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Show - , MEDICAL. WHQjLESAiyHL SISSON & Wallace FITSJ co. PFBLIC ACTS CUR,EG3. OF THK . W. IHGGINS, 91. D., ,? , t Would inform his friends land the public that he has located in day of. Salt Lake City. RetailD0aers in Dr. H. makes a'spocialty of KIES 00E ; jl C FITS, CANCERS, DEAFNESS SORE EYES - TAPE WORMS, And all kinds of worms. All cases war ranted. Dr. 11. make a specialty of Chronic disease, and by a microscopical examination of the blood and uriuo he will tell you at xmee the nature of your diserse, and then, it you wih, he will deal out .to you the proper sfier.tific remodie. By the' aid of tho microscope, he can detect calcutt, cancerous matter, carbonate of lime, and all extraneous substances mixed with tbo urine or blood. -- AND- Office--Fir- st merchandise, GENERAL -- Door Inorth Walker House of Honrs. From 0 to 12 a. m., and from to 5 and 7 to !) p. m. Consultation free. Office TESTIMONIALS. spared until the present time, had 1 not used them, 1 feel that 1 could sound your lame all over the land to all suffering humanity. When I commenced taking your medir ine, I vva troubled with the dropsy and catarrh. I feel with your treatment, and know you Id eased done all you promised to do, when you lirst commenced treating mo. lam gratefully B. Bkoyty, yours. Seventh Ward, Salt Lake City. u. T. C Da. 0. W. Higgins: Dear Sir: Shortly after I commenced to take your .medicines 1 folt the dieae beainning to give away, and 1 haro improved ever since 1 suffered very much with my complaints for twelve month,' and did not know what my troublos wore until youT;old me. Ibelieve you were correct in the diagnosis of mveaso. 1 would say to any one sutlers with the Gravel, Liver or Kidney on you at once, if thev wih complaint, to call to bo cured. 1 have taen your modictnos only four weeks, and I have not fe t so well for twelve years. I am with respect, ,U. W. Poll, -Tenth ward, Salt Lake City. WE CARRY THE t'-a- t Larsest Slock in Corinnc A. Honor to whom Honor hj Du. soneof duty impels mo to say that Dr. C. W. IDggin medicine havo done for me what no other d physician havo been able to do. I have for eighteen ten ible vears with the w, form of epileptic fits and have been treated by the mot eminent physician of Europe, but without relief. 1 havo alo had the advice of some of the local physicians in thi city, but until eight weeks ago, when Dr. C. W. Higgins tiiel his now and wonderful method of treatment, I had given up in depair, having been subject to thoe fit evorj six or nine days for eighteen 1years, and ince Dr. H. took my caa in hand havo not had a ymptoru of them, and i wih to make known far and near to every one affiicted with this awful malady, tho physician that cure. John Worthington, First South scroet, 1 1th ward, Salt Lake Citv. suf-lero- rt AGENTS OF THE Wol ks. Fonder California in job!irj pri ci, ir.i.lit aided. Feeder lots Francisco sel at San WoNrnivuL Cur v. Dr. C. W. Iliggin is gaining a wide reputation for hi skill aan occulit. Among hi inot recent cure is that of an infant daughter of Mr. J. De Spain, liv-n- g at beep Crook, Utah. The child is six Years o'd, and during the lat threo years she ha sutlered greatly ith her eve. Fearing total blir.dne-- , tiio father, about a month ago, placed the hUd under the care of Dr. llig-g'amt hi' skillful treatment has retred soutulno'S to her sight. A little woaknes i apparent, a bright light produce pain, but all inflammation and ?ign of dicae havo been removed, and in anoMier week or two the doctor expect to have the child's viion rotorcrl to perfect This is a very gratvfying cure, and speak highlyfor the attention and skill of the doctor. A FfiEDJKIESEL&CO n, FORWARD I N G AHD COMHISSIO.Y leep MEIiCIUXTS, kind a choice stock of Dr. C- - "W. Higgins : Dear Sir T feel and know now that I am griming rapidly all the time, and I know not how to express iny gratitude to you for relieving me of pain and misery. A 11 doubt of you a a successful doctor, with mo, disappeared with tho neuralgia and catarrh in mv head. Before I called on you 1 had been under the care of several other good whatever, until 1 doctor, but