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Show ' j0 THK SALT LAKE TIMES. SATURDAY. APRIL 25. 189i: homks of s)irnii;iixi:us. THEY AH!. AMONG THE FINEST IN THE CITY OF NC'vV YGKK. I'uill l..il1'.e Ki'iri ilf I 1 with ;l firitcrliil 1'i'it, anil Hi llr.'rllioiii Am 8llil.iut.it-- ivtlh trout I'tio-ti- i lupin Mail.) In lllioitiaiti. Tills latter. lK-- j I C'fi:tV'i'iii'l- ni'i' I Nt'.v Voiiic, April To iiiin'ty-tiiii- Hi(il,' out of every j n n lit.- - l.ati'pu t jriv-- n Koiiui tunr a- -n by the .Southern wciy of Ki w York it compl-- p) locate permanent ly ill ?. Yolk. Lilt jliwtli he and In.-- wife have alr-ad- y taken h for. must rank in the nutr-poli- s. Mr. Wife's law practice, it in ...tiniat' ,1, nets him 'i.ooO annually, iwi'l Mrs. Wi o ii one of tin! riTi'ii'.i-t- l six i.,1 j'tl- Til. ir ut Is K.a- -l Twenty- - ,': Ml'-'t- ; til,' llall door IS ipa-.-o- Hems 111 ore like it manor limi than tin ordinary brown Ml ne front iienr the liu.nc.--t I In.) ",h- - ' fare m N-- w York. Tin? parlor nnd dm-- ! itnc run) t nr.' ;i - unlike as csibie to th typic.d city ,a;:.n"iuei.is. The furniture i.i mu-tJ- y of ros.wood and l:taln..niiy, i and Irish "M m lli" buniiylor it liun- - iln '1 rs or more. In the imrlor U it jlui!i.b".iiM'!v carv-- d iiiiiliu.'any chair looter. 1 with lo it lor. It was (he i ::. t ,il char i !' Vir rini i I r t'.iity-fiv- !y. nr., uii-- civr-l b,i'n:i'.; tin- - tl!ili tie' i ...iv r;,'. r in .;!ttv. l.v!iily Urn i. (.f tin f,n hi the root II h I'll St. J.oreti i Ki.itiicf on Sevres ii.ua. Ir was f.k"!l lii". Vi-;- h,.in. a l .Turin : !- i- ar. Laterr.ver-- i ii. .r Wi .. .i:.r.,vr.-- i: wn-r- ;.!.! t, j nii.l ; ioi tn .1t for it ret'trn from j 111'' V.ar ilej.ai-!i'etit- Til" .'.;,-- v vlto rvni'm f-- rri.i.'.ws' iviVi.iu-- 'l tliu ji.etMt-.- ,,!l'e:va sl.'iiio for - r-- ... rev l.iiiiin. It w:e- the li.-.--t mt m;.ti.l that ! lie ;;. :n ,al jmlilie h el roi.e. initio the i'!ii:M-l,al,!- Mr ar;' h of th" smiih. l u colony "1 in the iiftr-poli- it. Hut even this t;i"in.l . n j n t . Willi all its brilliant. surrniiiiiliiii;s. ave ln,-- mi lli...:iu.it.: id .1 of the numb-a- of tins Yho hae loeat' J ill iilel Ji'iout iev Vol !; Miiee til . war A eous. rv.a-tiv- e eMiinate .l thef- tal !lt H..i:e-wh- at over l':a. twill, l ii rsuns who have invesliatni the mbjecl eLwly kiv ibat .0,t)it, eiioiii.'h to .e..ile a tuwti nslar:;e lis Lotiist iiltf, is mr.i'li nearer tli') eorreet lhrnro. i i. v V'v-:r:.J..i:i- ' .. " . . t , : ' ! " - V" " ' ,' '; ' ' : ' v. ' , . I'l l ilo.it of till! 111. lllliel'S of this (a.h.llV came north shortly after the war elovl, generally with their fortunes - elly hal-tered. They were often hainlieai)ied at every turn by the nm-- t r no n prejudice, but in the face of it all they Went liti'iuftilly to work amote,' their new and not always friendly neighbors, nnd Bticeeedini; sowell that now many of the most beautiful bonus in the i;re,at