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Show DR. C. W. HIGGINS THE MICKOSCOPIO and ANALT TIC PHYSICIAN, would inform his friends and the public that he has removed re-moved his office to No. 7, Little's Row, where he is prepared to treat those afflicted with FiLs, Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Catarrh, Cancers, Tumors, Old Sores, Diseases of the y kin. Dyspepsia, Dys-pepsia, Costivenesa, Piles, and Weakness of the Bowels, Liver Complaint, Kidney Complaint, Deafness. Sore Eyed, Neuralgia, Neu-ralgia, Siok Headache, Scrofula, Salt : Rheum, Erysipelas, Pleurisy, Asthma, Acute or Chronic Rheumatism, etc., etc. Particular attention given o Chronic Diseases of Females. I make a specialty of Chronic Diseases, Dis-eases, and endeavor to furnish (invalids lacing themselves under my treatment remedies that will cure causes as well aa affects. Many are now enjoying goou health who were given up as incurable by friends and physicians, witnesses to the success of mv remedies in the cure f Chronic Diaewda; and I here invite the most obsliuaM cases to consult me. For the encouiagementof the afflicted I will say that those who wiBh it can have the address of parties residing. in this city as well aa other parts of the country who have been rescued from the giasp f Diauase by my romodies. after trying from six to twenty (so called) eminent physicians in vain. I form my diagnosis by a microspupl-cal microspupl-cal examination and chemical test of the blood and urine, and fowl confident that with this ici untitle method of detecting disease, and my method of treatment. J. hall be as successful in the future as I have been in the past. Dr. C W. Hig-rins Hig-rins may be consulted daily (excepting Sundays) at his office, from 10 a. m. to 2 p.m., and from S 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 postage stamp to repay reply) re-ply) I will forward a list of questions, answers 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 ot patients whom 1 have not been permitted to see (many of whom had been given up aa incurable by friends and physicians) enables mo to warrant as good satisfaction satisfac-tion to those consulting me by letter as to those who favor me with a personal interview. in-terview. No foe will bo expected in any case for the first interview. N. B. Please Bend your address and lot one of my books treating on Chronic I) i seas os and other complaints. Free to II. P. O. 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Single volumes, by mail, postpaid, $3.00. Cloth cases, for binding, 68 cents, by mail, postpaid. A Complete Analytical Index to the Qrst Fifty Volumes of Harper's Magazine has beon published, rendering available for reference the vast and varied woalth of information which conatitutos this periodical pe-riodical a perfect illustrated literary cyclopedia. cy-clopedia. 8vo, Cloth, $3.00; Half Calf, $6.25. t?ont postage prepaid. Subscriptions received for Harper's Periodicals only. , Newspapers are not to copy thts ad-vertisemtnt ad-vertisemtnt without the express order of Utarper Ai Broiherw. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, n24 New York. Estate of William ffl. Johns, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY" the undorH'gned executors of the last will and testament of William M. Johns, deooasudj to tho creditors of, and all por-sons por-sons having claims againgt said deceased, to ex Mbit the same with the necessary vouchers, within Ion months from tho first publication of this notice, to the undersigned, at tho office of Bannett & Harknces, No. 80 Main stroot, Salt Lake city. C. W. BENNETT, LEILA JOHNS, Salt Lake City, Jan. 26, 1S78. j27 DR. ROGERS' SYRuf OF LIVERWORT TAR m CANCHALaGUA CUiiKS COUuUB ASD UOLDC. Liverwort, Tar and CaMalapa cuiius soils TURUAT. Liverwort. Tar aoi Caiiclialap CURES INCIPIENT CONaUMi'TION-S Liverwort, Tar aai CaccliaWiia CURBS PNEUMONIA, liverwort, Tar aiJ CancMapa CURBS CufiUBdTIOM OF TBS J.USUS. Liverwort, Tar anil CancMapa CPRKtf A LI. LUNG AND PBCTOKaL D1SKABS3. For sale bj Z, C. M. I, o9 EXTRAORDINARY EfJb.ta are being made by the people of tbii Territory to develop and sustain bome manufactureB, because tboy realize that therein lioa the aource ol prosperity. WONDERFUL Progrras migbt be gained in this direetion if all manufaoturen iuUtab would place Ibeir goods in tbe market as attractivel in appearance, and on cbeap as tbe imported articles. A bitberto STUPENDOUS Drawback to tbe sale of home-made Boots and Shoes, for instance, baa been tbe use of poorly tanned leather, and having them made in a clumsy, slovenly manner. The IMMENSE Demand which has been created or Rowc's celebrated home-made booin and sboeB is the direct result of UBing tbe beat qualities; of material, principally princi-pally Walker & Oakley's, stock, first-olass workmanship, elegant atylea, and prices as low as the imported, Bayers of booti and BhoeB, retail or wholesale, whole-sale, can demonstrate these facts by calling on WM. Ii. E;OWE, At ' Tkc Big Boot," 87 List Temple Street, salt lake city. Communicate d.J Immediately facing the office trom which all the folks get their mail, is the finest stock in the mountains, of Liquors, Cigars, Beer and Ale. The Champagnes, like diamonds, sparkle; the Cognacs Cog-nacs are ever au fait; the Gins and the Rums are the choicest so all the connois- seurs say. The finest of Wines, French and German, with Port from Oporto are here ; " superb Andalusian Sherry, and, St. Louis Excelsior Excel-sior Beer. There are Mon arch and Ripy, and Blue-- Blue-- grasSj Aurora, Bear Grass and Old Crow; Peerless and Atherton Whiskies; all distilled dis-tilled from the best grains that grow. Here are Hennessey, Hen-nessey, Seignette and Bisquit, du Bouche, Renault Freres andOtard,Pinet,Castillonand Eau. de vie Cognacs: the choicest e'er sung by a bard. Of Gins, Rums, of Champagnes Cham-pagnes and Sherries, and Ales, Porters, Wines and Cigars; we've thechoice aad none better, grace the shrines of Venus and - Mars. For social and medical uses, our Liquors cannot be excelled; they were pure when distilled dis-tilled are now fine, on ac-countof ac-countof the time they've been held,' Pure Liquors, judiciously judici-ously taken, do good; so do meat of the sheep and the kine, but at one meal, don't eat a whole critter, nor drink up- a barrel of wine. Brandy does good when used rightly, and wives are a blessing to men of the former don't swallow a hogshead; hogs-head; of the latter you needn't take ten. For the use of yourself and your household, your Liquors and Wines should be pure, "But where shall I go to procure them?" Walker Bros. & Co. to be sure. Great Reduction! TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, THE XT. O. 