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Show CflillME DAH15IAU. Fun. official returniTof theiate fits PROFESSIONAL CARD. OCTOBGB 30. cured. DRO Bad Debt Collections a Specialty. OF BOSTON. MASS. Beal Etate bought, sold and rented. Money loaned on Beal Kstato and Collaterals. Collection made throughout the Tenitory. Correspondence promptly attended to. Office At A. W. Perkins Drug Store, opposite the 1rstollice, Halt Lako City. dr. beck SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH . 1 1. O. Box 692. di-en-- r, LIDDELL BU0WN, Wholesale and retail COSHlSdiN AND GBOCCKS h, more and Ohio Kailioad will have a direct connection with the oil region, thus tho trade will be no longer at the mercy of the Erie, New York Con-trand Pennsylvania' railroad combiThroe door south of Ton nei'l IIvie. on nrd nation. a'tcr Saturday and until luuhcr notice. Office--Fir- Door st Office Horr. 7 to 5 and to From b Main street, MKriSIOAlAlH. W. Hicr.jvs C. ors. Re;v PcbJicatihiis, - (t-f- a champion swimmer, recently consented to drown himself in order that hi a theory of resuscitation might be tested for the benefit of the London Humane Society, who were present to witness the experiment. After laying down certain rules for holding a drowning person in tho water, he plunged into the river the Serpentine, probably, in Hyde Park and remained long enough under water tor be partially drowned. Ilia son then dived after him and brought him to the surface in an apparently lifeless condition, adhering strictly to the principles laid down by his parent. The breathless body was then turned over to one of the Humane Societys officers and put through the course of treatment recommended. The Society had the satisfaction of seeing Mr. White revive, and in a short time return to the water without apparent consequcncos, thus proving his theory by illustration at tho risk of death. to 3, and from C The caveof Cacahuamilpa inMexico, which is not down io guide books, is said to be the largest in the world. It is covered by a volcanic mountain with an extinct crater. Mr. Porter C. Bliss has twice examined and explored it, the last time in February of the present year. Six hundred persons constituted the last exploring party, and they were provided with Bengal lights and scientific appliances. After reaching a level at perhaps fifty feet depth, they proceeded 8K nailes into tha interior. The roof was so high a succession of halls that rockets often exploded before striking it. Labyriathian passages leave the main hall in every direction. Stalagmites and stalactites are abundant. Below this cave, at a great depth, are two other immense caves, from each of which issues a branch of a great river, uniting here. These two rivers enter seme five miles distant, flew parallel, and issue at last together. Ay instrument for measuring distances by sound has been invented recently by de Boulenge of the Belgian armj. lijor It consists of a glass tube Laving ations along its length representing distances moasurad. The tube is closed at its extremities, and is filled with liquid in which is a metal ic traveler, formed of two disks united by a central rod. The diameter of the disks is a little less than that of the tube, so that when the latter is vertical-thtraveler will descend with a slow and uniform motion. Knowing the velocity of sound and tbat of the traveler, it is easy to construct the distance scale. In operation, the edge of one disk is brought to the 0 mark, and the instrument being held horizontally, the flash of the cannon, for example, is noted; at that instant the telemater is turned to a vertical position, ard go heldr the traveler of course