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Show GAS! GAS! GAS! IN view ol' tho oftrly introduction of. Ou ti our city, wo hai'o dclorminod to itii-t"irt itii-t"irt n Unto stock of liooila(cora pria- inn ui part of GILT, B110XZE AND GLASS CHANDELIERS, PIPING, Etc., An i will bo prepared in a few dnys to Pipe Stores and IHvcllIng Houses ja tto Boat Stylo and Lowest Katw. Experienced Workmen En ga gal ALL WORK WARRANTED. i mm & co,, Pioneer Lamp mid Oil Store, 87 FIRST SOUTH ST. my 29 KOTflRlES PUBLIC Jas. W. Biainbum, Win. M. Gillespie, Chas. A. Gould. Stainta. Gillespie & Gould, NOTARIES PUBLIC, Searchers of Records, AND COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS FOR New York. MaJ'achusett", Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa. Nebraska, Wyom-inc. Wyom-inc. Alontiica, Noviida. California, Orcsi-n. Tos'iF, Color:ido, DL-trict ol Columbia mid other Stales and 'lerritorici. 3" Applications fof Patents, Mining Deeds, Aureeuieaw and Bonds lor Deeds, Mortgages. Powers of Attorney, Leases. Contracta and other instruments of writing drnwn with ai-oiiracv nnd dispatch. Jtlliilng mill oilier Coaipiulci In. Corporml amlar thv Lawi of Utah. Absiractf of Titloi to Mining and other prui'eny made in tho mint eoniplcto form, it I nl u k pvojit-rty examined auil re - ncs0"? B KID'S Bl'ILDTNG, EAST ' TEilFLE ST., SALT LAKE CLTV, U.T. A Notary Public always in the Office from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Transcripts furnished f'om tho first Mining Records in tho County of Salt Like, to wit; those of tho Mountain Lake M inins Distriot (now Big and Little Cottonwood ljistrioU), and from thoeofiheBii: Cottonwood M in-ingDitriot, in-ingDitriot, by H u- H. GILLI'-SPIE, Deputy Depu-ty Recorder, Big Cottonwod M'g District- my 21 CHAS. "VV. STAYNKR, NOTARY PUBLIC, Duly qualified and commissioned by tho Governor. OiBce at Caldor Bro's, Salt LakoCity, m22 W. P. APPLEBY, United States Commissioner, No'.ary Public & Conveyancer. COMMISSIONER FOR California, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada. Kansas, Wisconsin, Kobraska, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Missouri, Illinois, Montana, Indiana, Massachusetts, and otho'' States and Territories. All kinds of legal and business instruments accurately accur-ately drawn, and acknowlo igmontg taken Mining and other comnanioi incorporated under thoiaws of Utah. mylO Wil. CLATTON. B. J. JONABSON. ! Notary Public, Notary Publio and Convoyanoer. CLAYTON & JONASSON PAY strict attention to the collection ol monoy in all part of the world. They also draw or acknowledge all kinds of instruments in writing. Special attention given to the drawing of Wills and Teiuuiciiiory Docu- Loans negotiated. Minos, Houses and Real Eitata of all kinas bought, sold or ieuej. Incorporallon mtd Partnership Pancra of overy description druwn in trlct accordance with iuo laws of Utah- TVm. Clayton. Commissioner of Doeds for the States of New York, Pennsylvania. Ohio Connecticut, Missouri, Iowa Wiioonsinana California. OFFICE Four tU door south of Godba'a Corner. n29 FAR WEST FREIGHT CO. Head Quarters, St. Louis, Mo. DURAXT &CUTTING, FORWARDING COMMISSIONMERCniXTS AGENTS' SALT LAKE CITY, TJTAII. WE are prepared to contraat for ship monts from all parts of tho Kaat, our Lino having mado epeoial arrangomonta for the safe and up o oily transportation of all Freight from Now York, Boston. Baltimore, Chicago, St. Louis and all Eastern Cities, to Salt Lake Uty. Wo are offering extra inducements for tho shipment of Oro and Bullion to all Eastorn points. OrrlCS ANB WarEIIOU8K:F1 ra t llloclt south of Depot, Salt Lake City. DURAXT A CUTTING' a!8 KEW YORK TEADE. L. M. BATES &. CO., H . 453 Broadway, SEW YORK, iMpontiaa atn joncias v Fancy Dry Goods, HOSIliKY, WHITli GOODS, WOOLENS, SHAWLS, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c. J. II. UULGKH. Jul BENEDICT, HALL & Co. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dual era in BOOTS AND SHOES 131 and IJQ Grand St.t New York, Corner Crosby, one blook oast of Broadwa JEHIAL READ & Co., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in FUR AiN'D WOOL HATS, Straw Goods, Umbrellas iCc, No. 108, UroRdwny, NKW YOHK. Jo. Jim Hunter. ji TKOS. M. ARGALL & Co., Men's, Youths' Boys'and Children's CIjOTHHSTO-, AT WIIOLKSALB, 3I3b.JlS Broadway, New York. J. K. C01VLK8. f- HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, 54 South Street, NEW YORK. EDMUND WILKES, Agent, KIMBALL'S BLOCK, Salt Xoke City. Will advance liberally on consignments consign-ments of Ore and II nil 1 on. Uulllou purchased at highest market rates. &27 LUMBERYARD. All Kinds of Lumber DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES, LATHS, T. R. JONES, HiU-Mock loali of U. C.:Cepol. MEDICAL. SEW MEDICAL WORK! "The Philosophy of Marriage," For the Debilitated Nervous System. DR. JORDAN, of tho Anatomical Mmoum, BIS MonlKomcry street, (nor Ciwlifornia.) BAN FRAN0IS00, CaliforDla, hu published four of till mcj( imporUnt and InatrucliTu Lettire, in a net volume, for those who canaot attnd tho LectorM at tho Museuai. Kvory unmarried and married man ihuuld read and study those important Lectures Lec-tures for the Ood of himself and o flip ring. Hy ftddrenaiun the secrutary of the Anatomical Mtia-ura, San Francisco, and enclosinp Twenty-i'lvo Twenty-i'lvo Cents in postago atamps to pay posing, the Bojk nil) be forwarded to any part ol the states or Territories, fir. Jordan can be consulted by letter. 'j6 DR.CHA8. NE1LSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Officer, temporarily at residence, 1st South street, opposite- Episcopal Charon, my 21 W, F.ANDERSON, M.D, H.J. RICHARDS, M.D. Surgeons and Physicians, Offices, for the present, at their respective residenoes in the 13th aadHth Wards: u6 0. C. ORMSBY, M.D. PHTaiOIAN. SUKQSON AND DRUGGIST, BRIQHAH OITV, VTAU. HOTELS, ETC. TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY. THE LEADISG HOTEL OV UTAH. JAMES TOWNSEND PROPRIETOR. This House la centrally and pleasantly located, lo-cated, well furnished, and has accommodations accommoda-tions for ISO ffaesU. THE PROPRIETOR Is now preparing- to build large additions to hia Hotel, whiah when finished, will render It the Mott Complete Ettablishmmt in tho ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION ! mil AMERICAN HOTEL, A Select and First-Class House. ONE BLOCK BAST OP IHEATHE, SALT LAKE OITY. Tcrmil3,00 per day. Board without with-out roomi per week, Until free to guests. J, O. LITTLE, ian24 Proprietor. T YLOR'S HOTEL, West Side Mala btrcet, ROOMS with or without BOARD. ADDITIONAL IMPROVEMENTS, LARGE FRONT ROOM Added for tke use of Quests. HOT AND COLD BATHS. TAYLOR & CUTLER, myll Proprietors. Washington House A-'iiircl JSoutH Ntreot SALT LAKE CIXY Board and Lodging;, pr Week T 00 Day Board 5 00 French Spring Beds " 3 00 Beds, per Night 50 Heals ... 35 Net Commercial Mm Booms, 45, Commercial St., Salt Lake City. 0. W. TAPPAN, Proprietor. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Spring Beds, 35, 37 14 and 50 cts. per Mghll 1.50 to SJ.00 per Week. Single Booms, 50 and 75c. per Might) 3.00 to 8-.50 per Week. I Double Rooms, $1.00 to SI. 50 per Ntght. ol5 GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, ON THK KUUOPKAS PLAN. Si tad ted in buaincan part of tho city, with aooommodation for 00 suesU. FIRST-CLASS accommodation for Families and Travelers, Rooms, 50c, 75o ,SI.OO and 81.50 Dining Hall and Restaurant undor tho management of M. II. Uoardsloy. lato of tho Morrison House. Ounha, and. Tiohnor Homo, Lincoln, Neb. Board per weak, S7 Meals, 50o SUkos leave daily for tho mines. Laundry oonnooted with tho hotel-SMITH hotel-SMITH db. BIQAZE, myl7 Proorietore COLLEGE SCRIP! OWING TO AN ADVANCE IN " tho price of College Scrip, we shall hereafter sell 1 tiO acres at oach. j'15 BANK OF DESERET TRIUMPH FIRE imilME CO.'S, CINCINNATI. Capital - - $3,000,000 Reliable Underwriting. Perfect Indemnity. We ask Fair Rates and Promise to Pay Just Losses. Risks taken throughout Utah W. R. MANN, Ant , SALT LAKE CITY: Office) Banking House of A. W. White & Co. P. 0. Box &5t. 1 FIRE INSURANCE. HOME INSURANCE CO., Columbus, Ohio. M. A. DACHOERIY. JACOB PEETRY, PrcsiUcnU Socretarj'. Cash Assets - - $S7I,452.S1, By reason of a heavy cash capital and a large business, well