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Show AMERICAN SECURITIES. w Ascott? . ; ' i "Why, is not this odd, Mr. Wei have letters alike with the same must be English postmark. Oh, they kind of from your brother. It's very him to write to me, instead of mamma . , Ore-gonia- ng "Yes, mamma, he sends every dress you desired, and will meet us at Southampton. Now, I call, that downright kind, when he has never seen us. Your brother must be awfully fond of you, Mr. Ascott, to do so much for your friends." "Oh, Arthur is a jolly chap, and I have no doubt he is pleased with the idea of meeting two American ladies. In fact, he says bo hefe,"lsaid Henry .Ascott, tossing his letter to the middle of the table, with the other mail, and beginning his breakfast. 'We shall be glad of a guide, philosopher and friend in the shape of a young Englishman. Does he look like you, Mr. Ascott I really wonder if I shall know him." "He will know you at any rate, Miss Elizabeth, as I have given him the fullest description, and besides you are to wear your sailor cap and reefer the day you land, as that is what I've written Arthur." "I wonder if he will like me?" asked Elizabeth, demurely. "Come, Beth, you have bothered Mr. Ascott enough, and we have some shopping to do. Remember we have only two daysleft." Elizabeth picked up the swagger blue letter and followed her mother from the dining room. The next time she thought of that letter she was well out at sea, and It occurred to her that she would 5 -- I read it again, for she was quite interested in Arthur Ascott. She found It in her steamer trunk, and was much amazed as her eye fell He first imupon "My Dear Henry-to put it away, as she realpulse was she had exchanged letters ized that with Mr. Ascott that morning in the hotel, but seeing her own' name on the first page, she finally succumbed to her curiosity and read it through. 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WILLIAMS, "W. - PA.YSON, - T7TA.H'. f MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF Harness Saddlery, Buggy Whips, Nose Bags, Pads, Hardware, Leather, etc. a' Specialty. Fine Bugg7 Harness Collar Wholesale and Retail. Our goods have been extensively used in Deseret and vicinity, and Un given the best satisfaction. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. THREE MEi BAKING CROWN Leads All the Rest- - AWARDS. Support Honis State Fair Gold 1894, Medal. Industries Three Cream Baking Powder Gold anil Medals. eer I TTlfttT J ITRoe iTWEf THrCB Your Superior Quality Flavoring Extracts Gold Medal. Money at Best Quality an$k Display of Boda Water. Home. MANUFACTURED BY one-fourt- h CAPITAL SURPLUS Dldff., FXOVO, ; as if Arthur and Elizabeth were never apart.- There were rides in the parks, rows- on the Thames, long days of and nights of theater and the until opera, chaperon grew weary and occasionally reverted to the American custom of letting the young people "go it "alone." "Positively, Elizabeth, I believe you are in love with Arthur Ascott. He Is of good family, and quite a handsome fellow, but I think, with your wealth and beauty you might make me mother to a duchess. You should not encourage him, dear, unless ydu are serious." "I am serious, as he will see if he ever asks me to become his wife." The color mounted to Elizabeth's fair brow andshe lowered her eyes. The night they left for the conti-Bent, Arthur asked Elizabeth to-- ber his wife. He told her that he had loyed her ever since she .had comeand; though it was but six weeks, it seemed to him that he had lived only since then. He took her hand and she returned his pressure slightly. "Give me time to think, Arthur. "This is very sudden. ''Answer me now, dearest. There is Butchers, CURED ; j delicately curved lips. During their stay in London Mrs. Boardmari was made gairly dizzy by her usually sedate daughter. It seemed &"0C5? Whole sab and Retail Attorney - at - Law. o, ad- OSTLER SAMUEL A. KING. i -- n. . derfol Enough. SOME PLEASANT SELECTIONS n, Most people, says the Portland FOR OUR LEAN READERS, have heard of the hanging gardens of Babylon, the modern roof gardens and the gardens or floating isl- The Icy Maiden A Serious Expression-H- ow His Voice Got Ruined A Simple ands In which vegetables used to be tc As Chicago company? for the citizens of ancient MexDiagnosis Why He Was Astonished the result of our acquaintance, yon grown A ' Valued Member. few have heard of a may rest assured of that. Elizabeth ico, but onprobably board a ship; with farmyard Elizabeth-scarcel- y euphonious, yot garden attachment. The splendid ship Mowknow, but what's in a name? OUR HEART IS. now hei feel confident convince I shall in port, and the largest vesjl han,' ice, you say, I am the soul of everything honorable sel