city uro owik.'J and tenanted by families who were left all but penniless by the civil fctrifo which ct so many liitni.in livx. lrobably the imwt typical anions' t In-- southern homes occupied by ex Coiifed-cnite- s in the metropolis is the one t') Colonel ,J,,ni . Fellows, the Mlvcr toiijoied tittorney of New York county and present member of connrcKS from one of the city dist riots. Colonel Fellows' residence is it lar.'e, minare, roomy framo inan.stou.on one of the jirettiest local ions on Wa'diimfbui liifiglits. From the L'rii.at .iaza, vhieh runs half way around tiie Iioiim', a iu;f;-liifice-view of the limb-o- n can be ob-tained, while on the rii;!it tlie Ki'ainl sweep of the western Boulevard, with iU never consuls? slroniu of fasliioiiaMu eijuipaes, can bo traced for Several tiiili-- s northward. The hon-- e lu-- s on a natural elevation of rock n. it ly twenty feet iibove tiie vol of i li.e Hundred and Fffty-Hecotl- olivet, wllieil 1( face, ,'ni.l is reached byal'iiit of broad Womleii steps. The front door, which leads IHun the piazza to tiie hotiM'. opens into a hall that is lar';e i non:;h for dancing pur-po.-e- s. Kaicred aliout tliu walls are all sorts of striking orii.aiiieuts, prominent anions which are several hookcnes cur-ta- i noil with heavy plusli hani;inj,'s. l'Attl.ull IN JOHN S. IllifHK. it. All oil paiuliie,' by Tricy th it wiM probably become liMi.l'ie hallos Hear (lie pal lor out ranee. If, xhows a lnwlatid sciie on the,lames riv. r, iiud the exact 'put whore "( '..'uii' l Carter, of Carters-- Ville,"lhe hero of T il. I 'ellt IITV Seri al, V. elit on hi-- , t'aiiiniis sIimoI ill j; u.p, "Ii', !' .il.s is well brought, out. Another noteworthy picture is a por-lia- it of Mr, Wi-e'- s evaiidmotlier x tiines remov. d. 'J'ii" painter has pict-ured a li,in'l'tii' pwect faeed dame, of whom any pro,', uiior nii:,'ht. be proud, liming her cnipatatively sln.rt resi-deiie- o in the north .Mrs, Wis- - has al-ready l.ecome very iittaehed to New Yoik and N'i'vv Yorkers. She is a thot'oiieh soulhisrner. however, and maintains her love f r her native slain with undiminished fervor. If a .lender, delicate l.iiil.1, kIh i.s. notw itiislati'liiiL', po.-sse- of a wonderful amount of y and vitality. Ib r Irmdsoui.. fao is framed by a t clii-- h r of ooldeti hnir, and every feature slcwa h- -r penile Id ri and t'eariiiL;. She is the mother of four children, one of whom is a West Point, cadet. lir. .1. II. Parker, tiie millionaire vice pr, ident of the Park National bank, is Olie of t he lie st active Soil! h' l ma's in llm cif v. He i., first lieutenant eoni'icci b r of the New York t'ont'ed, rate Camp of Veterans, and a leading member of tin Southern fcoeiety. His home at IS Kat Sivty-nint- h is one of the most ill city noted for its may;-iiiliee-le. ines. The drawin-- ; room is ;is rich in art .as a painter's Ktmlio, and as ele-a- nt as money nnd ri tilled taste can mala. ir. Theecilini? is a marvel of fres-co work, and represents it sky with soft, ileecy clouds that seem to be drifting b..