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Show K "m LAKK "MOSDAY KVKXI.VC. MAY 38. ISM ! PAKK CITV JOTTINGS. ; , I H 5 Ladies go to 44 Wasatch block for hngiLsh riding habits. The ladies appreciate tht lino New rk opera bonnets now 011 sale at 41 asatch block. ; riArii.. WELLS, FARGO & GO S Salt Lake City. ........ uh Hn and soli... ex. trsnfi hanire. makes M.'riilile rxm tile prliii-lim- l r:ties of (h.- - 1'iuti-- statin suut KunnK', and en all iint on tne PhoIiIU.sT. Unties litrsir credit arailalilr in tlie win itPHl elites or the world. Special attention jiivpn to the aeltim; of nre aim tmlllim. Ailvaurrs nimle on ctrisicuiucnts at lowest rut!. Cartlrular attention given, t" ",i.vtlm. tlimuiiaout Utah. Nevada and arij4nlug terri-tories. aolnited. OOHIlKStVMlRNTS: Wells, Kiiniit & t. t.,iml.n welis. Knri A to Sw Yf.ru Maverick National Uauk ....H,ttm rUrat Natlimal Hank.... (ttuabt Ktit National liana Ihnrer ;niTchunt' National liank I'talraini lioatiiii-- "a National liank St. Unix Wulla, fc'at'tro At'o San Kwiu Wii 7. n DOOXST. Now that we are prepared to do high class wateh repairing promptly we so-licit our share of patronage. Remem-ber that all goods sold are rngraed free of charge. lUVtltstiN, LKlsox & Mt t'l NK. - We open today a splendid lino of silver bangles, bracelets, charms and hair ornaments in newest and hand-somest goods of this class ever placed on the market. Don't fail to see them. Davidson, Lkyson & M t't nk. Capital Fully Paid, $(00,H0.00 Onion National Bank, UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Transacts a General Banking Easiness. Safe leposit Vaults, Fire and Burglar 1'roor. Rents from S5 to $25 per Annum. J.R. WAI.KKIt. 1'nuil.lont. M. If. WAI.KKIl, M. .1. t il KKSM A N. C aalilnr, I. II. KARNSWOKTH. Aat. C'aalilar, J. It WALK Kit, Jr., Ami. l'lilerM mm . . Tne perfect titling bathing suits man ufactured by the Brooklyn knitting works, for whom we are sole agems.wu have now placed ou sale for the coming bathing season. Colors warranted uud guaranteed not to shrink. BastMahsmall JIkii. Co. 14'J Main street - Be sure and seo our new goods, just arrived by the train load lot. Conm and take a look for yourself. Bahuatt Buos. McCORNICK & CO., SALT LAKK, UTAH Cttrefttl nttrntioH pi'tv to 1h of 1hrtm nmi Ijutiivn. Wr mtlicit Votvniwirnt, guar anttvinu hi, markrt price, COLLECTIONS MADE AT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. CORRESPONDENTS: Niw York Imp. and Trail. Nat. lluuk.Cbnm-tca- l NaU Uank. Koumr.i MroB. I'hlcatro-'omiiierT- Nat. Hank. Sun Francisco- - Klrt Nat. Hank, NaU Mniik. ()iu:iha Oliiuhn Nul. Ilanlt. St. hiMils- - Htatc Hunk ut St, I.nnln, Kil!lrim City- - r it. Hunk of KitttNas City. Itcnver-IfMiv- er Nal. Itiink. I'lly Nut.' Hunk Lnndnn. KtiKlantl-Mnns- ni. Martlu & .11 ijomhard Gentlemen should leave their orders for custom shirts al . Co. MS Main street. Troy ! 'Troy Steam ! Celebrated Troy Steam Laundry I Telephone 1U2. MS Main St. W. H. MoClure & Co. real estate. Choice business anil residence properly. Quick sales aud sure returns. No, iitl West Second Sdnth street. 0. The finest lino of baby carriages and express wagoni, very ch'oap at the Va-riety Hall. Call and see them. ' 04 West Second South. COHN BROS i ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARYSALE O 3T in. iin.it i I Ladies' Muslin Underwear! I Commencing Monday. May 26, and on account f of the crowded stale of our counters and salesroom, the sale cannot be continued leyond 3 or $ da)s. Not more than three garments of each kind will be sold to any one purchaer. The First Lot at 25 cents a Piece. Will consist of Tucked Uir mid Embroidery Trfmmfil Chomit, Drawers and Corset Covrrs, tii'Mlo of Fruit of tm IMm Mtwlin, and i Iulien" India Lawn Apron. I These goods