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Show Philip D. Akmoub, the "world's butcher," but-cher," as a Chicago paper terms him, is of medium height, and heavy but not fat. His face is full and round, without flabbi-ness. flabbi-ness. . He speaks rapidly, and makes constant use of favorite expressions. His age is fifty, and he is a stranger to illness. In manner he is piaih and kindly. He does not know what style is. He lives in a plain house on Prairie avenue, and keeps fewer, horses and servants than many men whose fortunes are not equal to his monthly income. He is from Watertown, New York, went to. California Califor-nia "across the plains," remaining until 1855,. when he returned to Milwaukee and engaged in the grain and warehouse business. He made a moderate fortune during the war, and at its close operated largely for a fall in prices. He made $2,000,000. He keeps 5,000 men employed, em-ployed, and sold in 1884 $00,000,000 worth of food products. The 100 clerks who are employed in the Chicago office, work under his own eyes. He rises at 3, breakfasts at G, and at 7 is at his desk, where he remains Jill 0 in the afternoon. He dines at 6 :30, and is in bed by 9. Tins is the kind of a yarn that Englishmen English-men are ready to believe about this country: A Yankee-offered a prize of $100 and a year's subscription for the best written proposal of marriage from a lady. He then picked out a nice proposal from a beautiful and wealthy widow, answered it, accepting the proposal, and with the threat of a breach of promise suit actually captured her MEDICAL. DrJflTTETSeiir, Of 120 Lexington Avenue, New York, Hereby cautions tUe public NOT to Employ- or Communicate with a man styling himself "Br. Foot, Jr. j without making dn'e Inquiry. Thisman came to Salt Lake City representine himself as the son of Dr. E. B. ootk ot New wLkno.wn specialist, as abundantly ?X6 y ?ffidats- As rumors came into Saft Lake City from Dakota and Montana from an expose made there, he changed his base and ISS11 himself s the 80 of more noted SESlfH? in York Citr thau Dr. KB. the weU known author. Mr. John P Tbow of the well known Trow's Directory, in New York City (forty years in the directory business! Ex-Governor Frank Fuller, of Utah and the Hon. Abeam Wakeman, for many years' Postmaster In New York City, also Surveyor of f ave,thir affidavits that there are no other doctors in New York by the name of Foot or Foote excepting Dr. E. Foote, the aiithw of Medical Common Sense," etc., and his two Hons. Dr. E. B. Footb, Jr., and Dr. Hubert T Foote The genuine Dr. Foote, Jr., will hereafter here-after always employ the initials, E. BVin desfe-nating desfe-nating his name. Heretofore he has bei known not onlv at home but wherever his publications pub-lications have teen circulated, by the name Tot Dr. Foote, Jr. Greater care will be taken hire-after, hire-after, in view of the fact that an unprincipled ?XrIls?eMpufSed t0 h pJrShl1 B?x,414' Sa" City, Utah! Persons having information of ad van tnlrrTtZ Plaintiffs will kildly cbmmucate tht same o Lake" City8' Sutherland fe McBride, Salt cJniif d;sjring to consult Dr. Foote profes eUher1 order rcmedies should aSdreu Dr. E. B. F00TE, Sryor Dr. E. B. F00TE, Jr., 180 Lexington Ave., New York. Consultation Free, in person or by letter. i E- Sells. James Tucker. H. w sells I SELLS & GO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In 3LqTEJ3E5iE31Rt FLOORING, RUSTIC. - " ' " SIDING, LATHS, SHINGLES, PICKETS WINDOW-WEIGHTS & NAILS DOORS, WINDOWS & MOULDING A Specialty. Prices to Suftthe Times ! ORDERS FOR RED PINE SOLICITED I Call on us before purchasing elsewhere. ' THE POLYTECHNIC -OF- .", -WILL OPEN ON THE . First Day of October, 1885. CHEMISTRY, iMETALLURGY AND MINING - THOROUGHLY TAUGHT. calf Sd SSffi ft I guirEanKaii0nS ate"ded to yu'ffiffiS ! 