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Show A RAILROAD CENTRE. j Large cities aro only built up when-coromerco when-coromerco can find on available centre i and by &a entcrprisiDK population, j TUcre aro in-itancM, of which ChicaD is a notable one, where a great com-1 mcrc'ial entrepot lias been luaile.uu-i tier uofavoraUo circumstance, ly cn- j cry and foresight, and in Ioca!itii. not io-isessiiig any particular natural advantages. ad-vantages. The low, marshy Hit on which Chicago 'a reared would not. thirty years ago, have impressed many pooplo with tho idea tli.it a gn at city could bo built thorc, yet the entcrpri-c of its pcoplo overcame the natural disadvantages dis-advantages of tho place, and the mouth of tho Chicago river was seized upon an a fitting point on which to centre tho trade of the lakes, while every encouragement en-couragement was given to railroad companies com-panies lo divert projected linen towards it as a common centre. Fcrhapa no town in I ho Uoeky Mountains, not . even excepting Salt Lako, is growing so rapidly as Denver; and iU growth ia mainly duo to the fact that railroads are being run to and from it, drawing there not only tho I traffic of that Territory, but making it a central point for various long lines of railroads, which have given an impetus im-petus to tredo and business of every kind. There is no place in ibis interior region re-gion bo well situated for becoming a leading city as whore Salt Lake stands. It is a natural and geographical centre, a fact which evory discerning man sees at odoo whon bo oomoa here. There- is . no great rivor to bear the commerco of other nations to our doora, but tho artificial lines of road which are inter-Bccting inter-Bccting tho country, have taken tho place of rivors and canals, and commerco com-merco is borne by them with greater rapidity if at a little move cost, tho saving in lirno counterbalancing cstrn cost of transportation. There bus been a splendid comiuencemcnL made for securing wide railway communication communica-tion for this city, yet tho practical interest in-terest manifested hero in such enterprises enter-prises has been so far mainly confined o tho old ecttlers of tho Territory. Thcro has been more of a disposition on tho part of many others to throw impediments in the way of railroading, than to aid it, in a spirit of rivalry which, as it manifests itself, is neither honorable nor wise. The benefits of an inorease of business cannot be confined con-fined to a few, but must of necessity be participated in by all elapses; and with tho growth of the city, instead of having a few men whose a mi mil profits mount up largely into the thcuandi', there would bo many whose business transactions would bo so enhanced. With railroads running c.i-.t, uv-t, north and south, directly from this city, its growth in icHeneo, importance, import-ance, wealth and population could ODly bo ' justly estimated 1-y vu-wing what has been done by nth?r cities less favorably situated- RAILROAD WATCH. Travolors by Railroad frequently find their watches complololy demoralized by tho continuous con-tinuous jar of tho trnin. To overcome Ibis difficulty hai Ions: been n problem with wntchmakera, and it ia now auccessfully accomplished ac-complished in tho new gra-Io made by tho AMERICAN WATCH CO. OF WALTlIiM. This Watch is made in tho most substantial substan-tial manner, on tho mcH approved principles, princi-ples, and combines all tho rooont improvements. improve-ments. It has a new ni;cro metrical regulator, regu-lator, by which the slightest variation can bo easily corrected. It n carefully adjusted, and may be entirely relied on to run accurately, accu-rately, wear well, and ENDURE THE HARDEST USAGE, without any derangement derange-ment whatover. Wo confidently recommend this watch to tho trade and the public as the BKT WATCH FOR THE PRICE IN TIII8 MARKET. Tho fa'.l trade-mark env raved on the plato of each watch is "AMERICAN WATCHCO., CRE3CENT-8T.. WALTUAM, MASS.," and it is distinctively known as tho CRE5CENT-ST. Wnteh. ' For solo by all Icsidlos Jewelers. HOBBIN8 & APPLETON, GENERAL AGENTS. myl." 1 BOND-ST. . N. Y. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE ESCAPED NUN. The Necessity for Another Ksrapr. DRUKKESSKSS A.VD3I ALTKEAT-B1KST. ALTKEAT-B1KST. "Mr." KUlllh O' Gorman ns a Woman Whlj.pcr. . DISGRACEFUL AFifAIU. On Thursday hist it is supposed that Miss Edith 0 Gonnsri. "The Escaped Nun," arrived at the- iS' icollet. An individual in-dividual haviojr the appearance of a gentleman, registered hia own and her Dame as follows: "Prof. Aufl'ray and wifo, Jersoy City." It was presumed that the male nun was Miss Edith's husband, hus-band, and .No. was assigned to them. They remained at tho Nicollot until last evening. Tho clerk at tho Nicollet is our authority for tho Hlatement that except upon ono occasion, when tho went out to ride for a ehort time, sho left her room only whon slio risiled tho Acadnmy of Music to lectnro. The malo nun, i. "Air." Edith O'Ciorman, kept tho door of her room locked and tho key in his pocket, whenever he hud occasion to step out. Ho did not allow her tovUit tho dining room, oven, but carried her meali to her. Tho guests rooming in that portion of tho nouso wero surprisod at about noon j'osterdny to hcara disturbance! in No. -19. The door was locked, eo that the room could not bo entered but the malo nun was evidently amusing himself in beaiing and dragging tho "Escapod Nun," about tho room, sho shrieking and pleading for mercy. At dinner time ho told tho steward that the lady occupant of No. 4'J would require no dinner aud sho had none. Uo afterwards spoko of going for u doctor for the lady, but, instead, about l:iO p.m., concluded to "go for tho lady," and tbo beaiing and dragging and shrieking and imploring wero repented. Tho sympathies of tho guests wero with tho "Escaped Nun." She was billed to lecture at St. Paul last evening, and preparatory to starting for the 6 p.m. train tho male nun paid his bill, and said ho would leave most of his baggage, as thoy would return to-dav. to-dav. Tho malo nun was directed by tho clerk to pick up his bag and baggage and leave that neither his presence nor his monpy were wanted in future. The malo nun left, accompanied by tho "escaped nun." Tho train for St. Paul was about two hours lat, and the male and "escaped nun'' repaired to tho Bellovuo House to await its arrival. At about li:C0 they returned to tho depot. The "escaped mm" was barely ablo to keep on her feet whilo "Mr." Edith O'Gorman dragged her down tho sidewalk side-walk and through the mud to tho dcuut The "escaped nun's" limbs refused to do duty. Sho etaggored and would havo fallon in tho gutter, ropealedly, but for the support of tho strong right arm that had so shatnofully beaten her a fuw hours beforo. If sho hadn't been an "escaped "es-caped nun," peoplo would have said aho was intoxicated otherwise, druuk but "escaped nuns" wouldn't getdrunk, especially es-pecially when engaged in delivering hixh moral lectures. 'The wholo atlair was disgraceful. There aro those uncharitable enough to say that Edith should "escape" twice more, viz : from the brute whonialtrcaU her, and from her appetite. P. tS - 3 Lis Enid the male nun states that Miss Edith is nervous and excitable, and he linds it necessary to administer laudanum and ca.