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Show J V-?- -- fftg SALT LAK fa TIM ES. W KDX ES DAY", JUL V . m). tr-- I 11 ! nii trip PAY. Electricity is Life-Me- dical' Electricity. HI' 1K. W. 51. HANTi, MirroR.opi,,,,l Analytic Phv.mOa.uuui Won, Professor of 1 Analog, liM,,logy. lVn.po,uics, "f dicine. Meteria MudiMi, Obstetrics. Surgery, and l S,.i,,e. The (ireat Med-w- Llectrieiau of Ogden City. Utah. UKAD AND UKKLErf. ..rV'S ak"n W,!a t0 s"l'l'os.: that fhilP nil other trades and professions advancing au.t improving that the practice of medicine has re-mained iu statu quo, or ut a stand still, lbcre is probably no science iu the world wherein greater and more start-ling discoveries have been 'made thau in the healing art. Dr. Hand, by means of his wonderful discoveries 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 still after successfully treating hundreds of cases the. doctor unhesitat tnglr de-clares this terrible disease strictly "urablc without cutting or the Jos' of blood. His treatment seldom interferes ?! 1 c Patient's ordinary duties and I doctor completely eradicates "the cancerous poison from tho blood. 1IKMOKU1IOIH9 OK fILE!. Piles permanently cured without Mir- - i Rical operation or' paiu. Simple rem-edy. Fever nod ague, sick headache and mountain fever the doctor warrants to cure every case. EPILEPTIC KITS. Dr. Hand will cure one case of epi-leptic tits iu each and every county in the United States, if brought to" his olliee, free, of charge, and will warrant a cure iu any caso with si months' treatment, wherein his written instrue-- ; tionsare strictly followed. TAPE WOKMS. Tape worms removed, head intact, withiu twenty-fou- r hour. CATAHlill. rr. Hand's specific for catarrh cures the worst cases of catarrh, "cold in the head." coryza, catarrhal headache, sore throat and" catarrhal deafuess. The treatment is mild and agreeable, and based upon scientific principles. Catarrhal diseases are dependent upon some taint in the organism, and it is by eradicating it that the doctor cure! catarrh. OliSTETHU'S, (MIDWIFERY.) I'r, Hand is also a scicuced practi-tioner of obstetrics, liavinir attended (as his book shows) over eight hundred ladies in childbirth, with a loss of but seven of that number by death having occurred. Ladies, the parturient cham-ber is no place for the novice or char-latan , but of au 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. I5y the aid of the microscope he can tell you at onco the nature of your disease; then if yon wish he will deal out to you the proper remedies best calculated to cure the same. In nil cases he will make a plain statement of facts to the patients, aud in all cases 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, aud expects to be able to demonstrate totLe citizens his claims to their favorable consideration. Alllicted men, chronically diseased women, why neglect yourselves nnd children while laboring under that malady? What comfort or pleasure is wealth to us unless we have health to enjoy it! Havo you lost all conlideuce iu tho medical fraternity! Tho fact of you having been treated by hiimo old fogy physi-cian, some old woman or quack doctor, without receiving relief; docs not give proof of your being beyond the reach ol geientilie medical skill. There have been great strides made in the healing art and many new scientific remedies discovered within the past few years. This is an age of science ami progress so try again, Co see Dr. Hand, the great specialist, (io now while you may yet be within the reach of scien-tific, medical or surgical skill; learn the true cause of your sad allliction; employ treatment at once of the oldest and most successful specialists in the west; learn how easy it is to be cured after cause o! the disease has been removed by the use of proper scientific remedies elec-tricity galvanism, magnetism, medi-cal, electrical, water and vapor baths, combined with purely vegetable ineili chies, administered at the right time, where and when indicated. TKKMS TO EVKttYBOnr THE SAMK NO J. C'lliE Jio.rAY. 