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Show LEGAL. i J AS. G. H PRATT, Attorney -at-Law, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Office Four doors south of Salt Lake House. Attorney -at -Law, Ofpick Fibst South St., I Fourth door east of Hooper, Eldredge 4; 1S Co.'s Bank. .C. H. Hempstead, M. .Kirkpatrick HEMPSTEAD & KIRKPATRICK, Attorney s-at-Law, .'Main Street, opposite Wells, Fargo & Co., SALT LAKE CITY. C. H. Hempstead, U. S. Att'y for Utah. z- SNOW. E, D. HOGZ, SJYOW & HOGE, dttorneyi and Cotuuelora at Law-Salt Law-Salt Lake City, Utah. OfBoc at Snow's comer, 1st East Sti MEDICAL. DR. GROVES, ttriG DeutiMt, Ofllce Kiiil Simtlt St., Snll Luke flly. I'lirfe doors W o.tt of Uovoro IIoukp, hull'. a blook Kn.it ot the Kk'i'tuiiit ttoro. OPPU'I HOl'HS t'KOll lJ a.u. To5r.u. Ull l'"1. 1. UKNKDICT, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. Otlieo at Kesideuco. roar of Soventios Hull. DR. 0, C. ORMSBY, PHYSICIAN, SUKUEON AND DRUGGIST, oil imiUUAU CITY, UTAH. HOTELS. TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY. THE LEADING HOTEL , O P UTAH. JAMES TOWNSEND, PROPRIETOR. This House is centrally and pleasantl located, lo-cated, well furnished, and has accommodations accommoda-tions for 150 guests. T1IE PROPRIETOR is now preparing to build large additions to his Hotel, which, when finished, will render it the Most Complete Establishment in the ROCKY MOrXTAIX REGIOX ! mil Salt Lake House, "EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. TILDES fc LAWRENCE, Prop'rs. KETEKE HOUSE, European Flan. PEICE3 GRADED TO SUIT ALL. OUR RED COACH Free at the Depot for patrons. WHITTESORE tDOUGHERXY. a4 BANKERS. WELLS, FARGO & GO,, Express Forwarders, Bankers, and DEALERS IN EXCHANGE. Drafts on Europe, and all tlprin-cipal tlprin-cipal cities of the C'nited States. EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS Promptly attended to. East Temple St., Salt Lake City. THE0. F. TRACY, Agent. mil FIRST IATI0SAL BASK CF UTAH. (Successors to Husscy, Da tiler dfc. Co.) Warren Husset, C. L. Dahler, Preside&t. Vice Preet. Anthoxt Godbb, Cashier. Salt Lake City, Utah 3 Also connecting offices at Ogden andCorinne, Utah, and Virginia and Heiena, Montana. Dealcra in ' Gold Dust, Coin and Currency, ' Draw Exchange on New York, Chicago, St- Louis, Omaha, Denver, Kan .Francisco, and all parts of Europe. Collections Promptly Attended To. mil I W. n. Hoooper, II. S. El dredge, L. S. Hills j Hooper, Eldredge & Co., BANKERS. East Temple St., Salt Lake City, Dealers in Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, Land Warrants, Etc Collections made and promptly remitted. CORRESPOXDEKTS : Riggs k Co., New York ; Bank of California, San Francisco; First National Bunk, Chicago ; Ex-! Ex-! change Bank, St. Louis; First National Bank, i Omaha ; J. S- Morgan t Co., London. ju5 ASSAYERS. PIONEER ASSAY OFFIGE! Iteid's Building-, EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. WOODRULL BR0'S)f All kinds of Ore. ORES AND BULLION PURCHASED. mo NOTARIES PUBLIC. A. 8. GOULD, and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS for New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Pennsylva-nia, Ohio, Illinois, Nebraska, Wyoming, Wy-oming, Montana, Nevada, California, and other States and Territories. Ter-ritories. JfB- Mining Deeds, Agreements and Bonds for Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney. Leases, Contracts and other instruments of writing drawn with accuracy and dispatch. JUg- Illlnliig Coinpaules 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 Retail, Choice Imported LIQUORS AND WINES, At Lowest Kates. GROESBECK'S BUILDINGS, n!7 East Temule Street. SEWING MACHINES. reWThTs! T I IK SINCER SEWING MACHINE In all the beautiful v nrioties. S1E3 11 SEES IT EVERBYODY Contemplating the purchase of a Machine 'for family or other uso. At our newly-fltted up Salesroom, Second Door South of tlie Eagle Emporium, Em-porium, between tlie Drug mid Clothing Clo-thing Departments of Z. C. ill. I., will be found a Full Assortment of these Admirable Sewing Machines At Prices to Suit Everybody. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE XEEDS NO PUFFING to commend It to the public, as tnc following jSi H2 rar Sx show: In 1S.50 these now celebrated Machines were first onered to the public and in the four years succeeding 4,0uU were sold. Today To-day over that number are weekly turned out from the factory, and yet this immense supply sup-ply is not equal to the demand. At tbe end oi the year lc-67, upward of 2u0,0o0 Machines were sold, and in the then following years, from 't-S to '70, the number had been increased to upward of 500,000 MACHINES SOLD, One third of which were disposed of within the preceding twelve months From the foregoing it will be seen that d urine ur-ine the last three years, the sales have oeen upward of ffty per ctnt more thaa during the whole of the serenteen rrevioas years, THE PEOPLE'S VERDICT, after a score of years thorough trial Is that the at m a- S3Z je.l SEWING FAGKINE is adapted to all kinds of work, sewing as readily tbe thickest and most stubborn material ma-terial as the finest and most delicate fabrics; with a stitch, that for eveness, perfection and durability is unequalled. Accompanying each Machine are printed instructions, so plain and easy of comprehension comprehen-sion that, although we recommend customers custom-ers to take at least one lesson from the 0p erator, it is seldom done purchasers seeing at a glance the simplicity of the Machine and completeness of the construction. Some of the ADVANTAGE S OP THE SINGER MACHINES ABE Simplicity of construction therefore less liability to get out of repair. Short, straight needle less liable to bend, break or skip the stitch. The shuttle is carried; friction, wear and the necessity of greasing the race are thus avoided. Readiness with which the most inexperienced inexper-ienced can adjust the tension of the thread. 1 Freedom from wear. After twenty years constant service these machines have never been known to wear out. They are noiseless, rapid and easy in all their movements. All our machines are adjusted and put in thorough running order.by competent hand?, before delivery. Purchasers therefore have no trouble, but can successfully operate with them at once. THE HEW BUTTGN-H3LE MACHINE S aro thoroughly practical and will perform all that we claim for them. The Improved fciANUFAGTURlSS MACHINES for heavy work, are too well known to need cimment. We also keep in stock the New Medium Noiseless MAriUFACTllHIS MACHINES Our stock of the Singer Sewing Machines is very extensive, f mbracing every variety of finish, from the plain Machine, mounted on black walnut table, oiled, to the elaborately elabor-ately pearled Machine, witn cabinet case and folding cover in mottled black walnut, rose, wood, or mahogany highly polished. Every Machine is furnished with the same complete furniture, including the new hem-mer hem-mer (sewing all widths) and feller and brai-dor. brai-dor. We guarantee our Machines to do Hemming, all widths; Felling; Hemstitching Hem-stitching Braiding Magic Ruffling Embroidering (no chain stitch Gathering and Sewing on at same tlme.wlth or without a baud, on the edge or In the center Cording;Tuck-lig; Cording;Tuck-lig; Q,ulltlng Trimming Binding all widths and kinds, etc., etc., etc. WE DELIVER MACHINES Without Additional Charge TO ALL PARTS OF THIS CITY I. All kinds of Sewing Machines thoroughly Repaired on Reasonable Rea-sonable Terms. Kemember the Mammoth Kign, singer mm immi Two doors soutbof the Eagle Emporium. Em-porium. 