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Show SALT LAKE O&iLV HERALD Published Ytxy momiot. woept Monday, to HERALD OFFICK, first Houth street. oer Kut Temple, OlHit(. the IW Office. X . Bat Onn Year tlO 00 8 i Months 00 Tiree Months- ft ... Month 1 OieWeok- 1 GAS! GAS! GAS! IN view oi tho early introduction of Q&i I in niir oity, wo havo dotormined to im-jutrl im-jutrl u lre took of Was Gooiis, oompria- GILT, BltOXZE AND GLASS CHANDELIERS, PIPING, Etc., Aivl will be prapare-i irj a few days to Plre Storca nnrf Dwelltiisr lloaaea t- A. Beat ytyle and Lowt lUt-" in tU i Jrpcrkvcal Workttua Engaged, AI,L WOll It WAKKANTKD. fx B. REESE & CO,, pioneer ii)tr ml Oil ltorcr V 87 FIRST SOUTH ST. NOTARIES PUBLIC. . . -- . Jas.W. Bulobnrn, Win. M. Oillesple, Cbas. A. GonM. Stiinta. Gillespie & Gonli, NOTARIES PUBLIC, Searchers of Records, C3 O TV V B Y A. W O U 3d S . AND C0MMISS10NEUS OY DEEDS FOIl New York, Mssachuse'ts, Pcnn'Tsnia, Ohio, lllinoi. low. Nobriik Wyoming. Wyom-ing. iMoni"ft. N ovinia. Cxt'fornta. OreE'Tt Tox Colnrado, District ol Columbia and ottior Slutcs and Territories. - Aprliontions for Patents. Mining Deeds, Avreeiuenu and U"Dii- lor Doeda, Mortasee. Powers of Attorney. Leases, ContmoU and other instruments of writing drawn with i"u"j.t nd Himiatrri Htntng Slid other Coaiiittas In- SOriMirmi a nxs r I he I.IHI at Utah. Abstrct of Title to Mioinu and other prot'er'j md" in 'hn iDi'i '"inp1'! forrn. niii In K property examined uud reported re-ported on. Ofkici at PEID'S BUIt.DIKO. EAST TbMfLE 6T..SALT LAKri C11Y. U. T. A Notary Public always in the Office from 9 a.m. to 9 p ui. TrtDBcripts furnished f oni tho flrt Min;nt Reo rds in tho County of lt Lke, to wit: those of the MounUitn Lake M iniug District (now Big ar d Li tlo Cottonwood Lii-ir '"ta). and from tbo-e of ho Biir Cotton wood Min-indDi-trioi. by w u. ,Vi . UI i L KsP l K, Depu-ty Depu-ty Recorder, JJig Lotlonwod Al'a District. CHAS. W. STAYxVKK, NOTARY PUBLIC, Duly dualified and commissioned by the Governor. Office at Calder Bro'e, Salt LakoCity, m22 JOHN SIcKWAN, NOTARY PUBLIC, Will dr&w or ackoowledito all kinds of nstrumooL to writing Prompt attention id to husiness. Ofiioe at red id one o, Provo City, Utah Co, U. T. mS W- P. APPLEBY, United States Commissioner,1 Notary Public & Couvtyaucer, COMMISSIONER FuR California, Iowa, Mirhigan, Nevada, Kmeiis, iac unin, Nehra-ka, Penosrlvania, New Jorsoy, Mis ouri. lllinoia. Montana, Indiana, M ossucbupetts, and othe S Kites and Territories All kinds of lega' and has nuse io-trutnontd acour-stey acour-stey drawD, and aoknowlo gmems t-kn Miaing and other cornpttniod li-Ojrpo ated under the ,aws of Utah. mylO W If. ClaTTOX, S. J. J OS A3B0N, Notary Public, Notary Public j and CoBVeyanoor. ! CLAYTON & JONASSON j PAY strict attntion to tho col'evtion Ol money in sill psirta of the world. They also draw or acknowledge all kinds of instruments in writing. I Special attention (riven to tho drawing 1 of Wills and Temiaiiiciitory Doc rani ra-ni cuts. Loans negotlate'l. Mines, Rouses aLd ' Real Estate of all kinds bought, eold or1 Loasea. Incorporation and PartneraUlp Papers of ovory description drawn in ' strict accordance with tho laws of Utah- i Wm. Clayton. Commissioner of Deeds for ; the States of New York. Pennsylvania, Ohio, . Connecticut, Missouri, Iowa S lsoonain and 1 California. ! OFFICE Fourth door lonth of i Oodba'i Corner. n29 FAR WEST FREIGHT CO. Head Quarters, St. .ouIh, Mo. I) I. 'HA NT &CUTTI G, j FORWARD1KG COMlSSIONMERCHlXTs! agents: j SALT L&KE CITY, UTAH. ' WE ars prepared to contract for shipments ship-ments from all purts of tno East, our Linehavin made Fpoeial arrangoo, onts for the safe and ppacdy trantpf-rtation ol all Freisht from New Yrk. B is ton. BalUmore, Chicago. St. Louis and all Lastern Cities, to Salt Lake Lity. we are offering; extra inducements for tho shipment of Ore and Bullion to all Kastorn points. Omc A Wabehousi: First block south of Depot, Salt Lake City. PORANT A. CUTTING-a!8 NEW YORK TRADE. BENEDICT, HALL & Co. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES 134 and 130 Grand St., New V orlt, Corner Crosby, one block east of Broadwa dll THOS. W. ARGALL & Co., Mon's, Youths' Boys' and Children's cXiOTKinsrca-, AT WHOLKHALE, 313 . 31 Broadway, New York, J. E. COWLKB. L. M. BATES & CO., l 453 Broadway, NEW YORK, lUFOallRJ AJD J0DBIA3 IB Fancy Dry Goods, HOSIERY, WHITJi GOODS, WOOLENS, SHAWLS, YANKEE NOTIONS, dec. J. U. BULGER. Jul HQWLAND & ASPINWALL, 54 South Street, NEW YORK. EDMUND WILKES, Agent, KIMBALL'S BLOCK, Salt Lake City. Will advance liberally on consignment, consign-ment, of Ore and Bullion. Bullion uurchft.ed t lilgne.t market rat... WM. LANAHAN & SON, DISTILLERS AND J0B1JERS Or" RYE WHISKEYS, Warehouse Wo. -it LlRht Street, UALTlJIOttK. inr'2l To Whom it may Concern. WS, tho nndeninned. Ooorgo N Savage and W . I- Kn;er, cluim nod own two hundred and twonty-hvo i2J.il foot in tho Kod Pine ledgo in Dry canyon, latterly known as the Iris and titl later knnwn a th Kear-arge, Kear-arge, said claim havins; boon loosed June 1S70. by W. U. Rucor. et al.. and duly recorded re-corded and tii o hiw corunlicd with in other regpoots. And wo hereby caution parlies pot to trade or bnrt or for said claim without our sanotion er consent. G N. SAVArtB. W. U.KAQER. Salt LUo Oity, April 30, 1870, m?l MEDICAL SEW MEDICAL TOR! "The Philosophy of Marriage." For the Debilitated A ervons System. DR. JORDAN, of ilit A nut jniical Mu'tuni, 81 Mouih-oiii-ry treot, tun r Clifon,i.) AN FliANOIiHD, Oili'ur lu, li.s pul.li-liedk.ur of Ui-iuoI Ui-iuoI ni"jrtntit nuil QBtnu-ti o Ltcnirrf, iu b neat viilmue "T tboso wtio cuoiiot Htt-i.il mo Luctnrrii ut tin. M iscuiu- .viry nunimi d ti! iinrrirxl imtn xhoitlil n-nd mill tuij tht-so luiporiant lc-Imva lc-Imva tor ilu kikm! of liiiusulf m.il i 11 prnii. Uyiil1r-s luR IUp 3i crotary of ttio Aiia'umiral Mui (I m, Snu fraiit:isco. Mud ooelosln Tnouly- o Cu I' iu ik-.I.ii:ii tunics to pny voitn;., I bo Ud k will le forwarded to auj part ol iho elates or I'L-rrilui ii s. Dr. Jordnu can consultctl by letter. rJ5 DR. CH AS. NEILSON, PQl'SIClAN AND SURGEON OfHoer. tcuiDorarity at residence, 1st South ftroei, ouu8ito lip.aoopal ChuroU, mi21 W, F. ANDERSON, M.D. H. J. RICHARDS, M.O. Sui'geouB and PhysiciaiiB, OEcos. for the present, at their respective residences in the 13th andllth Wards. u6 0. G. ORSV'iSBY, M.D. FHYSIOIAN. SIJKQSON AND Di;UGGI3T, !TU1GIIA.H CITY. UTAH. I HOTELSiiC. TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY. THE LEADING HOTEL OP UTAH JAMES TOWNSEND PROPRIETOR.; This House is centrally and pleasantly lo- J cated. woll furnished, and haa aooommoda-tiorufor aooommoda-tiorufor ISO tnesu. THE PROPRIETOR ifl now proparinK to bnild lame additions to his Hotel, wbiah when fimshod, will ren'-er U the 1 Mott Complete Establishment in the ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION ! mil AMERICAN HOTEL, A Select and First-Class House. ONE BLOCK BAST OP TIIEATUB, SALT LAKE CITY1. TermsS3.00 pfrday. Board without with-out rooms Sl.OO per ve. Baths free to guests. J. C.LI PTLK, iun2i Proprietor. TAYLOR'S HOTEL, West SUlo Mala Street, BOOMS with or without BOARD. ADDITIONAL IMPROVEMENTS, LARGE FRONT ROOM Addod for tho uso of Quests. HOT AND COLD JJATHS. TAYLOR & CUTLKR, myll Proprietors. Washington House v iiirtl Houtli street, SATjT lake city Board and Lodging, per Week $7 00 I Day Hoard " 3 00 French Spring Beds " 3 00 Beds, per Sight - 50 Meals - - i - - aa j 'Mi Commercial Ukk Rooms, 45, Commercial St., Suit Lake Oity. C. W. TAPPAN, Proprietor. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Sprlnp Beds, 5, 37 and 50 ct. per I Nlglitj 81.50 to S3. 