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Show THIS .DAHj?--TPI!JTJI7- -- . "tjt.;u- - sijiipa': :roj!iTH7e, cctobjtes 10, ioni r rrt tr couia "wbich was poured Into t!nyglasss,as5-atica wan and hungry but we feltyt'-m"Sun .r either rest nor e&t till i removed tas was made doubly tare. It :rivaled through Haw ' Bene" rtal ot eLlae our ilonte lnr : ty of weary, several strata dust, hira like a dagger." the sunny from The travel-wor- n : thorne. rays golden of frames. to bear extreme It is agitating in the Our longing eyes were xe3, raetaphorlc- - slopes gleamed again la the gloom ot the away the damsel who fades from this earthlooked-wltdusky cellar. Mellowly it giowea in mo ally.speakinK, upon the ,Cliff House as the because her adored Alphonsa tits delieata bouquet sea the where ultima of thule oar GClirei. dainty glass, sendlcj up Its on a girl cf rival tipto delight our fastidious nostrils as Ions roared" upon the brown wave-woLhs cf charms.approving eyes 1 C:::nJi f ;' sanshlae shine the the tne liquid golden both 1 ped refreshments woes, rocks, where for; Ler your tear Cow freely the plsasare as xar as but inner and outer man Jaw sited the travel- - delightedly prolocglai they are beset with dire afHictlone, we were not sljping tne oess for a and possible,: stalned left oyer prob plunge empty pilgrim when you're a little sympathy ever California? Yea; verily. made wine wblte-oappla In the tlllews, ine ably just from 1 he sorrow of the fragile Geraldine. our for that Is the verdict ot the 'greatest wine renewed and woman us of on courage the gave prospect a small portion sqander o cheerfully! buokiea on our expert on the Pacific Coast. It Is going to strength. amaranthine complexion. men of consisted of two very heavy the World's Fair. All the famous crowned which wonaw armor, There are a few people ia tqw THE UCIES UTEHAHYtLU3 UEETIN3. and the World Old ail and new; the the ana their ine satchels, with all possibilities, whom I owe an undying grudge, and heads on both sides the great deep will woman who "falls Is a dead laiot" Is one one equally weighty shawl-stra- p, drink of that wine and pronounce It rarely seat of the who woman on front the mounted "dummy of them not to speak of the first Our car. good but not the" Czar of all the Eussias of female cable, Itreet the other and Jbe Haight weeps her heart out" ! of San himself can take from us our superiority xor Francisco streets like ride through tha "turns marble white and trembles we have bad the first taste we can never Birthday an4 jCard Partle The who will pever be forgotten, The day was peran aspen leaf." r ;;Xj; . E. M. Comtokt. that. aroo y anu uuau, forget Polos of Society People f The teoii : ;,,;iium ids &reeis ' ; ;, i CaL ,k San second above Jose, the climbed Highland villa, up; How otterlr hateful and mean a man nasturtiums Thins That Aire Odious to "JPoto li covered of stories the houses, jfuschlas favor is can be when the opportunity tight Sudden Deaths. Fotapsie- - after we further on in the country, ' able. A woman was.compeueo tnrougn trees; sucan endless seemed had Heart disease is by far the most frequent cause what sped up business to be out at a pretty late hour not cession which in three out of four cases of hills, poppies covered the earth of sudden death, The a great while ago and as she was swinging with is unsuspected. symptoms are not generally trees their and mimosa; jwared gold two are: a habit of lying on the These understood. along one of the side business streets, Cliff the We leares. preached side, short breath, rain or distress in side. rteht Last Week was "characterized by Bomber men came out of a building iand walked sensitive i was Interested Bouse, set. high on the rocky cliffs, back or shoulder, irregular puise, asthma, weak cf small tboagh Jelegafct affairs which Indi along in front of her. She 01 had forgotten cliffs, overhanging" the sea, and there we bad and hungry speiis, wma in stomaon, swmngana and own her meditations cate the opanlnglof the! autu ma season. A in ankles or dropsy, oppression, ury cougn Was aronsea our first view of the grand old Pacific, roll she when about the aforesaid, on Dr. Miles' illustrated book . smother ine. C young j society man who .is in the swim, it br one of them looking furtively over nis ing In from a shoreless: horizon. who We heard the sea lions roar, we saw the Heart Disease free at Roberts and Nelden's, New any on is. ex Dresses it as .his belief that shoulder a.t her and breathing to nis com Dr. Miles' sell and uneqnaled guarantee "porting in the deep and sleeping next winter is to be a quiet one. There is nanion In a tone of cautious, alarm : "Looks leviathan Heart Cure, and his BestotAtive. Nervine, which - ; cures nervousness, headache, sleeplessness, ef followed." "Yes," said supine and shiny upon, the rocks; we at nresent bat one cJub formed Tor Indeed as if we were beingdoes." fects of drinking, eto. It contains no opiates, was woman The other. the "it spoken ofthe Cotillion of last season. n" "inner-mastruck dumb. and "souTenlrs;" ire fefreshed the Kzxxaxscsxczst or tub What should she do? Proclaim to them and we went back to Oakland and Mrs. C W. Lyman; save another of her that they were mistaken and that her in our for San joss and deposited took the train Edit-OTribunb : I first met General delightful card parties last Wednesday tentions were honorable, or should she turn unopened satchels, weighing several tons by Grant In the winter of ls5 in Galena. I met Tenia in honor of Mrs. Brooke of Pitts back and stand on the corner till they had this time with their improved, unrealized him In the market i There were present Major and Mrs. reached a safe distance? ' buying; dressed hogs for broad-gauge on the seat ot the burg, possibilities, to ship to Cincinnati. Jesse bis father Grant