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Show I TiiK SALT LAKE TIMKS SATURDAY. JULY 5. 18t0 7 . COHN BROS. gsr 25c Instead of 35c! We odor nlniut 1 1 stj le This embraces nverythlnff? this season's choicest il- l- OfTn Ki-i- r signs Mini coloring, in best " I T10TI 1 1 I IflMI ia our trt,'k ,h Irr" quality French Sateens at tJ"JU JU1 J IU U tin of Solid llU. t 100 pieces best American Ssteens in the very best possible designs and colurt 7 11 cts; Induced from 1J cts. 86-in- Prlnte.1 Jaconets at 8 cts jer yard. We Have Marked Down Scotch Zephyr Ginghams. 65o quality reduced to 4) SOc quality reduced trt Sm 4l)e quality reduce d to !ie. SOe quality reduced to 2Jc, Fsuey Irish lres I.iuons reduced from 30c to 30e per yard. We consider Ihli the best summer fubriu la the world. Summer Silks. Our entire stock of this season's Importation of ('anion. Shanghai en I Jap-anese Lyons Printed Silk is now offered at a reduction of 2S rr cent. Ourl qualities at 73c. : : Our f 1.35 qualities at II. 1000 yards very handsome OUTINU FLAXXF.I.S at 1 2Jc per yard Just received new assortment 4 inch White India Linen Hemstitched ami Drawn-wor- k 1'louncinga at 4'c to 7.c ju-- r ynL We place on sale 1 case Ladies' Fancy Jersey lllbbed llalbrlggan Vests at 10j J apiece. k French Sateen Blouse Waists r At $1.25 andtl ". Hummer Outing Flannel Mouse Waists at II. 21. 12. tZ ti and (I. Striped Silk Mouse Waist at V y" Ladles' White Ierby Welti at f t.fiO; warranted perfect In fit and BnltB. "j Ijtdkw' White Masque at 90c, ll.ilS, II.AO. U. U tl 75, 1 1 and 11.60. I Our entire stock of Ladies' and Misses' Jersey has tx'cn marked down to less than cost. Embroidery Flouncings. 45-ln- India Linen Flouncing, deep hem-stitch- border, tine Embroidery, J at 85c, 1, l.l!5 aud f 1.40 per yard. . Bathing Suits. We are showing a full stock of Uathing tsuiU. The hues of ! are cot, plele, and prices reasonable COHN BEOS. i V vyi;fliWJs, - JljstsMtra The Inter-Mounta- in Abstract Co (INCOKPOKATIiD.) Capital, $100,000. We are prepared to furnish complete abstracts for all real estate in Salt Lake county. THOMAS HOMER. Manager. nmr ira Mm trt, ums tn Hii !. --3f The largest display of vegetables n the city at C. U. Durst's. Martin Schmidt, "Th" Tl..r. Has made arrangements for keeping your trousers in order. He will press them every day in the year for 110. He carries the finest stock in the city. MARTtX Progress Kuilding. Fire Work 4th July. For fire works go to Pacilic Tea and Coffee company. 74 West First South street. Choice Fruit At Eli L. Price, 254 Main street, re-ceived fresh every morning. tINTAn HOTEL, Commercial Street, onlhe European Plan. fine hotel, strictlv first class in respect is now offering indu- - every to the local and traveling public whrch cannot be excelled in the west. Restaurant m con-- CenSd location. Proprietors. Ooods called for and delivered. Krn-pri- e Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street, Telephone 4. Satisfaction guaranteed at Empire Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephone 91. W. F. Shelton, No. 251 Main street, (nn stairs,) general contractor and licensed Drain Layer. Sewerage, Paving Cement work and all kinds of contract work. Those desiring eewer connections will find it to their advan-tage to call on me. Estimates upon work furnished. Fish! Fresh Fish. The freshest fish, fruit af'?6 can be found at Peterson s, 114 West First South street. Letting Down Prices Again! We would advise every Man and Woman to keep tlu niselvei pcbted and attend our jetial .sale during thin week. You will find ery article as advertised. If you are in doubt brin this paper along ith y au and judije for yourself the truth of theti awrnoo. Ssl-- I French FlanuM I a!f nliirU 50c rh J&l x 5 .Wi l'n!aanfrM Shirt ifcttfi ' 2$ U .t rfi,s9 oz.r.!i.'l)'!iii3 0,fra!li tajmr , .1 n'i telirts anJ Drwn SOewr ! $-- r. 5 b 7 51 n'i Iran a and err) LintaMm $1 tvh ft 2 v I 31 n'a feat an! feh $1.05 urn ? 5 'C-- - 1'b's Blark Ilwra Coat $1.50 r!t S-- . s - ? 5 Mi Fine lMlirfad Mfea " 5 ocSs Shirt and Drawen, rtl $3, $1.23 a aaii . . J h -- 3 J Mf b' Sathins Sails, HTZZZ M a ai! $ 5: . 