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Show THE WOMANS WORLD. BLADE !j0E . Every Saturday fufct,,ted INTERESTING, UTAH. - officers. CaIeb W. - FOR JIAID o. c. Richard. S. " r cheaply-ornamente- gyssis:: b-,-- Insuring Consumptives. Cincinnati, Oct. 21. (Special.) Ile ports say that a leading life Insurance company is accepting risks to the amount of $300,000 on lives of consumptives taking the Amick Chemical The Treatment for lung disease. A perfect fit guaranteed. Repairing iu Amick Chemical company, of Cincinbranches. Special attention calisJ nati, is actually paying the premiums It new Li etyls. Universal feed sewing on- this insurance and presenting poldoc all it work Inside of tt shoe. icies to their patients. This company Two door north of Union, Maia St., NcjLL claims to have the most complete statistics on consumption in the world, and that these risks are good, providing the patients take a course of the Amick treatment. GEORGE HARDY, Boot ami loe iinte for Scrawny Women, Some ingenious dressmaker has designed a sort of necklace collar that Is a bon to scrawny women. It sets low on the neck exactly over the collar bone, and is a circle of velvet snipped here and there to insure set to the shoulders. Below the velvet a soft frill of delicate ljjce is set, and a, little puffed yoke of the same may cover the throat above it to the neck band; or the collar or necklace may be connected with the top of the bodice and the throat band by a series of straps of velvet, each planned to come just WMt. In frame houses there is, unluckily, A Merritt Oe- - ?.artik an almost infinite variety of colored paints. When one passes between the rows of small and Nt Attorney-M Brigham. framehouses which disfigure our suburbs and the many parks which run "! for miles beside all our railroads, one ttTAB commission. Lcfan. could almost wish that paints had nevLake City. jMtcher- . xr.Salt 1Vorl,-u-- Salt Lake City. er been invented. Are jour carpenters fetckr- Salt Lake City. and. contractors and the buyers of Lake City. gait Viatiock their wares all bom that rnTTNTY DIRECTORY. they can endure without suffering the jtJAB ....Fred W. Chappell varied patches of hideous coloring that 'Charibs Foote ,;ejadff Hugo Deprezin rush past our aching eyes? Red, blue, A. L. Jackmau green, yellow and sometimes all four, ..,.J. T.w Sullivan Cazler or even more, on one luckless house! ff,;'and Cohector Winn But the fault is not altogether In the 4d Kwimam 'Burton, Ttoinai Edward Pike colors. A red house may be even beau.T. C. Hanford tiful if the tint be dark and soft, like .Vllllam Ockey that of thje sumac berries, and half Enstlce 1..., hidden Foote in masses of green. But It is ,,i..,,...Jolxn Schools.. an affront to the eyes when spread over the boards of a high and ' DIRECTORY. house broiling on a sandr COUNT ED (Of, J..-- . Joshua Greenwood bank an by roadway, with7 (Andreas Peterson. out even a unfinished to bush shelter it. The -- .rUlJohn Styier. taea.. d occe p white hous with jarQes Gardner. O. Holbrook. , Greenwood. green blinds seems now to be gaining-favorand it has at least the advanA. A. Hinckley V O. Canister. of no pretentions to Thos. tage isdEecorowM JnK u nanson. aught butmaking cheer and comneatness, ..Willard Rogers. fort. With of D. Smith green about it, plenty, Joseph it also is even beautiful. Besides the D. G. Callister white.and the deep soft red in suitable Schools. situations, there is a good combination of cream color real cream, not made with chrome-yellobut by mixing a little a good deal of ochre e loco-rwith yellow electric tunnel Baltimore white white with lead) trimmings; and vent sixty miles an hour. Hav-ute- n there are a few of tints gray orjbrown everything on earth which to be used may but advantage, benow starting only in two or at most in three shades, and always of the same color; using iit' the lightest for the body of the house, b. C. Love, formerly assistant and the darker for trimmings and at Calvert, Texas, Is window blinds. All attempts at stripHis name ing or panelling are odious.