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Show . I tist held a purpose Iira neeJ the " ' gtlsan "v. of xzsperor lus ot the rMtzlnx tat.:. It was ridson Jaoksoo, I believe, who Assy ot xsiae should eater the ef aldt 'No la time of peace. Do yeu know how army Tt;iorj ci:,j, rcIfra. Maaeeeic folwile away tbe time la the frontier lowed with a moil la'v4rstlag aceeuntef the they They put two lump of sugar en the peat? Chautaueoa. table and bet which one a fly will light on ' ;, Tb afieraeea wae etseedl with a book first." . review y Mra .Yeaeff. . There Is too much truth Ij It. Tbere 1 a , , Mis Iloiden, Mrs. ilowlstt, Mr. Captain sort of holiday spirit In army life. It is like Ward and Mr. Lieutenant Kendal of Fort the atmosphere of California; you are mesnot slrv-.-" ITo:- we dcas wocrasr. and we nail contintte to deal out more surprisincr But wo tiavo never "bittern sdxx" x Dougla were elected a xnember ot the merized by It. and though you are not club.- - The Salt Lake ladle welcome their naturally grlven to a tingling of brass . oactL day. We mora Devour? lotabt on lfcemberCtlx o Jirtter is now on nls way East Our Paunttiaes. bargains new, members from the Fort with much cymbals you lose a little of your stern Idea, txx a to life and tbe mode of living. It only where ha will spend some weecs ssiectlngr the Grandest New Stock for tile Grandest, Harvest Store in Utah. pleasure. ' si eeps, however, with Uncle Barn's soldier ' . , J J. j Dr. Crandall of of action; when the bugle Burlington, Iowa, bas and that for lack who is it can face misery, come with bis family to make Halt Lake his calls to arms, like these same easyOUR ENTIRE OUR ENTIRE STOCK LOOK OUT FOR! SEE CUR CLOAKS home. Dr.' Crandall a brother of Mrs.' privation and death otacers? Helen Spragne. and It may be said, for it going, j 2i have a "mission" will be eald. the be aad hi wife need no In Itanwould be difficult tonot OUR CLOAK AT 55.00, STQCK WILL, BE army fort and develop into a further recommendation to publlo favor. curmudgeon, for who can say with such wlnaomeaess as 'the man of epaulet: TTUlbe included in thl VORTII S0.S0. SLAUGHTERED. GREAT REMOVAL SALE. awsswlet's Mr. George Whipple, the mother ot Mra "Come on, old boy. it'a a glorious night, out a 00 on In little go town lark." arrived Powers, Tuesday Judge SALE ! It seems to me the man who has risen 1 last from Burlington. She will visit some 111 vr 'nur nniun rlrr aiiii from would the be M AMI UiiC UnAHU a ranks aw ahead V.C OlIALL little time with her daughter. just 0. In this. He would be loth to show himself BXUCSSi VELVETS. OUR ALL f bet ere the enlisted men. He would unworthy Mr. and Mr. H. O. Whitney, accompanied feel SWEEP. be must set a pattern for t tbem to Diit33 SEE OUR RICH Mew York FRENCH PATTERII SUITS, follow. He would want, tbem to feel that by Mra John Spencer, atarted for last Sunday on a fortnight's trip. rising from the ranks did not imply any loss 10 PIECES OF in moral stamina and as lie had behaved 100 D0Z. MORE OF LADIES' BLACK SILK VELVET, WORTH $20, In himself tbe barracks so he Would behave Mrs. and Miss Wallace have returned ULACK ARMURE STBIFES, from San Francisco, where that dellghful himself In odcer's quarters. j:.. That being an AT $6 PER YD, GO AT $12.50. gave no license for dissipation. That t climate ha conferred a fresh 'boon of healthv officer JERSEY FllCDED j be was under greater obligation to demean and beauty on them both. woitxn himself with 91.35, r dignity, sobriety and morality WORTH $10. than ever before. That he bad risen in bis UNDERWEAR Mra Fabian is home again from her Eastestate as a gentleman not la the foreign W HERE CHANCE. A 92"C. IS ern trip. ,' j , acceptance of the ward, but the meaning it onn UMi.l.tm i a nice it ha taken on in "the land of tbe. free," Not AT 25C: WORTH 50C. , UUU nn7cn brlUILd tbe sense which indicates, that the blood 100 PIECES OF There 1 a little girl In Port Townsend In ot a dozen naif wbo ls making a struggle which will Inspire of dissipated INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, fathers and eons, generations with titles affixed to their 500 DOZEN MORE- In ever' ''heart. Young, beautisympathy 100 D0Z. VERY CHOICE FINE SHAKER FLAIJIIEL ful and a cripple, she must still look forward nam, must wend its dark coucse through OTTIL to the stem necessity of earning her yeur unfortunate system before you may OF JUST ARRIVED. LOT OF own livelihood,' and she aspires longingly to dub yourself so,' but In tbe senSe of superior AT 60 PER YARD; a own in manhood as was mau'a told She music her life's vocation. developed right. GENTS' CAMBRIC SPECIAL 5C ONLY I5C Then X do not believe In "tock?" ' a month sgo of the offer made by the Ladfes' WORTH DOUBLE, Mom Journal, that any person sending In a Nobody more. But my belief in "stock" thousand subscriber