OCR Text |
Show t.ti; was busy from morning to might on the NOTHING BUT BLOOMERS CO. Stock Exchange. The Hay Denvers had hardly moved Woman Physician of New .York 8ays in before number two also struck its Skirts Mast Give Way. found ladies and the placard, again "As regards the matter of costume," that they had no reason to be discont-e- d said a woman doctor of New York to a with their neighbors. Doctor BalTribune reporter, "I think the long thazar Walker was a very well known Is to go. It looks out of bound skirt name in the medical world. Did not his on a bicycle and is certainly qualifications, his membership, and the place of record his writings fill a long? half much In the way. The truth of the column in the "Medical Directory' from matter is that no costume which can be his first little paper on the "Gouty devised is going to make! women apDiathesis" in 1859 to his exhaustive bicycle. The treatise upon "Affections of the Vaso-Mot- pear at their best on aassume and the that very position they System" in 1884? A successful constant movement of limbs the up and medical career which promised to end . CO BY DOYLEr in a nresidentshin nf n. onlleee and a down prohibits a graceful appearance. But if her conduct and appearance hflrnnptrv haA .hnrt hv his The delight of the exercise, however, had already somewhat Jarred upon their R1lddin lriW, irJThl more than compensates for any drawlimited and precise sense of the fitness sum from a &rateful which back of this kind, and most wheel-wome- n patient, Ufe. had of things, what were they to think of rpndprPf1 Mrr, tr nnd for are willing enough to look even the next little act . in this tableaux had pnahlpd hiTY1 fn tlirn Mn attention in order to enjoy the sport. awkward vivantr The cabman red and heavi to the more sclentific part of his profes- The Impression seems to prevail that, jowled, had and held out his hand for his fare. charm for him than Its more practical for a woman bicyclist to decry skirts The lady passed him a coin, there was and To this end he is to proclaim herself unfemihine, a moment of mumbling and gesticulat had cpmmercialhisaspect. house in Weymouth somewhat more immodest than her given up ing, and suddenly she had him with street; and had this opportunity conventional sisters. I say that such taken both hands by the red cravat which girt of JUTERNATIONAL PRESS ASSOCIATION. scientific Instru is not the case. In my opinion, for a his himself, moving his neck, and was shaking him as a ments and his two to charming daughters woman to ride in bloomers, with a CHAPTER I. terrier would a rat. Right across the (he had been a widower It for some years) she thrust him, and pushing into the more over them, which is constantly ad pavement peaceful atmosphere of skirt ue him up against the wheel, she banged Norwood. THE blowing up and showing the bloomers ai his head three several times against it- There was thus but one villa unoc- beneath, is far more indelicate than for F YOU PLEASE, the side of his own vehicle. .30 and it was no wonder that the the bloomers to be in evidence from the mum," said the "Can I be of use to you, aunt?" cupied, two maiden ladies watched with a keen start. The wearing of the skirt sugvoice of aj domestic asked the large any youth, framing himself Interest, which deepened into a dire gests that there is something to consomewhere in the open doorway. from incidents curious the round the' angle of apprehension, and where the bloomers are worn "Not the panted the en- which heralded the coming of the ceal, the door, "number raged lady. slightest," a is frank intimation that the rider it "There, you low black- new tenants. learned had three is moving in.' guard, that will They already teach you to be Imper- from the the nature of her undertakTwo little old la- tinent to a lady." agent that the family consist- recognizes and has dressed herself appropria a ing dies, who swere sitThe cabman looked helplessly about ed of two only, Mrs. Westmacott, ot- As regards the display ofit-i- s a and her nephew, Charles West- ately. ting at either side him with a bewildered, questioning widow of a table, sprang gaze, as one to whom alone of all men macott. How simple and how select it woman's ankle, I do not see why to