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Show SPECIAL ADYERTISEHEXTS WAATED. ACJUOD TKXAXT FOR 01TICE ROOM, 2s u. ti, over tho Fim 'auonal Bank of L nil. Am'Ij" ot tho Bank. 815 FOK SALE. " TM1E PROPERTY KNOWN AS TIIE MU-sic MU-sic 1U11, situated in the Hth Ward, west of tho Townscnd House. Apply to M. Croiall, Western Union Telegraph Olfice, or C. Al. Evans, at F. Little's oiuce, near City Hall. alT 'I'WO 1-IHST-CLASS CITY LOTS FOR X sale, alio Mowing Machino and a Quartz Wagon. Call on li. J. F-vi'ST. jy2S FODSD. ARKD COW WITHOUT ANY BRANDS, which theowner c;in haro by ai'i ying to W. J. Hotter. 12th Wnrd. aus IS Office, Second Sonth Street, Three doors west of Great Western Hotel, half a block east of Elephant Storo, Salt Lake City QfflM Bonn from S a.m. to 5 p.m. mil I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALT LAKE THEATRE Tuesday Eve., Aug. 20th. '72. By Particular Request ofmauyclllztub 31 It. Geo. D. Chaplin. lns bceu pre vnlleil upon to reuinlu ONE NIGHT LONCER to enable thorn to witness tho performance of Lady Thornhurst's Daughter, which gave great satisfaction to those in utU'cdanco on Friday evening laiU Miss Jean ClaraWALTERS will nppcnr as Mrs. Cnpt. Molin mill Lntly 'Fliornliurst. Will bo repeated for this night only, tho siili-ndid piny in 1 acts, dramatized from tho "Now York Lodger" etury, entitled LADY THORNHURST'S DAUCHTE R . Tu-morrow veiling MR. E. T. STETSON Will Appear j J. B. llosboroush, S. A. Morrittf J. M. Carter. j Rosborough, Merritt & Carter, ATTORNEY S A T -L A "VV , Salt Lake City, UtaH. Oflioo, M South Street, firit building cost of Deaorot bank corner. aug 21 ST. MARK'S SCHOOLS FOR CIRLS, Opens Monday, Soptcm her liid, at U a. ji.. is Ot MA SUIOOL. KOOMS OK ST. jJliBK 6 vUl'BCB WITH Priiuiuy, Umiumnticu and Classical Depart'. Tor further particular?, seo Circular, or Miss E. M. WRiGIX, l'ltrxcn-AL, ut residence uf .Mit. A- W. White. FOR CIRLS AND BOYS Uiicns Monday, September 16th, at !) a.m., ST. MARK'S XLW SCHOOL BUILDIXU, 1st South Street, opposito Ciu Hull, for further particulars inquire uf REV. I110MAS W. HASKINS, Corner Fruit and Walnut Streets, 2th Ward. augr-M N E W OATS, BARLEY AND WHEAT, CRACKED CORN, STATES OATS AND CORN, Extra Family & Common Flour, AND ALL KINDS 01? FEED, uy hie Car Load, Wagon Load, OK mm - mm. ? CUEAPER 111AS EVER AT KNOWIDEN'S, Where nil wauling clienp grlu go, as Uc mnkci It n point not to be ii u tier Hold lu tlie market; and nttrttilx pcriiounlly to shipping ship-ping to nil point n of the llnllroari, mining camp and city FllKE OF CHARGE. ltrnlrr xhoiild nlwy learn hi juiitH brfm-r purchn-liiK- ll' iiiiiiilurnlu die-, ahvnyson hand. Stc hi in. , EO.Il. KNOWLDEIY, I Ol'l'osrn; Wi;i,L.S, rAlt0CO'i ,;il,r" Ofllc, Main Street, I Aai T L A K K OITY. MISCELLANEOUS. BrJ.P.RTASDENBERGH, FROM PRUSSIA. Flrt South St., opposite Thtatie. 823 Oxyruis Worms Expend From O. A. AMY. FOR loot: tiiue 1 have been ailliated with different i;iini aud m iotm,. and could not find the cauto of my ailments, until I consulted Dr. J P .1'. an Dculersh, and iter n oxaniinatiou tto told iub aca lh.it my ftviiiUL-n ivai a buardtui; il;icel"or worms to live and regenerate iu a . mo espouse at mj health and iiio, I tuked ihs doctor if ho cou.d cure iuo. lie said no would pi poll the worms in live or six hours, and unor tasing four little powd rs, they all. in number came away, and in Uct I feel like another inrson once moro. 1 hereby express ex-press my sincere itralitudc towurda Dr. J. r. P. an Ueobeik-h. First Kast street, between