OCR Text |
Show has proven to lots of rx-oplo that It don t pay to buy Jcwolry at cheap sales or auctions. auc-tions. A plated watch looks as woll as a good cold-filled watch; a plated or cheap gold ring, when It Is now, looks tno same as a good gold ring, but after threo or six months' wear It looks different altogether, and tho man who sold you the article is gono and vou havo thrown away your money. I have the reputation that I sell reliable WATCHES. DIAMONDS. JF.WELRY. CLOCKS and OPTICAL GOODS, at tho lowest possible prices. I guarantee every artlclo to be exactly as represented, and I will moko It good any time, if found otherwise. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. SHL SICKLE, THE JEWELER, 75 EaBt Second South street, between be-tween Commercial and State streets. GEORGE THACKRAH OF IVSINES AND Mining Incorporations Offices, 205-206 Atlas Block SIT LAKE CITY W. F. BOND & CO. BROKERS, GOLDFLELD, WEV. Ask for our weekly letter. bunx mm We make 'em in our up-to-date bindeiy. Give us some of your work. Wo will demonstrate demon-strate our ability. Pembroke Stationery Go. 54 V. 2nd South. Phones 758. idies' AtteniioQ ! E i original and Only Genulno I French Tansy Wafers ; E For salo by leading Druggists, $2 f. ri per box. Accept only the goods put SB L up In yellow wrappers with Crown ;. t trado mark. K Sold only by F. J. Hill Drug Co.. 5 fj SnU Lake City. Child, Colo & Co;, Brokers, 100 Atlas Block. Both Phone 325. Circular Work a Specialty. Sopha L. Ecrry. Menogrophcr and typewriter, 41fl AUaa block, GIVEN UP TO DEATH BY DOCTORS, WQHill IS BROU6S3T SiAOX TO LIFE fl By Rochester Professor Who Has Mado Wonderful Discovery t Nature That Has Boon Overlookod by Doctors and ScWif WV turies Past. for CaJf what mmu imurnn power is thiI That Cures Men and Women in Thoir Own Homes Thousands' f ifli Away? Useless Drugs nnd Medicines Discard ed by This Man Who Heals H Invalids of Diseases Supposed to be Incurable. ft TO EUD MM TO SEE AND THE IkM TO j By Wonder-Worker Who Offers Services Preo of Chnrgo to All c. m? in Need Believes It Is His Duty to God and Han to Help the Sickonfi"i Afflicted No Disease Ho May Not Cure. rt! ROCHESTER, N. Y.-(Spcclat Correspondence.) Corre-spondence.) A remarkable caso that threatens to upset tho theory nnd practice of medlclrto Is reported from Wilmington, O. Tho human heart has been made to beat again In the body of a woman given up to death by doctors. Tho credit for this startling restoration Is duo to that distinguished savant of this city, Thomas P. Adkln. Professor of VI-taopathy, VI-taopathy, and President of tho Institute of Physicians and Surgeons. Previous experiments on animals, llko those mado by Loeb of Chicago, and Weaver Wea-ver of Philadelphia, succeeded In making tho heart beat for only a short tlmo after death, and even this partial success probably prob-ably was due merely to rellex muscular action Induced by sallno Injections. But In this case Professor Adkln accomplished accom-plished a far more wonderful result. By an entirely different method and In on entirely en-tirely different way, ho not only mado tho heart beat again, but mado It keep on beating, and today the woman, a Mrs. M. E. Brapkney, Is allvo and well, Instead of being In her grave. Tho history of medicine, from tho tlmo of Galen to tho present day. falls to glvo an explanation of this phenomenal res toration that seems lo rival tho miracles of ancient writ The facts In tho case aro so unusual and revolutionary that an lntervlow was sought with Professor Adkln, to learn. If possible, the details .of this wonderful case. At first he seemed reluctant to talk for publication, but finally was Induced to tell of what Is undoubtedly ono of the most marvelous discoveries In tho annals of science, a discovery that gives this man a strange and far-reaching control over human life, over dlscaso and donth. "Yes, I restored Mrs. Brnckney to life nnd health, mado her heart beat agatn." oald tho professor. "But It Is a mistake to think that this Is tho first or only case of tho kind where I have been equally successful suc-cessful when drugs and doctors havo failed. I havo cured hundreds of men and women In the samo way. of diseases pronounced pro-nounced Incurable, rescued them when they were on the edge of the grave and restored them to health and strength without with-out useless drugs or the surgeon's knife." "Would you mind giving tho names of some of these people?" "Not at all. Thero Is nothing I want concealed or kept secret. I court tho widest wid-est publicity. 