their feet with this unheard-o- f and extraordinary thing had sounded! Who could have foreseen more vulgar than to show her arms from in had happened. Then, these fearful portents which and part of her spinal column In evenejaculations of rubbing his head, seemedit to of the threaten violence and dis- ing dress. There would be nothing window to the rushed and he mounted slowly on to the box, and terest, sitting-roodrove away with an uptossed hand ap- cord among the dwellers in The Wilder- vulgar in a woman's sitting' with her ness? Again these two old maids cried foot up if she had on a divided skirt Monica dear," sald one, pealing to the universe. care, "Take The lady in 'er. heartfelt chorus that they wished lace in the curtain; herself smoothed down her dress, pushed back shrouding ou gathered at the knee, or even bloomers, "don't let them see us." her hair under her little felt hat, and they had not sold their field. "Well, at least, Monica," remarked but when she has an ordinary flowing "No, no, Bertha. "We must, not give strode in through the hall-doo- r, which ' she closed behind her. As with a whisk Ejrtha, as they sat over their treacups skirt and elevates her foot ever so little them reason to say that their neighbI think But that ors are inquisitive. her short skirts vanished into the that afternoon, "however strange these the aspect is entirely different. we like "One can see an illustration of this if stand safe we are jthis." darkness, the two spectators Miss people may be, it is our duty to be as The open window looked out upon a Bertha and Miss Monica "Williams sat polite to them as to the others." subtle difference at any time in viewsis"Most pleasaand her trimmed well laTrn, certainly," acquiesced Eloping looking at each other in speechless a ing sculpture. There is a calm nobilnt, with fuzzy rosebushes and a was amazement. For fifty years they had ter. "Since we have called upon Mrs. Hay ity, a dignity, about the simple pose of bed of sweet william; It window and little that peeped through A lounded by a low wooden fence, which across that trim garden, but never yet Denver and upon the Misses Walker, the undraped Venus that the figure Hf screened it off from a broad, modern had such a sight as this come to con- we must call upon this Mrs. Westma- which stands in a conscious, shrinking attitude lacks altogether. It is the ad cott also." new metaled road. At. the other side found them. I 25c as mission that there is anything to con- As are dear. or this road were three large detached "Certainly, long they "I wish," said Monica at last, "that our as land I feel if villas with peaty eaves we had living upon they ceal which suggests vulgarity when the the field." kept a each were in sense our balconies, wooden and small and that it drapery is by accident disarranged, guests, "I am sure I wish we had," answered is our of to own welcome in them." little its grass square standing duty At the costume show in Madison her sister. "Then we shall call tomorrow," said and of flowers. All three were equally Square garden there were lay figures neve, but numbers one and two were Bertha, with decision. CHAPTER II. in cycling costumes in order to Yes,' curtained and sedate, with a human, dear, we shall. But, oh, I wish dressed snow tne various styles. .passers-D- y number to was while sociable look it over!" them; BREAKING THE ICE. At 4 o'clock on the next day, the two invariably turned up the short skirt of three, with yawning door an$ unkempt remaiden had ladies set off upon their hospit- - one of these images in order to exam-abl- e H E COTTAGE garden, apparently only just made itself ceived its furniture and from the window of errand. In their stiff, crackling ine the unique leather binding on the wiiich the Misses dresses of black silk, with jet-bready for its occupants. A a bottom. That short skirt was "Williams tad driven up to the gate, and it was and little rows of,! lay figure but there wag vulgaronly spangled had jackets, sug. ' at this that the old ladies, peeping out looked out stands, cylindrical grey curls .4. t WhlCh dd di10nn fonnets, !lft?d' e from behind their cvirtains, and has stood for on either side of their black b"?to the bloomer suits, gef at all Pertain rected