wtll be sent for one rests neither in wealth nor title nor brains. HANDKERCHIEFS WORTH 35C. HANDERCHIEFS. Tbe If that e all. Not in the kind that proyear to the Boston! Conservatory. owes world us a "Tbe must be in by January 1st, claims, living for tbe subscriptions Only affo; wrth 40c Each. and so the poor child is limping about with beuetlt we confer upon it in keeping up the ber cane through the streets of Seattle. peerage." J rust my faith in the "stock" EVERYTHING GOES. Taooraa and Port Townsend weary, ' but who believe that the world owes them a livIn a few daye we shall receive SWEEPING OUT ing provided they take a pick and dig It out VISIT OUR hopeful, soliciting subscriptions. . j If you are going to subscribe for the ot the ground. I believe in the "stock" of ALL DEPARTMENTS Journal renew your subscription and send whom; It may be said for centuries back, i special Manufacturers BOOTS, SHOES AND ' to pay their through her. She la recommended by an "They have gone without foodnever BARGAIN COUNTERS lot of Zrftdies' L'i MUST BE flinched honest debts and they have estimable lady in our city. ;. from death or life if the way of duty lay Send your addrees and the tl subscription SLIPPERS NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR to Mis Helen Smith, Port Townsend. Wash- along the road to either condition. I set a TKOnO'JGHLY RANSACKED. UP STAIRS. mighty stbre on red blood blood that bas ington. .',.i: REGARDLESS OF COST. known no darkening taint from worth. $2, which we shall sell at or "for aud that was BE dissipation a VILL There children's masquerade party NOTHiNj back." last evening and an en- generations at Dr. Benedict's But "patrician" and "plebeian" are they joyable time until a late hour. $1.00 PER SUIT. RESERVED. words that mean nothing? MEAN IT. WE 150 MEN'S Yes less than nothing. Mis Florenoe Terhune was overwhelmed They have been twisted and warped and OUR BOYS' AND MEN'S diluted and sweetened oat of all semblance by a birthday surSrlse party Friday evenPANTS "crowd who ing. Uer young friends jumped tbe family of aense by the 5Siwilw homestead and made It warm for the family. have rolled tbem about forever on their WE WANT EVERYTHING CLOTHING CARPETS AND CURTAINS So soon a Mrs. Terhuoe ceuld recover from tongues. .It Is time now to bury their spoiled two others, far the remains and In their place put her surprise b became GO PER AT $2.75 ' . AZ.Ii AT NEW WILL BE INCLUDED. crowd, while the old wan, after; standing "snob' and man." In hand. back to' But auhtaet tbe off few asaln a to rushed racket the fer minutes, the theater to recover hi hearing, by listen j It seems to rue that an officer who had risen In our hew WAIT FOR THIS SALE. REDUCED PRICES. PAIR. Band. One f tuff ranaa ouuiu uorer treab m ynvabv Infantry ing to the Thirteenth of the youngster who wae present Informs with Insolence. He has learned tbe truth tbe writer that it "wa Just a wayup that, ot all the affection" we may win In this life, that burns with' warmest flame ' party." which ls,oalled forth by tbe man who might be cruet to us and Is klndj wbo might be MATnaS MUbZTAST. domineering and Is considerate. It is that The Fort east of the city is as restful as love which murmurs to Its own heart. "The country churchyardItsthese autumn Father In heaven knows how gladly I would Gray's No sound dtstorba stltlne but die for him and so let him know. I have not days. tb whirling ' down of a yellow leaf or the been ungrateful." No one can hate with the hatred of the fall f the aoleler' feet as 'they drill la the . man whose superior haa abused his priviopen e,uareV Yon wander along the quiet avenues and lege of command, Nene can so abbor tbe . ' ' .1 ii. .I,, look down ever the hills where a base ba very thread and woof of his garments, the made thedtrees and houses in-- the valley be- sound of big passing feet. low, the Tem ple and round topped TaberIt must be good for a. man to know that-th'JL tSTTSa FSOIX CBZ&B. nacle as dim aad unreal as the do for Baits aeeda if I had him, sat It look privates under him , say such words as terest, and everybody is asking what service of a mirge. these: as If he were going to escaped The poor be Is to render to Russia in return. It is A tall, graeefal woman In traillag widow G , he's the fellow I, He never ITarratlwe of tne Seexiea In Valparaiso men are so "There's An lneident In eenaeetloa with a meeting said that be has mortgajrrd what he calls for any little kindness. grateful weed barmonlx wall with the eurreund-lug- s. swears at us nor abuses us. He s just as One said one day that anything from my recently of the William College trustee is his share in tbe real estate of tbe Servian Befor and After tiim Tiglxtlng. as dees a treab-tsee- d girl In a green strict as anybody, but he's kind, too." hand would refresh him. At first