distributed, we offer to tho public indemnity that is second to none. Oar Chicago record is a guarantee of prompt and equitable adjustment and payment pay-ment of losses. H. R. MANN, lAgent. Offlcei Banking Zlonse of A. W, Whits fc Co. FMtOffiMfiOZ, No, BUlO LEGAL. GEORGE C. DATES, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. C. MYRON HAWLEV, Attorney-at-Law, Clerk of the Bnprome Court and territorial Librarian. J. W. HA8KIN3. Office in KimbaU'e bloott, near U.S. Marin Mar-in Rhjll'K nfTlCB. W. "VV. WOODS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 33, MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City, Utah Tr. m3l CHARLES G. LQEBER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Boom No. f, over Firat National Bank, Bait Lake City. my!2 W. P. APPLEBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW And Register in Bankruptcy, OHlcc: Xfl , Main St. mylO OliIO. L. "WOODS, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Office in Socretary Black's Building, SALT LAKK C1TV. alO T. L. WILLIAMS. LI OEWKD T0USG WILLIAMS & YOUNG, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Office, half-a-block south of Theatre, Salt Lake City. jl2 0. H. Hompstoad, M. irkpatrick HEMPSTEAD & K1RKPATR1CK, Attorneys-at-Law, Main Street, opposite Wells. Fargo A Co:, SALT till OITY, f23 Z, 8N0W. X. D. BOOK. SNOW fit HO(iK, &.ttorne7 and Coanseion at Law Salt Lake 01 ty, Utah, Office at Snow's oornor, 1st East Street. Jo 6 JONATHAN C. ROYLE, ATTO B N B Y - A T-L A W, ' Salt Lake City, Utah. Offioo Over First National Bank. Residence Resi-dence on 3d East street, betweeu South and 1st South Btreots. s20 TH08. FIICH. OKO. 1. WH ITS BY. FITCH Sl WHITNEY, ATTORNEYS-A T-L A W, 36 First South Streot, CM SALT LAKE CITY. 8. A.. MANN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 36 First South Streot. f9 Salt Lake City, Utah. JOHN B. MILNER, I AT10RNEY-AT-LAW, Proro City, Utah. Collections made in the 1st and 2nd Judicial Judi-cial Diat riots. Special attention givon to Mining cases. Office at residence, Centre St. Provo City. Warner Earll. F. M. Smith. EARLL & SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SALT LAKI CITY, First Bonth Street. Raom 11 and 12, No 105, Kimball Block. DANIEL S. DANA, ATTORN E Y-A T-L A W, Bait Lake City, Utah. Office west sido of East Temple Street. di7 "Win. HAYDON, (Late Judge of 4th District Court, Not ads, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Room No. 9, East Temple Street, over First National Bank, nl D. O O O P E R; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, Offltc-EichanK and Reading Rooms, up-stalrs. ju28 SALT LASS OITY. ATTENTION, SMELTERS. FLUIINO METAL ! FLU1IHQ METAL 1 JC. FRIEND'S celebrated WYOM- IS IJLiON OKK, at 5.50 por ton, dolivorcd on tho oars, at Kaw-lins, Kaw-lins, Wyoming. Terms Cash. Hoforonocs. by permission ; Daggett & Bristol, Bingham canyon, Utah. J.C.DYER fe Co-, SoloAgontP. my 28 Rawlins. Wyo. JAMES M. SMITH, REAL ESTATE AGENT, REID'3 BUILDING, Main Street, Salt Lake City. City Lots, Houses, Stores, etc., sold and leased. A choice lot of oily property always al-ways on hand. Parties who buy through mo can roly on sotting good bargains. my 15 GRAIN, FLOUR and Feed Store, Opposite Wells, Fargo & Co's Express Offioe. EASTERN COM & OATS A SPECIALTY. CAR LOADS ARRIVING AND FOR SALE EVERY DAY. V9 Froifrhtors to Piocho and other points offcrod special inducements by tho ton. Half or Full Car Loadi CRACKED CORN, States and Utah UAULiUJI OlttALi, U-UUiJli It J.J!ia and PROVISIONS, HOPS, BACON, HAMS, etc, in quantity or Retail. Several Brands of Utah Flour, including in-cluding Allan's XXX ana XX, for family use; Bran and Shouts. Grain, Flonr, etc , shipped to all points of Railroad. Goods delivered pure to Uci-ot and all parts of tho city. SO MARK TUB 1' LACE and leave your orders, and your Hoods will bo delivered promptly and satisfaction satis-faction guaranteed. G. H. KNOW JLi DEN'S Grain Store, opposite Wells, Fargo 4L Co' Kiprf.i Ollice, Main Street, Salt Lake City, al6 1 J1S. I STROMRG, 3Ierchant Tailor, East Side Commercial St., Next door south of J. 91. Day & Co. Cloths, Cassimeres, &cM on