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Show THE DAILY XnrLnXXE: GAIT TATT-- would there flsh and fish to her heart's IS COuIIiG. content. Nowf though she Is married GI1RISTL1AS and holds a higher social position than she ever held when she was on the boards, pho enjoys the same old pastimes !wero.then .herdeJight. which c:rh Careless Tells Abont Daby - In company with- her husband, the Cf ecs Baying; Gifts There Is No freMr. she handsometakes Navarro, , Cleveland's Ded. Galore, quent trips up the Thames In a (Small boat, and. Landing at some quiet r place along the shore, will spend a whole day fishing, jeturnlng.at. night with her ' C:3SI?Y LETTER FROM THE METROPOLIS. Spoils. j . her Shortly marriage Mrs. LADY C0U9TIFUL AND HER GIFTS. Navarro Invited- - her- husband to take .her upon a fishings trip, and boldly beat her at a big challenged him-tJenneBs-Mlller Che Child Mary An- catch. Mr, I Navarro laughingly ac- Some Capes and Shoes, With a Few derson NarroGoe Ffnblng Lady cepted the Sphallcnge, and the two Facta w Does Navarros over Wilde and Her Daughter-ln-LiaConcerning Them The Gen-esi- a their thrf gaily, and waited al patiently; as if they were of the New Far "Baltic Seal" Zjate Fashion ' Wrinkle. school boys Sou t fishing oh Saturday. I Fashion Hints. Seasonable Mrs. NavarrcS won, for at the first haul she landed a big fish, so big that its accurate welgh could never be quite deby James W. Johnson. ICopyrlght, termined. Storic3 difTfr about haul, CopyriRht, 1991. by James W. Johnson. It as all done Vfcry quietly. That but Mrs. Jtfavr&rro stoutly Insiststhatthat it The holiday crush is once tiore upon foes almost without paying. It had to us. The world and his wife more esbe done very quietly! or it could not be I done at all. j pecially his wife Is giv)ng the whole And to gifts and mind on finder almost with Up, Cautiously, On tiptoe,' the huinbloj scribe was led mighty wearing work - they find, fpr the Into a corner whieh was curtained off shops teem with on an upper floor of bnb of the lariro esAll manner of things that s woman can put From trie crojrn of her head to the solo of her tablishments In New York, and was i foot, there Riven a glimpse at the new bed household also her Cleveabout environment, which had beeu ' ordered for Uaby until the embarrassment of riches is I, land. appalling. The bod Is the dearest little Rem Naturally, jewelry and it all, fancy articles have a long lead for such Imaginable. Tho foundation of frame-Woruses. Jewels though that Is, real ones or more properly Bpfsafclnfj, tho are out of taste except for your near-- , Is of brass ant White enamel. It est and dearest. Besides, the very best la constructed on those hygienic princlof those th'e which people have brought in the fashion of building govern EIps lies in being either brans bedsteads, which are gifts whose value or else chosen with carefound In homes of wealth and luxury. ful thought for the giver's tasto or there are ho seams in which dust may fancies. Indeed, many go so far as to lolloct, no cracks .where vermin can vote costly gifts vulgar, unless in such or screws bolts unnecessary no "lurk, and cases as they can be recognized as the ir bars anywhere. 80 far as the framework Is concerned, it Is all as plain and payment of a debt impossible to disSHE Dor.S.l T LIKE TO 1IR HUGGED, in money. as1 charge substantial possible. was a magnifijpont- catch, and adds that ' Hut the Perfume and stationery, two things dressing for the bed Is most won th anyway- to all of heretofore almost stapjle at this generous bt indulgently the del- sho delightful. First, there is upon Nriivarro Mr. affirms. season, aro quite outlof fashion. The which as a known French is what icate springs fad is now for womankind tp be redolent SHE LIKEUiA. HCfl. 