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Show LIBERAL . OUR NOBLEMAN. ia laj MARQUIS WHO IS CARRYINd OUT GOOD WORK. return tills coupon and tfcree one cent stamps to t&e J. C. Ayer Ca. Lowell, Mass., you will receive in return a copy of i&e 2otb Century Year Book. Upending Ilia Fur tana for ttia Itrnrltt of HU Fellow Man He la Typical nf the Kent liritlalier Having Mo Hellish Alma Nor tinted to Appease. hut a handsome boo', copiously illustrated, and sold lor 5 cents on all (We simply allow you the two cents you in for spend postage sending.) Great men have written for the Y car Book. In it is summed up the progress of the 19th century. In each important line of news-stand- s. work and thought the greatest living specialist has recounted the events and advances of the past century and has prophesied what we may expect of the next. Among the most noted of our contributors are : Secretary of Apiculture Wilson, cn Agriculture; Chauncey M. I)epew, on 1nlitics ; Russell Sage, on Finance; Thomas liilison, on Dr. Madison lcters, on Religion; General Mrrritt, on Land Warfare; Admiral llichborn, on Naval Warfare; Al Smith, on Sports, etc., making a complete review of the whole field of human endeavor and progress. raft Eicb article is beautifully and appropriately illustrated, and the whole makes an invaluable book cf reference, Address J. C. MARQUIS Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. -- I Wheat will Hell at 11.00 ur over by May let, 1900. how to aril aernp and Oar reatu also atill have It, mailed V11KK Hank reference. W. H. HAMMOND & CO., BROKERS Minneapolis, Minn. it PENSION I. C, they lilCKIOlIU, Washington, will revolve niileh replies It. Mh N.H. Vuls Btafl ZOih Corps. Prosccuimi Claims since 1878 DISCOVERY. Fives I qiilckieliufaiidviirusaiiriit s iiqiI lu 111! V Ire 01411. I'.iHik SULK. IIK. IL 11. CktUV Mi ..ft. wii ft ftiMMft. lift. II i A WORD WITH WEAK MEN. If you of ilm nuraiu-- e ro any or g- - saws or ifjouHarels'en un-l- i: eon-la-'i- -h.-d anlTer from wo.ixiie.-r- a liy nii-- l mu meru iiieniioii of llioaord iNiciur'i'au.ea your hlii'Ml AIIKTIIH VK iob'i-V- U VKIIYI'KB-SO.- WANT TAl.K TO. We 4 TO hao practiced our lulilealn Utah and Culllornln year. We many hire dona for nut kina e'se hut feat chroma and iirivata dis- ease. Wnhava proven onr aklll In aarl n all CHRONIC diaeaara. by pnblikliina thousand of voluntary taftilinonlala of h"ine people. giving name, picture and addresses. W CANT PUBLISH OUR CURES IN PRIVATE DISEASES HmauM It wmild betray eoiiAdeaee. Hence wn have to prove nnr .kill In thia claa of trouble lu another way. Tli.i la our plan: Wa will treat you until cured without naklng you to pay a rent until you ararured. Wa flratalKiw you our reputation liicnrlng Chronlr to prove we enu cure all Private troubles Just ah easily, we take all t ie burdenak-.n-ofn It to by curing yuu tirst. and tbeu you. iroviug reasonable fee wIhvi you nm emvd. You ran wont: our any bank lu ITlah will depend upon ul pnleii'x have endorsed it II: rhon-miIII dls-1- 1 NOW WK WAX IM (.'IKK YUl'-w- ilh net. iiiiriiMslanilina lh:i wn will not demand a fen until we do vnre you. We euro laxii Cob nine. Keiinital Weakness men. VTaabkululnly Sypbllix anil a. I neakniw-enicost li or d"it'i you a cum Vail'toveie in one week pennr. Omisiilutiun an l advice KlttfS, by laiter or In person, fall ur write to Disease. and I1 i DRS. SHORES, EXPERT SPECIALISTS. 84 K. Second South St. (liarr-u- Mock.) n Opposite Commercial Natl Bank. Salt LnkeCHv. Ulsl YOUG MEm If you have mon.