( Even afg?d with embezzlement. ter one has done ones best tolsecure' as if he had tampered with letters softness and unobtrusiveness of color, That. one is impatient for vines to grow and jWlth their cool greens1 in summer or Michigan man pursued an illusive changing; hues in autdmn, or jby the through a sWarop for over an delicate their denuded evident that he is no presl-- J stems in tracery toof s6ften t It is all crudiwinter, aspirant oi he would not have or of ties outline tint. Harpers .I so soon. jj?st!c-,T- A Boon Houses for IIomesd-II o on for Scrawny Women French LnelisU Etiquette The Game and of PIiotosrrapls-.iiouselio- Il Hints. Frank J. Cannon. TE3SlX0BI'af GOSSIP AND MATROX ' 1 of a parish Is called a cure, and the curates are called vicalres. d w raSi-cht- - MoNALLY & LUNT, NOTES OF THE DAY. A Maine paper claims to have a correspondent 4 years old the youngest in Carefully compounded. the world. Mill cr express orders promptly attestd to. A napktha spring has been opened at Large Stack at Salt Lake price. in the Grosni, Caucasus, which throws to a great height. 80UTIIERH TRADE SOLICITED. fluid the of jets A Lowell man, while on a hunting U' N ALLY h LUNT, trip recently, succeeded in performing the remarkable feat of killing two foxes MEPHI, UTAH. at one shot. The cities of London Glasgow and Manchester are considering the question of establishing a system of municipal fire insurance. There is a hen at Danbury, Conn., NEPHI, UTAH. that must be going in for a course of calisthenics. She has just jaid an egg CAPITAL in the shape of a dumbbell. In Turkey even objects of prime ne- SURPLUS cessity are sold on credit, and in that country, as well as in Russia, the time allowed Is, in most cases, twelve months. GENERAL BANKING of the, transaciln Spain four-fifttions are done on a cash basisf while in In All Its Branches. Portugal great liberality is shown and J. II. Erickson. Gbo. C. Whitmore, quite long credit is generally allowed. . President. he late drouth In New Hampshire W. W. Armstrong, Cashier. has killed thousands of young trout, many of the small breeding brooks having dried entirely up this season that were never dry before. M. C. " color-blin- d eB ed MS - ii much-deride- , 7.-.!..- Alma w, Ameri-fforkmansh- ip s , zar. to prepare as Pietzel in is It hlphia. gratifying to know ie district atjtorney thinks he has has to October 28 trial for murdering -- C3 To Relieve Slenderness. j the RfesS It would show respect society. in gene fal by rendering the My show respect to will cn 3 the Re d Cross in Cuba. :s of ary Gunning, prison for y un- - England, has been , , are severe :!:nd the bodice, between wpich soft white silk shows, being caught in plaits at neck and waist and permitted to full between. This is a never failing method of increasing the apparent width of the figure, and the other dimension can be made to seem1 greater by permitting the silk to puff out well. The material of this dresS is navy blue foulard figured with white, the skirt Is plain and belt and collar are of white satin. The sleeves are. finished with draped epaulettes of dark cream guipure. Lovely lawn house gowns, or rathera are shown set on boudoir fichu lines over the follows yoke that the under and arms, the gown bust therefrom. free The; coming falling makes the woman novelties these cf Who baa indulged in bargain gowns i a term of one year seems to be gunning .cry. This ; difficulties. The game laws to ' society A trick to relieve undue slenderness Is pictured here, and lies in the three wide box plaits of the dress goods on case. sure d i - I j , Lyons, the convicted Chica- -' Merer, says he is willing to live .Lh w-ra- cf his family. It is unfor-- n that he didn't think of thi3 bel- l3 sake le prior lien on secured a law is 1 incongruous something Houston putting on the skates :Le ? ill promise to be in when r at night her failing will riug3 by her neigh- - mu sly overlooked - Is a i p " races: .A win. ' fluke. A liowl. Marlborough Is exciting Faratcga by the wearing of .'3. Ills great ancestor excited 1 ly thej killing of lots of a. There has been a great pn press in the last two cen- o a of at i ?'r.ator " jllill hears that Mr. renominate Yilliam B. for the supreme bench, he 1 11 r 3 1 ' good-natur- Jaunty Gray 3Iolialr. half crazy with regret, hut she should ones will be A. ed , ?r m - -- vry. - h?u Minister to tba x inJignarxt Lecauro one XS3 arrested in New 1 1 . French and English Etiquette. iartutity in Cuba is to be m:r Sagasta must have d r cntly when he urged 13 J Tt the Spanish type of Thanks. In spite cf our e haie net reached the level 1 Le a yet. We are not i a woman on the M and coets. All good a tke Monroe doctrine, troad as it is, cannot '7 the Western hemi-nipunishment for ua- - ; M There is as much difference between the English and the French as there Is between the English and Japanese and eyen more between the English term a as the Bretons. Blancmange and encore shape, for a