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Show A Live Paper Live People. tiii: salt i.aki: DAILY HERALD IHK s-Ki u.u: AM coMMia-xiAL m.v, . i' a !;:!: or .-:ai.t i.akk ( ill'. The Peopli-i-s Paper: FREE AND INDEPENDENT. TIIKO.M.V MOK.MN; DAILY, l'AI'J.K IS I TAH, r, i THE CHEAPEST PAPER; i'Citi.iniir.i is J The I toe I)' Mountitlm ! i TO MEN OF ENTERPRISE ! j I Tid rnrotit ilprrtvrry And r.,'i 1 develop- ( mcut of t lm tui o'i-fl lih h its gieii. and' will continue t giv. aii impetus to tr.nlt of very kin I, win.-!, itimild c m.ii4iiJ the at l(iti"U ttt nil Ihimiu-hi men who dcJiro to I pUitre in n iru iu. lloavy itiitunen'i of nrn fur month paet j havn heim tniu in wraith ii to the Territory; I al.tro hum i r.it l 1 1 h.i- coin intMioed ; agri- I cultural and ot hrr prodiMd are ti nd i n ready j ales ; and uirrt'li m's bfgin to feol I he steady J fl.'W of monoy llirmwh the varied cuannell yf coiuiueroa. ! To bminriM nirii At a distance who to I'ftrtKMfitr in tits lively trade which must attend inch a rapid growth of i d tore n h. at j well tui to the lot-al public, a live, energetic , newj.rtiior i a nrce-Mtv. by which 'o be j utdo tully a.- iu utitrd with the true condi- I tion of ui.tn r vh they t.i.t. and through which tc tTrn'iit thi-ir b (nines. ani facilities i fr Ituui-hitic J proimMtif a market. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Fully meets tin neot-ity in t'tah. Sot being lite oi'Kuu uf any ptrton, acct or iit't nor (trvulrtl alone to ny Ingle lutrifl, it h.in grows upon ubtio favor and attained an unpreoedouledcircula-ti unpreoedouledcircula-ti n in ttin tuuo wh th h.i elapsed since it wa est.iMi.-lu'd. by be in in the strictest enne a Kit, 1 nilr pe ndr n t Ltv aud Thoroughly I'limrruive N E WM'aPB!.. ITS MINING NEWSj Collated with the greatest care and from the 1 moat reliable sources, makes it valuable to j all interested iu the mino of Utah ; its i AGRICCl.TCKAl. j .l.7 GEXEKAL i TERRITORIAL I IXTELLIGEXCE i Can be e-iu iUT rehtd on ; and irsa'.TttrBTSl 1 h plaoed it in the J I FRONT UVMv OF THE ROtRlj MOUNTAIN JOl RML5. ! THE SALT LAKE HERALD Cireu'! larg'y and i widely rrai in evry Mining Ciiuin and throughout the' Citi. rpwns and e:r!r.uents of the Terri- j tory; is touud in the . ilice of eTery en'.erprii- ; inc busines man m Vtah; circulate on the l uioa riK'idc. Central Fav-iao and Vtah Cen- : tr. liailrv'ids; hs a Lvrsc uiil subscription . east, west, north and south: and is The Best Advertising Medium la the Kooky Mountain region. Where to Advertise I .Where it will be Seen! Where it will be Read! In the People's Paper! t ii i-: SILT LAKE HERALD. DO YOU WAXT EMPLOYMENT HIKED HELP. MECHANICS. LABORERS. LOTS TO KEXT. HOUSES TO KENT. OFFICES TO KE-NT, STOKES TO KEST, MAKE YOUR KAX'TS KXOWX IX THE Salt Lake Herald. LUMBER YARD. TRUCKEE LUMBERYARD pi o G o o o CO o 5 E- c$ xO o w D W P SEWIN3 MACHINES. READ THIS! SIWGER SEWING MACHINE In a:i tie tea v...'