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Show She 0((lru function. WEDNESDAY ami SATURDAY PlULI.HIINO JAMES McllAW, Binncs Maaxger, to whom ul! Published ever by CirsJ, tlllinii:l Batiiieu coiiiinuuii aliom should I addi essed. Magnetic Motive Power. J. WILLIAMS The Journal of Telegraph describes machine exhibited in Newark, (N. J.), the purpose of which is to produce motive power hy the employment of mag- - & CO. OMY PIIJSIHM the. Lumber Dealers, lllPilE etisin. The llllnd Men and Ike t'? A HINDOO jr.USI.IS. , was six mi'ri of linlosfan, To learning much iiu liimil, (lie Elephant Vlio wont to . (TIkiihtIi all f them weie blind,) That each by olrvntlt. Might sHllsfy lii mind. Ft t " the Elejdiaiit, The First apyrnu-heAimI happening to full Against bis lind iiH.1 sturdy sidv At once begun t hawl : "WchI bless iu I'Ht Hie Elepliaut In very lik-wall!" Tlie Second, freling of the ttu-k- , Cried, "Ho! what have we her lo very round und smooth und sharp?" 'tin mighty clear Tail wurnfcr of an Elephant Is very like a Mar I" Tu ui The Third approaehed the animal, i And hapnliig to take The squirming trunk within hi hand,. Thin boldly iij he )kio: "I see," quoth b, "Iho Elephant I very lik sunke The Fourth reached out Ms ager hawf, And felt above hii knee: "What moat tleM wundrutt keast ll lite, It mighty plain"' quoth bat, "TU clear enough lira Elvpkaut ll very like a true !" The Fifth, who chanced to touch tlio eur, ftild, "E'en the blindest Inau Can tell vital thin resemblvs most; : lHiny Uia (act who can, Thlt marvel of mi Elephant J very like a fuu!" The Sixth no sooner Imd begum Alsjnt the heart to gnie, Thau, seizing on the swinging tail ' Thut fi ll within hlii scope, "I see," qnoth he, "the Elephant la very like a rope!" And n these men. of Indontatl , , Disputed loud aad long, Each in hia opinion t , Kxceeilllig stiff and strong. Though each wua partly In the t, And all vwro in Mie wrong. un MOIIU.. 80 oft in Iheologie warn, The disputants, I wwii, utter ignorance Of what each other mean, And prute about an Elephant Net oue ul theiu hue seou. Kail on in TO OKDKU HILLS OF ALL Daniel's battery of four cells Is used, yyii-t-,kindsCUT on short notice. aud aupply their the in of aa uauuj. potank containing porous cell, and dilute sulphuric acid of rilmary strength 111 the outer vessel. Bring on your Orders. cueatli it, firmly bolted to the floor, is circular iron name eighteen inches in Will take in Pavment for Lumber; Grain, Stock, Store Fay and Cash. iumeter, the width of the periphery or m being tive inches. apertures, are cut into the edge or face and of this iron case, three and a half inches Shingles, jLalh, the of and the of width Cedar Posts on length, hand, or frame. Into these are inserted the faces delivered on short f five iron cores, coiled and covered notice. pper wire, standing out from the frame and firmly fastened to it. Jn the interior is a w heel on whose rim are set 1 additional lnajritets, the same us on the iron case, and so set that the faces We have also at our office for sale f the omgneta in their revolutions meet each other at different yet regular eriods, corresponding with the double crank device in locomotives to prevent dead center. By acting on the peri phery all waste of power is avoided. On the shaft which extends from the mag Warranted not to freeze, and to give net wheel, there is a belt wheel of the sual diameter connecting with a wheel full satisfaction to purchasers. lutft on the ceiling, which in its turn II. li. SCOVILLE, was connected by a belt with a circular Ayrnt. saw 011 a bench. No power is gained by the diameter of the wheels as they were all equivalents of each other. The wires were connected, when at once a great rapidity of motion was ac- uired, the floor ot the room shaking violently with the power developed. leces of wood were sawn rapidly, and without apparently the disturbing apidity or evenness, of the motion. JAMES & 0. Two gentlemen weighing one hundred and