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Show I i lO THE PAILT TMBOEiSALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, StTNTXA.Tr MOlOTN"G, PECEMBER 20t 1891. ; GnniE lace cleaner the puddles, lamenting to .himself. she adorns "Twenty thousand cabs In New York, Is her cowns. You know It a lace, sea- - yet not enough to keep one girl out of sen, and a woman must be constantly the rain." New York has an average of 400,000 dressed Jn the. dainty, fabric in order to come .up to :the full requirements Of visitors dally. . But holiday times there fashion. The order is especially a try- are often three times as many as that. Carrie Cabeless. In white in that It I ing one for. women so excensive. I To look well one must wear white gloves and ono must wear a quantity of lace, and ono. must wear white ribbons. as trimmings to gowns. Coigrli-GureGloves can be cleaned at home, but It is such disagreeable work on account- of Are abundant; but the one best known for the oil which is necessary for the clean Its extraordinary anodyne and expectorant Isg of the gloves that to talk about qualities ' Is Ayers Cherry PeetoraL For nearly half a century this preparation has cleaning these articles would hardly be been In greater demand then any other remacceptable to any woman who values the care of her fingers. edy for colds, coughs, bronchitis, and pulmonary complaints hi generaL But washing lace is quite dainty work for more than eight months "I asuffered after all. if olne knows how to do it severe from accompanied with hemcough to thoroughly. When it was the styleeven the of and the expectoration orrhage lungs wear plain lace that could be done of matter. The physicians gave me up, but around a bottle, and which would then my druggist prevailed on me to try bear rinsing iir a strong soap suds, the was easily settled, but now the question lace is so filmy and so delicate that it is not a very easy thing to clean it. Here is a recipe that was given to me have given to- the YAnns. must with the lace with which - GAOELESS'S i - tells Aboht lieutenant Ccttini ife Dansense. and a cuiet. little lnc 'iiUcea Oown-W- wh- lor Fan Cab Were Holi- - Scarce on tbe! Last National day. I Copy rich t, ISOlfby James W. Johnson. 1 A cunninpr little kiri dancer who 6g-urin ,4La Clgale" wras down to the es Judge bniidinff the other day to Inter-leLlcutenantlliettinl, the young inventor who is making: a new phonograph. Lieutenant Bottinl IS extremely rich, talented and susceptible. The young dancer she does, not like to be called a danteuse extremely! pretty and is of English descent, and when the two saw each other and fell. to work talking the they were Immensely, pleased from husVery beginning. fThe dancer has a band faraway in Old England, and she left him behind when she came over to kick her pretty self about in the pretty opera, but she brought' with her a charming accent! and ;a lovely boyish personality which has made her a favorite with the young men of the town., No word that is not of the most charming description., has yet been breathed the pretty jypung woman, and so ?lout her career she has disported herself only with those whose reputation is of the very best find whose conduct Is of the most savory. At present a very well bred yoiing blood, i taking her about after the performances to see such part of New York life as is going at that time. Young Bettlni board of her and Invited ber down because he thought that she might enjoy seeing the ma- chlrie, which is Indeed most novel one. The pratty girl was charmed with it; she wa perfectly delighted with it; she talked to it, sang to it and danced to it. and the machine responded most faith- all except the dancing. fully tosome Uy peculiar arrangement of isound Lieutenant Belt ni Is able to make SO YES, - ... w Our assortment of