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Show MEDICAL. E, D. COLEMAN, M. D Late Surreon on C. P. R. R..J MEDICAL EXAMINER FOR N. Y. M. IKS. Co.. LN NEVADA AND UTAH. Has located in Salt Lake City, and In addition to the practice of Medicine aod Obstetrics, will iay special atlonLion and GVxmxTKt: rrara i ln , PAKALYSJS. SCnnFL'LA. VENEREAL VENE-REAL DISEASES. HIiKUMATIaM, Nervous Nerv-ous Diseases and U ea'cs of LE.1D and ARSENIC AR-SENIC POISOSISUfrom tho mines and furnace. fur-nace. TO THE LADIES : Dr. C. has had man? rears experience In the diseases of women, and will warrant a euro in all cases or moke no charge. Offioe.No. 9 CLARENDON HOUSE. K Can be found at all hoars at office or at ISaJt Lake House sT" Beat of city references given. NEW MEDICAL TOR! "The Philosophy of Marriage," Wot the Debilitated flcrTom System. DBL JO ft DAS, of tho Ainnjmlcal Mu-enm, 818 MoDtomrrj ttrt, (ne.r CuliforuiB,) SAN FKANOIdUO, CUforui, Ims publLhod fourof tils mt important and iiuitrucUio Loctur, in net Tolmna. ror lb OS wUo cannot ait-tud toe Lectnm t tho Mimum. Irery DDmamrd and married man luoald read and study these important Leo-luraa Leo-luraa Tor the good of himself and nffrpring. By ddn-nitin the secretary of lOo Anatomical Hm-uoj, Han yrsocUco, od enclosing Tweuty-fira Tweuty-fira Cxnta in postage stamps to pay pottago, be Bojk will be (or warded to any part ol the state or Terr! tone. Dr. Jordan can be consulted by letter. j6 W.F.ANDERSON, M.D. H.J. RICrlAHDS, M.O, Surge on a and Physician, OH.ee. for the present, at their respective residences in thoLitn and 14th Wards; 0. C. ORMSBY, M. D. PHYBIOIAN. SURGEON AND DBTJGGIST, BHIOIUM CITY. UTAH. - HOTELS, ETC. TQWNSEND HOUSE,) SALT LAKE CITY. THE LEADING HOTEL OF UTAH. JAMES TOWNBEND PROPRIETOR. This House is centrally and pleasantlr located, lo-cated, well famished, and has accommodations accommoda-tions for 10 austs. THE PROPRIETOR Is now preparing to bnlld large addition! to his Hotel, whieh when finished, will render it the Most Complete EttablUhment In tho ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION I mil AMERICAN HOTEL, A Select and First-Class House. OUR BLOCK CAST OF THEATRE, SALT LAKE CITY, TtrraslS.OO par day. Board without with-out room 913.00 per week. Hatha free to guests. J. O. liIfTLE, jonM Proprietor. TAYLOES HOTEL, Wt Side Main fttre.t, BOOMS with or -without BOARD. ADDITIONAL IMPROVEMENTS, LAilGn FROHT ROOM Added for tbs us. of Qaoiu. HOT AND COI.D UATHS. TAYLOR & CUTLER, myll Proprietors. Washington House A-'liird Mouth Htreet, HALT LAKE CITY Board and Lodging, per Weekt 7 00 Day Hoard " 0 00 French Spring Bed 3 00 Beda, per Might - 50 IHeala - as til New Commercial Loipn Rooms, 46, Commercial St., Sfilt Lake City. 0. W. TAPPAN. Proprietor. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Spring Beds, 35, 3TU and 90 eta. per Hlgliti ll.sUie IXOU per Week. Single Hoonn, SO and T9o. per H lght 3.00 to 14.50 per Weak. Double Rooms, $1.00 to 91.50 per Wight. 0b GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, ON THK JC CROPS A If PLAN Bltuetet In buHnest part of tho oily, with accommodation for 00 guests. TMRPT-CLASC accommodation for Families J? and Travel ors. Kaoul, 50c, 7.1c, $1.00 and $1.50 Dining Flail and RosUurant under tho manaeoaiont of M. II. lleardslor. lato of the Al orris on House, Oni .ha, and Tichnor House, Lincoln, Nob. Board per week, 9T Meals. 00c. Stages loavo daily for tbo mine. Laundry oonnectod with tho hotel. SMITH . BIOAZE, myl? Prorriotoff.' SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. NOTICE. Wo havo boca appointed by Veuve Xavier Jouvin &. Cie, TUB SOLE AGENTS FOX TUB Pacific Coast, FOR TUB SALS OF GLOVBS Of Their Manufacture. MURPHY, GRANT & CO. BALTIMORE TRADE, WIYI. LANAHAN & SON, DISTILLXIiS AND JOBUEIIS OP RYE WHISKEYS, .Warohouse o. SO Light Street, ;DAt.TIfllORK. V NOTARIES PUBLIC. Jas. W. Suiabara, Wo. II. GilUsple, Chas. A. Gould. StainDnrn. Gillespie & ML. NOTARIES PUBLIC, Searchers of Records, OONTXT AITOB . a , AMD COHinsSIONBRS OP DEEDS FOR York. MassaehasetU, PenD-ylranU. Ohio, Illinois, low. Nebraska Wynm. Ina. MoD'ar., Nevada. California, Oregon Texas. Colorado. District ol Columbia and otnor States and Territories. 