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Show CHICAGO TRADE. CHASE, HANFORD & CO., 470 South Canal St., CHICAUO, llead'juarteri for Oils, Paints, Glass, &c, M.nafMltireri of tho oolabr4ol W I I.HON Oil. TAN If. JtltO. V CO., Importer sod Dealers la LEATHER AND FINDINGS 33 ami 3T Houth Cinnl street, S'SfrP-- CHICAGO. ILL M. D. WELLS & CO., Manufacturer of and Wholesale Dealers in Boots and Shoes, 01H Wtbuli Ave, Chicago. M. D. Wnlli. II. J. Marfarland. K. Benedict, mi ti. P. Mclntyre. SLIGHTLY SCORCHED I VAnIsCHAACK, stevenson & reid, WHOLEHALK DRUGGISTS (Lata of SO, 92 and A Luko street. Cor. Dearborn street,) HAVE REMOVED Oft account if the interne heat, the Baptist Church Building 847, 810 A H51 Wabash Ave., Whoro wo have a largo stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Ulasa and (jlusswaro, Druggists' Sundries, Sun-dries, l'atont Iluuib'igs JStc. Etc. CALL AND CIIUKIt US. (Wo only pay 100 oonti on tho Dollar.) NEW YORK TRADE. L. M. BATES & CO., 51 . 453 Broadway, NKW YOHK, lUPOKISKS AND JOIBIU III Fancy Dry Goods, HOSIERY, WHITE GOODS, WOOLENS, SHAWLS, " - YANKEE NOTIONS, tc. J. II. BULOKR. Jnl ROBERTS, READ & CO.' Manufacturers aud Jobbers of SL SB. ill BROADWAV. NEW YORK. J ujrl9 FELIX CAMPBELL, 79 John St, New York, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Wrought) Cast ami Galvanized MK BB And every variety of fitting for ihe same. ml7 THOS. M. ARGALL & Co., McnV. Youths' Boys'and Children's CIjOT HIN AT WHOLESALE, 313 . 315 Uroadwar, New York. J. K. Cl.WLKS. tSt H EN D ERSON, J USTI CE & Co Successors to Qriffen, Henderson Jt Co.. IUPOBTIK3 AXD JOBBERS Of F1XCY GOODS, NOTIONS, FURNISHING GOODS, ETC B8 A BOO BROADWAY, Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, ns Now York, BENEDICT, HALL & Co. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, 131 and 130 Grand St., New York, Corner Crosby, one block east of Broadway III Ay er's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and . Luufcs, such as Cornell, Colds, W Uooplng-Coiigh, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Among the great jrNj-V,.! discoveries of mod-jJf mod-jJf ft -ir ern science, few are jo ' TV-ia of more real Talae j 5S 10 mankind than 1 Vjjf this effectual reme- 5 at j ' dy for all diseases of I D th Throat and I rV. Limes. A vast trial J, i of its virtues. I" throughout this and other countries, has shown that it docs surely and effectually control them. The testimony of our best citiiens. uf ail clashes. . establishes the fact, that Chskrv Pectoral will and docs relievo and cure the aftlicltDE disorders of the Throat and Lung beyond any other medicine The most dunterous 1 ui'.cction of ;hc Pulmonary rcan yield to i tu Mfn and ca.-es ot Couuiuilon. cured by th:. rrci-iration. aro publicly known, sn rem irkable a4 h.inKy to be b-l:c b-l:c i-d, wore tiicv nt proven, beyond dispute. dis-pute. A a rctnedv it is aJcu.i'.e. on which tc i-uM;.' m-tv relv for full protection. By curia I'oiuiiiv the forerunners ot more serious diji'.i.-c, it avc unuumbered live and an amount of suicrins not to be commuted. com-muted. It ch.illciccj trial. al convinces :be u-.-t so: K km I. t.very lauuly should beer it on b..r.d as a protect ion a -jinf t the ea-'y .Tid ur. j erciived attwa o. 1 u.monary -'tviivn. waich are w.-ii)' met at dnu but whi.-h Dccouie incurable, and fo often Utal. ;. i.... i r".i..- iiir.-i need this dcleuce; ac'i u is unwise io be witsout it. As a sale-eu sale-eu ird r ch;!d:cn. amid tno distrcs.-ing uis-c.i-es whi.