-! Wm 11 SHI II EVEEBYuDY Coclcn.ta'.ir. tLe purcta-e of a ilaLi.Mi fur fiu:'.y u'.her use. At tur awly-lttd np Btleiroom, Second Door South oft be Kagle Km-porlum, Km-porlum, between ihe Urof and Clo thing Departments ofZ. CM. I., will b found a Full Auortment of theae Admirable Sewing Machines At Prices to Suit Everybody. THE singer SEWING MACHINE NEEDS NO PUFFING to commend It to the public, the followlug 4 Hk. tSSZ ihowt , In ISoO these now celebrated Machines were first otlered to the imbiio and in the , four years succeeding 4.IXO were sold. To-: To-: day over that number are weekly turned out from the factory, and yet this immense suu- ply is not equal to the demand. At the end oi the year 1S6T, upward of 2uO.OoO Machines i were sold, and in ihe then following years, ! from ':& to 7ij, the number had been increased to upward of 500,000 : MACHINES SOLD, , One third of which were disposed of within the preceding twelve months. From the forepoingr it will be seen that dur-, dur-, in? the last three years, the sales have oeen upward of fifty per cent more than during ( the whole of the seventeen previous years, i THE PEOPLE'S VERDICT, i after a score of years thorough trial la that the SEWING MACHINE is adapted to all kinds of work, sewing ai . readily the thickest and most stubborn material ma-terial as the finest and most delicate fabrics with a stuch, that for eveness, perfection ; and durability is unequalled. Accompanying each Machine are printec ' instructions, so plain and easy of comprehen' sion that, although we recommend custom' ers to take at leat one lesson irom the Op erator. it ia seldom done purchasers seeinf at a glance the simplicity of the Machin and completeness of the construction, bo mi of the : ADVANTAGE S t I OF THE SINGER MACHINES ARB j Simplicity of construction therefore less t liability to get out of repair. ' Short, straight needle less liable to bend. ; break or skip 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 toe thread-Freedom thread-Freedom from wear. After twenty years constant service these machines have never been known to wear out. They are noiseless, rapid and e;isy in a!l their movements. All our machine are adjusted and put in thorough running order.by eompe:ent nand?. before deiivery. Purchasers taerefore hare no trouble, but can success :uiv operate with them at once. THE NEW BUTTON-HOLE MACHIX E S are thorough ly practical and will perform all that weciiia :"cr them. The Improved MASUFASTURIfiQ MACHINES for heavy work, are too weil known to need 1 comment. We ai;o keep in stock the MANUFACTURING MACHINES Oar stock of the -rcer Sewiz? Michines j very ei.easive, f n:orac:zg every variety oi szish. from the p.aia Machine, mounted on o.ack wai-u; table, oued, to the eiabor-, eiabor-, ately pearied Macaie, w;ta caDine; case and foid-.nj c -'ver in mottied black wiinut, rose, wvd. ar rrah.-'C-iny hihiy r-'.is-ed. Every Mca:ae is firttished w-Ji the?iz:e cv r.e;e :-ir-;;u.re. uiolui;-? the new hem-icex hem-icex vsewii J w-.ii.;,. ;ei..er aid braider. brai-der. We guarantee oar Machines to do Hemm.Lng.all widths Felling Hem-atltchLnci Hem-atltchLnci BrmJdlng; Sagic Rwffllng: Embroidering (no chain stitch,; Gathering and Sewing on atuae time, with or without a bajid on the edga or tm the ceatert CorlntrrTwck-LPC-, Q,u-iltln Trimming Binding all widths and kinds, etc., etc., etc. WE DELIVER MACHINES TO ILL PARTS OP THIS CITY t& All kina oi Scvil Iachiiie thorcttjily Etpalr&I ca F.ea-sonible F.ea-sonible Terms. 