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Show Dlt. SI'IWEY & tO., 11 Kearny Slreet, San Francisco, DR. SPINNKV well kn'.wn a fcuo'lor of iho Wortrtm IC. H J M .rii:ai Innltliile, in i U l'r.i-do -.r f rho rtl'l N -V K V VILLfc. INI' HM UiV. wu.l inoitt roiiecll info, in-fo, ui tnit ytloiL' anil th lln:tt-i generally, ilia he nti 1 1 noiitinuai to trout Chronic and PrUato uijoaaei wiili unparallolod luccetii, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Remoiub r, that procrastination is the tbiei of tune, o COME AND BE HEALtD! It rantier not (that your trouble! mar be, coujo ntl Ice (ha 1). otur examine your co It wi'i cult, you niith nu for consultation, so pletuie call and .'tfy yoursoivoa whather the lno(or un.l.irnmnJa jour ctuo li ho can euro y:u be mil toll you to: if not. bo will not uiKiartuko a case union ho ia conQdoot tf eiiccua a ouro. YOUNQ MEN, Who mar h sulforlni from tho e float of you'hf'il follias or InrWntion will do well to ii villi tbem"lv of 'hm, th Kretito.it boon evur luiu i ' be l ur of mltnrme humanity. Ilk. I'INM'1V will ituaraotee to forleit J.jil" (or avnry nine uf ;iknos or dMernio o( any 'In I r aliiiruotor whioh ho uriiiurtukei and tiiiln to ouru, II would thoroforo y 'o thn uiilurcm. .ito ifuff-rnri ho inav road this Dutico jci-i uro tratilinw upon dangerous HT'iUiid wlloi you loaiur delay in nook iug tbo M-njmr r mu y Tor yuur oinnla nt You i4f ou In 'he t r-1 stane; reui- uibor you are aii r'i a'i k (ha lul f nm are bordering u , on be Iujji. and ar u daring ome or all ol Us ill liloot, reroeuib r that if you i.orsiit in iimkj 'tinnnon th' luix munt count when tli m- k I I fill uii t iioiiLD ouo rendm y ou no aimt n wi.on tiie door oi hoi will ba oluund .MUintt you; when no antral of mercy c.i" bru d yon r lof. Id qu oaie has tho d'.'Hur tailed of auoooss. then let not ilospair work upon your icuiiBination, but avail your-sull' your-sull' itl iho buiiotlcial ro.uus of bia i mat men t bolore your cane i buyotid tbo reaob of mod-oal mod-oal skill ur before griui death hurries you to a prematura grave, MIDDLE-AGED MEN. Thoro are nmnv of the ago of thirty to sixty who I'd trnublud with too troiiuent evacuation evacua-tion of th- b'liddor. nf.en ni?cotn anled by a Blight mar' iriKor b i ruing eaa'ation. and a weiHonin o1 'tin (.Atom In a mnnnor tho jmuoDt 'mini' 1 f'OnDt for On iminin the orina' iom'slu a ropy sod i man t will olten be i and. and cmetimuB small oartiolos ol albumoc trill ni-poar. or 'ho color be ot a thin anil mi kish buo agm obantins to a linrk and 'or 'id annea anon I hero are many m-n who lio of this aiffloulty iuitorant ol the oa'iRQ wtiloh is 'ho sooond stage of SBiulnal w -ai. noi-s Dr B. will guarantuo a pei font iiiro in ill inch oaao, and a hoalthy lostu ullon ol i ifonito-'-rinurv organs. All lei tra f o lumuoiiationi atrioily con-Bdontiai. con-Bdontiai. Modii'ino-, naokud flo as no; to eacitr ourl""iu , aont l)y limreda, if full do-ioriill"D do-ioriill"D of " is Iven. Uii'co Hour" Hi to 4 and H to 8. Sundays frouj HI t- i a m, onsuliation Kroo. Ihor-ouith Ihor-ouith oxsui. nation and udvioo. iG. Call or Rildroar UK. A. B. SPINNEY, No. 11 Iiourmij' street, tiuu FraDcisco. 