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Show MMlrTEATIOA!!! Tcilluioiiy lu favor of Sliiiidlng t-rnovo Hoofing1, Ut 1 i.-;: oi- Tin: K.-.ision Mvni ca. rrmsc. ) Company, ,n. L-.ui.-, .Wuat .1, TJ. 1". A. MiT'.-u 1:1.1., S.ilt Lak.i City: I' 1 n; S j 1; ; J 11 th i - t-junl ry it -Undine irn"vo in i-jimdi I d tiio lie-1, and u.-.-d IK.u lj ull'f- 0-.' r. 1l.1t -".uii h.-iri,' u-i-i ..nly uIktu 1L0 r-.. I1.11 Lot a lu-ht lalL 1 iiu .-1 audi 11 kimhvc lV. m..f!A'i'.-lmVV:',iI.'!-iicd.:ii:d it i'..ii-idi-r- '! in .u-i-vn.u pri'i.'iat.lo. Wi'ihin-t ka-.w -ny niMi-L.'-j ,,1.Uii..r1 ..n the .-uhm't and ii.i-. - ..nil ki.mi , U.ini,.u nt our practical U- -c. ,1 In, r - ., ,,Llr l,JUIUlfJ biuldin-. Heri.cL-miii ) ..in-. .! -i-uaaiv.Bixij. MISCELLANEOUS. Dr.J.P.P. YAUMBfii FROM PRUSSIA. Flrnt South St., opposite Theatre. 823 Oxyruis Worms Expetled From O. A. AMY. FOR Iods time I have bceu aiilicted with d.florL'Qt pains and ui.seiio. and couli uotfiud tho cuu:0 of my ailment?, Ualil I consulted Dr. J P ,1 Vim UeKTsh. nijd alter an oxaminaliua he told uiu at -.uco that ujj- -ti'iiiAv-h .ras a bearding place ft-r w iruis to live uud ri'tictieratc in a . iao eiju-nae ol lay health aLd iiis?. I a.-ked the jjocdt if he c.'U d enr mo. lie said no iTold expoll tae worms in live or eis hours, and alter ink inn four little powd ra. they all. 8.3 in number came away, and in fact I feel like another person onoo more. 1 hcroby ex-prt'is ex-prt'is my sim-'oro uraftudo toward i r. J. f. r". Van i)ei.berKh. Firft Kjut siiuol, bo-tween bo-tween i list aud Second south street.. O. A. AMY. Salt Lake City. Utah. Juno lUh. 1S7Z. Card from JuUife Frier, of Polk County. DE. J. P. P. VAN DiLNUtltU : DkaK Sla: X tar.e pla?uro in lhnkicc ' you fu;dicly tor tbo resiomtion oi my health alter nineteen years of tircat autl'enni; lui-n- 1 uilly aud bodily. 1 doctored a ureal deal;' wad alliictud wn h almost every iiuaKiuablo pa: and oepaired of seems a well day again. Whan 1 canio to aoo you at Saluui. you said you would roinove the cause- of nineteen years' autferiuK in five hi'uri. I ooul'i hardly bolieve it, but after taking tho five taatcle8 powders you eavo mo, aoout "MO worma paiaud Irom me, and now, lour-teon lour-teon days aiterwards, I feel lik another man, and aiu able to follow my btuinos wiLhout pain or inconvcoiouoe. I csmain, Yours rwpoctfuUy, A. H. FHIEJI, Bethel, Poiaooumy, Ootooer 10, 1ST 1. Caitl from Doctor II. . Smith. DR.J. r. P. VAi UliiNUKKUll: Dexu Sib: I dcom it my duty to make the 1 following statement: tor tho last thrco years 1 havo boon suffering with oousiant Knawinii 1 ain and a nuiveriUB sensation in my stomach, also pain in my cuesiand boiri; my food would not digest, and I was no nervous nerv-ous that with diuiouliy I could follow my ocoupution, which has been hero in Salem for tho past ton years as a practical dentist. In faot, irom ihe constant pain and tnisory I had waatod away to a more ttkeleton. i had been doctoring a great doal without any benefit, and beliorinit there was no help lor me but to linger on until death would relieve re-lieve all my su tiering, bouio of my