Skates is badly broken, but we can still take care of our customers. Monday we telegraphed for a second large consignment, instructing them "Expressed." We shall make no change in our prices. We simply will have Skates, even though ' the express charges eat up the profits. The new lot will arrive Friday, December 18th. Ayer's Pectoral. Cherry I ri vi, lorsvr? ; did so, and soon began to improve; my lungs healed, the cough ceased, and X became stouter and healthier than I have ever been before. I would suggest that th . name of AVer's Cherry Pectoral be changed to .Elixir of Life, for it certainly saved my life." F. J. Oliden, Sal to, Buenos Ayres. " A few years ago I took a very bad cold, which settled' on my lungs. I had night sweats, a racking cough, and great soreness. My doctor's medicine did me no good. I tried many remedies, but received no benefit; everybody despaired of my recovery. I waV advised to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and, as a last resort, did so. From the first dose I obtained relief, and, after using two bottles of it, was completely restored to health." F. Adams. New Gretna, N. J. 1 v COFFIN HARDWARE COMPANY, E. C. PROGRESS BUILDING. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FRIFABID Dr. (Sold . daintI- wobk afteb - J. O. AYEB & CO., by all DrnggiaU. Price ai-l- . J BY Xowell, Mass. 1; i .a .3 z aix bottles, $5. 9 WHOLESALE Jiia- - by a woman who wears most charming clothes, and who says that no less dainty a woman than the charming Mr. Ella Wheeler Wilqpx follows Its and carefully renovates all prescription, the fine lace .TOR THE CURE OP AIX. with which she adorns herself by day . CHRONIC, NERVOUS. BLOOD and by night. An ordinary wine bottle is first covand SEXUAL DISEASES. ered with fin0 flannel. Then the lace which Is to bo washed is stitched on too of the flannel;' It is sewn very closely ana yet is not stretched in any, way. It is best done by first tacking the lace to the bottle and then winding it round and round for its whole- length, then with a very large needle one can make a few stitches here and there, sufficient 1 Ca LSTALTe'CfffTlJrA rfT to hold the lace in plac. , Next, the entire bottle with its lacy bt a ,.. covering should be ''spatted' with a kind of good heavy solution of some n brands wilt soap any of the do. If the lace is very much discolored, or dirty, the bottle should be filled with very hot water and then plunged into boiling water and boiled for a few minutes. The filling of the bottle first with . hot water,: is to guard against its being Droken when It is plunged Into the boilf J ing liquid, Next, the bottle should be taken out and dipped in fa very fine starch, after which it should be rinsed in bluinjr. if one wishes to have it a pure white. All Letters Strictly Confidential. Many people,' however, prefer that lace shall be yellow, and in that case it may be dipped in a; weak solution of coffee, ON EECBIpT OP Or if one does ihot care to be guilty of eents lace not should be Four it iti stamps and your dipreally coloring ped at all, but may be left to take on its symptoms, we will send you own natural hues. The bottle should now bo filled with hot water and set in description or the sun for the lace to dry. This is the exact recipe ai it was given to me by the woman who .says she has frequently and your chances iof recovery. tried it and will vouch for its goodness. People who! are in the "know" say Now permanently located at that it Is quite a fad for women to practice the household arts for their recreation, and for their physical develop- nezt door to Sta-- Bank of Utah. ment. Rather rediculous, is it not, to suppose a Fifth avenue belle working Dps. Iiansing Gt Sanborn. over a washing machine, or ironing with ' ; F RETAIL AI CLOTHIERS 9-- mm ippj . 