1373. The Four Quarterly Reviews BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. TlicLeoiari Scott PilisMiig Co., 41 Barclay Slreet t New York, Continue their nmhurized Koprinta of THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, W his, THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, Liberal, THE LONDON ftUAETEKLT REVIEW L'onsurvative THE BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW, Evangelical, AND BMwood's Eiiiiiiirili Magazine. jTThose Eoprinta re not selbc-TioKa; selbc-TioKa; thoy rivo tbo originals in full, and nt about oxe thibu the prico of tbe JSnglish Vditiotis Tho latest advnncea and discoveries in the aria and (ciunc-'S, tbo recent additions addi-tions to nekri'-wledt-o in every department depart-ment of liternturo, and all the new publications pub-lications a Ibuy iiiiio from tho pres3, aro fully rcporU'd mid discuFsed in tho pint's of thi'n.' porii'dicdls, in language at oncclfiir forcible, and comprehensive. Tho Hrtic'ea aro commonly more condensed con-densed and full of niattor than tho nv-ri,ffli hn,,!. .-,( tlirt iwrind. Terms lor 1S78, Including Postage, Pnynblo Strictly in Advance. PER ANN. For any ono Kpview $4 1'nr ai- two K"viow9 7 V..r aiy h' K-viiwa 10 Vir nil fjur Kfviews 12 V'T llhick wood's Mafraz'ne - 4 F..r Blackwood and one Keview - 7 JbVr hlackwo.ul and two lievtows 10 .For Ula' kttiHid nrd '.lireo Keview- 13 F Blackwood and thu lour lleviews. 15 CLU3S. A tlii niint of twenty per cent, will be allowed c'ubi vf f ur or morf pf rsons. Thuf:f".ir c 'pii's of HI nek wi-ori or of one Kovl'W will do e''it to one address tor l'.ij('.f ur n'pioa of tho four Kcviews and BiwckwoKfi for $JS, and soon. To dub- of ten or more, in addition to tho ahovu cti-ciiiit a c py enttis will be alio fed to tho H'-llcr-up ol' the club. PREMIUMS. New sub-sen burs f applying early) for the year ISTtf may hfivf, without charce, tho nimib'-rs lor tbe lutt quarter of 1877 of such p ri. dicals as Lht-y may sub-Bcribo sub-Bcribo for. Or intead, now Btir?cri)era to any two, tbreo, or fjur of iho ab;v periodical:-, ni-y hiivo one of tho '"F.'iir Km-V'es" Km-V'es" lor 1ST", subs poors to sll tivc 1DHV havo t i oftho "Four Kevigws," or n'-e set of Blftkkwood'i Mngazine for 1877. Neither premiums to Fubseribera nor discount to c'ubs enn bo allowed, unless tin tuonvy if ri'inltletl direct to tho pub-li?ln?r. pub-li?ln?r. No premium given to CluUs. To Oellrii piHinuiili it will bo neC03-sary neC03-sary to maku application, a? tho stock available for that purpose is limited. Tlic Leonard Sctt FabiisIiiBSL Co , 41 PAROLAV ST., SEW YORK. WILLIAM BREDEMEYFR A1IMNO, CONSUL HXQ AND CIVIL 111 Kniiipr. VK S -Mino-a' Surveyor for I lah and idntio. Xotan 1'nbiio Uoolonical eauiiantiua't ruin-ri on mining poi ortics, lur o J rui o, raiiroa is and eails, and suneri"tei d 'ho worlsinfi of the ao Prepar ostiinttas aud ilGi for opening and wi.ru uiin. exi'ert on mining question- betVreihe oourt- .ddti 1. 0. liox II i7. Salt tase city. (j';ah. jU NOTICE. NOTICE 13 HEKEBT GIVEN TO the (o'.lowiu named partly, that the aiuour.t et up;ksko each r.amo is the Bum we bitvo expended, in labor and money, as asscssujenW for them, oq the I'rince Oscar mine, situated in Uintah mining district, Summit county, Utah territory: Oscar Kydvld, $71.2-5: G. Nornvis:, J71.2o; John T. Lund, $'JrJ.25: : C. F Yo- nLwrjt, 00; K'tor Khcn- strom, ?fJ.otl John E. Andorsco: Slli-50; ' Mart-i ard Ama ie HalLmder. U.j, tho above sums boi- jr tbvir lej:l assejsraents i due on the above nnraed minf. and if t i J urns arvuot p.ii-i to us within ninety days irom the above-mentioned in- tcr.st wiil become- our property by pro- C!3jf IBkW. PorLsos & GrxDSRSos. Park City, L'tau, January is, IsTo. jan30 LiLIE'ri MONTHLIES, when toutid, m&ke a uet little volume. The UEiiAjjj Biudery do work in every ut ieaud at reaeonable ratea. FOR Furniture, f ,i......j...,.nrT'i: ---I -J f 1 '.:-'i-'?V,: tr1 hi :: p if5 tJ BuiWing ? Roofing ; Paper CUPBOARDS, DESKS, INVALID CHAIRS, BARBER CHAIRS. PARLOR BRACKETS, f PARLOR SUITS, WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW CORNICES, LACE CURTAINS, FEATHERS. 