'Two doors south. of the Eagle Emporium. Em-porium. : 014 H. B. CLAWSOX.Supt CHICAGO TRADE. M. D. WELLS & CO, Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Boots and Shoes, 114 118 Wabasli Ave, Chicago. M.D.Wells, H. J. Marfurlatd, R. Benedict, S, P. ilelotyre. VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & REID WIIOLEi-IALE DRUGGISTS s Dealers in 1 PAINTS, VARNISHES, OILS, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES, ! Window Glass. Glassware e e Patent Medicines, &c, &c 90, 93 A 94 Lake St., cor. Dearborn mzz 3l bc u: a. g sj& With a larpe experience in the Territorial trade, we feel sure of giving satisfaction in quality, prices and packing. dS BRIGGS HOUSE B- H. Skinner, Proprietor. Corner Wells and A TT t n p f Randolph Streets, Oil 1 U A VJJ This House is centrally located, well far-aished, far-aished, and contains 250 Rooms. dJa DIEBOLD & KIENZLE, Successors to Diebold, Bahmaaa 4 Co., , CELEBRATED CINCINNATI fire a:st bcrglar PROOF SAFES, And Sargent's Magnetic and Automatic Bank JeT i t j EZ3 M-& s PRATT & COVERT, General Agents So Vt&ahing;oa Chicago. H. B. CLAWSOX. Snpt. Z. C. M. I-, Agent for Vtah Territory. KEITH BROTHERS, Manufacturers and Jobbers of HATS, CAPS AND FURS Aliiiiii&ry and Siraio Goo-is, 6 4b 70 Wabash Ave-, flTTTp inn 34 Dearborn Place, vHIOilUU Jl CHASE, KAHFORQ & CO,, 51 South Water St., CHICAGO, ne-iiiiuaners fcr Oils, Paints, Glass, &c, MizfaetTLrers of tne eelebrate-i WILSON OIL TANK PAGE, 13HO.A: CO., LEATHER AND FINDINGS 50 Lake Street, ir;-- ImM, ILL Lake Shore Oil Works. 'MAXWELL, WHEELED & C3., Mizafiitirers o: Eagine, Sleial. Tallor, Lard and WOOL OILs. i.ephi Seil iz.d iperm uils, PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. ci ihe "vvert Tlrgisia Oil icd Cfu Lazid KSEisica car, r:gf juo r;h faint fir Iia aad S -..- :-' ioc-s. Sriie i.'Jii.rs, ic ractorj,.. CHICAGO. C ?e, i: lUizjii Sl I. 5. Wa;er i;ree:, Cl-4 SAN FRANCISCO TRADE ; iifiu ,v Willi ins. .vatcheCdiamonds, Lc-ry Drcripiiou of Jmtlry, SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE. . -- . ; . A-.-r: H'::,"-. ; 1 1 J Mouiguiutr)', S. VI. cor. Piw, . v n a KtiudiiD, Cl. i. V 0WVU" is: CO., : -i :.-.A:y ff.'.'NT SA KllNCI.0, (ML. ,- ' r- :.! f I '!!.' f -'- i;,.,r i U. B. CLAWS JN. Mif't uf U 1 J, AUPvl & CO., Iu:i-jrter anl Maiiufacturcrs of MEN'S &l CQY'S CLOTHING 44 Saiuomc St., Sitn KmiuUco. 4 3 Jluiry t., -Nv ork, f1? M. KELLER, Prof.neU-rof tiieKi!iDC Sud and Ia Anclcd Vme- NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES Jl. KELLER A- CO., i Corner of Hattery and Washington Streets, San FrancUeo, - - - California. AncrlUa Wine, Fldorado Wine, V l.itc M itdrlra jJt(rt lur Utttera, Sherry Grape llraudy. , All oar Wid and Brmuly puaruiJ strictly pure, aud over tUrw ytian old. a-Sali Lake City Corpomiiou, Eton's Co-oiratiTe Mncautile lutiiuii"ti, GiiHf A Co., S.tltUikcCitv, D U 1'eerv, aud G'-U A Co., 0L!fii. k.-.-p our wiiiM for ale. RICHARD GOOUIII.VD, A;eut,Ui LiikeCtty. S. P. lloKlen. Js. Moorhead. S. P. HOLDEN & CO., FOKEIGiN DRY GOODS, linens, Dress Goods, Hosiery, &c. 23 & 30 SAXSOME ST. London : 27 Leadenhall St.. E.a o5 EINSTEIN BROS. & CO., Importers and Manufacturers of BOOTS A1TD SHOES OF EVERY STYLE AND KIND, 111, 115, and 117 Pine Street, SAN FRANCISCO. Our Home-made Goods are utiequahd, ly any. Samples at 3Ir. Goodhind's Office, oi S.LT LAKE CITY. WEIL & CO. IMPORTERS OP Cigars and Tobacco Proprietors of tho HAVANA CHiAH MAUFACTORI 2il, -iZ3 and 35 Front St., Southwest corner front & Sacramento