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Show A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage ! rM ! ! f T Jl'"'-'"":"-w'.'.?: Aku, !, or Mi rvt null uw lul A CLi N id All LZUIlEoii'lhV.hiV dtiml M Qium JItrtt.fc-..pH.. lu.-(i. jClihtf boW ni on rrrf'ipt ol prltn or 'i thraa, LECAL. NOTICES. 1 TRUSTEES' SALE. PUBLIC NOTICE IS nfiREBY I iron that, whoroas Jofin T. Earll, ty his certain tlcoU of Trust amdo, ol-ecuted ol-ecuted and delivered by him ty the un-denigbed un-denigbed Trustees, boating date Uctobur Iwenty-rmjrtb, 1H70, lilod tor record in the Kecorder's ofllee of the County of , Belt Like, in the Territory of Utah, October Oc-tober twenty-eighth, 1670, mid actually recorded in MortjjaKe ruoonl book "F," In said trice, on pkcs 1119,1120 and ; 1121 on the second day of Novem- ber, 157li and also July recorded 1 in the lidcordor'n olllco of the County of Utah, in said Territory in Mortgage ; Record Book, "if" on paires 5. and 2B7 on. the. fourth day of NoTOinbor,187iJ. i did grant,, bargain, sell, convey and I confirm to tha underpinned, who were the parties of the second part in said deed, the following deacribod property, which was described and included in aiddeodfto-wit: All those certain warehouses, ware-houses, coal sheds, ore houses, ami other buildings, together with all platform scales and other llxtureti.thcretotorc used, ecu pied and pooseiiied by one Oliver Duruot (tho party ot the third part in aid deed) in his forwarding and com-mission com-mission business, and by him on the day of the dale of mid deed sold and doiivorod to said John T. Earll (the parly of the first part in laid trust deed) the sume situate, Wing and being in Salt Lake County, lltan Territory, and (it Salt Lake City and at Handy Station in said oounty. Alao all tnofo warehouses and buildings situate at Kantaquin, Utah Oounty, Utah Territory, being tho same theretofore (prior to tlie dute of said deed of trust) usea by the said Oliver Durant at tail last named place, together with the platform scales at Eaid last named point or placos; to have and to hold the lima as In eaid deed epeciliod. Which aid conveyance was in trust to secure the payment of three certain promissory note, each for the sum of $L,3iii.&iJ'i ; one of which said notoB due in three Months after the dale of said deod has been puid ; and two of said notes, one due in six months and the other in nine months after tho eaid date of said deed have not been paid, nor any part thereof save- tho sum of $075. 10 paid on said tuttdue in six months, as aioreeem, paia dune lontn, tt j , wuiun aid two fast named notes are in the words and figures following, to-wit: "H838.33i, . Salt Lakk, Oct. 24, 3876. ' ' "Six months after date, for value ro-elved, ro-elved, I promiie to pay to the order of Oliver Durant thirteen hundred and thirty-throe '&AXA dollars, negotiable and payable at the banking house of "Wells Fargo & Co., in Salt Lake City, without defalcation or discount, with two per cant. Interest per month' from date until paid, both Deforo and atter Judgment. John T. Eahll." On which- ssid last namod noteis said credit of said sum of $675.10 endorsed. "11,333.33 J. Salt Lake, Oct. 24, 1876. Nine months after date for value received re-ceived I promiie to pay to the order of Oliver IJurant thirteen' hundred and