hand ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Clothes Cleaned and Repaired equal to new at low rates. PatroDnco Respectfully Solicited. mZl To Freighters. THE SOLAR SALT CO. will oon-tractfor oon-tractfor the Freighting of from 500 to 1,000 tons of SALT, From their Marsh in Snake Valley, to Fiochc. In lots to fait; ani all teams that may come to tho Marsh will bo furnished loads to Pieobe atths rata of Forty Dollars por ton, in Gold. Apply to Scott, Dunham & Co., or to ijoLAR Salt Co. HORACE GREELEY DRESSING. When ho goes to appear in public, Mr. Greeley spends two hours on h:s toilet. He is the most painstaking and elaborato man about getting up his dress that lives in America. This is his chiei'est and pleasantcst foible. He puts on his old white ovorooat and tucks up tho collar. Ho puts on a soiled shirt, saved from tho wash, and leaves one end of tho collar unbuttoned. unbutton-ed. He puts on his most dilapidated hat, turns it wrong sido before, cants it onto the back of his head, and jams an extra dent in the tido of it. He puts on his most atrocious boots, and spends fifteen minutes tucking the left leg of his pants into his boot-top in what shall seem the most careless and unstudied way. But his cravat it is into tho arrangement of his cravat that he throws ali his soul, all the powers pow-ers of his great mind. Alter fixing at it for forty minutes before the glass, it is perfect it is askew in every way it overflows his coat-collar on ono side and sinks into oblivion on the other it climbs and delves around about his neck the knot is conspicuously displayed dis-played under his left ear, and it stretches one of its loog ends straight out horizontally, and tho other goes after his eye, in the good old Toodlcs' fashion and then, completely and marvellously appareled, Mr. Greeley strides forth, rolling like a sailor, a miracle mir-acle of astounding costumery, the awe and wonder of the nations, etc., etc Mark Twain. GREAT FALL OF BEEF ! LEVI GARRETT Will faml.h Beef From 5 to 15 cenis per pound; Best cu'.s for 15. STALL No. 1 CITY .MEAT MARKET. MAR-KET. is) RE-OPENED. JAMES TOM s, Ln-k and Gunsmith, ha? re-opened a 21 South Street, opposite Faun's itMCf. Allkindsof jobbing dono In key?, locks, guns and pistols. FiahiDfi tackle en hand. 1SM MISCELLANEOUS, SUMMER RESORT. Parley's Paris. THE PARK HOUSE, Kimball's Ranch, TWENTY-FIVE MILES EAST OF SALT Lake City, is now open for Uucsts. Fishing andlluntinc abound. Its neai proximity to tho mines (LUwland, Uintah and Little Cottonwood Districts) makes it a point of interest to tho TourisL A TRI-WEKKLY COACH will run from the city, Ptanintt at 'J o'clock a.m., every Tueidny, Thurfidny and Saturday, carrying passengers, mail and packages-Coach packages-Coach Register at the Groat Western Hotel. The-Park House will furnish Saddle Horses and Corvcyanfl03 to tho Miaes. over a newly tradtJ road. Wu. 11. XiwbalLi , jll Proprietor. II. WALLACE, First South Street. A choioo lot of CLAMS, LIMA BEANS, GREEN CORN, TOMATOES, SALMON Dessicated Cocoanut, Cracked Cocoas AND . Family Chocolate, HuDtley & Palmer ENGLISH BISCUITS, ALSO THE CELEBRATED ALBERT BISCUITS. &1 M " 00 t W p g r 9 m "Ox tyoS 2 e -1 5 5 I s g . w u 5 s a g y a j 5 j s s I - d s -01 5 'i Q 5 a " I QODDABD'S Celebmtcil CIDER Cools and invigorates, but nevor intoxicates, henco its vqlue in hot wenlher. Just tho thing for Iho fioli-days fioli-days Tho ohoarcst and best drink in the market- Hojsolli it cheap, wholesale and retail. BUTTER ! BUTTER! UUTTER-MAKERS! GE0VG3 GOPDARD wants to contract to- h weekly cupply of tho choicest i ia in o' 1 AIRY BUTTER, put up ia half puuuu, unc pounds and two pounds. JF" lour Of the Choicest Brands, FOR PALE; r.lso ORATIf, BRAN, bhorts, Corn Moa1. GKUCEitlES, oto. Send on your Orders for Cider on fie Fourth ! o5 Furnacemen. Attention ! A 1 Fire Brick. SCOTT, DUNHAM & CO. ARE 1.QK.HT6 FOE THI , GOLD1CK CITY FIRK BRICK, Which aro enunJ if not superior to the boat P Iish, Special ratos civon by the oar load. octlS j BATHS, BATHS! AT arm Spring iiitdis ! PrlTt snot Flange. rhue oo leb rated baths are open to the pnblio at all wanons. Tlieir medicinal propprtita