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View Ad | A. B. Dunford | Count: 20 | First Date: 1881-01-01 | Last Date: 1881-12-01 | DR. A. B. DUNFORD,
DENTIST.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID
to Filling and Preserving the
Natural teeth,. Teeth Carefully
Extracted. False TEETH inserted
from one tooth to a Full Set, in the
Most Approved Manner. PRICES
to Suit the Times and First Class
Work Guaranteed.
OFFICE: — MAIN ST., OPPOSITE SALT LAKE HOUSE.
P. O. BOX’ 541.
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View Ad | Teasdel's | Count: 24 | First Date: 1881-01-01 | Last Date: 1881-12-15 | AT TEASDEL’S
SALT LAKE CITY.
Special Departments for Gent’s Clothing and
Carpets, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, Dry
Goods, Shawls and Domestics, Groceries, Hard-
ware and Stoves.
DRIED FRUITS OF ALL CLASSES WANTED.
S.P. TEASDEL. |
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View Ad | Romania Pratt | Count: 17 | First Date: 1881-01-01 | Last Date: 1881-09-15 | ROMANIA B. PRATT,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OFFICE—Up stiars, in Old Constitution Building,
Residence six blocks east of Post Office, south side of
street.
Special study has been given to Obstetrics, diseases of
Women, and
DISEASES of the EYE AND EAR. |
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View Ad | Mitchell & James, David James | Count: 24 | First Date: 1881-01-01 | Last Date: 1881-12-15 | DAVID JAMES,
TINNER, GAS, WATER & STEAM FITTER.
Agent for RUMSEY’S celebrated LIFT and FORCE
PUMPS. Pumps Repaired On short notice. Orders from
the country promptly responded to.
Address, David James, Box 306. Salt Lake City. |
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View Ad | John C. Cutler | Count: 23 | First Date: 1881-01-01 | Last Date: 1881-12-15 | A LARGE STOCK.
OFF HOME MADE TRUNKS for sale by JOHN C. CUT-
LER, Agent of the PROVO WOOLEN MILLS, Old
Constitution Building, also Home-Made
Bankets, Brown Yarn, Cotton Batting,
Flannels, White Yarns, Wool Batting,
Shawls, Colored Yarns, Brooms,
Linseys, Cassimeres; Washboards,
Jeans, Tweeds, Brushes, &c. |
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View Ad | H. H. Warner & Co. | Count: 6 | First Date: 1881-01-01 | Last Date: 1881-03-15 | WARNER'S
SAFE
KIDNEY & LIVER
CURE
Is made from &@ Simple Tropical Leaf of Rare value, and
is a POSITIVE Remedy for all the diseases that cause
pains in the lower part of the body—for Torpid Liver—Head-
ache—Jaundice—Dizziness, Gravel, Malaria, and all difficult-
Ies of the Kidneys, Liver, and Urinary Organs. For Fe-
male Diseases, it has no equal. It restores the organs
that make the blood, and hence is the best Blood Purifier.
It is the only known remedy that cures Bright’s Dis-
ease. For Diabetes, use Warner’s Safe Diabetes Cure,
For Sale by Druggists and Dealers at $1,25 per bottle.
Largest bottle in the Market. Try it.
H. H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N.Y. |
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View Ad | H. Dinwoodey | Count: 23 | First Date: 1881-01-01 | Last Date: 1881-12-15 | H. DINWOODEY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
SPRING BEDS, WIRE MATTRESSES FEATHERS WALL PAPER
AND
BABY CARRIAGES,
75, 77, & 79, First South Street,
SALT LAKE CITY. |
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View Ad | Geo. Dunford | Count: 23 | First Date: 1881-01-01 | Last Date: 1881-12-15 | THE LADIES
Of Salt Lake City and vicinity will find the LARGEST and
BEST SELECTED STOCK of
BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS,
Also, full and desirable lines, best brands
Children’s Fine Shoes,
To be found in the West. Your Orders are Solicited.
GEO. DUNFORD. |
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View Ad | F. Auerbach & Bros | Count: 9 | First Date: 1881-01-01 | Last Date: 1881-05-01 | F. AUERBACH & BRO.
REMOVED TO THEIR NEW STORE, Nos. 124 & 126
CALL AND EXAMINE
Fall and Winter Goods.
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View Ad | C. E. Dye | Count: 23 | First Date: 1881-01-01 | Last Date: 1881-12-15 | PALACE OF FASHION, No 11 EAST TEMPLE ST
MRS. C. E. DYE,
Desires the Ladies of Salt Lake and those visiting the City,
to call at her Show Rooms and see her New Stock of MILLI-
NERY. The latest and most stylish modes of Hats and Bon-
nets, in Straw, Felt and Velvet. Also, a nice selection in
Flowers, Feathers, Plushes, Velvet and Ribbons in the latest
shades and stripes. Country Dealers, please Call Ladies’
Hair Work in all its branches. Good Work Guaranteed ! |
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View Ad | ZCMI | Count: 23 | First Date: 1881-01-01 | Last Date: 1881-12-15 | Z. C. M. I.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HEAVY & SHELF HARDWARE,
GLASS & QUEENSWARE,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC. |
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View Ad | Bible Almanac | Count: 6 | First Date: 1881-01-01 | Last Date: 1881-04-01 | 15 Cents! 15 Cents !!