friends thought I had worms and had better see Vr-Van Vr-Van llenborgh- He told mo at once that Worms wore tho oause of all my troubles, so ho gave me fire small and tasteless powders, ana in four hours about 7U0 worma troim one ID oh to one and one half inches long, oamo away from 1110 that day, and tho loilowing nubt somo more oamo, and now I am happy to say feel like another man again, and am gaining strength from day to day. E- SM1TU, M.D. Salon. Oretron, September 23d. 171. Another Great ailKUgater 1 We think it our duty to muka tho following follow-ing statement, in hopes it may do some good to sioK chiluren : Our child had boon sick for some time. Thinking all tho time our lit! to qo was troubled with worms, wo tried mmy doctors and a groat many reined lea, without any relief. Some neighbors told us we should go ana try Or. Van Donberg, the Worm Doctor, in Slom. We did so, and ho gave as one boitto of his celebrated Worm tiyrop, and after giving the mouioino, to our great astonishment aoout &J worms passed away from our dear child, and bow, thank heaven, aho is well again. I. D. GRIZZLE. Salem, Oregon, Ootobor 3d, i871. 1.500 Worma iCxuelletl. Aftor soron years ot euitoring, pain and debility, and doctoring tor aimj complaints, now pruvod that I did not havo, and taking 1 d liferent kinds of inoiiicine irom many emi-1 emi-1 nont phystoiuns, I gavo up in duspair, thinking think-ing it was bo uce to drench my poor stomach stom-ach any longer, and that 1 must wasto away nutil mere was nothing lett of uoor me. But a oaring of tho astonishing cures that l)r. J. P. Van Uenbergh bus penoruiod in so shun a time, c Hooting cured in a low hours, and my friends advising mo to make one more etiort, 1 consul tod Dr. Van Denbergn.and he told me that my mi-erica wore oused by wurms, and he would oxpul taom in about five aours, Altor taking live small powders, about fifteen huuiir.d wcriss t-,,-l from mo, and 1 am happy to buy Lhit I am bettor la an I have bouii :or a great while. P. It- KVK3-Subscribed KVK3-Subscribed and sworn to heloro uo, this 13th day of September, 1SH. J, J. AlUHPUY. J. P. Gratitude compels me to mako tbe following follow-ing statement, tmn&mg it may do ttomegoud lo my follow nuHerera. 1 havo Deen utilised for a lung number of years witn the following follow-ing complaints ; I coulu nut eat anything unless it would produce grout pain in my stomach and bowels, bow-els, always palpitation of the heart, severe swolung and rheumntlo paius in all my joints; also neuralgia in inj head, no sleep, always rest loss at nigoi; in fact, i was reduced re-duced to a moie hoi plena Skeleton, not able lo walk alone, ana gve up iu uospair. 1 must also state 1 bad been dicioriog wiib lho mont eminent physicians of this State, aviso with the best doctors ol' an c rancui.o, and God only koows, withtut any reacf. tiu X heard tno groat cures Dr. J. P. P. Van Uenbergh had penormtd in and around Salem. I applied to him for huip, and may (lod blosa him for the roc to rati on of my health. 