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Show 1." be fcono- - vfna. miftnn rMaho). to Ox ford (Idaho), 4T miles and Uaokwl a13 CaJteitat ,i - 't I i -- - p ?s v a, a--- . vim; nittrn .' yr. 1-- ilia surmiy or ithi i I t;? t ' w f- - , cvg I v., V ..j ld u. ifil t7J ---- -- - - St ! - slesr ..ik,, -- jf no Fn IJwmBT . i BOOIb j - , .. st. - niri ! ; re-ga- rd , PJIR infiinittttaYi "rmnr - , Hw-t- L. e t ta f0 Trains - n ":' sujtnr, aWjuhub . O-- W. eonnecuona JJally Ceutra.1 Paciflrtlii , Utah v mines. At Cheyenn with smmp, ' jonn STJPTmirTaDENT. Utah Southern Tickeu of Wells, 1 -- . t nW I'ltusiuura . - : " nourWinient, and not at all to the v wlu) V V VWMUa stances, iu which the nourishment administered. . Let cows receive nearly as large a "through wiuter Iproportian of nutritive matter as is contained,. in.. the clover iucerne, - and s, 4U0T Otmrgttown, Henry Lewis, Oneida oo., Idaho n . Moore, ' ixuiirrjum, , , MutUpelier.Joha Coaaena, '' H. H. Dalryinple, ' rrttti, tcai,N.C. j. . ' ",; Kilebien, ,, Liberty. B N. Austin, n Paris, H. If. Hons, n ,, BUnmtimton, Oeorjre Osmond, . inoric, Joan A. Hunt, Fiah llactrh H uvh Fiudley, ,, Lake Tuwn. aluiM Ithica. Ira Nebeker. Bleh 00., Utah ,, i ti , jaemotovute, joeian Tnrta, liimuUMph, Kandoiph Stewart, WiMMiruff, Hourv Lee, n 4iaty, (Samuel Pike, Wyoaauc Terrltor Aoaiutoit, wm. u. winoiu i which they eat in summer, and, no matter in what ' precise substance or mlxturo (hat ., matter may be contained, they will - produce, of milk j yield a. .wiuter'a quite as rich, in- - easel ne and buty- "', produce, and far mom ample In titan almost agyjlairyman WILLIAM DUDOE U Presiding " quantity with bid fashioned notions would JSthop over Vie above Ward.! to be possible. The great Orfnrd Oeorye Lake, Oneida CO., Idaho ' imagine ,, practical error on this subject con-- : Utrtoa, Wm.N.Fratt, i Packer, J msU not In giving wrong. kinds of food, but in not soi proportioning Weatou, John liaua-hanCache CO., Utah.' and preparing it as to render an ' Newton, W. F. LiUlewaod, n t average ration of it equally rich in Lewlaton, ' me elements or nutrition ana Richmood, W.M.CW.Lewis, Merrill, r, . especially in nitrogenous elements, Smitbnekl, Samuel Koakelly, ,, n in. nyoe, ,, 7 as an average ration of the green rtyae nri, W. B. Logran, Freeton, and succulent food of summer." Provktonce, M. IX Hammond, n n O. MiUvUle, a Fltkin, t. ; We ' ,, keep too much ' stock for the Uyrum, CX i David Paradise, i of James, good quantity Wm. Wellaviile, Mauarhan, M rt for it; and the Mendoo, iod which we have , Hiurhea,. Ilenry consequence is cows are, In nine i Itetldtnff cases ou t of ten, poorly wintered, WM. B. IIlJt&TOir jiumop over tie jorcgoxng ana come out in tne spring weakeighteen Ward. ened, if notJ indeed, positively dis Malad DaniehwOneida oo.,Idahr eased, and a long time is required namarui,City.Danle! oamuei v niiama, to bring :them into condition . to DANIEL DANIELS, PreMdtnt ' yield a generous quantity of milk. the two lout namrd It I a hard struggle for a cow re-- Bishop. over .. peace. . uced io flesh and in blood to fill Portaffe, 0. C Hosklns, Box Eldereo., XJm.1 food wasted with system, upthe u. AJewey, t vemvjnitejj. otherwise have whichwouid Calls Fort, Thomas Hasper, to the secretion of milk: but. ifgone she Bear Kiver City, Wm. Neelc H. P. Jensen, J is well fed, well housed, well litter- Mautua, aria-haCity, Alvla Nichols, ed, and well "supplied with pure. Presiding BUhop fresh water, and with roots, or other iover the ix last named Wctrdi. moist food, arid properly treated to a. j the luxury of a frequent carding, WBlard City, O. W. Ward. cram. couarr, lira constant kindness she comes out ready to commence the manufac- Li Ji 1IERKICK, Pretiding Br j ture of milk under favorable cir-Ospden, I J. Herrlek. ' North Offden, Henry Holmes. fresh-grasse- 5 - 41108 Uridg-epor- f. - r us - ; m .eumstandes. Keep the eotpa constantly in good condition, ought, therefore, to be the motto of every dairy farawri posted up over the barn door, and over the stalls, and over the milk room, and repeatedto the boys whenever there is tUfnger of forgetting 1C It is the gpjeat secret of and the dlflerence between jsuccess success and failure turns upon it. Cows la milk require more loodia proportion; to their siie and weight than either oxen or young cattle. In order to keep cows in milk well and economically, regularity ; is next la importance to a full sup-pl- y wholesome and nutritious of ' . Plain City, L W. SburtliflV Mound Fort, David Moore. Lynne, Kobert R. Baird. ' . BlaterriUTnrMlVMUoB imvmi ttawaou. Harruvuie, , Marriat, 8. P. Haiveraton. West Weber, John L Hart. - . Kaat Weber, A. r3paakuna. " '" - J , South Weber, John Onok. Kiver Dale, Sautord Bluff ham. . r ' Kden, Bichard Ballantyne. Huntsville, V. A. Hammond. HooiwrvUis Gilbert Belnap. - V jood. The healthy animal stomach is a very nice chronometer, and it is of the utmost importance to observe : regular ' hours in feeding, cleaning and milking. This is a also, in which very many far. point, uaers are at fault feeding whenever it nappens to ie convenient. The cattle are thus kept in a restless 'condition, constantly " expecting food when the keeper, enters the ' barn, while, if regular hours are strictly adhered to, they know exactly when they are to be fed, and they restOoquietly till the time arinto a well regulated rive. , dairy establishment au hour before time of feeding, and scarcely the an animal will rise to its feet; while, if it happens to be the hour of feeding, the whole herd will be likely to rise and seize their food with aa avidity and relish not to bei v i. ; s mistaken. s AVitn respeet to the exaet routine to be parsueu. no rule could be would apprescribed, a whicb ply to all eases; and each individual must be governed much by cumstaneee, both in respect to the particular kinds of feed at different seasons of the year, and the system . of feeding in order to encourage the largest secretion of milk in stalled