be-tween lust and Jocund south streets. O. A. AMY. Salt Lake City. Utah, June 11th. Isl2. C.rtl from JuUire Frier, of Polk Comity . DR. J. P. f. VAN DK.NUfcKtf : Dkab tin: I tunc, picture in banking you publicly lor tho rostoratiou oi uiy uualta otter ninutoon yoard of Kreut null or nit; omnia omn-ia Ly and bodily, i doolored a treat deal; wad afflicted wiih almo.'t every imaginable pat? and a oj paired of aecine a woil day again. When! came to aeo yuii at Salem, you Haid you would remove tho oauao of nineteen years' HUllorinK in five hours. 1 ooula hardly Ooliove ii, but alter taking the five tadieloss powders you gave mo, aDoul 900 worms jiasaod trom me, and now, lour-teen lour-teen days an or wards, 1 feol like another man, and am ablo to loilow my buMnodd without pain or inconvenience. I remain, Yours respectfully, A. H. FRIER, Bethel, Polk county. Octooer 10, 1S71. lard from Doctor II. Smith. DR.J.1-. P. VAN Wtl.MjKKUU; DkaK Sik: I doom it my duty to make the following statement: For the last three years i have boon suffering with oonntant inawing i am anu a quivering sonsalion in my stomach, also pain in my chest and ho art; my food would not UiKcat.and 1 was so nervous nerv-ous that with diuiculty I oould follow my occupation, which has been here in Salein for the past ten years as a practical dontisu In fact, lrom the oonotant pain and misery 1 had wasted away to a mere skoloton. I had Ueen doctoring a groat doal without any benefit, and honoring thore was no help for me but to linger on until doath would relieve re-lieve all my suHering. Some of my friends thought 1 had worms and had better see Lr. Van lien berth, lie told me at once that worms wore tho cause of all my troubles, so he gave me five small and tastoloss powd on, ana in four hours about TOM worms lrom one inch to one and ono half inches long, came away from mo that day, and tho loilowing night some more oame, and now I am happy to say X feel like another man again, aud am gaining strength from day to day. II. SMITH. M.S. Salem, Oregon, September &Jd, 1871. Another Great Slaughter I We think it our duty to uuao the follow- j Ins statement, in hopes it may do some good to sick children : Our child had boon siok for some timo. Thinking all tho time our litlte ne was troublod with worms, we tried many aootors and a great mauy romedios, without any roliof. Some neighbors told us we should go and try Dr. Van Donbortf, tho Worm Doctor, in Salem. We did so, and he garo ua one bottle of his celebrated Worm Syrup, and after giving the medicine, to our great astomshuiont aoont Suu worms passed awa from our dear child, and now, thank heaven, she is well again. I. D. GHIZZLE. Bsdem. Oregon, October 3d, a 871. 1,500 Wormi KxDellcd. After seven years ot suffering, paiu and debility) and dootoring for many complaints, now proved that I did nut havo, and taking different kinds of medicine trom many eminent emi-nent physicians, 1 garo up in despair, tnink-ing tnink-ing it was bo use to drench my poor stomach stom-ach any longer, and that 1 must waste away until there was nothing left of poor me. But hearing of the astonishing cures that Dr. J. P. Van Denbergh has periorinod in so short a time, effecting cured in a few hours, and my friends advising me to make one more effort, I consulted Dr. Van Denbergb.and he told me that my miseries were oused by worms, and he would oxpot ttiom in about five hours. After taking he small tewdr. about nitocn huoanJ wuima puaud, away from me. and 1 am happy to say iht I am better than I have been tor a great while. r IU EVi;s. Subscribed and sworn to betore me, this 13th day of September, 1371- J, J. MURPHY, J. P. Oratitndo compels me to make the following follow-ing statement, tmnking it may do some good to my fellow sufferers. 