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Show mCI TBWI). 1st Municipal Ward Levi Rlter. 2nd " 1 Samuel Turn bow. 3rd " Gideon H. 0. Globe. 4th Millen Atwood. ilh ' W. C. A. Smoot. ArriTal and Closing of Mails. ARRIVALS. But Through mall, dally, 7:40 pjn. Local Ogden, Echo City, Wasatch and Morgan county, dally, TriO 11 SomrnJt and Wasatch counties, Tuesday, and Thursday, 7:40 Wst Through mall, daily, 10:10 ld Local West Jordan and Herriman, Thursday, 7:10 p jn. Tooele oo'y, daily, except Ban day, 1:00 pjn. Qrantwrille, Saturday, &00 p.m North Idaho, Montane, Oregon and Washington Wash-ington Territory, dally, 10d0 e-m. Local Davie and Box Elder conn tie, daily, 10:10 ejr Cache county, Monday, Tbartday and Saturday, 10.10 a-m. Rlchooanty, Monday and Thursday " " South To Pioohe, daily 7.10 p.m. , St. George and Aritona, alternate days, 7:10 pjn flan pete county, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7:10 pjn Fairfield and Oedar Valley, Friday, ":10 p.m oxosrao. nit Through mail, dally, pan. Local Ogden. Uurgan oounty, Xcho Olty and Wasatch, dally, 9 " Summit and Wasatch Mantles, Monday nd Wednesday, " Wsst California and Nevada, Through mat) , and Opleu, daily, 1:30 " Local West Jordaa and Herrlman Tlmrnday, 6-30 sjn. Tooele, Stockton and GranUrille, daily, except Bond ay 6:00 " North Idaho, MonUna, Washington and Ore Ron, dally, 1:80 pan. LccaI DeTl and Weber oountief, daily. 8:00 " Box KIderconnty, daily, 1:80 " Cache connty, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, 1:80 " Rich connty, Tuesday and Tliurs. 1:80 " C vntli Plocho, etc., daily, 50 ajn St. Oeorge and Arltona, alternate -lays, 6:80 " Sanpete county, Sunday, Tuesday endlThuLHsy, :30 M Fairfleld and Cedar Vy, Wednesday, 6:80 " 0FFI0K HOURS. Ot'iierul Delivery open from 8 a.ui. to 0 p.m gaiiduy, l'J to 1 1'.tu. Money Order and Registry Deparimeut open rom U a.m. to 4 p.m. fi ' t Onlstilo door open from 0 a.m. to 0 p.m. ) ' J. M, MOORE, : ' I Postmaster, t ri Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. GAS! GAS! GAS! IN view ol tho early introduction of Qas it our oity, wo havo determined to itn-I'orl itn-I'orl ii 1 rgo titook of ns Uooia, oompris loir iu i'nrt of UILT, BK0XZE AND GLASS CHANDELIERS, PIPING, Etc., And be prwrH I In s f.w d.j, t0 pi Mlurm and Dw.lllnv Uoniet . il,. BoJI!tjloaiiJLowtlUl.7. ,h Ericricnml Workmen Engagal ALL WORK WAHltANTED. , 1 i nm & co,, I rioneer Lnniji nutl Oil Store, 87 FIRST SOUTH ST. NOTARIES PUBLIC. Jai. W. Biainburo, Wm. M. Glllpie, Cha. A. Gould. Stainta Gillessiie k Gonli, NOTARIES PUBLIC, Searchers of Records, O O NV 11 T -a. IV O K SI S COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS FOB. New Yrrk. MaMnohuse' t", Ponn ylvania, Ohio, lllinoi. lowt. Nobraku Wyoming, Wyom-ing, Mon'"a, NovHcin. CHl'foroio, Oreir-u Tcr-s, Colorado, District ai Columbia anl otbor Suites and Torritonos. S Applictions for Patents, Mining Deeds, Areeuienu and borntn lor Deeds, Morttfasos, Powers of Attorney. Leases. Contract and other Instruments of writing drawn with ""i"" nd dinratnh Htnluf an il otlier Compnalee Tn-torpnrii Tn-torpnrii ii.tar the Lawi of Utah. Abstract of Titto to MiGin and other proper mid" in 'hemnt fumiiVte forra. NlnlnK property exautlucdaud re-ported re-ported on. OFFics at 14 KID'S TtUIl-DISO. EAST TEil fLE ST., SALT LAKK CiiY, U. T. A Notary Public always in the Office IYolu 9 a.m. to 9 pm. Transcripts famished f oai tho firt Min:ni Rec rds in the County of -Silt Liko, t- wit; those of the Mununn Lake M itiiuR Disiriot (now Big uTid Li ilo Cuttunwood Diftr fts), and from tbo-o of ' he Hie Cotton wood Mining Min-ing Di-trict. by w u. Vi . GI t, L h'.P i R, Deputy Depu-ty Kecordor. Big Lotion woii il'if DistriuU i mj21 I CHA.S. "VV. STAYNKK, ' NOTftRY PUBLIC, i Duly qualified and coutiutssioned by tho Governor. Office at Calder Bro's, Salt Lake City, m22 JOHN McEWAN, ' NOTARY PUBLIC, 1 Will dr&w or sckuowledte all kinds of; nstruments in riimg j Prompt attention pmd to hugincs. I OtSoe ai res id on oe, Provo City, Utah Co,1 