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Show Oo to Foil til! 3 Glia Feincia A her charms, and, finally, her vanity was the cause of her death. Nr. Alter Haggard's lead.ng no remar a, unchivalrons I h nger wonder that he remains a bachelor it would be only a justifiable revenge if I feaid an old bachelor. However, let us quit plnbwophy and get back to the news of bullions. This whit grl at the ball ground wore aher to cloth tailor-madjacket, tilting perfection. These whitowaists are becoming plenty, and so gve losing the which tLey had at hrst. THE LADIES. '-- f:r r;;ci-:i- j Tar Car g ? A,. Sx.. SM I. t. e m.iT.n rr.n s:i -t- T cul Other T the recent hot weather came They will hai illy become common, bow-be- e all of a sudden, it melto I the mantles a .so they are easily go he I, right oil'1 the backs of fiduonablo o 'in pr a multitude of ilg-u- it wuaioj, - in the iunu4 toilet3 of Into spring y and eaily summer. I have indi sketched the moat striking and mMruiti.e of these bonne, ta and dressed, a' d the pictures are heicwith minted. It may be as well to first matter of outconsider the lines. Xo iitieuess of fal ric or ehibor-a- t on of a lornoeiit can make an ugly shape handsome. It is liappy news LEAVE 0720 CR3 FOH 11 PURE ICE SPRINGS tn-ousl- AT r, Bl:!es h I llurlbiifs C GdiFFITH, G. G. 2vJ St:i:, Dru Propr. 3IHLi, . that grotesquely putted skirts lio Id out Mill and btiii muslin almost to th dimensions, o; crinoline, have Lein mod died to a pleasant extent. It will be seen that the women here portrayed are not made mtnMrous bv rearward protuberances, although there is &tili toomaih leit o the bustle to please critics. Tie ro is entirely urti-ti- c hardly a trace of a stLetieNm It ft in the present Limp draperies an I inexpre- dye Luts Lave depaited, and in their place w see more bright- Wholesale and Retail fl- f- if gg e- 1 3 ' . ; ! i S - tat. FrErUin z:,l Vell. Fifth St., Fro si i and Salted or a. i, siPsus. nr?TT JTA.J.I.1J ??t A r. I kj 1 ' i . I ? ' 4 wiI Sfe- - S a , ai O p & FIFTH STREET. CM Between Main and Young. 1 s. LUIS nn -- ine 'I U 1 fcdi ' f : 1 j 5 f & vI i w' sr,x j J S t Ji f j La MSy- - WALTHAM And HOWARD r 9 m p v r s? t 9. i C4. Ill OGDEN, i ww a r jp -" 1 ' I t i" ft w 4j UTAH. - - rs r- s . s OGDEN, UTAH, ON THE WAT TO MATIN A IT. seen in many of the weeks cc?tumc3. In this case, not onlv the col! ir and cutb belonging to a gown are bla- k, but a fillip of jet goes around the arms and body! Iho blackbird posed on the li:.t ia another expression of this earn idea. The two fair promenaders in the second illustration may be accepted as exponents of dressing in New York. 'ILcv wear light gowns, composed cf what is loosely described as 'washing materials. The leading et' res show new pattern, which are in some eases almost rich enough to he mbtahen for silken and woolen goods. ITa.n stub's are net much likely to bo p itronied, as tbe manufacturers have chiefly aimed at producing goods which can be worn for a considerable length of tuao without requiring cleaning. Tf,e gowns embroidei ed all over ia colors are an improvement uxioa those worn last year, and there is a bewildermateria la. ing variety of tErh-stripebut tbe most charming of all are the cottons worked with gold, silver, copper, an 1 colors intermixed with tinsel tlrrals. Panels, vt fits, and entire im :ts can be made of these goods, v, I cio not very experdve, consil-- ( their nr 1 hirbly ellhctivo ai parance. To r a tell the a re w cottoes, galloons and tiDiri jef all kinds iree b- u mtro inced el tike same h; trons, rich nature. Tim m e fur rllttcru g eilccts has iTq Tad the manufacturers with all k:r Is cf now ideas, and we are n jw no gold, loiger con lined to llyci', fit el,tone is and copper, as every cIor and now pro lure 1 in tir sN, and wo can thus clt-dtrimmings cf the most dazmetallic I rillianea toexat tly match zling our gowns, however delicate may bo their filmdes. Tins Loral dm''gns, reproducing tL 3 natural coleus of the Ideas t,3 represented, will yet have all the glitter cf tinsel. Tho-- e J endamno trimmings w ill wcsjiee'ally enb tnee tlio r pw aranee cf us hi g costnraes, and x,ull rd-- o Lo umd in 8,11 probahdity uiion ;r l.xis as veil. T 1,3 I 11 3 cf New Yctlv have jtartod in' rc.iy lively at ba ! ell this i emcn, and at tl 0 ge . es . Ire lj played in town they 1 av e bit ivrei ut in rmriiual nr.ml er TlAr jmi'-J- s hr thes0 are igt to be of at. llrglish th 3 ere I 1: ee 1 etched is ft-etjle, fairly r. pres m! alive. v 1Thevwmar-'- r was to pertrpy her. i e ti t, 3 pr ' l.tcrest in s " rm-ntil 3 : 1 it cl- - It w I ilo , r- - 1 n ate- th 3 d light-colore- - - ' . hot-weath- I'll l a-- t C i T .MM - K mua n cc "Cs M a-- I 1 . 