-.-j, Lhejime complete tumiture. injluim; the new hem-mer hem-mer .sewing aU w-.itns, ani feeler and braider. brai-der. We CTTia.rm.ntee onx HachJLnes to do Hemming, aid widths; Felling;; Hem-itttchlng; Hem-itttchlng; Braldine; Magic RoJSln?; Embroidering; oo chain stitch ; Gathering and Sewing on at ame time.with or ulthont a band, on the edge or In the center; Cordine;Tuck lrc; QuiUlnc; Trimming; Binding all widths and kinds. eic etc., etc. Two doors south'of the Eagle Emporium. Em-porium. WEJELIVER MACHINES TO ALL. PARIS OF THIS CITY ; 1 kdi c: Sew MacHzes S choroTiiIy Keralred on F.ea-; F.ea-; sC'cai'.e Terms. i ! oIS H. 3. CIAWSOX,S-pt EH "S '$ H Si; a. S $ N Q s - : B- H cn 2 Q . " S I ' O - CO 5 NEW YORK TRADE. FELIX CAMPBELL, 79 Joha St, New York, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Wrought, Cast and Galvanized And Cfcry ran'efy of f.iiinns for the sa;ne. ' mlT HENDERSON.JUSTICE&Co1 1 Successors to Qriifcn, Hendrsan k Co., j IMPORTERS 1SD J0B3ES3 OF FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, FURNISHING GOODS. I ETC-, i 49S & 500 BROADWAY, , Orrcite St. Nicholas Eo:eI, New York i News ta Haussksepsrs ! SEA FOAM ;iie rc .lired :":r to n:5e, b-: caie SEA FOAM sat-es Errs. Shrre-u:i. ilUi, THE SEA FOAM IS AS ENTIRELY EW INVENTION. WITHOUT ANY OF THE BAD QUALITIES OF YEAST OR BAKI5G POWDERS. POW-DERS. SODA OR SALtRAIls. Ui-j. r.liiSTZ -j C:, i:.iz-:"ic- -rer5. PooljNairo.Eziljall &Co.. WHOLESALE GROCEES 33 Warren St.. cor. Chnrcli, J. II. Jfew York. C. A. Lc-r5-rssu Jci Seiri. LCNGS7REET L SZDSW'.CK Mmn:"i-::nr?T? of n i K"n: legale MEN'S & SOYS' CLOTHING, 5S A. tss Broadway, Sew Tork. FURNITURE DEALERS. 1! r 3 n A W u a R 3 C'J J a b u 1 :;. .r::L. i-jakmv; am nu- ai :: Kui A-KK; will : :.: it t. thkiu imkk-;t imkk-;t ': 1 call at H. DLN'WOODKY'S I'll it 11 vv IS 00 111 9 KAST TM.Ml'i-i: ST-ff ST-ff . :: aim' 1 i-liir iT ! lit tlroonl h uiumtit. :. iUKt Knit rrlorrli. 1 mi . D'ldt l:rJttra IO Jll t- . L.. 1 bic,. U l4ntri Piuihk Koom C hair. ukautl U.luui. M .. ii ptr tl Wood Scat, - 1 j J jl! J cth i'o. 1(. - 13 .1 . 5 t prrdoi n.ji u - - ;i - ' '. 11".. y" ..m i N. .( r M : :r A.: ; r:-. t-WU-T LUVCSrt FOR SALE! T- 1 -iOfis. !?:":. .i 11. L1'.- v ' FHANCISCO TPi " DE. (UAXl) HOT ULi '.'a Mai ke?. New Mon i.jouiery and JUiiNSON X CO., rilOVKIKTOK. THE BANK of CALIFORNIA SAX FRASC1SCO. I D.0.MILL5. - PKESIDEXT. I V. 0. KALsl'ON, - CAsuIH. Capital Paid Up, . j,0UU,O0U. DRAW DIRECT AND ISSUE LETTERS r-i Credit on all the principal cities ot" tho 15 World. E MARTIN c4 Co., Importers and Jobbers of Wines tvnd Liquors 40j FROXT STREET. SAS" FIIASCISCO. U. Ii. Ill-XT. Ill5 fl U R F M Y, G R A f J T 00. Importers ofAmcrican and European iY.iicy aiul St;ii)lc 01Y GOODS, CALIFORNIA, Beg to c;i!l the attention oftheTradeto their laro and varied stock, comprising complete lines ot the following goods: SILKS, Black, Colored and Fancy VELVETS, D--CC CnnnO FrencU.EullsU HOSIERY, KID GLOVES, GENTS' FURNISH u GOODS, CGa3ETS, WHITE GOODS, of every kiud. QUILTS, H't-'TVL'I3r,',SrZG Silk, Linen, .U jACliOnlirfcj and Cotton: JSHlRTiNQ & HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEP-ING LINEN. OUtty! Q Lace, Broche, Cashmere, Cn.lLOj etc. PrtTTM-JQ Bleached and Brown, UJ I luiWj of aU