9 Applications for Patents. Minlns-Deeds. Minlns-Deeds. Aurooiuenu and Bonds tor Deeds. AiorHMos. Powers of Attorney. Leases. Contracu and other Instrnmenta of writiar drawn with awnrn'T and dispatch mining and other Companlee In-serpor.ua In-serpor.ua mmnmr the Lwi of Utah, A bi tracts of Titles to Minins and other proi'r'y mads in the mou -nmplete form SlInliiK property examined and reported re-ported on . Omca it BEID'8 BUILD TNO, EAST TEMPLE ST., SALT LAKMCIXY, t.T. A .Notary Public always in the Office from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Transcripts famished f om thoorstMinlni Records in tho Conner of S-i)t Lake, to wit; thosooftno Mountain Lako Mining Distriot (now Big and Little Cottonwood DUtrieu). and from thoio of ihe Bis Cottonwood Mining Min-ing District, by Wh. M. dlLLKaPlK, Deputy Depu-ty Recorder, Big Cotionwod M'g Diitriot. mrZl CHAS. W. STA YNKR, NOTARY PUBLIC, Daly qualified and commiasionod by tho Governor. m220IECO al Calder Bro'8' Salt LakoCity, j W. P. APPLEBY, United States Commissioner, Notary Public & Coavfeyaiicer, COMMISSIONER FOR ! CaHrornia, Iowa. Michigan, Nevada, Kansas, 'VViacnsin, Nebraska, Pcnnsj Irani, N ow Jersey, Missouri, Illinois, Montana, Indiana, Massachusetts, and other States and Territories. All kinds Of legal and business instruments accurately accur-ately drawn, and acknowlo igments taken Mining and other companies inourpo-atad under tho laws of Utah. mylO NEW YORK TRAOE. Cochran, McLean & Co. Importers and Jobbers of DRY GOODS, While Goods, Hosiery, Notions, Woolens, Linens, Embroiderlos and Luc os, 462, 4&i and. 4(W BROADWAY. E. B. C WRIGHT, SJtiW lURU, Jny-20 RICf, GOODWIN, WALKER & CO., Importsrs and Jobbers or SILK AND FANCY mir goods, Ci'A, 70 and 179 Broadway W.G. BARNEY. NKW YORj- L. M. BATES & CO., 451 453 Broadway, HEW YORK, OLroaiuj urp joibiks ot Fancy Dry Goods, H0S1BBY, "WHITE (300D8, WOOLENS, SHAWLS, YANKEE NO HONS. &c. J. H. BULQBR. jDi BENEDICT, HALL & Co. Manufacturers and Wholosalo .Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES 13-iand I3S Grand St., Now York, Corner Crosby, one blook out of Broadwa dl'l JEHIAL READ & Co., Manufacturers and WholesaloDealers in FUH AND WOOL, HATS, Straw Good$t Umbrdlas &cf No. 408, Broadway, NEW YORK. Jo. Jim Hunter. jtT THOS. M. ARGALL & Co., Men's, Youths' Boys' and Children's CLOTZHZUXTG-, AT WnOLBSAXB, 313 at 315 Broadway, Mew York. J. I. 00 W LBS. f27 HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, 54 South Street, NEW YORK. EDMUND WILKES, Agent, KIMBALL'S BLOCK, Salt Lake City. Will art vauce liberally on eonalgxt-meut. eonalgxt-meut. of Ore and Bullion. Bullion purchased at highest market rates Kvj Ayer's ' Cherry Pectoral, For Dleeaaca of the Throat and Lunge, inch as Codr-It , Colds, ! 1 hooping-cough, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. f.Nw Among tho great jAr,,1. discorerios of mod-fQrf mod-fQrf ji ' 0nl ,cionce' fw P 'fl of moro roal value to mankind than ( this effectual remedy reme-dy for all diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, A vast trial o f i ts virtues, throughout this and ' other ooantrief, has shown that it does surely and oOeotuoJIy oontrol them. Tho testimony of our best oUliens. of all olassos. osUblishos tho fact, that Chkrby PcrroRiL will and does relieve ud cure Lho ahlicting disordors of tho Throat and Lung beyond any otbor mod loin a. The most dansorous atlcction" of the Pulmonary Organs yid to Its power; and cases of Consumption, cured by this preparation, are publicly known, so remarkabio as hardly to ba believed, be-lieved, woro they not proven beyond dispute. dis-pute. Ab a remedy It Is adequate, on which tho public may roLy for full protootion. By enring Congha, the forerunners of more serious disease it savoe unnumbered lives and an amount of suQerlnn not to bo computed. com-puted. It challenges trial, and oonTirjcfs the most sceptical. Every family should keep it on band as s protection agninst the early and unperceived amok ol Pulmonary Affections, which are easily mot at first, but which becouio incurable, and loo often fatal, if neglected. Tendor lunys need this defence; and it is unwise to bo without jt. As a sufe-guard sufe-guard children, amid the distressing dis-oftses dis-oftses which beset the Throat and Chest of childhood. Chekrt KiCTOBal is invaluable; lor, by iu timely use. multitndcs Are rescued from premature graven, and saved to tho love and affection ocn.ered on thorn. It acts spcedl'y and surely against ordinary colds, securing