thirty-three 83 dollarsnegotiable and payable at tha , Banking House of Weill, Fargo- & Co., in Salt Lake oily, without defalcation or discount, dis-count, with two per cent, interest per month from date until paid, both before and after judgment. . Johk T. Eahll." j And whereas said sums of money mentioned in said two last named promissory pro-missory -riotae,- together with all tha interest in-terest thereon, less only said credit alore-aid, alore-aid, are bow past due and still unpaid; Hew, theretore, we, the undersigned trustees as aforesaid, at the request of aid Oliver Durant, the payee in and owner and holder of said notes, by virtue vir-tue of the power and authority given us In said deed of trust, and in accordance with the prsviiions of eaid deed, will, 011 Thursday, October lUh, 1877, between be-tween the hours of eleven o'clock a.m. and throe o'clock p.m. of that day, at the south front door of tho Court House, in said County of Salt Lke, proceed to sell and sell the above described property prop-erty and real estate at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, in order to pay so much, whether of principal prin-cipal or interest, as way then bo due en said notes and each of them, and costs of this trust. And upon such Bale being made, being thereunto duly authorised author-ised by said deed, we shall make, execute and deliver to the purchaser pur-chaser or purchasers of such property prop-erty a good and sufficient deed or deeds, conveying all the interest which said Earll had in and to said property on aid 24th day of October, 1870, and which we have or hold thorein as Trustees aB aforesaid. Salt Lake City, Utah, September 20th, 1877. THOMAS MARSHALL, JONATHAN C. KOYLE, RisfiS Trustees as Aforesaid. J. K JOHNSON, Silrer Reef, Waslunston Co., Utali COMMISSIONS SUPPLY HOUSE WILL BUT OR RECBTVB ON OOMMIS; lion, Lumber, yhingloi. Flour Crais Dairr. Vara and Orchard Produce, and ever? saleable utlele of lloma frvdaction, . and aiertkudiit. Will keep a eemvlete Stoot of Groceries,, PrttYUiga and Minors' Goods, Stationery, Drun aid Medioinos, lierd tad 'flown, J resa. Dried ud Canned fruits, ete., etc ConiznmenU 5olteiMd in anr Una above ot4, aad.Teiult naid order of ooasisaer Mi M sold. l 10 per swot- A FULL STOCK OF PAPERS, Cardboards, : ENVELOPES i LEOAL BLANKS, PRINTERS' SUPPLIES OooitanUy on haod at the -HERALD OFFICE: j.- . rth of Dwvt! NatlecuU Bank HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IsiMMfMBMtMttM tjrlllll rt?iAk:'.B H lL' 1 ttn,",'i; wo jo Paris, waa firat diacoverd in 170, by the eelebra'.ol Krinoh coomiit. Mobi. D. Uq Limoko, will ui;inufacturJ H int-.-jewolr, and lr Uva yir lold it to the Uadia jewelers of L'aris for sULtU J LL . ..J-V h",M'a: ba3mokouB. ten o.r!he mioufactariait iowolen eitablUbod hiM V JBLHY AN D WATCUa-j. With thit immense aspiiul. and the aid of improved machinory. they are oaabled to produ-o all the latmt iatwrn or Jowolry c lotti tliaa one-tdatb the cost of dolid 0. Id, and of a ijnliyr and color fl imV1',1!!'01?.!"111 hf "pern to detect i: dom tbe eaaumo. B aiJ.f A'.AiV.KliUKt:D KXOLUHVJS MitiSCY Jb' Til IS I J.N IT til) STATES 9 1 04NA1JA, for tho sale of all icoodi masuractured from this motal. and in order H U) Introduce them m tho uius: looed? manner hve put up aaiort'it sam-.lo lut.1 a.