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Show TALES OE BIG WE A I .Til GREAT BAGS OP COLD BROUCKT FROM ALASKA. WM Stories af Kloalrka Th af (tiering Barb an ilia Usurer far Fmapailura. Field ler llruughl Uaud Ad, .re Uultl (Special Letter.) HE talc of fabu-loi- u discoveries in tbe Klondyke district of Alaaka Is creating the wildest sort of excitement in California, Waali-ingtoOregon and n, other western states. But with the news of the glitter- wealth comes the announcement that persons who would go to the new Eldorado should "look well before leaping," forsiarva-tlo-n is liable to overtake them before the golden harvest fields are reached. On a steamer from 8L Michaels, Alaska, which arrived at Beattie, Wash, the other day, there was on board gold nuggets and gold dust that nrsgsted In value over $1,000,000. This belonged to 68 miners who were returning from the new gold fields. Of the 18 miners aboard hardly a man baa less ttmn $7,000 and one or two have mors than $100,000 In yellow nuggeta One peculiar feature noted la that the big strikes were made by ''leiiderfeet," while the old and experienced miners are suffering Indescribable hardships and privations In Alaska and the northwest territory, and have only a few thousand dollars to show for their labor. Fortune seemed to smlls on the Inexperienced men who went Into the mining districts lata last year, as nearly all of them were fortunate. The stories that they tell seem to be Incredible and far beyond belief. Instances are noted where single Individuals have taken out. In two and a half months, gold to the value of $160,000. Clarence Berry, of Fresno, Cal., went to the Yukon In 1890 and prospected ing I olflrlnte says that not more than 2,000 more men from lb lituLf can reach Da a kih) Ibis fs'.l. Three, with the 2 uO'J ii:i::err stuttered along tbe Yukon river, ,vho h:.ie aliealy rusluJ In or are on the way, would make 4,0f'0 stranger rilrled to the June population of 3.U0U. i T.doO can be fed, but a larger number would create a famine. Laat year, wilh only 2..V,l) on I be ground, there waa much pinching for food, and rations bad to be doled out to make tbe supplies laat until the first ateunu r came up in the spring. While there is much talk about going at once. It is doubtful whether 'Frisco will contribute more than l.fiiiO all told to tbe boom. The men who are eager to try their fortune are deterred by fears of starvation. Mr. L. H. Rhoades tells an Interesting story. He says: "1 waa among the fortunate ones, as I cleared alxiut $40,0u0, but brought only $5, 0ft with me. 1 waa tbe first man to get to bed rock gravel and to discover that it was lined with gold duat and nuggeta. The rock was seamed and rut in streaks, caused. It la supposed by glacial arthin. In those seams I found a clay which was exceedingly OUR BUDGET OF FUN. eating for hot days. , Until liful Diiiici Tlul i it l. Ml.h l.ilili- - F.rr. BWME GOOD JOKES, ORIQINAL. i.rl 'During llit l.vt AND SELECTED. -.Vi. S. T. ltoier iu the l.::du-- 11 j;: Journal, the diet nbci'iM c. lart la Uval av tha Retort Sa lavra ly uf dainty, cold, lull Mr .it, (..cc. CJul Flrad Aa lasult. Who i B.a Ik. kUcciiUut leeiol'lt unit fruit. ii Sweated Flaaulag a Hwtfol Time a popular fallacy that the l.ec itsj r Toa Ivwlh, Etc fruits durln1; hut wea:!.e lunar dl.'.lurl nii'ra uf I lie buwria. N more iitolti'liil th: J et rl.ie f:.t Tb. Caadlil.lv. u d tr iih provided It is proj TALKING 'boot environment swallowed hclu re or uf'.rr I n n.. And oilier thlnss r t iv.tli 1:. liie huticr, hut vs queer. And liow eouie folks prepuraihui, mc'i a farina la Influenced wiieatlet ai.il glutcua, ilic.ild Ic ru' lljr xvsftsuiis of th year ; scituted for the lieat rlvi.i-.