'bed. It consists of thre light mattresses of good work and exquisite cleanlieach of first The Anderson's Miss only Near other. placodon top place at Long one is a hair mattress, he next one 1h a Uranch, ther wan stopping one sumnrer ness, and to use paper in some sort typiis very thin feather oni and on top there the theatrlcaf manager and actor, John cal jof her individuality. If a scent Is a still more delicate cushion of eider Albaugh, who Is a brother-in-laof permitted it must be individual as well elusive and delicate the betdown. Maggie Mltcljell,- and Is on tho best of ter.the more It Is not uncommon for women Over the mattresses goes a covering 01 terms with Miss Anderson. have perfumes mansat;Uarywool sheetlbg and then there During the; summer ft'was arranged who can afford it to for themselves, and to that Mr. Albaugh should tar with Miss ufactured solely tho privilege. for In Certain pay Anderson haudsoniely roles", the man who fwas previously engaged to support her rhaving in some way vio lated tits contract. Immediately re heat sals begai between Miss! Anderson and Mr. Albajugh, and if the residences at Long Uranhjcould tell histrionic tales they would nave many a thrilling: scene to relate.'. ,.r , ; Mr. Albaugh is an actor of remark able force and earnestness, and during the rehearsal! he would throw his arms around Miss Anderson in tho love scenes and clasp her 5f r&ntlcally to his breast. Now, Miss? Anderson was cold in manner as al I theater-goer- s knew, and, while she did her parts exquisitely she could not beaf to be really embraced by her support. ! Consequently many a : war toqik place betweed the two wordy AW Rood friends land neighbors. Mr. Al-baugh would promise to remember Miss ' Anderson's lilies and dislikes, and would endeavor to reapect them. jBut at the trying moment he was sure to forget himself In the glory of tho part and 1 would rush toward Miss Anderson and embrace her neilly willy. is.That would lead to, more trouble and TWO EXTHEME8 IN OOWNS. BABV CLE VELA NO'H NEW MR p. the settle would; except nothing dispute IS! are silk sheets, elder j down pillows and a trip to the lovely cool spring which These "nice sharp quillets," , of the silk cases, an elder dowh' 'snread with a gurgled near lly and which with a dash toilet no mere profane outsider can find Silk coverlet and thei niost exquisite lace of whisky and a sprig of fresh mint out, hence the decline and fall of pertheir stead you counterpane thator ever; was fashioned.a afforded the liveliest dridk in the world. fume and papeterte. Insilver oeci A clasped and tablets, may ivory BERt'FFLED TITRKEY. buy tnere is Around the euge incj You have seen the women who wear bound In tortoise shell; with the daintideep valance of lace; caught with large bbws of pale yellow ftbuoti. The canopy feather boas.l have you not? But of est of silver chains and pencils at the is' a dream of tine lacy' folds caught in course you have. Such a sight could back. Old spoons, also souvenir spoons, n and spoons, spoons silver-gifront and back andtsides with bows of not have beenjspared you. Women who wood. Ivory the same beautiful! shade of ribbon wear these lv:uge deformities are gen enameled, spoons of olive, of gold filigree, The Inside of tho canopy Is lined with erally very short women and very stout spoons, with incrustation orange spoons, coffee spoons," spoons of yellow of a deeper unlade and several sets so many , sorts, sizes, colors and condiof silk sheets and pillow cases of deli 7; a tions that the memory of them makes