- a J ANUAKlf 1ST, lbT8. KoadlhoLiat: 9 60-CENT LOT. $3.00 LOT. 9 One Gent's watoh chain, retail prico-51 00 0ne La lies' Opera Oaard Chain. I One pair Engraved Meeve JJuttom, One Ladles-Nook Chain and Cross. 9 retail price 75 0no haauUful Lockot. engraved. I OnoSlooe.aet Scarf Pin., retail pnoe 7a One puir Uand Bracolets. I Unoset U) Bpiral -hirt btud 7o OnoGont's Twist Linl Voat Chain audi One tuiurovod shapo Cellar Button, ( barm 9 retail price 60 One iair'onTx Sleove Button. 1 Onoheayy plain Wedding King, ro- One seiiai Onyshbirt Studs. I tau price Wi 0ne now improvod Collar Button B T , . Ono extra cut Chuico ul King. B I 81,00 LOT. ' - One Ludios' Chemiso Button. 1 , ... Ono Plain King, stamped IB K, E Cno pair Sloeve Buttons, itono setting- B Ono iot i'.i) spiral fthlrt fctud. 55 qq tot j " m One heavy band KmrBgaaioac Iting-. ' fl 0.. Kn...l Lock.!, lor . 0T&""h"r JKfti, Chtio, I,h I $2.00 LOT, above. One set Carney AledIlon Pin and Em r Ono Ladias' Nook Chain andlCharm. Drops. ' v K Ono Lsdios' Heavy Uuard Uauin fur Ono puir 2 benvy ohnod band Itrouelots R Watoh. '' Ono Ooot'a dolit;-ire Uiniuond Stud. 9 Ono set Pin and Karri ojm, Amethyst. Ono Uont'a Cluator Diwroond Pin. , 9 Odo extra lino Mini ata ro Lockot. One iair Amethyst or Unyx Sloovo Uut- B Ono Cameo Seal tliQtf. tons. U Ono vary heavy Wodding or Engagement Ono iot 3 Studs to matoh the above. a King, Ono ologaot huav set Caojoo Soal King. 9 3 One Uent'i heavy Watoh Chain with Ono UansLve Bund or Wadding King, m M Charm. Ono now "pstunt" Collar Button. One pair Paarl Inlaid Sleeve Buttons. Ono Ladies' Chomiso ilutton. Rj 9 One Lako tleorgo Cluster Pin, Ono Aiuethy.t or Topaz Blng, extras One pair (2) boavy band Braoeloti. finish. 3 The retail prioe ot tho articles in oaoh snmpls lot amount! to exactly too times the B prior wo auk for the lot; for oxamplo. oar 81 lot rot alia for H0; our 85 lot for B50. g A SOLID ROMAISE GOLD HUNTING-CASE WATCH FREE. 1 To any one sending an order for tho above lots by oxr-rosa to tbo amount of $i f 5 wo will lend F iiSK ono Solid Romiao Gold Hunting -Case Watoh, Uonta" or Lading' tfi lito, warrantoJ to koep perfect tiino and look oqually as wall af aSlitUgold watch. B By mail postpaid. 815.50. l'hii U our BKif Ol-'KKLt TOAUENTS, and is wortb ag trial, as tho w.Uan alone will sell or trada readily for fro:u 3LM to 850. Osnis'or , Ladies' Watoh alono, 37 or 66, with d Heavy Gocta' Oold PaUorn Vest Onain and t Charm, or Ladioi' Opora Chain with slide and tassol. I HEMEMUElt: This otTor only ho'di good nntil January 1st, 1873. After that tiinr R wa shall Bell only to Jobban and Wholesale Dealers, and auy one wishing our gnods will than bava to tay full retail pricos. Kooiaina Uold ts the bat. and, in faoc, the only imitation of genuine gold mtde. boloK tbo samo In weight, color and finish, and all our toodi aro mudo in the latest j gold pattorn". Will guaruntoa satisfaction in every iostance, or rotund money, Bond money by P. 0. Money Order, or Registered Letter, AT OUR RISK No goods aent C. O. D. unleaa at least $5,00 accompanies the order. Address plainly . : N W. F. EVAN & CO., Sole Ageuts for U.S. and Canada, ! .. 03-ftDd 07 SOUTH CLARK STRBET, CIII0AQ0. ILL. I w NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DAY & CO., ! . Importers and Dealers in "" General Merchandise :o:'-' t - We are now offering a Full Line of Choiec, SeflaonaWe Gooda, COM- PL ETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, IDIRry GOODS, , Boots-, and Shoes,; p Hardware and Crockery. 