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Show LEGAL. JAS. (J. S PRATT, Attomoy-at-Law, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Mice Four doors south of Salt Lake Ilouse. Attorucy-afLaw, Oi-yicE First Socth St., Fourth door east of Hooper, Eldredge & t)lo Co.'b Bank. C. U. Hempitead, JI. Kirkpatricl HEMPSTEAD & KiRKPATRICK, Attorueys-at-L,av, Main Street, oppoeito Welle, Fargo & Co. SALT LAKE CITY. C. 11. HempBtead, U.S.Att'y for Utah. fi2 Z- SNOW. E. D. H0GE S.VOW & HOCiE, &.ttomoys and Counselor at Law Salt Lake City, Utah. Office at finow's corner, 1st East St MEDICAL W. F. ANL'LRSUM. M.D, H. I, RICHARDS, M.D. Suim'OiiH autl l'h si lan, Oilioo. for tho piesout, at their ruapoolivc-rv'sitli.iu'o.s ruapoolivc-rv'sitli.iu'o.s in tho l.'.lh and l.lh Wards'. rj: DR. GROVES, Oflto Uutl Soutli St. Snll l.nke i'liy. 'I'lirec door a Wot of rlovoro llouso, balf.it block V. i."t ot tho Klcpluiiu Storo. Or'cu'i itvii' as ritou 'J a. to 5 r.w. ml IP. 1. HKN 1- DIC T, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. I Office ftt Reaidonoo, rear of Sovonties 11 all. 1 81 I ii.nr-n ii ii j 0. C. ORMSBY, M.D. PHYSICIAN, SUKGKON AND j DllUUULST, .11 UU1U11AM CITY, UTAH. I HOTELS. I . I ITOWNSENDHOUSS, ; SALT LAKE CITY. THE LEADIAG HOTEL i OP UTAH. JAMES TOWNSEND, PROPRIETOR. I This llouso is centrally and pleasantl lo-'oated, lo-'oated, well furnished, and has accominoda-i accominoda-i tions for 150 guests. o ! THE PROPRIETOll is now preparing to ; build largo additions to his Hotel, whieh, j when finished, will renJer it the j Most Complete Establishment I iu the ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION! mil keteke house:, i FKICE3 GRADED TO SUIT ALL. OUR RED COACH Freeat the Depot for patrons i WH1TTEMORE fc DOUGHERTY. a4 . j BANKERS. I : WELLS, FARGO & GO,, t Express Forwarders, Bankers, DEALERS IN EXCHANGE. Drafts on Europe, and all theprin-cipal theprin-cipal cities of the Waited States. EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS ' Promptly attended to. East Temple St., Salt JLake City. THEO. E. TRACY, Agent, mil FIT M1ML BUI BF UTAH, i (Successors to Hussey, Daliler Co.) ' WiRRExHcsEET, C. L. DaHLER, President. v ice Prest. Anthony Godbe, Cashier. Salt Lake City, Utah ; ' Alo connecting offices at Ogden andCorinne, Utah, and Yirginiaand Heiena, ilontana. I Dealers in j Gold Dust, Coin and Currency, Draw Exchange on Xew York, Chicago, St. Louis, Umaha, Denver, San rraneisco, : and all parts of Europe. Collections Promptly Attended To. j mil ! W. E. Hoooper, n. S. Eldredge, L. S. Dills j Hooper, Eldredge Co., ! BANKERS. SEast Tesiple St., Salt Lake Cnr, Dealers in ' Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, Land ' j Warrants, Etc Collections made aDd promptly remitted. I CORRESPONDENTS : I Rices A Co., New York ; B.-nk of California, San FraDcisco ; First National Bsak, Chicago ; Exchange Ex-change Bank, St. Louis ; l irst National Bank, Omaha ; J. S. Morgun Co., London. ju5 A8SAYERS. PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE ! Keid's Buildiufj, EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. WOODHBLL BRO'S, ss ej r-t- s i I'F j All kiKris of Ore. ORES AND BULLION PURCHASED, j .i. NOTARIES PUBLIC. A. S. COULD, I INTOTikriV 3?U13XjIC ' nnd ; COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS I for ' New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylva-I Pennsylva-I nia, Ohio, Illinois, Nebraska, Wy-I Wy-I oming, Montana, Nevada, California, and