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Show DR. C. W. HIGGINSj THB MICROSCOPIC and ANALYTIC ANALY-TIC PHYSICIAN, would inform his friends and the public that ha has removed re-moved his offico to No. 7, Little's Row, where he is prepared to treat those , afflicted with Fits, Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Catarrh, Cancers, Tumors, Old Bores, Diseases of the Skin, Dyspepsia, Dys-pepsia, Costiveness, Piles, and Weakness of the Bowels, Liver Complaint, Kidney Complaint, Deafness. Sore Eyes, Neuralgia, Neu-ralgia, Sick Headache, Scrofula, Suit Rheum, Krysipolai, Pleurisy, Asthma, Acute or Chronic Rheumatism, etc., etc. Particular attention given a Chronic Diseases of Females, I make a specialty of Chronic Diseases, Dis-eases, and endeavor to furnish (invalids 1 placing themselves under my treatment; remedies that will cure causes as well as . effects. Many are now enjoying goou health who were given up as incurable by friends and physicians, witnesses to the success of car romedios in the cure f Chronic Diieaiae; and I here invito the most obstinaM cases to consult me. For the encooiageinent of the afflicted I will say that those who wish it can have ui aaareas oi parties resming in mis city as well as other parts of the country who have been rescued frem the grsp f Disease by my remedies, aftor trying from six to twenty (so called) eminent physicians la vain. I form my diagnosis by a microspopi-oal microspopi-oal examination and chemical test of the blood and urine, and feel con lid on t that with this soiontiiio method of detecting disease, and my method of treatment. I shall be as successful in the future as I hare been in the past. Dr. C. W. Hig- 5 ins may be oonsulted daily (excepting undays) at his office, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and from 8 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. Invalids residing at a distance who are unable to viit my oQice, 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 judgo of tho nature and extent of their disease, as well as by a personal examination. exami-nation. My success in the treatment of patients whom I have not boon pormitted to see (many of whom had been given up as incurable by friends and physicians) enables mo to warrant as good Batislac-- Batislac-- tioD to those consulting me by letter as to those who favor me with a personal interview. in-terview. No fee will be expected in any case for the first interview. N. B. Please send your addross and get one of my books treating on Chronic Diseases and other complaints. Froe to all. I'. 0, Box 718, Salt Lake City,1 Utah. iy!9 1b Pianos and Organs manufactured by, Daniel V. Ueatty.of Weihington.LNew Jersey are mora oarnostly and aenorelly commanded by the lraia mad tha maiia-lortBg public tkta id; rr ITTU'P ins tru moots niRUfio-Kl-Q I IT lured in this aouatry or IJV Kuropo. Tho aosiiblo dplh. riohaaai and volume of Cono combined with ni ai rt fs a raia bril-Hqt, bril-Hqt, cUr- H I fl Pf 1 1 nets aad per-faot per-faot avakani I I M 11U vj. throoeheut tho ntira ffHMHBB