5 U Shirt Waists . I nl i tuW im PanU . A:ajwir j , ', Sail, agw t 1. - tll yi i-t- S. S. J. NATHAN, Prop. 1 451 Main & 5 Call and see my new line of Spring Suiting worsted pantaloonings, etc. W. A. Tatlob, 43 E. Second South. Wanted. All kind of sreond-han- household goods at Etchison & Webbers, 173 S. iirst Et street. Firt frire! Fire! To our eountrr customers. Don't be deceived. We nave an ample supply on hand of our unequalled lager beer, to fill your orders. Salt Lake Citv Brewing Co., Jacob Mobitz, General Manager. Flret Fire! Fire! in Salt Lake To our numerous patrons take great pleasure in hat we are fully prepared to which may make demands you Ion us for our unequalled lager beer. Salt Lake City Brewing Co, Jacob Mowtz. Cneral Manager. Lace Bate. New stock just arrived .tMm108 E. Second South street, at Seed prices. Call and see them. ccident insurance in the United 'k3 Mutual, the oldest, strongest and written by A. M. Hinman, general 'it. Continental hotel. Unnforde aba fture. j Opposite the Salt Lake theater. Our J stock oi summer shoes and lipwr j complete which we offer at the lowert ! prhe. liemember the name and nurn- - j ber. Warning. We the undersigned respectfully eal the attention of tha public to the fact that we are the only member of the American Ticket Brokers associatioan in Salt Lake City. . There are parties doing business in Salt Lake Citv who claim membership and who are not members; and we take this method of informing the public to be-ware of such persons. The only mem- - j hers in Salt Lake City are . J. K. iILI.LSI"IK. 240 South Main st. j 0-A- R time-Hill.-. j Under the Postefhce. I forget that we have removed to Itn't Second South street. A. J. Whitf., Real Estate Co. 2nd South St. Fembroke."qttk job printer. All latent imoroved machinery at Kin- - j pire hteam Laundry, XI I'omnerrijJ ' L- street TelerB00?4 Price, 254 Main sireet. receives 00 to 5000 lbs. of choice Call-an- Uuh fruits. still after successfully treating hundred of esses the doctor "unhesitatingly de-clare this terrible disease strictly curable without cutting or the loss of blood. His treatment seldom Interferes with the patient's ordinary duties and the doctor completely eradicates the cancerous poison from the blood. m.MOHIUIOIDS OK I'll. is. Tiles permanently cured without sur-gical operation or pain. Simple rem-edy. Fever aud ague, sick headache and mountain fever ilie doctor warrants to cure every case. j.fit.Kfiie urs. lr. Hand will cure one case of epi- - leptic lils iu each aud every county iu the United States, if brought to' his ollioe. free of charge, and will warrant a cure in any case with six months' treatment, w herein his written instruc-tions aro strictly followed. TACK WOU.MS. Tape worms removed, head intact, withiu twenty-fou- r hours. CATS HUH. lh Hand's spccilie for catarrh cures the worst cases of catarrh, "cold iu the head," corya, catarrhal headache, sore throat aud catarrhal deafness. The treatment U mild and agreeable, and based upon scientific principles. Catarrhal diseases are depeudent upon some taint iu the organism, aud t is by eradicating it that the doctor curci'catarrh. OBSTETRICS, (llIinVn'EKY.) Dr. Hand is also a scienced practi-tioner of obstetrics, having attended (as his book shows) over eight hundred ladies iu childbirth, with a loss of but seven of that numbr 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. 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 diseasej'then if you wish he will deal out to you the proper remedies best calculated to cure the same. In all cases he will make a plain statement of facts to the patients, aud in all cases ho will explain the nature of the disease aud the probabil-ities of a cure. It is Dr. Hand's pur-pose to make this city his permanent residence, and expects to bo 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 malady? What comfort or pleasure is wealth to us unless we have health to enjoy it! Have vou lost all confidence In the medical fraternity? The fact of you having been treated by somo old' fogy physi-cian, some old woman or quack doctor, without receiving relief; does not give proof of your being beyond the reach of cientilio medical skill. There have been great strides made in the healing art aud mauy new scieulilio remedies discovered w ithin the past few years. This Is an ago of science and progress so try again. Go see Dr. Hand, the great specialist. (lo now while yuil may yet be w ithin the reach of suten-tilic- , medical or surgical skill; team 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 of the disease has been removed by the use of proper scientific remedies elec-tricity galvanism, magnetism, medi-cal, electrical, water aud vapor baths, combined witli purely vegetable medi-cines, administered at the right time, where and when indicated. TEKMS TO KVKUYHour THE SAME NO CUKE NO PAT. Dr. Hand asks no pay for his services until you are cured. Patients fur-nished with medicines prepared from fresh, pure drugs nt cost of same. Also treatment by electricity furnished to patients In all parts of the I'nited States. All cases taken for treatment will bo cured in from three to six months. 