are so widely known that tt is necll'w to enumerate them. Biuee the Private B-.tha, ttc lirs and handBonie-ly handBonie-ly fnrnlsbed Fluwtf Bth for LIlec anfl Giallamtn mrm now otn. II, AllKOLD, ell ANTI-DYHPEPTIC, OB - COfjlPDUrlD B3UESET PIL18 Home-made and purely vogotable." They relieve Janndico, Dvcpepgia, IndiKea-tion. IndiKea-tion. Liver Complaint, lloadacho. Lohs of Appetite and Foul Stomach, will break np Colds, Fevers. CouKhe. and Purify tho Blood. They will Clo.in,o tho Stomach. Renovat the System, and dispel Disease- Are good in all cases whore Phytic is needed. Try a box. Yon will like thorn, and novor want any other sort. Ihey are Tonio, Cathartic and Expec-toranL Expec-toranL Twenty-Qvoccntsporbox Twenty-fiTePUla, Warranted to give satisfaction. COTVIILIIV SALVE. Onlj Twenty-five Cent per Box. A valuable remedy for CuU.Brui.nes.Wonnds Sore. Buras. Scald?, and for Woak or Lame Back, bido or Lroafit, and for many other usee. Ol'TJIALMIC BALSAM Or Ky Dulm. Valunblr in most Discnfos of the Eyes. Re-In Re-In tiara kiRtion, Strcnmhcns the Sisbt, til w fall nr L'rnopinc Li is, and is gon eral ly lemlins and Ptroncthenini! to the sight, but nausea no pain. It is also good for Totter, Ringworm and bad Soros. These and other home-made family medl Oinos axe prepared by J. E. JOHNSON, SI. George, TJtm And sold at Zion's Co-operativo Store i 0 by other accnts tbrouKhnut tho Territ-ij. also sold at wholwalo or furniihod on commission com-mission to rosponsibloagenU. If those medicines med-icines are not kept at your stores, uk 70m morcbuii to order tfccm at oaoe. Jr.J.P.P. YAHMBERGE, l From Prussia, T II Ci ,1 K A T O JL EXTERMINATOR, Lite or Sun Frmcisco, C 1., WonM inform the sick generally that , about forty years' extensive practice of nied-' nied-' icino and aurcory in Europo and tho United States, of which Uvoiity-ono havo been in California, has, by close observation and great experiments, come to tho conclusion 1 that there are more acute andch-onic dis ' ca.'cs by worms, hyadadids. animalful a) or other species 71 eniroiea. Tho public generally, gen-erally, or tho protcssion at larRe, aro not , aware of the number of paiiccta who are treated by eminent physicians for t h i j . thai. 1 or euc a oomplaint, without any relief. If the disease has been underitoud, a few doses of Ua- Y's Sovbkkics Worm Rkmedy would havo immc liately cured the complaint, and have saved a great many lives. lr. V. has collected a large variety of California roots and herbs, which, by analysing, close observation observ-ation and extensive experiment), ho can conscientiously say that he has discovered now remedies for tho successful cure of the following disoases: T- DyHpepsia, Chronic Affections of tho Liver and Kidneys, urn and second stages of Consumption, White Swelling. Palsy, s-per-natorrhcea or local weakness, Nervous Debility, Debil-ity, Einleptia Pits, Khematism, Neuralgia, Diarrhoea, Incoutinanco of Urine. Gravel, ITuor Albus, Liabotes, Dropsy, and all those diseases which aro known undertho name of Vonoral.such as Syphilis, in all its forms, Uunorrhca, Gleet, Strietures. False Passages, lutlammauon of the LI add or and Prostrate Glands. Excoriations. Pustules, Piles, Pimples. Pim-ples. Blotches and all Cutaneous Eruptions of tho skin. Caacer Tumors cured with or without operation. In Ueceot Veneral Diseases, Dis-eases, the Dr. ell cots a cure in from three to six days, or no charge. t or tho EyoH, Ear and Throat, Dr. V. possesses pos-sesses now and invaluable remedies. Dr. V. would advise those ladies troubled with Irregularities of tho Uterous to try his now remedies and get cured. Dr.V.n Denborh's inialliblo Worm Syrup for children. Price SI. Warranted to expel tho worms, or the money refunded. Dr. J. P. P. Van DonoerKh 'n Hair Tonio a sure cure to dcstioy all animalculai of the Hair Follicles, prevents falling out and promoting pro-moting the growth of tho Hair. Price $1.60, warranted. By consulting and undergoing a simplo examination, ex-amination, tho articled can 1 urn if their diseases dis-eases ia caused iy Worms or not; at all events Dr. V-n Denhergh can tell them from whatdiseasos they aro sull'ecing Consultations and examinations FREE of charge in all cases. Dr. Van Denberg guarantees, guar-antees, in all coses, to expel tho worms, or ao chorees. Card from Judge Frier, of Polk County. DR. J. P. P. VAN' DENBERG : Drab Sim I ta-o pica ure in thanking you iu dicly lor tho reaioration of my hoaltn alter nineteen years of groat suffering uien-tlly uien-tlly and bodily. 