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Show EVENING NJWS. rCBUsacu imr.r. i hands." If that word of wltdoni was obeyed, the despotism of faalilon would be overt hrownaad 'woman would i free. ?Jaeh One would device that which in suitable and becoming, without regard to any fixpd style to be wiaugVi by the diet atas of others.- Comfit weH a beauty would be studied, freedom of mo- tion and ease of,, body more than formulated line3, and fixed cuts and special dimensions. One cause of the failure of many projected drwreforma iajtlie ten"women dency of "strong mind-either to ape the masculine or to run towards tlie extrem of utility; re gardless of the ornate and attractive. Violent and radical changes such as hate been 'attempted defeat their own object and make their projectors o'yecU of ridicule Instead of bene factors of their sex. ,4 The idea of a uniform for woman Is not Intended in this advice about dress reform. God does not make people alike any more than the Howera and h trees. Variety i exnlb- ited in all His universe. , We can learn of 1dm by studying 11U works In tlie heavens above aud the earth beneath.-- And while we see ?Jhat He delights in beauty, we may also perceive that harmony of tints and adaptation of shape to color and size to fioroa, are plainly exhibited! in: alj u" these Ills Klorious' handiwork. What are hints for 1 Us children ever He clothes is covered and adorn ed with garments suitable and pro per to meet, alike, the wants of the creature and the sense of pleasure and propriety in all ; benolder. If our sisters woum learn or inm there would be little or no need for lectures from men or women on the ' subject of dresS reform. B1 TELEGRAPH. PEA WESTERS CHICAGO COSTEXTIOX. n - mis-wuar- The death of Maria Alexandrovi na, Empre-- of Kuasia and daughter of the Grand Dakeof announced Ji our Utapatche3, has been for some time anticipated. , $he has Utn ,a loug suflert-r- from "Vas familiar nervous maladies and with tlie iroHj)ect of dissolution. She wa fifty years of age,, a good M ife and mother, ahdaa einpre for a quarter of a century.: ,' JIe.e-Darai-sU- Jt, -- Out Wash iiigtou- eweindeut writing ou May 29th says: "It U now evident that neither the; bill transferring the Indian Bureau to - the War Detriment mr that grant-- , ing LiikN to ludians can pais during thU session. The agreement of Secretary Schurz with the Lrte will le approved, with modifications, UJ will prevent for a time any scrioiM conflict with those i" ? !: i.ii.na n e r ( i ? ' t "Oh for asocial walk with !Ood," was the hymn sung by the minister at the hanging oit the 28 th ult.j of li. iJFord, for murder while a robbery: The culprit Joined heartily In the j singing, having been led to expect ifrom the absurd teaeaing of fale theology that he' was about to take a short ut toward that "social walk.' j Of all tlie gross delusions In' e religions tills fooli-.moat aud us the neei blasplie- : com-m'ltu- i'g ! A pBrlr Report. CiriCUcrsi 4, 9 a.m. The papers i i KWX 8 I CELEBRATION ; all njrrcte that the unit rule will be - Served-Hi' Bight. voted down, and that the conventotion cannot get through before MONDAY, JULY 5. Thursday evening, between 'S and morrow night, i iAt the Grant delen 9 o'clock, aTyoung gates caucus they decided to stick if Julien Avenue was lady residingthat walking up the balloting lasted a week. T.ATTR CITY. on . her way home, when a Thej Convention was called to street man by the name of J. T. Benton order at 10.45 a.m. House TUB PROGHAMME WILL CONSIST OF : Conkling moved that all the mem-ber- a met her near the Lorimer her if rrocaeion vf Trades, BvMnm, ite. asked unceremoniously tf tlie convention hind them-of and, Mas Mutina. she was going home. She answered the nominee selves to. - , ; SALT I support J! , this Convention. Conkling's motion in the afllrmative. 