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Show ix-- dnBTnrsi gait liAiirs city, z utah, sihtday; noniTiKG, xovembek i, isaj.. showed Nero as he was cowardly, bru AH AU717..75 TnCUSSEU. tal, wicked, sensual and selfish, He showed how he could love, as .well, as how he could hate, and he made you un derstand that, though xtero's love was of short duration. It was at least love Tizt TL?r.3 Eczs cf while it lasted. 15 was a thorough teacher. Her ' heart. accordingly. ,A, no tat la economy, of the va InJhor, work, and sb saw It grow that iCs women pra6Uce, requiring trt so njnch ttoaiy that the avera woman leyeadVtho. capacity of the Church baee-would brand It as wild extravagance," is ment, which she had at first Secured. to line It coat with Alaska sable, having She got - possession of the old United the collar and caSs of Russian sable. States army barracks of Atlanta, and i Hard Ceccbcr IL) hlizlzzti Hcnia in Front cf a Presents lira. as SPver as fox Henry well liked after an interval found, that, place too is nearly '' was narrow. AVKBAOK LOVKB THJ5 the Sealskin cae last is winter. York CInbhocsc. t Ifor f:r a Csvcsfier Cnis, S:ze Ktws: c7 Icferest to Qer Sei. on the stage kisses the woman to whom Then she interested Mrs. Rockefeller, progFesslvely dearer and dearer. getting seems wife of the Standard oil: but It he Is making love as if she were of to be one of the and she women hav to have, even if it things comes aided the cause when theking, J third move wood, and she looks as If her thoughts was made into Rockefeller Hall, erected were faf away, and because she didn't high. The newest and prettiest thing W1IITEH fiOYELTIES IH GOLDEN 6IRDLES. have to say anything, It wasn't neces THE FF.EAXS AKD THE FADS CF FASHION. lir sealskin is a long cape lined through IT TAXES TWO TO Uklt BARSAItt. through the bounty of Mrs. Rockefeller. d out with a When Miss Pack hard began this work silk contrasting sary to look as If she bad ever heard of she had passed her fiftieth as love. daintily. It is quite the proper thing to year. Much anything quite as impreper of the forces of her life had been aband oc Men make much - better lovers on the pot a fur yoke to a cloth cloak, sorbed by arduou labor. She was, in that a cloth cast Mr. Prealdent Jlarriaon do women- - I don't know Tbo Dog Tbat Wear Stockln casionally it happens Sly Lady'a Improper Stocking of , stageit than """ Reception has sleeves. fur is. of Bat with the exception pretty well worn out.and in ber deliwhy Neat niack'Slllc and I'leih Color Pew ATord Aboat m . l?w Fnrsw-Tb- e to tbe KJns;' Daajcbtera rheTe- - fact, cate Persian has lamb a state of health she required rest and "t ben making place SABA IX, THCJD1TIHS if;;. Uivlno Sarah llernhardt! aa an Ex ndl for itself gradually. Last winter it was Sealskin care. Coat in Capo, Jeweled the of the Paaela slgner an seen ever I" not do believe have l What she. did do, however, was to elusive Are Gentlemen Bora iln actress fashionable; this 'winter it Jacket Odd Thins n Millinery. moderately Vanderblli Houses Two Dint! 11 follow who looked as if she loved a will be up her work, which ,has now altogether the right and proper Palaces? Novell William Ulaolc man, or even threw enough warmth In euiabed.Wonen or.JBojstoa Note. as to In be Spehuan's Seminary, with Mink about fares grown always, tblng. her words to give you an Idea of what and Lovers of Poker. .750 pupils attending its classes, and Very good demand. There Is a good deal this emotion was for which so much was 1 .1. . of chinchilla on the market and it la 100, OOO worth of property in the city of Copyright, 191, by BacheUer A Jobocon.1 to be sacrificed, But to return to the also Atlanta but very very fragile. pretty belonging 10 it. Copyright, 199!, by Bthll9r A Jobnson-staging of Nero." What Is known as COBBIirONDKHCI TBIBDXal Is "About one when she in three l'ackhard witnessed this con Sophia girl ICopyrfftht, VfOl, by the Hole Syndicate Proas xyrian purple was really shown In a --saw It a As two It make to takes one a to is of the that 1801. clusion New bargain. her the cape Oct, buys 27, buying lab'jr v IWew York. great York, gown worn by Miss Cameron;, but how certain that the comfort and. happl growth to the s:uall of her saw an odd thing on Madison avenue length they call '"military." Itls a very Is I beginning 4ookers-o- n of the dreamed that many so of bis home, and, life, depends Coanasroapsaicn TaiacrnB.1 Southern work. Sho entered her final reminded me that saucy sort of garment with a fine free ness that historic color was tho deep purplish this afternoon,; which on much and influence. habits a dom of has and rest last summer, leaving Miss Giles , New Tcrk, O.ct. 27, 1891. it broad, went high. swing, the abroad who sum this rea that seemed to envelop her in perpeople son are collar that nossesses a certain that it has been said: i 'A man must ask president of Spelman's mer an Seminary. have home unusual It's a civilized country at least, we lectly brought . artistic