1 have only taken his medio tne two month", and havo guined, during that time, twenty five pounds in weuht, and am able to do ail my nousowurk and iuoro. JAKii POTTER. Linn county, about thirty mil 04 oast ul tho footof the Cascade-. 6alem, Oregon, December 26, 1S7L ail) NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. "cw I.an. Murcliao, 18GO. F01 THE MINING ANO SC IN TiFlC PrtESS. Victoria nud Jmperlitl Tunnel nuil Mining Coiupnny, Locution ot Works Little Cottonwood Mining District, I (ah Tcrrltorry. NOTICE is horeby given tlint tit 11 mooting of tho Hoard ol Trustees of said Coin puny, bold on tho IHb day of August, 1.--7J, an a? eminent em-inent of ten (10) tents per .-liaro was levied upon up-on tho capital stuck ul said Couipanv, puvablo immediately in L'niled States Kuld cuin, to the Secretary ut tho olhco of ho Company, ltouni j, iS'o. uTJU ilunlb'ouiory elrcot, tiuu iriuitisco, Calilornia. Any stock upon which snid ic;smcnt shall remain unpaid on U cdncsdity, the 1Mb day of September, shall bo doomed delinquent, and will bo duly advertised lor salo ut public auction, and unless payment shall bo made bu-loro, bu-loro, will bo sold on Saturday . tho llh day of Uctobor, 16. J, to pay tho delinquent assessment, assess-ment, together with costs of advcriising and oxpensos ul sale. By order of tbo Hoard of Trustees. W it, il. tV.VTSU-N. Secretary, a IS Office, ltootii o, UiJ .Muntfumery street. SPECIAL NOTICE. THIS CAUTIONS all persons from buy-inr, buy-inr, negotiating, or working tho C aim known aa tbo "KIFTEENIH AMENDMENT" AMEND-MENT" alias "GENEKaL SHERIDAN." m wo intend to hold lho said Claim, having complied with tho law of lho disuiot as alio 1 tho U.S. law. Sail claim is eitutod in Butteeiikld C as yon, about ono milo southwest south-west of tbo " Lucky Ujy " lodo, and woit of tho " Victor Hugo." JAMES -MYLETT, K i. KUAN, H. L. KENNY"; augii L, KAWL1NUS. GOltDO.N & MUltUAY, Forwarrlinrr& CoiiimissionMercli'ts Havo opened aa Atrcucy at the Point of tbe Mountain, '21 miles south of thia oity, on tlio U. S. li. 11., And aro now prepared to lleccivo and Tor-ward Tor-ward Freight to CAMP FLOYD, TINTIC, PIOCHE And nil l'oints No will ut ihv; Very Low cl ItuU-s. rcniiislii s run nhmj h ohtitln lonil for tiicsc iiluct-s. null WANTED, A- WET ITXJRSEj A FAMILY CiUlNU TO CALIFORNIA. Nono bul a yuung, boaltliv woman in'cd "1'ply. Kti.iiirouflr. Fi-wlor.Siik Lako Cilv, or Room No. 11, Uluu Htdel, OL-deii. uul-I-I j DISSOLUTION. rlMlK LAW VI KM OF MARSHALL Jt X Carter lias beeu di--ulved by mutiiiil con---ent, all bu.-iiie herctiui-0 imru-ted tu :iiid ftrin. will ho fen duct vd to limil dctcrtiiinat i--n by both of lho uiulerHL-nrd. Till i.MAS MA liSH ALL, nulS J. M. CARTLR. TEAMS WANTED. To haul 1.(100 tons of Excelsior Coal to Camp Dou?las. ill commence in a few day;. Tor further particulars apply at idaho Slure. corner cor-ner Great Western llutel, ouo block uuth of Theatre- JOHN Wji. S.NELL. tug 1" A:--eiit. HE-OPENED. JAMKSTOJIS. Lotk-.nd Unn.milh. ha. Fnu.l"'"!"!., "i Soutl1 direct. uj'(.usilo All kinJiof jobhin. iIodo In ku, lock,, IUmJ'i " itH"Uc:il0oi Land. W. J.HOOPER&CO.I IT, COJIBEUOIAL ITBKKI. TRAVEL. LOGAN DAILY STAGE LINE COXXECI1XU WITH UTAH NOBTIIER K. B. -AT Hampton's Station. ROUTE TO SODA SPRINGS. Thiily SttiRO leaves lhimi'ton's Siuti'n Tor L.'K-iin on iiirival ofllio loium. irain; Cuiinevtiits on Monday, n'edue.