'T AILOE.S' HAVE DETERMINED TO SELL THEIR SPLENDID STOCK OF WINTER AND FALL GOODS AT UNPRECEDENTED!. Y LOW FICURES. :o: FINE, :1 ELL-FINISHED HOIK-MADE OVERCOATINGS jnd all kinds of FALL AND WINTER GOODS From every Mill in the Territoiy, SUITS MADE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE Work and t'i' Warranted. TI1U LMTEU ORDER OF TAILORS, CVmrtitution Buildings, opposite Z. C. M. L 8 W. C. BOWRING, PIONEER POULTRY STORE. Fiah, Fresh Oysters and Game, TURRETS, GEESE AND DUCKS For OhrislcMu. General Groceries and Provisions. PHESH BUTTER AHD EGOS, A Specialty. 84 FIRST SOUTH STREET, ' Oppoai'.o Kimball Block. Go-dB delivered promptly. dG J. Pivmi titnra a. F. Dobkudb SMITH tV DOR E M US CIVIL ENGINEERS AND TJ. 8. MIEt. aral Survayora, niaka a apociftltj f RAILROAD EHOINEYRIWQ aad of HINIKO SUHVXYIBO, Far Patasta, Adraria CI aim i aad of rjndar-rrctond rjndar-rrctond Horkinra. Offioa bcwen Duerat aaUaoaJ Bank and Naw C-p btora, I m P. 07bM 4JL 1 LEGAL SUMMONS. In the Diatt-ict Court in und for t)u Third Judicial JAatncl of Utah Tcr-rttvrg, Tcr-rttvrg, County of bait Lake. Alvia W. Moore, Plaintiff, vs Joseph J. Scholflold, Dukndant. The People of tht United Statta in the Territory of Utah send greeting : TO JOSEPH J. SCHOLF1ELD, Uct'indaQL You are hereby required to appear in an actios brouebt agninii you by the above named Plainull' in the Iistrici Courtoftba Third Judicial Dialrict of th Tenitory of Ulah, and lo answer tho complaint tiled therein witain ten lUyb (eiciuaive of the dny of aervice after the service on you of this sum room if served wilbin this county; or, if served outofth's county, but in tliia district within twenty days; otln;rwUe within Jorty days or judgment by default will be takan against you, according to IOl-prayer IOl-prayer ofeaid complaint. Tho laid action is brought to recover the sum of $400, and interest thereon from the 1st day of April, 1674, unli: paid, at tha rate of 10 per cent, per annum, an-num, alleged to bo dua from dsfondant to plaintitfun a certiu promissory no:e, made and delivered bv defendant to plaintiff on the 27lh of February, 1874. and costs of tuit. And you are facrebr notified tbat if you fail to appear and anawer the (aid complaint aa above required, the-sa'd plaintiff will tsko judp.innt against you for tbe mm of 8-10!), with inerest and ooau ag above mentioned. "Witness, tbe Iloa. Michael o Schai'Iler, Juilge, and the J sal Sfial of tbo '-tr'ct Court of 1 J the lhird Judicial District, . " in and for the Territory of Utah, this 14th day of February, Feb-ruary, in the year of our Lord one thou-aand thou-aand eif ht hundred and tcvenly-eight, J. D. Lomax, C. S. HILL, Attorney for Plaintiff. . Clerk. m3 FOR Furniture, A k : I b Building Roofing Paper CUPBOARDS, DESKS, INVALID CHAIR?, BARBER CHAIRS, PARLOR BRACKETS. PARLOR SUITS, WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW CORNICES, LACE CURTAINS, FEATHERS. BABY CAKBIAGES, Hair and Wire Mattresses, UPHOLSTERY WORE, Oo lo H. MNWOODEY'S, 75, 77 k 79 First South Street, BED CABTYOX, ROCK SPRIXGS AiKl WEBEB COAL. THE ONLY RELIABLE MARKET FOB LUMP ASSORTED AND EGG COAL. Large stock always on hand, and full weight guaranteed. Price low, and special attention (Wen to the wants of the public Ornci, Deaeret Bank Block. n20 A, GOULD, Ajtent HENRY WAG EN ER , Salt Lake Oily, Ulah, CALIFORNIA BREWERY Lager Beer, ile and Porter Wholaaala aad Ratal, Seoond South itreot, three doon east of thn Blenhant