1 have Ooon alllioiod for a long number of years witn the tulluw-ing tulluw-ing complaint : 1 oould not eat anything unless it would produce great pain in my stomach and bowels, bow-els, always palpitation of the bo art, severe swelling and rheumatic puins in all my joints; also neuralgia in my head, no sleep, always restless at nignt; in fact, I was re daoed to a mere helpless skeleton, not able to walk alone, and gave up in despair. 1 most also state I had been doctoring with the movt ominont physicians of this State, also with the bost doctors of San Uruncisco, and God only knows, without any relief, till T Ihn crrnnr nnr.i l)r .1 P P Von Denbergh had performed in and aro una Salem. I applied to him for heip, and may God bless him for tho restoration of my health I have only taken his medicine two months, ana have gained, during that lime, twenty five pounds in weisht, and am able to do all my housework and more. . JAN K POTTER. Linn county, about thirty miles east of the foot of the Caw-cades. Salem. Oregon, December 26, 1871, alO NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT cw Law. -Hnrtli20, 18GG. FOfl THE MINING AND SCitNTIFIC PHESS, Victoria and Imperial Tunnel and Mining Company, Location of Works Little Cottonwood ?I tiling District, l inh Tcrritorry, NOTICE is hereby given that nt a meeting of tho Board of Trustees of ,-nid Company, held on tho 1Kb day oi August. ltT', an assessment assess-ment of ton (luj cents per saaro was levied upon up-on the capital stock of tuid Company, payable immediately in United stales pidd coin, to the Secretary at tho omoo of tho Company, Kooui 5, No. iiuntsoiuery street, Sua Jtrajicisco, California. Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on Wcdnctduy, tho loth day ol Soptomber, laT-J, shall bo deemed delinquent, and will bo duly advertised lor salo at public auction, and unless payment shall bo inado bo-foro. bo-foro. will bo aold on Saturday, tho lUlk day of October, le'7-. to pay tho delinquent assessment, assess-ment, together with costs of advert isin und expenses of sulo. By order of tho Board of Trustoos, Wm, 11. WATSON, Secretary, a la Oflico, Room 5, .Montgomery slreoU SPECIAL NOTICE. THIS CAUTIONS all persons from buying, buy-ing, negotiating, or working tho Claim known as the " iTFUSHNril AMENDMENT" AMEND-MENT" aliaa "GENEUaL SHERIDAN," as wo intend to hold the said Claim, having complied with tho law of thodistiict as also the U.S. law. Sail claim is situitod io Butte!U'iei.ij Ca.nyo.v, about one mile southwest south-west of the " Lucky Hoy " lodo, and west of tho "ViotorHuKO." JAMES MY LETT, V.. D. EGA N. 11. L. KHNNV: augti L. KAW LINUS. UOJLtJJU.3 tV JlLKIIAx, ForwariiiiE& Conimissionffiercli'ts Have opened an Agency at the Point of the Mountain, '21 miles south of this city, on the U. 8. It. K., And aro now iroiarcd to Receive and Forward For-ward Freight to CAMP FLOYD, TINTIC, PIOCHE And nil lolnn Sonih nt the; try Lowest Itnlca, TeametcrK enn uhvnji ohlaln Ion lis fill- lUtnt plllCLi. null WANTED, -A. "WET UNTTJJSE, A 1'AMILY GUi-Vi TO CALU'uKNIA. Nono but a younsi healthy woman need aiply. Enquire of Br. Fowler, Salt Lako City, or Boom JS'o. 11, Utah llulel, Ugdvii. uuglii DISSOLUTION. THE LAW FIUM OF MARSHALL i; 1 Cirtcrhas been dissolved by mutual consent, con-sent, all business heretofore intrusted