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Show DR. C. W. H1GGINS THE MICROSCOPIC and ANALYTIC ANALY-TIC PHYSICIAN, would inform his friends and the public that he has removed re-moved hiB office to No. 7, Little's Row, where he is prepared to treat those afflicted with Fits, Diseasos of tbe Throat and Lungs, Catarrh, Cancers, Tumors, Old Sores, Diseases of the tikin, Dyspepsia, Dys-pepsia, Costiveness, Piles, and Weakness of the Bowels, Liver Complaint, Kidney Complaint, Deafness. Sore Kycw, Neuralgia, Neu-ralgia, Sick Headache, Scrofula, Suit Rheum, Erysipelas, Pleurisy, Asthma, Acute or Chronic Rheumatism, etc., etc Particular attention given a Chronic Diseases of Females. 1 make a specialty of Chronic Diseases, Dis-eases, and endeavor to furnish (invalids placing tbomselves under my treatment) remedies that will cure causes as well an effects. Many are now enjoying good health wbo were given up as incurabid by trionds and physicians, witnesses to the success of mv remedies in the cure of Chronic Diseases; and I here invite tho most obstinaw) cases to consult me. For the encouiageuient of the afflicted I i will say that those wbo wish it can have the address of parlies residing in this city at well as other part of the country I who have been rescued from the giasp of Disease by my remedies, after trying from six to twenty (to oalledj eminent physicians in vain. 1 form my diagnosis by a microspopi-oal microspopi-oal examination and chemical teat of the blood and urine, and foe I confident that with this scientific method of detecting disease, and my method of treatment. 1 shall be as successful in the future us 1 have been in tho past. Dr. C. W. Hinging Hin-ging may be consulted daily (excepting , Sundays) at his office, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. Invalids residing at a distance who are unable to visit my office, can consult me by letter. To those sending me their address ad-dress (and a poatago stamp to repay reply) re-ply) I will forward a list of questions, answer to which will enable me to Judge of the nature and extent of their disease, as well as by a personal examination. exami-nation. My success in the treatment of patients whom I have not been permitted to see (many of whom had been given up as incurable by friends and physicians) ' enables me to warrant as good satisfaction satisfac-tion to those consulting me by letter aB to those who favor me with a personal interview. in-terview. JSJO No fee will be expected in any case for the first interview. N. B. Please send your address and got one of my books treating on Chronic Diseases and other complaiot. Froe to all. P; O. Box 718, Salt Lake City, Ptah. iv!9 The Pitnos and Ornans manufactured by Daotol V. Uoatty.of Washington, Now Jorior ar more oirnoitlr and lonorally comiuondetl 1 br tha Proas aod tho mniio-loviDit public thn id; n t" TTUI O InstrumoDts m aufio- Kr U I IT turodintbii (Kiuitry or AJVKuropo. Tho Piano hare larHMaBaSaBI tho groatost postlble depiU, riobneai nd rolamo ol lono eurobinoJ with m a tl ft o a rtro bril-lUooy, bril-lUooy, ol'ar- PI fl N 1 1 DM! and Pr-jt Pr-jt 0Toann MHIiUO tbreutbout the olire aoaio.HHHMttBfl and aboro alt, a lurpriiiDc duration which aaver chaogoi odor the mott a ain dotioato or powerful power-ful to aofe. The ool- Zm kratod "Ooldan TqogUa Keodt In Baatty'S Oolebra- lad Un so in conjunclioD with tha prltotl . Ho(d Boards, nnPlUf1 produooiwoot tDH Evorv U I I U II ' in i iru mont, Plaao n iZ3eX&WSX&"u,lD, fully warranto la ovory rosiot. and U! bo hipped oo from flvo to fittooa days' toit tiial, tha manufacturer payiog iroibt both tay, ii the lciruuioot ii doi istiilactory lllus-ratod lllus-ratod AlVtnriSKU iCataiosuo Kdition) teat froe