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Show BAILIT iiEW ! STBAilGE DHIliK. is Water ia a Sew ;Crte jlr. Fielding Vcrkitestknrant - i r ,, ALSO, HE I?- 1 r , ! j ' ; C0ES K3T AND CANNOT GET IT. -- . - ' ; Vh ich Show That gosae Experiences Virtuo is Liife In the a Simple 31 a a fur Contact Country Uftftts ja att the V?ria WHb : -- ! ! rrnTT v Johnson.! VT. Even a bri?fojourp in the country -- ntitJt, man for: metropolitan life. V, The brukeu'thivaii is t&tlf ith difficulty, and arethe taksot must 1 sboiv layThere when we are ts trsje-pcopIef-i- ofhigh society. writing novel 1 - English whom palii ivhen I left have a Tbo-- ; Imeet aain on a fi..eer notion jhat'fcve bais-ch well, have whtm I didn't pay we. shall not hosftj v tat a hiotioiu luettat all, tor mtmprusoiiw i a. i i unuiwswiie iias maue My sutnniei seem to have a fustic of ipeJ leo&l for'otwu imy" reylisys it is my fckiu; or,; th suit of clothes - sun-hn.wu- f'd : J I he pushed his chair back ba'ore'I could get into it. Then again he pulled out another which he did not want, and remained holding it until after I had taken the Orst unassisted. Tho processes of evolution have not yet produced a creature who can make so many motions and New York imaccomplish so little as , ported waiter. When I was seated my waiter betook himself to some distant apartment whence he returned with a long piece of that tough and sour bread which never gets the credit that is duo 'it "in the health -board's statistics of mortality. of water." I said: Bring me a He did not hear me. glass He had esc aped. By and by he came back with a peculiar expression on his face. He looked as if he might be gargling his throat. From what followed'I was led to believe that he had simply got his mouth full of the English, language, and was anxious to be rid of it. He said: "Will you have red or white wine?" ; I Neither," replied, 'I want a glass of water." He disappeared, and after a little while returned with a plate of soup. I saidr "Where is that water?" Ho looked at the table, and then glanced down with' solicitude at the tloor, as If he thought I complained that it was wet. But his alarm was unnecessary; there! wasn't any water on the floor, and hadn't been any there for a long time. Then a perfunctory smile appeared upon his countenance. Evidently Monsieur was joking; an American joke, ha, ha. He vanished, and on Lis next appearance presented me with half a lobster, which, from its diminutive si ze, had evidently been si aug htered in violation of the statute. However, tho crime was outlawed by that time; as anybody could' discover by tasting tho lobster. I said; "I have got a thirst. on me a mile high. Why in " But he had vanished at the mention of thirst. he came back bringing a large glass; of . beer, I hate beer. I am an American, and I sweat by the old oaken bucket.. On this occasion I swore by that and everything else I could think of. Perhaps, in ray haste, I gave this person from foreign parts an overdose of our language. He became utterly co if used arid fin ally, he fled. When he returned he had a pint of red wine iu one hand and a pint of white wine in the other. I said, "Where is the' proprietor?" "He ees not eea," gasped the waiter. : "He ees out further." He waved his hand in the direction of a small room which was between the dining hall and the street. The two rooms w'eT-separated by only little screen doors. I. remembered seeing a fat man at a desk in the outer: apartments. Doubtless he was the proprietor. I remembered, also, that there was a messenger call box behind the desk, and this suggested an idea. However, I resolved to make one last assault upon the waiter's understanding. My thirst was by this time simply : maddening. Nothing in .this world can so shrivel a man's palate as an unsuccessful, attempt to gat a drink. Some of the thirstiest men I have ever known lived in Maine. At that moment I was in such a condition i that the hinges of my mouth creaked. Nevertheless I opened it with deliberation and uttered the ; sounds which stand for water In five different languages. One of them was a Central African word which I picked up" in conversation with a missionary. I included give the it, in a spirit of fairness, to of somewaiter evry chance. A gleam thing which, in anqther, might have . By-aud-b- : i " " iiv? ' 1 Ksk tl BILL. e which a ;riiup?vi5talor whittled out Even the I or me with hii jdek- mife. t tb know men g&i whoai bunko quite - .? i .j Jection with the my tpuir tnroaa daily pris. show a H position to scrape arniiaintanct! with me fill over again. " Mv unsi is not thi fciiseand cosmopol veil itan er?au it oneiv Vfasf I cannot now walk by a street