1SABY t'AKKI VCKS, Huir and Wire Matlrcaaee, UPHOLSTERY WORK, Co lo II. DINWOODfiY'S, 75, 77 & 79 First South Street, KK1 AVX, ItOCK SPBSS'tiS And WKBEB GOAL. THE ONLY RELIABLE KARKET FOR LUMP ASSORTED AND EGG COAL. Large stock alwayB on hand, and full weight guaranteed, Fricos low, and special attention given to tha want3 of the public. Office, Deserot Bank Block. n20 & GOTJLD, Agent. JOHNSON'S HOMMABE MEDICINES Rocky Mountain Liuiuient, Eye Balm, Essence of Life, Pulmonic Pul-monic Syrnp, Conklin Salvo, etc., etc, , THE BONESIT PILLS: They cloanau nnd purify tho Blood. Tho? rouicva Biliouu matter from tlio Stomch. Tho; giro appotito and assist difro'Uon, They quink ly giv relief in DjHpopsia. Tboy ouro 3iok Headache and Pain in tho Head. Ttao7oo.ro Flatulence and drive away In-digftstiou. In-digftstiou. Iboy cure Mountain sad Bilious Fovors. Ihoy give BtreDsth ftaatoDio and aro an efficiont cathartio. Tboy act (ploodidly in cases f Cousbs, Colds, Neuralgia. 1 hoy romovo heaviness from tho ftomaoh and oauao hial'hful sleep. 'lhcy aro cood for Colics, Cramp and Bhou-matism. Bhou-matism. J hoy areroal Kooky Monntain Bogulaton Ihoy aro tQo best medicine you can take, Thoy aro purely rosctable, harinlcis nnd active. Thoy aro homo-mado and warranted to dc yoa Rood. Thoy ihould bo kept at hand by every family. Thoy still at 25 co tit J por box; 33 por dozon, sent by mail. Ihey aro always kopt at Z. C. M. I. Dm tstoro, -alt Lake City, and all stores goner ally in tho torritory. Depot for Johnson's Family Modidnea-ST. Modidnea-ST. UKuRaJE. UTAH. n7 H, J. RICHARDS, Surgeon and Pliy sician. Offico at tho Drug Store of H. J. Richards & Co., 13 East Temple street. yi7 HENRY WACENER, Salt ZrOifl City, Utah, - CALIFORNIA BREWERY Lager Beer, Ale and Porter, Wholwalo and ReUU, Socond South street, three doors east of tha BleDhant Store. BUY YOUR WISESASD UQIOKS AT THE FOUNTAIN SALOON One door East of Post Office. The Best Brands at Low Figures always kept on hand. St. Louis and Wagener's Beer. Hot and Cold Lunch Daily. It. 15. HOR, ng Proprietor. NOTICE. In the Probate Court in and for the CouMy of Sail Jakc, in the Territory of Utah. In the matter of the TW.M E?tate of Mods Larson, ) UeCa5ttJ' To the Creditors of tht Estate of the said deceased. i LL PERSON'S HAVING CLAIMS A against the said estate are hereby required re-quired to exhibit them with the necessary vouchors, within four months alter the lint publication of this notice, to me, the undorsignetl, at my residence- at Big Cottonwood precinct, Salt Lake County. DAVID BRIXTON, Administrator of said Estate. T0Tember 177 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS F.AUERBACHIIDm 55 East Temple Street, SAIT LAKE CITY. FIRST IN THE FIELD! New Spring, Mi Arrirai! ! New Dress Goods, at 10o.. 12, 15, 20, 25 nd upwards. " Black Alpacas, at 30c, worth 40c. " Piques, 25c. por yard. " Elegant Bourettes, for Folonaiss arjd Suits, at SI. 25, worth $1.75 per yard, " Striped Spring Silks, 75c. per yard. " Quadrille Spring