an made up on thf niylr thai our underwear li noted ! for, uud hih fully equal If not superior to tho undwuear la our ! o( last February, w hich gave atin h entire niitlafactlon. The Second Grand Lot at 50 cents a Piece. The ait nlo nittde of the Fruit of the taini Mtwlin and Cambric, ? : and consists of rlaborate-l- trimmed (iaiwna. NUrta, CJirmln. Dratrera od Corwt Covers, In Ton-ho- I.ca and Kmbrt.ldery. Tliia lot Inrlodea splendid line of Ladies r'nney Aprona, also Apron auliaW for XiiraM f and Maids. Kvery garment In thU lot I a great bargain, lha tiaiial price are from 75 to no cents, and will positively not again w offered tola ytaf Third Lot at 75 cents a Piece. f Thin Is a rmnnkabla lot of gnrmrnta. The greatest paina wet Ukta in bargain to put into this a!e. The lot alao ronaist of Night Uwn. Cliemiae, Salrta, Drawer, Corset Covers, and Ladle' Kanry lawn Aprorta, made of the terjr heal ', brands of Muslin and Cambric All of the e arc perfect fltttnd S garments, beautifully trimmed. Fourth Lot at $1 a Piece. We call special attention to this cauinter. We have taken at'Tantag I of very favorable purchaaea, and are able to offer the lineal lot of gaJ inenta ever offered here at thlt price, s The lot r.nist of Beautiful lwe and Kml.midery Trimmed fwna, Chemise, Hkllla, Dniwera and Cnraet Cover, made tip in the very neaveal 1 denlgns. They will compare very fuvorably with au)ihlnj umally offerthl I at1.35tol.fif. I We repeat what we stated when wc ofTercd out last Underwear Sale: That this id no trash; every f, piece will boar inspection. Keniember that this is the last Bargain Sale of f Muslin Underwear wc shall offer during the jear r, i8(o. TO BOOM BUSINESS! t We oiler new attractions for the Spring trade. Attractive . goods and attractive prices that tell their own I tale of cheapness. f A SMILE and A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL! J KEEP THIS LIST OF PRICES IN YOUR MIND.' Men's Nobby Cheviot Spring Suits, 5.50 each. Men's Working Pants, It a pair. f Men's Nobby Spring Tants, $2 a pair. Men's French Mannel Overshirts, 50c each. j Men's Unlaundried Shirts, 45c each. Men's Drab Hats, 5a: each. ? Men's o-o- z, Blue Denim Overalls, 45c a pair. I Men's o-o- z. Blue Denim Jumpers, 45c each, Men's Heavy Check Jumpers, 40c each, I Boys' Shirt Waists, 15c each. Boys' Knee Pants, 2.r)c a pair. f Boys' Cheviot Suits, aes 4 to 1 2, $ 1 . 1 5 each, f ' " Men's fine Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, 12 tliread, $1.25 a suit. S. J. Natlian, ) 151 lAalXL Ctroot. J. M. STULL & COMPANY, f FIIB INSURANCE AGENTS FirsNCIass Board Companies Represented. , No. 22 East First South St., Salt Lake City, Utah, I Jolxn Grrstnt &, Co., (ONTIUCTOIW FOH; j Street and Sidewalk Pavements, ! Trinidad Asphaltum for Streets. j Slagolithic and Granolithic for Sidewalks, Carriage Drives, Basement Floors, etc. h Kitimatei FumUhed on All Kind Cement Work. Concreting, eta. ! All Work Guaranteed f, rMyvTOIr.l Xalt Lake City, Utah j Utah Title Insurance & Trust Co. 1 ,i 6H West 2nd South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Officer ant mttu hUctldmrm: roba E. Dooley, Preeldent. 1 8. Hills. Victs-Presldt- at A. I Thomas Secretary. I ncorporalora: ' n AtttW Vf-mM-t ' M"oait Hanluw, I .THiaitu imutrtu MmliyrCo. W. H. K. H'Mat. t. ui r. I !..tiit. JM Har I Uaoainl Rilr.i. .1 f lKKHJCT ( ahr l'arn h C wrra ( ,tr lwr-- uf- Baa ? S Mij. K'.nrf. Aartwra I. T iwm.gr at t-- u I H illu. a'a.liMW ,Nlfl lUDa. i. R, IM. t nvttiiiil Ittu :,H A. MaanaaLi. ftvml Jmi$f- - T. ai. Waaa, nupt. as. u HJ. j Attornty, John A. Marshall. .la.nri II. Iluvoit, Krank I.. HollaiKl, l'ralilei.U t'aahlr. Bant of Salt Lake. Salt Lake ( IIt, I IhIi. General Banking Business Transacted. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange Bought and Sold. Honey to Lend on Real Estate from One to Five Yean Time. Commercial National Bait: OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital $250,000 Hn. II Ktut Pint Smith rw. I Oir load wool mid hair jualtresses at 1 K. Marks & Co. largest display of vegetables u ITIioiiJ atC.li. Durst's. All Hid latest books a O. H. Parsons' 'W store, TbeTrny fSteam Laundry is justlv fa-!i- Us excellent worfc. 142 Main Telephone 193 Don't forget that we have removed to 57 East Second South street. A. J. White, Iteal Kstate Co. 11, II. Ha, li l. M. Down Thoh. Mtlix k ii. aukhii JohnJ. Dai. J. W.1J rranaoef i Hi'llH)Kht IhK world. 1 poHtal munai unJ Ihfifn-!"- ! to. Lnttt.H n the bt st teni SECTORS: I'rnnldiint r.Y Vlii 1'iiMlueut ham, V. K. Ki iiVMatu, IAI II, 1. (!. HAl'ON. V, W. K N'JBI.K, loNNfwj.AN Cathltir a General Hanking Ruaiitfsi in all it Uranchei. drafta mi tha piinrlpal rltlM of hu clri'Ular IMK-r-a of i: red II ami iy onlr m. all part of Ktiropa ut. t'lillpciloim prouiptlp attvntlMl viory at. th Inwnt rat auil ou niipruvallliig In ttiln Inarki-t- . Temple Barber Hliop 13 West South Temple street. If you want the cleanest and smoothest shave in town, give us a call. Wanted. JJI kiails of second-han- d household sat Ltcluson & Webers, 107 8. Wtast street. Ifee 1??ut' wal1 PaPer and fur" &.R. Marks &Co. THE SALT LAKE ABSTRACT, TITLE, GUARANTY AND TRUST-:-COMPAN- Y, : (Formerly Harvey. Neff tc.) SQB S. Main Street. ' We carry a full line of Stetson soft hats in the latest styles and shuj.es. Meii. Co. 143 Main street. Having entered the employ of David-son, Leysou & McCunc I shall be pleased to see all of my friends at the new store. Kobkkt Kobeuts. Ladies the place to have your riding habits made in the latest English style is at 44, Wasatch, where the lining is done by S. T. Taylor's system aud all work warranted to fit perfectly. Special sale of fine millinery at Xew York prices at 44 Wasatch block. We aro making a specialty of gentle-men's shirts to order, in dress, silk and flannel.. Fit guaranteed. Bast-Maksha- Mer. C. 142 Main street. If you want a perfect tilting garment cut by the celebrated Taylor's Star Sys-tem call on Mrs. J. C. Bromstcelc, 109 E. Second South street. For lamps, silver ware, table cutlery and pictures, go to the Variety hall, 54 West Second South. rj Have you seen it? in Barratt Bros, window. TO the finest iu the 1 too? ? t,hoice hanls and bac o n I 'dav,.a dchoico fruits arriving The only place in the itv is the Va-riety Hall, 54 West Second South, for bargains. Call and see. CAPITAL $100,000.00. Incorporated under the laws of Utah Territory, Mate Correct AMracts of Titfe, Slo all Errors. Titles to Eeal Estate andMort-- . gages Thoroughly Examined -- and Insured. 1NSCRP.S acainat Pwe by Meehaolra Liem and (WTd-n- l' lette. Kenta boxa ilatt Improved DMioM! In Ita vault, and ! an 'tu tmilnea, Artaaa Executor. Almlultrar. Ouarrfiaa. Awimnw. Kwwiver. etc, etc., aud Moeuiea trunt of every kind. Holding Trust Foods separate from all j Otter Assets of tlie COmpanj, j Ad rftaln!ii x toe attorney tbr.-nid- ) ., v. twitn the tirmr. u lter-- t n lnD' and traiMKtaall other tnifttneea auth..rlj!d tv It t aurtr. j Bdiareteljjted t acd rely It'p? without thdf. . ..eph M. tiitilth. trlden. ' llllm.l. Harter. l"re. and Mwr Jnan V. r. Trf l4 At. Mnai-- T S.doard W. Ccnicr. becj aod A '".tract it Ira. Whitney ft Hoeher'a Dental parlors next to Cullen hotel. 3Swf il"l,r0Tci'niachinery at Ern-st t Vaunilry, 21 Commercial lephonel f), ,,lave a11 the late and '"gand sitting room Chairs. Karkatt Bros. 