cornflowerwish for more of an a eign that you unknown to are execrably sung song other matthe French and in certain are diaters the English and French For instance, metrically opposed. accuses another while an Englishman one taking French leave,II sen lva a 1 of another, When an Englishman Calais wSfks with a lady Jon the street he Tires her the inside of the pavement Frenchman gives next to the wall; the to tae gutter. next her the outside, more have The walls of France skirt a for ladys one than in fiillana. la cj iaoce causes another on the left. In hostess a on right. In England into to or party is the last shegoleads dmln- - room, in, Franco icnch-mnnt- rl ii-r- lady In Inland, svlrcnnota know wrkntloman doe, fu her place to bow first, hat. In France M nf V tnlo oft IXwho calls on tue the resident who calls on vMtor, MU visitor ,f the r.-h- o V .s. i be French and the re Ideal Tr,iM the in IXavre cwu vi itw Lngh'-L- . n tLni - j t- 'f IF.. I and Boloma. Year patronage solicited. ST. OR LOUIS.. lie rare and ask for a ticket that if-- . VIA li punjfir. tiM RAILWAY. V- - . New in Neckware. where thinness needs relief, and. It need be, puffs of gauze may fill in between the straps. A variation with the same effect, and very pretty for a girl whose youth excuses her slimness, is made by a collar of close set roses, worn instead of the velvet circle the gauze used matching the roses and the connecting straps being 6f satin ribbon. Vice-Preside- nt. 11 -' J. - - MEN OF MARK. An Ohio man has started ,a nickel popular subscription for Mark Twain. George Lord of San Bernardino, Cal., Is said to be the worlds oldest Mason. His age is 98 years. Harrison expects to spend the months of November and December at Saratoga. The Game of Photographs. A Hovel and Interesting entertainment for an evening party is the game !? OSTLER, Manufacturer and Repairer of BOOTS AND SHOES. , of photographs. It is somewhat ilar to the game of authors, and the cards may be prepared by the hostess with no expense. The care with which the pictures are collected and the tax upon the general intelligence of the guests are in evidence as the guessing contest progresses, and attests to the success of the evening. This is the way it is done: Gather the pictures of noteworthy people as they appear in small cuts in the papers and the magazines. Cut the portrait around its outline neatly from the paper on which it is printed and apply it neatly with mucilage to a glazed visiting card, numbering the card. If jou have twrenty-fiv- e cards you must also have cards with simply the numtwenty-fiv- e bers ranged down one side in numerical order, beginning with No 1, leaving. a space to be filled in with the name of the picture corresponding with each number to be written. Each guest is presented with a numbered card and a pencil, and is expected to guess who the pictures are as they are passed about, and to write the names on his card. The one who guesses the greatest number correctly receives the prize, and the one who guesses the least number the booby prize. New York Recorder. sim- Ex-Presid- ent ; i Hopeful View. Dr. Griffith John, one of the greatest NEPHI. MAIN STREET, And positively the quickest rexi FTorr TJta,tj To the Great Rivers and Atlantis Ocean. Elegant and thoroughly modern Equipment and In which the seats are free to holder) of regular train tickets. Call on or address 8. There are at present in communicants, (phina about 55,000 which shows a remarkable Increase since 1889. There can be no doubt as to the marked increase of these five years. If the next five be as prosperous, our China communicants will, at the close of 1900, number not far short of 90,000. We are on the eve of great changes, and great changes for the betopinion: ter also. OSTLER & 00KEY, GENERAL .lERCIIAlIDISE V. DARRAH, COMMERCIAL FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AI!D PRODUCE Room 21 Morlan Block, AT THE Salt Lake City, - Utah OR at bottom prices for Goods H. C. TOWMSEtID, spot cash. JtlO. DEWSIIUP, KGB. Ezs Main Street, - - , pButclri ers, & General Passenger Ticket Agent, St. Louis, Mo. DESERET. Complete Line of Builders Supplie. Wholesale and Retail Chair Gur Qu Reclining A of living missionaries, expresses this j All kinds of shoes made to order. Workmanship Becond to none. First door south of Tabernacle, No tiresome layovers. Close connections in union depots, Mill Work a Specialty. GRACE BROTHERS FORK School Luncheons. And then their food healthy boys VEAL and girls need plenty of food, but