cows. A good way Is to feed in the morn In sr. either at the time of or immediately after, with milking A cut feed, consisting of hay. oats. millet, or eorntalkar mixed with "shorts, and Indian meal, linseed, or cotton seed, tnorougbly moistened with water. If in winter, hot or warm water is far better than .. cold. a .a cows at tne muKing-umii given V will generally give down the milk more readily. - lioots and long hay may be given during the day: and at the evening milking or directly after, ' another generous meal of cut feed, well moisteDed and mixed as In the morning. No very concentrated food, like grains alone or should be fed early in the morning on an empty stomach, though it is sanctioned by the practice In the Lendou milk dairies. The process of digestion goes on best when the , 8 torn acq is" sufficiently distended; and for this purpose the bulk of food is almost as Important as the nutritive qualities. 2Iauachu$cUs Itovghman. ; !.,....,.! W a a a. e, ; oil-cak- e, ? SAVIXQ CORN FODDEB. -- ti am Arrive at Alpine CJty by 6.30 p m. 41111 From Prove City, by Midway, Heber, reoa,: aocKport, wan dip, lumu, and Coalville, to Bcho City, 79 mues and back, twice a week. Leave Provo City Monday and Friday at 6 am: J Arrive at Echo City next days by H pm; Leave Echo City Wednesday and Thursday at 6 a m; Arrive at LProvo Clcv nanrt Aavs hV S ; i s . ! From Payson, by Oca hen, Diamond, mues and silver city, to Kureka, i and back, three limes a week. Fay ton Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at a m; Arrive at Bureka by pro; wLeave Enreka Tueeday, Thursday, and Saturday at 7 a m; . 4 If Arrive at Payson by p m. 41113 From Bait Creek, by Fountain Green, t, Moroni, fairvww, moudi tri i' V Sprint City,- - Bps raim, Manti, Gun . Bjchr-eldSaUnas. wlenwood. nison, Inverury, and Monroe, to Bullion. 'hrf tlmrs 8" ,n(1 Leave Salt Creek, Monday, Wednes day, and Friday, at a m; ' u Arrive at Bullion next days by 7 p mt Leave Bullion Monday, Wednesday, . and Friday at am; Bait Creek next days by T at Arrive nm , if New service, ft V; . J f r 41114 From Bullion, by MarysvUle, Paa-quitcb, HUMoaie, Ulendale, aad Mount CarmeU to 8hooesbarrh, miles and back, once a week, h; Leave Bullion Monday at a m: f Arrive atghonesburt-- Wednetday by ' pm: Leave Shonesburrh Thursday at a m; Arrive at Bullion Saturday by p mv 41116 From Holden to Deseret, Z5 mllee and . y,j back, once a week. 41113 r ; : K - - - a ' . I i j , i h Mountain Green, Kli 8pauklliia'. Weber City, C. 8. Peterson. . y Enterprise, Jesse Haven. ; (X S. r PETERSON U -3 .1 , :, Preidir lat v Ward. BUhop over the three ; ' Milton, It. T. Christiansen. xi Arrive at Deseret by p as: Leave Deseret Tuesday at a m; i M ; Arrive at uoideo by 4p m. 41111 From Beaver, by Paraa-onah- , PerO v wan, Summit, Cedar City, Hatail-- 1 ion's Fort, Kaoarraville, New Hat-Leeds, mony, Bellevue, Toquerville, to Harrisburrh, and Waah Ins-toSt. George. 125 miles , and back, 1 " ; : . Littletoo, W. O. 8mith. Jona beaman.. Porterville, Alma Porter- Morgan City, Bichard Fry. Bouxxl Valaiy, Samuel Carter. W.. O. SMITH i Presiding s -- Biv over the nx latt named plarr Bwann. CroydtsQ, v a week. J s Leave Leht Cfty, Monday, Wedneaday, ana rway as a m, Arrive at Knreka next davs bv IS m: Leave Eureka, Tueeday,- - Thursday, b aat am Lehi a next davs bv 7 MB. Arriveoauiruay at City iiUO From Alpine city to tAineiieaa sorx, e miles ana oaoK,Qoe a week; Leave Alpine City Tajareday 1pm; Arrive at American Fork brtim: r Lavs American Fork Thursday 3.S0 , Buunufui, John Stoker. named City, 'by Cedar Valley, ana Homanamie, to eu.jrairseid, 60 miles and back, three times reka, r IIUW ' (Caysvule, Qhrtetopber Layton, farm m (rwa,-Joi-Wm. U.w.nesst-CeutrevlUSmith. , rSFrom 'Lehi three tunes a week.- Ephraim semen occaTV. Heoneterville, Chaa. kichens. Bcho, Blias Asper. a. W. W. CIu ' Coalville, UnioBviile, Alotuu Winters. WM. H'. VL UFP preside , 4- Vounty and MorganWard tn Summit (Jo. four ' Snyder. WanabJp,0.0. Rookport, Kdwin iiryanU nam mivuww leoaf Aprs Moreu, John K. Lemon, r i a trnaffr uaroer. par lev's Park. Kuhrala Snyder., - - - ; : . ? , , L. lith,, 13th Hardy. s U Wooliey. Thomas Taylor. . Burton. ' R.T. Frederick Keatoe, , ' lth Davis. Nathan rth L. Dw Youzka. th A. H. Baieisa. ! It John , tSOthw Sharp. a bua-a-r House wtra. w. u. a.amooc? Brtrhton, A. H. Kalefrh.BrUttosv ,'r Big Cottonwood, David Mill Creek, Beuben Miller. South Cottonwood. J. & Hawllna. ; . West Jordan, Archibald Oardner. South Willow Creek. L M. otewart. TCoaxa oocsttt. K. 14th - ,, , I ' 1 ' - 1 JOHN ROWBERRT, PretdZtiJ T ; i .:' .t. fCity, aw. Bryan, siosae MartHar iBUhop. tt - - ;f ii i t-- w nneMsfaD, Tooele City, jona now berry. H. Clark. Orantsvlue,T. BU Johns, O. W. Burridre. ' i '- Centreville, James Jordan. Vernon, Hyrum Bennion. peep urecK, jaiwin xaaioex. F. Knowlton. 6kuU Valley, , : a . ctAb ootrarrr. a 47 r weefc-- Leave Ofden CHy Wednesday and Sat--: ' . r. ardayattam; Arrive at Huntevffle by IS sa; Leave Hnntsviile Wednesday and Bat U.16 a mi urday atOs&em Arrive at nt City brtsav"-"41US From Orden City by Harrarrine, io w miles and. back, north orden, twice a week. Leave Ordea Monday and Thursday at ' s pm, i' . Arrive at North Orden bt I p mt 'l , Leave North Offdeu Monday, and ' Thursday at U am; : - w 1 bsb. II Arrive at 41121 From Ogdea City, by Lynne and 81a- to Plain city, 19 miles and terviue, .' back, twios a week. ..ii Leave Ogden City Tuesday and Fri-.r-- .r dayatpm; Arrive at Plaia City by Tom; Leave Plain City Tuesday aed Friday Arrive at Ofdea CJty by Sp m. 41114 From drden City, by Alma, to tleoper. it miitta ana Dace twice a wsea. - Leave Ordea City Vr edawsuay and Sat- ' nroay at s a m, ' Arrive at Hoot bv IS ast.a Leave Leoper Wednesday and Satnr- ear at 1 d mi Axrive at Ocoen Cltyjby 6 4U2S Tmm Oorinne, by Bear River City (Idaho!, e. Fcrtere,iladeClty r ork, s ort Boat a, t'oa, Bafie uock. 1 araet Lke, . .