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Show WELL x J IGrOIKTGr. WILLIAM F. CALTO, .VNPKKTKNCED WELL-DKiUER. ' ..ne -LJ Muck we-t ami ton -outh of lltu ffnrj -ehool-bousr. will die Well', to eruVr n tb sh jrte.t nutiee imd in t a 1 1 - la i-.rT .-vie. m DR. 0. C. OR MS BY, PHYSICIAN, SCKGKOX AND DKUGUIST. HR1GHAM CITY, CTAH. i). n. sjiuckek, MERCHANT TAILOR, Ao. 317 Olive SHrrel, VI. LOtlS, Seu-tt! Ci'hipr nil over the W-t wnrl eires entire saiirlactien. A No. 1 esiabn-oment- thi: nvnriov Force Pump HYDROSTATIC CHAMPION. For f linK-uif hint f ire", wtttiii h-on, wn-- zir'Rcn, sprinkling free, plnnt ji r.-i h rn u-bery. u-bery. X. U. Al KOI., Agent t"r t tuh Ttrriturj, 'u uon ctturtiostQf thf r-ity. LOOK OUT FOB THH NEW SEWING MACHINE H.DINWOODEY, A FURNITURE DEALER j And j Ml k i ii.ls oi IMPORTED FURNITURE JintHjMitl '.ii Imn'l irt tliu SnlcMriMirii.; KAST TKMPLK ST. '1 Kvcry li' .fin. ii , HOME-MADE FURNITURE 'l- iMi t-.rV :Hvl ;n InirtrtMii, Il South SliM)(, Suit X.alte City COFFINS, AiwiiVr in SiM'k. ! 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I ELEGRAPH 1C REPORTS LATEST WAR NEWS, LATEST WAR NEWS, EDITORIALS AND LOCALS EDITORIALS AND LOCA1.S ALL TOPICS OF INTEREST, AND A I.UKAT VAKIE1T OK SELECTED MATTER, SELECTED MATTER, ' IAMMI THE MOST DESIRABLE THE MOST DESIRABLE FAMILY JOURNAL FAMILY JOURNAL ' AMI AUTHENTIC RECORD AUTHENTIC RECORD I CURRENT HISTORY. CURRENT HISTORY. ( t ... . , price only price only price only price, only four dollars four doll us four dollars four dollars i'our dollars PER YEAR. ; TWO DOLLARS TWO DOLLARS TWO DOLLARS TWO DOLLARS TWO DOLLARS TW O DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS, ONE DOLLAR. I ONE POLL It ONE DOLLAR ONE DOLLAR Foil THREE MONTHS. ! I CLI II KATES : ! I enpy. utii) yen r ,s .hi I eupy, nix inolitllH 'J Hit I .'"I'.y, Ilnve niunllis , . . I mi I Hi n.i.-,i, tnie yvtir mi Pi opi. s-i, luimili.s j,s mi hi fupii ". Ilir.-u iiiiiiiilm V m ! rr ii i: i'ac 1 i c IPNEUMATIC GAS COMPA N Y. OFFICE: N..i. S.'.nsoiua Street, f SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Incorporated 18B9. The Paeitie Pneuuiiitiu Gas Company Compa-ny is prepared to contract with gentle men residing in Utah Territory and adjacent States, to ereet gaa works at their residences, aud give them every advantage in light, which inhabitants of large cities possess, at less rate than coal-gas companies charge in this State. Also, to contract with hotel proprietors, proprie-tors, saloon and store-keerers, trustees of churches, principals of schools and colleges, and mining, manufacturing and railroad companies, to give them a far more brilliant light than can be obtained ob-tained from coal-oil lamps, at less cost in proportion to the light given. ECONOMICAL OAS FOR COL'NTKYTOWNb. The great cost of making, on a small .seals, coal gas, passably free from impurities, im-purities, has prevented the . introduction introduc-tion of this prime convenience of modern times into small towns, and the generally bad quality and hih price of the production, where coal-gas works have been erected, in other than the largest cities, have limited the consumption con-sumption to less than one-half what it would be if the gas were good and furnished fur-nished as cheap a light as kerosene oil. When gas of fair quality can be manufactured with inexpensive works, aud at a reasonable price, every little town, with even one well-built street, will have its gas works, and the profits of the manufacturers will be more certain cer-tain and more lilenil than those now earned by most country gas companies. The scientific and truneral press have repeatedly called attention t. the field for discovery opened to inventors iu solving the quc-ii..n. "What shall we do fur a sallj llit. uioir satisfactory than oil. and su cheap that the poorest can Us it?' Many -ulutii'iis ..f this question llae been .oos--l, but t hitherto experience lias shown that al! 1 were iuierior, f r snine ciu-e nr other, when brought inte- practice, to the old method of generating illuminating as. 