I could Worthy of notice. Trustee Thompson, so royal family,- but all this is declared in Belthis! In A ot a ha gentleman lstr city of a wonderful collar gown with handsome G sheeny" your Ah, not persuade them to be washed, but I said, well known through lit liberal gift to the grade to be crown property, and. in any let''' fV'.fv" him wbo writes 'r.;:'r r :'', :' Interesting faults may be many some people say they Valparaiso,! plume. "If you don't have your hands and f aee college, and hi Interest tn sbedat Uf. ease, tbe value of It is leas than 2,000.000 Up and down and aero; the square the are but let us think of them always, ters. Th Tribune bas printed one ot washed, you get no wine," bad tbe visited one of the Greek; and aoelety francs.. Another point Is that he could troeps march; with the one, even, footfall, coupled with the loving words of the men tbem heretofore, and. here follows another. desired effect. Some used to that ask, before bouse with a student relative. Durlog the make no such . bargain without the conand the big voice of .their big commander wbo knew your command. the wine, if I had brought It, or It It evening he heard. a great 4eal about the sent of tbe Regent and tbe Servian Cabinet. gives a vivid picture ot the scene at tbe taking front' Into Hue." But just while we are talking of the army It rlnga out lb Leftbome was wine. Tbey liked mine quality of board furnished to the student the .Tbe simplest explanation, of course, is that hospital of of time tbe fall , j Baltnaqeda. Now and then the softened strain let me ask you. did you read that thrilling ' A flower few board beat at tbe the loan is in reality a subsidy for which them, alwaye eoHege please familiarly ' ot a bugle aa it "faints- and falls over mounaccount ot Colonel Rose's tunael In Llbby ixmrnu.-'- ' name i.tau some as ask of that dirty, underhand political next j the ef those known The house. the "bash"' always they they .:. Snd know. The Government If tain walls." Prison wblob came out in tbe Century a few a" Mi Dm Bbotheh: I see the Mr. Thompson presented himself at work, for which Milan has a talent and-- a morning gradually Do tbe men whose 11 veil are cast la Uncle years ago? If you aid, I'm sur you have a liking. Is to be done in the near future. It and for Panama things organised, hut aa everything the "hash" bouse. He wae . welcomed by Sam's service know, all the privileges that wondered much what had become of that as I asa leaves htm-f- )f off hospital duty i not likely that the money will last him for the first gettiag so been time. needs The made not It has but student lie upset. long; recognised. 'J5 are theirs?. so toldier wbo made good a fight, time for a fortnight, I'll Write you a line or V; poor, bra are to next month be lie has already squandered a fortune, "We for known asked aad breakfast. for Congress long. In the first place. beginning at worldly first for his country and then for liberty. two when I have time. Of course, you trill flections the President will be elected. For are pretty full,' aald tbe manager. "So X of several million, which be Inherited from considerations, ther is an assured Income He is at Fort Douglas now, and tbe town has know by telegraph that the right has a few day there' was a good deal of anxiety hope to be after breakfast: was the reply. Prince Michael, and another of several for Ufa The tightened; money market or taken on a new shade of dignity from "the triumphed in the end, and that tbe Balma-oedls- ts In financial circles, as the new Government Mr. Thompson found a seal at tbe freshman millions, which he raised on Natalie's us hope that threatened business panlca have no terrors nearness' of such a man. Let X were completely 'defeated.! send said they would jnot recognise the last lssa Russian estates, to table and was served the saase food as. y nothing of Queen tor them. ,y With only moderate economy tbe miseries of those days have gone quite you a Chilean al Times. whlohwlll give ydu all et paper money, land as no other money ha million which he ot and tb bill Natalie' consisted of far 'The student. dowry a comfortable, little from hi mind and that only the glory of his particulars! Qulnteroa, where the Con circulated tor six month the effect would 'they, may sav, up. a little while Servian from with milk from th fresh the farm, got treasury oejlege ' aad anne'tty, which, with ;:he part. pay that country reconstructed occupies. his quiet gresslonal troops landed, is some thirty have been disastrous. Howe vr, matters beefsteak. now to be at the end Is l two cooked lie ago. supposed tadr. come after rtlrmet,' will enable tbem thoughts these delicious autumn days. miles from this, and Coucoo. where tbe first bav been arranged temporarily, and X be- kinds "of potatoes, four kind of bread, Af kUr MnnrM. hot. hn Is