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Show v- rflv COMME noidDAT DAIL MAIL . . . SOTEMBKB 2. MEDICAL. Mf&ICAl. FITS COKED. PROFESSIONAL CARD. of Hawaii, has bis intandtd visit to the postponed, United States. Kilikaua, King salt urs actzstcoscts. J-'Fr- Corker, ed DRO KG II. D., C. (V. BIGGINS, , v ' . Refers by permission to Gov. G. L. Woods, Dent.. J II. MTIckizer, U.S. Inecial Agt- Geo. R-- Maxwell. Postmaster. J. 11. Nellie Grant is going Graphic says: borne in January of course with him. suppose that aa interesting event may bo expected about that time, and the Three door south of Town.end Houe, on and alter Saturday and until further notice. young wife would naturally wih to be with her mother at such a season. More-ove- r, a boy -- born out of the United States cannot ho President, and it is well to look forward to even distant MEADS COOKED to 5 be a doubt as to w ho is the most popular landlord in Ire-laa- d to-da- y. The Marquis of Waterford sowed a good many wild oats ton years age, and concluded that operation by running off with another mans wife. That lady died last year, leaving the Marquis- - free to make a more fitting alliance, and a few months ago he married the only daughter of the Duke of Beaufort. He and his bride lately arrived at Curraghmore, the splendid seat of the 13 c res fords in Ireland, and the Marquis being deservedly popular, for be is a kind and resident landlord, was accorded a rapturous welcome. It may be conceived how the friendly feelings toward him were intensified when it was announced that he forgave half a years rent to bis tenantry ii recognition of their kind reception. Third Assistant Postmaster General Barker, who has given the subject much attention, expresses a belief that tbe Government is annually defrauded out f ?1, 000, 000, er five per cent of the amount of stamps sold, by tho use of washed postal stamps. To bo able to defraud the Government ef so large an amount it is evident that there must be an organized and systematic business carried on in this line. In many cases, however, tha washing is to poorly done as te bo readily detocted, in which case the letter is treated as if net stamped at all and forwarded to the Dead Letter Office with other matter held for postage. "W hile the Government loses the amount t hat should have been paid for postage tbe person practicing tha fraud gains nothing, as his letter is not delivered.. Thk ravages of diphtheria in Australia have been s extensive within the last few years that the Government method of cure; and among other responses to this was one by M r. Greathead, who at first kept his method a secret, but afterwards communicated it freely to the public. It is simply tbe use of sulphuric acid, of which four drops are diluted In s of a tumbler of water, to bo administered to a grown person and ft smaller dose to ebildron, at intervals not specified. Tho result it said to be a coagulation of tbo diphtheritic membrane and Us ready removal by cough hag. 14 is asserted that where tbo case Bius treated has net advanced lo a nearly fatal termination, the patient J I N three-fourth- i 1 t 1 recovered, in alraoat-ewj- r iiuUoee. Main street, The Philosophy of MarrDgo, a new edition, a on the laws governing life, explanatory of the causes and symptom, with inductions for the successful treatment of weakness, low spirit, despondency; nervous exhaustion, muscular debility, and premature decline in manhood. Irico 25 ct. Address the author, Dr.Beck, West Temple street, three doors South of Townsend JIouso, Salt Lake City, 6 Drs Beck Is proprietor and consulting physician of the London, New York, and Melbourne, Musucms of Anatomy, Member of the Collego of Surgeons, London, University of Edinburg, Col-loof Surgoens and Physicians.Philadolpliia, Life member of tbe American institute, Now York; author of various Standard Medical Works, Corroponding moiuber of tho ItOyal Soci-ty- c Chemistry and Science, Berlin, and member of the National Medical Tho principal Anatomical Schools in Europe and America are indebted Bock for his valuable Pathological and Anatomical contributions, and hi magnificent collection of scientific anatomical preparations at his valu able institute on P.roadway, form the center of attraction to the Medical fraternity and