'The Pacific Pneumatic Gas Company. Com-pany. howeer, claims I,, have answered an-swered the question fully, and is prepared pre-pared to tteet wo; ks w hich will furnish fur-nish gas. Tree from nil impurities and superior in brilli nicy to the best coal gas, at from ot.r-third to one-fourth the cost at which, iu this Stale, coal gas. in quantities of from l!.o hi to L'",O"0 cubic feet per day, can be made. The principle of those works lor small towns, is the same as that used iu our domestic works; the difference-is difference-is iu tho method of compressing the atmosphere, and of charging it with the vapors of gasolene. In works for towns a rotary air pump, driven by a small steam engine, or other steady motive power, foixvs I lie air llmm.h the ga-solcne, making an excessively rich gas. This is collected into a gasholder, gas-holder, and then, by the admission of air dir.i-t from the pump, it is diluted in the proportions of one, two or three parts of atmosphere to one of gas, as in the judgment of the ocrator. guided guid-ed by a test-light, may be desirable to bring the contents to the desired I quality. The Paeitie Pneiimalie Gas Com pany has creeled works on this principle prin-ciple at Marc Island, for the. United Suites Navy Depart uu nt .' which arc producing exu lleut gs in lin nnluvu-ii l,ir ri,mr. Gentlemen who propos,. investinc in any g i eompany for supplying interior (owns. ,-,. quested lo call upon the officers of tin. Pacific Pneumatic Gas Company, who will furnish accurate and detailed account.- of the results obtained, and accompany ac-company parties meaning business to Mare Island, fbr the purpose of showing show-ing the works iu operation. I hf I'llttftf I'liritt,itic (ills ('utiljtni)li ! nnranhrs thf jte.v.v.. of iu iyit.1 teoi.v. S-cicI 1,-r I'lOnphl.M. itli ,1, Triple. ii. I.-,., tilmumil. nii'l .ilv illusinituit il.nnr.lio wi.i ks. (l i t. I. L'or. Sansomk SriiKt.r. a iv rn iM ism, I. O. Ul I, 111, UN. ril.l.KI', IM..I !U i':illn- Iti ofln i k, Salt h.w k City, lt(M.ks( ( IV, MutlOllt'l'S, And Dealers in Musical Mcivhainlisc and Fancy Goods. Ml.c..r.,i.n. tl,..,,, I,. r r,,M, ).,., 1UI. ""..I.e. . ,' 1 1 U ...i, ., S. ll ;,.,.. h, ... Ol..l.r-.. I'l, .,,(.. i,, ,11 ,tr ,, i, '., ,,: 1 A ...ui.1e H,.,,r lti,,L i,,i.,t u l-f.n, I'.,. K"l ( UII..H, ,u,i S,H All. i.,..., 11, ,.,., Km nirli,;,, ..... i -, ' 'I. 'f M.I..,, .1 lu.l.u,.,.,,!. ,.! l, Ml,! rl.uu.ll-.. nrl A h , ..II ,.. il. l.-i ,,i u. , J , r,. . iuitl..rl,iiip. wn.l 1,, th" ,iil.,.l , . -.1 , i i,oi, l.v.'k.. I .1 A...fh,,l v I o ' ' HUNDAY SCHOOL luoi.i, , , , CALIFORNIA TRADE. S. P. Jl.ltico. , Jas. Moorbeil. S. P. HOLDEN & CO., " " "I mj.rt!rii ol FOREIGN DRY GOODS, 1 inens, Dress Goods, Hosiery, &o. : 'JH fc XO HAXHOME HT.,-- - ; HAS KRAKCIMfO. L',ua.,u ; i; LJe".iliU Sr., K.C EEDIKTD1 .HOSTBTTEE.'t CO. lmorttrrt and Jwbber v( .v-. DRUGS & CHEMICALS Fine Ksnentlnl Ollft Gam, Rootfi. becdH, Flower, fepongeit, bklns, Pomades, dtc, Aud nil other Ftaplefi conDeeted with the Wholesale aiid Keiail Drug EusioeM. Couatantly in receipt, by direct ImporCtin, of iuiopeaa aad Asiatic products. Exclubive Agentu for Quicksilver. Ifostett-.