'VvorSejIny new line 01 Spring pantaloonings, etc. W. A. Tatloh, 4 E. Second South. Xotlre of Kemoval. I Our patrons will please take notice j that the Salt Lake City Brewing Co.'s l citv office has been removed to j ' The Tivoli" opposite the Walker House. Jacob M'RIT.. j BEAD, To Keal Estate Owners : List your property with us at once. Xo cost to you unlets sale is made. Wc have a system of advertising that keeps a printed list of your property open to the free inspection of the general pub-lic giving exact location of your prop-erty with description, price. - terms, owner's name and address. W e place ronr property with over two hundred irood agents and purchasers at once. Our system enables any one having our list to' lind your property and yon, and deal with vou direct. We invite all to call or write for our printed list of property. We mail it to any address in the United States. t;. W. n.nuiMAS 4 ( .. o 2jC- South Main St., in baseinenU 5farflB'il-!,- f .Slnmer neckwear in R, ,?dsrs, etc Lai'C and siik curtains at S. K. Mails & Co. i For wedding nl l.irlhdav preen! j ifo to the Variety Hail, 1 West Second j South street. Notice to llullders. On ami after Mav IT1I1. 1!K). we will deliver lime from the old IWn Iitn works at twenty-riv- e cents per bushel. building saml at $1.2.-- per load, grav. t for cement work at l.'M per load, building rock ut til ncrcord. Leave or-ders at No. 30. South West Temple street, north of the Herald olliee. Tele-phone No. ::. s. Bamhkki.ku. President l"tah Lime & Cement Co. 12t Main street. rl"trl,C7ay.othel'roiit. v.itK CiTY.May 2G. Correspondence Albright and Gmut, who r been visiting here the past week, cut to Salt Lake Saturday evening. " of baseball to have boen fat Gaiiield Beach yesterday ' Vnnun was postponed ou account of 3 understanding between tho two :,ul! The Salt Lake boys did not D 'HS tint the game was to bo called U,Cr than usual, so did not go to the ' , until too Into to p ay before the for l'ark City left tho boaeh. " lit 100 of our best citizens took lrintagc of the excursion to Garlield yesterday. of our citizens was riding a Zlt colt up Main .street Saturday St and was getting aloug very Suntil reaching the front of the hnue. when the colt took a "nn to 20 and attend Prof. McNeal's ,!tP biwasthwarUul,,y. thl. rWsr' in linallv got the animal under con-I-d rode him up the street as if Uing had happened. Scott Sharp, the druggist, visited Salt ."ke City Saturday. Ihe social hop given by Prof. Mc-- v 'al Saturday night was well attended 0 all enjoyed a pleasant evening. Mrs Kddy of Salt Lake delivered a .t'ruwii at the M. E. church yesterday. l'ark City is getting to be a great mmr resort, as there aro a great -- viv peoplo coming here from all over VcW.try to pass the summer. no tn, no m7 '0HH,tyuUl,Mei- .a E BY IU. W . M. I1ANU, aiicroseopieaiidAnalvtiePhvi i.. r ' "J slL'la" llUll PtSSrr f An!4t0,-- . ll.,ml'etios, witTmZTv- M,,teri" Electrb .,1 and lull tlectrieian of Ogden City. ' Utah ' . READ AND KKFLKCT. ;- -'.een advane! 'j; bat the practice of medicine has re wor dwVc' )Kl,ly 110 u iu tho gPeaUsr am, !s;r - tb.. Dr. Hand, by means of his wonderful 11 th? PweHce of medicine to a sueuee. Iracmg all diseases, as he ocs, to a gern. origin, their treatment tbe7e,Saf""1,le er.aud enables nftVot euro in eases that have been pronounced beyond metlical 01 surgical skill, and in an incredibly short space of time. The microscopic examinations of specimens enables the (toe or to determine accurately and the disease w ith which the l'ationt is afflicted, after which by means of his art and wonderful anti-septic troatnient, he is able to apply the precise remedy indicated, and is not compelled to administer a multitude of uiflorent compounds, hoping some may reach the ease, and in the end failing, after having administered a argo amount of unnecessary medicines. By means of hii uo;v discoveries, Dr. Hand treats with spe- cific remedies tho