md obav all. a lurprUiiix duration Kbieh nevar chaDsos undar th mit Aun tloiloateor poiror-ful poiror-ful toaoh. Tha oal- JllL abratod " Golden Tonsu" Kedi in Uaatiy'l Colabra- td On an la oonjunolion with tha tiortacted Kacd Boards, j q p aj a vroduoo ,woflj tonas." Bv "JajrmTTHf f 1 U T"' warranted in erery reiieot. and will bo hipped oq from flvo to flftoon days toat trial, tba manuraoturar nayiuR lelsut both waji. If tha Inttrumant In not ifttiiltiotory. Ilms-tratad Ilms-tratad AU V H KTltiKR (Oatalosuo KdlUon) Mat fra on applioation.) DANIEL F. BKATTY, ill Whlntten, New J on ay. STEWART'S : ' - Crlbrolftl BRUSHES. rot fAXNTBM, KAL30MTNKRS, An QntkatL Fwn.T Dsa. Tor ttala, Wholaaale and Retail. y I. 0. M. I- Grocary aod brc DpaumenO, M'wrt. Hodbe, t'itu k Co., 8 V. TMdel, Mttun. Kimball k Lawranoa, Meem. Day Co. , lawrs. Wm.Jtaainn. 8oni k Sadlar T1WABT.BR0S. k CO.., ail FitUborcL F 3 I Walker Bros. 1878. CLOTHING la the FRONT. Having just completed Stock taking we hare not decided to go out of the ClothiDg business, but tu fill up for 1 1 e Spring trade with the Largest and Must Complete Stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing Ever brought to Utah. In the meantime we have decided to close out the ba'aoce of our WINTER STOCK At lower 'pricea thao any house has Bold'at this Winter, to make room for fX , T.J OUR MSB SPRING 1HP0RTATI0S Great Slaughter ! Ha?iog routed out durirjg Stock-Inking $50,000.00 Worth of Fine Goods bought during flush times, we hive decided to give oui customers the benefit by CLOSING THEM OUT REGARDLESS OF COST They will embrace Choice Silks, Poplins, Dress;Goods, Real Laces, Real Lace Collars and Handkerchiefs, Fine Mink Sets, Point Lace, French Hosiery, English Thread Lacp, Corsets, Etc. Our Grocery Department Contains the moat complete Btock of the necessaries of lio in this city, and PriceBaro Cheaper than ever. XXX FLOUR Reducedto$2.40ASACi(. ' Orange County Butter, 40c. per lb. UTAH WESTERN RAILWAY On and after MONDAY, SEPT. 10th, 1877, and until further notice, TIIB UTAH WESTERN RAILWAY COM-PANY COM-PANY will rua trains as folio wi: Leave Salt Lake City at T a.m.. Arrive at Lakopoint at 8 30 a.m., Breakfast Leave Lakonoint at S.iiU a m., Lsbto at tlalf-way House at 0.10 a, mi Loire at Tooele at City at VM a;to. Arriv at Torminna at 1U.10 a.m. Leave Terminal Bt 12.10 p.m.. Leave Tooele City at 12.15 i u. Loave il a It-way ilouio at 1.3U p.m.. Arrire at Lakopoiut at 1.60 p.m. Dinner. Lonvo Lahopoint at .LO p.ni., Arrire at Bait Lake City at a.SO p.m. The Company will isiu XCURSION TICKETS TO LAKEPOINT AND RETURN Every dav during tha week (food only on day of iisuej.atfl.l1) for Kound Trip. Chil-draa Chil-draa between 6 and 12 yo&xi of ace, 06o. dll H. P. KIMBALL, Qen'l 8up't. I tali Central Railroad. PIONEER LINE OF UTAH. On and after Jnas 30th, 1875. Name of StatioH. 6 f 5 (L, TRAIN 8 LXAVS a. m. I p. m. $ c Bait Laks.- 7 00. 3 40 Wood's Cross 7 25 ! 4 IW 60 Oontreville 7 S:i 4 lfi 76 Farminston 7 50 4 H3 1 00 liaysville S lli 4 !2 1 86 A.RBITK AT I C m... 9 00 1 J JO 2 00 ' TT ,4 y j1 Nam of Station. o 1 ' 6 2 S 2i (L, .'A pn Ph TlAlst LATi a.m., p.m. 