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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES, SATURDAY.- JUXK 7. 1800. 1 Umjm I Handkerchiefs, HSummer Skirts 1 rfciicvs1 ' AT --S.. KELLNERS' NEW DRY GOODS STORE, I GOMMENCING m" MONDAY, JUNE 9 Note These Prices: , Note Those Prices: Note These Prices: Ladies' Handkerchiefs , - at npmnrti, t(V 1 T I Ladies' Handkerchiefs at . ' " tS'T " ' ' "7S Ladies' Striped Summer Skirt, . . 34c worth 7S 1 . . . . - Ladies ' I22cortn 25C each 49c , . worth Handkerchiefs at 25c worth 50c Ladies' Jerseys . . each koo . worth - ol Lad.es Lxtra Quality bummer Skirt . 75c worth ,.50 j Ladies Handkerchiefs at , . . 60c worth 100 Ladies' Jerseys . . each 1.50 . worth 2 75 Ladies Kxtra Quality Farmer Satin Skirts 2. 25 worth 4.000 j - All our Gents Handkerchiefs in same proportion. Ladies' Jersey Blouses each 3.25 '. worth 6." 00 Ladies' Most Beautiful Silk KrmVd skirts 5.90 worth .0.00 I Wc arc heavily. overstocked on the above named goods, and in order to SELL THKM OFF AT ONCE, we have decided on this j GREAT SLAUGHTER OF PRICES inm Remember, also, that we sell all our goods, which is the Finest Stock in the West, at New York prices. We have but ... .: , V ; - ONE PRICE and sell for cash only. mO OUR M IN SUNDAY MORNING PAPERS. g IVjjjLLNPP ' ' ' i J. P. Gaednee, 141 MAIN STUEKT. Fine Clothinog 1ST D Gents Furnishing Goods. trunks, TRAVELING BAGS, ETC. ONE PRICE. AND THAT THE LOWEST! West side rapid transit will be com-pleted to El Dorado within 90 days. Ciias. S. Wilkes. Maetin Schmidt, "the" tailor, has just received his second shipment of spring woolens. Call and examine his stock in rooms 200, 201, 202, and 203, Progress building. . Have you seen it? m Barratt Bros, window. DRINK PHOS-FERRON- E ON tIKADOHT AT l.O. M. I. Drug Store. .' 111 UMS STREET. NERVE, BLOOD AND BRAIN T0NICJ The Children's Best Tonic. Contains Iron and l'bophste Iior nut cuutipt. For Delicate Women. It Is the finest and mot palatable Iron Tonic in it For Merchants and Business Mon. It U iiictlng to an overworked lirnin and B"rvou yiw. Cure sleeplessness ind headache In the morning ProlenBional Men and Btudentn. Will und I'lio Kfrrone of lwntit la mental work. It build up ih whole system. The ReHtless and Nerroun Will m surprised at the relief this delightful drink afford. The Finest S0J3 Fountain Drink in the World 5 cants per Clat$ Choice maple syrup, tho finest in the land, Hamond's choice hams and bacon, new goods and choice fruits arriving every day at C. B. Durst's, 72 and 74 2nd South St. We open today a splendid line of silver bangles, bracelets, charms and hair ornaments in newest aud hand-somest goods of this class ever placed on the market. Don't fail to see them. Davidson, Leyson & McCcne. j Worklngman I Who wish to build house and have I their own home, should call on K. B. ' Wicks, 2!i2 W. Main, and get his terms. Barratt Bros, have all tho lato and fancy dining and sitting room Chairs. Bakratt Bros. Ladies, go to 41 Wasatch block for English riding hsbits. Take the U. and N. Ry, at 1 o'clock and visit El Dorado. Free 'bus at the El ' Dorado depot. Fare ou railway rouud trip 15 cents. Chas. S. Wilkes. Satisfaction guaranteed at Empire Steam Laundry, iU Commercial street. Telephone ttl. "I"" " """"" " " Bargains in every line of furniture at Barratt Bros. ..... Be sure and see our new goods, just arrived by the train load lot. Come and take a look for yourself. Barratt Bros. ! New .tock imrt arrived at Mrs. Bona I Steele's, 1( E. Second South Hre't, at I reduced price. Call and see them. The only place in the citv is the Va-riety Hall, M West Second South, for bargains. Call and tee. Hew toods arriving every day at Barratt Bros, furniture store. Grand Clearance Sale. W have reduced our entire stock of ladies' trimmed and untrimmed hats, childrens' and misses sailor hats, boys' Milan and fancy straw bats, to prices that are sure to close them