Silks, 90c. per yard. " Navy Blue Spring Silk, $1.25 per yard. " Choice Black Silks, from S5o. lo 3. Novelties in Lace, of various kiuds. Embroideries, White aud Colored. Ladies' Ties and Bows, Silk Handkerchiefs. Handker-chiefs. Lace do. Ruchings, Lace Bibs, Lace Sets. Galoon Trimmings. Trim-mings. Chenille fringes Dress Buttons, Infants' Cloaks Opera Shawls. Eleiaut 4-Batton WMtc Kid Glofes, At $1.50. WHOLESALE MILLLMRY! Noveltiesin Trimming Silks Novelties in Ribbons, Nnvfilties in Ornamsnts. Novelties in Shapes, Novelties in Hats, Eic, Etc. Kei Mm, New Mte Mi. mi -mxtm goods Must be closed out to make room for SPRING GOODS OCR STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS Just received, and bought at Bottom Prices ia Complete and Cboico. NEW CLOTHING, Of choico Btyles, for Boya froai 3 to 9 years, and from 9 to 15 years. YOUTHS' CLOTHING, from 15 to 20 years, Tery low in prices for the superior quality, make and fit. OUB STOCK OP Gents' Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Gents' Boots and Gaiters, Gents' and Boys' Hats Etc., Etc. Is now on the way and will be offered at prices to meet the sharpest competition. WHOLESALE BUYERS will do well to call and look through our Stock for mutual advantage. We show Goods and quote Prices with pleasure. Orderj promptly filled and honorable treatment guaranteed. 1:STAHJ.1SUL.D 1SU4. F. ilERBACll & BRO. WALKER BRO S Established 1859. DRALBm in EXCHANGE, COIN and BULLION We draw Exchange on the following Leading Cities of Europe. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND London, iiolfaat. Dublia, Edinburg and Glasgow. SWITZERLAND, t!.8la, Home. Uenovi, Laoreno, Lausasna, Zarioh and Vovey. FRANCE, JJordoaux, Riariti, .Bayonne, Boulogne, Uar.-o. Lyouind Parii. BELGIUM, Antwerp, Brusiels, Luzomburg. HOLLAND, -Amitordim and Kotcerdam . NORWAY, Christian;, Borgon, ThroadhjomSand buv anger. IS WED EN, Qethoaburg. iStookholm and 'Mai mo. DENMARK, Copooha;on, i ITALY,! Florenoo. Q snoa, Lo?horD, Milan, n'Ias, iMonno, rteuio Turin, Vonioe. RUSSIA, 8t- Potordburj. SPAIN, Cadii, Madrid and Sovilla, PORTUCAL, Lisbon and Oporto. AUSTRIA, Carlsbad, Prague, PoHh. Trioste, VInn ( H'cin) and ALL THE GERMAN STATES. AMERICAN CORRESPONDENTS: f Importers nnd Traders New York iNatiooal Bank. ( Union Trust Co. Chicago ... First National Bank St. Louis, State Savings Association Omahr,; ... Omaha NAtional tiaDk 8'4 Kran. First National Gold Bank 8in Fran. B'k British North Amarica HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. MRS. L. W. KIMBALL lias oponad a PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE Odb blook and n half west of Valloy Douse, sli) houth lomplo IStroot. THE ARCADE RESTAURANT AND CHOP HOUSE. THE BEST IN THE CITY. Meals served at all hours of tho day and night in Urst class Stylo. OYSTEHS IN EVEEY STYLE. GG Main Street. JA3. D1NWOODEY, Proc. aul5 TOWNSEND HOUSE This homo will bo REFITTED AND BRFUKNI8QKD and otptv maasar adopted b? the under-signed under-signed for tho oaiortainuient and camfjit of guesU, that a FIltST-tXASS SIOTIOL Can afford. BOLIVAR ROBERTS. m3 SALT LAKE HOUSE. Main Street, Salt Lake City. Board and Room, $2 per Day, SAM. C. KWIXC, (7 Proprietor. CLIFT HOUSE, Tie Best Family Hotel in Ulan. A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE AT REDUCED RATES. Room and Roard from fl.SO to (2..V) per Dr. Meals, M cents, Special jatas made tjtnar Main and Third South streets, Salt Lal,e