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 furnished to patients in all 'parts of the United Stales. All cases taken for treatment will be cured in from three l.o six months. Positively no incurable cases taken on nny terms. Consultation and microscopical examination free to all who take treatment The only money you have to pay in adv ance is just what the doctor has to pay out for the drugs used in the preparation of the mcdicin used to cure you. After the doctor has made microscop ical examination ho knows at once whether he can euro you or not; also just what ti'ne it w ill rcuuire to effect a cure; also what the medicine will cost to treat vour case. And whatever that mav be let it be one dollar or twenty tiie cost of the medicine and elec-tricity is one-thir- d of the whole, the re-maining two-third- s are not due until you are cured, ami if a failure should be made to cure the case it never due and the doctor is left out in the cold. Dr. Hand is without doubt the greatest, liv ing medical electrician upon earth. Five thousand patients treated during the last four years. Dr. Haiid cures every caso he takes under treatment and will give cash to the person fwho will prove by the health office in Cincinnati. Ohio, (his old home), that he ever gave a death report to that olliee, notwithstanding three years' practice in that city, aud eleven hundred cases treated during his last years' residence there. Kemember the doctor cures thousands of in-curables, and without a dose of medi-cine. Electricity Is tho remedy wh.ch is applied bv a graduate iu the use of the same, kemember the address aud call immediately. No. 253 South West 'loinplc street, second door north of Metropolitan hotle Salt Lake City, Utah. sum i space ot tune. The microscopic e:aniiiiations.of specimens enables the doctor to determine accurately and im-mediately the disease with wlm-l- i the pationt is alllicted, 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 multitude of different compounds, hoping some may reach the ease, mid in the end failing, after having ndmiuistered a largo 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, dipt heria, deafness, dropsy, goitre, fits, epilepsy falling sickness, St. Vitus dance, gravel, heart disease in every form, evonic in llaiunialion of tho bladder, kidneys, womb and ovaries, leucorrhoea, all di seases of the stomach, liver and spleen, chronic sore eves of every form even partial blindness of years standing, 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 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 and surgeon in the United' States army from .1801 to 1805. 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. ' Dr. Hand does not claim to be the only physician in tho United States that understands his business. But he does claim that he understands the treat-ment of the diseases mentioned in this article more thoroughly than the grad-uate family physician, for the simple reason that the doctor has practiced medicine arid surgery iu nearly every part of the United States, ou land and on sea; has lived in all kinds of cli-mates; lias treated nearly all national-ities and diseases aud from Ins exten-sive travels, practice and experience, should bo more capable of mastering stubborn, chronic disease. Dr. Hand advises all alllicted with disease and doing well under the care of their family physician not to change treatment, ns'he does not wish to inter-fere with his brother in the profession. WECIAL IUSKASKS. There are diseases, both local-an-constitutional, committing terrible rav-ages, the result of remote or recent in-discretion, which to name would grate harshly upon the car of the most fas-tidious. These diseases, whether they have vet found lodgment iu the blood or not, arc wrecking the health of thousands, and promising disaster to their posterity. The ('odor's long ex- -' perience gives him complete mastery over these diseases, and in all eases he warrants speedy, relief and a positive cure. XEliVl-U'- DISEASE. Very few aro aware of the dangers which hover over them every moment of their lives when atlli'-te- with this mala.lv. There are thousands who with sunken checks, trembling hands duivering muscles, stooping forms still indulging in the same habits which are fruitful in the production ot this terri-ble allliction, though they see tlieir vital energies of life wasting away, still downward course, seek-n- g press on iu the blind to the no aid, as if entirely awful fate aw aiting them, perhaps in the near future. Tho Doctor warns all those suffering from nekvols 1'EWI.itv oeome and seek relief when, long and true medical skill caa be brought to their aid, prom.sing ieuof aud a speedy restoration to health. DISEASE OF WOMEN thousands of women who There are have become invalids from disease pc-- . which have been liar to their sex. ected through dread of necessary Xrrasnieiit, to which they must sub-mit enable the physical, to properly look derstand their Mothers their lovely daughters wast-Kwa-and are filled with fear and Husbands see tlieir wives in dai"v torture are filled with dread or of the nature Pe l aps through ignorancesometimes led nf t c affliction, ritable they conclusions, are the resul to i and o wl ie i is domestic unhappiness which is truly cnm.na , he eg ect of ml leaves little