descending meanwhile, until the iound is heard, when it is again brought horizontal. I'he position of tho traveler denotes the distance to be read on the scale. It is stated that,, during the course of official experiments at the Belgian artillery school, the instrument, in estimating distances of 3,200 yards, did not make over 21 yards of error. xoiTE Lae Attorney t No. e, T proprietor pml consulting physic-inof the London, New ork, and Melbourne. Mu. em. of Anatomy, Member of tho ('olloc of Surgeons, London, Univerritv of Hdiriburjr. of Surgeon and !'li PhPndc.li hia. lrH'e member of tho American , New . York, until or, of varum-- Standard Medical Works, Com; undue member of the hojal Suei-tof 'liemi trv and .'science, Berlin. nnd member of the National Medical oci.ition. TJie principal Anatomical Schools hi Kuropo and Amcrii n are irdebted toir. Heck for hi valuable Pathological and Anatom'eal City ae ol-lea- ro AAVoxifrvtl CiRF. Dr. CAV. Hiegins Is gainim;. a wide reputation for hi skill a an occuD-tAntony hi in'4-- recent onri1 i that ! of an infant daughter of Mr. .1. Do pain, lir-n- g at Deop Creek, Ftuh. The child i six x ears ohl, and ho during tho lat three yea ha suffered greatly with her eves. Fearing total blindne, tho father, about a month aao. placed the child under the care of Dr. Hip-giand his killful treatment lias ietned soumlno to her icrht. A little vonknc i nimarent- a lniht light prol"oo pain, but all inflammation anil siens of dieae have been removed, and in nnohcr week or two the doctor expect to lia o tho ( Idlds vlion restored to perfe' t rcnptli. Thirf i a vflrv araivfj ine cure, and sjieak highly for tho attention ind skill of the doctor. -- con-trihutio- and liis i lflkiii'icont ctiilct lion of scientific niudomi al pref arrtir.n at his alu-abInstitute on ihond.vav, lor.u the center of atti U( t.on to tho Modi al ti.ioriMtv and .t ot No.v ois,io aid is rerarded us tho Nucleus of scioi.fi information and i exronent of Pathoimri al and co.niuratiie of the I nited Mates. anatomy It i neatly thirlvyeais .incc tho n, lo , o Xcwr A mi-cr- Tin very allo work, n. rocnt nroft iction of Dr. Hock., treat i rincioaliy on tlieae of tho Nervou.nni (ienerutivo showing tho principal caue.s of their?.v.tem, production with useful and valuabio advice for fhefr preven-to- n and cure. Thi bool; mac bo had horn Salt Lak Citv Ir. Heck. on application, o or forwarded anvwh'cie. hy roniittins twenty-fivcent to tho So TOtarv of the N ow York Anatomical Museum, lktoadwjy. Dr. C. AV. TTronivs H &:: .;:j ; t;i: 'v. B'ft r- - ? : Qn the French Plan, ast Docleys ti 4C(' rt;.; HZ' REOTAUnANT Opposite IVnlker Drethen Seek, Halt Lake City. er I perfctly pare and ahoi,Hii,. Open, Day and. NicHt. Hooley8 Yeast INwdir HEALS COOKED TO OKDEB AT ALL EOUBS. Is put np in full welh run. .BriAte rooms for families and rartics. Furnished rooms upstairs to rent. The proprietor supplies lunch at the Germania Saloon, oysters and even thing in style. Yeast Powder Dooleys Makes AXTOXIO PIRANHil, oct!2-tf Prepr. elt-gan- Makts cw. " Dooleyg Yeast Povidi r a a) kinds of dunlin e, pu-p- i, .! pist.y, nine, light sud liesuhy) , cak Yeast PMrder Doolys I toe b becaus , pprfwcfiy pure. Dooeys Yeast Ponder w $1.502.00 Is tlie cheapest, localise fn'l fiO 75c to Dimdt-- r muflinn, griddle c.k orta t, etc. Great Redtyctlou iu Prices to Salt tlie Tlinea. Board and room, per day Singlo meals Single bed Single rooms, por daj-- bisru ts and wlln t Yeast Dooleys Makes delicious HOUSE, (Onrosite the Temple) SALT LAKE CITY - - UTAH. ight. Ponder Yest Dopeys to I 50 1.00 gintrantecd Special Rates lor Weekly or Monthly Boarders. givo vatsCavtlon, De pure to D lor ioltVs Yeast Ponder and do not bo pn i ff with env other kin m Dooleys Yast Ponder Is put up in tin cunof vitnnua sires, smt f,ir .cmili-- s, 1m nr.licg bnfOH.