Js.4 avation without ;um ;?i eets are rfpped emotion, - -- a' multitude of open to is i an, These thor- all of ou hfares areavejfaras where a thou sand vorporatior.5 have,; buried their hrtnor. and when the remains are laid ..rir-t'S- . tare the wayfaring iiiaih, thougn a fool, The" city man may cent corruption; doesn't mind it he iiaijl sit down by an c'yeu window and' eju- his dinner, and ind up, pfraps,1 ith a piece of hich he ' really Cameinbert cLtese doeu't need, uhderifthf) circumstances. But sewer gas is, affrr bll, an acquired taste, and one rapijy poses his appreciation of it. I stiA-tqup Broadway ittl an excellent ap- -' the other evening. ' petite for niy :i dinnfcrj; I walked four blocks and lost the aiftietite. If I'd had tie dinner with' Eirlt tlie time I should , . probably have Jos t h aq toa - ; ; - d - r whisky. V "Iim," said f the I i ' I. 'Chiainiy," said Bill, "let mejoff. I'll take another ride wjthl you .when I ain't r soaer." lie steered straight flor a saloon.' As .lorjme, L went iatg) drug store and ordered six firjgeri ofj Jamaica ginger; And this reminds me 6 something even more serious than the loss of my Indifferr eiitre to hunian. life.j While iu the country I acquired tlio habit of drinking water. Perhaps it would be more accurate to say thai t so . habit returned cpoa me, aiidJwas str ;igthened. For I wa3 always a wat.oi ; drinker. I was brought1 up jin New England, and was always a6custoaied it l see water upon the members of feeely. The spectsuch indulgence cannot but at home. t y family drank it' Before I . effect uooaj a growing boy. my father's house I had kft a Cohfirmedt wkter drinker, and last summer in Grjmsvillc, where we tad a well of nnr nwnJlthA old flDDetitO beeouse 'I : it is a Lt.s;ad sighij tp see a man witn ioess turndd loose upon the " 1 V York. are so confolundedlf foreign that They they caanot half that Is said to aieveu by peopld from their owu aud estadraaiti of -- New uhe wallers! are a! 5 -- fra-eigne- r. undta-stan- d t i i f !- - E I ' ID L - I- THE WAITERS MAKE A BLUFF. been called intelligence, flashed in Ws eyes. He went and got me a finger bowl. "Intolerable idiot," said I, will you i ring for a messenger?" v ' In ten minutes the boy.came. "Johhny," said I, Vgo" tell the that I want some water." The boy went to the swinging doors and pulled one of them open. "Hi, dere, old man," he yelled, 'dere's a gillie in here what wants some r wratcr." "Himmel!" cried the f at man In alarm, .. "King for an ambulance!" Then the boy caine back and collected 20 cents. I did notblame himr. he had done the best he could. I arose and sought the nearest drug store, where, after some argument, theya-consented! to physician's gfve me water without IIowaed Fieliixo. . prescription. pro-priet- - er , A Baby Hustler, j The boy was not more than 2 feet high, says the New York Times.andBut he he was Intelligent and energetic, hawked nis newspapers with a zeal that would have been creditable . to a high-prodrummer. Ho was not unmindful of his dignity, and when one Broad street purchaser accompanied his tender of payment for a newspaper with a frivolous, chaffing remark, the brisk him with a little fellow embarrassed twoblack from snapping sharp glance eyes, remarking the while:-no "Here is time for your change, sir. I have , fooling." said the pur"Keep the change," chaser, dropping the facetious and assuming a serious air. "Will you tell me how long you have been selling ' i papers?" in the been newspaper busi"I have ness three' years," replied the diminutive merchant somewhat coldly. Three years!" exclaimed the man with unfeigned surprise, ; "why, my to carry lad you do not look big enough ' -- X" V" a bundle of papers." said the mite, "Notwithstanding." with unruffled dignity, "I have been in lor this business for three years, and in two years before I sold papers I was J : h the clothing business." "Is it possible?" commented the questioner with Increased surprise. "See here," my little man, how old are you?" "Nine years old" calmly responded the little fellow. "I had o get out and hustle to help support the family when I was 4 years old. I belong to a family who waste no time." The lad spoke the truth. He was born in East Broadway and went to work In his father's clothing store when but 4 years old as cash boy. And there are many more like him In this largo j and progressive town. of : J - I idn't Htaxt tok. i They haVg never, heard he cnntry. a X hfi -- An u l i - a! peveragb. . . , m J. J : of iSome ,of them . 