- d A ton of fodder corn is a. SMOOT, Presiding BUhop, TTova, worth, if well used, nearly the WarS J. . B. Job neon, ? " t First price of a ton of hay, and yet how l fooodWara. 3 A. H. Scott, J rarely is it well saved or well spent. Third Ward, Djrill llllllli . Wbb. Ward. to Fourth after all the Foitott, Kxposed husking Cor,' t MU ath miuai storms of October, it is tardily H. ". Cook. Cedar Fort, housed In November,, and, musty , FairaeU. John Carson. h sr. tJ0 ri (n.t.er white Creek. Iron lod h.rjl. and mildewed, washed and wea DAVID-EVANS- , I BouV'er Prestdimg Bishop FalL Valley, Jeferai ther beaten, it Is not only the poor over the three umnameaptaoes.: City, and Ctneey, to' Hetecs . est fodder, but absolutely injurious and , batx, cJly. mi! j American Fork, L. B. Harrioftsn. to stock, to which it is thrown in reohedule days. t. tetter seneduht T. J. MoCuUuuch. Alpine, the roughest and moat careless way on nays. , r Present pay, 947 JMl in the barnyard. Then It is tram- LSB. MARRING TON-- Presiding over tne two last mamea 4118 From Ertru--m PtM , bv Brirhara pled down in the snow and mire, anop . DmUossad 1 t ty, to j places. Browm. and next spring la cursed as the bacf, triu t - vv - t , ant Cut, Joan i plwtsantA.Oreve, greatest nuisance a farmer ha to u, e a week 14 Pmooc a re rr , v a th5 tae 1 vi contend with. Hut, let cornstalks "ftProvo, MHwville, w io. Lrtf hOrsVC . Vwy to aw a luurwr. . . at I- Ui- -a .s be shocked ap carefully, spread well , fori, ' at the buts of the shock, and tied - Eaiem, aUM Pood town, litXL tL Travis. 41127 Trota WeHrvHle to Veadon, I tbZe Paysoo, J. S. Tanner. ' D H. UaUday. , closely at the top until the corn is Santaquin, - .y, Veaaeay, F. tt. aiaru,i'raiUBitb e. vie Lake woj Leave VUa, con bprias ausked, and then put up In ir- venient bundles, and again set up J. S. TANNER is presiding BUhop ; , Arrive ,i .AH-Te sr", t tvII so that the rain could not penetrate .. over iwe " ) Leave namea last jottrPrice. piace. jt Wednesday, v t7 a the shocks, and as soon as cured i Goshen, Wm. ai'1 ii ; , t t . j0A oocwrr. Arr. ,. .,fk. i by tanV : be carefully stacked, or put away beneath a tight roof, and it becomes JOZL ajZQVJUi, Presiding LUhop 4U3 Frn Lc , rv Trcr"-- s l" vi.. ana to 1 sr, ' , 1J agreearjle-looklns- r. ' r k mii-- v iandl..r!, r0Da.rwsrdTy. 1 m fcacj i nutritious fodder, which will be .i hep ul, e m t Creek, Joel G-rover. , we-- :. ' . , ,. Levaa, luawr Xayior, Thurt-ly, readily eaten by all sort of stock. LeveLen Tuesday, tad turi r t 8 t; If it is cut up with any one of the . TVaintaln SAnrri'sB.cocwrT. . ? "" Johosoaw - ' . I Amvetti Oren, 'tvltm:"" various fodder cutters into short ' ' y, TV"tI--- , 1 oro&i, O. W. l - Le .jey. kevw or even chopped up with an lengths lix mirirn,Aroaa 1 axe i Am i'iL U Vi. n. t on the barn efj. floor, wet and ' f jiit C- ,r-"ru, tOdda sprinkled with a little salt and a 1 v. verwo Kn, I- . I ' . , $ ' brwn, handful of pran; it will be entirely . A. m a. 1 u. t , til . s manure rnd her Lj the wanimea; tOe SDfinflP will Ixt llrnrvthor'fnM ssvicn oourry from the objectionable, unrot- 1 r. ' 1 r- ted and tansrled stilka. while I J. A. YCI72r3, Presiding. mu-. Uua, Frter : f it. it will be equally enriched their Ins.- - In CsrtiUxlcs rs . A . r,byU wrr i. . well-save- , 'i T-- 1, tr. o-- . i ! & CT AN-A- JCNB e, WEST TEMPjLE STj Opposite CUy Meat Market. ........ dl24 ly TO BH AFFIXED TO BACH BID OB C ARK TING THE MAIL, AMD TO BB TAKEN BBFOHB AN UFMOKU UOALiriBD TO ADMINIS 1873, TBB OATHS. jj,) i '' i of Udder for osnvcy- route No. , xrom . do awearthat I have the ahllitv at. 10 lumu my ODUftuoa as suon enmaruy bidder; that the bid Is made In arood conand with the Intention to enter intofaith, tract and perform the service in case said 01a inaii De accepted; and that the rifna tures of the rusrantnr thereto are ine, and that! believe tne said aruarantors to bepeeuniarily Mspoasible for and able to pay an oanuures tne united b tales a ball a user oy reasonormy ratlins; to perform my ouusauous aa sucn Duaer. I Uur the maH en " . Bwuru u, un Hioaonna nerore ma for the of this of day .A. D. 187 . and in tastimnnthrnf a Hmiow Buueonoe my name ana amx official seal the day and year aforesaid. my " tSKaJ.1 . . . KOTX. When the aath m taken be tors a Justice of the peace, the certiiioata . of the tent or a court or record shall be iadded, onder his seal of office, that the person who administered the oath Is a dull qualified Justice of the peace. INSTSITCTIONS TO BIDDERS AND ! i IXJ8TMASTEBS; ; Containing also condittan to be incormrated tn me eomraa 10 int extent, ia veparv- mcnt may artm prvper. j L Seven minutes are allowed to eenh In termediate office, when not otherwise anam. & On routes where the mode of anoe admits of It, the special agentconvey of the Post Ouioe Department, also .post office blanks, mall bass, locks and keys, are to ee ewnvyveq wiiaout extra caarge.' aoat matters otner agttu.11 . . . . , ment, will accompany the mails, specifying the number and destination of the several bass, to be examined by the postmasters, to Insure regularity In thedeUvery. of bags and ..; POUCheS.'. tvft ,:A jrf. 4. No pay will be made for trips not per formed; and tor each of such omissions, if the failure be occasioned by the fault of the contractor or carrier, three times the pay of the trip will be deducted. For arrival so far behind time as break connection fo with depending- - mails, and not sufficiently th e roused, of the compensation for the trip is subject to forfeiture. For repeated delinquencies of the kind herein spedned, enlarged penalties, proportioned to the nature thereof, and the importance of the mail, may be made. a For leaving behind or throwtnf off the mails, or any portion of them, for the ad ed mission of passengers, or for below in setting up or running an express In of advance conveying- intelligence the mall, a quarter's pay may be deducted. a Fines will be imposed, unless the delinand satisfactorily exquency be promptly plained by oertl ftca fee of postmasters or the affidavits of other credible persona, for failarrive In contract time; for ing to to take the mail from, or deliverneglectit Into, ing a poet otiice; forsufferiar it to be wet. Inor lost; and for jured, destroyed, robbed, refusing, after demand, tn convey the mail as frequently as the coo tractor runs, or is concerned la running, a coach, car, or steamboat on a route.' T. The Postmaster General! may annul the contract for repeated failttree to to contract; for violating run the agreeably post office laws, or disobeying .the instructions of the Department; for refusing to discharge a carrier when required by the ..... : one-four- eon-oern- v U. m ity rnq, .V iu n R wr396m.es .l I ir!.:: ii; i m.