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Show tkm SfMMMvy ! fliaii CRETE AND lassisrt PEOPLE BEAUTITUL ISLAND WITH TROUBLOUS HISTORY. A Tba Tarfc lias Bren Its Mast Tyrannical Rater Its lahabltaata Hava itragglcd foe Lilian f Through Uavaral L'ouiartoe, Mather (attracted by screams) What Is tha matter, May? May Ok, mamma, wes playing Utter.) a earth mother, and I't Jut put all the dren lato their folding bed. chil- The editor of tble paper ndvtoss hie readen that a free package of Peruviana, the beat kldneir and livar rura on earth, will bo delivered FRKK to any eulTerer. if writ-ta- n for promptly. PSMI'VIAXA ltCHSIII L'O., Ht 5tk fit., Cincinnati, Ohio. Elsa's 8a Tines Bank cud Trust Comiiaay of Moo. 1, 1 aad I listn etrret, Salt Laics Cliy, ia tha eldest and largest Ravines Hank la the pate, Internet at t per rent per annum la pal an depoalta in nay amount- from II up. Sure an aooauat NOW. Children end mania women have the right to open account! in thel own amass, anbject to their own order. The ofleam end dlrectora of tha Bank an: Willard Woodruff, President: Oca Q. Cannon, Joseph Angus now, Oeerge Qeorge 1L Cannon, Casliler; r. Bmllk, T. O. Webber, James Jack, 1L Cannon, H. B. Clawsuo, Loren su Heber J. Grant. Francis 1L Lorman Xeynolds, L. John Nul tall. Imparts a! lletlae te the Travel lag Fablla. XffeeUva February lsth the Rio Brands Wee tern railway will, on application, endorse its Commercial Mileage Boolca good for paanaga over the lines af tbs Denver A Rio Oran da railroad, Colorado Midland railroad, Rio Grande Ion thorn railway, Florence A Cripple Cheek railway end Midland Terminal railway, thus gi iff holders of R. G. W. Mileage the privllegn of taking the Colorado trip without requiring of additional mileage over thr different roods in that state. Call on any agent of tha JL O. W. for additional particulars. pur-aha- F. A. Wheeler I or I positively neves loved any one before! that's all rlgbtl Bally Van CUff-- Ob, I'm aura I never dreamed of questioning your amateur standing. THE WIHTE TOPAZ Bannttfnl Btaaoa te Ha In. at tha Diamond False. Every day In the week one eon toe crowds around the windows of the Diamond Palace, No. 235 State street, Chicago. The windows are full of these plendid stones whlrh send out their myriad rays of scintillating light White topes or carbonated diamonds have come to be recognised as the nearest thing on earth to a genuine diamond; so near Indeed la It that tha proprietors of the Diamond Palace do not hesitate to place real diamonds in tha window with the specimens of the topes and allow the public to pick them out at one dollar each; the latter atones batra all the lovely brllllanry of the sparkling ateadlly and with wonderful Are, the thousands of these stones in the windows forming one of tha most gorgeous displays and bos proved an attraction which la one of tha features of Chicago. The Diamond Palace haa many imitators who endeavor to sell cheap rhinestones and other pastes rlalmlng they are the tups a. We caution, the public to be careful as the Diamond Palace, No. 235 State street, Chicago, are the sole Importers of the White Topaz. Bee the display advertisement of the company in another column. You can rely an Its statements. die-moo- HE Island of Crete lies at tbs entranua to tha Grecian being archipelago, others. Rebellious without numb have teen fought, but always with tha tame result Tbe island would be over, run with soldiers of tba sultan, the land devastated, villages burned and tba Cretans starved into making terms which the Turks never kept Thla state of affairs has continued down to our oarn day. Just previous to tba last rebellion, In I8CC, tbe Cretans addressed a petition to tha sultan protesting. The answer to the petition was that tha Cretans, who