- ' Jvst w a t e h our fur bnuMa:.t. Cook enough one r.i friendly candidate. ing to laet two, a they uie just t And every lima you'll palatable cold u they are hut. Will liow Jvst afura also- fried food may semi a little oul l lion flu vs sold ex. , place In the warm weather there nr ho kin be. certain light dihbrs that may he util Izcd fur breakfast. Corumeal or bom He seems a sort uv averse man In ordinary time-- A iisy croquettes, or even rice rioqni'ilii chap vs how you xrldnm si A ielidln uv his limit, may be made the day before and elm lie ain't rxiaolly famous for ply fried at cerviug time. Squash anil Hi broad ptdlanlliropiet cucumber may be dipped and fried. Bui Jeal afore Jit el free el lie kin be, h one chafing-disIn the may have WhU he walks Into Cloffee John's chipped beef, creamed or fricasseed The hrHrrs near aitl far. barbecued bcf. cold mutton warmed To hear hi Idee on reform, In s little tomato sauce, and dishes of Crowd In around lira bar; d BHUI And where a eggs, sm h ns omelets, scrambled eggs, III all the lown I hah he. For afore jvMt creamed eggs or pouched eggs. Fruit Hew es good ex lie .In ha sbuuld he served in a flat dish, with. Bine, buslnvxs Is m ihcirt.h lika If the weather la particularly hot, a And summer came w late, little chopped les sprinkled over it. 1 don't know wliat wa would do Without the fvsdvo cniuUdaie; Fruit that Is very arid should not be With tils .mile so ct and tdiddy. served too cold. Powdered sugar and And his a lad. oulreaclitn' liaud. He eheda a aort uf rail pne rream should accompany tbe frnit Wherever he may sued. course. In the place of chops or Wa hrr to taka lilm vs lie is steaks we may have eggplant, broiled Iastwlsa tlial'a my hli or fried tomatoes, punned tomatoes, And that may he the reason i Why hli teamin' fare wa set a dainty omelet with peas, omelet with But sftvr he's elected lie It makes me sure to Say--' ssparagus tips, or with parsley, folPROSPECTING FOR GOLD, wants not our acquit; lowing the fruiL Corn oysters and TUI next election clay. rich. In feet, there was stratum of pay corn also frllteri take (lie may gravel four feet thick upon the rock of meat. Coffee, tea, chocolate place and which was lined with gold, particular- milk Aa lacraaaa la Heal, are, of course, In eummer, as In ly In theae channels or streaks." Hr. winter, tbs breakfast beverages," Rhoades said that at one time flour was $45 s sark. The stories of the Hr. II ulnae at Oxford. great gold find are surrounded with the frosen breath of winter, for the Emerson, Longfellow, Lowell and new gold field la almost within reach of Oliver Wendell Holmes were among the Arctic circle, and the miners are the Americana who visited Prof. Mai snow and lee bound for six months Muller at Oxford, and of each of theai In the year. Fortunes await the daring eminent men he has related some char i1 1 i ti e 1 Lub-ac- id r.-i- a- - no-.c- li,:hti-whea- M-- a elri-lio- freer-nraru- u tyluc PICTURES FROM THE LAND OF BIIIXIKG GOLD. Bara Baa'S Brisk. A lawyer In Chicago, relates that going horns ons night from his office, hi was accosted by a beggar clad in rags. Looking st him more closely, hs asked his nama His suspicions wars confirmed. It was an old college friend, ths brightest man of bis year. "Give me n dollar for old acquaintance sak.," whined Misery piteously. WhrA has happened to you!" said his fri'tud. "You have been in trouble." "No trouble," he said, "but of my own making. I succeeded well enough for some tlur. but I went into company and, drank hard. Not at first, but 1 co Aid soon drink as much os any of t'cm. It became a habit After carouo-ifa- g Into the small hours, I was not fit for business ths next day. One good chanca after another I let alip through my being unnerved, until I sank to thla" Ills friend looked at him pitifully Hs said, You can make a new stsi out here, and I will help you. "No, said ths other, "I have log. energy and hope. Give me mony to get a meal and a bed. That Is all you can