1 docturod u gret deai; was athi-tol wrh almost every imaginable pain and aoipaircd of seeing a well day axain. When 1 came to sou you at Salum, ion said you would remove tne cause of nineteen years' sulforing in five huurs. I eoul hardly beliwe it, but aftur taking tho five tasteless powders you gave iuo, auout 900 worms passed irom me, and now, lour-icon lour-icon days aiterwards, I fuel like anotoer man, and am able to follow my business without pain or inconvenience. 1 remain. Yours respectfully, A. H. FRIER, Bethel, Polk county, OctooorlO, 1S71. Remarkable, Eight Hundred 1 Worms Expelled. 1 1 think it n public benefit to make the fol-lowioK fol-lowioK statement, that I havo beon a til 10 tod for. wo years with constaut pains ia tho stomach, and, in fact, pains all ovet my body; no appetite, and let mo eat what 1 would, it aiwavs put mo in distress. 10 medicine would relieve mcand I grow worse and worse, until new I urn a mere skeleton. Nobody could tell me what was tho mutter wilh'nie, until I consulted Dr. J. P. P. Van Donbergh, in Salem, Otcbod, and ho t.nld mo I was alllictod with worms, and they wero the oausc of all my misery and pains. I took the Doctor's medicine, ttnd he expelled S00 worms from mc. They aro liko leaches, with long tails, and measure from olo to one and one-half incnos in length. I only tooK six little powders, and they brought tho worms within four hours time. All those 1. dieted wishiug to see me, can find meat Sam Ken-let's Ken-let's stable, balein, Oregon. V. CRAIG. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day of Soptomber, 1S71. J. J. MURPHY, J. P. Said worms can be seen at Dr. J. P. P. Van Donborgh's ollice. Upera liuuso blocs, Court streot, tialom. A Curd. DR.J.P. P. VAN DENBERGH: Dear Sir: I doein it my duty to make tho following statement: For tho last three yoars I havo been suffering with constant gnawing pain and a quivering sensation in my stomach, also pain in wy cliostand bort; my food would not digest, and I was no nervous nerv-ous that with difficulty I could follow my occupation, which has boon here in Salem for tho past ten yoars as a practioal dentist. In fact, Ironi tho constant pam and misery I had wasted away to a more skoloton. I had beon doctoring a great deal without any bonofit, and boiioving there was no help for mo but to linger on until death would relieve re-lieve all my sutlering. Somo uf my frionde thought 1 had worms and had hotter soo Dr-Van Dr-Van Douhcrgh. lio told mo at onoo that worms were tho cause of all my troubles, so he gavo mo five small and tasteless powders, and in four hours about TOO worms trom ono inch to ono and ono half inches long, came away from mo that day, and tho toilowing night son.o uioro came, and now I am huppy to say I fool liko another man again, and am gaining strength from day 10 day. H. SMITH. M.D. Salem, Oregon, September Hod, 1671. Another Great Slaughter I Wo think it our duty to make tho following follow-ing statouiont, in hpea it m.iy do some good to sick children : Our child had been sick f')r somo time. Thinking all the lime our lithe vno wan troubled with worms, wo triod muny uootors and a groat many remedies, without any relief. Sumo neigtioors told us we tthoubi go ami try Dr. Van Donberg, the Worm Doctor, in Sulom. Wo did so, and ho gavo us ono bottle '! hie celebrated orin Syrup, and alter giving the medicine, to our gmat astonishment auout 8c 0 Vurun passed ana from our dour child, and now, thank heaven, 6 ho is well again. I. D. GRIZZLE. Salem, Oregon, October 3d, 1871. 1,300 Woruil KxptlleJ. After seven years of suffer inc. paiu and debility, and doctoring lor many ooinplaints, now proved that I did not have, and Hiking ' ditloront kinds of meQicino Irom uuiny eminent emi-nent phyj-iomn.-. 