had assembled to their situation, disperse at once. They were reluctant to do this, the governor attempted to force them, they resisted and ths war waa on. Perhaps It would have been Just aa well if this petition had received the fate of a former. When It was handed to tbe pasha dis-eu- sa ilxty nillra distant from tbe mainland of Greece and 110 miles from Asia Minor.' It thus lay to ha forwarded to Constantinople, he directly In the path substituted one of hla own composiof western migra- tion, In which bis reign of misrule was tion and waa ona praised without stint and tha peopla of the flrst points In Europe settled by represented aa peaceful and happy. man. The Ielasgl, or primitive Greeks, For this the pasha was loaded with when they entered Greece also took preserts by ths sultan, and that waa the last of the petition. The result of possession of tbe attractive and luxuriant Island of Crete,' and In the time of the petition of 1865 waa a long and deHomer it waa a proaperoua and thickly-set- structive war. In the end of which tbe tled country. Its early hlatory ia Cretans, when tha aid of Greece waa It suddenly withdrawn, had to accept tha entirely mythical and legendary. was the birthplace and burial place of terms of peace offered by the Turks. Candia, once the capital and chief Jupiter, and the wonderful and Intricate labyrinth of the Mlnotaur,of which city, atlll haa fifteen thousand Inhabitants and to the residence of the Greek no one who entered could ever find his The extensive fortificaway out, was situated in Crete. Cydo-nl- a, archbishop. tbe ancient city that stood where tions of the Venetian are yet standCanes now is, was called tha mother ing, but here as elsewhere, they are of cities. In ancient times Crete waa a sadly out of repair. Tha harbor la alplace of Importance and to described most Inaccessible as the result of earththus by Homer: There la a country, quake and tba town Itself baa suffered Crete, in the midst of the Black Sea, from the asms disturbances. Suds Bay, a few miles east of Canea, beautiful and fertile, harbor large roundabout, with a population Infinite to a beautiful In number, and ninety cities. The races enough to contain all tba fleets of Euare different; there are Achaena, tha rope. The roads throughout the island wave-wash- ed land-lock- "The Fall of Mu' white a popular sub-sc- t for a sermon, to nut always aimed at Mcycla riders. FARflAH OMNIBUSES. There a Ne Crowning aa4 gtrag-Maalag Lpea Theso Leathering Vehicles. On all tha streets of Paris one of tho features most noticeable to a foreigner, perhaps, la the llttla omnibus tot Ions so characteristic of Paris. Tha Parisian omnibus system, by tbe way, is an excellent one when you understand it But you usually have to bo put off g bus two or three times be for you appreciate Its merits In time you discover that the vehicles stop regularly at little stations, where those who understand the system obtain bits of pasteboard bearing numbers on the precise order of their application for them, entitling them In tha same order to tho vacant seats In the busses as they arrive. These little stations being not far apart. It Is a matter of no difficulty to obtain these numbers, and when that la dona the system secures, aa you see, a perfect application at tho rule, "First eome, first served." For when the bus stops. Just opposite the little station, an official comes out and, standing behind It, calls off the numbers in their order, and the would-b- e pasHFUgers, aa their numbers are called, take the vacant places. When all the vacancies ore filled the bus drives on, FOR SALE BY ALL CROC and those whose numbers come next in order bar'i of course, the first chance S OZ. CAN, lO CENTS. on the filling bus. at tha 8 OZ. CAN, IB CENTS. IS OZ. CAN, 25 