-REDO- ino r.i a ahcj f , .lo i MJfl- r' it aaa-aS- -a l l.' a.B.' i : l U aVasaS' as ..... ..2 . 1 '. ftio I, Vi.vvi . 1hmmk ia--4 ggragaW.yjnt' WTtlenntJ Kx- - ,i I' , asset.- .rw t . atiww. The second was the regular Aatordatrd Press report, compiled from a long special ! the New York Herald, In which the i -i-' - . "Wilson Sewing Machine of Cleveland, Ohio? was named as among tae .exhibitors which received "gold medals for merit," the highest class of premiums awarded at the Exposition. The third was a private-cabltelegram received yesterday from Vkmna by Mr. Wilson bunsetfs which was as lollows: bu n ViskhA) August 1. Ton aoes rtteivedi five medals twe for is'" merit and three eoopvrallv. The s earring of Uas is then explained to be that the Wilson Machine has received the gold medal as the beet sewing machine. .ii i - j and. a second told medal , I the maoaine best manufactured that to, embodying the Besides best mechanical workmanship. these, :a special medal; was given tor excel lenee of workmanship on the .machine another for the best sewing da leather, by tb Wttoon, and the other medal for best samples of family sewing and em? broidery; done on the. Wlleonmachlnet This sweeps the entire board. Not only has the Wilson Bewlng Machine been pre : 'i nounoed the most capable and efficient taw ' Its en work ing ma bine in the world, but both dry goods and leather, M, prononnced superior to that of all other machines. This verdict at a World's Fair, where all the leading sewing machines of both continents iMMM.' have competed before a thoroughly compe tent committee for mors than three men ths, the most corn plate triumph ever Won, ty eewingmacblae. .. The above Is taken from the Cleveland .i Leader, of August SO cU. , fOR SALE $23,C3 CHEAPER " : - 1 'p "i i- J -- I ,m -- i -- - ;ti ? ---- i , r. V.Toil sVclV. i..;vt. fr,"'"-:!:".1.'1- ' V' s t i - o EH: 1 1 'J--- ' ' I'U lllllj' r - - tre sweet-smeiun- ?, limillMI ,M-- nf IT Tmi M .u A.; inif ? n ti i "swj i.i.-.- ... ; t, ' ' f l . '-' : -- tl-ep- - -- T v t - 1 - 1 - -- I ;'''? - , 1 1 rv ( .1 i tt c. ' T 1 '( i . bee y ne-4- , r 1 J, - rl "rr rl 14. - -- I nl, v. raantiMi by a cr- - Sutvvtot c-- ' ?,J- l. w AJ kt1- -v rs C. i tr ! O, ., i . . , if- -tl a i l iI .... " A -- , . t :f '- -h i ,. V. - l r ' (.,. ; Great Central lews Short Line rirB 1 lanl ItOMfau wif ft. fimiMt.lt,.. . - ,- ;V the to koHeet,Quilaistoad Best , the ,.t , t R-a- . r; nl.TU , Chicago. - the Wet tf Kail, fo:iy. til atts nrrrcAQH tiMAirx TtmXTQIt T1CDTJ to ally1-ea- a be obtained at Oompeay't Ir Street, and at C. 9. laintromary . Boss la San Franctooo and Saoraet . : rd ytmr Ucksts v' A. ; mure 1 "" Aran. 1 MIL- - n aaa T riTTTQTA 1 J Sta- aaaasaaaa "vat BBBsawaewwaw--- il Ulllli ' MNINa, snORT-ROO- T!, r t ' 3i.:' t'ii J v I 1 -- ' l 1 COMMEItCI Al. ' i !t I is . V .. 3 , t , rum. LiUWlo"!; FW'ui , uiiy f 10 iltl.,i "trill;:?. Ht,'t " . 1 ; ,1 WITHOUT CM AKCr. the OitsarfT4 at LouWsss. through Jsbsodvui, and TEIklUTOIlIAX. ' ' I ' '-g The Best,' Quickest and -Most Dirt s sr. JAOXMjrom AuiWH v ( DLAIIE, U.ORK :3 ' rffiWsna, t I ! I V.' i. Ordet. ' . . . . .n JackaaaviUs, m 1 Mo- -, Alton, JJlooadngton Ifttwaukee, " . , - "' . Mnehsater. - Troy, liaxriatm rg, 1 f".i Joliet, Ietrolt . LMadraa. X0XMf f O ' 1 M- Creasing Jmx ft- .! ' GrOUPANYi1 t ......... ' 1 COUNTTC (. .. Ate IaA JGoJuas fW auad UtoKss-iTnoaxl ChmTOAft) axt A Uum AUulruatla, , V.'cRTORATION, . if? . J as' ? ; , -, 63AA tor Paeme I CMaeg thJosje. ' tTAtse SaaFrancawo. " J ' YlA W. SIOTiT, r Oerswal Tmmsns-mHcaasUPM-- ti Of'' 1 U t.. With an Fas Kxpreas Traias, Isit, fcrd and South.: . t W The tnnst elegantly farnhs4 IX) H SLAtSPZAtr CARS mrvTtmni mm railroad are now built, owned sal rav thai Company between It j r 1, and' T7ccn at Xcnii t':f.ivj l,iu 4 ; UMlkrnitOr-lan- d cleat awn nhohk WHh tralM arriving from Central and ITnion Padfio , , . BANK. t UtaJi. I : y taaimttjwi at TIIE-THEAT-REi XCa. I Maws te : , PACIFIC A ATIAXTIC . ItAILItOAD, 1 3 Gcll tho DA7IJ Over- UAti K and West, " Men?: s. i 'iii ""i ti'N 1. f . , s TrwYailC mice. SlMosW" e . . BaJuiao-- 1, 1 t Inirllnrton, Ia-- ream, 1 ' -- , Ulahd, ChtcMOi I 'i JUwk SPrturfteld, IU., : .'- (- . St j I nuC .....ii..' i I j .4 .. t' U . , , . ! ). - Far ticU--- c X fi ,' f A- J -- - ;,r-;l"t fT..,. LryxJ'ri"''''' . f Laar-A- ?" -- .3 a ! 1 i 4- -1 S. A i A - 1 -- A. l -- it v . -- Jl . k . 4i ';!-- . and the . t Jkrt,.r,--- s AaA 7- - t en:th cnBrtestKovlo. i and he rt2w:t-Hi -- .. b Mw Ifna --mntea- these --r,.V ei Chieyrej-teWiaoe l"i-4nal hara) aansaaClty aiJ '"w-l VmHtn hSW 1; tn.Uailhla. JUS- " and all peinta I - W t, L-- dl M to en ft JtAlfll net. 7 V ;jwnAppi::3 tapes. i -- vp puffin of a Uooa Vfuaiiy c 17 4 -- jr. jr - . iTtt ivy CoC, -- -- t 7r-:.rc- - 5 1 I r.;"; 1 r--- J V ci : liana-S- i t.. 1,, j ek fc - " fU Loui and vj.i: i:r.-j--- ' s--i. m u x?i-v3S- t I r t'l itT;';7 " Jf. !. :Ete., lisnta ...tt "" Canada. v t- . jji tf Cv.fery ou " all nninbl Fjut andW Worth FamphUt. Reports, By Lowe, rUaantDctt Care and Dining'o?l?wC1 i Rides, Regulations, Colts "t-- Palace EUepiW, ,' inrvugny gs jar$ run nj CHANGE tstween SL -loguem, Flri.LUUt-..jJ-iu6:hioaro and Kansas wj 7 , ; Eio.t -- 1 o":. . vBsstetytoef vrs - -- taf," AT; ASS 1 7- .Ak. 4 'iv ir TWO WTACCn r--- ' i,- i.1.1 .e t . .'Sound qin Cloth or Lsathew, i.