out. We are offering our stock of Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Parasols; Fans, Handkerchiefs, Dress Trimmings. Infants' cloaks, Ladies' and children's hosiery, Underwear, Flannelette and Jersey bIouss, etc., at prices never before quoted m the iiv. Call and examine good3 aud jjes Simon Bros., "1 W". First South street. j CO-A-L- . I CD The Frank Foote Coal Co. arc prepared to f 1 ( ' furnish coal on bhort notice for family uc. Try their coal and you will luve no other. V J Main Office H3 Soulh Main. O. L. POWN, Moa7. DM ami Montana HacMnery Coup? C. P. MASON, Manager. Headquarters for all Classes of Machinery. Engine and Boilers from power &oi upwards la stock for imoaa diate delivery. Steam Pump, Injector, ilc-n-e Whlmt, HoUtiog ngina Rock Breakers, Wall's Roll, Iogersoll Air Coropreaaora and Drill, Lubri eating Oila, Mino, Mill ami Smeller Suppli-- , Silver, Gold mud Concentrat lg Mills erected and delivered in running order. Maine Office asi Wareronms 259 S. Mail Street, Salt Lata 0. S. AGENCY. BUTTE, MONTANA. ; For lamps, sliver ware, table cutlery and picturf. go to the Variety ball, M West Second South. Call and see my netr line of Spring Suiting worsted puntaloontrigs, etc. W. A. Tar lor. 4 E. Second South. f'heapft carpet, wail pawr ind f'ir-nitur- e at S. R. Mark A Co. Ladies everything of the lale-'- t you will find at Mrs. . H- - Fox's Millinery parlors. 233 South Main St., Crane building. Ladie. before rou Z'' Hie ta II al 41 VVaoteh blo k and ct one t, how !or!y fsid hu fr sloi"i nohng. - Como in and e our large display of new goods just arrived from the eat. j BkKRXtT Bros. i U. : SEW YORK CAPITAL. A I'arty Organizing to Build Large Koll-ln- g Mill In Salt Ika. Oliver Hestou who for a number of rears lias been connected with the Cav-iirgi- a Iron works lias bceu in the city for the past few days, quietly takiug in ihe situation of affairs with a view to locating rolling mills at this point. Mr. Huston lias been traveling over, tho MMithfin portion of the 4erritory and liudf, as lie says, every iudueemcnl to locate here. After thoroughly investi-gatiu- g matters pert aiutug to tlie busin-ess in the territory, Mr. llcstousaid: 1 am satisfied that the conditions are Mtrimely favorable to a large rolling mill and I see no more favorable point at which to locato the works than at salt Lake. If the railroads now buildi-ng and the projected lines are carried forward as rapidly as I am led to bel-ieve, I think a plant operated, to sup-lil- y the natural market, when running at its full capacity would employ from .'000 to 0000 hands." , Mr. lleston has gone to Pittsburg, where ho will lay his investigations bef-ore his associates. V-- SALT LAKE CHIKCHKS. Sunday Services In tbe Various Houses of Worship. Mission Chackl.-The- re will bo preaching service In the Mission chapel on Second South between Second and Third Kant streets, oppo-site the Presbyterian church at 3 and at 7 :Hu p. in. Elder A. Haws of Oakland, California, will occupy tho stand at M p. m., and Elder K. J. Anthony will preach at night. Ht. Paul's chapel Corner Fourth South and Malu streets. Rev. C. M. Armstrong pastor. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock, evening prayer and sermon H:iiO o'clock, Sunday school at l!2:S0 p.m.; third Sunday in the month, Sunday school at 3 p.m., evening prayer and catechising of tho children at 3:4ft; holy communion, tirst Suuday in the month 10 a.m., holy communion on third Suu-day in the month and great feasts at 11 a.m.; saints' days at 11 a.m. Thr Ckntiial christian chukch Holds services at the Thirteenth Ward schoolhouse at 11 o'clock a. m. every Sunday. All are wel-come to come. Fikst Methodist Church. During the mouth of June will bo held In the Salt Lake the tre Preaching services, It a.m. and 7:45 p. m. A large choir will lead tho music Sunday School, 12:30 p.m. Young People's meeting, :45 p. m. All are cordially Invited to attend. Prayor meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Rev. j. W. Jonks, Pastor. Scandinavian M. E. Church. 