0UK PRICES ARE AS.L0W AS THE LOWEST. Gall and examine our Stock and be convinced. SHittat Price jaii for Driei Fruit ail all kinis of Proflnce. AGENCY RIME. DEMOEEST'S RELIABLE PATTERNS. . UNITED ORDER . of ; TAILOR S. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. :o: AEW ARRIVALS ! SPLEAD1D GOODS ! Home-made and Foreig-n. PISE, TOL-MMED HOME-MADE OVERCOATINGS, h.. And nil kinds ol,,,. FALL AND WINTER COODS . From e6iy Mill in the Territory. . ; Juat receiyed, a Fine Assortment of Imported BltOADCLOl IIS, DOESKLXS AXD CASSIMERES, OVERCOATS. PANTS, : . . . FANCY VESTS and SUITING3. SUITS MADE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE Work and Fit Warranted. THE UNITED ORDER OF TAILORS, Constitution Buildings, opposite Z. C; M. I: a3 MISCELLANEOUS. THE BAY STALLION CROMWELL! THREE TEAKS OLD (HALF BROTHER 1 u BLACK PRINCE), sot by DICTATOR, DICTA-TOR, full brothor to DEXJIiK (b'ow.. fo.loJ 1S6J), olby RESDl'k HASlBLt-TUN1AN, HASlBLt-TUN1AN, dam, th dam of DLXIER. by American Stan a. d. . th. dam of tjHARh., Dam. LADY KKTCHUM (bay). Got by an imported Knaiisb blcod bone; Jan MADAM LOOMER (cheltniil), sot by WARRIOR, by YOrS'G MESSSSUSR. by WISTIIROPMKSSIiiaEH.bjIMPORILD MKd3E'UlaB- Wlll stand for s limited Bum bar of Uarof. FBICE, - - - 923. KnqoirofOnAS, CRABTREK. aa!8 Me Bro's. fell-taofn Brani JAPAN TEAS Z, C. M. I. Grocery Dept H. S. ELDREDGE, 8upt. LESLIE'S MONIHLIE3, when bound, make a neat little volume. The HivRiTfn Bindery does work in every style and at reasonable rates. mS 01dt fi as La ess House tm Utah,. WALKER BRO'S Salt Lake Oity. A. OaneraJ Bajikiim Soii&ut TraniacUd, INTEREST ILLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS mo sin am caiefu mmoi uvri n cst- LttTIBIi. AMI f EMITTAMClt HARI AT IF P AIM IT Correspondent: Union Trust Co., Now York City: tLB.Cl&flin & Co., New York City; First National Bank, Chicago; Omaha National Back, Omaha; State Savings Association, St, Lohis; Bank of British North America, San Fmicw-o. First National Gold Bantu Sai Fruu MISCELLANEOUS. MANHOOD RESTORED. DR. STEINHART'S ESSENCE- OF-- LIFE ; Is a Powerful and Effloient Care for Nervons and Physical pebility, Spermat torhea, Seminal Weakoesa, Prematura , i Beclino and Exhaoated Vitality. j.l.THE ESSENCE OF LIFE rs iiteainot to take and Is free from nil oox-iouA oox-iouA droits: it iirt tune to the Dikes live Organs Or-gans and itrensth lo be is erves. THE ESSENCE OF LIFE Will stand tho sea-oh of sciontiQo rearch, and is rooouitnoult J by the mist able Physician. Phy-sician. THE ES3ENCE OF LIFE Is a pire, norrous and oourl'htDf remedy, it uires tune tn the nervous and niufoular system and purifies and onrlohes tho blood. 1 THE ESSENCE OF LIFEJ I recommend ad and guaranteed to cure Nervous Weakness, no matter irom what oause or of bow loot staaQimi- THE ESSENCE OF LIFE Atsooures Psraljsls, Lois of flleop. and all diseases, whether of male or female, of a debilitating character. THE ESSENCE OF LIFE Will renovate and purify tho Bloo I, t ilnted by Miasmatic or other poisons. It removes BJotThoe on tho 8kin. Fruptions. Sorot, Boil or PimpU's, and leaves iho oooiploxion dear and the skin smooth. . Price 13 ror Battle, or four tisnos tto quantity lor !lo. tient to any address. 