to said firm, will bo conducted to final determination by both oftho undersigned. TIMMAS M nsjlALh. uueIS J. AL CAK1EK. TEAMS WANTED. To haul 1,000 tons of Excolsior Coal to Camp Doufilar. Will commenco in a few days, i'or further particulars arrly at idaho Store, corner cor-ner Great Wcjtorn Hotel, ono block touth of Ihoatre. JulIN Wm. S-NELL, mi!.' 17 A cont. RE-OPENED. JAMES TOMS, Lock and Utmsniith. has re op on od on aj bouth iiroal, opuotilo i aunt s "tables. All kinds ef jobbin done in kerf, locks, guns and pistol). Jb'uhin- uckle on hand. my 3d W.J. HOOPER & CO. ST, COM EKOl All ITIIKU, TRAVEL. LOGAN DAILY STAGE LINE COXXECTIXO WITH UTAH NORTHERS R. R. AT Hampton's Station. ROUTE TO SODA SPRINGS. Paily Since leave- Hanipton'3 Station for L'Kan on arnval of tho lo a.m. train; Cumiovtiiis on Mondav. W odue.-duy and Fridav with St aces t- Franklin. Well-villfe-and nil lntenuedi ito towns in Cache; and Connecting with ata'o lor S O I A ' S P It I N G S i Which leave- Fmnklin every Tuesday. II. G. MILLER & CO., aulii Proprietor. i Summer Besort. THE PARK HOUSE rpWENTY-FIVE MILES EAST OF SALT X Luke City, is now open for Guosts; Mr. Wm- H- Kimball has perfected his now sUko line to the PARLEY'S PARK MINES, BluoLedRo. Mcltonry, Tinlah and Ilowland Diatriaie; aho to Maj. Gordon's Military Camp. A onaoh will leave Wells, Fargo 3c Co's office dail7. at 10 a.m., oommonoing on Wei-nesJav, Wei-nesJav, July 21th. A Hue It will connect at Kimball's Park House, the following morning, with tho daily ouaah to tho minos. Saddle animals fu mis hod to order, Fishing and Hunting abound. Wk. H, KlMIULI.1 jll Proprietor. UiVrOjN VAC1F1C RAILROAD TIME TABLE. UNTIL further notice, Trains will loaTe and arrive at Ugden Daily, as follows : ri.Ei.Ti. I Ahrivs. Dally Eprees.S Wa.rn. I Daily Exp's.5-10 p.m. Mixed. - 6-.W p.m. Mixed. - 2 35 p.m. Froifibt, 10-3Ja.m. 1 Freight, - 6-10 a. m. Daily conned ions made at Ogden withbtah Central Pacifie Koad lrom .-alt Lake city and all points in Southern South-ern Utah. At Bryan with stages for Sweetwater mines. At Cheyenne with Denver Pacific liailroad lor Denver, Central city, Georgetown and all points in Colorado and Now Mexico. At Omaha with Chicago and North "Western, Chicago, Kock Island and Pticilic, Burlington and Missouri River, Kansas city, 61. Joe and Council BlulTs Railroads and Missouri River Line of a team era for all points East and tiouth Tickets for sale to all points East at oflice of Wells, .Kargo & Co., East Temple Tem-ple street, and at the office of Utah Central Cen-tral Railroad, in Salt Lake city; also at , Union Pacific Railroad ticket office in Ugden, at which office bertha on sleeping sleep-ing cars can bo secured. Arrangements have been made whereby where-by passongers desiring to visit Denver on their way East can avail themselves of an excursion rate from Cheyenne to Denver, and return at greatly reduced rates. Por particulars and all information in regard to passage, apply at Ticket Of- flees. passoncr "1 luiul to secure LUeir passugo tickets to all Eastern and Southern points via OM.AHA, and thus avail themselves of the advantages of a through sleeping car, comfortable accommodations ac-commodations and quick time. THOS. L. KlilBiLL, General Ticket Agent. T. E. Sickkls, Chf. Engineer and Superintendent. THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY la the PIONEER ROUTE between OMAHA and CHICAGO, completed four years; ago, since wh ch time the Company have spared neither pains nor expense in perfecting its road bed and tracs, ana equipping