CENTS. And now 'et me mention another fea5 LB. CAN, Sl.OO. ture of tha omnibus system which I bthink is worthy of our notice. Each txauracTuacD r omnibus aFf each street car in Paris for the street car system la practically S ALTAIR the same F built to seat not carry, W. BAKING mind you, bat to seat a certain number of pers43o. That number la IndiPOWDER iS cated upon tbe exterior of tho vehicle, COMPANY and when V iff complete no more era perm lifted t enter under any circumOvr glorious American sys-stances. g ----- - - - i Salt Lake City. The doctor reserves the right, howsvar, to refuse any in.'urabia case If he can't curt you ha dont want your gionav. Ttat mnilar Mianier aeanhui of tbo Holt Ukt Such an offer was nevar before made by BihImxe ItoilFftO will wmiHionco JunoTth. a responsible pli -- ician, and Ilr. Q. W. Wbilu iko uiNimor uminm ettsprimMt, la Un binIu, tbo Khoren la only ablo to make It berauaa MMitiidlwu I0 rotfulftr mum. upwiKl wurk ka positively curse theee diseases. Dont Ban bRN provided Av iwu'Inn ind tiiulwiiU who e. waste another cent on aueetioiiabla My wUh lo ttudjr durlii viuwilou. Kail Infonua-du- o but consult Ids Old Doctor aad Hualuaa may ha badfe Ktlrtruw'.liiM dull Uk doe-tor- All Woe Not Last- - DuUmko. Hoi ii, tall IMa? City. FRED A. SEARS. CUr.E YOURSELF! fan Ei El fur mi natural dlarharipa, ludaunuauuua, IrriMtiuua or Inno-oao- Wagon & Machine Co. BUTTONS! hurry. a lleas-tlf- al Bamberger & Barnett, Salt Uka Ulya Ufa,. years their Mr, Ferry Ah, there ia a noble woman! "I wonder you did not giro tha credit to him." "No; ah la tha ono who dooonreo the WILL PAY 8100 FOR ANY CASE credit, It Is not every woman who will back up her husband la a lie. tl Of Woakaoaa la Man Thay Treat aad Enquirer. Fail to Caro. DRUNK FOB TWENTY YEARS. An Omaha Company plarao for tbs first A correspondent wr Use: "I was drank tims bsfora tts public a Maoicsl Theat-mifor the euro of Lost Vitality, Nervous oa and off for over twsnty years, drunk Weakness, and Rastoratlon of when I bad money, sober when I had none. Cd Banal Forso In old and voung men. No Many dear friends 1 lost, and numbers worn-ou- t Franck remedy: eoatalaa no gave ms good advice to no purpose; but, Fhoophoroas or other harmful drugs. It is thank God, an angei hand nmi at last la u WoHosnrVL Tssitmbst magical in iu tha form of my poor wife, who administer" offsets poaitlvo in its cure. All readers, ed yonr marvelous remedy, who arc suffering from n weakness that to me without my knowledge or consent. blights thslr life, causing that mental and I am now saved sail completely transfphysleal suffering peculiar to Lost Man- ormed from a worthies fellow to a oobar and respected rltlxeu.'' hood, sbonld write to the STATE MEDICAL COMPANY, Omaha, Neb., and they will If "Anti-Jagdhnnot bn had at yonr end yon absolutely FREE, a valuable it will ba inailsd in plain wrappoi pa par on those diseases, sad positive proofs druggist, of thslr truly Magical TrsaTusxT. Thous- with full directions bow to give secretly, ands of moo, who have lust all hops of a on reoeipt of Una Dollar, by the Renova aara, are being restored by thorn to a Chemical Co., M Broadway, Now York, or condition. This Maoical Tsiatm strr may bs taken they will gladly mail fnll particular! nt hoosa tudor their diractloaa, or thav will Americas Teas an pay railroad tors and hotel bills to all who prefer to go there for treatment. If thay "Old Bullion loat 9200,000 last week." fail to core. Thay are parfaotlv rolialdo; "How?" have no Free Preaariptions. Free Coro, Free Sample, or C. O. l. fake. They have "His daughter married a eounL" 0360,000 capital, aad guarantsa to enre Ohio Stats Journal. every case thay treat or refund every dolLiqt'nw H.ISIT POMTII KI.V CI'BKSL lar; or thair charge. may bs deposited in a Hmm TreelwNl-WMIIf- m bank to bo paid to thorn when a ture ic ftamtilro gtnm ft tii imp. hHil limnu (nr trraliro, SMuotlc affected. Write thaia lousy. V. Hrauwa lhi WffiUnin Cl. Homrilivtli. pApn Man. Cle-clnna- Anti-Jag.