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H1GGINS THE KICKOSCOPIOand ANALYTIC ANALY-TIC PHYSICIAN, would inform his friends and the public that he has removed re-moved his otfice to No. 7, Little's Row, where be is prepared to treat those i aiHicted with Fits, Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Catarrh, Cancers, Tumors, Old Bores, Diseases of the Skin, Dyspepsia, Dys-pepsia, Costivenese, Piles, and Weakness of the Bowels, Liver Complaint, Kidney Complaint, Deafness. Sore Kye4t Neuralgia, Neu-ralgia, Sick Headache, Scrotal a. Suit fihoum, Erysipelas, Pleurisy, Asthma, Acute or Chronic Rheumatism, etc., , lie Particular attention givun a : Chronic Diseases of Females, j I make a specialty of Chronic Dis-! Dis-! usee, and endeavor to furnish (invalids placing thomselves under my treatmoni I remedies that will cure causeB as well as ; stfects. Many are now enjoying gooa health who were given op as incurabiu by triends and physicians, witnosaca to lha luccees of mv remedies in the cure of Chronic Diiuuu; and I here invite the most obstinaut cases to consult me. For the enoouiMeiJient of the afflicted I vill say that those who wish it can have the address of parties residing in this city as well as other parts of the country who have been rescued from the grsp of Disease by my remedies, after trying from six to twenty (so oailedj eminent physicians in vain. 1 form my diagnosis by a microspopi-1 microspopi-1 cil examination and chemical test of the blood and urine, and feel confident that vita this scientific method of detecting dijease, and my method of treatment. L lhall be as successful in tha futuro as 1 havo been in the past. Dr. O. W. Hig-gias Hig-gias may be consulted dally (excepting bundays) at his office, from 10 a. m. to 2 j p.m., and from 3 to ti and 7 to 9 p.m. Invalids residing at a distance who are I unable to visit my offloe, can consult mo j by letter. To those sending me their address ad-dress (and a posLago Btamp to ropay reply) re-ply) I will forward a list of questions, knswoFS to which will enable mo to judge of the nature and extent of their disu&ae, aa well as by a personal examination. exami-nation. My success in the treatment ol paliooU whom I have not been permitted to see (many of whom had been given up si incurable by friends and physicians) enables me to warrant as good s&tisfac lioQ to thoso consulting me by letter as to those who favor me with a personal interview. in-terview. No foe will be expected in any case for the first interview. - N. B. Please send yoar address and ot one of my books treating on Chronic Uidoases and other complaints. Froe to ll- P. O. 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A Complete Analytical Index to the first Fifty Volumes of Harper's Mapatino has been published, rendering available for rolorenco the vast and varied wealth of information which constitutes this periodical pe-riodical a perfect illustrated .literary cy-elopodia. cy-elopodia. 8vo, Cloth, $3.00; Half Calf, $6.26. font postage prepaid. Subscriptions mcoived for Harper's Periodicals only. j Newspapers are not to copy thts advertisement ad-vertisement without lite express order of Harper A Brothers. Address HAUPER & BROTHERS, . n24 Now York. Estate of William M. Joins, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY tho undors'gnod oxecctora of tho last will and testament of W i lli am M. Johns, I deceased, to tho creditors of, and all por-80 por-80 us having claims against said deceased, to exhibit the same with tho neconnry vouchers, within too months from the llrst publication of this notice, to thf undersignod, at tho office of Bennett Jt Uarkness, No. So Main street, Salt Lake city. C. W. BENNETT, LEILA JOUNS, Salt Lake City, Jan. 20, lb7t). j27 NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO tho following named parlies, that tbo amount eot opposite OAch canio is thn sum wo havo exppnded, in labor and money, as assessments for them, on the Prince Oacar mine, situated in Uintah mining district, Summit county, Utah lerritory: Oicar Rydvttld, $71.25; G Norqviat, $71.26; John T. Lund, $.6.25; U. F. Yoingborg, $25 W; Peter Rhon-ftrom, Rhon-ftrom, 12.60, John E. Anduraen: ?12.50; Marei and Am alio Hallander, ?1 1.25, the above sums being their legal assessments duo on the above nmod mine, and if aaid turns are not paid to us within ninety days from date, tho above-mentioned intern in-tern t will become our property by pro-cois pro-cois of law. POULSON & GOSDIMOK. Park City, Utah, January 28, 1878. janSO Great Reduction! TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, THE IT . O . T -A I Xj O S HAVE DETERMINED TO SELL THEIR SPLENDID STOCK OP WINTER AND FALL GOODS AT UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW FICURES. 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DTAH WESTERN RAILWAY Oa and after MONDAY, SEPT. 10th, 1877, and until further doUo, THE UTAH WE3TEHK RAILWAY COM-PA.NI COM-PA.NI will run trains as follow: Loavo Salt Laka Citj at 7 a.m., Arnvi at Lfttopoiut at 8 30 a.m., Breakfast. Leave Laiauoiol at X.M a m , Leave at Half-wy Houae at f) 10 a.ui Loavo at Tuoolo at City at V.f, a:m. Arrive at Termlnua at 10.10 a m. Leave Tormlmi" at Ti.lO p.m.. Leave Tooele City at 2.45 p n. Leave Half-way Souro at l.3Jp.m.. Arrive at Lakopoint at 1 GO p m. Dinner. Leave Lakoroint at a. 10 p. ax-, Arrive at Halt Lake CltT at 90 p.m. lha Company wtll issue XCURSIO i TICKETS TO LAKEPOINT AND RETURN Every day durini the week (nod only on day oflaiuei, at HJi lor Hound Trip. Children Chil-dren between 5 and 12 year of axe, dll H. P. KIMBALL, Qn'l Sup MB HDBTHEBN BfllLHOAD On and after NOVEMBER 1st, 1877, Trains on this Road will loaye Stations mentioned below as follows; NORTHWARDt Name of Station. No. 1 Pass'r Trains Leave Ogden 0 30 a.m. " Brigham 11 05 " " . Loftan 2 66 p.m. Arrive Franklin 4 25 " southward: Mo. 2Paaa'i Trains Lcve Franklin 20 a.m. " Logan 11 16 " ' Brigham 2 40 p.m " AiMft Ogden 4 15 " Gil-mor & Salisbury's Stago Line to and from Montana connects with Train at F-ianklin. d28 G. W.TllATCnBR.BupL HO, EVERYBODY I Bring youi Harper's Monthly, . Weekly, and Bazars to the Hkbald Bindery. Firt-olBi work at low rates. m JOSLO & PARK, Cm Ibe Beit Stucl: in tha Wat ol m WAfcfSO tULVSRWARB, DIAMONDS, and FIRST-OLASi JKv.'KLnr Of all kinds. wbl-h tho? art let in at tie most RmoDbl Priow. C.ll od axamtn Utah foods, ron art lora to ba saiUd ' last Temple St., Salt Lake City i tail CatarrH NEVER-FAILING RELIEF AFFORDED 8Y SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. IT li a fset that ran tr point nilnt..l tiy ttie niot rciucUMo tetlinonlP,l err otfrnrd In f.vor of ' Hiirirlrtary tuudlclnc. thn tlie IIadicix, CciiropCATiiiii (lout iu evtry caw; ailurJ l-itanl l-itanl anil jtvrmaurnl rtllt-f. 'o tihUlT Of Ik.u- lone KutiJIlii,'. or huw luvcro tha ObouK-, Uio Drrt ilo'i-Klve. ilo'i-Klve. such cvlJuuct! of li vbIuo In tfwHiucnlof Cfttarrhttl HiTuctloi.i th! coiifidoucu U nt oucc fi ll In IU abllltr lo lo All that li rlrtlmpil for It. 1 lit teaUrauiiy of phyilclmii. drutlit. and paUoma 1 unanlmoua on (Mn olnt, and Un' accuj!ulntliik' cvlduncu In In point of rtipcctalilllty superior to any i-vur tii'fore obtained In favor of tt popular nimody. The proprlutora, thcrufore, may jVUj fL-i:l i.roud of ihu position this rrtmdy hiu attained, ant! believe It worthy of IU rcjiuUtiuQ. 