1. , 1 a. mejr wnenjttoraiuea, dui Their ot carry; iathlngj jexcess. a customer are- - bf three kinds; e h a Herman he hvilt drink beer; if is a Frenchman be will drink wine; is aci American bahl let him ';:iv what he can get. had to dine down' town on Thursday, 50 cents In a re-- ; corner of xny clothing, I decided to heap table iVJisjte at that res tail-- . lhf? bo ca51 tIie Fried W,L5ch : BHlM'Rerve -.- (J Liref Pill! :VYAll the seemed quite waiters j '7 on Act principle regulating tho to have the honor of me. stomach andnew bowels through the nerves. A new serving ut ou a delusive ; Dr. Miles Pills spee lily cure bilious, appearance of dicovery. n baJ tft!te, torpid liver, p lea. i'iftp-cess, of out them ;,;';)"pulled men, women, children. Smallest, lor l0r we, and the cue I selected mildest, surest: ,4;r 0 dost, xi fct. Samples frea ' to be doing scrncthiug that t Rclwrta ii Scldea'. ."of ; ? -- -- 1 saving-discovered- c . - f ; .' - " - Kw,YoitK, Oct. I3.'ia31v I had a surprise last night. N;qw, a surprise to me Is generally eujoyabie-- but this surprise went past the enjoyment , and, became in terestjng. I went; to see Edward Sothern- play in "ThelJihcing Girl." I.had seen this clever mani jrnake my heart swell withr joy when, as the love "Highest Bidder," he saved his and all her property; from the hands of cruel men; I had seen h'im whn, "as "Lord Chumley," he had given ils life for his friend; and surely'no man ?an do more than this. And, last of all, I had seen him as the tender-hearte- d prodigal, the "Maister of Woodbarrow," wla had spent his substance, and then, after all, he'd gone back to the home wberfc; they loved' him and made much of hltn . - . l4t ; L : Hi, "he-ma- ! 14q MAIN STRI2ET, SALT LAKI3 CITY. 6rCR cn:."T INTEREST PAID ON TI51I3 DEIOSITa jir i' S constipation-Unfj'uale- d CAPITAL j e. K-- SutbS" G.Jw y. BAM Bet 0;-er- a , " J THE "i 5 Vice-Presiden- t Vice-Preside- . J.-hi- i IfiTKE WORLD -- WHY BAB DOESN'T WEAR SHIRTS. , Denver.. i WALKER BROTHERSI! 1 v ink-soak- ed J Ati President. j SrRPI ii -i- - ' our. : muu ; i B j fe i Indiscretions, Lost IkaliooJ, Til rr M . U. Wnlkar. ! "; Proprietors s & i Si- - 1 UTAH. aMcs-senger- 8Bf A8MSBEO 18T3. WELLS3 OTGO & Co.' ::r:::::::l :::::::::MiB4N15 II saz - uun. i z.Ke,j -- : j fj Bnys and sellaEschange, makes iTelegraplua Transfers on the principal cities of the Cnited States and Europe, and on all point' oi the P&cif!o Coast. Issues letters icf crau? available In the attention principal cities ofi the world. Special Builion. jiven to the selling f presjand made on Consignments at Lowest Ka es. Particular attention given to colleetionsj and adJoLuia throughout Utah, Nevada; solicited. ; Territories. iAccounts : salt, lake city. Utah. s. hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. a. m. to 12 m., or by appointment in obscure and urgent cases. Consultation free."i3i Office i4 1 i '. 'MILLION' DOLLARS .A -- i , coas3poznxua'T9i .Iondoa Veils, FargoA Co..'.. 1. . .h'sw Wells. Fargo A Co...i..U...i, ..... ...... OiriH Mavericlt National Haplc..... Iioi i.i not tempt the busy, bustling, brainy American to part with the treasure ot (rood priceless health, w hich he can gain and preserve by tho use of those Sufe. Sure, Effective and Unfailing 0AVould Yor'.-- National Uank. j. f irst National H ..'!. baaik.'J.. . First Merchants National panic. .4.; Boatmen's EaTtzjs Bank Velli, ! 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' Send 4 cents in stamps for Svrap-tor- n List (and Book to Men. or Health), on which to get a full history of Disease, etc State your case, send for terms and trial treatment. Secrecv observed either in person or by mall. .j i . y BOSTON, -- " -- - liAKEs . mad United States, a the OLD DOCTOSL3 private and not a single bad result. lor 33 years, practice, returned If not as represented. Sena Money Cents stamps) for sealed particulars. Cr. WAj h CO.. ZI7 S. Sth St.. St. lovls, Z9 Tt3 ' Em. A Regular Graduate in Medicine and Practitioner. Authorized to .Special treat all CHRONIC, NERVOUS and PRIVATE DISEASES productive et MoraL Mental and Physical Weak- j H or teiicfls. Seals, Steel and Itnobes Stamps. 'Notary, Corporation aa;: Society Seals a Specialty. ! lbel. Process 48 W. Second South Street, (Central Block.) Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. MeCOEITICK&CO. LADIES3 FAVORITE. 