1 1 Agent far JI J attR-itiii- 1 i ri at iu' b uc-t a 1 tir atlcu lo w1 I-- - of s n I 1 et It m 7 1 I ft vi- . ' W r' ' j i t ' I Kitf lursniEPi. - iUhsiiaw 1 1 CA-- S IKl.slI vs S. M. n it! 1 KI VI, l out. t HITE BRONZE riONUMENTS. 1 V. a han-- ! toilet n-r- - on I' s,ant'y,.LlHi'Di) so-- , fed s k 'i i. ' f si. ,1 Cl . a 1 - J r- - i -- AT THE B understood that the styles in hats have Chicago Ledger. much to do w.th it. Chocolate Kclalrcs, Porno of the unpretentious house- keepers who receive on Sunday, and who, while opposed to a thrd meal, are keenly sensitive to the sociality cf ref res! ments, regale their friends with a nice brown chocolate eclair s and a carafo of water. The cake is served ca. a pretty piece of china with a miniature Tl a serviette and a silver fork. is a nil e morsel for the feminine palate, but it palls on tha average male gourmet as only chocolate cream and puff past can. After all, what does it matter if the hampered son cf Allah prefers a limterger sandwich to a chocolate tart or a pate da foia gras to a nuget of Lunch-room- s are move numerous than reception-room- s and lunches a deal cheaper than friendship. n PdALKIt IN' ent -- 113 NJn L r. - Oil l)i:x, Tn -- o. box oc-cas.e- us 737, - UTAH. 1 .ill"I 1 . A. ii. vt- - it i I l r d T r t '13 v e rj, t- m - x r-.-i ' 1 ; V -- t r .1 ! 3 r - 1- - 13 t1 ' lit Of ?n. it t! e girl w&s r 3 .1 1 V 3 1 A 11 fl O' 7 egrifa well 2 u re cutting. ' li ifpt- CC i ti tf - -- L n ' Ifotp on Styles. L abies of good tiHa do not give j' if c 1 ,A 1 1 a i. i cpE . c s iiTDi co c :n- - Mr'1' t fc ty A A rj J HJ SI. A E r h, a , cl the vrdky, Kkrs a;n L";i ! .1 1 C: A men 1 f ,tl;rn h:i 1 3 j; ", up ia freut, i p t t f I ; r W Role 4.6 . V i S V e p. if IN DKALEE GENERAL rs 8 t r C SHie i A. Q' V4 D 3 '9 . f"a'- - a d xJ l 'i- f. fc laife b.-a- m ft ft InvcutmcntG EL Loans ncsolintcd- - SCHRAMM, hr rn S. S. "1 ! i for Heath h HilUsaii HD:. Co. Ai-c- nt &. e J 1 1 ' J J r at. I ,J.. Jl JUt I xl Utah. Ogden, OFFICE IX PFKIII.ES-- L. sioiti; lr,l' - 4 ri t' h hi p Vis n ui U . fy M w csssSo.. a r 1 1 M tl f .4 JR A k dts. m & r 9 - z n 9r it f H 1 ! I xJ s f Ciir I Lifir.or f I V f t 1I1 M f 1 a M 4 d at k m. 3 a ! I.lllvaukce arid Hie IIgvs Agents for Gelilitz York Champacne Bottled Beer. all the choicest brands of Ve are handling?Yliislcieo, and the linen t cd Straight Ilentucky Key West and Havana Cicnrs. Orders sh.pped Correspondence solicited. J. RKD i KI W. C. CAEPr.nTEIt. J. A. STEPHENS. J. as received. SAMC-DA- A. STEPHENS & GO. "W-Jr-! OIILili SJALAEl r ti " plfal I r:,a?,17jfpnF nahnirr-;si 1 . x& ? '4 "i 5b mi ss d x - t ? s ft S At Ms x. (X 11 ! I ce r t x 5 AGENTS GENERAL WESTERN roR- THE McCORD NAVE MERCANTILE CO., & Wholesale (noctrs, Kaunas City, Mo. SOMMER. RICHARDSON Utaiuf icturors of ( PROVO MANUFACTURING CO.. Manaiaeturtrs of Woolen Goods, 1'rovo, I tali. i. Via Og itu, Cta'i. & DCNDEL, cf Plug end Smoking Tobacco, St. Joseph, Ho. Manufacture! TILLMANN . W f Si4 b - a xV k j 1 oU-a- Grocer, San I Ic wJ I w W fe ' 'H l i .b'' ). i A. - r m Jo6i THE UTAH SALT COMPANY, SAM REID TOBACCO CO., it CO,. rackor bniJ C'oa.'cctiuoery, fit - . txt T Is i. k , - T I - A Mfi xf 1 xA&b- i iL-v- 3 HAKE A SPECIALTY OF ril rv n, 0:?, Wbfnl child Young people silent when older people are choll young people talk, i. Lm OO :cj Is tu never OGDEN, J ? p i l ri- - ii , C'lTGTS"'7! Vt L 'ie-k- i i- t X d away photographs taken ia docollcio gowns. Little newer caps, ma-l- cf naturoc cut-li- t at llo sons, are tha ccning dre3 bonnet for vourg LIks. Tub spring hats havo broad ribbe- - ? 