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Show TRUTH. BATHING In LUXURIES afterthought is UNDERWEAR, proper weights to protect you The HATS show the superiority of quality and style. $5 and $3 qualities. Ur. Delmel Linen ALBIUS Mesh Underwear Shuts to Order. Agents Troy Laundry wAS; THE LAUNDRY OF QUALITY Woodruff TELEPHONE 193. 2 ring. PHONES BELL 192 166 MAIN STREET 166 MAIN STREET. IND. 192. Miss Edith Maguire is at home the present at 75 L street. for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Naylor, Mr. and day and Tuesday mornings at 11:30 Mrs. J. E. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. R. oclock. W. Young, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McGur-riIt is a compliment to the musical J 1. A. Benton, Mr. and Interests ot the whole state that the Mr. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. George Olson, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Derrah, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. well known organist of the TaberMrs. Jacob Moritz and Mr. and Mrs. was invited to Plummer, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. the or--, James Metcalf, Jr., have returned from Mr. D. M. Boyd, Mr. S. C. Stauffer, naclewhich has been play upon seven for Schramm, gan played a months visit to the worlds fair. Messrs. Kutnewsky, Mr. A. Hanauer, months past by the best organists of Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Salisbury, Mrs. Mar- the world. It is a fact worthy of menThe next monthly meeting of the tha Royle King. Mr. Geo. Q. Morris, tion that while such artists as Pen-ne- r of Kansas, Renick of Michigan, Association of the Nauvoo Legion will Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Cox, Mr. and be held in the bishops office, tithing Mrs. Kenneth G. Kerr, Mr. jmd Mrs. Keans of Pennsylvania, and many yard, at 8 oclock, on Monday evening. Dr. L. W. Snow, Mr. Thos. E. Giles, other noted organists, were only enNovember 21. A full attendance is re- Madame Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. M. gaged to play one complete program-quested. An excellent program of C. Godbe, Mr. Nephi L. Morris, Mr. Mr. McClellan is engaged, at a good entertainment has been arranged by C. P. Overfield, Mr. W. F. Colton, Mr. figure, to play two recitals on dates ?nd Mrs. D. E. Hemphill, Mrs. R. S. above given. the new president, W. Galton. n, . WM. M. BROWN, Secy. 0 THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. The reserve fund of the Salt Lake Symphony Orchestra has grown to 11,800, and the fund is being augmented daily. The organization will be placed on a sound basis, and will be a Conductor institution. permanent Shepherd will anounce the program for the first concert in a few days. The list of patrons thus far is as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Edw. F. Holmes, Mr. Samuel Newhouse, Mr. and Mrs. David Keith, members of orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Geo ghegan, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S. Burton Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bogue, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Riter, Miss G. Flanders. Mr. and Mrs. Junius F. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Squire Coop, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nelden. Mrs. A. E. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. T. White, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rood, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Franken, Mrs. Agnes Osborne, Mr. Hugh Dougall, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bidwell, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lfind, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ewing, Mr. Spencer Clawson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hammer, . Miller, Dr. and Run We have found that Quality is the Keystone of success. It has given us a national reputation as lauderers The Quality exchanged for your call. Our BATH ROBBS in new effects, Turkish or eider down. An I wauls the Long Mrs. Worthington, : Miss G. R. Mrs. Mr. and Genieve Ellerbeck, H. Savage, Mrs. Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Culmer, Mr. J. McTIerney, Mrs. J. J. Daly, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. McEn-erMr. and Mrs. J. X. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Riter, Mr. and Mrs. E. and Mrs. Frank B. Critchlow, Mr. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Daynes, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Sol Siegel, Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Boscom, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wey, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bamberger, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boxrud, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Druehl, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Young, Mr and Mrs. Simon Bamberger, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hoppaugh. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. King, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Harkness, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Ferry, S. Beesley Music company, Mr. J. Gritchlow, Miss Edna Cohn, Dr. J. F Critchlow, Mr. J. A. Pollock, Mr. Karl Sheld, Mr. D. C. Adams. Mr. Emil Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Moran. Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Tracy, y, WILL PLAY THE ORGAN. TabOrganist J. J. McClellan, of the ernacle, left on Tuesday for the Worlds Fair at St. Louis, where he is the to render two organ recitals uponMonnext on big Festival hall organ 13 HENRY o WATTER30N "LUNY? Regarding the victory of the Republicans in Missouri Henry Watterson says editorially in the Courier-Journa- l: All seems lost To organized De mocracy we fear all Is lost at least, all is chao3. Shall we, on that account, lay down our arms and accept the situation? God of the universe, forbid it. Perish in the depths of perdition so much as the thought. But what shall we do? How shall we proceed? In the south, at least, we are politically just where we were at the close of the sectional war; much better off in pocket; not outlawed exactly, though If the president be given his way we shall partly be; but, touchafing a place and force in national fairs, wiped out, literally, absolutely wiped out We have nothing left but our racehood and our manhood, for presently we shall be robbed by the party in power of nearly 40 per cent of our representation. What shall we do? We can hold together and maintain our solidarity, not merely as a means of protecting ourselves against the negroism of the northern extremists, but as a means of maintainng in the southern states some local vetoes ogain3t the corruptions of Washington. Wo should abate our Democratic partyism Democratic let us never forget, chiefly in name enough to act with those moderates among the Republicans who are not lost to national aspirations and perspectives, and are Ftill amenable to the sense of shame. Socialism, Populism, will avail us naught. Nothing this side of famine can give either a footing in America. We of the south are too we have tpo many resources; we are in too close touch with the centers, to follow any of the to swallow any of the quack nostrums promising to cure us whilst we wait; to heed any of the magnetic leaders who may seek to keep themselyes alive and to workther selfish alms at our expense. We Deed to get onr breath. We can afford to wait In The any event, we shall have to. world will not com-- to an end just yet. The Republicans seem to have it in a sling, but sometimes great disasters follow overwhelming victories, and they are neither infallible nor invincible." To the ordinary mind these utterances strongly suggest that the author must be nearing the portols of a lunatic asylum. The dividing line between lunacy and sane genius is by some considered narrow, and probably rightly so. The writer of the above has to all outward appearances, however.- not only crossed the line from sanity to lunacy hut has penetrated far Into the realm of lunaov. It is so outrageous that the ordinarily rational mind cannot satisfactorily attributed It to tearing a passion to tatters. to Kentucky whisky, French To orabsinthe or Chinese done. oil is lost we ganized Democracy fer at least all is chaos. Shall we, on that account lay down our arms and accept the situation? God of the universe forbid It. Perish in the depths of perdition so much as the thought. What Insane rant! Kentncky whisky doesnt begin to satisfactorily account God of the universe. for It. The expression presently we shall bo robbed by the party In power of nearly 40 per cent of our representation is absolutely idiotic. Until the men of the south allow the citizens of the south, white and black, the right of suffrage, which there is little prospect at present of their doing, the south has nearly 40 per cent greater representation In the congress of the United States than It is entitled to. If well-to-d- o; jack-o-lantern- s, -- . Him. |