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 iu advauro is just what the doctor has to pav out for the drugs used in the preparation of the mcdicin used to cure you. After the doctor has made mieroscop leal examination ho knows at onen whether he can cure you or not; also just what tine it will require to effect n euro; also what tho medicine will cost to treat your case. And whatever that may be let it be one dollar or twenty the cost of the medicino and elec-tricity is one-thir- d of the whole, the two-third- s are not dun until you are cured, and if a failure should lie made to cure tho ease 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. ie thousand patleuts treated Iduring tho last four Dr. Hand cures every case f'ears.takes under treatment and will give 15,000 cash to the person who w ill prove by the health ottice in Cincinnati. Ohio, (his old home), that ho ever gave a death report to that ollice, notwithstanding three years' practice in that city, and eleven hundred cases treated during his last years' residence there. Kememberthe doctor cures thousands of In-curables, and without a dose of medi-cine. Electricity is tho remedy wh.ch is applied by a graduate in the use of the same. Itemember the address and call immediately. No. 'i't'i South West Temple street, second door north of Metropolitan hotle Salt Lake City, Utah. I. NO OTUO PAY. Electricity is Life Medical Electricity. BT DR. W. M. HAND, Microscopic and Analytic Phy siciau and Surgeou, Professor of Anatomy, Physiology, Therapeutics, Theory aud Practice of Medicine, Mcteria Medica, Obstetrics, Surgery, and Electrical Science. The Great Med-ical Electrician of Ogdeu City. Utah. HEAD AND REELECT. It is a mistaken idea to suppose that while all other trades aud professions have beeu advancing and improving that the practice of medicine has re-mained in statu quo, or at a stand still. There is probably no science iu the w orld w herein greater and more start-ling discoveries have been made than in the healing art. Dr. Hand, by means of his wonderful discoveries w ith the microscope, lias 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 tho doctor to effect cure in eases that have been pronounced beyond medical or surgical skill, aud iu au incredibly short space of time. The microscopic examinations of specimens enables the doctor to determine accurately and im-mediately the disease with which the pationt is afflicted, after which by means of his art and wouderful anti-septic treatment, he is able to apply the precise remedy Indicated, aud is not compelled to administer a multitude of different compounds, hoping some may reach tho case, and in the end failing, after having administered a large amount of unnecessary medicines. l)y means of his new discoveries, Dr. Hand treats with spe-cili- c remedies the following named di-seases: Every form of throat and lung disease, consumption, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, catarrh, diptheria, deafness, dropsy, goitre, lits, epilepsy falling sickness, St. Vitus dauce, gravel, heart disease in every form, cranio in-flammation of tho bladder, kidneys, womb and ovaries, leucorrhwa, all di-seases of tho stomach, liver and spleen, chronic sore eyes of every form oven 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-vat-difficult and dangerous character and all diseases of women and children. Dr. Hand is 64 years old, is a gradu-ate of two medical colleges, one in the United Statcs.the other in France, and has practiced medicino aud surgery for tho 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 tho last twenty-tw- years suc-cessfully treated all chronic, special and nervous diseases. Dr. Hand does not claim to be tho only physician in the United States that understands his business. Hut he does claim that he understands tho treat-ment of tho diseasiu ineutioued in this article more thoroughly than the grad-uate family physician, for the simple reason that tho doctor has practiced medicine and surgery in nearly every part of the United States, on land and on sea; has lived iu all kinds of cli-mates; has treated nearly all national-ities and diseases and from his exten-sive travels, practice and experience, should bo more capable of mastering difficult, stubborn, chronic disease. Dr. Hand advises all afflicted with disease aud doing well under the care of