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Show LEGAL J AS. G. S PRATT, Attorney-at-Law, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Oflice Four doors south of Salt Lake House. Attomey-at-Law, Office First South St., Fourth door east of Hooper, Eldredge & ol5 Co.'s Bank. 3. H. Hempstead, M. Kirkpatrick HEMPSTEAD & KIRKPATRICK, Attoineys-at-Law, Main Street, opposite "Wells, Fargo & Co., SALT LAKE CITY. C. H. Hempstead, U.S.Att'y for Utah. Z. 6N0W. Z. D. H0GE. SNOW k HOGE, rVttorneys and Counselors at Law Salt Lake City, Utah. Office at Snow's comer, 1st East Sti MEDICAL Komoll Tiblnts. M.P. F. 11; Simuiovu, M.l) DRS. TIBBITS &. SIMMONS, J Vt t.t-t i na and jS'n rcon.f, OtTloc Comer of Main ami Sefloml South Stroot, ovor Uultori'iold's Store. StiVftvy in nil tttf lrnitvlirs aoUoltrd it vo W. F.ANDERSON, M.O. H.J. RICHARDS, M.D. Singt'Oiis mid I'UysitiaiiH, OlTu'05, for tho present, at thoir rwpeotivo resulonoes in (ho iLUh niullTth Wiinl: DR. GROVES, OIHctiXiia South St., Suit LUo C l'. Ttireo doors NVo.-.t of Kovoro House, half; block Kiwt of tho Klophivtit Sloro. Ot'KlOS Mill 'KS fBiW jl A.M. TO 5 P.M. ml F. 1. 11KNKDICT, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. 0llic at Kesidoace. roar of Sovontios Hall, at 0. C. ORMSBY, M.D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND DKUGGIST, oil BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. HOTELS. TOWNSBND HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY. THE LEADIAG HOTEL OF UTAH. JAMES TOWN5END, PROPRIETOR. This House is centrally and pkas.intl located, lo-cated, well furnished, and has accommodations accommoda-tions for 130 guests. o THE PROPRIETOR is now preparing to build large additions to his Hotel, whih, when finished, will ronJer it the Most Complete Establishment in the ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION ! mil RETEKE HOUSE, European Plan. PRICES GRADED TO SUIT ALL. OUR RED COACH Free at the Depot for patrons. WHITTEMORE Sc. DOUGHERTY. n4 BANKERS. WELLS, FARGO & CO., Express Forwarders, Bankers, and DEALERS IN EXCHANGE. I Drafts on Europe, and all theprin-cipai theprin-cipai cities of the United States. EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS Promptly attended to. East Temple St., Salt Lake City. THE0. F. TRACY, Agent, j mil ' FIRST MTIQML Bffl OF UTAH, j (Successors to Hussey, Dalxler Co.) W ABBES HU5SEY, C. L. DiHLER, President. ice Prest. Akthost Godbb, Cashier. Salt Lake City, Utah ; Also connecting offices at Ogden andCorinne, Utah, and Virginia and Helena, Montana. Dealers in Gold Dusty Coin and Currency Draw Exchange on New York, Chicago, St- Louis, Omaha, Denver, San Jfranciaco, , and all parte of Europe. Collections Promptly Attended To. mil W. H. H cooper, H. S. El dredge, L. S. Hilla Hooper, Eldredge & Co., BANKERS. East Temple St., Salt Lake City, , Dealers in Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, Land Warranta, Etc Collections made and promptly remitted. CORRESPONDENTS : Riggs k Co., New York ; Bank of California, San Francisco; First National Bank, Chicago; Ex- j change Bank, St. Louis; First National Bank, Omaha ; J. 8. Morgan k Co., London. ju6 ASSAYERS. PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE! Keld's Uuildins?, EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. VOODHULL BRO S, A S S A YER.S OF All kinds of Ore. ORES AND BULLION PURCHASED. NOTARIES PUBLIC. A. S. COULD, and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS for New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Pennsylva-nia, Ohio, Illinois, Nebraska, AY y-oming, y-oming, Montana, Nevada, California, and other States and Territories. Ter-ritories. 3 Mining Deeds, Affroements and Bonds for Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, Leases, Contracts and other instruments of writing drawn with accuracy and dispatch. 