-v.t.- i 4 r-"- , i :- tw3C. 4. ' "t j i A rent. THE CQ1CAG0, SOCK 1SLUD REQISTERS, i -- . --e 1 4- Uei.t e-- -- i Aaa't Qeu'l Paea. tow-o- 7. -s s-.-- t-- 1- ef -t" I v ,ce v ,, e tun, ...- -, it ! Uiwt V a,, r. I -- f -- - i toe 'ytSt A -- ) - r i . .- r toelui ra"e ,i,"i -- . T -- ' . ' ' - 1 T ii v rl r-- . t.i.vreiii, OeneralMawaftn " Ths only rmsts stsrryin LetUr Moil, aaaluntf . AfAABTACTOBT f, n.iST WACOriDEPOT S0UTIl OF a- iiiio ti ." i - ii u - , - " - 1 I ilk Ia..si 1 ; ' n. jae ; Des Moines, Rock Island and T8 sutmlied with the most recent and ii X proved Machinery for tb execution of tne 10. ff e hub c wore . t. I'll,.; I - - ., I T"j. a r ?' PACIFIC ' RAILROAD. ELAirk booIK ;.' ' fuu-eowe-- ed V tt 1f yrs,',: . -- CTTT. SALT 4"' ,,,...,:, hlJ. ,'.!? jT ?ii.ij-.'iri!- ... -- l - t' (A . '1 Ann ;4. " 11,1 t " r-- mm tor TtolreU rto rmM fsrltltyta and Pennsylvania ratraU.uwvvaa he obtalnea at a II remuT hMnaalv OflJoes in the Wee t, at lbs Cinii principal orncit, RECORDS, til T tea -- aili. Ask - V. - ili roa-ant- or wikh-aw- 1 wuw-- a &M pxla. aast. tirf'tliK.i . tae ITs'-FrcrCc- iteeyl Lenvlnv Chleag Defiy ': -- A of to write out In -- Ti-- h B00O1M ; " '.I." ' r xsJ3--' tail tirtment, boan and to retain eopBss ef taur rjJlZC3 AredbJdesdon:da4eSulimted: nav rtT?e:3i rSoui 1 bUe once eubaj"'d be vnuurawn. al of a t or ho rasvn.eee"t b w and ujr 1 to r- - rpm t v " w"lra.owif',-'-tlJs I e c 'sr piriv ed A teaip --w-r i t ... ite f v ocs to iJ t. a-t le I era, s of xmr'a v jipK t I 1far C- -t- r lS K . 1.wo fe t tamers I ' r -, s, tri v.rs smote r e t aecu-rre-r ksvi-i toe t cf 1 I .el si1 k w a a 1 tfI " jranua enua.ly -ft "ilereraort, i and art-s- - j SI .. 'itto r Withoitt Change ! -- "f- V . ri--i.t . PAPER-RULIN- G he Kl i t"!?"?" dJtf are believed totbe Wiwn WASHINGTON CITT, t v Mavada and . .:i--hr- - - - I r'v .Sir' te 'weaf-'mmtAA- j - AD KFUBttttlllLlII.. LAX! . 1. Chicago to Dallimcr Salt Creek, Chicken Creek, Bound Valley, nimore, voru ureex, towns jtitierevtiie, and all the principal jieaver, and mining Ha 48 West Madlsoa H..sui camps In Southern Utah and South east.run u vana, aviso stave uorinne. tan .cauir Madison and Canal StreeU, --.ttW,kU Fort ning North to Vira-iui-a . Helena, City, uen tan. user ioaa-e- Cedar Creek Mines, .J.-,sod P" "V thrrfr h a'l I he prtnoal towns r. -avOen'i Pa-- a. an Ttrltet .tst.. r;i.".;M:-4- - '- " l:5v rVt'iu-- , i m'K-n- te ltes r r "';!'." A rmosT pera. 4 tx c WirCrun the Celebratrd PULLMAN PALACE (llf ' THE DESERET NEWS . JJ ts ' Railroad Ih-- '! Prf J'?i- - l AMllIldS .w.3'.:?. a U W afA t'4, -- v".Ki - l .t,lrT--iiaBBtBSBI , TTS plank-road- '-- v ; substantially correct, but no increased pay wiu do aitowea snowa tney oe greater than advertised, if the points to be supplied are stated. &ildert must inform correctly themselves on this point, and also in reference to the weight of the mail, the condition ot hills, roads, streams- - Ac, and alt tell- s, bridgea, turnpikes, ferries, or obstrucUens of any kind by which expenre may oe --incurred, mo cwim lorb- additional p a n eaa looiah -- i a fedgrcu e toe i e; 1 " . i.-a as otue derive f r ""f a1 hra.ae eeasroyed, ferries (Wnuuutd. or . it other obstructions causing or increasing Wa distance or expense occurring during the contract term. Offices established after this advertisement to Issued, and also during the contract term, are to be visited without extra pay. If the distance be not increased. 1L iuuders are cautioned to mail their ' H f proposals ia time to reach the Department by theory and hour named (4 p.m., tab. S, bids received after that time via rt te I 1 I loi),osaseoasuersd in eompetlUoo with bide. a : i sa n of reasonable amount, received la time. Neither can bids be considered which are withe t he guarantee reoutred bv la w. and j.y. a certiucate of ef suca srua- aoa tbeoatasuuMency the woor aocord-ia- g rantee,seonoo i to 1.8, act of June 8, leti. s w n i Li. ladders sheukl first protioaa for ser- teevioe stririly accord'ng to advert .as meet, and then, tf ef oesire, separably for servioe; and if the reputar bid be the lowest offered for the advertiaedeer-viee,tCaaawd" ' other propositions may be considered, f ' 1 i a iii:,;,M.:,-ii- : 13. 'i oere then Id be but ooe route bid for hi a proposal. Cooeoli tated or combination r a, bids ("proposing one suxi for two or more rcntee") cannot be conKalered. 14. The route, Ms servioe, the yearly pay. the name and the Utjuer (uai is, his usual postiuoe address), sod the or eaca member or name &rm. woere a -y, .oCers, should, .be.. (UswncUy l y tae sum of 1873. Leaving Salt Lake daflr.rnnnfrtg south Thle Mat, la arwl.ltB to Untie, AmericanCity Fork, Mount Keboi Be men, as U tivrs at M aaatvts- Tier, St, Oeorge, U tah; and Ptoche, Mevada; bualaeee bitV tO Vlait PltKbura-- . .Pk,f.l.il JL. PASSIKO THBOTJOH York and BaatoB. Ibebnt BiartrU ia I If pi . - , 8outhaat Utah, I iid!':& DR'i T'-i S-'i- Three separate dispatches from Vienna combine to dispel all doubt as to what sew mg machine has won the first honors of the great Exposition, The. first was a speola the New 1 ork press on Monday, and was m follows:: ,!,'i:r - ' ; r r . 6w?:L:iLhies - -- -- t a- " F. JLITTIE, i w reiuu-woe- and after Nov. lr, Pennsylvania AanantJ GCTE&AL STJinaktNTKNlJBMT' . .. - 1 I. Vr, I Vlll ,: AT TSTB . tl it .l'.i ' U ! il laoU Hi jl n d. service has been received. 10. The distances given i olnir Hit. J,.V ' - GILUER & SALISBURY'S WORLD'S FAIR TP? w Fnaarht anA TVtkx Iwaocoat, llVdtedals - I BKPOT J .1,?! u ui" ' St1-:- On Train, For all information conoemlag Frelfht or Paaeagei apply to : ;; , ' - :Ci:iCAp.;TRAEE: XAKX8 I' Five X co.. ' ' " " o. !'' oincinnati. 