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Show til. "SPIXS'EY & 10., 11 Kearny Street, San Francisco, DK. SPINN'KY. woll known ai a founder Of tiiu Montreal (C. K ) .MoJioat Institute, u, i u s l'n,rn or tho bl'INN K V VIl-Lti INK KM KV, wiul'l m'.H roipoctfully in-fenii in-fenii D"i pition'' and tlio utllietixl budo.-aI ly . tint', he still i;ontinuui to tro.it Chror.'.c ninl Frigate uUeasoj wiih unparalleled tu-cura, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Kemomb -r, that procrastination Is t tie thiel ol tiuie, so COME AND BE HEALtD! It matters not what your troubles mar be, flouio mil let iho 0- etur eiimiuo your oa It wnl jdt you notli dh for cumulation, so please obII and ra ify youMaivu whether Iho iwu.or undorstundji your ease, li he oan our ycu a wi.l toll you so: if not, bo will Hot unutrukn a oiiio ualui" ho is ojiifidoat ut Uooun- a auro. YOUNG MEN, Who may be sufiarlnir from tho ofToot of yomhfcil folllw or iodise etion will do woll to mvali tboanolTs of (his, tun greatest boon vor lalJ t tho ftKur of luflenog humanity. IK. if IN N 1 1 will (ua'aatee to forteit tf for eory cuito of wciknoja or duaaso ot aiiy kin 1 or ohuracior whiiih ha undertake .ml fails to our. Ha would tnereforo say to tho uiitortuuato suffnreri who may read tbli notion, mat you aro tro.tdiDit upon dangerous round when you I on cor delay in sookiutf tho proper r- uieJy for your ouuiiilamt You may Do in tho drat ntuio: romuiibor you aro approaching the list If ou are bordering uivod tho laai, and arc suffering so in a or ail Of It ill oflocl-, reiuouibur that If you persist in proorMtinatiOD tba iluia must com when the muat skillful physician aito randei you no j utiotincej wnea tae door ol hope will be eiusad aimi you; waea no ajgal of meroy ten brio you r. I of. In nu ease has the doctor (ailed of huccuss. Ihon let not despair wors uikiq your iuiminntion, but avail your lelf ol tbe bouenoiul remits of his treat moot bo tor your roau i- beyund (he reach of mod-'eal mod-'eal skill or before grim death hurries you to n prom&ture grave, MIDDLE-ACED MEN. Tbere aro many of the age of thirty to slirty who ie troubled with too frequent ovaoua-tliin ovaoua-tliin of tb" bnuldor. of an aoeomoanied by a slight uir lng or burning sanitation, and n W'ixdIdi oi tho sistem in a manner tho PHtiaot mnnn laiwount for On examining the irlojj- ioi.oalu a ropy sediment will aiten bs aud, and ciiuetinj.es 4iut.ll nartloles 0 album on wil' up peat, or tho color bo ot a thin aai ail klih huo again ohangitiK to a drk and oruid ai)n auo- laere are many m u wbo llo of this difficulty ifoorant O ths c'iao. whluh li the iuoond staie of mioti wiakn-. 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To fecure premiums it will be necessary neces-sary to make early application, as tho stock available for that purpose is limited. Toe Leonard Sc.lt MisMmi Co, 41 PAROLAY ST., NEW YORK. d WILLIAM BREDEMEYFR TIIISISO. CONSTTL I INQ AND CIVIL J,1 kniitjasr, U. b Mineral Sarveyor for L:b atd IdsJio, otic. 1'i.blio Ueolk-lal xamintion', reports on mioinK wonerttos, lur-pys aiicoj, raitroa U and onU, nd eunorirteitli the workmss of iha auo Prepare estimates and plans for opening and wirim in on espert on mining- question ques-tion bctroth courts Address 1 U. Uox li.5alt Lameity. Utah. jU NOTICE. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO 11 the tollowms; named parties, that the amount set opposite each carue is the sum we bav eiponded, in labor and 1 money, as assessment for thom, on the I'nnce Oscar mine, situated in Uintah minirg district Summit county, Utah territory: Oscar Kydvald, $71.25: G. orqvist, 71.5; John T. Lund, S.