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Show WH .MEDICAL, VVHOLESALEJSROCERS SISSON, i & WALLACE CO. rr OF u ft WW BX U4J PUBLIC ACTS FITS CURED. ; ii JVF Tna d C. IV. w HOI. ES'A Foity-Thi- ri M. D. !UGGIS, t;ica r- f GOROCXJE . - -- 1 4. J. 7. TUCOEa & V l is jr In the Office of Military .Justice.-3E2 7E5 3L, 3K, at two thousand dollars; Passed at the first session, which was one clerk of class four, one clerk of clerk three; two clerks of class two, feur begun and held at the city of Washclerks of class one, one messenger at Ml 6 lOS aentsem ry Sir ington, in the District of Columbia, hundred and. forty dollars, in all, eight Decem-the of first onMonday, day berTIS73,and was adjourned without thirteen thousand eight hundred and : forty dollars, day on Tuesday, the twenty-thirterner Bfttte or contingent expenses, five hundred day of June, 1874. dollars. In the Signal Officel Two clerks of THE An act making appropriations for the SAN FRANfOlSCO class one four; messenger' at eight hun support of the Army for the ficsal dred and sepg dollars; in all, four thou year ending June thirtieth, eighteen sand four forty hundred and forty dollars. hundred and seventy five, and foi5 That it is futher made the duty of the other purposes. Secretary of war, when the reduction ef posm. uEY.mDs & to., clerks now employed shall take effect Continued. h fIMrOBTUBS Aim JOBSUl ur under. the provisions. of this, 'act, to reBEST ADVERTISING DEDIUD . ' WAR DUaKTMENT. tain as far as possible, such of the enFor compensation of the Secretary of listed men and discharged soldiers ss &z are now in the thousand several Bureaus employed chief War, eight dollars; one clerk at an annual compensation of two if said Department where the earn can . 12 fallbrala Rtreet, thousand five hundred dollars; one dis- ho done with a due regard, to the disof patch public business; and it is hereby bursing clerk jit two thousand dollars; Oan FrancIccOf California. tii two chief i'cUrksUoOdl visions at two made tho duty of the Secretary of war IM THE TERRITORY. thousand dollars; seven clerks of class to place such enlisted men So retained OBOECSBOLItTTEO. 'i , i' aepftf four;-sia4 t0, entitle Ihefn clerks of class threo; six clerk$ ' i, r of class two; fifteen clerks of class onj?; to promotion undef the civil service ' : . ' r two messengers, at eight hundred and regulations; hnd'hbrftafter it Shall be C, C. KARR. , , M1CHAKL KANE. ' unlawful to allow J, g, waV. or pay to ahy :of the forty dollars each; nine laborers, at in this act any addiseven ' hundred and twenty dollars; persons designed iVASD, BANE & CO.. seven watchmen for northwest building, tional compensation' from- ariy source i whatever,. or o retain,) detail er employ ' (executive) at seven hundred and twen- in branch ,1 It of .the any dollars alL thousand ty Wfr department eachj jn seventy (Succe9on to Hunter, Wand k Co.) iri the city'of Washington threo hundred dollars. r any hersons For contingent expenses of his officio, other than those herein authorized except ' in: the Signal Office and the Engineer, IFC3TER3 AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 13 twelve thousand dollars. For the purpose of examinirg the Corps, and except such commissioned HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN rebt-archives and having copies fur- officers as the Secretary of war may, THE NORTHERN COUNTIES , n?hed for the Government, six thousand from time to time, assign to special duties: Prrivdftd, That the Adjutant AND ALONG THE six hundred dollars. is General authorized to In the Office of the Adjutant-Genera- l. retain, during Proprietor and no longer, such porOne chief clerk, at two thousand 'the fiscal year,5 Hunters Cali&rnia Wheat Whiskey, dollars; nine clerk of class four.; fifteen tion of hihi force r of employees n iw on ?n office, as may be actually clerks of class three, twenty Gve clerks of Also, Agents for JOSEPH FINCHS CELEclass two; one huudred clerks of class necessary for thef service thereof, but no BRATED PENNSYLVANIA new enlistments shall be' made into one; three temporary clerks of class the and geheral service,1 nothing in this four; six temporary clerks of class three; as-act be so shall construed clerks class of twenty temporary two; the force now employed