2. V;ahSchaack F'; ... , i, Pssnnrerl will pleas purcbass tldxets at amy vents awaitionai wiu r the Far is aoueoted on the charged.' when ' ' ; ,l.f Cars to Wasbiis rcirtTli TUB CJU i.. J . a-a- a. Ki C. ?I. ' i-- TfT " V 1 , Salt Lake City at ai0a.m. and 1p.m. Arrive at Sandy at TJS a.aa. and l pwaa. leave and 4.S0 p.m. at S.S0 Arrive Sandy St Salt lathe at 1LO0 svm. and 8 ' , A T T fi T T vTTT OTTl lef TIT nl TT ift' aSTTTT J WfnTrTT VT WlkflAi- - LP A 'tT9M UtVn nAHTtVa lllirrV'" BEATfTT AND EXCELLENCE, CANNOT BB BTBPABSBD. ssawsj-- t. - i II im 1 Co-operat-ive 4218 'f.-i- i r. f All our STOVES are keot For Sal by and all its II ranch Slorec also by all the . tinue or extent a contract. change tae schedule tod termini of a route, and alter, iacreaae, deoreaasyev extend the service, in accordance with law, he allowing a pro rata Increase ef ootnpenaatiea for any adinditional servtoe required, or for creased epeeev tfthereby the employment of arlul- --cone Honavt- arose or camera-i- s rod necessary: and in ante af decrease, eurtafinw.,.. oe Jscutlauao of aervkae. seaiuit te said contractor, one month'! extra pay on the amount of service dis- Than any other First Class Vachine, and and a pro rota compensation with, pensed be obtained for a lew dollars paid for the service retained. Provided, however, eaa wait-ithat, In ease ot Increased expedition, the Monthly. .AOkirts con tractor may, noon timely notice, relin CALCH1 quish the contract. s. win be mane ny collection Bsfls mtrenls far kvUtlu from, or drafts on, postmasters or other. 'i: j dSSSlsa, wXllm j - n TKRRtTfiHT, tP am W.FW TUB " iscr santa claus qooratiTa STOTLTE, :o:- -- ..l,e i MMY!! ?ICTfluY! iv riycoKriToiti i t 01 leaving the CMTRALEB. UTAH nl-hhn-- k . R. R. Depot Bsdhy, Beudays ; le , bt section sm of rrqctred OF CONGRKSa APPIvOVKD , h-- far-fam- ed i- Oath ran Wui 1 - '.n--ea -- ; TRAINS r.7IXED " " v.. to'.T' Salt Lake City at t a ra and UD t : Arrive at Lehi at 146 a m and Leave Lehi at t.ao a m and t p m i Arrive at 8 L City at 1L80 am and 7.00 p.m. In addition to the above 1 t, atoo Vi their Husmg UAeU Seuthcru puiiits via OniaU, .T' n theniaelvaa rf t hya Hv.,.l..17r? Ul" eleephig car, conifurtahle attwauu-rT- .'' quick Uine. TilOS. L. KniBALL, T. K. SlCXXTA, Chief KiurY aud Suia! , v iliiii . . Utah Central m CsO i Oppo-- tt Leave the . Wfll v; , . I ; ...-..(. ' i West. Temple Street," 1872, Daily T rains I itnni ia ....,..., 4UU From ToqwrvHle, by Vlrfin City, SAMOSL.Fj A.TW00XPreiAvll'e, Spriocdale, Shonesburyb, xng jstsnep over we aoove Wmaor, and hsnah, t Johnson, 88 mix Ward. miles and back, onoe a week. f Leave Toquerviiie Monday at a m; win avo st otnrvr. .. Arrive at Jonason next day by t p tmf . ABRAHAM MATCH. Pretiding Ieave Johnson Wednesday at S a m; m Arrive at Toquerville next day-- by 7 ffishop. fy.M!i Abraham P' r'l Batch. .1 Hpherdtr. St. to Pine From Geonre, I) Valley, ill by 8. Alexander, Midway Ueary Pinto, 44 nulea and back, once a Charleston, jonn watains. week. ... r Walkburxh, Wm. B. MutuO. J Leave St. Georre Mondar I a m; Aur uuta oocarft I Arrive at Pinto by 7 pm; i Leave Pinto Tuesday at a m; , 1st Ward, S. L. City, Joe. Warburtotw T St. 2d .. James Leaeb. Arrive Georse at by 9 41U0 From Fayette to Gunnison,pm. Sd . n Jacob Weitae. S miles and nacK, ooee a wow. L 6th a M, W. U. Hiekealooper. 10 a nw T"" Leave -at Fayette Monday f Wm. Thorn. Trh Arrive at Gunnison by Km;. ,, 1,. B.F. Sheets. 8th Gunnison Leave Monday at i p m; B. A. Wooliey. i : ttk'-j- i Arrive at Fayette by 8 pm, - ft Proctor. loth,, John Orden City, by Eden, td Cunts a 41121 "From Alex. McBae. . , . lit" Tllle. IS mika and back, twice a W. , - 'Tothelrnewpienlteson-- and ayter Deo. 20, On th Ctty Afoat ifartet,: r ...- 1 J!l ?M Vhere thev hone, bv strict attention ta ', T lfca- - business and small DroOt- -. ti merit the iMS St SSjOM r cheek. mull hi on bestowed tanied bn a certified or draft, some continued patronage so nbesally - t ' solvent national banki equal to 6 per centum upon toem. 1, tTenfc Ceeklav Bteve ta the WerleL Ttoe Bitnmli o vn Uu present annual pay on the route; or in ease ofnew service, not lest than per centum can be A Tin, 6heet Iron & Coppersmiths rrHB WONITOa bni raiued a reputation. No hhTher encomium or one years, pay prrrpusea in stowed npou a Oooklag 8Cove than to say that every beuse-wiwho usesltspeaks I Pvrnaee Work and Roofing ) f Ut its Dralae and reoommenda it to W aiut (rUndi. fcie- MVwdfflt. cleanThe Postmaster must ant sura the oerlifl- an iaa operauous. eate until the sum f t the bid la inserted and HaiTinawinjui -CORNICKJt IBON GALVANIZED GAS, tne dm ana ruataatee alyned by au t OCT4 XT t r WATER and STEAM FITTERS. parties, and dated. j . xa-- 5 pm. e- EEMOVED i;'"'-Th- Leave Beaver Monday, IWedaesday, and Friday at a m; Arrive at bt. Georfe next days ati J p m; Leave St. Georre Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at a m; Arrive at Beaver next day at 7 p m. New service. ,., 41117 From Cedar City, by Iron City, Pinto, vrt tiamoiia, tieoron, ana vmrtor Valley (Nev.), to Panaca," 114 miles and back, once a week. Department to do set for ruuning an ex... , Leave Cedar CUy Monday at a mi -- press or for transporting perat Panaca Wednesday by p m; sons oras aforesaid; conveying Arrive mailable matpackages ' ' Leave Panaca Thnrsday at m: : out of mall. the Cedar City Saturday; by I ter Arrive at 5. The Postmaster General may discon , i over oooee ' cAe i,v - Certificate. : undershrned. Dostmaater at , certifies, dndir hisOAth Or State of he Is acquainted with the above orrica, that and to oe men 01 guarantors, ableknows toem to make rood tbelra-uajr- property, and antee; and that bidder and giMntntpre are t'Ji Newservlce.:: r' : -- 1 -- ! ' a davis oocarr. -- -- 1 : 7; . - i , Pleasant urove, provo uty, epnng ville, bpanish Fork, Salem, Fayeoti, Pprlfiir Lake, Bantaquin, Nona, Salt Creek, Levan. Cbicaen creeccipnt Holden, Fillmore City. Meadow,: . Kunsah. Oors Creofc. Beavea, Ailameand Panaca, to vtlar, MiBerarille, Pioche (Nev.), &JS mika" and back, ' atx titnea a week. .'Leave Lehi Cltf daily, except Sunday, ' at Sam:Pioche - fs in four days: Arrive at "Leave Ploohe daily, except Sunday, atsam: Arrive at Lehi City in four days. . t, . " ' and-nutritio- Leave Grantsvlile Friday at 1 p nu Arrive at Tooele by 4 p m. Tmm Ophir, by Lewirten and Camp x K)ya in. u. , 10 rwruou, m bum t . and back, once a week. Leave Opblr Monday at T a m; IS rr I ev n: Arrive at 'airfield Leave FalrneU Monday at 1 p n; f,i Arrive at Opblr by p in. Prom Lehi City, try Ameriean Fork, ritory and adjacent Settlement. i- - '7 , - . C arVcol, ..t ii.ATt fc" eiar " . . Blur.rX - J" " f ". sua, , m "'""Huiu' mkuiMHr.l.n 55. rate from' caevT. kt-i3tt- eof ,' k, "S0, herths on sleei4nl?,JL 1 fore-Oi- ai Chicairo taSilt TUCiry; IIAIEUOAD. 