00 per Week. Slntfle Hnomi, ftO and 7c.per Nlghtt $3.00 to Si. 50 perwe.it. Double Rooms, $1.00 to 91.50 per MigliU 0l& UTAH HOTEL, Maiii Street, OGDEN. The only first-claas House in the City. Omnibus to and from all trains. EUDEY 4 WILLIAMS, j7 Proprietors. GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, ON TUB EUROPEAN FLAN. Sitn'ted In busine:" pTt of tho city, with accommodation for .00 gucsls. FIRST-CLAySncoommjdaiion forFamilica and Travelers. Rooms, OOii., 7So , SI. 00 nud 81.8 0 per d-y. DininR Hall and Restaurant undor the ninnimomcnt of M. 11. Uoarddlov, l.if of tho Morrison Uou?o, Uiutha, and Tichnor lioufe, Lincoln, Nob. Board per week, 57 Meals, 30c. 9tiK lenvo dnily for tho niino?. Laundry connected with the hotel. SMITH & BIGAZF, myl7 Prowriotorf. TRIUMPH FIRE IXSURAXCB CO.'S, CINCINNATI. :. i to nnn nnn Capital - - $3,000,000 Reliable Underwriting. Perfect Indemnity. We ask Fair Hates and Promise to Pay Just Losses. Risks taken throughout Utah I. It. M'AKjV, Asa t, SALT LAKE CITY: nnlcci Banking House of A. W. WIlll.&Co. P. 0. Box m. ' FIRE INSURANCE. HOME INSURANCE CO., Columbus, Ohio. M. A.DAVOHERTY. JACOB PKKTRY, Preeident. Secretary- Casb Assets - - $S7M52.S1. By reason of a heavy cash capital and a largo husiness, well distributed, we otler to the public indemnity that is second to none. Our Chicago record is a guarantee of prompt and eqnttablo adjustment and payment pay-ment ol' losses. H. R. MANN, Agent. "bfllcei Unnkliifj House of A. XV, W bit tfe Co. Poit Office oi. No. Ml. injlO LEGAL. .' j GKOKGB C. BATHS, ATTOKNEY-AT-LA W. C. ItlYUON IUWLEV, Attorny at-Law, Clerli of the Supreme Court and lerntorial Librarian, J. W. II A-ItlN. Offico in KimbaH's blooc, near U.S. Mar-jll Mar-jll nbnl's .iln re. "VV. "VV. WOODS, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, No. 33. MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City, Utah Tr. mil CHARLES G. LOEBER, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW. Office Room No. G, ovor First National i Bank, fait Lake City. W. P. APPLEBY, ATTOR N EY-AT-LAW And Register in Bankruptcy, Ofllcci No, Msln St. anylU GO. WOODS, " ATTOR N EY-AT-LAW, OlHco in Soorotnry Black's Building, SALT LAKJS tlTY. alO P. L. WILLIAMS, LK QBASB TODNO WILLIAMS & YOUNG, ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW, Oflice. half a-block south of Theatre, Snlt Lake City. jtf 1C. IV1. BAKNUM, ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW, Office. Kimhall'e Block, . L. City. Special attention given to Titles. Negotiations, Negotia-tions, Salue or Litigivtions in Mining ClaiuS and Ro)il Estate. Colleoiiona mule fr husineas done in any part of the United Statoa by Assoointion of reliable Attorneys. d!7 3. H. Hempstead, M. Kirkpatrick HEMPSTEAD & K1RKPATRICK, Attorney s-af-Ijaw, Main Street, oppesite Wells, targo A Co., SALT LAKB city. f2 Z. SNOW. K. D. HOOK. SNOW & HOGE, fiittorneye antl Coa nee lore at Law Salt Late City, Utah. 0 111 ( at Snow's comer. 1st rLul Street. Juo JONATHAN C. ROYLE, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, , Salt Lik City, Utah. Office Over Firat National Bank. Reei-denoe Reei-denoe on 3d Ktutt street, between South and Ut south streets. '20 THOS. FITCH. OKO. 1. WHITSMY. FITCH & WHITNEY, ATTORNKYS-AT-L A W, 3d Firat South Streot, f-20 SALT LAK.B CITY. S . A. . MANN, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW, No. 36 First South Street, ro Salt Lake City. Utah. JOHN B. MILNKR. A. T i O R N V. V - A T T. A W . PCoto City, Utah. -Colloc'.ions made in the 1st and 2nd Judicial Judi-cial Districts. . Specia. attentiin ifiven to Mining cane. OlSce at residence, Co-tro Su Provo City, J5 Warner Earll, F. M. Smith. EARLL & S3IITH, j ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SALT LAK OITT. FirBt South Street. Kn"m' 11 and 12, No 1( 5, Kimhall Block. DANIEL S. DANA, ATTORN E Y - A T - h A W, Salt Lake City, Utali. Office west eido of East Temple StreU - Espeoial attention givoano Mining litigation. liti-gation. d:l ' Wm. HAYDON, (Late Jadge or 4th District Court, Kevada, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Room No. 9. East Temple Streot, OTor Firat : National Bank. nl D - O O O P B K . ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, Office Exchange and Heading It oo ma, up-stalrs, jo28 Salt lakx citt. GRAIN. FLOUR and Feed Store, Opposite Wells. Fargo Sl Co'b Express Office. EASTERN CORN & OATS A SPECIALTY. CAR LOADS ARRIVING AND FOR SALE EVERY DAY. tr Fro'ghters to Pinchoand ether points offered sprC'-'l inrlucenrriis by tho ton, Hnlf or Full Car Load) CRACKED CORN, States and Utah BARLEY MEAL, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, HOPS, BACON, HAMS, etc., in quantity or Retail. Several Brands of Utah Flour, in-cludine in-cludine Allen' XXX and XX, for family u; Bran and Sliorts. Cirnin. Flour, rtc . shicpoi to nil points of Rnilroud. Goods delivorid frke to ferot nnd aliiwtH rf tho ciiy. MARK THE l'LACli and leave your orders, and your tioodrf will ho delivered promilly and satis-laoiion satis-laoiion guaranteed. U. 11. KAOWLUEK'S Grain Sttirc, opposite Well. Fargo A Co'a Kiprma Olllcc, Itlnlu Street, Snlt Lnkc City. al6 JIS, j, STRWIBERC, 3Icrchant Tailor, East Side Commercial St., Next door south of J. M. Day , Co. t'loiiis, (assiuieres, c on baud. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Clothes Clcmicd nud RepnJred equal to new at low rates. Patronafio Respectfully Solicited. mU MOUNTAIN BRAVES WHO served under General Lot Smith in call on Mi-Cnrdj- J. Mors.in.No- 5 Tiiylor'n BuilditiBi. Main street. Salt Lake citv.md yon will heir something to your inter"? t. j(3 S. AT. BLAIR. To Freighters. rnilic SOTAIl. SALT CO. will oon-X oon-X tract lor tho Freighting of from 500 to 1,000 tons of SALT, From their Marjh in Snako Valley, to Pifchc, in loW ti ?uit; an' all teams that mny como t the Marsh wilt bo fn-ni'hed lond to 1'iorho at the rats of Forty Dollars per ton. in Gold. Apply to Scott, Dunham St Co., or to Solas Salt Co. mj9 Bcatllboarat, Nrdi. PORTABLE Hoisting Engine, Mannfaotured by HENDRIE BRO'S, 33 MAIJX STREET, jVOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE warehouse of Gordon & Murray, near Depot. Tt includes Boiler, Engine and Moisting Reel, orou yine but a small space and adapti d for new mines from 100 to;i00 teet in depth. Will hoist 2.000 pounds with Tho attention of Miners is called to it. Can de iver immediately. It is all complete. r-ady for operation and can be ret running in half an hour after it is on the ground. BATHS, BATHS! Warm Spring Baths ! Prlrsits) sad Plunge. TTiwiocekl.rn'j-d tjfttli ure oprj to the public at all Micaj. Tu-ir mriitnonl irurt!eB ar so vrldetj RMddce the Priv.-.ie Llatus, it. liwp ad handsome lj faml-tiMl PluBfce U&tlia for Ladle mi Sentluaen are now open. H. AAMOLD. nlT Dr. J. P.P. TAHMBERGHj From Prnssla, T H K OitliA T "7V O FL TSL EXTERMINATOR, Ule of Ban KmncUco, Cat-, ! i Would inform the sick generally that about forty years' extensive prxciR-e of medicine med-icine and surc-ry in Kuropo and tho United Maieu. of whicn twenty-one have been in California, has, by close observation aid great experiments, come to the conclusion that there are more acute andch-onic dts eaea b worms, hyadadids. animaleulu! or other specie entroiea. The publio generally, gen-erally, or the proiefsion at large, are not aware of the number of patients who are treated by eminent physicians for this, that, or suci a complaint, without any relief. If the disease ba- boon unoorsLood. a few doses ot Da. V's Sovkkeign Worm Rimsdt would have immediately cured tbo complaint, and have saved a great many live. Dr. V. has oollected a large variety of California roots and herbs, which, by analysing, close observ-ali'm observ-ali'm