in aggregate sixty temporary clerks of class one; ten office of the War Department; and any and 609, Front St., near Jackson, at and hundred messengers, forty it eight be shall of the of the.duty in all Secretary three hundred and twenty dollars; SAN FRANCISCO CAL the number of temporary SUBSCRIBE FOR War, thousand six hundred dollars. , UAIL. TOE sepfitf For postage on official matter of the clerks and .others authorized by this act War Department and its Bureaus, one as fast' aij the wants of the public service will permit. hundred and twenty thousand dollars. JAMR3 DALY, H. WARD. For contingent expenses, eight thouBUILD. . sand dollars. INGS. In the Office of the Inspector GenerDALY & WARD, For compensation of superintendent of al. One clerk of class four; one messeni ger, at eight hundred and forty dollars; the building occupied by the War Dein all, two thousand six hundred and partment (two hundred dollars) and-fonfPORTKRS or four watchmen and two laborers, in all. forty dollars. In tho Office of the Quartermaster four thousand five hundred and seventy Latest Telegraphic Reports. dollars. General. One chief clerk, at two thouForeign and Domestic For labor, fuel, lights, and miscellansand dollars; eight clerks of class four; item for the said building, eight ten clerks of class three; twenty feur eous clerks of class two; forty clerks of class thousand dollars. For one engineer in charge of heating one; eighteen copyists, at nine hundied dollars: one female messenger at thirty the War Department building, fourteen dollars per month; one messenger at hundred doHars. For superintendent of the building eight hundred and forty doHars; eight No. 311 Saeramento Street, laborers at seven hundred and twenty at the corner of Fifteenth and G streets . gj , MIL. DOILY Would inform his friends and the public that ho has located .in Kill .One chief clerk OF BOSTON. MASS. AND foiigress of the United States. Microscopic and Analytical. Physician, U E permanent batteries, and troops in the piss ebarges, sad incidentals of a similar nature, furaitnre, matting, carpets oil cloth, professional books for Ordnance Department library pamphlets and newspapers, two thousand dollars. field, tclegri&hf, d Salt Lake City. Retail Dealers in Dr. II. makes aspocialty of ( K 0 0 B R I E'S FITS, CANCERS, DEAFNESS ' SORE EYES tape worms, - And all kinds of worms. All ca5es war ranted. Dr. 11. makes a specialty of Chronic diseases, and by a microscopical examination of the blood and urine ho will t$dl you at onre the nature of your diserseyand then, it youwMi.be will deal out to you the proper scientific remedic. By the aid of the can detect caleutt, cancerous matter, carbonate of lime, and all extraneous ixed with the urino or blood. AND mioro-scope,.- 4 - he sub-stancos- .ru Office ceaeral merchandise, Office to 5 Walker House. Hours. and lnorth Door irst 7 to From of to 12 a. m., and from WE CARRY THE Largest Stock in Corinnc California Woiks. Powder Potr-lein jobMnj rrioes, treisht aiJai. Jots sal A. sone Honor to whom Honor DrK impels mo to say that Dr. C. W. Higgins' medicines have done for me what no other physicians have been able to do. 1 have suffered for eighteen terrible years with the werst form of epijoi tie fits and have been treated b the most eminent physicians of Europe, but without relief. 1 have al-- o had the advice of some of the local physicians in this city, but until eight weeks ago, when Dr. C. W. Higgins tried his now and wonderful method of treatment, I had given up in despair, having hpen subject to tbo-- o fits everj six or nine iftiys for eighteen years, and since Dr. 11. took my ca-- o in hand I have not had a symptom of them, and I wMi to make known far and near to every one afflicted with this awful malady, the physician that cures. John Worthington, First South street, 14th ward. Salt Lake City. FREDJKIESEL&CQ F 0 R VYA R D I NQ AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, C. W. Higgins Js as an gaining a wide reputation for ocrulin. Aiming his uut recent en o- is thap of Mr. J. De Spain, liv--ng ofaa infant daughter at Deep ' Creek, Utah. The child is six Nears old, and during tho lat threo years she has suffered greatly with her eye. bearing total blindness the father, about a month ago, placed the