-h beset the TUroU and t-hesi ; ot chi'daooj. Cmkkky Fc.-roiAi. is invaluable; U.t. by us timely use. multitudes are rescued from premature yraves. ana saved to the love ad a::cc:ioa centered on them. It iloedi:- aJ surclv against ordinary colds, .curias sound and health-rcst-r.nc sleep. N'.cew:ll i-iSVr ;rouiesome lntlurnia and iain:ul Uroitv hit Is. m hen they knuw aw e.i.-iLy .hev can be cured. Orifi-.nallv the vrcduct of loo, laborious, ani iuccte.-:'ul chemical inve;:i-atien. no cot or toil is spared m mikinn every bottle in the uttucst rcsjiblc pert'ecuon. It may be c.nndentiy rel.ed avon as possessing all the virtues it h.is ever e.vhibvtei, and capable o! vroducm euro as meaiorable as the greatest i; has ever ejected. Prerarcd by Dr.J.C. AYER& Co., Lowell, Mass. Pr.ctlciU Jt An.lytlc.I Cheml.l., S.Ubj-.ll DKL'uuISIS EVERYWHERE Soli at Ms Co-opsrative. Z. C. M. 1. COLUMN. "WTiolesale DKY GOODS DEFT Up Stain, Emporium Buildingi, A full, first-class stock ot STAPLE DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS and SHOES, AT LOW PRICKS. Wholesale buyers and Co-operative Dealers please iDspeoL GROCERYIHARDWARE DEPARTMENT, CONSTITUTION BUILDINGS, Farohuen can here find An Immense Stock AN DIN EACH B.fANCH A GREAT VARIETY . IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS AND MACHINERY ALL ON THE PREMISES. Miners Supplies a Specialty CLOTHING DEPT. HOME-MADE AND I M I O R T E D MANUFACTURED FROM llOMK-MADK, FREKCII, GERMAN, KNGllSH ud AMEKICAN1 FABRICS Fine Cassimeres, and Cloths Trimmings On band, for Gentlemen ordering their own. - FIRST-CLASS FITTERS AND WOHKMKS TO FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY, Retail DeDartm'nt. EMPORIUM BUILDINGS, THE FINEST DISPLAY AND ASSORTMENT OF GOODS. WE CUT IN ANY LENGTHS AT A SMALL ADVANCE ON WHOLESALE. This is tho Department for Families, j DRUG DEPT. Fancy and Staple Drugs, PAT EST MEDICINES, 1J t i" fin v ory, LIQUORS IN GREAT VARIETY ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER, AVER1LL PAINT WHITE LEAD, OILS, COLORS GLASS, ETC. Pracriptumi from PKyrician wiL have rptctai attention. H. B. CLAWSOA, SnpU MISCELLANEOUS. i ! ! SOLD OUT!! All rcrsoiis Indebted i J TO SENSEHEY&CO MUST Gall and Settle Immediately, AND . S.VB COSTS. R. A. KEYES, Agent NOW IS YOUR CHANGE FOR STOVES ! NOW IS YOTJK CHANCE FOR STOVES Over One Hundred Different ! Kinds and Styles to Select from, ' Including tii Old Faroritee, Charter Oak, New Era, Monitor, Inland Empire Superior, Etc., These as well aa other varieUesJwill be SOLD CHEAPER AT THB Hardware Dep'nt OF z. c. :mi. i. THAN LX ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS TERRITORY. B. B. CL&WSOS, 17 8apiAMndeat. Town Site of San Lake Cily. I'KPA RTM8ST (IF T!IK Tnt RTt I OT!, Uonornt Laud Ullicii. Washington, 1). C. Feb. 1, 1S72. Register asd Receiver, jalt Lake City, Utah Territory. (lEjrri.EMKX. Tho testimony and other Eiiiiera in tho matter of tho town silo of Salt like Cily, with the different claims conilict-inp conilict-inp therewith havo been carefully examined and this oftice finds as follows: Tho cash entry io. 710 ma do on November 21, 1371. by Daniel 11. Wells, Mayor, in trust for tho inhabitants of ?aid cily. uoibrace-lots 1 and 2 and south hall section JL, section ;U, and south half section '.'-, T 1, N It 1 il, east half of section eu3t half ot N K, south casl quarter ;ind lots and i, section .", and section sec-tion ot, T 1, N R, 1 W. Lou 1. 