3- Mining Companies Incorporated Incorpora-ted under the Laws of Utah. East Temple St., near Wells, Fargo & Co., Salt Lake City- mil CITY LIQUOR STORE, Keep constantly on hand, "Wholesale and Hetail, Choice Imported LIQUORS AND WINES, At Lo-west Rates. GROESBECK'S BUILDINGS, nl7 ait Temple Street. SEWING MACHINES. laoitici! NOIS'JSIjICSS FAMILi SEWING ICIF is THE Standard Machine of the World! The Spec.nl Committee appointed to examine ami report on Sewing Mac Uliirs at t he Sort h Carol In a Stat e Fair, held nt Kaleigh lant wcrk ftwnriled a Gold iMtdul to the. Florence Sewing Machine for the ease and fiutetneatf of Its movement) perfection a nil large variety ofwork, and Ui valuable new features, making ma-king It the moat valuable Sewing Machine for family use. Parties contemplating the purchase pur-chase of Sewing Machine are requested re-quested to read the following from the New York "Tribune" of Oct. I9tb, 1670t SEWING MACHINES. Wo have recently had occasion to make some inquiries into the progress of improvement improve-ment in the mechanism of sewing machines, and were not a lit. tie surprised to learn that the central idea in the first invention the shuttle still holds its place, though many attempts have been made to supercede it. The shuttle, in combination with the needle, is still the means used to form the stitch, in the leading machines, and we find that the growth of trade is chiefly with theshuttle-aeing theshuttle-aeing machines. The improvements that are taking firm hold in practical use are, therefore, necessarily necessa-rily in connection with the shuttle, either in the detail of the shuttle itself, or in other parts of the machine connected with it, to cause tne whole to operate more perfectly and uniformly, and to simplify its use. Many important gains in this direction, made since the first great invention, are undoubtedly un-doubtedly embodied in the "Florenco" ma-chide; ma-chide; and we reoommend our readers to carefully inspect the "Florence" before making ma-king a choice. The points peculiar to this machine are: An unusual amount of money is spent in masing the "Florenee," thereby securing the best material (steel, for instance, where others use cast-iron ), and the Quest fiuish of important parts (the shuttle, for example, being rigidly rejected if it varies from the standard l-2,00Uth of an inch 1) It, is constructed con-structed on the simplest scientific principles, entirely dispensing with the cogs, and cams, and links which so often get perversely out of order and sorely perplex every one but the practiced machinist by their unaccountable unaccount-able freaks. The "Florence" is so easily managed, and its use is so readily learned, that an ordinary girl of ten has sense and muscle enough to run it perfectly. The lockstitch, lock-stitch, as made by the "Florence" is very regular and perfect, very strong and elastic, and is drawn into the fabric evenly, gradually, grad-ually, exactly, without jerking, and without causing the seam to pucker, or straining the thread bo as to endanger its breaking; consequently, con-sequently, veiy fine threads and light fabrics can be used. Besides this, the "Florence" (in all but the cheapest styles) also makes three additional stitches a double lock, a single knot and a double knot which are stronger and more elastic than any other stitch, and which are made by no other may chine. The "Florence" is the only machine that has a reversible leed, whereby the di-i di-i recti on of the sewing can be instantly changed without stopping the work, thus i enabling the operator to quilt or embroider with unusual facility, to 6ew backwards and easily strengthen a seam wherever desired, and, finally, by a few repeated stitches, to fasten ends in the quickest and strongest way. It is the only machine that has a self-adjusting self-adjusting Bhuttle-thread tension, which works so perfectly that the operator can run across the heaviest seams and sew the finest linen and the thickest broadcloth in immediate imme-diate succession withont breaking the thread and without changing the needle, stitch or tension. The "Florence" draws the thread into the cloth with nnequaled precision and certainty, by means of an ingenious automatic auto-matic "take-up" wheel, which disposes of I the slack thread, left after the stitch with an accurate promptness that prevents all snarling snarl-ing or dropping of stitches, and allows the operator to sew backward, or to run off the cloth and on again, with perfect impunity. It has an improved elastic hemmer, exclusively