60-eure 60-eure from observation ui'OD reoelct ot price, or G. O. JJ.. and to bo had only of 1 mt. WELLS, No. 42b' Kearny afreet, SAN FRANCISCO. Where all Letters should be addressod. Office hours from 9 a m till 4 p.m. aed 6 to S o'otook evonintrs. Sundays, 1 oin 10 to 1 o'clock. Consultation and Advioo by Let tor free. 8 DR. C. W. HIGGINS THE MICROSCOPIC and ANALYTIC ANALY-TIC PHYSICIAN, would inform his friends and the public thstt he bua removed re-moved his oirice to No. 7, Littlo's Bow, where ho is prepared to trout those alllicted with FitP, Difloasea of the Throat and Lunjiia, Catarrh, Cancers, Tumors, Old 8oroa, Diseases of tbe ttkin, Dyspepsia, Dys-pepsia, CostiveneSB, Pile, and Wettknefis o.f the Bowela, Jjiver Cuipls-ioW Kidney Complaint, Deafness." Sore fiyed, , N eu-ralgia, eu-ralgia, tiick Weadache, Scrofula, Salt Kheum, Krysipelas, Pleurisy, Asthma, Acute or Chronic rtheumatiBmy "etc., etc PartiouUr-. atteotion , given to Chronic Diseases of .Females, . ; . I make a specialty of Chronic Diseases, Dis-eases, and' endeavor to furnish (invalids placing themselves under my treatment) remedies that will cure pauses as well as effects. Muny are now enjoying good health who were given 'tip as incurable by friends and physicians, witnesses to the success of mv remedies in the cure pf Chronic iDisuMiJB; I here invite the most obstiiuiipi rases to consult me. For the encou 1 aguuient of tbe afflicted I will gay that those who wish it can have the address of parties residing in this city as well aB other parts of the country who have been -rescued from the grasp of Disease by my remedied, after trying from six to twenty (so called) eminent physicians in vain. , I form my diagnosis by a microspopl-cal microspopl-cal examination and chemical test of tne blood an urine, and feel con fid en t that with this scientific method of detecting disease, and my method of treatment, I Bhall be as successful in the future as 1 have been in the past. Dr. C. W. Hig-gins Hig-gins may be consulted daily (excepting Sunday at his nfrioo, om 10 t. u p.m., and from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. Invalids residing at a distance who are unable to visit my office, can consult me by letter. To those Bending me their address ad-dress (and a posLage stamp to repay reply) re-ply) 1 will forward a list of questions, answers to which will enable me to judge of the nature and extent of iheir disease, as well as by a personal examination. exami-nation. My success in the treatment ot patients whom I have not been permitted to see (many of whom had been given up as incurable by friends and. physicians) enables me to warrat.t as good satisfaction satisfac-tion to those consul ting me by letter as to those who favor me with a personal interview.. in-terview.. No fee will be eipocted in any case for the first interview. N. U. Please send your address and got one of my books treating on 4jhronio Diseases and. other complaints, .Free to all. P., ,0. Box 718, Malt Lako Cily, Utah.' jylfl DR. SPIWEY & CO., : OF SAN FRANCISCO, Have opened A BRANCH OFFICE AT THE TOWNSEND HOUSE, Salt Lake City. DR. SPINNEY, well known as a founder of the Montreal (0. , Uediosl Institute, and late Proprietor of the fcliiN N KY VILLE 1 INFIRM A Rx. would most respoottuliy in-, form his old patients and the afflicted generally, gen-erally, that he still continues to treat chronic and private diseases with unparalleled success. suc-cess. 