other States and Territories. Ter-ritories. i flS" Mining Deeds, Agreements and Bonds for Deeds. Mortgages. Powers of Attorney. Leases, Contracts and other instruments of I writing drawu with accuracy and dispatch. I Mining Companies Incorpora- ! ted under tlio Lu-vs of Utah. ! -.''East Temple St., near Wells, Fargo & Co., Salt Lake City. I mil cTty liquor store, ' ; Keep constantly on hand. Wholesale and Retail, ' Choice Imported LIQUORS AND WINES, ; At Lowest Rates, QROESBECK'S BUILDINGS, i I nl7 Kast Temple Street. SEWING MACHINES. IfLOlllH FAMILY. SEWING 101 18 THE Standard Machine of the World ! The Special Comnilltfe npjm.ittiMt to cxnmtne nml r port on Sewing rliclitned at (lie Aortlt Cmollau State Fair, lieltl V. ICttlclifli laal week awarded nGoliI Jlcdal lot' e, Florence SrwlnK ilncliiu for the eaue and qutetitcsd of Its move ii' em n, perfet-tloii and large varlel y of work, and ltd valuable new features, making ma-king It tue most valuable Sewing Machine Tor family it bo. Parties conteinplatlug the jioi-chaie jioi-chaie of Sewing Machine are requested re-quested to read the following from the New York "Tribune" of Oct. 19tb, 1670: Te have recently had occasion to mke iome inquiries into the propres of improve ment in the inecbanisui of sewing machines, and were not a little surprised to learn that the central idea in the first ioventiun tUe shuttle still holds its place, thoutfh 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 the shuttle Uiing 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 ita use. Many important gains in this direction, made since the firt-t great invention, are undoubtedly un-doubtedly embodied in the "fc'lorenco" ma-chide; ma-chide; and we recommend our readers to carefully inspect the "i'loreuce" before making ma-king a choice. The points peculiar to thi s machine arc : An unusual amount of money is spent in masing the "i'lorenee," thereby securing tne Dest material (.steel, ior instance, wnere others use cast-iron ), and the ; nest riu.sh of important parts (the shuttle, fur example, being rigidly rejected if it varies from the standard l-2,0outh of an inch !) It is constructed con-structed on thesimpiest scientific principles, entirely dispensing with the cogs, and cams, and links wuich so often get, perversely out i of order and sorely perplex every one but the practiced machinist by their 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. Tne 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 causiDg the seam to pucker, or straining the thread so 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 Iock, a single knot and a double knot which are stronger and more elastic than any other stitch, and which are made by no other machine. ma-chine. The "Florence" is the only machine that has a reversible ieed, whereby the direction di-rection of the sewing can be instantly ehanged without stopping the work, thus enabling the operator to quilt or embroider with unusual facility, to sew 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 shuttle-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 unequaled precision and certainty, by means of an ingenious automatic auto-matic "take-up" wheel, which disposes of the slack thread left after the stitch with an accurate promptness that prevents all snarling snarl-ing or dropping of stitches, and allows the cloth and on again, with perfect impunity. It has an improved elastio 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 bra id a