11en I'll accompany yqiRr said wa carried. are about tljeJSi-look-in- g At 11 a.m. Conkling said there he. "You to girl I have met since I came were negative votes - ou the resolut' ; tlie city." ion,- and' asked- for a call of the The indignant lady was vn'de-cide- d .States.! ,Theroll, of State was orat first what to do.. 8h look' r ijij.. r t. called dered ';;' The roll'of states resulted in favor ed up aand down theshestreets Not concluded policeman, of "Coiikling's resolution, West Vir- seeing votes in the neg- to teach the fellow a lesson, n her ginia easting three she held a "stove lifter ik hicli the only ones in the negative. hand ative,vote she had purchased at Maclay'sj; store was received with hisses. The Conkling moved that the delegates before returning home. Khe walked who voted no should be considered along in silence a short distance, forfeited their right to Benton by her side, when suddenly she raised the "stove lifter' and '1 vote on' the convention. dealt the fellow a blow across the to resolution At 11.30 Conkling's exclude the three disagreeing from smeller that made him "see stars'' West Virginia, 'M being extensively and caused the claret to spurt from his nostrils in a continuous stream. discussed. ' il ' ' Conklins askiwl that tlie roll of He attempted to catch hold . of her, but she dealt the fellow another States be called ion his resolution. mow across uie right eye wmcjii ne A deleastel from Connecticut cessitated a plaster of beefsteakf The moved that Conkling's resolution be brave girl then started at a quick laid on the table. pace, reaching her home without Confcllns withdrew his motion further molestation. Benton sought At-- 1.50 the committee on creden the nearest physician. He is? now tials were instructed to report. ionis room wiin a uruiseu Atrnon the committee on rules connnea and order of business reported in nose and, shattered eye. It would javor of the rules of the House of have been no more than he deserved Jtepresehtatives governing the con had the young ladj' shattered his skull in such a manner that ho l vention. would have required tlie attention of con be will rules the speeches Uy an undertaker. JJuouque Jtermd, fined to five minutes The committee on credentials will not bo ready; to report for half an ill hour.' xnesijm over a wavsitie inn on )' platform ' The extra denounces the Jersey flats is "Mosduito where travelers Ixlygamy,opposes Chinese immigra- - Tavern." That's, vioji. auu Buggesis u congressional stop and get a bite. modification of existing treaties to uiu your sister Annie ever say remedy the evil. !i It commends the about me, sissy? ,rakei an administration and ' holds it as the anything lover of a little girl. " s,--" duty, of the republican party to har anxious was the reply, 'she Baid if yoiihad monize the whole country. on one of your shoes it wiiuld cannot said convention the Logan make a for mv bieirest proceed until it; is decided who the UOll." nice cradle E .' the delegates pfi the convention are, '.'