U. T. m8 ; W. P. APPLEBY, United States Commissioner, Notary Public & Couvtyaucer, COMMISSIONER Full California, Iowa, Alichigan, NeTBvia, Knsas, A isc uba, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Mis ouri, llliuois, Montana, Indian, fti asschupett!, and othe-States and Torritories All kinds of lega and bus nefS inotrumenta accurately accur-ately drawn, and acknowlo t'menis t-km Mioing and other couinanLos U-Oorpo atd unuer the jaws of UuiQ. my 10 Wtt. Cuttos, S. J. Jonassom, i Notary Public, Notary I'ubiio a ad Ooavoyanoer. I CLAYTON & JONASSON j PAT strict atfntton to the collection of : money in nil parts of tho wojld. j They also draw or acknowlodco all kinds i of inslrauionts in writing. , Sp'clnl attention riven to tho drawing of Will and Teitamemory JJocu- Loans negotiatod. Mines, TTouses and Real Estate of all kinds bought, sold or ! leasti. Incorporation nnil Purtnerahlp Paper of every description drwn in ; strict aecordiince with tho laws of Utah- Wm. Clayton, Commissioner of Deeds for the States of New York, Pennsylvania. Ohio, Connecticut, Missouri. Iowa Wisconsin and California. OF KICK Fourtli door aontli of Ooilbt'i rnn.er. n2- FAR WEST FREIGHT CO. Head (Quarters, St. Lowli, Mo. DURANT &CUTTIXG, FORWARDlNfi COMMISSION MERCUiMS AGENTS! SALT LAKK CITY, UTAH. WE are prepared to contract for shipments ship-ments from all parts of the East, our Line having made special arrannon onts for too safa and ppeedy tran-P' riilion of all Freight from Now Yrk. Boston, Baltimore, Chirago, St. Louis and all Eastern Cities, to Salt Lako City. Wo are offering eitrn. inducements for the shipment of Ore and Bullion to all Eastern points. OFFlCa 1J WaeehouSB:--Vlrt block south of Depot, Salt Lake City. DUQAST CUTTING- alS SEW YORK TRADE. BENEDICT, HALL & Co. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES. 13-1 and 130 Grand St., New V ork, Corner Crosby, one block oast of Broadwa dlt JEHIAL READ & Co., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in FUR AiD M'OOL HATS. Straw Goods, Umbrellas, tOc, Mo. 408, Uroadway, NKW YORK. Jo. Jim Hunter. J 11 THOS. M. ARGALL &. Co., Men's, Youths' Boys' and Children's OLOT HING, AT WHOLESALE, A 319 Broadway, New York, I. I. COWLK8. f2" L. M. BATES & CO., 411 403 Broadway, NJCW YOIIK, IMPORT IBS AND JOBDIRS 1R Fancy Dry Goods, HOSIERY, WHITE BOODS, WOOLENS, SHAWLS, YANKEE NOTIONS, dec J. H. BULGKll. 11 HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, 54 South Street, NEW YORK. EDMUND WILKES, Agent, KIMBALL'S BLOCK, Salt Lake City. Wlllftdvanc liberally on consignments consign-ments of Ore and Bullion. Bullion pnrcUnsed At Highest mnrkct rates. aLT BALTIMORE TRADE, WM. LANAHAN & SON, DISTILI-Ens AND JOBUEBS OF RYE WHISKEYS, Warehouse Wo. ao Light Street( BALTLyORK. MEDICAL. iElrMEDOOORK! "The Philosophy of Marriage," For the Debilitated Servoua System. DR. JORDAN, or ttio Antitjnil.al VH.,.tiui, 1S MontKomrry street. ue r Ciliforni-,) SAN t'KANOiMK', Cnll'or In, h.s nubli-lied tour0f lil- volmiio mr iboSo wlio cuuuot ilt-ml me Lt-ct'irc at iIih M jicmo. Kvcry imunrrd ant uisrrll man -liunl.l rt-nr unj stuly ib-se luiporlmit Lec-lur-- for iby gnl ol hioiM'lf atiil i ff jirmp. liy iiHr s luir tho st-cretary of ino Aun'omii-a1 Mm u in, San Km mi sen. nu'l o'icloif.B Twotily-V Twotily-V vb Ce- t iu iKMiage sUmts lo jiuy posiHgo, th-Uo th-Uo k will be furwaided to an part oi tbo stales or I'erriloriri. Dr. JoidD can te cuuiulIoJ by letter. j& DR. CH AS. NE1LSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OfBoor. tPinDorarilr at rofidenoo. 1st South ttroct, opposite hpiecopal Uhiiroh. my21 F.ANfJERSQN, M.D. H. I. RICHARDS, M.O, Surgcous and Phyeiciausj OfJjces. for the present, at their respective Tosidenoos in tho 13th andUth Wards. u6 0. C. 0 R M S B r , M. D. FHYSIOIAN. SUKOEON AND DKUGGIST, nilIGH 4H OITY, UTAH. HOTELS, ETC. TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY. THE LEADING HOTEL OF UTAH. JAMES T-OWN8EKD PROPRIETOR. This House is oontrally and ploasantly lo-oated, lo-oated, well furnished, and has accommodations accommoda-tions for 10 K-uests. THE PROPRIETOR is now preparing t build large additions to his Hotel, whiah when finished, wlllron'-or it the Most Compute J&tablishmeiU In the ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION I mil AMERICAN HOTEL, A Select and First-Class House. OMg BLOCK BAST OF THEATRIC, SALT LAKE CITY". Terms S3. 