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Show - ' , LZli SVI;1 J'Allfl TiMJliS. M()iM)AY. JAAUAJgy Zti, 1891. 3 m'mm'lmm''mmm"mHmmmmmmmmm"'m' " "'" - - ... i . L. - 7 toN'T FAIL TO SEE THIS orAi ITIFUL ADDITION. DtnVJ I I I. . 1Remember 'ln selecting a place of residence for your-- location or a censored. ou w.ll Before deciding upon your f ,;c ca,.el,y and character in , u ,1 hmilv the surroundings BISLJ " 77" . t Tnrlpr our nlan it is Cheaper to Live in Your AT THE AMERICAS t'lOTIIMC & SHOE CO. IR. JONES & CO., 1(1 MAIN BTRSET. BUYS CUES AND BULLION. Kookurn loot' HaiP Crocaeir. Grows Hair Rapklly. JfX$$ Eradicates Dandruff, Kt0P'; idling Hair. V 52iCii,"' ( Grows Hair on .?:rv Is au Exquisite P t louct Article nlVf colonng matter. Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisoua It is an honest nnd meritorious preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Mil Root Hair Grower Co NEW YORK, L KELLY & CO. Printers, Stationers, Blank Book-Maker- s. No. 40 W. ftooond South Salt Lake City, - - Utah. Our fr!litli for dnlnir tirst-clas- s Job Print-ing are of the newest and best. Hooks ruled, ) r.nied and bound to order. Samples of 'lail-rr;a- Mlninp. IJ&nk and Mercantile work always on hand. Cormitf line of Oftlce emliracintr the most aonroved Lahor-favlni- r and Economical Inventions. Prices Low ! Call on u M R. EVANS, 22-2- 4 W. 2nd South St. 'Sporting Goods I Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition. Bicycles, Tricycles & Velocipedes Razors, Pocket Cutlery, Shears and Scissor Strops INDIAN CLUBS, BOXING CLOVES. DUMB BELLS. DOG COLLARS. ICOHN BBOS7 1 f The Ea'ance ofOur STOCK of CLOAKS Is OfTered at the Greatest Sacrifice. "W"e Quote a Xew Prices to Give an Idea i Plush Sarques at $ j3.5o, were $ 22.50 " 15.00 " S5.00 ', " 20.00 " S5.00 JaekeU " 10,0() ih.oo II) Rro no AA Mi lit JUST OPENED, John Green, Sanitary Contractor. Excavationi f0i Sewer Connections a Specialty. At J. W. Fa well & Co.. 137 South Main St. Tele- - o ie W. WALKER . HOUSE. The Walker in Located in the Butrinem Center of thit City and ha all the Modem Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining toa strictly first-clas- s htruM It is managed as well an any hotel in th Weal and la strlrtly the Buolness and Tour-- j lat Hotel o Salt Lake City, fassenger Elevator. The Walker & the Metropolitaa Are the Two Leading Hoteli of Salt lake City. O.S.ERB Proor. THOMSON BOOTS AND SHOES. FIELD AND OPERA CLASSES-Examine my Stock Before Purchasing! "RudolpOiff; Importer of CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Lamps, Yases, and .... Statuary .... j 40 Main St., SALT LAKE CITY Alaska soal Jackets at 80.00 " 125 00 ' . " "... " " 100.00 " 150.00 All other Garments in Stock sold at the same reduction in prices. Children's : Gretchen . Cloaks! , Ages 4 to 12 offered at $2.50 to $1.00; About Half Begnlar Prices, All other Misses' and Children's Garments reduced in tho same proportion. TREAT BARGAINS IN BLANKETS! " 100 pair 10-- White Blankets at $1.75 reduced from $3.00 r,( " " " Wool BUnkots at 4.50 " " 6.00 Higher priced Blankets offered at marked reduction ia prices. , Our Entire Stock of Children's Plush Caps, Bonnets and Rats at a Rego h Discount of 3 from what they are Marked. ' Ladies' Black and Colored Rouele Jerseys li all nixes at $1,25, reduced from $2. Ladies' all wool Blouse Jersey Waists at Jl.SQ, redueei froi $8.59, THE 0LY FIRST-CLAS- S HOTEL El THE CITY. Cor. HainanJ joitli Tife Sts. J. W. Farrell & Co Woman SMtLES SWEET-L-at the thousthi ol her own lovdi. ness Every woman miles sweetly whe uses Wiaciom'i tor it gives to her acle.-- , bea u t i I u 1 km. A beautiful complexion ntonit often uftincnr to make a woman beautiful. A woman who hn beautiful complexion ahou preserve it ; the one leaa fortunate in thu po!esiion ahould beaiitily it. WisdWa Kober-tin- e des juat what J claimed for it. It not only preserves and beau-- unci the complexion, but repairs the daniagei Quue by the uae ut the an&nr dangerous naw in the market, by ita tonic effect, the akin to a natural, bealthv action. Mead the teatiraooiala trout fatuoua artiatea, cele-- b aicd Uwmiatti and eminent phjraicun DR. HODGES, DENTIST I 31 W. lat Sooth, '' - Salt Lake city, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN! By the Usa of Vitalized Air. ALL WORK WARRANTED ! til ' ! COHIM BROS. Ruleri, Gas & Steam Fitt&rs Dealer In all Kindt of Lift and Force Pumps Orders taken for Drive and Dug Wells Cesspools built and Connection mad mMematrerk apt- - AutrbacS firoa. XatajthMuM i - v',;-- V Tudjr.'"" v'ld to. f ' Tt4Hrat,brouel;;siicl!sparkl ' Of joy to her violet eyes, f A wonderful (rarinent fashioned L Of yardK ujion yards of laoa, With knots of nl)vtry ribbons To fasten t lie folds in place. Go, luy it away forpver In the swoet, dead leaves of the roso, With tho fan and the fairy slippers, The gloves and the silken hose; j The bodice, too, fliat was fitted To her tfirllsh nnd graceful .shape, And. heavy with frosty fringes, Tho long white opera cape. For Madge, she is done with dancing, And the pleasures and pains of life; i No babe