it witn rolling tock,of the most modern improvements; this, together with the fact of its bom g tlie Shortest Line, oilers to tho Traveling Travel-ing Public a route unsurpassed in this country for speed, comfort, safety and suro connections. PARTICULAR CAUTION should be taken by passengers in selecting their route, and not be deceived by false advertisements and representations by , interested parlies of competing lines in regard to time, distances, rates, etc This popular route requires no false statements, rolying on its true merits, it needs only to bo known by the traveling travel-ing public to be appreciated. TIME: San Francisco to Omaha, four days and seven hours. Via Chicago and North "Western Railway, Omaha to Chicago, twenty-three twenty-three hours. Omaha tc New York, sixty hours. Omaha to Boston, sixty-four hours. Pullman's Palace, Hotel, nud Sleeping Sleep-ing Can Are run on all through trains from Omaha to Chicago. How to Secure Sleeping Berths Before Be-fore Reaching Omaha: Passengers desirous of securing Sleeping Sleep-ing Bertr'fi, Sections or State Rooms in the Sleeping Car from Omaha East, can do so by telegraphing from any of the stations on the Union Pacific Railroad, to W. A. Carpenter, General Agent, O. & N. "W. Railway, Omaha, stating what they want. This is all they need to do until thoy reach the C. & N. W. Railway Rail-way Depot on the oast side of the Missouri Mis-souri River, then go to the Sleeping Car Conductor, givenim their names, as Eor tolegram, and they will find that he as their berths reserved lor them. Passengors going East will consult their own interost by securing Through Tickots via CH1AGO & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY, which can be procured at all principal ticket offices in California and tho West, and at railroad offices to San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Ogden, Omaha and Council Bluffs. JNO. C. GAULT, General Sup't Chicago. H. P. STAN WOOD, General Tickot Agont, Chicago. 8 CHICAGO & ALTON R. R. The Only Flrst-Clat.8 llord lu tlie West, LOUISIANA, MISSOURI. New Sliort Route frou Kansas City to Chicago, Without Change t Via St. Louis, Kansas city and Northern (lio North Missouri) and t-'hicKand Alton Kailroad-, crosiius tho Mississippi at Lou-iniiina, Lou-iniiina, Mo an 1 pacing through Jacksonville, Jackson-ville, Bloomington and Jollct. The Shortest and Best Haute to the East, via Chicago ! ELEG A N T L AY CA R S PFLLMMFaUCE SLEEHISB CARS Hun through from Kansas city and St. Louis to Cbkaeo, without change ! f ELLIUI MACS Mil li AND SMOKING CARS On all daily trains : the only lino running theae care from KaniAiCKy and St.Louii to Chicago No Line makes as Good Time, Or closer connections, hag better aceommo; datiuud. better track, more elcssnt day care, moro luxuriant and com fort able sleeping car. TriiLDs ol Kan5iwl'citio and allWcjtern roads connect rlusely with trains of this lino, in L'nioa Dopot. Kan.-at city. JAS. C1IAKLTON, General Passenser and Tickot Aioat, V. Jt A. R. K.Chicau-Q. J. C. McMULLLN, Uon. Supt-. C. A A. R. R.. Chicago. FRANK I1IGU, Wok tern Trnvlinit Acenl.C; A A. HR, Kact3 city. Mo. J l'J MISCELLANEOUS, DCDLIT U. BTSCL.! BAH'l. JQHHSP STEELE & JOUXSON, Wholesale dealeri In Staple aiul Fancy GROCERIES, UQUOHS, FLOUR AND BACON, Bi40.a;Vf;., Council Bluffs, la. Sole A cents for the Oriental and Dupont mr2S Powder Comiamai. TUIS WELL KNOWS BRAND -OF- JAPAN TEAS - I'OR SALE AT - K, !: Grocery Department. ld II. Ii. CLA'S0N,8uil. W.T.SEYN'OLDS li CO., E- B. ZABIUSKIE, San i'riuicisco. Salt Lak, City. k WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE. ' ZABRISKIE & CO. HAVE FOK BALE A FINE LIKE OP ' WINES AND LIQUORS, To which thoy call ths attention of DEALERS. Orders Solicited and Satisfaction Satisfac-tion Guaranteed. SOLE AGENTS FOR "HOUSER'S" STRAIGHT WHISKIES. THE FINEST 33 .A. IR, IN THE CITY CONNECTED AVITU TIIE HOUSE. 