00 per day. Board without with-out rooms SI. 00 per ween, Bathe free to guest. J,C.LirTLK, iun34 Proprietor. TAYLOR'S HOTEL, I West Si tic main sireei) j ROOMS with or without BOARD. ADDITIONAL IMPROVEMENTS, LARGE FROST ROOM Added for the aso of Quests. HOT AND COLD J1ATHS. j TAYLOR. & CUTLER, myll Proprietors. Washington House A.'iiirl Nouth Street, SALT UAKE CITY I I Board and Lodging, per Week 7 00 I Day Board " 5 OO French Spring Beds " 3 00 Beds, per Night - - 5 Meal. - jU M Commercial Lsto Rooms, 45, Oonimorcial St., Salt Lake City. 0. W. TAPPAN. Proprietor. ' OPKN ALL NIGHT. Spring Beds, 33, Zt and 50 cts. per Mgnti 11.50 to SiJ.OO per Week. Slnle Kooins, SO and 75c. per Nlghtj 83.00 to $.S0 per Week. Double Rooma, 81.00 to SI.50 per Sight. old UTAH HOTEL, Maiii Street, OGDEN. 77i only first-class House in the City. Omnibus to and from all trains. EUDEY & WILLIAMS, j)7 Proprietors. GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, OS THE EUROPEAN PL A Si. Situitcd in busincs' part of tho oity, with accommodation for liXt quests. TJIRST-CL AS accotn modal ion for Fansilios JL and lrarclers. liooiua, 50c, 75c, S1.00 and Si. GO per dy. DioitiE Hall and Restaurant undor tho mntiUK-eintnt of M. H. UoardBlor, 1-it" of tho Morrison Uousa. Uui iha. and Tiohnor Uoopo, Lincoln, Nob. lloard per week, $7 Meals, 30c. Slices leave daily for tho mine?-Laundry mine?-Laundry oonuccled with the hotel. SMITH ifc BIGAZK, mj-17 Pronrictorf. TRIUMPH FIRE IXSUR1XCB CO.'S, CINCINNATI. Capital - - $3,000,000 UellaUle Underwriting. Perfect Indemnity. Wo ask Fair Kates and Promise to Pay Just Losses. Risks taken throughout Utah l. 11. MAKJV, Akh t, SALT LAKB CITY: Ortlcci Banking House of A. W. White & Co. P. 0. Bos 6S1. ' FIRE INSURANCE. HOME INSURANCE C0.J ColnmbTis, Ohio. M.A.DAlKiHERTY, JACOB PKETRY.' Prosidont. Socrutary. Cash Assets - - $S7I,152.SI.! By reason of a heavy cash capital aid a l&rco business, woll distributed, we offer to the public indemnity that is second to no no. Our Chicago record is a tuaranteo of prompt and equitable adjustment and payment pay-ment of losses. II. R. MANN, 'Agent. Office i Unit king Ilonae of A. W. White . Co. Pott Ouioe Box. No, 551. mylQ LEGAL. GKOROK C. BATES, ATTORNEY -AT-LA JV. C. MYItON II A W LEY, Attorney -at-Law Clerk of the Supreme Court and territorial Librarian. J. W. HAMilSifl. Office in Kimball' bloos, near U.S. Mar jU Bhnl's nffiflO. "VV. "VV. "WOODS, ATTOKNEY-AT-LA.W, No. 33. MAIS STREET, Salt Lake Cliy, Utnh Tr. mil CHARLES G. LOEBER, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW. Office Room No. 6, over First National B-ink, Salt Lake City. my 12 W. P. APPLEBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW And Register in Bankruptcy, Olllcei So , Main St. aylO Gl-JO. Xj. WOODS, AT TORNEY-AT - LAW, Office in Secretary Bbioi's Building, SALT LAKK tlTY. alO P. L. TTILLUM3. LX QRAKB TOOK 8 WILLIAMS & YOU NO, ATTORNEYS-AT-LtAW, Office, half a-block south of Theatre, Salt Lalie Oity. jl2 IC. M. BARNUM, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW, OtEoe. Kimball's Block, 8. L. City. Special attontion itivon to Titles, Negotiations. Negotia-tions. Sales or Litigations in Mining ClaititS and Ron I Estate. CollordonB made or business done in any pan of tho United Stated by Association of reliable Attorneys. d!7 3. H. Hempetoad. M. Girkpatrick HEMPSTEAD & KIRKPATRICK, Attorney s- at-Law, Main Street, opuosito Welts, Karso & Co., wt.T un ciTT. m Z. SNOW. K. D. HOGE, Attorn oy and Connaomre at Law Salt Lake City, Utah. Offlceat Snow's comer, 1st KmI Sinwt. Jofi JONATHAN C. ROYLE, ATTO KN K Y-AT-LA W, Salt Lake City, Utah. Office Over First National Bank. Resi-donce Resi-donce on 3d East stroot, betwoou douth and 1st South streets. 