2, a and i. section -1, section 5. section 0. north half ol section?, north halt' of north east quarter, and north west quarter section S, lot 5, section sec-tion i. T 1. S It. 1 u. Section 1, lols 1 and 2, Bouth cast quarter, northeast quarter, oast half of south oast quarter section 2, north east quarter of nortb east quarter, section 11, and north half of section 12, X 1, S H. 1 W, containing 5,7yj.-la-llU acres. These tracts aro covered by the D. B., No. H.iiSJ, made AuKUBt 17, 1S7U by the Mayor in truat for tho inhabitants of said city. Tho following declaratory statements have been lilcd on these tracts, viz: No. istiit, on N W, 30. l N, 1 S, by Thomas Burchncll, July 13, lSi.i'4. No. liii'l, on south east quarter SO 1 N IE by Wm. U. Williams, July 10, ISO'.. No. ISW, on north east quarter 31, 1N.1E by Thomas C. Joncsj July 13. lbo'J. No. 1&5S, on north west quarter 31, IN, 1 E, by James h. Wright, July 13, lsiiy. No. iy.(S. on south east quarter, south oast quarter 32. 1 A, 1 3, by Charles B. Taylor, July 22, lstil). Wo; iyiV ?V?r!;ll1?aa,$,,lirirtcr' snth cast quarter 32, 1 N. 1 h. by Charles Popper, July 2S, lSo'J. No. 2011 on west half, north east quarter 2c, lN,n, by Henry Arnold, October ti. 1S69. No. 2021, on north hair, north cast quarter 12, 1 S, 1W, by Charles B. Davcy, November ti, IStiy. No. 1916, on weBt half, northwest quarter 12, 1 S W, by James Marsden, July 17. lSti'J. The following parties bare "proved up," viz: John R. Haslam, cash entry, No. 373, made July 27; lSClt, on north cast quarter 35, 1 N, 1 W. conflicting as to cast hair, north oast quartert patented and patent transmitted Wmitnmhnr :A. l.sTll. W illiam Wolstcnholm, located warrant No. 7713, 160 acres, aoU7. on south east quarter quar-ter 35, 1 N, 1 Wt August 10, lSo'J. Patent returned re-turned in tho register's letter of December U, 1S71. Jamas Jack, cash entry. No. 375, made July 0, ISsy, on lots o and 4, section :15, 1 N, 1 W. This entry was contested by J. M. William-?on,anda William-?on,anda hearing was ordered March 2, 1S7H. but no report has been received in tho matter. James Monlton, cash entry No. 273, mado June 12, lSu'J. on south half, north east quarter quar-ter 12, 1 S. 1 W. Frederick W. Schocnfiold, homestead entry No. l'l'l. made April 11. 1S71, on north east quarter S, 1 S, 1 E. conflicts as to north hall', north east quarter S. J. M. Urr applies to locate Chippewa Scrip No. 12.S "D," on lots 1 and 2 section 31, 61, N R, 1 K. May 2). IsTl. It appears that the tracts embraced in the townsito entry were incorporated with other lands,. January 20, 1S50 by the legisl.it uro of Utah Territory under the name and style of "Great Salt Lake City." and that a greater portion of theso lauds have been occupied for purposes of trado, and covered by municipal improvements, for a period lonK anterior to tho incorporation of tho city by the Territorial Legislature. Tho dccleratory statements a'ove mentioned, men-tioned, with the cash entries of Messr?. llas-lam, llas-lam, Jack and Muulton. tho location of Wolf tenholni and tho homestead entry ol fichoenlicld have this day been bold for cancellation, can-cellation, the lands covered by their respective respect-ive claims, having been embraced in tho corporate limits of said city, prior to the passage pas-sage of the aat ol June 2J, 1'2, opening the UDsurvcycd public lands belonging to the United titu tes, to tho operations of the preemption pre-emption act of 1SII. Your action in rejecting reject-ing the application of Mr. Orr to locate Chippewa Chip-pewa Scrip on a part of the land in question, is concurred