room foi apo.ogy. ieff t ve and has restored. thousands and DISEASE OE THE EVE AND EAB. affliction towhich There ti no exposed greater than the loss of n s hUh; whether partial or complete s,rht' inflamed rfP,1ldom couiprehend their danger, cy? ignorance or the anV? JS nieeTieal aid become T?Dt, might have had their blmlht oreTod. The doctor treats erS' r w ith great success and 1,,St' CANTER. has ilw ivs been and is now ( aneer , j KT "WHT ZE5T BEHT --53. ; When You Can Buy 4 Lots in- - Davis, Sharp & Stringer's clciitio CORNER OF SECOND WEST AND TENTH SOUTH, On small Cash Payment, and within 30 clays after Electric Car Line, already commenced, on Second West, is completed, sell 3 Lots for Profit sufficient to build on remaining Lot. If you prefer to move into your own homo today, ' we have Six New Modern Stylo Houses just com- - plctcd, six Large Kooms, Fine Closets, Three ' Verandas, City Water. Elcgrant Location, close in. splendid view, near electric car line, ONLY EACH, anJ irivE Years to pay out at only 6 per - cent interest. Don't Fail to see Watkins' Addition ..djcirLiner IPdxlz on tHo Solatia-- DAVIS & STRINGER, Tthe cuScn Soil "f 23 West Second South. . . V - i " V (ROBBIES --EXCLUSIVE DEALERS I-N-Solo Aconts for James Means' $3.QQ SllOCS- - Spencer & Kimball, 160 Main Street. E. SELLS, , J.TUCKER. H. W. SELLS. Sells & Corqpany, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber. First Smith itrcet, opjHiaito Hth Ward Aemhty Room 1', o. H I0'H riwr Tar4 of Armstrong Rrr. GEORGE A. LOWE, Dealer In All Kinds of First-Cla- si -- Agricultural Implement- s,- SCHUTTLER FAPM AND FRE10IW WAGONS, GoliMs M, Mm ai Roafl Carls of every description. Steam Engines, Leffel Wheels. WAREHOUSES STATE ROAD BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND SOUTH. Fire! Fire! Fire! To our country customers. Don't lie deceived. We have an ample supply on hand of our uuejualUl lager beer, to fill your orders. Salt Lake Otv Brewing C o., Jacob Mokitz, General Manager. THE EAGLE FOlfllHtV Ml) MCHBE ffll'M x1"' :'-sS- l Telephone Ml; : : 424 WEST FIRST S01T1 : : I. 0. Box ISl Dunford. Slioo Store. Opposite the Salt Lake theater. Onr stock of summer shoes and slippers is complete which we offer at the lowest price. Kemember " the name and num-ber. ; , t t lm ON SALE ! avTPr 'principal POINTS --- 3" EAST, vgST, jisJEWTIMECARD NORTH and SOUTH j ;uno co, icoc. j L'UH CESIRHL DiSTHICT, THE CITY TICKET OFFICE.; PisMSgw Tri.'si AfflH mJ Li tl'Ull Liii Ciif u (allJii: , . t r :;. ' "I " JtlaMl ana Hutu M.l ' t,rUprM. emt i n,i.i jmiit.iiiw " r.MI7..' I m ; KT. ifi f.. ......... .. j . ,.,' " l . i I I '.; i pm - " - ,. . - - - " " ' m -- ''., i,-- , ,n ; .. . - : - t ., - ' 1 u, :mi .rt..1vi,4,i.rwJT Kt - su.ir B;un.inK. ir'-.- s M ' - -- - S. W. ECCLE5. C. F. RESSEGUIE. Drink I'hos-Ferron- the great nerve, blood and brain tonic. On draught at theZ. C. 3d. I- - drugstore, 113 and 114 Main street. Only rive cents. W F. Shelton. No. 2Tl Main street, fnp stairs.) general contractor and licensed Drain Layer. Sewerage Paving Cement work and all kinds ot contract work. Those desiring sewer connections will rind it to their advan-tage to call on me. Estimates upon work furnished. , . . Patronize a Home InJusty. Salt Lake Lithographing and Publishing Co. Lithographers, Printers, Blank Bfxjks Makers, and General Stationers. i Engraved Calling Cards and Wedding Initititians. ! WE ARE SOW IX OPERATION and ready for your ZZorders.ZZ - Efegant Work at Rsssonabla Pricss. ; o. 1, Ws, F,nt . -- h h yflN CL1EF MMpri ) FORTUNATE MAN. Sets .Bis . Pood, Tuel and Light for jutting, ami Receives a Salary - for Doing It. h B PAEASOL OE-.- . THE" SEASIDE. " tL er j your Wom-O- ut CloUiesMau of v "g;8 WordNotes and Itoms 'J of Interest. at least ono man in tills conn Iflioisa6 to live cheaply and get for doing it, all because he lives , -t- he cost of getting his food, fuel ' jisht to him is about five times us - )i is the original cost of the sup- - tliemselves," said the captain of ft Iter in the coastwise trade. "It a queer that a man can get along economically on account of the i cost of getting his supplies to his f than he could if the cost were less, :tit? But it's a fact. This man's .PSt market is thirty miles from - he lives, and a ton of coal will Z him $0 in that market. if it cost him no more than $0 to lay ' ton of coal down in this man's bin poiiltl have to pay for both coal and jery, and the ton would stand him j(l2. The same in proportion with irtf and his pork and his potatoes - his flour and his oil. But just be-- j, it costs iu the neighborhood of s ton to carry his coal from the yard js bin, and corresponding prices for other supplies, he gets the whole aess for nothing. His flour he gets .and his beef and his pork and his i'nes and his oil, as well as his coal, entire outfit don't cost him a cent a one year's end to the other, aud he .