a. rufikl fllflMd to liv In luxury far tbe rest of their lives. , Poto was fought. Is about twelve miles lieve tkkey tbink of redeeming th last fiscal coffee, etc. Tbe million ! Potapsis. battle trustee was lagly fertile In expedient, and know some die they aire sure their families will It they never We! could bear the firing distinctly' emission with the money which they hope" well aatisflecf with bis breakfast aad thought seorets "which may enable him to extort away. COTJBTU3XSS." and want for la 'UaJCiZ. gWlZT at least that bread, as the XSalmacedlst troops re- to take tram Balmaeedai 4c Co. Exchange It compared well with average hotel fare. for some time longer. New especially mboh to know. .. In direction del Pont. 8.2 treated to of TaVbost Vine York week. a Mar, to bas tbe up stuasntsi gone Evening f the, ' 1'. Cow' the rieasuree of Xlfe Star Be ixt- - which Is r There la leisure and quiet for study, and five mile from Valparaiso. ' only s O a man with a West Point education should creased. , TAXiX. OZX.S 7ASSZOSABZ.ZI. On the night of the 21st (the day of tne ' J . . W. T. Gunnison., Dartmouth '92, made an feel that a great boon. Many officer have 1 Oongres-atonwe see r so Coucon could tbe Life Its t Weekly battle) complex, Harper' most time and sbdw4 rig for b is eph 3 je at the te fi a x this precious excellent profitably, ou fire bills. fasbidn for r be 1 tbe tall, It says camp Weika"w, o girls ithe In Harpcr,r Madaxine. This 1 tournaraeat, Intricate, that It Impossible from sure sources, that: the Balmacedlsts Mr.) Warner machinery some of our best scientists are milNew: Haven, wlnnlhg third that tbe wheels ahould always move were quite beaten, yet they published, that mueh mere than saying that tall girls are place, Bever at ef Harvard and Lee of Fan itary men.', - h :.', An officer leisure to oultlvate the smoothly and without friction. There Is a tbey had hd a great victory, so they kept the; fashion. - It; means no only that the ylvania aloe's beattag htm. In tbe eostest Milcharroa and graces of a gentleman. of the triangular l Th common afflictions of women are continual straining of every nerve to gain up their lying to the end. Th Congrestall girl has come In, but that girls areis tall; for the championship - WllUlaus. aches, indlf action and nervous trouble. Tbewf AmherstDartmouthitary men should rival all the rest of the and. keep a place in this are th It sional crossed league. river and the boaue Acamagua troops tall, becoming busy world la their mannera Gunulaon defeated bl Is deniaad a arise largely front stomach disorders. As Toyr to .their neoks. water with there and because tbe for easiiy the What wonder: antagonist. world. tf.ln up fashion, nearly hurry and leisure to cultivate good nature. Is no bint of Stearns ef Amherst aad Anderson of Wia'od rifles lleas a above sort are their on There their of beads, others the holding thsjt glrlJ Sarsepartlla 1 tho. only bowel rega Ycftbl rlghtsof trampled pushing, More than half of our irritability come of or Is lliam. The William men were successful of in Indeed face tbe when the that stCatnes. individual willowy enemy's posted pattern every artillery ignored. completely ration, you can see why it is morn preps latiag having too.much to do and responsibilities ia in aucb baste that time falls for the "small-swee- on a hllL jit 1 perfectly surprising what preferred, but neither is lesnness suggested j la doubles, however, to three straight sets. eCeetiro than asy other SarsaparlUa ln those which are too heavy. Iwbo those men. have only been soldiers fqr the! women of the period (have got hold of r m courtesies of life?" tronblea It is 'dally relieving hundreds. Tbe He has. leisure for. long romps with the bemost few a but and then have offices Is of "tall months, dene, the It idea, But little 'the divinely tbey poet's Dartmouth's feotball team wa in hard action Is mild, direct and effective. W' have little ones, and tbe privilege of himself the encouraging smile,, the friendship lieved in their cause ana, as some of them fair." and are living up to It. appreciative tour of the men being laid core o! letters from grateful women, look lajt watching over tbelr education. wk, me more In In Is said to the hospital they 'joined this change fashion word, the thought tor our preferences, the have Perbaps en of eeeouet oft He haa leisure for uninterrupted ' They will probtojarle. in England and on tbe Continent We refer to a few: avoidanoe of bur prejudices which make the opposition because they wished to free be back 1a th line agate before the Kervous with hla wife, when they may life from a tyrant The "EsmerIn America, but1 that may be because ably a their and lessen which in than marvelous easier country Mrs. 143 3. 