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Show IDEHN J1IKACLES. The marvelous cures porformed by the celebrated healer Dr. McLennan, is attracting wide-spread attention with tho result that his offices are thronged with suffering people, and it would seem from their experience that they do not seek relief from the great physician phy-sician in vain. This is what tbey say: Mr. Jacob Hanxhurst, residing at 3o8 West Fifth South street says: "It is marvelous what Dr. McLcnuan did for me. I was consumptive, and emaciated beyond measure; in fact I was hiore dead than alive when I consulted con-sulted him, but to my great joy in less than three weeks 1 was able to go to work, Othtr physicians who doctorsd me considered my case incurable. The doctor's charges are reasonable and within the reach of all." Henry V. Cox, F.sq., residing at 200 Contre St., cor. Peach, an aid and respected resident resi-dent of this city, says: "Well, my experience ex-perience with the doctor is gratifying. For years 1 suffered untold agony from dyspepsia, diorrhea and lumbago, together to-gether with weakness. When 1 went to Dr. McLennan for treatment it was with difficulty that I got to his place of business. I was unable to get a night's rest on account of being tormeuted with the most awful dreams. Such hideous nightmares as I had makes ir.e shudder to think of. Well, to be brief, I sra now well after four week's treatment. treat-ment. The doctor charged me but a very moderate fee. I would advise any one ailing and unable to get relief elsewhere else-where to go and see him. Mr. Wm. Knox, residing on State street, south of tho Jordan says: "I have doctorad with many physicians and for certain ailments have doctored with physiciaus who have a reputation as beiug'the best in Salt Lake City, but instead of curing me 1 was steadily growing worse. With many misgivings misgiv-ings 1 went to Dr. McLennan, placed myself uuder treatment, and today (three weeks from tiiuo of commence' , ment) I rt.ni a well and sound man." ; J. C. Mather lot) Main street a capi- I talist, an honored and highly respected citizen says: "I have derived much ; benelit and in fact instant relief from Dr. McLennan's treatment. I have betn a great sufferer from nervousness, sleepleaness and dyspepsia for years." James Kendall Esq , carpenter and contractor con-tractor residing at 7!!3 V est North Temple Tem-ple street says: "I suffered for years with piles, rupture and dyspepsia, Dr. McLeunan's treatment alfords me great relief and that a permanent cure is but a. matter of a little more time as I have had my trouble trou-ble for years. I would recommend any one su'lleriug and unable to get relief elsewhere to go and see him." W in.' H. Kenney, Esq., of Murray, Utah, new residing cor. fith W. and ad South, tays: "My experience with McLennan Mc-Lennan has been like a romance with a miracle. I suffered a stroke of paralysis paraly-sis three years ago, and immediately commenced doctoring for it. I first went to one, staid as long as money would hold out, theu rest anil seek another doctor in this way. I saw and treated with no less than twelve doctors, all promising a sure cure. I spent hundreds of dollars, in fact. bankrupted bank-rupted myself doctoring, but am ready to swear aud prove that not a particle af help did I receive. I read in the papers once, (1 think it was a Poston paper,) that Dr. McLennan had cured a prominent citi.cn of that place of the very tame trouble I had. After his caso had. been pronounced incurable. It was for this reason that I had any faith iu him, aud lean truthfully say! did not believe him when he promised a complete cure in a few weeks; but you see he was as good as bis word. As you can see for yourself, 1 am as well as ever. I consider con-sider the cure in uiy case a miracle." L. E. Woodman, a gviillemau tit) years of ago, residing with his family at i!71 Seventh East street, was in a bad lix from la grippe a veritable physical wreck. He was weak, emaciated aud suffered great pains; also coughed, expectorating a great pains and complicated ailments for' years, among them neuralgia and periodical peri-odical erysipelas that actually mad I my life a burden. 1 have never known, what it was to be free from pain, at least for eleven years past. I doctored with the leading physicians of New York city and at ono time with llenerly Cole M. D., of San Francisco, a physician who has the reputation of being one of tba bust in the United States, I derived no benefit from their treatment, this cost ' iug my husband many hundred dollars. In less than a month, Dr. McLennan relieved nie of all pain and did more tn euro me tbau all the others combined." . F. H. Fuller, representing thol.itlio-j graphic company of Denver, Colo., now j at the Teiupleton. Go learn his ex- porience with Dr. McLennan; also, call on Mr. Jno. Pierce, H31 East' Third street, a young man who was afliicted with heart diseased (o also and learn the experience oC Edward Griffiths, of 44 Church street; also of Mrs. Pickering, 2118 East Second Viirt, dh-ufll nnH M ra M.p flrtilh.ra deal, with a shortness of breath. Go and see Mr. Woodman and learn liis experience, if you are a doubter; it will surprise you. C. W. Collien, "7 years old, is another victim of the late la grippe, lie coughed himself to debility, de-bility, was not emaciated, but expectorated expec-torated profuse purulent matter and was fast approaching that stage as to be very soon obliged to give up. He doctored a great deal without benefit. bene-fit. He has been but a week with Dr. McLennan and already feels like a different person, he coughs but little, the pain from which he suffered so much has entirely disappeared, and he feels encouraged and happy. Mrs. E. Hawxhurst, residing at 075 South Third West street, the estimable wife of the well-known contractor of that name, speaks highly of Dr. Mo-Lennan. Mo-Lennan. She has been a martyr to dyspepsia and other kindred ailments for years. She says has been much benefited by the doctor's treatment and feels hopeful of a speedy cure. Hon. A. Hunker, mayor of Washington, Washing-ton, Iowa, now sojourning at the corner cor-ner of Second East and Third South, eays: "I have been uuder Dr. McLan-nau's McLan-nau's treatmeut for two weeks. I have derived more real benelit than from any treatment I ever tried for my trouble, which is catarrh. 1 have no doubt but what he will do what be r0! Filth South and Second Fast. When you are through consulting those then go to Dr. McLennan's ollice 72 West Second South street and interview bis many patients there. You are always welcome and will cost you nothing. Please observe that Dr. McLennan presents pre-sents to your notice no strange endorsements, en-dorsements, only those living in your utidt and whose truth or falsity you can confirm in ten minutes. They are all true statements of facts as you may ascertain if you take the trouble to investigate. in-vestigate. Dr. McLennan's system of practice is new, regular and scientific. His success in the past is a safe guida to what he is able to do; what ha ha done for others he can do for you. Ha points with justifiable pride to his past record of twenty years justifying the assertion that he is unrivaled, un-equaled, un-equaled, unapprorchable. All surgical 1 operations performed; tumors, cancers, and abnormal growths painlessly re-, moved by the scientific application oil electricity. Ladies so-called incurable diseases) ' successfully treated by the "Apostoli" ' method without pain or exposure nor the mortifying personal examinations usually resorted to iu such cases. Consultation Con-sultation free. Charges for service within the reach of all. Office, 73 W. i Socond South street, over Bond's res- taurant. UlnilUX UUIS IOC , U 0( ll 1IU1II IIICVA- perience of his other patients I meet in his office daily." A lady who is known to half of the population of Utah, being born in this city and well and favorably known as the accomplished wife of Mr. Harry Haynes, doing a thriving business as a merchant and residing at Murray, Utah, says: "1 have suffered The F. E. Warren Mtrcantile company com-pany are the foctory agents for the celebrated Steinway pianos, formerly represented by D. O. Calder. Messrs. Steinway & Sons have made the Warren Mercantile Co. tbeir general gen-eral agents for Utah, Wyoming and Idaho. |