- par-fo- (rn . A REMINDER. ARE YOL AW ARE that the 3 Crown Baking Powder Is Absolutely Pure; every eon to guaranteed equal to the best or money cheerfully refunded! DO YOU KNOW that Professor Kingsbury, one of tlio finest chemists ia tha R lh. lomlin. Baking Powder sud prouoi , ot jrfu11? bi the bet made! rotll,r have a snbwTdsiil l.,.'7,rtt apico factory and thslr strength, purity and largo E hnsnshMuTil aroma; while aidi-e- that TSiSw,Kvmvtiillfi u 'iJ!. fr.V""p "Bfor Htraugth white m transit! "'"K s Dr. f ""Iern ludutri P a a o aad a VWWg IN CRETE. Dorians, Cydonlans, the and tha divine Pelasgl. Theirs la Gnossus, a great dty, and theirs to King Minos, who talked nine years with great Jove. Ths very conditions which tended to the Independence and rapid development of Crete in ancient times, Ita insular position and freedom from outside Interference, have served to keep it In subjection over since It was conquered by the Romans- - The Cretans were the earliest seafaring Greeks, and in IT B. C., nearly eighty years after Greece had passed under Roman rule, tha sailors of Crete were still independent. They sailed from ono end' of tho Mediterranean to tho other, sacked tha defenceless towns that lay near tha coast and made it unsafe for any Roman galley to venture forth. In the days of Cicero, when Roma claimed dominion over all the known world, these daring pirates entered the Tiber and captured transports that were carrying grain to Roms They had grown too powerful to be Ignored, and Rome turned all her attention to making an end of theih. Metellus a Roman general, sailed for Crete with a largo army, and after a number of sharp battles on sea and land, succeeded in destroying the power of the pirates and Crete was made a Roman province. Since then It has, been constantly under the dominion of soma foreign and oppressive ruler, Roman, Saracen, Bysan-tin- e, Venetian, and lastly, the "unspeakable Turk," robbing and misgoverning In turn. When the Saracens wrested tho Island from the Byiantlne. or Eastern Roman empire, in 823, all the inhabitants wera converted to Islamism. It waa either that or extermination. But In (60 Phocas won the Island back, and ths Cretans returned to Christianity. In 1304 the Crusaders under Baldwin, Count of Flanders Invested Constantinople and overthrew for a time the Byiantlne empire. The empire was divided among tho victors and Crete was alloted to Bon I fare. Marquis of Montserrat, who sold It to Venire. The Venetian rule was but a repetition of all that, had gone before, the island being looked upon only as a crest-wavi- i HEADSTONES IXagMga Marble and Granite, Mantles, Grates, etc. Salt Lake Cit. WRITE FQR PRICES AND DESIGNS. u. Mmm! Uftatairat Elias Morris ana Sons Company, MONCKEFTS n4 RIMLlSWPS, A GLIMPSE OF CANEA. taxes could be levied. They where place were levied to such an extent that ths population la said to have been reduced from I,600.(KiO to 160,000 In 450 years At tha end of this time the of Turks, with tho hearty ths Cretans themselves, drove out ths Venetians and a rule even worse than theirs bad been was Inaugurated. They bad exchanged Venetian for Turkish, and (he miseries of religious persecution was added to their GEOl are of the most wretched description, tern, therefore, of riding on a strap, or the short portion of ono between Suda of getting one foot on a back platform Bay and Canea being tha only ono over of tho street ear and clinging to tho unwhich a carriage can be driven. Thla fortunate Individual who has preceded to for tho benefit of tba Turkish