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Show A Live Paper rv. Live People. tim: nai.t i.aki: DAILY HERALD m.i n. :: a:. : ' o'-i.M;:r:r.TAi. M.V.M'AI'.Jt I'F .-Ul.T i.aki:;' i it TiiiilonrsPimi! FREE AND i :,;;Pc.r.'D':NT. TIIKOM.V 1 ( ) 1 1 . I .N G DAILY I'AI'i II IN I TAII, end THE CHEAPEST PAPER w r.U'iir.o I 'I lit- It orl.y .Mounlains.! TO MEN OF ENTERPRISE I T.i r.-cii'. .Ii'.-..v,m y mil rnpi I tierelop-nif tierelop-nif at of i h o nn m ' t ' i t)i h.t yq git en, an J will C'i ill i n uh t ' civ, an ltiirtij (u Title of erv km I. wlii ii afwul.l r-.iu.n.inJ the l" tf nt in ii ot 11 b li -1 n s in uu wlii dt-jire to k tro I II Hi IT ) : N. II nv y li i iniifii'f i.f nro fr month past h v licmi i it i i n w r-.' t li into t li I f rr itury ; a I n ! iiu ii -. it i. n con m enrol ; as ri- f uliui ,.l .in 1 i: Iht i ' r - J n s a e lin. n ready a 1 " : n 1 mtTfli ui' ti-fc'ia to feci thftstendr fl 'w 'f un'iiey through t!io ined channel : f miiniirrvti. ImtuK'n tn.'ii at a tliimnce wtw eeV to i'r:ii'u. itr m ih li-oly Ua-le whioh muit Ueutl niii h a riU'i.l tritttli t't interests. a woll A3 (.. too I. -o il nil.l t, a live, erierjetie newMitT n ikv'O -.tity, lv winch 'o be in A.i rt ulj -(U nuivd nit1) tlio true condi-limi condi-limi ftt 'ni.itntfi ,4 tlu-y fnt. and through huh to irt-tMit tluir lui. : urns an 4 faei.it. w fr lu. 'ui.tliiu j i.u.iuMiif a market. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Fully in ! thii wrcx-miy in I'tilj. Not heliiK lle oi,nii of any irrkon, led or ini(, inn ilrvulrd alone toai.y l.'g.o luirirHt, k ,.is grown upon public favor an.) .t'l.mu'il ,tn un prvMtnnej cireula-ti cireula-ti n in t!i" tiiuo wh . h h n eUied sinoo it w. i,-t.ifS -hul. I'v tcii in the strictest urtno Ki tp, I mlr pr it tlr ii t , Live and Thoroun'y Pr . c ( e NEWSPAPER. ITS .MINING- NEWS Coll itfU i:h tlic g '.tirt oro nJ fiom the most rrltMt vuiivi-, ttinkcs it Taluable to all tucore:o.l iu t!u iuiiii'5 of I'tAh ; its AGiticri.nitM. a.xd (;!:m:u.. Can b busily re Iicvl cn ; and its imsktrtsi : ha rlocU it iu tSe FROM KMv OF THE ROCKY ! .MOIMVIX JOIRNVLS. I THE SALT LAKE HERALD i Circu'jtfr Irst T ar. t i. wiae'y rral in vry Miti Kip t.V.ui sai throughout the: Cuim, T"vn :ir. J ueut of the Terri- ' torr; i? founJ ui the o';o ot evry eaterprii-tuc eaterprii-tuc bu ? !'!. a: n n irou', ;t$ oa the I'mou Central lu;r- r,l l't.ih Con- trI Ka.trvU; h.i l.irsc tu iil julvnption tut e.w:, wo,:, norti aaioa;h; and is Ths Best Advertising Medium la the MouaiAia rojioo. Where to Advertise! Where it will be Seen!, Where it will be Read! , In the People's Paper! T H K SJLT LIKE HERiLD, do you yrxyrr KMFLOYMEXT HlaEP HELP. MECHANICS. LABORERS. LOTS TO KENT. HOUSES TO PJTT, OFFICES TO BENT, STOKES TO KENT. ' iUKE TOrS VTAXIS KXOWX IX THE Salt Laks Herald. LUMBER YARD. TRUCKEE LUMBERYARD xfl o j o o j o o o 08 ! o D W P SEWING MACHINES. READ THIS! fE SSiMCER SEWING MACHINE Cor.L.ti. ia'.iri the pur-1 Late of & M':L;r. f r faLuiiy or o'.her Use. At tor nt wly-flttcd np Saltiroom, Htcond Door tioath of the Eagle Emporium, Em-porium, between itie Drag and C 1 o-thlng o-thlng Departments of Z. CM. 1., will be found a Full Assortment of these Admirable Sewing Machines At Prices to Suit Everybody. I THE SINGER i SEWLNG MACHINE xEEDS NO PUFFING 1 to commend It to the public, at the following ' ihowi In lvO the?e now celebrated Machines were first otiered to the puolio and in the , tour years succeeding 4.