students of Now York, and i regarded aa tho Nucleus of scientific information and great exponent of Pathological and comparative anatomy of the United States. It is nearly thirtv years since tho establishment of tho New York Anatomical Museum, and this invaluable Institute, combined with the different medical works from the pen of Dr. Beck, has disseminated during that period, information of tho most interestingaed useful nature a to liow we livo, movo and have our being. H Jo UN u H C3 aao u a WORTHINGTON, First South street, 14th ward. Salt Lake City. . The Philosophy oi Marriage This very able work, a recent production of Dr. Becks, treats principally on diseases of the Nervous and Generative systems, showing the principal causes of thoir production- with usoful and valuable advice for their prevention and cure. This book mav be had from Dr. Becks Salt Labs City residence, on application, oor forwarded anywhere, by remitting tw onty-fivcent to the Secretary of the New York Anatomical Museum, Broadway. - OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. AIWowherfcl Cork. Dr. C. W. Higgins Is gaining a wide Cutation for his skill m an recent cures is that oc.,!U.9t', Among ot of Ir-- L.D Sp11! h7 l,tfant daughter Utah. Tbe child is six ng at Deep Creek, vears eld, and during the lat three years she has suffered greatly with her eyes. Fearing total blindnes, the father, about a month ago, placed the child under the caro of Dr. Higgins, and his skillful treatment has restored soundness to her sight. A little weakness is all appaiont. a bright light produces pain, but inflammation and signs of diease hare been removed, and in another week or two the doctor expects to have tho childs vision restored to perfet t strength. This is a very gratyfying cure, and speaks highly for the attention and skill of the doctor. o o enable him to deal thoroughly" with tho subject. Philadelphia Lodger. Dr. Bocks work wo have perused with pleasure, and find it full of valuable information. Philadelwhia University Medical Journal. Tho Philosophy of Marriage, should be Jour-eroad by all medical and of Applied Chemistry, New Pork, Boston, and I hiladelphla. Dr. Becks book entitled Philosophy of Marriage, is full of home truths. One of debility he ascribes to tho pernicious effects of Tobacco as effecting tho nervous system. He says when used to excess it produces numerous untoward symptoms, among which are Debility of the Nervous and Clrculative FuncWe recommend it for genoral readtions. ing. London Medical Times. & al During Dr. Becks r9idence In Salt Lako he may bo consulted daily, on those diseases, to which he has devoted his lifetime, and on which his numerous medical works treat including every form of debility of the nervous " muscular system. Dr. Becks stay in Salt Lake must, from his numerous other eng cements, be necessarily - limited. Patients, therefore, desiring his profession! services or dvice will do well to socure his immediate services. Dr. Becks permanent New York reidence is No. 40 Bond Street, where he, or one of the firm, may at ail times be consulted. Consultation fee, by letter or otherwise, 15.00. ionsnlt tlons t West Temple Street, three doors South of Townsend House, Sait Lke p. m. Sundy, City, from 10 to 3, and 6 to-U to 1. Special appointments for private consultations cn- be mde by correspondence. - JrJik- - Dooleys Yeast Powder fulltr. Board and room, per day Single meals Single beds. Single rooms, per day... Speelal Bates ?5e B 3 3 Yast Powder Dooleys In tin UIS of various suiUblo m o H 09 Q H If o vessels on abort or long voyages. - DOOLEYS YEAST POWDER ia full strength and full wtlght. Sold at wboiergle ud ret il, throughout tbs United St tee generally, by dealers in Qrooeiits and family supplies. FintSITCm, ETC. a a s9 war-rante- (Vi) " a V Montana Gt root. 1 UTAH. u'i: ft V Sf25-l- y j y 'FUKN'AO'KSi FIFTH STREET, ococn. 1 : tA WiIlEmaR.P&CN CO.,' General agenU tot Pacific coast, San Francisco coninnc, UTAH. ;Rawg,eo&:ri r Stoves For Wood, Hard end Goft Oonl, With tbe latest improvements. Furniture CLASS V A R E. v BU9SL A WILLS,. tree, Chleigo, eeptZt 82 Lake Dear Sir I MIRROR?; s p CUTLERY. PLATED 3 W DAR FIXTUREO, & JOHN rKtrtFE K I oI PICTURE FRAMES, FANCY GOODS, ETC. CHROMOS, Montana st. Dr. C. W. Biggins : B C We invito inspection by our many customer and the general pufcli to a large aoft-mOn- L 2 of tho . - corinne Mrk-RRhrhstrow. with respect, 10th ward, Salt Lake City, Ang. 14, 1674 cv , f Below Salt Lake Pricssi o METALLIC COFFINS AND CASE3 FURNISH ED TCI ORDER. Undertaking careftilly attended s Overland Mouse. . - 4V - .....fide and 1 00 6 0 Room and board per day-- . 