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Show mmmzztZ Our Stcckralsjrs 'Quran. Tss Blad wdl continue Id each numba. brand under yearlj contracts at t publish nominal prlc. The advantage to the noekralser o t famlt larizioff the pubilo with hU brand ami mark are to well known to need attention. It 1 u tike stockman as valuable aa an advertisement la to tbe merchant r t RANGE: Lower Sevier and Sink of Beaver. Address: Utah. Oaala, ( READING FOR DAMES AND DAMSELS. UP TO DATE handsome skirt made with the present rir. JnoDowsnnp slit in Upper AND rrsmlnjf As the The Mirror of Fashion Some of the fullnes cannot be made a good part of Latest Styles for the Season Some a gown. The woman who rushes into Useful Hints for the Household Cor- a new fashion is much, less wise than the woman who hangs on to an old one. rect Notes of the Modes. In the accompanying picture is shown HE .summer girl is a skirt that demands a slightly hip still with us, light outline, but the costume of which it is and airy in sleeves a part depends for its distinction on its upper portion. Beige crepon is the that resembles bal- fabric of the skirt, but the blouse waist loons as much as ever. And man, to is from mauve mousseline de sole, made has .over, a fitted lining of mauve silk. It his disgust, a deep, square yoke of beige satin, learned once more has mauve velvet is appliqued, to that a woman does andwhich which is finished with two frills not always mean the of mousseline. The standing. collar what she says. The is chiffon rosettes and finished with big sleeves crowd beige satin bowsbigornament the shoulhim to we side, and secretly he is ders. Cream color over pink is quite the afraid this is a prognostic of what the most fancies. summers of persistent new woman Is going to do. So all spring Deseret, Utah. all cream of color is The shades, from he has been rejoicing at the rumor, of corn to dull linen or yellow and buff sleeves. The tight sleeves have tight the while Jos Dawsnnp come, but who would recognize them? oyster gray, pink tends to rose. bright A tight sleeve in all its native simpliUnder slit la takes away the broad effect which right, finder allt city Queen Victoria la Called Mamma.conwomen have striven so hard to obtain. in left ear. Victoria is a remarkably dumb-bells Queen And after hours of toll with Cricket Range: and bicycle and all manner of athletic servative old lady so far as the routine Mountains ax of life goes. She loves old customs and Lower Sevier. sports, would any woman wear sleeves does not like new things not even new that made her look narrow? No, indeed. She puts on those tight sleeves, furniture or new fashions. When a because Dame Fashion says she must, distinguished lady, it Is said, sent her but she covers them with rows of puffs children,1 by her Majestys request, to or ruffles until in size they match those Windsor a few years ago she sent them to which she has bidden adieu. The dressed as was and is still the mode, Horse Grower and Deaie heavy materials must naturally be- in tucked blouse dresses without sashes. made into puffs, but in the lighter ma- But the Queen considered that no child .. RANGE: ' F.".ei)l). . WOMAN HOME. the Fasture. hot weather comes on, with Its liability to, drouth, more or less protracted, the pastures demand the intelligent attention of the owners, sas Nebraska rarmer. The good rains that have fallen over nearly all the west and northwest have been a go to the grasses. Instead of being dried out at the, root as was threatened a few weeks ago they have picked up fresh and green, 'but the grass Is in no case very high or overly thioa, and before the sweeping onslaught sf the herds and flocks it soon gives way. Without continued rains the end is soon in sight. Then Is when the .farmer must be on - the alert. Whatever Is done it is surely the, maddest thing of all to let the stock continue running over pastures, tramping and biting the grass into the dirt at a time when it should have absolute rest. It is a good plan to take the stock away from pastures half of the day even when the grass is yet fairly good. It saves their tramping the grasses out, and te'ls very favorably upon the grasses when the hot season does strike them, and in the following seasons as well. It Is always good policy to have tite pastures divided up with cross fences, that any one division may be given absolute rest just at the critical moment 'when k