-dav; nnd Fridavuiili S.iiccs to Franklin, Uelhvillg and all intermodi .ie ii.ivn-. in Caehe; and Couneeliiit." wiihsttii;o fur S O 1 A S 1J 11 I N Cr S lVhk'li leave? l-'nmklin overj- Tuesday. II. G. MILLER & CO.. an 11 I,ioirlttoi'!i. Summer Resort. I THE PARK HOUSE 'pWKN IT-FIVE MILES EAST PF SALT X Lake City, ia now onen fur Guests. Mr. Wm. H. Kimball has perfected hia new sUco line to tbo PARLEY'S PARK MINES, Blue LodKe, McIIonry. Tintah and Ilowltnd Li.atric-.s; aho to Aluj. Gordon' Military Camp. A each will leave Wells, 7arR0 & Co'i office dallr. ut 10 a.m., oouimencing on Wei-nusJav. Wei-nusJav. July 2iih. A Hack will connect at K im bull's Park Houje, tho following mornitiK, wilh tho daily o iaoh to tho mines. Sad llo animals furnished to urJer, Fishing and Huniiug abound. Wx. II. Kimballi j 11 Proprietor. UNION PACIFIC RlILROiD TD1E TABLE, DKT1L lurLher nolico. Trains will loare and arrive at Ugdon Daily, as follows: TLCAVI. I ARRIVE. Daily Eprws,S-30a.m. Daily Exp's, 5-10 p.m, Mixed, - G-.tU p.m. Mixed, - 2 35 pm. Freight, - 10-3J a.m. 1 Freight, - o 10 a.m. Daily coonecuons mado at Ogden with ttah Central Pacific Road from -ait Lake city and all poinla in South-era South-era Utah. At Bryan with stages for Sweetwater mines. At Cheyenne with Denver Pacific Railroad lor Denver, Central city, Georgetown and all points in Colorado and Mow .Mexico. At Omaha with Chicago and North Western, Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, Burlington and Missouri River, Kansas city, St. Jooaud Council BlunV Railroads and Missouri River Line of Steamers for all points East and bouth Tickets for sale to all points East at office of Wells, .Fargo & Co., East Temple Tem-ple street, and at the office of Utah Cen-irul Cen-irul Railroad, in Salt Lake city; also at U nion Pacific Railroad ticket office in Ogden, at which office berths on sleeping sleep-ing cars can bo secure?). Arrangements have beon made whereby where-by passengers desiring to visit Denver on their way East can avail themselves of an excursion rate from Cheyenne lo Denver, and return al greatly reduced rates. Pur particulars and all information in regard to passage, apply at Ticket Oi-hcei. Oi-hcei. Passengers shnnlrt careful io eecure then parage ttckt-ts to all Eastern and Southern points via OAiAHA, and thus avail themselves of the advantage of a through sleeping car, comfortable accommodations ac-commodations and Quick time. TUOS. L. KI ti B L L, General Ticket Agent. T. E. SlCKELS, Chf, Engineer and Superintendent. jS THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY Is tho PIONEER ROU1E between OMAHA and CHICAGO, completed four years; ago, since wh ch time the Company havo spared neither pains no r oxpeuse in perfecting its road beei and track, and equipping it with rolling tock,of lho most modern improvements; this, together with the fact of its bein g tne Shortest Line, oilers to the 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 parties of competing