10 YEARS A SUFFERER. From Hon.Theo. P. Bogert, Bristol, R.l. MvMrs. Wirkh & Po-rrxKt Gentlemen . Fccllntt thorounlily convinced or tho cuicacy of Sasfoujb IIadioal Cum rou Cataruii, 1 un Induced la drop you a line to .ay that althouRh 1 havo ouifffccep-llcal ouifffccep-llcal of all the nuiitruinj ailvcrtUed m "rmlleal cures," I have nexer found unythhn; thnt proiul;s nuch relief aud ultimata cur as that or SA.vrnn"a. . I huvo been alltlctud With this drailful dlHcuu for moro than tun yi-nm. and not iirull rvci-nlly rould I bo Induced to persevere with any until 1 rtad tho lettr of Mr. IIknky Wiup, und can trutlifnll pay that after ualni dvo or bIi bottle 1 am thoroughly convtutred or It cnralivc propur-liua. propur-liua. Hoping th:tt otlu-ni 1 iiJiln.-Iy iilllloted like inrseir will be Indnci-d to niuWc the trial. 1 nm.wn-tk-meu, very truly, etc. TIO.O. 1". UOUKUT. UiiicToL, It. 1.. July 2. 18T7. CATARRHAL AFFECTIONS, Snch its Pore. Weak, Tnllnmed. Kefl, nnd Wntory Kyes: Ulci-ratlon nnd lull JiiimatMri of the Kar; l;llilnK Xolee lu the Ileiul ; Son- Throut ; Kloilk'it-tlou Kloilk'it-tlou of the L'vuln and Swelled Tonsils: Nurvoug HeadiiCbc, Ni-unilk'la, Olzzlnrss, Clouded Memory. Lota of Nervoua Fon-cDejirnwlonor Spirits , ikc nil carefully and Bclentldcnlly treated villi this r-.-med)' uccordliiK to direction which ucrdjupuny aae.h bottle, or will hn tuallud to any addrew ou ; erelpt of Btanip. Iiiu:h parbngc contains Vr. Rnnforfl'B Tmprovcd InhnlhiK Tube, wlih full dlreclloui for u lu ull i-pjca. Price 1 DO. Sold by all Wlioletnle and Rc-mll Rc-mll DrugjflBls llirouuhout the United Stales cud f-inmliM. WKF.KS & rOTTKK. Ocnernl Ajfeuts ' uud Wliolusiilc Ui'UKk'lHlt, Uostou, Mufi. HCOLLIHStll VOLTAIC PLASTER Adurds tlie most frratefol relief In Btaoa-uiutiem, Btaoa-uiutiem, "Weak Splae, Xocal I'ains, Kcr-voiis Kcr-voiis Affections, Locftl Ithonmatlsm, Tic lioulonreui, Ncrroos Pnln, AJTectiona of the Kidneys, Fractured lttbs. Affection of the Chest, Colds aud Coughs, Injuries of lite liack, Strains nnd Bruises, ffcnk Back, Nervous Palo of tho Bowels, Cramp in tho .Stomach and Limbs, Heart Affections, Affec-tions, Enlarged Spleen, Bruises nnd Punctures, Punc-tures, Rheumatism of tho Wrists nnd Anns, Asthma, Gout, Local and Deep-sealed Deep-sealed Pains, Pain in the Chest, Stitch, in the Back, Pain In tho Hip, VarlcoBO or Enlarged Veins, Crick in tho Buck anil Neck, Pain and Veiiknoss in Side and Backi Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Lumbago, Whooping; Couli, Sharp Pains in the Breast, Heart Blscoso, Quinsy, Diabetes, and for Lameness in any part of the Body. ' i:'" Tloe. a"S Cents. '. Ask for COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER. 1 - Sold bf all Wholesale and Retail Drogglaii throughout the United States and Canadaa, and bj WEtKS POTTEI'w Proprietors. Ho8ton. Mass. HENRY WACENER, Bait Lake Oily, Utalt, CALIFORNIA BREWERY Lager Beer, lie and Porter WtaoUsala and Retail, Second South street, threo doors oast of tha Klenhant Ht-ire. J. Favaox Skith A. F. D'obcmhb SMITH & DORE M US CIVTL ENGINEKR3 AND U. 8. M1N. eral Surveyors, ntak a spooialty of BAILB0AD ENGINEERING and of MIMING SUEVEYIRO, For Patents, Advsne Olatmi and or TJndor rround Workings. Offioo be two en Duseret National Bank and Now Co-op Storo. I P. 0. box 481. 3i DAVID JAMES, LICENCED PLUMBER TINNER, Gas M Steam Fitter Kojpeotfully annoanoes that HAVING BEEN AWARDED TUB CON-TRACT CON-TRACT TOR LAIINU TUK CITX HATKR FlPri, And hftvine a lures itook of Plumblni Material on hind, bo is now propnrod to LAY WATEK, l'lPlfid IN PUliMO AUD PRIVATE UU1LD1JNU3. Dealer in Marble Slabs ami Wash Basins, Water Closets, Copper and Zinc Bath Tubs, Black, Galvanized and Mote ripe and Jnttings for. same. "Agent for RUMSEY'S Faroe, Lift and Drive Well PUMFB and Extras. Pumps ropairod. All work -uarastecd. OFP1CB AND WORKSHOPS, Weat Temple Street" Opposite City Moat Market. BUY YOUR H IXKSAXU I.I(( 0:tS AT THE FOUNTAIN SALOON One door East of Post Office, 3he Best Brand at Low Figures alwayi kopt on hand. St. Louis and Wageners