kludd. C0TTQNADE3, K'Y JEANS, Griw&iitii.Pii.S ; etc , &.c. FLAHHLS,aUcoloriead,luaU-BLANKETS, FLAHHLS,aUcoloriead,luaU-BLANKETS, Which they ojfer on Liberal Terms. James Spruance, John Spmance, C. C. Chapman. J. & J. SPRUAKCE, Imponers and TThoIeale Dealers in liin'j AnO LI Q U 0 RS f j4 415 FROST STREET. bStTAN, H0LBR00K&C0 j Importers and Dealers in Stoves cL Hasiges, SHEET IRON ,TI.H PLATE, Copper, Zinci Sheet Lead, "Wire, PUMPS, Xi i cl axid Iron npijao. TIA.liERS' GOODS, Tools and Machinery and General HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, Embracing Plain, Japanned, Planished and Stamped Ware, os. Ill &. 113 California and oo 3i"ot. 17 19 Davis Streets. DEETH. STASR CAfflPBEIL BISCUIT BAKERS, And manufacturers of Soda, Boston. Bntter.Plc "lc, Sngar, iliili and La Grande O JL J. O 375. s , Jenr.v Lind Cakes. G!r.g.;-r Sr.ripp Pile: Bread, Saloon Pile: Bread, Etc I T-e Crackers are t ike.i frrfh d uir. ar:d ire :Le verv tT drcr:r::. n. Ail rr.a:r:a:Vni I m !T.cir Eiazn! iCicre are me Lcs. .j"ii.;;v. j Bakery 210 and 213 .Mission St.. i and 205 Sacramento t., f? SAS FRASCISCO 11 il.i wi.i.1 it j r.LLJUu, Iir:--r: zzl Jobber! of Wines and Liquors, 21i & 16 FiiO"T STP.EET, : SAS FR A SCI 5 CO. 'JXO. G. HODGE & CO., ' 'vhciesale Stationers.1 stationery. Blank Books. School Book-. Fiayinsr Card-, Wrapping Wrap-ping Piptr, r.:'. - r -'.--.. d-c, d-c. i-T, E.;- iSCI SA'SOME STREET, ,VTiu. T. Reyuolds Co., : FLXE WISES AS'D LI v TOi? Aeentsfor Rostntinm and C. O. D Bitter, wa i -ir t:, Irii;:o! LAWBOOK. HAiilEFTHWTiSL; ' i : F-'-.-l.-iei. .y E. B. MYERS. Cik-sso. m:v kdition or HAINES' TREATISE. lie Ucd aud felulargrd. An 1:. r-.-'-'- ' .: f,ru:i:c5 of the : l.:-. .i .-. .t:. J pui.'.K' :U-cr ii1:!- -wr Li ' ..-, u.-c:ui !r c ery liuMiii-? 1 ! KI UAll M. JIALXFS, tn:i- : .'. r .;:h Kevl-cd ar.d iuii-rveJ. , - Lii-r: : w decisions uon to i ' vi'...'.")'l-li-i'!'0i'r 1 1 UoULi IU 0c-l.a sUt'i, l'r;c J.-V. I? a b t. k well kui-wn lo every j notice of tbe j'C.ice, i ritiilLi Uwyer and public officer i m Illinois and the Northwestern Stated and ' Territories, as the most u;eiul and complete work e-t the kind eitont. I; hii Li:ely been revi?eJ by the author, and materially improved by the addition ot aiueh important m.itier, giv ing all tho lute laws and pubibhed decisions down to In.-;-This book has, up to the ire?ent time, reached reach-ed a larger sale than any other work of the kind in this country. Xhia fact may be mentioned men-tioned ai evidence of ita superior merit. Ils excellence consists both iu the matter embraced, em-braced, and the arrangement or classifica tion of subjects. In the collection of matter contained in the work it ii 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, police 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 tho volumes ol tho statutes. Ihe arrangement of the work ia methodical, methodi-cal, and cf tho essence of ita 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 tho law with a clearness and simplicity of stylo which renders ren-ders tho wholo alike plain to the common understanding as to the more advanced lawyer. law-yer. The justice of tho peace, polico magistrate, constable, and coroner will find in this book all tho necessary forms and instructions