on application, Addroif, DANIEL F. BEATTY, dll Waahlnrtoa, Now Jersey. STEWART'S 1 '-OelebraU4 BRUSHES Qtt TAXNTEKa. . . tUS0MINKR3. WflLEHW ASHRRB, Am (JiniatL Pimilt Uai. Kor 3, WhoIwalB and Retail, by Z. 0. M. I. Grocery and Drug DepaMUontl, M-ssr. Hodba, fitta ACo., 8. P. Teasdel, Mwsn. Kimball A Lawrenoa, Mm. Day A Co. Meears. Wm. Jonauucs. Sons k Sadler. JTaWABT:UR03. CO.. ; all Pittsbarta' t . Great Reduction! TO MAKE ROOM FOR ' SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, THE XT . O . TJLIXjOKS HAVE DETERMINED TO ' SELL THEIR SPLENDID STOCK OF WINTER AND FALL GOODS AT UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW FIGURES. FIE, EUrFDHsSliMADE OYKRCOiTIHfiS And all kinds of FALL AND WINTER GOODS From every 'Mill" in the Territory. SUITS MADE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE Work and Fit Warranted. Till UNITED ORDER OF TAILORS, C nn:;tnt;on tf'iilriMicp, noprwifp 7. C. M. f afl "Among the American R-viis the International is always conspicuous." Academy, London. "Will not sutTor by comparison with the best foreign quarterlies." Churchman, Church-man, Now York. "Not equalled by any ofits contemporaries, contempo-raries, homo or foruign, in spirit, style, or ability." Interior, Chicago. ''This is the leading magazine of America." Klgin Courant, .England. 1878 the 1878 'HTEBHT10ML REVIEW Between the Quarterlies and the Monthlies SIX TIMES A y EAR. I. The chief object of this Roview is to supply the demand' for a non-partisan and International literature. In politics and religion tho Roview will subserve the interest of no sect or party. Tbe Review will aim to discuss, in a vigorous, vigor-ous, interesting and impartial manner, both aides of many of the important literary, liter-ary, scientific, social, political and religious religi-ous questions of the day. II. It brings to its pages the best talent of Kuropo and America, and seeks io be a medium of communication between be-tween representative thinkers ot every natioc. III. The interests and union of the many foreign elements that constitute American society are a very important part of the work assumed by the International Interna-tional Review. IV. Like tho Quwterlies, it addresses scholart, and like the Montbliej, aims to beof value to practical men in busino'i1 and tho professions, and of interest to members of the family. I V. Each number contains fresh and , reliable notices of important now Ameri- can and European books. VI. The Art Department will bo conducted con-ducted by Mr. Pbiliip Gilbert Hamorlon. I VII. Editorial comments upon the course of events at bomo nnd abroad, having special reference to tbe interest j of tbe United SuteB, are given in, and add strength and timeliness to every issue. VIII. Tbesuccessof the InlernaticnaL Review is made to depend upon a comprehensive com-prehensive plan, solid merit, and adaptation adap-tation in style and subject to the ago in which wo live. ALL ARTICLES ARE ORIGINAL. Some of the Contributors. "Wm. Cullen Bryant, Hon. Chaa. F. Adams, son., Ex-Pres. Th. D. Woolaey, President Noah Porter, President James McCotb, Prof. Andrew P. Poubody, Mr. JuBlico Strong, Professor J. E. flil-gard, flil-gard, E. P. Whipple, Dr. Prancis Wharton, Theodore D wight, Hon. John Bigelow, Hj. bj. Boyoson, E. A. Washburn, Wash-burn, Bayaid Taylor, David A. Wells, Hon. T. M. Cooley, Hon. Alox. H. Stevens, Gen. P. A. Walker, Hon. John Jay, Hon. Carl flchu'z, United States of America. Principal J. W. Dawson, Canada. Walter Beiant, Charles Tennygyn Turner, Tur-ner, Dean Smith of Canterbury, Dean Stanley of Westminster, Professor Wm. B. Carpenter, profefaor E. H. Palmer, Philip Gilbert Hamerton, Edward A. JTreoman, Professor W. S. Jevons, Thos. Hughes, Thomas