anl ei'onMve experiment, he can conscientiously say that ha has discovered new remedies for the successful cure of the following diseases ; AW Dy-pepsia, Chronic Affections of the Liver and Kidneys, first and second rtagos of: Consumption, White Swelling Pany, -pr-naiorrhccft or local weakness, NernuB Dobi -ity, Kpilepiio Fits, Kheuiatipm, Nenralgia, Diarrhata, Inoontinaoce of Urine. Gravel, Fluor Aibtis. Diabetes, Dropsy.and all those diieaeea which are known underthe name of Venorai. such as Syphilis, in all its form. Gono rhea. Glei-t, Strictures. False Pasagos, Inflammation of the .bladder aDd Pros'rate Glands. Excoriations. Pustules, Files. Pimples, Pim-ples, Blotches and all Cutaneous Kruptions ol the skin. Cibcer Tumors cured with or without opBrat'on. In ttccent Veneral Dia-eHses, Dia-eHses, ihe Dr. effects a core in Irom thr to six days, or no obarge. ror the Eye", Ear and Throat, Dr. V. possesses pos-sesses new and invaluable remedies. Dr. V. would advise those ladies troubled with Irregularities of tho UtetoaB to try his new remedies and get cured. Ur.V n Denbergh's Iniallible Worm Byrnp for children. Price 81. Warranted to expel the worms, or tho money refunded. Dr. J. P. P. Van Den berth's UairTonio a euro cure to destroy all animalonlm of the Hair Follioles. prevonts falling out and promoting pro-moting ihe growth ef tho Hair. Price 81,60, warranted. By consulting and undergoing a simple examination, ex-amination, the -flic led can 1 am if their diseases dis-eases is caused oy Worms or not; a all o vents Dr. V n Donhergh can toll thorn from what diseases they are Bufleriug Consultations nd examinations FREE of charge in all cases. Dr. Van Donberg guarantees, guar-antees, in all oasos, to expel the worms, or nu obaxgos. i Card from Judge Frier, of Polk County. DR. J. P. P. VAN DEN' BERG ; Dear Sib: I ta o p ea'ure in thinking you i u lioly ior the ros oration of my hoaltn after nineteen years of great sufiering uien-tnlly uien-tnlly and bodily, i doctored a gret dea; was afllicted wi'h almost every imaginable pain and despaired of seeing a well day apain. When I came to soe you at Salem, jou sail yon would remove the oause of nineteen years' suffering in five huurs. I coul.i hardly believe it, but after taking the five tasteless powders you gave me, aoout yOO worms passed from me, and now, tour-teen tour-teen days aiterwards, I feel like another man, and am able to follow my business without pain or inconvenience. Yours respectfully, A. H- FRIER. Bethel, Polkoountj, October 10, 1871. Remarkable. - Eight Hundred 'Worms Expelled. ' i thick it a publio benefit to make the following fol-lowing statement, that I Dave been anlictei for i wo years with constant pains ii the stomach, and, in fact, pains all ovei my body; no appetite, and lei. me eat what 1 would, it a'wavs put me in distress. No medicine would relieve mo, and I grew worse and worse until new I am a mere skeleton. Nobody oould tell mo what was the matter with ui e, until I consulted Dr. J. P. P. Van Doribergh. in Salem, Oregon, and he told me I was a til io ted with worms, and they were the oaute of all my misery and pains. I to ' k the Doctor's modioine, and he expelled 800 worms from me Xhey are like leaches, with long tails, and measuro from oi e to one ana ono half incues in leuk'th. I only took six little powders, and tooy brought the worms witbin four hours time. All those fHicted wishiug tsee me, can find me at Sam Ken-let's Ken-let's stable, nalem, Oregon, V. CRAIQ. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day ot September, 1871- J.J. MURPHY. J. P. Said worms can bo seen at Dr- J. P. P. Van Denbergh's office. Opera House blooa, Court street, tiaiem. A Card. DR. J. P- P- VAN DEN BERG 11: Dear Sir: I deem it my duty to make the following suit em out: For the last throe years I have been suffering with constant gnawing pain and a quivering sensation in my stomaoo. also pain in my ouestana hert; my food wculd nut nigost.and I was fo nervous nerv-ous that with difficulty I oould follow my I occupation, which has t eon herein Salem ' for tne past ten years as a prac ical dentist. In faot, irm the constant pain and misery 1 hud wasted awy to a mere skeleton. I had been doctoring a groat deal without any benefit, and beiering there was no help lor me but to linger on until death w-nld relieve re-lieve all my sufiering. Some f my friends thought I had worms and bad better see Dr. Van Dcubergh. He told me at once that wurms were the cause of all my troubles, so ho gavu mo five small and tasteless puwdors, and in four hours about 700 worms troni one inch to ono and one half inches long, came night soa.0 mire came, and now I am hippy to say I feel like another man again, and am gaining strength from day to day. H. SMITH. M.D. Salem. Oregon, September 23d, 1871. Another Great Slaughter 1 We think it our duty to make the follow ing statement, in hopes it tn-ty do some good to sink children : Our child bad been siok fr sonio time. Thinking all tho time onr litlio huo wan troubled with worms, we tried niiuy uoctors and a groat many remedies, without any relief. Some neighbors told as wo ehoul-i g anil try Dr. Van Donberg, the Wurm Dooior. in Salom. We did so, and he gave us one bottle f bis celebrated V orm Syrup, and after giving tho meuicine, to our great Htonisbinent aoout 8-0 worms pas d awa from our dear child, and now, thank heaven, she is woll again. I. D GRIZZLE. Salem, Oregon, Ootsber 3d, 1871. 1,500 Wormi Expelled. After sevon yoars of sufforing, paiu and dohiliiy and doctoring lor many complaints, now proved that I did not havo, and inking different kinds of medicine irom many eminent emi-nent physician", I gave up in despair, taink-ing taink-ing it was bo p?o to drenoh my poor stomach stom-ach any longer, and that 1 mutt wasio away until tooro was nothing left of poor mo. Dut bearing of tho astonUbing euros that Dr. J. P. Van DoBborgh has pononnod in so short a ti in o, ctlooiing curej is a few hours, and my friends advising mo to make one more effort, 1 oonsuitod Dr. Van Donborgb.and he told mo that my miseries wi-ro cuted by worms, and ho would expel them in about five Qour?. Alter taking five small pewdors, about fifteen hundred worms passed away from mo. and 1 am happy to say thil I am bettor tban I have boon ior a groat while. P. R. EVES. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 18th day of September. 1871. J. J. MURPHY. J. P. Gratitude compo'E mo to make the following follow-ing statement, thinking it may do Eumcmmd to my follow iufi'orera. I have been allhctcd for a long number of years wita the follow ing complaints : i j I could not cat anything unless it would produce great pain in my stomach and bowels, bow-els, always palpitation of tho heart, sevoro s wolling and rhoutnxtlo pains in all my joints; also neuralgia in my head, no fleer, always restless at night,- in f.tct, I was ro-duoed ro-duoed to a were helpless skeleton, not able io walk alono, and gave up in despair. I must also state I had been doctoring with the moH eminent phisicianB of this State, also with the bet doctors of San hmnoisro. and God only knows, without any relief, till I heard tbo great cures Dr. J. P. P. Van Denborgh bad performed in and around Salem. I applied to biin for hup. and may God btets nitn for tho restoration, of my ' health, I have only taken bit mod oine two month, and havo gained, during Lb at time, twenty five pounds in woivhuand ara able to do all my housework and mora. JAN E POTTER. Linn county, about thirty miles east of the foot ol the Ca cad-. Salem, Oregon, December 26, liTL Long Standing Cougbtwltn Exceptive Excep-tive Expectoration, Cured in Four Weeki. This is to certify that I have been