instruc-tions in regard to every branch of his duty. The practicing lawyer will find in it, collected col-lected and arranged in convenient form, all the statute law and deaisions.with reference to adjudicated cises applicable in ordinary practice. The businessman will find in it a complet e collection of forms required in tho 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 tho ordinary branches of juris prudence. pru-dence. The following brief referenco to the ton-tents ton-tents ot this work will afford in some.degree an idea of its peculiar merits. Tho 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 and qualification, and proceedings proceed-ings before them in civil cases. Comprised iu thirteen chapters, treating : 1 Of tho oILce of justice of the peace. 2 Of the juris diction of justices of the peace, 3 Of the different forma of action. 4 Of the commencement of suits, and tho service and return of process. 5 Of the appearance of the parties. 6 Of pleading's. 7 Of witnesses, compelling tho attendance thereof, taking depositions, and of oaths and affirmations. affirma-tions. 8 Of the trial, and inciJeuts there to. 90f evidence. 10 Of the docket, and forms of docket entries. 11 Of judgment, costs, and filing transcrip t. Hi Of appeals and writ 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 enforciimeot of the laws, for the prevention and punishment of offenses, and preservation and observance of tho peace. 2 Of persons capable of committing crimes, of accessories, ac-cessories, and who may bo witnesses in crinii-, crinii-, nal cases. I 3 Definitions and punishment of crimes and offenses 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 tbeobserr nco and surety of the peace and good behavior, i 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 assault and battery, andaffiayg. 11 Of docket entries in criminal and eummary pro ceeding?, and justice's fei3 ia criminal ca-s. Part 3. Of the powers and duties of Justices of the Peace under particular statu its. Comprised iu twelve chapter, treating 1 Of the acknowledgment and proof of deeds and other instrumenta. 2 Of attachments before justices of the peace. 3 Of bastardy, and proceeding ;n cases thereof. 4 Of contempt of court. 5 Of contesting elections. 6 Of coroners. 7 Ofer.ra.j5. 8 Of forcible entry and de-a-'n. 9 0: inclomres and f-.-n:es. 10 Of landlord and tenint, and proceeding! by diitresi for rent. 11 Of" marriage--. Ii Ofrrial of the right of pr:;-erty. Part 4. Of the Constable, ins elec-lion elec-lion and qualification, and the povers and duties of Constables in both civil and criminal cases. C-:".p rising t chapter?, treating I 1 0:";he cfh: of cons:a:ie. i - I jTr ai.d d lilies of ccr-ible in proc-eedings. j 3 0:-s l-ii-l.-j jf cc 3.51a les and ;uretiae. 1 O: I'-xin and dzr.t- constablea in crimi- 5 Of az-i c-:ir-3.sati;n allowed to constables I in civil ar.1 cnminal caes Pat-.t 5. G?rr.m:.n forms for th 1 A: rj Co-J. irtnersLip. 2 Ari.ir-iti- n and a ir-i.-1'j Conveyances. o l:-;sn.-.LL:. 1Z i:-.raI;zat:c:L. S - ".f Zx;i-ing5 ani 14 Pavers of attorney. ":nui?;ry n::s. la Releases. T Ell :f s-.lr. H M:llf. In c z.-b Ire Tvluiie, &!0 pages, law ------ iil be s-Lt to any address on . ic-;-:r; of c7.-50 wi;h the order. E. K. MYERS, Publisher. 