do fur me. His friend pleaded with him, but to no purpose. He took him to a restaurant and fed b!m, and found him a lodging for the night The next morning he went to see Mm, but during tbe night he had committed suicide. Slain by tha liquor that had ruined thousands! Sabbath School Visitor. af Noble Living. In prayer one sees Ideate of moral character after which he struggles, and which put his present self to shama There Is a nobler Ilfs which he lungs for, and which, it seems to him, ha would give everything else to possess. We should be sorry for tho man who bad never felt these holler throbs ol aspiration, nor ever cared to utter them. We should rather have our children die than never be stirred by these divine viators of nobler living. Rev. $1000 All, or your share of it, if you find the missing word. Schillings Best tea is not only pure but it ? What is fresh-roaste- d. is the missing word ? Get Schilling's Best tea at your grocers; take out the Yellow Ticket (there is one in every package); send it with your guess to address below before August 31st. One word allowed for each yellow ticket If only one person finds the word, he gets one thousand dollan. If several find it, the money will be divided equally among them. Every one sending a yellow ticket will get a set of cardboard creeping babies at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in one will receive a 1898 calendar, no advertisement on it charming envelope Besides this thousand dollars, we will pay $150 each to the two persons who send in the largest number of yellow tickets in one envelope between June 15 and the end of the contest August 31st Cut this out. You see it again. wont Bl Vlsloas Charles F. Dole. it is because GEOk BEST TEA SAN FRANCISCO. SCHILLING'S Address: H. HOOTT, JAR. GLENDIKNINO, President A RCMFIELD. hocretarf H. Treat Geo. M. Scott Si Co Importers sand Dealers In Bar and Sheet Iron Steel AGENTS FOU FMpe Buffalo Scale Company, Detroit Stove Co., Atlaa Engine Works, John Van & Home Steel Ranges Wooden CnlcV Air Tight lieu for, Dodge Pulleys, contemplated through car service between California Powder Works, Worthington Steam Pumps, the Pacific coast and Chicago which is tu Celebrated Anchor Brand Cylinder and Revere llablvr Co., Engine Oil, Dodge Injectors, operate ono day cm h week. This Is not a now departure by any means, as the Den- Ilowe, Brown & Co., Drill Jt Tool Steel, Leviathan Heltiug: ver A Rio Grande Railroad company and its connections have been operating a Miners Tools, Stoves, Tinware, etc through ear service between tbe Pacific And a General Assortment of Mill Findings. and Atlantic coasts, via Salt Lake, Pueblo, Denver, Kansas City and Chicago fur STOW 168 Mill ST. 125 1 SECOND SOUTH : SU1 LAKE CUT. UTAH years, and three days each week, viz: every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evening. The can for this through service nrs of the latest Pullman do ign, and ana are supplied with new clean linen und bedding throughout. A Pullman porter Is assigned to each car. These cars are under the personal supervision of a ecial excurKGKCBEXTS sod HEADST02I3 you si warmly now as hs did at first? sion agent, whose duty it is to see that Tomdlk Mors sa are given every comfort and HoJsck Indeed? Thats good. attention. Tomdlk Yea lie fired me yesterday. further information, apply to any ' For or to B. F. Kevins, general agent, agent, or to H. M. Cuslilng, traveling passenger Har CaaalaitOBi agent, D.AH.G. railroad, 58 West Second "There's one thing, however, that I South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. cant quite understand, said ths Rev. "No yon will never catch me again going Mr. Choker. out to supper with an editor." Whats that? MraVan Sudds ln H.a "He wasnt aw bwoke!" Salt Lake Citw, temple . qulred. know whether he was or not, "I dont Urns Is this: Every I get