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Show MEDICAL. E, D. COLEMAN, M. D., Lsto Snrjcon on C. P. R. R-.J 2IKDICAL EXAMINER FOR X. Y. M. INS. Co.. IN NEVADA AND UTAH. Hai l.x-ited In Fait Lakt Pity, and in addition I" the practiro of SIedi-ines and Obstetrics, will pay Ji.ocin) attention and CtiRi'TH n - in PAKAr.YalS. srHOFt'LA. VKN'E-REAL VKN'E-REAL DISEASES. RHEUMATISM. Nerv-ou Nerv-ou Diteasoa ;mJ all ca-tt of LEAD and Art-HEN'IC Art-HEN'IC i'OlSONINtl from the mines and furnaces. fur-naces. TO THE LAD1KS : Dr. C. has had many yean experience in the dijaj"os of w-jnicn. and will warrant a euro in all cum or make no charge. Offioe.No. 9 CLARENDON HOUSE. "Can bo found at ail hoar at office or at ISolt Lake House, or Beit of city reference! riven. NEW MEDICAL WORK! "The Philosophy of Marriage." For the Debilitated M ervom System. Dft. JORDAN, of the Annt-jmJc. Ma si; urn, 819 M out poultry itrwt, (no.r OUiforuU.) KAN FrtANCIdCO, California, publL.tiixl fourof hi, to oat important and IntUrueUro Lacturea, in a neat roluma. for thoaa wlio cannot attond me Lectures at tha Maaeum. Itary anmaxrled ud married nan atioutd read and ituJy ibeae important Loc-turea Loc-turea for 1I10 good of bimutlf and ofX-jiriDK. liy addn-aaiuE the ascralarj of the Anatomical Mu"Um, Sd P ran clsco, and enclosing Twenty-tii Twenty-tii Cita In poUo .tamps lo pay puUgo, Ilie Book will be forwarded 10 any pert 01 ihestetea or Territories. Dr. Jordan can be coninlted by letter. j6 W.F.ANDERSON. M.D. H.J. RICHARDS, M. D. Surgeous and Physicians, Offlees, for the present, at their reepeotire reiideacea in the 13th andHth Wards: ,n6 0. C. ORMSBY, M.D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND DRUGGIST, BHIOHAM OITT, OTA n. HOTELS, ETC. TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY. THE LEADING HOTEL O F V T A B . " JAMES TOWMSIMD PROPRIETOR. This House la oontrally and pleasantly located, lo-cated, well furnished, and has aooommod-tionsfor aooommod-tionsfor 10 uu. THB PROPRIKT0K li now prapaxloi to build larre addition to nil Hotel, whisk, when finished, will reoJ-er it the Mott Complete Establishment In the ROCKI MOCNTAIN REGION ! mil AMERICAN HOTEL, A Select and First-Class House. OICB BLOCK l&IT OFTHXATRH) SALT LAKE CITY. TermatS.OO per Amy. Board without with-out room a 114.00 per week. Baths free to a neat a. J.O.tlfTLE, I una4 Proprietor. TAYLOR'S HOTEL, Weet 111. Main; tret, ROOMS with or without BOARD. ADDITIONAL IMPROVEMENTS, LAUGH FRONT BOOM Added for the mo of Qnests. HOT ANDCOI.O BATHS. TAYLOR & CUTLER, myll Proprietors. Washington House X'liir4 Hon tli street, ALT L AKW CITY Board and Lodging, per Week 97 00 Day Board " 00 French spring Bed " 3 00 Bede, per Might . - BO New Commercial Loifiinc Rooms, 45, Commercial St., Salt Lake City. 0. W. TAP PAN, Proprietor. OPKN ALL NIGHT. Spring Bede, 99, 37U and SO eta. per Mlgut $1.60 te fj.00 per Week. Single Uootni, BO and TSo. per Might) 93.00 to 4.ttt per Week. Toiible Roomi, 91.00 to 91.00 per Might 016 GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, ON THK BVROPBAN PL. AW, Bltnated In buslnen part of the oltjr, with aooommodailon for lOOiueiU. FIRST-CLASS acoomnwdalion ftr Famillee and TraTeler. Uoomi, 50o.t T80 , It.UO and 91.50 per day. Dlnina Hall and Restaarant under the mnnneoaient of M-11- Ueardeler. Ute of the Merman House, Om the, and 'I ion nor Uouio, Linooiu, Neb. Board per week. $7 Meala, OOo. fit km leave dally for tbo mines. Laundry oonnocted with the hotel-SMITH hotel-SMITH at BIOAZK, ay!7 Proi'Hetom SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. NOTICE. Wo have boco appointed by Veuve Xavier Jouvin & Cie, SOLE AGENTS FO TH5 Pacific Coast, FOR THE SALE 01 - KID QLOVH8 Of Their Manufacture. MURPHY, GRANT t CO. BALTIMORE TRADE, WIYI. LANAHAN & SON, DISTILLERS AND JOBBERS OF RYE WHISKEYS, Warehouse No. ao Light Street, BALTIMORE. NOTARIES PUBLIC. Jaa. W. Sulnbnra, "a. If. Oklleipla, Chaa. A. Gould. Staiata. Gillespie & Mi NOTARIES PUBLIC, Searchers of Records, COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS FOR New York. MaifHchnfe't. Pennsylvania, Ohio. Illinois. low-a. Nebraslfn Wyotn-inr. Wyotn-inr. Sum "i" a, Nevada- California, Orea-'-B Tens, Colorado. District ol Columbia n4 other Suttee I and Territories. ! S- Applications for Patents. Mininr ! Deeds. Aa-reeiuenu and Bon lor Deeds, i MorwaaM, Powers of Attorney. Leases, Coot met and other Instrument of writ in