Show i 1 jS7 t1P 1 J JIGiir W f 1 < > t fgas spw 1 w ii < 1 t J 1 r l 4 i THE SALT LAKE HERALD FRIDAY MAHOH E 1853 SALT LAKE HERALD SALT LAKE CITY UTAH BY THE HERALD PUBHSHIXG CO DIRECTORS H O CHASIBEES President HEIJEHJ QUAINT VicePresident r L WnaiA2Ls Join T CAIJTO K A SMITH A W McCusc J L RAWMNS R W YOUNG j J W JUDD GiionoE CUJUKS Smox BAMBErvcrR HORACE G WHITNEY FHAXKIAS S RICHARDS WIEITAM HTDE Editor CHAISES W PKKKOSE Assistant Editor t t THE X AIXY HEBAID Is published every morning morn-Ing Monday escepted at THE HEEAID block corner West Temple and First r Eoutn streets alt Lake CItY TEn s OP sBBscjurriou C Dnlly per year 1000 I Daily Mi months 500 l Daily permonth 100 SemiWeekly per year 300 BemKWeeKly sixmoctlis 1 5 ° 250 Sunday ear 7 per year Sunday six months 150 LL subscriptions payable strictly in advance ad-vance t J ALL commanlcations should be addressed to j THE HERALD Salt Lake City Utah BCBSCESBESS will confer a lavoroy forwarding information to this office when the 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readers than THE HERALD With twenty pages It will in addition to its usual news and local feature columns be brimful of special illustrated articles of which the following are a portion MRS CLEVELANDS CHARITIES Augusta Prescott relates how the first lady of the land does good to the poor and shows her characteristics by pretty ways and plenty of tact with an account of how her charities are conducted Four handsome illustrations illus-trations INVENTIONS OF FAMOUS MEN i Rene Bache In a letter from Washington t tells THE HERALD readers of Abraham Lin i colns device for raisins boats of Prof Henrys 1 steam biren and Mark Twains scrap book r and illustrations are given of tho so three inTention in-Tention I BILLIARDS IN PARIS I A correspondent gives a graphic description l of Milliard plaring at Vignaurs celebrated cafe f where Slosson and SkaeHer were ivpnt to cross cues with celebrated French players Three flue portraits are given of Vignauz of Skael leI and of Slossoc I t OLD POSTAGE STAMPS This entertaining article treats of the mania for collecting old postage stamps and gives an < account of the rarest and largest collection i referring to the De Coppet collection In New York and an Italian collection which surpasses that of the British museum Profusely Illustrated iI Illus-trated l A TERRIBLE FIGHT WITH BEARS 1 Here is a thrilling bear story located in the gulches of Colorado from the pen of Laura B Marsh with two illustrations AX EASTER WITH PAREPA t Very pleasant memories in hundreds of people who will read this article will be aroused of the great ParepaRoga whose matchless Voice was tho worlds wonder many years ago It is written by Myra S Delano and Is accompanied accom-panied with a portrait of the celebrated vocalist I vocal-ist DANCING IN SCHOOLS Frank Pope Humphrey relates how dano lag is taught In the public schools of Scotland and tells of a doctor of divinity presiding at a school dansantc Two 2column illustrations GROWING A HEALTHY SKIN Dyspepsia of the mouth How acidity of the tomachEpoils the temper and complexion complex-ion by Shirley Dare HOW TO USE A FEW FLOWERS This Is a most interesting article by Mrs Ellen Alden showing how a handful of Sotrers can be made more decorativo than a whole load of bric > brac It also gives directions how tot to-t m a dinner table with some valuable facts about carrying flowers and the best way to keep them Three Illustrations STYLES IN TABLE L1 SN Clara Dunce writes ot the latest styles In table cloths doylies and mats with many a desirablelant to hostesses Two pretty illustrations illus-trations ELEGANT COSTUMES AT ChlNKES Tho popular fashion writer Ada Bache Cone wrItes from one or the most artistic places on the Riviera about the inaralllcent robes f worn by the cream of every great centre In the icorld describing new fabrics necr models 4 poems In bonnets and hats etc Illustrated with four flnr fashion plates EASTERS EGO FROLIC r Here is a epJeadld story for little children by Sarah Winter Kellogg HOW TO BE AN ORATOR E Jay Edwards writes of the advice ROB coo conkling gave to young men who had Such jg an ambition and of the superb oratory of Wendell Phillips and Genii Smith AccompanyIng Accom-panying are portraits of Conkling and Phillips i I I 1 < 1 Ii I tf ii t |