20 THOS. PITCH. OSO. 1. WHITNEY. FITCH & WHITNEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-L A W, 36 First South Street. f30 SALT LAKE CITY. S . A.. M.AJSIJSI, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 36 First South Street, f9 Salt Lake City. Utah. . . - . ,J KU-KZ? AJ.J.1T t-Kiin.,,.,., ATiORNBY-AT-LAf, Collections made in the 1st aud 2nd Judicial Judi-cial Districts. , Spoia- attention givon to Minlnir case1!. Office at re-Uonoe, Centre St. Provo City, j5 Warner Earll, F. M. Smith. KUILL. & SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SALT LcAIl OITY. First South Street. Honm 11 and 12, No H5, Kimball Block. DANIEL. S. DANA, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Bait Lake City, Utah. Office west side of East Temple Street, . Erpeoial attention sivon lo Mining litigation. liti-gation. d27 Wm. HAYDON, (Late Judge of 4th District Court, NoToda, ATT O RN E Y-AT-LAW, Room No. 9. EastTomplo Street, ovor First National Bank. nl D. O O O P E R, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, Office Exchange and Reading liooma, up-at alra. fa28 8I.T I.iHl CITT. JAMES M. SMITH, REAL ESTATE AGENT, REID'3 BUILDING, Alain Street, Salt Lake City. City Lots, Houses, Stores, etc., sod and lca-ed. A choice lot of c ty property always al-ways on hand. Parties who buy through mo can roly on getting: gooa bargains. j vuyl5 . i GRAIN, FLOUR and Feed Store, Opposite Wells, Farge k Co'l Express Offioo, EASTERN CORN & OATS 1 A SPECIALTY, OAK LOADS ARRIVING AND FOR SALE EVERY DAY. fle" Freighters to Piocho and other points nfTured ppi-oiul inducrmcnts by the ton. Half or Full Cur Losd. CRACKRD CORN, States and Utah BARLEY MEAL, GROCERIES and PROVISION'S, HOPS, BACON, HAMS, etc, in quantity or Retail. Several Brands of Utah Flour, in-cludiriK in-cludiriK Alleu'n XXX and XX, for family use; Bran and Shorts. Grain, Flour, etc , shippoH Li alt points of Rnilroud. Gool? delivered fhrr to Uerot ai.dallparu rf tho city. SO MARK THE V LACE and leave your orders, and your (loods will ho delivered promptly and satisfaction satis-faction guaranteed. G. 11. KjVOWLUEN'S Grain Store, opposite Wells, FsvrgO A Co's Eiirr.i Ofllue, Main Street, Salt Lake City. a!6 JiS. I, STROJIBERG, Merchant Tailor, East Side Commercial St., Next door louth of J. M. Day Co. CloibSj i'assimeres &c.t on baud ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Clothes Cleaned and Repaired equal to nctv at low rales. Patronago Respectfully Solicited. mil To Freighters. TUB SOL A It SALT CO. will contract con-tract for the Freighting of from 500 to 1,000 tous Of SALT, From their Marsh in Snake Valley, to Pincho, in lots to suit; w all tein that mjtv come to tbo Marsh will Kb fu-ni'hed load? to Pi.'fho at the rate of Forty Dollars por ton, in Gold. Apply to Soott, Dunham i Co., or to Solar Silt Co. my9 Bob. il bourne, Ntyidt. MISCELLANEOUS. A y e r ' s Hair Vigor For restoring to Gray Hair Its nat-ursl nat-ursl Vitality and Color. JA dressing v which is at once agreea ble, healthy, ""U and offjetual i--i"yfor preserving 'A..vCjitaa hair. ( v: .W,MB restores MZr7 J t' or gray 8 6 4 P w t0 iis orig inal color with lie aloss and frehne$& of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness olten, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair whore tho follicles are destroyed, destroy-ed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimulated into activity, 60 that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the formation of dandruff, which is often so uncleanly and offensive. Free from those deloterious substances which make some preuarations dangerous, and injurious inju-rious to the hair,- the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it If wanted merely for a HAIii DltESSING, nothing noth-ing else 2an bo found so desirable. Cen-taining Cen-taining neither oil nor dye, it does not Boil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Che in lata LOWELL, MASS. For Sale 1Z. 0. M. I. Drue Uop't II. WALLACE, First South Street. A ohoico lot;of CLAMS, LIMA BEANS, GREEN CORN, TOMATOES, SALMON Dcssicated Cocoanut, Cracked Cocoas AND Family Chocolate, UunLley & faimer ENGLISH BISCUITS, ALSO THE CELEBRATED ALBERT BISCUITS. I ko" constmt;y on hand Tenta, prioo from 81U to $'J U Touts ot any siao made to ordor on short notice. THEODORE CURTIS, 2nd South Hired, 3 Door Eait of Faust's Stables. my 23 1 t . 