'ALWAYS RELIABLE and perfectly SAFE. The tan as used by thousands of woman all orer the i- Ts PePtCGtlori. Mills. nesses, Nervous Debility, Mood THB OLD DOCTOR'S T - '( Reliable Specialist" Office, 45 - Cornick. - r-- Old v s ICatn Glas van, - " I i WOMAN'S SUMMER SHIRT FRONT. Met H USLKK & CO.. . I the preparation of eoe Erythroiylon Cdtacbm. Jcrnbebln, 1 draclnn. lleionias lno'.ca. ) drachm. ; 1 i Vk ASATCH , Iirands: Ilih Patent and Straight Grade, anl arrantod as good us aav made in Utah, JSTThe highest cash price paid for Rood Whent. Telephone to the Mills, Nx. 10a Office on East I irt South Streets Sonti street Salt Mb Wl -i 1! lir-- h Receives Trroe Deposits at the rat of Five rer is authorized to rent per annum, j iThja Company ct b.h Trustee, Giuardjan i or Administrator and Executor. aBdtoitranjjacia cejieral Trust TSusi-- j ess. Also. IKSUES: TITLES TO REAL T JJ ESTATE. j f; This Componyj iciakes I its own Abstracts or 3'itlo. Its charge! fojj Insurance covers entiro cost of searches iand attorney's feei REMKM-15PE- . A RKSPQN&IBLK i GUARANTEE IS HETTER TUAli ANY ONE S OPINION. Directors: .J.J E. looly, (L. S. jllills, A. L Thomas. T. R. Jone, R. C Chambers, W. S. Mc- 4 TJIXMOVr HOW, AIA8S S 3 t . J150),C0) dBital, Salt Lake City, Utah. SC., attention nivcn to all orders by Mall Prompt cr Express. Chargus uniform and reasonabla. Best.GraSes( ef TRU STj COMPANY, - latMM-ator- ) ill txt i So. 159 Slain Patsnirrflollsr: llrisuranGB , BISHOP & CURRIE, ..S45.000 ) .. . n se- Cielsemin.8 grains. JCxLignaiUe amarfefalcohollc),Sgralaa 2scniilea. lepiaudra, - ' Glycenr.e,Q. s. Mix. Tnkelftl1atSp.m..andanHakecopills. Other on goiug to bed. In rouie antra it will to Ute for be necessary paUetit take two pills at bedtime, making the number three a day. This remedy is adapted to every condition of nervous debility and weakness tn either sex, and especially In those roses resulting from imprudence. The re perative powers of this restorative are tnnj astonishing, and its use continued for a short time changes the nerveless euuUUoa to languid, debilitated, one of renewed life and vigor. As we are constanilyln receiptor letters of say Inquiry relaUve to this remedy, we would to those wiio would prefer to obtain it of us, package by remitting60 $1 a securely sealed pills, carefully compounded, containing will be sent by return mail from our private . or we will furnish 6 package, which will enre moot codes, tor SS. . Address or call oa NEW ENGLAND MEDICAL INSTITUTE; ! Slain. Street, 2 00,000 U" this prescription. : s (Under W. S. McCornick's Bank.) Orcs.Carefully Assayed. Samples sent from uistance prouinlly attended to and returns made . the following day. . Charges moderate. i 68 W. SBcaml Ufanvmsn. from thli rffsvts of vonfhfhl Imprudence, have brought about a state otm weakness that has reduced lUa general rya-teso much as to iadnce almost every otiier disease, and the real cause of tho troublo scarcely ever bPing Bmpected, they are doctored tor everything but the right one. Notwithstanding the many valnaWo remedies that meilicafscicnce has produced for tlie relief of this cla of pitUents, none of the ortlinarv moaies of treatment effect a enre. During O'lr extensive college and bos- -' uave expennten.ei witii pnai pracuce we remenew and concentrated anddlsoovered dies. Iheaecomnanying prescription is ottered as a certain and prnJyeure, as hundreds cf caws In ourpiaclice have t sen restored to Derfect heuiLb. bv Its ns atlpr aU other remedies failed. Perfectly pnre . Vice-Pres- t. J35 6T7CTEBEB5 Kervons Debility, ToatMal ii- P. W. MAD3ES, General Bankinar business per cent interest paid on savings depoa- Us. compounaea lour times a year, i Errors of Youth. , i. 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Oftice. 218 Slain street oppofciie the Postoflie alt Lake City. i i i PROPRIETORS ORES SAMPLED AND SOLD! IJUKtiLAU PKOOF. We send the marvelous Fi Remedy CALTHOS free, ami c Our "Suggestion Book" mailel free ou will aid distant purchasers in making lections. .... ANDERSON, andy Sampliii DEPOSITORY. --A j TATE AXD JACKSON STREETS. ' O cpositlj Vaults, Presideni, WALKER.!' 1891. Fall Term Begins Kept. FRANK W. HALE, CenerallO,Manager. Franklin Square Boston, Mass. CHICAGO. &. :i a' General 1 Banking J. R. WALKER,' j : 1 . STA ES UNITED FlltE U VlJiSiS . GCOTT Leal Com. - (Established in Safe 20 ( N CO ix Salt Laks Ore and Bullion Buyers .6AHXER 3. - ESTADL.!SH23 1353.) - . Recitals. Lectures, ETC? C?B? to all t'horal and Orchestral Practices fm ELOCUTION Oratory. Dramatic and pupils. Lyric Action, fine Arts, Lansruaes, Literature, Piano and Organ Tuning. A comfortable df R E3" for Lady Students. Calendar free. j puny, Pittsburgh, M. S. given. i Oftlcc. Room 6 Consinerclal Block. : P. O. Jlox 1214. Hop: cscn tatj w ii . Pennsylvania i S Sole Amerieaa B. 'WAI.KEJr, Superlntenleav I . ii. OrriCiiJi, Treasurer and Ara j. i. SUCCESSORS TO Transacts Instruction in Piano, Oran, Voice, I Violin, Solfessio. Hsrmoiiy. Etc. h'lUOlU Class Tuition, lessons, 5 lOt'oSO. Frivatelessons - J. W. ' BANK, Toubje. y CARL. FAEL.TEN, Director. - C'ty. 6.00 I i'.-..