5 T s SEAK'CE Ui DANCING. tlra. Carter's Sah and - ' . BR OFFER ALL OUTFI HERS 0 18 GIBIliS US 0 00 PS I JSlT -- This Don't throw your money away buying- useless knick-knack- s. desirable articles of in offer week we wearing apparel inat special bargains our and Smoking- Jackets, Mufflers,, Silk would make good sensible gifts, Fine Underwear ara 20 to 30 per Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Suspenders and what's we more cent less than other stores, and give you batter attention and show you three times the assortment. 1.'- - well-know- 7 3,2 xk ml XZS(V Yth I 1- u.r nmtii ia.a i ai mm m - COME - s. fixing the anything talk. a That )s, by table (he can actually apparatus to i:au8o the wood to vibrate so that it speaks, and whenithe dear little dancer had chattered aw,y into the phonograph he detached the plates, or whatever it 1st that constitutes jthe phonograph, and placed them upon; the table. At a touch from the hand of the talented inventor 'the table broke, forth luto song, and reproduced the English accent in a way that was most bewitch ing. Even the little giggles which had been Irrepressible wheq the girl talked into the phonograph were given with the most startling;: accuracy and with a .fidelity and Ufelikeness which made the audience laugh. She IS a sweet little thing, and If young New Yorkers are quite crushed about her it is not her fault. It is rather to be mentioned in her favor. . ff wn terprise. .j back During our sale we will sell 200 Children's Nobby Suits, pleated ror to 4 tor to sell 54 and $o, go and front, ages from 14, that used $2,50. 150 Children's Cape Overcoats, ages 4 to 8, worth $4.50 and $5.50j go for $2.50. 350 Boys" Suits, in several patterns, ages 7 to 16, worth $6.50 to $8.50, go for $4.50. 250 Boys' Cape Overcoats, all of the very latest cuts and patterns, ages 9 to 14, worth $7 to $9, go for $5.50. Also a large variety of Boys' Vestee Suits, all at reduced prices. All our Boys' Long Pant Suits at reduced prices, age3 13 to 19. We call your special attention; to our Grand, display in our H. Mr. W. Wood. His Charity our windows, so artistically arranged by as before seen m Utah, Ball scene is a masterpiece in itself, such npver and quite original. Parents, do not fail to bring your children to see our Open from 7:3Q a. m. Charity Ball and display of New Year's presents. until 9 p. m. Saturday, 10 p. m. Come one ! Come all ! . 2-pi- aS J Iflihcretioai, Lost EaaiooJ, from tl rtCertm ny-te- . " tm .'; r trust i ir i mil fin m ENGurra KINGDOM FOB A CAB. N. established Salt Lake merchants know that the people of not do Lake Salt require advice or SOFT SOAP -from inexperienced side B.-T- B. T. LACY", institute: mnucAL New York has more cabs than' any Bosxoar mtA nm. ) other city in; the wcrld for its populaOopTrleirt, 1989, bv F. Tt. Hn.tti. 5rr tion. .Yet when you want one very much on rainy nights and holidays you can hunt and search and look up and Tfia Celebrated. Frrafi Cnro. down in vain J Not a cab is to be seen.1 If by chance one comes along you may Warranted H AP!inODITiriE"S tO CWTQ up" on its being engaged. "put la BOXJBONA Yet if the New York cab service is so osmvc so are how is )t that cabs scarce? large, GUARANTEE reason. New this for Just Yorkers Why to cure any form all ride If It Tains. And they all walk, of nervooa disease-or if it is pleasant. So, on sunshiny any dis order or tbe gren- days, the sidewalks are fairly lined C erauve organs vO--with cabs, bu rainy days there Isn't one either sex.' are to be had unless you lucky enough from tbe exooav AKTEF? to be one of the early birds and have aire Tobaeoo or Opium, ot Ettmnlanta. of ut worm meta. caught the over ludul- -. ludtecretleu, youthful throughfec. anca aa lioea cf Brain Power, phorically speaking. Vakef utowea, Beartoy down I'alns In the bade, Day was the finest ex Thanksgiving