drawn with " nd diaoiitoh Mining and other Companlti 1n orporai") ,a.ar ill Law, of Utab. Abstract of Title to Mininr and other proi'r'y mde in 'he tnn't 'fimp'ete form, rtlnliiR property examined and re- P" 'ici!t PEID'3 BUILD INO. EAST TKilr'LE ST., SALT LAK CITY, U. T. A Notary Public always in the Office from 9 a-m. to 9 p.m. Transcripts furnished f on tho first Mining Recrdnin the Coumy of rf-lt Lake, to wit; those of tQe MnunUin Lake W ininr Distriot (now Big and Li'tle Cottonwood IJUirits), and from thoe of ihe Bir Cottonwood Mining Min-ing Distriot, by WK. M. UILLKSPLB, Dapu-tj- Kecordor, Big Cotlonwod M'g Diitriot-my21 Diitriot-my21 CMA.H. "W. STAYNKR, NOTARY PUBLIC, Daly qualified and commissioned by the Qovernor. Office at Colder Bro'fl, Salt Lalce City, m12 W. P. APPLEBY. United States Commissioner, Notary Public & Conveyancer, . COMMISSIONER PUR California, Iowa, Michigan, Kuv&da, Kansas, VI Lac nsin, N shrank a, PoDDSiIvanis, New Jersey, Misonri, LUinois, Montana, Indiana. MassachuEetts, and otho States and Territories. Ail kinds of legal and buBnoss instruments accurately accur-ately drawn, and aoknowlo gments Uken Mining and other comuanjen u.Ourpo'ated under tue iaws of Utab. my 10 NEW YORK TRADE. CocUrau, McLean & Co. Importers and Jobbers of DRY GOODS, Whi e Good), lloelcry, Notions, Woolens, Linons, Embroideries and LactJi. m, 4ftt and 1W BROADWAY, K. B. C. Will GUT. MiW YORK. juy'J) RICF, GOODWIN, WALKER & CO., Importers and Jobber, of SILK AND FANCY DBY GOODS, m'A, 478 and m'A Broadway NEW YORK. W. O. BARNEY. j L. M. BATES & CO., 491 419 Broadway, I NEW YORK, fFOMUa UTS jobiim a Fancy Dry Goods, HOSISRY, "WHITE 800DS, . WOOLENS, SHAWLS, YANKEE N01I0NS, dc J. H. BULGER. jnl BENEDICT, HALL & Co. Manufacturers and Wholesale .Deaiors in BOOTS AND SHOES 134 and I3S Grand St., Mew York, Corner Crosby, one block east of Broadwa cLU JEHIAL READ & Co., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in FUR AND WOOL HATS, Straw Goods, Umbrellas, tfcc, No. 468, Broadway, NEW YORK. Jo- Jim Hunter. j THOS. hi. ARGALL & Co., Men's, Youths' Boys' and Children's GLOT H ING, AT WHOLBSALE, 313311 Broadway, New York. J. I. OOWLBS. fZi HOWLAND & ASP1NWALL, 54 South Street, NEW YORK. EDMUND WILKES, Agent, KIMBALL'S BLOCK, Salt Lake City. Will advance liberally on conalgm-ment. conalgm-ment. of Ore and Bullion. Bullion purchased at hlgheet market rates. aZI Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Dtaeaace of trie Throat and Luiiffa, luch ae Co tig I. a, Colda, Whooplng Courh, Bronchltla, Asthma and Coginmptlon. f. yw Amornr the great ! s VAf' discoyeries of mod- , eju. V1 J m science, few are "3 of more real yalne Vjy to mankind than Nj this effectual remedy reme-dy for alldlsoaassof the Throat " and Lungs. A vast trial of its t irtu es . throuf houtthls and other countries, has shown that it dees surely and effectually control them. The testimony of our best oltiiens. of all olaeses, eeUblisbesthe fact, that CaraiT PacroRal. will and does relieve od core the JUHiating disorders of the Throat and Langs beyond any other medicine. The Bmt dangerous affoction of tho Pulmonary Graans yield to It power; and oaes of Consumption, cured by tbn vroraration. are publicly known, so remnrkntle hardly to b believed, be-lieved, were they not proven beyond dis-pnte. dis-pnte. As a reined; It is adequate, on which the public may roly for full protection. By curing Cougui, the forernnnera of more serious disease it hvm unnumbarod liver and an amount of luHering not to be com tinted. It chaHe-BO trial, and oonvinopf tho most eceptical. Every family should keep it on bund as a prmoctiou against th early and unperoeivoJ auok oi Pulmonary Affections, wbich are eaeily met at first, but wbioh become inourablo. and to often fatal, if neslecti. Tender lungs need tine defence; and it is unwise to be without it- As a safe-tuard safe-tuard 3 ohndron. amid the digtretsing diseases dis-eases which beeet tbo Throat and Chest of ohi'dhood, Chcmht kictobal is invaluable: for, by iu tiuoly ue. multitudes are res'oued from prcmHture iiravaii. and saved to the lovr and o flection cenicroa on tbom. It act H'oodily and nurety against ordinary colds securing sound and bc;ilth-rcstorinc sleep. No one will miffor troublosome Influcnx and i.ainlul Bronchitis, hon tboy know how e.vily thoy can bo curod. Oriiinally tfte product of long, laborious, and surceful chenuo! inveMicatin. no cost or toil