1 67 TVaiLingion Street. Chicago. ! HLilNXi' Treatise can be procured ;at JA:-IE3 DWTER'S Book Store ,ani Ni.-TTs Depot. THE CELEBRATED ISTUDEBAKER WIM ! Farmers and Teamsters i THERE AEE KINE BEAS0X& Why You Should Buy the above Wagon VI UST. Tlu-y are male of die Wt scUvted Imhasa Timiu:u, tW-v, M-.i.-iMioJ uiulor covor. . M'.C'OX 1), Tlu-v are m:ule ly cxiH-neiKVil hve lalvr. 'I'll I Kl), The lightest running anJ moM ihiraWe a.in m ilu M..r'4... I'Ol Ii 'I'll, Xhe'ir 1'h'uulile Skeins never break, while all o: lu-rs ,!,,. T 1 TTll, Mot uniform aiul bcM 1'inporitoneJ m in .M;i:kei; a.)y , of one will fit another, while other "makes" will not. ' SI I'll, The only Wacon in vhieh the SUU'K SllOl'LlM-'.r, SToKl' , ui'J; henee thev have the best Wheel, whieh is aetually the t'oiuhhuiiMi 0; N'ai;on. ami shouhl beearofully exatnineJ by persons buying. M: KM' 11, They arc sohl only by re.-ponsible parlies; an.l every V'j.-.j is warr.uiteil to civo entire saii.-4'aetion. j UlC. 11T11, Because Teamsters will tell you they are the best W.,.,., r. ' all purposes, on the road. j M . T 1 1, Last but not least : Studebaker lSroiheis are praeiie.il m, , s. 'tend to their business personally, and do not entrust it entirely to rerun, u, v, j is generally the case in lar-e factories; henee the superioriiy of their v..:k I all others. Sold by JNO. T. CAINE, Li "llKRAldV' Ol-l-U'K, Salt lake Civ. CHICAGO TRADE. FIRE BRICKS KNG1.IS1I AND AMERICAN. ROBINSON & SON, 215 East Madison Street, Chicago, III. KKlGr.S IIOUSH B. II. Skinner, l'ruiiriotor. Comer WclU Riid P 1 ! I P P fl Uaudulplt Streets, J 1 1 i UiVU J . This Ilouse is centrally localed, well fur- Ti - hod, nn 1 fi'n'in 'J--1 HMMi-j. DIEBOLD & KIENZLE, Siiccwtiortf to DitbolJ, Dum.tim A Co., CELEBRATED CINCINNATI FIKE AND BU110LAH PROOF And Sar-cut's Mi'rnetio and Automatio li.ink at it ttti a t. -t-im PRATT & COVERT, General Agents bti "Washington St., ChicMRo. II. U. CLAWSOV, Slipt. 7.. V, M. 1., Ageut for t'lah Tcrrllory. KEITH BROTHERS, Manufacturers and Jobbens of HATS, CAPS AND FURS Millinery and Straw Goods, 68 fc 70 VlH!ll Ave., PXITPflflfl 3 . 4 Dearlioi-ii Place, UillbXlUU jl CHASE, HANFORD & CO,, 51 Soutli Water St., CHICAGO, Headquarters for Oils, Paints, Glass, &c, Manufacturers of the celebrated WILSON OIL TANK. 1'AGli, UltO.cV CO., Importers and Dealers ia LEATHER AND FINDINGS 50 Lake Street, S!?-,. CHICAGO. Ill VJ5 Lake Shore Oil Works. MAXWELL, WHEELER & CJ., Manufacturers of Engine. Stfrnnl, Tallow, Lard and WOOL OILS. Dealers in Headlight Carbon, Whale Elephant, Seal and Sperm Oila, A genu for Uie sale of PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. Agent of the West Virginia Oil and Oil Land MASPrACTCBEM 07 EXCELSIOR CAR, ROOF AND IRON PAINT For Tin and Suingle Boofe, Bridge Tiuilxim, Ac. Factory, CHICAGO. Office. 393 & iVS Illinois St., ll)3 S. Water btrcct, .11 4 M. D. WELLS &, CO , Manufacturers of and Vrholesale Ifcalcrs in Boots and Shoes, lit 4. 