A r ro fSKW IF r q iT < t c l t iiii TIII J IIT = l I THE SALT LAKE HERALD SUNDAY MARCH 8i 189 SIXTEEN PAGES i3 I I BUSINESS MINING AND STOCKS A Mill For the Great > Golden Gate Mine r PLANS NEARLY READY I i f An Interesting Talk With f Captain De Lamar About f His Mercur Interests BRICKYARD CONSOLIDATION Mining Men Are Pleased With hlJ the Compromise f > i I i Jot Stuff From Judge Colliorn Ii ViaVft Brilliant Representative Re r turns From HU Eastern Trip and Talks at the Stock Exchange With the Hulls and Bears Ajax I TaUci an AWful Tumble Trouble at Blnjarham STritclL to the Win 4 namuclc Laid Under Exciting Cir cumstance TVcxv Jlliiing Compan ies nnlzedJUnlng IVotcs and Personals Captain J K Delimar the owner of the Golden Gate mine when seen by a Herald representative yesterday was almost immersed in business af fairs but he very gladly consented to a short interview in which he spoke quite freely regarding the business then in hand which consisted largely in perfecting arrangements and plans for the erection of a mill for the treat ment of Golden Gate ores This mill question said the cap a tain will be definitely settled by Monday night Of course our oxidized ores can be treated by the cyanide process and there are quite a number of methods of ore extraction in which cyanide enters as a solvent but I pre fer the Kendayy process the same as I am now using at my DeLamar Nev mines first because it is more effective and second because it is much Quicker in its action than the cyanide process now in use in this country By the Kendall process the gold is all taken out in twentyfour hours while by the other systems the time required is at least 82 As to our arsenical ores these can be treated also after the arsenic is dri ven out of them and we have a process by which this can be effectually done and in so doing we expect to make a marketable product The arsenic in the form that we shall save it I say we because in a multitude of council there is safety is worth 360 a ton and we can produce a carload and more of it daily and in so doing we can kill two birds with one stone as ve thereby save a valuable commer cial commodity and also do awaYvith the deadly fumes that would hover over the camp of Mercur carrying death wherever it settled if we re duced our ores v ithout recourse to the process already mentioned We are gong to build the mill but the Question to be settled is regarding its capacity I wish to state said the captain that there is no truth whatever in the 4 Tribunes statement of yesterday that Mr George H Robinson had sent in his resignation and desired to quit my employ and to assert the he will re main with me and have personal super vision of my affairs in Utah Mr Rob inson is one of the most competent > mining engineers it was ever my pleas ure and good fortune to meet The business here has grown to such an ex tent that it is imposfble for him to attend to It in every detail and I will therefore arovide him with an assist ant in the person of Mr H A Cocher who bas been my private secretary and associated with me in my DeLa mar Nev enterprises I have tele graphed for him and expect him to ar rive tonight In regard to the Brickyard compro mise exclusive mention of which was made in yesterdays Herald Captain DeLamar stated that it was correct in particulars and detail TIlE BRICKYARD CONSOLIDATION 4 The Compromise Strikes the Mining FuhliK Most Fnvorahl The compromise effected between the Brickyard Mining company and the Viking company concerning the title to the Brickyard group of claims in Mercur exclusive mention of which was made In yesterdays Herald seems to hae struck the mining public most favorably and many were the congrat ulatory remarks expressed in this city and Mercur yesterday over this most happy adjustment of affairs and not only over the compromise but also be cause of the consolidation and acquisi tion of other valuable ground in the deal which consolidation gives the Brickyard people one of the first pieces of rich ground to be found in the camp the value of which has been practically proven by workings in the Golden Gate and Geyser mines In the Golden Gate as we stated yes terday three drifts are being driven northward toward the Brickyard group These drifts are in good ore and are but 250 feet from the Brick yard lIne and it is the intention to push them until they have passed through the line into the consolidated properties I One of the gentlemen who seemed Jiigbly pleased over the compromise was S B Milner of the Geyser mine whose properh adjoins the Protective