0I6 H. B. CLAWSON.Runt VISITORS j .. .. TO - . GONFERENGE. FAMILY GROCERIES, Of BEST QUALITY aud LOWEST PRICES, Consisting of Choice Gunpowder Tea, Young Hyson Tea, English Mixed Tea, Natural Leaf Tea, Rio, Java and Mocha Coffees, Sugar of all kinds, Raisins and Currants, Canned Fruit and Vegetables, Pickles and Sauces, Oysters and Sardines, Prime Bacon, New York Cheese, Oranges, Nuts and Candies, San Francisco Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, &c, &c, AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! G.W. Davis, At theOId Stand, just northiof Dwyer's Book Store. WOOD WORKING. Thomas Latimer, W. H. Folsom, George H. Taylor, George Romney CHANGE OF FIRM. The Planing Mill, Sash and Door Factory Fac-tory of OXjSOM, HOBUS-JBY tfe Co. Will hereafter do business nndor the firm name of LATIMER, TAYLOR & CO, Q A CU Of all eizes on baud and made to Onon order. nflfl RG Raised panol, moulded, sash UUUltV? deors, large store doors, any thickness, Bize or kind, tur- nished to order. WINDOW With stops, beads and sash, FRAMES comPlete' rpAMPC Panel frames, plain door and I I iMiTI Lg window frame3. BLINDS Stationary and rolling alatta. MOULDINGS drJote?0 traves and cornice. Fl RflRINR Tonerued and grooved and UwUlllllU square-edge on hand and worked to order. I HMRPR"?lancd out of wid to a lm III U L It thickness, and ripped to any desired 8 Lie. Planer and Circular Saws Running all the time. MINING DISTRICTS Supplied on short notice. Give us a call, oraddmess by letter to Box 366 LATIMER, TAYLOR. . CO., i29 OneBlock west of Tabernacle WELL DIOGIK7G, WILLIAM TTCALTON, EXPERIENCED WELL-DIGGER, one block west and two south of 11th Ward school-house, will dig Wells to order on the shortest nouoe and in satisfactory ityle. MEDICAL Manhood IN TIIK YoungTand Rising Generation. The vegotativo powers of life are strong, but in a few yoars how often tho pallid hue, th lack-lustre eye and emaciated form, and the impossibility of application applica-tion to mental effort, show its baneful influence. It soon becomes evidont to the observer thatsomo depressing influence influ-ence is checking the development of tho body. Consumption is talked of, and perhaps the youth is removed from school and Bent into the country. This is one of tho worst movements. Removed Re-moved from ordinary diversions of the ever-changing scenes of the city, the powers of the body, too much enfeebled to give zest to healthful and rural exercise, exer-cise, thoughts are turned inwards upon themselves. If the Datient be a female, the hd- proach of the menses is looked for with anxiety, as the first symptom in which Nature is to show her saving power in diffusing tho circulation and visiting the chock with the bloom of health. Alas ! increase of appetite has grown by what it fed on; the energies of the system are prostrated, and the whole economy is deranged. The beautiful and wonderful period in which body and mind undergo so fascinating a change from child to woman, is looked for in vain: the parent's par-ent's heart bleeds in anxiety, and fancies fan-cies the grave but waiting for its victim. Helmbold's Extract Bucnu, for "Weakness arising from excesses or early indiscretion, attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty Diffi-culty of Breathing, General "Weakness, Horror of Disease, "Weak Nerves, Trembling, Trem-bling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, "Wakefulness, Dimness Dim-ness of Vision, Langour, Universal Lassitude Las-situde of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Drynessof the Skin, Pallid Countenance Coun-tenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids Frequently Black Spots Flying before the eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, "Want of Attention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such patients than Solitude, and nothing they moredread.for Fear of Themselves; no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a hurried Transition from one question to another. These symptoms, if allowed to go on which this Medicine invariably removes soon follow Loss of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits, in one of which the patient may expire. During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occurred to two patients; reason had for a time left them, and both died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and about twenty years of age. "Who can say that these exoesses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases Insanity and Consumption? The records of the Insane Asylumns, and the melancholy deaths by Consumptiou.bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. as-sertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of tho voice occur, it is rarely articulate. "With woeful measures wan Despair Low sullen sounds their griefbeguiled." "Whilst we regret tho existence of the above diseases and symptoms, wo are prepared to offer an invaluable gift of chemistry for the removal of the consequences. conse-quences. Helmbold's Highly Cos- CESTRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF Bu- chu. There is no tonic like it. It is an anchor of hope to the surgeon and patient, pa-tient, and this is a testimony of all who have used or prescribed it. Sold by Druggists and Dealors everywhere. every-where. Price $1.25 per bottle, or six bottles for $6.50 Delivered to any address. ad-dress. Describe symptoms in all communications. com-munications. Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical "Warehouse, 59-1 Broadway, New York. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with fae-simile of my Chemical "W are-house, are-house, and signed SMALL FRUITS. KNOTS 700 ! Plants of Knox's 700, or Jucunda, Strawberry, (tho best very large variety). va-riety). Also GRAPE VINES, In Large Variety, CHERRY TREES, Currants Gooseberries, Raspberries, Roses, Chestnut Trees, ETC., FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES. Kuol 700, 40c. lier doz., S3 per 100 Grape, - - 1.5c. to 40c. each Cnrran(g, - - $4 to S3 per 100 T. W. ELLERBECE, SALT LAKE CITY. mil FRUIT AND SHADE TREES. 1SO.OOO YOli'G SEEDLIXG Apple Trees Ready for Budding and starting Young Nurseries ; with a large lot of BOX ELDER TREES For Shade. All for eale cheap in quantities, by STAINES & LETSOX. f23 BURNING FLUIDS. MORE LIGHT! It Shines for AU! THE DANFORTH FLUID L) the Light for the People. Only 60c. per Gal. BY THE FIVE GALLONS. THE GAS-JET BURNER, Without Chimneys, is the thing THE PACK LAMPS Are the only perfectly Eafe lamps, A3 SAFJS AS CAKDLES. A NEW ARRIVAL GF LAMPS, LANTERNS AND FLUID. E. KEESE & CO., Corner south of Walker Bros WATCHMAKERS. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS, g ' s S3 ft ELIASON & HAUERSACH, Next Door East of the Herald, Are workmen who not only repair "Watches and Clocks, but will make Watches to order in any desired style, or any part of them, from a pivot or pinion to an entire Watch. Work Executed on Moderate Terms el BUILDERS. R. R. MELROSE & CO., Carpenters and Builders. Plang with Estimates Tarnished. Contracts made. Johblng attended at-tended to promptly. References True ifc Bros., Gould & Woodward, Wood-ward, S. W. Howland, C. J$. Hammer. Shop Rear of Pacific Hotel, East Temple Street. m'21 " ON THE BEICH PLACE. 