i.iis. If. D. CLlt'X. Proprietor, ol LEGAL NOTIOES. LEGAL SUMMONS. In the District Court in und for the Third Judicial District of Utah Territory, Ter-ritory, County of SiUt lake. Alvin W. Moore, Plain till, Joseph J. Scholfield, Defendant. The People of tht United States in the Territory of Utah send greeting : TO JOSEPH J. SCBOLFIKLD, i Defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an action brouebt against you by the above named Plainlill' in the District Court of tlio Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer tho complaint tiled thurein wilt in ton days (exclusive of the day of service) nftor tho sersico on you of this summons if eorvetl within this county; or, if Porvcd out of this county, but in this district, 1 within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will k be taken against you, according to tho J prayer of taid complaint. i Hie tftid action ia brought to recover , tho sum of 100, and interest thoroon from tho 1st day of April, 1874, until paid, at the rate of 10 per cent, por annum, an-num, alleged to bo due from defendant to plaintill'ou a certain proinisaory no'.o, made nnd delivered by defendant to plainlill on tlia 27th of February, 1S7-1, and costs of tuit. And you are hereb? notified that if you fnil to appear and ntnwor tho frk! complaint ns above required, tho said plaintiff will tako judgmnnt ugainstyou for tho eura of $101), with interest and costs &i ubovo meationed. Witness, tbo Hon. Michael , ,0 Schac-llor, Judge, and the ) Seal oftho District Court of SKAL J tbo Third Judicial District, . - in and for the Torritory of Utah, this Htb day of February, Feb-ruary, in the year ot our Lord on thousand thou-sand eight hundred and seventy-eight. J. D. Lomax, C. S. HILL, Attorney fur Plaintiff. Clerk, mi! LEGAL NOTICE. In the Probate Court in and for Salll Lake County, 'Territory of Utah. In the matter of the Estate-1 of Eliza Lees, deceased. J To the Creditors of said deceased: ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against tho said estate aro hereby required to exhibit them, with the necessary neces-sary vouchers, within ten months after the Orst publication of this notice lo mo at my residence on First South 6treet, between First and Second East streets, bait Lake city. FERAMORZ LITTLE, Executor of the last will and teitament of Eliza Lee, deceased. Salt Lake City, Ifob. 8, 1878, f9 NOTICE ! Sale of Utah Northern Railroad. . VOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN l :tht by virtue of an order of sale to mo directed, issued out of ani under tho seal of the Third District C'curt of Utah Territory, bearing date tb 31st day of January, 1878, 1 will on Wednesday, the autb. day of March, 188, at i'J o'clock, noon, of said dav, at the front door of the County Court House in the City und County of Salt Lake, Territory of U tub, expose for sale and sell at pu b-lio b-lio auction, to the highest bidder, in one parcel, all the following desctibed property, prop-erty, to-ftit: All theroad-bed and lands connected therewith and railroad line of the Utah Northern Railroad Company, beginning at 0:denin the Territory of Utnh, and rxtcuding northerly tb rough the Counties Coun-ties of Weber, Box Eider and Cache in said Torritory, and through the County of Oneida in the Territory of Idaho, in cluding tho branch railroad lino to Cur-inne, Cur-inne, in said Box Elder County, together with all and singular the road-bed, superstructure, track, iron