1 25 I Room and board per week...... CO and 8 00 . so Day board per week Single meals....-- . . sj j. t. dis-patc- THE ! Htd. Mrs. T-- A at " V . ' , SALT LAKE CITY fJALCII StjrrF.RixG Friend: If you are afflicted with for throw aside oncoany any chronic disease, preconceived erroneous notions In regard to physician who give ample any advertising evidence of his skill and integrity. I would sa I havo used Dr. C. WV Higgins medicines me. only two weeks and they have eared . Jem acGuFVfttt. 12th VCM. f - " - UTAH. have Constant llanufaeturcrt,onand hand .I ANli DLASTIWO WE0A7cd0AT3. rzon - asgjsssigagS5?ssfs-j TffllEE i , JrJ GOLD UECUANIO-j- a IIEDAI fi W8TITUT and Ue i tad Alqy coal. cmrtty of our product over all other, Leers OrCapaT''' j V7e also oeU atteutiom keour ""f Office Oorneor , nmth of Pain Wagon Depot salt. EH20UZC3 P07DEb!h' I SW3LX ?OOSGN, Man, woman, W or" kkIw g? for one pf tbe lAlsiok Packets, note oontaining paper, envelop t, pea holder Prop. , the best the czrkctcCLk 712 ' IT t tirlVf4 & QREEKEV7ALD, . i 4 814 California Street, the dies or rents jewelry. pOad-0!- 6. f $ a JA A. XiTff , . j SAN jlTBANCIOC0, Wholesale and retail dealer in Ceeb TTTT y CAI-IFOttNI- A POWDER WORKS, pr.n:i!:se:i a co., Cash bflld for DARLSY, H. Brunton, Proprietor. y 1 .1 b, I 00 end .....2 00 ...... and Barker shop and laundry eoonectod with tha hotel. D-AJL- fr iW 8ALT LAKE GUY. Room per week " A.tr ORDERS by mail promptly filled. gfve !t UPI8TOLS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS done with always 00 hand. Repairing sepi-t- f and warranted. ' taC3 Goods carefully packed t--d delivered Railroad Depots free of oarga. H rJATIVCCOLD JEWELRY (.1 ft' ' m A And manufactarer.of. flag m?-l- Dr. C. W. B iggixs: Dear Sir Permit me to add my testimony to your professional skill. Your medicines hare cured me of a I suffered intensely very bad case of gravel. for a long time, end could get no relief until took yo ur medicines, which gave me relief at once, and a euro in a few days. I remain your friend forever, S. 19Ml INE WATGHES jer ed , CRALXB i j I have used Room ber day prepared for a portion of the medicines you me and am much gratified in informing you that I am well. I have faith in your remedies and can, with pleasure recommend them to allwho are suffering from the want of proper medtreatment. Your liniment cured me of neuralgia at once, and my toother complaints return, I hope. have all left me now, never do, I shall call on you at onee. I conIf theyvour remedies truly wonderful. I am, sider above-mention- goods, which wiU be sold at or took your medi- Dear Sir i j w better than I havo before for many years. I shall ever feel grateful to you for these blessrecommending your ings, and take pleasure in ones of Utah. Yotir treatment to the afflicted medicines had the desired effect at once, having removed all the moth patches frem my yellow and sallow complexion face,rnd astho were I foel none of has gone it by magic. those bad headaches or any pain whatever. Having only used your medicines three weeks, I am grateftil, honing others may receive as much benefit as I have. . I remain your friend, Mrs. S. J. Risskll, 14th ward, Salt Lake City, July 14, 1874. Illinois. LAMP?. X Q o China. 10 0 Eetimato for heating ar.d ventilating promptly furnished, band for circulars. Crockery, a Etc. Ventilators, Register!), Deciding, w IIiggtws: d T. D. CONWAY, 1 b X slsee, C for families, bearding bodice, hotels, res--J taurents, and rier; lake and oceu T"" m M Yccst powder Dccto) The market la .flooded with cheap, infrrior .Basing ana Yeast Powders of iivht or shor D 0 n x ivetttifh4)Uon. and do not be put eff with any other kind. Is put up 0M 2 IghL Be sure to aek for ; 5 l O Is guaranteed DAHL & SOBENSON. sep7-3- because Powder Dooleys Yeast VS to L00 Weekly or Car perfectly pure. lathe chrepeet, 50 50 Henthly CMrders. a Pi h : S. 8 L5C00 leOe beet, or Dr. al. m h lhiloophy of