needed. This also permits giving to th$ cattle, horses and sheep separate grazing fields, which is often advisable for good reasons. To give the pastures a rest of course means that feed must be- furnished from some other source. But this point is reached sooner or later by any course, and it is coming to be considered matter of economy to be prepared for the emergency and to forestall it, rather than be overwhelmed by the consequences of neglect in the matter. Attention must also be given to reseeding at proper intervals as needed. A half crop of grass is as unprofitable to raise on a piece of land as is a half crop of grain. Keep the pastures In good heart. That Is the secret of their continued usefulness. cause all the stores will be selling them to 'make way for the coming princess and Louis XVI. styles. But for a good year to come skirts and fancy bodices will be worn, and there will not be a time in the next two years when a right, under allt In left ear. Range :Crioket Mountain s and Lower Sevier. Address, i - ax House Mountain andi Lower Sevier. Oasis, Utah. UTerson Broi Breeders a&4 dealers In Short horn Durham s. Horses same brand bn left er thigh. la slope each ear. Hang SAMUEL L. KING, Attorney at - C:llectiuis Prenjllj Office, First Hackling: the Throat Strap A common error in hm-nelsin- g rlvw and mountain between .Mi La btatiou on the U. P. Itj and Learn ington. AddresB, Leamington, Millard Co., Utah Parley AM Horse same on left brand thigh. and ear. draft horse is to buckle the . throat-stra- p toa tightly. This is observable at our cart horse parades, and the crop in left slit In right Range, Sevier. Lower Dos Address, ret, Utah. L on left thlghf same brand on left hip of cattle. Range Willow Springs. Address, P. Tk Oasis and Fish Eprings staff e Lavs at 8 a. m., each Mondi ry and Thursday, and arrives at terminal pcinu within C3 hour. G. A. Gardner, swallow fork In left ear. Range, Lower rier. Address Cliris. Ee- Tfionjsa Utah. pp atvihssAii Mark, silt la right and two slits in eft ear. Same shoulder on horses P. N. Petersen, Address, Oasis Utah, Rang, Low er Sevier. O. S,. MARTIN, Dealer should be brought to her in other but full dress, and full dress, in her mind, did not exist without the smart sash she had always known. And very courteously but firmly she made objection to the little frocks and asked that the next time the Countess brought her children to her that she would not forget the sashes. The Queen still wears the horrible Congress gaiters of thirty years agot In which her foot shows no sign of Spanish instep. Her children still address her in the way which was fashionable when they were little things. No member of the upper classes ever said mother then, and from the eldest to the youngest they still call the Queen For Shapely Hips. Women with hips are mamma. on the belt. wearing skirts made full old-fashion- BUTTER, The Fat Stock Show. The American Fat Stock Show finds a new home this year. The Coliseum, situated atl Sixty-thir- d street, Chicago, near the Worlds Fair grounds, and on the spot where Buffalo Bills aggregation of wild west performers held sway, during the exposition, has been secured by the committee in charge for Nov. 6 to 16. Preparations are being made to hold in this, what will be the largest exhibition building in the world, a more ambitious show than has been held since Old Exposition Building days. Horses, cattle, sheep, poultry, agricultural and horticultural exhibitions will occur. There is no lack of room. Exhibitors will be provided with all conveniences, and. In fact tt is the intention of the board to exert every effort to give an old time show in point of interest and extent of exhibits. Ex. ed Women In Singular Callings. Buffalo has a "lady mortuarisL Eggs, ' Poultry, Game, Yeal Pork and Beef, Smoked and Fresh Fish, Arizonas best mining expert Flour, Hay aud Grain. It will pay you to ship your goods to me. I charge 10 per cent, for handling and remit at toon as goods are sold.- -. Cam give first-clacountry references If desired. Is a woman. An expert tea taster in San Francisco is a young girl. On Sixth avenue, New York, is an ex- ss i , pert woman silversmith. One of the greatest wood engravers r is Miss Donlevy of New York. In the Coggswell Polytechnic school a. M, STEWARD, AJ53-A.-STEK!