-6Ji5; U. F Yo .mjUrK, $25.00; PoUr Rben-strom, Rben-strom, $12.50. John K Anderson; $12 GO; llarei at.d Amaiio Ual Under, $11.25, the above sums bon g ihoir legal aae4StnonLfi due on the above oiiued mine, and if sid -urns aronvt pnid to us within ninety days from ote, the above-mentioned in-Uirst in-Uirst will become our property by pro- ca of law. POULSOX & GCSDH80S. Park City, Utah, January i6t lbTa. janSO J LESLIE'S MONTHLIES, when bound, make & neat little volume, t The HsRu.n Bindery docs work in ( every style and at reasonable rates. Furniture, k '-- il-. f J, P Buililing Hoofing ; Paper CUPB0AKD3, DESKS, INVALID CHAIRS, BARBER CHAIRS. PARLOR BRACKETS, PARLOR SUITS, WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW CORNICES, LACE CURTAINS, FEATHEBS. It All V CAKItlAGES, Hair and Wire Mattreaaea, UPHOLSTERY WORE, Go to H. DINWOODEY'S, 75, 77 & 79 First Soulh Street, BED CAKIOS, ItOCK SPKI5TGS And H KBEll OO A Tl THE ONLY RELIABLE MARKET FOR LURP 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. Ornoi, Deieret Bank Block. n20 A. GOULD, Aeot. JOHNSON'S HOME-MADE MEDICINES Reeky Mountain LiHiment, Eye Balm, Essence of Life, Fm-monic Fm-monic Syrup, Conkliii Saly, etc., etc, THE BONESET PILLS: They cleanse and parity the Blood. Thoy remove Bilious matter from ths Stomach. They fire appetite and assist digestion, Thoy quickly give relief in Djspepsia. Tboy cure Sick Headache and Pain in the Head. Taeanra Flatulence and drive away Indigestion. In-digestion. 'I hoy oure Mountain sad Bilious F overs. Ihey give strength as a tonic and are an efficient oathartlo. Thoy act splondldly in aaaos f Coualii, Golds, Neuralgia. They remove heaviness from tho itomaeh and oauio healthful slesp. They are good for Colics, Cramp and Rheumatism. Rheu-matism. J bey are real Rocky Mountain Borulatort. They are tbe best mediolno you can take. They are purely vegetable, harmless and actiTD. The? are home-made and warranted to dt yon good. Thoy should be kept at hand by every family. They sell at 25 oests par box; S3 per dosoi, sent by mail. They are always kept at Z. C. M. I. Dra Store. alt Lake City, and all stores geaex allv in the territory. Depot for Johnson's Family Medicine-ST. Medicine-ST. GEORGE. UTAH. D7 H, J. EICHARDS, Siirggon and Physician. Office at tho Drug Store of H. J. Richards & Co., 13 &st Temple street, 717 HENRY WACENER. Soli Lakt Oity, XTiah, CALIFORNIA BREWERY Lager Beer, Ale and Porter, Wholesale and Betall, Second South street, three doors east of the Kleuhant Storo. BUY YOUR WISES AXD LIQI OKS AT THE FOUNTAIN SALOON One door East of Post Office. rha Beat Brands at Low Figures always kept on hand. St. Louis and Wagener's Beer. Hot and Cold Lunch Daily. it. li. uoit sr, a Proprietor. NOTICE. In the Probate Court m and for the County of Halt Lake, in the Territory o Utah. - Ln the matter of the 1 r, listate of Mons Larson, J Deceased. To the Creditors of the Estate of the said deceeued. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS ti apiinst the said estate are hereby re-laired re-laired lo exhibit thorn with the necessary rouchers, within four months alter the irst publication of this- notice, to me, the indorsiRneJ, at my residence at Bifc Cottonwood precinct, Salt Lake County, DAVID BKINTON, Administrator of said state, riovembr 21th, ls77, 1 NEW ADVEHTlSEnflEliia RAOEBMCHlE 55 East Temple Street, SALT LAKE CITY. FIRST THE FIELD! New Spring Grafs Arriving ! New Dress Goods, at We., 12J, 15, 20, 25 imd upvdrda. " Black Alpacas, at 30c, worth 40c. " Piques, 25c. par j'ard. " Elegant Bourettes, for Polonaiae acr 8uita, at $1.25, worth $1.75 per yard. " Striped Spring Silks, 75c. per yard. " Quadrille Spring Silks, 90c. per yard. " Navy Blue SpringSilk, $1.25 per yard. " Choice Black Silks, from 85c. to $3. Novelties in Lace, of various kiods. Embroideries, White and 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. Elegant 4-Bntton wnite Kia more, At $1.50. WHOLESALE MILLIMY! Novelties