in, tho tracts applied for nt beiDg subject to scrip location, and besides the Hon. secretary of tho interior under date of April 20, lb71. directed that all applications applica-tions to locate this scrip should be rejected. You will notify the parties in interest of thii ruling, as near simultaneously as possible, possi-ble, allowing each party sii'y days from tho date or your notice for appeal. Adviso this orhco of the action taken, at tho expiration of the period stated, in order that this matter mat-ter may be definitely settled. Return the p3tent issue I to Mr. Haslam per cash CDiry ISo. J.J, it still on your lile if not, call on Mr, llaslam to surrender the same, accompanied by a release of tho tract in iiuesiion to the I aitcd Suici, and a certificate cer-tificate showing that the land ia free trom incumbrance. In any further correspondence relative to thii ca,-c rcter to thi? letter as ":ll" by dale. ery Respectfully. Willis iJBrnu D. Commissioner. I TJsiir.n Statis Lajtd Oftice, SjIi Lake City. Utah Ter., Feb.L-th. 1-72-. In accordance with the above communication communica-tion from the tieccral Land 0:!i-e. sixty day-are day-are allowed from the ilate hureof lor any person meciioHcd in the .-aid communi.'ation who has t: led & Declaratory Sta;emeDt or 1 mjde an hntry ofaay name or nature upin j any part or parcel cl the land described in said coaimuni-MiiuB, to appeal from the de- cif ion ot the 11.. n. Ccu:mi -sioner of the tJen-' tJen-' eral Land vt.;e. eiota:ced in .-aid communication communi-cation to the U -n. i.vretary of the Interior. Said appeals, i: any ;ocre be. to be made in accordance with tne Rules and Regulations in ,-nch cae mad eland provided by the Department De-partment of the Is'.eriorotherwiie all of the-Declaratory the-Declaratory MaterccnLS and tauiea therein mentioned will be cancelled, GEO, R. MAXWELL, Regwt-r ml 0. B. QYiUily.N, fijr. TRAVEL LfrFsOLJTHERN RAILROAD. On and after January aiat, 7:4 MIXED TRAINS WILL IR. TJIxr D AIL Leaving the Utah Central R.lt. Depot, Salt Lake City, at 7.10 a.ui.; Draper 5.45 p.m., and Sandy Station, (nearest point to Little Cottonwood Canon,) at tl.iiU p.m. Au extra train will Kun on imtlays Leaving Draper at 8.40 a.m., Sandy ; ity.loa.m., Salt Lake City at 4.10 i.ni. Salt Lako to Bi? Cottonwood Station. Nlcts Littlo " " ooots Sandy " $1.U0 ' " Draper " 1.25 rwcnty-Cvo cents additional will bo charged when the fare is collected on the train. U. O. CAL.DKII, Oon. Froight and Ticket Agont. FKllAMOKZ LITTLE) 8UPKR1NTBNDINT. GILMER & SALISBURY'S DAILY STAGE LINES THROUGH Utah, South-east Nevada & Montana. Leaving Salt Lake City Dally, running run-ning aoutli toj Tintio, American Fork, Mount Ncbo, Sevier, St. George, Utah ; and Pioche, ISevada ; Paialug through Provo, Sprmgville, Spanish Fork.Pay-son. Fork.Pay-son. Salt Creek, Cnicken Creek, Kound Valley, FUlmorcCorn Creek, Beaver, Miners-viile, Miners-viile, and AU the principal towns and mining camps in southern Utah and toiUh-east Nevada. Alio leave Cor lime, Utah, dally, running north to Virginia City, Helena, Fort Benton, Deer Lodgo, -Cedar Creek mines, aud passing through all the principal towns and mining min-ing camps in Montana, Mon-tana, PllINCIPAL OFPJCK, Wells, Fvgo & Co. Building inn Salt Lako Citv UTAH CENTRAL 6t.UL550.V8J. PIONEER LINE OF UTAH. On and after Monday, July 17, 1871 Daily Trains Leave Salt Lako City at 5 a.m. and 2:15 p. to Arrive at Oftden 7 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. Leave Ogdon at 8 a. m. and 5.