-fo-re a gentle brei ze. Around the sides, as a border, a battlement extends, over which cherubs are wapiti i? a j merry war with roses. About tlie bow window in the front of the parlor is a irroup of four cherubs, emblematic of j the seasons. lu tiie selection of furniture, pictures and bric-a-bra- c for (ho apartment tlio most perfect taste has been displayed. Kichsiikeii stud's, with here ami there a rare piece i if embroidery, cover tlie chairs and divans; scarfs of oriental richness j drain-th- mantel and stain is, and the most eNitiisito camu- - abounds everywhere. The whole is hauled from above by it chandelier of the most artistic de.-ie- The arms .and stem arc of a delicate liniit bronze tili-re- e, the globes are of tiio ., .'r' i' ' , WeJ ': i r. r i, l '''"! .fef.V4 iitMMi hiiii in" mi. I'AiiKun's itorsr.. pure-it- , crystal, and the p. aidant is an esse shajieil a;;ai - beautifiiltv The rest of to. ar,i-.'i- s furnished with isU il l!eil!lr.-'S- . Mrs. Pario-- perf.onai!'.' superintends all the ill- -, ills of in r Complete Oslablish- - j Jiiiiil. S:!e is a mo ,t aeeompii'-lie- con- - and hi r majiii-.'- s are tinct-ured s itii tin- - warmth and p. h of the oonth. ii. T. Vi'iNou, the wealthy bank: r. who was the financial of tit- - C"f".ler- - cy in Tairope, lias a i:iarr,".ie.eenf linuia at ol I I' ll l II av. iiae. i;s hmi is j for ii-- colleeiioii ,f rich ta;'stri"!t and In-- mm : i I mu- - i .a' it puT'.d p;.bi-.;i'l- P.f.t. umiil ail i'.:e !' r- ' run luxury cxidenees nf tl;e owiot' soiitiieru ldr'li and rcarii!.; i.liotiiiil .at ovi-r- turn. Pail Lvr.mi p.Mii.ou in isonr.it a. I'hyok's imysH. To the left as one enters, behind soft portieres, is the ilrawiiur room, an apart-ment that reminds the in nothimr of the stuffy parlor, which is so often to Le Feeu even in some of tlie bi'st appoint-f- l New York hous:";. Kverythiiii,' is lilit and airy, and even in tie) hottest; Ktiuinior day, when life is utibear.able in the avorjjre Metriijiolitau residence, Mrs. Fellows' "best room" is as cool and rest-ful as a shaded bower at the seaside. And the same airof fresh daintiness per-vades the rest of the house up stairs and down, bedroom, library and everything else. Tlie dining room is a charmin- - af-fair, with its cozy round table, patted plants mnl general air of com fort. Tito lady who preside over flits pr tty e tab- - lishuH-n- t is in every way worthy of the lame achieved by the woman of th ' She is ;i model housekeeper, ami lives only for her family, which consi-ts- , besides herself and husband, of two sor.i and three, youni; dan-liter- s. General Po.er A. Pryor, who was re- - cently jippo.utud to the common pleas ber.cii, bv-- s in a nr.re a ic neici;- - borlieod than Culosvl Follows, his h ur.e bein-- v located at a liit Tiiirty-t'tir.