It HUTTON jk.lvTO must be of the right kind. and while denying them many sweetmeats it re-- , and careful planquires much thought a to ning provide variety of wholesome D- food so that they will not tirfe of it. I think a childs desire for unwholesome foods can almost always be overManufacturers of and Dealers in . come by frequent changes Inthe reg, Mouldings, Doors, Window, ular diet. Mixed Paints, Coal, Hardware, I try to have a little different lunchCaskets, CoGns, Pickets, eon for them to carry every dav, in etc. Wire Combination UTAH. Fence, a MEPHI CITY, bottle of which is always included ; milk when the weather is not too hot; Special attention given to mail orders and the Southern Trade. of the to city. Free any part delivery meats filled with bread sandwiches, By ordering from us you save the freight from Salt Lake City to th& or cheese scrambled egg, chopped fine, point. fruits are always the basis 6f the K. E. L. COLLIER, O. E. luncheon, with a little jar of fruit of some kind, or apples or oranges, or bananas, something of the kind with Engineering in all its Branches, cookies for a dessert, instead of the cold pie so often found in childrens lunch baskets. I find, too, that chilWork a Specialty dren are very fond of the English bis- Land and Irrigation cuits that you can get in tin boxes at Engineer for Central Land end Irrigatloi a and afford now, they grocery any Co., CFar Tele. Land and Irrigation Co., from the Fillmore Lae Jrrig8t,on Co. and Vhit change regular pleasant .wi Mountain Womankind. Inigation Co. cookies. Office: Court House, Fillmore, Utah. Household Hints. Before boiling smoked ham fcoak it Dealers in and Manufacturers of hours.1 In cold water for twenty-fou- r It should be entirely covered, THE DESERET DAIRY CO, With a nice, clear fire, five minutes Is sufficient time for broiling a beefIIAS FOR SALE steak one inch thick. It should be FtJLL LliEAll CHEESE. turned several times during the pro cess. Deseret is noted for the fine qualitj Either washing soda or borax Is use to in water the to be better said Butter and Cheese- - Givi of its NOSE SACKS, ETC. for bathing purposes than ammonia, o ur Milt, a trial products which hardens the skin and makes it crack. We also carry & full line of N. S. BISHOP, p round-tois trunk quite gone by The SUPT. and the newest and most convenient so aris but has no tray in the lid, close against ranged that it can be setwithout and wall the being opened moved forward. Wash flannel when the sun shines and In cold water, and they will he sweet and will not shrink. After they are thoroughly rinsed (and in Cold water, too) hang them up to dry without wringing at all. n:::::iui3 fir HIKES EE. Wash one gallon of green grapes. Cover with water and cook till yol asd county Newspaper from 11 Ctf can mash them; pour into your jell; Utah. cf bag and strain. To each pint of juieff d Ora ipisirxcn from BrtrcHt tr. boil of add one pint granulated sugar; vrisra. and is it ten minutes, very fast, ready Zwzrj tMrj P.T3FE CT AELB. to pour into glasses. "cupidzhc f 1'! great Vpcelatite one 1 RES a vjatsia a Well c t For cream cookies dissolve v r, l b e pr jiuJllfiOD i waof soda in a little warm add to one cup of sour cream. TUB rUKMDT WATER ON EARTH. ter, andone -V V, GWAXS cup of butter with two o C:i Chi Premise. Tki TTfcie 1 Cream beaten light, ANT IUE D CCER far t,1 sugar, add torrho-- j. end to f prVri J rh .without separating and the soui flUbeLornvhllnp.t.rrja BEFORE api d AFTER k i.lnrvs and rsrinarv orr&n Cf ..JlpunUtS. cream. Mix smooth with three and D!:::::: ofthe Kidneys and Ehdkr mixs Have the flour. of cur one-Laroll out and cp Application. ture as soft as possible, in Babe greased cut very lightly. -- IRS. J. F. GIBBS, Prep. in a moderately quuL: oua. XU. UTAH. DESERET, NEPHI CITY, 5 ' CLij-pc- Grace Brothers, UTAH. mind, for these new tiger not off presently, and the days capary and rcfurcY to Belling when fashions changed all of a sudhjther on the ground that den ard gone by. to extinguish the bhe the Hutton, Ycal, OSTLER & 00KEY, A jfoul. A. Choiee Fresh Ideate Butter, Lard, Sausage history of the the condensed wJ hs ! ? ? wrx 850,000 337,500 A v r-nr- PHSSCHIPTIONS - j ate .(M&- TT i - much-be-angi- as T 7. t i - - . c . r 4 r t Ilii-- li jhi h is verV fah- - e.Md M tr '.in ?r g'r- - - dl I. l.H pnn.mtr 'li V,:u..o the vicar or rater i , 1 OSTLER & ALLEN . HOPPLES, Horse Furnishing Goods Sheep TPim DESERET HOUSE. Mens and Outfits. Cowboys WE GUARANTEE t . n 4 tca-cpoonf- ul vnnrn J I: lf i i |