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Show rAILROAOS. CTlV .. 'vrjTijr! iiSr 1. I:.: i. i-J : ttali Southern Railroad On and after February 25th, 1878. GOING SOUTH. Name of Station. d 1 6 ' I i f J tiuuwuiavb !a- m. a. .m.Jp.m. ? c. Salt Lake 7 DC) 0 10 1 3U Liltlo Cottonwood 7 2H 3 5; 2 lo 50 , Junction 7 48 7 30 2 to It AKH1VK AT g,,dy 7 63 7 10 3 00 1 00 . LEAVE .mxJ. . Candy 8 trj Draiiur 1 1 25 Lelil 0 OX 1 75 ' Ainorican Fork... 20; 1 SO Pleasant Grove 0 32 2 00 Provo 10 15 2 60 SprinKvillo 10 35 2 75 fc.auili Fork 10 61 3 00 Fayson 11 23 3 50 Simlaailin 1143 4 0" tun AVTormjnui'ia 00' 4 00 GOING NORTH. 1 cl -1 13 Naino il Station, d i o d " ! fc. ft H TI1AIN8 leavb p. mJa. m. p. n. $ c. Terminus 12 2"! flitntanuin 12 57 20 Pay-on 1 "I , 5 gnnili Fork 1 40, 1 00 Springvillo 2 05; 1 2o Provo 2 25 1 60 Pleasant Grove.... 3 08 2 00 Amorican Fork.... 3 20 2 10 LeW 3 S21 2 2o Draper 4 22 2 76 Ami. AT Sandy.. 4 37 3 00 l.v Sandy (mxd) 4 47 . 0 00 5 00 Junction 4 51 9 10 5 10 3 25 Little Cottonwood 5 If 9 45 6 40 8 61) ABlt AT Salt Lake. 5 40 10 30 0 15 4 00 Nos. 1 and 2 will be run daily, Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6 will bo ma daily, Sundays excepted. For all information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to JAS.SHAKP, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent. ' FliKAMOKZ LITTLE, Superintendent. ifiiilOBTHEli RAILROAD On and aftor October l3tb, 1875, Trains will run Daily aa follows: northwaiid: Name of Station. No. 1 Pasa'r Trains Loiwo Ogdca 9 30 a.m. " Corinno 11 60 " " Lofian 3 20 p.m. " Arrivo .Franklin 4 45 ;" southward: Mo. 2 Pass'r Trains LeaveFranklin 9 00 a.m. " Lonn 10 45 " " Corinoo 2 10 p.m. " Arrive Ogden 4 30 " Gilmer & Salisbury's Slajra Lino to and from Montana connects with Trains at Franklin. CHA8. NIBLEY. Oaccrtl Fraigh: and Ti iket A tent; d2S 11, W. MEKKILL, fciupt. UTAH WESTERN RAILWAY CHANCE OF TIME: QN AND APTKH FRIDAY, OCT. 1, 1S75, TUH UTAH WKSTEHH RAILWAY COMPANY COM-PANY will run trains for Passongera and Fruight as follo-ra: Loave Bait Lake City at 8:30 a.m. Arrivo at Half-way ilousa at IU:J0 a.m. ' Leave Half-way ilouso at 12:40 p.m. (StoppiDii at Lake Point for Dinner). Arriving at Salt Lake City at if p m. On WEDNESDAYS and SUNDAYS5 Only, tho Comiany will i3suo Kxcnreion TioketB to Lake Point and Hot urn at a reduce! rati- Special rates moa o Excursion Parties Ulion application to i. v. 1 II AlCUlitt, Oonoral l'assoDger Agent, For an? information cor.. orning freight, atply to J. N. PIKE, (ien'l Froitlit Agent. 111 U. P.KlMliALLi, Uon'l Supt. I tali Central Railroad. PIOlfEEB. LINE OF UTAH. On and after June 20th, 1875. Name of Station. d f 1 S ft Ptn TRAINS LEAVE ft. mJp. m. C. Salt Lake 7 00i 3 40 Wood's Cross 7 25. 4 08 . 