sound and health-restoring ileep Noons will siioV triinlilesome Inllucnzi, and painful Itronelili Is, hen they know how eiisily they can bo cured. Originally the product of lonir, laborious and iu-coijfful eao;airal investicaiirn, no cost or toil is srrevl in miking every bottle in the utmost pibo porlrwnori. It may be confidently relied upon as posscsiDg .ill the virtues it has ever eihibitcil, and capable of producing cure t mouiorabicas thogroatost it has over otfectM. Prepared by Dr. J..AYEB& Co., Lowell, Mass. Practical fc JnalyllcAl Chenilste, Sold by all DRUGGISTS EVER YM'HBRE Soli at Son's Co-operatiTGL ,1 LEGAL. A. MINER, ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR. Office at Residence, Second flonth street SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. All kinds of legal business promptly at ended to. j2d GEORGE C. BATES, A TTORNEY-A T-L A W. C. BtTROH BAWLEV, Attorney -at-Law, Clerk of the Supreme Court and Territorial Librarian. J. W. HAMLIN 8. Office ia Kimball's blook. near U.S. Mar-JU Mar-JU ahal's office. CHARLES Q. LOEBER, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW. OiBoe Room No. fl, oror First National Bank, alt take City. my 12 W. P. APPLEBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW And Register in Bankruptcy Offices No , Main St. mrlQ r. L. WILLIAMS. LI ORjLKB TOITKS WILLIAMS & YOUNO, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Office, half-a-blook south of Theatre, Salt Lalco City. j!2 - Z. BNOW. K. D. HOOK, SNOW tL HOGE, Attorney and Counselors at Law 9 Salt Lake City, Utah. OOce at Snow's corner, 1st East Street, jufi - JONATHAN C. RQYLE, ATTOKNEY-AT-LA.W, Salt Lake City, Utah. i Offleo Over First National Bank. Residence Resi-dence on 3d East street, between South and 1st bouth streets. s20 THOS. FIT OH. OXO. I. WBITKXT. FITCH A WHITNEY, ATTORxNKYS-AT-L, A. W, 30 First South Street, , f20 SALT LAKB CITY. S. A. MANN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 36 First South Street, f9 Salt Lake City. Utah: JOHN 3. MILNER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Frovo City, Utah, Collections made ia the 1st and 2nd Judicial Judi-cial Districts. Speoiai attention giren to Mining casos. Office at residenoo. Centre St. Proro City, J5 Warner Karll, F. M. Smith. EARLL 6l SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SALT LaJtl OITT, First South StreeL Rooms II and 12, No 105. Kimball Block. IANIEJL S. UANa.. attorh e y-a t-l a w, Salt Lake City, Utah. ' Office west side or Eut Tempi Street. . d7 Wm. HAYDON, (Late Judge of 4th District Court, Horada,! ATTORN E Y-A T-L AW, Room No. 9, East Temple Street, orar First National Bank. nl , . U. COOLER; ATTOBNBY AND COUNSBLLOK, East Temple Street, Colcbrook'a Now Bnlldlng, np-atalra, In28 salt LAti oitt. Mil 1 IMTDV I NOTICE. Great Reduction In MILLLINERY GOODS ! SELLING OFF! MRS. COLEBROOK Palace of Fashion, Wishes to Inform the Ladles that she la now offering heir choice assortment of Hats & Bonnets, Including the favorite DOLLY VARDEN, At coat price to make room for r'AH.Ij GrOODS. JUST ARRIVED LADIE3DRE3S CAPS, BLACK ENGLISH CRAPE, BABY HOODS & NOTIONS. mrli SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF AT W. H. WILKINSON'S. m isu mm shoes. At Cost, at W. H. WILKINSON'S. MEN'S AND BOYS' FELT IAD STRAW HITS At Cost, at W. H. WILKINSON S. MEN'S AND BOYS' Boots and Shoes, At Cost, at W. H. WILKINSON'S, Go to W. H. Wilkinson's For all kinds of WALL PAP.EH. Selling Everything at COST! lalf Block east New Keat MarieL pi , Dr. J. P. P. YIN DENBEEGH, From Prussia, THE OilEAT o 3vr EXTERMINATOR, Late of Ban Francisco, Cel., ! Would inform tho sick generally that about forty years' oxtensive practice of medicine med-icine and surgery in Europe and the United States, of wnics twenty-one hare been in California, has, by close observation and great experiments, come to the conclusion that there are more acute andchonio dis eofes by worms, hyadndids, auimaloula) or other species yl entroieo. Tbo publie generally, gen-erally, or tho profession at largo, are not aware of the number of patients who era treated by eminent phygioians for this, that, or suon a complaint, without any relief! If the disease has beon understood, a few doses of Db- V'a boTEBgjoH Wobh Rskidt would have immortiately cured the complaint, and have saved a great many lives. Dr. V. has oo Ilea tod a