'Herald. at ti o 1 , long enough tor" noli ale ; f v.rck and sorve as a collrr. Fli-L-era k; rhr 'd I I ton xi T3 for young woi-cr: I .in El, tru 1 ova Lku L raps c. i L-- 1 oil-sto- v ' RETAIL DEALER VI c s. 1 m AND r d j .JiillkiA4 .. tr- V,;;CLE3ALE low-price- d d on Fourth btroet. sat l, er - - einh. carriage which should belong only to the tall, and to tall women a superiority which no mere high silk hat could hope to n aeh. It has led to a revolution in thii manufacture of hat boxes, to embarrassment and profanity in the theater, and to sundry other evil results which reflected not at all on the wearer of the bonnet, but considerably on those by whom she might be surrounded. At length, however, the Xemesis of millinery is overtaking the women of fashion themselves, and since they suiter there is faint hope of delivery next season. The fact of the matter is that ladies hats, with the accompanying plumage and decoration, have reached bucIi a heigh: that the roof of the ordinaryo brougham is no longer able to aecom-modarthem, and damaged head-gea- r has r suited m a number of instances. Only hist week three ladies one of them the baroness Plane gave orders to have the tops of their broughams raised for this reason alone. As the abuse has arrived at the pockets of the offending wearers, the milliners are appealed to to lower the standard. It is noticeable, too, that the open barouche is more in favor for driving than it has been for years, and it is ' ELGIN, u AonnrABLU dignant yet admiring male public. It has given to short women a dignity of r s - !nS' or an sep-laddorder of millinery thrust its towering he ul in the face of an in- r-- 1 c wo xi. ojo varc; ' ' er 1'K VLLl b IN m Vk and the cost of having them cleaned by a Trench dyer is considerable. Her skirts were striped wide in black and white, atnl draped at a happy medium as to snugness. Her bonnet was a neat thing in millinery, its peculiar feature being a wrapping which extended from the bat k neatly around her throat. It is safe to take her as a specimen of what wo will have in this region at the horse races next summer. The social system of the metropolis bids fair to bo overturned bv so trilling a thing as a womans hat, unless tlie Legislature or some other august assemblage comes to the rescue with an enactment plaeimr a limit upon the height to which this wonderful creation may be reared. For years has this The Lutes!; Delicacies of the Season. . ' !H 1 4 g, r NVv 3. ness of color and solidity of stylo generally. It is ns veil, perhaps, to take emphatic examples m order to illustrate the newest fashions. Therefore, our girl on her way to a theatrical matinee, onnouming her destination by nnius of the opera glass held conspicuously in ono hand, while she carries a tidy sun um brail a in the other, may bo accepted as a gentle exaggeration of the lust approved lode. Her hat is just a bit actressy, but it serves to shade ami ecfteu her face in the glare of a bright noon sun. The tendency to tip ourselves with black is pi?MJ 4 - sJ I K4 i.i T t - Sjo'riat if. it X-N- . Jest a c,m t?& 'if M 4 IT'S OGDEN, UTA-r- . fa-hi- x. eats 31 and Huron La nl e Home-'lad- - '' '5S8 8k Ye-itcrda- y I t ft ' di-timt- ion AYh-'- - ss- - j e cf Interest. Fourth Street, Ogden. IT if! DUNTAIN ca EotrAeep-J- a JrcM, XToW ir I ! - Frcpared ill Xje in WasS.ingtoii. C "renuta and their wive 1 are 1ml at the great national Ca ) Gaitkn and looking wildly iro I for the place where they aia told hey will got tin it Liilecge, writes York Jborbh On BilltLand New all is hurry and excitement. ' 5v r Bill are being introduced, acquaint- are met I renewed, and punch-bowl- s to wear a preoccupied air. begi .ci-1 have been mingling with society jver since I dame here, and that is one reason I have written revy little for publication and did not send wliat I lid write. afternoon my money gave out at .I : gO, and since that my mind has been clearer and society has made fewer demands on me. At first 1 would obtain I thought employment at the Treasury Hepaitmcnt as exi haugo editor in th1 green b.u k room. Then I remembered that 1 would get very laint before I could go through a competitive I Dxamination, and in .tlis mta-'ini.soei bv il lose cate my might weaiiHg person on the outside of my clothes. So I have resolved to write you a chatty letter about Yvashi 'ni, assuring you that I am well, and king v on to kindly consider the inclosed tabulated bill of expenses, us I need the money to buy rlivstuias prcsi ids and get home with. Poker ,s one of tlio curses ot rational legislation. I have several t mes heard orominent