Miss Black of Mrs. and Brooke Dowdt. But fear of the man who is always tollow- coach, feollng that life was a. delusion and ; was wearing a soldier's blue overcoat. Pittsburgh Mrs4 Faber. Colonel and Mrs. ing behind In a woman's rampant Imaglna the Cliff House as a bathing resort a hollow He He was employed as a clerk in his father a Blunt, Captain and Mrs. Richards, Captain tion deterred her fromthe latter course and mockery there wasn't even; a wash-basnever was employed In and Mrs. Ward. Mr. arid Mrs. Wright. Dr, the next remarks that came from the duo there! But the Hotel: Vendoroe! more than leather store. He as been alleged. He tho tanner's trade GlenMr. S and Mrs. Hall. Miss Gbldthorpe. former. j sared realized our highest - anticipatious. .Our seemed to be a man ofhas tew . . T . her from the . AMR. iVA Bltrt.tlAn " words, attending : Mr. Pollock. and Moss, Mr. dining. eivunwu, -;, satchels were not o'nljnopenedV but our i jeei Tery uocasj urvr him. before to business the was Tolunteered br the biggest, the brpadtrunks were spread about this is a rhetorl strictly one 01 Soon Ciril the after War$roke . Mrs. Brooke of Pittsburg, a sister of Mrs. a. coma to est and the loudest voiced. "Ifa cal figure which only the feminine miud can our citizens who was a member ofont, Illi the I same of Black the George Downeyvand Mrs. pass if women take to following men grasp, as well as all that followed. We went nois Legislature gave him a letter of Intro are making Mrs. uowney swutue pretty ; place, dining-roobliss streets. a the about after into the spacious " TlsiW. to Governor Dlok Yates, who was i ; The woman who was thus rebuked, in ful two hours pent Itt realizing long duction en 1 in .' aged xace organizing retrlments for the war. ner so euttlne a Eenerauzauoa. ieit ;r deferred hope, feeling that we ;were" almost h; work that was entirely new to him. Miss Mackintosh. Miss Fannie Hanaoer flaming like a fire brand, and all the blood zair to 100K upon. There was one regiment from Southern tattoo ride along dusty roads Illinois and Miss Acatha Conklln were elected as In her body took to beating a lively It was a ten-tul- le that had given a great deal of trou ' ' SoIn her throat. members of the Young Ladles' Aid that followed towards evening ot the next ble to some two or three Colonels who naa ." . One wild and desperate IdeV after an day. Past dense troves' of tall ragged tried to reduce them ciety at the last meeting. to Bomethingllke order other chased themselves through, her aglt eucalyptus trees we bowled; smoothly; past and bad failed. told Goveratea brain ana stHl me twain Kepv ueter xruit orchards, the trees bending low dc nor Yates be CaptainheGrant ! Miss Savage gave a progressive high-liv- e could get along thought was corner she neath their weight of purple, gold and crim every of her friends on Xnurs- - minedlytoon, turning arty to a number she followed behind son plums, scarlet and golden peaches, neo- -: with these unruly fellows if he would give still ' and ? turn, obliged Say evening. the command. trlnes and apricots. ! The tawny hills. him furiously, desperately, and to aeoompani command was given him. Before The com some a meat such took little runuing of brightened by dark grfcea: vineyards, a Galena friend sent Mrs. Penn Lynne care a charming birth leaving as this: on a rosy hue as the; sua sank, and purple hira $200 Springfield ld son. mentarr as Colonel. outfit his tor day party to her little I women ro shadows were creeping up the valley before "The persistence of some; His destination was northern Missouri. Scott, on Wednesday last. The arrange- - encouragement, mad deter a we arrived at Highland IVilla,- ! either! .Just ' of transporting his men by rail, asnests for the entertaining of the little mlnatlon to follow her own wild purpose; The moon came up brer the close pressing" Instead ; as and the refreshments usual, be requested- 'that be be per' everything people, etc mountain ana nooaea the. lovely Taney 01 mittted to take tbem overland. connected with the affair were perfect, as etc She was approaching her destination and Santa Clara with silver light Ia easy ; be expected of the hostess. The In- - was eagerly time be reached Missouri he bad the By . aoor. might intowara tne hostess chairs and and mine hammock host - vltatlons were printed in various scenes when Great beading men well in band and they did efficient his was much too with their weary, butthappy guests sipped work in suoDresslng goodness! It from Robinson' Crusoe. .There were sixty they turned in the roving bands of after-dinner before her and there was their coffee on t he broad aruerrlllas Infected the district, the children, present, and the sight ' on the- nothing but to follow, that t The soft breeze stirred the pas whole the through verandah, lawn surrounding the house was a fit ub- length of two flights of steps and a halt way. sion . vine home of that arch rebel. Senator Green. swaying eiode by, a bird some i iect fcr a The next we hear of him he Is dealing picture indeed it was made one. She had literally tracked tbem to their lair. where trilled roses a few happy notes; the Mrs. Lynne bad the company photographed. blows on the rebels at Belmont, a few f fOTO I'OTAPSIB. and hellotrope'climbing the pillars filled the tellingbelow ; Cairo. summer night witni fragrance, we nau miles next is He permitted to organize a foree to BAIT SATS. JOSS Mrs. Stand art cave Nicholas I.' at the found our dole far nienU and were content. nenetrate Tennesseeo. Forts Henry and e hare oeen sitting W the Ladies Literary Club on Friday, in an in- are Donaldson captured by that quickly i of shade are .We t an Fox entertain-under the had bowling alley where they are paring peaches swift-moviteresting vein, Miss Next comes little Captain. ; are., two " men. tne lor