seventy pounds each, endeavored to Are projamnl to FILL HILLS of LUMIIGK all stop tho motion of the wheel by the through the Winter, at their Steam Saw Mill on rcssure of a concave break having a the surface six inches by four, bearing on the be.t wheel, but without visible etlecl. Osrdcn his rapidly and eHective motion Middle motion hus been watched nine consee-uctivhours by investigating parties, without any perceptible decline of at the Following Rates: power, una witli a consumption of less than half a pound of rinc, a cost of less HI. Is a n half a cent per hour. The power . feet. loveloped was rated at two horse, and can be maintained for twenty-fou- r hours Sfuare-I-alffO- l, without intermission, at a maximum 100 cost of ten cents. l!y increase of diame ter and width, or by multiplication of wheels and tho number of magnets, the power can be largely increased by the Delivered anywhere in Oplen City for ft extra same number of cells. This was proved per lull leet. by the fact that by the addition of the W e will take Cah, Clock and drain in pav current cf suflicicnl length to surround Ull'llt. another set of magnets, no diminution of power was apparent, although the ac H) Bushels of CORN' Wonted Immediately. tion of the battery wag necessarily less ; us ancmcr wncci witu EinaUr power could have been added. Kan wis Tragedy. All of last week was taken up in tie examination of Jacob Miller, William Miller and Daniel Miller, resulting i alielr discharge on Saturday night, for vi ut of tmmacut evidence to commit. In t lie mean time, Jim Uraden, a black limn, with some Indian blood in him, wlm lives tip the river, just abovo the Twiss claim, was prevailed upon to tell tvbnt he knew, which turned out to be in the nature of a confession, or "turn' ing State's evidence." tlis statements were communicated to the Justice, who at once ordered the rearrest of the Ihree millers, who, with "Dill Hoss," have been having another examination this last week. The disclosures of Harden implicated John Suinnan, also, and on iu the Court-roolie was 11 ' Monday. The examination continued on Tues day, eliciting new facts of much iiu- iiortanoe, the greater part ot me evt tlence being a repetition oflliatliad on the ' which closed previous examination last Saturday. After supper, the attor neys,in summoning up, occupied the time until midnight, when Bill Koss and the three' Millers were committed by Justice Morehouse, and the "xuumwitiou of blur uan set for the next any. 1 lie prisoner were placed in the calaboose with guard of saven men about it. At abut 8.30 yesterday morning. some of the guards were attracted to the rdue of tho blutt behind the calaboose by a noise,' und the attention of the lest given in the same direction, for a I pou turning again few moments. toward the front, ,thcy found themselve aliiiot in the very midst of a party o men, who soon from fifty to seventy-fiv- e disarmed them and obtained the key The prisoners were then lied and put into an ox wagon and the guards locked 11 p in the ealaboose. After remaining there until nearly morning, they succeeded in attracting tho attention of two young men, wuo with sledges, broke the door fastening ud let them out The crowd and wagon wcro immcdi ately trucked to the house of John A Twiss, where lie was murdered, and theM, i dimeling from the limba ot black oak, whtuu stands near and in front of the house, were found the dead bodies of Bill Kos, Juke Miller, (tit Id man.) and John 8turr.ian. The two voting Millers were not found. The guards relate that the crow which took the prisoners were disguised thut they were evidently, every man of them, miber; thut but lew words wet used; that there was no seeming hast er other evidence of great excitement that each man eeomcd to have a duty allotted to him, and performed his part deliberately. The guard could form no certain eon je ture whether the crowd were aDou to effect a rescue, or were going to execute the prisoners, until they saw