-- r to wsuto try all III fnres" yon may know or hrur of; If you wish lo run Ilia eliunre of wlifrli art end to vinnsr a atrlrtura Itoy the cure In to davalli Put if you w.tut a remedy wl.a-- la cure nnnalnral to futia rer lu and aafn whirl) alMiliiteiy no nudhT Itow aermtis ur of how long auuid-lube. ue tlu) get may PABST'S OKAY SPECIFIC No case Known It haa ever failed to Cure. Nothing Uka It. llreiilt asbatudi Uta doctor. dninrbOi and all alio havw oreaidon to urn IL 1 'an lie token wuliutit iiieimvmlenftorrideiitiurrnuibnalnea. Price, 93.00. Formic by all reltali ilruinnwa. or wnt preitaul by inj.-rtii- g preaa, plainly wrapped, ou iwwit tt of prica by PABST CHEMICAL CO. UucvaIil Circular mailed on request. OF BUTE. of the kings of Scotland, which he purchased a few years ago, and in the appearance of which he has made a great change. At Montstuart, in the island of Bute, he built some years ago a magnificent house in the gothic style of architecture, which co.--.t a good deal over 100,000. It is a marvel In Its way, with its inner staircase and great balconied hall composed of beautiful Italian marbles. Now his latest building work, which has just been begun, Is a small private chapel in connection with Montstuart It House. This is to cost 40, COO. will be fitted up in the most gorgeous manner for the celebration of worship. Colored marbles, for the decoration of the chancel, the walls and the passages, will he freely employed, and in the plans it looks as if this chapel would he one of the handsomest of the kind in Scotland. Unfortunately the marquis is not in good health. A man of fleshy form anil of considerable bulk, he subers from which lately has been very troublesome, and it was also reported that he had had a slight attack of paralysis. Ilis condition not long since was very critical, but he is now getting better, though still far from well. The best wishes of his countrymen are for his recovery, for he is a nobleman who has adorned his station and has done great good with the wealth ke possesses. A New Salt Lake-N- o. 1, 1900 fldvertlsemenu K1M MntloB TUs Paw, When Answering vog-.-i- Laxative lirumo (Jniuum Tablet reniux a tin range tlial prodm-cLu K. V. Lrovea eisuaiuru is uu each llriiipe. lux. SSe. x Who's Kurfeitcl with Clirifttmas glee And had bis Christinas (ling, Feels worse by far next day than be Who didn't get a thing. BIra. Winslow'S i Mlliing t M.'j, I::"'' , Doesn't I.lke Women. Is said by those who know Cecil Rhodes, the south African magnate, that lie has a great aversion to the opposite sex. They say that while on a recent visit to London he dined at the house of the Baroness Burdett-Couttand later, when he waa discussing the affair with his secretary, the latter asked: And whom did you take in to dinner? Oh, I don't know. Some Lady Somebody, waa the reply. But what did you call her? "Didn't Never spoke to call her anything. her. cr'V) t : - A- ) war, and was ing the one of the few men to' get into Havana i'.st year after the blockade was J. Desiring to follow the f the war from the side of nroj-the Mp:- lards he was told when ho reached this country that it was to get into the cnpltal of Culm. Nothing daunted, he hired tho captain of a sailboat to take him within a few miles of Havana, and there n adrift In a rewboat. A storm cast com!! !' up, the boat was overturned, r. Knight clung to the keel until Inn he v. s picked up the next morning by a bganish patrol. He was one of the four conespoi- Vnts allowed to accompany the presi t British expedition to the -- elkf of 1. ,nbrt Graeco-Turki- ft'L-- sh bli-o- d - aiii-llie- j S.vncrup things. Dev-iM- out tho n uni Lei- on - . yr . h- - r shoes. '17T' 11 mPi MM I mm For Infants nnd Children. !' . 