log paper on i"The Poland Insurrection" an ancient live oak beneath v&mornia They! dryings bloody contest of Pittsburg which was read by Mrs. Byan, Miss Crawford skies. Here and there drops pf sunlight fil Chinese cook and the Su mm at ran book the two days' where by his unflinching per closing the afternoon with" a pleasing paper ter through the close foliage; a cool breeze keeper. The Sumhiatraii can speak sixteen Landing, apparent ' defeat is turned into f on JRussIa in Asia." wafts the spicy odor of the oleanders across different languages and dialects, and can do tinaoity. i can! , but be developed," after al- - to this leafy retreat; dragon "flies dart like anything from welding ;iron and keeping -victory. Idea The Soon after this a strong systematic effort ' most two d work years study on Russia and her rays of silver light through the sunny air; books to making a xlainty was because he did not us In two hawks are circling high above j people, that f rum the first through almostall basket out of a gourd or stufSnjg a humming makemade to crush him. at 8s. to blue-gra- y reports headquarters : daily hide that the of 'the. ner succesatons not the bird. loves ue pretty quail quest Ling, oi ins ruiers sni Chinaman, uivi re- Bed to Louis and Washington. tape a on, cruel the -world has ever pro- among the grape vines the brown bins; absolutely bookkeeper with: thej versatile talents. to he had the and auired this t audacity ; daced.mm jeaiousiy wtjue tne sum wagon load of great yellow peaches has just look to Tennessee the a make also up ' ' ot In trip the ' t front rustic bowling alley matran worked with the paring machine, f stopped ' at the situation at Nashville and gave an fruit for dry-' - and the Celestial's I shoulders Mrs. Utter, the wife of Dr. Utter of the where the men, are paring the shrugged ociniontbat I . it might easily, be taken if " :r. . y a a of ing. Frenchman whenever arrived in Church,9 Uniterien peach the city last once.. He, does this withoat It seems" altogether out of harmony with worthy tumbled u a pared j from the revolving moved on atGeneral ... McClellan. He was consulting be of to to the samee this compelled fork. "I peel hlmi allee place beauty fast, The church will tender her a large reoep- dis I He became suspended. on we a came hither state that photograph he said scornfully, whiles bis taper temporarilyand asked Uon next Thursday evening. ; re to be some couraged, repeatedly must be the truth but told, with ticket," . those j fingers ' peaches command, of lieved cost. at are times, any 's astonishing rapidity. The ipeaobes 'Mrs. B. H. Moss left last evening' for, I saw and read all the dispatches that The young man In the O. P. K. offlce looked pared, halved,? arid I placed I hollow aide West old home her to between him and the Department, visit in, passed we Virginia. us at when wide very critically ' bought pur up in shallow trays, three feet; by six ' ' 'J.- round-tri- p tickets for California withy a long. Then they are put, sii trays at a about a month after the .battle of Pittsburg iMr. and Mrs;. McGurrinl retnrned on iun-4a- y view to economy. ; In short, to use an ex time, into a sulphur box. the trays being Landing, In which he says three different less Addisonian than Western, he slid In in grooves like drawers. - They are times. "I ask to be relieved last from their fly inc. trip to Portland. pression of all these dispatches were sent to e sized us up ia a manner that was somewhat, left to fans sulphur smoke over hisConies Galena friends to hold as his vindication she I at my friend; gazed -' This preserve their color; and pro- embarrassing. nighti Mrs. C L. Curtis, the mother of looked all right as far as-- I could see, .but vents, fermentation, i Such Quantities of in the future. man well knew Gage, is Tlilting .with her daughter, and she was looking This silent, at me with the same inquir- peaches there are!, f Great golden and crim --vUl remain through the winter. and the country his he bad done that t duty, son .beauties; sweet.' Jiilcy and luscious. ing gaie. too. see to It began eaten our to "Ami all correct?" my eyebrow asked. We hare sat by the boxes, and f Mra. Fred LltUe has returned from her Nothing but the powerful' Influence of my She nodded, then a light broke over her hearts' content ' Gallfornla peaches picked friend and neighbor Eliha B. Washburne face, and she murmured In rboxest visit to Chicago. and and Photograph green. jostled paoked him I from being crushed. was A blush shame of kept That it tickets." across the continent uhtU all Hhe soul has His next great achievement was the cap man's countenance. ; He been shaken out of thera tb&q sold for five i Dr. and Mrs Hughes are home from their suffused the young he had been careiully cents apiece, and California peaches eaten ture ot Vicksburg. What a day ot rejoicing bridal trip and are domiciled at the Knuts- - really looked asHeIf gave us s glance, then fresh from the treej with the sun's kisses we had In old Galena when the news reached up. new move brought into their ford. They expect to a great Interest in the "another scrutinizing warm upon their rosy cheeks, 'are two very us. We all took home, which Is building on Fourth South, punched (the ticket); of our little Captain, because achievements so on. another and We an bad until, punchy different have glance, . expert st tfoTember. the things. ot about nearly all after a final punch that described us as mental knowledge j bf ; both, and we know he went out from us, and because the members of his staff were old friends no beard,' and left nothing, more . whereof wo speak, i f .4 H h "having I The Xodfesl Hon Journal for October ia to be desired, he carefully folded the 'tickThis grape ranch has; bees: an immense and neighbors. John W. Rawlins, his chief an interesting