folds? - his wife if he shall be respectable;" but think It Is and yet civilization doesn't The amiable mob cries out: "Give us number of; strange notions with them. decision of character, but is losAcomfor- wo hab truly bolleve that the husband's h oem to take the form of doing the most good plays," and then when, men . of In The curiosity that excited my Interest Madame Clara Louise as much to have and influence its quite was a In Mrs. boots. kindness Is amount or of new homo in in Frank the greatest New settled her men of study, and men who Leslle-Wyld- e spaniel good telligence, ns do with securing a perfect home the Hartford, Coun. It is not so has held the palm In the a Yesterday, I - stood by the are anxious to make a success of their grand can and confidence wife Costiblo. have. The love, as Club house, one of a group work men like Mr. Richard Mansfield past for exercising the most inventive of in the castle Patti Wales, place tenderness of the husband develops the but it's a mansion, beautiful and of Jive; four were watching lone. genius in the clothing of pet dogs, hut unique. give them ft play that Is at once a de even wife's best characteristics more com con the ulsters Charles Dickens was possessed for at trived IJC FilONT OV A NEW Y(RK CLtTU. more light to tho eyes and an education! and than any pletely beautifully with' a longing to own Gads Hill by that resourceful lady must. She was a woman,' or, at least, the the samel time, they stick to the ' play withdraw other Influence reven more than- her years back-the into where ho iied, before it became a a Place, where respectfully can is bull thrown at tin dog remnant of one; she had fallen against love for her Children, The husband who his and this place, which by counted wit, or the low. comedian falling ground before the stockings and shoes purchase; or is without the railing of that respectable Institu- down-staithis reserve, (rives stint, h Is now canine this Madame sported by hers, the constitutes very head shb height aristocrat. sure of his reward, lu all the Joy aud desired the had cut her tion for old frumps; of for her homo of humor. I feel like saying "What possession comfort a Rood woman's thoughtful care since her badly there was a dreadful gash on her fools To some of woolen brown legs we first And the mortals be." early for youth. can give him! Let the wife feel that band, and she was bleeding .horribly. For years she has boeu making a colIn my life I add, '"What consume material, Just three shades darker than The sympathising crowd consisted of a time sho is esteemed and beloved; that she is lection the were beast's leather united of material wherewith to build skin, mate fools we One Americans are." most precious in her husband s eyes gentleman who had helped to pick her doesn't like to in which the dog went pattering Choice- bits of matter have house. this say this; It doesn't sound soles, valuable a not upV two crloua messenger boys, and iisoful, convenient, simply and like been the secured from time to time from .along clattering pavement nonorea wmcn i.e tne you wasn't much use, except In poii io borncountry. p;ece 01 property; let her approval oe men who doal exclusively nyself;l the who play , beside the Dutch urchins in rare second4s but it off in; by blood being her absolutely her of the let face; the her way wiping sought, respected; Judgment In canals In shoes. wooden hand in New York; material Amsterdam, a We true. building sort blind In tumble dewhole along be loved and jhonored by him, and if keybut one of the boys gave the mantle-piece- s The stockings were drawn half way up source come and from this the and will note to the situation when he said: of a way, 'and we accept rudeness his she happrove greatest serving and the bands. an ' and Irrever- fastened one with a elastic each form that legs gem and dishonesty 'Hue's a pore old woman; anyhow, contempt? I i piness. a The to to seemed homo in unusual feature this spaniel dark, enco belong charming and then we Jimmy." That was Just It. She was wonderandthatImpollteuess,' If this love; Is manifested by his acts, of New York's favorite diva. our. sons don't grow up to be handsome girl who spoke French to un poor, and sho was old, and It's Just posborne be will and toll, anxiety pain him, or perhaps it would be more sible she. was diunk; but drunk or sober, gentlemen. My friends, for bis love is her complainingly, to to she correct seemed One of the lady managers of the Cothat say nearly think-Iwas: contemptiGENTLEMEN ABK IUXIC BACK HOBSGS, or suffering lose lumbian young or old, I to strength andiadversity him. belong Expos! tion', Mrs. Marie P. ble and mean to let her lie there on the they have'got to be bred that- way, and. half. their power when thus sheltered a is autumn mat in TBOSSEA.tr the GOWNS. TWO of her territory, Oklahoma, It very lively gives In the cold and rain, with tho you can't take, the .ear of ven the ter of marrying and giving lu marriage. A home withfthls lpve known In It, felt 