.,'" and the rightful ones are the only ones authorized to make the proceeih mg legitimate, n The committee on credentials reported p. m At Bluff City, Tan Juan Comity, U T. They recommended the admission May 4th, A. IX 1880, R08WEIX STEVtJXS, of the delegates, headed by War mouth of Louisiana, also that the aged 72 years, 4 months and 17 days. Hq has Saint, one ot the contestants from theSeventh district bien a faithful Latter-da- y in of Alabama beS admitted; also ad Mormon Battalion, " aud died In full frith ' mission Of the Contestants from Illi the Gospel. Com. nois from the First, ThirtJ, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Ninth, Tenth, Thir teenth and Seventeenth districts. ESTRAY. The repor t is against the contests in Uie lsmthJ and Nineteenth districts HOUSE strayed or stolen from Old West Jordan, on ft ho and is in fnvor of district representa niirbtof Junefurnaces. 1st, dapple gray horse, liffcwn or handa as a eleven tstate msteaa svnoie. tion hirh, years old, branded H on iy ine ine report is agains t con Lest an ts in left shoukler. A suitable reward will be irivm the Niuth and 19thdistiictsof fenn C. HESSE. sy lvania. It recommends that the delegates jfrom Utah retain their seats, mmorjiy; report was pre ESTRAY NOTICE. sented. ; The hiinority reixrt pro HAVE IN MY I'OSSESSrON: tests against the aecilot of uie ma jority oh its reptirt on the contest in One lied mootevOOWor 4 rtar nl,l trtr riff r tiiu ihhuu in ine enu or same, upper Illinois; is against the contestants under quarter crop and notch in tho from "Alabama.'! It was very long and 4id ear, "no brand vbible. and the. reading; was concluded at of left me red uuLIm 8 Tears old. slit in pnrh &p. Heading the Declaration of Imiepenaenec. ; tiratiims. Muxic btr sswrvil Band. ' Haeat at the Urivina Park. '' a ihu-ifv.Trrr.Urjt lu the Otumntr Club. ever teen tn works iMratxt lMUay cf Firt Utah , s i - WE 'A? The various Trades. Business and Profes with and sional men are invited to assist the Committee at an early day. to the 7th rVnflniiM mtm from Julv al inclusive, are rnaranteed on the Utah South ern Kxteusion, Utah Southern. Utah Central, Utah Western, Utah and rtortneru. tUT Prvwiime of Details Pvhltihed in a a t t ir lxtys. : CAR RY ESTRAY NOTICE. HAVE IN MY POSSESSION: STEER. 2 or 8 years old, crop W brindle in ear, brand resombliiw Lionbeleft will e. not claimed taken away, off left If sold : June atua-m-. nl, June ; . and at the est ray pound,"Moro- - 12, 1880, W ' BEST SE LECTED STOC K OF v GENERAL MERCHANDISE OF AN Y HOUSE i.i'" " - LARGEST AND f 7 as'-havin- g - V1 wax : . a IMt.Wt.SS. in JOHN BAILEr. Iiistriet Poundkeeper. A . . . I iv , Z, I8SO. i ii IN SAtT LARK CITY. Brick House, with S or 10 Hooma and 10 acres of Good Land, and a with Cellar, producing orchard on said premises, situated in Utah Co., adjoining- SpringrviUo, formerly known as the Ttroiiertv of Jacob Houtz. lust south of bis mill. Also two or three suits of rooms in Wasatch Building-- furnished or tinto soft occupant. Apply to & sons. n. gkoesbVx:k d Or Box 448, Salt Lake City IX)It CALL A FOR SALE (OR EXCHANGE PRiTPKRTY A ND". - ! , V 1- d i A HINT TO r HOTTSE WIVES. k :&:7 Q, 4 A VulY,1880: plea-su- re TO.At'S rKOCEEDIXO " number ot letters- to the MMeiuiii Slitr vritten by Elders field, Ave learn of 'in the In various parts i nutneroj lptl-n1n continenam! lSrltfah of the llt missionaries are Tlie tal Euro,.-- . faithful utid di agent; and rejoice ia awing the fruits of their labors, Vr,-n-i LIME. i - NOTES. jets; ISAM ...AJIIK ICAK.j - EDITORIAL jfiC3i L CELEBRATION! think there was anybody, wli?; would GRAND have him. "Why," rephed the fervency, young lady with great'The young you." I will haveand "why, stammered by man turned red manage to tarns, but finally lie did tell her "All right." Arrangements were made at once for the marriage ceremony, and in less 'than l&& week take man The Committee of Management announcwir they were livingas together in neet. and wife, happy birds in ft. --A- 3ST 3D . O- 3 San Juan (Cat.) Independent. va . : v TAILORING. The fruit crop of Utah is of great value. A .large' quantity; of , dried apple?, plums, peached etc., is exENGLISH THE TillDBISC CQMP1ST ported annually, in" addition to that reserved for home consumption. Qf AVE COMMEXCED BUSINESS TS THE 10th U ard,one block north of Schoollate years tin cans and glass bottles tK)u?e, near tne city live Woyks, where they '..'