their family physician not to change treatment, as he does not wish to inter-fere with his brother iu 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 tho ear of the most fas-tidious. These diseases, whether they have yet found lodgment in the blood or not, aro wrecking the health of thousands, and promising disaster to their posterity. Tho doctor's lotig ex-perience gives hiin complete mastery over these diseases, and in ail cases he warrants speedy relief and a positive cure. NERVOUS DISEASE. Very few are aware of the dangers which hover over them every moment of their lives when afflicted w ith this malady. There are thousands who with sunken checks, trembling hand), quivering muscles, stooping forms, still indulging in the samo habits which are fruitful iu tho production of this terri-ble afttictiou, though they see their vital energies of life wasting away, stilt press on in the downwaijl course, seek-'in- g no aid, ns if entirely blind to tho awful fate awifiting tliem, perhaps in the near future. The Doctor warns all those suffering from nekvoi s DEbii.irir to come aud seek relief where long ex-perience and true medical skill can be brought to their aid, promising relief aud a speedy restoration to health. DISEASE OF WOMEX There are thousands of women who have become invalids from disease pe-culiar to their sex, which have been neglected through dread of necessary embarrasment, to which they must sub-mit to enable tho physican to properly understand their case. Mothers look-o-and see their lovely daughters wast-ing away, and are filled with fear and wonder. Husbands see their wives in daily torture aro tilled with dread, or perhaps t lirough ignorance of the nature of the affliction, they are sometimes led to uncharitable conclusions, the result of which is domestic unhappiness and the neglect of which is truly criminal, Bnd leaves little room foj apology. These complaints can readily be cured, and the scores of pale, entervated faces which are stalking about as if in the very shadow of death, can be restored to health, lieauty and happiness Tho doctor's treatment is pleasant and cllective, and has restoied thousands who had lost all hopes and given them-selves up a prey to their torturing afflic-tion. DISEASE OE THE ETK AXD EAR. There is nogreater affliction to which human. ty 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 the w ant of proper medical aid become blind when they might have ha1 their evesight preserved. The doctor treats the eye and ear with great success and would advite thoe suhVring from par- - j tial or complete blindness or deafness not to delay treatment until all hope is lo-- t. i ( AM t.R. Cancer ha always been aod i now j pronounced incurable bv urgi si j writers and by the profesr-i-j- at large ...."M , JUST A WORD, MY DARLING. I Words by DOUGLAS GORDON I ' . Music by CECIL RAY. - I , Ddee, eon espress. I 1 lon l0T came to gild onr youth, I p Once more to-d- lore comes as once it cam- e- I J wa. to be I But fate for-ba- ear lives should aye b. bright, I fa ows where the fire-lig- plays; All is n, the past was for the bes-t- I p"t' 'JJ J jK J1 j--j j j I J . jj J J I And doubt came 'twist us,dear,and marred love's light. Just a word, my dar - ling, just a I Love now is prov - en, life is doub-l- y blest I Just a word a whis . per thou art I touch of pain, Jnst a thought that love would nev - er dawn a I mine to - day; I am thine for ev - er, or - er and al - I r & Fed, I gain; True ' love must be proved, dear, e'en as gold is tried, I way! Our hearts have been prov - en, e'en as gold is tried: I --or Fed. i I ev - er side by ridel Ere twe hearts can joar ney I dear, ev - er side by aatol , Now we'll joar - ney on, I Fed. ' THE DOCTORS HAVE COME r'r,t Three Months Free of Charge- - A staff of eminent English physicians surgeons will arrive in Salt Lake ; J' July 5th, and will permanently their residence, 135 E. First ;utli street. All who visit these enu-"B- t doctors before August 1st, will re-.j'- services until September 1st free ; charge. The only favor desired is a commendation from those whom they We. They treat all diseases and but in no instance will an m-- f able case be accepted. If your ma -- !? is beyond all hope, they will ttkly tell vou so. Also caution you Minst spending more money for use-,-s- s treatment. Remember dates and ? early, for their offices are crowded :'m morning till night. Office hours, m- - to 7 p. m. Sundays,10 a. m. to ,? - P. S. This governmental staff Physicians and surgeons is incorpor-- ' ea by an act of legislature. |