'pavement. accounts of women's work glowing doors of the Union League Club closed whitest of pigs apd make a silk purse.: and ,in it, made manifest throughout it in there, where they are engaged In the some are a more to table submis I mind describe for than have that you (or the Just notice it in some of our politicians,! the against her, while she waited trousseau I have seen. It sive. It reaches Just below the waist words and deeds, is a; woman s life. or oulture of silk worms, in cultivating ambulance It may be that 11 was the ana you, win see now it works, The wife who has nocommendatlon uentie- - is inprettiest of construction for a young and has a brocaded silk lining. It is in managing greenhouses, in farmiclub's objection to admitting women, raen do not necessarily come from; girl process no tokeh of true sympathy or bees,and affection, a a as as 01 01 has who been with .Inflicted much mantle the about cape newspapers. On ing men will Into few heaven but very get may keep her house in per Oklahoma conducting appreciation! palaces the finest gentleman lever met fashionable epidemic of marrying Eng- when you come to look at it critically. women and workers there th was the ion of an Irish peasant, who lishmen, but. CMLKIS A WO MA If TAKES THKM TUKKB, to the extreme fect order and perform all her duties in Mrs. Beesora Is enthusiastic, declaring wbo won't for The go her, girl luckily perhaps over she feere, mad a fortune, kept the particular Englishman she Is to of . the cape military finds the shoulder the most desirable manner, but that no portion of this country is more and I couldn't help but wonder If the tame and old people at home until there Was! marry, must the lock the happiness pervading a of or a affections or promising than that terriIs perher so cape, were severe rich, couple club prosperous this uncomfortably of though rules the that sunshine which shine out from the face tory is. only hlsl mother left, and then he commoner. three Inches longer than It was last of haps poor old wretch couldn't have, been her here, because she wanted the wife whose iiusband shows her by The. wedding 'gown Is a simple whit year.- It hasn't changed much in any Into the kitchen, given something brought to do was word j aud act, how truly she wim Ana "nor every there Doy." silk, with pearl! and silver embroidery. other particular; it remains very pointed. Miss Charlotte niggins, a Scotch girl, 'to eat, been warmed up, and allowed to no man or woman In this land too rich. and in bis! heart. 1 or more reigns to not has have in correct the interest it itls say an orphan who lost her father when perhaps and telling sleep for a little bit. I don't think she too or too fashionable, to be you about it that I have in setting on become more pointed and it keeps its The routine of household cares and she was 8 years old, has recently carried would have cursed the world so gener.wife to to was the duties and wnichl that g unappreciated "my mother' collar. a Beauties? the. for of paper off high, honors of entrauce Into the Uniexample, the ally as she did If she had received this presented whose heart is never cheered by words where he showed the fineness of his pretty frock of pale pink, with a satin Is when In competition with It' of I the that Isn't but every it, London, suppose only thing gentility. He dared to call his soul his treatment; peculiar. of love, seem' only drudgery, has for the versity on has sub who 1600 the male Since the period of students. the club men have to do It to elect a own." physician spoken more highly blessed woman, a sweet and the father's very iew- ox us ao. we aro a women has are Miss that Governor or Mayor, or seo that the street little bit death. ject agreed doing Higglns was defull and comes a When It to significance that In to on the Jirecious them their Utmost her mother's power give efforts, who apImmediately lu front of the clubhouse Is vote we cowardly. pendent don't daro to call our souls our oanlonly give. necks lean and have to done swath selves towards her her clean. pears skinny by duty mukept was a a mutual we our Let be are run aid, own, because ay a ring. marriage them collars and in dress talented Or It because she was drunk? I When lng high daughter. It Comes to our wives, wo don't tual insurance compact. In which the fall to see bow that stood In ber way wrapping them about with tall fur duties of each party to it, however dismore tell to them to dare speak quietly, thore have, been drunken men In differ be less decided In their opinions, and to collars, that still th collar triumphs similar, are fully understood, Miss ' J. A. Clough, who has been a appreciand the neck Is mode to yield. ent clubhouses, and while half the news- choose!, the good, rather than the evil and thoroughly in unison, and life's main spirit in the movement for higher of the Women word to The sealskin coat may be a coat ated papers and storm for in this education for women In England la new will brings comes to When our it