foro.gnera say, in their own laugmigo thiniunir, no doubt, that I could not understand them that the members of the American Congress did not betray any emotion on their countenances. One foreigner from ' Liverpool, who thought I could not understand h:s language, said that our Congressmen had ;i way of looking as though they did not know very much. When he aitervvard pluvod poker with tlioso same men lie saw that the look was ae juired. One man told me that his vacant look had 1 ecn as good as .b'O.OoO to him, whether he stood pat or drew to an ostensible hush, while four bullets. really holding bio far 1 have not been over to the Capitol, preferring to have Congress kind of percolate into my room, two or three at a time; but unless you can I shall be honor the inclosed way-bilforced to go over to the House and write something for the paper. Since I have been wilting this 1 have been led to inquire whether it would be advisable for me to remain here through the entire session or not. It will be unusually long, lasting, perhaps, clear into July, and I find that the stenographers, as a general thing, get a pietly accurate and spicy account of the proceedings, much more so than I can, and as vou will see by the inclosed statement, it is going to cost more to keep me here than 1 figured on. My idea was that board ami lodgings would be the main items of expense, but I struck a place w here, some plain with by clubbing togethir who have a distance Irom gentlemen teen waiting here three vears for po-- 1 tical recognition, and who do not icel l.ke surrounding themselves with a hotel, we got a plain room with six beds in it. The room overlooks tlio District of Columbia, and the lirst man in has the choico of beds, with tha a lim-it?privilege of inviting fi lends to in the number. We lunch plainly lower part cf the building in a standing position without restraint or flnger-bnvlSo board is not the principal item of expense, though of course I do mt wish to put up at a place win re I will be a disgrace to the paper. 1 wish that you would, when you send my check, write me frankly whether vou think had latter remain or not. hero during the entire ses-io- n but lirst rate, the my I like place duties ketp me up nights till a lato during the hour, and 1 cannot sleep room-mate- s because annoy mo my dav, bv doing their washing and ironing e. o er an I know by wbat several fiicnds have said to me that Congress would like to have me stay hero all winter, but I want to do what is best for the paper. I saw .Mr. Cleveland briefly last evening at Ins home, but he was surrounded by a crowd of fawning sycophants, so T did not get a chance to speak to him as I would like to. and dont know as lie would have advanced the amount to me anyway. He is very tiim and stubborn, I judged, and would yield very little indeed, especially to yours truly. One (JiiTs Kindness to Another. One evening when Laurel vus staying here, there was a girl dining with us who saul she did not care for dress. So long as she w as neat and tidy blit did not mind anything further. Lau-- 1 rd looked gravely at her at intervals during the rest of the meal, and after awhile she asked, in her loudest and mod eggressiv e tone of voice : NIi'--s Tlovci Ivo been pa.zling my poor I rain over ; ou, and Ive made you out at last. Hi .3 Floyd stated at her, and Laurel went on : I tliouiht you were unnatural when you said yen didnt care for clothes, but Ive made yon out now. You lay the jroverb yoim elf out to illustrate I about beauty when unadorned. congratulate you on your Hritish courage. Wasn't that straight from the shoulder ? When we afterward remonstrated with her on her rudeness, sho said: 'she never saw it, poDr thing! A girl that ccukl bo fool enough to talk s.k h trash to us (it's j 1st possible sho might got a man to believe her) is a fo see what I deal too short-sightemeant. bhes complimented, most l.cwhm Truth. likely, poor soul! leknl M .lists. A fashion item says that yoked raids will be seen thew coming summer. They certainly 'll, if you can t a peep at a pair of lovers sitting Roue aft. r the cl 1 folks have retired. Ye!,:! xrr.kt s might have been seen I t su oner, too. It is rn old, old I ' far,, introduced, to doubt, by Ad- m ml Eve who, by the way, never a fashion bock. Norritoum t II A. i - UT |