them tied and put into the wngon. A rescue had been anticipated and was undoubtedly brewing. The parties who were connected wiik a plan for jescue, will, isome of them, more than likely, be invited to emigrate, and choice ef routes given them, as between the usual avenues of travel, and the shorter, but more speedy route of "up tree." At least this is the expectation f tuanv citizens. li is hoped that it will not be carried further than is de vmnded lor tlie fecurity of citizens w h have taken an active part iu the prose I arter ir cution of the murderers. , v ord. COMPOUND FLUID MILLIONS Bear Testimony to tbo Wonderful Curative Elletts of DR. WALKIiU'S Jltxtraot rALIKUlNT ISRAEL CANF1ELD. Directors. MILL. STEAM SAW I. Fork of River, 75 per 100 Sheeting, 82.00 per leet. Flooring and Pickets, 82.25 per 100 leet. aldrciwd to HARXARI) MHITK, All Order o11k1i ing Collars and Shirts. 1 tit a little common winte wax in your starch, say two ounces to the pound; then if you use any thin patent starch, be sure you use it warm, otherwise the wax will get cold and gritty, and spot your linen, giving it the appearance of being stained with grease; it is different with collar starch, it can be used quite cold; however, ol that anon. Now then, about polishing shirts: starch the fronts and wristbands as stiff as you can. Always starch twice, that is, starch, and dry, then starch again Iron your shirt in the usual way, making the linen nice and hrm, but without aiiy attempt at a good finish; don't lift the plaits; your shirt Is now ready for polish ing, but you ought to have a board the same size as a common shirt board, made of hard wood, and oovered with only one ply or plain cotton cloth, rut th board into thebreast of your shirt, damp the front very lightly with a wet sponge. then take a polishing iron, which 13 tia and beveled a little at oue end polish gently with the beveled part, taking care not to drive tne linen up into wave-li- k blisters; of course this requires a littl practice, but if you are careful and persevere, iu short time you will be finish which able to give that enamel-lik- e Menis to be so much wanted. TO UitEss collars. t or this pur pose use the best starch, say -- His, and 4 oz. of was and CJ pints of water; first dissolve the wax in the boiling water take the vessel off the firo and allow it to stand for five minutes; during this time dissolve the starch in the smallest possible quantity of cold water, then pour it gradually into the vessel am! boil niinules-ke- ep tor stirring all th time; this starch can be used quite cold rub it well into tho collars, wring as light as you can, finish by wringing in a cloth, then iron; thus jou will have them stiff without being hard, and when well dressed will have that boautiful elastic finish so much admired in new collars. in An I'je to Truckcoit SaltLako LUMBER YARD, SALT LAKE CITY. SHINGLES, $1.50 TER THOUSAND. A disconsolate citiien of Neiv Orleans put the following questions to one of the pupers published theve : "Mr. Kdytur That what I wish to ask you is whether strychnine, what the police give the dogs, won't pizeu the human being after sassingers has hcen fried. Pleaae put in the paper bow this is, for if fried .. strychnine is pien, I go agin sassin-gersYours, until pisoned." AtXewhallville, Conu., three hundred girls are employed ia making rifle cartv name and style of the "Ogden Publishing Company." bee. '1. The Capital stock of this Com pany shall be Five Thousand Dollars and may be increased to Ten Thousand Dollars, aud shall be divided into Shares' of Fifty Dollars each. Labor of persons employed by the Company iu its legitimate business may be received as Stock equivalent to cash: Provided, that no person so employed be allowed to take by labor more than three shares in oue year. Sec. 3. The officers of this Company shall consist of a President, Hoard of Directors, Secretary, aud Treasurer, each of whom shall be a Stockholder iu the Company. The Board of