Beer. Hot arjd Cold Lunch Daily. HORN & HAMMERNICK. Propri.torl H, J. RICHARDS, Surgeon and Physician. Office at tho Dnit Storo of H. J. Richards & Co., Yi jiait Tomplo itrnot. LEGAL X0TICE. In the Probate Court in and or Sail Lake County, Territory of Utah. In tho matter of the Eats to 1 of Elir-a Locs, deceased. J To tlie Creditors of said deceased: i LTj PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS IX aeaiDst tho said estate am bcrcdy nxuired to exbititUiein, with tho noc-t-sary Touchr-rs, wittiin ton months afl-r the Srst pubiicalion of this notice to me f.t my rr-id'-nce on l"irt South rl'wt, tuitwon FirFt and Second East itroM, Salt Lako city. FERAMOKZ LITTLE. ' Si ecu tor of tho last will and testament ! of Eliza Lens, deceased. Salt Lake City, Pel. 8, 1676. j& MRS. L. W. KfWJBALL lias ttveesd n - PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. One block anJ fa I west f Villa Bopie, slit r-.outh Tocj,;B ttreet- " THE ARCADE RESTAURANT AND CHOP HOUSE. THE BEST IN THE CITY, Alouls served at sll hours or tho diy ... ar,d niKht in tlret class Stvle. OYSTEES IN EVERY S1YLF. 96 Main Street. JA5. DINWCODKV, Trop. TOWNSEND HOUSE Snlr Ialio ( iiy, The InrgMI, moat dtfimUo and pleiiBaDlly eiluatcd Hotel in thn Territory. Strictly Bret class in every rcs)cct. C. C. CUSKJKISIIA", f10 iloprittor. Slain Street, Salt Lake City. Board and Room, $2 per Day, SAM. C. EWIXG, 17 J Troprittor. CLIFT HOUSE, LTtie Best Family Hotel la Ulali. A . FIRST-CLASS HOUSE LI EJ8LU( ED BATES. and Foard (rem II. SO to fi.M ror loTomHiM M CtD1S" tI,ecial IfittB '"ado eoirjer Uwa Bed Tlird South nretts. Ftjt 12 W- B. CLlfl. Proprioior. BAN KINC DESEKf IIT1DB2L-GAiF : or SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Paid-up Capital 6000,000 Anthoilaed Capital SH,fC?.C00 ffa.n. HOOPER, rrcjiJc -i ll.U.ELUKEDUE. Vicc-i'r I i Wm. JKNNlNOia, ' ! JOHN BJJAKP, V v.ir..-,, F- LITTLE, ' ,u,f GEO. Q. CANNON, L. 8. hlLLS, Caah-if DSAL 1M COLD DUST,, COIN XXCHAHrS--Land Warranta, Collage Scrip, otc OcUections made tuvi prcfin,. i,futtf,it FORKIOM BXOUAMGH Toll (Sa Kit Interest Paid on Ravings nr-ponHs MORNICKSCO., BANKERS, . JSalt Lake City, Utah. TRA5BACT EVERY DESCRIPTION OP BANKING BUSINESS. Purchase Gold Dusf, Coiii and Bullion. PROMPT ATTEHTIDH OIVII! TO MLUCTIOlS. Undertake the Purchase and Sale of Atocks on Commission. Advanoe ijS Cres and Baso Bullion con- signed to our Ordor. ti, . j Sefl Skchange and Telegraphic 7Vow. I fersonpoints East and West and on tie leading cUies of Mtropc. CORRESPONDENTS: NoiBkr-li Importor's aod Trader's Natl Chioniw -Commercial Nstlonal Brink, n L1oul-btate Havlns'B AHoolaUon, Omaba-Omiha NMfona Bank HanlfrawuoojrirMNftt. Oold Bank. tusU T. R. JONES, BANKER, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Dealor ioi Foreip ami BoniGstic Eiclianp, GOLD AND SILVER. Particular attention pnld to lnylnB and neJIlnjr lionds and btookn, noKoIlaling Mort .?,1LonB nt olbor "ino" UttDsftotiuns. IitloB to Proporty oxamiuod. Caroful RttontioD irivon to Uollortlons. Correspondents: Now York. J, B. Colpnto A Co n F"cr.oo. Bank of CaMfOTaia AkODt ilomo Mutual Iniuranco Co. ED 2a GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIOR OP LEA&PERRINS' CKLBBHTKI i'HOKOUNOEU. EXTRACT BY KJ Of l.tn.r Ir.,ni OONNOIBSBURS Vf lVma TO BS HIK II at MH.lra to Ma A brullior iu VV..r- ONLY G00D,N-';;;;i A TTPP " f-'77t:.I Snu ' hltriily tJllUuili , 1 DMtoiiiMl In Ji,- ' - .1 iJia, ot rf t. fn my And applioabls L 's;;,. . oi.infin, itinrnffit TO BVKRY '- ' .. l;'"'l"af wij) VIHIKTVOP ' D'llioa)(.Mwb..lo VAWvoi-k, h.t WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Tuuii Glvlnc tlie Consumrr not only the Bent but (lie Movt Economical Saner. Slnalur im very botUo. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, Marray rt, and 1 Vnina B'jnsr, Nrw Yjrk |