1 U d i Q. 2 g P n co cj - r ps S I o Ife j e 6? g en co Q. J O I g I M r i is h S -3 I o. Ui -g vh 5 m 2 a " a 5 S & Furnaoemen. Attention! A 1 Fire Brick. SCOTT, DUNHAM i CO. J.K1 AOESTB rO TH1 GOLDEN CITY FIRE BKICK, Whic nro oxjnal if not superior to the but b' ;i.b. Srwial rntPt rirn Vv t war load. ftfttT3 BATHS, BATHS! Warm Spring Baths ! Prlvat and Plunfr, Vhw colsbratrd tmlhi are opn to tbe ncl.'"-o tt fall Moti. Thnr miyliciiiil riro-;7Uii rt so widely tniiwri that li t nMlrj th Minmnratf ihfm. H1dP0 ti, Frii-M Baihs, ihr lurfif ud handnoti-Ij handnoti-Ij fumlnbtxi P I u Batha for Ld l md JnUnn n bow opa. H. AB-JIOLD, Dr. J. P. P. YAOENBERGH, From Prustln, T UK G- jii K A T O 3FL 3VI EXTERMINATOR, L to of San r'rti Cisco, Cut., Would inform tho tick icencniUy that about forty years extensive rr-ciice c( mud-ieino mud-ieino imd mrgrry in Kuroie 41)11 tbo L nitt'tl Stales, of vhii'3 tiveiity-ono have betii i" California, has, by oloeo ohjervation anil grcAl exiiorhuoDti, come to tho conclusion tbat there are more aculo aod cb "odio dit oa-ea by worms, byaiaiiids, uminnle-ulio or other specioi cDtrmea. Tho jiublio ren-eraliy, ren-eraliy, or ".ho jirulc-sioa at larco, aro not awa-e of tho iiumher oT paiicnw who aro treated by eminent physicians lor this, tha', or suoi a qkili plaint, without any rcnof. If iho disease ha- been understood, a fi-w dojts Ot Db- V'B SiiVEHE'OS WoBH IlKUEOT "Culll havo immo ;inloly oureJ tho couip ain', and have savud a groat many live. l)r. V. has collected a large variety of Ca'ifcnia roots and herbs, which, by anniysiiK, close observation observ-ation anil ex' on.-ivo experiment, he can conscientiously eay tliai ho hjs dircoven 1 new remedies for tho SucccesluL euro of iho folio wine dieaes : W Dy-pepsia. Chronic Affoc'ions of iho Liver and Kidneys, first and utcond .--Ueos CoLsumitiOD, Whito Sweilinc fa sy, " r-natorrhcea r-natorrhcea or local weakness, Xer ous Debi -ity, hpilop;io Yiis, Khtmaii.-m, Keuratfiia, Diarrhoea, Incontinai.ce of llrino UravM, Fluor A Lb us Imbcios. Droi?y,aid all those diseases wh ch are known uiidertho namo uf Veneral, such asSyi'hilia. in ail its form-. Gonorrhea. Ulei t. Si riciu rea. Kalso Pass ices. Intlammaiion of tho 1J I adder and Pros1 rate Ulande. ExcoriationJ. Pustules, Piles. Pnu-ides, Pnu-ides, Ulotchej and all Ciuaneoua Kructiuns ot the akin- Ciucer Tumors cured with or without operation. In Itecunt Veneral Dis-easeJ. Dis-easeJ. iho Dr. effects a cure in from three to six days, or no charge. t or tho Eye. Ear and Throat. Dr. V. poa-sessea poa-sessea now and invaluable romedies. Dr. V. would advise those ladies troubled with Irregularities of tho Uterous to try his now remedies and got cured. Ur.V -n Dauber ft 'a lnialhble Worm Syrup forchildren. Price SI. Warranted lo expol the worms, or tho inoosy refunded, Dr.J. P. P. Van Den or.h,- ilairToDie a sure cure to dest oy all animaloulic of tbe Hair Follicles, prevents falling out and promoting pro-moting 'he growth of tho liair. Piico S1.0U. warranted By conSQlting and undergoing a pimple examination, ex-amination, the illlcied can 1 rn if their uis-easus uis-easus in caused oy Worms or not; a all events Hr. V n Dent-ergh fan tell tnem from what diseases they are euffdiug Coneultations md ox-immations FREE of chiirge in all cases. Dr. Van Denberg guarantees, guar-antees, in all cafes, to expel the worms, or o chaises. Card from Judge Frier, of Polk County. DR. J. P. P. VAN DEXBERG : Dkar Sin: I ta o p ca uro in thinking you i u lioly tor tbo res oration o' my hoallu aficr ninetr-en years of great suffering uiun-ully uiun-ully and bodily, i doctored a grol dea ; was afflicted wt'h almost every imaginable pain and uojpaired of seeing a won day anain. When I came to sou you at Stlem, you sail you would remove the cause of nineteen yeara' sutToMug in five hours. 