BIBLE ALMANAC
For the Year of our Lord,
1881
Published by J.H. HEMAN, Salt Lake
City, Utah Territory.
Ask for it in the Book Stores. Sent by Mail Postpaid. |
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View Ad | Ellis R. Shipp | Count: 4 | First Date: 1881-02-01 | Last Date: 1881-03-15 | DR. ELLIS R. SHIPP
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OFFICE in Bishop Hunter’s old residence, between Z. C. M.
I. and the National Bank.
RESIDENCE llth Ward, 7th East Street, between South and
1st South Streets, west wide of street.
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children as special-
ties. |
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View Ad | Romania Pratt | Count: 5 | First Date: 1881-02-01 | Last Date: 1881-04-01 | CLASS IN MIDWIFERY.
DR. ROUMWNIA B. PRATT WILL BEGIN A NEW
class in Midwifery, in her office, up stairs, Old Constitution
tion Building, March 1st, 1881. Students should send their
names in time for books to be procured. .
TERMS, $30. BOOKS, $12. |
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View Ad | Romania Pratt | Count: 1 | First Date: 1881-03-01 | Last Date: 1881-03-01 | CLASSES IN MIDWIFERY—Of the medical
students taught by Dr. Romania B. Pratt during
last summer in her classes in midwifery, Mrs.
Elizabeth Nuttall, of Kanab, Mrs. Jeannette De
La Mere, of Tooele City, and Mrs. Sinah P.
Bishop, of Salt Lake City, were blessed and set
apart by Pres. W. Woodruff and Counselor D.
H. Wells, and all passed a satisfactory examina-
tion before Dr. J. M. Benedict and Dr. S. B.
Young, and received certificates, showing their
qualifications and ability to act as midwives,
Another Class, consisting of Mrs. M. A. Stod-
dard, of Grantsville, Mrs. S. L. Goss, of Salt
Lake City, Mrs. A, Woolman, of Spanish Fork,
and Mrs. E. Papworth, of Hooperville, finished
their course of study last Wednesday, and were
blessed and set apart by President Jos. F, Smith
assisted by President A. O. Smoot, and in the
evening passed a very creditable examination
before Dr. S. B. Young and Dr. Ellen B. Fergu-
son, each receiving her certificate of competency
to act in this special branch of medicine. Hav-
ing been duly qualified, as above stated, these
sisters are we believe fully worthy of the con-
fidence of the people among whom they are to
practice their vocation.
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View Ad | Wm. G. Heberhart | Count: 3 | First Date: 1881-03-01 | Last Date: 1881-04-01 | WM.G. HEBERHART,
Druggist and Pharmacist,
44 EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH,
DEALER IN
DRUGS, Medicines and Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Perfu-
mery, and a complete line of goods usually kept in a
first class Drug Establishment. All guaranteed to be pure
and fresh and will be sold at the most reasonable prices.
Special attention given to Physician’s Prescriptions and
Family Recipes. |
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View Ad | Ellen B. Ferguson | Count: 9 | First Date: 1881-03-15 | Last Date: 1881-08-01 | ELLEN B. FERGUSON, |
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE on Main St., Old Constitution Buildings.
RESIDENCE on South Temple Street, between 9th and
l0th East Streets.
Special attention given to Obstetrics, Diseases of Children
and Diseases of the THROAT, HEART and LUNGS. |
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View Ad | Ellis R. Shipp | Count: 12 | First Date: 1881-04-01 | Last Date: 1881-09-15 | DR. ELLIS R. SHIPP.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OFFICE and RESIDENCE over Contributor Office, north
Z. C. M. I.
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children as special-
ities.
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View Ad | Victor Sewing Machines | Count: 7 | First Date: 1881-04-15 | Last Date: 1881-08-01 | HAVE YOU SEEN THE
NEW VICTOR SEWING MACHINE?
If not you should do so at once, and examine the New
Ideas in Sewing Machine Construction. The New Machine
is elegant in appearance and admirable in operation, runs
very easily without any noise and confusion, although
the rate of speed is very high. Its self-setting and self-
threading shuttle, and absence of springs and cogs, renders
it both simple and durable. Be sure to see it, for its
general advantages will make you its friend.
VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., CHICAGO, ILL.
YOUNG BROS. Agent, Salt Lake City. |
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View Ad | F. Auerbach & Bros | Count: 15 | First Date: 1881-05-15 | Last Date: 1881-12-15 | FP. AUERBACH & BRO.
REMOVED 1 THER iT STORE Nos. (24 & 126
CALL AND EXAMINE
te Spring and Summer Goods. “i
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View Ad | Cutler's Commission Store | Count: 11 | First Date: 1881-06-15 | Last Date: 1881-12-15 | FOR SALE.