offua and haa both feet on, ia wholly unicials Nho debark at Buds Bay and pro- known ta Pari ceed thence to Canea. For tho root of tho Islanders tolling along, betide thair Robin., la's, Dtolllaaiaas, heavily laden donkeys any kind of a The posthun'uus souvenirs of Ruroad ia good enough. binstein are continued in the "Vom ' AH tho native Inhabitants of Crets sum Meer. They contain some of the Mohammedans and Christians are of disillusions of a musician. Rutho Greek race and apeak tha Greek binstein alludes great to a concert, organOn account of their Insular ised by Paadeloup, which he conductlanguags position they have suffered far lees ed in Parle, the programme consisting from foreign influences than tha Greeks of hla own compositions It of tho continent Turkish end other mainly was held in the "Cirque, and some 4,000 people were present Throughout Rubinstein waa possessed with the conviction that the attention of the entire world was directed exclusively upon him. On reaching his hotel Rubinstein waa met by an old friend, who expressed the groatest surprise at seeing him. "What!' exclaimed the friend, "you in Paris! When did you arrive? Ono amr hears a word about you nowLUDA BAY. aday. Are you thinking of giving Creare the words foreign very rare in concers in Paris? Rubinstein was so tan dialect, while common enough in much taken aback that he was speech-lea- s. modorn Greek. The Cretans of Kaw York Post In language and person, are tho purest representatives of the ancient Greeks Knahaalri W rod Camera. to bo found anywhers They are tall la commonly supposed that all savI, awl athlstlc. especially the mountain- age lead a laxy life end have nothing eers and eager to advance themselves else to think about than occasionally Intellectually. Every petition to the atticklng their more peaceful neighsublime ports take for school and teachbors and giving them a hurried send-o- ff ers but schools cost money and conto the happy hunting grounds; but sequently are not looked upon favor- traveler frequently come serose real, ably by the Tvrklsb government The hard working people In savage lands. women cf tbe mountainous districts are Look at the two Kashmiri wood carnoted Dt their great beauty, and tha ried depicted in tbe accompanying ilexplanation given of tble fact Is sig- lustration. The original photograph of nificant Whenever a girl of tba low- this was presented to the Royal Geolands gVes promise of being exceptiongraphical society, with others, by Capally attractive she to sent by her friends tain H. H. Deaey, who has been recentinto tho mountains where the danger ly attempting to reach the sacred city of becoming an Inmate of a Turkish of Lhasa, in Tibet Captain Deaay met harem Is far leas than in the neighbor- these men near Bandlpura, in Kashmir. hood of the towns The climate of Crete le mild and salubrious, the :losa proximity of tho mountains and the era giving It a cool and evra temperature the year round. Tho fertile soil of the lowlands produces olives oranges and lemons in great profusion, and thla Island, which H once called, with Sicily, the granary of Rome, might again become a prbapsrous and productive land under a favorable government. Crete haa been waiting over nineteen hundred years hr suoK a bleaalng, and no one can say how mwh longer she will have to wait After making a gallant fight In the last Insurrection, but thirty years ago, she waa compelled to make terms with the Turks br the treachery and Intervention of several "friendly powers It wee a rase of history repeating itself, and history bids fair to repeat itself again in 'the present Instance. M. buwk Fiftfto 6 Oil 25 So. Si tka (surerHiurul IIP C Mamm will write In imkanu I IWaakuifiuKt Rickbrtl, IVubhhi will PatentaAliy, El 4 V iwrin prompt mplp D.C., ilwr M n.lu Mini SUg HEW DISCOVERY; It ftuIrkrrilefMUflFUmiwnvMt ttlmfliilMlii and 1 0 riwyu E.H.