-30 p. m.-Axrive m.-Axrive at Salt Lake City 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m In addition to tho above TVTTBD THA-I1V8 Will run DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED Leavinr Salt Lake City at 5.30 p.m., and Ogden at 5a.m. Punngeri will please Parchaae their Tickets. at the Offloea. Fifty Cents additional will be chanted wher the fare is oo Hooted on the train. For all information concerning freight ot passage, apply to D. O. CALDER, General Preisht and Ticket Ag't . JOHN SHAKP, STJPSaiNTKKDENT Lon Wium. a. P. Kimball. SALT LAKE, OPHIR And Tintic Stage and Express L.IjNTE3 RUKN ISO DA1L V FI1031 SALT LAKE CITY, via LAKE TOWS, TOOJCLK CITY, STOCKTON j AND OPHIR. TO TINTIC. Tho route has been re-stocked with splendid splen-did Concord Coaches, fine Stock, caieiul and attentive Drivers, and every attention is paid to the comfort an 1 convenience of pa&tea-aera. pa&tea-aera. Good accommodation on the road, THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. Cheap Fare and Quick Time. Offlee at Welle, Fargo Co.'i, Salt Lake City. WINES & KIMBALL, ' Proprietor!. DAILY HERALD. A Live Paper FOR Live People. THE SALT LAKE DAILY HERALD THE SEOUL AH AND COMMERCIAL NEWSPAPER OF SALT LAKE CITY. The People's Paper! FREE AND INDEPENDENT. The Cheapest Paper PUBLISHED IN The Rocky Mountains,! 10 MEN OF ENTERPRISE Thorocont discover? and rapid development develop-ment of tho mines of Utah have given, and will continue to give, an impetus to trado of overy kind, whioh should oominand the attention at-tention of all business men who desire to sharo in its profits. . Heavy shipmonts of ores for months past havo been bringing woalth into tho Territory; a large immigration has commenced ; agricultural agri-cultural and other products are finding roady Bales; and morohants begin to foel tho steady flow of money through tho varied channels of commerce. To business men at a distanoo who seek to participate in the lively trade which must attend such a rapid growth of interests, as well as to tho local public, a live, onorgctic newspaper is a nccossity, by which to he mode fully acquainted with the truo condition condi-tion of matters as they exist, and ' hrougb which to present their business and facilities for tarnishing so promising a niarkiL THE SALT LAKE HERALD Fully meets this necessity in Utah. Kot being the orgnu of any person, sect or party, nor devoted alone to any lugle interest, it has grown upon public favor and attained an unprecedented circulation circula-tion in tho time whioh has elapsed since it was ostablishod, by being in tho strictest sense a Free, Independent, Live and Thoroughly Progreaelve NEWSPAPER ITS MINING NEWS Collated with the greatest oaro and from the most reliable sources, makes it valuable to all interested in the minos of Utah ; its AGRICULTURAL AND GENERAL TERRITORIAL INTELLIGENCE Can be equally relied on; and itsentekpbibi placed it in the Front Uank of the Rocky Mountain Journals. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Circulates largely and is widely read in every Mining Lamp, ana tnrougnoui me Citios, Towns and Settlements of the Territory; Terri-tory; is found in the office of every enterprising enterpris-ing business man in Utah; circulates on the Union Paoifio, Central Pacific and Utah Central Cen-tral Railroads: has a large mail subscription list east, west, north and south; and is The Best Advertising Medium Initho Rocky Mountain region. Where to Advertise I Where it will be Seenl Where