following named di-seases: Every form of throat and lumr of cases the doctor unhesitatingly de- clares tins terrible disease !llI'alde without cutting or the loss of blond. His treatment seldom interferes with the patient s ordinary duties and the doctor completely eradicates the laiiceroiis poison from the blood. UEMOKlillOIDS Oil 1MLKS. .Piles permanently cured without sur-gical operation or pain. Simp le rem-pu- lever and ague, sick headache ami mountain fever the doctor warrnuts to cure every case. Kl'ILKPIlC KITS. lr. Hand will cure one case of epi-epti- e htsin each and every conntv in the Imfd Slates, if brought to" his olbee, free 0f charge, ami will w arrant a cure m any ease with' six months' treatment, wherein his written instruc-tions are strictly followed. TAI'K Wok.MS. Tapeworms removed, head intact, within twenty-fou- r hours. f'ATAItltll. Dr. Hand's specilie for catarrh cures the worst cases of catarrh, -- cold in tho head," coryza, catarrhal headache, sore throat and catarrhal deafness. The treatment is mild aud agreeable, and based upon sciontilie principles. Catarrhal diseases are dependent upon some taint in the organism, and it is by eradicating it that the doctor cures catarrh. OBSTKTMC8, (MII)WU'KHY.) Dr. Hand is also a scienced practi- tioner of obstetrics, having attended (as his book show s) over eight hundred ladies in childbirth, with a loss of but seven of that number bv 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. As 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 you wish ho will deal nut to you the proper sci- - disease, consumption, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, catarrh, diptheria, deafness, dropsy, goitre, tits, epilepsy falling sickness, St. Vitus dance, gravel, heart disease.in every form, cronic in-flammation of the bladder, kidneys, womb and ovaries, Ieucorrhu-a- , all di-seases of tho stomach, liver and spleen chronic soro eyes of every form even partial blindness of years siandir.f, paralysis, rheumatism, neuralgia, cho-rea, hysteria, nervousness, dyspepsia scurvy, cancers, salt rheum, white swelling, abscess, dropsv, nucurism, varicose veins, hemorrhoids or piles, fistula and tumors, rupture, scrofula, syphilis. All diseases of a pecial, pri-vate, dillicult and dangerous character and all diseases of women and children. Dr. Hand is 54 years old, is a gradu- ate of two medical colleges, one in the United States.the other in France, and has practiced medicine and surgery for the past thirty-thre- e years, was physic-ian aud surgeon in the Uuiled States army from 180T to lH(i5. Dr. Hand treats every form of chronic disease known to the medical profession, and has for the last twenty-tw- years suc-cessfully treated all chronic, special and nervous diseases. Dr. Hand does not claim to be the only physician in the United States that understands his business. But he does claim that ho understands the treat-ment of the diseases mentioned in this article more thoroughly than tho grad-ual- o family physician, for the simple reason that tho doctor has practiced medicine aud surgery in nearly every paw of the United States, on land anil on sea; fias lived iu all kinds of cli-mates;, has treated nearly all national-ities and diseases aud from his exten-sive travels, practice and experience, should be more capable of mastering diilioulr, stubborn, chronic disease. Dr. Hand advises all afflicted with disease and doing well under the care of their family physician not to change treatment, as lie does not wish to inter-fere with his brother in tho profession. spf.cial diseases. There are diseases, both local and constitutional, committing terrible rav-ages, the result of remote or recent which to name would grate harshly upon the ear of the most fas-tidious. 