in Trimming Silks Novelties in Ribbons, Novelties in Ornaments, Novelties in Shapes, Novelties in Hats, Eio., Etc. New Mil, New WMte Mi. Olit WIATER GOODS MuBt be closed out to make room for SPRING GOODS OUB STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS Just received, aDd bought at Bottom Prices is Complete and Choice, NEW CLOTHING, Of choice styles, for Boys fron 3 to 9 years, and from 9 to 15 years. YOUTHS' CLOTHING, from 15 to 20 years, yery low in prices for. the euperior 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. Orders promptly filled and honorable treatment guaranteed. i:!?TABLlHHED 18C-1. i F. iUEBBACn & BRO. ! 21 ' WALKER BRO'S Establishod 1859. DKALKRS I!l EXCHANGE, COLVaod BULLION We draw Exchange on the following Leading Cities of Europe. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND London, Belfast, Dublia, lidinburi and Glasgow. SWITZERLAND, Uasto, Borno. Uoaovi, Ltiereno. Lamaane, in rich and Vovoy. FRANCE, Bordeaux, Bisriii, Baonna, BouIomDo, Havre. Lroisojid i'arij. BELGIUM, Antwerp, Brunols, Luxoiaburs. HOLLAND, Araitordiin aul Uotierdam. NORWAY, Christiaaia, Borjen, Tbrondbjoaijand SuveDser. IS WED EN , Gothoaburs;, ,Stookholm and'ilalmo. DENMARK, ! Copeahftion, ITALY,; Florence. Osnoa, Loxhorn, Milan, n-ulos ilorino, Heine Toria, Venice, RUSSIA, Bt- Pot ors burs. SPAIN, Cadlt, Uidrtd and Seri.le. PORTUGAL, Lis bun inl Oporto. AUSTRIA, Carlsbad, Prajue. Pouh. Trieste, Vtenoa 1 Wein) and ALL TKE GERMAN STATES. AMERICAN C0R11ESP0XDKXTS: ( Imporlers nnd Traders New York J National bank. ( Union Trust Co. CLicco ... First National Benk M.L')ms, Statedavings Assouiation (jmala; ... Omaha National Bant tsaa tTAa. First National Gold Bank jn Fran. B'k British North America LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL SUMMON. Jn the District Court in und for the Third Judicial Did'rivt 0 Utah Territory, Ter-ritory, County of &dt Lake. Alvin W. Moore, Plaintill, Joseph J. ix'liolfiuld, Dcfvndant. The People of the United States in the Territory of Utah send greeting : TO JOSEI'II J. SCUOLF1KLD, 1 Defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought nainst you ly the above named Vlaintill' in ihu District Court of L lie Third Ju-lieiil Jlistriet of tbe Terntorv f Uhih, and to answer the cornpUint lilrd therein wilt in ten days (eie'lueive of the day of service) nl'ior the service on you ol' this sutumotiB if served within th is countv; o-, if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty d-iyaj otherwUo within lorty dsys or judcmenl by default will h1) tsikon ngainst yon, according to th prayer of paid complaint. 1 he said Action is brought lo recover tho sum of 11X1, and interoH thereon from the 1st day of April, 1S71, until paid, nt the. ralo of 10 per cent, per an mini, alleged to be duo from defendant to plaintiff on a certai'i promissory no'c, made and delivered by defendant to plaintill on tho 7ih of lebrunr , 1874, and costs of su t And you are hereby notiliotl that if you I til lo appear and answer the laid tomplaint ns nbovd required, tho sukl plairitilf will taktf judjjinr. t iigainEtyou for llio suirr of S-100, with interest and costs a' above mentioned. Witness, the Hon. Michael a- .0 tichacllor, Judge, and the J I Su'd of the Di-Lriot Court of 1 J the Third Judicial Distric', . - in antl for the Territory ol Utnli, this Hth day of Keb-rmry, Keb-rmry, in tho year of our Lrd on thousand thou-sand eight hundred and seventy-eight. J. D. Louax. C. S. BILL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE. In the Probate Court in and Jor Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah, In tho matter of the Estate ) of Eliza Lees, deceased. J To the Creditors of said deceasid: I LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS XI egniust tho said estate