- r- ( WATCHMAKER, , cj ni frint - t copies, rw - - - chei ups a cf J I you f rain canne Ti tre'i gni I TJT'A.K. .latte F6 01 Col! S' South, SALT LAKE CITY "Hand G ample a Irozx Assay $1.00 1.00 Copper Affay Beiila Oanples 1.0D 0.C0 D. Hobbs, Latid Office.) I - S. and t! Bu Bad irs Land and Mining Attorney. Correspondence solicited.' Twenty-threyears experience. SALT JAKE (TTY, UTAH. e BIRD & LOWE, Agents cj Allornpys, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. -a- nd-round Tin pot to fhirkl: from t hi into houfep. In Ic n found throng ns had se room, the tow h Amid t in hurry!: carnal ft hp r.r.k s 7-hty nm. a turr f&ll he column It out, froceeJ And, column there st Ml world c for wa: l.nps cf with a Fho we seedy hands, who "Home wa but atmg -- om f(e out CIJ, Gold mjriey f' ' Ure, c t, Three Cream . Baking Powder Gold Medals. frp to the i alrd pi and 3,na a; a7jthlr Keel Superior Quality. Flavoring Extracts Gold J m heu; 'tt. : Your; he me?. s Medal. r he Money 'Hill, at Beit ."11,1, u S'.o Quality and Diiplay of Boda Yratcr. O'- - JOSEPH A. LYMAN General Merchandise. HAY, - GRAIN - AND J OSEPH A. LYMAN, , T r ;n .1 J ,, 1. 1, j ed 7 ti Eat T far r.othe T v r iV3 1 r e i ft I the fullness being smocked into closeness from the belt to well over the hips, and from there falling free. Again, rows of braid are set round and round from belt ro below the hips, or the braid is set in spoke-lik- e rows, spreading from the belt, each row ending in a loop just below the hips. In all cases the bodice is elaborate either with smocking or braid corresponding to the skirt. This model is very pretty for any delicate or transparent material that does not adapt itself to shaping, a delightful example being a dress of white gauze, the skirt, full pn the band, and drawn close by rounf circles of insertion laid ovr? ribbon. The skirt below the circles falls like a single flounce to the instep. It Us new time to go in for separate skii A be- - 1 Bow What Headquarters for Sheep, Cattle PROVO, OTAH. Medal. tc pt Harness, Saddlery, Buggy Whips, Nose Bags, Pads, Hardware, Leather, etc. 1894, ST JA MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF State Fair c 01 Harness W.and Saddlery WILLIAMS, GEO, A."HS03ST, i his bouses, plans, enabling builders to latest, designs and secure contracts. A ddreYtig & UNN CO.. hi New Vpuk. P.HOiiLvuy Mail orders solicited. ' t.el gni funr i.au. tiful plates, in colors, and phorotrrar.bg 0f with Home. Fitting For Market. A company dothe best blacksmith is a girl. New Orleans has the only woman ing business at the Chicago stock yards sends out the following advice to its veterinary surgeon in the world. In Boston a woman customers: We would advise all our having cattle to ship 'during electroplates in gold, silver, and nickel. customers next thirty days that have been fed Nebraska has a woman who earns the MANUFACTURED BY on corn grass to put them in a dry lot her living by operating a steam thrashbut feed and nothing hay and corn for, er. or six before shipping. five days say, The finest raisins in California are will all the grass this In way get they grown and picked by three women near out of them, shrink less, . BOX ship better, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Fresno. sAU to much better and advantage. Bpicei Pure and Ground Daily. Crowding the heifers. Is it best to Caprices of Fashion. More novel than one box plait down crowd heifers at two years to their capacity? Give them what they the front of the skirt is one down each full eat and assimilate and keep them will side. at work from the first. Often they will The fashion of wearing white at the not do as well the second year as the throat is not so prevalent as It was In first, but do better the third lias a full line of-year. A the spring. of the nature of rations is absoIt Is quite safe to have any silk gown, study lutely necessary, because, as the cow or a light wool designed for early au- grows older, more carbonaceous food tumn wear, made with ruffled skirL is necessary. Fanciers Review." Some very elegant plaid silk blouses And is selling down at Panic Prices for are being devised by fashionable moPay Down. How to iuitber for Detect Cash Dr. or Produce Oleomargarine. cost. at tailor-maddistes to wear with e cosLeffman, a Philadelphia chemist, rectumes. the, following test: Place Travelers and Sheepmen will find me Plaids are very fashionable, and will ommends some of the supplied with questionable butter in a tin be all the fall. They are made now In cup, about the size of a teacup, heat cottons