-- i'c'ii, and lho ami o. e:u esKole ou eh rtor long vunukch. U The market jb flooded wi(h j, ,nj)nn. rt wd' rr of ,i J.t er rlent Banit.g an- DOOLEYS YEAST lOWDEU is vm.. weight. ranted fnl auJ full wi;;i.t. KolA at who a. d rtt.il, ihroih-lui.-t tfi Unite,! St tee Jy, by de.,1 is m oioeuuj aud famil auppdes. le X 7 FURNiTURE, ETC. c T. D. CONWAY, c3 0! o o u 111 a 0 w H u o 0 5 n oH-i oo 0 cr1 aa FIFTn STREET, r. o - UTAH OGDEN, h rJ oa Ranges ic SfOYkS For Wood, Hard and Soft o Furniture 9 y O With the latent improvement.' Bedding,'' ; Q Cofil, -- rH 'r 17 Registers, Crockery, China. a 2X o UKM AOESi C4 I- to K 5 J 25. y UTAH. I- M cc M o- n - CORINNE, H X WI LLMsN. PEfK & CO.. General agents for P. cflo const. S'-- rrai;dr) v K c3 o Montana Street, oK s- 1c 0 c 4 GLASSWARE. e F.lc Venlilafors, Eftitnntos for heatnsr aril YeutUst promptly foririkhed. Scud (or circulai.. IA.ISS & Vi'ft.LS, 32 Lake etreet, Chicago, llilnoi:. FeiTTl LAMrs. o m muons; Q CUTLERY PLATED 4 BAIT m 0 Q n H H 3 O Cm "W ARE FIXTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, FANCY GOODS, ETC. i JOI! IV KUPF E It CHKOMOS, MONTANA ST. We invite inspection by our many customers and the general public to a large of tho goods, which will be sold at or abcve-mentioii- METALLIC COFFINS AND CASES FURNISHED TOI ORDER. ft F I'lV E WATCHES od lake Prices. Below Salt 0 Undertaking carefully attended to.a And manufacturer of fine NATIVE COLD JEWELRY rrSTOr.S nn.l ULSIC.Ui KCSTHU.MKN'TS ui always on band, bo.iairing dono with nvl-t- . patch, and wan anted. TUB CABIFORiVlA powdebT wore?, 314 California Street, i NAN FRANCISCO, ORDERS by mail promptly filled. J Overland Goods carefully packed and delivered at Railroad Depots free of charge. House, SALT LAKE CITY. Room per day .... ..50e and 1 00 Booms per week.. 00 and o 00 ....2 00 Boom and board .. dav.. 1 25 Boom and boar per week. .. ....G 00 and 8 00 and board Lay week per 10 single meals Furniture ropairod at reduced price. JV.es 1 Wholesale and retail dealers in 2j Barber shop and Iaundrv connected with the hotel. GKAIN, H. Brunton, Proprietor. Cash paid for BARLEY, WHEAT and OATS. se7-l- v SALT LAKE HOUSE , BoeR j1: . Bari dips and Almy Coat. Lears Orders, ,j G -- MAH STRKKT, SALT LAKE CITY L-k-e a & OREEUEWALD, Office 4SCEItEFrTrED plMwilktk.bw'a.Sri.SiJS1 reii7tf Corner north of Rain Wagon Depot. - elif UTAH. Prop,. have Qonskinfy Manufacturers, and haivd on SPOUTING, mxfivOj BLASTlt;,y J. T. PARKIN SOU SCO., .1 MALSH COlllNNE - - BF.ALKK IX . trari h : rtr-ng- ih -- 12th week 3tlUZVu m 0 al. J& Mftimiu, Jil per day. $12 pon Dayoetll-2- and sop7-3- ne never dohe for me before. I foel reallv well, better than I have before for manv vear. shall ever feel prateful tdl'ou for theo bles- I sing. and take pleasure in recommending our treatment to the afflicted one of Utah. .Your medieino had the desired effect at once, havnal. ing removed all the moth patches frem mv Tho Philooj.hv of Marriage. should 4m faec, rnd the yellow and allow complexion has tone as it wore by magic. I tool Pone of read by all medical and .Jour-c- al of Apnlied chemi'-try- , New Pork, Boston, those bad headaches or anv pain whatever. Havftig onlv ned jour medicine three week, and rhiladelphla. I am prateful, hoping other may receive as Dr. Beck. book entitled Philosophy of much benefit as I have. I remain your friend, Marriae,he i full of home truth. One of Mrs. 8. J. RrssKLL, tho pernicious effects of aerileto debility 14th ward. Salt Lake City, July 14, 1874. Tobacco a effecting the ncivons system, lie savs when ued to cxce.? it produce numerous untoward symptom, among which are DeDr. 0. AV. Ilrunxxs : Dear Sir T have the Nervous and Oireulativ e Funcbility of AVe a portion of the medHne jou treraroilued recommend it fir general readtions. for me and am much gratified in Informing vou ing. London Medical Times. 