large variety of California roots and herbs, which, by analysing, olose observation observ-ation anu ox'ensire experiments, he can conscientiously say that be has discovered new remedies for the suoccsslai cure of the following diseases : " Dyr-pepsia, Chronic Affootions of the Liver and Kidneys, first and second rtages of Consumption, Wnite Swelling. Palsy, per-uatorrhaja per-uatorrhaja or local weakness, Nervous Debility, Debil-ity, Kpilepiio Fits, KheuiatUm. Neuralgia, Diarrhoea. Incontinanoe of Urine. Uravel Fluor Albas Diabotes. Dropsy.aod all those diseases which are known uuaerthe name if Veneral, suoh as Syphilis, in all its forms. Gonorrhea. Gleet, Strictures, False Passages. Inflammation of the Bladder and Prostrate tilands. Excoriations. Pustules, Piles, Pimples. Pim-ples. Blotched and all Cutaneous Eruptions ot tho skin. Cut cor Tumors cured with or without operation, ln Recent Veneral Diseases, Dis-eases, the Dr. eUeots a oure in from three to six days, or no cDarge. ror the Eye. Ear and Throat, Dr. V. possesses pos-sesses new and mvaluablo romudiee. Dr. V. would advise those ladies troubled with irregularities of the.Utorons to try his new remedies and got curod. Dr.V-n DentierBB'fl Iniailibla Worm Syrup forchildren. Price 81. Warraotedto rxuei the worms, or the money refunded. Dr. J. P. P. Van Denoerdh's HairTonio a sure cure to deuii oy all unimaloulm of the Ilair Fotliolep, prevents falling out and promoting pro-moting the growth ol the ilair. Price $1.(50, warranted. By consulting and undergoing a imple examination, ex-amination, the alUcied can learn i. their diseases dis-eases is oaused ny Worms or not; at all evoau Dr. Van Denbergh can tell thorn from what diseases they are suffering. Consultations and examinations FREE of oharge in all oases. Dr. Van Don berg guarantees, guar-antees, in all coses, to expel tho worms, or no ohargos. Card from Juage Frier, of Folk County", DR. J. P. P. VAN DENBERQ : Dbak Sib: I Lane pleasure in thanking you publicly for tho restoration of my healtn after nineteen years of great suffering mentally men-tally and bodily. 1 duatored a great deal; 'was afilicted wuh almost every imaginable pal: and despaired of seeing a well day again. When I came to see you at Salem, you said you would remove tho cause ol uu..r, y nam' suffering in five hours. 1 ould hardly oeiieva miiutatiur uk,L. tho five tasteless powders you gave too, aDout 900 worms passed irom me, and now, fourteen four-teen days ouerwards, I feel like another man, and am able to follow my business without pain or inooavenienao. I remain, Yours respectfully, , ... - A- FRIKR. Bothel, Folk oounty, October 10, 1871. Remarkable. Bight Hundred Worms Expelled. I think it a public benefit to make tho following fol-lowing statement, that 1 nave been afflioted fori wo yejrs with constant pains im the stomach, and. in fact, pains all over my body; no appetite, and lot me eat what i would, it aiwars put me in distress. No medioino would relievo me,and I grew worse and worse, unul new I am a mere skeleton. Nobody could toll mo what was the matter with mo, until I consulted Dr. J. P. p. Von Denbergh, in 6aiem, Oregon, and he told me 1 was emiotea witn worms, and they were the oause of ail my misery and pains. I took the Doctor's medicine, and he expelled 80a worms train me. ibey are like loaches, with long tails, and measure from one to one and one-half inoo.es in length. I only too six little powders, and tnoy brought the worms within four hours tinio. All those afilicted wishing (o see me, oan find meat Sam Ren-let's Ren-let's stable, Eolam, Oregon, V. ORAIO. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day ot September, 1S7I. J. J. MURPHY, J. P. Said worms oan be seen at Dr. J. P. P. Van Doubergh's office. Opera House blooE, Court street, tialem. A Card. DR. J. P.P. VAN DENBERGH: Dkab Sib: I deem it my duty to make tho following statement: For the last three years i nave boon suffering with constant gnawing pain and a quivoring sensation in my stomach, also pain in my chest and heart; my food would not ugest.and I was so nervous nerv-ous thai wuh difficulty I oouid follow my oooupution, which baa been hero in Salem for tne past ten years as a practical dentist. In fact, trum tbo constant pin and misery 1 had wasted a Way to a mere skoloton. I hud ooen dootoring a sreat doal without any benefit, and beiieriug