Sts., oo .5. MVKitSJIXiii & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS 48 Clay St., San Francisco, DEALERS IX OREGON" PRODUCE, Are conatantly in receipt of Oregon Ilams, Bacon, Lard, Salmon, ic. 1 Starcll, of our own and Eastern manufacture always on hacd. j-i ERITTAN, H0LBR00K & GO Importers and Dealers in Stoves S Ranges, SHEET IRON &TIN PLATE, Copper, Zinc, Sheet Lead, AVlre, PUMPS, Xieadl and Iron po. Tools and Machinery and General HOUSE FURNISH1NC HARDWARE, Embracing Plain, Japanned, Planished and Stamped Ware, Xos. Ill fc 113 California and 06 iob. 17 fc 19 Davis Streets. DSETH. STARR k C1BHEU BISCUIT BAKERS, And manufacturers of Soda, Boston, Bntter, Pic TVic, Sugar, lillt and La Grande Jenny Lind Cakes, Ginger Snapp?, Pilot Bread, Saloon Pilot Bread, Etc. The above Crackers are baked fresh daily, and are oi" the very be-t description. All materials ustd ' ia their nianu'acture are oftlie best quality. Bakery 2 1 0 and 213 Mission St., and 205 Sacramento M ., f3 SAX FRANCISCO WILMESDIJia & KELL3S3, I ; Importers and Jobbers of Wines and Liquors, 2ii & 216 FKOXT STREET, ! j- SAX FRANCISCO. i! GRAY, JONES, & CO. UZPOT OF THE SANTA CRUZ TANNERY JiiSUFACTUBEa OF ' i Oak ole Leather. , 1S BATTERY ST., SAN FRAXCISCO. ft 9 A. J. GRIFFITH, j l;Aier in an kinds of ' PICKLED d3 (SMOK.EO SALMON AND HERRINGS, j 123 Washington Street. ' AH tela of Dried, Saoied asd Pickled F:b " J. C. TiEiiRILL & CO, ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS - 204 and 206 California t., ( San FrDcisco, - - California. I P3.rru.,&r attention pM to toe filr.L? of ; order; for ev-rr dtont-tion o: merchi-iiie, nG Sale of Ores, tic, tfce. EST SLIS 33 X ISoO. . CASTLE "BROTHERS, ;IMPO iFLT." Ej S. S r WHOLESALE GROCERS, j 813 and 215 Front Street. " CHENERY. SOUTHER & CO,. ' In. por; ers and Jobbers of FOREIGX A5D DOMESTIC ' BRANDIES, WINES, AND LIQUORS, 5 ; j?11 Clay Street. Sin Franciico. A. C, DIET2 & CO., " T:IP-AJTST " OILS, ! Varnishes and Lamps, :, ' Xo. i!4 r?.0 STKZZT, Bt.SnnienU)iCaUroniia. San FrancUeo UW BOOK. iJ!f!ES' TREATISE. i J-.-. Piv:-ie4. by E. E. MYERS. Chk-ao, a j NKW KD1TION OF ! HAINES' TREATISE. ' i ltrlud aud Knlai jed. I ) .. ! m-'.f li ok L'T Jujtifcs of the ' A--t'.f ! - Kclc'r-Ut'C K'f , c.t- Li cr. use: ur e cry UusineM, :'. ' I.j ELIJAH M. ILilXESt cuui-, i-.'.:r tt f I'.ac. I Y:h K iiou. levif J and i m proved. ' it ; t:-tf .ir a'-d dooi-ions uon to H A I N ' TnWATISB I a biok welt known to every justice of the I'ljace. pr-ioiR-iug lawyer and public o nicer j ' in lihiiois and the Northwestern tdtei and j : Territories. n5 tLe most uefal and couiplele . i work of the kind eiunt. j j It h-ii lately been rvied by th author,) and materiilly improved by the addition of i much important matter, giving all the late : laws aud published decisions, down to lSo 1 This book has, up to the present time, reach- 1 ed a larger sale than any other work of the kiud in tliis country. This fact may be mentioned men-tioned ai evidence of its superior merit. Its excellence consists both in the inatier embraced, em-braced, and the arrangement or classifica tion of subject. In the collection of matter oontaintd 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 peace, polio magistrate, constable con-stable or coroner will require iu discharge ng their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will need for reference in ordinary cases, or that may be required for the information of every busine.