Directors shall consist of not less than three nor more than five iu addition to the President and who shall bo ex officio members of the Hoard. Sec. 4. It shall lie the duty of the President to preside at all the meetings of the Company and of the Hoard, aud to sign all documents as are or may be prescribed by the Constitution and by laws, except certificates of dividends to stockholders: Provided that in tuc ab sence of the President the shall preside. Sec. o. It shall be the duty of the Hoard to enact for the general management and direction of the busi ness of this Company, and also, so far as may be necessary, to engage anc appoint employees for the carrying on of the work aud business of the Company, and to discharge the same at pleasure They shall also have full power to bar gain, sell, convey and deliver any and all species of property belonging to the Company which may not be needed for the business thereof. Sec. C. The Hoard of Directors shall furnish an annual statement in detail of the business, and a balance sheet of the books of the Company, to be read before the General Meeting of tho Stockholders to be holden' on the Thirly-firs- t day of January iu each year, at such place as the Directors may desiguaie: together with declnration of dividend. J he first Annual Meeting to be held on the Thirty first day of January, lci: Provided, that if any of said Thirty-firs- t days shall occur on Sunday, said meeting shall be held on the day preceding. Sec. 7. The Hoard of Directors shall have further power to call Special Gcue-ra- l Meetings at such other times and places as in their judgment may be required, reasonable noiioo thereof being Vice-Preside- Vice-Preside- Vice-Preside- by-la- Fencing Lumber ON CARS AT OGDEN, $25.00 per Doors, Sash M. ml Ioors, to llliinls made order. Salt Lake & Truckeo LUMBER YARD. j). ir. Vinegar Bitters are not a vile Fancy Prink. Poor Ruin. Wbiskey, 1'roof pirita and Refuse Liquors doctored, vpiced and sweetMade of ened to please the taste, called "Tonics,' "Appetizers," " Eestorers," &c, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Ilerbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stintoianra. They are the restoring healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to direc tions and remain long unwell, provided their boncB are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. They are a Gentle Pnrtrntlve ns well as a Tonic, possessing also, the pecnllar merit of acting as a powerful agent In relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver, and all tho Visceral Organs. FOR. FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether In young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Touic Bitters have no equal. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rbrnmn-tUi- Inriigrc-Htinn- which is generally produced by derangement of the Diirestivc O reruns. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Pain In tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Etoniarh, Bad taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation ofthelleart. Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain In the regions of the Kidneys, a;;d a hundred other painful symptoms, arc the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They invigorate tlio Ptiimach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy iu cleansing the blood of nil Impurities, and Imparting new life and vigor to the whole srstcm. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruption, Tetter, Salt Rheum. Blotches Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, CarScald-Ficabuncles, Sore Eyes, Eritip-elas-, Itch, Scurfs, Diseolorations ot the Skin, Bumors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time bv the use of these Bittern. Op bottle !n such cases wlllcouvince the aio.i incredulous of their ,,;" ... 11 33 CO( txiKACT ""r'", SARSAPARlLLi K'.'ti'orxn liilft, ivphiliH, Fever Soros, V "u" Sore Motuli .Sire 1. "SuraJ. Skin Diseases, Salt itlieiim. t:ault " "r,"ii lnti. ' Kllllllitln from the Kar. Whita Kuuin.., n lx'. v.:r.' "CS. .v"",r". 