shall call her mother, ' And no man call her wife. For below in the darkened parlor. With her slender feet unshod, ' 6he lies on a couch of lilies, All dressed for the court of God. Minna Irving in New York Herald. toJLjv i'' w fenwtai,. ''W'feB f the wes'rson turned, looked and mailed.' HtrsXcould possibly bo wrong? Tho hnsuanlj pooh-poohe- d her suspicions nnd assured her that she was all right, but still tSe looks, tho smiles and tho drawing down of corners of mouths continued. The walk was cut short, and the first thing tho lady did upon entering her drawing room was to place herself in front of her pier glass to make a careful survey of herself. There was absolute-ly nothing out of gear. Her costume was quiet, refined and even elegant. Sud-denly a thought struck her. Perhaps it might be her husband. That good man was dragged in front of the glass and placed alongside of his anxious mate. Immediately the mystery was solved. It was her muff and his beardl The one was an exact counterpart of the other, in texturo, in length, in color; and the effect was ludicrous. It really looked as if the husband had the muff on his chin and face, or that the wife had her hands ensconced in the beard, just as you choose. In other words, the beard and muff were an exact match, and you can't imagine the funny effect produced by this similarity. Moral: Don't let your muff match your hus-band's beard. New York Letter. A roincldciieo In Color. Now that fur time has come, and fur is very high in cost and favor, be careful not to make the mistake of one of our fashionable brides. But she didn't dis-cover the error herself. The people on the a ven no Sunday morning did it for her. She and her husband went to , church, and after the service was over gtarted to walk homo. Judge of this good lady's chagriu upon Beeing that j i What Sh Ordered. A party of men sat at a table in a Broadway restaurant. A girl of 17 or thereaboutB entered shyly and took her seat at a table near by. The girl's rijrure was slender, her lovely face was softly tinted, her eyes were blue and innocent. She drew her gloves from her email wnito hands and held the bill of fare daintily before her. Sho seemed search-ing for something made of rose leaves and iioney dow. "Two to one she orders lobster salad," eaid one of the men watching tho sweet maid. "Done," responded another. "Salad is too cor.rso for her. She'll have cold r. ''Well, now, you just listen for her to order an omelet soufflee," said the third. "I never saw a girl out shopping in my bfo that didn't run in nt noontime and get an omelet soufflee. They are so fluffy and sugary that they just hit feminine taste." ''That girl will order a chocolate eclair and a cup of tea," said a fourth man in tho party, In tho meantime the waiter was stand-ing at the elbow of the dainty fairy, ex-pecting her order. Sho studied tho card loiig and carefully, and then she pouted. ''I don't think you have what I want." "We have 'most everything," said the waiter. "Yes," responded the girl; "butlcamo in here on purpose for ouo thing, and 1 don't see it on tho menu." "What i3 it, mis'?" asked tho waiter. "Frankfurter sausages and sauer-kraut," replied the maiden. One of the men at the neighboring ta-ble dropped his (lass, and another coughed convulsively from having swal-lowed tho wrong way. The young lady rose from her chair and inquired of the waiter if he knew any place close by where sausages and sauerkraut were ob-tainable. Sho wiis told to seek Sixth avenue. "1 will bet." said the waiter, "that that girl ia of Uermau descent." And ho turned up his nose as fur as it would go, Ho was French. New York Letter. A Safety Box. In the season's art work some old ' friends are recognized. Torchon lace in fine patterns and narrow widths, both edgings and insertiiigs, are being used in fancy work again. The leather work of our grandmothers is also with us once more, improved with our later day skill and varied with touches of hand paint-ing. An English journal describes a novel and attractive gift for baby a safety box, so called. It is a wooden box from 3 to 4 feet square, and perhaps 18 ir.ches or 2 feet high, set on castors. Over the edge is fitted a padded roll, tho floor of the box is slightly padded and the inner sides are lined with any strong wool cloth, which is laid in plaits to se-cure a hold to the little occupant tum-bling around. The outside of the bo may be ornamented in the new poker-wor- k designs or covered with gay Japan-ese paper. In this comfortable and safe pen Master Baby will stand a deal of knocking about. ' Hnnnali DiiKtln'a Knife. Charles Dnstin, of Taunton, has pre-sented to Post 8, G. A. R., the knife with which Hannah Dnstin, of this city, killed her Indian captors while sleeping about their campfiro. It will bo remembered that sho used a knifa and then a tomahawk taken from a dead Indian. The other weapon is in a museum, and Mr. Dnstin has declined several liberal offers for the knife. Haverhill Gazette. An iudemeiit Season. Mrs. Ewe Terrible weather, isn't it? Mr. Ram Awful. Everything's so damp I can't keep my horns curled. v'udjie. |