thoro was no help lor me but to ling or on until death wo old relieve re-lieve ail my sutloring. Some vf my friends thought I ban worms and had bettor see Dr. Van Denbergh. He told me at onoe that wurms were the cause of all my troubles, so be gavo mo five small and tasteless powders, ana in lour hours about 700 worms it out one iooh to one and ono half inoQes long, came away Irom uio that day, and the to. lowing night some mure came, and now I am happy to say 1 tool like another man again, and am gaining strength from day to day. II. BAI ITU, M.D. Salem, Orogon. Soptombor d, 1S7L Another Great glaughter I We think it our duty to make tho follow- 1 ing Btatemeni, in hopes it may do somo good ! to siua obiiuren : I'ur child hod boon siok for some time. Thinking all the time our litlio one was troubled with worms, we tried many uootors and a great many re medio. without any relief. Borne neignoors told us ' we shoula go ana try Dr. Van Don berg, the (Worm Doctor, in Salem. Wo did so, and ho gave us ono bottlo ol his celebrated Worm Syrup, and after giving the medicine, to our great astonish mom aoout 8u0 worms passed 1 awa, from our dear child, and now, thank heaven, she is woll again, I- D. GRIZZLE. Salem, Oregon, October 3d, jSTI. 1,800 Worms Kxoelled. After sovon years of suffering, pain and dobility, and doctoring for many complaints, now proved that I did not have, and taking ' different kinds of medicine Irom many eminent emi-nent physicians, I gave up in despair, thinking think-ing it was no use to drench my poor stomach stom-ach any longer, and that 1 must waste away until there was nothing left of poor mo. But hearing of tho astonishing cures that Dr. J. P. Van Denbergh has pernor toed in so short a time, eflooting cures in a few hours, and my friends advising me to make ono more effort, I consulted Dr. Van Denborgh.and he told me that my miseries wore ouspd by worms, and he would expel them In about five hours. After taking fire small powders, about fifteen hundred worms passed away from mo. and I am happy to say that I am better than X hare boon lor a great while. P, R. BVES. Subscribed and sworn to before tne. this 18th day of September, 1671. J, J. MURPHY, J. P. Gratitude compels me to make the following follow-ing statement, thinking it may do somogood to my fellow sufforers. I have boon afflictod for a long numbor of ytftrs with tie following follow-ing complaints : I could not oat anything unless it would produce great nam in my stomach and bowels, bow-els, always palpitation of the heart, severe swelling and rbeumalla pains in all mr joints; also neuralgia to my haad. no sleep always restless at night; in fact, I was re! duced to a more helpless skeleton, not able to walk alone, and gave up in despair I must also state I had beon dootoring with tho moit omineut physicians of Uit State, alio wuh the bwt aoctor; of San FranoUco! and God oiily knows, without any relief, till I hoard tho groat cures Dr. J P p Van Donbsrgh had performed in and around Salem. I applied to bun for heln .Dl health, I havoonly taken his nedisine two months and have gstned, during that time, twenty-five pounds in wouhuand am able to do all my housework and more. , . JAXK POTTER. Linn coaoty, about thirty miles east of tha foot of the Cascades-. 01 ttt I Salem, Oregon, December 36, lgn. Long Standing Cough, with Bxoes elve Expectoration, Coxed In Four Weeks. This is to eerltfy that I have beon troubled with scvore pain in my chest and lungs, and coughing all night long and excessive ex-P-ctoration. 0 .d knojrs I have been coughing, cough-ing, month after month, so that nobody could sleep in tbo housn. Everybody saia I could not be cured Ihon I was odved to fee Dr. J. P. P. Van Denbergh. and than thanks to his skill, he cured mo in about four woeKs, and it is now two months since I quit taking modicice. and my weight is now one hundrod and seventy. eight pounds, and I .im able to do any kind of bard work. a , n' t, . lIS HELD. Salem. Oregon, December lit, IS7L OFFICE S2 Main street. 8ALT LAKE CITY, gn J RAILROADS. O. IF. JFL. FL. February 6th, 1878. SAN FRANCISCO AND SACRAMENTO Leare going Kat.j Axrire from Bast 400pm TOUamLBeu Fran.. 8.30pm f2 30 pm 36 " I 7 36 " .Oakland .. 8.00 "ilW" 4 10 " I 7 SO - Ban Joaa 8.30 1 2 10 " 6 86 " 8 86 - Kile 7 06 " 12 8 48 "1160" .. Stockton. . 4.07 " . 9 07 " 10 46 " l iG pm Sacramento. 