-a man. This will entirely supersede the necessio for reference to the volumes ol the statutes. 'Ihe arrangement of the work ia methodical, methodi-cal, and ef the essence of 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, being the result of study and practical experience. It has long been a subject of general remark that the author has, in this work, prescntod the law with a clearness and simplicity of stylo which renders ren-ders the whole aline plain to the common understanding as to the more advanced lawyer. law-yer. The jusike of the peace, police magistrate, constablo, and coroner wilt find in this book all the necessary forms and instruo lions in regard to every branch of his duty. The practicing lawyer will find in it, collected col-lected and arranged in convenient forx, all the statute law and decisions, with reference to adjudicated cises applicable in ordinary practice. The business man will find in ita completo collection of forms required in the transaction transac-tion of business. Studeuts 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, clearly 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, degree an idea of its peculiar merits. The 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 chupteris, treating : 1 Of the office of justice of the peuce. 2 Of the jurisdiction of justices of tho 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 partius. 6 Of pleadiDgs. 7 Of witnesses, compelling the attendance thereof, taking depositions, and of oaths and affirmations. affirma-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. Of appeals and vi 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 powera 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 Ofperjons capable of committing crimes, of 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 com mitred. 5 Forms of statements of offenses in warrants. 6 Of proceedings in relation totheobserv nee and surety of the peace and good behavior. 7 Of fugitives from justice. 8 Of search warrants. 9 Of proceedings and penalties in relation to the misdemeanors of Sabbath-breakiDg, and disturbing dis-turbing worshiping assemblies. 10 Of proceedings in ca of assault and battery. and affiavs. 11 Of docket entries in criminal and summary pro ceedings, and justice's fess in criminal caes. PartS. Of the powers and duties of: Justices of the Peace under particular statutts. Comprised in twelve chapters, treating 1 Of ti.e acknowledgment and proof of deeds and i other LEjtmmen ia. 2 Of attachments brfj-e ju;ics of the peace. 3 Of bat-tardy, and proceeding in cases thereof. 4 Of contempt of court. 5 Of contesung e'cticm. 6 Of coroner;. 7 Ofestrajs. S Of forcible entry and detain. 9 Of inclosures and fences. l'J Of landlord and tenant, and proceedings by di trees for rent. 11 Of marriages. 12 Qf trial of the right of property. j ! Part 4. Of the Constable, his elec-j j don and qualircauon, and the powers J I and duties of Constables in both civil I and criminal cases. Comprising fire chapters, treating 1 Ofihe ofSce of constable. I 2 Powers and duties of conta"jIee in proceedings, j 3 Of the liability of constables and sureties, i 4 Of the powers and dt:e of consial'Ies in criaoi- nal cae. I 5 Of :'ees and Compensation allow-! to constables in both civil and crimini cases Part 5. Common f 6 r ins tor t h transaction of business. 