'These diseases, whether they have yet found lodgment in the blootl f,. not nr ivrMi'L-ini- thf bnfillli of ..uiim; iron-ioc- oesi caicuuucu io cure the same. In all cases he will mako a plain statement of facts to the patients, aud in all eases he will explain the nature of the disease and the probabil-ities of a cure. It is Dr. Hand's pur-pose to make this city his permanent residence, and expects' to be able to demonstrate to the citizens his claims to their favorable consideration. Afflicted men, chronically diseased women, why neglect yourselves and children while laboring under that nialady? What comfort or pleasure is wealth to us unless we have health to enjoy .it? Have yon lost all confidence in the medical fraternity? The fact of von having been treated by some oltf fogy physi-cian, some old woman or ipiack doctor, without receiving relief; does not give proof of your being beyond the reach of scientific medical skill. There have been great strides made in the healing art aud many new scientilic remedies discovered within the past few years. This is an age of science anil progress so try again, (io see Dr. Hand, the great specialist, (io now while you may vet be within the reach of scien-tific, medical or surgical skill; learn the true cause of your sad affliction; employ treatment at once of the oldest and most successful specialists in the west; learn how easy it is to be cured afler cause of the tliseasc has been removed by the use of proper scientilic remedies elec-- 1 tricity galvanism, magnetism, medi-cal, electrical, wafer and vapor baths, combined with purely vegetable medi-cines, administered at the right time, where and when indicated. TERMS TO EVERYBODY THE SAME NO CUKE NO JAV. Dr. Hand asks no pay for his services until you aro cured. 1'atleuts fur-nished with medicines prepared from fresh, pure drugs at cost of same. Also treatment by electricity furnished to patients in all parts of tho United States. All cases taken for treatment will bo cured in from three to six mouths. Positively no incurable cases taken on any terms. Consultation and microscopical examination free to all who take treatment The only money you have to pay in advance is just what "the doctor has to pay out for the drugs used in the preparation of the medicine used to cure you. After the doctor has made microscop-ical examination he knows at once l.ii-h- n Iv'nliirve von n' rn.o."li! IV mil l jL IIIj J just what e it will require to effect a cure; also what the medicine will cost to treat your case. Aud whatever that may be let it be one dollar or twenty the cost of tho medicine aud elec-tricity is one-thir- of the whole, the re-maining two-third- s aro not due until you ara cured, and if a failure should be made to cure the case it never be-comes due and the doctor is left out in the cold. Dr. Hand is without doubt the greatest living medical electrician upon earth. Five thousand patients treated duriug the last four years. Dr. Hand cures every case he takes under treatment and will give $5,000 cash to tho person who will prove by the health office in Cincinnati. Ohio, (his old home), that he ever gave a death report to that otlice, notwithstanding three years' practice iu that city, find eleven hundred cases treated during his last years' residence there. Remember the doctor cures thousands of in-curables, and without a (lose of medi-cine. Electricity is the remedy wh.eh is applied by a graduate in the use of the same. Remember the address aud call immediately. No. 253 South West lemplc street, first door north of Metropolitan hotel. Salt Lake City, Utah. thousands, and promising disaster to their posterity. The doctor's long ex-perience gives him complete mastery over these diseases, and in all cases he warrants speedy relief and a positive cure. NEUVOUS DISEASE. Very few are aware of the dangers which hover over them every moment of their lives when afflicted with this malady. There are thousands who with sunken cheeks, trembling hands, quivering muscles, stooping forms, still indulging in the same habits which are fruitful in the production of this terri-ble affliction, though they see their vital energies of life wasting away, still press on in the downward course, seek-ing no aid, as if entirely blind to the awful fate awaiting them, perhaps in the near future. 