(MiaKinuaal mimu, W. N. U., Who . Salt Lake No. 21. 1897. Advertisements Kindly Meattoa Thin Paper. Answering .. H. & JAB. GLEXDINNISG. BOOTT, President -mmiMii. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH OS THANK WHO N.tVIC McCrew ro.. sud tlMelrn. Mask five. nDADCV I of for rnura. falr nd honn,t tYia!. because you wU eastern goods ami will also have the o thrive and flourii Hewlett Brothers S Crown Baking Powder, 1 n 5.V buJ ""y thre micoianod BMuhianra, amlwa, or amt In plain wrapper, 7 oapfraa, prepaid, fuv .All. or a hot lira, ftf.T. Ircular rant on nmnaalo too Howard, a I OIL Tha readers of this paper will be pin sad to learn that there la ai least one dreaded disease mat aclrnca has hern able to euro In all lie elaaoe, and that la catarrh. Hall'a Catarrh Curs la (ho poaitlvo cure now known lo the tnedlralonly fraternity. reCatarrh belna a consillutlonal disease, quires a caniiliutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cura is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the eyetem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient by building up tha eonatliutlon strength and assisting nature in Its work. The proprietors have so doing much faith In Ita -- uratlve powers that they offer One Hundred Pollan for any case that It falls to cure. Bend fur lie! of to tlinonlals. Address, F. J. CHEN KT A CO.. Toledo, Bold by druggists, Tic. Halls Family Fills are the beet. TEEL STAVPS.DIES. anl W PUWMMIW. te. Noble Wemao, PSoio Halloa of Brig-haYoenf. ths Kasrast and Mrs. Ferry Mr. and Mrs. Wallaca wslISM (TiaS Pioneer JaM-la- o BiilUia. Moony hash If assured mo with all poslUvcnaaa that JO art out aoitattod. they had not had a quarrel in all tha 111 Main, ton of married ESg-Ty- -- sa Mina la Binders and Kakea, together with Champion Hinder. Mower. Reapers, Keif Bakes aad Droppers Mill exist and that these manufactories turn out mors machines annually than all others that you ran always obtain satrs pans for same, and further that ao maebtoa haa a better record ao buy s Cham-- wire In evpion or Wood aad ha content ery town la Utah and Ids ha Address Co-o- p WsfoaOs's faaeral offbw, Halt lakt city. Osa T. Odell, ("acral manager. Re-p- ert fully, Boo Too Fly mouth Twins. May , llPf. "Te seeura tha bMt priras and lowest frelyht iotas tts tulesdlux purrhsser should whlsh sac of our brunches Is tha nearest to him and addresa hla oommunU-ailofor prices or orders to tha nearnst pulst. Yours vary respectfully. ii SALT LAKE CITY uiirlv-Ulsa- 2Sg2l- RUPTURE Ul Mpu. WiMiieaiind ('limlraa wlthout Min. 4r im Ilk htmil iDcunrunwnnu hy itw KIliKUTV METHOD. bhkI nut wy a doUnr niuil rurtd. Only M to itu dnr re4julrvi ui ram. Tho train iliMmitlod fur ever. Ovor ) l.ooo mm rurwd m U lorn ols ymri Thern h no luw nf i mu. ipnm mn attend lo thrift mrnliir work. FIDELITY RUPTURE CURE CO. oobs429-3- 0 Atlas Elk. Salt Uka City. Utah. Prompt Krpllai. Quirk Katurua. McCorairk Block. aad Tress nt RUMFIELD, Secretary M. Scott & Co (INCORPORATED.) rr'7"d' Hardware Steel Bar and Sheet Iron, AGENTS FOK Pipe Detroit Stove Co., John Van ft Home Steel Ranges, Cole Air Tight Heaters. California Powder Work, Worthington Steam Pumps, Celebrated Anchor Brand Cylinder and Revere Rubber Co., Dodge Injectors, Engine Oil, Howe, Brown ft Cm, Drill ft Tool Steel, Leviathan Belting. Buffalo Scale Company, Atlaa Engine Works, Dodge Wooden Pulley, Miners Tools, Stoves, Tinware, etc And a General Assortment of Mill Findings. STORE 1ft U1R Si. : WAREHOUSE V 125 SECOND SflUTd : SALl UK y. -- Hint He Do you believe In palmistry "I weighed on load," he says, and It that you can tell anything by tbe band? turned the scale at 240 pounds. No 8h