without basting. Such special provision it) made against injurious wear that the "Florence" "Flor-ence" is claimed and guaranteed by theCoin-pany theCoin-pany to last twice as long without repair aa any other shuttle machine iu the market, without the slightest difficulty. Every part of the "Florence" is so perfectly 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 needlo is set and threaded, and the stitch ie 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. Tuo "Fliiri(c" with ail these c aims to superiority, sells at the same price as other first-olass machines. These advan tage3 : .Liberality in manulacturo; Simplicity of construction; Facility of management; Variety of Stitches; Reversible feed; Self-adjusting tension Automatic take-up; Improveu hoinmer; , Provision against wear; Perfect and permanent adjustment; Easy regulation of needle and stitch; Cleanliness and chearness; 'The beauty and high finish of the machine: Make the "Florence," moderately speaking, speak-ing, a machine which to be valued, needs but to be tried. Jio family can afford to bo without a sewing sew-ing machine, and we hope that befure long one may be louud wherever "The Tribune" is welcome. TO THE LADIES Of Salt Lake City, and throughout through-out tHe Territories of Utah, Idaho. Montana and Wyoming, "We extend a cordial invitation to call at our office, and oxamine the Florencu Family Sowing Machine, whether da signing immediate purchase or not; it is our Dusinoss and pleasure to Eolicit close examination and comparison. "SV6 have on exhibition, in order tho morr: easily to explain points of difference, in which we claim superiority, the machines ma-chines of various makers, including tha 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 tie best of running ordor, (some of them require as good an engineer engi-neer as a locomotive.) CHAS. S. HAMMER, General Agent, SALT LAKE OITY, VTA H. oSO CONFECTIONERS- K. WALLACE, Has a choice stock of the BEST CAJD1ES, ORANGES, LEMONS, SITS, FIGS, RAISINS, POP-CORN BALLS, PICKLES, SURPRISE BOXES, TOBACCO, CIGARS. Bread, Crackers and Pies fresh every day. WOOD WORKING. Thomas Latimer, W. II. Felsom, George JI. Taylor, George Komney CHANGE OF FIRM. The Planing Mill, Sash and Door Factory Fac-tory of FOIiSOM, nOMIVKY dfa Co. "Will hereafter business under the lirm name of LATIMER, TAILOR & CO, SASH d 1 lZC3 011 and made to nnnrSQ Rais .i panel, moulded, sash UJUllO do rs, large store doors, any tbi.kness, sizo or kind, vlur- nih .:ed to order. WINDOW YTith stops, beads and sash, FRAMES oompiece' CPAMCO Panol frames, plain doorand rnMlVikO window frames. BLINDS Stationary and rolling slatUw MQULDi N G S Fdrlt1Le?Cerehi-traves Fdrlt1Le?Cerehi-traves and cornice. PI P??!Jn Tonguod and grooved and rLUwellliU square-edge on hand and worked to order. I ll!iR2"S? Planed out of winde, to a LUtliwEiil thickness, and ripped to any desired size. Planer and Circular Saws Running all the time. I MINING DISTRICTS Supplied on short notice. Give us acall, oraddress by letter to Box 206 LATIMER, TAYLOR. fc CO., (23 OneBlock west ofTabernacle OPAL YARDS. Wasatch Coal! COAL from the Wasatch Coal Mine, Summit Sum-mit County, Utah, can be had in any quantity. LeaTe orders at the Coal Yard, U. C. R. R. Depot, or with tho undersigned, Main Street, Salt Lake City. f-1 F. A. MITCHELL. FIRE BRICK, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN. ROBINSON & SON, 215 East Madison Street, Chicago, 111. FOR TEMPERANCE DRINKS GAXTZ SICILY LEMOX SUGAR is delicious and recommends itself. It should be kept in every houschould. Iso Sic-nic is complete without it. Every chil-ren's chil-ren's party or other social gatherig. should have plenty of this wholesome and delicious concentrated Lemonade. A Pound Can innkes Thirty full size half-pint tumblers ofPure em onade. GKO. F. GASTZ & Co., Manufacturers, m-0 liSDaaue St.Jiew York, HEU'.BOLD. Advice to the Broken-Down in Health ! Those of BAD BLOOD and OLD MAIDS in l.tirticuliir : APRIL, MAY. AND JUKE. PURIFY THE BLOOD In tlieso months. UELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT CARS APAKILLA cures all eruptions of tho skin. IIKLMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPAKILLA cures the wor.'t form of B LOOD DISEASES UELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SAISAPARILL A ENTERS READILY INTO THE CIRCULATION CIRCU-LATION OFTHE BLOOD. UELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPAKILLA BEAUTIFIES THE COMPLEXION. All Powders and outward applications destroy des-troy the skin, rendering it harsh and coarse. r.nok At. I lie skin of old maids and those that have used such any length of time. My advice ad-vice is to discontinue them and u.'e IlELMDOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. ONE BOTTLE IS EQUAL IN STRENGTH TO ONE GALLON OF THE SYRUPS OR DECOTIONS AS USUALLY MADE; AND A WINE GLASS ADDED TO A PINT OF WATER EQUALS THE CELEBRATED LISBON DIET DRINK. TRY IT TBIS WAY. A DELIGHTFUL BEVERAGE. UELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. UELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRVPE PILLS. A PLEASANT, SAFE, AND AGREEABLE , CATHARTIC. . UELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. Used in all affoctions where a purgative medicine med-icine is needed. UELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. HARMLESS TO A CHILD AND TAKEN BY CHILDREN. UELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. SUPERSEDE MAGNESIA. SALTS, AND EVERY OTHER PURGATIVE UELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS.-CERTAIN PILLS.-CERTAIN IN EFFECT AND PLEASANT IN OPERATION. UELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILL IS NOT A PATENTED PILL. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GHAPE PILLS. ARE CO.MrWKD OF CATAWBA GRAPE JUICE AND FLUID EXTRACT BHUBAItB HOW TO PKOCEFD IN THE SPUING AND SUM MEIt MONTHS to insure NEW LIFE, NEW BLOOD. NEW VIGOR. Purchase two bottles of HELM- I GOLD'S SAU?APAKILLA and one box of PILLS WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD. No better investment can be made for so small a sum. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Hasaquireda WORLD-WIDE FAME. AU of my preparations are meritorious. A period of twenty years has PROVED THIS to be the case. See remarks mads by Benjamin Travers F. R. C. S., ic. Speaking of those diseases, and diseases arising from the excess of Mercury, Mer-cury, he states that no reareiyis equal to the Extract of sarsaparilla; its power is extraordinary, ex-traordinary, more so than any other drug I am acquainted with. It is in the strictest sence, a tonic, -with this invaluable attribute, attri-bute, that it is applicable to a state of the system so suuken, and yet so irritable as renders ren-ders other substances of the tonic class unavailable un-available or injurious. See REMARKS of the GREAT CHEMISTS AND PILL MEN OF AMERICA. WM. It. WARNER, & CO., 151 North Third St. Philadelphia, Pa. H. T. HELMBOLD, Esteemed Friend: I congratulate you on having tho handsomest hand-somest and at the same time the MOST EFFECTIVE EF-FECTIVE PILL t'jat I have ever known for the purposes intended. WM. P. WARNER k CO. H. T. HELMBOLD Will remark in conclusion that his Remedies Rem-edies are the result of long and careful study. The Fluid Extracts have been before the public twenty yeirs; the sale of them in that time proves their value. All have been beniattcd by them who followed my instructions, in-structions, and to-day they stand UNEQUALLED UNE-QUALLED in the extent of their sale and UNSURPASSED by any Medicament in tho Dispensatory of the United States, not excepting ex-cepting a single HERB, ROOT, PLANT or scientific preparation. Pharmaceutical I claim all mine to be and have never patonted a single one, ALL STAND ON THEIR MERITS The Pill I haveihought of offering to the afflieted for ten years. They are now perfect, and I shall stake my time, fame, and money, on their effectiveness. effective-ness. The enviting stylein which the Pill is made, tho bottle, label, wrapper aU show with what care they have been prepared. After examination, no Engliah or French preparation wiU show greater care, and I am really proud of them. Instead of the nauseous-looking, carelessly prepared PiUs vended generally and put up in wooden boxes, and made generally or offered of-fered by those having no experience as physicians, phy-sicians, druggists, or manufacturers of medicines. med-icines. Test the medicine offered by Your obedient sen ant H. T. HELMBOLD, Crystal Palace Drug Store. 591 Broadway, New York. Palace Pharmacy. Gilsey House. Broadway and Twenty-ninth street, New York, and Temple of Pharmacy, Continental HoteL Philadelphia. P. S HelmbolJ's Fluid Extract Buc.hu has gained a world-wide fame. HARDWARE. ; i HARDWARE STORE' All kinds ol I HEAVY HARDWARE; Iron and Meel, Stoves and Tin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Agricultural Implements 6 And Mining lools, At Lowest Kates. OPPOSITJ4 SALT LAKE HOUSE nl5 SPRING GOODS. 8 I 8 H H"l e u . J o o fl ? s H y & O e H 2 "Sr. &. t FRUIT AND SHADE TREES. YOU AG SESDLISO Apple Trees', Ready for Bnddir.g mi starting Young: Nurseries; with a large lot of I BOX ELDER TREES For Shade. AUfor sale ei'eap in quantities, by j STAIAES iv ITSOX. I JSL -- i ... . . WATCHMAKERS. PRACTICAL YATGHfs3AKES3.; 5; '.- S ('I s j pi I ACSHM ?. U?,lKC.r?j.r.j 1 bUrlUUii I;rlJl.r;u.-,Ulij SText Door East of tile Herald, ' Are workmen who not only repair Watches and Clocks, but will make Wacehes to order I in any desired style, or any part of iheul, 1 from a pivot or pinion to an entire Watch. ! Work Execnted on Moderate Terms 1 BUILDERS. ! R. R, MELROSE & CO., ; Carpenters and Builders,! I Plans with. Estimates ;fiirnlJied. j Contracts made. Jobblug al- I tended to promptly Kcferenees True & Pro?., Gould & "Vood- j ward, j. W, Howiand, C. 6. Hammer. Shop Rear of Pacific Hotel, Past: Temple Street. j m21 OS THE BEICH PLACE. c3 o m -i 5 ! & M BATHS, BATHS! Warm Spring" Ualiis ! I Private and Plunge. i These celetruted baths are open to the public Rt all seasons. Their irwliciiiiii proiKTHbti are no widely known that it 3 needier to enumerate them. 1 Besides the Private Baths, the larpv and hamlrjome-ly hamlrjome-ly famished Plunge latli for T.:ifiies and Gentlemen aro now ojnn. H. ARNOLD. Dl7 I NOTICE ! THE PUBLIC is hereby notified not to JI purchase a certain lot of ground situated situa-ted in Central- City, Little Cottonwood Mining