158 Second Kast.Rev. K. E. Mark, pastor. Services U a.m., Sunday school 12:30, evening services 7:30) prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7 :30. The Young Men's Christian Association holds its regular gospel meeting Sunday after-noon at 4 o'clock at its rooms over No. 63 E. Second South street. All young men are cor-dially invited. Short speeches, music, &c. of their lives when afflicted with this malady. There nre thousands who with .sunken checks, trembling hands, quivering muscles, stooping forms, still indulging in the same habits which are fruitful in tho production of this terri-ble affliction, though they see their vital energies of life wasting away, still jiress on in tho downward course, Neck-ing no aid, as if entirely blind to the awful fate awaiting them, perhaps in the near future. The Doctor warns all those suffering from nkkvoi s ukrimty to come and seek relief where long ex-perience and true medical skill can be brought to their aid, promising relief and a speedy restoration to health. 1HSKASK OK WOMEN There arc thousands of women who have beeomoiiuvalids from disease pe- culiar to their sex, which have been neglected through dread of necessary embarrasment, to which they must sub-mit to enable the physican to properly understand their case. Mothers look on and see their lovely daughters wast-ing away, and arc tilled with fear and wonder. Husbands sen their w ives in daily lorluro are tilled with dread, or perhaps through ignorance of the nature of the affliction, (hey are sometimes led to lmchuritahlo conclusions, the result of which Is domestic, uhhapplness and tho neglect of which is truly criminal, ami leaves little room for apology. These complaints can readily be cured, and tho scores of pah-- , enlcn'sted faces which are stalking about sif in tho very shadow of death, can be restored to health, beauty and happiness The doctor's treatment is pleasant and effective, and has restored thousands who had Wt all hopes and given them-selves up a prey to their torturing afflic-tion. DISEASE UK THE EVE AND EAK. There is no greater affliction to which humanity is exposed than the loss of sight, whether partial or complete. Those who are afflicted with inflamed eyes seldom comprehend their danger, and often through ignorance or tho want of proper medical aid become blind when they might have had their eyesight preserved. The doctor treats tho eye and ear with great success and would advise those suffering from par-tial or complete blindness or deafness not to delay treatment until all hope is lost. their fuvuruble considerutiou. Afflicted men, chronically diseased women, w hy neglect yourselves and children while laboring under that malady? What comfort or pleasure Is wealth to us unless we have health to enjoy it? Have von lost, all confidence in tho medical fraternity? The fact of you having been treated by some old' fogy physi-cian, some old woman or quack doctor, without receiving relief; does not give proof of your being beyond the reach of clemitio medical skill. There have been great strides made In the healing art and many new scientille remedies discovered within the past few years. This is an age of science and progres so try again, tie see lr. liana, the great specialist. io now whilo you iniiy yet be w ithin the reach of Helen-title- , medical or surgical skill; learn the true cause of your sad affliction; employ treatment at onco of the oldest and most successful specialists In the west; learn how easy it is to bo cured after cause of the disease has been removed by the use of proper sclentilie remedies- - elec-tricity galvanism, magnetism, medi-cal, "electrical, water and vapor baths, combined with purely vegetable modi cines, administered at the right time, where and when indicated. TERMS TO EVEHVDonr