1. - IIP Tho Kind You Have i f 'n ,r. i epcl.ible Preparalionror As similaliiig ilicFcodaiv.IRcgula-lin- g andUcwels of liw & '4 y AiwspJoiight -- Sioiii-'ich- s Vr! Bears the t !r Signature of Promolcs aivl Rfsi .Coiilaiiis neither Dicslion-Choerrul-hes- s norIineral. All C OTIC . Opiimi.Morpiiiiie OT a McipeafmdllrSiMLTLKTCIBR 1 W yirngufm Mx.Snmn liarktl! &,lt! ini Snyl Jitffmu.it f ilt fui-tiai- 1 iHuLTyf-- -- SuM t.; t vt Pi'fp.tiiy forConstipa-Tum- , Souv SieiiiachJJiarriiooa Worms .O. :!iYnliou3 .FeverishApctfi-c- ness In '.J. t? ji.'rl Kprr tiirrrr. . Use 4 l Lost; cf Sleep. on-.1- . Fac S.u-i'.- For Over i 1 Si nidure or e $ Thirty Years KliW YORK. THE CENTAUR eOMNNY. CltVa frC'V it izit it'kititixitititit it it it it it it Till TAGS "Star it it it it ti-i-'- a coiiau-tutioii- I rs kP. E. F. KNIGHT, L It Ai tt... tt ilix-ust- Hnu.-i.Mst- tin tags (showing small stars printed on nnder tide of tag). Horse Shoe, Cross Bow, J. T.t " Good Lack, and "Drummond Natnral Leaf Tin Tags are of equal valne in securing .presents mentioned below, and may be assorted. Every man, woman and child can find something on the list that they would like to have, and can have TAG. ft, (.ne blft.li. eood steal I 4 Cl.iM- Fork amt Kpoun t Ka t atut S;, quad- t metal f Fr-i- i- li Hr ur WikmJ liKt. T ll7-.rIkjM jw qruun-1- , Sn EngliNh rn-l- -. diM-uxc- a d liK-tt- It IlltW M'1 Rut - r Flats "Why, John, there Is Mr. Flnts "The (team In the pipes! The day hef iv a woman goes to stay all janitor is viviiir;? in the country , and woman, slithla wife doesnt know how to run ni.ht m itli I 1 Kn ; i Turrets nn-rin tuts section ur the country ttiun nil nihi-put lucrlher, and until the lust few years wux suptH-M-to ha im un.iilr. For u grvut muuy (iuriorspro-nuiMi- i'i i il it U uml prescribed ltx'xl rctnedirx, unit eor.siuully failing to cure with lurid treuiinent, pniiiuunreil it inrumbhx Science bus proven ruiunli to be a constituiil tional tliseiise. iind then-lorrequires I real inert, llalls luliirrli Cure, manufactured li.v F. J. Cheney & Toledo. Uliio, is llie only euiifttitutiuiiitl cure(a,on the market. It is taken liiternully in doses from 10 drop to u ti'UsXNit)fuL It acts dirtvtly U)un Ihe and mucous surfaces of l he system. They offer one hundred dollars foruny case it fullxlocura. Bond fur circular-- . u lul Address F. J. rilK.VEY & CU, Toledo, Ohio. 7.V. Fold hv llall'y Family Fills are tho best. Mrs. it ''i.'1 pri-idcn- Malay Tuncue Easily I. earned. The Malay language is spoken bj more than 4n.(i0u.ouo pTou. It it said to be ea?y to learn, as it has almost no grarnmer. To enro your Catarrh or Cold iu Head use IahiiIiiu lSnliu. All drcegists refund money if it fails to relieve. -- .V and 50c. ARM. '.'tf the Congressional Directory just Is- Dcprw get more space s ed s. In sued, ChiiuiuM-tlniu the Kjrnp, For rhlijrfn nufti'n the reduces lir ttauiaiatiuu, allay pa.u.vure wluJ colic. Zc a bonift close-fittin- E. F. Knight, the war correspondent who lost an arm in the buttle at Belmont, has packed much adventure Into a compartively short life. Born in the north of France, he tried hard to enlist in the French army when the Germans were closing in nround Paris. The next year he aiicrerded, in spite of his youth, in getting into the army, and served as a volunteer in Algeria against the revolting Arabs; that over Mr. Knight took to yachting. He has several times crossed the Atlantic in a small cutter, and has thoroughly explored the Baltic sea In a tiny pleasure boat As a correspondent be has followed several campaigns in Africa. He represented the London Times dur- - Help Wanted KellulP Either art. i l'lir lluiiiamiariiiii Hume and Fanltar-luii- i fur luvallil mid llralih Serkera, lanirpurated. Srnd r.V lu iai)ia fur (ml lufuruiailuu. Address J. lb Treat-urer-, Ten East Las Vegas. N. It. a-- well-kno- CORRESPONDENT LOSES . Piso'a Cure for Consumption haa saved me large doctor bills. C. 1.. Baker, 4'i.S Regent ttq., rhiladeljihia, la., Due. 8, lb. During the t eleven months f.'