- UNlOli; JMRTIDNRL - BwEnglanfl Conservatory ORE BUYEBSI. All Ores bought by us will be samplsl at our works free of charge. .OJ.O30. - - Furiyki.l. CAPITAL, fanur Founded by Dn. E. fcANlY STATION, UTAH. i V-J.O- ti? oi of New York ...Bank v.w York National Bank Merchants I. Omaha........... .. ... Bank of Cuhfomia 6an ... "."Jr'irst National Uaiik .Geriuau National Hank , Mfjinn Omcc in Progress building. Salt Lake City. : corkpoxdef:e of the State fie ' -- filXGO SMELTING CO. FOR THE MONEY? m-made 'I . low ra it loans made on city (cal estate ut shoes costing from HMO to $5.00. OO Uenniur Hand-sewe- d, the finest calf &Jm shoe ever offered for $5.u; equals French to $12.00. which coat from $3.0 Imported shoes calf. d Welt Hhoe, fine CIA 00 llnnd-Sewe-comfortable The best durable. and stylish, shoe ever oflered at his price ; same grade as custoshoes costing from S6.i)0.to $9.U). Hhoet Farmers. Railroad Men OJ O? a 50andPolice Letter Carriers all wear them: fine calf, seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, extension ed?e. One pair will wear a year. fine calf uo better shoe ever offered at QA 30 .this price; one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. C O 545 and Worklnaman's shoes mm m are very and durable. Those who w strong a have given them trial wiil wenr no other make. SS'i.OO and H1.7& school shoes ar worn by the boys every where; they sell ?3Ujf na their merits, ns the increasing sales show. best shoe, 83.00 llnnd-ewe- d bVbCIU I CS- Donf?o)a, veryutylish; equals French imported shoes costing from 44.00 to S6.(M. shoe for and 81.75 Ladies' ti.50, Misses are the best fine Dongola. Stylish and durable. name W. L. and See v that Caution. Douglas price are stampedW.onL.the bottom of each shoe.Slass. DOUGLAS, Brockton. J. 11IKSCUA1A.A. THE O J. 1JAKEJR. 46 W. 2nd South . 3 nt Utah ami Idaho. to-he- s, l tll-A)- . shoe, with no tacks or wax thread hurt tne feet; made of the best tine calf, stylish thim and easy, and because we make more ehoee of grade than, an it other manufacturer. It equals band-sewe- d It is a fieamless to toj-da- y, Lovely woman Is now "rastlin"' ;ivlth the great question of the day. She asks everybody she meets, who has succeeded in solving the problem, exactly howsand where it was done. She Is not? willing to give up her shirt front with the summer months. She has determined prln-si-Va- St.-iie-s 1LV j y W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CENMIEN S3 BEST SHOE se de Tt' ' : WHY, IS THE . ; Lib j - clievlot skirt, the little cutaway jacket, and the jaunty: shirt or waistcoat, are certainly smart and although I am deopposed to woman with a capital cidedly V seizing any of the ' rights that belong td mail, still, if any of his. clothes are becoming, she might just as well wear them. i Nine times out of ten they are ndt beautiful enough to consider and the tenth, time they become beautiful, because of the woman they are on. ' J;: . IkaCr.Up n" fThe prestige of having the best laundered and best fitting shirt fronts In1 New York belongs tofMiss Johnston Bennett, and the general impression is ttfat hers were' made by a seraph and lajundered by an angel.. I may mention casually th'iJc personally I do not qiite wear a shirt" front I. docomposo too rapidly: of course, I mean in a Delsar-toa- n sense, which hints at an inclination to take an easy, position, that no shirt fijont, done by anybody's starch, could pbssibly stand. Shirts are,v I think, a protest against decomposition;' then, really, I don't know much about he shirts and I know I never could get into a she shirt after seeing it. My paternal parentis patient; my dog is one of the sort that incites you to ambition and my ou know,! i't f, oujd canary bird can beat Patti all hollow and was at Cambridge have done, but, after all, ray dedf feploW, will cheer me on o victory; but if that a man who has seen a deal of tlj-- world shirt ever got buttoned properly it doesn't put that tyoet of would have to be taken off of me with iu a home; he wants somethin4 bufeter, tlie. scissors, for I. should never consent more restful, and something thift iji go- td have to go through what the undoing ing ta lobkjike a ladjy, even if iilieHsn't must be, when the doing is such a marone. Drusilia Ives; claimed ithaC she tyrdom. could be very like onje when WOULD WOMAN STAIN HER SOUL? SHE WASTED HER DtfKE TO MARilV jllEli, The usual question in regard to the bht she never couldj She would have' emotions has been started again, Some been like the staid, gingerbread sold girl, who believes she knows more than cheap in the shops; where the! gilt is she ought, though I've tried to tell her badly broken off and the outerledgb too that we are an much crumbled to deceive apy