1 - oweet Otwi184 DenverCentral AtOiuaha with puncU , TV w , .. . ; lt AJtaiva.1 Gen. Frelxht and Ticket Ageat. . 7 W, U4TL FJh-c..:::.-:::::::rriS:- traln. " R. R. ' For all mformatlon eoooernlng treigh or passage apply to jV, " f ; " "'li i lfc u- - P- - ititn 1 Grat - ..j,..- Leaving Salt City at 1.90 am and I OS p m, ana ugaea and S.SJ p m. "PaseemgerswOl their tick' purchase eeota etaatthe qitlme please additional w Fifty be ehanrsd wtoeei the fare Is eollseted en th. iSeini;! of m t7ttttA nnmsn'B'ffX W T CienT XlacorteclJ aundarsi Lake 1- - IT . .irilLLRW'DAILYJ', - 1 - - 1 1 J to the above,: Ji. Mixed i boots: i- ;:x.o-rxs:.fusxo3r- 1 i ' e eiiCT-icv- . In addtoon i. ' . i: On and after JToe. a, 1783, v t:'eVau .X ii ioc-Kaa- r . a:- H tWt i J - Leave Salt Lake City at 8.00 a ta and 8.40 s m Arrive Ovdea at aandatOent. Leave Ogden at 8.40 a m and a a m. arrive at Salt Lake city at jUUOam and , ; 1 '. llll Trains Daily at - 'i-1 . u . - - - lows: ' .riV-w-sr'- i Tll rii' fiT?h?ular 1 5 v ' & t ot i.ei --- wt C::p..r. RAUBOAD. rioneer Xine , of Utah. first-cla- p'4w - tiww" t!' r l.r !l-- PrareS- own. C" s. fcJTtte a a it T. tranepor-PfTTUr- - ,w ""YTZ'ZZZZn s J, P,1" WdaTor TCAVEL. ,2 toterest la bids, be tferredcri? imr tv ."s Tij1 leaving hrr as asoed to other 'A and maay Leave .uesday Logan therefore takeHanode XYasaUxoto:, , v v ' ---, astvios whw S ai m; W a be. . . . ,' T . October. 1,, 1KB. iwi ir - ticktob uo:.. . i . cjcaiar and Satnr M7- . U jj Conthe Friday.. outrecis for 1 , rmw n nx- and annoyance mar b turns! jtlEOiXfl ALS will bo. reived at th VZ. the late-- t, coelM1cg ef the largest variety made In Fhll-ahall be "awarded to the mHETK 1 n vmalwaya; wilt fit better, look prettier, wear longer and rive more aatisfae to aood account and money md 1sS yCit. . A large and complete as ."7, tnan the nTTrC-Vk'they will not hurt the foot. American Agrtcttltvrlst, tees for faitoiui iwrn.riu.-,.- Web f0pe March t, 1874,) fcr rfflCULTURAL NOTES. byiL W beleiuale an Met-.- il. ii7tolhbel.le and all Its branches at X. tt.t. carfbei . . AGnlWMi.lMitwn to theoda Ji reference dii;ii of the L'altod Stales in the Territory ii Niletwx, -s , storea. 2T Ixjiio fall to ask tor a Express Itapc" rhTouttSeTerl-ltoryat all other Ktor,.etteville, "frlZSi&r Bakei Unloa, a.Id City. STOCK. THinti OFTJAIRY security - a MASCEjnEJTT ' i An enterprising farmer oftowestern tKre"WCntlu.taw are gcnuuie una ss iney nave our aame on taeou 2C us atannr every PAlri branch ot Oalr rarming c ret Vtwi -1. 1374, fa Jum 3. 1878, New York communicated CBMJIfMi Meadile r:- t li J " . "I I eentlv his nractice In tne manage- compaiB in iMprMnw or cowa. and by thesebeduWs o d- ' 760 nuwe.'and buk, aceu tiiaes the season On the routes management mtot of cows . z. wiii , during ana arrival Mi,ft7t cnttrs man, however laros nerein specineu; nnul err mucn I wnen ?i j.J. Krtures Haina ofT5'o thirJ established ; .'"J;... at scVedUltt jrrasa v! bo fluauaer ""7T. .elected, . i lDa great secret i iceuiug javi iw-- 1 41rt comiiii ana am aceafon hum whi uv--. upuu K.t.Mr over a ra: at ToMVuHniininr . . . ths ' or preference have cm aZiXrVL," and u anui. amouni aud others. . Atrivs at The Dalles In ? day. U others, and ne eUwrs aiwouser-- , lo T.T.i-V- m OU mw and twrtrueh Leave The Dalit daily at 7 v mi attention-- bo LlJ'-aslf- i stwiutbnat routes what you pet to save every pound rjamrfn for ept a Arrive atjteitoni n n(iA.tinii f a bid la any new of of fle9n and fat tliat ia prouueea. . to a tantanmnnt 1. mux. e verv Uli that wujw The question lying still back of that I'm' Art rt CbfOTrl of JutU t, 1872. Tt- Winter schedule . ,' ; rZT toler-a"tarZelveo;soa. VW cf $5, t : and Nut-o-f the baS 4iwt is not first put- is, hoT 4 a that at 1 mtirf vpwardt ?Lve"eltna Bally Making uesn tne MmwtltJQii. ;oe shall naiat eeonorheek or .1 dfot i Arrive st The Iuk throat- - I i poor e'rbt days; by a certified ma. nun- gun;w.MandeHihoate.Is new What to do and how; to accompanied Septal to JIp ptr Mat, a, to bid. j .. bid. Leave The Dalles daily at 1 am; , ' to attempt to seep reUined? s previous I Hitherto is Inty thereftwe, the do it In Question. elitht , KeUon days. A at be'careful notj to oarmastorto eewt for the amount of have always commenced feeding , o rrlve -smarantors per Present nay. of aTris, STAB. tHi,( tothe sufSclency are persona of eertify fVerf we bare) lor it wui generauiT cows meal In October, and con-- iZfOtTrma ! tsJcm CSty, by Jtk rVast, 41138 TFrma gvsassm fWyeK fcy WoodrnS Swaa without knowing that they section be found that one good cow well my Laketown, Bandolph, (Utah). maa o nam extra ii.r Tooetet ieea tiuuea the " regular net en Haven (Idaho), Creek Heymomust tlinaa a bred and well fed will yield as through November; Ophir,e0 mtiaaswl back,- itT we made . v.; i t of the Did is Li: " St. Charles, Btoomlngton, Harris, EtVjtmeTla) " theeercinoate uotilbidthe ' 'week" m.irh as two ordinary cows kept more butter in one of and t' are f . ' and r: vAVn0l-ESAIJ- 3 and autumn the Dvkt. MontpePer, guarantee IXthose Liberty DEALERS WrdTaiil BfM Lake i Leave , City except daily, a Georvetovrn, to Soda .RPrioKa, 13a signed by the bidder and (two) urBn,orj in the ordinary way, while at a m; r :, months than in any other month i by i this instruct miles and back, on-- a week. 4 V mi uvm t next at by Arrive is days Ophir season. saving have I the grazing .:TnanmlnnMnnilivailtm: i oasreoirdof will subject them to immediate , removal and at Leave room rexjolred, and In the risks during dally, except Ophir bunday, a cup with flaring sides that Arrive at Soda Fjrrjnjri Wjunoday bj leiersfWtoWcfc.! . ' t 8 a m; Lvi.i ir mela holds capital oninvested. feed are tao isw when dipped in and heaped postmasters ' on thenumber Arrtve at Salt lake City next days by at Soda' contrac atmata of poorer as Leave Springs offloe Thursday for 4 larjrer em. from noting ' up full, about two quarts of good 41KB From BaH Kake V wuuunarwu, manure, Iudian or bidders, wiu orin.ttnr. Cao-urged for the sake of tbo on m , 1 Jsanofacturet or tne celebrated ' Arrive at Bvanaton Saturday by 7 p m. tors City to Bina-haeaual part. thins: in ...... haimlrm which- made ofcern and oats, otI never .in so mlki aiM pacs, uiree uiaea wbich is the only ground too, are the servioe. mail They Utinato "cob" the repure week. grain. to a it can be put.'Isit is sufficient amnta at the Ienartmeut andcaom animals. 1 am down on that Le&ve Salt lake City Tneaday, - FR1I OF PROPOSAL, GUAHANTEE AND not oouawtntlya. act in both capaoitiea. : mark that it a very expensive cob - With and Kararday at 7 am: day, of management. ' " system 1 au hLVto-- rukrantora, and suretlea i WARRANTED. c ' d26S ly Arrive at Bingham Canvou by ipu; VET EVERY way of making manure. It ,is not every fifteen bushel of corn or oats am dtatlnet v notified that on a failure to . Leave iUofham .Canyon Monday, Proposal. too much to say thatjt proper the for contracts W the or and into perform Friday at a m; ... Wednesday, The iinderglimed mingle, before it la grount, about v whose past- enter to profit and economy would Ione. service proposed fer in the aocepted bids. Arrive at Salt Lake City by 6 p nt. ; nountv of titfiou. or flaxseed. ? nis imAdirwajMrnaa la busitel enforced r be will kWalliabiUaee farmer an American Mill require many , propones to convey the mails City, by Paper State of feed for 11103 From Palt Lake protes the quality pt the to ell oil nearly half his cows, and animals and rariey s rarar, to wauuup, of the United Buttes, from July 1. 1874, to against them. aa of and persons . Present oontraotort, kind, ana greund . between a tare any times week. mites on mute No-and back, his 1878, June 80, of feed whole to the hay Leave Salt Lake City Monday, Wed when mingled wltli gram, an , unoer tne tareraieawmoi known at the Department, 'most, equally roots hitherto used to the remain- flaxaeed, ana October 1, with others, procure guarantors and certhe Postmaster General, dated rruaruvam; nesday,. Is far better for milcn cows,' (ox K. . .Ll sufficfency substantially la "with celerity, certainty and seoor- - tificates of their Prescribedder, until he has brought his farm horses, 187, or for for f - The ceriiAcate, fattening sheep, Leave Wanship Tueaday, Thursday, irytiaw Sr- ttm lor tne annual the forms above Into a higher and more productive ' a poet- be signed-b- y oil must a m; ?. of t of at than stock i t 0 and of fuihclCDcy dollars, kind, any Saturday tut) j young y condiUou. We believe iu atocking caeaL ; Arrive at Salt Lake City by J0 p ta. XnotoMae master. TTi prepoMl U ! wM : j Vf' i sow a mtio liaxseea every M. Tn an rnuuM where tbo routes are not ths up to the full capacity of the farm, - mot From Salt Lake Ctly, by West Jordan, distant cf tto thtrmite. -of rf theieeijht hav, of for a the purpose express year V areiaaia , con-Siaalsaies lnccs aud w.pa, t of w oaoa not to ana " sacrifice with the but the necessary to Herri in au. miles mail ta he carried, and aU other particular in fu ly supplied good iaz the seed, to mingle with the refersncf to Me route and service; ana, aiso. pouches, it to the duty of the postmaster at : dition of the herd. f',jAW"A:illBP TOJTll for at meal Into is to make requteltloa Lake and bead Salt route the of Leave lavs the that the e&aminatton Thursday ' City after careful ground rf grain The variations ia the yield of my cows and other stock. I think : . Office ef this Department to advertisement a on instructions attached the Contract n; f milch cows are caused more by the ArHL at TTerriman bv 12 m: mail service; and of tM ftrovionscnmieHJU for such locks andponohes before Is July true way to make Leaves HerrimaaThundayatt p ta:. variation In the nutritive elements this is the awtas act 0 Congress oj Jwne next, provided the route be a t. j7a. t, 7 Is save made To all Salt Lake in. that at i" p Arrive by money. City 4 Dated "gadder. of their food than by a change of without . :"a3jNoC 1J. "CRK8WELL,1 4 ' i ' 4 Oiutramtie. ) i Q CItyV The 41VX ranlte Lake Fait From losing any portion. City, by . the form In which it is given. A little losses Uttural. f reldin(rUva tr Alia, Z7 mite ana iaciiaKf 1 Tbeunderaic-eedabstract the u profit.oh bid mm, winter the mndertake'.thatic a week. cow, kept through times be Leave Bait Lake City' Monday, Wed feoarrinjr tke snail on rente No.1 " the j mere straw, says a practical writer JVw xorn Jerald. t'"i- -i .DAvm 8AJtrs. IV A. arrCHaix. accepted by the Postmaster General, TWay at 7 a. sa; , . needay, aud on this subject, "will cease to give to 1st 1874, of bidder will, prior the ! A It ft be 4 n. m: June, ci-tra- tt irrlvn at into the require 1 obligation or CI milk; aud, when fed in spring on Leare AHa Tueeday, Thursday, and enter to Sutiirriav at 7 a m: perform the service proposed with Kreeu forage, will give a fair quanfood and sufficient aurstiesw n Arrive at 'Salt Lake Cty by 4 p m. ewes the Butmilk. of le . r This in do, vnrterstandina distinctly the T ESPBCT'Fll LLT anuouaoe to" the pub-tify Tooeleto GranttvlUe, 11 mUes obUoatton cessation and iestoration of the ELDERS AND BISHOPS Ull From and liabilities asmuned by auar-- IV ilq that they. navewees. oace a ana racii ...... CO uiral- - Of the Church of Jew ChrUt 0 , secretiou to respeetively-.th- e anior. Leave Tooele Friday at 4JO p ta; ,.,1 Dated Arrive at OraDtsvl'le by 7 p ns nution and the inccudse of her Latter-da- y SainUr in Utah Ter t, nrnrT? t-- mnA r.t.'-- rittt. a4s rj |