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Williams SOLD EVERYWHERE. Williams’ Shaving Stick, 25 cts. Geauine Yankee Shaving Soap, 10 cts. Luxury Shaving Tablet, 25 cts. Swiss Violet Shaving Cream, 50 cts. Jersey Cream (Toilet) Soap, (5 cts. Williams’ Shaving Soap ( Barbers’ 6 Round Cakes, 11d. 10cts. Exquisite Siso for toilet. Trial cake for 2c. stamp. THE J.B.WILLIAMS' CO., CLASTONBURY. CONN ON. 64 CREAT RUSSELL BEML SYONCY 18) CLARENCE ST Tite author of “ Bismarck’s Table Talk" says that some one was speaking to Bismarck one day about his unusual attainments asa linguist. The Prince, who is specially proud of his knowledge of the Russian language, spoke of the great diffi- culty of mastering that tongue. “You must have great talent in that direc- tion," said his interlocutor, ‘ Well," answered the Prince, ‘I had unusual advantages when | was learning the language at St. Petersburg. 1 lodged in the house with a Russian and a bear.” Bismarck, who had worn himself out in the service of Germany and his Emperor, rarely re- ferred to his labors for the Fatherland. One morning he and the Emperor William were riding together in the park. They had not gone far when Bismarck complained of fatigue. The Em- peror, who was quite fresh, said somewhat testily: “How jis it that, though Lam an older man than yourself, Prince, I can always outride you 2” Bismarck's reply was as reproachful as it was epigrammatic. “Ah, sire,” he said, ‘the rider always outlasts the horse.” 7 NG 25¢A BOTTLE HASNOPEER 4 IS ABSOLUTELY PURE“AND POSSESSES AFLAVOR & NATURAL DRYNESS OF ITS OWN. vod inall Restaurants Hotels gp AWERNER & C 52 WARREN ST. N> ONE WAS SWALLERED BY MY DOG, AN’ THE OTHER FELL ON THE STOVE AN’ WAS BURNT To DEATH!" THE CUDAHY-HEALY -YUKON-KLONDIKE MINING CO. KLONDIKE GOLD FIELDS! THE GREATEST INVESTMENT OF THE AGE! A Chance for All to Come in on the Ground Floor. THE CUDAHY-HEALY YUKON-KLONDIKE MINING CO. os been incorporated under tle laws of the State of Montana, with a capital stock of 5,000,000, in 250,000 shares at $100 each, full paid and ae vessable. From this bard) f stock an amount equal to 20 5,000,000, has been set apart for 3 t purposes, and upon these 60,000 shares a dividend of 6 per cent upon the par nteed t id out of the profits of each year before any dividends are pald upon the bals nee; then the balance to receive any dividend up to 5 per cent. i e re alning d oerarenen to be payable on the whole $25,000,000, and these gu: nteed shares are now offered to the public for immediate invest- ment AT THIRTY-FIVE DOL: 3 (S35) ¥ PER SHARE, at which price GUARANTEED DIVIDEND will beover 14 PER CENT ©x the investment PROSPECTS. PURPOSES. paihere,tsample evidence before the | Heavy immigration of mining ta Gold along the Yukon and Klondike | Dor inte the Yukon valley. wae now going on, is what is needed for the development of this mineral River and on its tributary streams | cl : in Alaska and the British Northwest | ay hundreds during five years of | Wealth. Work will begin next Spring patient prospecting. Claim No. 3| on as many of the placers as poss!- Territory. The mineral beds owned | on Miller Creek, from which over | bic. at all th ina ia: the ear de Gols, in placer and quartz | $00,000 was taken last year, Isnow a | ble. At all these points in the ne claims Silver, Copper and Coal, their | BAftof the property of this company, | vicinity of the claims, are stores and The company's general property PROPERTY. | in operation: Copper prow | trading posts of the North American River, Milter, Birch, Forty-Mile and Transportatwn and Trading Com- Sixty Mile Creeks, Klondike River, | near eds | pany. Our officers and directors are Too Much Gold Creek, Bonanza, | to be opened’ai once. The cont also interested tn the management Boulder and Eldorado Creek ” | has already been let for 20,000 tons of | of this company, insuring bearty jonber aad Eidovade Crees, Uhfs coal at 8600 per ton. | cooperation. This Company does not have to prospect for property— It already owns it. Some of its mines are now in operation. Officers of the Cudahy-Healy Yukon-Klondike Mining Co. 4OUN CUDAHY, Chicago, M1, Presi ELI A. 646K, Chicago, IIl..and Yukon fa, Secretary. ARE, Chicago, Il, reasurer, DIRECTORS, N2MPALY, Yukon Itiver, ELV. WEARE, Dawson. N, W. T., Slaska: and Daweon, ny JOUN CLOANY, Chicago, wittuaewe We mi. n pron Gctincandmin: | SEssTORT. C POWERS ilctena Mont, MENKY G. vera, ‘lack Mille, Spear. ing tn Idal jontana. Black | CHARLES 4. WEARK, Chicago, Dal Hilts and the Kocky Mountains, | funtts Be Wkath, Chicago IL CHARLES WEARE, Cedar Kapida, 1a. Bankers—CORS EXCHANGE RANK, Chicago. 111,,U.8. A. BANK OF MONTREAL, Chicago, IIL, U8. AL Sr ese'B tions for stock received in person or by letter at ‘oom 204 Old Colony Building, Chicago, Tl, and 308 Pro- duce Exchange, New York City. at once. If you have not $35.00 club with ‘our friends. Shares will undoubtedly soon increase in value. This yaad has many times superior opportunities to make money than any other company poss{bly ¢ OMNEHOO ONS WEARE, Chicago, 12.