64 MAIN STREET' Two donri aoutli of WeLIf, Fargo A. Co'a Bank mj5 Fnrnacenien, Attention. A 1 Fire Brick. SCOTT, DUNHAM & CO. ARX AQKHTfl FOK THI OOLDEJX CITY FIRE BRICK, Which are equal if not superior to the best Flish. 8rertil rat given by the ear load. oetlS MUSIC I MUSIC! MUSICAL DiSTMMBSTS, Of oil kincb, includinc ho BAUER IMPROVED ORGANS, Cheuner than ever. J. PAYNES & SON, First South Street, Two doors east of Poit OOico. nugU J1S. L STROMBERG, Merchant Tailor, Begs to infortn his Patrooa that ho has REMOVLD TO EAST TEMPLE STREET, Second loor South of Trowbridge' Billiard Hall, I p-stalre. In Ten Days ou Two Weeks Hi; WILL RECEIVE THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK CK CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, ML Ever Brought to thla City. mil THE "ANALYSIS" OF TIIE VAN DYKE COAL A3 GIVEN J3Y THE HOUSE-kecperp, HOUSE-kecperp, Blacksmiths and Kmeltors ot Lftu, (not of .Massachusetts) is tnftt it is the best for Family Use, sad tho only Blacksmith UohI in thu country, that is a success. Ask our leading Forgemen. A choice supply always on hand. W. W. FIX-E, aug 1-; Agent. Hersliey's Torsion Wapi Spring. This is the best Wagon Spring in nt, and waa awarded the FIB ST PKE-lIILM AI MEDAL, oyer the ElHptio and all other competitor!, at ino American Institute in the city of New Yors, in Sovomhcr, 1S0. Iiii now boicg applied ap-plied by tae Walt OKl'AttTMENT to Uov-exnment Uov-exnment Wagons t'Jing on mo Plains-It Plains-It Is LlgUtcr, It occupies Hess Space, It rntacH tlie Wngou lctia than any other Spring, and it utiliies the most perfect ineaus ot elasticity in steel, namely the tor:iin prinoiple. carrying capacity capa-city rom 4U0. to 2XWJ lbs. Wnn all these advantages the Spring is sold at a maeh low or price lur the tamo carrying capacity than any othor tinriug iu use. i or full particutar: aiip'y at D. Ilutchln-son's Ilutchln-son's wagon .hop, -oa South HlrceU next door woai of Wizard & Orr'e liver? stable. dimpled can also bo seen at Soott, Dun haw Jt Co's. and at K.ahn Liro's store.-, i BENCH &. IIi; DEltfSOS, jy 20. Sole AgenU for Dtah. Pure Manilla Rope. W 1J-VE bcenapiointed bylubba ICo, V agents for tho :bU ol thoir rope. To miners it i pLirticularly recouimonded being all i.uro Mnullln. und not miied niln Sial ur other inferior material. Npeclnl price given to the Trn.lc. STURTEVANT BLOWERS. Several firs'" on hand. tea not in Stock or dered at lowest ratos by the mconts. SCOTT, II XII A.U &. i O Golden City Fire Brick. A Stock of Arch and Siiuaro Brick iw on hand. Si OTT, UrMIAM A CO. J"TXliTJLS H5XTJex- g&3 Co., GKNEKAL AGENTS FOR TH 10 ClOl.EBlUTKl) KMABE PIAMOS THE BEST for Touch, Tone anil Durability now in use; ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF THE FAVORITE BAUER PIANOS. EVERY INSTRUMENT FULEY WARRANTED FOK FIVE j MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTKRS OF BAND INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS, AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. CATALOGUES AND PRICE LIST SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. SrWAL UNDUUiiMMIS IU 1 tth IKALlJi. JULIUS BAUER ct CO., 350 Broadway, 390 , 392 , 394 & 396 Wabash Avenue NEW