110 Wabash Ave, Chicago. M. D. Wells, U. J. Marfarland. R. Benedict. K. V. .Mclmyre. VA1T SCHAACK, STEVENSON & REID WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Dealers in PAINTS, VARNISHES, OILS, DYE STIFFS, BRUSHES, Vindow Glass, Glassware Patent Medicines, &c.. &c. 90, 92 tb 94 Lake St., cor. Dearborn With a larre eT'eriene in the Temtoria trade, wo fe-el pure of eiving fati'laction d fjuaiity, prices aod packing. ds TRAVEL, UTAH CENTRAL EMILSiOAJ). PIONEER LINE OF UTAH, Oil atitl nftrr T h urnda) , Ore, 1, lhlO, 8:;!.v TriiiiiM Ltuvo S.ilt L:iko City at 5 n.m. itiiil 2:i y.f. Arrive ut Ok-Uh 7 h. iu, inul i l. i. ui. hi-.tve UK'l'-n t S :i. in. an 1 .. p, m . Arnveal to.ilt L.:iko City it' n.m. and 7::.lp,j l-'nre fruni Unit l.nUe lty to Wiuul's Cross 5 .70 Ct-iitrcvillo f Fanutugluu K;ij evillo .,- OK'i'Jtl i:y I Kftie from (ilrii to Kaysvillo 61. '') l'.trrnii)i:t.n 1 Coiitrcvillo 2.0 Wuuti's Cross Sail Lnko City h In addition to tho alo e AN ACCOMr.ODATIj?! 1?M Will run DAILY, SUNDAY'S KXCKITKI) Leaving Ok Jen at 5 n. in. and .Siili Lake Cm at 4:40 i. m.t On wliifh full friro will en title llio imMii'fr id utiokut to return on tho k.mhu l.i' ir.l ;r;iin free, and will I i ly iirrancin; muh the conductor ut any I'oinL uu iim hueio lako on or let oil' p.iscuK'rt. Pasfccit will ilrnne I'urtltRtf their TlckclB ut (he OllU ti. Fifty Cents additional will ho cliarircd wh! the faro ia collected on tho train. For all information conrerning freight ot lu.ssutfo, ai'ily to D. O. CALDKll, Ticket and Freiyht Ac' Salt Lako City. HUI'KHINTKNIWIM. 1- J t. LlVRPG0L 2i QUtCNSTOWN IN MAN LINE Of Itoy ai Mall Steamers, S all I f from tw York Every Saturday AND Alternate Tuesday. C.bln Paingt, to LiTrtyji. IfM) I75.IH Steerage " " (tur.j JU-U Passage from Liverpool to fitvr York Cabin, ... rrjr.M) 75.l) Steerage, - - (Cu'rt-ncy) al.Wf Round Trip Tickets issued at very low r'. JUII.'V b.UlILK, Ji.--' l'j Broadway, JVew l ori. Or WILLIAM CALDKR, Arcnt. v'-i hull Luke City. MEDICAL SUSTAIN HOME MANUF ACTUBE The Beat ami the Cheap-Kt 1 Have Vou Tried Thtu' VIS XI-UYrSl'IOl'TJC cgkpoundbSInesit pills. llome-mado and iurely vcfeutb. Twcnty-fiveccrt? per box Ten'y-fji-eP..-i-Warranted to (five gauilaciion. They relieve Jaundice, I) ; : 't tion, Liver Complaint, ii tada'-;. : "-Appetite "-Appetite and foul .Storui'-h, v.W '"'-'! Cote, Fever?. Coub. and Purify .7 They will Clean e the siomacii, r- "; the nytem, and dispel Di-ea.-e ? ail caes where Phytic is neeael. i'f ;'.,, i'ou will like them, and never want V-?.;! sort. Xney are Ionic, Caiharuc Ll" torant. OPTIIALMIC BALSAMj Or Eye Balm. Valuable in most Disenfes of tbeE."- J;! move? In flam mat ion. .SireD-f'heriS ti; and SS'eak or broopintf Li .-. ar;d healing aod Etrecmhenin? to the eaue no pain. Xl i aia'j good w'1'"" Ringworm and bad .Sore?. Tt Oniy Twenty-five Ccnw pe:L -i- CONKLIN HALVE- A valuable remedy for Cut.En:'.ieOr sores, Lurns, ierild?, ar,d f-.r V eai ' -.'.' Back, bide or iireait, and fjr n-7 Ufee. These and other home-made ir-J -cine are prepared by J E. JOH.VSO.V, St. George. I And sold at Zion'f Co-operative '.x. i by other agents throutrnout V',- i i Also sold a; wholesale or lurni-y'''1;'.,".;. ' mission to responsible atre-n is. 1' ' : I icines are not kept at your stores-: stores-: mtrchact to order the-n at cr.c. , BENEDICT, HALL & CO., MANUFACTURERS AXD WHOLESALE DEALKH3 IN jBoots and Shoes, I HAVE REMOVED TO j3Tos. 131 and 13G GKA3I STItEl' I Comer Crosbj, ) CTW YORK. I One Block East of Broadway, J lIiil lVi.W- |