'I c (Vdan 9 40 tt 3)i tUyiviU.. 10 31 7 10,1 00 Jrmliiffton 10 6'2 7 8111 So CMitrerilla. U w 7 441 60 Wood's Ctoss 11 Wi 7 Mil 76 rains; Placw. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY tunF' excepted,) Leaving Salt Lafco City at 8:40 a. m. and p. m.; and Ogden at 6 a. m. and 3:S0 p. ni. For all inforir.auon cni'niiTiK Freight or Fauajre, Apply W JOHN SHARP. J-. Uon. Fr't T'kt AgonL JOHN SHAJiP, SuperiatendenU Utah Southern Railroad ON AND A FT KB DECEMBER" 13th, 1876. GOING BOOTH. W US Name of Station. . g d 'p 6 'S S S trains LEATB a. m. a. m. p. m. $ 0. Salt Lake 7 00 6 10 2 00 Little Cottonwood 7 28 6 45 2 26 60 Junction 7 48 7 15 2 65 76 AIlRITJt AT Sandy 7 63 7 25 8 15 1 00 LEATK mid. Sandj 8 03 Draper 8 18 1 26 Lelu 9 08 1 7o American Fork... 9 20 1 90 Pleasant Grove-... 9 32 2 00 Provo 10 16 2 50 Sprinffvillo 10 86 2 76 Spanish Fork. 10 51 S 00 Paysoi 11 28 ' 8 60 Santaquin 11 43 4 00 arr AT Terminus 12 00 4 00 DOING NORTH . Nmo ol Station, o 3 d S o '? ' K tk & & t TRAIKS LSATS p. n.a. ni. p. m. $ 0. Termiqus 12 20 Santaquin 12 57 26 Payson 1 17 5 Spanish Fork 1 49 1 00 Springvillo 3 06 1 26 Provo 2 25 1 60 PleaBant Grove.... 8 06 2 00 American Fork.... 3 20 2 10 Lohi 3 32 2 26 Draper..; 4 22 2 75 arr. at Sandy- 4 37 3 00 lv Samdy (mxd) 4 47 10 30 5 00 ,r ::..-tion 4 61 10 40 6 10:8 25 Liltie Oottonwoxl 6 il ll 10 5 40 3 60 aur at Salt Lake. 6 40 12 OOl 6 154 00 Nob. 1 and S will be rua daily, Nos. 3, 4, 6 and 6 will bo run daily Sundays excepted. For all information conccrnina; Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN SHARP, Superintoodoat. Joux Sharp, Jr., Uon. Froijrht and Ticket Agoni. UTAH N D RTHEBH R On and after NOVEMBER let, 1877, Train on this Road will leave Stations mentioned below as follews; southward: Nam of Stati. -ii. No. 1 Paas'r Trains Loave p;d. n 9 SO a.m. " Briebam 1 1 P5 " " Lottt 2 5-3 p. aa. " - Arrive "ranklin 4 35 " KO RTEW A KI( e- 2 Paw'7 Trains Lave Franklin 9 20 a-m. " Logan 11 15 " " Briffnam 2 40 p.m AiifThOgdea 4 15 " Gil-mer A Salisbury's Stas Line to and from Montana connect with Train." at FTanklin. d23 e. W.IHATCQBB, Supt Estate of William M. Jains, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY the undersignod executors of tho last will and testament of William M. Johns, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons per-sons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit tho samo with tho necessary vouchers, within ten months from the first publication of this notice, to tho undersigned, at tbe office of Bennett tt Ilarkaess, Ho. SO Main street, Salt Lake city. C. W. BENNETT, LEILA JOHNS, Salt Lake City, Jan. 26, 1878. j27 WILLIAM BREDEMEYFR, MIMSO, CONSULTING AND CIVIL Knrlnanr. II. S 4J)twl Survavor fur Utah and Idaho, Notary l'ublio. Geological ' axauii nations, reports on mining1 pro nor ties, turrera minoi, railroads and oanals, ana anporititends tha workings of the 'nmo. Prepare osiimntas and plant for opening and vrorkini minei. expert on lb in log questions