1 want tho whole world to know what I am doing, so that others may be saved from an early death or lifelong life-long misery. You are more than welcome to Invcstlgato any or all of tho cures I havo made of hopeless Invalids given up to die by doctors. You can read letters from my former patients. Interview or wrlto to tho men and women themselves, or you can go over my records and files and see for yourself that 1 succeed whero physicians physi-cians nnd medicines havo failed. Ono caso that I remember particularly Is that of Mrs. L. A. Phillips of Trawlck. Texas. She had been bedridden for live years. In twelve different hospitals, and under tho treatment of various doctors besides. All failed to euro her of the complication of diseases from which she was suffering, and told her they could do no more, that her caso was hopeless. ft "When I took her case It seemed as If she was beyond the old of any human power. But, by using the knowledge glvon mo by my discovery, I cured hor when she was so near death that In a letter sho wrote mo she says I raised her from the dead. "That Is not literally true, of course. I have no supernatural power, whatever somo people may say or believe HerJ lJ near to death's door ehe may hiw kZ she had not crossed the thresh- l u A JS1'1, .?rnckney was net though both of thes wcrrrn cretav would be In their graves Vr.VS? 1 my discovery." "'ws g "What Is this dlseoverv1"' I S "That there Is a law of an fir ng life and death, disease n-d h-aith" I law that Is absolutely certain ' i "And no ono discovered It r-' re touI - "Apparently not, eliuv dlf.W gtm i' s Ists. and men and womr-n gj t n tuft A and dosing themselves with dlncmjl ,e nnd useless drugs that often !o ir n hi than good; go on letting them Kestxi il and carved when there Is no r. 'rttn; f "What dlseaso do you cjre ty ttj ft method of treatment?" t. u "It applies to all. With the rewti Is given me by my knowledge of thu i fi thero Is no disease that I may rotrr havo made tho blind sco ur.il the u walk. I havo ovorcome parol j tin ItJ - stopped the living dpath of c xrer n tti caused deformities to dlsippc.r I La broken tho chains of morphinism, ika l onness and other bad habits. I have ca stomach, bowel and kldnrv trojtH-iBG tho list Is too lonst to repent L-iI say that I am ready to und rtak. ttcsBse of any disease, whatever ud rn." criflfj ture, however ssverr rh-;l- tr HSd, standing, whether dor-toM rn. l'.i IF casu Incurablo or not In f.vt I liB? physicians lo send mo Ui w ret fcV most hopeless cases to b- furl"' M I "But how about those who llvoatilBtf tance, who cannot afford tlia vat money to como to you"' ifl , "They do not need t com1 f n utl ' do not need to go to thfrri I d r how far away my pati n's c 1 ,1a,n them Just as easily and Jest in r J-f.Mr If I stood by their b.-lM le- "Then vour power Is like F "s Cit3l "Not at nil. not llko run cf IVk rdW It la scientific to the hlghrst cgr IM& not deny tho existence of dt:cif . Ill jt. only too terribly tru as no en." 'Mn! better than I." iML "Then how do you cure UrmT' frM" "All that anyone who 'a e!"k rxl TUfj1 to bo cured has to do Is to writ-1 ni'f dressing Prof. Thomas F Ac"..K WI 1130 G. Rochester. N T t !llrg c,i namo of their trouble or th r Hymptoms, age and six. ar.I I wiU.9Bc3 them of my services absolute Ut 2Bb "Surely you do not m m t' ft MZ who Is sick can wrltr to i :u tbe r-W5 without paying you am mor', .rMC "But that Is Juit wh.it I do mfM not charltv or phllanthropv en dt though as a Christian I try to t-J FTe"SM for my fellow raun who Is 1 :a '."Vrm than I. No one nee-d hrslUto iW ceptlng my offer. I want tp J.?ml, covory even more thoroughly, i try It In thousand of casJ to ai absolutely suro of tho limit ci Its pcgc If there is a limit. Tosslbf rVOw that death can be postponed. lJl.VMlt , should live a hundml or two .f-rSSBfr years as easily as he now llv I'M, Investigation proves tho D"t ir ) . Prof. Adkln claims Is p' ' 7 ' ifJlM that his remarks durlr.g thla l'jrlS a very modest and conuervr.m 1 1 bf his wonderful healing power. only a man of world-wlJo . fjiee Intimate associate and xVfoiBF this city he Is known as an "r'S fearing man wlL.se worJ U c 6 Jm t bond, and wboso promise 6 nB' fulfilled twko oer $y I Self Basting Turkey Roasters j I That Never Burn I Half the work and worry of preparing Thanksgiving dinner j I will be averted if you use one of our Roasting Tans. j I Place the turkey in roaster, put it in the oven; llicn go to ; I church, and when you return Mr. Turkey will be as well cook I and properly basted as if under your constant attention. 1 Roasters in all sizes. They never burn. I Carving Sets and Table Cutlery. HALL'S CANKER AND DIPHTHERlAjgSjfc For the Mouth Throat, tprr Pic. FoT SilfJ'il Store" -nWli Stomach nnd Uowel. INcVCr ailS-- ani 0nrra fjTlJ'H NELDEN-JUDSON DRUG CO, General Agent. SALT IKUJjm, 1wBBiMm :l:Hi 9 |