3 30 pm1 7 IS am Am re from H at Lea going West SACRAMENTO. COLFAX, RENO AND OLDEN. Leare going g&at Arrive from &ul , ! 0"J pm I .Sacramento.' 2 00pm , 616 - ...OoltM...jl0ajaa 13 6am ...Eeno a 10 - I 8 10 " I PFinoemooca 1 16 pm 1 12 00 m Ba.ueM.onni 136 " 4iOPn, i.iko.... 8 46am I 0 20am .0Bdoa. 30pn- Arrie from Leare going West Sundays excepted, tdnndays only. K x pi an a 1 1 en. Por trains running "from" San Francisco, take tho left hand columns and road downwards, down-wards, or "Eastward " For trains running "towards" San Francisco, Fran-cisco, take the right band columns and read upwards or "Westward." A. X. TOW UK, ,H. dOOTiMAN, Sen. flupt o. raM'D ana TIekl Art Geo H. Rice, Agent, nlt Like City, . Office with Marshall A Carter Over W.F. ak Co's Bank. !3"Through Cars from Missouri River to Chicago. Indianapolis, Cincinnati. Logans-port Logans-port and Columbus. Connections at those points with lines leading to the East, North and South This m the Seal. Shortest, (Aulckeat and Cheapest Route. Do not bo deoeiTed, bat obtain Tickets yia the Burlington A Missouri River Railroad. A.H.TODZALIN. 0. K.PBRKIN8: Gen'l Pass: AgonL GenT SupM. UNION PACIFIC RIILR01D TIME TABLE. DNTIL further notice, Trains will letiTe aod arrive at Ogdon Daily, as follows : Daily EprMiaOm. Daily Exp's.o'J.m. Mixed. o-.W p.m. I Mixed. - 2 35 pm. Freight. - 10-3 a.m. Freight, - 6 1,,. Daily counoclions niado at Ogdoi W-thLtah Central Pacific Road Iron S-tlt Lnko city and all points in Bouth ern Utah. At Bryan with stitgoa for Sweetwate: mines. At Cheyenne with Denver Pacific Railroad lor Denver, Central city Georgetown and all points in Coloradt and IVew Mexico. At Omaha with Chicago and North Western, Chicago, liock Island and Pacific, Burlington and Missouri Kiver, Kansas city, dt. Joe and Council Bluff: ItailroadB and Missouri Kiver Lino ol titeatntira for all po nts East and bouth Tickets for sale to all points East al office of Wells, Fargo & Co., East Temple Tem-ple street, and at tho office of Utah Central Cen-tral Kailroad, in Bait Lake city; also at Union Pacific Kailroad ticket office in I Ogden, at which office berths on sleeping sleep-ing cars can be secured. Arrangements haye been made whereby where-by passengers desiring to visit Denver on ihoir way East can avail themselves of an excursion rate from Cbeyenno to Denver, and return at greatly reduced rates. Eor particulars and all information in regard lo passage, apply at Ticket Offices. Of-fices. Passengers should be careful to secure their passage tickets to all Eastern and Southern points rto OMAHA, and thus avail themselves of the advantages of a through Bleepirg car, comfortable accommodations ac-commodations and quick time. THUS. L. KI .1BALL, m General Ticket Agent, T. E. Sicksls, Chi. Engineer and Superintendent. THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY ul??r?I01i.KESTK0UTB between OMAHA and CHICAGO, completed four years; ago, since wh ch time the Company have spared neither pains nor exponso in perfecting its rad bee! and track, and equipping it with rolling tock.of tho most modern improvements-this, improvements-this, togotaer with the fact of its being' the Shortest Line, offers to tho Traveling Travel-ing Public a route unsurpassed in this country for speed, comfort, safety and sure connections. PARTICULAR CAUTION should be taken by passengers in selecting their route, and not be deceived by false advertisements and representations by interested parties of competing lines in regard to time, distances, rates, tc This popular route requires no false statements, rolying on iu true merits, it needs only to be known by the traveling travel-ing public to be appreciated. TIME: I San Francisco to Omaha, four days and seven hours. Via Chicago and North "Western Railway, Omaha to Chicago, twentv-threo twentv-threo hours. J Omaha tc New York, sixty hours. Omaha to Boston, sixty-four hours. Pullman's Palace, Hotel, antt Sloop. lag Cars Are run on all through trains from Omaha, to Chicago. How to Secure Sleeping Berths Bo-fore Bo-fore Reaching Omaha: Passenger dosirous of socuring Sleep, ing Berths, Sections or Stale Rooms in the Sleeping Car from Omaha East, can do so by telegraphing from any of tho stations on the Union Pacific Kailroad Carpenter General Agent, 0.' & N. W. Railway, Omaha, slating what they want. This is all thoy need to do until