C. B. PARKER, 



Formerly of Lincoln, 



NOW OF CH 



Is here to demonstrate to the doubting world his infal- 

 lible CURE FOR RHEUMATISM of any length of 

 standing, by his MEDICATED "EXTERNAL TREATMENT, 

 by which the uric acid in the blood is neutralized and the 

 patient cured in two to six weeks. Treatment painless, 

 harmless and infallible. 



Consultation and examination free. 



Adress, General Delivery, Chicago. 



C. B. 



GREAT 



SALT LAKE 



ROUTE 



The only direct line to the 



Uintah and Uncompachre Indian Reservations 



IN 



UTAh. 



Millions ofl'homes .now awaiting settlement 

 in a land fair and rich. Resources unlimited. 

 The Rio Grande Western Ry. traverses 

 the richest valleys of Utah, which can be 

 made to provide all the necessaries and 

 many of the comforts] of life. .'. .-. .-. 



Write to F. A. Wadleigh, Salt Lake City, lor 

 Copies of pamphlets, etc 



MILK 



Montana. 



pREE QOVERNHENT LAND can be easily 

 and cheaply irrigated from running 

 streams and storage reservoirs. Five co- 

 operative farmer ditches in the vicinity of 

 Chinook, Yantic and Harlem. Land can be 

 bought with water right, or colonies of far- 

 mers can build their own ditches. Land pro- 

 duces all the staple grain and root crops. 

 Good markets and shipping facilities. Bench 

 lands furnish fine range for horses, cattle 

 and sheep. Rich gold, silver and copper 

 mines and timber in the Little Rockies and 

 Bear Paw Mountains, along the southern 

 edge of the Valley. Large veins of coal crop 

 out of the river and creek bottoms. .'. .'. .'. 



For information and printed matter, ad- 

 dress W. M. WOOLDR1DGE, Chinook, Mont. 



For particulars about the Teton Valley 

 Colony, write to Z.T. BURTON, Burton, Mont. 



For routes and rates to Montana points and 

 descriptive matter, address F. I. WHITNEY, 

 G. P. and T. A., Great Northern Railway, St. 

 Paul, Minn 