District, and described a follows, to wit being tbe firt lot adjoining the property pro-perty of Claby & Bead, on toe west i Je, and is fortytwo and one-balf feet front and one 'hundred and fiity feet deep, as 1 have j located and improved the game according to I the customary usages of mining towns, and i will hold tho game. al2 ACGVST VON RIPPESIIALS. I FUR-; ITU DEALERS. I M rQE? j p'i IIOTKL, iOAi:OIXG AND Htl-VA'I'K Htl-VA'I'K 1 1 (J L'.S K K V. K I 'Eli.S WILL , FIND IT TO TIIKIK INTKIl- K.ST TO CaLL AT iii. DinwooDiirs j Furniture Hooizis, j EAST TEMPLE ST. j V.'i.crc c;in be purebred j OLID Vi'ALNCT Fine St-lH of Dulronm i- u- nit u. e, lf"i:i to $ I 00 Fliif I'arlorSftH, KID ty J40 D lilt; Ii. (Ulead, 10 lo JO " t L.. 1 ulilci, b to 1 " Cane S-:it Dining Rnnm Clinlra, Oak. and Waluul, fjlft to &i.t per set ; Wood Scat, - $1.50 and $2 each. . Io. Do. - Si.) alkI $18 per dox Knock down and boxed. Meat Safe - - $12 each. Spring, Wool and Straw Mattrasscs, i All prices, according to quality, WALNUT LUMBER FOR SALE I ! From 1 S to20ria. per f.,ot. at II. D's N, B. PlAMSG DONE WITH DISPATCH, SAH FRANCISCO TRADE, ! Gil AND HOTEL On Market, lew Montgomery and becond Streets, jSAW FH.A1VCI5CO, CAL. JOIISO & CO., PROPRIETORS. ft THE BANK of CALIFORNIA SAN FRA.VC1SCO. D.O.MILLS, - PRESIDENT. W. 0. KaLsTOX. - GAsUIEK. Capital Paid Cp, . $j, OU0,00O. draw direct and issue letters of Credit on all the principal cities of the j fS oild. E. MARTIN Sl Co., j Importers and Jobbers of Win es ami liquors j 405 FRONT STREET, SAX FKAACISCO. 1 1 h. b. nu.vr. mo Importers of American and European fancy and Staple DBY GOODS, feit.r IT CISCO, CALIFOUX1A, Eeg to call the attention of the Trade to their large and varied suck, comprising complete lines ot the following goods:. SILKS, Black, Colored and Fancyj VELVETS, PECQ fifS"'? French, KngiUU UllC-V tUi.'tf anil Oeruiau. SEATS' TUmiSnQ GOODS, VSlillil U'JUiisJj of every kind. QUILTS", L! r: h ?" C O r U 3 r Silk, Linen, I j : ii.i .U i a t 1 W-j anU Cotton. SKlHTlHu ti HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEP-ING LIKEM. r?ifjprj? r Lace, lirotlie, Cas.li me re , Aki2cU fee. P n T T V ?' Bleached and Brown, UUl IOUU of all kind tt. COTTOKACES, ICY JEANS, T! 3JPJ"I O all colors and quall-rL.MiUf-L27 Ilea. BLANKETS, Which they ojfer on Liberal Terms. & CO., IMl'OKTKUS OK AMERICAS, KXGLISII, FREXCU AXD GKK.HA- . FANCY GOODS, Small Wares, Pocket Cutlery, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, ' Stationery, Dress Trimmings, White Goods, Millinery Goods, Hosiery, I Awn Et'dkchfs, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Etc. Cor. Sutttr ami Saiisomc Sts., SAN FRANCItCO. )-? i James Sprunce, Jjiin fpruiuce, C. C. Cliapnuta. J. & J. SPitUANCE, In;iorter8 and V.'holtr-alo D.-(iler in J4 415 FKO.VT STIIEET, JNO. G. HODGE & CO., UU'l Wholesale Stationers, Keep the large-st stock of Stat I on cry, Blank Hooks, School Books, i'Jitylni,' Cnrl, Wrap- I Tizines, Poch.t Cutfory, dc., d'c.y On the I'urifi' Coii-t.wliich they are prepared to sell fthr i'T U"11 or CurrcTicy m pru'on timt will ofler inductiii' iits i'jr tuyeru anywhere west the Rocky MuuiiNiiiiH. 327, Si'O &331 SANSOMF STREET, ail Sau Fr.tucisco. Wm. T. Reynolds & Co., Importers and Ee:tk-rs in FIXE W1XES AXD LIQUORS, Agrittsfor Kosrnlmnm and C. O. Dt Bittern. 42i k 4J7 li.it i try t-, 1'rancisco. 1- Sj eci.il nttention paid to Choice Goods for Medical and i'uuiily u-m. 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