Certainly; now, for example, If wonder the poor fellows carry a pole I bad a certuln kind of ring on a cer- to Iran upon. tain fiagvr of my left hand peopla woolfi know that I waa engaged. An csll.h Railroad. Truth. The London end Northwest railway One result of the prosperous year pa assn Isrough more than half of tho .t counties of England iwf by Great Britain last year ia tha WaloK greatly decreased immigration. Only (llty-slxT- CON- Dr. Q. W. SHORES, Lock Box 1686, 8at La ka City, Utah. write fur infurmatlon. Gerald Wa cannot recipe, darling; but frar nothing. Naught but death shall part us! (Voice of her father from the rear) I was afraid you and your young man might not And a minister handy thla tlma o night, Matlldy, so as Parson shall suffer through suilty yst we ehaerfuTly so to our doom, Stmnthly waa with mo when you lit aad traat you ponnlaalaa to hana this raid on out, I hitched up and brought hla Shi wall that those who run may read" and know that Walter A Wood Mowers, Reapers along. Drive slower, darter, theres no SIOO To Any FIDENTIAL. If yon would keep posted, Born ta eonnty, New York slate, tassrly part of this century emirMllnx with a sort or m family U1 kaaisey niuiry. Minnesota, In law, 1 hsvi) lived roatlsu maly ua a farm sod ss my friends say. n usoful llfo-n-ni wall known In ovary civilised land many souniry In ths worida majority of American fanner art m Intimate friends, lly a asocial. In rrima(?)aama tutu existence about Ihs soma lima aa myaolf and hears equally as favorable a leenrl Is It sm a pity that cod far prlct net. L'Uh. SACREDLY liUbLNEdS tJAKTMAXN GKOBM'IIXi:': Mftrhliiliitft. Hlryclofe hnilt rmI rritalriNl. Wort. 'M Woot Klim duulh tftrw. Halt Lk City. l ink. But Must Hang. Rnanllsr end 10 Cents for be cured. Live Stock Commission. mlsrepra-aaatati- HOOD Oemlnal Weaknna, Varicocele, Hydrocele Gonorrhoea, ByphUm Btrlelur, small or ahrunkan urguua, premature eld mi and all other private diseases, whether caused by Ignorance, excess or con las' n. no mailer how severs, you con consult DR. G. tV. HHOHKfl. I he olwol-cla- n who has given hla llra to curl ns chronic dlacaae, and b examined, advised, treated and cured without paying him one dollar unlll the cure la effscc Salt Lake Business College. NOT GUILTY AGENTS LOST w General Passenger Agent I WANTED DK. O. W. HIIOF.KH, always aroktna to help auffarina mankind, always trying to eonvliK people that he gives value for rvrry dollar paid him, nan decided to give quoo ery. fraud and Imdeath b.uw, and protect the position Itaolaeara fnm tha despicable suffering Dial hod. of quack and charlatans Every sufferer from a WADLEIGII, PIONEER JUBILEE DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU s - W. SHORES, DR--- Tha Oldest apaelnllst ta tka Wro. daSRUitl White Topaz HAS STARTLED THE WORLD. WehnvedmnaaWnfed. ex;e.'lt admit that these Untie. cannot bs defaetsd from RasIlMiunnnd. and iaantortoeauTlacayuusf this fact ws have daektod to inaugurals a , MEAT IKTRGLUCTOKV $50,000 SALE worth of Brilliant White Topsx will, be knTwhite topaz To hardest nf .Uuhm; tmpoeilbi to detect from genuine diamonds and warranted to Iwld tlielr bistre mounted In Kin, Pin. Htud. or lio soul to aujr address on eartaigt-w- ill lacelptuf Money Refunded If deeds era ' not Satisfactory. yYVj, wK&F Wo arc ths mis Importer, nf these Inlted Plate., m beware nf thop at (emptier to sen cheap Khlnestune. and oilier iwues, Ltoluilng they are Topaj. Wo nave no agent, or braiicli .turns. stnoax In the Whits Turas is thx puo Max's Diajiumi Hire Max's Hvsmttvtk. 1 (Are ;" a.m ths r reive careful and prompt atten- UCflO lli'n. Send furren'-- or Jlnnev Order.. will 1m usv:i hi iiuaiux wiarttuu. Addle.. all lua to will 11 THE DlAf.lOiND PALACE, 235 Slat Itraei, Chloago, yit Ills. CUT. OTIS |