(J were sold. To-i To-i day over that Dumber are weesiy turned um i from the factory, and yet this immense sup-j sup-j ply iu not equal to the demand. At the end oi the year laoT, upward of At.OtiO Machines were sold, and in the then following years.', from 't8 to 'To, thenumber had been increaiea : to upward of 500,000 ; MAC1IIXES SOLD, One third of which were dlspoaed t of within the preceding j twelve moJthi. From the foretroing it will be seen that dur-. dur-. in? the lust three years, the sales have oeen upward ot fiuy per otnt more than during : ; the whole of ihe seventeen rrevious years, j THE PEOPLE'S VERDICT, 't after a score of years thorough, trial la that the i SEWING fMGHSNE ; is adapted to all kinds of work, sewing as readiiy the thickest and most stubborn ma- I tenal as the finest and most delicate fabrics; with a stitch, that for eveness, perfection, , and durability is unequalled. Accompanying each Machine are printed ; instructions, so plain and easy of comprehen- , sion thai, althouga we recommend custom- i ers to take at ieit one lesson irom the Up. ; erator. it ia selaom done purcaasers seeing at a glance the simplicity of the Machine and completeness oi the construction. Some i of the JD VANTAGE S OP THE 1 SINGER MACHINES ARE Simplicity of construction therefore less UaoiUiy to get out of repair. 1 Short, straiph needle less liable to bend. - break or ss.ip the stitch. ; The shuttle is carried: friction, wear and the necessity oi greasing the race are thus avoided. ' Readiness with which the most inexperienced inexper-ienced can adjust the tension of tne thread. Freedom from wear. After twenty ers . constant mce these machines have never oeen Known to wear out. : They are noiseless, rapid and easv ia all their movements. All oar machines are adjusted and put in thorough running order. by competent hand oetore aelivery. Purchasers therefore hare nrt troofie. but can successiuiiy operate with them at once. THE NEW BUTTC3-H0LE MACHINE S rt showasi'.y rr:ical mi will perform all wectiai lor them. The Imprryvtd MANUFACTURIN3 MACHINES for bury wori. r too well kcowj to need ciaioient. We alio seep la itc-cs zhe - tic AliJiu m Xoiittess MANUFACTURING MACHINES . Our stock of tie Sicer Seize illohiea nr.iET, .or.-::f every Trie-j ' V.Ma- '"a r :a Miohi-e. xoaated oa t?tacs wiztao.e, o-.iej. to the eaoor-teir eaoor-teir ;um Micaiae, wr.a eabicct cwui tu:a c.Tr ia atctt.eu s.iok wilaai rose, fcerr iiC2:e r.-:i-ea -:ta tie itae o o.ete :it.uire. u new e?n- s'w:i w-.itis.. ii :ser zd brii- We (uu.nlte oar X&chlnea to do Hemming, all wldllm Felltne; Hen-tltcklnci Hen-tltcklnci Brmldlne! Magic Ruffling; Embroidering (na chain stitch; Gathering and Sewing an at same time. with or without a band, on the edge or Inthe center; Cording-.Tnck-Irg; Quilting; Trimming; Binding all wtdthj and kinds, etc etc., etc. WE DELIVER MACHINES TO ALL PASTS OF THIS CITT tS AI kirii c: Sewir; ilaoHzes ticre-ilT Repaired ca Kea- Twt door ionthof the agle m-porltuti m-porltuti oI H. B. CLAVrSON'.Supt CHICAGO TRADE, Lake Shore Oil Works. MAXWELL, WKEELtS. & C3., Manufacturers of Engine, Slarnnl, Tallow, Lard and VOOL OILS. Dealers in Headlight Carbon, AVhale Elephant, 6eal and