1 that am well. I havq faith in your remedies and can, with pleasure recommend them to all who are sufieringfrom the want of proper medical treatment. Your liniment cured ine of neuralgia at once, and uiy other complaints have all left me now, never to return, 1 hope. ' iney do, I shall call on you at one. I consider your remedies truly wonderful. I am, with respect. Mrf. B. 10th ward, Salt Lake City, Aug. 11, 1874 In Salt Lake ho During I)r. Beaks reidcnco mavbc conulted daily, on those diseases, to which ho has devoted hi lifetime, and on which his numerous medical works treat inDr. C. W. Hiocixs: Dear Fir Permit me cluding every form of debility of the nervous to add my testimony to your professional skill. Your medicines have cured me of a muscular system. Beck. stay in Salt Lake must, from his very bad case of gravel. 1 suffered intensely lr. numerous other eng gements, be necesrily for a long time, and could get no relief until I limited. Patient, therefore, desiring hi took yo ur medicines, which gave me relief at piofessionsl service or advice will do well once, and a cure in a few days. I remain your friend forever, to secure hi immediate services. Dr. Beaks permanent New York re idence ia Mrs. S. Htd. No. 40 Bond Street, where he, or one of tho ' firm, may at all time be consulted. Consultation fee, by letter or otherwise, SvfTRRnre Frikxd: If $5.00. are afflicted with consult tiori&at West Temple Street, three any chronic disease, throwyou for once aside erroneous notions in regardany doors South of Townsend House, Salt to preconceived, ti 8 to m. and p. Citv, from 10 to 3, Sunday, any advertising physician who give ample 11 to J. evidence ofhi skill and I would for private eonsulta-tioi- i. sa I have used Dr. C. AV.integrity. Speeil appointments Higgins medicines de two weeks and they have cured me. only c'nbto by correspondence. VJL $19 Meal Tickets, 87. 21 3 C'EiOK y. Dr. Ilir.oixs: Dear Sir I took your m Plnloophv of Marriage. Thi work'of according to your direction, and I feel Dr. necks should be placed in the hand of that thev have done for me what medicines everyone. The author rsov h aud expedience enable him to deal thoroughly with tho subject. Phi lade! ph a Ledger. Dr. Becks work we have perued with pleasure, and find it foil of valuable information. " Fhiladelw hia University Medical Jour- $1.50 to 82 h O : edi-ei- ! b ikAlHlIttllliW (Sd HV; fl DAHL & SOXENSOX. LJ Dear Sir T have been afflicted with ft for many months rnt, and have suffered everything l"t death. Alter trying many remedies that tho doctors ordered mo nit d the var'ou retnedic that filled tho paper eenied to do me no poou. Then I pave advertLemer.t up in deewair, until 1 aw in the Salt Lake Tribune. 1 was so imnreod with voirr new and simple theory of diseases that I determined to call and see you at onco. Thank Cod I did; word cannot express mv platitude and jov, and I wih to make It known, a I deem it a duty to nil a dieted witlm thi awful malady to do all In my power to mate known to manhood a trno physician as one that cures. J . G. Av ir.m vs. Ogden, Utah, July 19, IS74. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. non-medic- L n w. f , Room wid Toard door W otk Anatuiriial Mu.c-imand this t invaluable Institute, combined with UitUn-enthe medical works from tho of Dr. lock, has dieminatcd durinsrpenthat intere-tin-n period, information ol the mot C. AV. ITTcr.TNS : Tear Sir T feel and d u.ofuI nature as to l!o.v wo live, move and 5Dr. know no'v that 1 am gain'll? rapid! v ail tho have our boin. time, and 1 Krow not how to expie mvgiat-itud- o to you fi.r relieving me of pain and All doubt of you a a Miecesfn.l doctor, with mo. with the neuralgia and catai rh in mv head. Define 1 called on you I had been under tho care of several other poof but I trot no relief whatever, until dovor, took jo ir medicines. T have suffered several xenr with mv dieae. lmt did not know w hat ailed me until you told me. I feel thankful for tho ure that jour medieire hare given me, and willintrly reeommor.dyon to all other that suffer with any chronic disease. 1 um The Philosophy ol Marriage your friend forever Mrs. M. T. AV 14th ward, Sait Lake City. of-th- LT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Main Street, opposite Wahsatch Hotel. Y-- U U H - rc-v- - H -- I CO Ir'-titnto- y a If VKITC HOUOE, Auer. Podleoh, Prop.', north of lain St., Salt Lako City. 5 24 Do-to'dic- ns Dr. Bfck, of Washington, d. c. - D0TLL. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MINING SUITS. A renoof Honor to whom Honor is Due dutv impel me to .av that lr. C. AV. lliyin medi'dnes have done for me what no other phvidans have been able to do. 1 have suffered for eighteen terrible vear with the wr rt form of epileptic tit and have been treated lv the mot endnent physicians of Ihtrono, but without relief. I have a!o had the odvieo of some of the local physicians in thi city, but until eiHif weeks avo, when Dr. C. AV. Ifiar-citried hi new and wonderful method of treatment, I had riven up in despair, having been subject to theo fits ere rj six or nine dav s for eighteen vear, ard ince Dr It. took mv ca in hand Tharo not had aymptohi of them, and lwih to mal e known far ard near to evorv o- -o nfilicted with this awful malady? tho phy.ician that core. John AVorthivoton, First South street, 14th ward, Salt Lake City. White, un-jdeas- Soienth Waul, Salt di-'e- m grand daughter worked together with their pans for the few luxuries they indulged in. He was pleasant in company saying bright and witty things which Less Ut h. surprised new 'acquaintances. i'onilftion d illy from 10 graceful in manners than Thiers, ho to 8 p. in. fcuu.d'isll to 1. took mora trouble to please. He pronounced his name Gwezo. LnotVN, - Dp. C. W. Hinnix: Dear Sir: Shortly after T commenced to take your med'cine T telt the beginning to give a wav, and 1 have improved ei er pint o I suffered very much with my complaint for twelve month, and did not know what my trouble were until xou told uie. 1 believe ,ou wore con ect in tho lr.v cae. I would sav to any one it:agnoi ofwith tlio Gravel, Liver or lvldnov that uffer on you at once, if thov wih complaint, to cah to be cured. 1 have talon your laedieino onv four week?, and I have notfe t o well for twcve years. I am with icj ect, Mb. W. Foix, Tenth ward, Salt Lako City. The Philo-- liv of Man Dpo, a tpyv edition, a treatiao on the law- croeimnr li,e, o Juratory of the can-- e and ("mi tmns with for the treatment of na! no--- ., low spirit, neiou exhaustion, muscular debpity. and jre'iiaturo decline in . manhood. Price 2 Addies tho author, Dr. Heck, U eri To n.do three doors South of Townsend House, Salt Lake l ity, m H. MoOUTOIlEN, JOHN d us. so7-3- tot-ingyo- ur ? M. Guizot is said to have placed a surprisingly high estimate on bis ability as axtatssman. In all things else ho was a moderate man never smoked or took snuff, nor ate between meals, and was sober as to stimulants, llis private