cate hues have been ordered to accom Those distinswim. your head pany thebed. guished late arrivals, Miss . Ruth The entire affair Is delightfully dainty Cleveland and Master John Jacob find sweet Just aucii a bed as one would born Astor, Jr., besides being Choose for the bady pf the beloved Mrs. with gold spooas in their mouths, will,j Cleveland. no doubt, find enough in their Christ'The Jehness-MUlo- f ibaby Is exciting mas stockings to set them interesting-commentIs of deal It treat Shderstood that. Mrs; Miller had all her Ing if need will, t it is more than a question with me sometimes if those sinbaby clothes made in! the most approved gularly fortunate young people are not, Dress Reform fashion. And now, the Menness-Mlllafter all, rather unfortunate. Fate orwear to Is the gar baby dains that for each It shall be Christmas vents through all be stages of baby all the year. Consequently they will hood and toothdom. When the baby's lack the "zest of anticipation, the keen sums grow hot ana painful and baby delight of unexpected gifts. If I were becomes fretful In socks and blankets. new ones an of making scripture nowadays I would parwarmer pattern entirely aphrase. When much Is given much is are to be tried upon the little one to also denied, 1. From the first, ensure greater comfbf Some that I ran across all different the on, and months, through the other day touehed me more tnan a It Is to have full use of its feet and limbs. little. In several of the shops you find jNo swaauung cionos, no DianKets, no new candle-shade- s for which gorgeous cloaks and aud wraps long bulky long a poor word. They are gigantic roses, is Different permitted. dresses are to be Jenness-Miller lilies, poppjjes and so on, made of rich articles, all of the design, silk in the tenderest pinks, the crepey have been, provided jioi4 every possible VEBT tItETTT THIS WAT. most golden yellows, the mest vivid occasion of baby's life until such time as witn no necK fa spean or. uney gen soarlet and gay crimsons. They are tean: be assumed. grown up" clothes Jenness-Millesmall hats also trimmed mounted oh long rubber stems with r erally success to the All baby with wear veryand there is an abundant foliage and Icandie clasps and so on; and feathers, and show mother Its pretty May on foreheads. From a dis cost from 91 to S3 each. As I stood idly their; a be fringe world that babylcan brought up tance a weman the In this style by admiring them a stout lady In black, up gotten rein clad and dress neaitnier stronger reminds one of a beruffled turkey, or with a strong, kind face, framed in form' than in the oldway. perhaps a hen wlth her head cut off. suow white hair, said over my shoulder I.MAnT ANDER!0'i CATCH. boas haver'come . and 'feather to the saleswoman: "Give- me them a Feather 'When Mary Andarjson Navarro was boas must go unless they . are worn by lily and two roses different colors, Salary Anderson, the ride of tho Ameriwomen who know how to make them be .. can stage, she was well known to take- coming. Wit hi .an evening .dress., cut please." The hesitated a trine, saying: shop girl arrest pleasure and pride in her beauti- low around the? neck, a twist or two of. "We usually sell them alike." the feathers IS decidedly pretty, aad oc " I know It," said the lady, with a casionally one sees a tall slender weman little smile, V but I want, them for an who looks well n a boa in the street. unusual purpose. There is a boor little But It. is so rare to find a woman cripple over on the east side whose love the boa Is becoming to, that one almost for color Is fairly tropical. She can never leave her r,om alive. I mean to gives up looking for her. set these big gorgeous blossoms where 'AN rSTTEIlKATlOXAt. 