-r's Bitters, Dra.ke'fl Pluntation liitt'Te, W'oll'i tboidam ?hrnppc, Xwell'fl Pnlinooary fjyrup. And ell the leading Proprietary Medicines both American and Jiuropeam. Orierg Promptly aad Caretnlly Kibcuit-d. Now, 5'4'J and Market Street, Between First and Second, SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFOKNIA. BRITTAN, HOLBROOK & CO Iiuf"jni and i)eftier-in ! Stoves &; Ranges, SHEET IRON &TIN PLATE, C upper, .inc. Mleel Lead, Wirt. J J'LMI'h, ' Ijoatt and Iron jo . mACKV GOOD Tool, snd Mifiiatry Rnd.ieseral HOUSE FURNISHINC HARDWARE, Euibrnciup P!'n. JapMn'l. Plani-he'I and tlamped S'arc. - o. 1 1 1 &. I 13 OliforniB and ; m. 17 iL 19 Davis btrel, j SAX FRA-N' CISCO, CAJ-. . ! jc. ADOLPHE LOW & CO., j SA1' l'HANClsi'd. CAJ... t! " " , fmi-.Tt-r' -t iTSAS, COFFf E.S Siii'f, atid all EAST INDIA rKODUCE; j 1 '1' . iii' ii ! ''. v;. k' ! .-r - k O' nLn ni :. fa . : tl U-i t-T -Ml tO t'. j , I on iuivc; 'I' t . V I lrl . . I.jm A.. L.N l.-s fi.K i La Vl.idadeX llarn.ou , of C adlE, J S 11 till Kl KS, lli.icl.ll WHITE LEAD tOMPAM , of .pi. York. ASP P K A T T JOS.KXPKIDIVK ASTRAL. OIL.. J. i; kiiihx; a Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS 4 Cla Si , San Kruu.lco, DKALKKS I OHK(.l). PRODM E. Ar '.nM.mlj in r fipt ,.f Oi'(,oB H-n.s. Us I.rvi, lmcti. IStarch, .. ,.Ur nJ tittm pDLitrTnr Iwati on liana .nui-M iuuo, Jvim ?i - C. i'.M..naa. J. & J. SPRUANCE, WINES AND LIQUORS, I Krnni fci rrrt, s.VN KKANCIHO. ( Al.lhHIMA 1 V. .1. t-J IJU J ITII,j SALMON AND HERRINGS, tt W athlntif mi St rcrt , ti,i, w Wl"- SAN FRANCISCO, Leather and Saddlery Warehouse. MAIN & WINCHESTER, -'It A- "if, U A TTF I! Y STI5KKT 8N FRANCISCO, lMlo-ll,.iK.. n,l T,-,ni 1KATMFM, nr all Vlnd.. " II A H Kas, IM.1K.IIM RAI1DI.KM, ('lILI.iKl, Willi', .,,l n r,.,N .,,, lfnl rl SADoiur cnuDs at niw york pricii. s' '! I 'l " ,,,.,1 I'ri.... WEIL & CO. Cigars and Tobacco! ' 1'. ,.. iH.,,-. ,. ll.c ' IIA CI'. H i.VM f Al'l'OHV. ' Xl. ,l:l and 441 Krali! i , s li. t . ....... i l'i..l A 1., ,,.,, ,, AH li'UAni.lMO, ! i CALIFOFNIA HfiALzT WILMERD'fia & UUIOGG, IiuMfir- Slid Johhor u', i Wines and Liquors, JJ4 ii 'M FROM' m'!;:kt, I . v;- . FKAtJSCo jwHITTIER,' FULLErfTH j C'.WJ .M 1'J, j CAuifci uu, Yt biliir A Cv. an' f"uiieru:iij-. , PAINTS, OILS j AND WIKIOW CUSS, i si'jLL Auii.KTS FOK FRFNCH AND BELGIAN PLATE OLAES K; & y-ROST STRKKT. Cr. PiueSiroet. A.1 FKAXIc I CHENERY, SOUTHER & C wisSiouoi j 311 Clay st., aa TTr&n cisco. Cal 8oI Ag-t.'.. cf SLfieu a "Cdv Bnn ad JfcT ,. k P." purs B&sj-Lcu TV.'k:. i QberaJ DJn in uli It. TarioTLi tra.d rr! od Boarbos Whisiu:!. 'a:ive Brondie. Alcctoi. ia W'xyl or Tin. Bij Runs :n wjc4 or PftrticaUrttntir pnii to fl.lm bri-r. cr:-for cr:-for Hiediciuu ptltj.-o?-j(. EINSTEIN BROS. & CC I:a porter? ,uci Msnufaci urere ol BOOTS AND SHOE 113, 115, and 11? Pin Sli-eel. SAX FRAXCIiC' e would -t-ciai.j call ihe a;iez.iK: the Trs.de to Oir CALIFORNIA MADE GOODS 'hich in point -f Ie. :.: ul -1 jrac are c-ual the b-..-i ct.;.-.- uiuc c: llI.U'OH.Ml, U!l.!.-;i,?Bt.ri.i: ,r. -'--r-'. Dress Goods FRENCH PLAID PCPLiNS, . Knipif-. C'lolhs. '1'nniNr t'hitii'' t j In All Color.. j i j FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINO I ETC. ETC. ETC. HOSIER Y AVhiit- imm(s. Linen. TABLE DAMASKS, NAPKIN TOW fillips, Ai-., I A, I v. u. I, i .... ... , , ; ,P ., ,.., ..,. k. : . ' ' I TOBIN, DIXOTJ & I DAVISSON lwi(ii Irt KM,li, KRK.( 11 .V t.KtlM irt iiiits-1 . oi.itinin,.-:!. ilh llu v..n. .. n Kill K T Ml To, .n v,t. vv,,t. ! V U.,:: . . .-li ttp tV-in, r.v?!. - XUlil.N. l'A ltJ' ' I Jii f1:!, iv w . : k.. M . - . ' I MACONDRAY A Co.. iSHlTfllE UDMHlSSli' i MKUI II I iwpoRiiKt 'or rN.NA an3 j.r; An 1 ..I .1, , .!.. . i N A 's I I N l I A I'lil'l'l i' 11 I'HMill..., - - lV |