1 coupi hardly believe it, but after taking the five tasteless powdors you gave mo, aoout 9U0 worms passed Irom me, and now, tour-teen tour-teen days aiterwards, I fol like another man, and am able to follow my buEiness without pain or inconvenience. I remain. Yours respectfully. A. H- KK EH, Bethel, Polkoonnty, October 10, 1871. lie mark a ble. Eight Huudrcd W ormi Expelled. I think it a public 'eneS'. to mako tho following fol-lowing statement, that I nave be'i alHice I for; wo yo-rs with cont!lnl pains is the stomtoh, and, in fact, pains all ovei my body; no appetite, and le me eat what 1 would, it a'wavs put me in diotress. iN i medicine would relieve mo. and I grew worse and worse, until new I am a mere skeleton. Nobody could tll me what waf tbe matter with me, until I consulted Dr J. P. P. Van Doobergh, in aaiein, Oregon, and he told me I was atllioted with worms, and they cre tbe caui-e of all my misery and pains. I to k the Dooier's medicine, and ho expelled SOU worms from me they are like leaohea, with long tails, and measure from t e to. one ana one half inoues in loiiKth. I only tooa six little powdors, and tnoy brought the worms within four hours time. All ihoso hfilicLod wishing t-jee mo, can find me at Sam Kun-let's Kun-let's stable, calem, Oregon, V. CRA1Q. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day ot September, 1871. J. J. MURPHY. J. P. Said worma can bo seen at Dr- J. P. P. Van Denborgh's of&co. Opera House blocs, Court itreet, Salem. A Card. DR. J.P.P. VAN DEN OERGll : Dkah Sir: I doem it my duly to iual:o tho following statement: For tho lat three yeara I havo boon suffering with constant gnawing ' pain and a unliveries scucation in my stomach, also pain in my che-i aau ho n; my food would n"t ixest.and I was -o nervous nerv-ous that wuh ditficuliy I could follow my occupation, which Das boon here in Salein fur tne past ten yoara as a practical dentist. In fact, irm the constant pain antt misery 1 had wasted awy to a mere skoleton. I bad boon doctoring a great deal without any benefit, and be ieving there was do help tor me but to linger on until death wuid ro-lieve ro-lieve all my sutieriog. Some "f my fnonda thought 1 ban worms and bad hotter see Ur. Van Douborgh. Ilo oln me at ooco that worms ntrn tho cause of all my troubles, so he gave me five emull und tasir oss powoes, and in lour hourn about TOD worms irom one inch to one and ono half incnes long, came away irom mo that dtj, and tho to lowing night sou o moro came, and now I am htni-y to say L feet like another man attain, and am gaining strength from day to day, H. SMITH, M.D. Sat em, Oregon, Septembor 23d. 1871. Another Great Slaughter I We think it our duty to make the following follow-ing statement, in hopes it ui'iy do some good to sink children : Our child had beon sick f r somo lime. Thinking all tho time uur lilt e sno was trounled with worms, wo tried rainy uoctors ud a groat many reino.iio-. without any relief, omo nuignhors told us wo shout'' go ami try Dr. Van Denbeig. thn Wurm Doctor, in Salcui. We did so. and ho gave us one bottle ! bis colebrntod otm Syrup, and after giving the mo liaino, to our great ii? to n is hiu on t a"nut 8 tl worms pas-d awa from our doar child, and now, thank hcavon, she is well again. I. D. GRIZZLE. Salem, Oregon, October 3d, 1871. 1,500 Wormi Kxpelled. After eevon years of sufTerini, paiu and debility i and doctoring lor mny comidainu, now proved that I did not have, and lading different kinds of medicine Inun many omi-noni omi-noni pbjioian, 1 gave up in despair, tnink-ing tnink-ing it was no use io drench my poor stum-ach stum-ach any longer, and thai 1 inoci wane away until tboro was nothing lofi of poor mo. ilut hearing of tho ftitoiiifbing euros that Dr. J. P. Vau Don berK k hit porlormed in ho abort a time, eiiooung ouroi in a lew hours, and my friends advising mo to make ono more effort, 1 consulted Dr. Van Donborgo.and hi told me that my uiierioa wuro o-'ufeJ by worms, and ho would oxpol tnem in about fivo hours. Attor taking dye umall pnwdors, about fitteen hun'ftd worms passed away from mo, and 1 am happy to say ih.