troubled with severe pain in my chest and lungs, and coughing all night long, and excessive ex pctoration. G"d knows I havo been eoueh-ing. eoueh-ing. month after month, co that nobody could sleep in toe bou-v Everyoody saiu I oould not be cured. Then I was advised to see Dr. J- P. P- Tan Denbergh, and then, thanks to his skill, h cured me in ab-nt lour weeks, and it is now two months since I Quit taking medicine, and my weight is now on hundred and seventy-eight ponnds, and X km able to do any kind of nard work. LEWIS HELD. Salem, Ortgon, December 18, 171, OFFICE Maiu street. SALT LAKE CITY, art GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. i.i ma GiLUCHxa. Jons gllche WILLIAM CALLACUES. TRIUNE BAKERY MAIN STREET, On. (lior b.low the Walker Hon.. Ice Cream, Refreshments, GALLACHER & SONS. .24 CEO. CODDARD Uu removed to a New Store, aboot half way between Kimbnll A Lawrenoe's oernerandthe Meat MaikeU He Li jellinr some Choice Flour. Yellew and WhUe Meal, Rye flour. Craeked Wheat, Oatmeal, extra quality qual-ity of Barley for Seed. Also flue clean Boek wheat for Bee Raiserf. States Corn. Oats. Bran, and Shorts. Choir-e Hamr, Dried Beef, liacon, GROCERIES, All of which ho el's as cheap ui the cheapest, cheap-est, and deliver free to any part of the eity. Thc-e Is a great demand GODDABD'S CELEBRATED CIDER j At his new stand. j It Is only five emu a trlasf. H keeps it cool and everybody like it. I Ha sells it wnolesale: alno Orange. Lemons Nuu and Candy, i H invites everybody to call and try his I Celebrated Cider. j Pare Bread! Pure Canrly ! TUB ESTATE of RICHARDQOLIOHTLY beg to inform the Publio, that they i till carry on the business of Bakers and Confectioners. At the old stand of THo "GLOBE," EAST TEMPLE STREET, Adjoining the Co-operative Grocery Department, Depart-ment, where csn be f-uud everything in their line of business, and they hope, by strict attention to the wants of their customers, to oontinue their patronage and support-Pure support-Pure Home-made Candles a Specialty. ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH. a" 6 I Ladies and Gentlemen, Rich or poor, desirous of prouurinji a Perfoct Fit in Boota or Shoes, will find at 09 Alain street a largo and choice assortment to select from. If we cannot suit you from our ready-made ready-made stock, we will make to order any style and quality dosired, and insure in-sure satisfaction. Our facilities for manufacturing are unsurpassed in this city, REPAIRING Done neatly, promptly and cheaply. Boot and Shoemakers "We inyite your attention to our complete com-plete stock of Leather and Findings, consisting, in part, of the best brands of French and American Calf SkinB, Moroccos, Kids, Linings, Toppings, Upper Leather, Boot Troos, Lasls, Peg?, Kails and everything else necessary nec-essary to a full outfit for manufacturing manufactu-ring by hand or machinery. Wur good having been carefully selected for the trade, by Mr. Crompton, they can bo relied on, and our prices are as low as any goodB of like quality can be sold here. OrdorB by mail receive careful and prompt attention. Observe the address ad-dress 09 Main street. Saddlers "Will find it to their interest to examine exam-ine the quality and prices of our stock ef Eastern and Western Harness, Tug, Bridle, Lash, Collar, "Winker, Fair and Lace Leathers, Saddle Trees and Halters. "We make a specialty of Horse Collars, in which we cannot fail to give satisfaction. Besides a large variety of California manufactured manufac-tured Collars, our assortment includes Hayward's celebrated copper-riveted Horso Collars, Notico 09 Main Btroot. We havo lately received, and are constantly con-stantly receiving, largo supplies of all tho above classes of goods, and we endeavor to procure, manufacture and tell only such articles as will maintain our character for reliability. HIDES BOUGHT. Z. C. M, I. BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT, AT THE SIGN Oh BIG BOOT, e 9 MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. ml6 H. B. OlawroD, Sup'L i JEHIAL READ & Co., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In FCR AND WOOL HATS, i Straw Goods, UmbrdUu, c, Ho. 468, Bromdwfty, , ,, NEW YORK. Jo. Jim Buter. f-' 4(0 i w, jsisr ;::::: ? ! ' PI. K" L7ool .. 