8J JrT for caw ,,, the Su.xS?n Vv AI10VK COMPLAINTS, 1Tg AUK OltEATER THAN ITUIVKS THE JM.LixiOX ACLFf llEALTUY COLOR AXU 11 Tup TI E.N T TO A STATE OK HEALTH AXU VVm ' mR ALL CHRi.MO rilXWJTtTXvAS: EASES AlilSIXU FROM AN gT? THE ltLOOl) AND THE ONLY RKuI'mS AND EFFECTUAL KNOWN KEV1 E)?y fk CI liE OK PAINS AMI SWELL NO JHS HONES, ULCERATIONS OK THK 'n RnATI2n Ll'.tiS, H1.0TV11 ES, .PIMPLES ON vjr? ERYSIPELAS AM) ALL SCALY Kltrm.S OK'fllESKIX, AND 11 E A I'Tl F VI NO TUB (inf P1.EX10.V PRICE f M PEU 110TTLE. I.N.I OK limiSY FLUID THE T. II EI.M ROLL'S CONOENTRATEI) EXTRACT BUCHU, GliEAT llirilKTlC, has cured every case of DIABETES in whirh Inu lieen given. IRRITATION OK THE KTKntt THE ltLAWER AXU INFLAMMATION OF II J KIDNEYS, ULCERATION" OK THE KlWfH AND 11LAD11FR, RETENTION OK UI1INK EASES OK THE PROSTATE OLAXp. KTONRR HE ItLAI.IiEl!, CALCULI'S, ORAVEL, Ulli re. DUST DEPOSIT, AND MUCOUS OR MI IKY DISC1IAROES. AND FOR t'NFEEHLED AD DELM ATECOXSTITI TIONSOK RoTII SEVw ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING fcyuK TOMS: INDISPOSITION TO EXERTION OK POWER. LUSS OK MEMORY, ill OK IIRKATIIINO, WEAK NERVES Tlimi LINO. HORROR OK DISEASE, WAKEK LVK DIMNESS OK VISION. PAIN IN THE BArV HOT HANDS. FLUSI1IXO OF THE BODY OK THE SKIN, FRUITION ON liit FACE, PALLID COUNTENANCE. VMVEIKtL LASSITUDE OK THE MtSCCLAR SYSTO, fiftv-tiv- e 111 33 tlmm-unil- S UosK WASH. LADIKS. IN' MANY AFFECTION'S PECULIAR TO Till C11U IS X EOUAU.l.tl 1!Y AN Y OTHER REMEDY AS IN CO MHliWS OK RETENTION. IK K EOULA R ITV. PA IX FUU NKSSOK SUPPRESSION ro(ei NEW-YOR- OGDEN JUNCTION nl'el cruuivv in. ulcerated or sViiiii'itrs THE t TKKl S. LEUCORRIhEA OK WHITES, STERILITY. AND FOR AM. COMPLAINTS INCIDENT TO Til E SEX, WHKTHKR AKISIXO FROM INDISCRETION OR JIAI'.ITS or DISSIPATION. IVTVV. IT IS il!.'Si-Hll:v- i SIVELY 11Y THE MOST EMINENT i:IIYSI- "1ANS AND MlliWIVKS mil i vn-i-i-- i vn DELICATE CONS'lITLTKiXS. OF luilii SEXM . .xv-itWil AI.I. ICt'j 11'tl VhL'li u lilE AliOVE DISEASES OK SYMPTOMS" cuationS, STATE OK in ll. CURES extract numr T. IIE1 Mnor.ii DISEASES AlllSiXO FROM lMPltr. HAItiTS OF DISSIPATION, ETC, ill all tlusr lfl"es. at little exoi iisn. little iirno rhaiiKe in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It cause to frequent desire, aud gives Urillllte. tlieri'liV lrwHU i)l ing and Curing Strietnrm of tlie Urethra, allaTOI anil iniiuinniahon, so treqiient in this clusm dis iiiS. and ex)H.'lling all Poisonous mutter. Thousand who have lieen the victims i4 persons, aud who Lave paid heavy few n m cured in a short time, have tumid thi-o' deceived, and that the "iiis..n" has,"by tl ... v. ....... .i... iwn urif-- up ik .m.tiiip, the system, to break out in a more aggravate form, and perhaps after Marrisire. Use HEL.MI10I.P S EXTRACT I1UCIIU for all Affections and Diwu-e- s of tlie Urinary Orpias er whether existing in or Female, from eaiue originating, aud no mutter of hn long slnnding. PRICE, ON E DOLLAR AXI FIFTY L'KXTS PEU ItoTTLK DENCKS, Xj HENRY T. HELM ISOLD'S IMPROVED RUSE WASH cannot be surpassed as a FACE WASH, aud will JOB PRIATIXG OFFICE Is supplied with tlie latest improved facilities for turning out every description of White Pino Lumber JOB rilENTING In tlie finest style. am! liar ley Wanted. 66-t- tY ? curative ttlect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever von find Its Impurities biirstlmr through the skin in Piihples Krnp: Used by persons from the agos of e ghtem to tlonsor Hores. cleanse it w hen von find it. obstructed twentv-hve, anil from thlrty-fh- e to and slngcrlHh In theveins; cleanse it when it is fonl and aria your feelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood nuie the d'line or cliaiign of lite: after c.nii and the health of the system will follow. uiiMu iinb cliililrvn PIN, TAPE, and olher WORMS, lurking In the are elleetually destroy, HEI.MROI.D'S EXTRACT BITHC