'ADtES AND GENTLEMEN, Rem -mber that procrastination is tk thiol of lime. So , , , COME AND BE HEALED. It matters not what your troubles may be, aome and let the Doctor examine your case. It will cost you nothing for consultation so t lease call and satisfy yourael es whether tbe ootor understands your ease, if he can cure yon he will tell you so; if net, ke will tell you that, or be will nnt udi ortake a ease unless he is cenndent of eflectLni a euro, YOUNG MEN, Who may be luflorine from the effect of youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail tboiaselvte of this, tha greatest boon ever laid at tbe altar of suffering hum an it v. UK. ariNNKY will guarantee to forlelt toOU for every case of weakness or disease of any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to cure. He would therefore say to the unfortunate sufferers who may read this notice, toat you are treading upon dangerous ground when you longer delay in seekiug the proper remedy for your complaint. You may be in the flrt stage: romomber you arc apuroacbiOK the luL If ran ara b..rHurln. upon the last, and are iu Airing some or an of its ill edecls. remember that if you persist in procrastination the lime muit omi when Lho must skillful physioian can render you no assistance; when the door ol bore will be closed againityou; when no ajgel of mercy can briar joa roWef. In no oa.a has tbe doctor failed of sucoess. 1 hen let not despair work upon your imagination, but avail yourself your-self of the honeficial reulta of his troatmont before your case ii beyond the rach of medical med-ical skill or before grim death hurries you to a premature grave. MIDDLE-ACED MEN. There are many of the age of thirty to sixty Iho are troubled with too frequent evacua-on evacua-on of the bladder, of.en aocomnanfad by a slight smarting or burning sensation, and a we-vheninc of tbe sstem In a manner (be patient cannot account for On examininE the urinary deposit a ropy sediment will olten bo found, and sometimes mall particles of albumen will appear, or the color be of a thin and tuiikish huo, again changing to a dark and toriid appearance. There ar many men who die of this aifliculty Ignorant of the cause, which is the second luienf s-mtnal weakness. Dr. S- will gu.rantee perfect cure in all such casee, xad a healthv restoration of the geoito-nrinary organs All letter ore mmunicationi stririiJ --fldentiaf. --fldentiaf. .Medicines, pawed o u n e to xciteeurinsitr.seat by Express, if tall de tenpiion of case 1 i.iven. am Odice Uours-lOtoi and 3 to fl H.,nri. from 10 te U am. Con.ult.tlon Fm Th " ough examination and advice $5 Kemember, od and aftetha date, at the Towrjaend House. ALLCOCKS POROUS PLASTERS. " Ak ALLCOCK'S, and obtain them, and so avoid miserable 1 MIT A XI ON 3. B. BRANDRETH, Pres't, nil Offloe, -23 Canal St.. New York. AILOO AT) 9 . UTAH 'TOTEM BAILWAY On and after MONDAY, SEPT. lOlli, 1S77, and until further notice, TUB UTAH WESTERN RAILWAY COM-P-A-NY will run trains as follows: Leave Salt Lake City at 7 a.m., Arrive at Lakepoiot at 6 40 a.m., Leave Lahepoint at 9 a m., Leave at Half-way