number. One of Its best arti ets and handed them to us, his unwilling saeoess. ' Three years ago. in another man's of staff and afterwards his secretary ot war. cles is a little sketch, given by herself, of a victims, apologizing as be did so by saying: hands, it was given entirely to grain. Now, a poor boy whose father was a coal burner woman who succeeds in .being happy, ."Our road Is very particular In this regard, green "n the wooded hills of our Jo Daviess county. vineyards climb 'the tawny slopes, and and who is still living at the advanced age mistakes although closely skimped for means, and in order that there may be no red clusters and great golden, green, purple 90; Colonel Parker, the Oneida Indian chief, being obliged' to work and manage. She made." ot hide among leaves. fine grapes vigorous goes on to tell how she struggled at first to "Incase of accident,' I asked,' "so that We went one morning to gather early sweet- - the genial General John E. Smith of , the E. Rowley keep up appearances .with her wealthy the Injured may be Identified ?' and I waters for the table I The fog still rested United States Army, and William ' friends, and how she made herself and her thought of the headlong . plunges on those on the farther heights,1 hiding; the sua, while then were all Galenalans. His secretary r home wretched ia the attempt. How she mountain roads. the valley below was bathed I in ; light. We Adam Badeau taught school in our town went to the extreme of good housekeeping, while no!" he another answered, "Oh, strolled along, ibreatblng deep draughts of ju$t'. before the war. Many ot out boys which means that home ceases to be a com wave for he the of shame represweet morning, alri and sampling from were his pupils. company becomes a. misery ; then bow she sented crimsoned his downy cheek. "It Is the fort and In a former communication I spoke of the the different varieties of win grapes as ye found i that she must do as no else did. but to prevent those holding tickets from" re- passed many strong men that had gone out from Such the vineyardi through dainty conform to what was suitable to herself and selling them to others." . I told that misour quaint, rugged old town, the Lead City of snch with ' globules juiciness, possibilitiea her family alone. A lesson which every guided young man, as : I signed my name, enfolded within their delicate bloom But of th hills. Thirty to thirty-fiv- e years ago woman must learn if she makes her home (with a tight glove on) that it should be the this reflection will not be well be called the seed ground of it might to the pleasing ns success. Let a life a give forth plea for end and aim of my life for the next- - six W. C. T, U., so I will refrain from enlargfng the Northwest- - Go wherever you would In I j individualityr In housekeeping as well as In months to find a fellow-sistI that looked upon It. any town of any prominence or mining it :, dress. like me and send; her back to the city of The white "sweetwaters," one of the thirty camp between the Mississippi valley and the Saints on that, my tickets. Why varieties of table ; grapes grown on this Pacific Coast, you , would find Galenalans. Latter r Mrs.' Fergus Ferguson Is home again from should .Day a rallfoad company offer apy such ranch, were duiy gathered add : enjoyed At that time it was said that Galena fur Castle! Gate,, where she and the children insult to the traveling public as to brand a large share of the brains for Chiduring tne process anq then we. wended our hlshed have been spending several weeks with her them indiscriminately In that way? A' com- way cago, k Nearly all of these, my old friends f Did you ever to the white nectarines, soon stop all that. brother, Mr. Will Sharp, at any? They have the smooth skin of the and neighbors, ahave left this lower sphere of peting road would The journey over the desert Is not wildly white for better and higher, whence plum, the texture and; "pit of the existence we all must go sooner or later to a common , an exciting at any time, but during 'the' sumj ; Mrsi A. O. wing gave a reception to peacn, mer the A 1XATOR AIX THEIB OW'H', porter is; kept very destiny. "number of her friends on Thursday after I would mention one more of my early busy adjusting the windows and ventilators rich, juicy, aromatic. It is predicted that noon. ." . friends who occupied a prominent Gilena to the wind, which seems to. change every the nectarine will be the "i is coining fruit of of But the in fifteen faith minutes. spite tlo sooner the 'em com -le I Mrs. E. M.j MUler has returned to the ul efforts of our sable guardian, passengers CaliforniaTerritory of Wis we stood unoerii tne trees, no!, we Congress oetter. Continental after several weeks" absence fand upholstery soon become monotone a a tor for- a num of Iowa: ben consin) Including I either only pigmies could 00 that from the city. We had a lovely didn't dull grayish brown. ber of years from Iowa after It became one occustood a beside tree each but and porter. I am aware that there' are hyperState, and Minister to Bogota, recalled dur . . it and ate our - fill.' L One of the novelties in evening attire is critical pe who will severely question the pied ' the Civil War; a State nrisoner for jple ing are treesThe low fruit cultivated by short time In Fort a fan in pale canary, defeloped In some- - propriety ot this term as applied to a por- most fruit growers, on account of. the winds Laf ayette--- a great mis-tak- e, I a cruet blunder General G. Tories my thing like ruffles of chiffon, each fall of ter, but I repeat it4 we had a lovely porter. partly and partly, because fit is 'claimed' the gauzy material being edged in lilies of His heart seemed burdened with a sense of friend. I knew him first In 1833 the fruit jhas a finer flavor when the old-tii the