-ligation in equal doses. Uo perhaps gave her an overdose of both yesterday, and tint imy account for her condition lajt evening. ji I NOTICE. ri1llE annunl Meeting of tho Stockholders X of tho Utah Central Railroad Co. for the Klcctlou of Officers bo hM on Saturday. .lunelst, at lUam., at the olheo of Present Yuuait. GEORii y SWAN. Sre-etarr. Bp.Ii Luke C.ty. U- I"., May luib, K-72. injltj 20th Ward MEAT MARKET. I HE.RY 1-EHKES, HAVING hd a lengthy experience io Livcrroul. E.. iu the JiuL;her:ni: Bdoiaeij. be. to inform the resides at iho L'.ta. lllh. 1-ih acd L'."h Y"a:J, aud ihc , imMic eeuurally, Q&t ha will open u ; BL'lCIILr.'S til ALL m tho above iu.irk.ai. neosito Uifitaop Sharp's residence, en SA t-'IKOAY. t-'IKOAY. the st of Judb. whern be will keep a liTSt-ela-'!" tjualil? oitEe'U.and trusts to erit a fhuro ui piibliL- pauoa'iso. Giro him a. call. v Two nico hoosej to r.nt. CO MINERS, FARMERS and RASLROAD TRAVELERS A 7" ILL do well tn prncurc for theiiisolvoe W ono of the Celebrated - Elgin Watches. They nre certainly tho best or nil ndajitcd to their u.e- The movements aro constructed in tho most excellent mnntier ;or osno.l liioo-ki-ciiing. sis well ns for Ftronth and durability. dura-bility. Th..v eaumu.Uho hardest upbo f niy irn'rh ; ;ire ;tll fuppliod with ft J'sitent Past Kxi- trier. m'Uiinn tiieni rrrle.-tly tishl; thuy havo uU.i l'.ileat b.itu y PiLiL-n. bo-s'des bo-s'des oilier modern iiiiprovriiient);. They can be o'.tnimd nt CAUL V. f SMlib-SK.N'i?. SMlib-SK.N'i?. nt Ru-:ry Trice,'. Kvf.ky V.TCi! is Warrntei. J asL t.u:ivoJ a largo suni'lf "f lino AND Ladies (Vnitl Wnlt'Uf'.s. SPECIAL ADYERTISE31EMS lostV r O TRAY HI). OR STOLEN FROM CITY 0 ereelt cunyon, a cr .y horeo brandod h. 1J-on 1J-on left bip Any one who will return b'ni to Mr. Koien, Uth ward, will bo suitibly rewnrdcil. jnl FOlt RENT. ROOMS WITH BOARD BY THE DAY or week at Ja-oD Pearl's hnuso on .!rd South street, three-fourths of a block woet el' Alain, ud tho north side nf (ho ttroet. Ji Mna. K. S. Mat. IN THE HTII AVARD-A TWO STORY 1 houso. seven moms, on Third South St., i-io and a Inif blnolc west Ol Man Flreet. Enquiro of li. JI. Tuj oa I he premise i. mj"0 ATvTO STORY DWELLINO HOUsK. with six ro.'ius, jjrti.il y furnished. (With Et;ible if deaired.) Inquire of .Urs. Mitrian K. Prutt. on the prcuidkB, throe bl ocks n i uth of r nilrond doit. my JO WAMED. CY SAH All RODQERS. OF OGDES City, a situation m hiusofeoopc- or I Beimf irc-ei. Eur refironco, apply to M-yor L.J- llorrick. of Odcj. j2 AFIRT-CLAS.-i FEMALE COOK. A one Ijnt p:rnjii9 fully coitipc-tont coitipc-tont nee il npi'lj - mr Thomas Fitch. FOIl SALE. V KIMBALL CARRIAGE, CAPABLE ol feti'isi; f Mir or six persons, Enimire on Second South HtroLt, four'h hou-o enst of State roiid, oj po.'ito iioiier'a blackfiuith ahip- in yi'J f H1EA1' FOR CASn.-TUE COX ELDER V iIjict one block cat frum Doimt. Land. 5 by 2U rods. Orchard ..f choicest fruit used trees- Apply to LoOrand Young, oi the p.-einiica, or at tho ofllco of Jos. A. Young, crr ur. GROVES, Ojg Dentist, -LJ-LJ-- Office. Second South Stroot, i -'"".l'"! l'lf"1""J t ftf -" V'"''rJi MitjL. Lake City lime ITmiri from B .m. to i y.m. rill A Argfnta Lodge, No. 3, A. F. fy-' A Sitiled cotn'tiunications V":i of this Lodco Leld on tho ti-st and jAL'V third Tuesday of cioh month, nt E" Masonic Hail. E.i3t Templo S,rcot. Members ofa stor lodcsa and sojourijinE brethren in uooi standmu nre cordially in- ,ltCd" E- B- ZABRTSKIE, V. M. C. A- GOULD, Secretary pro toui. wy9 J. H. CUTTER OLD 110UKI503T WIUSKY. C- P. MOORMAN & CO., Louisville, Kentuclzy, Distillers. Tho Trade and Consumers nro notiQod thiU tho above is tho only gruulne brand of Cuttor whisky, and th:it tbo undcrsitood nre the solo AitGDts for tlio s:iuio. AIL oLhor brands ciaiminjt to bo "Cutter" whisky nro only oor imitations. Iu ordar to pro-vent pro-vent iraud, tho uamta of iho Agents uro burned in eacli bjrrel, nnd blown 'u eacli bottle, with ft fnc-simile (latino (la-tino of (ho firm covoring tho cjMb. hone Oilier H'n ii lite. A. t. HO rALIXO Jfc CO., folo Afc-on s for tho Paoiic Coast, 4U Jackson btrcet, san Jrnncipco, Calif'Tnin. CUA'AlXtiTOA' it- CO., Agents for Salt Lake and Utah. ut TO TiiJd TItADE. For Hale In Store nud Warvlionsesj 2,X) brrpli .1. II. Cuttor whisky. 