'I'he Doctor warns all those suffering from nervous debiliti" to come and seek relief where long ex-perience and true medical skill can bp brought to their aid, promising relief and a speedy restoration to health. DISEASE OF WOMEN. There are thousands of women w ho have becomo invalids from disease pe-culiar to their sex. which have been neglected through dread of necessary embarrasmcnt, to which they must sub-mit to enable the physicau to properly understand their case. Mothers look on and see their lovely daughters wast- - . o,, filleil with fear anil wonder. Husbands see their wives in daily torture are filled with dread, or perhaps through ignorance of the nature of the afflctiou, they are some-- , times led to uncharitable conclusions, the result of which is domestic unhap-Dincs- s and the neglect of which is truly criminal, and leaves little room for apology. These complaints can readily be cured, aud the scores of pale, ener-vated faces which are stalking about as if in the very shadow of death, can be restored to health, beauty aud happi-ness. The doctor's treatment is pleas-ant aud effective, and has restored thousands who had lost all hopes and given themselves up a prey to their tor-turing affliction. DISEASE OF THE EYE AND EAR. There is no greater affliction to which humanity is Exposed than the loss of whether partial or complete. TEosewho arc afflicted with inflamed eyes seldom comprehend their danger, and often through ignorance or the want of Proper niedical aid become thev had their el-ei-lt preserved. gThe doctor treats with great success and Sudvise those suffering from par-ti- a blindness or deafness or complete until all not to deby treatment hope ,s lost. fAXCEK. ' Cancer has always been and is now ,rablc . by surgical pronounced i.f profeMon t lar . writers and bv hundred, soil after aucces.-full-y treating , Tho following properties are for sale on very easy terms. Inquire of K. B. Wicks, SM South Main street: A tlx 10 corner on Briaham ami C), facing south and west. A seven-acr- e tract corners on Ninth East aud South Boulevard, facing south and east. Beautiful twenty acres on the East Bench, little south of Terrace Heights, with full water rights. Also the best investment in the w hole city. Poplar (irove lots, only $200; one-thir- d cash, jone-thir- ono year, one-thir- d two years: 8 per cent interest. A beautiful corner on Tenth East, 81i xl.Vi feet, between First and Seeoud South, cheap and on easy terms. TDK COWBOY TOt'BNMENT. . FxcltiHR Willi Went Exhibition to Be Hel,l on the Utuli Driving l'ark Race-Trac- k Saturday Afternoon, May 31Snmethlng' About Thit Novel Exhib-ition. Sottas creates more interost to the niirist than the western cattle range while crossing our vast plains and tautinil valleys, surrounded with her mountiins, where once tv. ..n.1..,nii tlm ImfY.il.i iciioiia; iciiiuuu . v..w ........... ind the elk, aud held high carnival, "crhas, wlnrc now stands prosperous jiid heiiiitiful cities peopled with tho rilcuf society, 'i'he daring and vivid utiics once enacted in this" western miiitiy, is a thing almost forgotten, mlcss portrayed by an organization of (tkless cowboys, collected for the pur- - of producing a repetition