7ih fit. 8, r Barron, debility, championship, game, November 4th, read together, talk together, and dream degree all it worries and perplexities. For alda," with ber long range gubs, helped ther li less roqni for change In America, first wan who will be Kerrous dobUIty, Mrs. Fred, toy, 827 mis St.,8 J". until they grew to feel themselves nothing prevents friction so perfectly as tbe considerably at Coucon. The new Mann our girl belntt always ot an aspiring turn. with theto exception of one togethersoot A be Is oa of the General debility, Mrs. Beldea, 610 Mason et, 8.P, unable and heart ot. heart. AH this if exercise of what we sometimes play men again. soul ot licher rifle is, a" most formidable weapon marked the phenomenon Is" in Europe most Very on disdainfully valuable the team, the eleven Kerrons debility, Mrs. J. Lamphere. 735 Turk St.,' be truly lows her.. If she Is the one woman call same one or will concert bullet go through virtues. As though one they say the this year.- On the street, at any niuch weakened 8. is and' tbe losing by In all the world who ought to be his, and If shouldthebe minor endowed with truth, and jet, or two men. It has the disadvantages ot reopMon, thel number Of tall girl Is so cbaaces of the team for the' him. Kervens championship abe Is not, if he made a mistake I thought lacking prudenee was debility. Miss B. Iosenblum, 2S2 17th 23rd a On there the a to occasion delicate and and remark, especially are decidedly lessened. Owing to the cripbeating though. large Insight S. P. St., I Was golnji to paint only delightful scenes, circumspection, wound with sharp the between and tbe into deal forts of needle good firing Among the young jrlrjs just coming pled condition of the' team the game Ctomach troubles, Mrs. R. L Wheston, 704 Pest but sometimes we get cornered luto dam- pricks the sensitive hearer. We do not care ships, and It Was dreadfully exciting to oonspicuousnes of womanhood. with the Boston Athletic Associascheduled tot., 8. F. aging provisos). If sh is fretty and raspy,; to be constantly reminded of our failings. watoh the shells bursting so close new to tbe The tendency of tho generation ; been Boston ha tion at Sick headaches,' Mrs. M. B. Price, 18 Prospect postponed. sllm-neor. what is little better, forever and always "Faithful are the wounds ot a friend," but ships, but not one struck. The ships were unusual height and gracious ... ,... Place, 8. P. mushy sweet. It she find nothing in the friends too often she a fondness for the keeping tbe forts occupied so as to: allow be would The situation embarraasiBg M. 827 Mra JEHU Elek In he and much headaches, Fowler, the 6t,8.1 enjoys, things which and lay bare our pet weaknesses in a tbe army to move towards Qullpue. They' to thousands of men wbo have been too Th Tate Senior class chose these class Mrs. C. D. Stuart, 1221 Mission fit., seven busy to think about growing upward, were offlcers. things which b dislike. It may occur to scalpel to worked round that uncomfortable but Flaciila, way truthful B. II." exceedingly Indjevtlen, cf Poet, NorthampOlukley him when be meets ber In the hallway for fashion. miles from this, and the decisive Cattle It not for the fact that the-tal- l girl, who ton; orator, II. Xtrllsthbone of Albany. N. Constipation, Mrs, C Melvln, 128 Kearny St.SJ. fortieth time In one morning, that there the on an was was 28th. anxious the never In almost falls is the be looked must A It to, fought O. invariably email, up J. BartUtt ot Barton V.; statistician. 1 a bare possibility ot having too much ot sweetgentlewoman for a few hours, and the icannonadlsg benignant,' and bears her height with' a Landing, she time courtesies. II. A. Bayne tf respects Instinctively historian. Vt., a. omes of absence anything. Then leave mitrailleuse firing was something awful. weet timidity that disarm fear.- . Beside, New Orleans, W. II. Bunyon of Plainfield feeling of other, and having the golden and ,; In conveniently, and next to that is a big tbe we cannons now on When come had force heard in tbe such from is her .heart that all tbe tall girl ha stopped E. H. N. J T. 3. rrjew of Brooklyn, N. by heart. It will wing him over the rule that was and flow.?' cavalry horse infused Into, the growing Uasoa of Chicago aad 8. Webster of Chicago. that the musketry firing "In firing graces; that confidence is Is. lovely, desert till unrest change Into fatigue. . a sense of support ia .The Ye! cubical school baa opened with Is the law of kindness," and ahe coming nearer, we knew, the Balmacedlsts and there her army, My mind haa been once more aet to rest as has tongue after began to this survival of th tallest that Is very enthe ready tact which takes advantage of were beaten. Soon fugitives aa entsrli-- j clan of between thirty-fiv- e and to abe perfect fairness and justice of all every to .render, the Uvea ef arrive, and by 3 p. m. the opposition troops couraging to tbe