life was honorablo and Though he preached to Frenchmen to enrich themsclvos, he Jived and djed in almost crippled cirIIo and his daughter and cumstances. The late doors abovo Postoffiee, SALT LAKE CITY. Dear Sir: After inr.'t excellent medicine?, and teel-.nsure that my lilo would net have been til the pro opt time, had L not used spared I in them, tool that i u old rout d onr tamo all hen over tho lai d to all ufferimr humanity. I (ommer.if'd tal ing onr medicine, I was troubled w it h tho uk'P'sv and on tank. I feel idea-e- d with treatment, and know joi liavo done njl jour to do, nhonjou you luomi-ehrt ommeucod treating mo. J am piatofully Dr. 3 PLAN V ALLE V and dealers in Highest price raid for UTAH DRIED FRUIT v to 12 a. in , ai d from p. m. Consultation tree. 9 8EKE.US- - 4 MERCHANTS. FINAN, IIADDIES and FRESH OYSTERS IN THEIlt SEASON. Of tnorth Walker House- - sl e & f c. di-6r- e, , oct!2-t- . EUU0PEAW FRENCH Refers by pcrmiton o flov. O. L. AVood, Special Apt. I. O. Dent., J. 11. AVickizer, U. S. Marshal, teo. 1L Maxwell, Postmaster, J. M. Moore. LAKE ADVERT OA gh th-rive- Professor 17 'Microscopic and Analytical Physician, con-ulte- :rj K E f LOAN AND COLLECTION AGENCY. Dr. II. makes a specialty of Ay important enterprise is in progress frofn line in the laying of a conduit pipe FITS, CANCERS, the Butler county (Pa). oiP fields-t- o the DEAFNESS. This will givo Pittsburg refineries. SORE EYES ing 111 viH to Fait crude oil to the Pittsburg refiners at Take pleasure in nnrmnr d at hi., temTAPEWORMS, Lako city, and may bo about theeame rates as thoso of residence, porary And all kinds of worm. All cae war - or any other shipping ranted. Dr. 11. mal e. a specialty of .Chronie and by a microscopical examination and i3 likely to lead point on blood and urine he will tell you at the of to ant extensive increase in the petroonce tho nature of lour and then, it wi-will tho proper bo deal ou out toou The leum trade of the smoky city. 8 ientifurfomedie'. Rv the ad f the microscope, ho can detect t alcutt, cancerous matter, prospective advantages most impoitant carbonate of lime, and all extraneous subTEMPLE STKEET, stances mixed bofthe geueral oil trade is tbat the Balti- WEST with the urine or blood. Par-kersbur- Fred Corker, JT. Would inform his friends and the public that he has located in -- SUT C. Ws KISGINS, 51. D., State election ia Ohio show that 238,400 votes were cast for William Ball (Democrat), for Secretary of Stale; 221,201 vote f r Allen T. WilifF (Republican), and 7,815 for John R. Buchtel (Prohibitionist), for the same position. Bells official major Ity over Wikoff is 17,202 votes. The Democrats have thirteen and the Republicans seven Congressmen. SALT IAKE ADVERTlSEy.EBTS. MEDICAL. MEOICU. EVERY JPEKhoN . Man, woman, bov or girl should send at cr.e for one of the Excelsior Stationery Rackets, lop , pen holder, IWtriWT blotter pencR, pew, hiuk tok, idtotognhii T hMuuftil tooth picu. perfume Chinese rachet, fine piece of la-idi!! pontsjewfc..7. Try a package. Iftico, p steS cuiwr Harmony Et. FhiUddphla. Of 8UPERIOB QUALITY, FUESH FTiOM w.d Ttrv' MI' LS It being constantly receiieo tile e ot ft transpertod into d1 VF auv r,A;rr.r.eVcoeiv,lJ THB.ES GOLD HEiAIC INHTITTTF. MvonNIrH St. DOCIKXT L.e (or tU. 4oit:CCLTUHL or or pro.luru ..or .1) otters to our SJw We aso call attention ... EEECULES POWDSk, forr. l mbln.. Ml tfc.ahu now nse, la oxk)civbs thus raakbis it the ssvt auurrmo yownxK, impound & whlob vrniy superior Io any other Ua elrmiuf containing a rum- DT.r.T7i2I thisPe? der can be obUiuod on our QZJdt), cat ot any of oar Agents. - ; JOHN F. 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