COOD PLACE TO BUY Chinaware Crockery Glassware PRETTIEST PATTERNS LOWEST PRICES tat Aisricai IiBortii Tea Gos S4C Main Street Salt Lake City Utah F I We operate 100 stores and agencies 4 Write for price list = > j t i t7 i Tariff one of the claims now comprised in the Brickyard group Why said Mr Milner to a Herald reporter yesterday in working on the Geyser ground we worked up to the Protective Tariff side line and when we quit work there we left a breast of SEVEN HUNDRED FEET OF ORB exposed which averaged from seven to ten feet in width and which in value gives 620 and upwards There is enough ore in sight in that place alone to justify the erec tion of a mill to say nothing of the promising indications shown in the three drifts in the Golden Gate mine as stated by you this morning I for without doubt this ore body that the Golden Gate workings are in must continue on in the Brickyard property I consider that this compromise and consolidation is one of the best things that has happened to Mercur for many a day daDE DE LAMAR IN THE SWIM The Herald was informed yesterday on good authority that Captain J R DeLamar of the Golden Gate and Brickyard had secured an interest in the Gold Belt Water companys sys tem and that the details of the trans action were fully arranged which means that the captain is in the swim as are also those who are as sociated with him in Mercur enter prises It is hard to estimate the value of these two companies that will accrue to them through this acquisition but it is great and from now on as the Gilden Gate and Brickyard mills be come a matter of fact the wisdom of this move will become more and more apparent With but one or two exceptions there is l nothing now in the form of lIt ga tion that is likely to retard the growth and progress of the great camp of Mercur HOT STUFF FROM COLBORN lib Address Yesterday to the Mem bers of the Stock Exchange Judge E F Colborn who was sent by the mining stock exchange to rep resent Utah at the opening of the New York stock exchange returned home yesterday after making a most envi able record for himself and breaking the ice in the east so that a little of Utahs glory might shine through upon the uninformed citizens at the Atlantic states The judge appeared on the floor of the exchange yesterday where he was warmlY received by his colleagues and after the call was over he made a short talk reciting his experiences while east in which he said Mr chairman and members of the exchange However little I may have to say I can truly state that I am glad to be at home again I have been on a missionone I take it of great im portance to this the state of Utah and you know fairly well what I have been doing as in my absence I have endeav ored to keep you acquainted with my labors The same symptoms noticeable in New York are apparent in Chicago and it is with some little difficulty that you can impress upon the mining peo ple in those cities the magnitude of the mining resources of the west In St Louis the mining exchange has died out but assurance is given of its re vival in about thirty days Kansas City opens an exchange on March 16 and I accompanied a party from that city to Colorado the visit being made for the purpose of looking into the way of do ing mining business in the Centennial state I urged the party to continue their journey as far west as this city but they did not care to do so at pres ent but gave the assurance that Salt Lake would be visited by their repre sentatives in the near future The press of New York did not give the opening of the exchange there the consideration that it i deserved nor did the opening care to give Utah the recognition it deserved but despite the fact that no preparations had been formally made for the introduction of a Utah representative Utah got there and left an Impression which will not soon be blotted out Utah stocks are called on the New York exchange but the great excitement and interest is centered in Cripple Creek Emblasoned on every bill board and in every spare I I window as you go along the streets are the words Cripple Creek which words simply haunt the people of the larger eastern cities both by day and by night The stocks of Colorado are not only called on these exchanges but they are protected by brokers who are deputized to look after them That is what Salt Lake wants The mere calling of stocks will not redound to any great benefit unless someone is authorized to push them forward Utah stocks are called and passed Colorado stocks are worried by the bulls and bears and buffeled from