1 gavo up in despuir, limiting limit-ing it was no use 10 drench my poor stomach stom-ach any longer, and lhatlinui-i waste away until there wud coining left of poor me. But hoHringoftho aluuichiog euros that Dr. J. P. Van Donbomh has poriormod in so short a timo. e Hue tin a ouroj in a few hours, and wt friends advising mo to make ono more told is e that my miseries wuro cusod by worms, and ho would oxpol them in about live hours. Alter taking five smull powders, about fifteen hunor'd worms passed away from mo, and I am happy to say tht I am bettor taan X have been .or a great while. P. R. EVES-Subfcrlbed EVES-Subfcrlbed and worn to before me, this 16th day of September, 1ST, J, J. MURPHY. J. P. Gratitudo compel mo to mako tho following follow-ing statement, thinking it mny do someRond to my fellow sufferers. 1 havo beon afiliotod for a long nuiuuar of yean with tho Inflowing Inflow-ing complaints : I could not cat anything unless it would produco groat pain in my stomach and bowels, bow-els, always palpitation of the heart, severe swelling and rheumatic pains in all my joints; also neuralgia in my head, no r loop, always restless at night; in fact, I was reduced re-duced to a more holplcss skeleton, not able to walk alono, and gavo up in despair. I must also state I h:ul been doctoring with tho moet otninont physicians of thi r-Lato, also with tho best doctors of San t rancisro. and God only knows, without any relief, till 1 heard tho great cures Dr. J. P. P. Van Dcnbergh had performed in and around Saloin. I applied to him for help, and may God blws him for tho rcstoroticn of my health. 1 have only taken his medicine two month.', and have gained, during that time, twtnty five poundj in weight, and am able to do all my housowork and uioro. JANE POTTER. Linn county, about thirty miles east of the foot of tho C--cadoj. Solera, Oregon, Decomhor 26, 1'T1. Long Standing Cough, with Eicei- lv Kxpectoratlon, Cared In Four Wctki. ThJi Is to certify that I have been troubled with pevere pain in uiy cheat and lur.gn, and coughing all nicht long, and oxcoj.ive ex-P'ctoriition. ex-P'ctoriition. Grid knows I havo been coueh-lng. coueh-lng. month after mnth, bo tliat nobody could sleep in the house. Everybody mud I could not bo cured. Then I was advincd to see Dr. J. P. P. Van Denbcrgh. and then, thanks to his skill, herurcd me in nb-ot lour weeks, and it is now two months since I quit taking medicine, and my wcisht is now one hundred and sovcnty-oight pounds, and X 1 am able to do any kind ol card work. I LEWIS HELD. Salem, Oregon, December IS, lbTl, OFFICE S2 Iuin street, SALT LAKE CITY. Bit GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. Jakes gaLlachbr. johs gallaCUek willi ah (ullachke. TRIUNE BAKERY MAIN STREET, One dsor below the Walk or Uoasc Ice Cream, Refreshments, GALLACHER & SONS. PireBreai! Pure Canrly! rriIIE ESTATE of RICHARD GOLIGIITLY beg to inform tho Publio. thai they still carry on the business of Bakers and Confectioners, At tho old stand of TI10 "GLOBE," EAST TK51PLE STRKKT, Adjoining the Co-operative Grocery Department, Depart-ment, whore can be found everything in their lino ff business. and they hope, by strict continue their patronage and support. Pure Home-made Candles a Specialty. ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH. a'6 HARDWARE. 0. H. BASSETT, KTHW HARDWARE STORE All kinds of HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron and Steel, Stoves and Tin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS, frrlMltural Implements And Ulnlna; Tooli( At Lowiit Ratal OPPOSITE SALT LAKH HO U SIC Hit SCOTT, DUNHAM & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers IX RON AND STEEL WRGHT'S:PCKS, IKON BARROWS AND ALL KINDS 0? MINING TOOLS; Wrought Tuyers, lpe and all kinds ol Fittings for Fumiices and Mills. HARDWARE, BKLLOWS, ANVILS, AND OTHER BLACKSMITH TOOLS, IRON PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS. BRASS GOODS, RUBbER PACKING. AGENI8 FOR Hooker Pumps, Fairbanks' Scales, Fireproof Safes, C. S. Lubricating Oil, Portable Forges, ALL LOW FOR CASH. Of 15 is gi it ll ? 2s s 5 s 4 ; b3 a Ss-s s es ! 