speak. be-Jacket. If it is a united love are screaming for their rights, x uo not children, we haven't the courage proper or it may we have on the principal of Newnham College, Camconfidence and coat It is 40 or 43 inches long; if it is a understand wbty, among her others, a a of heaven. foretaste bridge, where Miss Helen Gladstone, earth, TO SWITCU IMPUDENCE THE OUT woman hasn't a right to get drunk. It Jacket, it measures probably 28 or 30 of the English staaosman, is daughter or nor thinches. them The coat, when it feels suffi ambition to encourage Isn't' a nice thing 'to do; It's very the professional spanker. This is one One of the anost distinctive receptions 'its nice thing. Hut It ought not to be ciently sure of itself to take Miss Chamberlain of Newnham Colof the weeks when I am not patriotic. own way, fastens on the left quite side and given by Mrs! President Harrison dur Bled to'one when every (other right. of modern languages tripos lege, has a; narrow border of mink fur to ing her late Visit to Boston, was one in 1886, senior Politically, things are not .running to Is now a teacher, in Bryn-Maw- r eluding that special one of supporting so have I C. suit mark the line of Its fastenings. There honor of Mrs. Si Doolittle and her College, near Philadelphia. Miss Scott given up reading the jne, A IIUSIIANT) AND A LOT OF UADIES, j is a cpat of somewhat awkward shape friends. ; papers, because I am tired of looking at Is given to lovely woman, Personally, I tho Girton College, also of Cambridge, urover of Is closo Cleveland's fitted too Mrs. at is the State secretary of the for which; DoolltUe grace baby, pictures is Professor of Mathematics in have no desire to get drunk, nor and I England, taken to the theaters. Twice waist,! taking into account the full flare for Massachusetts, of the grand order of Bryn-Masee any one else In that condl I havehavg She was eighth College. and I suppose in been of its wide skirts ancLtho breadth of its the King's Daughter. Mrs. Harrison Faw-cet- t, Miss Girton. at tion, but tho sight of this wretched old the languagefortunate, Philippa wrangler of I the In which to this had slopes good interest collar, player, poker narrowly high lguifiedihericordlal was one in bouse whose whose worst of father's crime woman, probably ... better draw to those two and see if the waist line. , of which sb has been ' made an first meetings was held In Cambridge.the order that sho had"takon a little" too much had The, sealskin Jacket as distinguished honorary member;of the Massachusetts discuss the foundation of Newnham Col-to get a full hand. and not pleasant to I can't beer, was poor,-old- , e from the coat, has fronts branch, 'Onfthe Invitation of WILLIAM BLACK'S FOKKH BOOK. look upon, and .those sleek, well-fe- d lege, something less thnn twenty-tw- o orfaced mink back of sable. or with members other that many did know the that about were you, who for By by. jrhoy that, years ago, and when Miss Philippa was yawned brutes, The' muff is big and getting bigger. ganisation were also; present at the re- in and looked out the window at her the only book that hinges' on poker for her second year, graduated last year rne ooa is just wnat it was last season. ception. 'The President's wife received from Newnham College, ' with the surand never gave a helping band, its plot is an English one, written by I am adding a jew bonnet sketches to on that occasion a very beautiful Mal- prising record of being abov the senior has mado all tha blood in my body William Black and called "Prince For A fbock: of pink voilk. Show the shades now best worn. One tese cross In siivejv, the badge of the ' boll. I am so ashamed of thein. tunate?" Well, it Is, aud to William wrangler. ' Will , as a them be old a of from her very guests. ... recognized to a manner order, present and I in William Black alone, do sash arranged altogether ; vIndignation wastod? Possibly, But Black, v- we women have a way of being confess to have learned that diabolical original. It passes around tho waist 'j:. Miss Mary Holland, daughter of the Kate Field has been visiting St. Louis, Rev. made Indignant or happy about the branch of the game known as. "whisky and crosses in front, and is then drawn Robert Holland .of St. Louis, little things of life, and curiously enough, poker," and which is calculated to make up under the arms in the middle of the ber native city where she has been ac- whe, IsDr. of the fashionable Episcorector In a bow, the ends corded an enthusiastic; reception the It's the little, things that make the whole you lose your money and your temper back, where It ties by St. George's, has- entered Church, ' pal ' ': i Just about as quickly as anything I falling to the ground. As you see It in world, go round smoothly. people. of trained-nursethe profession upon e know. the sketch It Is piquant toilet, with its Miss Field's father was an decided to make she' which has ber life woman's Diviarxr impropkb uosk. ' Poker is an educational game, anyhow. lace