. s: li; h. mout will be pleased to wait on all who may favor have beeu very extensively brought them with their patronage. Gents' Suits into use for preserving fruit forVJ'in.-te- r made for seven dollars. All work warranted A little word often maker big and a perft.-c- t tit fruaranteedv "use. This is perhaps . the best auo sat wii xm ca ; difTereuce. In a brief note about method that can be to re emplo3ed the site for the , asylum in Wednes- tain the natural flavor of the fruit. MCKENZIE REFORM CLUB day's !Nevs, the word "not" was In- The acid in some kinds, however, advertently omitted, reversing the appears to be destructive to the tin MEETINGS EVERT HOLDS REGULAR Kveniua:, at the Emporium m Mining of tlie sentence AVe de in use can and they Hall, at 8 o'clock coating f the Tho Kradino- lLnron and are nnem tn sired to call ' attentiou to jthe "hfact are in otire' season's nse. Hence spoilt the public, from 8 to All are that the law did not intend that tlie the glass bottles,' although more exwelcome. BR F. JA& AHLE7, President. directors should study.the wishes or at first cost, are better and W. T. FOULGER, Secretary. claims of their respective counties, pensive in the The Ladles' Union bold Temperance long run for that Monthly Meetimra on the Fourth Tuesdav In but the best place for the building cheaper each month at 3 p. m. Weekly Meetings kind of fruit than the cheaper arregardless of individual proclivities. ticle. ;:..'vn-H'Aionoay evening at ? o clock. evjry oo ty j acted have according Weliope they But we have noticed several allu-sk- is to the spirit of tlie statute. If tliey in the to injuri have not, it is not too late to re- kus ellects papers recently from tho eatproceeding t lent. '.v a of fruit in ing kept bottle or jar. The object of. this Blacksmitl The vrewjott 'Ariaoua) Democrat article is to call attention w tlie fev has the following about one of the A TTIIE OLD STAKDOF LATE MAL-- I a Iew Vork chemist in a "Mormon settlements in the Ter- - port of case of poisoning tiuxit & Puzey, one door west of Bain Wagon when ritory south. Arizona will find the four were seriously injured persons Depot. All kinds of repairing done. Orders j'Mormo'? colonisers the best kind cherries a Jnl by eating pu.t.ip jar of population for a new country re- with a zinc cover. The chemist Ifromptly executed. The Blacksmithlng- to quiring energy, skill, xm ion itul said: li." 2.4(1 by on experienced and good crop off rijrht, no brand vfciblo. r ate'ady habits. The Democrat says: 1 he convention have agreed to Mhloh, If not claimed, will bo eold Jitne virkman In all its branches, .and who Is wel presence of a rinc compound take up the report of eomniittee on 13tb, at.l o'clock, at. the Fstray Pound at "The little new:, Mormon tovn' ct in 'The was unmistakable, tnd credentials in sections. That part rauuu, otuipuw vxuiny, uxan. the known in the business. sirup ' ' JENS HANSEN, BmlthTille, about twelve miles ituppeared 1n such abundance that on wmcn mere as no uespute was District Horse Shoeing in the Best Style. Poundkeepert above Camp Thomas, is less than some lack of