1 Apprentices. 9 Co-partne rhi p . j 2 Arbitration and awardlO Conveyances. ! 3 Agreements. 11 Iower. 1 4 A--e-.cptiai agremts ii Leaser. ; h Aa-ignments. 10 Naturalization. 1 6 L-iis of Exchange and 14 Powers of attorney. 1 j r;mlsory note;. 1 Release". , 7 BIs of tale. 16 ' 3 Bonis. i In one large volume, &X) pages, law : binding, v-riU be sent to any address on 1 receipt of ;7.-0 with the order. A-.i.-..-. jE. Ii. MYERS, Publisher. . 87 "WsLsiington Street. Chicago. : Haines' Treatuz can be procured at JAMES DWTEPv'S Book Store ; and News Depot THE CELEBRATED STUDEBAKER WAGON ! Farmers and Teamsters THERE ABE XINE REASON Why You Should Buy the above Wagon F1KST, Tln-y ure nuule of tho bo.-t so'.-U-J l.MUANA TlMUKli, thoroughly MX'D.N 1), Tln-y are maJo hy ospiM-ioiul five luhor. Till U I). Tin- lii:httt runuins ai'J "not ihir-ihlo Vuson in the Market, rul li'l'll. Their l'hiiublo Skoius never break, while all oiliersuo. l-'lt'TII, .Mot uiiii'orm ami best jiroportionej Wajjn in Market; any part oi one will tit another, while other "makes" will not. SIXTH, The only Wajton in which the LOl'K SHOULDER SPOKE is ueJ ; henee they have the hojl Wheel, whieh is actually the lotiiulauou of tho Wat'on. aiul shouM be carel'nlly cxainiiieJ by persons bnyiiii;. M'. i:.Tll, They are soKl only by responsible parties ; ami every Wa.i;on is warranted to j;ivo entire satist'aclion. I i;iU 1HT1, lieeauso Teainstera will tell yon they are the best Wagon, fur all purposes, on the road. Xl.Vril, Last but not least : Siudebaker Drotheia are practical men, attend at-tend to their business personally, and do not entrust it entirely to Torenien, as lis generally the e.iso in lar'O lactories; hence the superiority of (heir work over all others. Sold by JNO.T. OAINE, al "HKRALD" OFKK'K, Salt Lako City. NEW YORK TRADE. News to Housekeepers 1 A barrel of Flour make forty pounds more ol" Bread with SEA FOAM l'OWBKB. S time required for douth to rniso, but bake iu a but u oq aa euoa &4 lnixea. SEA FOAM eave Frk'S, Jjluirteuiue. Milk, tic, and is a wondoi lui ecuuuuiy. TI1K SKA VIHH tS A. KXT1KK.I.Y NEW IS VKN I'lOV, Wll'llllll' AW OK TUB II A l U I A 1. 1 I 1 K S OK VKAT Oil IIAKIM f(IH-UE11S, f(IH-UE11S, SOOA oil SALilUAllS. GEO. F.OANTZ & Co., Manufacturers, m2G l,b liuano blreet, . 1'. Pool, Nazro, Kimball Sl Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS 35 "Warren St., cor. Cliurcli, J. IT. BULGER. Now York, dii FELIX CAMPBELL, 79 John St, New York, Manufacturer of and Doaler in Wrought, Cast and Galvanized IRON PIPE, ASD EVERT VAR1KTY OF Fittings for Stemn, f.M mill Water, UNfd by Lnglneei H, Mnnut'a luiem, Flumbcrs, ?ttam ml ti Fit tern. Boilers, Boiler Flues. Steam nid Vacuum OunKes, Steam and Ga Fitters' '1 ools, lionlu nutl Coal iia A pparal u for Factories, Fac-tories, iiotelb, Etc. STEAM APPARATUS FR WARJHNO BUILDINGS. C. A. Longstrcet. " John Sedgwick. LONGSTREET & SEDSWlCK I Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealrra in MEN'S & SOYS' CLOTHING, 4G0 l. 468 Broadway, New York. HENDERSON,JUSTICE&Co Successors to Griffen, Henderson Sc Co., IUP0ETES3 AKD JOBBERS Or' F1CY GOODS, A'OTIOAS, J L O S I H IIY, FURNISHING GOODS. ETC., . 