36 to i oonr. ; is co 10 oon-. ' " 10 oopiw. Uir " . f. L. LOA JOHN T. C1"c';DUHBA.: SiMT,u,i Mb1hh.il. Iankers. rWTwrirri&co, g.ll J--" "' Delr in GOLD DUST,C01NAND BULLION. ii it.f Principal Cxtus J E"r'- ,.Z Cien to Collections, Particular at to'i" f , t Current rate OEO.E.WH1TSKY. Attorney. . ! CH,HBKPOSDKT9. Sen Fr.nrieo Bank orOHfornia - . Jt'ew York Ui A Waller . - ' k . . Chicago I Couk County Nation! H- Si. U-uis Ha-'Loil fUnk " " . Omtha Siat Bank of Net'ra" " ayii Salt Laliejity. Ulah- Tni iJank has oraniod a SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, .ndwill Keri.. d.po.iuot om doll.r j apwd,. on which it.mt U b. flowed Utb. r.l. f "Uhl Per c.nt. Pr nnum. oompoandwi aemi-annnlr. 29 L. g. HILLS, c.Ul.r. SALT LAKE CITY NATIONAL BANK Salt Like Citr, Utoli Tor. Authorized Capital - $500,000. BwJ. H. Dultall. Prealdent. : Hntjli While. CaaUler. j Hihpbti.d A KiRKiMTBiCK. Attorney. ! This Bank Til! tranact all kinda of lesriti male banking business, and DEALS I GOLD A.D SILVER BULLIOX AND ORES. Gold and Currency Exchange drawn and Telesraph Trantfers made on New York, San FrancifOO aod priooipal Atlantic and Pacific oiiies, availnble in any part of the ! United Staias and Canada; I Deposits and eenoral bu?iiCJ3 a-'licited I from Kastern ana Foreign Hunks and Bank-j Bank-j ere, Firms and individuals ; Check Aooounti I kept in tiold or Currency. I Exchange on principal 3itioc jf Europe f and tho UanadiW furninQod in sums to suit, at the lowest rates, and Telegraph Transfers on London. Loans made on Bullion, Puhliceouritiei, Bonds, Locai Stock. MerconuiirO, or other cood Collaterals. ApjroVtJ huiuevfl paiier diaoounted for depositors. I Certifioatu of Deposit ittuo-i, payable in ! Gold or Currency o oall, or at any si ooifiod time, available m any part of the United Statof anil Territories. or Ore io Now York, an FrAncisoo ai.d Europe. J CORRESPONDENTS I - NBW YORir -gSf fa Co SAN FRAN'0I-CO-California Trust Co. ; LONDON Jay (X-oko. olcCuliooh A Co. felS 1 VELLS, FARGO &, CO., EXPRESS FORWARDERS, j Baukersaud Dealers iii Bxcliaue Drafts on Eui ',,e. iurcpeau Collections promptly atteuded to. Bet Temple Street, SH Lake Citf, ' mia Thbo. F. Tract, Agent. i First National Bank of Utah, j SALT LAKB CITY. Set Special Advertisement on ThlrA ea,e. ! iBank of Deseret, Bncceseor lo HOOPER, ELDREDGE & Co., Oorner Kut Temp!. ,nd Vint Booth BtrMta, i BALT LAKE CITT. UTAH. PAID OP CAPITAL, . (100,(100. : HHIGHAM TOrNO.P,id,nt."l H. 8. KLI1KRHOR, Vio.pju WM. H- HtXIPEH : WM. JENNINGS, .ni., JOHN SUA lil' Mreotori. FKKAMUllZ LITTLK L.8. HILLS, Chi.r. COLD DUST, COIM. BICHASOE, LAND WAHHANT8, COL-LBGB COL-LBGB BC11IP, A... Oollootions mdo and promptly ro-mitted, ro-mitted, FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. californiItrade. MAIfTSlEESnRr 214 i 216 Battery Street, SAN FRANCISCO. HARNESS, SADDLES, -AND ih. PacinCo , Special attention ,,.. t. i onKivon to orders from Ut.b. lEetabli.bedin i8jl i C- VENARD, '"nnla-lnrerolth. 0nl"a, Wiartrcs Coffee, Ami all hhuh al v,,;. , ' 62j and (127 Front tr. i CALIFORNIA CRACKER CO MANUFACTUIIKR8 OF ALL KINI3 OT Fancy Crackers, Cakes &Biscnits 803 Battery St. near Broadway' buco"' to Weil 4 Co ) TOBACCO AND CIGARS "da'".Ur.Br.,n7o ' . J'CMn, CJU,. BWtIT W. 8TEELL . . a'L johksom STEELE k JOUNSON, Wboloaal. U,, m Staple aid Fancy mmm, LIQU3RS. FLOUR AND BACON, BJi, Council Bluffs, la. CATTLE FOK SALE. HUNDRED DEAD OF FINE UTAH CATTLE, bolndln, Jno Miloh Cowa and CT. |