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Show J' ) A. M. jC. A Ku 4, A if isi'XsX'' BELLES OF BALTIMORE. llt'guluf incetinViheld l,n l,tof lirst and tliivcl iVt;siiays month. eac-isiting A GROUP OF RARELY BEAUTIFUL are cordialiv n- MAIDS AND MATRONS. vited to attend. W. II. Randall, U M. Tlio Lovelineas of Tlireo Charming OlrLl A. XooV. Secret ary. Coul mated with That of Throo Harried LCNZ Tjadi D..D. 8. WALLICK D. Ls.ZELLE llaltimora I Lika Pari la Ono Benpect. Teeth Extracted and filled with out pain. Partial or full pets of teeth orthle8 without a plate. not need teeth carious broken or orcelain I to bo extracted, Gold and crowns are am ployed in their place (Durable and natural appearing Gold and vulcanite dentures when , desered.) All operations guceptable to the dental profession performed, and guaranteed satisfactory. in-eert- ed A. JI. 912 1.306.30 r. M. Office hours Room 13 Union Block. MRS. JXSaiK TYSON. kletting, Architect R. Sd. SALT LAKE CITY UTAIL AHH PKOVO, Salt Lake office Hoojer & Elretee Block-Ptot- o at the Asylum- - office Dr. G. W. SHORES. Office ( 1 ( In Union Block and Smoot & Co.s Davo Store. blk cast Km. 1 . of RobertB House. F. F. REED, Although the Monumental Cty has numerous superb beauties, there are a half dosen to whom society with common consent awards the palm. They are the three young matrons, Mrs. Jew Tyeon, Mrs. Alexander Brown, Mrs. Frank Brown, and tha three maidens. Miss Adele Horwitx, Mies Rebecca Williams atid Miss Lota Robinson. Other lovely Baltimoreans are Mrs. Alfred Ritcbts, she who was Virginia Cabell, Richmond's famous .beauty; Mrs. John Van Bibber, one time Mollis Lusby, with amber eyes and rich brown hair; Mrs. William Yates Perot, brunette, and daubing Lillie May, once the fiancee of James Gordon Bennett, and Louise Morris, the loveliest debutante pf the past tea eon. Baltimore is like Paris in that young married women rule society and receive the homage of the tremendous swells, who paw the artless debutantes by. A young matron whom no maiden can rival is Mrs. Jews Tyson. Tennyson saw no lovelier in hie Dream of Fair Women. As Mies Johns, of a family patrician and old. she had hardly the suo-o-f a modern belle. Every one knew Resident Dentist, A. A, ."" of Baltimore, ha for several years beat considered ono of tliat citys prettiest women. She la of medium height, of a beautifully rounded figure, with a face fair, dimpled and humor loviifg. . Some of the finest entertainments In I'.altimcre have tieen given at her magnificent tom-- i cu Charles street. She is a perfect hostem and popular. .She leaves shortly for Eui rpe. whre sho will remain eighteen month. The moist talked of tieauty in the Monumental City is Adele Horwitx. She has a reputation as assured a that of Marion Langilon or Bailie Hargous in New York, and she has won her laurels as the Baltimore beauty par excellence in Philadelphia, Nnrragansett Pier and Bar Harbor. She is the only daughter of B. F. Horwitx, a prominent busiuese man of Baltimore, amL through her mother, who was the daughter of the world known physician. Dr. Gross, she is connected with the best Philadelphia and Kentucky families. She is tall, fairly slender, and royally carries a head of marvelous beauty on her white shoulder. The coloring of that head is equal to its grace, for it is produced by the palest rose of the cheeks and the golden brown of the hair. Her color is never high, but glwayji of that pale tint seen in the hedge roso. Ryes blue and well opened, brows arched, nose fine and Wanted to Patronise Him Himself, Speaking at a supper given to him in Liverpool recently, Toole, tli celebrated comedian, said that ouce whan playing in Edinburgh the port of the Artful Dodger, in which ha wore a palu( trouser to which there was quite history 'attached, he met a dcotoh gentleman to whom, in course of conversation, he recounted tlio fact of having a pair of trouser waich had been woru for r.early forty year. The Scotchman ejacuI Tafiall your tailor? lated, GuUl Horning Journal. THE LATE GEN. SCHENCK. - Which Show His Beal CharHighest of all in Learenmg Power U. S. Govt Report, Aug. x7, 1889. acter. Like all men of strong convictions, ..s pci tonality and extreme capacity for making w rm friends or bitter foes, Gen. Robert C. Scbenck, who died recently at Washington, was the object