of real raulier life, in the thrilling aud desper. iioeiifimiiters once witnessed in reality utile plains between unscrupulous anil mirderotis bandits, cowpunchers and iilhuis. A tournanient of this kind sill certain lv be a rare treat to the oilc of Salt Lake City where one of lie first genuine cowboy tournaments ver given in this country is to take lisco. The jniblic of Salt Lake will have the pleasure of witnessing an programme of cowboy feats, the western cattle range, every iiciih'iit from lassoing and saddling the iild mustang and roping wild Texas leers to the. exciting scene of repelling in Indian, attack upon a stago coach, md the capture and hanging of horse feres, etc., will be duly presented, "jme of those humorous and startling .alures will have a tendency to canst! he alfalfa on many a tenderfoot's head 'i stood erect. The Cowboy Tourua-iirii- t will he a rare novelty and will no 'jr.bt be appreciated by tfie sport lov-n- j citizens of Salt Lake city. Fine Millinery. If you want lirst class millinery, call ou Mrs. W. H. Fox, the Crane 'buihl- - I'lul Souvenlm. Three ddors north of the ('lift house, 27-- ') Main is the pjace to buyjcuriosilies. sucli as iniiH'ilils, shells, corals and agate goods. " Notice, Leave orders for the Salt Lake City inning (Vs. lager beer at the follow-- 1 P'uccs: Wilson & - Busby's, o tar, Xos. .V) and 57 E. Second Mjuth street. P. 'J', Nystroms, corner omniereial and First South streets, md fountain Beer Hall, Main street. Jacob Mourn. The Continental. This hotel is the rnonuiilwil hi'iul-quart-for cminiierciul limn uud tour-ists. Centrally loratcil. it k fiirnishrd with 'vTvthiii iicrlaiiiiiiR to a lirst-class hotel. Fur rooms at any timiMid-dri's- s (J. S. JIuLmks, Miinuijcr Conlini'iital hotel. f ... uivnuiownrs sharpened and repaired ' I IhhsctNoveJty Maiiui'uettirinK company, Third South street. For three weeks it lias l.een impossi-ble for us to do watch repairing promptly, hut now that we have sc-oured Hie services of Mr. Kghert Hob erts, io long and well known us a lirst-class w atchmaker, wn can (jet all work finished iu short order. Davidson, Lkyhdn & Mcl't SK. lliclmy .Steam Laundry guaratees piitrons exeellenee of work and roniptness of delivery. 143 Main street. hime 1112. A new line of silverware will he opened in a day or two at Davidson, Leyson &Me('une. Call and sec it. called for and delivered. IJrtioils "riry, 21 Commercial 1)4. Ilr. M. l.C. Inuian. Kleelro-Therapiiti- c Vapor liath" tnialiuent of all Female and Chronic diseases. Will removo from 4t h building to the Wasatch building May 23rd. Ladies, before you go to the beach, call at 44 Wasatch block and gel one of those lovely seaside hats for almost nothing. Notice. jl pwsotts are hereby warned.under y prpviitod by ordinance, not 'W or filth 0f ally description, with-- nnufyiug the scavenger, Jill issue directionsM'or its clis- - VILLI AM SHOWALL, w&ogcr,l'oom6'CityHalL Kallrond Ticket Hong-lit- , Mold And exchanged by J. K. Gillespie, mem-ber of tho American Ticket HrokenT association, No. 240 Main street. in ?!Q7:2ix10 rods between Fifth, on I street. City h ii i,""(lu0il1' l the electric l0,- - reasonable terms. Wasatch building. Special otter. i!!!"!ri2C(1 to offer, for a few i, bl t '! il- 011 earner Fifth and 1, ? ..pi,, V0,1SO four rooms, closet, ' u. city water etc.. for $4500. J. F. Jack, 2M S. Maiu street. Makti.v Schmidt, "the" tailor, has just received his second shipment of spring woolens. Call and examine his stock in rooms 200, 201, 202, and 2().t, Progress building. I'tJu i sec om' lar8e display of Hist arrived from the east. Barratt Beos. Leghorn Hat Selling at half-pric- at Mrs. W. H. Fox's Parlors, Crane building. iiirej11!'f,a,s.of new and elegant arrived at .... Bakratt Beos. |