an eager and questioning gaze. many a year', in they looked like two old fashion plates or even to those with knickerbockers, The cabman had descended, and the that pleasant s- which had wandered off into the wrong out I were could if difference within this think passengers handing public uburban district decade. Half curious and half fearful, the articles which they desired him to be to lies would of made number which between they knocked at the .door clear the people there d carry up to the house. He stood Norwood, Anerley, three, which was instantly opened by a be less hue and cry. made out bicycle and blinking, with his crooked and Forest Hill. page boy. costumes. I do not think that woman arms outstretched, while a male hand, before there Yes, Mrs. Westmacott was at home, will eyer resign eT flowing skirts for Long protruding from the window; kept piliInto had been a thought of a township there, He ushered them the front. room, the drawing-roo. . . or the ordinary vo- , , of articles him a series ng up was upon a when the still Metropolis quite 1 of life, but when she goes out the Eight of which filled the curious old distant thing-- old Mr. "Williams had inspite of the fine spring weather a large cations to ladles with bewilderment. take part in active sports she should habited "The Brambles," as the little fire was burning in' the grate. The boy S0 me!" dress cried the was Monica, house "ily goodness Xei appropriately. I fail to see where called, and had owned all took their cards, and then, as they sat smaller, the drier, and the more wiz- - the fields about it. Six or eight, such down together upon a settee he set their the long skirt worn when ridng a bintir ened of the pair. "What do you call cottages scattered over a rolling country- nerves in a thrill by darting behind a cycle conveys the idea of modesty. In an- eon- that. Bertha? It looks to me like four -side were all the houses to be found curtain with a shrill cry, and prodding the first place, the motion of the limbs, . ,anl battr in the days when the century at something with his foot. The bull pup which it is intended to conceal, it there puddings." ter"Those are what young meti box each was young. From afar. when the which they had seen upon the day beand the other with," said Bertha, with a consiat, breeze came from the noth, the dull, fore bolted from its hiding place and shows much more plainly than oa woman a or As trousers. bloomers full cious air of superior worldly knowllow roar of the great city might be scuttled snarling from the room. Line ON on a sits of bicycle the plain front of the tide heard, like the breaking ti- "And be of those?" continued.) (to breadths the be skirt fit smoothly over life, while along the horizon might r a, ITETS Two great bottle-shape- d of seen of no dim the curtain smoke, the yel the knees; pieces other skirt is usually grira ysi- low shining wood had been heaped upwhich that tide threw up. Grad- CONQUEST OF THE NORTHWEST worn beneath it, and the paddling up Ddt spray on the cabman. Xl oa r j ually, however, as the years passed, the and down of the limbs looks anything DO "Oh, I don't know what those are," city had thrown out a long brick-feelWas Acquired from the British by but graceful. There are few accidents confessed Bertha. Indian tlubs had here and there, curving, extenmng. and It from long skirts; one seldom hears of Force of Arms. never before obtruded themselves up coalescing, until at last the little coton her In 1776, when independence was de- any, but it is because the wearers are peaceful and very feminine ex tages had been gripped round by these win istence. red tentacles, and had ,been absorbed clared, the United States included only extremely careful. A woman wearing rhers to make room for the 'modern villa. the thirteen original states on the sea- a long street skirt on a bicycle looks These mysterious articles were follils or Field at li by field the estate of old Mr. Wil- board. "With the exception of a few to me as much out of place as a yachtowed, however, by others which were liams had been sold to the speculative hunters, there were no white men west ing suit would appear at a ball or a more within their range of cbmprehen- two on and had borne rich