Store. H. J. RICHARDS, Surgeon and Physician. Office t tho Pni Store of H. J. Richard, & Co., 8 Kut Templo street. JIT LEGAL X0TICE. In the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake County, Territory of ulah. In the matter of the Katate ") I of f Eliza Lees, decoasod. J To the Credilert of taid deceased: 1 LL PERSONS TIAVING CLAIMS A againat tho anid raUU art. hereby rvrjuirci to exhibit them, with the nec:s-aary nec:s-aary vo'icb'TB, within ton month i aftr the first publication of this notion to mo at my rr-oi'jijDce on Ki rat South atrc-t, between Firat and SocodJ aet ttrootj, Salt Lake C'tj FKBAMORZ LITTLE, Executor of tbe last wilt and testament nt Eliza Le"s, defeated. Bait Lake City, Vsh. , 179. f9 !!1.AWP WEST AO RANTS. MRS. U W. KIMBALL PRIVATE BoVrDIKG HOUSE. THE ARCADE RESTAURANT AND CHOP HOUSE. THE BEST IN THE CITY, ifeali frved at hll hours af tko day and niKlit in Bret class Style. OYSTERS IN EVERY 8IYLE. 6C Main Street. J AS. DJN WCIODKV, Frejj aula SALT LAKE HOUSE. Main Street, Salt Lake Citv. Board and Room, $2 per Cay, SAM. c. KWIXG, T'oprictor CL1FT HOUSE, Tie Best Family Betel in UisL A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE T HKuVCVD MTV$ SooDi od Totrd from II rn lo K.30 .m U.j. w.,1,, 6u ,,. M,isi ,,U1 j lu families t'ota.r iletn end Third So. lb urate. Pelt Lek. uty. r. V UUi T. Frowiclor. BAXKING. or SALT LAKE CIT7. UTAH. Peid-up OapiUl ,200,000 tnlhoiliod Capital (1,006.000 W. D. nooPBR. PrMidoM iSVpf,UEA1' Y "'"" OKU. Q.OAViNOV, j L.B.blLLS.C-M.t ' mil m COLD DUBT, COIN eXCMANCE IJUid Warrantl, College Scrip, eto. CallectioM made and promptly ron'tterf, VonxiQX KlcHiUiri Fok Sji.s. Interest PaM on Ssvliigs OcpoLlta eH McCORNICK I COT BANKERS, Salt Lake City, Utah. IBAKSACT EVERT DESCBIPTKH OJ BAHKIDO B0S1KESS. Purcliase Bold Dost, ft)iu and Bullion. MCHfT ATIIKTIOII Dll TO C0llCnos. Kirfeitriie the Purchase arid Sale ol &tock3 on Otwinwsioii. Advance on Oree and Bane BoJllon eon. iigned to oar order. Sea Ecehanoe and Telcgraphie Tram-ere Tram-ere on points Eaetand West anil on the leading eiliee of itorope. OORKESPONDlTS: N"BaBkkI"0r"r'' ""' Trd' Kail Ohioaeo Oommerola National Bank. Omaha-Om. h. National Hank 8anranolio-l,,t Nat. Uold Bank. myl. T. R. JONES, BANKER, SALTIAKECITY.UTAM, Dealor hi: Foreign and Dootic Excliaup, Q OLD AND SILVER. .JuMSH', ""'on nald to buyln, uj lolllns Hoed, and dlooks. nejotlatiii Mml. Titlo, to Property examined. Careful attention glren to Collections. Oorresjiotulents: ?.,"7"k,- J- B. Col.oto a Co ean Jfranjl,, B.rt of California m "ee Mutual ln.urance Co. BUY YOUR WINES AXO .!(( OStN AT TIIE FOUNTAIN SALOON One door East of rost ('Jice. Tbe Beat Brand at Low FiguroB alwyn kept on hand. St. Louis and Wagener'8 Boer. Hot and Cold Luooh Daily. HORN & HAMMEflNICK, " Pro,.rl.lo'r, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICK OP LEA & PERRINS' CKI.KIJH4XKII HlO.NOtlNCED. ESTRACl' BY ' G'J of . I.Mt. r from OOHNOlbSBUItS if 0"v. f F J rk. lOBBnil l ,tM.dr.t7oU. ,, If K Lrcrl,er at U'or- "ONLY BOODfpi-ip SAUCE," pv-Bvltft H dt. -r a t, in ,.,y And aprllsabla ItL .?.' 01 iil n. tbfc,ot TO KVKKV fl- pa tW wuu VAKIKl'T Of r ' "'l"Jni0.lwb..le DISH. '.Tado'0lLM WORCESTERSHIRE SADCE Thai (llTlne the frni hi in cr mil onu Ibe Bent bin I liu Mo.t Kcouomivnl biiur.. Sifnatur oo rPrr h'.ttla. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, 28 lnrraj it. aod 1 Vnltn Sunare. New V .-k |