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Show RELIGIOUS SERVICE'. Taberkacle Smvick. Services are held in the Tabernacle, every Sunday, Sun-day, at 11 o'clock a.m. and 2 o'clock p.m. Preaching during each service by prominent Elders. Twelfth Ward. Biskop L. W. Llardy. Services every Sunday evening, even-ing, commencing at 6 o'clock, in the Ward ileeting House. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Thirteenth "Ward. Bishop E. D. Woolley. Services every Sunday evening even-ing commencing at 6 o'clock, at the Assembly Rooms. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Fourteenth "Ward. Bishop Abraham Abra-ham Hoagland. Services every Sunday evening, commencing at 6 o'clock, at the "Ward Meeting House. Sunday school at 10 o'clock a.m. Twentieth "Ward. Bishop John Sharp. Services every Sunday evening, commencing at 0 o'clock, at the "Ward ileeting House. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Elder Joseph E. Taylor will preach this evening. German Service. Service will be held in the German Language, under the supervision of Elder Karl G. ilae-scr, ilae-scr, at the City Hall, this morning at 10 o'clock. Germans and Swiss are cordially invited to attend. St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Bight llev. D. S. Tuttle, D. D., Bishop and Hector, JXev. R. M, Kirby, Asst. Rector. Services at 11 a.m and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Methodist Episcopal Church, Third South street, five doors cast of Main street. Rev. James M. Jamison, D. D., Pastor. Preaching at 11 a,m. and 7 p.m., and Sunday school at 2 p.m. Scats free. Public cordially"invited. Strangers mado welcome and at home. Presbyterian Church. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., in Woodmansco's Hall, by Rev. Jodah Welch, Sunday School at 9:4-3 a,m. The public arc cordially cordi-ally invited. Catholic Church of St. Mary Mag-delenc, Mag-delenc, Second East street, Rev. Father Walsh, Pastor. High Mass will bo sung this morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. O. Pratt, jun., organist. Catechism at 3 p.m. Vespers at 7 p.m. Sermon at j morning and evening service. 1 Mexico mm lust 2'Olt -t -V A.XD J1E.LST. ProbuVly few articles have ever had so extensive a sale, while none have been more universally benclicial than tho celebrated ALkxicah aLostaxq Liniment. Lini-ment. Children, Adults, Horses and Domestic Animals, aro always liitblo to accident, and it is sale to say, that no family can pass a single season without somo kind of an emollient being necessary. neces-sary. It becomes a matter of- importance import-ance then to secure the best. The merits of the Mexican Mustang Linimbnt aro well known throughout tho habitable world. From the million upon million of bottles sold, no complaint com-plaint has ever reached us. It is recommended re-commended for Cuts, .Bruises, Sprains, iiheumatism, Swellings, Iiitesl Chilblains, Chil-blains, iicc, upon man, and for Spavins; Founders, King-bono, Poll Evil Scratches, "Wind-Galls, Hoofalo, &c, upon horse?, IMPORTANT TO OWNERS OF HORSES. "This is to certify, That Iho Moxicim Mns-tacs Mns-tacs Liniment has boon extensively used in our sublci throughout tLi; oouotry (wo havo L',5oU horses) with tho k'rciiuat bandit in all ens os ot gulls, kicks, ajiraiai. laiuciiods, stitT-ne-is. oto. Many oi our iuoq htivo hud occaj-ioo occaj-ioo to me it in their lauiilios, auJ all B)Oik of it in ttio higticst tornii. Ono of our mon got kick o,l and badly cut and bruised; as usual, us-ual, tbo AluatanK Liniment w.ia resorted to; the lauioneaa was remove. a";d ho almost al-most woll in tour uys. t c.in ohocrtully recommend it as a valuable I'lonaration for man or bouaL Yours respectfully, J. ULiNNING, Foreman of Adams & Cu'e. Eiji's. Rubles, Y. "Wo take grcnt pleasure in recommending tho Mexican Muslunc Liniment aa an indis-iiensuoieand indis-iiensuoieand valuable article, and tho bet wo have ever usod for biirains, Soroi or Gulls on horses. Sjuio of our men havo also u.i od it for sovoro burns ond soroi, as well a rheumatic Vuina, aud all nay it acU like lDaSl" J, 11. HEWITT. Foreman. For Atnorican Exjires Co., 10 Wall Street: Uardcn's Lxiiresa Co , 7-1 llro:ulw,ij; I'ullen, Virgil Co., L'ipres C.. 11 Wall trool; Well?. Fargo & Co.. H Wall Strcot. Overthrce hundred livery tiables in thocily of tsow alonu are using ' the Mexican -iIu.-iTA.Nu Liniment, in all of which it givua unusual Ealisfac- tion. ' . C4.VTXOX, 1 Pome unprincipled parties havo under- 1 taken to coun,tcrloit tbis Liniment. The genuino is wr.ii'pcd in a lino "steel Plato" i cnsr-vinB, with "G. W. V c.-t tiro oil . Cbeio- 1 uu" and "Trade Mark. MLX1CAN MVS- TANG LIN1.MKNT," eiiKruved serosa the f face of each wrapper. Tlio whlo bears tho proprietors' private United iiiaies ltcvonuo , stamp, and not a cvmrnoa tauip, as utod ' by druRKidt;. LVOS ilASUPACTiaiNO Co., d37 b6 I' .rL 1'iac , S. Y. |