crops of of the Alleghany mountains, and there cycling costume at a reception." builder, sion by a a purple lorse-pair of dumb-bell- s, suburban cricket-ba$123 dwellings, arranged in. was not even an American hunter In snug a set of golf clubs, and a avecrescents the great country out of which we have and tree-line- d curving tennis jacket. Finally, when the cab Pianist Versus Muffin Man. be& nues. father had The since made the states of Illinois, Inaway passed man, all was a curious little incident There and bristling, had fore his cottage was entirely bricked diana, Ohio, Michigan, arid "Wisconsin. at Saturday's Pop. It was a struggle staggered up off the garden path, there his two daughters, tojwhom All this region north of the Ohio river emerged In a very leisurely way from round, but had descended, lived to see then formed a part of the Province of between a pianist and a muffin man. the property the cab a big, bhilt young powerfully the last vestige of country taken from Quebec. It was a wilderness of forests, The pianist was on the platform; the THS man, with a buH pup under, one arm The 4 a pink sporting ' paper tnhls hand. them. For years they had clung; to the and prairies, teeming with game, and muffin man was in the street. faced which field one their Inwas of name windows, inhabited by many warlike tribes of the former The paper he crammed Into Sauer; the the pocket and it was only after much argument Here dians. and there were of his name it not muffin man's has extthrough t, jdust-coaiappeared. and light yellow ended his hand as if to assist some one and many heartburnings, that they dotted quaint little towns of French Herr Sajier went in .first and led off at las.t consented that it should Creoles, the most important being De- with the opening bars of a Chopin fanelse from the vehicle. To trie surprise had the fate of the others. A broad troit, Vincennes on the Wabash, and share of the two old ladles, howevejr, the only road was driven through their quiet Kaskaskla and Kahokia on the Illinois. tasia. Then the muffin man began and thing was which his received open palm IS These French villages were ruled by continued. His note was monotonous violent slap, and a tall lady bounded domain,! the quarter was three and square, Wilderness," British officers commanding small bod- but penetrating, and in the presence of unassisted out of the cab. With a re-e-al "The villas ies of regular soldiers or? Tory rangers a very large audience the German began wave she motioned the young man staring, uncompromising side.1 on other With the to and Creole partisans. The towns were frknkly admitted defeat by taking his up sprout towards the door and then with one rfoi two maids old little the sore shy hearts, hand upon her completely in the! power of the Brit- hand from the keyboard. A few more to she stood in a carel- watched their steady progress, and ish tba ess,- lounging hip government; none of the American peals from the bell just emphasized vicattitude by the gate, tie. to of fashion as what neighstates had actual possession of a foot speculated . MciJrig her toe against the wall and would into the little chance In the northwestern terri tory; the sound grew feebler and more of bors bring property listlessly awaiting the return of the own. been their had which nook always Silver." tory. The northwest was acquired at distant and then the fantasia was re( finwere all three at last And they; the time of the revolution only by armed sumed. Some people like music and As she turned slowly round, and the ished. Wooden balconies and overhangconquest, and if it; had not been so ac- others like muffins. Certainly it should sunshine struck upon her face, the two so to added been had eaves them, quired, it would have remained a part be arranged between this and next Satcatchers were amazed to she that this" ing In the of the advertise- of language the British Dominion of Canada. The urday which is to have the dominion that. very active and was far ment, there were vacant three eligible man energetic lady to whom this conquest was due at St. James' hall. from( being in her first so far Swiss-bui- lt sixteen with youth,' jrooms, villas, was a famous backwoods leader, a that Bhe had come of age no basement, electric bells, hot and cold certainly a noted Indian fighter hunter, again since she first passed that landmodern convenience, mighty The Big Cities. and every, Clark. He was a very water, Rogers George mark in life's Journey. Her finely chiseto be common tennis lawn, a New York has officially announced strong man, with! light hair and blue led, clean-cface, with Rnmethlne including 100 a year, or 1,500 purchase. eyes, of a good Virginian family, at let her population is just 1,849,866. 