but be ran a blue "Why, It pencil through about half WRITE FOR PRICES AND DESIGNS. back to my church after being away my order" Indianapolis JournaL upon n vacation the nwmbers of my STATE OF OHIO. CITY OF TOLEDO, congregation seem to be even better SPORTSMANS HEADQUARTERS. LUCAS COUNTY, sa than they were before I left" Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ha la "Well," the thoughtless lady said, "I the senior partner of ths firm of F. J. A Co., doing business In th City suppose It Is only natural that the rest Cheney of Toledo, County and Stats aforesaid, and that said Arm will nay the sum of should benefit them, as well sa you." ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each Cleveland Leader. and every cas of catarrh that cannot be cured by the usa of Hall's Catarrh Cura. FRANK J. CHENEY. Rasa Ball, Football and a Fall Lin of Athletic Goads, Sworn to before me and subscribed in Where th Shells Fall. this .th day of December, The old man's eyes hissed as hs told tnyrrjmica If yon adn't know what yon want, send tor our new catilagua, A. W. GLEASON, (8ei.) the story. free for the oukliis. Public. Notary There we were," he said, with the Halts Catarrh Cura Is taken Internally,, acts on and tha blood and mucour directly New amt Second Hand llicyt-le- s at lfnnarkably Low 1rlces. shells falling all around na surfaces of tha system. Bend for free. I didn't know you were in the war." ALT LAKB F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, ANO OGDEN, broke In n bystander. Bold by druKKlst. 7'c. Halls Family Pills ara ths beat. "I wasnt," replied ths old man I was at ths circus and promptly. "What s silly expression! No more these were peanut sheila" sense than the law allows.' Did you ever It was generally conceded that tha know s man who had mors sense than the old man had scored tha first point. WILL PAY SIOO FOR ANY CASE law allowed!" Chicago Post. "Certainly. The Jails are full of follows la Me They Treat Bad who got there by being too smart." In- Of Weak Fall ta Car. JournaL Flanalag a Bratfai Time, dianapolis An Omaha Company places for tba first "Well, 1 did as you requested told time before the put-'is Maoicil Tbxat-msx- t must to mounwife she the go for the cure of Lost Vitality, Nervous your ZIon's Ravings Rank and Trait Company and Btxnal Wsaknem, and Restoration of tains. Nos. 1, 1 and 5 Main street. Salt Lake Life Fore in old and yonng men. No "1 hope you fixed It so she won't taka of worn-oa- t Trench reined;; contains no City, Utah, now have on deposit more than me with her." or harmful is other It drugs. a million and a half dollars. They pay 5 Phosphorous a WosnsaruLTsEATMEXT magical in its "Yes: I told her that she ought to cent annum Interest and offsets positive in its car. All readers, per compound find a big mountain, and have It all to per the interest four times a year. Deposits who ars suffering from a weakness that herself. Chicago Record. mental and are sent from all parts of tho United blights their , , causing that suffering peculiar to Lost ManStates. Have yon an account! If not, physical 14 ED1UAL KTATK to should the write hood, Too Smooths start an acoount NOW. Women and chil- COMPANY, Uinaha. Noli, and they will "Why have you quit riding the bi- dren have the right to depoeit la their own send yon absolutely FREE, n valuable on these disease., and positive proofs cycle with Miss Smoothly, Dick?" namo, subject to their own order. Write paper of their truly M oh l Tsb.thsxt. Thoustoo town "She knows the well, gho for any information needed. $1 and up- ands of men, who have lost all hope of a DR. G. W. SHORES, sure, are being restored by them to a perwould pilot me to an lea cream parlor ward received. condition. The Meet Specialist la th West, in the quietest residence district I could WILPORD WOODRUFF, President fect This Mxoical Tsr.xniEXT