one corner to another Good figures are placed on them and an interest is aroused which can only be done by men who are especially looking after their welfare The Utah mining men should see to it that where their stocks are listed on eastern boards they should be properly protected and repre sented by parties authorized to look after them There should be transfer offices opened up as > in this way and in no other will our stocks be attended to as they should be The Salt Lake brokers should make associations with the brokers of New York and Chicago and be forever singing the praises of the many valuable stocks that are listed here While absent I have had interviews with the leading papers of the United Statesthe New York World the New York Financial News and in the lead ing dailies of Chicago St Louis and Kansas City I have been highly sat isfied with my visit and much encour aged with my labors at the opening of the New York exchange Several par ties told me that my speech there was the redeeming feature of the occasion I visited Wall street and in looking over the figures of the business trans actions in nearly every state but ours it almost made me forget that je had a Horn Silver mine that was pur chased at one time by eastern parties at a good round sum and which has since produced its millions that we had in our state the great Ontario mine that has produced over 30000000 and paid nearly 13500000 in dividends a mine that has the greatest pump in the United States that can lift a river of water at one stroke and that has a drain tunnel three miles in length I which is two miles longer than the noted I Sutro tunnel and it made me almost I forget that in Utah we had some of I the greatest mines to be found in the worldWhile While in New York I met some of the biggest capitalists in the country and they listened with great interest to my recital of the magnificent wealth of our new state They are coming out here ana l on their way they will find that Colorado is a good place to stop off for a drink but that Utah Is the place for safe and legitimate mining Cheers 3 TROUBLE AT BINGttAM Switch io the Vlnnnmnclc Laid tin der Exciting Clrcnmstanccs Special to The Herald BINGHAM Utah Feb 7 1896Lower Bingham has been the scene of con siderable excitement during the past few days on account of the laying of a switch by the Rio Grande Western rail road from its road to the Winnamuck mipe When the Winnamuct changed hands a lew weeks ago the purchasers sup 1 i f A > fi i posed that they had secured possession of the placer ground in the gulch im I mediately adjoining their lode claims amd on this supposition they gave the Rio Grande Western the right of way to build over it to the Winmamuck mine but the work of construction had hard ly I begun before Charles Watson and Steve Hays appeared on the scene of action and demanded a stay of pro ceedings on the ground that they were the owners of the placer claim in ques tion This led to an Investigation the re sult of which proved the truth of the assertion made by these gentlemen for several years ago Mr Watson had se cured a patent on this tract of land a fact that the late records at the land office failed to show An effort was then made to compro mise the matter but without avail The Winnamuck people offered to pur chase the strip of land about 12x100 I feet for switching purposes or lease it but without avail as the opposing par ties insisted that the railroad should buy it Work in the construction of the switch was vigorously pushed however and to stop it Messrs Watson ariS Hays went to Salt Lake and secured a writ of injunction All the men at the Winnamuck mine were employed in the construction of the switch and also all of the men in the calm in the employ of the road be sides which Mr Welby sent out a car load of graders and track layers and the work went on without interrup tion night and day The officers charged with the serving of the writ of injunction came out and asked for Superintendent Logan oif the Winnamuck but he was not to be found neither could the officers find anyone in charge of the railroad men and as a last resort he tackled the foreman of the mine but that gentle man had been discharged from the ser vice of the company a few minutes be fore by telephonic orders from Salt Lake The officer then returned to Salt Lake without fulfilling his mis sion and the work of construction went on right merrily until the switch was completed and Friday at 3 p m the engines and cars of the Rio Grande Western company were running upon it The affair