500 barrels Daniel Doono whisky, tW barroli Eldorndo wbinky, 37o barrels C. & M. Cainkon Cock whidky. '2,'jU harrb Old Unnrbnn whisky, barrels Marshall whisky, l,:inO barrels othor inuuiar brands Ky. " 5,lJ ca' ca J. 11. Cuttor whisky. Also iu Store and Bond: 250 U cnsk3 asf-rted brands French brandy 'Ml octaves " " " " 'U pipa Holland Gin, 150 Ji 2i i msks Port Wine, aj-firleJ lirsindi li5 oetavoa " U.O ! i casl;s Sherry Wine " " JM oetavts " Orders Solicited, A. P. IIOTAL.IMU A CO., 431 Jackson Ljtroot, San Fmnctco, Cnlifornui. Mi'haii. tl'XNl.iH. CO., onr Ageut3 for Salt Lake and j Uh. n'21 MICHKLS;, l-ltltiDl-ANDWR &, CO., , mroiiiis or 1 Furnisliing and Fancy Goods, iVo. 7 Battery St., Oriental Slock) Sail Francesco, California. Sole Manufacturer of tho IMPROVED YOKE AMERICAN S I! I II T. c " ' j. D woojtiu. P. n. auAiitCK. V00STE3 & GiiATTUDKi : COKBHSSIOn KERCEANTS And WlicU:;.!.' l'talcfi Iu Provisions, ButUr, CAtwf, Lad, HAMS, BACOIt, ETC, ' 317 A 3 1 9 Front bt.,c(jr. Commercial, 1 i. chiclovich. w.ilih iioue. it. u. iil.tt. B.CHIELOV;CII Oj CO., im iiorttre and ljikjJij li..!i-ri in . Kllf K WIJfKS Ai LHIL'OUS, ' JESSE, MOOHE & CD'S FINE OLD SOUBON ;nd rye w:ii;K,c. r i n i c t rnoM lociu nt:, ky. B.W. Allen & Co.. 47 Uroadway, iow York. EUANCU HOUSE, ! Undsr Fost-Office. S. L. City, : Agents for the Celebrated COLD SEAL WHISKY 11". S. FOSTEK, Asml. Dr. J. P. P. TAN DESBERGH, From Pru.iiRi THE O ,1 EAT O 31 EXTERMINATOR, f, Late Of Ban FrancliCo, Cut., j AV,.u'd iTiform Iho sick KcneniUy that about forty years' extensive practice of niod-icme niod-icme aud surgery in Luriipo nod thoLniUd 'iaiin, of whici twonty-one have bouu in dlit'oriiin. bus. by cLu.-o observathm acd; I rc.ii experiments, coiuo to tlio cone usinn , taut tbero aro nioro acute and eh -nine dis oicg by worms, hyudadids. animal, ul iu or 11 oihcr spccioi : cuiroica. Tho publio Ken-! n erally, or :ho preFB ma at lnrt-e, aro not . t awn1 o of tbo uuiuucr of patiuiits who arc ! c treated by emiin -.t physioians for this. that. r or sues a complaint, without any roliot. It the diseaso ha- beon understood, a few do?ca oi bit- Y's 6ovkhe:us Worm Kkukdv would , liavo iinmo iiaiely cured tho couip i11'- au(i have .taved a treat mimy Hvoj. Lr. . has ' eollecU'd n Ihiro variety of (Jalifarnia roots and hetbs.whicb, by uuulysisR. cloao ubsorv- I ati-in iiiiil ex' ensivo cxperiincot1'. h can conscientiously pay that ho has discovered new remedies for tho successful euro ol tho following diseases : f Dyiprpsin, Chronic Affections of the Liver and Kidneys, tirst and second ptngcs of Consumption. Wbito riwollinu. I'a'sy, -per- : natorrb'i'j or local wonknc?s, Nervous Debt!- , ity, i;pileptio Fit", Khemntifin, Nouralk'in. DiarrboM, lncontiiinnco of Urine, liravel, , Fluor Allms. Diabetes, Uropsy.and alt tbosc 1 1 ( d iaca winch aro known under tho n;nuo of' Veiu-r.il. such r.E Syi hilis. in all its lormi, (1 i-noi rhea. tiled, Stricture., false Passjccs, lullammrii:on of tho Ulmidor and Prop i rate Ulands. L'xcoriations. Pustules, Piles. 1 im-plcs, im-plcs, Ulotcliod nnd all Cutaneous Eruptions of too skin. C.iECor Tumors cured with or without opemf'on. In Kecont Venoral Ds-ou.-'oi, tho Dr. effects a ouro in lrom threo to ix days, or no cliatRO. i or the Eye-. Ear and Throat, Dr. V . pos-1 se?.--e3 now and invaluable remedies. Ur V. would a'lvio tlio.o ladies troubled with' Irregularities of tho Ulorous to try his new rriuedius and got cured. l)r V-u Dt-nburgb's Ininlliblo Worm Syrup forchildicn. Price SU Warranted to oxpel tho worms, or the monoy refunded. Dr. J. P. P. Van Leu uorfch's.liair Touicn sure euro to destroy all animalouhu ol tho Hair Follicles, prevents fallin out and pro-motinir pro-motinir tho growth of tho Hair. Price ;l.o0. warranted. By consulting and undcrRoiniraPimpIo examination, ex-amination, the atllcted can 1-jarn if thoir die-eases die-eases is caused by Worms or not; a', all events Dr. VanDenborgh can toll them from what diseases they arc Buffoiing. Consultations nnd examinations FREE of eharco in all cases. Lr. Van Denberg guarantee?, guar-antee?, in all caioa, to expel tho worms, or no oharges. Crd fvoin Judge Frier, of Polk Counl -. D1L J. I. 1'. VAN Dl'.NBERQ : Dkah Eir:-I tano plea-uro in thanking you publicly lor tho restoration of my hualtn after ninctren years of great suflering mentally men-tally and bodily. X doctorod a great dcai; was allltetod with almost every unaginole pain and despaired of seeing a wo;l day attain. When X camo to soo you at balom. you said you would romovo iho cause ol nineteen years' autl'oMnK in fivo huurs. 