may be taken find.'' Detroit Free Prcsa GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. at borne under their direction, or they will pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all wl to go there fur treatment, if they "Your husband dresses very quietly.' prefer rartlvalan Wanted. fail to cure. They ara perfectly reliable; "Little Blnks Is going to marry that "Does he! You ought to hear him when have no Fro Prescriptions, Free Cura ho can't find Ills collars, or his cuff buttons Free Bample, or C. U. D. lake. They have very tall Mlsa Hopkins. KAO,UOO capital, and guarantee to curs boeomo mislaid. Harpor's Bnar. "Goodness! How did he court her every case they treat or refund every dolbe deposited in e or their with a stspladder or a telephone 7 may charges lar; Frospecton! May of t'tah. liank to be iaid to them when a ture it Chicago Record. The Passenger Department of the Rio effected. Writ them today. Grande railway has just issued an CURE YOURSELF! llmtaa, af Coana map showing all wining districts ol iI !'( Hue 91 fr miitural "Pretty Polly!" said the lady. "Can record, together with an outline skotch ol dlN'kanera, iiittamiuitiiobc, DR. a. W. BIIORICS. always atekln, irriUtiuiis or Blienlinni tho older districts, and calling apodal at Polly talk!" to help suffsrtrx mankind, always trying ' BMUHlirmiPB. Miaeoaa to conrinca peopla that hs elves value reafcitilrMs and m aatria "Polly, replied ths Boston parrot, tcntlon to several partially developed rs ceived for every dollar paid him, has ur auiHmuua. ymeEvwi Chemical C& can converse." Indianapolis JournaL glons which recently hare shown Import Secldcd te give quackery, fraud and Sold bj PrifflBU, Its death biow, and protest tha ant uncovering of gold and copper, not or amt fa plain irrappar. elassea from tha desnloable bf rspTPM. orwaaMl. fur suffering attracting notice of prospectors, investors methods oi quacks and eharlatana- - Kvsrg Reseated, f nn, ivr a huttk, r.'.TR sufferer Circular aunt mi from and others. nqgcf MANFor ropies of this valuable map add row F. A. Wadliioh, G. P. A., Salt Lake City. A great commotion seem to have taken placo among railway cirulos, owing to a YJH Elias Morris Sons Company,. pais.-nger- s Marble and Mantles, Gr rates, etc. G-ranit- several years without success. Hs relumed home last autumn, was married, land took his bride to the Klondyke last November. Ha la now at Portland with $136,000, the result of a winters work. Frank Phlscator of Bactoba, Mich., Is another lucky miner. He went to the Klondyke last autumn and Is now returning with $96,027, having worked two claims with nine men three months, and ha still owns the claims, lie was one of ths original discoverers of th? Eldorado district Although most of the passengers are returning horns with plenty of gold they all advise and urge people who contemplate going to the Yukon not to think of taking less than one ton of grub and plenty of clothes. Whllo It Is a poor mans country, yet the hardship and privations to bo encountered by Inexperienced persons unused to frontier life Is certain to result in much suffering. They should go prepared with at least a years supplies. Alexander Orr say: In winter ths weather la extremely cold at Dawson, and It is necessary that ons be warmly clad. The thermometer often goes 60 to 70 degress below sera M j&y&Q - . Mi fit - and the hardy who have money enough to buy a season' provisions and strength enough to withstand ths extreme cold. Those who were In the gold region of Alaska have been able to withstand everything, and are now returning to warmer and more civilised dimes with plenty of money. In ths summer the miners find the climate deThose who do not cars to lightful. fight tbe rigors of tbs Journey over Ordinary woolen clothes would afford the divide north of Juneau reach the little protection. .Furs