during his life time of much exaggerated praise and an equal amount or undue criticism. tho greatest storm of abuse that everPerhaps poured upon his head fell just after Pngident Lincoln had commissioned him brigadier general of volunteers at the outbreak of the late His Schema. civil war. Scheuck was a civilian, a lawyer, a successful politician, an ex diplomats; but of military affaire he knew nothing, and opposed to him said on in plain terms. His appointment woe denounced in one Wdinfl newspaper as an outrage on the soldiers, and It was suggested that he be turned over to some orderly sergeant of the regular and made to drill like sixty for a montharmy It was only a little after hie entering on active military service that Bohenck's critics found a new occasion for reiterating their Original yiewA The general was engaged in securlpg possession of thq Loudon and HampWatcher gwlneter shoot daft swipe furl shire railroad. At Vienna the train conveyWhy dontcher knock him in de bead wid er ing his forces was fired upon, the engineer unt ax!" coupled the locomotive and ran away and Ease hes too po to sell fur pork so I'm Schencki handful of 5Kh had to face a gwinter fill him full er shot an den sole him of very eager and active opponents, band The Jnr nig iron." Onoe a Week. truth of the matter, as afterward established, o was that (he combatants on both sides disGrandma Glasse. played creditable courage and came out of the contest with honor, but Bchencks enFreddy, have you seen my spectacles I" Your gold rimuied glasses, grammar emies declared that he bad been ignominioue-lYea" routed, aud sarcastically dubbed him the : What you wear on your nose and era hero of Vienna " The probable lasons why President Linthrough P coln gave Schenck his commission were two Yes; where are they?" The glasses that grampa gave your in number. For one he knew the to be Yea" able, aggressive and brave. Andpin be again For a ChffKtmas present f Considered himself under great personal oblitell where Yes; W. ar. prepared to do all kind, ol Operative .Ad they are." pie gation. Jt may not lie generally known, but Are they the glasses that yon read the it is ait actual fact that Mechanical UentMry. Mr. Lincoln gave ' ' Bible with, grammar1 " Schonck the credit of first naming him for . on lMert,a I. VI-,Oh, yes I Im getting Impatient, Freddy. the presidency. In September, 1859, the for- .MCI .vi, or KI;iiiii:k plates Get them for me." mer addressed a meeting at Dayton, O., on TKin iK WITHOUT ILtTKN (bridge work). Glosses that yon reed about David and the politial issues of tliat period. Alluring Gerllah with, and the three children in the being made to the subject of HKOKILY A.tl)mx)ATBDTi:i:i'll the next presi, . fiery furnace? dency, Mr. Schenck suggested that tf an OOUH IKOIVIW and made useful fol many' Yes; the same gin wen Tell me where honest, sensible man was wanted, it would be Diseases of the Teeth and Gums they are, and quit asking to many questiona" well to nominate the distinguished gentleman Medically and Surgically treated Do you want to read with them now, ffom Illinois who hod just addressed them, of the teeth corrected r y the Positive Irregularities gramma?" Bystein. However, if the beginning of Sohenck'e No; i want to sew." EXAMINATION- F11EI2. military career was not glorious, either What are you going to sew, gramma P N.B. Note our (eastern) prices: through lack of experience or wont of opporI want to bem a few handkerehiafa" tunity, he showed conspicuous gallantry and For mef" KISS At'JU HOBWITA ability later on. At the second battle of Bull No; for grandpa. Where are those glaaxee, Run, while la the thickest of the fight and ( mall, and a rlaute mouth make up the other or . attributes of the beuutiful Miss Horwitx. She you little tormentr urging his men forward, a ball struck his You can't sew with tha glasses, can you, right wrist aud his swonl dropped from his has the well groomed look of a high brad Eng' hand. Bays one of the historians of the war: lish girl, but dresses in the quite fetching gramma?" Of course I can. I cant sew without Soldiers still enjoy telling of the generals Gold fashion of a French maiden. Two years ago, when she made her debut, even Baltimore them. rage and fearful at the loss of 1 I thought you sewed with a sewing ma- his sword. II imprecations woe