and silks and every of it, and if when hot it sputters and f ies, - STABLE'1 variety gauze. as lard does when it Is frying, and If Direct cash prica paid for Hi,des and Pelts. Dont forget Pretty dresses for afternoon and salt gathers on the top, you can beevening wear at fashionable summer lieve it is oleomargarine. Butter, on resorts are made of the soft, light pine- the other hand, will not sputter or flv, apple ilks so popular this season. nor will salt gather on top; butter will OAH CITY, MILLARD CO UNtTY, foam up until it runs over. Rt. well-educat- P. O. COX n mJ COPYRIGHTS. CAN OBTAIN A FA TENT? answpf Ynd an'boneVtVpinion, prompt B1UNN A: CO., who hate bad nearly trV77 experience la the patent busirmes. comuiiir ' tlons strictly confidential. A Handbook of ja formation concerning 1ntent andYoVto Vain them sent free. Also a catalogue of tne i 1; leal and scientific books sen free." Patents taken through M unn & Co. notice in the Orient! fic special jrn Ai ,7S Tit thus are brousrbt widely beforeAmer the public cut cost to the inventor. This spleiKlri issued weekly, elegantly I illnst nnn rated, bn tv V, I lcrfTQcl ctvrm nf n 'py ., OFFICSl i caveat SJRaDE Marks x S'Blf j (hut- v Leads All the Rest- ed well-form- 1m VEGETABLES, ! j i terials her heart revels. Row after row and ruffle after ruffle may be piled on, Same left thigh until the very breezes of summer are on Horses. bewitched and play a game of hide and and Upper elope one under slit la seek through them. The gown in the left ear, and two is of straw-colore- d nnder slits in right picture organdy ear. RANQB :Oak over at sleeves finish satin. The green Creek. elbow with a band of satin. The the Sims Walker green yoke is surmounted by a ruche Address, Oak City, Utah. of organdy. The sleeves proper have three ruffles and an additional two ruffles across the shoulders and meet in a point at the center of the bodice. An ribbon sash of the SALT LAKE. green is tied in the back and long ends fall to the bottom. - h. THREE brand en left 13 Prank rnn Wholesale and Retail, Fine Buggy Harness a Specialty. y care shown by the those of the veterinary profession In Our goods have been extensively used in Deseret and vicinity, and In always carefully examining the fit of this portion of the harness must im- given the best satisfaction. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. press upon the drivers the importance of its proper adjustment, so that it HEATED DY STEAM. CLCOTRIO CALL BELLI shall not constrict and Impede the breathing power of the horse. What may appear a comfortable fit when the horse is at rest may be a serious Obstruction when it comes to draw a heavy load and has to exert to the full his breathing capacity and alter the position in which his head and neck are carried. Besides, a tolerably loose throat-stra- p adds not only to the comfort of the horse, but to the general good appearance of the, head, whether , in bridle or blinkers. On the other throat-strap too loose is unj hand, a and sightly, dangerous as well espel.1i: case in of well-brethe cially spirited Mining horses In harness or under the saddle for there is some danger of the whole headgear being shuffled off. We havo known many accidents to occur from this cause. Some judgment should therefore be exercised in this matter. BAKING No particular rule can be laid down, as so much depends upon the conformation of the head. The exact position of can not be so easily dethe throat-stra- p fined as that of the saddle, as given in the army regulations, namely: The saddle should be placed in the middle of the horses back, the front.. of it AWARDS. about the breadth of a hand behind Support London the play of the shoulder. Live Stock Journal. j d, Oasis, Millard Co. W. 2nd, n , ' L. HOLBROOK, Prop. Ton left thigh, double C CO f . t 0 Ui : J. Kearny, i W. HINCKLEY. 5.C3 F, DAVIS, Proprietor, ' V FRANK. WHITER AD, 23.00 7.CC Fare for transportation out and return om fares. Address, and one-ha- lf r ( i Fisk Springs, Juab County, Utah. t .. O uis and Ib&p&h paired. lHlh Will clve les-on P ano. Ito., and teach IwhI at reasonable terras. For further parlit uare, and Ibapahi NEPHI, UTAH. Watches and jewelry promptly 5 Professor of Ho for Detroit, Fish Springs, Gold Hill Oasis to Detroit, ' Fish Spr'ngs, -Gold Hiil and Ipabah, hsi FRANK WHITEHEAD uta: rsoYO, 4 SALT LAKi: CITY, lit.'.:. t 7:1 paki::;. 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