1 ooubi hardly boliove it. but uttor UkiDg tho Qve ta.'teless powders you gavo mo, uoout yuO worms as!ed trom tun. and now. inur-teen inur-teen diivs a tcrw.irds. I f'0l liks another man, and am ablo to follow my bueinesa without pain or in convenience. I remin, 1"ur5",IP0tlfai,ril. rniER, Bethel, Polkcjunty, Octobor 10, led. Hcmarknble. Eiglt Hundred Worms Expelled. 1 think it a public benefit to make tho following fol-lowing statement, that 1 nave beon nfthctei for two ycirs with constant pains in the stomach, nnd, in fact, pains nil ovor my body; no appetite, and let mo eat what. 1 would, it a!. vara put mo in distress. Wo medicine would relievo me, and I grew woreo and worse, until new I am a mero skeleion. Nobody could tall me what was iho matter with me, until I consulted Dr. J. P. P. Van Denberph. in Silom, Oregon, and he told mo I was aulicted with worms, and they wero tho cause of all my misory and pains. I lock the Doctor's medicine, and ho expelled S00 worms from mo. They aro like leaches, with long tails, and measure from oce io ono and ono-hfllf incoos in length. I only toon six little, powders, and they brought tho worms within four hours time. All thoso ulHicted wi-hiutrtopoe mo, can find me at Sam iten- Subscribed and Hivorn to buforo mo, this 7th day ol September, 1671. J. J. MURPHY. J. P. Paid worms ran ho seen at Dr. J. P. P. Van Doiiber:hTs uthec, Upora ll.-u-'- blocs. Court street, rtalem. A Card. DR.J. P. P. VAN DENBEROII : Lkar Sin: 1 doom it my duly to make the following statouient: Fur tho last three years X havo been suffering withoonsunt gnawing pain and a uaivorine sonsation in my Btouiacti, also pain in my chesi and heirt; my food would not oigost.nnd X was bo nervous nerv-ous that wnh difficulty I could follow my occupation, which has been hero in Salem fur tlio past ton years ns a practical dentist. In fact, lrom tho constant pain and misery X had wasted away to a more skeleton, i had been doctorinsr a sreat deal without any bouclit, nnd be'ioving thcro was no help tor mo but to liogoron UDtil death would relievo re-lievo nil my suffer ins. Somo of my friundi thought 1 hu-i worms and had better see Dr-VanDeuborh. Dr-VanDeuborh. llo tidl mo at once thai worms wuro iho oau. o of all my troubles, so ho gavo mo five small and tusieless pnwders, and in four hours about 7 iJ worms lrom one iiich to ono and ono half inolios long, came, awny from mo that d ir, and tho lo.towms night son.o umre ciimc, and now X am happy 1 to say I feel like another man again, und oiu gainiag atroujjth from day to d;iy. 11- ..M1111, ALU. Salons, Oregon, September lid, loil. Auotlier Great Slauglittr I Wo think it our duty to make tho following follow-ing staLouiont, in hopes it m ly do some good to siok children : Oar child hud beon sick fur some li-jie. Thinking all the time our litl'.o one was tiouhlci with worms, wo tried mir.y aoctors and a groat many roniooioe, without any roliof. Some nuishbors told us we thould go anil try Dr. Van Douberg, the Worm Doctor, in Salem. Wo did so, and he gavo us ono bottloof his colebrated Worm Syrup, and after giving tho medicine, to our grcai astonishment a'jout !S,0 worms passid aiva. froin our dear child, and now, thank hcavon, she is well again. I. D. GRIZZLE. Salem, Oregon, Octobor 3d, 1871. 