taken by storm, for her mother, a witty, refused to leave the field . brilliant woman, gave a series of entertain- chine, gramma. until he bad recovered It. The wound perOh, you aggravating boy I Look right at manently injured his right arm, and for the ments (n her honor. There was a luncheon fur ladles, a large me Now tell me where those glasses am remainder of his life Gen. Schenck wrote . Dunuo." with his left hand. theatre party the same night and a bol Havent you seen them lately?" "When minister to Eiigl,-uipoudra the following evening, and by the Gen. S"hpck Nome, William II. Siviter in Fuck. three wge Mile, Alle! successfully launched. become the target of a good deal of adverse She was seen last winter at the Assembly in comment becauso he was reported to have anaestlie-tic- s He Never Saw Any. Philadelphia aud at several other balls in the published a book on poker playing for the The following dialogue occurred in court uae of the English aristocracy. Quaker City, and was also one of the riders Poker Yesretablc at the PumblaiiB hunt in Washington, where at Farmingliain recently: g Rob, as he was afterwards called by hi op- y several little filmier were giveu in her honor. What day never fix up the line fence?" ponents, $ok the trouble to deny the A' Charge, hut bis friends claimed that he sinv AH ROrf1' wu1.i.nnln JImmI Alasw Baltimore ie Mis "Itobucca l?tr4Fl"i,AJftosiiW,ime fa who daughter of an old and wealthy fuluily have lived for half a century in a fine brown-ston-e trdtnR issuers The 1st of Sdumbcr, was the reply. on the historic Mount Vernon Place. How long after that when you went to fix Mine yVilliams has been an iuvalid for a year D- - laments. Gen. Schenck spent the last years of his houtexiniuiT past, but her illness has only soetned to Ideal- the liue fence?" He absolute life in retirement. gathered a About le the of fortnight. ise d males her more lovely. She Stock, Produce or approved note? taken in payment Is it a fortnight from the 1st of September about biin a few old frieuds, but cored to make no new ones As one of bi biographers to the 7th?" asked the astonished attorney. or work. of him as His enemies Anecdotes Baking - -- absolutely PAINLESS DENTI Provo Oity Law. Springville. Contractors and Builders. Estimates Given Ilans Furnished All OUr Work A- 1 Aoie wonlog to Contract SOLICITED L YOCK PATRONAGE 1 Hnt Wreet, - - xrrs:m 19 711 pbovo McLAFFERTY, RAWLINGS tonsorial OPPOSITE parlor IS BASEMENT OLD TABERNACLE ONLY nnST-CLA- TOSWOBIA1. W AIITINTN EJIPI.OVED. zsoyiTXsJLZi ysaicss. VEllFECT WORK GUARANTEED. & XU, AUZAMDII BBOW1T. her to be wonderfully pretty, but elie was shy, and it was not until her engagement to the wealthy bachelor, Mr. Jeew Tyson, was announced that they awoke to the fact that the loveliest maiden of the season was to be wed, Mr. Tyson was worth a million or two, and two generations of belles would willingly have 'aid their hearts at his feet. Miss Johns was scarcely 13 when the marriage took place. - . ATiifiltLJeih n UuUer or Gouwt&f: and There was a years sojourn dition Name them, sweet I You must not try to work the baccili in ice cream racket on me, nor cut all the drowning accidents out of papers to show me, nor tell any chestnuts about poisonous serpents at picnics. They wont work I Now, I think we can get along very well." Lawrence American. En Route. Bank Building, Provo City, Utah Our Abstract show all Error and filing raal property to any part of Utah Oounty. glnt Chris. Jensen, Tailor. Terfect fit guaranteed PAYSON EXCHANGE SAVINGS BANK -- DIRGT0R5.-f. Wimmer, indent, J. S. rage, Vico Preside 0ALYID KpAgON&R. Wr O. Simmon, J. S. Tanner, J. T. Seri vner, Wm. A. Miles Receives deposits paHlIe on demand der jlve per cent paid on savings posits- - ' Scene Parlor par on New York and New Haven railroad. Dramatis Persona) Young lady of period and young man of ditto. He Can you tell mo which American city you like the best? She Well, really, I cannot make up my mind between New York and Boston! He Yea. Six hours is a short time. Life second Baltimore type, that of the pale blonde. In addition to the beauty of soft blue eyes and fair hair, she baa as lovely mouth and teeth as one ever sees and a peculiarly winniug expression. She la one of the few lovely American girls , R Called Up. whom the great French portrait