114 W. FIRST STREET, next to Herald Bnll.iin Or 149 E. Second South S j A Merry GhlSasa New Y ear . . T---TSMT; DISPLAY OF ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR Wehaveevermade. Our pricea are SO LOW that not a single article should remain unsold. , - . mental articles too numerous to mention. . "Each one of our various Departments contains many articles of latest style, especially imported for Holiday Trade, such as Silks . Velvets , French Robes. Fans . Hand Satchels, plain hem-stitched and richly embroidered lfk n"dkerehlefs, Mufflers, Muf-flers, Gents' Smoking Jackets. Morning Gowns, Plush Caps, Doll Shoes, mo ; ben Birds and Plumes, finest Table Cloths ami Napkins richly mbroidered Piano Covers, , . Berlin Tidies, Lace 8carfs. Astrachan trimmed Children's Overcoats, Velvet Suits, Stylish Ladies' Wraps. Children's Cloaks, Shawls and Furs, White Blankets, Lap ' Robes. Traveling Bags, Smyrna Rugs, Carpets, Curtains,' Rubbers, Etc., Etc., each and all suitable for presents. . A call will convince all that onrs is the most extensive, most beautiful and cheapest stock of 6Kisfflias Go ods! Tji Tills tJity. ):. Wholesale Uuyers will find a fine selection of Christmas Goods at CLOSE FIGURES. - . . - . Before stock-taking we offer many Bargains in Job Lots. - A call or order from new or old, wholesale or retail, customers will be fully appreciated. ; . ' We Are Never XJndersoid ! ' - ' F. AuerMeli & Bro. WAGONS, BUGGIES, REAPERS, PLOWS, ETC. GEO. A. LOWE. Salt lake City and Ogden, Utah. SCHUTTLER FARM s FREIGHT WAGONS, AND FIRST-CLASS " t . ' Open ttncL Top Bxigrkles, WARRANTED OF BEST QUALITY AND SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS :o: DEDERICK HAY PRESSES, BALING TIES AND BALING WIRE, Knwles Steam Pumps. For all Purposes. All Sizes Constantly in Stork AMES PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, constantly m ctock. LEFFEL TURBINE WHEELS Correspondence solicited. Enaniries aneredornrrtlv. SHINGLE MILLS. BAIN WAGON DEPOT. HOWARD SEBREE COMPANY Keep a Full Stock of These Celebrated Wagons ' Concord Buggies, Spring Wagons, Oliver Chilled Plows, Moline Plows, Casaday and Flying Dutchman Sulky Plow Spea ft Goods. Hardwood and Wagon trials a j HOWARD SEBREE CO, j IN CASH GIVEN PXM To SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. In loar former annonncemente. 7 aescrild Iwlte'Z&'&0Jurham, Durham, V. C. PlplaoSrrZ? Which for onf empty to wr. iSE TPWuma .S.CABR.E8o..''row''iVr-C'aVlfl.l8W. ' Dear f' Bnrlam Tobacco Co. 11960.3) fryowhteh0, IpecWDeMal.ced upon Yonrs truly. P. A. WILEY, Caahler None genuine thoutcttm, of BTJLLoa p8eo onr other annonnoementa. L I . ' FOR Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. -yMiy or yjgaen Utah. andTt !est4LNer:sPaPer in "America, and by far the Most -Readable. Agents wanted everywhere tn- ceouiofff lnterest,n2 and advanta. geous offers evermade by any News- . knoWto the trldL8eWiDg t ntUijy and inatraction. vEav; sra. w ik cur?0 tlTs rvcTv - ; Deseret;Naiional Bank. SALT LAXB CITY. J Paid ia Capital " - Surplus, P1IW. - - 8200,000 John Sharp, e" j ffs"Hh?' ' Director,. "w-r-Little. Ass't cashier; " j Ss OAliliATT B80l ifi to H9 s.iaStreet) '3 B-0 H i CaU or Write for Prices! 'bARBATT BEOS. COAL. d. & u. g7w. Coal Agency, 145 S. MAIN STREET. Pleasant Valley, Anthracite, Blacksmith COAL! boke. Charcoal & Vood! CSf" -All of the above Coris are liiotim-'Mr screened and clean. Prompt Delivery Guaranteed. Telephone 'o. I'll- SELLS. BURTON & CO., Managers. Rock Spring, Weber, Red Canyon, Pleasant Valley, All the coals lu the market, and the wry te' of each. , (W) Coal Dept. XT. X n'Y (A) A. J. GUNNEIX, A?wl OFFICE : Wasatch Corner. . YARD:-rtah Centra'j! Coal & Transferor IIGOALi . PLEASANT VALLEY. ROOK SPRINGS. RED CANYON AND WEBER COAL Bold and delivered in lots to suit at m fates. Good, clean coal, and fnU weight nteed. E. R. CLUTE ff Ice 13 S main St. Telepl"ji I "WEBER COAL! Home CoaT Company, Dealers In COAL from the Wasatch s Crismon Mines Conlrille, I'mb. Price. Delivered . . " .At yard IS-LeAve ORDERS with v HENRY mSWOOdW Nos. 37 to 41 W, First South Street. Salt U |