which' has ever been here, had such fair maid, etic., and trot her off to church. Now an on board during her arrangement Like that upon don't preachi old chap, the presenl to -On for Belfast Oregon. trip leaving the river, state of financial difficulties do noi Portland on took as the board ballast we stroll which am with I desperme; By agree getting ate. 1 manage to get plenty of clothe 2,000 tons of Irish soil, which, when this wintry frjom the governor's tailor, and now leveled off. made quite a stretch of 'i day and again send him a customer. He ground, and as the soil of Ireland is chill The thought has just made me a swagger knicker proverbially fertile the ship's company makes me shiv- - s bocker suit. People! may think m proceeded to put it to good use by er. but it is all my tail quite well-to-da of stock in truck planting garden It cabbages, leeks, turnips, radishes, "Like ice both hard and cold you lettuce, peas, beans, etc. The seeds add, came up all right and the plants flourAnd yet your profile gentle ished finely, and when the ship was in And tender,liquid eyes of gray the tropics, grew with great rapidity. Induce a process mental. As they progressed toward the Horn and the weather grew colder thinga The ice is cold yet it reflects came to perfection rapidly. The crew . The ardent blue above you, amused themselves by weeding and culMy heart's the sky your heart's the and the the and ice tivating plants captain officers took regular walks in the garAnd my heart says "I love you." den daily and all had green vegetables to their heart's content. When next upon your wintry words . As they came around the Horn the v I all' forlornly brood, garden was replanted and by the time I'll think beside "tho ice is hard they reached the equator everything ' It has a melting mood." was abloom and all hands feasted on fresh vegetables daily. The only drawToo Par to Go. backs to the garden were the weeds, "You no longer love me," she ex which grew so rapidly that they could with tears. hardly be kept down, and the drove of claimed, her eyes filling "Why, dearest," he began, but she pigs, which were kept in the farmhim. yard attachment, and which on sever- interrupted been "We have only four al occasions when the ship was bucklove has grown cold." your ing Into a nor'easter and rolling heav- months, and " "Why, dearest, I ily broke out of the bounds and made "It's useless to protest. Your actions serious inroads in the garden. It is a how it too plainly," she persisted. serious matter to call on hands on "But what have I done?" he asked in She Found the Letter in Her Steam board ship, and is only done in emerer Trunk. but when the pigs got into the despair. HTou used to come home for lunchof 's fault. I only live till I see Eliza- gency, there was more on pounding garden beth. Your affectionate brother. she replied. the forecastle scuttles and handspikes eon," Arthur Ascott. "Yes, but then" On the margin of this letter was and blowing of boatswain's whistles "And now you do not," she continued. than if the ship had been laid aback by written in a girl's clear hand: "It takes too much time now, dear"This is my answer. E. B." a typhoon or all the masts had been he explained, est," Kilbourne Cowles in Chicago Times- carried away, and every sleeper was never used to think so," she "You Herald. aroused to help get the pigs out of the said, reproachfully. garden. "Of course not," he ' replied, "but Cutting; Ice by Electricity. The last pig was killed and served up then I didn't have far to The feasibility and economy of the go." the before with green vegetables just "Do mean to satisfac it been takes mora ice cutter has you say electric On the Mowhan Columbia. the entered time now?" the har- arrival of the Mowhan here the Irish torily demoBfNsated during One "Of course it does. form Since I hare ice late of the crop. vesting on was elevator soil the a discharged was tested moved my office." of the machineiNyhich fe days ago in NeV Hampshire, gave company's dock and piled up neatly, "Your office is in the same excellent results, it speed of 100 feel so that any exiled patriot who desirea that it has always been, isn't building it?" she a minute was obtained, at which rate e bit of the "ould sod" can be accom- asked, with some asperity. a groove 9 inches deep was cut. The modated. The pile will doubtless be he answered, "but you "Oh, yes," maa resembles mowing apparatus covered with shamrocks in the spring must remember that it is one of the chine, with a sled in front of the and will furnish boutonnieres for a sky scrapers and I have moved from wheels. Directly under the seat is a whole St. Patrick's procession. day the ground floor to the top." miotor, which drives by means of a belt be will