60 Centreville 7 33' 4 1G 75 Farmington 7 50 4 33 1 00 Kaysvillo 8 12 4 52 1 35 ARRIVE AT Ogden 9 00' 5 40 2 00 Name of Station. d 1H 6 1 TRAIN B leave a. m. p.m. $ c. Linden 9 40 6 20 Kaysvilltt 10 31 7 10 1 00 Farmington 10 52 7 31 1 35 Contreville 11 04 7 44 1 1 00 Wood's Cross 11 13 7 63 1 76 ARBIV AT BnltLake 11 40 8 20'2 00 Pasing Placoa. MIXED TR Al NS WILL RUN DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) Leaving Salt Lake City at 8:40 it. m. and 5:05 p. m.; and Ogden at 5 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. pfr For all information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to J AS. SHARP. Gen. Fr't&T'ktAgont. JOllM SIIAKP. Suparintondftnt. BREWERS. HENRY WACENtR, Salt Lake City, Utah, , CALIFORNIA BREWERY, Lagor Beer, Ale and Porter, Wholesale and Hot ail, Second South street, three doors cast o the Klopliant Store. SALTLAKE CITY BREWERY, JACOB MORITZ & CO. LAGER BEER, ALE & PORTER BY TUB It HO Olt BOTTIiE. : Of tb Boat Quality. Ordtirs )fl at tho Saloon undor tho Wasatch llotol will bo promptly attended at-tended to. a0 TAILORING. REIINSTROM & P0HLZ0X, !M.crolinTit T.'iilors '1 HKOOND SOUTH SXlti.'liT, Opp'dlt) U' alitor Brc' Ilnnk.) WALT LA K K CITY I'tr-l-rrTim n',nn ksi't contDnlly on hnml. tfvrjHttjiiju iLHii nt thin ootuljlUuaiuDt uriiDtooJ trt fltfl trTitlroitatliiriuitioD. f 16 VOLUME SIX. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER The Salt Lake DAILY HEKALi), rtTBLISITBD Every Morning, exoopimonday BY THE Herald Printing and Publishing Pub-lishing Company, AT EAST TEMPLE STREET, Two doors north of Postoffice, SALT LAKE CITY, AT TEN DOLLARS A YEAR, Five Dollars for Six Months, Two Dollars nad a-half per Quarter Single Copies, Five Cents. . The Herald presents daily The Latest ; and Fullest Telegraphic Tele-graphic Reports of news from every portion of the globe ; Fresh and Reliable Reports of matters of interest in Salt Lake City and the Territory ; Correspondence from all parts of the country and abroad ; all combined making it A. LIVE NEWSPAPER! In every particular, and INDEPENDENT, ENTERPRISING UD POPULAR; THE SALT LAKE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, Published every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, FOR FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR, ' TWO " HALF-YEAR AND ONE " QUARTER, IS THE Favorite Family Paper OF THE WEST. i,' v rn i issue is mnuo up oi me Jj freshest, Intent and most interesting news of ovontB transpiring ut homo and abroad, and furnishi;.) a roliablo world's history for each lialf-wcoli preceding tho data of its publication. For Families residing in settlements where thero is NO DAILY MAIL, And for llioso WHO WISH TO KEEP POSTED, IT IS THE PAPER. Tlie Extensive Circulation OK TIIK SALT LAKE HERALD, renders it an ADVERTISING MEDIUM Second to none in (he Vc3tt FORWARD INC, ETC. T. 14. JcKKS, Prt'ildont. John SilAnr Jr., Vice-President. J. T. Litti.k, Treasurer. TJ T A. H Forwarding Company, (Incorporated undor tho Lawi of tho Territory.) Under Contract with Railroad Companies and Fast Freight Lines. WE WILL