-l 1 am better taan I have beon ior a. great while. P. K. EVKS- Sub'orlbcd and sworn to before me, th is IStii day of September, lhTl. J.J.MURPUY. J.P. Gratitude compa's me to mako the following follow-ing statemoot, thinking it may do some food to my follow sufi'oror. 1 have nocn alUioiod for a long nuuibor of yciirs witn tho Mowing Mow-ing oomplalnf : I ootild not eat anything unless It would produce grout iain iu my stomach and buw-els, buw-els, always palpitation of tho heart, overe . strolling and rheumatic pains in all uiy joints; also neuralgia in oil head, no -loep, , always restless at night; in fjet, I was re -; ducod to a mo'o bolplces sholoton, not able i to walk alono. and gave up in oepair. I j mast also Ftte i had boon doctoring with the mod eminent ph'bioUni of thin Stato, ; also with iho bejt doctors of San t r-ncis o, j and God only knows, without any miiuf. lit) ;I hoard tbe great curra Dr. J. P P. Van Denbergh bad perform' d in and amtini I Paloui. I applied to him for hrip. and may God blets him fur tbo restoration of my health. I have only utkon hi mod cine two montb'.and havo (rained, during that time, twenty Eve pounds in weu ht. and am unie to do all lay housework and more. JANE POTTER. Linn county, about thirty miles cast ol iho foot ol the Ca-cado-. Salem, Oregon, December 26, lull, Long Standing Cough, with Executive Execu-tive Kxpextoratlon, Cored la Four Week. Th it is to certify that I haveheen troubled with sivero pain in my chcut ai.d 1 u r.c.-. and coaching all night long, and excessive im-p-ctcration. H id known I nave betn rdush- eg. month after month, no that nobody could deep in tna nous-. Everybody rf.i i I could not bo cured. ThD I wa atlvi.o l to see Dr. J. P. P- Van Deojerih. and then, thanks to hu skill, hvrurod momab 'Ot tour wesiJ, and it is now two months since I quit taking medicine, and my weight is now no hundred and seventy eight pounds, and I ,tm able to do any kind ol nard work- LEWIS HELD. Salem, Oregon, December IS. 1371, OFFICE 82 Main street, SALT TiAKR CITY, CIS 'GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. ! JAJ1KS C ILL ACH FIB. JoU5 CALLiCHl 1 WILL All t;LLACBtR- jTRIUPf E BAKERY j MAIN STREET, ; One dtor balnw the Walker Uou?e- Ice Crsam, Refreshments, GALLAGHER & SONS. CEO. CODDARD Haa removed to a New Store, about half way b'tween Kimball A Lawrence's I Ci-rncr and the Meal Market. Ho is selling sme Hhoico Flour. Yellow and ! Wh to Mea'. Hj e Flnur. Crvrkcd I Wb'St, O Mmeal. extra qual ity of Barley for Seed. Also fin o'an Bnek wheat for Bop Raiser. I Sta"s Corn. Oats Bran, and Short Ch i- Ham.-, i Dried Beef, groceries, All of which he fcI'b a ohop ai the cheap ! est, at d deliver freo to any part 1 of the city. Tho-oia j great demand for I GODDARD'S CELEBRATED CIDER At hi" new?t"nd. It is oily fivo cnts a Bias.-. He keci.s it cool and ecrvbody I oa it. He soils it wnnlcsale: alo Oranges, Lemon, Nuts and Candy, He invites evorb'-dy to call and try his Celebrated Cidor. a5 Pnre Breafl. ! Pare Canfly ! "r II R ESTATE of RICLT. RD GOLIGHTLY I beg to info.-m the Publio, that thoy still carry on the business of Bakers and Confectioners, At the old stand of Tlio "aLOB13," EAST TEMPLE STUKET, Adjoining the Co-orerative Grocery Department, Depart-ment, where on be found everything in their line of business, and thny hope, b y strict atter ti in to tho wants of their customers, to continue their patronage and support. Pure Home-made Caudles a specialty. ORDERS FILLED WIT3 DISPATCH, a 6 ! HARDWARE. Ml. BASSETT, HARDWARE STOKE All kind, of HEAVY HARDWARE, iron and Steel, Stoves and Tin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Agricultural Implement! And Mining Toole, At Li o wait Rataa 'flPPOSlTK SALT LAKK HOOSB ! nU I. SCOTT, DUiWUl & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers IRON AND STEEL wright's:picks, iron barrows and all kinds of mining tools, Wrought Tuyers, Pipo and all kinds of Fittings-for Fittings-for Furnaces and Mills. HARDWARE, BELLOWS, AJiVELS, AND OTHER j BLACKSMITH TObLS IU0K PIT'S, i VIPE FITTINGS. BRASS GOODS, RUBbER PACKINQ. AGENTS FOR Hooker Pumps, Fairbanks' Scales, Fireproof Safes, i G. S. Lubricating Oil, Portable Forges, ALL LOW FOR CASH.. Si: i! 3 - e ! 