precaution ia preparing to.. The minority submitted ManU, June J, I860. f one year old, but comprises twenty-fiv- e the fruit seemed probable. I learn- aagreed supplementary ofreport iiro testing upon inquiry that, the against the majority in the action families, all from Utah. .Tliey ed, however,had se'rubeen done VI th' the cases of Utah ana West Virgin GARDNER'S RESTAURANT have a big ditch six miles long and preservingJ ESTRAY NOTICE. uuJous care by a friend of the familv, ia. JO 8 to are and acres, contents irrigate going THE MOST '' of other jars . AVE IN MY POSSESSIONI .:..''' , aforeover, the Chicago, ,4. rThe committee on of collection onethe a a have still at the prepared dig larger They credentials early this morning de One red COW, about 8 years old,' white pa CDHTM A STYLISH 8ESQST II THE CIT1 school of twenty children, and are same time had beeu eaten without cided all case3 not heretofore adiudi ' '" rou i results. As the, jars yet cated. The 13th Illinois district was back and belly, branded HO on left ribs unpleasant expecting j steam' implements of naopeneu were piaceu ai my insixw' decided In favor of the contestants. blotch brand on left hi COFFEE A?m CHOCOUTE. agriculture, which they have order- al through the politeness of Mr, (lilaine.) the Utah case in favor of Jaw, square crop offleft ear. roan a yearoki HEIFER, branded With Gilbert whose family had been poi the sitting) delegates (Blaine,( and a iw ed. Good luck to them." brand reesembUnsr the letter O on riJ.f zKnuunaiLx. irom rzm to 4 p. m. one navm soned, i selected the West irginia cases-iof n J JJL' A ou teft hip, X on left ribs, c p favor -a- - zinc HOT AND COl.O Lt'NCH, Etc. top with i a porcelain the sitting members (Blaine), One brown vearlinv hrirM fYH T .,., ' There was no indication of , The i.k, lining. LAMEs! in excitement tlie convention brauded 8 K on thixh. 1 TUB BOSS vlVE C It IJA At. FOR THE zinc in the contents of this iar. lias materially moderated though If not claimed rirht and taken ,hihi.vJ. ounce of. the interest 1 a fluid June then about 1880, at will day, be II, poured p. m., sold fct - LarirreL Sloc!c of ( OVFECTinKr ilV is intense, but it is eatray pound, Monroe. Thy Iudon Spectator has leen the sirup of this jar into the cover more calm andstill ine levt not y at Wbolesalo. less demonstrative, laIiaAS YEKOENSEK, f of the first jar and warmed it over a V'hile it is just possible that the bal calling the attention- of English ItT. Aynt foi' llu lmr ivo. urrrn and Drict Pound KeerV. INSECT dies to tlie necessity for dress re- water bath for of an luting may; begin Monroe, Sevier Co., June 1, 1880. l'.XTKi'.N l.VATUR. the pre & form. That paper deplores the lack hour. The solution then yielded vailing impression is that no nomi Sl.MS STREET. . to test for zinc. the nation is before iromptly possible! of real taste in woman's costume, The case is not without but while manj" think' the convention 18tl ScM District. even among ladies who ore gifted it is not sufficiently wellparallel, known to I will extend its proceedings into next with artisUo Ipoifer, w1k can draw tlie public, that zine yields readily OTOE REGISTERTO ;V0TFRS.rOF ttii; and paint, and who are familiar with to the action of fruit aCRl) and con of Grant's- supporters 'while the use or of zinc that the men1 gal sequently are to lilaine force anxious tlie adof and have t'.e objects beauty, vanized iron in" the preparation or figlitiug and bring matters to an !; Manufacturer and Dealer in ' June 7th. 188a'at7.Mln vantage ef the of, acknow-ledge- d preservation df canned :fruits"1SMtt isMue as sooh as it can be fairly and house,onMONDAl', m., for the election of tlinw Tniataiu viiu The Grant serve for one year, one to serve forKjwKn two yeans. Lcourteouslyi eflected. artbtj and says: 'X dress so free fron3 danger? 