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Show THE REVIEW. 2 C. S. FPCIR, Main James Russell liouicll Memorial FINE MILLINERY and CHRISTMAS GOODS. Oar object is to give you good work, quick service, the right prices, and satisfaction guar- atThe undersigned desire to call tention to the effort recently begun to Street. 262 anteed. NEXT DOOB TO KEELET8. J. IiEYSOfl CO. H- - Is, this season, making a specialty of perpetuate the memory of James Russell Lowell by creating a public his park out of a portion of Elmwood, at birthplace and lifelong residence Lowell Cambridge, to be called the Memorial Park. A portion of the estate, over three acres in extent, and immediately ad- Ladle and Gentlemens Toilet Sets, in Silver, Genuine Ebony and joining the Ivory. been offered These are all high-grad- e goods. j. H. he vson co. , 164 Main St., Salt liake City. lot, has for this purpose by the Lowell trustees at the very moderate price of $35,000. It is desired to mansion-hous- e take advantage of this offer, and also of a large subscription made contingent on the raising of the whole, which cannot be continued indefinitely- The track so offered is picturesque- ly diversified in surface, and covered in part by a grove of beautiful pines, often the poets theme. The house itself is still occupied by members of the Lowell family; if it ever passes out of their ownership it is expected that it will be purchased and added to the proposed memorial park; any surplus over the amount named above will be held as a fund for that purpose. The committee having the matter n directly in charge includes such names as Charles W. Eliot, president of Harvard University; William Lawrence, bishop of Massachusetts; Charles Eliot Norton, Lowells literary executor and professor of fine arts at Harvard; Mrs. Louis Agassiz, and Miss Alice M. Longfellow. Their efforts to date have suc- desired that this movement in honor of a man so distinguished in the patriotic literature and public service of the country should be as broad and representative as possible, and that every one interested should have the All contribuprivilege of joining. tions therefore, however small, will be heartily welcomed. J. P. Morgan & Co. of Wall Street, New York, and Messrs. Lee, Higginson & Co. of 50 State Messrs. Street, Boston, bankers, have kindly consented to act as depositories for contributions, which may be sent to either of them, or to the Treasurer of the fund, W. A. Bullard, Esq., First National Bank, Cambridge, Mass. Lyman Abbott, D.D., Grover Cleveland, John Fisk, Richard Watson Gilder, Wentworth Higginson, William Dean Howells, Thomas Henry Cabot Lodge, John D. Lore, Seth Low, Richard Olney, Theodore Roosevelt, Roger Wolcott. Improve the Coantity Schools. The plan adopted by the womans department of the Exposition of appointing a patroness for every hamlet in Nebraska, to work for the Boys and Girls Building for the Exposition, would be a good plan to carry out by the Education Committee of our State Federation, in having a thoughtful, energetic woman ceeded in raising, including proappointed in each district to look after visional subscriptions, over $19,000. the general welfare of the country A generous share of this sum has naschools. It is a fact that the country turally been contributed in Cambridge schools are seldom well equipped with and Boston; but it is now clear that even the commonest necessities of the final success depends on a more widecity schools. Many conveniences for spread interest and support. It is also teacher and pupils might be easily provided if the teacher had the coBE BEAUTIFUL WOMEN operation of the women of the comBy Using munity. The walls of the schoolMadame Sells Gold Balm room generally barren and often be times not even clean, might and SilTer Cream adorned with pictures and the aesthetic nature of the country children xjBHuuueo ido complexion, making it soft, u and transparent; removing wrinkles, free! Jacob A. Riis, pimples, blackheads, moth patches, eto. thereby cultivated. For Sale bv Druggists. in writing of the slum districts of N. well-know- SALT LAKE FUR CO., CHAS. EBERT, Prop., 70 E. 3rd Sonth St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Save money by consulting me before having your Far Garments remodeled, redyed, cleaned or repaired. All kinds of far made to order. I furnish first-clas- s work at moderate prices. Highest prices paid for raw Far to sand Game Heads. THE POLICY ISSUED BY The Union Life Insurance Co., OF OMAHA, Is not exceeded by any for liberality, plain statements and guaranteed results DR. L. LODA, Mgr. for Utah. Idaho, Montana. Room 80 Commercial Blk., Salt Lake City, Utah. SALT LAKE COFFEE AND SPICE HILLS. Coffee Roasted Daily. Teas imported from the Coast every week. We have a fine line of Glassware, Crockery and Granltevare. 12 AND 14 BAST THIRD SOUTH STREET. THOMSON & BISTINE, Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries. GOOD BUTTER A SPECIALTY. 836 8. MAIN, CORNER MARKET STREET. la Trans-Mississip- pi |