1,300 Worms Expelled. After sovon years of Buffering, pain nnd dohiliiy and dootoring for many aomplalnie, mm pruved that I did not havo, and taking diUerent kinds of medicine lrom many eminent emi-nent pbyi-ician?, X gavo up in despair, thinking think-ing il was uo uro to drench mj poor stomach stom-ach any longer, and that i mutt waste away u ti lil thoro was nothiut: Icf'. of poor mo. But Qef ring of tho astonishing cures that Dr. J. P. Van Dcnborgh has poriormed in eo short a timo, effecting euro in a few hours, and my friends ndvbing mo to make ono nioro effort, X consulted Dr. Van DcnbergD.and ho told mo that my miseries were caused by w rms, nnd ho would oxpel thorn in about five hours. Alter taking live small powders, about Intern hundred worms passed away from me, and I am happy to say ih-U X tun better taati X have been ior a great whilo. P. It. EVES. f-'ub'-cribed and sworn to before me. this ISth day ol tioptembcr, 1871. J. J. MURX'XIV, J. P. Uratltude cuinpo's me to make the following follow-ing statement, thinking it may do some good to my fellow sutiorer.'. I have been alliictcd for a long number of ytavi wilu the folio w-ixK w-ixK comptuints : 1 could not oat anything unless It would pruduoefro.it lain in my stomach and bowels, bow-els, alwirys palpitation of tho heart, sevcro swulling and rhuum.ulo pains in nil my joints; also neuralgia in my head, no deep, always restless at night; in fact, I was re-dujed re-dujed t-i a mco kolple;s skeleton , noi ablo to walk alone, and gave up in aespair. I must also t-t no X h;id been doctoring with tho infsl eminent pluricians of lliis State, ali.i with 'lie best doctors of San r rrfneis-'o. and G'Mi i.nly know., without any relief, till I hmrd t.,u great cures Dr. J. P. P. Van DchbcTsh h ai ir.ormcd in aad aroun-l r:.ilem. 1 upp'ioii to him for help, and m.;y (jjl biers bim f v r the retoranin of my bciilth. I bavconly t:ikcn his mcd.ciuo two month1, nnd have gained, during that time, twenty hvo pound in weight, aad am able to do all my housework and more. JAXE POTTER. Linn county, about thirty miles east of iho I foot of th" Ca cade'. fcoltai, Urtjtvn, Dcceuihcr 2C, lb71. Long Staudluj; Lough, m 1th Kicea-ilvt Kicea-ilvt fbxiit-i torn 1 1 on, Cured In Four Weeks. This ii to cert:! I ii.il 1 have he en troubled wi'h -tvero rain i;i my cheat and Iu: s. and cuuvbiig all ni.!,: U :;. aud o.t -L-.-. . vo p-c.cri-i-ir.. (i j knov.j 1 hnvc bc-.'nenuh-ing. imitith ait:r uiontb, that nubudy c-uld .Ucl in i!..- Lou, J.vcrybt-dy miii 1 c-uld u.jt beLur.d. Then X waa idvi;d to fto Dr. J. P. P. Van L'e:ibe-h. a:.d then, thanks to his tail:, kicureJ me in ab 'ut tour wi-trLs, a'id i; is now twu wont!1" since I (nit Utiii, Uicdi.iLc, and my woicL'. i.' uw kqh huudred and toventy-eiphl pouril-, and X am able lo d-j utiy kind ol nrd wort. LEWIS UELL. Salem. Ore;.-". L'eccm jer l 1'Tl. OFFifK Hi ?.I:iiu &lreet,' SALT LAKE CITY. ir.yM j SftN FRANCISCO TRADE. MAXIM &AS COMPAM ! OF CALIFORNIA. 'pIIE Public nre crcc-ally invited toci; 1 amino cur. method Ol producing bAo for lighting CITIES, TOWNS AUD V1LLA0E?, Private Residues. Public Buildings, Factories, Fac-tories, Churches, Q XJ A K T Z MILLS. ole t etc., etc., in oily or country. THE MAXIM GAS WORKS are different in their construction nil "operation "oper-ation from unvihi'ij heretofore otl red to the publio. iho woiks u f-iniplc. vry compact in form, sjfo, reliable automatic and produces A Superior Uil,"' of Illuminating Gas, at a Very Moderate Cost. Tho Works can ho scan at Walker Bros' Mammoth Store, PALT LAKE CITY, or nt tho ofEco of tho Company, No. iii Montgomery btrect. San Kranci;c-i. This Company bnvo already lighted fivo Town3 in California; vii.: Santa Kosa.San'a llarbara han Kalaul, W a'eonvillo and Hod-wood Hod-wood City. Works nre also being construct-d construct-d for Carson Cily, Ncvadn, Euroka, C alifornia, ali-fornia, and IXealdsbnrg, California. We can nlso refer to tho following gentlemen gentle-men who havo been u.