exclu-sively its own, which is managed with ease, and will make a hem of any width on any material. It not only makes a perfect gather and sews it to a band at one operation, but it hems, and binds, and fells, and quilts, and cords, and tucks, and gathers, and braids without basting. Such special provision is made againat injurious wear that the "Flor ence is claimed and guaranteed by the Company Com-pany to last twice as long without repair as any other shuttle machine in the market, without the slightest dimculty. Every part of the "Florence" is so perfeotly and permanently perma-nently adjusted, and it has so few joints and points of friction, that it runs with the utmost ut-most ease. The needle is set and threaded, and the stitch is lengthened, shortened, or reversed with the utmost ut-most ease. In using the "Florence" neither the work nor the operator's dress is liable to be soiled. The "Florence" with all these oiaims to superiority, sells at the same price as other first-class machines. These advan taves : Liberality in manufacture; Simplicity of construction; Facility of management; Variety of Stitches; Reversible feed; Self-adjusting tension; Automatic take-up; Improved hemmer; Provision against wear; Perfect and permanent adjustment; Easy regulation of needle and stitch; Cleanliness and cheapness; The beauty and high finish of the machine; Make the "Flprpn.ie," moderately speaking, speak-ing, a machine which to be valued, needs but to be tried. No family can afford to be without a sewing sew-ing machine, and we hope that before long one may be found wharevor "The Tribune" is weloomo. TO THE LADIES Of Salt Lake City, and throughout through-out the Territories of Utah, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, "Ye extend a cordial invitation to call at our office, and examine the Florenco Family Sewing Machine, whether de signing immediate purchase or not; it is our ousiness and pleasure to solic-H close examination and comparison. We have on exhibition, in order the mor easily to explain points of difference, in which we claim superiority, the machines ma-chines of various makers, including thd Grover & Baker, Singer and Wheeler & Wilson. In making such comparison, compari-son, no unfair advantage will be taken of rival machines, but on the contrary they will be kept by a competent machinist ma-chinist in the best of running order, (6ome of them require as good an engineer engi-neer as a locomotive.) CHAS. S. HAMMER, General Agent, SALT LAKE OITY.UTAH; O30 C0NFCT!0NEilS. H. WALLACE, Haj a choice stock of the BEST CA.NDIES, ORANGES, LE.TIONS, NUTS, FIGS, RAISINS, POP-CORN BALLS, PICKLES, SURPRISE BOXES, TOBACCO, CIGARS. Bread, GVackers and Pies fresh every day. c20 WO 3D WORKING. Thomas Latimer, W , U. Folsom, George U. Taylor, George Koinney CHARGE OF FIRM. The Planing Mill, Sash and Door Factory Fac-tory of FOIJ80M, ROMNEYifeCo, Will hereafter de business under the , . firm name of LATIMER, TAILOR & CO. QAU Of all sizes on hind and made to On On order. DnflRQ Raised panel, moulded, sash uUilu deors, large store doors, any thickness, size or kind, furnished fur-nished to order. WIN DO V ith. stops, beads and sash, FRAMES cumplot CRflMFQ Pom' frames, plain door and ri.nlTitO window frames. BLINDS Stationary and rolling slatts. MOULDING 3 ToltoZLhi troves and cornice. Fl nnRIMO ongned and groovod and rLUUniMU square-edge on hand and worked to order. I IIMPFR aned out of winde, to a LU 111 U .U W thickness, and ripped to any desired size. Planer and Circular Saws Running all the time. MINING DISTRICTS Supplied on short notice. Give ua a call, oraddresa by letter to Box 366 LA.TIJIER, TAYLOR fe CO., i2fl OneBlock west of Tabernacle FOR TEMPERANCE DRINKS GANTZ SICILY LEMON SUGAR is delicious and recommends itself. It should be kept in every househould. No ic-nic is complete without it. Every chil-ren's chil-ren's party or other social gatherig. should nave plenty of this wholesome and delicious concentrated Lemonade. -ftw" A Poiiuu Can makes Thirty full size half-pint tumblers ofPure em onade. GEO. 1 GATZ & Co. .Manufacturers, rn-5 176 Duaue St. New York, MUSEUM MENAGERIE. Half a block west of President Young's Resi lence. JOHN AV. YOUNG, - Prop. Native Beasts, Birds and Reptiles Wolverines, Bears, Foses, Mountain Deer, Lynx. Wild Cats, Jcc. Important collection of Native Minerals; Admission, SO cts. Children, 10 " Open every day except Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p-m Feeding Time, 3 p. m. Animals purchased for Food for the Wild Ecasts of the Menagerie. Prof.;j. L. BARFOOT, Manager. HELM30LD. APRIL, MAY, and JUNU. PUKIFYlTIIE BLOOD and BEAUTIFY TUB COMPLEXION BY UBINO HEL.MIKJLIJ'S CATAWBA CIKAIT.