Brassey, M.P., Wilkie Collins, James H. Rig?, England. ProfeEsor Edward Laboulaye, M. Ernest Er-nest Naville, M. Spuller, Dep., Pasteur Eugene Bersior, Franco. Prof. Ern-t Curtius, Dr. Carl Abo!, Baron F. Von Hollzondorf, Professor August Vogol, Professor J. E. Dornor, Germany. Professor R. Bonghi, Professor A. do Gubornalis, Princess Dora D'ittria, Madame Villari, Italy, Now it tho time to SubECiibo. Prico R nnr annum. New York: A. S. BARNES & Colli Co-lli and 113 William street. London: TRUBNEH & Co., 67 and 69 Ludgato Hill. RAILROADS. DTAH fESTEM RAIL! AH Qa and altar MONDAY, SEPT. 10th, 1877, and until further noti-te, ! TDK UTAH WE3TKKN KAILW A Y COM ! PAH Y will run trains at followi; LoeTnaaHLakeOityatTam.. Arrive at'Laltopoint at :W a.m., Breakfast. Leave Laiionoint at am, L,aaoat Half-war House at 0 10 a.m. Loaro at Tooolo at City at .S5 a:m. Atrivo at Terminus at lu.H) a m. Leave Tormina at 12.10 n.m-. Loavo Tooele Cily at l p w. Leave Ualf-waT "ouio at 1.' P.m.. Arrive t Lakoi-oint t I 5U t. ui. Uiooer. Loav Lahot.oiatat a.10 P-"-. Arrive ai Salt Lo City at J. p.m. Tho Company will iiiue XCURSION TICKETS TO LAKEPOINT AND RETURN ETerj day during tbe woolt (t-ood only on dayofiaauei, ttl.4 tor Kouod fnp- Children Chil-dren botwooa 5 and 12 yoars ol ace, ttio. dj l B. P. KIMBALL, Qen'l Sup't. Noa. 1 ami 2 will be run daily, Noo. 8, 4, 5 and 6 mil be run daily Sundays excepted. For all information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to J.OHN SHARP, , Superictndaiit. Joeh Sharp, Jr., - Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent. Pasting Places. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, (Sundays excopted,) L-avin Salt Lae Ci'.y -.t &id . m. and 6:05 p. m.; and Ogden l 6 a. m. and t:8fi p. m. F--r !ll lnt'nrn.a'.i. u -....'orii-nt: Kreiupt or HasAf(Bi I'l'1? -' JOHN SHARP Jr., Gen. Kr't d. T'kt AgenL JOHN SHARP, Su per in tend en U HENRY WACLNER, Salt Lake Oity Utah, CALIFORNIA BREWERY Laer Beer, Ale and Porter Wholwal and Rt&U, Second South street, three doors oast of tht Rlnohant Store. J. Vmoa Sura A. 1. Doaxues SMITH & DOR E M US CIVIL ENGINEERS AND U.S. MLN. ral Survayora. otaka a (pacialtf RAILROAD ENGINEERING andetUINIHQ SBEVBYIHG, Fr Patanti, Adrarse Olalmi aad of TJndor-rrouad TJndor-rrouad Workings- Office batwooo Dworet National Bank and Naw Co-op 6tora. P. 0. box 48 L Zt DAVID JAMES, PLUMBER TIMER, Gas aM Steam Fitter Roipeotfullj announces that ! HATING BEEN AWAttDKD TUB CON-I CON-I TRACT FOB LATINU IB 14 CITV I ff ATKE PlPKo. 1 And having a lirze stoak oi Plomblns Malarial on hand, bo it aow pro pi red to LAY WATItH Pll'Erf IN PUUlilOAND PK.1VATK BUILDINGS. Dealtr in Marble Slab and Wash Baaiiis, Water CioAtts, Copper and Zinc Bath Tuba, Black, Galvanized and Hot Pipe and Fittings for game. i Acont for RUMSEY'3 Foroo, Lift and Drive Well PUMPS and lutraa. Pumps ropairod. All work guaranteed. OFFICE AND WORKSHOPS, West Temple Street Opposite City Meat Market. BUY YOUR WIXKS A! Lltl OICS AT THE FOUNTAIN SALOON One door East of Post Office, Tho Best Brands at Low Figures always kept on hand. St. Louis and Wagener's Beer. Hot and Cold Lunch Daily. HORN & HAMMERNiCK, ProDri.torl ROCK SPRINGS Aud WEBER COAL. THE ONLY RELIABLE MARKET FOR LUMP ASSORTED AND EGG COAL. Large stock always on hand, and full weight guaranteed. Prices low, and special attention given to the wants of the public. OrncB, Deaoret Bank Block. n20 A. GOULD, AjrenU W. C. BOWRING, PIONEER POULTRY STORE, Fish, Fresh Oysters and Game, IUKKEIB, SKESE AND DICKS For Christmas. General Groceries aai FroTisious. FRESH BTJTTEB AND EGOS, A Specialty. 