if spared in making every bottle in tho utmost p.s,siblo perfection. It may be confidently relied upon as possessing all the virtuos it has over exhibited, and capable o! producing curoc a moinorabloas the rr oat est it has ever offect''!. Propared by Dr. J.. AYER & Co., Lowell, Mass. Fracticnl AnaJ-tlctl Chemlats, Sold by all DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE jolfl at Zion's Cfl-operative. LEGAL. A. MINER, ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR Office at Residence, Second South atreet SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. All kinds of legal business promptly at-ended at-ended to. 2i OKOROB C. BATES, ATT 0 R N E T-A T-LA W. C. HYttON H1WLEV, Attorney -at-Lw, Clerk of the Supreme Court and territorial Librarian. J. W. HASHISH. Office is Kimball's block, near U.S. Mar-iU Mar-iU . Bbal'a-ffioe. CHARLES 0. LOEBER, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW. Office Room Ho. 6, oyer First National Blulk' . alt Lak City. my 12 W. P. APPLEBY, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW And Register in Bankruptcy t Offlcn No , Wain St. aylO 1. L. WILLIAMS, . LI QftAXB- TOCIta WILLIAMS A YOUNQ, ATT;ORNEY3rAT-LAW, -' Office, half-a-Wlock sonth of Theatre, Salt Lnko City. jl2 Z. SHOW. I. D. H001. SNOW A. HOtiE, fVttorneya and Coiuuaion at Law Salt Lake City, Utah. Offlceat Buow's oornar.lat &ast Street. joB JONATHAN C. ROYLE, ATTOBNBT-AT-LAW, Salt Lake City, Utah. Offioe Over First National Bank. Residence Resi-dence on 3d East street, between doutk and 1st South streets. , a20 THOU, FITCH. OSO. I. WH1TKBT. FITCH & WHITNEY, ATTORKYS-A X-L A. W, 36 First South Street, f20 SALT LAKH CITY. S. -A.. MAWJX, ATTORNEY-AT-. LAW, No. 36 First South Street, W Salt Lake City. Utah; JOHN -B- MILNKR, ATiORNEY-AT-LAW, Prove Olty, Utah. Collections made is the lit and 2nd Judicial Judi-cial Distxiota. Special attention giTen to Mining caies. Offiee at residenoe. Centre bt Prove City. 35 rYarneritarii. - F, M. Smith. EARLL S. SMITH, r ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SALT LAK M OITT. First South Street, Reomi 11 and 12, No Hj6. Kimball lilooju -- Daniel s. uana, ATTORN B Y-A T-L A W, Salt Lake City, Utah. Offioe west side of Bast Temple Street . d27 Wm. HAYDON, (LaU Judge of ith District Oonrt, Herada, ATTORNEY, A T-LAW, Room No. 9, East Temple Street, otw First National Bank. nl 1). O O O P BR; ATTORNBY.AND COUNSELLOR, East Temple "treet, Colehrook'a New BaUdlng, p-atlre. iu28 - LAI I OITT. MILLINERY.: NOTICE. Great Reduction In MILLLINERY GOODS ! SELLING OFF ! MRS. C0LEBR00K Palace of Fashion, YVlshea to Inform the LadlM that she la now offering her vholee asaortnicut of . , Hats Bonnets, Including tha favorite DOLLY VAEDEN, At coat price to make room for aP.XjXj GOODS. JUST ARRIVED LADIE3 DRESS CAPS, BLACK ENGLISH CRAPE, BABY HOODS & NOTIONS. m7l7 SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF AT W. H. WILKINSON'S. LIME.' AID IWMI MS, At Cost, at W. H. WILKINSON'S. MEN'S AND B0Y8' FELT IE STRAW HITS At Cost, at W. H. WILKINSON'S. MENS AND BOYS' Boots and Shoes, At Cost, at W. H. WILKINSON'S. Go to W. H. Wilkinson's For all kindi of WALL PAPEK. Selling Everything at COST 1 Half Eloclc east New Meat ffiarkel Df.J.P.P. YANDKMBEHGH, Prom Pruaala, T H K GatEAT SJSJ O 3FL TV'I EXTERMINATOR, Law of Saa Frmr.cisco, CaL, Would inform the siok generally that about fortj years' extensive practice of medicine med-icine and suittary in Europe and the United States, of whiea tweoty-one have been in California, has, by cloae observation and great experiments, come to the conclusion mat there are more Moute and ch onic dis ea--es b worms, byada'lids, animalcula or other speoioi ti entroxea. The pubtie generally, gen-erally, or ".be proleasiuu at largo, are not awae of the number of patients who are treated by eminent pbynaians for this, that, or BUC3 a oo ui plain i, without any rot i of. If the disease ha been understood, a fuw doses oi Da- V's SoTKKtiQN Work Rkkkdt would have immo-tititely oared the complaint, and have suvd a great many live. Dr. V. has 00 11 eo ted a large variety of Cal ifornia roots and horbs.wbicb, by analysicg, close observation observ-ation ami exonive exporiment, he can oonsoientiously say that he hus discovered now remedies for the suaccsslul cure of the following diseases : SJS Dyi'0isia, Chronic A (Too (ions of the Liver and Kidnoys, first and second stages of Co nan