a of it Doubtless sack A many moment's thought convinced her a circular saw placed in front of the machine, and also by the action of carried off to fill flower pots, etc. Al- that his excuse was a valid one. Chifriction wheels the mowing machine though it comes from the "black north" cago Post. wjieels which propel the machine. A it is still the real "ould sod." guide runs in the last groove cut,: Repartev at the X.unch Countea. which directs the machine and makes CABBY. PARIS THE "Beans?" tlie cuts parallel. The current is con-- ! "No beans." veyed through flexible conductors For Ways That Ale Dark He Has Very course "Of I do." Few Equal. which drag over the ice. The whole "Do what?" apparatus weighs about the same as Should an accident befall the vehicle "Know beans, you idiot." Indianan ordinary horse, and the operator in of a Paris cabman during your occupanhis mowing machine seat can, by the apolis Journal. mleans of levers, direct the motion of cy, he will abandon himself to a paroxthe machine and vary the depth of the ysm of grief, compute the loss, and tell cut from one inch to nine inches. The in moving accents of his wife and chilof ice dren, whose bread will be taken from nxt step in the development But il ciitting appliances will probably be their mouths by the mishap. a4 electric 4ce planer. The Americans your fingers thereupon make instinctate now taking to skating with an ively for your pocket, restrain themj eagerness which promises to bring it he is insured. He pays a small monthly into the! first rank of national winter to a cab insurance company) pastimes, and the possessors of conve- premium only the niently located sheets of water are and in the case of aA smash-uto suffers. intimation attention company that playful by paying finding Carefully compounded. their skating grounds they can be sure that you are aware of this circumstance or Mail orders promptly attened to express of a steady and in many cases a hand- will do wonders to console him. .There Stack at Salt Lake prices. Large some income while the frost lasts. But was, In days gone by, a cabman who thje skater who pays, admission to a such a good thing out of acciSOUTHERN TRADE SOLICITED. sheet of jiee insists on having it planed made ended he dents by adopting them at least (once a day. The operation as as a that M'NALLY dt LUNT, He confined his labon specialty. on is horses earned nw by absurdly to those quarters of the town chiefly slow, and unless a large number of UTAH, ice plows are used, it is difficult to affected by the English, and his system NEPHI, pljane the whole of an extensive sheet was to pick up a benevolent English ofj ice within the time allotted. An tourist (by preference a lady) and break electric ice planer would remedy this. a shaft. He knew a method of The First National Bank, Itj would enable the dressing up of the a corner which no shaft couldturning resist. to done be ice possibly in of the.tiine, and it would be one of the Then he would beat his beast, and NEPHI, UTAH. most popular machines of the winter shake his fist at heaven; call upon the season. universe to witness that he was a pool man, who would be ruined by the sum Driving; Bacilli Out of Milk:. it must cost to get his cab . The New York board of health has bring in his wife and children,repaired, though been, using a small machine, worked the unprincipled creature was a bachon the centrifugal principle, as a meth- elor and what could a benevolent-look-in- g od of determining the amount of fat BANKING in samples of mifk. The machine sim- out? English tourist do but help him GENERAL ply whirls the milk around at a hjgh velocity,! throwing the lighter, or the In All Its Branches. Reunion of Brothers. cream, io the center, and the milk, Seven J. H. Ericksok, clear of fat or cream, to the outside. brothers, all over 65 years old, Geo. C. Whitmorb, President. By a sinjple scale, the relative amount had a reunion in Fresno, Cal., recently, W. W. Armstrong, Cashier. of fat t6 the whole quantity of milk and a notable photographic group la can be ascertained, Large machines, an momento of the occasion. on the same principle are used in big Theinteresting are brothers of the Funck family. dairies, and these, it is believed by the There are three sisters in the family, medical experts of the board, can be three-score all and very near the used as a means of ridding milk of too, ten years mark. The eldest of the impurities, and possibly of bacilli. Dr. Martin says he has found that brothers is 84 and the SALT LAKE. 65. A after a thousand quarts of milk had noticeable fact is thatyoungest each wears a been strained through the finest long white beard and none is bald. strainer,1 and then passed through the; General Gomni lissi oil