IS PIUM-Tsystem ol to many cd and rrmoveit. For full directions, rem! carefully AND AND CI the circular around eneli bottle printed in four lanDISEASES AUISINO FROM IIAHITS rfs (IF 1U. guages Engli.li, (Annan, 1 rt nih and Spanish. PATION. AND EXCESSES AN D IMI Rt DILV U J. WALEER. Proprietor. H. TT. MrDOXALD IN LIFE. IMPURITIES OK TIIEllUKID CO.. EB' Druggists and Gen. Ajrents, Sim Prcncisco, Cd.,and SI PERSEDIXI. ( OI'AJHA IN AFFECI KAS tliU Willi II IT IS USED, ANDSVl'IIII.ITIC S3 ard 81 Commerce Street, New Tork. IN THESE DISEASES UED IN r7"S0I.D BV ALL DUUUGISTS AND DEALEE3. WITH HELMIiOIJi-- PINE 825. per 1000 feet, 11 Head-ach- so-t- YARD, n , and Gout, Dyspeiinia or ililiniiN, Remittent nnd Intermittent Fever., Diseases of Ihe Rlood, Liver, Kidneys, nnd Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Huch Diseases nre caused by Vitintcd Blond, rauku uiiST, WHITE HIiXRY T. iu LY GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE CilVIXG PRINCIPLE, a perfect Innovator and ..... Afl.ii,' Iiivigorator of the System, carrylno; off nil poisonons ing. Night tho blood to a matter and given. Sec. 8. The Board of Directors shall Is raplaly tuperwUlng all other preparations for producing s have power, by a vote of Elegant, Sweet anil BOLLS, BISCUITS, BRSAD, their number, to remove any Director JSuckickeat and othor Gri!dli Caia. Perfects Pun and . Ttw CEEiP. tmmvliaU for !ray ready or other officer from his office for con- Eelioote, andPointer fa faa WORLD, and It WILL KEEP OH EST Bating duct prejudicial to the iuterests of the LiSD OS SEA, t n ctimnte, for fcan. It U weU adapted If tlie officer sought to be to th una of HoHteketperi, Hincn, Mirinm, Emigrant!, AVx, Company. removed be a Director, ho shall not vote and U In fact, in ry ruptct, lit BEST TEAST POtfDEJt on any matter connected with such re- made " tlu Kitchen, the Camp, tkt GalUi." DEALERS EVERYWHERE. SOLD BY GUOCEUa moval. Sec. 9. All business brought before Manufactured by DOOLEY &. BROTHER, 69 NEW STREET, the Hoard for consideration shall be determined "by a majority of the whole number, each member being entitled to one vote, and only one, irrespective of the Shares held by said Director. Sec. 10. All officers of the Company shall be elected by a majority of votes THE given at the General Meeting liolden on the 31st day of January in each year: Provided, that whenever a vacancy shall occur from any cause, the Hoard may fill such vacancy by appointment till the next General Meeting. Every officer shall hold his office until his sucADDRESS, cessor is elected. Sec. 11. In all matters transacted in General Meetings each Stockholder shall Suit Lake City. have one vote, and one only, irrespective f of the number of Shares owned by such Stockholder. Sec. 12. The Secretary shall record the minutes of all meetings and conduct all correspondence under the direction of the Hoard. Sec. io ine .treasurer snail give bonds, with approved scclirity, to the Company in such sum as the Board of Directors may decide. ONE LOT NORTH OF WHITE HOUSE. Sec. 14. The Secretary and Treasurer shall be the only paid officers of this Company, and their remuneration shall be as determined by the Board of Di The Wt quality rectors. Sec. lo. All certificates of Stock issued by the Company shall be for One Share or multiple thereof; they shall be signed nenr Blount Nebo, for f rum tear Lake Divide, by the President and Secretary, shall &ile, at the .Mill, be registered in the office of the Secretary, and shall be deemed personal property and as such subject to sale and transfer: rrovideu, that no sale or trans' i And at the Yard, from for of a share or shares shall be per mitted except the name of the intending chall have been submitted to $25. to $40. per 1000 feet. purchaser and approved by the Board of Directors. Is Cash or Its equivalent. Sec. 16. The private property of Shareholders shall not be held subject to the liabililies of the Company. Wheat,. Oats, Sec. 17. This Constitution