it will be Read I In the People's Paperl T II K SILT LIKE HERALD MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN IX THE Salt Lake Herald. a 3: o 9 o o o Singer Sewing Machines wive Sold within the past year. ScirntiHe American, Juno Hh, l,s;i THE SSWGER 3Ianufacturins Company, A.T WORLD'S FAIR Constituted by tho houios of tho people Received the Great Award of the Highest Sales And havo left all rivals far behind them, FOR II KY Sold hi 1870J;27:833 Machines I Sewing Machine Sales for 1870. "The innirnitude to whioh the manufacture of sowing machines has attained is hnv tho -worn" returns (to which any ono c.n h:ive iiccsm) of tho manufacturer. tho yoar 1S7D to tho owners oi the lending imtonts, on which they pay a ruyshi i ' curding to thoao returns tho number ol uiiiohines Bold by each manuuoturer in lVu as follows: " The Singer - - 1H7,K33 Florence Wheeler Jc Wilscu - . W.UiijJ tK.ld Modal - Grovor & Raker - - Ln:mro .... Weed - - - I'ink lo Jc Lyon - - ' Wilcox & (libbs - 2.s..s;M l'urhiim - Auiorioaniiutloohole A OvcrfieauTinK 14,ii73 Wilson And soveral other companies who sold a few machines, It will bo seen by this tablo that tho popularity of tho Sinter machhiei for ti. cectU that of all others, thoir Balo boing one-half greater than even thit ol thofutnouB "WhoolcrJe Wilson" uiachino. This is owing to the fact that the Singer Company have lately commenced making, besides iheir old and woll-eitablishej manufacturing machine, what is known as thoir "New Family nincliluc," ivUicii la veiling at the rate of nine to one better than their old style. 'fneir talsalosforlS&lworoSO.TSl machines against tho 127.S.V5 of ls7i), showing an liicrn,t of one-half In the latter year." "Sew York Sun." One-Half of our Gigantic Sales, NOW NKARLT THREE-QUARTERS OF A MILLION IVEacliines Sold, AXD A. ja JL X B- M A J "Jf JL J V. -Mu aj sj K Were made within the past three years. But tho Greatest In' rest of our Sales over all Oilier Alachlncs, llelug Within the l'mt V.r, Thii Is Incontestlble Proof that Our Machines Are the Ileal in the World, THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE With attachments for all kinds of work. Is last n inning tuprome favor in tho household, as shown by tho rapidly increuinr sales, over all other machines. This new Family Machine is now capablo of a range and variety of work luoh u was only recently thought iaipossiblo to porturm by machinery. Wo claim und cw show that it is the cheapest, moat beautiful, dolicutcly urruoKod, nicely adjusted euilr oporatod, speedy, and smoothly running of all tho Family Sewing Machines, it iaromuk-ablo iaromuk-ablo not only for tho range and variety of its sewing, but ulao for tho variety and different dif-ferent kinds of texture which it will sew with oijmU facility and perfect ma, ubiqc silk twist, linen or cotton thread, fine or come, making tho iuicrlocUeil-tliwUc stitch, alike on both sides of tho fubrio sewn; ibo ooly stitch which is univerill approved, or is at all ad iptcd fur Ann-clans work. Thus, beaver oloth. or leiih may bo sown with groat strength and uuifortnity of stitch, and, in a moment thy willing and novor-woarying instrument may bo adjusted for lino work on gauio or gom-mor gom-mor tipsuo, or tho tucking of tarlatan, or ruffling, or aim oat any other work even b a child which dolicato fingers havo been known to poriurin. Jfiveu tlie cnrtltu aud thoughtless have little or no trouble on ttili machine. Send for Descriptive and lrics Circulars. Womanufacturoour own needles, silk