Rouse at 0-20 a.m. Leivu at Tooele at City at 10 a:a. Arrive at Terminus at 10. a.m. . r Learo Terminus at 12.39 p.m., Leave Tuoclo City at 1 p an. ijoave Halt-way llouse at 1.40 pjn Louve LaKanoint at 2 p.m . , Arrive at Salt Lko City at 3.30 p.m. ' The Company will issue EXCURSION TICKETS TO LAKEPOINT AND RETURN Every day during the week (good only on day of issuo), at $!.' lor Round Trip. Children Chil-dren botweon 5 and 12 years vf age, 060. dll II. P. KIMBALL, Gon'l Hup't. liTAH NORTHERS RAILROAD Onand after AUGUST 1st, '77, Trains will run as follows; southward: Name of Station. No. 1 Pass'r Trains Leetve franklin 10 00 a.m. . " LogftQ II 40 " ' B rip bam , 2 p.m - " Au.ft Ogden 4 10 " northward: jMo.2Paaa'i Trains LuaveOjrden - 8 15 p.m. " Brijfham 7 40 " " Lofrau 11 00 " " Arrive-- franklin , 12 iiO a.m Gil-mer A ISaliahury's Stasre LiBo to and froai Montana connects with Train.' at F.anklin. d28 G. W. TBATCI1ISR, Supt. Passing Places. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, (Sundays eicopted,) Leaving Salt Lake City at 8:40 a. m. and 6.-06 p. m.; and Ogden at 5 a. to. and 3;30 p. ra. r- For all information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN SHARP. Jr., Gen. Fr't & T'kt Agent. JOHN 8HAKP, Superintendent. The "Herald" Id New Tork. The Herald is kopt on file in tht office of L. F. Booth. General Eastern A.(ont, Chicago and Northwestern Kail-way, Kail-way, 415 Broadway, Now York City Our friends, when in New York, ars cordially invited to call in and road it at ny time. They will always be wal-looma, C1LV1MSJI, ' AS CURATlSjJJ' ' Mi Galvano ElBdric Plaits IW..IOT .te.t aS'iy,.,""" Hall's Galyano ElGctric jto, llnll'o 0l"o Bmw.T Hall's ,uu'i:ul.," fN. , nan's 'asas.: llaU'sr..ks:-i;V,, Hall's tCWS Hall's SSJB.J'ssiiS?!. I.lalnt. 1 . ILlll'S ."'""llo Plar. Hall's u"lt1 "iri piu,. . r . . y,'in' ",J LiiulM. ' Hall's ulr"" laane flu'. uaii's r-a Hall's ";,' "j" i;-"" , cure iiupotonoy inj Hall's r "jj;;. -Hall's 2$:rS,iF to lao j, and tke Uali u Z blfl and walk. ! Worohant IuW MeasrBon MaS'' USX W abash Ara, Cy.u, Gentlemon It unyonedoiibuiill; of your Hall's (lalvau(1 tilwn" ouring Kheun.aiibiu andSicklltr worst nature, send thorn to niLta 1 ooDvinoe ihein tbst one Wi,.'.'1 apiooefor thou, would not beum- I srloe. Yours, truly, Uio.tf.ac J Office of American Eipreub,, . Ohiaago.Jji.lifl Messrs. Bell Mann A Co-.cbitta. tioullanjen lour Ball's Uilriur Plastors oured me ol tbe llhsuuiuq ii.' riluce reoommoDded them to oUnrt as yet to learn of a eioBle Iiium, Ihoy failod to offeot a portal cjrtisn h throo dayi. ( Cas- r'iioo, Msniar Aukiki!, Ei 4 They are WARRANTKl). &Ditri securely put up and posUgtj rrtmi.uu, part of tne Unitod butes, 0Q rtw.u.'i'a vis: 50 oents each. nBEh MANN k CO., JimfitHmi. Propriotors, ItW Wabaah Avtnui, Cw, Ziou's Co-operative Mt: 1 cantile Institution AGENTS FOR UTAH TEBE : da: ; ; ; , NEW YORK TRADI. I BENEDICT, HALL 4(1 ManutaoturtnaadWholeialsDMliij Boots and Shoe 134 & 136 Grand it, Niw lou, Corner Croaar, ope elMitt., Bnia. .11 FURNITURE, ETC. -FOB- Fur nit ure Si '1 Building1 ant: Roofing BP Refrigerator CUPBOARDS 0' INVALID CHAWS, BARBER CHAIBS, : PARLOR BWttF PARLOK SUT Window Blindu window conincJ: BABY CARRIAGES. Feathers Hair mi Wire IP1I0LSTER1 Go (o H. DINWOOD1 f.M8 HENRY VVACEN' SaU Lake rf CALIFORNIA JJB' |