$1,000 ft year for staying where he 31I receiving the annual donations. I it will bo queer now if you are not ins to yourself that tins man I p.m :'dng of has a soft snap. Well, r be he has. Ho is a lighthouse per,' Ho lives on a big rock at Cape j, j. No sea going vessel can get within g Mrterof a mile of his home. No lu H boat can reach his abiding place afety. To get a ton of coal to his which is perched on the rocks above i water mark, it must be shipped in Boston to as near the lighthouse as vessel dare approach. The coal is in . :3, and these axe placed in small boats, ich carry them to the edge of the al water, inside of which tho boats re not enter. The bags of coal are then ried ashore on the backs of the crew, io wade through the surf, clamber up ' rocks with their burdens and empty coal in the lighthouse bin.' The other iky supplies are dolivered to the Cape in light keeper in tho same manner, 1 the government pays the expense. iy be he has a soft snap, but I'd rather on my vessel, tossing and pitching on heaviest sea that his light ever shone : upon than to be firmly grounded on :t Cape Ann rock as he is. Wouldn't a? .. .., But this man isn't the only one the eminent supplies with free coal, light ! rations at its lighthouses. When-e-r the keepers are located at stations :a:e the cost of .exceeds the t of supplies they are provided free; : where the cost of delivery doe3 not :d the price of the goods the keeper ('impelled to pay for both. That's a r?r rule, but government has many a per way of doing thing3. At all the rren rock lighthouses, like Cape Ann, iofs ledge and others, the keepers vs even to be supplied with fresh wa-- : from points on the mainland. They oct a great deal from rains in cisterns tanks, but iu most cases it is not Scient for the needs of the keepsrs, the supply from ubroad must be reg-'rt- y taken to them, no matter what ; cost or the difficulties are in getting ihcre." New York Evening'Sun. Tho Seaside Parasol. rhe esfrcmcly fashionable parasol to used at tho seaside or at tho inouu-- m is tho most unimie Japanese one tcan be got. On top must be tied large black ribbon bow, tho ends of Meh como far down on tho parasol ien it is opened. It really loo'is very ;;ty when worn with a cotton gowa '1 make.1? a bright speck on tho land--i- e. The rod "parasol is also in vogue, l i? of plain, heavy silk, with a natural 4 handle. Ono having a silver handle voted extremely bad form. The very nouneed liking for red is thought to the outcome of the general woman's position. Lining her coat with scur-- . wearing a scarlet frock, having a "let parasol and wearing a scarlet cnet is the nearest she can get to pair.t-- S the town red, which from her youth she has always had a yearning to do. Sew York Letter, v Ecpolr Your 'Worn Out Clotliei. a poor man who wants to dress well il as cheap as he can should not dis-"- 1 a suit so long as its color is firm and fibres hang together. No man knows far $10 a year spent for repairs will toward making his appearance pre-stabl-e, nor how largo an expenditure mew garments it has saved him until 'tries it. If men with moderate s, who feel obliged to dress shabbily 1 months out of tho year, observed a rami's way of sponging, overhauling ;'l rerriniming they might get a useful :Ject lesson from it. New York Star. A Man of His Word. Wilson Philson is a man who keeps s word, whatever else may be said of 'Ti. Billon Do yon find him bo? Wilson Yes; he borrowed five dollars 'i iae a year ago, and ho said he'd 'tnr forget my kindness. KUson And'he hasn't? Wilson No; every time he wants to 'Tow money he comes to mo. Har-m's Bazar. Nothing delights the average English-- wore thrrn to be a member of a so- - a long and involved name. In - societies such as "The Society for Enter Promotion of Relaxation from rSness Cares and Enjoyment During :scheon Houra in the Municipality or grow in strength and influence. UVTAH MOTEL. Commrretal Street, on the European Plan. This fine hotel, strictlv first c!as in i every respe t is now ofTenng induce-- ' merits to the local and traveling public which cannot 1 excelled in the west. Central location, licstaurant in con nection for short order at all hoers. Ynwu it Swm I'roprict.'rs. fe. Livermore says that her husband a Republican while she is a ProJoi-'ais- t: heis--a protectionist and she a ' tinder; he has a pew in one chu--J- , e'a .mother: he has one doctor, m and vet tlifty are happy ana ' o::ioTu anil neves dreum of iuar-et- - - , - A |