million, Wnito owoiling. Paisy, fper-natorrboaa fper-natorrboaa or local weakness, Nervous Debility, Debil-ity, Lpilopiio Fits, Kbumuiium, Neuralgia, Diarrhoia, Incuntinatice of Urine, Gravel, Flui.r Albus. Umbo Los, Dropsy.aud all those dUeaded which are known under tho namoif Veueral, such ad Syihilia. in all its forms. Gonorrhea, (Jloi-t, Strictures, False Pussies, indammatiun of the Uluddor and f rostrate (iUnds. Excoriations, i'ustulcs. Piles, Pimples, Pim-ples, tilolohea und all Cutaneous Eruptions 01 the skin. Cancer Tuoiors cured with or without operation. In KeouDt Voooroi Diseases, Dis-eases, the Dr. etlcots a ouxe in from three to six days, or do oUaige. tor tho Eyon, Kar and Throat, Dr. V. possesses pos-sesses now and invaluable romcdics. Dr. V. would aavtse those ladies troubled with ti regularities of thccU lor o us to u-y hit new remedies and got cured. Dr.V-n Ueui)orgH'a Inialliblo Worm Syrup for children. PnouSl. Warrantdu expel ihe worms, or tbe money retunded. Dr. J. P. P. Vnn Denuorh's Hair Tonic a sure cure to destroy all ammaloultD of the ilaiir Fokliolts. urevetits failina out and Pro mo t lug ibe growth of ihe ilaix. Price Sl.oU, war run ted. By ooDSulting and undergoing aaimple examination, ex-amination, tho alUuted can l.uru it their uis-eases uis-eases is caused oy iVorms or not; at all evoats Dr. Y-n Denbergh can loli mem from what diseases they are Biiffotiag. Consultations and examinations FREE of charge in all oases. Dr. Vau Denberg guar-anieos, guar-anieos, in ail oases, to expol tne worms, or no ohajges. Card from Judge- Frier, of Poll County. DK. J. P. P. VAN DEN 1! ERG : Diua euI ta-e p oa-ure in thanking you t-u holy lor tho restoration ol my heal in alter nineteen years of great aullenug uien-tlly uien-tlly and bodily, i due tv red a grout deal; was alniL-ted wi h almost ovory imaginable pain and goa paired of seeing a well day again. When I caiue to see you at Salem, ou said you would roinovo tbe cause of niuvvv-u ..,., .i.itTntiriK in five huurs. 1 ooul hardly believe ic, .uukjOLiu. jjta..ua hk five tactoless puwdors you gave uao, auout yOO wurms passed irom me, and now, lour- , leen days a.terwards, 1 feel like anotuer I man, ana am able lo loilow luy business without pain or inoonvenienoo, 1 remain, Yours respectfully, A. H. FRIEIl, Bethol, Polkoounty, Ootoeer 10, 1871. Remarkable. Eight Hundred Worms Expelled. I-think It a public benefit to make the fol-! fol-! lowing statement, that 1 have boon atUioted for. wo years with oonstant pains it tho ! stomach, and, in fact, pains all ovei my bedy; no ap polite, and let, me eat what i would, it aiwavs put ina in distress. No mediome would relieve me,and 1 grew worse and worse, until nw I aia a mere skeleton. Nobody oouia tell me what was the matter with me, until 1 oonsulted Dr. J. P. P. Van Denbergb, in am em, Oregon, and he told me 1 was afflicted With wuruii, and taey were the aauo of all ray miser; and pains. I took the Docier'a inedioine, and he expollod Sua worms irom me. Itioy aro like leaohos, with long tails, and measure Irom one to one and one-half incues in leutcth. I only took six little powders, and luey brought the worms within four noun time. Ail mose atUiotod wishiug to see me. can find me at Sam Iten-let's Iten-let's stable, oalem, Uregoo, V. CRAIG. Bubsoribed and sworn to before me, this 7th dsj O! ..v.u.bor. 171 Said worms can be seen at Dr. J. P. P. Van Denbergh's office. Up era Jijuse blooa. Court street, oalem. A Card. '.- DR. I. P-P-VAN DENBBRGH: - ' ' DBak Eib: I deem it my duty to make the follow. ug statameiat: For the last three scars 1 have been su fieri ag with constant gnawing j ain and a quivering sensation in my stomach, also pain in my oUestand heart; my food would njt aigosi.aad 1 was so nervous nerv-ous that wuu difficulty 1 oould follow my occupation, wniob Has been Uure in batem fur me past ten yours as a practical deniisu In fact, irum tbo ounstant pj.in and misery 1 had wasted awy to a mere sk.elei.un. 1 had noon doctoring a great deal without any benefit, aud bo ieving thoro was no help lor me but to linger on until death, would relieve re-lieve all my su during, borne u( my irionds thought I huu worms and had better see Dr-Van Dr-Van Ueuborgh. lie told me at once that Wurms were the cause ot all my trouoies, so be gave me live email aud lasiuiess powders, and in lour hours auout Oo worms irom one ioon. to one and one half inobes long, oame away irom