tiperni Oils, - Agent! for the sale of PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. igenta of the West Virginia OU and Oil Land MA" UF A CT CRiJ13 OF EXCELSIOR CAR, RQ3F AN 3 HOH PAINT For Tin and Shingle Roofe, Bridge Timbers, Ac. Factory CHICAGO. OEce, Jy3 3yd Illinois be, 10S S. Water ttree -Vi M. D. WELLS & CO, Manufacturers of and "Wholesale Dealers in Boots and Shoes, 114 i 110 Wahash Ave, Chicago. M.D. Wells, H. J. Marf.rlaLd, R. Benedict, S. P. -Mclntyre. VAN SCHAACK,H STEVENSON & REID j WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS1 Dealers in PAINTS, VARNISHES, OILS,; DYE STUFFS, EF.U3HIS, J Window Glass, Glassware j Patent Medicines. Scc &c 90, 93 & 94 Lake St., cor. Dearborn ' Wi:h a laree experience in the Territorial ' trade, we leel sure of riving satisfaction in ; quality, prices and packing. cS BIUGG HOUSE B. H. Skinner, Proprietor. Corner Wells and PTT'n 4 PA Randolph Streets, t U I L A (j 0 . j .Thi House is centrnlly located, well fur-' B'.;3ea. ana contains iS"' Routes. dia DIEBOLD &, KIENZLE, Successors tc. Kebcli, Eiii.i;a i Co, CELEB3AIED CLNCLNNAI1 ; FISS AXD E UK SLAB PEGC'F SAFE ,: Aoi Sargent's Hijrzc.li aid Aawaade r-ans: PSATTi: COVZ7.T. G- A-- : eo S x-: :. S", Czicigo. H. B. CLAH SOX, Snpt. Z. C. M. 1 Agent for llii Territory. KEITH BROTHERS, ManaiACTTrers anl Jc-smts of HATS, CAPS AND FURS Xi..t:? cr.d S'raic G-.-h. 6S i 70 Wabuk Ave pTjTf-t inn 3 . 4 Dearborn Place, LIlIUiLTU CHASE, HANFORO & GO,, SI South Water St CHICAGO, Oils, Paints" Glass, dc, wilson' o II TAX X. PAGE, CO., LE ATM ERA NDFl N D I N 3 S ; 50 Lake Street, W. Paz. Bcm nTflirn TTT ; riT;, ::Ll:j, IE SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. A. C. DIETZ f; CO., I'A 1 N'l . OrLS. V:irr.;iii33anc Lamps, n . r:-.. s: :. x - 1 r.ncl.ca TirtOMI) ,V W1LLHMS. WAICIlEClJIAnOND:, cr l'i-crii'iiuu of Jcv, t!r, SILVER AN3 SILVER-PLATED WA-.E ', K ;''t l J A .v. i ir:;.;.:j, lt ?Ioui5;omf ry, S.VJ. cor. 1'iur, 1 . : 1 ' '' "LcaWuv, : ; i :. N r t;:i:;:t. S.VS CS.WCIsrO, t'AL. K-lVr t-) H. E. CLAW? IS. Sui.-t ..f J, 3AUM a CO., j Imi'orters and MnurV'turers of it 4 Saiivonte St.. San Francisco. 43 lu.rny M.( .New ork. t'J j KELLEU, Prc'I.r:eUT".f:hoKiiiis Pud and l.9 A::L't'le3 Vineyards. Vine-yards. ljr tiifsaie oi hi NATIVE "H ES AND BRANDIES M. KELLER & CO., Coruer of Uatiery and WAsbiugiLm Strtvn, San FrRiiclsco, - Californit A ucrllca Wine, F.ldorndo Wlue, White " viatic Ira " pnrt ' AV Ine Hitters, Slicrry Grape Brandy Ad our Wine 1 BituuIt purirrnlffi stricily i re, arid over three yeun old. 4-?aIt T-tke City CnHinit'"n. Z:on'? Co-operative Mercaiitile In-mmn'ii. UvhJI e i Co.. S lit L ikt-City , D 11. 1'rfrv, ami G.-ilr- A Co.. Oj!,-:,. k--p our wine for Ml. K1CHAKD GOOOHI.VD, oLii Aeni, Salt Lake City. S. P. Holdon. Jus. Moorbead. S. P. HOLDEN & CO., IMPuBIEES OP FOREIGlN dky goods, Linens, Dress Goods, Hosiery, &c. 23 & 30 SAXSO.ME ST. London : 27 Leadenhall St.. E.C. oo EINSTEIN BEDS, & CO., Importers and Manufacturers of BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY STYLE AND KIND. 113, 115, anil 117 Fine Street, SAN FRANCISCO. Our Home made Goods are uncqualcd ly any. Samp'es at 3Ir. Goodliiud's Office, o5 S.'LT LAKE CITT. I WEIL CO. IMPORTERS HP Cigars and Tobacco Proprietors of the HAVANA CIiiAK AiAXUFACTORH 221, 223 and 225 Front St., Sonthwest corner front &. Sacramento Sts CO COMMISSION HEaCHANTS 48 Clay St., San Francisco, DEALERS IX OREGON PRODUCE. Are constantly in receipt of Oregon Hams, Bacon, Lard, Salmon. 