ques-tions boforo tho courts. Addros3 P, 0. Box 1 lliT, Salt LaKeoity, Us ah, jU DAVID JAMES, LICENSED PLUMBER TINNER, Gas U Steam Fitter Karp aerial lj announce that HiVIXG BRKS AWARDKD THK CON TK.U'T K01I LU Hfc TttK HTk HAIKU PU'KS. ; And ban tie a 1 rr stook oj Ftntnblni j Ma'orai oa hicJ, he i now prepared ic LAY V. VfXK I'U'K-S IN 1'UJL1C asd 1'illVAIK liUILUUMUS. I Dealer it Marble Slabs arid Wu. j Ratiit, Witcr O'ascU, Copjer on. j Zinc Bath Tut, Mat, Galvanized atvi iicse lip ami iiuings for same r Aeent for KIT MS KIT'S Foroe, Llfl and Drive Well i'uMl'i tuid Kxtru. 1' um pi ro paired, All work guaranteed. UfFlCS AND WORKSHOPS, West Temple Street Oppooho City Moat Market. mm & pask, Keep tho Bt Stock in the West oi ctara lit lHLVERWARE, DIAM0SD3, and FIRST-0LAS3 JEW BLR) Of all kinds, whtah they are Belling at the must Reasonable Prices. Call and examine their goods, yon are sore to be suited Kast Temple St., Bait lake City au!3 H. J. RICHARDS, Surgeon and Physician. Offica at the Dnijj Store of H. J. Kichards & Co., 13 Kaat Temple itreet. lY" AT TEASDEL'S BUY THE VESPER PARLOR COOK.5 NEW LOT JUST ARRIVED. GOOD WINTER STOVE, SPLENDID SUMMER STOVE. BEST, ECONOMICAL, DURABLE, QUICK BAKER, RAPID WARMER, SOLID MADE, SAVES FUEL, EVERYBODY LIKES THEM. CAN BUY THEM AT TEASDEL'S. ALSO, FULL STOCK, IN TWENTY OTHER VARIETIES, OF COOK AND PARLOR STOVES. Afull snpplj of WINTER GOODS can be found CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, At tlio store of THSiAS TAYLOR So. 73 East Tciuplc S(recl, Comistirig of Currants, Layer and Muscatel Raisins, liCinon ana citron l'eci. Candies and Nuts, With other CHOICE GROCERIES. Also a full line of Dress and Staple Dry Goods, suitable for the Season. CALL AND BEE BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. HENRY WACfcNER, Ball Lakt City, Utah, CALIFORNIA BRETERY Lager Beer, Ale and Porter Wholeeale aad EteuII, Second South rtrnfit, thrw doors entf. of the K i ep bant Store. BUY YOUR VPIXESASD tlQl OKS AT TUB FOUNTAIN SALOON One door East oj Post Office, The Best Brands at Low Figures always kept on hand. St. Louis and Wagoner's Beer. Hot and Cold Lunch Daily. HORN & HAMMERNICK, aO Proprietors J. Piwbof Smith A. V. Doaoimi SMITH & DOR EMUS CIVTL KN'IINEKRS AND TT. 8. M1M era! Surrey on. ntuka a ipneialty f RAILROAD ZWrjTNKrRTXO aad of MINING BT5RTZTIKO, For PeHnU. Adrarse Climi and of Tnder-fronnd Tnder-fronnd V. nrkmg". Office between Ienret National Hunk and Sow Co-ttp P. 0. boa !. 44 A RESTAURANTS, MRS. L . W . KIMBALL ITis k;-eed a PSIVATc BDiP.DlfiG HOUSE, THE ARCADE RESTAURANT N0 CliGP HOUSE. THE BEST IN THE CITY. Meals sorved iu rJl hours of tho ai:d nilit in iirst-dass Stvla. OTSIEKS IK EVSRY SIYIE. i! aia StrtVw JAS. D1NW0ODEY, rroii CLIFT SSOLSSE, The Brst Family L'otf! m U!2l. A FIRST-CLASS MoY.SE. AT KKi.lTKO HATES. Hoom anvt Do.rd from SI 0 to M r.r ""imfc'' m ' rK'' Lak.ct)-. K. ... i-1 ;i r. iT..,.n.ior. wm mm. im 0- SALT LAKE CIT7. UTAH. Paid-rip Capital 200,000 Anthoiiiod capital ...11,009.000 Wk. D. JJOOH.K. 1 'riJ-.-t, x n.ti.r.i-.'KLiiin;, ii-r.