3 that j Indian about! the firm 'mouth and So an offer did not long re- early in his youth, embarked onwho, ' tempting a long-vexthe question. strongly marked "cheek bones, showed main a few weeks the card adventurous career of a backwoods sur- That settles Within open. ven at that distance is in the the largest city fricChicago of the traces, had vanished from number one, and it veyor, exactly as Washington and so United westuju or the passing years! And yet was in the the States, largest known that Admiral Hay Denver, many other young Virginians of spirit was very handsome. I features V. C. G; B., with Mrs. Hay Denver and did at that period He traveled out to ern hemisphere, and the third largest Ijer ere as firm In J as of a their only son, were about to move Into Kentucky soon after it was those world. This is how the repose i. reek bust, and her opened up city in the with to dark rsj hearts the eyes great news their present populait. The brought peace ;or. Boone, and lived there or a year, cities stand so of the Williams jvere arched over by two brows lived by had sisters. or They stations at the either tion: camping by E0 thick; cifC5 and sd delicately with a settled conviction that some wild himself in the woods, . . 4,500,000 huntsurveying, ' thatthe ye turned: away from some shouting, sing- ing and making war against the In- London colony, impossible .. .. 2,650,000 Jn: harsher details of the face to mar- would break in dians like any other settler; but all the Paris..... at thelr grace and strtnth. Her ing family of madcaps, establishment ...2,019,000 at time his mind was bent, on vaster Chicago their peace. This . .... ... .1,849,866 Insure, too, was straight as a dart,.a upon York. New to A reference was Irreproachable. schemes than were dreamed of by the . EC" f(frt,y Perhaps, but eurving into least .1,600,000 them that Canton men around him. He had his spies out Men of the Time" showed CAf ,Cent Klines, which were .half Admiral Hay Denver was a most dis- in the ..1,579,244 northwestern territory, and" be- Berlin.. ed by the strange costume tinguished officer, who had begun his came convinced that with .. .... .... a ..1,364,458 small Vienna... force 'Wore-- f IIer hair, black but career at Bomarsund, and, had of resolute backwoodsmen he could con- Tokio... 1,309,681 shot tn srey, Was brushed active man;:Vi ;" United the at Alexandria, States. for It having it .... .... ended When ... ..1,200,000 quer bac Philadelphia.. from her hih forehead, K'a. as between these two episodes to see he went back to Virginia Gov. Patrick gathered under ai small round agedmuch service aa any man of his Henry efitered heartily Into Clark's ISke tkat cf a with one as Jewels on Tree. mn' Forts and the schemes and gave; him authority to fit years. From the Taku feather ifi the band as a ;4s g off out a force for his purpose. Among the curiosities of tropical Shannon brigade, to no 1 her Eex- A double-breaste- d of naval was variety there Pome dark frieze-Hk- e plant life are the pearls found occasionmaterial Zanzibar, recin rC; his not appear did which Success and Happiness. t0 her figure while her work ally in the cocoanut palm of the Phil jtVaiV'-1the and Cross Victoria the while ord; untrim'med and Lord Clarendon attributed success ' ippine islands pearls which, like those '?at'rVitleWasEirt, life vouched in life to associating with of the ocean, are composed of carbonate cut so sh'rt that the Albert medal for saving a 4n war his cour- and happiness in peace that for it of more j learned and virtuous than ' of lime. The bamboo too, yields an-- f r!CUr?'e her turned fineIy persons legs r3 true same temper. the of still was y visible I"- neath it, termlnat-- J age other precious product in the shape