one, f'Tho had, for discussion the other day, 'What moral of the " Dauaing Girl " fepenis to. would you do if a lie would save the man me that there are wbmen bornf sivhi? are ydu loved, when he was in dire trouble?" two parts wanton find the otiier jipart I don't exactly know the meaning of the devil; who are whit Swinbu palls word but It always suggests ink " love machines," aid who are caable toj me;"dire," so that if the man I loved was , of making men change in a fool enough to fall into an ink river and of Tirtoe and lilies 'From the languor a lie would land him out, I should unn rtr vtinrltiMo if vito l Ka hesitatingly tell that lie. Tell it withMEX ABE KOT SOi EASlLV Dtif ED! out a quiver; tell it, and look at the 'That these womenican make inenjjove villain who had pushed him in, as if I them; that these vfomen, brazen and' wbre the sublimated essence of truth, bold, ban make man who hive seen and I wouldn't tollable, even for an what they call th world, jcarejj for husband. My opinion of the them; who have an extensive iacqftain-tauc- o state! of affairs was not popular. with the flesh and tie devil, DIFFERENT WAYS WOMEN HAVE. be fooled by them is it possible? iiOh, One young women wouldn't stain her no! You are mistaken, Henry Arthur soul even 'for one whom sho adored. Jones; it's boys who are attracted by Another, a young woman who wore eyesuch women; not men., It is just possiwas a pronounced agnostic, and glasses, would the ble that, after awhile, Duke, that, while of course, no one would have shown Drusilia jives tohc4barj;iago said wish to tell that which was untruthful, and bade her adieu.! Up to ttifs time, still some arrangement might be made, when event followed! events shbrhai not "without telling an absolute which, by islie j first bored him, but from the day man toward whom one felt tho untruth, asked him to marry jher, and,jlikeV the wrong, be saved. This was might wai,. he ref usedj' her Englishman-ha woman it. out from but brought downfall was as certain "as wasj'jnidj up- lovely, was sitting in the comer, a woman who rising. That's where the littlotiardian with a shirt front and a soft, felt angel comes in; the little gIrlWh4 be- hit. "What leading remark: lieves in faith and love,' and who always would this think man a of who would you does come in,.even in real'life; land (take not tell a tarradiddlc for you?" The care of the men. Bless her. heart, that's hostess announced that lunchhurriedly . her mission in the world. And iff she eon was ready, and we heard happened.to be as pretty onejwho more of the question of the day. nothing These saved the Duke of Guisebury.jft's a bit little are seances very interesting they me that dukes; Jarot not make you wonder what women wero of a miracle to , to be around saved, seeding running made for, and after you go away, you SOTHERN IX THE; DA5CIJTG :tjiRI," feel a bit ashamed that you asked this ' But to return to the playjland: its even of yourself. question moral. - Mr. Sothern probably never did DUJJES OF MEN 'AND WOMEN. a finer piece .of acting, nor one that made Women were made to teach men what all the women in the audience want to love, aud duty means. save him, than when he represented the courage, made to teach women what were Men vicious-T)ukeBut you don't love! him faithfulness and honor means. affection, as you loved the "Highest Bidder;i you'; were to made Women teach men ex don't sit and cry about him! as you! did can adorable how about "Lord Chumley," and you don't actly how the other they canbe,be.and ex thing feel as If you wanted to be among those actly Men were made to teach women how to greet home that dear prod i gal j the are little courtesies, and how "Maister of Wood bar row." - Ohlinoj it's delightful the kiss, or caress, is, appreunexpected a different thing. The first are like ciated. is: good, sweet,,pure milk, and tho last made to teach men the tlie difference j Women were absinthe frappe. of house Is the baby the ruler proper between them. The play Is marvelciusly and when it's their own, bow down men, well worth seeing;) and J( you have an to this proud sovereign. extensive acquaintance, you will sudMen were made to teach women, once denly discover that you are meeting in a while, to say a good word about anthese very people, and you wonder if other woman, and that's a man what just if all women Scab be everything Is bad. is just now whispering to a woman you Is man a If cad or either every bought, Bab. ' a knave, and if, life is a joke. ::And,then know as you remember tho sweet, loving words Garfield Tea for sick headache, dlzzlnesss that the little girl said to him when' the haven had been reached at last: "These Wasted