and ribbon adornments, but not on editor and proprietor of one of the news- work. .. to Is from serious what To go really It teaches you not to make a play un to be recommended for general adoption. papers published In St. Louis where he 7 r wbloh Is a bit frivolous, I must ask, til you have looked at the faces of your Of equal interest Is a cashmere "at that isx remembered and: held in high esteem. E P. Professor of Miss .Emma ' Have you seen the new stockings?" adversaries. wing, as homo" gown of the shade known For that reason and on her own ac- Domestic in the Iowa AgriculEconomy most divinely j Improper; they They-arteaches you that If yon have a bad Russian red, and cut very simply, with a of St. Louis It the count, the managers tural College, is a native of New York. deml-traiare of black silk to Just about the kuee, band to smile and bluff It. i Its fourreau skirt Is figured Exposition, now in session, 'appointed a She opened ber Chicago cooking school and then they aro a perfect flesh color, a which In have second when teaches the to It you that you Illustration, g gives "Kate Field Day"; do honor to her In 1880, where she gained wide celebrity and when they are on, they look exactly four hearts and a diamond, you have al very good idea of the bodice stav in tnat eitv. t for proficiency in her profession. For as If you were wearing your garter on most got a flush, but yon don't take the and officer's collar. The full Florentine cookery classes years she has conducted sleeves are of jeloth to the elbow, and your skin, and soyour black slocking was pot. - ? , that resort is frewho when Miss at Brush, It designed in Virginia nave Chautauqua sleeves below elbow a you teacnes u the the tnat stayed smoothly you you. gluod.to got it tight fitting lt the famous Jeweled panels in the quented in tho summer months. band on which it Is ; worth while; to put are of old rose and gold brocade. The place. was brila . in her Mrs. Hknbt Wabd Bcechkb. bouses, Is youth are as as .It which well if not to be OIBDt.ES. WKAB OOLDEI? skirt trimmings, Just NOW TIIIT figured your money, of set fashionable member! the in liant were are of of black I'll tell about rather it. what you fur, cowardly they Noxt to these In the way of novelty else it A Goneletent Man. New York, which, she. continued to be It teaches you the gam plush, outlined with Jet and fine gold girdle, not as It blers teaches: '.Mr. appears the golden was sitting In his until and father died ber it suddenly, Weatherly "Life aln t.so much In galloon. The dull red, black arid gold is used to be, and not as It Is worn by mere, bavin amotto, nana, was was as that'ho a not man came In and then found office when rich, oni young as a effective the little in pore very yellow. pretty piayin people; but as'ltis one well. good was to a S10. lie but bill ordinary, a every-da-s y for be, ' poor. supposed Me. actually Haired br Bab. l Jeweler and costing tnade by In the situation, Virginia Brush must presented "Look, here, young fellew, it seems A costume for which I have no par Is of like the it 8300; exto means earn find a something She tiny tbat living. A you people are in considerable of a Iioat Art. ticular liking, but which would' suit links of gold. Just such as you And la blendcelled in in and the for money. embroidery tne hurry to tastes netter want who trie oi is reform the many The people two, OBOXTP OF BONNETS. the meshes of a purso, and It fits the fig- spelling-bookof hues. Her talent in the amalgaVI don't think so, sir. You. have s a ing In use tea is In side. of its shown the It of schools gown by ure so perfectly that It gives It, bo it this ; . of colors amounted to genius, owed it for a year." says the Chicago Post, and white brocade opening in front over a and very ungraceful shape revived. It mation ever so stiff, a somewhat pliant,alr that who country to decorame she attention and turned teli you hert Yes. .but for .let year; would like to have the phonetic petticoat formed by three flounces of would hardly have been believed that tion. Her cleverness In this direction Is most effective. I never can see a see So. 61 old. I that 'im you one years come above would another and to the world of chiffon, placed that again of the system adopted, might obtain plenty soon thinking her were golden girdle without fore from the of orders life there brought! years my during' Is of brim. The other bonnet, of which both fifty to sustain their theories corsage by edged with wide! lace. The . . time of Honry II. or ranee; the Ivlng arguments - bosom on Is" of most furniture house in New York, and whichtl didn't owe It. Just think of it and is back" are views the chiffon and front up green. iue caught examinauons. 