of a neighbor this, ourselves. Clearly a very eligible been of broad, flat, confidenthad tree opals, which are found in its eJ?are-toe- d shoos. Such was the the more so as they 1,000 miles of canals, her has Utah Mr. that estate agent loun'3 at the ?ate of num-t-- 0 ly assured by the the Bon, was a most irrigated lands producing over 6,000,000 joints. The 'natives of the Celebes bP V use these vegetable opals as amulets Un3fr the curiorj eyes of her Harold Denver, grain annually. and that he bushels Gentleman, young quiet and charms, sginst disease. neighbors, 00 A STORYtfO G. W, PARKS, .S AM'UEL A. KING, LAND and MINING Attorney at - Law. - Rooms 4 end 5 Eagle Bloek; . , SALT LAKE CITY, UTAHJ Collections Premiitly Atf nflefl to - WmMAM j i ; S. deep-bodi- ed ill give lessr ns on Piano, Vwin, tc, and teach liar.ds at . lowest priiea and 1 reasonable terms. For further particulars, address Ho for Detroit, Fish Springs, Gold Hill 1 FRANK WHITEHEAD, . j jiiTAH HINCKLEY. ' Oasis to Detroit, " $3.00 5.00 Fish Spr'ngs, -Gold Hill and fpabah. 7.6C Fare for transportation out and return om fares. A ddress, and ; CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT t iToi a prompt answer and an honest opinion, vstritet to: MUNN fc CO., who hare had nearly fifty years Comtounica experience in the patent business. of n tions strictly confidential. A Handbook bow! to b and formation concerning Patents tain them sent free. Also a catalogue Of mechanical and scientific books sent free. i Hi Patents taken through Munn & Co receive-speciaand notice in the Scientific thus are brought widely before American, the public withcoet out to the inventor. This splendid paper issued weekly, elegantly illustrat ed, has by aar the of any scientific work' in: the circulation largrest world. S3 a year. Sample copies sent tree. one-ha- lf F. DAVIS, Proprietor, ' l Gr. A, Gardner, WATCHMAKEE, S NEPHI, UTAH. Watches and jewelry promptly paired. Mail orders solicited. re- - i Building Edition, monthly, $2.50 a year, j Single beaucopies, iJ5 cents. Every number eontninai tiful plates, in colors, and photograph a pf ,riew to builders show the houses, with plans, enabling latest designs and secure contracts. Addiiess j MUNN & CO., Nf.w vouk. .tail BitopwAY. Harness and Saddlriy GEO. W. WILLIAMS, j four-wheel- er e- tird-lik- r.. - i : ; PA.YSON, - - - -- , , ! XJT'-A.K- v f t MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF I Harness, Saddlery, Buggy Whips, Nose Bags, Cjollar h Pads, Hardware, Leather, etc. i Fine Buggy Harness a Specialty. j j 1 The Oasis and Fish Springs stage lewrai Oasis and Ibapnh at 8 lid., each Monday and Thursday, and arrives at terminal points within 52 hours. i j Or-rai- f paid Ibapahl ed i lie. of W i star-gSa'p- 'mm DTAS riiovo, ht, j NEW-COMER- FRANK WHITEHEAD! bank BMg., or NAN A Office, First National - Wholesale and Retail, j r rllis:l f ; Our goofls have been extensively used in Deseret and vicinity, ana :Har given the best satisfaction. Mail orders will receive prompt attention H j HEATED BY STEAM. I ELECTRIC CALL OELL& I j ! " i . ; ; red-face- ; M yf red-head- . ed j .1 , L. HOLBROOK, m j Prop. - Headquarters for Sheep, Cattle PROVO, & Mining Men t TTT-A-- H. ' CM THREE BAKING- IOTIB. - Leads All the Rest- er i - . ! ! i AWARDS. i Support i 6 ) g, top-hea- vy i . & re-nam- : )-- j !. 1:1 Gold 1894, Medal. ; . Medals. THREF Money Home. 4. i HEWLETT 3IOS., SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Spices low-heel- . crr-osit- i ed BOX 533. - Pur arid Ground. Daily. -- Has a full line of- - And is selling down at Panic Prices for Pay Down. Either for Cash or Produce at cost. dhow-harryin- Mil Nil0 I Travelers and Sheepmen will find me supplied with i 2 - JOSEPH A. LYMAN General Merchandiser . un-'owe- r1 .... MANUFACTUBED BY I 7 i at f he f1 Your Quality and Display of Soda Water. -- con-h-v- ! THros Best ... ............... H-V : Extracts Gold ! P-- j THREE Medal. j I met Superior Quality Flavoring ed e j ' f i Keep ut i V and Three Cream Baking Powder Gold i 1 Industries ed i ,. Home State Fair HAT, V '1 - AND - STABLING-- . G-BAI-N Don't forget Highest cash price paid for Hides and Pelts.. JOSEPH j A. OAK CITYi MILLARD COUNTY, LYMAJST, I'm : UTAH. fj : : : : y " |