child under the care of Dr. Highis skillful treatment has restored gins, nnl sound nc-- ' to lmr sight. A littlo weakness is apparem. a bright light producer pain, but all inflammation and signs of disease have boon removed, and in another week or two the doctor expects to have tho childs vision restored to porfoi t strength. This is a very gratyfying euro, and speaks highly for tho attention and skill of tho doctor. his-si-il- l - Dr. C. W. IIiogins Dear Sir feel and know now that 1 am gaining rapidly all the time, and I know not how to express my gratitude to you lor relieving me of pain arid mis-erAll doubt of you as a uccosTul doctor, with me, disappeared with the neuralgia and catanh in mv head. IJoforo 1 called on you I bad been under the care of several other good doctors, but I eot no relief whatever, until I took your mod Dines. I have suffered several years with my diseases, but did n vt know what ailed mo until vou told me. feel thankful for the cine that your medicines have given me, and w illinely recommend you to all other" that puffer with any chronie disease. 1 am your friend forever Mrs. M. T5. Wi elite, 14th ward, Sait Lake City. : T v. Ciap oo hand a choice stock of Groceries, L Tfbarcos, Cigan, Dr. C. W. XIiggin-- : Dear Sir 7 havo been afilieted with fits forjm.ry months rat, and havo suffered everythin'; hut death. After tryordered ing many remedies th;. ibe me nhd the various rr.M'ulie'5 that filled the papers seemed to do"f :na no gtod. Then 1 gave up in despair, until "aw your aJveitiseinent in tho Salt Lake 'inbu.ie. I was so imj repsod with vour now anil sin.plo theory' of diseases that i determined to call and see you at once. express mv Thank Hod 1 did; words cannot make it gratitude and joy, and I towi-'- h atodieted with all known, as I deem it- a duty this awful malady- to do alt in my power to make known to manhood a true. rhvsician as one that cures. J. Wiggins. Ogden, Utah, July W, 167 4. ? uo-to- Cutlery, Pipes, Liqccrs, ETC. ETC., AT 'Who! osalo Retail. and OUTERS of fruit. r C-- IIiGGtNs:VDmr Sir T took your medicines necordiDgto your directions, and I teel that they havo done for mo1 what medicines lecl really well, never dohe for mo before. 1 better than 1 have before for nmnv years. shall ever fool grateful to you 'ur these blessings. and take nl ensure in recommending vour T treatment to the afflicted ones of I tah. lour ntonee, havmedicines had the desired effect retches-frojny ing removed ad the moth-sadow complexion face, rnd the yellow ard none of has gone as it were by magic. I teel those had hcu.daeiits or anv pain whatever. three woeks, Haring onlv u ed your medicine others receive as may hoping lam benefit gatcul,as I have. 1 remain your friend, much Mrs. S. J. UrssFLL, 14th ward. Salt Lake City July 14, lSsl. Dr. - m t , t 1 - Domestic.) RYE WHISKEY, , S) l' e - -- r . y f I ( ' I OYSTERS dollars; one engineer, at twelve hundred dollars; one fireman at seven hundred and twenty dollars; aryl dive, vjatcHnuib at seven - hundreds and twenty .dollars each; six temporary clerks of class two; ten temporary clerks of class one; ten temporary copyist", at nine hundred dollars; in all, one hundred arjd seventy two thousand and eighty dollars. For contingent expenses, seven thousand dollars. the Paymaster GenerIn the Office al. One chief clerk, at two thousand dollars; seven clerks of class four; eight clerks of class three; fifteen clerks of class two; thirteen clerks of class one; one messenger, at eight hundred and forty dollars; four watchmen at seven hundred and twenty dollars; five laborers at seven hundred and twenty dollars; two temporary clerks of class two; three temporary clerks of class one; in all, seventy seven thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars. For contingent expenses, four thousand dollars. In the Office of the Commissary General. One chief clerk, at two thousand dollars; two clerks of clas four; four clerks of class three; flv clerks of class two; twelve clerks of clas one; one' messenger, at eight hundred and forty dollars; three laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; two watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, thirty seven thousand eight hundred , and forty dollars. For contingent expenses, namely: offico rent, repairs and miscellaneous1 items, seven thousand dollars. In the Offico of the Surgeon General. One chief clerk, at two thousand dollars; six clerks of class four; four clerks of class three; eight e'erks of class two; one hundred and fifteen clerks of cla"$;one; (twenty of whom shall be temporary;) one anatomist at the Army Medical Museum, at sixteen hundred of dollars; s onefjeugjner,in division records and museum, 'at fourteen hun- -) dred dollars; one messenger, at eight hundred and forty doHars; twenty two watchmen and laborers, six temporary,) at seven, hundred and twenty dollars each; irt, all, one hundred and -eight thousand and eighty dollars! For contingent expenses,- blank books, instationery, binding,, rent, fuel, i and Ofcluding rent of Surgeon Generals fice and Army Medical Museum, seven thousand dollars. In the Office of the Chief Engineqr.- -r One chief clerk, at two thousand dollars; five clerks of class four; four clerks of class three; four clerks of class two; four clerks of class one; one messenger, at eight hundred and forty dollars; three laborers at seven Tiundred' arii twenty dollars each; in all, thirty thousand f I as the generals office, two hundrea and fifty dollars. Fof superintendent of the building at tho corner of Seventeenth end' P- streets (two hundred and fifty dollars) and. for four watchmen and two laborer ;, in, alb oqrjhgusand fivp hundred. ancis,even ty dollars, f1. r . ,,, For Superintendent of building on Tenth street, occupied as the Surgeon Generals Office; two hundred and fifty dollars. , For fuel for warming the entire build ing, and for operating the ventilating fan. in summer, repairs of - steam warm ing and ventilating apparatus, pay ot ongineer and fireman, matting and oil cloth for halls, gas, whitewashing, and other incidental expenses eight thousand dollars. For superintendent of the building occupied by the Paymaster General two hundred and fifty dollars and for five watchmen and two laborers; in all, five thousand two hundred and ninety dollars. For rent of building and fuel and five huncontingencies, twelve thouand ' ' ' dred dollars occupied Full . Local the Territory of Montana, Department Sc Between Front and Battery, SAN FRANCISCO. ep8tf s ISAAC D. HUNTOON, V GENERAL NEWS OF INTERE8T , Shipping and Commission Her chant, In connection with the Mail is a SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Particular attention paid te the purchasing e China and Japan Teas, California Wines and JOB OFFICE FIRST-CLAS- S Liquors. sep8tf HOTEL GBAUD For executing all kinds of NAVY DEPARTMENT. For compensation of tlie Secretary of tho Navy, eight thousand dollars; for JOHNSON & CO., compensation o the chief clerk of tho Navy Department, at tw thousand two dollars, and additional to clerk Plain anil Fancy Job Printing. three hundred dollars, to continue while there is no Assistant Secretary and no lopger; one disbursing, clerk, at two. thousaud dollars; four clerks of class i ut i fou r; .four clerks .of; clasa ; three: two HAND-BILLJerks classtwo; three clerks of class ontf , POSTERS, two messengers; and two laborers in all ' ' 1 thirty fire thousand six hundred; and DODGERS, dollars. ' twenty , PROGRAMMES, For official postage stamps for the j of Butaftus and the 'office Secretary ENVELOPES; v : the Navy Department, twenty thousand i I IJ Lit! ' i li t' dollars. .. .. . For stationary, fbmiture, newspapers LE3TER HEAI)jS, 'em! miscellaneous items, five thftoeand - BILL,, HEADS, dollars. ' ' STATEMENTS Bureau 'of Yards and Decks. Cheif clerk'otie thousand eight hundred dolblanks;: lars; draghtsman, one thousand eight LABSL8 bnndred dollars; oat clerk of class four; two clerks of class three; one , clerk of . J class two; on clerk of class one; "one in all; BUSINESS CARDS. messenger; and sixhundred seven thousand and; twelyp VISITING CARDS, humi-v- Front Street, 418 Proprlatort, d I MONTGOMERY AND MARKET STREETS ( - S, QAn FRAnCIOCO. sepStf t 1 E. MARTIN & COn j r- 1 i . s i 1 . -- ,n 41 t t Importer and Jobbere of ; i.'-i one-laborer- . , ; t - YJineb and j t i 4 408 K 0-iq- uoro S7 Frontj Clare t. saw rnAirmro. f , 4 aepttf ; ty dollars.