FORWARD HOODS TO ALL polnli in Uttih and tSuutliorn NuvnUn. Tho huri'ilinc Hftiuplini and Bhipj.inn ol ORli nml BULLION a gpooinUy. Kutoa of FroiKUt givon and guaritnLoed U all pointn Knst and Woit. Cnsli advances mnuo an iaiporlili&Mo articles. OFFICK OPPOSITE U. O. R. It. DXPOT, SALT LAKE CITY. ' ' UKU. Y. WALLAUK, Supt. InnS I DUUU WISlfli & Co., Forwarding AND pnnniinpinM hii rnnu h mtc UUUiJGlUlll pHLnonHiuu SALT LAKE CITY, Santacjiiin and Terminus op Utah Southern Railroad, U. T. WE wnpfl9 superior radii tloa for tin prompt delivery of Freight ir"'nft to TINT1U, all iti)inl8 in Southern UUl Southeastern Nevada and Nnrlhnrr. Arizona ; nro prepared to make conlrarU for llio trim Bpo nation of Ore, bullion, Machinery of all ItinJc, and Merchandise Merchan-dise to any of tho above points. Wo sample, WD'jrh, ftiv certificates ot weight, and muko uilvatu-uM on O.uand Bullion, HOLE AGENTS IN UTAH for Kansas Manui'acturin Comp'y CELEHRATHD Wagons, Bugging anil (larrlngof Warranted for onoyoar. HUGH WHITE & CO. TIukIi Whilo, 1 Halt Lnkn OitT 11. MoCorkimlftlo. J Tl NOTARIES PUBLIC Can bo Hiipiillod nt O HERALD OFFICE WITH BILLS OF SALR, rowuns of attoiinuy MOUXUAUUH, QUIT CLAIM AND WARItANTUH DKKDS, ISONIW, MINIMI DKIODH ntOTUSTr! & PROTEST NOT1CKH ACKNOWI JSJXJM UNT'H, lly Single (Jwpii'H or tlio I Tumli-cil. I(m7.v ;' O'l'-' iiuiihol, tuxtrl'ttl itf ,Sirrinf tW.'.V, 2. Rfi. 1- ' We will pay the HIGHEST MABSKi PHIC'E for the foltowing' Kil of DRIED FISliIT, aiicl, on bring uo tilled, ti-lled, will call at the owner's rcMHlvsice ami receive it w ithont cfiiargc : Bi:iII,EI AXD tXFEEUCD FEACJBSES, j JN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL SHIPMENTS, WE ARE OFFER- ! I iny the Largest Stock of General Merchandise ever brought west of Chicago, at very j j close margins, comprising i?i part Sitm-ii-.r Print.-;, Percales, Linen and Grass Suitings, ; i Alpaca Lustres, Corded Alpica-f, Fupte, Dome-iti-; and Fine Ginghams, Cheviots, Checks, Stripes, Denims, Duck in alt dors, Tickings, Bleached Goods, Sheetings, Domestics in all Grades, Flat and Rull Cambrics, together with our usual Full Lines 1 of Notions, including many Novelties rarely seen in this market, , A magnificent assortment oj Carpetingt and Uphnlstery Goods: Blinds and Blind Irimtnings. i An immense Stock of Groceries, Hardware, GIum and Qucensware, Powder, Fuse, I Miners' Supplies, Agricultural Implements, etc. Sole Agents in Utah (or the celebrated Sludebaker Wagons. I We take pleasure in referring (hose who tri-th to buy, to parties whom we have supplied, as to (he elms vf goods sold by us and our mode of doing business. 1 H. B. CL4WS0N, Superintendent. I au!2 Waiilfil. in any quantity, lai-gt' or Hittuli, WIIE.VT. OATS. It.tlCMCY. tOR. tmi:s wool, fur which the 1)1 1 ; 5B FST iiiitiii i rims: win. it 10 r.vii. . -. r,(v. j ...vv-..