and twist; furnish lie on and cotton thread iol oil all of superior quality but which can bo relied oa outy waon obtained tarouita ourPrinoipulorBranoh OUioes, or Agencies. OTHER SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ON REASONABLE TERMS. We Guarantee every Machine we sell to give entire satisfaction. MACHINES DELIVERED FREE THROUGHOUT THE CITY. TERMS TO SUIT ALL. We extend a cordial invitation to all to come and see tho Machines, whether Itiei wish to buy or not. See all otlicru, hut do not buy without you cxainlui the Sluger. Visitors always politely attended by competent attendants. Instruction fret All Machines perfectly adjusted before delivery at L SINGER SETOG MACHINE BEP'T, I C. 1 1. GENERAL AGENTS, Two doors south of EaRle Emporium, J-ialt I.-.n. Ice City, UtnU. II. it n.AWsos ;,.,, .-in i . AjNTI-DYSPEPXIC, OR COMPOUND BONESET FILLS. Soma-made and purely vegetable They relievo Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Indiges-tion, Liver Complaint, llcadacho. Loss of Appetito and Foul Stomach, will break up Colds, Fovors, Coughs, and Purify tho Blood. They will Clean so the Stomach, Renovate tho System, and dispel Disease Are good in all cases where Physic is needed. Try a bos. You will like thorn, and novor want any other sort, Thoy are Tonic, Cathartic and Expectorant. Expec-torant. Twenty-fivo cents per box Twenty-five Pills. Warranted to give satisfaction. CONHLIN SALVi:. Only Twenty-fivo Conta per Box. ' A valuable remedy for Cuts, Bruises, Wounds, Sores, Burns, Scalds, and for Weak or Lame Back, Side or B roast, and for many othor us oo. OJ'TIIALMIC J5ALSAM, Or Eye Balm. Valuable- in most Diseases of tho Eyes., Removes Re-moves Inflammation, Strengthens tho Sight, and Weak or Drooping Lids, and isgonorally healing and strengthening to the sight, but causes no pain. It is also good for Tettor, Ringworm and bad Sorbs. These and other home-made family medicines medi-cines are prepared by J. K. JUIIKSON, St. George, Ula And sold atZion's Co-oporative Stores. J by other agents throughout tho Territoiy. also sold at wholesale or furnished on commission com-mission to responsible agents, lfthcssmod-ioines lfthcssmod-ioines are not kopt at your stores, ask your merchant to order them at onoe. COLLEGE SCRIP! PREEMPTORS will save $16 on each quarter section by buying i Agricultural College Scrip. Apply to THE BANK. OF DESKHKT, 1 15 SnnieMor to Hooper, Eldredse k Cq MUSEUM AND MENAGEBIE. Opposito tho entrance to the Tabernacle. JOHN W. YOUiVG, - Prop. Admiasiou. 50 cti. Children, 10 " Open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Native Minerals, Petrifactions, Can-I Can-I crellous and CrysLallzatlonit IIom Product. Native and Foreign I riojtitieSf Sc. Compound Electro-Magnetic Apparatus, Appa-ratus, &.O. Prof. J I,. BAKFOOT, Managsr. tS, Schools and Families, by private ar-rangcmcnUi, ar-rangcmcnUi, admitted at reductd rales. LOCKE & MOMACl'B, in post i as or STOVES METALS, MANCFACTCBERS Of TINWARE A.KD DEALERS IB.' House Furnishing Hardware ISO Tinner's Tools and Machines; AGENTS FOR : Agricultural Steam Boilers, lia and 11 Oattery Street, u7 KAN FKANCISCO The Utah Problem! A Kcvicw of the court-c of Judc James li. Mclvcan, and an Appc1 for the Surrender of l'o'ygaujy ! S P E E C IEI LION. THOMAS FITCH, IN Til E Constitutional Convention of; Utah, FEBRUARY -oth, Is now fpublbhetl in pamphlet form. For eak at thu II er.vlu Othc- 1 rK $12.60 per hundred; iW per dozen. 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