valley. It Is most beautiful and there responsibility for the happiness and well- - that him at his home at Sinslnawa visited and low IA Is wide tree and fea, curious spread. one la town. The ambitious woman fare of the helpless beings in his charge. lis only Mound miles out from Galena. He twelve California of ture orchards is that there is still lives the same I wields it this winter": wilt lighten her His semi-ssb- le was grave, but no countenance genial,' affable gentlenor nor " who clover grain.' of any sort In man as of grass pocket-boo- k wore glasses , tnat gave aim a. Kind. by 825. his faculties unim old, retaining is: the ioose .and Xree ' them, ground ' kept ' professorial air; he moved about with with a cultivator, in this way retaining a tar paired. truly V' Mr Turner;-wh- o He now resides at Dubuque, Ia.. OCCudv Is. Tislting-wi- th her quiet dignity. We found out in the course , degree pi moisture. t In writing out the scenes ot his i nother. Jtlrs," James A.' Lowe, is 'well re- -- ox the journey mat ne naa once taught in a greater his . Coming home by another way we lng stopped eventfultime B. W. McMastkr. professorial air was legiti- under the closevarchlng, fragrant shade life. membered as one of Salt Lake's handsomest college.so The of a was the tip he accepted with the Rock: I891.k ' I1L, October, i girls, with a character as lovely as her face. mate r Island, tree. was, a It iindeed, giant bay of a re kind a professor ? Ebe bestowing gravity a belle an for as .acknowledged bower. reigned !j Why doesn't some ingenious of merit upon a worthy pupil. marriage to Lieuten-- f ward or mind conooctj a delicious, hit, deKyear or two before bernow body - There were few our returns to this people of interest .in ant Turner, and she was its name except a lightful toilet (water from these dark green, with a little danghter.who threatens to car the "Dana" city ' fragrant leaves! We were; told bride who had never seen .a pig a four shining, - furpasa her mother's charms. the fruit that only Is used for this purpose. ; ' one a some mat and until ay, legged whewi how hot It Is! ItMIs true economy to buyM Hood's Sarsanarllla. It Is pear-shapandl drawn-owere going to who teachers 100 Doses One Dollar a Luch fox Is original with and Another of. the beautiful girls who left is long lingering, it heat ' rSSTRCCT THX HKATHXIT CHINKS definite and true i cs a bride, and is now visiting In the without ot this popalar medicine. XX yon wish too, any like only city, on his native soil. There were three fragrance ' i of the leaves.t f, ..to prove this, bny a bottle of Hood's Sarssparilla I Is Mrs. ForbU, now of Butte, who will be these teachers, a yeung married couple and The flowers are a) 'continual source of and measure its contents. You will find it to hold better remembered as Miss Mina Daft. a little nute of a woman about four and one delight Like the blessings Cf: the Psalmist 100 teaspoonfnls. Now read the I directions, and a with feet serious halt air are and "nesw- - everyi morning and i fresh high specta will find that the average dose for persons of they you are among cles. They were going to Tung Chow to every evening. Doylies for corn and potatoes grow so lavishly different ages Is less than a teaspoonf uL Hood's l the new things. They are made to fold when we shook hands roses of bewilderingTbey stay seven years, and good-byand of beauty delicacy, garsaparilla 1 the best and cheapest medicine. f. over the vegetable, each corner showing an e with them as we said invited X took and hue. they and Is geraniums there heliotropes, Hood's Sarsaparllla tor loss of appetite,' C appropriate design. come and see mem it we should ever a terrace where the morning glories run riot us to and general languor. It did me a vast dyspepsia, ' j latch-strin;. . g would blue as the tender, brooding sky, rosy as happen tnat way the amount of good." 3. W. WiixxtolRd, Qoincy, XH. Miss Ella Pigoll of Lamar. Mo., Is visiting always be out, and we had but to pull It. the dawn, crimson as the latest glow ot the with Mrs. A C. Ewlng. over little to thei blue:: ones are our It is such a cool, pleasant But day.trip dying m ; the Celestial Empire,- - and so free from dust delight and they grace! th breakfast table . 6oIdbyandrnggists. fl; six forgi Prepared onry tickets that we may "hap- as only morning glories can. At luncheon a The Social Evening Club gives a select and photograph by C. X. HOOD 4 CO Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. some dav, when we have a leisure bowl of geraniums glow upon a narrow ball in G. A, B Hall next Wednesday even- - pen over" or great afternoon so. at dinner- - roses or oleanders are IOO Doseo Ono Dollar log- t After bearing so many diametrically dif- tray; massed as a center-piec- e. Yesterday they TH1UC 3 TZZAT ASS ODIOUS. ferent stories regarding the land ot the setwere crimson lemon and pink, " sun we determined not to have our first cream color. ; many ' ' 4 ipale 1, ting , . next the I believe Impossible thing I'll Impressions hampered or 'biased by any Mine host, his declarawlia for will be the ability to look "at the one's opinions. One, with; a tinge of pessim- tion that he notwlthsiandiog has outlived l all his enthuon an hour's cf notice. death" I'm too "Don't said: much ot Calism, expect point pots all bis heart Into bis work that with being an "ever ifornia, you'll be awfully disappointed.' siasms, utterly dismasted of THE GREAT, THE ONLY grape culture in California to bringing ; bloomer." It is nothing short of a calamity Another: Oh! you can't befftr to Imagine such perfection ber wines that shall outrank to be made up cf the kind of material that the beauty and wonder of that wonderful those of the best districts of ess lose a whole week's sleep and a whole land! You can't grasp It." .' No, I don't the old world.; y IS HERE. ;:.' fur t sight's meals and look at the end ot that think we can. but we are getting good big do will "I he it," of confidently Change and programme as asserted, if every day, returned from a we as of you'd it just go period pinches we think he wlIU" "Wot have! thought' so all through. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. trip. I've a very poor opinion of a After we left Saoramento I began to look along. If knowledge, skill, plesjure . New dances persistent effort, woman who can worry from sunset till sun-rl- is for the pbeaomenal cabbages and everyday. pumpkins unflagging; energy and hearty enthusiasm over a little tax account, wondering if a that had resisting force to or all enough combined stop for go anything; but when we 10 Cents. wouli really send a- woman to jail If derail a train but they bad Kit been care- filed in solemn Admission 10 Cents easrer procession into the coulin't pay her taxes and fully gathered out of the way and we went big wine cellar but t'n abioloteiy mine host taking the lead wild atteiapts to conjure up the past the quiet farms still sleeping with the flickering light of a candle to walch made the bill she thought was smoothly in the early dawn. We did see some Go egg our unoertaia footsteps; when we wereguide SGhoppB 1S looa p to $43 I've a very inferior plants as Urge as melons. I am safe ia demitted to gazs at the huge cisks of wineper-in CP's ion, as 1 sal i tetfore, of a woman who eaa scribing them in this way, for it wvoasaAu.asn msTAXt. smsxaaatsi ' we a f her thr-'-rsuch a slexe and sail into fancy of the reader a wider range gives the rows along the. dusky walls.? and the little than casks that any lined dim the unkfast tb9 r.fit morning in such a direct recedes of this nil filled with :r tiflTli?! cosiitiia that the as-- t size. measurement watermelons vary in derground treasure-bous- a the cup that cheers and sometimes mates 0:4 exclaim over her healthy we fesl that in certain thiols we hilarious and when with dd Already solemnity and cr CT?erieaca and we would a sort of fcre&thless T f,, i I LL A t.iT "? we stopped 71 ar cf ooarss, to re &3 of expectation verjr " c the doer forties who iii, be before est-- ; a certain way l:tt:s a tli xr.!sundretaRd-1 anl tvlz$erifLs down froat he ciatamp Ut:- ,- tie aCalif wia .trip.f.r the waSTCnjoveitv-- t: lefir - erted and withtuci tX3 C0?FS3AKOHr3T-IIMS70a- 3 ': z first. Uti. vtvery very' tired drawn arsis CM.wih a c'Ja IluU the next morning with THE PAST VEEIC III SOCIETY. boudoir oouatensncr that struci" remorse I til, ;;-- jit--tro-in - t l .nn-- i mm 1 -- r.- in - te x I "': AT1 wg coaoiAixT nrnii tous h U:ici:t h tb a nnw Mi i ' t rn : i ; ! TITO HOTTB ;pF : ' ' i ' . i : . i . i .! 1 or-tbe- ir ed ; . ? ? .. -- ) Ot era laments Une ef Xodea Dyed . Seal Garment s. Astrachaa and Mink Jackets, jPur Cspss, AXuCs. etc. Ia ill known furs and moBt fashbasUi ?slss. ti hewa CO. '3, October by our J. D. McCacxbt at WALKER EROS. 4 FYLP, : X3TC:3 4, i::3. an t I. ...It EfrESTIVE cssrxmoat osas. and SlsC MiASonxs takzS fos srxciAi. ; Very truly, HENRY A.; NEWLAND yoEnoir AOSSCnSa' 19th, SOth mi, UUM. . ! ; - - " - ' : 4 tFrom Valley. Ogden . meaii! f.!nt v.m v m. .era era laurmeaiatepoiats 7:ff'ts. iFtca rent Juab and Eurki. CO., JirrxnsoH Are., 163 1C4.165& 1G2, ' Aniivs Eatrn Jromn 4:Caaia. poiats From l"Jutt Portland, Logan, Park City and fan Frsncisoo. ..10:4HsV''tb, Froraaa r.a.rn points..'.... Cacfce and Inter- - iDETEOnVMlCiLt- - i 'itrrclaus ani Tooele. irc-- DEPART . . j - fast, I - ! r . . . m, - a t '.arriTUtsjaatiy.. ;vi S M . - .. - f j a ; i i I'arK, .Sundays. i. -- D. E. BURLETi 4 . I Oar latest Seai Plush Garment, tll.53 . C .We are continually receiving new and (orlll.OO. 1: Seal Plush our gee ' Ndveltles in Dresi Good and Eacques for (20; startling 130, wortb Silks.; You ought 'to come end see them. See our line of Bedford Cord Jackets, They wiil do your eyes good. 't plain and tut trimmed, at $15. $18, f 20 f Genl. a '. L i DUCK GOODS. . , ess WESTER ; x - ; j $25. and i Bee our stylish 25.Ladles' Cloth Jaokets, worth $3, for ti, - e ! i Agt Passgr. . f - . Djt A H. j?i CtK. C S. Mniw. E. L. Lojcix. O. P. 4 Genl. Mgr. G. TwOo Mir, Art DRESS COCDSCZPASTraT. -- ra. tTralus leaving Salt Lake it 10:25 a m. ata1 srrivlog Sslt Lake 7:30 p. m. do not run' -betet Cache 'Junction and Preitoa Sundays.' City Aicket Ouaoe KOI iialn street.'. ; : n. m Terminus and Tooele,.;...., K excepted. rally. Sunday Mllford do JTrslns between Juab and noi'rua 1 . 00a 7:G0Si valiey.l0:5; m uity ana baa 3:30 , m. ;.. .... .......... Fcr all Lastern points... For Juab and Eureka. ,7:10; IFor Hiiiord and Intermediate points. t:W-v- . .... For W b 5 valley, jorcscte FraTc!vjo j i in .M T" n f i For Ku tte.Portlsnd and Cache We take pleasure In extending you the aborjs Invitation to visit us the first three days of next week and inspect the greatest and grandest line of Genuine For Garment ever brought to any city west of Chicago, We guarantee the S3 per cent less thah you can buy them for In, New prices on these good to be these goods at an iota over cost Is to giro the for reasdn selling Our York. enormous line ot fine JJlgb 0rade Goods e intend to at the some Idea publio to! visit bar elegant Cloalc, Dspart-mencarry In our new store, and as an inducement In novelties Ladles', Misses! aid Children's garments New and elegant . s - i... Vt. STAIN DABI) GATJT(m I s - three-year-o- - - - - - 45-in- yine-cover- eo , wide-spreadi- ng ng . We mike a specialty of our f 3.00 and 1 ch i 48-ln- f are worth " from $3,0 to Eastsocxd, Tbaiss. Lv Ocdeu.;. i V:;;- dozen all-wo- ol i - Ar a manufacturer's stock, cleared out for Cash at 60o on the dol-la- r, prices frpm 10o toSSc Honestly worth double. Genuine Fast Black UoseJ ' Ask for them. ' ' ch 4 ! 