are hereby required to oxhibittbem, with the necessary' neces-sary' vouchers, within ten monthsiiftcr tho first publication of this notice to mo at my residence on First Soulh street, botweon i irsi. anii oeconu jlusi ttrueis, oaiu uaae oty. FERAMOKZ LITTLE, Executor of the last will and testament of Eliza Lees, deceased. Salt Lake Cuy, Feb. 8, 1878. ( f9 NOTICE ! Sale of Utah Northern Railroad. VTOTTOE' IS HEREBY GIVEN il that by virtue of an order of sale Lo me directed, issued out of and under the seal of iho Third District Ocurt of Utah Territory, bearing date tbe Slstdayof January, 1878, 1 will on Wednesday, the 20th day of March, I878, at 12 o'clock, noon, of Eaid dav, at the front door of tho County Court Housn. in tho City and County of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, expose for sale and sell at public pub-lic auction, to the highest bidder, in one parcel, all the following descilbed property, prop-erty, to-wit: All the road-bed and lands connpeted therewith and railroad line of tho Utah Northern Railroad Company, beginning at 0iden in the Territory of Utah, and extending northerly through the Counties Coun-ties of Wobor, Box Eider and Cache in said Territory, and through tho County of Oneida in the Territory of Idaho, including in-cluding the branch railroad lino to Cor-inne, Cor-inne, in said Box Elder County, together with all and singular tho 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 places, work shops, machine shops, weighing weigh-ing scales, lUlures, locomotives, tenders, rolling stock, cars, fuel, equipment, and all other properly of every kind and description now owned or that may hore-after hore-after belong to the said Kailroad company, com-pany, together with all and singular the privileges, tonemonts, hereditaments and appurtenancos thereunto belonging or in anywiro appertaining, and the rents, isuo3, ineomu and proSls thereof, with all rights, title, ioterest, claim, estate, property and possession, in law and in equity, of the said Utah Northern Railroad Company, and every part and parcel thereof. All of tho nforesaid properly will be sold ns tho property of the Utah Northern North-ern Railroad Company, at the suit of the Union Trust Company of Now York. Dated, February 5tn, 1878. , li. B. YOUNG, 16 Special Mastor-in-Chancery. H. B, CLAWSOX DEALER IN Hides. Wool. Furs, Atricultuinl ImplomoTits, Studobakor Farm and dprinu Wagons, Platform Plat-form Wagons. Koapors and Mowom, Thrash-DT. Thrash-DT. Bulky Itakoa. Macbino Kxlras, Railroad Plows, Soranors, Wann iimbor, To am liar-&esa, liar-&esa, Uomo Collars, otc-. Hides, Wool, Furs and Tallow, etc., TEGS to inform his Patrons and tho Public that be is pmos CAs-U fr Hides Wool, Furs and Tallow, and koojn for sale a superior Quality of Plastorers' Hair. WOOL ON COMMISSION. While on an eitondod trip to tho East, and wii h a view ofentoriiiK into the business, tie thoroughly iovosttsatod tho Quid a 01 Grading and Handling; Wools, and is now proparcd, with tho aid of esorionceu graders. tOKOthor with tho most ampio facfl itioi fer baling, to ship op L'omimrajon in fiest-olajji stylo, at tho lowest possible turmi. WAGONS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, IM-PLEMENTS, ETC., To meet tho wants of the Public, koent thecelebraled btudobakor Ifarm and apring Wagons in complota nssortment- Very Biiponor acd hiuhly-finiabcd IMatform Haaons. Mowing Machines ol wcll-knowc superiority. Wagon Timbor, wtll seaeoncd, of the bed t quality, solocted espociallv for thi-climate, thi-climate, tu.eihor with Agricultural implements imple-ments in sreat varioty. hxtraa fur a number of Standard Mowing Mpchincs kopi on hind; also 1 o iru li Teie and the colobratod Main & Winchester nsrse tollars. in various kinds and price. GOODS NOT IN STOCK Ordered on Commission, Long