8ALOX. can see them always day and night. she Is wona woman of who Lady 'Wilde,' in taste is dress, looking derruiiy good eagerly forwards to the advent of her daughter-in-lain London and Is seri ously debating the idea of establishing called "an internationaL whatatay-b' salon." For many years Mrs. Wilde's drawing room has been the rendezvous of; all the talent of Europe. Poets, artists; stater men and men arid women of'letters have assembled to exchange ideas aud afo d each other InteBfeetual treats. Onithis side Of the ocean, trs Leslie holds a similar sway 'and extends a siml- ar weioome to all. the talent of America. Naw If. Lady Wilde, aided by her new. daughteHnlaw!were to establish an In ternational salon, would not the gatherthat. have NEW DESIGNS IN FOOT WEAK. ings there be the ever been held' since the day- of Madame i She hates the dark and cries .out In It, de Stiehl? MART ANDERSON'S CATCH. The Marquis, swho for years has been and they will turn her poor pale candle and beau ful home at Long fjmticn. Kunning pertfsterit court to Mrs. Leslie. light IntoI something . splendid rears or her charming paying the ust Mr: Wilds resembles In tiful." r along ,1: ,. ap remarkably i1 ouso and grounds there was a laveljr pearance. ThejMarqulsls, however, a over the Incident to a tnan Telling 'wound in and out handsomer man! although of the same who knows everything, he said smiling: llttla stream, which the Ah ! - That was hers, who to the most pretty woodland dark type ojt' beauty, lie Is an artist, as fcr rii;cs through cou ntry. JIary Anderson loved ' to fish is also Mr. Wilde and 'he Is a man of original good angel I have ever, known. in t' stream, and she enjoyed many a letters. ' lie could have riven our woman She does not get b.? societies or head or about on Jia y day yachting and cruising along; publisher . aa title; and there was no ques- - subscription aeons nis Jove ior ner. way, tneo. platforms talking icr.goca cses. AH Ilia I; ;:i U iion C 1 nx.!ces a MaryAnilcrsori is now mar-go:- d!3 her choice fall upon Mr. Wilde? Who her eloquence is tc.-a- . s!;e Inasmuch "Our Cah tell? business of 1.3':? cut Ir...-w- l ce: Is CABELES3. aruy, tVou'h rl' c a encb. in IIliving tern relieving ievI r, for, ho retains ari Those- Nc-- Thirty -- Day Clocks. Amerl trusive is and, la -la Mlstrc-scus.a to a American did you wind the tere .u y vfcrlx- rra fll;!'? r r r'crfi .rv cloe's? ft'a Ia.7 icr tLw !C3 r ra it' I'm aftber rrfxin to Mary Anderson was tl cl:y r.T27 -i - ttt l t!. t:i" va- - cov,,-- o' v tth.r I and'cllsrlns1 La her r, ir i't CL3i3 d' Lzz. ir:., t ::sl! u it.t- r:: . :tt' jt!:.3o't.Dr..;::3, E3 AT iGAY PEOPLE. ? - - Ead-Spe- - atr ; , - o r w 1 n TTrP ATT, flT'Ir, TTTSm Ay MOBNtlS, likely Imagine, of useful,' necessary articles, but of frivolous luxuries that otherwise they would certainly go without. The contents are as various as the recipients chiffon frills, silk j stockings; shoes. fine kid gloves, dancing shoes, handkerchiefs," hairpins, bonnet pins, bangles,' ribbon and lace are some of the things she will give There Is one invariable Ingredient of each parcel a pretty box of (the finest candy to be bought for love and money combined. This lady bountiful has a tend theory, that white useful gifts may tot pauperize the recipient there is naughtor but pure Inpleasure (for either these delightfully receiver giver useless ones. j The tailor-mad- e gown like the poor ts present we have, always with us. tendency! is to segregation into the two both illustrated hefteJ distinct styles tailor-made vas severely Th really-trulmodel One keeps almost tq, that