500 ' 1 I l ,. j COTICE.. I I j I mail the Standard Fashion Sheet free every month to any person sending; their address. Also samples. ol goods, MaU orders a specialty. Wo '!just Anrjyp. ' v ,AJ full 'assortment of Ladies' Combination Sujts ;and Children's Black Un derwear.! sllk-llne- - i o -- ! Bear In mind that new foods are arriving tlally.j and we always have some, attractive bargains to pffr you la every cjepartmeni Jt will pay you to watch onr advertisements and make dally visits to our 'mammoth store, as we shall be 4 r pleased to show yon the elegant novelties In high grade goods. , iioe exTebta, Lace we Silk and the hare) tSltemeniber grandest fbr eveuinff wearla theCity i- f - ' ! , A - J -- : . . : - 1 : Dr.-Elle- , swift-moVl- I - tuebla. ... a m. . 7:00 p. m. e.-0:ATj Ou m. uk 11:15 p. m. I :i0. W.. b:&3 a. m. 10:18 a. m. l i. io, m. 1:10 p. m. 4:5 m. p. ra. 4:4-j4:47 p, tn. 8:aa,!rsr-8:- 4 a. m. 5:07 p. m. U:a. 4 a. '. m.. flBaa. m. 0:P . 7:00a. m. 10:15 p, m. Ar Prpvo.,.... f:45a. m. lo:55 a. m. Lv Piovo.... ,. 7:45 a. m 10:55 a. nt. 8:Vp. ra. A Salt Lake. .. 81:13 a. to. 12:20 a, m. 4: p. at Lv Salt Lake... 9:24 a. m. 18:aoa.m. 4 - nu 10:35 a. m I:aoa.m. e:g- p ra. Af Oyden :: LOCAt 8EBV1CJS. - BiHesA. ';&,", Leave SsH Lske 1:0Q' a. m-- i Salt Lake 6:00 p. m. . , J. H. BENNETT. Gen. " X. c! DODGE. ' - Gaa. Maaager-V- - s Betaraiaf'-Jrriv- Frt. r ' I 'i ( Lv i1-- ; Lv Thistle CLOAK DISPLAY - -- . Denver...... ia. 6:5 a.m. i No. 5. Lv 5:45 a. do. iDa. I 9:b0p. m. 10:0a. oa 1:07 a. m.i i:v& p. m. 5:55 a, m.l 7:&.t. ot 1:4QP. ffl. II $:a.m. :40p.: ra. 4:S;. m. 6:30 p.; m.l 7 :SM. in. ... Lv Grsen River. Lv Salina. Lv MapU...... - in-th- 12;$. ta m.T...v... ni.j l 5:66 p. 6:30 P. ... Leadville... vGienwood... At Gtind Juno. LV Grand Jnae. ArCrteu River. mm ! ! ........ A Colo Sp'gS.. ,; ra. m. W:33p. 5 :10 p. Tbaixs. -- S:.v a. m. :50a. p. 8:03 p. ra, 11:20 a, 8:03 p. m 11:40 s. . ,,WTBotran . m. e7& nv :4Ua. p.m. vx. Ar Denver ! i : -- 6:13 ArRilina,. At Grean River Lv Grean River. Ar Grand Juno. Lv Grand Juno, Ar Glenwood... Ar LeadvlHe... At Pueblo..'... At Colo Sp'gs.. - ' Prove..-.;.- jl. 1. 5:00 p.m. 8:30 a. Lv Provo...... Ar Thistle... At MantL. t j - 'o N&e. Ar Salt Lake. Lv Salt Lake . I TABIK . fa UTect Saturday. Angus Jackets for Ladles, in all styles. a 10.00 Bee them? they i $18.00 each, : ! ! CimilEIIT TIHE Black Henriettaa at 50c, fiOc T5c, SOc, fl.00 and tl.50 per yard. Henriettas, regular IL23 Special goods, at 97Jc per yard, A special Blaok Silk Warp Henrietta, worth $1.75, at $1.85 per yard. A special Blacky Camel's Hair. M laches wide, worth $2.10, at $1.40 per yard. A full line ot Fancy Black Goods In Bull' Eyes, Venetians, Dots, Checks, Brocades, Boucoles, eta, from tl.00 to $3.80 per yd. Black BrUllautlDe. worth 1.25 A . 90o per yard. A very fine Black English Serge, worth 60c, at 650 per yard. A. , :;H tSet Sunt. - A Paw A Wfi VY. ng g "' ;. .:" l jf ' ' i " "j T ! TTTAH COMMAKOKRT itt -- a. .V i" j; - 'Am w4T : ;" : " jr. MRS. GRAHAM'S . t 1 ' 1 . s s , long-sufferi- ng . 1 Ili."1 - 5 Hemoves Sunburn. Sallowness, Freoklei, s, Pimples, Blaokhsads, and every discoloration Or blemish of the skin. Moth-patche- Prompt, reliable, harmless. It never fails. Now that the summer is nearly over It Is time to restore your complexion to lis pristine beauty, purity, clearness and whiteness. Mrs. Graham's Face Bleach Is guaranteed to do this in every ease. For sale by all druggists. Pried $1.50. Throe bottles for $4.60. :'' Ms." GsBVAiox Gbahax, Doctori" "Beauty 103 Post Street, San FrSneiseo, treats ladles for all blemishes of the face or figure. Ladies at a distance treated by letter. Send stamp for her little book 'How to be Beautiful." All the lead-la- g Salt Lake druggists sell it. Roberts A Kel i den, Wholesale Agents. Hrs. 1L J. Bntler's -- 5 ed ut " , - - - rK ; Hood's Gnrnannrilln - - ' I . - -- VOITDERLAITD. wine-maki- - r-- !- 1 ng i- -. - P. E. . b, v -- 1 4-ut- y, t3rORDER SONS OF MlBIOATXB CXBAfS. ' rr 11 This elexaht nrenaratlon X softens, - bleaches and V. 1'?SH ' . --A superior Medicated which overcomes ' Powder the oily, shiny condition of the skin. Is a Crkaw ot LlLUM AtO AiMOSTS.-l-Thidelightful toilet oream tor rough skin and allaying the irritation cansed by the sua and wind.. Fbecki.x Lottoit. This Lotion removes Blackheads, Yah, 8ucbum, Moth Patches, Liver Sp6ts, unnatural Redness, Frecklel and all Discoloration and Blemishes,- and leaves it beauti" - & fully soft and white, Cabxxi. Cbbxb roxs- ia PEAtf. This elegant restores the complexion, softens the preparation skin and gives it a marvelously clear and youthful appearance. It will- prevent and remove premature wrinkles. Eav sb Bxauix. A fragrant Cosmetio Wash which keeps the. skin in a healthy condition; EaxrTiAS Euaxil. A peerless preparation for protecting the face and preventing Tan, Suni burn and Freckles. , a sensiLa PBurcsssB PouhBX. Ladies with ' " : tive skin should ase this powder. if Ron re for Caksiu CoBBAt.LtitB.--Liquid cheeks and Hps which imparts perfectly nat. , ural tint. Ti the Witn Rosb Ctriarso FtrtD. Will hair ih curl for a whole week. Price 0 cents. Q -- - " ? . : . 5 ' . i - kt For sale by Driieh Frankea. Runs Fast Vestibule Trams with ttouRh witb Sleepers and Dining Cars,! connecting; Throuirh Trains for Milwaukee. Madisyo-anall point in Wisconsin and Michigan. a - Through Sleepers to St. Paul and InMinncApnlls, lowJ Minwith direct conneations lor polnis nesota and Dakota. ,'." . ' . til si :4 "'W For tickets, sleeping car reservations, ;Ahd; all lnfonnatioo, apply at any office, or to -1 General Agr Salt ...W, - STANNAKD, T. I- Lake City a. n. 'H.