are used exclus-- - gold fields by the steamer route along Ively for clothing. Dawson la not like the Yukon river. But the fight for gold most of ths large mining camps. It Is la one In which all the natural forces not a Tough town. Murders are of winter are combined against those A great deal of seriibllng la dono in the town, but ous quarrels are an exception. As a gambling town I think It Is equal to sny I have ever seen, and this, by the way. Is always the test of mining camp's prosperity. Stud poker la ths Usual game. They plsy $1 ante and oftentimes $200 or $300 on the third card." Albert Fox said, when aeked his experience: "My partner, Arthur Cook, stayed by the claim and will remain till I return. I brought down 900 ounce; that will be over $3,000, as It will give more than $17 an ounce. Wo sold one claim for $45,000 and kept another which wa will work when I get back. I wouldn't advise any one to go there this fall, for people are liable to go hungry before spring." Careful estimates show that the Alaska Commercial company cannot transport more than 200 persons to CLARENCE BERRY.' Dawson this year, while the North some of the conveniences of seek who American Transportation company, which runs from Seattle to St. Michael cities. and thers connects with the Yukon river boats, cannot carry more than 400. Jut "Happen" So. Those who start from 'Frisco or from Tbe distance from Liverpool to LonBeattie as tele as Ang. 25 or Sept. 1 don la 201 miles. On each aldo of the will not gut beyond SL Michael this railroad, as far as the eye can reach, year. The number of people who can the most beautiful and moat splendidgat In by way of Juneau la limited, as ly cultivated farms present themselves. the snow flics by 8cpt 15, and Indians But not one foot of the land belongs cannot be procured to pack ths supplies. to those who have thus brought It to Of court e, a man can go In "light, ns rtieh beauty and perfection. It all beold Alaskans say, that Is, packing on longs to six men, who own It because tls back $0 or 60 pound of grab they happen to be the oldest sons of and blankete, but few will make the their fathers. venture In this way, as they would bo It is difficult to disappoint a man become Balptess should provisions cares. One of the Alaska company's that has no ambition.. .r - BROS. a BROWNING fa" act eristic anecdote In his "Literary Reminiscences'' In Cosmo polls. Ons of Irofessor Muller's pleasantest memories la of Di etor Holmes, who carried his wit and freshness of feeling to the last year of his life. Illustrative of his faculty of finding delight in everything is the following: When we came to Magdalen College, writes Professor Muller, Doctor Holmes wanted to see and measure the elms. He was very proud of some elms In America, and he had actually brought some string with which hs had measured the largest tree he knew In hie own country. He proceeded to measure one of our finest elms In Magdalen College, and when he found that It was larger than his American giant, he stood before 1: admiring it, without a single word of envy or disappointment. I had. however, a great fright while he was slaying at our house. He had done too much, and after our he had feverish, first dinner-part-y skivering fits, and me (lector whom I sent for declared at once that he must keep perfectly quiet, and attend no more parties of any kind. 1 had him several days all to myself, and there were few aubjeeta which we did not discuss. We mostly agreed, but even where we did not. It wa a real pleasure to differ from him. Wa discussed the greatest and the smallest questions, and on every oue he had some wise and telling remarks to pour out. Perhaps I ought not to repeat what he said to me when we parted: "I have had much talk with people in England; with you I hare had s real conversation." We understood each other, and