experience in bimlling a1lcleso (roods affords him facilities f.,r ord-rina all kinds ol Merchau.lno not i-ept In noct and ho is now ready to take a'l ordort and'pui-chase and'pui-chase any article dosiied en rentable lorois. Call end examine our Stork at (he Old stand of H. C. M. I., :t,jun ,llui Communion and J fide and Wool Drn,t opposite the Temple Block aiiio; .,,,,,' Z. C. M. .. M,un st-zr:, 'Lake City. u2l Noe. 1 and 2 will be run daily. Nob. 8, 4, 5 and 6 will ba run daily Sundaya excepted. For all information concerning Freight or Paesago, apply to JOHN SHARP, Superintendent. John Sharp, Jr., (Jen. Freight and Ticket Agent. Passing Plac slIIXED TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, Sundays excepted,) , Leaving Salt Latre City at 8:40 a. m. : and 5:05 p. m,; and Ogden at 6 a. m. and 3:30 p. in. . &- For all information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN SHARP, Jr.. Gen. Fr't 4 T'kt Agent. JOHN SHAKP, Superintendent. UTAH WESTERN RAILWAY On and after SI0SDAY, SEPT. lOtli, 1877, and until farther notiso, THE UTAH WESTERN RAILWAY C0M-IAY C0M-IAY will rua trains as follows: Leavo Sail Lsko City at7a.m.. Arrive at Lakupoiot at a 30 a.m., Broikfast. Leave La'onoint at 6. ill a m , Leave at Half-way Houso at 0 10 a m. Loavo at Tuoolo at City at a m. i Arrive at Terminus at a m. Loivo Terminus at 12.10 p.m.. , LeavoTooelo City at 12.45 p u. Leave Half-way llouso at 1.3 j p.m., Arrive at Lalcopoint at I 50 p m. Dinner. Leave l.asoi.oml at 2.10 p ru-Arrive ru-Arrive at Ko.lt L .ko City at .i.SO p.m. The Company will issue XCUR&IO TICKETS TO LAKEPOINT AND RETURN a I?r .dR7 (l,iriP,!h "k ((nnd only on dayofiisue., atli.jfc. lor Hound Trip. Children Chil-dren betwoen j and 12 years ,f ago, i&c, M II . P. KIMBALL, Gen'ISup-t. JOHN" N. GOODWIN, s Counsellor - at-Law, federal Buildings No. 6-12 F Street, I (Koom 31,) j WA8H1HCTOW, D. C, ' Itef renco W. H. Hooper. auH ! ' -- - i t BENEDICT, HALL ' T'o.'j Kanafactarenand Whelenalo 1 ti ja j Boots and Slices 1 134A13CGrand st., Nsw York I ( orner Crsif, ons block tut of Brcadway MAKHC0D Ej3irOKt:n7 DR. STEiFHART's ESSENCE OF LIFE Is a Poworful and Kffloient Cure for Mervous a-ndlhysical Dobilltv torhoa.. SemiJl Weakness Dochns and Eshauned Viialuy THE EtifeENCE OF LIFE I; plea; nnt to take and la free trnm .1, B hbls anu itrviimh lo 'be Wt-rves. 1 "r- THE ESSENCE OF LIFE M'lll Htand the search of Boienlifi t anKinVKH"lUnU"dcd by tho Ul0lt b'.Vtt THE ESSENCE OF LIFE Is a pure, nervous and nourinhlna rm. it (.ives louo to the nervous siou. and nuilflos nd wiuhniffi THE ESSENCE Of LIFE Is rocominondod and nuftiatitocd m . iorvou(. Woakr.flss, no iw.Ut lium .7 cauao or ol bow Iuiik staaCiK. U11 THE ESSENCE OF LlFg Also cnies Pflrnlysis, Loss of Also,, .nj,,i diaoiyop. whether ot mule or foui "ilu of do In it at inn oLaraoier. ' 11 THE ESSENCE OF LIFE Will renovate and purilvibo BlooJ, ttlnlf.1 by Miasmatic or otnur poiMins. It rcuioi! or Pimpled, nnd leavosibo ouuiplmlt,-, t."r and tuu ekin smooth. I'rieo i3 ier Bottle, or four times th, quantny for PPL bort to any iLddrou 1 cure irom observation ni-on reoeliit of r,riP. or C. U. 0.. ami to b had only .f ' 42b' Kearny street, SAN FRANCISCO Where II LottorB should be auoreiied. Office hours iroin ti am till ii.m.andeta 8 o'clo-k evoniniffl. tsundayi, liom lu to 1 o'oluok. Consultation and Advioo by Letter frt "Among tho American R views tfaa Internationai is always contpicuous."-Acadcmy, contpicuous."-Acadcmy, London. "Will not suffer by compBrison with tho best foreign quarterlk'8."-Uiiurch-man, N ew York. "Not equalled by any of ilsdintcmpo-rarie., ilsdintcmpo-rarie., home or foreign, in spirit, stvlo, or ability." Interior, Chicago. "This is the loading magazine of America." 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