- jtigABS; Traveling'' Freight -- ajg-Pas- c seneer.Agenti Salt Lake City. ' W. H. NEWMAN, Third M. WHITMAN, General Manaaefv J. and General W. A. Til BALL, Passenfr. Ticket Agent. Viee-Pres- ti - Centra! Railiaj. AS', GEORQE MEBT3 very Wednesday in Tempi ot Honor Hail, Mam and First South streets at 7:30 p. m. Englishmea invited to 'join. Visiting member w. L. SKEWS, W. P cordially lHvltsa. WiLiiAMUoxir., Secretary. ' C8S. Main stree j THIE TABLE of 1 - . - In EfSet April 1st, 18?. ENIOMTS OE PYTHIAS t every evening, at ia Castle Hail, Monday Gladstone builiiag. Main street Sojourning Kniguts oordlally invited o attend. H. T. CLARK, X (X W. M. Rials t, K. of R. A S. iiobNTAiN Lodge vo. $, Rocky m Castle of k. every Thnriday eveulng, at 7;3Q 9. m., Hall, Gladstone building, on Main street, bet.' First and Second South. - Members ot the order are eordiaUy invited to attend. David : FfcfiY.q. a W. W. Pwnxrra. K. ef R. A A , NO. t, k. ot p. Regular MYRTLE LODGE every Tuesday evening at 7:3J p.m.. Castle Hall, Qlsdst?ne building. Sojourn-XbKhights cordially lav ted to attena. - J. 1 r." ? C.a ' E. M. Wadb, K. of R. A A Passenger Trains will wn AatiybetweH Sail Lake City and Park City ahowsjj 45 SALT LAKE CITY. 1 leave Eighth South and Mala St, Train m ' ; - 3 arrive Sonth and Mala fOaa i nqp.nl a i30 St, f.'MP." sa PARK CITY. tiate 1 arrtvaParkm m m . " i,,n ..,, Main street'' ............... ix ................ ceraeY t ' a.W ijUMOp-0- 1 Etghth SowA aa T. Gehi. i ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS OF City.:-.:..........- , and Depot Office g AL J. MACKINTOSH, , Frt and Pass. S . uii" j i--rggse'" ziDizjij ."?' FOLLETTMAKBSASPECtALTT -- on the firsthand thbd Wednesday of eaoh month, at A. O. U. W. Hall, JVi 8. W, Temple St. iaiUng Brothers madf wslcoaa f J. A. CLARK, G,S p i G. W. Aaawox, F.&. P, C. Box 1X3. -: VS. i GEORGE R. mrHE meet the first and C A. DR. BRIDGE and CROWN work, anall the higher branches pertaining to Dentjstr?. FajJ tloulsr attention to the nreservatlen oMiaturai Second South street teeth. ig MAXWELL POST, G. A. It. third Mondays ef each month at Plumbers Hll, CO West Second South street. Visiting comrades are oordiallv invited J l to attend, ORDER SONS OF AMERICA. EATRIOTIC , Camp Na 8, P. O. S. of A meets every Friday evening at 7:53. in Temple ot Bobor Hall, cor. Main and 1st South sts. S Jouraiug Sons are Cordially invited to Stteni. J. J. GRKKN'K WALD, President J A A BajskSTT. ItooraiBg Secretary, Bog 771. V. CAfJIERQNf M. HOlIEOPATHiC O. Oi LOPQE. NO.' - Btep:bers welcome. . 5J .rouiTD tjitioi: f I 5 .fr'tii-"t- ' Has made a Specialty ef Chroalo Dlse f- V""- - fJ Ciie Koomi 86 andl 37, rptrsJ thirty years. xiook a w. and soath, it lAUi city 0. li, ELIH8GN 220 S. iMain Ct. . CatablUbed ''",' .. , PHYSICIAH. A meets in I. O, O. r. Hail each Wednesday, li at iarited t:S3p. ra jjVisitlng brotftsrs S.J4 specially i O. P. iio ' s; toatund, ' I C P. NEWELL. K.a '. , WtttiADt WavBOirs, Sscratsry, , t"I7SIDGELY L0DG3 NU. p, L O. O. meets every Wednesday evenifcs at their Hall la the Gladstone buildiaj, sajcr.i Coot. VUitiaf II t Oi iii rEBiiElEm srmut i Franklin sve., alt Like City. B. F. Stewart, Proprietor. Ed. Scroggln, Mannecr. ESlly Kennedy Stage Manager. Out First Prlte Show. v Weak otOotoee'r . More novelties this week. First of the refined Sang aad Dance team, jpsrtino Kiwsell and OdsU. If good singing, artisticdanclDg and nest acrobatfo ftoT ga towards making a Clever artist, the above esuflc should take rank with the foremost. First in the petite' Misi Tlllls Wallace, fa jesranceof her refined Song snd Dance, introduciair her skipping rope dance, eto. inststxuneous kit of &brwood Meredith, the seosstioosl sketch artists. As giod asitbey make lhtm Shan son A Lavaka, who ar i greeted nightly by thunders of appiaune. Also, second Wek and fiatteria Suocs of Mi Annie the Aerial Qaen, on ber fl vitLg trapeze.l)ar, Mis Js'snnle Gotiata, H r. Uly Eta nedy, and out bery ct Fsif ltwr IsTjera. Eseh t erformtac wi'i cor'lc:: ' i ' rcf, a tvri. g t Lenaiy's Wild West,lnclti:Sr tlsrse-"Xt 3 j Company In the cast.- - Ada-ris- ' s Lj ars t ft 'OordlDTto location. Ik xt BAST.' M' AND AXt. POINT! ST- - cor-ne- VJ3 OHIO AO rat Otah 8:00 p. m er-fum- ed True Economy rjEI, AUNtHE LODOE67EToV1p?Re alar Conventions pREPARiHOSSj' - : CHAPTER KO. 1, ft. A. M. Ststei held on the Ami Wednesday la each month, at Masohia Ha.lt, at 5 p. m. Sojourn- nig companions are eoraiauy lavuea to attend. E. K. P. Mi C pHiLHrs. Socrstr nr. KALAH TEMPLE, A. A. O. N. M. S. Kernlat sessions on second Wednesday et each month at Masoplo Hall at 8 p. m. All Nobles shlourningiin our ossii cordially invited to with us. i f. M. BISHOP, Potentate.' G. S. Cx,AHK. Recorder. - UTAH ( : - -- TO- ; I . - . , er TIIEcDlaECT TIinOUGll LI!E j - . KKIOHTS Stated Oonolaves' held at Ma- Templar. sontoHau. oa the first Tbarsdsy of each month, o'eleok.; VUitlag Sir Knights are courteously invited to attend. ;C. B. JACK, KG. B. M. Baook. Recorder. LODGE VO. i, A. ?. A A XL WASATCH CommaaicaUoas held at the Ma i eonld Bali the: second Friday of each month. Members of sister Lodges aae soourB)ng brethren In good standing are oordiauy Invited to attend. ' ,J- - F-- JACK, W.M. .i ,J. M AiSHv Secretary. A BGENTA LODGE KO. $. A. F. A A. M. Stated iComannication held at Maxima Ball the first Tuesday In each month. Members et sister Lodges and sojourning brethren ia good standing are cordially Invited to attend tj WILLIAM H. DICKSON. W. 11fl M. C pHtix-trs- . Secretary. MORIAH LODGE VO 1, A. T. A A MT. Commsnloations bld at Masonic fialU sat Temple street, the second Monday ot each month. Members of sister Lodges and so Journlug brethren ia good standing are cordially r Invited w attend. i J A. 6COTT CHAPMAR W. M. CHftlSTorsia LntVt, Secretary. t iBrosTi A U I . t ; i osALia pr " - TATCEES, CLQ CKS, JEWELBY, ' ma,mf : mm ';",'; oxivE'iiwiirip, C.i E,. CJvJ g AH r-t- -fi r r?rr:rt?3 w- -m r : tttf ij 'Te y ta I tlK Afyj , t-- i. .t " E ;:?clJ - |