young. Most modern, most effective, largest bettle, over a Increase men, good Uncle Samuel's dispensations. I had been others opportunity pre forty town. youci bad Edward .Into marched ' "' ' ' quietly a happier, fame price. tl.CO or for SMsa vious that men could not rise from the year. never : saw Socollection. regretting 'Good-dahe such motley says "And every morning, with All members bt the Ladles' Muscical sale by Roberts A Xelden, Wholesale For Commodor Cornell of ranka to commissioned o3oers unless durTb ha the, ' navy (Some had complete uniforms all very plain, ciety and those desiring to become member Makes each day good." and ell druggist. Agents, am o war. Now. Informed I time to Vale orof President the ing navy they suits of white drill; others are requested to meet at Calder's mush) written thatthe Her winning smile and gentle ministra- others bad v. ' Cornell and v, Columbia tbe can." dress with soldier' others saying felt bats, p. dinary voice and unfailing sympastore, Wednesday November 4th, at A West Point training Is a glorious tblng. tions, her soft of Pennsylvania have decided to ber always a ready welcome, trousers and a poncho, some were' barefooted, m., tor the purpose of reorganization . a thy. Insure form aa latercolUglate rowlav association, It Is a fine thing tor the man, blmielf. and. but sun. she "Cuds '."..' world the tbe like and, fine thing for the army. But soldiers must which will held an annual regatta some,...' because she first makes it so." Catalogue t Cataloga I be made ot very tough fibre,- and outside of bright, where on tbe Hudson, and asking Vale to our a of were! has tale younx days Tbe fairy Ask for them.. round the left arm and all looking the hundreds' who prove their. Intellectual send representatives to a meeting of the courcharm and attraction. The Ladles wishing cheap and seasonable pleased and happy. They- marched quietly Interested to be held la Jiew York that rigorous school there peculiar at colleges capacity water draws maiden wbo exfor a. cheerful Goods' in teous, most to and behaved barracks "Dry aaeuld be, now and then, a rugged seul who the withered old crone, and who listen to It Is' not thought at New Haven Saturday. our to save the will aay money by perusing Catalouge that Yale will way,' but I ain sorry emplary become a member of this fights his way up from the barrack. reis with V 1 and " our establishment. amiability, replies her, and visiting dispersed Balmacedlsts and other ru3ans tor a man to acoom- - warded To do so would put her back It la a glorious thing association. of and St Drxsrst with the were fires liitox. pearls Kimon behaved uttering There gift very me 1873. eight was badly.. man show men who Yale has look upia , tbe where she pllga. Just aad in the lens romantic version that night land any amount, pt pillaging. dene It and 1 11 show you a man worth diamonds: on this as a ruse of Cornell o bring about A. Soparb ntramst, . reas bestows tbe gold llolie Frau to pieces out force The taken bad been ' fight police knowing. Surrounded by an idle, lackaCalder's Musio Palace has received for a race with Yale. diligence, with that and the few remains in town made oft when daisical set, who have enlisted, with a few ward ot .civility and so characteristic of one so the came In. Arthur Brown tbe most elegant Steinway for the opposition delightful prodigality nijcht exceptions, for the easy. lite It offers, conTo the ZiVw&er of tXe CmttSem Soetety cf veil- their own way. piano ever brought to this city. The case Ealt had rioters it fairyland. tent to act at some ether , man's bidding pretty You ars hereby notlned Lak Ck so are sweet courtesies finished, The amall potent Of course the opposition force were tired la of white satlnwood. elaborately Oh I that la where the shoe p lac be on free committee have been te2ered that r. II our Brown your has of work art. Influence in a fine Is life, their upon in could and dally sod and after they fighting marching American oll to it around a warm stove as a presthe. use of tbe .7alkr House parlor by softening its asperities, rounding Its angles, not organize a new police fcorce In a few bought this beautiful Instrument in comfortable quarters and listen to tb and ti,e same a cost of Major G. S. Erb. 1350; at Imitation. For esteemed wife, and his to ent o hours. The facers did what tbey could, insensibly compelling yarns of ergeaa Mulvaney," or to spend who could ; Musi-has been ccr tJ. Ilett: - to be held ineven cold or Calder's and said here that be be were churlish, In the and It may believe over 200 dead but I tb time between carousing and the guard- different, when 4th,-l.vnber surrounded by an atmos- streets next morning. On the hills we felt cal Palace has' other ntyies of Stelnways for there o'clock 7edaesly eveoli house. Outot this atmosphere of