finest muslinn, there was still a cona Said Preacher. by siderable quantity of dirt in it. If , Dealer la into! this world to no God child put thi3 milk were put into a centrifugal . machine1, out of 1,000 quarts, a double grovel and to be a worin; God wants handful of filth of the barnyard would everyone to strive to get up In the FRUITS, VEGETABLES, BUTTER, be shaken out. The process seems to world. It is only as men are posPoultry, Game, Veal Pork an I Beef .Smoked aad Fresh Flsk, make the milk more digestible, partial- sessed with this desire that the world Flour, Haj and Grain. ly sterilizes itj and enables it to eep t Improves. Let all men be satisfied several idays longer than the milk with It will pay you to thip your coeds to me. as2 that which has not been treated. At one wouldeverything just- as it is andFish-bur10 per eent. for handling aad remit ekarffe stop progress,- Rev. W. H. time the farmer . was wont to keep s soon as roods are sold. Can glre some of the scum found on the outer If desired. references country g edge after the prA Confession fro A Boston.' ocessto feed to his hogs. It gave so After all, nothing draws such a mag many of them the tuberculosis and killed them that he gave it up. This nificent crowd in' this townas an ath- -' ericourages the assumption that centri-fuga- s letic show. Not even the sweet notes straining rims out bacilli as of the operatic nor the acting well as dirt. The benefit of this pro- of can the stars dramatic compete with cess to the public would be immense, of the athletic magnetic power ornosi but until it is made compulsory Insports. law, Dr, Martin sees no probability of They top the whole list. Boston Her 58 W. 2nd, South, SALT LAKE CITY Its general adoption. It would add ald. only aboht of a cent a quart P. 6. DOX--e- -9. to the price of the milk, and tlie farmPutting on the Screws of Oppression. er would not think he was paid for It is proposed to reduce the strength Hand Sample 1 . . . ..01.00 his extra trouble. Besides, the con- of the Irish bench by five and 1.00 Iron judges, Assay sumer knows nothing of dirt, so to stop all appointments until the re- Copper 1.00 Assay swallows it and doe? not complain. duction1 has been ejected. 3.C3 Bottle Samples... pig-sticki- isn't it?" The pretty girl smiled mischievously at her mother and Mr. Ascott as she had opened her letter. Mr. Ascott eome with them from their Western home to see them off for Europe. He smiled, too, as he began reading 'his letter, and then sighed. "Really," he thought, "what a case Arthur is!" "He does not seem to have written fo (cheerfully to you as to me," eaid Elizabeth, noticing Mr. Ascottts perturbed expression. "What does Arthur Ascott say, Elizabeth? Does he give us those addresses we wish?" asked Mrs. Board-ma- THE JOKER'S CORNER. WONDERFUL GARDEN, THIS. At Leant the Story About It Is Won unsatisfactory, as, after dwelling rdost eloquently on the lady's per sonal and financial charms, you sa3 the dear girl sails immediately wlthoro mentioning ship or time. Kindly cabh me so I can meet her and mother Perhaps you may know how hei money is invested, whether in "Kaf firs," American rails, or some blasted Is! ... OALT LAKE CITY, UTAH BOX 53$. i Spices Pure and Ground Daily. THE seret House, MQ Vice-Preside- nt. j : ! O. S. j -- Until tlie Chaperon Grew1 Weary, ' no time like the present,'" pleaded ' . . - "I will answer from Paris. You must be satisfied with that."; v' ';; ; "Then may I hope?" V' '"v "I said I would answer from Paris," ' repeated, blushing beneath his dent gaze. 8ho (One mile from Oasis Station,) . . . RATES HARMOHY WITH THE TIMES. 111 , ' , Arthur. MARTIN, Is tlie Only JFirst - oletss Hotel Mao V BetWen Ieplii' and. Mjlfog: if- ft - DESERET, UTAH, ar- A week later Arthur received her letter. He beamed as he tore open the envelope and hummed " 'Love comes like a summer sigh."' f'By Jove! What's this?" he gasped, rfls he rapidly, read : 13 Victoria! Street, London, S. WM May 16, 180. Dear Henry: I shall be eternally grateful to you if I meet in farming Elizabeth. , Your letter I n. flrst-olas- cream-skimmin- j arts W. Q. M STEWARD, one-eigh- th ...... .... a well of the famous Deseret Iiithia Water on 'the premisesu . and which' is a guaranteed cure for Bright's and all diseases of the and all other urinal troubles. Kidneys, Bladder ' In order to show our faith in thls , water, we make the following proP0 tion If anyone afflicted I with any of the troubles above w . enumerated are not relieved J month and cured in three niontns.. no charge will be made for boaro. We have i i: ; i ) " to-w- it: j !; f ; - - , Bear in mind the Deseret House , MRS. first-clas- s in every partictdar' J. F. 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