Sweetness. are the words: Faith, Duty, Loye, i ConThe production of molasses tn Louisscience. Nobody can help believing iana is so great that it does not pay to them. Turn them: out tho door, Jihey to barrels it. Arrangements buy only fly in at the window; trample them are now beir.fr ship made to burn it, mixed into the ground, they spring up again with some other substance, stronger than ever;- prove them false- save a great amount of coal. and thus hoods in .Greek and Latin, and y ou only find that they are the first truths jthat the mother tells to her baby." as-the- 1 1 Vice-Preside- bo-cau- ' te trii BACON. F. t it c. ' t n ? f demi-mon- IT- - t: n, I've always had a sort of an Idea that the man who sang ."Come rest in this bosom," probably wore a silk, shirt, who could rest with any comfort on! a stiffly starched one?" Serge or so-call- ed ; UTAK - l jwHERE WOMAN'S HEAD OFTEN RESTS. ; But. is a woman beautiful who looks the Is a woman beautiful adventuress? whose hard laugh tells of her greedy1, grasping nature, or whose cold eye look out defiance rather than love? jNpfr my friend; the adventuress?-- ' who is marked as with a postage sta'nfp vjas in. vogue some years ago, But tordaY; the is muchquieter lady of the than her sister of the jfou'r hundrjed and vies In dignity with any of i ts? Readers. Even i n their vices jpien lookforgood form, anif a woman jWith her pwi cut r almost waist, and that jcUrlous voice and laugh, cold and hard,!thai; you sometimes hear on Ijthe stree't :would never suit a man likq!the Duke i& ,tuise-bury- . ' It wouldn't jhave been ;.in;good Vheh-taste, you know, my dear fellow .TAS. Vxe-PrcsiJen- dlilu--::,- i ; . Baci, II. resident; Bacon, ii. jbES;;& co., 1 l! n.- o .lady-man- ." to-da- y, DEMI-I03?DE- .I- S S . the blase man of the worlds the lWorn out youth of the man whpijfpund pleasure in vice when he could lihd 1 it at all. II ere ho was to perf ectiori,.! You see a few of him in New York, inpre of them in Hyde Park. Ho has exjhiusted everything, ' and te doesn't" know whether life is a thing to bqfrr.akeii seriously or as a joke, lie's 165 jlaith in women, because .he can bivyjjihem with diamonds; he has lost faith n men because most of them are tiresome and the rest are knaves. What dOf,he believe In? A bit of a gIrl called; lidge whom he has saved from death; by Id ragging her from under his hofsfesljj and who saves him froui death, moVal and physical, by making him see tha! it is the good things in this wor d 'thaifc are worth doing, and tht the restock of honest men is worth jhavingi K:q you can't do this in a day; espec ally; When a man is infatuated by a ibautii ii THE LADY OF THE niRFrrors--Trm- . , 5 l m on Iriaprovoci Keal KatrUc by Monev.Lonnecl M. y, he-ma- And I put my fan before my fiace and Igrew.sick at heart wlien he" stepped be- - . I 1 1 f ul woman. r T 1 j THE BLASE MAN bN THE STAG f ii By-thc-b- ,be-cau- se - nr Yr-r- Pectoral, Ayer's j he was their own. t w - piTSSEST PAID Oil DEPOSITS. to-da- y, le, , tae Its ' n J (Succcsaars tothe Uank of bait hake.) ! 1 i' acle of Tbibcvb.1 COBKZSFOSDESrciS 3.,OD oh the chair, with tho flounces spread " out as If she were inhabiting it; above S500.C00. this we will put a little silk shirt, and over this the shirt, with that partof the tall which Is decorated with a monoJ. A. EABLL, C2MM X.C. KARRICK. Vice-PrTtAKICOX gram, brought to the front with a high Emanue! A. Lowe. Kaba. Juijs J. J A. Earls. J. Gc L. Csrrlck, k a iFr.. and mighty air of governing all thiugs. Sm.dl-UE. W. v:uhner. L. Then comes the uiarseilles waistcoat, and over this a flannel jacket, with its Capital $300,000. Surplus, $30,000. front sloping away, while just in front will be laid one handkerchief, and the COMMERCE OF J rest concealed up the arm of tho jacket. CofflMGial"MoDal Uuh. Hp was asked by the happy couple whom llouso lJlock. &alt Lake City. he laundered, why he just plumped the ui' s.ar l.u.k ctrv. gentleman's clothes down on ono chair, C iierry Transacts a GnelSlanlUni Business. arid did this artistic study in still life General Banking1 in all its: Branches with my lady's belongings on every a AVISOS r-j'iitfiett rheruCcat BY PREPARED other chair In the room. f S. liiil'O.-iIssues .Orlificates of Deposit pa.vable on d the bed on which the nightgowns reDR. J. C. AYEit & CO., Lowell, Mass. miind, !:';iriutr Interest If left a specified tima. eH.s Dralts n Kills of Fxoliange on all BlKKCTOttSi posed had their arms about each other Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 ; cix bottles, $5. and Europe. r"tllIIOT.M. W cities in tho United in a most loving manner. His explanaBOTD PAK. . f Presiuens. tion was this: "Oh, I, no likce the Geo. M. ilnw.NET, ........ ... President ' f IK Fif.lps. Jr.. S. F. Walkbr. W. P. Noble...... ...... iAsHStantOashiot but I much likee the Cashier. Tnos. M.nsri all, .2nd Shoes. W'M. H. MclNTTRSi Ask my for W. L. Dongias .t. l?i Fa blow. After this announcement he was promptV. Loxnellak.. Tf not forngents .. Cashier ask stile tn soar place John your HansasaH. C. L. K. M. Paksoxs, :i for entaleirner secure the ly discharged, and ever since, when the dealer toandsend K. Iijcu. K. ' 11. sret Irvine. them lor yen IiRf:rTous: F. II. Aucrbauh. John .T. Daly,, ' passes his shop, a lot of little agency, E. M. Critciilow. O. J. Su ishury. Moylan C. Fov, Frank H. Iye"r. I3T TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. 'I lionias .M.irsh jiU, V. P. Noble, George M, Dow--' pdpers, supposed to be devils, are sent, S. J. LYSS. V. ionneliau. nevv. oqt after him. But. to return to the shirt. Its staying power in the way of 'ESTABLISHED 131L 1 135 OFFICES. starch Ist difficult to get; they'll, starch a OLDSiS? A UP XAHOrSg. shirt for a man iill It looks like a mirror, as as soon bat just Iv O. IJITN Sc CO., f they recognize that itiis a woman's, they seem to make it SALT L VKb CITY, UTAH. THE MERCANTILE AGENCY. more water than starch, which is not i ; SL111L9 desirable in a feminine shirt front any more than it is 'in a man's. CSJUIXh, General Manaepr s .a Jress, , . Siiiisi. . 1- , I 1 di i ver, "I'm glad thtb bustles has gone aut of fashion." Why?-- ' asked liiil- 'Cause 1 can driv sa much nearer to woman without hiftin'her. Hi, there; don't be gettin under be horses' feet" Before we had dri' en two blocks, both 'Eill and I were "convinced that there was sonlethiar jin what he had said.! It was t6o exitihg for us. our table t, i . was so Ijloomin' by the 'lMc Syndicate Kew York .- nearly ceased to breathe. Realizing that the child's alarming condition had become possible in spite of the medicine it had taken, 1 reasoned that such remedies would be of no aVail. Having a part of a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral In the house, I gave the child three doses, at short intervals, and anxiously waited results. From the moment the Pectoral was given, the child's breathing grew easier, and in a short time It was sleeping quietly and breathing naturally. The and I do not child 13 alive and well hesitate to say that Ayer's Cherry Fectoral saved Its life." C J. 'YVooldridge, Wortliam. Texas. . EST For colds, coughs bronchitis, asthma, and the early stages of consumption, take EKLACED PETTICOATS AUD Aa Strangling It had ss j -- : BEF1ULLED wJ 23 Are .lViay3 litl3 to sudJea tz. z:ct3 colds, to croup, sore throat, luug fever, etc. Eeinedies, to be eCcctive, must be administered wititout delay. 2sothlns is better adapted for suc!i emergencias tlian Ayer's Clierry Pectoral. It soothes the inHamed membrane, promotes expectoration, relieves coughing, and induces sleep. The prompt use of this medicine has saved innumerable lives, ' ' . both of youns and old. One of my children had croup. The case was attended by our physician, and was supposed to be well under control. One night I was startled by the child's hard breathing, and on going to it found it e The driver had a friend at diis elbow and an enemy inside. The friend's name was JJjlljj and! the enemy's name - " 1 1 .'7 ii v And .my nerVe isb'tf what itVas. . I rode up SixA avedueS yesterday after-Eco- a on the front lai form of a horse car.- r 1891, rji i Demi-Mond- Copyright, r CAPITAt $330,000. .SURPLUS to wear it all winter, and sho hopes that it shall rival tho fiend man, and make him wither with envy. Somehow, she doh't seem to get the starch in it; and whether it's becaus3 of the slight difference in her build, as far as men are With a concerned, or not, it has a way of doing The Adventuress, the 1 what the darkies call "hiking up." Sliirt Frcnt. She doesn't care to wear braces, because they make marks on her shoulders: but she can't keep them down (her shirts, I mean), by having a buttonhole In a tab that fastens to a button oa her corsets. DOES. THE ADVENTURESS DECEIYEH.IEH? It is interesting In a family where a young wife has the shirt vice, and her husband has, of course, to wear them, not, of course, because they are vicious, e Thfr Lady of the but since the fall of Adam he has been Would Woman Stain Her Soul for eucased in one, and to see the delight Man? What Men and AVotnenWere with which a Chiiiaraairwlll spread out that wash. Given the room to himself, Made For. he; will put one of madame's 1 ! y, CITY, UTAH, 5UITDAY :iOi::7I17G3 V0.7.E:. STRIKING TYPES OF . 1 "! t S.VLT LAH es ; ViliB DSOTiiEilS Larimer Street, bENvn:, co i.e. LEE 1543 " |