caused more or less fom motion in this camp especially as some trouble was anticipated last night as it was reported that Messrs Watson and Hays were going to tear up the track To prevent this the Winnamuck and railroad companies had guards out all last night thirtyfive in number ready to resist any such attempt No dis I turbance occurred however although it is expected that an effort in this di rection may be made at any time now to frustrate which the switch is being kept under close patrol by alert guards and loaded cars are kept constantly on the track THEO A Herald representative called on Colonel Sowers of the Winnamuck last night who stated that the above was virtually correct but that he had every reason to hope that the difficulties ex isting between the Winnamuck com pany and Messrs Watson and Hays would soon be satisfactorily adjusted as he had no desire whatever to dis possess these gentlemen of an inch of ground that belong to them He also stated that the switch was constructed on land owned by his company before it touched the small strip of ground that intervened be tween the companys holdings and the Winnamuck mine When my company gave the rail road the rightofway to build the switch he said we had no idea but that we owned the ground in question If we cannot get from the mine to the railroad our business is seriously in jured and retardedin fact without being able to make this connection we might as well close down the mine as the owners will not allow us to build a chute over it I do not believe that they have any design to Injure us as we hope to do considerable for the camp but it is evident that they want the railroad company to pay them a good price for the rightofway over their land XEV INCORPORATIONS The Cliianjco and the Farminprton Gold Mining Companies Articles of incorporation of the Chi cago Gold Mining company were filed in the office of the county clerk The capital stock is placed at 1000000 in a like number of shares of the par value of 1 each C D Gardamer W H Crawford J T Kelly B F Stewart N D Manger L S Mariger L C Mariger M M Farnsworth Christena Sjodahl James Meears Joseph Thorup W T Jack A H Schulthers J T Thorup and J R Hay are the incorporators C D Gardamer is president of the company Joseph Thorup vicepresi dent L C Manger secretary and B F Stewart treasurer The property of the company consists of the New State Little Joe Pride Dandy Mountain View and Fraction mining claims in the Peepstone mining district The Farmington Gold Mining com pany is the title of a cocern which filed its articles of incorporation with the county clerk at a late hour yester day afternoon It is capitalized at 1500JDOO in shares of 2 each held as follows by the Incorporators Le Grand Young 62500 shares R W Driggs 100 E L Driggs 62400 L Dahlquist 100 A J Dahlquist 124000 A Johnson 100 A Johnson as trus tee for A L Johnson 124900 J R Matson 125000 William T Gray 125 000 The companys property include fifteen claims in the Farmington min ing district known as the Le Grand group of claims Nos 1 to 5 inclusive the Gray the Mountain King the Mount ain Queen the Mountain Lion K of L 1124 Lithe Flossie Sides Katie Mc Craig Statehood and the Lucky Five Le Grand Young is president L Dahl quist vice president R W Driggs secretary and J R Matson treasurer Assays of the ore from these claims Saved My Life A VETERANS STORY Several years ago while in Fort Snelling Minn I caught a severe cold attended with a terrible cough that allowed me no rest day or night The doctors after exhaust ing their remedies pronounced my case hopeless say ing they could do no more for me At this time a bottle of AVERS Cherry Pectoral was sent to me by a vt 0 4 friend who urged 4 me to take it which I did and soon after I was greatly relieved and in a short time was completely cured I have never had much of a cough since that time and I firmly believe Ayers Cherry Pectoral saved my lie1ST H WARD 8 Quimby Av Lowell Mass AVERS J Cherry Pectoral Highest Awards at Worlds Fair AYERS PILLS cure Indigestion and Headache III r l < 11 < were made by MeVicker and show 5727 in gold to the ton I THE BEARS AFTER AJAX A Brink Day on the Floor of the Musing Stock Exchange The bulls and the bears were ram pant yesterday on the floor of the stock exchange and excitement ran high as they repeatedly charged each other during the call It was generally conceded that the bulls came out victorious in the end but during the melee the bears made a vicious attack on Ajax and fairly dis emboweled thefavorite stock At the opening this stock was