on Seminal Weakness, Hvaterla. Kervous XToe of record. this The hotels ample feratlonNootamal mlrstena,Xueorrhosa.Dl were flHed tooverfiewing with visitors Klmess. Weak SiemOry. Lioa of Power and whloh If coleeted often lead to prefootball game, for the Princeton-Yal- e a a box old mature and uaauity. IVice students from all the colleges' were boxes foe VaCO. Lent mail on reoelpt of by prloe. packed here, there and everywhere a. wnrrnac cwahaittes u rtven for thousands of them. Every . one had a every tS.CO order received, to refund tl i money of with family party plenty Ve have if Fcrmanent cure Is rot ei.ectM. visitors. The theaters had special atthousnds cf froia cl 1 id youi ef both eexea, vi.o have uei,. tractions on the boards, and with it all eared " by the owtf '. "v..;ta, r- the rain fell in sheets and not a cab to free. Htton be had. Next year all the furniture THkl Al'Hi.U f..-iCO. CU1CA.GO. Hi. vans are to be brought out for the 6T Washington tt, Sold by A. C. EMITS. SrusslAl Xke accommodation of people, and trucks,' carts and dry goods, wagons are to be City. Utah. within call. . You have heard of the waz who was known to murmur at the boarding house table, "Tea million hairpins in the land, yet not enough to keep the hair out cf rIff i I.. the butter!" Weil, that little eld roasted C::: chestnut kept reneatfat itself over end 12 2 CI i over la t! t3 t 3 ha r: iri t: rlt hi'. - of four-wheel- ed r-n-oe, JAS. President. I. MUND Y, Vice Pros i dent-- f ' SEEING IS BELIEVING!! the rush. ! , N We never misrepresent. ij Lumber Carey-Lomba- rd and most Ijargrest Stoclc rriccs, in the City. Assortment Comnlete of all sizes of Timbers. Full Otoclc Correct Delivery. and Prompt us Iet figure on your bills. T Co. aLovrcst ! General ManacrA ' ..: ; -- .' - 2nd Wast, opp. Cotirt Ilouaa. and Ttota.ll Yard, 2nd. Soutla. and XJ. P. Track;, bet. let and 2nd Ilortn. Yard, Wnolesale and Slilppiug TELEPHONE 469. Office - tJEO. M. SG0TT It GO. . Patent Crushing Wall's Rolls, Horse Whims, Rock Breakers, Patent Wood Pulleys, Iron Pip and Fittings, Valves Mining- Rails, Ilachinist and El&eksmith Tools, Si jht Feed Lubricators, Lubricitins: Oils, Viro Rop Belting. Hoss and Packing", Viro Cloth, Drill Steal, Irca nocanjr, Smelter, Hill and Ilinin' Supplies, and ' IIsjne3ia Ccctisnal . Coverins: for Steam Pipes. Iron, Otccl, Iron JPipo, - testf-3crl- ii -- , ' riC ? SafsLu Nitrp Ponder,; Gaps 'and Fifes.. - : t-- r-: ? :; Hoisting Engines, Vertical Ensrines, Horizontal Enftes, Westlchtms Engines, Horizontal and Vertical Boilers, Blowers, Fans, Knowlsa ' Stesm Pump3, Injsctors, Go vernors, Fairbanks' Scalas, out-of-to- js-r- -- Gompressora ; r--- The C P. - . b-e- n I . Knowles' and Blake PUmps, Ingersoll-SBrgsan- t. Rook Drills and- Rlr 1 1 - CAJXRIES IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT Ira-peee- nor, , . . Utah & Momma Iaghdiebt Co, . , " : -- ' ;': - he street store3." jw. - "' Come early and avoid i -- i . CcUeiuln. 8 cralua. fxulRnaitje iuitrmaloohoUc).Sgratn' srtx. lrcerine.a. a. Wake SO ollls. Ta ke 1 Dtn at S n. tn.. and an. bed. to In eoinecaAes it will otheron (rotiMt tor uie patient to take be atlMMltane. nakbtKthe number three a puis This remedy t adapted to eery conditionday. of nervona dabilitT and weakneaaiat either aex. aes reaulting' f root and especially In tboae ltn prudence, Tbe re perative powers of this restorative are tra.., aatontohlng, and Its cisnirea tbe pae continued for ashorttiine nerveless OWtilHlon to laBsniil, debiUtated. viicor. lire and of renewed One Aa we are conntantly in receiptor letters of relative to tbia remedy, we would say Inquiry to obtain it of as to loose wbo would prefer package by remitting;60 ft a aeenrely sealed compounded, contaminc mail from our private returncarefully will be sent bypills, or we will fnrnisn f