.ts vessels wore luiuielird iu the 1'iiiled Kingdom. - well-dress- Chi. ago News: Quinn When women imagine ihemselves wits they are a menace to the community. DeFonte You must have met some of late. Quinn Yes, my wife. She asked me if a sea horse was in any way related to a bay mare. THE CRIP CTKK THAT POES CCRE. tight-nttin- g Moaqnito. Newark has a new breed of mosqut-toeThis appalling intelligence is gleaned from one of the papers published in that city. These new mosquitoes are not to be kept out of houses by any of the screens now in use. They are so small that they get into the rooms of the unhappy residents of the flourishing city on the Passaic river and bite them with n ferocity hitherto unknown even in the state which is famous for its mosquitoes. The doctors are trying to comfort the people by telling them that these mosquitoes will eat malaria germs with more avidity than the ordinary New Jersey breed, but the people arc not satisfied. Some of them are declaring that their board of health ought to do something about it. Just how a hoard of health can consistently take action looking toward the extermination of any insect which will cat the germs of malaria is not explained. New York Times. s, W. N. U.. rrdaaher. Shoemakers and haberdashers who cater to the wants of the elite assert that their patrons this year demand hosiery and shoes averaging from to one and a half sizes larger than they did five years ago. says the New York Herald. The majority of the dealers believe that the average length and breadth of men's Set have been steadily inercusing since the wane of the fashion which L rnamlcd a pointed toe and shoe. This they explain by anying that the effect of the six years ago was to style iu cramp and distort the natural development of the feet. When the style changed am! con.fort became the criterion of fashion, nature again exerted itself. Feet which had become distorted during the reign of the narrow shoe and pi,intd toe slowly began to broaden and a i.ipt themselves to their new surroundings. The change, beiug gradual, went f ir a long time unnoticed, and not until the merchants recently began to et impure their sales of five years ago with those of today was It found that the average increaso lias been approximately one size. Several shoe dealers said that when they first begun to notice the apparent change they became interested and studied t he pioblcn. They found that when fashion the use of narrow shoes, feet were closely confined and by degrees became small. As styles charred and an easy fit was alone desired, the feet seemed to expand and grow steadily larger until the fashion again required small, neat feet, when the process would be repeated. One merchant, versed in ancient and oriental history, pointed out to me the fact that in countries where the sandals or oilier loose foot covering Is generally worn, the feet of the inhabitants are comparatively large, and in countries where a big shoe Is In poor taste, small feet are in the maA jority. Broadway hosier, when I told him the theory advanced by the other haberdashers and shoemakers, smiled incredulously and said: Til tell you what my experience has been; perhaps it would he When times are hard 1 interesting. notice that men order large socks, and when there is plenty of