5 a si" S H E ! t l s ISO ! f a m hjo ; ill q QJ o.j, (Si l- ""I'' ZUjUUuinON AND STEEL At C. II. Bassctt's. OppoelU Salt Lake noma a, nl TIIH IVTTTTTT A Tf Life and Savings Society OF THE UNITED STATES, ORGANIZED JULY 1, 1871. OFFICE (temporarily) at the Bank of Deseret, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. CAPITAL, ... 9100,000. PAID UP CAPITAL, . $15,000. OFFICERS: Frank Fuller, ... - President Daniel II. Wolli, - - Vice-President. Lewie 8. II ills, Secrotary and TroMurer. BOARD OF DIRECTORS; Frank Fuller. Daniel H. Wellfl, Win. H. Hooper, Wm. Martin, Hiram B. Clawson, Horace tL Ji I dredge, John Sharp. John I. Caine, Boa Stouu jn5 JOHN Bt JKAIBCH Gn A gU BANKERS. A. W. WHITE & CO, B A. 3ST -K E R S , K AST TKMPLK STUKKT, S.lt L"te Cll)'. DcAlcra in GOLD DUST,C0IN AND BULLION. Exehcw cm M-f' renewal CStia o!.i in.tai SIM" "lJ i-"Kll'c- Of Kichange en day of pai""- GEO. E. UlT-NKV, Attorney. CORBKSPOSDESTSi Bank of CWcrni - "v't Lws Waller - - ' ' aok 0.i ut v National Biwk - fi, i m UaA.-U uuk - " ' a",' Statu Uauk of Xebrask - uuim BANK DESERET, Salt Lak8Ci!y, Utah. Thi Hank has organised a SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, and will receive deposits of one dollar f nd upwards, on which interest ill ho allowed at tho rate ef eisht per ceaU por annum, compounded semi-annually, G9 L. 8. HILLS, Caaliler. SALT LAKE CITY NATIONAL BANK tSult Lake Cilr. XJtaU Tor. Authorized Capita! - $500,000. BenJ. BI. DuKlIt Preaident. Hugh White, Caviller. Hihpstiad & KiRKrATRiCK. Attorneyf. This Bank will tran-act all kinds of legitimate legiti-mate Hanking buMuel, and DUALS IN (SOLD AMI SI LVER ;BL'LLIO. AND OK Of. Gold and Currency EichanRo d airn and Telegraph lrau?lcr aJo on New Yore., Sun Fronoi-co &ud priocipal Atlantic 11 d facific duos, available in any pari, of the United otaio and Cnnaua. Deposits and ceDeral business solicited frsin hastern and Foruitu iiauk- and Hankers, Hank-ers, Firms and individuals ; Ohaok Accounts kept in Uold or Lurrenuy. Exohance on principal itiivi of Europe and the tnnadne luruieuod iu xuuie to suit, at the Iowo6i rates, ana lelogrHpn Iranslore on London. Loam made on Bullion, Public Securities, Bonds, Looai stock. Alereniin.li.-e. or other 5ood Oollaior.-.la. Aiiiir-.vua bur in ess papor t tsoounied for dopisiivrs. I Certificates of Deposit is-suo i. pr.yable in 1 Gold or Ourroiicy o. 'iUl, ur at any siuciuod time, available ih any part 01 tho United S la ie ana lorniorius. Advances made on shipments of Bullion or Ores to Wow York, oan Franoiaoo and Europe. CORRESPONDENTS I NEW YORF - g",'1 LawsooA1S'co SAS FRANCIaOO-CaliforiHa r.ust Co. liOKDOM Jay Cuoko, AlcCuUooh 4 Co. folS WELLS, FARGO & CO., EXPRESS FORWARDERS, Bankers and Dealers iu Evcliauge Drafts on Europe, l'uropean Collootions promptly atteuded to. Kast Temple Street, Salt Lake City, ml2 Tbio. F. Tbaoy, Aaont. First National Bank of Utah, SALT LAKH CITY. See Special Advertisetnent on Third ftie, ma Bank of Deseret, Bnoceasor to HOOPER, ELDHEDGE & Co., Corner Jtut Itor.pl, .nd First Benin Btreeu, 8ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. PAID UP CAPITAL, . (100,000. BKIOIIAM TOrNO P,o..ident.l H. 3. KLDHRDOE, VioePrei. WM. H. HUOI'FJl, JOHN SHAW' "Irwlori. FKRAMUK2 LITTLE L.S. HLLL8, Cashier. DmI In OULD DCST, COIN, KICHAKOK. JLAND W A Kit A NTS, COL HClilP, Ac Collootions mado and promptly remitted, re-mitted, FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. california trade. 1ia7wini 214 &. 216 Battery Street, SAN FRANCISCO. UAltSESS, SADDLES, A N D L E A. T H E R . Ti.e;bo.t .,ck . Ilw.,t m on Ifce Pncinc Cut,, ,Tn lo orders from Utah . al3 Est.bli.hod In 15I. G. VEN AR D, Mtnufa-.iuror of tho Original Cliartres Coffee, Caltorma Mu,tar,l 625 and r,27 front Sfr.n, i ' CALIFORNIA CRACKER CO Fancy Crackers, Cakes &Biscnits 803 Battery St. near Broadway' IA"HUCCU. J PARKER, WATTSON&CO, (SncoeHon to Weilt Co ) p. ...;. or TOBACCO AND CIGARS, .S.a Front.,. oor . eicmml(,8' " BM I'IlCI8CO, CAL. DODL.,.,.Lt stei:le & jouxson, Whittle deBjei, in Staple ani Fancy GROCERIES, LIQUORS, FLOUR AND BACON, SiKiSJ, Council Bluffs; la. CATTLE FOR SAXE. nUSDBBD HEAD OF FINE UTAH CATTLE, laolndlni Jn MUeh Cow. and CalVM. tor |