wantd at 75 cents and offered at 115 but when Ryan offered to sell 1500 shares at 1 the bulls fled to the woods the market flattened and a look of dismay settled on the faces of the holders of Ajax stock From this figure the of ferings dropped rapidly until sales were consummated at 85 ana 86 cents Alliance went on record with a sale at 57V cents being the first transaction made In this stock for several weeks CentennialEureka made a most ex cellent showing and was tossed by the bulls from 65 to 70 in the bidding with offerings at 7350 fairly well but no Daly held its own trading was done in this stock In the bidding DalyWest was quite active with an upward tendency but the holders were obdurate and would make no concessions and A transfer was made in Dalton cent less than the Lark but at a treasury stock can be Bought for the from which it is inferred that broker making the sale threw off his commission in order to effect the deal East Golden Gate however made a sale at a figure 5 cents above its orig inal selling price Herschel was strong and exhibited an upward tendency and was in de mand at 14 cents offered at 20 cents Mercur maintained its position at 745 bid 755 asked and no trading was indulged in but after call a block of fifty shares sold at 750 Mammoth was in good demand at yesterdays quotations and 500 shares changed hands at 210 Ontario Silver King Sunshine and Utah were firm at the usual figures but no transfers in these stocks were recorded The unlisted stocks as a general and thing suffered a bear movement sales in them were made at declining figures Especiall was this the case with Dalton Little Pittsburg Clay Canyon Park City Morgan and Eagle The rest of the unlisted stocks were in active The sales for the week were as fol lows SALES FOR THE WEEKShares Shares Monday 6000 Tuesday 12800 Wednesday 9350 Thursday 11500 Friday 12300 Saturday 13400 Total 65350 The transactions of the day were as follows I SALES OF THE DAY I 500 Ajax at 86 cents 500 Ajax at 85 cents 100 Alliance at ilh cents 100 Dalton Lark at 49 cents 100 East Golden Gate at 55 cents 500 Morgan at 210 5000 Clay Canyon at 23 cents 1000 Dalton at 3j cents 1000 Dalton at 4 cents 1000 Little Pittsburg at 2V cents 3000 Little Pittsburg at 2 cents 500 Eagle at 10 cents 100 Morgan Park City at 50 cents Total sales 13100 shares LISTED STOCKS t4 t1 ii > 0 Name ot Stocks f J t r Ii rn Anchor 5225 3 2t Ajax 1 fG I 85 Alliance S74 bi 2 Annie 1 21 I i CentennialEureka 1 70 00 73 50 CentennialEureka 171 I 00 73 00 Daly I 723 I 7 f 5 Daly West i G 53 1 6 75 Dalton Lark 41 J I 49 East Golden Gate 1 53 55 Geyser 1 50 Herschel 1 11 20 Mercur i 741 i 7 55 Mammoth I 210 I 2 JO Sioux Consolidated 1 200 Ontario i 12 M 0 I Silver King I14z I 35 25 Sunshine i a 22 ½ 1 3 s 30 Utah I 120 I 110 CALL OF UNLISTED STOCKS 4 fI E1 r Name of Stocks I f ff Dalton 8 Ot > 0ct Little PIUsburg i 02I 02 Clay Canyon i 02 Ijl Natural Gas 104 1 11h Morgan Park City I fi ro Cleveland 1 12 Bogan 1 Hi I Little MereuI 1G Blue Jay i 14 Phoenix Big Cottonwoort j I U6 Eagle I 11 Tetro 1 031h1 07 Wasatka 1 25 Rover 7 1 i Ore and Bullion The ore and bullion receipts yester day were as follows Commercial National Bank Ores 13300 McCornick Co Hanauer bullion 4000 ores 4200 gold bars 5825 T R Joneg CoOres 3100 bul lion 8000 Wells Fargo Co Bullion 3357 Silver and Lend Bar silver was quoted yesterday at 68 cents lead 305 casting copper by5 cents nnnlc Clearings The clearings of the associated banks yesterday were 234555 For the same day last year they were 185872 The weeks clearings were 1335136 For the same week last year they were 1237830 Mining Notes and PeraonnliS J A Bard is in from Mercur and has another string of mining deals to at tend to The recent shipment of five cars of high grade Mammonth ore sold for over 18000 The Sunshine Mining company is fix ing UD an elegant office in rooms 408 910 Dooly block Secretary S P Pearson returned last night from a flying trip over the San pete Valley railroad Thomas Goad general manager of the McForrestArthur cyanide process of ore reduction Isat the Knutsford The assessment of 4 j cent a share levied by the West Cable Mining com pany will be delinquent on the 10th The office of the Old Jordan and South Galena Mining company has been moved from the Dooly block to room 505 McCornick block The Utah and Galena Mining com panies will declare a dividendi on the 10th aggregating 5000 Of this the Utah will pay 2000 and the Galena 3000 An election will be held Monday on the application of Hon A G Campbell Nat M Brigham and General W