THE SAME StO I TUB NO Dr. Hand asks no pay for his services until you are cured! Patients fur-nished' with medicines prepared from fresh, pure drugs at cost of same. Also treatment by electricity fiirnuhrd to patients in all pari" of the United States. All cases taken for treatment will be cured in from three to six months. Positively no incurable eases taken on any terms. Consultation and microscopical examination free to ell who take treatment The only money you have to pay in advauce is just what the doctor has to pay out for tho drugs used in the preparation of the medicine used to cure you. After the doctor has made microscop-ical examination he knows at onee whether he can euro you or not; also just what ll"ne It will reouire to effect a cure; also what the medicine will cost to treat your case. And whutever that may be let it be one dollar or twenty tho cost of the medicine and elec-tricity Is one-thir- of the whole, the re-maining two-third- s are not duo until NO CIPO PAY. Electricity is Life-Me- dical Electricity. BV 1K. W. M. HAM), Microscopic and Analytic Physician and .Surgeon, Professor of Anatomy, Physiology, Therapeutics, Theory and Practice of Medicine, Metcriu Mediea, Obstetrics, Surgery, uud Electrical .Science. Tho (ireat Med-ical Electrician of Ogdou City. Utah. liEAD AM) REFLECT. It is a mistaken idea to suppose that while all other trades and professions have been advancing and improving that the practice of medicine has re-mained in statu quo, or at a stand still. There is probably no science in the world wherein groatcr and moro start-ling discoveries have been made than in the healing art. Dr. Hand, by means of his wonderful diseovorios with the microscope, has re-- . duced the practice of medicine to a science. Tracing all diseases, as he does, to a germ origin, their treatment becomes a simple matter, and enables the doctor to effect cure in cases that have been pronounced beyond medical or surgical skill, and in an incredibly short space of time. The microscopic examinations of specimens enables the doctor to determine accurately and im-mediately the disease with which tho pationt is afflicted, after which by means of his art and wonderful anti-septic treatment, he is able to apply the precise remedy indicated, and is not compelled to administer a multitudo of different compounds, hoping some may reach the case, and in the end failing, after having administered a large amount of unnecessary medicines. By means of his new discoveries, Dr. Hand treats with spe-cific remedies the following named di-seases: Every form of throat and lung disease, consumption, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, catarrh, diptheria, deafness, dropsy, goitre, fits, epilepsy you are cured, and if a failure should be made to cure the case It uever be-comes due aud the doctor is left out in the cold. Dr. Haud is without doubt the greatest living medical electrician U)iou earth. Five thousand patients treated during the Inst four years. Dr. Hand cures every ease ho tukes under treatment and will give tj.OOO cash to the persou who w ill prove by tlm health oilice iu Ciuciiiiiuti. Ohio, (his old home), that he ever gave a death report 'to that office, notwithstanding three j years' practice iu that city, mid eleven hundred cuses treated dmiug bis lat years' residence there. Remember the doctor cures thousands of and without a dose of medi-cine. Electricity is the remedy wh.ch is applied by a graduate in the use of the same. Iteme ruber the address and call immediately. 