YORK. CHICAGO. Jyis I Mk ? EVER BROUGHT TO UTAH. 1IAV1NG JUST RETURNED FROM X'dE EASTERN STATES, where I eeleoted with groat caro and a knowlcdKO ol'thc rcquirr;meDta of this rogioQ, an immeoBe Stock of FurDituro, I am uow prepared to otl'ur unusual induoement to purchasers iu tho ibllowiog articles : BEDROOM SETS IN GREAT VARIETY, PARLOR SETS. LATZ' PATENT BED LOUNGES, TURKISH SPRING BACK CHAIRS, SIDEBOARDS, BUREAUS, HAIR, PULU and SPRING MATi'RKSSES, PATENT BUD-SPRINGS. Th. best Stock rr introdaod ia this market. I am also prepared to u.ke SHADES, VALANCES, DRAPERIES, and to LAY CARPETS AT TEN CENTS KEK YARD. I hkve a os m pi etc line of GIMPS tASSELS.REPS.TZRIiY-CLOTES & BROCATE.;.ES Whioh I will sell in quantities to soil parohwers, S: tall aud examine my Stock before purchasius elsewhere. J. 31. JOELSON. Groesbeck's Buildinp, Main Strccj'21 GRAND Z. C. M. I. GL0S1NG QUT SALE' Shoe Factory GOODS AT PRIME COST. Q..F tT 101 t ALL & 9J East Temple Street, sign of the big boot. No. 43 East Temple St., Arc closing out their entire otocko, ' SUMMER DRESS GOODS We respetifully invito tie utt niiun uf ' FANCY GOODS, the Public to tho Disriii or NOTIONS, Sec, BOOTS and SHOES, fyllLLIN ERY All our own ninko in uur p. niiirno HA.USME SEW I L U W L II W . SHOW WINDOW FEATHERS, Sc., Curtain Material and Trimminj!, Carpets and Upholstery, Having established a reputation for AJ1 of wlitch will bcpo.ltlvely HXOHLiIjHN'OH "to" ' ur limmtnic fall atotk. In Style, Qualify aud HI, Wo intend to maintain it by continuing to manufacture loods that e can (,'uU furl) aud StX'lirC IiarilillllS. G XJ VIl .IN T E 15. KIMBALL & L&WRENCE. BOOT iud SHOE MiKLHS, jyoU Vou will find hero . E V K II Y T II 1 N G WAGEHEKS . . , , , BOTTLED BEER, luir.dbrth.tr.de.m.h.shnnoor PORTER. LEATHER, FINDINGS AND KIT, AllhChoapt BatM ,ndoo ,h. At tho loltcst mes. "lISS. rour order. t the Depot of th WHOLESALE nd RETAIL. c.iiforni. Xo. M JO GORDON. HKXRT ft. MCttlT. SAQDLKS 4 1IAKSESS MAIitRS Qqq,, & MUrray, Remember wo make a epocially vf Horse Collars, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Of which wo always keep a large aiiortmcnt ad ! r , , , . . GENERAL FORWARDERS- of the beiCand cheapest; HAIltM of It. K. 1. pot. tiakl l.kc CM,, (snmly Still tun, iiml end and all olher kinda , at Lowest Trite:, whole- track of I', Jtt It- S"e 4 WHOLESALE 1 lTll DEALERS I California. Statos and I tah Fleur; Haw- Bacon, Lard and tioocral i'Ju; WL arc aolliBE thoahevo clasiw of guOiLi Crn.Uau.liaxloj-, Ac tcfi i'"-'9 lwwer llin aai' uihor Ljujc. Llbcrul Advance made on Conlg Remarkably Cheap, mtuU of oU kludr rnAM" Mcrcbandiso, Machinery. c. rarwardM" at prosem, preparatory to renewing prorartness and duratch. at Loww: h-our h-our atock for Autumn aud Viutr tc liII innts in Middle and Soathcni TratU Utah.t-jtarn Nevada A. nwc- J1AKH rACKAUI-H enre V bait Luke CU- Orders by mail receive carclul and prompt Spicial Attention jyiim to th atteouonfrom fag arui 'Yntu-Shipment Of ' Hr. (KUM1TU.. B"llin and Aifiit.-' f-r tho Colel'ratfvl,Arf:ino l"ir whoso lengthy espcrienoo in tho trade ona'ulct' lini ,ilir,.Loui" 0uimon HuiiJuu him to eolect nooda that will aiifj- oar l'ro-'-ed lied Prick , iu d t.: luo I" patrons. Iuaiio " I'h'i- llnvinn a law and rimiiodioii- lJV,tj ncrAIK.M. MM. r,(es,,r,.,.,ep:,mi.0,ece,j. '' REMOVAL. HIDES AND WOOL BOUGHT. ,.. DR. J. I'. VAN liKNlll S' U. ".."l resi-e.-ttullr iiilrm tne l'il i'' : 11. U. CLAWSUN, Sup't. MiiiS,.,ioK.r.t South St.. A"-'rn.. .t,a t. ...11 1r. 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