physical r ' lance l&it. new Instrufell t7C3 all ' warmth? anJ of 2u0 1300, 330 at we rental and as sals German j;30 had safe, and moral, wrong-doin- g rises phere Tbe Crca aad all day thought quite lrd; Iievc-fuThe little every-da- y Koiflish bluejackets to protect us. Gerald ments and er tbe Cnest srrade. eorae soul that says "The height for me!" " CzsAkzxcji X7. Hall, Chairman. om Hxr at hardto famous not the rlano ian is for also men others the gracious from have fraternized greatly with the lie may have entered the life with especial natures Imbued with the rare virtue of O. A. ruu '." '.20 Has. ITihr ; to :Z0; Lit from "Champion" and Is more bent than ever r rices r&ndnt have entered It - zxzt.C object laetview, or he may lLBS.LccrIA tor wbo Hanilia at those IJmoo !ttr. to and but long Lres. planes a Z that upon rascally butog middy. Fancy because eaisfortune. matters not for C:c3-EIl7n:T:f rora tZIS to C 113. i'stron wU'iix T a admiration of their no provision for prihud G;::': xaaa the first step, tbe last step bas proved that the and rellatls lae ?ucacnt at of tbe small aweet oourtesie or two the constandard tne and a for practice wounded, day tbe first was all right, lie he worked, tbe C.i can be recommended as an urfvillx means fusion was awful In tbe tc r itali. I must prions, are cosrllally Invit J to C"I1 it Cr :ztzz studied, endured and auCered t::i the (rise, ot chr.rrr.; of ctni- -' Llr. LrowuLrj tez proud of cay cjuntrut-i- , far all Palrcs, 45 x .1 17 .zzt Liret tiat gaining so bard of winning. Is In his crt I .1 T siy T Cm It thus. t:-'- y Xfrt-ik xfter 1 veil-A man like t.at must Lave at' itzzz cf tie youct :li-lf:t:of otttrs rJll yon tittle ef tisllr;:ilx,l.:;l;rtLT slf-r?"Twti witi ;r--.-t : 'it--r ' t Ltr." t - C :r- cr i Jt xaany way. r ' 'i. c ; JtJtl) ' tl-1 - "a. 1 Tt'i r z::l: nans T'J li a .t: la a "."y a j nxa tri'r'z-ciat . Tr't eaal V:t j y !,'-l-- i : t cir 1 . ' .. J t 5 til. 173 :. v.' aa bit t cr-t- i r ta r .'it- t t;:i t h t'jc; t . r. J .. r ,. t 5 - ) y 't;i ) i" . : . t J r.r sue X . . ; llz rt: t: .:r ) it r tr-r- ir treaties la Aoatrla 3 T'"tZ-itJ- ' r i fe .a tie uie uLii Jt :h. U r. trn -tekttjt O affair Rya la JILU i - It rilling C:y aoa thr.4h ca Its ' - ' Vl?. .'if. r 66 ; M JVJlb ; 1J IV. - so-ytst- rrjiEs, tus, dickers and gehl'ans. - .... jfc lrv oinOT ' 1 . , . Treat of Matter ZJllltary Tlie Ladies Literary Bo- J ciety Mention or Parties and of tJa Xolnjra of Society. People : - ; Ioto Xotapste mm . 1 fun-lovi- ng . : , Tbli lift bea a gay wek, on continued round Jt fwUfltjr from Monday till Saturday. ; Tbii Muoo 'optu well aad iadleate a ay winter. aoosa Lieutenant J. P. Flnley, U. 0. A., ha been detailed from 8a Francisco to Washington. D. CI., and b. with lit charming wife and two lovIy j children, will be In Salt Lake soon time next week, wben tbey will visit Mr, A. L. Pollock.' mm.tim.9lag editor of the tisrald. Mr. Flnley will later Join tier aU-tMrs. Pollock la Europe. . 4 : Lieutenant and Mr. Wright, whose rare charm in entertaining bas made tbetr par-tt- e the most delightful In th city, gave a litprogressiveon hlgbJlv at tbelr exquisiteeven tle borne street last Tuesday first log. Tbo party we tven In honor of Mis l2tokey and Miss Prather of Br. Louis, and Visitors at Furt Douglas. The guests werei Mis Mackintosh. Miss Hook ledge. Miss II olden. Miss Crawford, 'Mrs. George Downey, Mr. Downey, Mr. Wleks, Mr. lloluen; and of , Fort Douglas. Lieutenants Boriey, Iiawley, Uuyer, Browu and Hack . .. ills Mackintosh carried off the first prize, a souvenir spoon: Mine Rookleg the second, a spoon which wae a smaller edition of the first. (:: ,.' Mr. Iloldsn wae awarded the gentleman's first prize, a utoh- - box I Mr. Boriey the eecond, a ; - ; -- ' Btedman-Cowles- ' " . J ' key-rin- g. "! The talk of the week among society peotea given by Mrs. ple hasenbeen the Japanese iioggs Wednesday last. It was perhaps the most unique affair ever given In the was so consistently carried city, out. everything The rooms were bung In Chinese Ian terns, the . hangings were. Javanese, while the house was filled with Incense from joss ticks. 'Daring the afternoon a Chinese orchestra discoursed their Incomprehend d able aiusic. and that with the rooms made the surroundings most weird. lUce wae served with Chines chop stick tied with yellow ribbon,- bearing the date la Chinese figure. The- tea was steeped with no end of served ALL-WO- i hair-brain- Mr. ' - . . ud ' t -- , c . : . '' ...... ....,. ....... i...JoIiAllieSeli1tr ifii,r ......... . Abba T s , , ' ' . M. ................ .::r........ liYltl srdrop Louin Any: C ! ! I I 3 . --l ' rr'cj v.' m r i " .l.fS love-compelli- ..' , y, ' - . . : , - .1 -- IJnl-versi- . X ty - - - - i - : ' - - V . : ' - - , . -- - , , tfrltzr. fc-- rp.- well-bei- ng -- - y 'mHS. GIAHAM'O 1 - sa; , - fellow-creatur- es, Lcit r.