- - For stationary, book, plans, deawiag and miscelleou items, one thou latior, Dr. C. W. Higgins : Dear Sir I have used for a portion of tho medu;ir.e you prepared von sandjeight hundred dollars. me and am much gratified in informing Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting fan u m ymrremedies that I am well. I haverecommend For chief clerk, one thousand eight them to all and can, with pleasure medhundred want of dollars; one clerk of class four; proper who are suffering from the ot me enred liniment Your treatment. of class three; two clerks of one clerk ical once, and my other complaints neuralgia atmo class two; two clerks of class one, one now, never to return, I hope. havo all left conI once. at messenger, and one laborer, in all, elevshall. call on you dollars. If they do, Iremedies and eighty nine" hundred and sixty truly wonderful. Iam, sider your contingent expenses, namely: en thousand For, Mrk. B. S. Riiknstrom, with respect, dollars. 10th ward. Salt Lake City, Aug. 14, 1S74 for stationery, office furniture, miscellaTo bftdontihaed. incidental expenses, including neous and and two daily professional books, maps, Sir Permit me Washington newspapers, three thousand Dr. C. W. IIigghis: Dear Ii professional dollars. to add my testimony to your a of me eurai have skill. Your medicines ' A1 "?:6i Y the Office of the Chief of Ordnance In gravdl. I very bad case ofand until no relief could get for a long time, One chief clerk, at two thousand dolat 4 took yo ur medicines, which gave me relief ' three clerks of four; three clerks once. and a cure in a few days. I remain your lars; three clerks of class two; The Only First-clas-s class of Place. three; ih Hotel the friend forever, Mk3. s. IIvde. one; one messenger eight clerks of class and forty dollars; (one at eight hundred and twenty hundred SAMPLE A JOHNSON, Propt. laborer at seren If you are for orne "ith Suffering Friend: throw seven thousand any dollars; in all, twenty aside well fur any chronic disease, The house has been rofltted end notions in regard to five hundred and sixty dollars. the best with is table supplied The amp niched. Sw .dvirtWo ,;hr.iclD 'Uo eirei g J For contingent expenses, namely; the market affords. Star 'eavo every nmrn-Ininu Idaho- -; point for all principal station ary, en velopes, wrapping paper, - - eep!7-- tf ' for lending blanks to the arftenals forts i onl, two BILLS , : or DOUSE, Kolton, Utah. ' - I rA 0IP1C 5 ? ; HOT Eli. 5 t n A - ' s ij t,! ; .it 7; L - . i- - a : .tf L w t . , - , .. To. Crisis FVccptfy ' i - t .. , , '4 . LADING CERTIFICATES, RECEIPTS in.:, u .i - . . 1 BALL TICKETS. i THIS GRAND A ated Liquors - M CorUa, 1 Wineis S S t . ELTON ( booth t ap.hs. . '8 Agents for , Wines &: Liquors, , - (Foreign and t j .Mr. Wondrrvul Cure. Dr. i , 1 J Du. C. W. Higgins: Dear Sir: Shortly after T commenced to take your medicines I felt the diseases beginning to give nuav, and 1 have improved ever since 1 smiered very much with my complaints for twelve months, and did not know what my troubles were until von toid me. I believe you were correct in the diagnosis of in veaso. I would say to anv one tat suffers with tho Gravel, Liver or Kidnov complaint, to ea'i on you at once, ifthev wih to bo cured. 1 have taken your medicines only four weeks, and 1 have notfe t so well for twelve years. 1 am with respect, W. Poll, Tenth ward, Salt Lako City. A , . , . Francio at San l . - s AGENTS OF THE t , - Du. C. W. Higgins Lear Sir: After touting your ino-- t excellent medicine", and feel ins sure that my life would not have boon time, had I not uod spared until tho pre-e- rt them, I feel that 1 could sound your famo all over tho land to all suffering humanity. When I commenced taking your medi-in- o, I was troubled with the dropsy and catairh. ijeel pleaded with your treatment, and know hafo done all you promised to do, when you you first commenced treating me. I am gratefully 15. Brown, yours. Seventh Ward, Salt Lake jCity. COR1NNE, U. T. Liquor I . i. m. Consultation free. TESTpiOMALS. t) Wine , r i i 1 end nest feoplM Uelrl torgmt An tlae WerU. I. - f - i i . ; i- - Jlddm tm FnnTiffi cj. tloc In Ce mem treble Ctnfitmtlea ef Oeti ex and th, 1B71. takepUasure in aanonneta tlm. sipletsn of this new eoterksnev wkkk to vw open undnr their persoaal meBccvmcutfar the e-eommodatlon ot guests. f. - :j i- ' Osrlnno.Ut?- j L PiC2XffC3, &.CI77, Ecar |