I got no.reliof took your medicine. I have suffered several year with mv disease, but did not know what feol thankful ailed me until you told mo. for the cure that your medicines havo. given me, and willingly recommend you to all other that suffer with any chronic disoae. I kin jour friend forever Mrs. M. R. AVAi.t.acf, GmWie Tobaccos, Hth ward, Sait Lake City. ti gap, Cutlery, Liquors, etc ttc., Whoealo ETC. MpRter$ of. fruit. C. W. Dear Sir I took yonr medito cine according your direction, and I tool done for me what medicines thakthey have me before. I feel really well never doho for bolero for many year. J have I than better shall ever feel grateful to you for theo blesyour sing, and take pleasure in rocoinmending ot Ltah. Lour treatment to the afflicted one medicines had the desired effect at once, hav-in- jc removed all the moth patches from my complexion face, rnd the jellow and sallow feel none ot I has gone as it were by magic. whatever. those bad headaehos or any pain Having onlv used your medicine three weeks, I am grateful, hoping others may receive a much benofit as 1 have. IS.remain your trlerd. J. Russkll, Mrs. - llth ward, Salt Lake City, July 11, 1&L Dr. Retail. and r Dear Sir I havo been Higgins afflicted with fit for many tnonths past, and have suffered overi thing but death. After tryordered ing many remedies that tho doctors filled the me alul the various remedies that Then 1 gave paper seemed to do mo no good.advertiement up in dospair, until I aiy your in the Salt Lake Tribune. I was so inmresed with vour now and simple theory of diseases that t determined to call and.seo you at onco. Thank God I did; - word cannot express mv to make It gratitude 1and joy,- aand lavish affleted with to all it a deem duty known, to this awful malady to do aft in my power as make known to manhood a true physician one that cures. Ogden, Utah, July IS), 1S74. Dr. HiffOTYsr i K ' Higgins : Dear Sir I have ued ofthe medicines you rrerared for a portion ou me and am much gratified in informing remedies faith in have I well. yoiu; am I that them to all and can, with pleasure recommend medof want the proper from who are suffering eured me of ical treatment. Your liniment complaints neuralgia at once, and my toother return, I 1hope. havo all left me now, never conshall call on you at once. If they do, Iremedies am I wonderful. truly sider your B- - S. Rh.sstrom. Mrk. with reioct, 10th ward. Salt Lake City, Aug. 14, 187L ; . . . i, Dr- - C. W. (foreign and Domestic.) -- Agsnts for . 1. BOOTIIS 1 8 1 - Sir Permit m Dr C. W. n recurs: Dear to your prolewjona to add my testimony have cured mo of a skill. Your medicines I suffered intensely gravel. very bad cae ofand could get no relief until fora long time, medicines, which gave mo reliet at K oysters onee,yand a cure in a few days. Cort friend forever, la Ml I remain your Mes. g. Hyde. Territory of Montana. any t Pro sep-- 1 a ebJoSb. f June, 1874. If you are afflicteiTwith throw aido:for once any notions in regard to 2,-5- 00 WHOLESALE and diesq roll Hnd plate, and for machinery ; lot Eeatsstisfir sto Noa. 101 Ct RETAIL fVMratrr Cutio SAN FRANCISCO' DXAX.KH J1I p6 -i- -i. ?0ND, REYNOLDS & CO., FINE imoarae aid somhom m :VJDrJEO, Wines Can Francisco, California. OQDRS3 SOLICITED. sepftf a C. KAHB. AXD j 1 Callferala fitrsst 913 LIOUORO Hjiquors i MICHAIL KAXK. oi a a T. IK WA. fi CO.. WAND, KANE (Successors to ltunter, Wand Jk C 4.1 IMPORTERS AR0 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wines Liquors, Proprietors Hunters California Wheat Whiskey, THE LARGEST ANO JOSEPH FINCHS CELEBRATED PENNSYLVANIA Agents for Also, RYE WHISKEY, and 609, Front 8b. near Jackson, 607 BEST SELECTED STOCK - SAN FRANCISCO - CAL septf JAXKfl IN THE TERRITORY. H. WAB6. ALT, DALY a XI luroKTRRS AHD, or Forelgn and Domestic Wines Sr Liquorn Saeranaente Street. Wo. 311 f Between Front and Battery, FRANCIOCO. SA.BT T D. CONWAY, epistf ISAAC D. IIMTOOX, i J Conunirdon Hcrchantf Shipping Frees Street, 418 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Particular attention paid to the purchasing e China and Japan Teas, California TVIaes and Liquors. sepStf HOTEL. GRAND China. JOHNSON & CO., Proprietors, CL ASS WAR E R A I OAU FRANCIOCO. CUTLERY. Approved June 20, 1854. sop8tf HOUSEiplvtkd ware. LflOAD MARKBT STREETS AND MONTGOMERY E. MARTIN CO., and BAR FIXTURES, IIERY 15 A Importer and other ef t ITJineo and Liquoro. PICTURE FRAMES, FANCY GOODS, ETC. CHROMOS, Facing It. It. lepot,) COBIWWB. 