- -1 Cal-dsr'sllc- . . n-tu- ap-rcat- ua k:;'jn et cz-vrx- in. 1 1 1 c f 1 rli: "5 ' - ) r rr." ; - -- r-v- ," ... :- tl; ;i: t:c:iT:r w - 1 Cr-'.::l- riT . :r. X 7 r , ng ; . i. Vegetable clPjf GaroapariIIa - I o tm siast. by The UOBs Drauaatlo Clsh Na. S.J !. - - her sister's wedding. - -- -.- - , i -- ' sa -- - specisl Wedateday.. vxli? wax a performauo ot "Beauty aad Each played her pars Ucant. e 1 x a pleasing and painstaking - maa-- T were- very scene r. lbstbo garden room being; handsomely tiy, rated "in, large branches of tinted . t Tia leaves and many plaata. Tbe rest ; t ere&ln was griveo up to refreshment 1 The prosrramm was a follows: :zt4 , - : Denver,- Colo., ar- -, and LUa Trent gave a very pleasant to r about thirty of their school friend par' Tbe feature of tb a j - ' ng :. VV. , . ' , Y-.- tin. Now Tork to attend X - , Dr. Benedict left yesterday morning s - 1 . , V nes - mr : this mornings She will remain rlvel the winter with her daughter. Mra. daring II. C. Brownie. r nlp - . la tow f-j- 1 no-tioea- nle eom-peorows- ' Mr. J. n. Walker of ' . .... i ' sick-beo- d, t i ; :) i ed " omen -- : Kt Field Thursday evening. The table 'were elegantly) decorated la flower ma-xh dinner was perfect in service and There were seated at the ayplstmenM Field, Mrs. Uaylord. Mr. aad 1&rd Mis Urs. C O. Goodwin., Governor Thomas aad Mr. Laoaan.. ; -: ..;-.- 4 Laaaao gave a superb little dinner to Mm: - 1 over-crowde- oiU-fasblo- Me. - al - l - . '!. ltj. m ey to-d- ay The minstrel entertainment which about young society men are to give under thirty the Aid Society of the Unthe auspices otwill occupy two date at the itarian church, Salt Lake Theater, December l?th and 18th, The chorus will consist of sixteen pickel melo-di- e voices, to be heard In and the very latest mlattrel ballads ent from tbe East. There will be no act. The aim will be to produce minstrel show. The tbe In. names of the performers wilt be published ' ' bush-mon- . Mrs. club-winsl- . ' la old-fashion- ; : nt glad to be home again, although her trip has been a , .; f Cslljbtful one. "l, , to-d- ay t--h - Sherman - -- a" eat-me- 'Mra L. C. Trent has returned from her Helena and vlclalty more trip to Butte, than ever with Salt Lake City. plitHd Hhm had a delightful time visiting among bsr many friends, , ""Are-qulp- -- Helt-nian- n. " - jt - -- tng-bo- oe . and Ooldthorpe, Chambers,. Mr. and Mr. Mackintosh, Mr. and Mrs. Salisbury. Mia Mackintosh, Mr. and Mrs. MoCornlok. Mr. aad Mrs. Fox, Mis Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman, Mr. Kurtz, Mrs. Beldea, Mr. and Mr. Wallace, Miss Wallaoe. Madame Alaty, Mra. Kimball and Mr. U, II. Mo. Mrs. day. lttr j ; " ; , 1 d, - " . I ' f , Gorg party on Thursday gave an elegant card r .i '' venlng. The invited guest were, a follow! Oen-- rl and Mra Blunt, Dr. and Mrs, and CaptainMrs,and Mra Richards, ' Lleutsn-aand Dr. Kendal, and Mr. Tyler. Lieutenant aad Mrs. TVrtght, General and Mra Wltoher. Judge and Mr. Zane, Dr. and. Mrs. H allr Mrs. Daniels, Msjor and Mr. Wilkes. Mr. aad Mrs. U olden, Mr. aad Mr. Daggett. Mr. Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Jones. Miss Mrs. Mr. acd Crawford, ' Boggs, , . 11. - fair-hatre- Downey ; 11. , , Mrs. Major Downey and , .) ms . j in. CO- - e mint-phanto- - few WALKER; BROSFYLER 1. , m store, t . nor t ''! si-vi- boa-boa- Mrs. ed er cup-bear- OL m - in covered cups, and s. . Chinese The' lee ere am was served with a little umbrella In each square. JapaneseBelle Parsons. In .Japanese atttre, Little opened the door and the refreshment were served by the following yoang ladles In t Japanese costume Miss Mrs. Boggs and Ooldthorpe, la white. Miss MoCoralok, la yellow. ' I Mrs, Bob Walker, te rose. Mis Marshall, in pink. M its Mall, blue, figured la pink. The I nests were: ' Mrs. Dr. Uujrbes. the Mrs. IIUass Conklln, Madam Alsay. Mis Wallace. Mrs. Beldea, Wallace, Mrs., Lyuan. Mrs. Dart,'; Mr. Boyle. Mrs. Turner of Denver. Mrs. Wltcber Jones. Mrs. Kendal . of Port Douglas, Mrs. Mrs. George Downey, Mr. Major Dowasy. Faber. Mrs. Conklln. Mr. Witcber, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. MoCornlok. Mr. Hall. Mr. Mr. Woodward, the ltyaa. Mrs. DecsetbMrs. Miss Woodward, Robertson, Mrs. Mrs. Zane. Mrs. Daniels, Zan. vMiss t Mr. ' Allen. Mr, Hills, Lyl. Mr. Leonard, Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Qray, the Miss Bawyr, Mr. Htoutt,' MUs Stoutt, Mrn.Whitall. Mrs. Tyler of Ft. Douglas, Mrs. Kwlng. Mrs. Hapgood. Mrs. Boyle, Mrs. Kurts. Mrs. OCQoer. Mrs.. Pfouta, Mrs. Osmond, Mrs. Fabr. Mis Davis, Mia Wyland.' aad Mis ' Miss Blanch Smith, Mlsa Zan ' Pigall. v affJBaV ce over-indulgen- dlmly-llghte- ; i . -- . . f- er - ' ; I - . , '- -- 1 dt:? - va t-I- s :: t t. 1 C it r-- 7 t:::.-3.-C- r-"- ; - . 1 1 ") 1. it "i T I,i 4 iJ , ; -- f i . rel |