- l atrtvt, Fifth avenue. It is ;i lar.ro brown stone, furnished thrimt'liimt iu t vipiisito taste. Mrs. Pry. r, a calm, lady, whoso sfnllem ss is niani- - ft-si-; iu every movement, is n proiiiiu'-n- t fociety leader. 1 '.ut, despite her exact- - i; .social (bit -s siii- - is a t horoiiLdi hou-e- - keei.er, and bciOcs th s a.--si t s h, r 1; us- - luiid as ;etiera! seen tary. 1 "Sun-da- y cveniiiuV are a leature of th.. me-tropolis, and on t'ie-- e oeia-ion- s she (.'.ee.eraily slathers under Is r roof t.ho bri,.;ht in New Yo'k. 'I'he Prsor parlors are very stately, 1; .:: i apar;i:n-:iis- and every p:, e of I ari.i'ure and brie ae lias about it an imprint oi b tiie lady of the house and la r 1ms-baei- l. A feature of the main parlor is a colonial mantel, on which sl.iad a pair of ma--- i e i audle-siick- s tliai. wei'i; l.roiisiit to tni- - country a century and a half .'!.;;' '. Th" piwa:l-iii- (j.,r overywlM-r- iu the room is a soft terra, i'o' fa. b:;;l(ie l with a shade of pile pi nl;. Tue walls and .are liiii.-.lii-'- in this rotor, and it is tvpro-liuc.'- d in the li avy carpet w'iiieh c ..vers tiie rloor. In one corner of l'i- -i fastened ta th.; wall a'y-vt- ; a roat divan covered iu . id ohl silk, is a cabin, t filled with Mrs. Prvoi'., ,rt treasures in Worcester ami Uresdeti china. ' in the oppo.-it-a wall is a sinking . rtr.ut iu oil of General and Mrs. I'rvor's dau-h-t- er, "drs. I'land. Sou Conches and ca-- ' chairs till up the corners. and souvenirs (roin tlie south abound every where about tiie lion.-- ", in (ieneral pryor's liiirary up stairs, which takes up the entire front on the. Second flvjor. Jidin S. Wis;., Vivu'iuia's , is one of ihc latest a- -, ;i -- it i: . t.ithe Colo'.iV, Ho oid'.' earn.; l'o,ir years iij'o tj CHICAGO SBOBT LINE. THE ASNi Milwaukee) MILWAUKEE & St PAUL U the only l!n running Solid YVstlhiilnd tt'-a- llvutnt and Kleetrio Lli;ht,"d Tralnj ilaily, between Gtiicaito nnd Omaha, composed o( MauntreTnt Bleeping Car and Tte Finest Dining Can U tns Warll i;yi:k vni in o vi kst-clas- s (TU CT 1 0 NjJ Saturday, April 25th. ll.-- .l SOITII MAIN iSTKKI.T. N. J. Levy k Co. Merchant Tailcw. Will fell their entire Stock of CooU at Auction. Finest line of KitRlish ' nipi Amerioon Cloths for Overconts. Suit, 1'iintalnnns, lot of Tailor Ti inimin:s. Sewing Machines, Tailors' Irons, Tables, Chairs, Counters, lot of line. Slore Fixtures. To the Trade and Public in General Must Vacate May i. P. S. - Sale to continue from day to day till Slock is all sold. 27. II. Favicr, Auctioneer. Spii ADDonnceient or1 txix: GaAtern J. --A , .w Hits r" A 77 T'- i'reeimnontlj r eeopnized ns Salt 1 .it li . Ii iiders ot'lushioii. tv M- iimt i.'i.-i- ' v.e a! !. of N'' T --.!. i.f 1. !'.' i. U Hui: '""I '!'"!' !. i t 'fa- I d a: li- - .!. t In lie i ..I fur t:' mo:.ey in;r tb-n- u CHESS SUITS FC1 SiLE G3 litfiT. Any further lnforaiaiioa will h chserfall furuialied bjf ALEX. MITCHELL Couiuisrclkl A.uk 20) I'MitrnKH ltl'ir, Salt !.Hk City. T. F. I'OWKl.L. Traveling Agent. Hoii Grouse p. C.ro.s-- Hair linpii'.ly. j l'.r.viii-at- Di'.i'itnfT. Mi, j.s falliti!,' ll.itr. :f A( Is a rrcventive .!, ::v?a of Halilncfs. 