plain. faith. It is of gendarme blue cloth, es--a i fine light sMelton, Is glovefitted, pecially the skirt, and has fort triminin k, love-wrouR- -- MAKE-BELIEV- E w - well-know- n : ,! . t . f f ' 3 n-'- v - TAILOR-MAD- E . J . bon-bo- lt . ; I er 1 gift-maki- ng - . - BRo'X. fellow-wome- Transacts a General Banking Business. t KAVIJiOS Paid flM Fer Ueot Togetjier witli diseases ot the Eje, Ear and Heart. c Also diseases of the Stom- acli, Liver and Kidneys, as well as Nervous, Weak, Debilitated and Broken- Down Constitutions, are ailments which Both park, Presldeai. Success. To all those who are afflicted with any of the different forms of I would say there n, Cat-arr- Paksoss, U. II. Irvink. T. "of Is no dis- none symptoms, Catarrh, .complicated as JOXES. T. more CORRESPONDENTS: He does not. t Elleh Dsbobs-.- present Persons - can : t serl-o- us desiring so do new-- Botiled. Bermuda Xet must nermnda. If I to- - Easiness. Asst. ..!..,. 6 - j : ' most-famou- s - ; , 1 : --3 pap-sra- 2 ' m a , . ;a ::!.-?- . ' -- t 1- - E'- -4 i -r riJt. . kr tt"i Lj -- -- 1- ' 8fitn - Street rslas. 91K9X Salt Lars Cltj. ''INSURES "., makes -- i ticconnicK & . .' - tL'-- a t. ; ;t - . Uronclutis, Cough -- i or Severe Cold have CCBEn wlt'i lu and the Iadvanta iscvf iat 'e most sensitive u..4 Is, ItAnotfter t t. , Is ie c .Hii.ijrtli - Voa t j sWvh prr--rfi- e 1 s ef-tielir- it tzr In - aaJa sJsLaW . Trlbnne Building. GcmaorcM General enr--in-g at year 1 , z rcu l 1 f Deformities generally con- I 1 m. Surplus, $30,000. National SALT iff - Dr. C. W. Higoins, MICROSCOPIC AND ANALYTIC PHYSICIAN; In Bait Lake City eighteen yearsJ Has cares he wonderful and scd thepracticed has effected in that time prove the solentlfla bis remedies are compound, ?iincl pies en which by the aid of the micro diagnosis soepe enables him to detect the primary eanse of dtaease and effect a radical cure. The Doctor r.s cured tboasands'of caaes of well-establish- Mental aad Ksrvoai Aehlilty, PhyaieaA and Karvroaa Pr oat rat Weskn.ia Ion. and will forfeit Five Hundred Dollars for any case taken aader bis treatment wblcb be fails te enre. ' All classes of private diseases eared, aad alii old. lingering diseases, which vitiate the blooj and impair tne system, thoroughly and per ma neatly cured. Liver aad kidney complaint cured,' Ait Classes t JTita Cored. witJa. header verm removed i ape gj ' . aay. X h":-- , - OTTERBOURG, THE SPECIALIST, SECOND SOUTH STREET. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH X.A.ivEi BanK : State your case, historyand Disease, terms K. trial trnlm.nt. K.rrr served either in frson or by mail. Send fd Uifl. all its Branches.' Banking-i- of Moral, Mental and Physical neatnesses, JMervous Uebility, Blood Disorders, Kidney and Bladder etc. Troubles, Send 4 cents In stamps for Symptom List and Book ta Men. ar i Uhvii. nf IImM .L!.t. of tret a full etc. )) n -- sidered Incurable, - -- Consumption, and - Dyspepsia. ..Vice-Preside- nt Vice-Preside- nt Anertsclu John ;J. Ialv. Disictois: F. J. baiHibBfy. Me ,anr- -C Fox. Frank H. Iye. lii' i Aooie,, . ueorge M. . LionaeXlan, Cpeclal Organic ITeakness and El3- - l, Lkw-civ- y. eha te cf tlia Caits r;;Itivtly curci cr t3 f.3. ' ' - e:tail:::::d i:t. r. o. fraj,, iw-- 1 Salt lake citv, utaii, -v LL?Cos;t.TAHoj ci'Mrs. v : Fail. 11: t i i t - s - .j CO.. . . c s OClre hoof, a a. tn. ta 8 t. m. SnndiTi . IS m.. cr ace oirsfiiTerst in obscure a&d 5 zzz2 rtm i IT- - O. : ll a us Issue, certificates or Areposit payameoatime. mand. bbsrisz Interestof if left a specified Sells Drafts aad ills Exchange on ail prinn. aaa wnueJ. tae btaies in cities tarope. pai ,. ........ ..President Gio. W. Dowm,i.';.. W. P. Nor ?,. ..9nd Taos. Mit.aaiiL,...'. .1 Cashier - E right's Disease r Capital $300,000. 70 W. 2nd equal success all curable cases, - aud UTAH. and Special Practitioner, authorized to treat all Chronic. NERTOua and Private Disp; a HF.a. Tirnrlnrifivrt LAHE, f South street, wliere he treats with m r-- st--- SPECIALIST, has removed t more elegant and comruodious parlors, IB, - aT. ULMO HOTUU well-know- n Of rCe. 46 A 43 W. Ois' m s- . ; , Oaf HNS, V. C- any busi- May new be consulted at his efSce, OM G. htt co , oil tled, and many cases r 12 - DE. IIcLEITITAIr r:cpv;cciArj puh cox :X&vzr, I setnetlmes rfCl ft Lermuda Bot- The r - ; VTO allJBJKT-ABO- M llisim, vieCFtefl. r 3 Wrought Iron Ranges, COJTPJEK AJTD CvMMiires, Cashier. -- ? 5 mmsa of J STOYBS I Ceirtrml Blotk, ' i iau ajtd aaran. a P. W. TITLES TO REAL Its own Abstraota ot Tjaia Title. Cotapeay Its eharare ft- Iasaranea covers entire e At of searches and attorney's fe. RfiMBM- BKBTOBSiBtK' UUAHaSTEs) IS mI'TES THAN ANY ONE'S OPINION. DtnioTOKS: J. E. T7colv. U S. Hills. A. L. T. It. Jones. E. C Chambers. W. 8. Taomas, CernTck. M.H. Walker. . . ness whatever. ' P. E. SGhoppe & Go.. Cahiec w' e Utah A Montana Machinery Co., Agents, Salt Lake City. - H. FARNSWOBTH. AND Ala, EOT ATE. hAyri venience or hindrance I'entor, DU sot as TrastM, Gnardisa or Administrator and. Exeentor, aad to transact a general Trust Bul-new- office, and It will causa no Incon- 1 Iron and lion. TtN, Reeelres Tina at the rat ef Five pet eat per anaam. Deposits This Cempaay U aathorised to y':: be treated at home as well as at my do not X will not be responsiyou ble tmr tnecan eensefuenees." But, af.ord neither doctor, 1f ttmm mawI t b mAnav Wall tne tliat is Impossible, try E-- 63 W. ssesiii They can and successful method. -- V'M.f aro tm r 14. syltal. well ray by using unj-wbere- vrhnela Castud COMPANY. TRUST faii f IM,(I . : get i auccesa J. CHKESMAW, " Casnlev. M. .'- - ' to Lateat improved I Iinhteat runnina work. Mont reliuOln.riurnmo nua Nocoa ful. Can be packed tonrenk. Mnetj per cent, wrougut ma steel, lauu now runnlnu satiafac giving WHIM t;o THE perfert 1H3 Uiirtia utreet, Colo. rl25.0U. . Title Insnrance Lrtan ," - pays theWHIM. Company Freight L'OM 1IUN HFNUE STFIli rlc 1THE on fjhelr General Banking business. prr cent lnttes paid on savings deposit, cem pounded four times a year, j person to make early - Salt Lake City, Utah. No. ISO Main St., attention given to all orders by Mail Prompt cr Express. Charges uniform and reaaonabla. UTAH disease while It is in a curable stage. : BISHOP & CXJRRIE, Commercial and Savings Bank, fel and Kmat First (ioatu Street. CAPITA!. PAID UP .... S200.000 SUKPtlTS...... ..sa.OOO and proper efforts to eradicate the r H( WALKER. JR., Asst. Cashier. R. M. 'a catalogue of horrors which should ''; (Under W. 8. MuCornick's Ores Carefully Assayed. Samples Bank.) sent from a distance promptly attended to and returns made tho following day. Charges moderate. TO Fkavcis Armstbokq, hearing, sight and taste, producing - I 'WALKER. President. J. results to the senses of amejl, ' 9 0.. 6iskinf Geseral V. H. WALKBR, leading to the ears, producing deaf- - CITY.