Marriage. This work of cines according to your directions, and I feel Dr. Becks should be placed in the hands of that they have done fbr me what medicines everyone. Tho authors roseach and expori-ienc- e nevor dohe for mo before. I feel really well, non-medic- cast Powder. Dccleysbeetfse o A o uD If tgoixs Dear Sir T have been Dr. afflictod with fits-fmany months past, and have suffered everything but death. After trying many remedies that the doctors ordered me ahd the various remedies that filled the papers seemed to do me no good. Then I gave up in despair, until I saw your advertisement in the Salt Lake Tribune. I was so impressed withyour-noand simple theory of diseases that I determined to call and see you at once. Thank God I did; words cannot express mv to make it gratitude and joy, and I wish affletod with known, as I deem it a duty to all this awful malady to do all In my power to make known to manhood a true physician ' as one that euros. J. G. w iggixs, Ogden, Utah, July 19, 1674. C. W. UTAH. M e grat-itud- Potts,cskrs attd pastry, ntoe, tight ana healthy. Croat Bedaetlea in Prices te Sait j Dr. C. W. ITiogtxs : Dear Sir T foel and know now that I am gaining rapidly all the time, and I know not how to express my mis-er- v. to you for relieving me of pain Rnd All doubt of you as a successful doctor, with me, disappeared with the neuralgia and catarrh in my head. ' Before I called on you T had boon under the care of several other good doctors, but I got no relief whatever, until I took your medicines. I have suffered several years with inv diseases, but did not know what ailod me until you told me. I feel thankful for the cure that your medicines have given me, and willingly recommend you to all others that suffer with any chronic disease. I am 3 our friend forever Mbs. M. B. Wallack, ' 14th ward, Sait Lake City. - i, cars jJVJgrCldJe Yeast Powder Dcdcys Slakes ail kinds oTAamnligsa, the Times. c3 I - dl0s weight. g til go to-Dr- J til A sense of Honor to whom Honor is Dux. dutv impel me to say that Dr. C. W. Higgins medicines have done for me what no other physicians have been able to do. I have suffered for eighteen terrible years with the werst form of epileptic fits and have been treated by the most eminent physician of Europe, bpt without relief. I have also had the advice of some of the local physicians in this city, but until eight weeks ago, when Dr. C. W. Higgins tried his new and wonderful method of treatment, I had given up in despair, having heen subject to these fits every six or nine days for eighteen years, and since Dr H. took my case in hand I hare not had a symptom of them, and I wish to make known far and near to every one afflicted with this awful malady, the physician that cures. -- Dccleys Yeast Powder IXsfcer (Opposite the Temple) 1 aeT-S- I Higgins: Dear Sir: Shortly after I commenced to take your medicines 1 felt the discae. beginning to give away, and 1 have improved ever since I suffered very much with my complaints for twelve months, and did not know what my troubles were until you told mo. I believe you were correct in the diagnosis of my case. I would say to any one tbat suffers with the Gravel, Liver or Kidney complaint, to call on you at once, if they wish to be cured. I hare taken your medicines only four weeks, and I have not fe t so well for twelve years. I am with respect, Mb. W. Poll, . Tenth ward. Salt Lake City. treatio to 3, and from doors above Postoffice, SALT LAKE CITY. C. W. 10 3 ' " f SALT LAKE CITY Jcact .Powder Dcclayo Make elegatil fckcult Ml rolls. U yaiaDIjiy mouonk Attor no New Publications. Ut h. Consultations daily from to p. m. Sundays 11 to 1. oct!2-t- Highest price paid fbr UTAB DRIED FRUIT From 9 to 12 a. m., and from and 7 to 9 p. in. Consultation Ire.. la pot 13 la foil weight cans. O&DSR 1 Dr. C. W. Higgins Dear Sir: After test- H. MoCUTCHEN, ingyour most excellent medicines, arI feel- JOHN ing snre that my life would not ham been time, had I nit used spared until the present late of washisotoic, p. c. them, I feel that 1 could sound your faine all over the iai.dtoall sufiering humanity. When CL W y-- at I commenced talcing your medicine, I was troubled with the dropsy and catarrh. I feel No. 24 Main St., 5 doors north of know1 you El aed with your treatment, and ave done all you promised to do, when you Po.toifice, Salt Lake City. first commenced treating me. I am gratefully B. Browv, yours, SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MINING SUITS. Seventh Ward, Salt Lake City. offered a large reward for any certain i. Walker House TESTIMONIALS. eventualities. (M ass.) Sentinel says since a Havera number of months that of 70 .Uc"l Pcadir Dec ATlLL C9URS. Private rooms for families and Furnished rooms crpetaiTv torrent parties. 