may be amended or altered at any General Meeting of the Shareholders by a two thirds vote of the Shareholders present LUMBER FUSED OX OSE SIDE, Provided, that thirty days notice shall be given in some public newspaper pub' at Reasonable Hales. lishcd in tins Territory of such contem plated amendment or alteration. AVALTER THOMSON, Apply t D. H. FEEUY, at Z.CM Just, or sf the President, iu the yard. niuu Charles W. rKxnosK, LEVI WUEELEH. f Secretary. ' These Pills are the imwt dolightfnUv i,i leat purgative, superseding cantor oil sir, etc. There is nothing ni.t n-- T Tand Klve nausea nor griping pains. They ,k,r . the linest ingredient. After 4 f them, ,uh an iuvigoration f ,ie takes place as to appear miraculous and enervated, whether arisin? rr.,n.to th. or disease. II. T. Illelnilaild'.' Coiniainndi?' Kxtraet Catawha (Imp, puis are trum the fact that sugar-coate- d fuCtoZ? Sldve. . 1. ... ..... but naaa flir !. dissolving, consequently do pr,lu,'9 o!'11?' sued effect. TU K CATAWBA UIUW8 rn? .! I..-in umre ami oiior, do not 1,.. tafe their boiug sugiir-coaiePRIfif CENTS PKR BOX. ,,t K. U. McDonald a Co.. Drugglsta unit Proprietor. Qen. Ag'tg, San Friucisoo, CaU, anil JM aud S t Commerce St,N.Y. i. Walkkb two-third- LUMBER Ilusinoss. Dr. Garinudet, of New York, is a very popular preacher. The other day there was a wedding at his church. Entered an old lady. 1'oUte usher says: "Shall It conduct you to a seat, madam?" "If you please sir," replied the old lady. The ceremony over, old lady turns to one of three young ladies iu the pew behind her, and says: "Do you know ihe bride!" Young lady says, "I do." "Will you be kind enough to give her this?" handing the beautiful damsel a card. The inspiriting strains of the "Midsummer Night's lream March" are flooding the church, but the young lady, nevertheless, drops back upon her seat, horror struck to read: "Mrs. Evansmirse, No. Kast Sixteenth street." ridges. Fourth Mruct, Upien, will receive prompt at ten. tlon. aif l'ENROSE. by the- . M Secretary. CONSTITUTION. 7.,,uua, ,f Vo Z WARREN G. CHILD. TIIOS. G. 0DK1.L. JAMES McGAW. Sec. 1. This Company shall be known L MIN.'JKALS Oil DKLKTKItlOUS BKLua THOMSON. W. n' Extract .nVsiu'v oil Vtii Z r Kl.f Vice-Preside- CHARLES Pills OK I.lVKIt COMPLAINTS, AKKKC'TIONN, Sl( K OTKrivKNfcW 1IKADACI1K, V K( KTAI1 LK, (M IN T A 1 N I N (i President. FIU.ST.CL,AS.S PUMPS, PartsFluid ami Fluid Extract Calav OFFICERS FOB 1871. Pickets Catn.TcT GEAPE Component WALTER T. KElMEDIni HENRY GEEAT MEDICAL CISCGVtF.1. A 11 . A A lie found the only specific remeilv in everv speia ofCUTAXEOUs AFFECTION, "it spee.h'lv eradi-cntPIMPI.ES, SHOT'S, SCORBUTIC DRYNESS, IXDUHATIONS of the CUTANEOUS MEMIiRAXB etc.,dispclB REDNESS and INCIPIENT INFLAMMATION, HIVES, RASH, MOTH J A TCI IK. DRYNESS OK SCALP or SKIN, KROST RITKN and all purisjsea for which SALVES or OlXf" MEXTSare used; restores the skin to a slate purity and soilness, and insures continued health? action to the tissuo of its vessels, on which depends the agirealilc clearness and vivacity of complexion sor much sought and admired, lint however valuable ns a remedv for existing defect the skin, II. T. IlehnlKihi a Rose Wash has long sustained its principle claim to nulK.unileil by possessing qualities wliieh render it TOILET AI'I'ENDAtiE of the most Siiperlatiw and Congenial cl anu ter, coniliining in an eleipmt formula, those prominent requisites, SAKFTY and EFFICACY' tlie invariable accoinianinient of it use as a Preservative and Refresher of the Cois It an excellent Lotion for diseases;' mplexion. a Syphilitio Nature, and as an injection for of tho Urinary Organs, arising from haM of riissipotion, immI In eomiection with tlie TRACTS BUCHU, SARSAPAR1LI.A and CAT-AUA GRAPE PILLS, in such diseases as recommended, cannot he surpassed. PRICK, OS DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. x Full and explicit directions accompany tl medicines. 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