1enainK to of his each of a had habit giving of the famed Van- lady didn't owe you a cent for . fifty years. man who considered himself a with turquoises and brilliants. ' The folding cloth of a delicate, creamy after her production loves a golde n girdle? until ar last they and admirderbilt other panels, and! aon't see wnat Detier r.ecora you equally are of waistband ithan broad brown jnow, collar shade ostrich with feather and able work she had whit became so common among the court llsh fortun want that. Let time even this conqqexed common embroidered use. with In lace to and in word, Qsbqbn. satin, trlmmlngsv turquoise spell fr.::tEttjny I She established her own ladies that the Queen could not help but Viet us be consistent." for herself. a are full little; a There thing sleeves. coral. different " ways within gigot twenty given . . km m. of say, "A good name Is better than a gold time, for the decoration studio Traveler Interiors , First Gold A.rkanaw Pike' Peak. ccen an ne consmer trie toilet t a Rather wouia reception" it prooaoiy girdle." The same rule might be ap- hard task, but thirty Gold was' discovered at Pike's Peak from her own designs.: , Whltelaw Eeid's or forty different for an afternoon' reception was chosen Xlesnre nn Uver TtXlm plied to bleached hair nowadays. Even house,' Judge! Andrews' and many others Act enKOr abont mother bride's the' on Ideas fifty years before the rich fields of rather with I the men, by widely varying against,' the ' a principle re olUntf the lady (?) of the quarter world "la bw the country totnmcb sad bowels the finest qf were the 'New there York A it mm a will. can bride's nerres. says the little of the is opened, It fancy, tkrongb accomplish orthography, subject In tiger her endeavor to the task with ease. This was proved at beautiful piece of workmanship,' but too Sun. A carpenter named Porsley, from are her work She is an authority on Aiaooverr; Dr. lilies' P1LU speedli curs billons, striped like the and may almost nam her ness, baa taste, torpid liver, p les, eoastipaUon get her hair back to Its natural color, for examination held In the Custom House Striking almost for so small and so shy a Bardstown, Ky., while hunting with, a decoration for man, women, cbiloren. Smallest, Unequaled nature Is going to be the vogue this an own countless flow the for, orders GO was on 1 in the price woman! Louis driven XIV. sure 1804, coat is week test To last Its for the doses, cts. bamples Free plains mildest, young clerkships. party even If she must she and Imitate, in upon her. . year at Roberts et Kekisa's. to Sioux hostile the ing in corand velvet is to be of to of by emrald the green high ground spell ability applicants be not of the gentle people,. headrear of Near the the the over lime worn of a bias a were flower of words skirt silk number peak. Garfield Tea for sick headache, dixzlnessa given rectly, I am beginning to have a great con- out. and among them was the word with a band of emerald green velvet waters of the La Platte river he found a Miss Elizabeth of a Boston. the average American, Peabody tempt now for and'carrledi it in his shot sister of Mrs.. Nathaniel Hawthorne, asThere were forty-fou-r ap about the hem. Over the velvet is a little gold be he man. woman or child. And the 'irascible." months." Borne time later, sisted Mrs. Mary Lowell Putnam in for of c"cnTu::jiTLu flounce out of it. and cumber pouch that Mechlltllace, partly hiding plicants, only bis French nve reason for this la, that unlike In be told the Spaniards the preparation of ber history of the while Santa as and A Fe, is word green the in it gold passementerie trimming spelled given he know a uoesn't' or English brother, amisoivf Webster. .The other. thirty-nin- e Ko. 023 spelled is slung in a loop over either shoulder. thero of his discovery, and they triad to Constitution of Hungary. 'Miss Peabody UUpenssry, ' good thing sowhen ofhe sees it. And this them him to indue to the 8an on Kearor a in numIn lead, a It Street, the nineteen with different and 80 place, ways, of hips meeting ears pendant is Mrs. and Putnam has full age, U lie past good things! jr ran sco. ltablisbed country on i he refused the but a that It and a ber of like deal them tcreat The of so. ground shaped bag. deep r displayed fringes is trest-the la a keen appreciation for whisky, a toler' lc4,offorSexual was on United States territory. - Being ' and costume has a narrow pointed train. roeDt Lowell Putnam lives on Beacon f Ingenuity In figuring out difucnlt. Mary ably good Diseases would feislBal soch more that afraid the as and Much of had Sized carry what if Spaniards sensible, up simple a Boston. She is of rendering they sister the street, .. TEK FOB A TBlETTY OIRL, UoBorrboia, Gleet. f a bard word. The following was the people would not insist on grandeur for him away, he appealed to Lieutenant poet, James Russell Lowell, and the last byphlll-in j fctrlctare. . t hoflnds delight In tobacco In Its various little its terms." bemlnal brides, is a frock of pale blue Z. M. Pike, who was in Santa Fe in of that race of his generation now living. poor . b4 t ttkDt to knowing Th facts were Irraclble, Irrasslble, eraslble, .erasct- -- wool with white dots. It has a sacqne 1S07, for protection. forms, but when It comes of 2Inloo4 Let as as Lieutenant of the bis out far after Is of wide Iraciit a be Just la by published ble, Irrasible, lrresable, yok erasable, trimming guipure; plays good Cobweb parties ar novelties in the ' Biric In ble, Irrasclble, lrascable, trasible, I race- - Pompadour, and a sash of white satin. return from Mexico, but no Americans s&nuld that funny little dog that they call has edt'Ot i aeted .11 riot bo-tlcu ay of parlor entertainments.