4c. Starcli, of oar wd and Eastern manufacture always on hand. j-1 R-STTflM UP! nrnni p. on Importers and Dealers in Stoves Sl Ranges, SHEET ISDN & TI3 PLATE, Copper, Zinc, Sheet Lead, Wire, PUMPS, I IjeacJ rtiicl Iron Dfijao. Tools and Machinery and General ! HOUSE FURNISH INC HARDWARE, I Embracing Plain, Japanned, Planished j and Stamped Ware, Xos. Ill 113 California and oo Xob. 17 & 19 Davis Streets. DIBTH. STARS & CAMPBELL BISCUIT BAKERS, And manufacmrers of Soda, Boston, Butter, Pic Xic, Sugar, ?llll and La Grande Jenny Lind Cakes, Ginger Snapps, Pilot Bread, Saloon Pilot Bread, Jitc. The above Crackers are l-aked frah dailv, and are of the very t-e-t de?cri prion. All matenuis ued in their mai:u"actiire are of the best quajitv. Bakery 2 I 0 and 212 Tsslon St., and iu3 acriinenio fS SAX FRAXCISCO Importers ani Jobbers of Winss and Liquors, 214 & 216 FKON'T STREET, j" SAX FRAXCISCO. GRY, JONES, CO. IEPOT OP THE SANTA CRUZ TANNERY MiXrFACTUSEHS 0- Oak Sole Leather-. 1 BAITEP.T ST., SAN FRANCISCO. A. J. GRIFFITH, PICKLED o iStOTt -p.-n S MPs' fl j n QJMi 143 Washington Street. A:: k-rls of 5x:-k.l ai Pickled F:t S. t .MESniLL cc CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS 304 and 206 California St-San St-San Francisco, - - California. Sale of Ores, .c, &c. ESTABLISHED X330. GASTLE BROTHERS, WHOLESALE GP.OCESS, 313 and S15 Fronl Street. Lj CHETuSY.SGUTm&CO,, I-i-:r:crs a-.a Jobbers c: FOREIGS A5D DOXEsTIC BRANDIES, WINES, AND LIQUOSS, 311 Clay Street, San Francisco. lav; cccx. :n;;ES' treatise, i m:v i:uitio. of I HAIiiES' TREATISE.' lle i.td aud Ealargetl. ' i-l- : 'vr .k :..r.'u-i.-f of tbel p. r t ivui.-.v Juj.-es. : v. .!i 1 1 u L'. . ioer. cm- . . . e 1- i t'I Kflcrru.-e KT c.-.- L. sr. ..--i u.-cla. I'.T e o:y liusiuejo I A. ! ELIJAH X'. 1IMXES, CoxinA ,-..:.r i..;..'. I l"i :b V n. l;-viel ar.l iiuproved. j '.: rr ; i- i : i t li.r. C. 1' rtf 111 one e.rtZA.!1 :.. "Vi-r ' ' i-ajji'S l.'Uiid iii I I I-a b-.'ok kiivwn to every jut:oe cf the I iM.-if, 1'-jc;:.-i:. l.iyer and puMio odicer in i ;;::d liie N.TlhwfSU-rn Sutes and I'orritric. a the most usci'ul and complete ' work ot the kind exunu 1: ljitfly been revised by the author, and m..uri.iily improved by the addition ot much import. iiit ui liter, siviug all the late laws and pui'lishei decisions down to lSt Ihi; book has, up to the present time, reached reach-ed a larger sale than any other work of the kind in this couufy. This fact may be men- j tioatd as evidence of its superior merit. Its excellence t onsists both in the matior embraced, em-braced, and the arrangement or classification classifica-tion of subjects. In the collection of matter contained in the wo.k it is intended to give all thestatute law and the general principles of the common com-mon Jaw iu connection therewith, which a justice of the peace, policj magistrate, con-stableor con-stableor coroner will require iu discharging their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will need for reference in ordinary cases, or that may be required for tbe information of every busiue.