rails, franchises, fran-chises, rights of way, grants of land, depots, depot grounds, station houses, turnouts, turntables, side tracks, watering placoB,work shops, machine shops, weighing weigh-ing scalos, fUturts, locomotives, tenders, rolling stock, cars, fuel, equipment, and all other property of every kind and description uow owned or that may horo-afler horo-afler bulong lo the said Railroad company, com-pany, together with all and singular tho privileges, tent-monls, hereditament:! and tippurlenancos thereunto belonging or in anywi:0 appertaining, and liiercnU, is;uoa, income and profits thereof, with all rights, title, interest, claim, estate, proporty and possession, in law and in equity, of the said Utah Northern Railroad Company, and every part and parcol thereof. All of the aforesaid property will bo sold as the property of the Utah Northern North-ern Kail.'ood Company, at the suit of the Union Trust Company of New York. Dated, February 5th, 1878. B. i. YOUNG, f 0 Sptcial Master-in-Chancery. DEALER IN Hidos. Wool, Furs, A ftriaullui al ImplonioiU, ytudobakor Farm and b(irioit W O(jonn, Platform Plat-form Wagons, Kcaiiora and Mowors, 'l'hrash-ore, 'l'hrash-ore, Sulky Hnkos, Machino Extras, .Railroad Plows, Sorapora, Wauun limb or, Toam Uar-noss, Uar-noss, Bono Collars, etc., Slides, Wool, Furs and Tallow, etc., TJEOS to inform his Patrona and tho Publio 13 that ho is pnying CAM! fur Uiilos Wool, Furs and Tallow, and koopi for sals a superior Quality of Plastorara' Hair. WOOL ON COMMISSION, While on an extended trip to tho Enil, and Ub a view of coloring into tho business, tto thoroughly investigated tho orndo oi Urading and fland'ing Wools, and i noir proparcd, with tbo aid of experienced gradors. togother with tho mo it arnplo fail itios for Bsling, lo ship on Commission In fkst-olus stylo, at tho lowoat poseiblo tornu. WAGONS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, IM-PLEMENTS, El'C, To meet the wonts of tha Public, keepi thu celebrated btudobaker farm and spring Wagons in complotu assortment- Vorj superior and highlr-noiahod Plat form Wagons. Mowing Machines ol iroll-known superiority, Wagon Timber, well Reasoned, of tho beat quality, selected espooially for this climate, tootbor with Agricultural luplo-inenti luplo-inenti in great variety, Kxtrns fur a number of Standard Mowing .MachiD''a kopt on hnd; also Jo urn tNmo4-and tNmo4-and the col eb rated Main A W'incbMtor Jorda Collars, in various kinds and t rices. GOODS NOT IN STOCK Ordered on Commission. Long experience in hsndling all e!Pes ol goods aff..rdf him facilities fur ordring all kiDdj of Merchandise not kept in flock, and he is now ready to take all onion and purchase pur-chase any article desiiod on reasonable lor air, Call and examine our Stock, at the Old Slawl of Z, C. M. I., W'.tyon and Commission and Hide and Wool Drpnt, opposite the Temple Blvck and vppo.utl Z. C. M, I., Mam elrcct. itit Luke City. aU Al LAG ADS. I tali Southern Railroad ON AND AFTEB DECEMBER 13th, 1876. ooisa SOOTH. j eo I us J J Name of Station. . o 'g I 6 'f 2 trains LiAV a. m. a. m.lp. m. $ o. Salt Lake 7 DO 6 10 S 00 Little Cottonwood 7 28 6 45 1 U 50 Junction- 7 48 7 15 2 65. 76 ARK1V AT Sandy 753 726 3 15 100 lkjlvi rnxd. Sandy 8 03 Drapor 8 18 1 2! Lolu 9 08 1 7p American Fork... 9 20 1 00 Pleasant Grove 9 32 2 00 xrovo 10 16 ( Springviilu . 