u.0 that day, aud tbe lo, lowing night sou. o more name, and now I am happy to say 1 tool like another man again, and am J"VBtelI, M.D. Salem, Oregon, September 1ST l Another Great Slaughter I Wo think it our duty to make the following follow-ing slaiemeai, in hopes it tny do soma good to siua oinldren : Our obild had been siok fur some noio. Thinking all the time our lithe one waa uouulod with worms, wo tried in-tuy uooturs tnd a great many remedies, without any relief. Some neignoors told us we nhoulu go ana try Dr. Vau Denberg. tho Worm Uoctor, la daleiu. We did so, and he gavo us one bottle ul his oolobratod Worm ayrup, and alter giving me meaiuiue, to our great asiunishunjui auout But) Wurms passed avta from our dear obtld, and now, thank aeaven, she is well agaiu. I. D. GRIZZLK. Salem, Oregon, October 3d, 871. 1.500 Worm a ICxoelled. After sevon years of sutToring, paiu and debility, aud doctoring lor many aoiuidatnu, now pruVed. that i did not huve, and taking different kinds of luedicme irom many eminent emi-nent pbyeimans, 1 gave up in despair, tbink-ing tbink-ing it was no uao in drench my poor stomach stom-ach any longer, and that 1 must waste awaj until mere was nuLhing left of poor mo. But bearing of the astonishing ouree that Dr- J-P. J-P. Van Doaberrib has poriormed in so short a time, effecting cures in a low hours, and mr friends advising me to make one more effort, I oonsulted Dr. Van Denbergn.and he loid me that toy miseries were ouused bj worms, and he would expel them in about Ave hours. Alter taking uro small powders, about fifteen hundred worms passed away bom me, and 1 am happy to say that I am baiter Uian X lure been ioi a great while. P. K. JJVK Pubtoribed and iwcrn to before me, this 18th day ol iieptomber, 1871- J.J. MURPHY. J. P. Gratitude compels me to make the following follow-ing statement, tninking it may do aomegoed to my fellow sufferers. I have been afflicted for a long number of years with the following follow-ing complaints : I oould not eat anything unless It would produce groat pain in my stomach and bowels, bow-els, always palpitation of tho heart, severe swelling and rhoumatlo pains in all my joints; also neuralgia in my bead, no sleep, always restless at night; m fact, I was reduced re-duced to a mere helpless skeleton, not able lo walk alone, and gar up in despair. I must also stile 1 had been doctoring with tbe met emioeat phjeieins of this State, also with tho best doctors of San Francisco, and God only knows, without any relief, til', I beard the great cures Dr. J. P. P. Van Denbergb. had performed in and aro u no Salem. I applied to bun for help, and may God bless him for the restoration of my health. hateonly taken Bis medicine two months and have gained, dujiag Lhaiiiuie, twenty fiv pn:d m wen hi, and km able to do ail mi housework and more. J AXE POTTER. Linn county, about thirty aulas east of the foot of the Ca-eade. tialam, Oregon, Decern Kw 36, LSTL Long Standing Cough, with Iioei sive Expectoration, Cured In Poor Weeka. This U to certify that I hare been troubled with fvoro pain in my cheat and longs, and fouxbicg alt niht long, and oxcetsive expectoration. ex-pectoration. G3 snow.; t havo been eoagh-ing. eoagh-ing. month aftr month, so tbat nobodi eouH sleei in the housi. Everybody said 1 could not bo cured. Then I was advised to re Dr. J. P. V. Tan Denbergb., and then, thanks lo his skill, bai-ured mem about lour weeks, r:ii it is now two month? since I quit taking medicine, and my weight is now ont hundred and seventy-eight pounds, and i Am ablo to do any kind of bard work. LEWIS HKLD. Salem, Oregon, December 18, U7L OFFICE Si Main street, SALT LAKE CITY. BTfl RAILROADS. O- X3- JEL. ZEFL. February 8th, 1879. SKH FRANCISCO AND SACRAMENTO LenTfe guiug K-a-tl : Arrive from &ut M Orpin 7 -' an. .San fYn ft ijptn fi 2l pm 4 3o " , 7 54 J utlanJ . I 8.00 " . 1 So ' 10 " ! 7 AO - iv, j S.3ii " ' 2 1.1 ' tSb " a 3S I Ki.e. fToS ' 13 45 " B 8 " 1 1 60 - Stockton . j 4.U7 " ; 9 f7 " U 4i 1 l& pm Sacramento j 3 2U pat- 7 1 iam Amvo from Jtara lolnc Wmi SACRAMENTO. COLFAX. RENO AND Oi.DtN. Leave going &&i i Arrive from East i pm .Sacramento. 2 00 pm 6 16 .. .Julia ... 10 at) ia j la Worn . .Reno 3 10 " '3iW, rn IdaiLpMoam 1 26 - tOpmj . i Iko.... S 16s m I oiiuuj ,Ogden. 