-s man. This will entirely supersede the necessity lor reference to the volumes ol the statutes. '1 he arrangement of the work ia methodical, methodi-cal, and rf the essence ol its 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, beiug the result of study and practical experience. It had long been a suLiject of general remark that the author has, in this work, presented the law with a 1 clearness ana simplicity of style which renders ren-ders the whole ali e plain to the common ' uuderstandiug aj to the more advanced lawyer. law-yer. Tbe justice of the peace, police magistrate, I 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 it, col-! col-! lected and arrange! in convenient forx., all , the statute law and decisions, with reference to adjudicated cises 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 the law will likewise find this a very valuable work for perusal and reference, refer-ence, as containing the general principles of the common law, clea: Iy stated, in connection connec-tion with the ordinary branches of jurisprudence. jurispru-dence. The .follov.ing brief reference to the contents con-tents oi this work will afford iu Eome. degree an idea of its peculiar merits. The book is divided in five D.irt.?. thfi snhififlt. nf Mch h- ing methodically arranged in chapters or appropriate 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 pt-acj. 2 Of thejurUJictiou 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. 5 Of the appearance of the parties. 6 Of pleadings. 7 Of witnesses, compelling the attendance thereof, taking depositions, and of oaths and affirma-tiona. affirma-tiona. S Of the trial, and incidents there to. 9 Ofevidence. 10 Of the docket, and forms of docket entries. 11 OfjudfTment, costs, and filing transcrip t. Of appeals and wi it of certiorari. 13 Of execution and garnishment. Pakt 2. Of proceedings before Justices Jus-tices of the Peace in criminal cases. Comprised in eleven chapters, treating 1 Of the powers ofjuitices of the peace relative to the enforcement of the laws, fur the prevention and puiH-hment of offenses, and preservation and observance of the peace. 2 Of persons capable of committing crimes, of ac cessories, and who may be witnessed in criminal crimi-nal cases. 3 Definitions and punishment of crimes and offen- 6es as prescribed by the crinii nal code. 4 Of proceedings where a criminal offense has Leen committed. 5 Forms of statements of offenses in warrants. 6 Of proceedings in relation to the observ nee and surety of the peace and good behavior. - 7 Of fugitives from justice. S 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, and arfi ay s. 11 Of docket entries in criminal and Eummary pro- i ceedings, and justice's fess ia criminal cae-s. Part3. Of tae powers and duties of Justices of the Peace under particular -statutes. Comprised in twelve chapters, treating 1 Of the acknowle lament and proof of deeds and other jnsrrunieiiLs. 2 Of attachments befj.-e justices of the peace. S Of bastardy, and proceeding in cases thereof. 4 Of Djntempt of court. 5 Of contesiiTig elections. 6 Of coroners. 7 OfeUra;. s. S Of forcible entry and detain. 9 0: inclosures and frces. 10 Of Iai-Hord and teaaiit, ai;d proceedings by distress fr rent. I 12 Of triaJ of the right of property. Past 4. Of the Constable, his eleo 1:0:1 and qna;icatioa, and the powers 1 and cu::es of Constables in both civil I and criminal cases. C-03pris-ir;g five chapters, treating 1 0: the of constat le. j 2 Pvwers a-d duties of cTCitaLIea in proceeding", j S Of tie h-ti:::yofccrai:5saidsureues. j i 'J: powers ar.i dories of constables in crimi-; crimi-; nal Cj.