403 - printing, $140,000. For the purchase of engravers tools, , Jt 3HS W IS 3L, 13 IEQ, Q , and facilities as to rates, time, or trans- Corner? Montana and Fifth Sts. portation, without any discrimination of any kind in favor of, or. adverse to, the road or business of any or either of said companies, shall bo deemed guilty of a CORINNE, UTAH. misdemeanor, and, upoa conviction thereof, shall be fined in any sum aot exceeding one thousand dollars, and aeltf may bo imprisoned not less than six months. In case of failure or refusal of FURNITURE, ETC. the Union Pacific Railroad Company, or either of said branches, to comply with the requirements of this act and the acts to which this act is amendatory, the party injured or the company aggrreved may Montana Street, bring a action in the district or circuit Court of the United States in the territory district, or circuit in which any portion UTAH. of the rad of the defendant' may be sit CORINNE, of on such for account damages uated, failure or refusal; and, upon recovery, FIFTH STREET, the plaintiff shall be entitled to judgement for treble the amount of all excess of freight and fares collected by the deUTAH. fended, and for treble the amount ofOCDN, the sustained by plaintiff by damages such failure or refusal; and for each and every violation of or failure to comply with the requirements ef this act, a new cause of action shall arise; and in case of suit in any such territory, district, or Furnituroa circuit, process may be served upon any agent of the defendant foundin in the Doddingy which territory, district, r circuit such suit may be brought, and such serCrockoryy vice shall be by the court held to be is and -it hereby good and sufficient; of the all for that purposes provided said act and of the acts Amendatory, thereof, the railway ef the Denver Pacific railway and Telegraph company shall be deemed and taken to a part and ex tension of the road of the Kansas Pasific railroad to the poinb of junction thereof with the road of the Union Pacific rail- - LAMPS, road company at Cheyenne, as provided MIRRORS) in the act of M rch third, eighteen hundred and"sixty nine. - fr OUTFITS FOR PA83ENGER8 LUNCHES AND OBOOKBIfid OF ALL KINDS FRESH BREAD (EVERY DAY PIES AND CAKE Ttsv I. Thraal,. $1; Bed, Hfle; Board por woek, $5. CO; Board and lodging, $7. and repairs of same, $50,000. For transportation of notes, bonds and All Binds ot I.iqnera at other bounties of the United States, finPrice. ished and unfinished, $150,000,., Sec. 5. That from and after the first B. LACHI3AH, Proprl.tol' sepl-t- f day of July, 1874, and of aach year thereafter, the secretary of the treasury shall cause all unexpended balances of UKHGsTElEII, appropriations which shall have remained upon the books of the treasury for two fiscal years to be carried to the surplus fund and covered into the treasury: Provided, that this provision shall not apply to perasanent specific approOhoo' C.loKtTe Doot priations,- appropriations for rivers, and harbor?,- light houses, fortifications, COR FOURTH AND MONTANA ST., public buildings, or the pay of the navy and marine corps; but the appropriations named in this proviso shall conn t . tinue available until otherwise ordered shall by Congress, and this provision All work guaranteed to give satlefiactleh. hot apply to any unexpended balancqof tho .act apthe appropriation made" by for December expenses 1871, 21, aorRepeiring done neatly and sept2S-t- f proved one article! under incurred be that may tins. -- fe:. and , Corinno , 'fAhzxrA. iyi, vfocmc 6. to-- 3 An act making appropriations for the support of the Army for the fical An act to authorize the issue of duplicate year ending June thirtieth, eighteen land agricultural hundred and seventy five, and for scrip where the been has lost r destroyed. original other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and