-JI ICK I'l LI.S AND HKLMIIOLD'S HIGHLY LC.NCI'.NTIUVTED FLUID EXTItACT SAK8APAKILLA. I In tboSprine and Samrocrmonths tlic system sys-tem undergoes a change. This is the timo to use good blood-rcnew-inK,rpurifyinff, and invigorating medicine ?. HELMHOLD'S FLUID EXTItACT SAliSA-PAU1LLA SAliSA-PAU1LLA AND HELMHOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT CItAPE JUICE PILLS AKF, THE BEST AND MUST KELIABLE Ono bottlo of Hclinbold's Fluid Extract, Sarsaparilla equals in strength ono gallon of the sirup or decoction 'as made by druggists; drug-gists; and a -wine-glass added to a pint of water equals the celebrated Lisbon Diet Drink a delightful and healthful beverage. The Grape-Juiee Pill is composed of Fluid Extract of Catawba Grape Juice and FLUID EXTRACT RHUBARB. Useful in all diseases requiring a cathartic remedy, and far superior to all other purgatives, purga-tives, snch as saltf, magnesia, etc. , HELMBOLD'3 GRAPE-JUICE PILi is not a patented pill, put up as those ordinarily ordi-narily vended, but I THE RESULT OF TEN YEARS' EXPEtt- j IMENTING and GREAT CARE IN PREPARATION. SAFE FOR AND TAKEN BY CHILDREN. NO NAUSEA; NO GRIPING PAINS, BUT MILD, PLEASANT, and SAFE IN OPERATION, TWO BOTTLES OF THE FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AXD ONE BOTTLE OF THE GRAPE-JUICE PILLS ARE WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD to those suffering from BAD BLOOD, POOR 00MPLEXI0N, HEADACHE, NERVOUSNESS, WAKEFULNESS AT NIGHT, COSTIVENESS, AND IRREGULARITIES and to those suffering from BROKEN and DELICATE CONSTITUTES IT WILL GIVE NEW BLOOD, NEW VIGOR, AND NEW LIFE. THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS aro done up with great care and in handsome bottles, and will surpass all those vended in wooden boxes, and carelessly prepared by inexperienced men, oomparing with tho English and French style of manufacturing. All of H. T. HELMBOLD'S PREPARATIONS ARE PHARMACEUTICAL, NOT A SINGLE ONE BEING PATENTED BUT ALL ON THEIR OWN MERITS, PREPARED BY H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Crystal Palace Pharmacy, 504 Broadway, N. Y. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU HAS GAINED A WORLD-WIDE FAME. HARDWARE. OTilSETf, HARDWARE STORE i All kinds of HEAVY HARDWARE, Irou rih! Steel, Stoves and Tin Ware BLACK.S.UITI1 TOOLS, AKrlcnltural Implements And Mining Tools, At Lowest Rates. OPPOSITE SALT LAKE IIOUSB nl5 SPRING GOODS. t j 5 i t ? i 0 sp 3 & P H I I hi 9. a, I i - 'co ' R FRUIT AND SHADE TREES. 150,000 YOTJ.NG SEEDLING Apple Trees Ready for Budding .ind starting Young Nurseries ; with a large lot of BOXELDER TREES For Shade. All for sale cheap in quantities, by STAINES & LETSOX. f23 WATCHMAKERS. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS. as P ? ) EL1ASGN & HAUERSSCH, Next Door East of the Herald, Are workmen who not only repair "Watches and Clocks, but will make Watches to order in any desired style, or any part of them, from a pivot or pinion to an entire Watch. Work Executed on Moderate Terms el GUILDERS. R. Pi, MELROSE & CO., Carpenters and Builders, Frame Buildings delivered and put up in any of the Mining Camps adjacent to Salt Lake City. Shops in Commercial Street. m21 g S M 1 3 & I BATHS, BATHS! Warm Spring Baths ! Private and Plunge. These celebratfed baths are open to the public at all seasons. Their medicinal properties are bo widely known that it is needless to enumerate them. Besides the Private Baths, the lare and handsomely handsome-ly furnished Plunge Bat ha for Ladies and Gentlemen are now opt-a. Ii. AA.XULD, 17 NOTICE ! THE PUBLIC is hereby notified not to purchase a certain lot of ground situated situa-ted in Central City, Little Cottonwood Mining District, and described