3iipa- Arrive from 1 lyevc gmag Wnt "Sundays excopted. tSundays only. Explanation. For trains running "from" San Francisco, take tho loft han'i columns and read downward)), down-ward)), or "fc.wS'wa'-d " For trains running "towards" Son Francisco, Fran-cisco, takethe rU'tat hand columns and read upwards or "Westward," A. X. TOWHB, t. a. foorMN. (Ha. Bap e.D. Pui'ir n4 Tick! Art Geo. II. nice, Agent, -alt Luke City, Offiou wuh Marshall k Carter Over W.F. ACo'sBank. cyThrourh Cars from Missouri Kiver to Cbicaro. Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Logans-port Logans-port and Columbus. Connections at those points with Uses leading io the K.ast, ortb and South. Thisi the tie.t Arinrteat, Halckeit and Cheapest Route. Do nni be deceived, but obtain Ticket via the Burlington Sl Missouri ltivor Railroad. A. E. TOUZALTN. 0. B. PHRKIN8; Oeu'l Pass: AcenL tienl 3nr t. Jan UIVIOIV PACIFIC RAILROAD TIME TABLE. DISTIL further notice. Trains will leave and arrive at Ogden Daily, &e follows: "iRlVst. I A REIVE, i Daily Eprefi.8-is0n.rn. Dnilv Bxp's.5-10 p.m. Mixed, - li-dj p.m. i Mixed. - 2 35 p ni. Freight, - 10-3J b.m. I Freight. - 6 10 a-ia. Daily conncdions triage at Ogden If lb Utah (Jeiitrnl Pacitlc Iload Irom a ilt Lake city and all points iu Southern South-ern Utah. At Bryan with stages for Sweetwater mines. At Cheyenno with Denver Pacific Kmlrotid lor Denver, Central city, Georgetown und all points in Colorado and iNew Alexico. At Omaha with Chicago and North Western, (Jliicago, Ruck la and and Pacific, Burlington and Missouri River, Kansas city, oi. Joe und Council Blun's llaiiroads and Missouri River Line of bteam-rs for all po uts East and bouth Tickets for sale to all points East at office of Wells, Kargo & Co., East Temple Tem-ple street, and at tbe ollice of Utah Ceo-irtil Ceo-irtil Railroad, in bait Luke city; also at Union faeitiu Railroad ticket office in Oyden, at which otlice berths on sleeping sleep-ing cars can be secured. Arrangements have been made whereby where-by passengers desinujr, lo visit Denver on their way Eat cun avail themselves of an excuriou rate from Cheyenne to Denver, aud return at greatly reduced rates. J?'or particulars and all information in re-gurd to passage, apply at Ticket Offices. Of-fices. Passengers should bo careful to secure their pasiagn t ck- u ir all Eastern and Southern points via OMAHA, and thus avail themselves of the advaotcge-v of a through sleopirg car, coiuionahlo ac-cemtnodations ac-cemtnodations and quick time. THUS. L. KlaB-vLL, Oeueral Ticket Agent, T. E. Sickkls, Chf. Engineer and Superintendent, J8 THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY If the PIONEER ROUTE bptween OMAHA and CHICAOO, completed four years! ago, since wh ch time tbe Company have spared neither pains nor expense in perfecting its rmd best and track, and equipping it with rolling tock.of tbo must modorn improvements; this, together with the fact of its being the Shortest Line, otters to the Traveling Travel-ing Public a route unsurpassed in this country for speed, comfort, safety and sure connections. PARTICULAR CAUTION should bo taken by passengers in selecting their routo, and not bo deceived by false advertisements and representations by interested parties of compoting lines in regard to time, distances, rates, etc. This popular route requires no false statements, relying on iu true merits, it needs only to be known by the travel ing public to be appreciated. TIME: San Francisco to Omaha, four days and seven hours. Via Chicago and North Western Railway, Omaha to Chicago, twenty-three twenty-three hours. Omaha ic Now York, sixty hours. Omaha to Boston, sixty-four hours. Pullman's Palace, Hotel, and Bleeping Bleep-ing Cars Are run on all through trains from Omaha to Chicago. How to Securo Sleeping Berths Before Be-fore Reaching Omaha: Passengers desirous of securing Sleeping Sleep-ing Bori.ki, 6ecii"os or Stato Rooms in the Sleeping Car from Omaha East, can do so by telegraphing from any of tho stations on the Union Pacific Railroad, to W. A. Carpenter, General Agent, C. & 2J. W. Ra fwiy, Omaha, i ating what thoy want. This is all tbuy ned to do until they reach tbe C. & W. Railway Rail-way Depot on tbe east sid of tbo Missouri Mis-souri River, then go Lo tbe bleeping Car Conductor, give him thoir names, as per telegram, and tbey will find that he has their berths reserved for them. Passengers going East will consult their own intoroit by securing Through Tickets in ClilAGO & NORTH WiSSTEKN' RAILWAY, which can be procured at all principal tickot offices in California