they reach the 0. & 2f, W. Railway Rail-way Depot on the east side of the Missouri Mis-souri River, then go the bleeping Car Conductor, give him their names, as per telegram, and they will find that be has their berths reserved for them. Paebengers going East will consult their own mtarost by socuring Through Tickets nia CHlAGO & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY which can be procured at all principal ticket offices in California and the West, and at railroad offices to San Francisco, bait Lake City, Ogden, Omaha and Council Blurts. JNO. C. GAULT, General Sup't Chicacro H. P. STAN WOOD, mc&SO. General Ticket Agent, Chicago, W. J. HOOPER & CO. ' COallLKKClAL, ITREET, B3 MISCELLANEOUS. RICHARDS' BUILDINGS, 2nd South Street. The Skating Kink Hall is cod verted into large aod commodious Office Room to rent, now ready in Richards' Buildings. Rooms in suite for families, and single and doable lodging rooms furnished or unfurnished in Richards' Buildings. A First-Class Restaurant, and meals furnished at all hours of the day in Richards' Buildings. A variety of the moat deairablo Summer Sum-mer drinks to be had in Richards' Buildings. One large business room, and a line hail on 2nd floor suitable for society meetings, lectures, (to., in Richards' Biiildings. Gas manufactured on the premises for lighting the buildings. S. W. RICHARDS, Proprietor. : IMPEEIAL. Having concluded arrangemcQts with the largest Refinery in the east to manufacture man-ufacture for us a special quality of CARBON OIL for our trade We hereby give notice that wo now have for sale the DIPERUL CARBON OIL, Which is far superior in quality and safety to any ever offered in this markot It is water white and Btands 150 fire test. We reoommend it to those that want a Good Quality of Illuminating Oil. i i r CALL AND EXAMINE. E. REESE & CO., 87 FIRST SOUTH ST. GEO. V. M. BQUTELLE, ' CIVIL- ENGINEER AND U. 3 MI iS Ell AL SURVEYOR. Applications for the Surveys of Mines for Patent and the preparation of the necessary diagrami and papers, will rooeive personal and pruupl attention. Surveys, Es .mates and Drawing nnd all worn oonnootod with the profession oarolully ana co it telly perf rinod. Offici In the B aiding occupied by the Surveyor General's Office, opposite tno rownsand House. Salt Lake City. aBriosKCU: Qen. C 0. Clements. U- 8. SurveyorOenoral; City Jaour. Postmaster, faolt Lake il (?;nJ iVolMm"- -S-Collector for Utah: Hen Geo. K, iUxweU. Kenister If. d. Land i Pffi0- mil5 NOTICE. Office Salt Lake City Gas Company, 42 Main Street, Juno 1, 1872. IHB public are hereby notified that tho Salt Lake Oity Ou Company will pro-oeed pro-oeed forthwith to erest their works, and will be prepared to famish Gas for xoneral use about the 1st of November next. Those de-irini; de-irini; to use Gas iu their stores, offices or dwelling, would do wU to notify the company, com-pany, at the earliest day possible, that arrant-omen's for metres and service may be made. The prioe of Uos will be four dollars per one thousand cubic feet. DANIEL H. WELLS, President. 1'. LALOK SHERREY, Superintendent) J12 J MINERS, FARMERS RAILROAD TRAVELERS ylLL Jo to proenr. for tb.ms.lTM oa. ot ih. C&lebr.t! Elgin Watches. They are oertMnly the bet of all odaptwl tr. tbeiruge. The moTctcents are conntrneted In the most eicellent manner lor exact timo-kceptnB timo-kceptnB .as well as for stromas and dara-bility. dara-bility. They can Hand the hardest unto -f ny watch; are all supnliod with a Patent Dnst Kxc'udor, makias them perfectly tlsht; tlipy have also Patent SmVy Pinions, besides be-sides other modem improTfmcnts. fJ'r?'oanJ,0ObuiD''(' "CAIiL C.ASMTJiS-SEN C.ASMTJiS-SEN 'a, at Factory Prioe. Eyiby Watch is Warranted. J ost received a larca supply of fine 1XD Ladles' Gold Watches. ' GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. Jakes gallacher. johx oaixachkb WILLIAM (ULLaCHKO. TRIUNE BAKERY MAIN STREET, On. door below th. wlker Hon... Ice Cream, Refreslunents, GALLACHER 4 SONS. .24 Pure Breatl ! Pure Canfly! I'D B ESTATE of RICHARD flOLIOHTLT .fill ...V 'PS'P p,'i. tbst Ih.j .uu carry on lb. bu.iocss of Bakers and Confectioners, At tbo old stand of Tlio "GLOBE," EAST TEMPLE STREET. Adjoininjr the Co-operative Grocery Dopart- tneir lineof basinet, am t bey hope, b y strict attention to the wants of their Vostomers to oontinue their patronage and support. Pure Home-mntlc Candles a ORDERS PILLED WITH DISPATCH a'.6 DUTY OFF TEAS JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOCK OF BEST BRAND OF GUNPOWDER AND Japan Teas AT REDUCED DUTY, Our TEAS far quality are proverbial. proverbi-al. Wo niako it our special study, so that the publio oan always depend on quality and prices. C.W.DAVIS. MORE ARRIVALS. f Q Different Sizes and AO Styles of DOORS. 