-UTA- AND HUKOCAB 9. B. ing itself along the eustachian tubes y SALT LAKE 6afe Deposit Vaxilta, PROOF. FIXE the rapid advance of the malady to Induce-an- No. 131 South Main St., Over Kaho Bros, H. DEFQSITOBY. Vie-Preside- p wares I find that CNITEO STATES is hopeful of recovery and rarely In short. It seen causes Samples by Mail or Express Will receive Prompt Attention. Analytical wor a specialty. Send for price lfat. EIGHTEEN YEARS IN SALT LAKE. t the l'ings, at the same time spread- S. (ESTABLISHED 1859.) which the disease passes, the patient denoting immediately - BS3 8. MAIM STRtvST. Trtssuti a ness. M- HALKCH OnOTUERS, DUKXERS. ugly and distressing stages through themselves, Union Assay Office, llANAjUER. Manager. BANK, "a cold in the head") to the various er Kolif-itt- UNION JVIrtTlONRL symptoms tain alarming symptoms . CAPITAL. TxMy PskW, - - 6UBPI.US. S40.O0D. cer- ANDERSON, DOOLT, Cashier. SCCnSMSS gives it proper attention until Catn-can- y, To the higiifst bidder. Satisfaction ru a ran tend. l Offle. 218 Main street. rnnsjiAnHiiui pposlve the Postotfie Salt Lake City. .London .New York Ve!ls, Fargo A Co.... .. . .Boston National Bank of the Republic. ., Omaha First National Bank . . . . Denver First National Bank.... . National Bank Merchants' .........Chicago Boatmeu's Bank bt. Louis ..San Francisco Wells. Fargo A Co. (which are generally attributed to I that. For walking shoes glove call is coming smartly into fashion. For riding boots likewise it divides honors with patent leather. The newest riding boots sit a thought looser over the instep than those of last season, besides having a straight heelOfconsiderably higher. The wrap the minute, notwithstanding it is December' is the three-quartcape with a suggestion of a coat in front. The woman who dares wears such a garment In dull red cloth, braided all over with a heavy pattern in black and faced, upon tne coiiar ana.oown tne front witn4 or country or carriage wear iur. jong His a mighty pretty fashion. On the street it is a bit too suggestive Of a new Wild West. The plainer cape which may be bought In all colors is worlds better as a general utility garment. In black, - dark gray, navy blue, hunter's green or tan, with a mere edge of fur, it Is a most admirable wrap for the street, chureh or shopping. For. evening It is made up in creamy tan, very tight gray, white with tinsel braiding, or scarlet with an edging of soft white feathers, and is fetching world without end. If your dearest foe taunts you with a new garment which she tells you Is " Baltic seal," finger it critically for a moment, then say, with a pitying inflection, " 'Baltic seal!' Ah; yes! My dear, you ought to have gone to ray furrier;' be would have sold you the the fur under its proper name, 'sheared coney, and told you that there was uO wear Into it, lato the bargain." At least, that is what myi furrier says. Be is not George Washington) no doubt he can lie beautifully, but about his Fargo & KBANTTT A LAKE SALT , " Rait Laks L Lead Blo-il- fiandy 8ampling Works, 8andy, Utah. (Established In 1S73l) ORES SAMPLED AND SOLD Buys and sells Rxchensre, makes Telegriphin iransrers on tne princl pal ciweg or tDe united States and Europe, and on all points of the Pacific Coait. Issues letters of credit avalbibln in the principal cities of the world. Special attention given to the selling of Ores and Bullion. Advances made on Consignments at Lowest Rates. Particular attention 'gljren to collections Utah, Nevada aod adjoining Territothroughout ries. Accounts solicited. s sejf-colo- r, Commercial fl T. IWrc3Yi3i5:oi7s OFFICE, Go.'s MainASSAY Salt Laka City. Utah. Street, Wells, especially if earliest oj. 1- e. It almost always the will ba samplel at Ore and Bullion Buyers CO., & u.i SCOTT fTVXI?. la all Its Trasaacts a geaaral baakinf buslnons Ltamestio branches. Dealers iu Foretitii aad to collodions Careful attention flTB and remittances made en ay of payiseut, Boadi Long and stooks bought and no Id oDcotnalMlon.rates of loan made on city real estate at low Jlnterest. Special :Ittentiou glrea to tUe 'seliluj of ores and buiyon, ol which consignment ara solicited. Advances made on ores, base bullion, goid and silver bars shipped for refining. : coBr?Dirci Bank of the State of New York Kew Xerk Isaxchanta National Bank Omaba Bfcak of California , ,. Saa Kraacieoo First National baalc Chioae;o Xeaver..... ,..Geraii NaUoaai bank with an affection of the throat. From VJ. ur.