-- A cob ,1, " tiFn til tbo far South a tyke. New York one able, Irasiable, lrrasslable, ' IrratiosAl, Full sleeves fail over cat sleeves of gui- took the hint. '. oro-- t. ot f i'i I Tt Is ifft;3 rK.vf of web colors constructed '-j cen two magnificent productions contrasting -. I a errassable, Jrrasroia, lrresslble. pure. rJ-Parnell's Dome Throat. , oii1 cf cord In tts izl-- J! J cf a room. One tn4 A dinner dress, which would feel which I have already talked about and whist'- - ' rtt-It.:'!.. t. e be fx' U&, cod; In of Once House the PaxJ Commons, and shade is other tbs for fcr ;n tmTUx. The landed other is catlcr: Thermldor." were Is unkind to if which I ttli enough ' pass slighted I'1 trr1 3.Ti Mc.t'-- l l!"r li Theodore Roosevelt proposes this it over in silence, is of a steely gray nell prostrated Clr Hervey Uruce by a ladies. .A p&rtyof twelve Is ataot th s one which Is no longer In New York, .T l .j. euffti..noi-;i It knoclirl ricompletely in to Fain-t4I rejoiner. cutting scheme -t World nCntrr th of can ( for want Is a more, rr no color I great one's out the Uaronet, who toe!: his cnrivtling t bone. ie Char'fi ior V;. a, fancy but worthy bengaline, L Ad- '' ' 7 f, ( tLs treb v.l: tLa "List t3nrxce for All er good than was said about It. an exhibit of every weapon and utensil choosing, for any reason - except the derisive liu-:t. i .', v. t si frcra til r.i the critics, used in hunting, fishing and trapping' feminine one of demonstrating that her sides of shouts tnd CIr Trrs r.r c;mar crrds Those great 1 ra w: the O Houja. cf was a t not since litrvey of tl3 the and the down it to clear to is wear only discovery It yet country it, enough objected lmdlcrd, and tbs rtstrly r jj, t:..3 ocita CT to the present day. We have the great- complexion withont serious injury The corsxs Is Irish Tory raw presentation of the story of ofNero, est courts hii reiucti 1.1 land We ' A it wai a toarvelous study the fti want outlined with glistening steel r bunting country on earth. reatJ a creat drJ. PzrncM wtj of that day. People who took the nothing but what is American. For incorsalet, t;. it describing i r1 -1 a c" vca c 7.2, tl:y f.-- a rt"$s-uset:zzttl:z thrttL I:.rca LI to lok at the mutt discovered stance, I know where by has a chemisette and full elbow t". ;yi j irr. vv tl. 3 can and the after Dir.!:! Crockett ; is be Zttlzo fshiohed f Ilcne silver gray cL'Ton. ti:i!r tDavy nearly every tvery ':- -t tr- La c IS.' 1.3 "l and that not one of secured. Nothing ccjU L trscre Inter- - rdress In the trcui:ad, this 7 r ? .t cae a br i ,. I y cf the kind. estlnv than a collrctlc trcin. Tha lrt trlmrL 3 , ra t, ":,- f 3 n,.T j f,. 3 , t t' rrouflnjj wm 1m- - Th pointed : 'Ssrt cl c exhibition she J the heads cf ptssi-icatir- ie dressed, ticla.to lncrrctly, of the r ',1L?r U d -- rcl r.t t! ? 1: i : j cisth cf ncld tosa of all kinds of JL..t'7 : n I rz iiin J feestt larer sort, and t . . : smaller r..r c . 3 v.ii'i tl- t :? at at lei Iz.i:t t, ry ut.it lrs. ' Z lies; tLs eld iicrs cr a fur . 'A' t'.z (.n tls trp cf tie Cirae jLalrr-ils- , I : 1 " de-r of pioriisr thtt vr:;;t L IiuntJn ; 1 wljwaras, t : c? tM end tL I v til Llzlt , a t ts r t- rncJ Ciyt CaUTES. WELL-FE- D ' i th i 1i - wiwniiEnonEiwREppina Preirbj 1 TriniDi OverDiseaso Some Notable Advancements in the Science of Healing. V pale-tinte- , -- -- ; . - .... ,J The remarkably successful method ofr treating Consumption, Catarrh, Deafness, Itheomatism, Paralysis, General Debility, and other Distressing Chronic Diseases J - ' BY- 1 - , - " . the-'wife'- s -- i Kellogg-Stra-kosc- many-pattern- i high-steppi- ng rs Kellogg-Strakosc- - - -- i - . . - t - Bee-son- - , . -- f . w ta-'Vk- en - well-bor- ' n, ;, . neck-spoilin- , . . 1 i - three-quarte- rs ; no-fea- r, a " - n- un-de-I- vice-princip- al. , j ; 1 wr ; '. , half-loos- Mrs.-Harriso- n , - " '' . - - 1 - , old-tim- . ' - ' . , ; ' n. close-fittin- . i Vacf-derbi- . - I i first-clas- ' . j 7 .. .a - , 1 & ciyu-servi- ' I a ce . . -- . k . B . ; art-Interior- s -- . 1 . , , , , . to izi nil. - - '- ' .. 4 - . , 1 Impo-teac- - " - nulfc - 1- r'-s3- , e, mttsii gall-drinker- s, -- 1 - -t. ' - rrse-mente- rle te rd d tL3--stcii:r7r- 1 - i-- r3 i-- - 5 . Mr - i 1j CCiX ricJl.ra -- 1C ! ' 3 ' t' - . j t. ) 1 : vc . " t - - up & v; v , ? c , i ,ct . ., j v w. frt3 j it. t- 1 ! 1 - s.! r-e.- i3 r," V.- - I r-r- -l - Jt, & r.t -- 1 -- tr-Citr:.