2 f iUUil scrrc iur tnreo years from date ot that tlieir 'aspect, and , that oC all - .This is a in at tei worthy of", at ten loaders and journals charge that r IcctlQn. and nr. ..t. tnr thn who imitate their fashion, should be lion, and we advise the housewives Garfield is working,: entirely in the other school business aa tmnMI.,,, iuay come before tho Blaine' interest and intimate that beautiful In the sense which satis- of Utah to avoid putting their - If. SCITETTLEIJ, ft are the latter holding him in reserve jre fies a fine and pure taste 'would be serves or JOHN T. CAINE, p bottled fruit into contact lor advancement should Blaine fail THOMAS LATIMER, I to render, not only to art and artists with tine, or what is called of more The nomination. PRICK, $23. TriiHteos. probable galvan Salt Lake City, May jr7, 188a d3t KNITS A SOCK INZ MINUTES buj to the world at large, ized iron, which is" not- really gal surmise is that (iarlleld Is only lead ing tlie Sherman movement in coa very great benefit." That Is the vaulted, but coated with a Can teach jou to Knit in OJt E IlOFlt. preiiara operation (with Blaine's friends, kind of dress reform that we have tion of icine, if tliey do ' not wantto but; if Blaine should win, the second I " A G KNC'V aimed to advocate. This would set introduce sickness intothe place just now is thought by shrewd family the world ef woman free fronfthe and dish up death with their dain observers to lay between Garfield and . W ashburne. But all is uncer slavish chains of fashion. The error ties. 1QB GOOD HEAVY tEAP.IS ! tain and new combinations may de into which the ladies fall in this re l.aoo VARIETIES ! , . at Blame's velop any hour.; friends, TO GRADE ON spect is a sheep-lik- e feel sure that he will lead following of hovever, 4 Ton Scale, $00, onCara at Chicago. vr, sty lea prescribed without their voice FLESH CHANGED TO STONE. urant oii iii iirsi, uaiiot ana iar n exceed his vote on the second. If OUlTlTTllb UO. xtailroad. ' or vpte. And these fashions are in Ix W Scud for Cnwlais of KNITrEItX ami spite of tlie dictum of scientist?, very many instances first started by that., the PRICE, petrifaction of a human basis fbr their evidentlv eann?tlv f women whose social standing Is out Proprietor Snell's IIME KILNS. is unproved "and in fact inipos conviction that Blaine is sure of .ul body PER $3,25 DAY. CASH, side the pale of purity. too are timate euccesi, they uuiiuy uuaranteea. prudent sibJe, eyery new and again a well to disclose n ws wwr it in mch a manner tbat i had es Ire to make an attractive authenticated CMreil, HtmaiiU report comes to hand it can become public. Apply at Echo to irm anu uNei-- Metthaniue, Etc f;it appearance is inborn in woman. of the rapid of a corpse into J ner Is much Jndifraalion this " M1W W. K!IEL1 Somo people deptor- - this and would stone. The change I wisest of men do not morning in the Pacific Coast dele CLUFF. ELOBEDEE, .CRISMOS ; One Block South of Theatre. on if destroy it they ould:v But they know everything, and facts often gation learning; that Chairman dlSittwlw i P. a Box, S19. of the committee on res cannot succeed, either, by reason prove 1'ierrepont, theories axe not olutions, has gone back on his agree that; accepted rkucoje or force, because their ef-unaiiiuie. .without aiways ment 10 accept tne plank on the preioru are a war against nature. As suming