Bouse (Concluded.) of Representatives of the United States Sec. 2. That every clerk of the circuit of, America in Cangres' assembled. or district court of the United States, That the proviion of the act of ConUnited States marshal, or United States gress of the 236 dsy of June, i860, district attorney, shelly reside permarelating to the reissue of land warrants in Certain cne, be and the same ara the district in where official his nently duties are to be performed, and shall hereby extended ,eo as , to include the give his peisonal attention thereto; and reissue ot agricultural nollege land scrip in cahe any such officer shall remove lost,, cancelled or destroyed without the from his district, or shall fail to give fault of the owner thereof, undr such personal attention to the duties of his rules and regulations as the Secretary f office, except in case f sickness, such the Interior may prescribe. office shall be deemed vacant: Provided Approyed, June 20, 1874. That in the southern district of New York said officers may reside within An net making additions to the fifteenth section f the act approved July 2, twenty miles of their district, 8ec. 3. That no civil officer of the 1864, entitled An act to amend an act entitled An act to aid in the Government shall hereafter receive any construction of a railroad apd compensation or perquisites, directly or from the or telegraph1 line from the Missouri indirectly, treasury property river to the Pacific ocean, and to of the United States beyond his salaryor secure to the government the use of allowed compensation by law; Provided the same for postal, military and Tnat this shall not be contrued to preother purposes, approved July 1, vent tho employment and payment by 1862. . the department of justice f district Be it enacted by the Senate and House attorney? as now allowed by law for the ervicas not of covered of performance by Representatives of the United States their salaries or foe. of America in Congress assembled. Sec. 4. That the act entitled an act That there shall be and is hereby added the of to the 15th section of the act approved certain limiting appropriation for the and moneys preparation, issue, July 2, 1864, entitled An act to amend reissue of certain securities of the United an act entitled An act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph States, and for other purposes, approved May twenty third, eighteen line from the Missouri rivsr to the Pacific hundred and seventy two, and all other ocean, and to secure to the government acts and parts of acts making perma- the use of the same for postal, military nent appropriations for tho expenses of and other purposes, approved July 1, the national loan, except the second 1862, the following words, namely: section of the act approved July fourAnd any officer or agent of the comteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy, panies authorized to construct the aforean act to athorize the refundentitled said roads, or of any company engaged the atenational of debt, ing hereby in operating either of said roads, who to on first the take repealed place day of shall refuse to operate and use the road and hereafter the secretary of or telegraph under hi9 control, or which July next; the Treaury shall annually submit to he is engaged in operating for all Congress detailed estimates of apprep purposes of communication, travel and iations required for said expense; and transportation, so far as the public and for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, the government are concerned, as one eighteen hundred and seventy five, the continuous line, or 6hall refuse, in such following Mims, or so much thereof as operation and use, to afford and secure may be necessary, are hereby appro-jriate- d to each of said reads equal advantages to defray the expenses of the national loan, for the following clerical and other employees, to wit; In the office of the secretary of the treasury. Two principal clerks, at $2,800 each; two asLtant clerks, at $2,4U0 each; fourteen clerks of class four; eight clerks of class threo; six clerks of class two; four clerks of class ne; four copyist., at $900 