-e3. , 5 Offa a-i Cv2:iha::.;aa;;&we.i to constables I Past -5. Common forms for th , transaction of business. t 1 Ai"-t:-e. 9 Co-partnership. : 2 ArirraiL aiaardlO Coz.Terar.ow. J 4 A-i-w-spi-; awrciuEa 12 Leases. j ! 6 B.iis of.LxLar.ze r.i 14 Powers of attorney. p n;ry n;:er. 15 Releases. ! 3 ;-!. ; In cne irze volume, b'j pages, law j '. -----?t ""-U be sent to any address on j recoip: of 67. -30 wi:h the order. j a;l-:-. ! E. K. MYERS, Publiiiier.i t aihir.eton Srreet. Chicago, i j i HArs'Eii' Treatise can be procured :a: JAIES DWYEP.'S Book Store and Neirs Depot THE "CELEBRATED" STUDEBAKER WAGON ! Farmers and Teamsters TIIEKE ARE IMNE EEASOX.s Why You Should Buy the above Wagon l"l UST, Tln'y re made of tlio best sekvtcJ Inimaxa Timiikr, thoroughly si'iix-uiOvl utiior i-ovcr. M'.C't) L), Tin'V are made by cxiH'rii'iired IVee labor-Till labor-Till K I), 'l'hf biihuM rumiini; and most diirablo Wairon in the Market I'Ol K I'll, Their l'himb:e Saoitis never break, while all others do. V 1FT1I, .lost uuil'oriu and best proportioiu-d Wajuu in Market; any psrt of one will tit another, while other "makes." will not. ' MXill, The only Waion in whieh the SLOl'K SllOULDKK Sl'OKF i. used ; lienee they have the best Wheel, whieh is aeuially the foundation of 'bo Waon. and should be ea re fully examined by persons huyni. i: K.N 'I'll, They are sold only by res)on5ible partus; and every Wacen is warranted to pive entire sutislUelion. A lUlill I'll, lu-eause Teamsters will tell you they are the best Waon for all purpos-s, on the road. ' ' ' MVril, Last but not least : Studebaker Urotliers are praerieal men attend at-tend to their business personally, and do not entrust it emirelv to Foremen aj is generally the ease in large lactones; lienee the superiority of their Wl,rjj over ail others. Sold by JNO. T. CAINE. al "11KRALI)" OFFICK, Salt Lake C"u v. NEW YORK TRADE. News to Housekeepers ! A barrel of Flour makes forty pounds more ! ol Uread with SEA FOAM row BBS. time required for dough to raise, but bake iu a hot oven as soon as mixed. SEA FOAM, save Fpt?3t Shortening, Milk, Ktc, and is a wondei lul economy. TIIK SEA FOUl IS AS F.XTIRKl.Y I sew i.vKxno, uirnoi r AW OF TIlK UAU ALII IKS OF YKAT OU UAKiXi FOW-DKKS, FOW-DKKS, SOOA Ult SALLUATIS. GEO. F.GA27TZ Jfc Co., Manufacturers, m2u 10 Duano Street, is. Y. Pool, Nazro, Kimball & Co,, WHOLESALE G110CE11S 33 Warren St., cor. Clmrcli, J. H. BULGER. New York. FELIX CAMPBELL, 79 John St, New York, Manufacturerofand Dealer in Wrought, Cast and Galvanized IRON PIPE, AND EVERY VARIETY OF Fitt Intra for Steam. Gai mid Water. UKtd liy- fc.il gin e era, Mnniifa- inters, Plumbers, Mram nml Cins Filters. Hollers, boiler Flue. Steam nil I V n c u ii m Guagcii, Meaiu ami i On- Fitters' '1 ools, Kosln nutl Coal ua A iinaral w for Fac tories, riotelii. Etc STEAM APPARATUS F'R WARM TN'O BUILDINGS. mi; i C. A. Longstreet, John Sedgwick. L0NG3TREET & SEDGWICK j Manufacturers of and Wholesale ! Lealers in MEN'S & SOYS' CLOTHING, 466 . 4G8 Broadway, IV ew Vork. d4 HENDERSON, JUSTICES Co Successors to GriHen, Ilenderson & Co., IiIP0ETER3 AND JOBBERS OF F1(T GOODS, AOTIOXS, 1 1 OSIB 3 1.Y , FURNISHING GOODS. ETC., 498 &. 