15 in n 3 & I i ES rSM MUSEUM MENAGERIE. Half a block west of President Young's Resiicnce. JOHN W. YOUAG, - Prop. Native Beasts, Birds and Reptiles Wolverines, Bears, Foxes, Mountain Deer, Lynx, Wild Cats, ic. 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. iu. Animals purchased for Food for the Wild Eeasts of (he Menagerie. SAM FRANCISCO TRADE. Ji0. G. HODGE & CO., IMPOUXKHS an 'I Wholesale Stationers, Keep the lurgcit allele of St af loner-, 111 an k Hook, School Uook, AMayiiiK Card, Wrapping Wrap-ping A'rtpcrs, Tu:'iaiu, I'ocfc'4 Cutlery, d'C. , && , On ihf- Pifj'rCoiL-l.whirli t,,y are prepared tow-ll either twtji,l or Currency at pri-tn that wjll offer iiifJuccriK'nu for buyer auy where west f tha Kocky MouijUiiis. 327, 329 & 331 SAN SO. ME STREET, Dl'l an Francisco. Wm. T. liejnolds Ac Co., Importers and lJealtre in FIXE WEXES AXl) LIQUORS, Agentsfor Ilostnljaum and C. O. D. ; Bluer. 4i6 i -L:; lottery fcjt., fcau i'raDCtsco" S:eci:il attention paid to Choice Gooda foi Mfiical and i'iuiiily uso. full GltANii 8!0TE;L On Market, Xew Montgomery and Second fcstreeu, saw 1-n.a.Kcisco, oax.. JOHNSON & Co., Proprietor. 15 THE BANK of CALIFORNIA SA. FRAXCISCO. D. 0. MILLS, - PRESIDENT. w. u. Ralston, - cashier. Capital Paid - 83,000,000. DRAW DIRECT AND ISSUE LETTERS of Crediton all the principal cities of the f8 W orld. James Otis. W. A. Macondray. x W. Macondray. MACONDRAY & Co., SKiPPIa AD CjWiMSSSlON 5IKRCHA.VTS, IMPORTERS If UHIHA AN J JAPAN TEAS And all descriptions of EAST INDIA PKUl'L'CE. San Francisco, o7 California E. MARTIN & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Wines and JLiquors 403 FSONT STREET. SAX FRAXCISCO. H. B. Ht-x-r. m5 A. C. Titcomb, Geo'. H. Williams. TITCOJLB & WULII1IS, Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesale .Dealers in WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Every Description of Jewelry, SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE Also Agents for the celebrated Howard, El gin and American lYattfies, 210 Montgomery, S.E. cor. Pine, Cp Stairs, San Francisco, Cal. All orders from the Territories promptly nllfcd. ft MURPHY.6HANT& CO." Importers of American and European Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, SVIH FliAACISCO, CALIFORNIA, Beg to call the attention oftheTradeto their Urge and varied stock, comprising complete lines ol the following goods : SILKS, Black, Colored and Fancyi VELVETS, DRESS 00jD3)F.nndc:h HOSIERY, I KID GLGVES, (GENTS' FURNISH'G GOODS, CORSETS, WHITE G0023, fei,rJit,4. QUILTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, eVSS: ! SHIRTING & HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEP-ING LINEN. i HAWL8,Lacc' -jk c""". PS"TTfiM2 Bleached and Brown, KJJl of nil kinds. C0TT0KADE3. K'Y JEANS, CASSiBE3 &c, &c. j FLAM N ELS, a11 colortieas"d quaLl" BLANKETS, Which they offer on Liberal Terms. TOBh'J, DAVIDSON & CO., IMPORTERS OK AMERICAN, KNUL.ISII, FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS, Small Wares, Poclcet Cutlery, Perfumery, l'anlcee Notions, Stationery, Dress Trimmings, White Goods, Millinery Goods, Hosiery, Linen IPdkchfs, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Etc for. Sutttr aud Sausome Sis., SAN FRANClt- CO. Janje. Bpruiince, John Spruanco, C. C. Chapman. J. & J. SPRUANCE, Importers and Wholesale Dealers In, WISES AND LIQUORS, J4 413 FRONT STREET. PECIALNOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED wants to purchase three or four span of GOOD HORSES that are poor, that he can fat up and sell for a couple of hundred doUars a span more tban he gave for them. U6 JAMES TOWKSE5D. ICE! IGEl ICE! SALT LAKE ICE COMPANY, Established Jan. 1, I860, loo delivered daily in all part: f the .city, in any quantity, at rates to sui 'he times. J. It. CJLAWSOX, AGEAT. DEPOT AT ii i i r . i |