money they g ones. It can all be prefer reduced to a question of economics, in my opinion. Iarge hose wear longer than those of perfect fit, but they are not so comfortable. Most men are the first to feel the pressure of hard times, and then they begin to economize. They would probably deny It if you Ehould confront them with the statement that for the sake of saving a quarter they were wearing a pair of miBfit socks, but under these conditions nine times out of ten the accusation would be true. well-kno- any- unequaied where for the money. mere man fiixi, (wo, U('i0na n.cn nincp invented hi southern cotton mills. one-ha- lf The Marquis or Bute Is one of Scotlands noblemen with a personality all his own. Horn In 1848, he succeeded to the title and estates when he was one year old and was under tutors the late Earl of Beaconsfield was one of them until he came of age. lie has great wealth, acquired for the most part from the mines and lands at Cardiff. It shows his interest In municipal institutions that he was mayor of Cardiff in 1890 and 1S91, and that he also paid the town of Rothlesay, In the island of Bute which he owns and from which he takes his title the compliment of becoming il3 provost In 1896 and 1897. An accomplished aud enthusiastic antiquarian, Lord Bute has fouud an outlet for his great wealth in restoring ancient, historic buildings, among the most Interesting being that of Falkland palace, lu Fife, an old residence This is not an ordinary almanac, FEET QROWING LARGER. the Muwuiakfn end the it it it it it wh-r- , R n tt K tt MS6 li M tt Itn.-tui- - TAG. Calendar, TTierinom- WO ter. Barman er . Rdtl (Inn 'Dee, lea- - her, no batter Bavolver. xntuinatic, duubla action, M ur :a valtuer R00 K Tool Set, uu: playtliinK. bnt real Clock, ma-la- toula 17 Toilet decorated very bamlamue Kid No. 4, 3i r R3 Vtatcb. silver. till' jewele-- l , Ret 6M pon-elal- Rfig . fad Knife, trif-lplate, beat an SR 3R llMO qunlitv SU Dree Kin I. tn-1i IxMtt Stt Hint Irathe.-iiaiidaotna w, qnal.. 70 M 11... -- ierlliii' ailver and durable luN IT Knife. i 71 at Hr win tw Mail--.flm II ltiirulier Ktnfa, "Kean Kutrer," 1509 allattauhuirnia 53 Bevulvar, Colt'a, blueil 1 blieare. "Keen Kutter " 7 1M0 14 Net et. (Va-rSR Ilitla, and Puke, silver Cult's, lMJ it, l In0 54 Oiit-a- r (Washburn), rurewuod, 15 In, e i'i'I. " lanl 30110 i, l.in," beet qiial.lut: 14 Tu, I, latl R5 Mandulln, 3W0 very hands one ItI.' bi lieat ;' lluiea'.ln Shot Oun, IM SO Winrbfttor i.lvftl it- - 13 SiXIO 1 nlie!. .eiti wind an-- set.. 3ti f.'.i,:e 19 0, ste--l, 37 Betnlnqiuii. liain- 200 SuOD 13 liierShut O1111. Iilur a) Bi -Cmh, 11, Table H;uons, M Bfryrle, iidar l make, li.l.-aet .... 39na Kut 1. n it. Shut ;ir-ilnuble liar- (Inn. ttO t !:,i , 19 Hi rel, banmirrli-'.Ktiivea aud Fuik. it )ila-- .l y goo 40 Benina il.ix. lj'-- j ln,-t- i ULu..M - . er . Mai-blu- '! 1 Pl-t- l-- Al'-.-t- .. or I H- ei-1- s ei-r-- bi-- rT 49? QrFR WIRtS HOVIER 31th. 1 m. Nfar" Tiifraqafthatls. Martin ta-- s with no am U Scscial Notice ! - print nlde of iaai. aral on d t u,r luvritfa, i"11 wiU be paid In t'ASlf on thalwua uf ; want y ecu taper dv-i-)9i-i- . by us m r tief-- re kunurnd, if f tVBKAK IN JII.XU that a dimre warth f - ttn-le- STAR PLUG TOBACCO a dime's warth of any aih.rbt.atL MAKE THE TE8TI Sasdtagste COYHXKT.L TORUCO CO,, Louit, will Uat leaner anti aiTard mure pleaenre than 81. it it it it it it it k it it it it it it it it z Me. it it iVjrc it it it ititititit ititit it SALT LAKE BUSINESS COLLEGE: rm w. mmeomo me Best Business Trainlna mourn mrRmmr, salt la km city Utah. Scucol lq me West. .. 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