-:i.. V.'u. JliNMNUiS, ,'UjJJJ till AKi', V liir,,,,,,-. GEO. Q, L'.U'KO'.", ? L. M. hLLLa, L.'3L' aOLDDUjT, CO!W EXCHANGE Laud Wtrraati, Collogo Scrip, etc. OcUactiOfis viade and promptly remitted i'OEKlGJt EXOIIAKGK l-'OR SaLB. tnterost rata on Savlnp Deposit! no McCORKICK&Ca. BANKERS, Salt Lake City, Utah. TBANBACT EVERT DESCRIPTION OJ BANKING BUSINESS. Purchase Gold Dust, Coiu and Hnlliou. PIOMPT ATTENTION BIVCN TO COUECTIOHS. Uitdertak-e the rurchajte and Sale of blocks on Commission, Advance on Orw and Rasa Bollion eon-iffnod eon-iffnod to our Ordor. Sell JOxehoiige and Telegraphic Transfers Trans-fers on points hktst and Witst awl on the leading citus of Jsbtropc, OORRESPONT3ENTS : New Yock lmportor'a and Trador'a Natl Bank. Chicago Oommoroia Nntlonn' liant. St. Louie State Bixvluu'h AntuouiLion, Omaha Omshn National iJwii, San i)raneiou 1-int Wat. Gold &auk. my 14 T. R. 'JONES, BANKER, SALT 1 AKEClTY, UTAH, Dr,l-r In Foreip awl Ll;;i :i;c EicfcaDie, GOLD AM) Sf, VIC ft t "Partfonlar attfntlon imid to Ihij-Idb and (oiling UonJuau.l .n)nl;, D. i, int iort. !a, Loans an-J othor Icifioojb truuwiiolions. litlos to Prnimriy (isiiuiiiivi!. Caroful atlomion nivnu to UollortloM- CorrctqHnilentx; New York. 1. C"IcntoACo ban rraneiftoo !nnk nf Calil'irnia A tent lioino M uinl Jiihurajco Co. 1038 hsiibiid:j lorn FOR TIIK PIT" T'OV '(il V. K-FHTA B-LIS111NU B-LIS111NU I II b HIllMv, V , IA-K nnd II A H.N K.- I'A(,"1-I V "V .1, H.CLI-.MliX-SHAW, whicb wbk d-M ojr, ,v 1'iro on ,-undfty evonuiK, Do nhImt 2 d, if-77, rosult-ina rosult-ina in the toial )om -,f T..(,i, Pln.u, hiook and I'romiot; r!h0 of nil tho L'lothinB uiitl nooeMrtrien of itin-n ri'.il' nt A pprenii' ci. .1 . 11. Olamatxbnw ntt''la U Hie i-ublio of l3bii ti j iut imm urn, qui iniric fi iru of crarms mrndionncy. but by u M' Ijycili ! T10N LUANol any amount trlnch iho i to-plo to-plo can -0 nd nr think tt M to tiro t-i ro-oUablnh., ro-oUablnh., Jlrnncb ! nnmo I -,d r' ry w tilrh iS ninr't'ivmr-nt to imr rn'ti urr'l by n hlch tba oomniunit? is brriLtl..d, a uy pomnna obfOMbinit to this I ,ti tin, no nj.,ttr:r bow Riiiall Ito fl'.iui. tlioir ufctuoF, with (lie amount jub-aribed, trill bu iJuly id m a joi nSd tolbetn nlthn ontllr-t i-rnr tifMlila lime, ur so hood i tbo bufitoots tLii-li Ijo MablieLed sutu oiamlr. bUiiHCKU'TIorv LI .JSwli) beot-enfora few duy i "ho frJInwi'.B j iiirns orst Kr Uliico, I'nun Loij.iii I'lioo Store, Dii (hinsiltutioii BuiMiiiK, aud hy pstiunal OaDTUB. IKt GREAT REDUCTION Iff rRroB op LEA&PERRINS' C'BLKtKd'J'KD ITONOT'NCP.D c-j KXTRACT jjy r 1 tl i LmI't from Jj Qj ol Jjfll'T from OUNNOlKSRfKS I j uV..lL'maN TUBS III B K I at Mxlrai tc bll ,, a V 1'fwlbor at Wur- ONLY GOODN'.l'i'S: I' U rlnB that thfir - " r J. n.rl In. In my -H.w-i oi ini'-n, taemoit lialtlnblc well RMbomftntwh'.io iniuo hauoa that DISH. " in n.ado." WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Thai lvtn(t the ConsnmPr not only the B'sl but 1 tin Most Kf'onomlcal Sanrc. fiirjalur. ut. ov rr b',UL. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, 6f Wurraj J 1 l'nl"n Hnfa. lTbrk if |