'o. Z hI .South West Temple street, second door north of Metropolitan hotel Salt Lake City, Utah. CANCfcK. Cancer has always been aud is now pronounced incurable by surgical writers and by the profession at large; still after successfully treating hundreds of cases the doctor unhesitatingly de-clares this terrible disease strictly curable without cuttlug or the los of blood. His treatment seldom interferes with the patient's ordinary duties and the doctor completely eradicates the cancerous poison from the blood. HMOKIt IKtPS OU ril.KS. Tiles permanently cured without sur-gical operation or pain. Simple rem-edy, i'ever and ague, sick headache and mountain fever the doctor warrants to cure every case. KPILEITIO ills. Dr. Haud will cure oue case ofepi-- j leptie tits in each aud every county hi the United States, if brought to his j office, free of charge, and will warrant a cure in any case with six months' treatment, wherein his written instruc-tions are strictly followed. falling sickness, St. Vitus dance, gravel, heart disease in every form, cronie in-flammation of the bladder, kidneys, womb and ovaries, leuoorrhcea, all di-seases of the stomach, liver aud spleen, chronic sore eyes of every form even partial blindness of years itanding, paralysis, rheumatism, neuralgia, cho-rea, hysteria, nervousness, dyspepsia, scurvy, cancers, salt rheum, white swelling, abscess, dropsy, aneurism, varicose veins, hemorrhoids or piles, fistula and tumors, rupture, scrofula, syphilis. All diseases of a special, pri-vate, difficult and daugerous character and all diseases of women and children. Dr. Hand is M years old, is a gradu-ate of two medical colleges, one iu the United States, the other iu France, and has practiced medicine and surgery for the past thirty-thre- e years; w as physic-ian and surgeou ' in the United States army from IStil to 1803. Dr. Hand treats every form of chronic disease known to the medical profession, and has for the last twenty-tw- o years suc-cessfully treated all chronic, special and nervous diseases. TAPE worms. Tape worms removed, head intact, within twenty-fou- r hours. catarrh. Dr. Hand's specific for catarrh cures the worst cases of catarrh, "cold in tho head," coryza, catarrhal headache, sore throat and catarrhal deafness. The treatment mild and agreeable, and based upon scientific principles. Catarrhal diseases are dependent npon tome taint iu tbo organism, and it is by eradicating it that tbe doctor curei catarrh. OBSTETRICS, (JllDWIFEKr.) Dr. Hand is aUo a scieuced practi-tioner of olistetrlcs, having attended (as his book shows) over eight hundred ladies in childbirth, with a loss of but seven of that numhr by death having occurred. Ladies, the parturient cham-ber is no place for the novice or char-latan, but of an educated, careful, ju-dicious physician. A an accoucheur Da. Hand cannot be excelled. Dr. Hand makes a specialty of every form of chronic disease known to the medical profession. By the aid of the microscope he can tell you at once the nature of your disease; then if yon wish he will deal out to you the proper sci-entific remedies best calculated to enre the same. Iu all cases he w ill make a plain statement of fa-l- s to Ihe patient", and in all case he will explain Ihe nature of (he diwa ami the probabil-ities of cure. It i Dr. Hand pur-- l to imke Ibis cily his permanent ; residence, and expect (0 he hle lot demonstrate tMte citizens his claims to j Dr. Hand does not claim to bo the ouly physician in tho United States that understands his business. But he does claim that he understands tho treat-ment of the diseases, mentioned iu this article more thoroughly than the grad-uate family physician, for the simple reason that the doctor has practiced medicine and surgery in nearly every part of the United States, on land and on sea; has lived in all kinds of cli-mates; has treated nearly all national-ities and diseases and from his exten-sive travels, practice and experience, should be more capable of mastering difficult, stubborn, chronic disease. Dr. Hand advises all afflicted with disease and doing well under tho care of their family physician not to change treatment, as he does not wish to inter-fere with his brother in the profession. SPECIAL DISEASES. There are diseases, both local and constitutional, committing terrible