1 The proprietor supplies lunch at the Germania Saloon, oysters and everything ia style. AfiTOSXO FISAUCI, Prepr. FINAN, BADDIES and PRESII OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON. L Office Hours. J Tjis Lawrence Door Inorth irst City. end- - Niht. Opon Day t Office lake Balt LIDDELL a ..Dnopn, to the New York "LifiSft On tho French Opposite Walker - FITS, CANCERS, te realize the terrific farehal. Box 692. octLHf DEAFNESS . power of a tropical cyclone from any SORE EYES But the Takes pleasure in announcing his visit to Salt description, however vivid. City, and may bo consulted at his temTAPEWORMS, brief statement that in the one which Lake porary residence, And all kinds of worms. .All cases war lately swept over Eastern Asia 2,000 Wholesale and retail Dr. 11. makes a specialty of Chronic ranted. lives to been have a lost in & supposed diseases, and by microscopical examination of the blood and urine he will tell you at single district will give some idea of its once the nature of your diserse, and then, it CLOCKS AND C0ISISS1IN MCIIAXTS, terrible nature. Even a prairie tornado you wih, he will deal out te you the properscientific remedies. Bv the aid of the micromust yield in destructive majesty to an and dealers in scope, he can detect calcutt, cancerous matter,carbonate of lime, and all extraneous subTEMPLE as as WEST annihilation ef that. STREET, stances mixed with the urine or blood. potent ngent There can scarcely Prop., CTY Fncncu nnoYAtmnnT OALT LAKE CITY, UTAH It is net easy A German. cremation society, numbering 450 members, exists in New Its design .is te build a hall York. with iron wall sixty by forty-fou- r feet. willtLo centre be erected an altar, In and in front of it, upon a large plate, the iron coffin will be placed. Afterthe burial services have been performed, the car containing the body will be raoved under the furnace and subjected to the action of the air at a temperature of The ashes in the cof1,000 degrees F. fin will then be returned and collected. Aa hour and a half is the time mentioned, 250 to 450 pounds of coal oil the fuel, and eight dollars the price. SALT LAKE aPn i Dr. B. makee a specialty of hill man desired some accommodation of the Beston and Maine Koad, but was refused. This action so provoked him that he determined to got square by some means, and at length, noticing that there was no draw in the railroad bridge near the city, he determined to put the company to the expanse of building one. So he commenced building a schooner of about 200 tons at a point above the bridge, and now, as it is nearly ready to launch, he will soon load it with legitimate freight, sail down to tha bridge, and demand passage, which the railroad people must grant him, whether or no. PoOooIi UTAH, Main Street, opposite Wabaatcb Hotel. and rented. Honey lo Salt Lake City. minute. -- - eal Estate bought, sold nod on Real Betate and Collaterals. Col- Room and Board.. tlJSD to 13 per day. ieBonn'made throughout the Territory, Cor.$10 to 112 per week to. attended 21 Meal Tickets, 17. 3 tickets, tl. . Would Inform his friends and the public re pondence promptly located in has Verkina that he Dm Store, opOinc At A. W SlChU-c- a posite the Prstoffico, h A London letter v - Bad Debt Collection a Specialty. OF BOSTON. MASS. o three-fourt- HOTEL. avujtc trouoa, r: agency. ARC- Uan and collection t Microscopic and Analytical Physician, and a party of friends were treated to a lively ride last week enAho Near YorkCentral. The party occupied a drawing room car, which from Buffalo to Albany was run as a special train, and on the Utica and Albany division, a distance of forty-twand miles, was run in thirty-nin- e PLin BUnOPCMJ R, ( Vanderbilt xuTtArrAtvnrr. J 5 ' Price, :;i t wasted. a wvu. omeurmr Fvrx ean.be JOwOf .F ;WinMpei 1 t I tf f 4 X A t |