-.ing our Domestic Works for over ono year: ! D. 0. Mitis, Proi't Hank of Californhi: j John 11. Ilrnisr.TON. of Kedington, lios-totter lios-totter & Co., Sn Francisco; I Cieo. H. lXowAiin. Pres't ilomc Mutual In- I suranoo Co., of (Jalifornia; J. Mor.A M033, Vico President San Francisco Fran-cisco G.is Co.; M. J. O'Ossun, of Conroy .1 O'Connor, San Francisco; James (lAin-.i.n. Pun't Wc ten Union Tele grBiih,-nn Franc i-co ; Rev. C. T. Mili.9, Mills' Seminary, Brooklyn Brook-lyn Cat.; Jons T. D.ivi.i:, San Francisco; IX- A. Bi-osa. Lathrop. Cal ; TaLampais XIotkl, San Rafael, Cal. Tlie roiiipniiy jiropowc to ninkc an effoil lo introduce tM Into Sin U liiilie City at Rn early day. Those dcfiring further information, cither from busintss moiivcs or otherw ie, can obtain ob-tain tho same by addressing The M axiu G as Company oi- California, US Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Officecs: Prefidcnt. J, 0. Eldridgo, of Newhall i Co., Sao Francisco; Vico President, W. II. Lndd, San Frnncisco; Trea.uror, Chris. Reis, of Reis XJro's, San Francisco: j Secretary, Kobt, Day: General -Manager, Jamed XX, Clark, my 15 , MURPHY,GRANT&&0. Importers of American and European j Stuple HSid Fancy DEY GOODS, FRANCISCO, CALIFOKNIA, Call the attention of tho Trade to their large and oomploto stock of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, iWhlch they aro now receiving direct from European Manufacturers, comprising in part French flier! nog, Wool Saline Wool Plaids, French and Qeraian, Irlali and French Poplins, Kmprtii Clothe, , Ii.iulti LUackaud colored, 1 Alpacas, black and colored. SILKS, VELVETS, RIEEOHS, ALBO GLOVES, Kid, Buok, Berlin (Ladios'. Misses', Sontfi') Gents' Underwear And all kinds of Gents' Furnishing Goods. Unalery.romple'o in all its branches W -tile Goods, lln.ii(tk.ercl)ler, Slilrtlng ilitcm, tlullti, wbito and colored,' U.nnntim, l.mwu loom and bleached Towtla, Uuck, DiaM)r, Turkish. ia;iklin autl Doytlei, Ud.., Klc, lil. MINERS' FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, Co-Operative, 335 First Street, San Frnncisco, Angoll, Palmer & Co., 027 MANAGERS. BOOTS AND SHOES, California Manufacture, FOR WHOLESALE TRADE, Weaver & Taylor. 118 Front Stroot. SanFrancUoa, California. a!2 A. C. DIET2 & CO. IlHrOBTlRS 0 PAINTS, OILS, Varnishes and Lamps, So. SM FRONT STREET. Bet. Sacramento & Cnlllcnit., Sail Francisco A. J. GRIFFITH, Deler In -g? all kinds of SALMON S?iD HERRINGS. 1DI WulilnRton Strrct. All kinds or Dried, Smoked mud Pickled TM coajtADlljao hauJ. 14 LAZARD FRERE3, Importers and Jobbers of Poreisn and Dora Do-ra eatie i'aaoy and SUple DRY GOODS. Deyot of Goods ifnmifaeiuredal (he Mission and Pacific Mills, Consolidated. b'AS & 5'J7 IttM.rkt St., 8n Fru. nylS Paris: 21 Run De L'F.i-hiqu E. rARTSfsl & CO. WsalB Lienor Dealers, tog trout gurt, San Fr&nclico j Proprietors of MILLER'S EXTRA OLD BUUllUU.l And sole agents for 1 r. CUTTER'S EXTRA OLD BOUflBON WHISKIES CoD:-taniLy on band, ft full ajaortment of all the rd U.-nmla of Whliklei, Flu Brtndl Vortlgn and Uomcitlc Wines, ri Hltiin. Contlkli, . 1 L. A.EaudertOQ, r. L. lluru. SANDERSON & HORN, Importers aul Jo Lb or a of CIGARS m TOBACCO, tl'r.-i'rtotjre Lii. bjUC-jw tucioiy.t 'CHAS. DICKENS' CIGAR 1 It. lVont ft f. Octween Wablilngton Mini -lnj, I SAN FRANCISCO. Ai SAN FBANCI&CO TRADE. ' IMPORTANT WORKS UN MINES AND MINING Lrfrnl Tltli lo I n iiijf lnliiiH nnrl VVlt r ltlKt.tr. lly II o.,irv i(. - fji l'r.., , ..r. ,-r (;,! Mivrr V x- ircl.OM, fur(.ucr.l tw. By OuMo Ku-trl. a--, f,. Sulphurcts, W,t tliry nr. Uoy Aunctl. anil llow Worknl uv Win. Jtiir-tnw. Tl. OIliiliiK mill MMixIlnrcy of tiold hud bllver, By J.Antiut l'hil-tii'.1". l'hil-tii'.1". 1 -ii Tli Itltillnr(rj of Lrtiil, 1 ne'iidl tie Hr.llvurlmlluu, niiU Cuiallnl Uiii Bv Juhn Pon-v. VtlH A Mi-mini of Practical AttanC 1 11 ir" )!v Ji.hn MiN-hell, . i . ti(,, Crontf'i mid It nlit-l k'h Trend tVoii Alrtnllui-Ky, In tlincvnl,. Vl. 1. Sllvrr mill l.rnil. Vol. 11. i ,.rr ami 1 1 011. Vol.111, si,.,. ,MI Kupl. Kch vni. dol.l (0, iriiicly nt-lotm i,.T yo! Tl.e Mcnilmrgv nll( .Ululnir of t'011-1it. t'011-1it. Jlv A. . 