painter, Mr. Billus (greatly bored by the play) Alexander Cabanel, consented to paint, and Maria, that fellow is positively the worst the picture used here is copied from it. At stick I ever saw on the stage. He makes love the time she poaed for the portrait .she was to that pretty little countee like a hippopotaill, and it shows her more fragile than she is, trying to court an angel and with dark circles under the eyes. Mias mus Mr Billus (much interested) He does, Williams inherits her beauty, for a Healy John, be does. But how vividly it seems to to shows of have her her mother portrait of our courtship, John. Chibeen a rarply beautiful woman of Jhe tame recall the days Tribune, cago oft, refined type ns the daughter. Both her father and mother are dead, and it ie through Oil, That Child! the former that she is related to the Bona Bore Is your mamma in; Orville Mrs. is Min A sister, younger Charlotte, parte, counted among Baltimores pretty girls. Her you know I wrote to her, and Im on the face le piquant and charming and she has an minute? Sweet Child Nom; but she left a message. exquisitely rounded figure. Oh, there, Ive forgotten it and youll hare to wait while I go up and ask her what It wan Chatter. TOR UTAH CO. J. t Vut Utah. prlngvllle. arries a largje Stock of samples of eastern goods. r TH.tNMCTK A lESEHAL HANKING lU'SINKKN. Proof, Fireproof YailL sail Absolutely Burglar ;;;;;; Alloy nn inn .50 Teeth extracted without pain local or by the world renowned ly Hostou apor perfectly safe in every case. She Was Smart. He I lore you, Maudl She All right, Ilorry I And you may keep company with me this summer on a few con- women commend. Her voice has the frankness of a childs and the peculiar controlled quality of a high bred woman's The picture of her glveil here ie by a London artist, and in it hep chief beauties, color and expression cannot be shown. Her cheeks are of aa glowing red aa CLARK, file fflerctiant CulluloUl, upper Extracting Whereupon (be irituess coolly replied, Yes, sir, I think it ft A quicker witted reply was that given by a witness at a dose' of a tedious cross questioning. Now tell me how many sheep you ever saw, under oath, now remember, I never caw a sheep under oath, replied the witness, which plosed the examination. New York Telegram. the continent, and when a year !(gO Mr. and Mrs. Tyson returned to their stately home, Baltimoreans found that the bride was even lovelier than the debutante. Rather short, but with a perfect figure, an oval face, exquisitely modeled; masses of black hair, dark eyes, soft rather than sparkling; a mouth tender and wistful, of a manner matchless In its dignity that ie the picture of the young matron whom men admire and on Titles Office jm MfF MONEY: ( Licensed RbstraBtors of ix d.vn 1st National I-- t., "DWI1CBU1 , MISS HXBZCCA WILLIAMS, MVEEC1IP vim. Eg&qAtlrAHD Smith, Bonaldson Utah. ITi'iW. . dii-pro- XTtalx. - i Peal Pros Store. Extracting Free Every Wednesday. Saxey & Whitecotton, wand it Rooms stairs oyer Bait Billing, Up Por Amalgm, Silver or Cement Cleaning Teeth W V. WHITECOTTOIT Counselors HARVEY, y I J. CARR Hatina Bau Boiling, Boon No. 10, v 0Ne - over Hatlienbrooks Store. "V .... lfKS. PRAXK BROWS. the rare Ulrich Brunner rose, and her expression is at once modest and appealing. It has been said that Baltimore's beautiful women look alike, either being fair and lily like or uufathomably brunette. Mrs. Alexander Brown, though not resemblli' - Mr Tyson in feature, produces the same effect on the pye, (or they both bare flft puns ba!f nair, 'dark eye aud rich coloring. Mr. Brown has been married seven yean an4 has twd lovely little daughter. She was Miss Bead Montagu, Baltimore born and lured, but many men outside her own city were her suitors, and it was said that two or three New York millionaires felt chagrined when they heard that thq pell ff hail Baltimore phoseu to marry in 'her own ' ' pity. Mr. Alexander Brown is connected with the widely known banking house Of town A Co. , and is the only eon of the sen lop member. Mrs. Alexander Brown looks like a girl of 18. Her figure ie fairly perfect, her arms and throat being white, firm and rounded, She wears her black hgir fi la Rretqone, uncurled and Shaped to the forehead-- Nt satisfied with dowering her wish beauty, Nature has given her quick wit, and sh la a most