rav-ages, the result of remote or recent in-discretion, which to name would grate harshly upon' the ear of the most fas-tidious. These diseases; whether they have yet found lodgment in the blood or not. are wrecking the health of thousand", and promising disaster to their posterity. The doctor's long ex-perience gives him complete masterv over these diseases, and in ail eaes he warrants speedy relief and a positive cure. NEHVOIS MtAr:. Verv few ar aare of the dan?eis w hich hover over them every moment l'ollce Court News. John Quiii was tirst on "the. docket Ibis morning for being drunk and ds-rderl-but as he differed from the "fer as to what constituted a drunk, Ms case was continued. John Egan, M. M. Billings, B. Ber-wrma- Jacob Schmidtman,' and Paul West, all plain, every-da- y drunks, were piven the usual amount of 5, which hey will pay by labor on the new city lull. SALT LAKE COUNTY TEACIIEUS, Th Closing-- Saason is Followed by an Ex-cursion to Garfield LI each. The Salt Lake county teachers held their closing session this morning in the university building. Tho following pro-gramme was greatly enjoyed by both the teachers and their friends: LirSong Miss Lizzie Thomas Prof. J. H.Paul 3. Recitation Miss Prudence Brown 4. Address Prof. T. B. Lewis 5. Song Miss Bessie Dean Lester Biggs This afternoon they went to Garfield Beach and spent tho remainder of tbo day in the enjoyment of bathing and boating. They were accompanied by hundreds of their friea ds. Ladies the place to have your riding habits made in the latest English stylo i' at 41. Wasatch, where the fitting is one by S. T. Taylor's system uud all ork warranted to fit perfectly. Social Wh el Club Run. Tomorrow morning the' Socials meet f1 the Daft building on Main street at for a run out to Mr. Arbogast's on to county road. Every arrangement complete, the trip having been post-"we- d from last Sunday iu order to we things i a good shape. Every mem-- r of the club should be on hand at ;0 so the ride will be iu the cool of lie day. Heal Estate Sales, Ct ''""'ay to M Murray, all of lots 35 block 30. Denver city 1,200 VTi "lma et al to J W Lairamore. of lots 43 to 46, block !B. West Salt wke 000 iLLl.ommore t' j W ' Logau'.' all' of to 48. block 2?. West Salt Lake 1.900 Ulramore to J W Logan, ail of lot b ock 10, West Salt Lake. 300 ffi5 "i?1 to 55 M artin, all of lot 4i, S Mu'iek's subdivision 1,830 J kEvoy to C V Johnson, property ""wham canyon Vfi J!1? et to C Sharp, part of sec- - Jon township 2. range west 15 5,,s;m "td wife to Martha Cook, K ilock f;oatos & co- - . "h1ivlsiou and other property 1SO0 5,Bl'?As et al t( Lydla D i ff1' lot 1 . block 7. plat B 4300 iHik4;t'ty Park subdivision 1 of h c,e.t al t0 w R Jones et al., part Hamm0 3 aurt 8 block 70. plat C. . . 6000 KI'i'S? et al t0 H s Eyler, all of mvHWock ' and taer PrP- - ' HRr. iton subdivision 825 hi V al to Eliza Gittins, all of ' ft'Hr..1?'4, P'atA- - Westlake 12 "130'titte1" to J F M'M IM ,,,,x m Plat D. ..... .' 260 Se"nto W Stockdule, north- - i ihqrt0r,8'!''tiou township 1 ;t'i!i'r,,uKB1 est. ! nuo N et aJ J W v HalWdav-- ' of HMktoto aWl 0th8r IW'. V H S"3 i all oi' a' and We to C. K. Eliot, D lots i, 3i 3, 4) 5i M to park Syt .P !on"ey all of lots i to 'liion ' chcr & Kullak's subdi- - ana 17, block 10, 6 acre plat C. . . 4500 Tot11 1555 Real Estate Notes.. , eastern knitting factory now em- - ufiity hand3, ls lookinS for a site Socji & Snell are building a lime kiln wn.vT9' 1"an7. and expect to build three more. reituil H?W' the en?raTer, on West iotn et" U Putting a complete flrTgravin& Plant. which will be wotk in a few days..,f; ,v :,: kurrej5y Gilespie is in Receipt of a n0o!.B ,om Parties who operate a , factory in Michigan, whode- - Kove their plant to Salt Lake. .ieJLTtract fr the excavation of ,thfi HoU"1 Ontario, was let 'i,ZtS Ellis- - Evan3 Pa'i'cr at .,iB Per c.bic yard. The work jj.r"! ''J rla-V- 8 and "s to be ' fiui5hed ' ' |