- y. -- . c- deal-mor- Second SoatH it 16CltjrWt Kvidnae mf Salt Uk I'tah. trt. number of eitntoriHarr oatM Urx mm! Hftcr hi4d Now. located f trtmBt onllnary hope of recovery atmuiloDtd. TESTIMONIALS THAT CHALUMGE BELIEF. ed - - DR. MeLENNAN - ), facilities for th saeeessfsl Unsurpassed avnd ravdleal ere treatment mi ou dlsesvsns of the eye, ear,Ihshead,, ner.' liver, throat, kldoejra, down constlta-- 1 oui lun(i, and broken tlous. system, he-art- . Dr. McLennan has by his unwearied attention and extraordinary success, gained a reputation which calls patten is from all parts of the country to obta)p advice, and without boasting, . a say that probably no other physician In ' tho western states or territories It treating at the present time so marry cases of chronic diseases. The development of important as A superior remedial agents,, and medea'Taf cure, have enabled him to sooceediin thousands of cases where others hev failed. The unparalleled success with which he has treated difficult and tha "Incurable eases' goes to show that no one should give up In despair, simply on the assertion of one or two. or, three physicians who may' bare failed to effect a cure. It is with the hope of reaahlag of this class that he advertises, andwiny not, aiotoe from the profit it may yield htm. but for the real sailsfactkzs of doing good, and relieving the pafa' of humanity and sendlng hep to. tber hearts of thousands of auicted fellerj , . creatures who are enduring great suffer"" lng under the erroneous impression tbat they are beyond human skill. These he Is resolved, shall hear of him. and raallce the truth of the saying, that, "while -there Is life there is hope." 1 ; ha-ea- so-call- ed j desej-v'ssU- NO IDLE BOASTING READ y THE EVIDENCE. W. IS. Spencer, 667 State road; cured of constipation and an obstinate case of skin disease. W. D. Lewis, the Cullfla; catarrh and bronchitI ciired. P. Lar-se-n, city waterworks; catarrh. E. Miller, lung troubles cured. Ira Stamper, 242 Third South East; psoriasis (a difficult and obstinate skin disease) emtrslyv cured. J. Ilencley, SSO East Third South' street; lung troubles from, la grippe; also stomach, kidney and liver troubles cured. Mrs. Reid, 67 Grape street; catarrh cured. Mrs. Karl Bayl ham, East Mill Creek; rheumatism cured, Mrs. A. Reynolds. 550 East. Third South streett catarrh, piles, etc, etc John Parsons 79 Oak street; ' granulated eyelids, blood diseaso and gravel. D. S. Davidson, 536 East Fourth South; liver troubles and general weakness. E. Lav , " J , , ker, 842 East Third South; rheumatism., and catarrh, with partial deafness. Mrs. Eunice Campbell, Centre street, near. Prospect; various troubles. Isabella Wilson, 957 First street, corner O; sclatiaa. Joseph Kelley, dyspepsia, with constipation. Mrs. Susan Hancock, - 236 West Sixth Souths neuralgia. J. O. HLund' of tho- - firm of Messrs. quist, member Sand berg & Co.. furniture manufacturers and dealers. II. Oliver, 64 West Third South; ' dyspepsia and const I pa-tlon. Jacob Bomers, McKlnnon block; Jacob lumbago and constipation. Ilowxhurst, 358 West Fifth South; conso called by bis physician, sumption, cured so as to be able to 'go to work la two weeks. Henry V. Cox. 260 Centra street; dyspepsia, diarrncea, lumbago and general debility. W. Knox.- - Stata .street, south of the Jordan: catarrh and dyspepsia. James Kendall Esq., aha well known carpenter and- builder, 71$ , West North Temple street; piles, dys- pepsia, etc William Henley, of Marray. now at corner of Fifth "West and Second Hon. A-South; enred of paralysis. of ToDeka, Kan., and formerly mayor of Washington, Xa, new at corner of Second East nnd Tiilrd Couth; catarrh, debility and dyspepsia. F. C Fuller, representing the Lithographing company of Colorado, new at Temple- - , ton; dyspepsia with general debility. : bsart John Price. 931 East Tolrd-'streetEdward Grlf2th, 44 Church r. disease. street. Mrs. Pickering, 336 HaatF&ttrf South street; various troubles for whici ' she doctered for years without benefit, says she would be in ber grave now if li .' ' was not for Doctor McLe&nan's skill. -- " . - . , : Mrs. Cfowthers, frOd Fifth South, ana Second East- - J. L. Mabry, 17:. Uti Seventh street dyspepsia. Theodore) Nelson, S43 West Third South; a re f markible cure ot correa' (St. ;VU dance). , This patient has been, pnd.r;r treatment in Colorado and other places-fosome time, deriving no benefit. , Dr. McLennan effected a cure in two weeks." Thomas Bott, Esq.; the .well known .' milk man. ftz Second street; dyspepsia and heart troubles, etc. etc, etc, Many more could be referred to, but we are not at liberty to publish ti.-t- r Their names and addres.-names. will be furnished to those who are sad- to call on thea perciently Interestedcases re--' upon whs sonally. Only been have cures txo wrougtt njarkable published or referred to, 'aad thea caly - S , a bv termlssion. J. lib'; well' tea " . WcTM ,M. minlnsrman 55 West Second Cat: tVc 21 r. kic2nev troubles wlta troie ct. ci ,i r -- y. v.; j, stltutlon. xirs. .:i cf neuralgia that htd t" overal phyticlis.es." II: of Easday, Utah, brcr.c! hexrtdUessa and dy:;:, .r:,m J. Jlevada Uous, Li;t street, teart ci;.:.:3. r -- I- - |