-' v--i - .... .IE JhK i. IP i O'lR, ! I ITT J ILvL" t I JUST UKOHIVKI1 A COMPLETE STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE! SUIT THE TifVIES Which wc me scHiiis al die Lowest Figures. A LARUE LINE OF Mo-rcr DRESS C3rOOIOS, FROM 15o. per YARD. 2,000 Pieces of RIBBONS Cheap, 2,000 Pairs Ladies' KID GLOVES at 75c. per Pair, Men's and Boys' UNDERSHIRTS at 50c. each. Ladies', Misses' and Children's UNDERWEAR, " " " SHOES, j A full line of NL S and BOYS' BOOTS, SIllPES and HATS .IUSST AltlUVEl), In our Ham-mont you will find a compLitu monk of llu, choicest Grocurion. Tolmoco mid Oigiu-H, Crockery, lliinlw.uv, I'uinls, Oils, do ,(,. CASH PAID FOR DRIED FRUIT. Wm. JENNINGS. SONS Av SADLER, !:LA.LBA.,';--i; iins standard article i pounded with, the greatest car- Its ef leels nro as womlcrfni", , .is satisfactory as ever. ai It restores gray or faiW 1;M its youthful color. "!i It removes all eruptions, itch:,, and dandruff. It give, th 'g cooling , soothing sensation oU comfort, and tho seal,, , becomes white and clean liy its touic properties it. the capillary glands to thci,. makmg the hair glw tllit strong. &l As a dressing, nothing 1k, found so effectual or desirable A. A. Ilayes, M. D State A- sayor of Massachusetts, savsTh. constituents are pare, and caWull selected for excellent oaalily; IconsenttheBESTlUj, for its intended purposes." Price, One Dollar, Buckingham's D73 FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation mavk relied on to change the color of tb. beard from gray or any others desirable shade, to brown ot Mid at discretion. It is easily apply' being in one preparation, aiili :,i ly and effectually prodaeei a pa. manent color, which will neillii rub nor wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HAIL 4 CO. NASHUA, JT. H. j Ball t7 til Pr-rel:'.:, ill EmIm b i:! SEWIBO MACHINES WEED family mm Sewing Madiiats, aiMru, whm, uuiu LOCK STITCH ! EASY TO LEiSSI LIGHT KYSNff No Clishlvo Spekg, No Rittliko Cog?. No CoiirucATEn GLst SOL) ON EASY TERK I Machines of otiior manufacture ii: I exchange. AUEM'S U anted tram Call and Enimiv. WEED SElSli: 13 Main street, mrfl SALT LKE CIV W. BREDEMEYEB, ISTotary Publi'- MINING. GoDsnlting anil CM1 fe AND U. S. APEfUl SilRVETOl lVorkisr l'lsns wtimiie fi. and inirro-oments furni.'litJ:,-"11 toad thooiiablithmoai amlwcriiast- Tho concent nt ion of or rr-Ki''.-jreDt for ho BnmbolJt GjmrMT fKlnrori ol'uiinias and ncrax'.ia office. No-. 16aDd I7i.ibaJt bhcl,- STkOE LIKES. c-iitu WESTERS And all hleratJ i'""'-" Otanet HTutm -'' awt'l?.! .CWSK ,U.adllrm'?,!t.. trl-wpckly a, l!",r l'rlneleal olloo, Wolli. as, alt L.ko Oltr- n Ml lUMIll"Tt' REAL ESTATE AOEKC'- Doyouw,ilUI!uj-IIl",K; Do you Mirlui Soli UoW' . Uo you -taut to Bw wnt Ui Rent a II1 llavo you a House lo H'"" Have you Money lo L-'""' Do you waul to Borrow M'?' Uav.youa.vt-Comvlion M -any partoftlio Wo' IF SO. CALL AT THE REAL ESTATE AGI SALT LAKE Office ou East 1'cmp ' A.MINKll,.., ! tllH ' For (iooil ami HiP JOB PRINTING iimiAi.irjoii iii:i'.uini,: |