excellent dinner; pompon lop, quick M lightning in bee repartee and a strange quality m a woman a good raoonteur. Mm Frank Brown, wifei of the postmaster Ether Displacing Chloroform. Dr. Roger Williams has made a careful examination of the hospital hooks, from which It appears that in ten years chloroform was administered at St. Bartholouiews 12,368 times with fatal results in ten cases, being about one In 1,230. The most important result of Dr. Williams investigations, however, is the discovery that when ether instead of chloroform had been used during the same period there were only three deaths out of 13,581 Instances. Dr. Williams tells us he has long been aware of the greater safety of ether, and be dqoloree his belief that this Is the conclusion towards which professional opinion Is steadily moving.. Of IRVINE & BARNE Have opened their TTe'w Store On Centre Interest to Photographers. has recently been discovered that sulphate of quinine possesses the power of renand that a plate of dering light n white ground glass, which has been covered with a strong solution and allowed to dry, may be used in the photographic lantern in-, stead of that of the ordinary ruby cola-aye Popular Science News. We have recently seen a bromide print developed by the n white light produced in this manner, which woe perfect In every way and did not show the slightest trace of fogging. If future trials show the method to be a practical one, the use of red light tn photography will become a thing of the poet. . It BOYS A Natural Query. MM (to woodman) What are you gathering? Woodman Soap bark, mite - Maid Oh, how queer? Poyop get the scrub oaks? Chatter. IMIIEiltSrS 3TECSEI-Y?k7'JEB- E In tire Latest Styles. Call and see Us. IRVINE & BARNEY. THE West End Store At the Animals institute hi Wilton place, London, recently, a very interesting exhibi- tion was made of horseshoes old and new. Carries a full Line of Choice GROCERIES, DRY GOODS- - Hardware Qae en ware, BOOTS AND SHOES, . AMOUNT HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, Come and Examine BOBSXSHOXA Some of those displayed were tho handiwork of prehistoric man, while others showed the latest developments of Nineteenth century ingenuity. The first illustration depicts; 1, the earliest Dailies shoe, from a Roman camp near Mayence; S, earliest form of shoe need in port horn Europe, spiked top, from a Scon- It of! OUR LARGE STOCK OF GOODS. Courteous Treatment and Low Prices. JOS. A. HARRIS, Proprietor. Prow City, Utah Center Street, A Long, Hard Task. I wonder what Short is driving at now! He seem to bq very busy of late Yea; he has Just drawn a prise in the lottery, and is going around paying up all hiq Lowell Citizen, debts. Not strictly beautiful, but with an arch and vivacious manner that makes her parDiscussing u New Blank Book. Tho binder has got this new ticularly attractive, is Mia Lota Robinson, Bookkeeper of Mm John M, Robinson, oue of daughter ruled In a very funny way. the most famous eooiety leaden Baltimore ledger Proprietor (looking at the book) Yes, It has bad in many a day. Miss Robinson le arena to be humorously ink lined. Yen In a dresses and tall, gracefully formed, style New. peouflarly becoming to a brunette She ia a Mt dashing and daring in her dram, but her Proven. conservative city seems to like the change from more demure beauties, and she is uniWho wye figures never list M o bb versally popular. Light. CABOXJBg BlTTOX PXTFHk Provo Furnishings, A SPECIALTY SUITS ic gome Curiosities In norsoslioea. Street of in With a Full Line Clothing, Gents Adjustment. Mother My boy, I didnt mean to whip you so hard. Willie (who hae been stealing-jam- ) That's all right, ma. I didnt get quite enough Juq anyhow, ami Ill go and get a little more, New York Suq, MISS LOTA XOBIXSOM. selfish; spoke pays: hi frieuds called him whole souled, generous, big hearted, hospitable. C. . Rasmussen, THE HARNESSMAKER! LEADS THE TRADE IN PROVO. KODUUT BOHAXSKOXa. dluavian tumulus; 8 and 4, two styles of Roman shoe of the time of the sarly Cwsar In the second picture are shown: 1 and 8, of tho modern nallleas shoe; 8, shoe (boa with a rubber frog pad ; 4, a va-rietl- nqu-sllppi- ng Mammoth stock of Light and heavy, Harness anrL ' Saddles of all sorts. Tho host good fox tho Icvisf money Correspondence solicited. Center St., Peovo, Utah, |