'v , .l. I Grows Hair on V- - ' V r.'tlo. HcaJ. ) Isr.nKxquUile t ' ToiU-- Article. '."'( 1:1 Tie? tlolll all ,,j cior:tij4 matter. in. M.ncn' ifA'eei t.t'.le Toi .ottj an lion' t fswi rientoi iom .q.al all Hi. Nature'? ''.( tiie ly. Mo Eos! Hair OiSiVir Co, NCV7 YORK, pop Sale by alt Oruojiats. Lynch & Glasmasm. ; f P Real Estate Brokers, p We Ofer the Following Bargains for a Few Days Only. They Mist be Sold at Once. Tlie Following Are Gsnuiae Bargains : ft l.of. with now rmnie Cottapp, 'i rooms, larpo liaulry and dosH, rlty water, fruit tr-'s- : on Alameda Atomic, iK'ttvoen Itriliam and first kOetli, near IVitli r,ast i,ro ,"()!r ft, 4 Mocks north from McCornickN Residence, nie'ly hicalcd, lruit trees, etc 1,000 COvMO It Lot, on Capital Hill, nicely located, beautiful tiow 7C0 2,"nl4ll ft lAtt, on Capitol Hill, good location, fair view.. 400 15 tuts. .lOl loft each, on Grant street, between 5th & ;ih orth; each 150 10 1 15 l-- il, on Maiu street, 1 block from Temple; thisis a snap 12,000 lO Lots, i!5xl25 ft, ."I blocks north of l'oplar (Jrove; tho j biHich for 1,"50 ' :;."5! 15 ft, double corner, 4 blocks southeast o AVarm Springs, line poach orchard tin ground 7,000 lxl 05 ft In west part of Lot 'J, lilk H, Tlat A, per 1'ront ft (easy terms) 50 2 beautiful biiildinjr lots, 50xl(5 ft each, on 4h I'ast, hot. :trd and 4th South, per front It 5 i:5ltt. :jOx14Scach, on I. A. K. (1. railroad, bet. 5th and (Hh North, ood terms, each 250 IfePcpiilar Route Mtif To all Points East. Only Ono Change of Cars Ihb to' Kansas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. FREE KECLM G CIIUIl CARS. l:e sure your ticket reads Tla tha MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. H. C. TOWNSEND, S. V. DERRAH, O. P. T- - A., St. Louis. C. r.iP. A 101 S. Main Str.nt. BltLk. tltr, UUk) M Central Railway. Time-Tabl- e, in Eftctt April 1, 1S31t( l'assongcr trntns will run dally bfn-- Balti L.nk and Park City as follows: SALT kAKE C'JTV. Praia 1 leaves 8th Soutb and Mala... SVO a.m) a " ' " ... 4 (p.u. " 8 arrives " " " ,10::iO a.i ",4 " " " " ... t.Mp.tt,' pak rrnr. Train 1 arrlTcs at Park Clty. 10:30 suroj " 8 " " fl :.iOp.iai " a leaves " " 81W vini . " 4 " " 4:J0p.m, Suliurlan p:Msnni;v trains run dally te;n Sait Lai;e C.ty and Mill Creek s fol-lows: ( Leave Salt Lake 40 and 8:23 IB, andi 4:lti and 10 pan. KeturuluR: Lews Mill Creelr 7:rt an 0:09 a.m., ami i W and 8:4:1 p.m. iirtlre and Depot cor. Eighth South an 4 Main Street. . Jcs, H. Young, I. J. IrfacKintosft, Gen. Suyertntendenb Gen. Ft. A P Agt, " SANTA 0 " Atchison, Topsa & Santa Runs the Finest Trains between DcEw Colorado Sprtinfs. puehlo mid Ateblnun, Topeka, Kaimi Ulty, Su Joseph, Galeuburg, Cldcago, These Trains are Solid