as follows, to wit being the first lot adjoining the property pro-perty of Clasby Jc Read, on the west side, and is forty-two and one-half feet front and one hundred and fifty feet deep, as 1 have located and improved the same according to the customary usages of mining towns, and will hold tho fame. a!2 AUGUST VON RIPPEXUAL'S. Salt Lake Suni-H k!y Herald. l'ul)li"li:d vjry Wedfi-,"J;i j- arid Hnttirdny at Lh: I ll'winjf uiiiif ;'-.!'l ijUvlly luw T.iU r., strictly Jn mlvitncK; 1 copy, one yt:ar I 4 i I ci-y, tX in jfj ilm U ''' 1 copy, thr:e ioutba 1 00 10 coj.iiin, one yc;ir '' 00 10 co pi en, Oinhlhn 1 0 10 coi-jta, three mouths & 00 JOHN T. TAINE, E. L. SLOAN W. C. DUNBAR. Editors and Publitherfl. SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. TOBIifJ, DAVISSON & CO., IMl'OKTKK.S Or AMEIllCA.V, KNGLISII, FUESCH AND OK KM AN FANCY GOODS, Small Wares, Pocket Cutlery, Perfumery, Yankee JS'otions, Stationery, Dress Trimmings, Vhite Goods, Millinery Goods, Hosiery, Linen lPdkehfs, Gents Furnishing Goods, Etc. tor. Sutler and Saiisome Sis., j .. SAN FRANCibCO. A. J. GRIFFITH, Iiealer in f$tQ ail kinds of PICKLED cfe SMOItEX3 SALMON AND HERRINGS, 123 Washington Street. All kinds of Dried, Emoked and Pickled Fish constantly on hand. J4 J. C. 3IEKBILL & CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS 204 and 206 California St., San FrancUco, - - California Particular attention paid to the filling of orders for every description of merchandise, n23 Sale of Ores, A.C., fcc. S I1 BLIS H U X 1850. CASTLE BROTHERS, X HjH OUT HH.S WHOLESALE GROCERS, 13 and 215 Front Street. riS CHENERY, SOUTHER Sl CO., Importers and Jobbers of FOKEIGX AXD DOMESTIC BRANDIES, WINES, AND LIQUORS, 311 Clay Street, San Francisco. jyl9 A. C, DIETZ & CO., IMPOSTEES OP PAINTS, OILS, Varnishes and Lamps, Xo. 224 FRONT STREET, Bet. Sacramento A California, San Francisco A. C. Titcomb, Geo. II. Williams. TITC03IB & WILLIAMS, Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesale Deaiers in WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Every Description of Jewelry, SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE Also Agents for the celebrated Howard, El gin and American Watches, 210 Montgomery, S.E. cor. Pine, dp Stairs, San Francisco, Cal. All orders from the Territories promptly filled. ft 104 and 10(3 PROXT STREET, SAX FRANCISCO, CAL. Offer the finest and most complete stock on the Pacific coast. Refer to II. B. CLAWSON. Sup't of a4 il&s-ic..-srlB J, BAUM & CO., Importers and Manufacturers of imm & GOV'S CLOTHING 222 Sansome St., Snn Francisco. 45 Murray St., Aew York. f9 3.1. KELLE !R, Proprietorof the Rising San and Los Angelea Tine-yards. Tine-yards. Depot for the Bale of his NAT1YE WINES AND BRANDIES M. KELLER tfc CO.,; Corner of Battery and Washington Streets, San Francisco, - - - California. Angelica Wliie, Eldorado Wine, "White ' Madeira Port " Wine Hlllrri, Sherry Grape Brandy. All OUT Wines ami Brandy gnurFiii tl strictly pure, and over thrt-e years old. AS-Salt Lake City Corporation, Zion'n Co-ojKrntire Mercantile Institution, God be A Co., SaltUikeClty, D. 11. Peerv, an'i 0ibe A Co., Oelrn. k.-. p our winos forsale. KICIIAlin GOOUI1IND, oZi Agi-nt, Salt Lake City, S. P. Holden. Jaa. Moorhoad S. P. HOLDEN & CO., lMt-UUILKS OF FOREIGN DKY GOODS, Linens, Dress Goods, Hosiery, &c. 28 & 30 SAKSOilE ST. London; 27 Leadenhall St.. E.C. oi EINSTEIN SROS. Si CO., Importers and Manufacturers of BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY STYLE AND KIND. 113, 115, and 117 Pine Street, SAN FRANCISCO. Our Home-made Goods are nnequaled by any. Samples at Jlr. Goodliind's Office, o5 S4LT LAKE CITY. V E I L & CO. IHPORTFR3 ny Cigars and Tobacco Proprietors of tho HAVANA CXAK AiASUFACTORT 221, 223 and 225 Front St., Southwest corner front fc Sacramento Sts., 06 j. EVEKtiiaru & co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS 48 Clay St., San Francisco, DEALERS IS OREGOS PRODUCE. Are constantly in receipt of Oreeon Hams, Bacon, Lard, Salmon, Ac. Starch, of our own and Etwtern manufacture alwaj-s on band. j4 GRAY, JONES, 8c GO. DEPOT OF THE SANTA CRUZ TANNERY MAXCF ACTUS ESS OP Oak J-iolo Leather. 418 BATTERY ST., SAN TRAKCISCO, fl9 |