500 BROADWAY, Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, fla New York. MEDICAL. SUSTAIN HOME MANUFACTURE The Best aud the Cheapest ! Have Vou Tried Them 1 AMI-DYSPEPTiC, OE COMPOUND B3MESET PILLS. Uome-made and purely vegetable. Twenty-five cent; per box Twenty-fire Pilla. j Warranted to give satis faction. They relieve Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Indiges-tion, Liver Omplaint, Ileadarbe. Lob of Appetite and Foul Stoma'-b, will br-ak up Cias, Fever?, Coughs, and Parity tne Biood. Tney will Clean? the Moiuach, rienovate the System, and di?pel UieHe- Are good in ajl cases where Physic U needed. Try a box. Yon will liEe them. and never want an y other sort. They are Tonic, Cathartic and Expectorant. Expec-torant. OPTIIALMIC BALSAM, Or Eye Balm. Valuable in most Di?eaes of the Eyes. Re-m"ve5 Re-m"ve5 Inflammation. btreng:hen3 the Sigat, and Weak or Lroopin? Li f, and isgenerally healing and etrenrtheniny to the a ght, but fau?es no pain. Tt i? good for Tetter, Ringworm and bad Sore. Only Iwenty-five Cents per Box. CONKLIX SALVK. A valuable remedy for Cut?.Bmief .Wonndf, sores, Burns, Scidi, and for ean or Lame Back, tide or Breast, and for many other uie. Thee and other home-Jcade family medi-cixie medi-cixie are prepared by J. E. JOH5SOX, St. George, Vtah, And fold at Zion's Co-operative Stores and by other agents throughout the Territory. Alo sold at wholesale or furnished on commission com-mission to responsible agents. If thesa medicines med-icines are not kept at your stores, ack your ; merchant to order them at once. TRAVEL. dtahcentSl BAILEUAI). PIONEER LINE OF UTAH, On and al'ler Thurnday, Dec. 1, IS70 iJnlly Trulut Le.ire Salt T.nko Cily at 5 n. m nnd 2 15 n it Arrive Ht Ok-.lon 7 a. iu. ami l l.i m Leave "s.l.-n .it S n. m. ami 5.3U i. in Arrive at Suit Lako City 10 a.m. aoU 7:30 p.m Fare from Salt Like Clly to Wood's Cropi .7il Ccntrcvillo I M Farranigton 81.i5 Kaysville l'ss UKlen Fare from Ogden to f?"Til!f,- 81-30 Farmincton 1.M Centreville 2.u3 Woud,Cros salt Lake City 2.0 In QdilitioD to tbo above AS ACCOMMODATION TRAIN j Will run DAILY, SUSDAYS KXCKITED. Leaving Ogdcn at 5 a. m. and Salt Lake Cit, at 4:10 p. m., On vrhioVi full faro will entitle the purrhner r,r a ticket to return on the arne .lay and irain free, and will stop hy arranuine with tbe conductor at any point on tlio line lo take on or lot off pasaengors. Paiiengtn will )lrRne Purehaie their Ticket, at the Ollices. Fifty Cent; additional will be charged when tbe fare is collected on the train. For all information eoneorning freight or parage, apply to D. o. CALDEll, Ticket and Freight Ai' Salt Lake City. FEU AJI038Z M r riii;, SL'I'EUINTENDENT. ! O LIVERPOOL & QiJEEKSTOWN IN MAN L INE Of Royal Mall Steamers, Sailing from ftew York Every Saturday, A.VD Altcrnsite Tuesday. Cabin PaKHage, to Liverpool. (f.M) 33-00 Steerage - " (car.) 30-00 Passage from Liverpool to StwVori Cabin, ... CGoM) S73-0" ; Steerage, - - (Curacy) 34.00 I Round Trip Tickets iEsaed at very low rate JOHN G.DALE, Acnt i 15 Broadway, New York. ! Or WILLIAM CALDER, Agent, i o-T Salt Lake City. CtiO- jBENEDICT, HALL & CO., JIAXUFACTUREKS AXD WHOLESALE DEALEES IN i t Boots and Shoes, HAVE REMOVED TO Xos. 134 and 136 GRAXD STREET, One Block East of Broadway, NEW YORK. |