Vestibut DINING CAR3 FREE RECLINING . LIBRARY CHAIR OARS Leaving Deuvor 1p.m. dally. MOST POPULAR ROUTE I To reach all atrn Points, either via CbJcafO or 1st. Louts. Ask any ticket agent for tickets ver this Ua For further Information, time cords, eta, call apon ar nJaro.u J. D. KENWORTH , Geu'l Ag't, Pregress Dld'g, Salt Lake Ottfi CEO. T. NICHOLSON, Sa, Pass, ft Ik t Ag't, Topeka, Kaa. Health is Wealth I I dial i tUJLl-i?" rf ATM g NT J"j Pi. Yi. 0. West' Nhjvf ah t;imin Ticiat K F. nt. a (maraud vi for Mvst'-ia- , , ( '''ii I'a'rjiunB, V Nprvnuji ..'nt ruhri k fiiStttitt'h-- Nc.'ViPil PlOiirilf Oil t"M1-t- I'V': ur or ii oh' or t.ii.Vfi., W Ak." il! ti. M" ivn a ft'"ilju' of tin- Hr.tiu riU'.tui; in innannv ,uid :p;t,4:ui.; t i iii ft rv, l"t.iv IV t :i''.lt:i. I'rltint iro AK'. HHrftlT'ff n'Lo - 1'iuv-- in titntir nt. luvoiuLt.'i' y Lvt-- s i.S o'. i'nrt o f ttio liraiu, a;jii ir ov-.- ;f inl. i.c : v n b.x f O!if;in ir.'irtii tin;.; prit ni li t) a or si boxt's tav t6 'jo, sent by uimi jirpi;ii cm rvcoipl of pr ictv WE GUAHANTKE S;X POXFS Tocure ujr fiup. With cacti rdtT il ,y ih k.x b'xtn, ai cimnj,ni I with i: w. w;li c:Ki tbtf pti nti.MT mr :ltt"n K':rAnr t ipfiniil t tie n v n"v if :h r::nt cio-- fT'ct a cur. (iua!-;iiite'- iss; l only by JkIhi-t.m- , frail i: (.; .,, LtupTU, 4i il-- iu tL, bint .J & ROSS. d UjiUI luA(Sl ULi.iUi.liiifr i 21 Stale :t.. nalt I j ,j SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN Iff EUIP- - J KENT OF BODIES. I Open All Might. Telspfcons, 334. g rfi.u'la3.-;-l.s.'.dA'Ui-- .t tfcMSiAi Ai:.i i:.in l y:e. s. M tl f,, sil.I' I. tlvi: ll'. We Oiler tbe Above for a Few Days Only. Easy Terrri ! Lynch & Glasmann. fjeo. 31. Soult, .fa. aMi(loiminf II. S. ItniufioM. President. Vice President. Secretary, Geo M. Scott & Co. llNCillll'OUATKl).) DKALKliS Is Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mijl Findings, Etc. Agents for the IVulfro Wood Pulley, Eoeblin's Stel Wire Hope, Va-cuum Cyduder and Krigine Oils, Hercules Powder. Atlss Kngiuos and Pei ets. Mack Injectors, Piiiffalo Scales, Jel'e,rsou llorso Whim, lilake Pumps, Miners' uud Placksiuit lis' Tools. Ktc. 1(58 Main Stroet. Salt Lake City, . Utaju KELLY 8c CD. Printers, Stationers, Blank Book-Maker- s. No. fl W. Heoonrt South 4i. Sat Lake City. - - Utah. Oiir facilities for dn!n tlrst-cias- s Joli Pri.it- - lnK are of taw newest anil tiooUa rulmt, I tuiie'l aial h u;nl to unl r. Samples of it, ul- - rca.. Minins. Hank ami war na;...n l.a.id. v'l.nMilcti. line of i.inif" Sup-fact- ., eii:i,r:iriiii; !'o most niijiravo-- i Laljor-bavi-ami Lcouoinlcal invuntious. Frioes Low ! Call on u t nt ft I r CO 3a.st Iiist Gstitln- - Colorado HiU By. PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE. Standard Gmijc. BETWEEN IleriTPr. Copailo (Springs, Pueblo, SaltLaks U((ilen. P.vitlc Coast and all Korthwnsl Points, via Manltou, Leadville, Aspea anil Ulenwood Springs. Wmm isirpassed. Thronnrh Pullman