84 FIRST SOUTH STREET, Opposite Kimball Block. GoedB dollverod promptly; dG JOSLO & PARK, Koop tho Best Stock in tho Went ol m ! BILViEKWARB, DIAMONDS, and FIRST-0LASS JEVTBLRT Of all ktndi, whtoh they ar Belling at the molt Kaajonablo Pric&i. Call aad examlua tha lr koous, you are sure to ba aalLad' Kut Temple St., Salt Lake City auLS H. J. EICHAUDS, Surgeon and Physician. Offica .t tho Drnr Store of A. J. Richard, & Go., 18 Kut Tomplo ilroeL LEGAL NOTICE. in the Probate Court in and jor Salt Jjake County, Territory of Utah. In tho matter of tho Estate 1 of f Eliza Lees, deceased. J To the Creditors of said deceased: ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS ainst the said eslaU. apt hen.-hj rfcquirwl to eiuil'il Ujctm, with tb'j nocs-sary nocs-sary vouchers, within ton rnunlbs fcfl'-r the tlrst publication of this notion to mr? at my iWideneo fn First South street, hiitwwii First and Second East streets, Salt Lake CtT" FEKAMOKZ LITTLE Executor of the last will aud testament i of Eli? Le"i, d"CQuod. i Salt Lake City, b. , 1P78. otsa-sah: restaurants. MRS. L. VV, KIMBALL I PRIVATE BOaTdIkG HOUSE. THE ARCADE RESTAURANT AND CHOP HOUSE. THE BEST IN THE CITY. Meals served at Ml hours of tbo lay ar.d nielli in first class Style. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. 00 Main Street. r JAS. D1NWCODKY, Prop. au15 TOWNSEND HOUSE Snlr Lako Cily, The largest, most desimblo ami pleasantly situated Hold in tho Territory. Strictly first class in every respect. o. o. CrXNIXfllMM, f'0 Proprietor. SALT LAKE HOUSE, Main Street, Salt Lake City. Board and Room, $2 per Day, f' Prop! iflor. CLIFT HOUSE, A Best Family Hotel in ntali. A FIRST-CLASS 1MUSE AT REuUL'ED KATES. Koom irnd Po.rd from 11. F0 to S2.V) ror i.T'imUiT, C'"' t'pedl1 '' Uoiner Mala and Third South itretH. Rait BARKING. OP SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Paid-up Capital 200,000 Authoiiied Capital tl.000,000 Wm. H. HOOPER, Prosident Wn. j van iNiis, I GEO. Q. CANNON, 1 L..S..hILLS, Cashier. DIAL IK COLD DUbT, COIN KXCHANCE Land Warrants, College Scrip, ete. OoUcctioiis made and promptly remitted PORBIQX ElCHAKQB FOB SiU. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit. 118 McCORNICK SCO., BANKERS, Salt Lake City, Utah. TRANSACT EVERY DESCRIPTION! 03 BANKING BUSINESS. Purchase Gold Dnst, Coin autl Bullion. F10HPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO COUECTIOIS. Undertake the Purchase and Sale of blocks on Commission. Advance on Ores and Base Bullion consigned con-signed to our Order. Sell Rtchange and Telegraphic Transfers Trans-fers on point ICaMand West and on the leading titica of Europe. CORRESPOND ENTS : N8Y"rJ. importer's and Trador's Natl, Rank. Chioago Oommoret National ririnfc. 6t. Louis Stata tiarlnic'M AciDoiation. Omaha Omaha National Hank ban rranoiioo first Nat. Uold Bank. my!4 T. R. JONES, BANKER, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Daalor In Foreign aai Domestic Eiciiaiw QOLD AND SILVER. Pnrtloular attonllon paid to bnylni and soiling UtinJs anil rttrtokri, nog-nun tins Murt-B,SP Murt-B,SP ,L-'" an-1 other brifino'.s tranmiclions. iitloa to r'roiieily examined. Cartful attantiun trivoo to Collootions. Correspondents: Now York ....J. B. Cnlcnlo A Co can Franoisco Hunk oT California Again Home Mutual lnmranco Uj. GREAT REDUCTION IN J'KIOB OF LEA & PERRIKS' CELEIiH. i.l 1' K0N0UKCKU. j-, EXTRA CT UY E JJ ore Lltit frtiai CONNOISSEURS Ij uVm''n TO BE IlIK f I siMdru'iuMs ,, F brother nl r- B - rinr t b ji t ihnir SAUCE," tejjt TO EVERY I- ii.ibl. , TABIBIT OK L K&'SKXfcJ; DISH. i. iond " WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Tbas (ilTlnethc I'onsnmer not only the HchI but the Most KcoDoinlcal Sauce, SirnikturvoD every bttla, JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, jurray rt, and 1 Vnltm HmBrs, Now Yrrk |