atjd the West, and at railroad otllcru, to San Francisco, Salt Luke City, Ogden, Omaha and Council Bluffs. JNO. C. GATJLT, Gnfrtl Sup't Chicago. H. P. STAN WOOD, General Ticket Agent, Chicago. jS Matin m Smilli, FORTUNE TEIXZR, first east sthkkt, Second house fsath from Second South Street. Juyi SALI LAKE CIIi MISCELLANEOUS. RICHIMS' BUILDINGS, 2nd South Street. The Skating Rink Hall is converted into large and commodious Office Rooms to rent, now ready in Richards' Buildings. Rooms in suite for families1, and single and double lodging rooms furnished or unfurnished in Richards' Buildings. A First-Class Restaurant, and meals furnished at all houra of the day in Richards' Buildings. A variety of the most desirable Summer Sum-mer drinks to be had in 1 Richards' Buildings. ': i One largo business room, snd a line hall on 2nd floor suitable for society meetings, lectures, &o., in Richards' Buildings. Gas manufactured on the premises for lighting the buildings. S. W. RICHARDS, Proprietor. IMPERIAL. Having concluded arrangements with the largest Refinery in the east to manufacture man-ufacture for us a special quality of CARBON OIL 1 for our trade We hereby give notice that we now have for sale the L1IPEIML CARBON OIL, Which is far superior in quality and safety to any ever offered in this market It is water white and stands ISO"3 fire test. We recommend it to those that want a Good Quality of Illuminating OH. CALL AND EXAMINE. E. REESE & CO., 87 FIRST SOUTH ST. GEO. V. M. BOUTELLE, CIVIL ENGINEER AND U. S. MI a URAL. S U RVifl 1" OR. Anplloations for tho Surveys of Minos for a U 0. Patent and the preparation of the necessary ditcrauis and papers, wUl receive personal and pr tnut attention. Surveys. Kb i matm and Drawings and all work coun oo tod nun tbe prufussion carolull; and oorrtotly rerf rincd. UFrica in the Balding boco plod by the Surveyor General's Ultioe. oppo.ite tne lownaead lions o, Salt Lake City. XEFEKENCES: Gon. C C. Clements. U. 8- SurveyorOenoral; Lion- J. M. Moure, Postmaster, Halt Lake City. Dr. 0. D. Cass, President Bank of Corinno: Hon. 0. J. lioliister. U.S. Lot lector for Ut.ih: Qen. Geo. R. Maxwell. Register U. H. Land Offioe. - ... MiylS NOTICE. Ojice Salt Lake City Gas Company, 42 Main Street, June 1. 1872. THB pubHo are hereby notified that the - Salt Lake City Gas Company will proceed pro-ceed forthwith to ereet their works, and will be prepared to furnish Gas for Koneral use about the 1st of November next. Those desiring de-siring to use Gas in their stores, off! cob or dwellings, would do wrll to nntify the com pany. at the earliest day possible that arrant ar-rant omen ts for metres and service may be made. The prion of Uas will bs four dollars per one thousand oubio fee!. DANIEL II. WELLS, Presidcor. 1'. LALOR SHERREY, Superintendent jy12 IVI I N EAt E R S and RAILROAD TRAVELERS WILT- io well to pTocuri for thsmselTes one ol the Celebrated Elgin Watches. They are eerMnly lho npst of all adapted tr their use. The rnoverznts are conntrncted in thoTnostpTrcllontmaanorinr eiaritimo keeping, as well as for strength and f)tra bility. They ran rlxad the hrdfst oiite "f ny wfttcb ; aro all -applied with a Patent Dim Eic'uder, making them pcrf colly tight; they haTe aim Patent 6fe'y Pinions, besides be-sides other modern Imnrovf montJ. Toucan bo obtained at CAUL C. ASMUS-! ASMUS-! SEts'd. at Faetorr Prices. Every Watch is Warranted. J ist received a large supply of fin mm'K3 MLt M. axi) Ladles' Gold Watches. GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. JJ.VC3 G ALLACH EE. JOH OllXACUEK WlLUi.ll (a.lXACnS. TR1UNL BAKERY MAIM STREET, On. dior below the walker noar& Ice Cream, Refreshments. GALLACHER & SONS. 2l Pure Bread I FiirsCiij! 'PIIE E5TATK of RICH ART. OOT.TGHTLT 1 bfg to info-m the Puoli), ihi ihoj still carry on tin bitainoss of Bakers and Confectioners, At the old stand of Tlio "G-IjOHEJ," EAST TK.HPLE STREET, Adjoininir the Co-operative Grocery Department, Depart-ment, where can bo f.'und fverything in their lineof bnsincss.ind ih-yhnpe, by strici atter-ti n to tne itaais of lb eir ous tumors, to oominae their patxonatte and rapport. Pure IIODie-nimlt Candles a bpectalty. ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH, a! 6" DUTY OFF T E A S JU5T RECEIVED, A LARGE STOCK OF BEST BRAND OP GUNPOWDER AND Japan Teas AT REDUCED DUIT. Our TEAS for quality are proverbial. proverbi-al. We make it our special 6ludy, 60 that tho publio can alwaya depeLd on quality and prices. C.W.DAVIS. MORE ARRIVALS. Different Sizes and a&U? Styles of DOORS. " Different Sizes of w i n d o w s . The most complete Slock ever brought to Utah, AT LlTniER,TiYLOR & CO S LUMBER YARD, SASH and DOOR FACTORY, One block west of tlie 1 abernaele. r.LATiMEn. w. ii. rowoH O.TAlUilL (i. HOUNKV. LUMBERYARD, All h'inils or Luinlierj DOORS, IWINDOWe, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, 8HINGLES, LATHS, T. R. JOKES Half Morta otbf U. C. Depot. C. H. BASSETT, HARDWARE STORE All tludi of HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron and Steel, Stoves and Tin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Agrlcuitaral Inpimiali AJ MlMlasr Tm1 At Lowilt &atl. OP-OBITS SALT LA KB HO Cist BANKERS. First National Bank of Utah' SALT LAKB CIIV. A. W. WHITE . CO, KAIV TKMPLK STKKKT, gait Lake City. Dealers in GOLD DUST, COIN AND BULLION, Eschew on oil Frixdnul tlfua olAi Untied Slutaand iuroe. P.-ticolsr slt.o. i-0 ci" t Collllooa. ana i.r. cord. reiom.d .1 Current rat. GEO. B. WHirXBY, Attorney CORRKSPOSDKNTSi B.rtofC.f..rol. S".,;I! "Ct Co";"X.Uo' atosak ' - - l"aa U. s 1 BiS Bl. i'ul ,i.u Ii.uk 0i4i.br.t. - bankdeserF Salt Ls!(eCity, Utah' Thi Uank has organised a SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. I uidwill roceiro deposits of on dollar rnd I upwards, on whiob interest will be allowed itho rato of eight per cent, per annum, j componndcdsemi-anonsJly, j fja 1.. 8. niLLfl, Cshlr. SALT LAKE CITY NATIONAL BANK. Salt Lnlie City, UtuH Tor. Authorized Capital - $500,000 8cuJ. M. DuRcll, Prcaidcnt. Uustb WUlt. Caahler. Ukmfsti ad k Kibltat juck, Attorneys. This Bank will tran-aet all kinds of legiti-mate legiti-mate liaukin bucinotss, and DEALS IS 4J01.U AND SILVER lULLLlOJV AND ORES. Gold and Currency Exchange d'awn and Tol i-k ra i b Irantltrs made on New York, 3un r'r-suciKOO aud priocipal Atlautio and facilic oiiios, available in anr part of the United states and Canada. Dept'sito and bo a oral business Solicited h"Ui caMern ana r'orema Hanks and Uank -irr., Kirms and individunli, ; Unook Aoouunts kept in Oold or Curronoy. Kiclianeo on principal Mlitvs of Europe ana tha cunadas furnianod in sums to in it, l ihe 1ommi rates, aud leleuraph Transfers on Loudon. Loans made on Bullion, Prjbllo Seoarittes, Dondh. Lo.-ai atuok. Merobandi.e, or other )und CollaiorMjs. Ai'pruvod business paper iaoounied tor dcpusiturs. Certifioates of DopoKii issued, payable la iold or Curronoy ou oall. or at au; iL.eoifl.nl Lime, available in any part of tho Udilol states and Territories. AHvanooe made on shlpmenU of Di r Oros Lo iSow Vork. ou ifranoiirr tt4 Bur?P. CORRESPONDENTS I MKW vhr 1.' J National 1'ark Bank. SAN FKANCI-CO-California Cunt Uo. L.0aUuiN Jay Cvoke, MoCullooh AC. I-IS WELLS, FARGO &, CO., EXPRESS FORWARDERS, Bankers and Dealers in Exchange Draft on Eur..1.e. i.urooe m Collections promptly atteudod to. K tat Temple street, S-.lt L.ak Clif, ml2 Thbo. F. Tract, Anent. Bank of Deseret BncoMfor to HOOPER, ELDREDGE & Co., Oornor Bagl Tmnple aud Ffnt 8onth Streets, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, PAID I'P CAPITAL., - 9135, 000, HIIIOHAM VOCNO, pTrsfdent,". H. S KLUKKl'OK. VioeProi. WM. U. IUkiPVK, HH1N siiAKl' ULrsotors. Fl.UAMultZ LJTTLK. HLLL6. Cashier. tH-iil In GOLD m', fOI.it, tXrilAROB UM) WIHNANTH, OOU Lkt.K gCKlf, UolloolioDS madfl nnd promptly re-mi re-mi tied, FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. Right About Face I VB Co-operative Store Keepers ! AND 0TUKH9. Who w'.h to.u.l.in Ihn.e by .h i,bir re hv.l BOY b'P THE WOOL! 'n""l"oruolh. Ir..u, tho W'ii ILL I'A Y YnU 'I II K II lull rT e rou (lo..J, lor tho l..,.t Col , .odiuari,to..,.r, .i0, r,re,,;',c,'j We will also EXCHANGE CLOTH roa vf I X Tst . k.iMI """ m'kVh i'.lnl,!ofroor W.ar.aalin, and hare on hand READV-MADE CLOTHUo MINERS' SHIRTS, etc ' itJ't f i' "T. p ,... , hwth i.inia lonstul, W nAV.r ,o1""1- to1-Cloilia to1-Cloilia ov'rl l"blf) ..:i.nVvs;;,l:1''.';'. t o ii Hailing atid ' arpt V aril, tc. to., eio, ..n' "..-JH V;H,' b.rr. ,hol . -d. io Ih.T.rmiVi.;"'' 'I"" unootbe.acailod. workiaoo h. JOSEPH J1IRCH, K""ici't & 1""Vi,r Vaoofsotorin, mT-o t- Oeorao aJ H-a,hia,ion. J1S. L STROMBERO, Merchant Tailor, East Side Commercial St., Meat door .oath or J. M. D.x & Co. Cloihs, ( asslmeres, 6lc on band, ALL WORK GUARANTEED. C.olUe. Clear,.,, d to new at lot ,.,. 1 Patrona,, RMr.MtBjl, 8llcl,. m21 |