lines in regard to time, distances, ratea, ate. This popular route requires no false statements, relying on its true merits, it needs only to be 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 Chicugo, twenty-three twenty-three hours. Omaha tc Now York, sixty hours. Omaha to Boston, sixty-four hours. Pullman's Palace, ilotcl, aud Sleeping Sleep-ing Cars Are run on all through trains from Omaha to Chicago. liow to Securo Sleeping Berths Before Be-fore Reaching Omaha: 1 Passengers desirous of securing Sleeping Sleep-ing Berths, Sections or Sate 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, C. & N. V. Railway, Omaha, s ating what they want. This is all Lhey noed to do until they reach the O. & N. W. Railway Rail-way Depot on the oast side of the Missouri Mis-souri River, then go to the Sleeping Car Conductor, givonim their names, as Eer telegram, and thoy will find that he as their berths reserved tor them. Passengers going East will conBult their own interest by socuring Through Tickets via CHIAGO & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY, which can bo procured at all principal tickot offices in California and tho West, and at railroad officos to San Prancisco, Salt Lako City, Ogden, Omaha and Council B lulls. JNO. C. GAULT, General tiup't Chicago. H. P. STAN WOOD, General Ticket AgonL Chicago. ' J8 ! CUICAGO & ALTON 11, R. Tlie Only Ftral-Utass Koi4 In the Wol, LOUISIANA, MISSOURI, New Sliort Route rroir Kansas City to Chicago, Without Clinngc ! K"! Fily "nJ Northern (l.io Nouh Milium i and ''hi,il);0 mi AUoa R.ilroua.. crooimt lho .MiSJi..sn,i ,it Lou-l. Lou-l. '!;"!., 1 ilirouk-h Jackson ville, Uliioiaiuelon and JolicL. Tho Sliorltsl and Best Uoule lo llic Kast, via Chicago ! e LEG A XV V ,1 Y CARS AND PULLMAN FAL3CS SLEEPIBS CARS ltun tliroiiKh fri.in Kan'iis oily and St. Louis to L'htyiijie, nitbout cu-iage ! FELiy&l FiLIC8 11 BODM AND SMOKING CARS On all daily trains : tho only lino running theso oars from Kan i an City nud Ht. Louis to Clil cafjo No Line makes as Good Time, Or aloner ennneetirn!, hnc better nwotnmo" diitunis, bettrr track, luciro o ceniit d,iy cuts, uioiu l u x ii ri :i ii t nnl OKiiirorinblo ulcepin Gurs. Trnirm ol' Knoe nIii1io anil nllWo-torn rtiHtl,-' ci'niicct rl f w-ili ir.iini ol" tbia line, in L'uion Depot, Kuna) city. JAS. CHARLTON, flotioral Pwotitrer rind Tiokot AobI, C. ii A. H. U, aiicBO. J. C. McMULLIN, Uca. iupt., C. k A-R. K-. Caicoso. Fit AN K I11GU, i 'p.torn Travfilinj Asont.Oi 4 A. U R. Kniaa cltj, Mo. jly MISCELLANEOUS. STEELE k J0UNS0N, WbolMiJo dtAlort In Staple ani Fancy GROCERIES, LIQUJHS, FLOUR AND BACON, bIvI';., Council Bluffs, la. Solo AkodU for tho Oriental and DupoDt my2S pnwJor Cnmi'aniM. THIS WELL KX0WS BRAXU -or- JAPAN TEAS -l'OR SALE AT-C AT-C JM. Grocery Department. nil It. B. CLA WSON, Supt. W.T.RYNOLBS CO., E. B. ZABRISKIE, SlCi Fronoifioo. Salt Lako City. WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE. ZABRISKIE & CO. HAVE FOB SALE A FINE LINE OF WINES AND LIQUORS, To which they call the attention of DEALERS. Orders Solicited and Satisfaction Satisfac-tion Guaranteed. 