49S 500 BROADWAY, Opposite St, Nicholas Uotel, 119 New York. MEDICAL SUSTAIN HOME MANUFACTURE The Best aud Ihe Chen. pent I llav You Tried Them) ANTI-DYKPEPT1C, COMPOUND BONESET PILLS. Home-made and purely vegetable. ! Twenty-five ceDts per box Twenty-fire Pills. Warranted to give catiifaction. j They relieve Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Iodige- : tioo. Liver Complaint, Headache. Lo-b of Appetite and Foul stoma' b, will br-ak up C.as, Fevers, Coughs, and Purify the Blood. They will Cleanse the .Stomach, Renovate tae Syitetn, and di?pel Di.-ea-e Are good in all case? where Phjeic ie needed. Try a box. You will li&e them, and never want any otber sort. They are Ionic, Cathartic and .Expectorant. .Expec-torant. OPTHALMIC BALSAM, Or Eye Balm. Valuable in most Dieapes of the Eyes. Remove? Re-move? Inflammation. s:reng:hens the Sight, and Weak or Drooping Li ?, and is generally healing and strengthening to the s ght, but i cau-es no pain. It also good for Tetter, ; Ringworm and bad Sore. Oniy Iwenty-five Centa per Box. COINItLirV SALVK. A valuable remedy for Cut?.Bmi?e.WouEd, Sorea, Burns, Sea id?, and for eait or Lame Baca, Side or Breast, and for many otner Tnee and other home-made family medicines medi-cines are prepared by J. E- JOHNSON, SU George, Utah, And sold at Zion's Co-operative Stores and by other agents throughout the Territory. Also eoid at wholesale or furnbhed on commission com-mission to responsible agents. If these medicines med-icines are not kept at your stores, ask your merchant to order them at once. TFAVEL, UTAH CENTRAL il VILEIOAI). PIONEER LINE OF UTAH, On and after Thursday, Dec. 1, I870 Evilly TruIiiH Lenve Salt Lake City at 5 a.m. and 2 45 p r Arrive ut Og.lon 7 a. 111. uixl A -AS p. m. Lenve Uitdi-n ut 8 h. 111. and ;y.:iO p. m. Arrive ut Salt Lake City IU a.m. aud 7:30 p.m Fare from Suit Lake City to Wnnd's Cross 8 .70 Ocntrevillo .90 KnrmiiiKton $l.ii5 Knvillo IaI Cgdeu M Fare from (Kden to Knysville $1.:V) FarininKton Jl.M Ccntrcvillo J.u3 Wood's Cruas 2 IS Suit Lako City 2 In addition to tho above Mi ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Will run DAILY, SUNDAYS KXCKITKD. Leaving Ogden at 5 a. m. and Salt Lako City at 4:40 p. m., On which full fare will entitle the purchwer of a ticket to return 00 tho eamo day and train free, and will stop by arranging with the conductor nt any point on the lino to take on or let oil puticngorti. PaKiengen tvlll jilrnHe Pnrchait tltclr Tickets al the Ollicci. Fifty Cents additional will bo charged when the fare is collected on the train. For all information concerning freight 01 passage, apply to D. O. CALDEK, Ticket and Freight At' Salt Lake City. FKJCATIOaZ IjITTMO, HCPKIUNTKNDKM. LIVERPOOL & QUEE?,STOWN jlNHAN LINE j Of Royal Mall Steamer, Sall'nf from Atw York Every Saturday, AND Alternate Tuesday. ' Cabin Pannage, to Liverpool. ?M) "?n ' Steerage " " " (cur.) J"-"" Paaaage from Liverpool to Sew Tor 1 Cabin, ... (Gold) -JJ Steerage, - - (CoTtncy) Round Trip Ticket Usaed at Terr Io nle JOUX G. DALE, Aprt 15 Broadwaj, 'ew i Or WILLIAM CALDKR, Aireat. . i o-.T Salt Lake City, t"1- BENEDICT, HALL I CO., ! MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN iBoots and Shoes, I HAVE REMOVED TO Nos. 134 and 13G STI5EET' Corner Crosby, 1 VVW YORK. |