3 a I . - I - 111 a f'iil till &nz H !? ;C3 s-S i 5 S ,. J3 a In n-i 5 5 i (J ! " 3 f3.! n i s w , a s-" V 2? i 1 5 1 o i 3 O til WTOTJs jZ.U.UUUlROH AND STEEL At C. II. Bassett's. Oppottta fait sVaka HomM. Oil j BACKERS. H.lt C"- Dcile in GOLD DUST,COINAND BULLION. 1 oj the t Jiufi' ' ! . Teiyta to Collections. ; Particular ':,", at Current rate ol tjcaanue''11 u ' GEO. K.WU1TSKY. Attorney. 6d KraniKro Banlr of Cli''TOi " . Ycrk L.i A Wltrr " .. . i iictro iVm.ty SHJ Uok . . Et. 1. nit IU-t.'il ll-ut " . Ointha Sato Bank o! Xcbnwk BANK DESERET, Salt Ls:eCity, Utah. Tni iSank hMorsaniiod a SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, .ndwill rciv derofiu o( m. doll.r . d npwrd!. on hich in""" b" "ow'"1 th. r.t. .f ' "u """' oomponnded (emi-aomially. ra L. g. II1LL.S) c.lil.r. SALT LAKE CITY NATIONAL BANE. Snlt Lnlte City, Utnh Tor. Authorized Capital - $500,000. J i Bej. Kt. Dn tt ell, Prcatdcnt. i IluKh White, Ckiihler. EsUPBTliD 4 KlBKPATIllCK, AtturnejB. ThiB B:ink will trim-net all kimia of IcRiti-nints IcRiti-nints Bnukins buiiacif, aix-l DEALS ITS GOLD AND NILVEll ;bulliox ad ok us. Oold and Currency Eichance d'awn and Tolecrai'h Tran?i'ers ruHao on New York, Sun FruQci-co ami principal Atlantic and Pacific cinej, availiblo in any part of the Lnited States anil Canada. Dej)siU and general bnn'me;; solicited from t-iern and t-'orcigti ii.iiiki and Bankers, Bank-ers, Firms and individuals ; Check Account kept in liold or Currency. I Exchange on principal :ities of Europe and the Uanadp? t'urni-tjod in Funis to s oit, at the lox&it rates, and lelegrapb Xransfers on London. Loan tni io on Bullion, Pubti'j Seonritiefl, Bonde, Loifti Stock, -Morc:inii ii,-6, or other Snod Collatenlii. Apprt ved buinesa paper . lacounted for dernsitors. Certificates of Dopotit itiuod, payable in Gold or Currency o . call, or at aaj si eci3ed time, availablo i n uny part of ttte United States ana lerntori.F. Advances made on dhivmenta of Bullion or Orw to New Yoik, au fraii.'isy a-d Europe. i , CORRESPONDENTS I NEW Y0BF -Nation.l i--ark Bnnlt. IDonnpll. Lawaon X Co. SAN FRANCI.CU-Califoriim iT.ust Uo. Jay Cooke, JlcCulioh Cn. fell WELLS, FARGO & CO., EXPRESS FORWARDERS, Baukersand Dealers io Exchange DrafUon Kurv.pe. l-:uriDran Collection! P otuotly aiteudcd to. Bast Temple ireet, Salt Laki ttjr . ml2 Thbo. F. Traot, Acent. First National Bank of Utah, SALT LAKK CITY. Se Special jLitvrtl.iernfint on Third Bank of Deseret, Bncceesor to HOOPER, ELDREDGE & Cu., OornM Eut Tptnpl, .nd Firat Bonth BtrlB, 8ALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. PAID CP CAPITAL . l00,000. H.S Kl.nKFI.OK. Vic,!, WM. JKNNIKIis. m. . JOHN 8HAUP Ulrootors. KKKAMOIIZ I.VrTLE L. 8. H ILLS, Cashier, DiMl In aoi-D dust, coiM. kiciiasob I.A.ND WARHAJiTB, OOl.-JLICOIC OOl.-JLICOIC SCKIP, . Collootions made and promptly rc mined, FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. CALIFORNIA TRADE. MftlsTrScHEsfEir 214 & 216 Battery Street, SAN FRANCISCO. IIAKNESS, SADDLES, -AND- .lock ,,,. """" P.emcCon,,. SPMI.I UtmUn ei dcrs from al.J E'tbli.hed in 1,. G. VENARD, Onguiiil llmrtres Coffee A,ut du kM, 0( J", MANUFACTUKEKa OF ALL K.ND8M FancjCracbrs.CabsiBiscDits 803 Battery St. near Broadway ' . 8AR "nAscisco. 2 PARKER, WATTS0N& CO, CSuccM,0 l0 Woi 4 Co TnT.";"'""'"""'""'" TOBACCO AND CIGARS, KUACISCOj CAL DUDLBT K. 87... . . , ' STEELE k JUIIS0X, Wholimle doalcrm In Staple an! ta GROCERIES, UQUjRS, flour and bacon, .issil!?, Council Bluffs, la. CATTLE FOR SALE. HUNDRED HEAD OF FINE UTAH CATTLE, bolndiDr fine Mlloh Cows nnrf v |