60LE AGENTS FOR "HOUSER'S" STRAIGHT AVIIISKIES. THE FINEST 23 A IR, IN THE CITY 0ONNE0TED WITH THE HOUSE. 64 MAIN STREET' Two donri louih of Well. Fargo v Co'a Bank mjb Furiiacenieu, Attention. A i Fire Brick. SCOTT, DUNHAM & CO. 1B1 1QIKTS rOt THI GOLDEN CITT FIRE BRICK, Whio are qual if not superior to the bwt FIi!h. Special rw Klven by tbe e&r loajL eetlS MUSIC I MUSIC I MUSICAL LVSTMMTS, Of all kinds, includiiJE tlio BAUER lMPRO'ED ORGANS, Chcapw than ever. J. PAYNES & SON, - 1?irst South Streeiv Tivuiloors cust of Pott Office. ilUCl-1 JAS. A, STROMRG, Merchant Tailor, Begs to in'orin his Patrons that he has ltKMOVl TO EAST TEMPLE STREET, Second DoorSonth of Trowbridge's 11 1111 ft rd llnll, Ip-stalrs. In Ten Days or Two Weeks 11 k will keceive THE rViaST SPLENDID STOCK CK cloths, mm, Ever Brought to thli city. 1 THE "ANALYSIS" VAN DYKE COAL S GIVEN BY T11K HOUSK-JX HOUSK-JX keeper?, bhicksmiflis and Smltors of Utah, inolol iliissiichusutis) ia that it ia tho best for Family Usa. and the only Blacksmith Coal in tho country, that is a euccoss. Ask our leading ForRenien. A choice supply always on hauu. W. W. FIXUB, Hershey's Torsion apn SpriBs. This 1b the beH IV agon Spring ia us, and woj awnrJoi iho riK.NT ntllJIll 31 A.VD MEUAL, OTor lho KUiptia and all other compel! ton, m tbo Aojorieau lu.-lilute ia Ihotity cl'Aew Yor. ia N'ovoiubor, 1S7-J. Jiii no boing p-Plied p-Plied by too tt'All IthfAKTMKNT lo Uov-oriiuiODl Uov-oriiuiODl iVaittiua noiti on mo PtaiQfi. It is LiKlUcr, It occnpied pc Space, It rniscs I lie Mngou lens than any olhor Sprins, acd it utiliiea the must l'orfcc. uicaus oi elasticity ia tteel, nauioly tbo torsi n priuciplo. carryios capacity capa-city iroui iM. io LXJ.ui-o iba. Wilh all thoso advauUBCi tho SpriuK b sold ul a uiuoh low or I'rico lor tbo sniuo carry ion capacity tiian may otlior tfprinii iu ue. For full pariioular aj.p'y at 1. llutchin-sod'i llutchin-sod'i waoQ 2nd CjqIQ atreoU oext dynr west of Wil'ard Orr' livery aiablo Stiiiploo can al.'o be seen al Scett, Dunham Dun-ham A tV- and ul Khu Um's Ftorr?. 1 UKM II tb 1IEXOLUNOX, jy fc'olo Agon la lor Utah. Pure Manilla Rope. HAVE bocu appointed by Tubbs X Co. V utfonts fur lho tale ol thoir rope. To uiin era il ! particularly recmumended, buiiiKull pure .ttitulHn mid not mixed nilh Sisal or other inferior matcriaL, Klicclnl price given to tlie Trinlc. STURTEVANT BLOWERS. Several hitei op band, f-uw not in irtock ordered or-dered at low Ml rate' by (hoajjont.t. S4 OIT, DI XHAN Jt i Golden City Firo Brick. A Stuck of Areli mid S-nioro Uriok now on jund. StOTT, DIMIAJI A CO al WALKER BRO'S. -T.VXINT,T0N. Walker Bros 0., W1IOLKSAI.E JD lti;r.ll. KKAl.KKS l. WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS. Havo a splendid stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, BRANDIES, GINS&c. BEST KENTUCKY WHISKIES, And an imiucDse quantity of CASK llQUOliS AND UITTEIIS, AND HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS Having opened an EXCLUSIVE LIQUOR HOUSE and keeping THE LARGEST STOCK EVER HELD IN UTAH we offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THE TRADE. Sole Agents in Utah for J. H. CUTTER and S. T. Suit k Co'a celebrated Kentucky whiskie? WALKER BRO S & CO. au21 One door Ka-t of Elephant Store. DUNFORD&SONS. MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE ANO HAT STORE. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Orders Solicited from Town mid Country, and promptly aud cmefully tilled at the very siiuUltst possible margin over cost. m:7 fo PURE m W WHITE Si LEAD Jv lUli v UA11ANTKE THE ABOVE BRAND TO BK PERFECTLY TT i'uRE. AND IN FINENESS, WHITENESS ANI) COVKKINU PROPERTIES IT IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED TO Bii THE STANDARD. FAHNESTOCK, HASLETT & SCHWARTZ, 137 First Ave.. PITTSBUKGII, Pi. TOR SALE BY V n Tr T 1 JU. U. 1VJL. 1. AND OTHkitt DEALEK5. ie29 S im ,x it EVER BROUGHT TO UTAH. JTAVING JUST RETURNED FROM THE EASTERN STATES, where I Belected with great care and a kuotledKe ot'lhc reqnircnienu of yiis region, an immense Stock of Furniture, I am now prepared to offer unusual inducements to purchasers in the loilowing articles : BEDROOM SETS IN GREAT VARIETY', PARLOR SETS, LATZ' PATENT BED LOUNGES, TURKISH SPRING BACK . CHAIRS, SIDEBOARDS, BUREAUS, HAIR, PULU and SPRING MAT TRESSES, PATENT BED-SPRINGS. Tho boat Stock ever ia trod need in this market. I am alio prepared to make SHADES, VALANCES, DEAPEEIES, mnd to LA? CARPETS AT TEN CENTS PER YARD. I hive a, oemplet lin of Ql UPS 'I A SSELS, EEES, TERR Y- CLOT 11 S & URO CA TE ... ES Which I will sell in quantities to suit purchasers. Call and examine my Stouk before purchasing elsewhere. J. 31. JOELSON. Groosbeck's BuildiDft Wain Strcej21 i E W O ATS, BARLEF AND WHEAT, CRACKED CORN, STATES OATS AND CORN, Extra Family & Common Flour, AND ALL KINDS OF FEED, by Tin; Car Load, Wagon Load, CUEAl'Kll III AX LVEK AT KNOWLDENS, Where all want lug cheap gralu go. as he uinkes It a point not to he undersold In tlie market i and attends peri o nail y to ship, ping to all poluls of the l(A.lrod, mining camps anil city FKEE OF C1IAHGK. Di-olrrH nhonld nhvnv Icnin hl prlrc brfnic pure lin h! ii (f. Hi- n i of grnln A-c-, nhiuj inii hniltl. Sec lil in. iEO. II. KX'I I)K, 01'1MSITK i:i.i.s, 1AIK.O ot liilirrM OMlee, Main Hlicrl, SALT LAKE CITY. u- for Sale or Exchaugo A Hi'I SK nnd lA 1" in U nn-hip. A H'l SK nii.i l.l'J' in I'.mli illo. A y.lKM on Chlk (.'rook, li:- n .-m w.ikr lioixr in cr f.'ct f.ill. Turin i pnnl l.r grain i rv-U dniryiiiR. it fur n ki mior, l ur full j. rt iculnrs tti)ly ly ., cyrner uf CiU' K.lLll..'il. auiJ THOMAS 1311.U0CK. RETIRING ;from business. i 1 Georgo GockUuxl 111111011110'." to the public that the preiu-! preiu-! ises he now oecujiies are lor Rent, tuid posesion may bo j had immediately, either with j or without the stock in trade. The promises are in a lii'-ratc lii'-ratc location, and well adapted adapt-ed for one liirse or three small businesses. For particulars apply to Geo. Goddard. I For Hale Cheap. AC'INSICNMKNT "V S WPM'teH l; Hickorj" .Nuu. ' REMOVAL. ' Dli. J. VAN 1 1: S IV I Ki i tl Wi'lill rMi-fttnlly m..fi f.f puh ... in fn'. th it h.-r.-n.n.vl , ,iK.0 fr.'tit M .uti s-.. to l-'ir. 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