27 Different Sizes of WINDOWS. The most comiilclc Slock ever brought lo Huh, A T LiTIMRJjlLOR&CO'S LUMBER YARD, SASH and DOOR FACTORY, rfS&ES& W08t of the LUMBERYARD, AH Kinds of Lumber DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES, LATHS, T. R. JONES Half-Mock loathjof D. 0. Depot, C. H. BASSETT, NITW HARDWARE STORE All kinds ot HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron and Steel, Stoves and Tin Ware ' BLACKBMITH TOOLS, AfffieBltural ImpUmtnfi And AtlalBsj Tools, At Lowest Kates, ' OPPOSITK BAL.T LAKK UOVUM BANKERS. First National Bank of Utah' SALT LAKE CUT. A. W. WHITE & CO, B A. 1ST e: e r s", KASX TEBPLK STIIBKT, Salt Last. City. Dealer, ia GOLD DUST.C01N AND BULLI01V. Exchange on all U-t Principal tti of th United SuUet and Europe. Particular attention rirn t Collecttonia and pncosdi roujuioJ at Current rate ol JvicflaVLUie on day of pajmoau GEO. E. W'HITN B Y, Attorney. CORRESPONDENTS! Bant or California - - 8ah Prandw La A Waller .... JHw Y'-k Vvk County National Bank Lhitvo tl--K(.il tUuk Bt. L.-11U diAte llauk 01 Nbrfk - OinUa BANKS DESERET Salt Lake City, Utah' Tdt jJank has onaniiod a SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, tndwlll rooive deposits of one dollar rnd upwards, on whioh lolerest will be allowed tthe rate ef eikrbt por cent, per annum, eomponnded secni-annuall7 f29 L.-a. H1LL.S, CashUr. SALT LAKE CITY NATIONAL BANK Salt Lake City, Utah Tei Authorized Capital - $500,000 OcnJ. H. DuRell, President. Hugh White, Cashier. Bempstiad A Kike Patrick, Attorneys. This Bank will tran-act all kinds of legitl-I legitl-I mate Hanking burinesa, and : deals ix gold ad nilyer. ;bullios and orks. Gold and Currency Eiohange drawn and Toletjrarh Tanros tuade on Now York, San Francixoo and prinaipal Atlantio and Pacific ouioa, available in any part of th United states and Canada. Deposits and sen oral business solicited fretn Kwtern and 1'oroiga Hunks and Bankers, Bank-ers, Firms and individuals ; Claook AoouuuU kept in Gold or Currency. Ei oh ante on principal si ties of Euro re and tbo Uanadas furnished in sums to suit, at tho lowest rates, and lelegrapn Transfers oa London. Loans made on Bullion, Publio Seouritie. Bonds. Loi;al Mock., Merchandise, or other good Collatorr-itf. Approved business paper discounted lur deiiusimrs. Oortiflcates of Deposit isined. parable In Gold orLurronoy ou oall, or at any Bieoifie4 tiuio. available ib any part of the Unitet 3 Uto and I'emtorios. Advances made on shipments of Bp or Ores to Wow York, oan franoifc $A Burjpe. CORRESPONDINTSl NEW YOHK- '"onal Park Banlr. 3AN FRANClicO-CaUfo LOM)ON)ay Oenke, MoOulloch A Co reU WELLS, FARGO & CO., EXPJtESS fOKWARDEKS, Bankers and Dealers in Exchange Drafts on Enrol,. Kuroocnn Coll.otions proniuily ntt.ud.d lo. K Tempi, atr.ot, Salt L.t, J,,,. rnU Th.o. F. Ibaot, As.nt. Bank of Deseret Successor to HOOPER, ELDREDGE & Co., Uora.r JSast Itmpl. d , BonUl 8tmu SALT LAKE CITY, OTAH. PAID UP CAPITAL, . ,,,,. muoHAM toi'nq r.(M.. i " m !i"m"i' ViM rcMi.tENNINnV . iumn SIIAKI' oir,,ors. FP1KAMUU7, L'lTTLK MILLS. Casbi.r,' Dl Id OOLD nm, COIN. KIC11AROB LAND W SHb.NTK, OUL-1.1COE OUL-1.1COE SCRIP, C'ollootionn aisdo ami promptly mittcd, FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR Ult Right About Face I Co-operative Store Keepers ! AND OlflKR". Wbo -,h...,.tai,i?jb, BOY UP THE WOOL! sell yon Uood. mr , i'n tll't J "h" We will also EXCHANGE CLOTH rot uf X en jqi n.n3;;,;rr:;okr.rd"ir,owr''','''" 'Our atoro,. m ail,i lbo Wool .L Wo. ,o .klD,.d h.,(,llhandi ready-made cloth ing MINERS' SHIRTS, tic ' 'k, ; ,r'i,,s. ":,f,u.,".' nru. for ,llt M , ot-sou ot-sou it , , i aod Car.t V.ru, to., rio., .to, .od. In ..T.rHA';'d"" bw""" "1 cnnol bo w 011 wl"m.n b JOSEPH BIRCH, iny26 na " asbiiu-ton. JlsTTsTROMEicT Merchant Tailor, East Side Commercial St., .xt door .oth ot J. M. Da7 Cc, Mollis, (assimeres, tic., on band. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Ptron" RMptctfolly Bolioltcd. mtt |