1'ii; .(. M r, a- 'n A Trentl.e nu Ore Utpoi.li, By H.-rn- haril V.m Ci fa. A of Mineralogy. By .U;'.ri D.Dana, MA. slu (l0. Auy ul loo ubove work" sfiit by mnil n ro-cciiit ro-cciiit of irie9 in ouin. or in eq.ui valuta in eurroncy. Wo also havo in addition ta tbo aViove, a lat-Ko iifsurtiucnt 01 Scientiflj, Mandtinl and Mifeellanooui Buoks. Bl.i,k Books and Stationery. Cnt.ilouuea iurnishoj on api'li-cation. api'li-cation. A iliirc.-"!- A. KOM N t CO., Pul)lLttlicr., HonkMdlet.H, Importer! nnd Siolioncrm. jNo.ll Mon'sromerr St., 1,-ek llonso Bloek f-an i-'rtincii.no. C'aliforniu. wi K ST A li LI 8 II E D 1 !Jo. Importers of Teas, East India goods and general groceries 213 ami 2o Front Street, ' San Franc'scn. bH ROSENBAUAI & FRlEDIVIJlN 3 Ol i Uattery St., San Fran, I IoiporlerF aad Wholes ilo DL-alora ; in I French, English, German and American DRY AKD FANCY GOODS, liohiL-ry, Corsets, XiibboriH, And full Una nf i-mallwares. 1116 c r ayTjcwes &CO. HETOT Of T II K SANTA CRUZ TANNERY, MANUFAVU'ERSOF O.'K SQLt LEATHER, 1 Ho. 418 Battery Street, san Fran Cisco. - LARGE ARRIVAL -OF- MILLINERY AT MRS. COLEBROOK'S Pulace of Fashion. Jiiat opened tho standard faihions in Ladies Hats Boiinets, Including tho favorite DOLLY JTAEDEN. LatoU designs in verr ohcap. ALEX. KID GLOVES. Giios ghkknkiuboxs, LACK COLL.MIS. TISSUK liLODS, LACES, CORSKTrS, I'LOWERS, Anda cociylcLe rticb ofSOTlo.s. Mourning Goods always on hand. Ladies ja.t arrivinK hero, hy ca'linRonu. p eooda kojit in this ci!y, &l uiudoruto ircea. lull? Right About Face! Co-operative Store Keepers ! and oiiii:ns. Who irisli '.0 Eusuio thoso by .Iioso labor yo live ! BUY li? THE WOOL! aB'l havo it nianuf'ic'ured at borne, and thrcbv save Ijur-lif hn oi tho wumy-.ou "ill havo to pay for irround-up ha'. rafiS, etc., in thu fbapool Cloth. Iroio trie ens -WE WH,L PAY YOU THE HIGHEST y M A H K E C PRtCt: FOrt WOjL. and e)l you Ooods for tlio l-ou,t Csti Price, and Koaraatoo every articlo, as represented by ue. Wo will alao EXCHANCE CLOTH IOR 3F" XB. O "7" I SIO 3T C5, Whcro w enn mnke ihcni nvailaldc fr our handa. and rtceivo them and the oA nt your Stores. Wc are makint'. and have on band, READY-MADE CLOTHING, MINERS1 SHIRTS, f.lc., PULLED CLOTH, or firSt .cls stvlo and nuality; also -If.inB, liustys, both r':iin aoa f.i""v; Flftnnfii p R, ,olt.r: Cot-toiindc-K, A ngnn ( ovrrn 1 ntilo Cloi Iih, ToM'i lliig, Uncklug, Ktoiklug liiru, a'l n , par- c Uon. llcy Wool Vnru, fur Knitt n. ot-ton ot-ton Hutting, acd Cnrjicl Vnru,. etc.. uc, etc. Yon will p'ea!e to nbsorve thnt we pride f.ureovi on bavinn ihi be ic-lnr.d soods in tho Tarriiory and workmen wbo CdimoL lo excelled. JOSEPH HIKCH, A front of Z- C. Rii Yirsi-n Manurctnnag Co., at- Geore and Wash. m ion. my-o No. 85 Main Street. CLOSING COT CHEAP, I'reraratory to R E MOV ALi MRS. WILKINSON Bc-i to inform hr fricnil!" rd tb rub'ie in general thai ,iio h nuw on hand IQO larieal and best as-ortucnt ut? MILLINERY COOD5, In the Cily, confUtinf-cf LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TR MV.EO HMS Of the laloit and men f.L.-hiocable etylr. Ualriuiiued !-traw and Cacliu Ila' Groat variety, fine KriDch lowri Ribbon. Laeea, Mlkn, (ntlu, Straw Ornamcuii, Ktc. AI:0 a Splendid stock of Fancy GocJs 4uJ Motion. ooDBitiiiiK of Pai aiuls, ulorctiFaui, t nee Collar, Lace Ilaudkertililef, Chlgiiou, Italr Hullt Uialila, Etc., Alto a Lar.-c Suck of STAPLE DRY COODS, DRESS GOODS, I Linen and PiquB Suitings, Ladies' ' IWDKKWKAIl, Kit- 1 Wc have a'o .onne'ted w'th u"'"';: ia br"'h t-'ub i'huicut of Mriame j icei'o 'cw York haiponum ol t aaamai. ThoL.it.-tanrll.r'SfTUB nf 1 a""0,' Ladic-' aud Childx' dr ! r.",", ' lt I A librr.il d.diu-'i.'li uiadi. on 4 I I, ill.. ur.ler I'r.'in th cunlrf .oil''" l.-i-lie' Lini-ri Suiis rni'-t-( onr. ylt,i Ui-l r pin I've i" fur n- y - jimoii-Hon jimoii-Hon 1 li ft rocl, no t iti'or wr-i uin Uuildioi!, on tho flm ol Ju'1-mJD |