Home-Made SILK,
AT
CUTLER’S COMMISSION STORE. |
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View Ad | The Contributor | Count: 1 | First Date: 1881-09-15 | Last Date: 1881-09-15 | PROSPECTUS OF
THE CONTRIBUTOR,
Representing the Young Men and Women
of Utah.
VOLUME THREE.
THE Third Volume of the Contributor will
commence with October, 1881, number.
Each number will contain Thirty-two Pages of
choice reading matter. The volume will make
a fine library book of nearly Four Hundred
Pages.
The success attending the first and second
years of this magazine justifies the prediction
that the new volume will not be excelled by any
home publication. The following are a few lead-
ing features that will characterize Volume
Three:
SERMONS AND WRITINGS OF THE PROPHET
JOSEPH SMITH.
These will appear in each number, being care-
fully selected from the discourses and composi-
tions delivered during the last four years of the
Prophet’s Life. They are upon a variety of im-
portant doctrinal subjects, and are full of light
and truth, communicated in the most thrilling
sentences, which distinguished the delivery of
their inspired author.
Every Latter-day Saint should be familiar
with the sayings of the Prophet.
In connection with the sermons will be pub-
lished short Biographical Sketches of Joseph
and Hyrum Smith. Illustrated with
TWO. MAGNIFICENT STEEL PLATE
ENGRAVINGS.
These engravings are said by the most compe-
tent judges to be the finest and most accurate
portraits of the Prophet and Patriarch ever pub-
lished. They are full page pictures, printed in
the most artistic manner, and are alone worth
half the price of subscription charged for the
magazine.
The volume will contain Historical Sketches
of the Buchanan Campaign of 1857, being an ac-
count of the causes and notable incidents of the
Echo Canyon War, taken from original docu-
ments. There is no epoch of the history of Utah
more romantic and interesting than the period
treated upon in this series.
Historical, Biographical, Scientific, Literary
and Miscellaneous matter, from the pens of
Utah’s young people and other writers, will add
to the value of the new volume.
The Department devoted to Association Intel-
ligence will be much improved, containing, be-
sides minutes of important meetings, Queries
and Answers, Brief Correspondence, Model Pro-
grammes, etc.
All the members of Associations are requested
to employ this department in asking any proper
questions that they may desire.
Officers of Associations are urgently solicited
to take an active interest in the Magazine, writ-
ing and procuring suitable matter for its col-
umns, and doing all in their power to extend its
circulation among the .
Presidents of the Y. M. M. I. A. will please
act as agents.
Terms of subscription, invariably in advance:
One year—including Engravings,... Two Dollars.
Six Months,... One Dollar and a Half.
Steel Engravings of Joseph and Hyrum Smith.
India mounted on cards, 9 x 12 inches, for fram-
ing, One Dollar and a Half per pair.
Agents getting up clubs of Fifteen Annual
Subscribers will receive an extra copy and a pair
of Engravings for framing, free.
Associations getting up clubs of Ten will re-
ceive an extra copy free.
Volumes One and Two, handsomely bound.
For sale at the Office. Price $2.50.
Address—JUNIUS F. WELLS, Editor and
Publisher, Salt Lake City, Utah. P.O Box 805.
Office, first door north of Z. C. M. I.
Remittances should be made by P. O. Money
Order or Registered Letter.
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View Ad | Ellis R. Shipp | Count: 5 | First Date: 1881-10-15 | Last Date: 1881-12-15 | NOTICE.
HAVING PROCURED A MANNIKIN CHART SPE-
cimens, etc, I am now prepared to'give instructions
in the art of Obstetrics and other branches connected there-
with. My class will open Nov. 1st, 1881. Those wishing to
join this class will please communicate with me at once, it
being necessary to send east for books. Terms: Tuition, 60
Lessons, $30; books, three in number, $12 Address,
E. R SHIPP, M. D., Salt Lake City.
OFFICE and RESIDENCE in Contributor building first door
north of Z. C. M. I. |
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View Ad | Bible Almanac | Count: 2 | First Date: 1881-12-01 | Last Date: 1881-12-15 | JUST ISSUED
By J. H. HEMAN,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
BIBLE ALMANAC
FOR
1882.
(Second Year.)
1S cts. per copy.
A liberal discount will be allowed to Canvas-
sers.
A few copies of last year's Almanac for sale
at the same price.
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View Ad | Agusta Joyce Crocheron | Count: 2 | First Date: 1881-12-01 | Last Date: 1881-12-15 | “WILD FLOWERS of DESERET."
BY AGUSTA JOYCE CROCHERON.
BOOK OF POEMS OF 240 PAGES. SUBJECTS: RE-
ligious, Sentimental, Humerous, Domestic, Historical,
Quaint and Pathetic. Leather, $1.50; Cloth, $1.25.
Postage free. Address: Mrs. A.J. Crocheron, Box 419 Salt
Lake City. Send Money by P. O. Order or Registered Letter. |
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