package laboratory, w iif enre most cases, lor $& whA icb li . - - . eoea nt ra of that line. and less than cost; tispreaorlptlon. Krytbrozrlon Cdxaoliau li Jembebln. drachm. iletonlas Diolca. ) dracbin. - dress-Inr-ro-s- At cost c nieli-.a.rficlen- ;- : GENTS' FURNISHING, GOODS ZXoyo' m - -- j OF and Cliildren'o "Winter Clothing" at Cost. Iiadlen and Underwear at Cost. and Cnildron'a Unit Goods ... v'.r ef 7oatbftol lfanytiMQ. ta or iTTipruiiPuc, buva brouclit about uiat Rtiaa torediicetl tbe Korai w.Jtnea ao mucb almost lnac other- - Umxim. and tba real cans oxetery tb trouble acarcely ever bt6im nn.pected, they ar doctored for verythina- - but tbe right on. the rnany valnabla Notwithstanding remedies that has productM non for tbe relief of Uiiaclam of puliest. of tbs ordinary modra of treatment effect a cure. During our extenalTe college aniho ptl&l sractice we bav experimented with and eoweentmted rem anddbcovered new Tba aceomi.-ajirii- r dies. as preiwsrlpUon la of- -f erad aBl aeerlala eare, aa ifnetdy navsbeeit hundreds of cases to orpinollr restored to perfect baa Hh, fcy Its na after failed. Perfectly pare all other reoiedlea must be used la tbe prejuCmUoa of m scant in front and' very long and fnil In the back. The neck is cutIs pointed front and back, but the point not too low to be worn in he' street. Round delicate waist and round llrs. Carter's are drawn lines of ribbon, the bust there which terminate in bows at the back, thus forming a very pretty back dressing j the gown. t orT?hsn Mrs. Carter arrives at her at 7 o'clock, she has on a small 1 trlraraed with yellow :t cf tlaclj, : 3 e.n i t ! z i with yellow ribbons r r ; d cMn. Tl a dxinty hat with drain 3 gown, xaake a very rr? r'.jture, c A this U$r with ru'.tir.rclv. C'- - ;bJr is Justto the ad- f each a' dress Ki'i HTTIIH STOCK OTJl ee tour am rnTsicui i MRS. CABTKR'S BASH. New York women are Frenchy in their dress, but they are not too French women will adFrenchy. JSven mit that it is possible to carry fashions to an excess whiehis not at all becoming or pretty, and they will admit that they are apt to do this themselves. New York womenj take French styles and New York styles and they combine them o neatly that an entirely new atyle is produced which Is J extremely becoming. Mrs. Leslie Carter is! one of the few women, who understand how to dress. Sha can take a vef y commonplace robe, and putting It oh fin her own fashion, can make of it a very charming one. A woman who has been admitted into the precincts of Mrs. Carter's dressing-rooIn the Star Theater, where Mrs. Carter has been playing 'f Miss Helyett," quite goes Into raptures Over (the black gown dotted with yellow which Mrs. Carter wears when she goes j to the theater. COUt4NT FIND A CAB. The gewn is of black cloth and the dots About as Jarge round as 'a five-cepiece. but, really, these girls are The dress is made very plain and very a mangle,developing their strength in actually r .A.. - 'IK that way, and just incidentally performing some of tllo necessary renovations to their wardrobe which may be brought about in the course of the exercise. A, COST, ece X-M- lenons DeMIitj, lootlifnl j 3 receive a beautiful present and a box of pure Candy put up by the well-kno"Arbogast." These presents will be given away .on New Year's morning. Don't forget that we are the originators of the Boys' Gift En- t StJFFEEEHS KROK iS.T COST. AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. W Scarfs 35c each, or for $1.00; usual price 75c. 350 We call your special attention to our Boys and Children's Departments. Remember I Every purchaser of a Boy's Suit or Overcoat will 64:MAiN STREET, Errors of Youth. HLL SILKS HND DRESS GOODS T DISEASE j TO-MORRO- dozen-Men's- ; - DANCING TO SHE rnO.XOOHAPH. cost. 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