to afflrin or Chinese question M'hich they had the THE . deny well might we find fault with that truth of the ax;count. and accepted and suhstl rlin th fnfr-ared.. a Power which ex pressesTtself as from the Grass Valley Union; lowing 1 lie modi tied platform la said to xaucti In fiians cyf beauty and colors as one or tne most recent cases of .contain a clause allowing the Chi tnat delight all beholders as in alleged which has come; nes to vote ana contains non-re- petrifaction granaepr, order and might,, as to to light: strictinff, -unlimited,! Chinese im- condemn woman for the love of "fOlice officer William "Rlnnforrt miirration.adornment, which is a gift of heaven aiea on the inn of June 1874. The as natural as the powers of the body was placeijn' the Philanthropic on Jussayunk road, "New The Bashful Young Man and the Cemetery, IN' THE TERJXITORY, AT r otk. , A. dayrr. two azo a son of maiden. But in the vast "variety of shapes, the deceased had the bodv disinterand colors and trimming, and dain- red, with the many iniles from San Juan bjectof removing It 1 ty bits of ornament that are outmd w ajiouier cemetery..' J?our men not more than 15 resides a Touns of the bos in which tlie fanner wfio ia not over 25 Tears of contrived, and gleand from the took hold was paced, and it required agejf.no. na eonskieratde or the SVil broad domain of the floral kingdom! corun uieir united e&orfca to lift Jt tktt requisite the coin. ; Upta"vithm a .i surely there is" enough", for eacfj to suriace. 1 lie bodv wm nut U-rt-ia very short time he had led a very brip-hcoffin inside was as uiai iuu&om anq narmoni- - and Uie lonely life, but, thanks to the year . at jc j ous with each diSerent sljrle of form. BNouuieuayot burial: the silver i&yj. wnicn nas proveqnis Ralvatlon. was Hot even ttmlshedTwhen a has proposed to him phte neigat, carriage and complexion, the 1x1 was removed it was discover and he islady now enjoyinjr her society witnout the need for conformity to ed that the body was man had petrified. The as his wife. The young Bought lKfo thadTn in BriUle,and Selling Xwer than ev.r tne edicts of the, dressmaker.orvtiie remains' Were in 'on f almost) Berfect every qualification for a ' good businotwith-tandinstate of ness hut The this man,' preservation. ow u tho time for'Tiair..-- . "v clothing leaders, of fash-u moil opnng BtOCS was, somewnai moujuy, and wliat ras extremely bashful and blushed uuwri iu Jon. Yet 1 f 'bllhd ' obedienceJr, pj was once ne&n' xiaa otiaa red j to a clear to his ears every time he tnese decrees seem so be the hard stony Bubstance. resembling caught eight of alyoung lady. rule, and ladies bend to them with euowisn marpie. l ne eyes were Moreover, ne imagined lie was a common consent, regardless, pi. fre- gone, tlie hns had partially disap- fright to behold, and no girl would & and ' there wano hair oh condescend to iook witn favor upon quent and glaring, ineoogruitlen, peared,' the head: but btherwke the. bodv mm. in fact, it was nts opinion laughable absurdities and paJpable Was Tjerfbct.' The features Were ner- - that destined ' , to he . was DumnewiV , ' ie.