-Lii- r. O. Hot 1SJ4. of Pennsylvania Iepree.itatits Pittsburgh. P. Ckitchlow. B. JOKES 11. Office. Room City. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. is, even from Its first appearance, . Fields. QANKBRS, loathsome, insidious and dangerous than Nasal R-- E. Vic Prt-sldeni- . Jr., AssistantCashlel. J.U. KAKtOW, C. L. Hansama, E. E. Rich, f H. STATION, co. W. jr. B. WALKER, Bnparlntsndtnt. OJfPIOAjjt. XratinrarsnilAfMi. Cnisnotse. Wells. Fareo .A. Co. -- - Wai.kk. Wm. H. McInttr !. Kr S. F-- h, ease which presents a greater diver- sity w- - W. mmm ORE BUYERS. liEPOSITS. Treats with Wonderful e, . - t: All Ores bought by works free of cburge. Int-re- Dr. McLennan j well-know- House UJock. Salt Laka City. Utah. m Mlima and Coiisiimption i j - - Vica-Presiden- 111SG0 .SltY BANK OF COMMERCE, IlIKKCTORS: j only a piping of Astrakhan along all its seams, both waist and skirt. The hat worn with it is likewise Astrakhan trimmed, and is wonderfully sihart, with its perky upstanding loops. The other gown shows what the gardeners would call a sport for thesjtrue stock. It has gone away irotn simplicity wttn a vengeance. Its stuff is cloth velvet accessories. Both are of the richest pansy purple. Tho velvet, which forms the top of sleeves and corsage and tho bottom of the skirt, is wrought all over indescribably but most beautifully with a pattern of silver braid, A 'bonnet of pansy velvet, silver wrought, with clusters of cream yellow tips, nodding a little to one side the front, the shoes of pan"sy cloth and patent leather with silver buttons up the side, complete a wonderfully j'wlde" toilet one in which a woman may say of her Let them jlook and die" and one, furthermore, suitable for the most swagger afternoon function, or, indeed, any at which full dress is not jde rlQeuer. To wear with it in the carriage there is along cloak of violet velvet, also silver wrought upon the long hanging sleeves, the yoke ,and the high collar that Is inside all one fluff of many yellow feathers. The wearer, a Spanish blonde, tall and 20, wine-dar- k eyes and rose-lea- f the complexion,' is merely set off bybaby-facmagnificence that would swamp a and accent into hideous homeli- a swarthy, plain one. There is Sess very new In foot gbar. New so called, are mere variants of styles, n old ones. In evening shoes the Louis XV., heel-i- chosen by the best dressers, who also have both: shoe and stocking to match? the green hue. If or there is embroidery it is in very near it pearl "upon whife and jet upon black, steel and silver upon various tones of gray, and gold upon cream and canary, f The fancy for solid metal tips gold or silver- - promises to be no more than a fancy, and short lived at (Jtah t v tt- T?ACOJ?. F. L. ItolHnl, l!eon, Prllent; W. B. HoIIani), As't CuhiT. T. A. ITi. Judir J. V. Judd, Sfrftarr CasnJei; Elijah SU. M.J. . C. F. Lo ifboarow. Grav. K. VV. Ross, Governor A. L. Thomas. S. M. Jmrvis. Judsio I. ti. Tu O-e- y A BED CAPE AX D A i A hv- .t -- BRONCHITIS, gift-makin- g. - (Successors to tho Bank of Salt Lake.) I l i i SALT LAKE CITY INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. Kstnto Monrr Tinned H..r Tmprovfd Real H. M. Bacon. DIRECTORS: JmM ! - BAJHW Uii. -:- - -:- Diseases, - nni.-iifT- i ; 1TATI01TAL AMERICANORGANIZED OCTOBER IB90. - : CAPITAL 8390000. RUI?PI.U9 S33.000.- , CATIRBI! Throat i, 18JI1. XKEGEMI3JSB , . ''er.t , |