wondered how It was that men so often misunderstood one another. I told him It was the badness or our language; he thought It was ths badness of our tempers. Perhaps wa were both right. evl-den- ty e, $100 To Any Man. -- c DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU Live Stock Commission. you would keep posted, First Cat What's ths matter, Nellie write for Information You look posltivuly yellow this morning. Frompt KepUe. Second Cut --I don't know, Thomas, gakk Return. sto a canary birr! this morning, sod I am FRED A. SEARS, afraid it wa a peroxide Englixh sparrow. SALT UKK CITV McCoralck Blocks Now York lrora. HOOD 1 Read tha Advert Isamrs. will enjoy this publication much better if you will get into the hnbit of reading the advertisements; they will afford a most interesting study and will put you in the way oi getting some excellent bargains. Out advertisers are reliable, they send what they advertise. You Beady for a Krlara Trip. A Georgia moonshiner, In jull for Illicit distilling, wrote this note, to his Dear John, I'll be out o Jail an free In thirty days. They don broke up my last still, so please buy mo another an' have It fired np an ready for business by tho time I git son-in-la- YOil2IM040! CHS SAKE Bl Iran. n. fhtMc.HL A. R. DERGE ft (IXCOHPUKATKIII SALT thar." 1 CO.. AKK CITY. I TAII Bonks and poriudirali iuv)ai4 in ilfutlMiloa at out of tnM rate oa public fern' prin. Sorry Sawyer From dls day Tired ftaiiovrrf. oiif. ;'hool. ti'M'lrera aud genera Hand na pour unlera. enemies. Hs mortal Is Tv Bales. an ms Taggsey Can bf yvnnanmsi.r rrnrvjvptl A Brooklyn bandmaster, in ths pies, offered aa Insult to me perfeshunal without tlu or blottel, itvnur j ence of 10,000 people, at a park concert, pride dat I kin never forgive. cm rssaa. arms n nrsovis hat hurt you at nnv time; il li hit I And Awalniptosl me ami i ll (nus c Weary Walker Wot wur de natur uv to"A held a cornet note for 125 seconds. A RHftk'9 WlilFfWiH Kulip VHRrat.lvasl. i i. W. H. .l.troH. rMiii htl iimiiiiri. imi Ihjoly H. MarktlA IU block. 1. u buiUiltiir. Suit l.HkfTUy. Ituh. prhv Chicago man held n promissory note de Insult! MfvUlun. Mink. ikttt Vbdtte, Uos K, for 125 months, but ha Isn't bragging - Sorry Sawyer I win sunnln' mese'f MTHmiK wilt KEWDiscovmr D iffiiMl llir (tOivruniiiit about 1L When be went to sue ho on dnt lm.iril pile, an' he asked me If I will writ ii Asm ana 9 quirk ft'lirfRM Irumi rvl wuz tukln' a m mrhVhtrd. iVncFin m.l rsiil A MV. Ull kiMk u( tHilMiwialo iml lOilnvs found K was outlawed. Ex. (NX. Mul P, HWas9uwWa,lMAeUiief IrrftUuvtit Ain to H 9 iiuiriiukh ihnm, sun-bat- nOHDCV 1ltVr y InL ntu Seminal Weaknesi, Yarleocele, Hydrooela small Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Stricture or shrunken organs, premature eld axe and all other private diseases, whethar caused by Isnorance. excess er cunta. caa km. na matter buw severe youolwsl-eixa c.msult DH. a. W. PHOKKR. th who has riven his life ta cur.ng iironlo disease, and bs examined, trrs'.ed and cured without d. pirn on dollar until the eure In en-rta-yying The doctor reserves tha right, how.vtr, to ratine any Inciirabi case If he ean'i cure you he don't want your 1 1011-- v. bach an offer was never before made by a rMpona-lil- e lr ie.n. and Dr. O. w. Kherra In only able te make It bar sura be positively cure these diseases. Das I waste another cent oa questionable dee-tor- s. bur consult th "Old Dock and HDENTIA,li:tiLNESil BACKJil,LS rON-D- r. Q. W. SHORES. Lock Box 1686, Salt Lnka City, Ut1 SI2 TO &35?ra litra 1 tCR Cr Yf rHy wnrtr m w J.K ItirrOKU, - iGPIUSl ,nda working I prHenvd who iMin hKo tinw to tho I, plfitnl, (llrtf MIIBf fiif lilt 4t fcpio ftR.'PIrfcm WWM snd WHISKY "UM lUh II... I H(l fj. moy mi-.'!- 1 muix.x, i.,imi.s4...i'iiii W. N. U., Salt Laka No. Wbsa Aaewcrlit'i Adrarlleemaats Mention This Paper. 3f |