-vC ':! inconveniences. mu even ine wuiaKers on the lead a life of single blessedness rUrmnr WOO Dm nrrm Iff t 2 IW. oao where U Bagt Goods tm tbey The ladies of Utah have lreoeiYed chin Vere turned 'into stone. Th all the day9 he might wander Utliouty, vre invite them to Look ui av almost five hundred about.on this terrestrial sphere. One many words of counsel on the sub- "body weighed pounds; Mrs. Blanford died in Febhowever, he stopped at the ject of fashion's follies, and the pro- ruary last and was buried near her day, house where resided a lovely eirl. I l priety of lrVrfotmOVT cannot husband. HefTboavrwas hhxlers?o She had seen how shy he was on every occasion: and became infatu aay that the advice has , Jn. many Ing" thenaturaTprocess. ated 'with th peddler of apples and cases been received nitfMflgf Haetalnea. wWch 'are wo wen know to 4 its according as delcmuned and truck, gardtn value. Perhaps wrong Inferences Oliver dtlllMl Sitlkv and flmng XIwm. ' . Asphalt- - An uninterrupt that the.- ice should . be broken,- as lean have been drawn ia regard to its llors mm Ti laaph nia IMrlU naa ner wnicu gave Tiii,' arrived, sfrefch of appliWt pateraent f; fe year ..... ed; Cuttm. Fid In this particular falllTaUn, Hnpn, Ktc Hmata. ... meaning.' The revelation Is regard now laid on the. sidewalk between every privilege and Iixrs granted to the sterner sex. The WACON t.l ATE RIAL A MD to this matter does not decry adornHARDWOOD LU M D E fl lady, therefore, walked up to ment. J t speaks 'oT the beauty lof tlie Qouncil Hoyso'and , First South young as he stood by the well, and bJm, The 4tc!j of Street. ,diJapi(Iafext our garments' without disaproV!, the young man by his given f!bu'femoved calling plauk walkhas ft but aayi it ahouitbe ftha txauty of and namt asked him why he did not get T7te Beat and Ctteapett 'the" change is appreciate Bolfing Material vised. ;, married. lie" replied with characthe workmanship of thine own ' AddreMt teristic that he didn't ., HOWARDi Salt Lake . t't i man-mad- I II rot-ker- s . -, ' ; .' .1.' i - nt-1.0- H. S. ELDREDQE, Supt. 3 U-- V- f , TJTn-ar- v a-- 10-n.-m. i . -- iiui; zinc-cover- ed II. NEW GOODS. 1 a I , ; , v p-- . 8pt-ni)tcndc- ilift: WrlB&-.lK- STAPLE , IN. AUU T1IE NEW ST Elegant ..;.Line of Embroideries, - In ' - '" ; . . rs to-nig- I J-J- HOT11IS, IET3, 1'fSSEILUS WANTED! Etas ' . AT ': ;ED 1 I Colors.- J v W; iv.- - . 41 llh-. t Vih, ' ; SUIT CITY AS WELLAS i liltlM 1 .TJJr .hats clothing; BOOTS and E R'S, '...i.i-- TEA Aisii), SHOES. , capsi THE CHOICEST STOClC IN THE CITV' OF r .r o.j , - ' its, .. ' - -- . - v .... tt-- ' i. r ' uandies, Nuts, Etc. . Etc.7 ,.''! '' H A n U W A K L. i c 21 o Crockeri y arid i!i Glassware, K d, WMi irerertcn VISITORS.' -. ,- t J161E lost Wilis. to suit So '' - Uli: LUIS, TOBEIS 1 ROOK ;:,JpEGEgf "TO LARGEST, STOCK OF .... ::G ; Bleached and Unbleached Domestics ; G. VF; J r; And all the Best and Most Desirable Brands of . s yt ; LADIES', HISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UIIGeVJEAR. . -- Cord Edge Ribbons. TOILET GOVEBS, TERBT QUILTS. ani Hosiery j,, iy i & A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF . , - ; : Chicago Scale Co. , GIMPS, Itraid Pin,' Itows 'and Tlea, IlantlkcrchUfx, Iluchines and Iln en Sets. Hair :Ornnment - " j 'ENDLESS VARIETY " OF ' " ; L , Custom Made and Wove Corsets In All SALT & BLUE! s - L3X33 NEW DESIGNS IN CRETONNES. BRANSON KNITTER ', STYLE. SPLENDID LINES OF j IDAHO STORE. l. & parasols and fans innumerable. Brocade, Gros Grain ht - t y' , 111 -- -- FBJCNGXES :,y"y - three-quarte- ? BUTTONS OF EVERY SHADE - QIIiBL . --- MALTESE, BRETON, CLUNEY, and other IiACE3 in ENDLESS VARIETY. . j i - H m r : i - . . . - - ' ' 1 f ' EIPORIUI! EAGLE . i- : :: -- CHAMPION REAPiERS ', . Tiger Sulky, Hay Rakes (Self MOWERS a ncrt ' r rt upont Blasting, Sporting and Kifle Powders. s- ho " ... - non-estee- -- a m -- ' i ill SEDflEEt rv-r- r n i-- f f . 4 HE B fi WfiR "JcefOTiued PI!, rudy tor a DEPOT! SOIS. '' No$.6?2 to. 83 East Templaacd . aty . 1 , 1202 . to1222 .First SoutF Street , i in., - - ylm |