Sleepers and Pullmaa Tourist Gain between Denver and San Kranciscu. Throuith lhe heart of ths Rocky Mountains--Th- e most comfortable, the .safest and thai grandest of ail Traus Continental Routes. For rates, dcscrtptlon, pamphlets, etSk, call upon or addroas J. D. KENWORTKY, Gen'l Ag't. Progress liid it. Salt Lake Clay. H. COLLBRAN, CHAS. S. LEE. General Munger. General aes. Ag&a. Colo. Springs, 0 do. Iieuvu, Oiesk T H IS Denver & Rio Brands SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLCX The Favorite Huute to j ClcoiTOod, Aspen, LeadviUe, Tufiljlo, Colorado Spring, Denver And all Points East and South. TWO DAILY. Elegant Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, and Free Chair Cars on Each Train. For full Information, call on or address W. J. SHOI'WLLL. AgeiM, ?h W. Bud Smith, S, T. SMITH, A. S. HUGHES, Ct.nerat Manager. Traitlc Manairer. S. K. HOOPKR, (i. V. and T. A. OAUFOUXIA OHEiEj A very ploa.iiit l.axuhn. made from the juice of Fresh Prunes combined uith'a few harmless vegetable ot wei'-ktiou- and hi'h'v m.'di- - ciiial ijuaiities. put up in the form f f'llKAM IlltOl'S. Making a very valuable preparation tott im ams ash iiti.lu;i:N, Assiuiilatintr the feed and Heulating the Stomai'ii and lioweis. it ri.uM'it'i's t.i.ti-sriiiv- ( r. i" i; Ms AM. JU s r. IT IS A WOHBEEFOL REMEDY V' C'NSl IPM H.IN', Sl.CII S o.', A il. Cos v; a. si, l.o-- s or !sn.a:e. IV els, 1 ia Ere Vh.CH C'KXTS. To.- - Sate t V Ail i rackets BRGGS MEDICINE CO., San Francisco California. BeanSifuI Woman (.MILKs SWKKT-- ! 7s. LY at the thnii;hl "Jk&,-J- 0i her own level!-nrsf- . Hvrry woman .. - ; 3T' . smiles sweetly whe 'r : ie Wisdom s Ro-- ., jr.i btnine, for it (rivei I ctt - to her a clear, u una- - - , pnrent, brautilul 'yt j fcKin. A l.ra'.itilul t J eemplejra.n nloue is f ': raake a wumso ;, V, ' beautiful. A woman t 1 L N., who lias a oeaiiofiii :'(,ty. v. complexion Hlioii- i-r .f 1 piesei ve it the ooe Y v. X leas loriunate in iu ' Y this possession ' tfeA aiieuia htanlity it. 1 W wilum's Rober- - v" 14 x tine does just what if claimed for it It not only oieser.es and beau-tuic- e tr-- complexion, but repairs the damages done by the use ol the many dangerous com-pounds now in the maiaet, by its tonic edect, the xkin to a natural, healthv action. id the testimonials Ismous artistes, eels-jete-d ri ii'-" and Cluneal yajtic-iaaa- . i SpXVT5 K Specialty Beggs & Tracy, CONTHACTCBS OH - Steam & Hot Water Featim," Boilers, Pumps, Etc. mm PROMPTLY ATTEKDEO TO. WStateRond. Rrani U: Salt Lake Cay. 63) lTUi St., Uenrer. Col Bio GraMo Mm 7GMND5. G WD Lj J i CU.ir.LUT TIiC-T- i' DIE : In E:!c I Air 11 il. No Xo. I. KAST-IIOI'X- TI'AiNs A' ail. e Arl .:. ; Ma... tij.rs. L.r. v.. !. Is::;: cai. S: i:. ,i.m. iv.i i i. o.e i' a i .cm. :.i ;.:-;- C'Vi' .'t ..- c a.m. - p. in. re. i l i. :o a.!i; ii iM. I.e'.t e iiv ,. ...... !: i a 'n. .ti, j, ta. 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