H Penrose for membership in the Mining Stock Exchange A shipment comprising 100 tons of carbonate ores came in from the Dal ton and Lark yesterday Manager J Schenclc of the mine will go out to Bingham this morning Mr A Hurlburt of Lincoln Neb is sojourning in Salt Lake He will make Mercur a visit tomorrow and it is more than likely that he may eventu ally dabble in Mercur real estate An increased order for fluxing ore from the Dragon iron mine has been placed with Manager L C Riter who goes out to Silver City Tintic this morning to attend to its shipment Colonel E G Carter secretary of the East Golden Gate Mining company leaves this morning for Mercur to in spect the companys new hoisting plant which will be started up some time this week The Sheeprock Mining and Milling company whose property is located in Newton mining district Beaver county has levied an assessment of 5 cents a share The assessment will be delin quent on April 6 and delinquent stock will be sold on April 27 J W Neill the originator and inven tor of the Bingham Pyritical roaster for the elimination of pyrities from sil verlead ores announces that he has made a success of the device and now he proposes to issue an illustrated cat alogue descriptive of the merits of the invention H V Carter manager of the North Fork Placer Cos diggings located in the North Fork of Coffee creek in Trinity county California expects to leave for there next week as word has been received that the season will be fairly opened by the 15th As soon as Mr Carter arrives at the mines he will put on a force of fifteen men The Geyser mill is running in elegant shape so says Manager Milner who came in from Mercur Friday night A short stoppage occurred Thursday however on account of the freezing of the water pipe line The Sacramento is also starting out in good shape and G R Bothwell who came in with Mr Milner informs The Herald that he expects to make a treat run this spa son In the papers this morning there ap peared an item stating that a suit had been brought against the Northern Light Mining and Milling company but nothing was said indicating the loca I tion of the ground owned by the com pany Investigation however reveals the fac that i was the Bingham com pany against whom the suit was insti tuted and not the Northern Light of Ophir Hon Joseph L Rawlins who is in terested in the Camp Floyd group of mines at Five Mile Pass informs The Herald that there is no truth in the rumor that a big strike had been made in this property The Camp Floyd shaft however is down 135 feet in min eralized slate which Mr Rawlins con siders as a most promising indication 11 Rawlins and his partner Mr o Critchlow are interested in the Gladys property just south of the Badger in the Sunshine country which is consid ered as very valuable ground Active development is going on in both groups and if there is any virtue in work and in the claims success is sure to crown their efforts HenryJ Deiter of the Gold King will I go out to the mine this morning for the purpose of bringing in some ore for a millrun test This mine shows up a fine body of ore running a high as 1120 to the ton in gold I is a most promising proposition and the proposion com pany believes that in it there is the making of a bonanza Mr Deiter is also associated with the Mercur Gold Mining company whose property con sisting of six claims is located in the western foothills near the Omaha Ce dar Hills and other promising HIs proper ties From this ground surface rock has been obtained that goes 320 in gold to the ton The officers of the Mercur Gold Belt company are F A Druehl president D H Toomey vice president A B Miller treasurer and H J Deiter secretary Dalton and Lark nne Gold Silver and Lead Mining and Mill ing company is now offering a limited amount of its stock for sale at 50 cents per share Stock can be obtained at the office of the company in the Commercial I block or at the Bank of Salt Lake WONDER GOLD MIXING COMPANY This company has just completed its capital stock of organization with a 1000000 shares of the par value of 500 each George Q Cannon president Angus M Cannon vice president Lewis M Cannon secretary John W Donnellan treasurer P J Quealy manager and superin tendent The properties of the company form the eastern boundary of De Lamars Golden Gate group and also lap over on the eastern line of the Brickyard group at Mercur and are on the dip of the great ore shute which has been developed by about 8000 feet of drifts on the Golden Gate upon which i is estimated that at least five millions of