each; eight messengers at $840 each ; twenty one assistant messengers and laborers, at $720 each; and twenty two laborers, at not exceeding $2 23 per day; making, in all, the sum of $134,933.50. In the office of the treasury. Seventeen clerks of clas four; six Clerks of three; five clerks of classjtwo; nine clerks of clast one; one hundred and forty five counters and copyists, at $90Qeach; nine messengers; and twenty six assistant messengers and laborers; making in all, the hum f $214,780. In the office of the register of the treasury. Five chief of divisions, at each; one disbursing clerk, at $2, 000; twelve clerks of clas four; twelve clerks ofclas three: four clerks of clast two; live eleiks of cias one; one handled counters and copyists, at $900 each; eight messengers; six assistant messengers and laborers; making in all the sum of $167,940. In the office of the first auditor of the Four clerks of class four; troasurv: th ree clerks of clas three; three clerks of class two; and two clerks of class one; making in aTl the sum of $18,600. Bureau of engraving and printing: Chief of the bureau, $5,000; for payment of employees at a per diem to be paid only for the time actually employed, viz: Two assistants at eight dollars per day; one accountant at seven dollars per day; eiglV) clerks at four dollars por day; fiveKipyists at not more than two dollars and ninety cents per day; and six messengers or laborers at two dollars per day, $31,613. For labor (by the day or piece contract), 'including labor of workmen skilled in engraving, transferring, Opiate printing, and other specialties necessary carrying on the work of engraving and printing nots, bonds and other securities of the United Slates, the pay far such labor to be fixed by the secretary of the treasury at rates not exceeding tho rates usually paid for such work, and for other expenses of engraving and printing motes, bonds, and other securities tf the United States, $1,125,000. For, paper for notes, bond, and other securities, including mill expenses, boxing and transportation, $175,000. For material other than paper required in the work of engraving aad i::zzzz. sna l. Trans. zed - Dr. C. W. niccrrs Dear Sir: 'After testing your most excellent medicines, and feeling suro that my life would not have been CORINNE , ' Passed at the first session, which was begun and held at the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, on Monday, the first day of Decom-- bar, 1873, and was adjourned without day on Tuesday, the twenty-thir- d OF BOSTON. MASS. AKD Congress of the United States. , Microscopic and Analytical Physician, LE O'LIEISNA yy M i au-tneri- kZ3 - Forty-Thi- rd r to nine the treaty; wnh Great Britain concluded May 8, 1871, which balance ,ac aPProv March, 8,187$, to- be expended,, to enable the President to fulfill the stipulations contained in the 20, 22,-224 and 26th articles of said treaty: . And provided further, that this seelion shall not operate to prevent the fulfillment of contracts existing at the date of the passage of this act; and the secretary of the treasury shall, at the beginning of each session, r.jport to Congress, with his annual ast: mates, any balances of appropriations for specific objects affected by this section that may need to be Approved, June 20, 1874. Utoh. above-mention- , r DAD TOAirCISfO. icpStf We Invite Inspection by nr many customer ana the general public to a large Assort-me- nt of the goods, which will be sold at or Frenltlmt, THE GRAND ed Below Salt Lake Prices. PACIFIC K0T Eli METALLIC COFFINS AND CASE3 TO! ORDER. c3rUn&TUkin FUR-NISHE- D edefttlly attanded?ftL ORDERS by thail p&mptty filled. Goods earefnlly packed and deNveredf at Railroad lehoU free of charge. GKJtfOA'. . Furniture repaired Ct rteed prices. EVERT PERSON, Man. woman, bov ohglri etfooU Bcodd ot--e for one of the Exetter Stationery Packfti, containing note paper. env lop s, penhot&r MDcilaPoVi black book bJoftw? jmolorjfciE3 achct, CWnes pottle, dies or rents jawelnr. ajd a laf ptsoe or is Tryapkxe. Tl LarswtthkltMO metric tathserM. Lest rrlnfE A- - TTat 1 o ptetKrt ftt (well knt5h m ,the SHERMAN HOUSE bef-r- tf fathe memorable bof Ostler ... . . |