10 35 2 7 .iamah Fork 10 61 3 0(1 lJaysoa 11 23 3 50 SDJilaquin 11 43 4 00 1 ark at Terminus 12 00 40 t GOING NOKTH. n r1 Krao of Station. 6 o "t d "p ! ph e h hi TRAIN 8 IJEAVB p. ui. a. m. p. m. $ C. Terminus 12 20 Saulaquin 12 67 26 Paynon 1 17 60 , , Spanish Fork 1 4u 1 Oti i Springvillo 2 05 1 25 Provo - 2 25 1 60 Ploaaant Grove.... 8 Ob 2 00 I American Fork.... S 20 2 10 ) Lohi 8 32 2 25 f Draper 4 22 - 2 75 . aiib. at Sandy.. 4 37 3 Ot f LV Sandy (rnxd; 4 47 10 80 6 00 - Junction 4 61. j 10 40 6 10 3 2f. Little OotWriwo! 6 lljll 10 5 40 3 CO AUB at Salt Lake.' 5 40 12 00 6 16 4 DO Nob. 1 and 2 will be ma daily, Noa. 3, 4, 5 and 6 will bo run doily ' Bundaya excepted. For all information concerning Freight or Faaeage, apply to JOHN SHARP, Superintendent. Johm Shabp, Jr., I(, Gon. Freight and Ticket Agent. y On aad after NOVEMBBR 1st, 1877, Trains on this Road will leave 0 Stations mentioned below as follows; v hobthwakd: Name of Station. No. 1 Pasa'r I Trains Loavo Ogden 9 30 a.m. " Rrigham 11 05 " " Logan 2 56 p.m. " Arrive Franklin 4 25 " sotjthwabd: ISo. 2 Pass'i Trains Leave Franklin 9 20 a.m. Logan 11 15 " ' lirigham 2 40 p,m " Aintb Ogdon 4 15 " Gil-mdr & Salisbury's Slao Line to and from Montana connect with Train' U Fianklin. d2 O. W. THATCHER, Supt. Itaii Icatfal Kailroad. PlONEEli LINE OF TIT ATT Oa and after Jnnt 20th, 1875. Name of Station. 1 6 3 A 2 , TRATJf3 LEAVE ft. m. p. m. C. Snit Lal; 7 00 8 40 Wood's Cross 7 25 4 08 60 Contrevilio 7 33 4 16 76 Farming! .q 7 60 4 33 1 00 fiayjville 8 12 4 62 1 85 A.aRtVB AT Ogdun 9 00 5 40 2 00 ' ' - " -L '& Namo of Station. o d 5 Z Pl) Ph Pm THAIK8 leatx a. m. p. m. $ c. Ogdon 9 40 6 20 Kayavillc 10 31 7 10 1 00 Farmington 10 62 7 31 1 Sfi Centreviile 11 04 7 44 1 60 Wood's Cross 11 13 7 5ft 1 76 iRKITK AT Salt Lake 11 40 8 20 2 00 Pushing Puces. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, (yunflj'B eicepted,) Lr.vin tifill Lake City at 8:40 a.m. -.T..1 5:)r p. ni.; and Ogdon at 5 a. m. and .-24f Vr all iiiForrr.atlon concerning tr.-wini.t or Pasaago, apply to JOHN SHARP, Jr., Oon. Vr'l & T'kt A(-ont. JOHN SHABP, Suporiotendent. ! iivr..-...r - 'I'M tJji L '--Uv'.r QTAH WESTERN RAILWAY On and after MONDAY, SEPT. lOtli, 1S77, and until further notioo, THE UTAH WKSTEKN RAILWAY COM-I'AiNY COM-I'AiNY will run trains as lollowr: Leave -alt Lake City at 7 a. m., Arnvo nt Lakcpoiot nt H 3'J a.m., JBroakfaat. Leave La' opoint at S.ii) a m , Lcare at Half-way Kouao at 0 10 a. mi Lohto at T"oolo ot City at f.i5 a;u. Arrivo at Terminus at 1U.U a m. Loive Tormlnun at fJ.IO p.m., Lcavo Tooele City ut 12.45 p n. Lonvo llall'-way Houbo at l.iii p.m., Arrive at Lak-ii.i.int at 1 50 p in. Dinner. Loave t aei-oint at 2.10 p.nj-. Arrive ai Salt Ljko City at a .SO p.m. Ihe Company will iiaue XCUR&IQN TICKETS TO LAKEPOINT AND RETURN Every day during tho week (good only on day of issuoi, at H.li tor Round Trip. Chil-Hrn Chil-Hrn between 5 and 12 years uf age, ooo. dll H. P. KIMBALL, Qen'l Sup'U JOHN N. GOODWIN, Counsellor - at- Law, Kodoral Buildings, No. 032 F Street, (Room 31,) WASHINGTON, D. C. Rof-Toncfl W. H. Hooper. aul4 BENEDICT, HALL Co. M an uf tor en and Wholeeala D w'f ; In Boots and Shoes 114 &130 Grand" it., Niw Yobk, ornor CrMbr, 0& blook .ait of Broadway II MANHOOD ReTtoI!E0 DR. STEINHART'S ESSENCE CiF LIFE I. a Po.rtLl and Hffltlt ,oJ S.notu and Phyoical Dobillt, . , torhoa, Souiaal Woakoai, p" " )lin. and Ejh.u,.cd '"Si, ' THE ESSENCE OF LF, lou. 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