dollars in gold has been already ex posed and blocked out within a few hundred feet of this property the trend of these immense ore bodies be ing directly towards Wonder group The Wonder group comprises the fol lowing claims goup the Wonder North Side Mary E Mary E No2 Old Grover and fraction of the Navigator containing about 70 acres Title perfect There is one shaft 100 feet deep upon which a steam hoisting plant is being now erected A double compartment working shaft is being started Three hundred thousand shares of the stock is reserved for the develop ment of the property and building a mill onehalf of which is subscribed for Mr Quealy the manager is one of the ablest mining superintendents in the country He and his associates have made a large cash investment in this and he will devote his best en ergies to the rapid development of this great mine L u u I in aaaiuon 10 me case auvauues uy Mr Quealy and his friends the man I agement have deemed I advisable to I have ample funds on hand to push the I work as fast as men and means can accomplish it and have decided to place on the market limited number of shares of the treasury stock at the price of 50c per share but reserve the right to raise the price at any time without notice Brokers Kenneth Don nellan and George Downey have been appointed as the sore agents for the sale of this treasury stock There is but one way to make boiler compoundsanalyze the water find out what you have to overcome and apply the proper remedies Results clean boilers Waters analyzed and written analy sis with instructions mailed free of charge The only company who do this is the Dearborn Drug and Chem ical works 313233 Rialto building Chicago Ill EMBEZZLED SJ52OOOO NEW YOKK March HIorriiLapp the conttdential man of K Smith Co wholesale dealers In cloaks is under ar rest charged with the embezzlement of 20000 Lapp Is married and had been in the employ of Smith Co two years lie confessed to taking 52000 Pr Prices Cream Baking Powder Asrdd Gold < MlJwiater Fair San Francisco J W Pierce Republic Ia says I have used One Minute Cough Cure in my family and for myself with results so entirely satisfactory that I can hardly find words to express myself as to its merit I will never fail to recommend it to others on every oc casion that presents itself For sale by all druggists NeldenJudson wholesale dealers LAWYERS ATTESTIOIY The Herald will print your Brief With promptness mid accuracy We solicit your patronage Telephone us No 857 and TTC Will send for your manuscript W a1ker r Bro1 Drf Goods G C COB Clothing Department Never before have we had such a complete line of Olothing for Men Boys and Children Never before have we been able to offer such Excel lent Goods for such a low price The following few items may turn your thoughts to this department We are anxious to show you the new arrivals J W2EJ Spring Suits I 3 lines of all wool nobby spring suits In pin checks and hair lines me dium light and dark colors all go at 8 50 SUIT 6 lines of Cheviots and Worsteds in the latest styles and finish These make excellent business suits some thing we have never before been able to offer for less than 1350 6 lines to choose from at the uniform price of 10 00 A magnificent line of 10 different lots 200 suits every size there are sacks I and frocks worsteds cheviots serges blues blacks grays tans plaids pin < Checks solid colors equal to custom made a perfect fit guaranteed your choice 12 00 English Clay 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young men and a nice line of dark colors in me cHum lengths for those who do not care for extreme styles prices range from 8 to 16 Hats A line of stylish Fedoras in black brown or gray to go for we have never seen their equal for 2 135 Mens full shape Fedoras in black brown or mouse a regular 3 hat for 2 35 Mens Stiff Hats Black or brown new block L 2 25 The Woodbury The latest spring block in light weight a high grade hat for 3 00 Shirts We are carrying a larger line of fur nishing gopds than ever before Last week we received an enormous line of colored bosom and negligee shirts ranging from 60c to 1 50 Underwear Anadvance sale on medium weight underwear v 50 < s GARMETCT SEE OUR WINDOW l Mens Shoes Our dress shoes formen are made on the latest painted and square toe lasts They are worth 4 < but we are selling them for 248 For One Dollar and NirietyEight Cents 198 You can buy a regular 3 shoe Theyare new and fresh and the latest out Pointed and Square toes only 1 98 Q i < < s c 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