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Show POE WOMAN AND HOME INTERESTING READING FOR DAMES AND DAMSELS $ Drosses for Little Children Pretty Ft-KsAgain- tic oat Becoming tlie Advice to Girls from Hotty Green IXouseliold Hints. go HE hat and muff are tfie principal parts df the street for bur toilette small girls who jare big enough to'wiH The cloak is of put seemingly little portune e, so im- i , f er-thr- oat can buy a parcel of land at one-thir- d its AMEEICAN. appraised value. I regard real estate A investment as the safest means of Investing Idle money. It does not always bring a steady interest, but it is, MURATS GRANDMOTHER WAS A YANKEE. less likely to depreciate in value than! stocks, which are always somewhat uncertain. A woman with tact and ability Thli Relative Was Also a New Jersey will be on the alert to learn of a mort-- ! School Maam Recent Death of the to be foreclosed. In a about such gage loang Man Recalls Many Historical cases she should negotiate with the Incidents. owner of the property, and, give him' HERE was Amerienough to clear his debt, thus saving can blood in the him the costs of a sale. Many a woman of young has profited by an opportunity of this a veins r- Louis Na-- I Prince kind. Of course, if a woman has $500, p Murat,-whto cash and wishes Pleon speculate she may branch out more broadly and take has just succumbed to with the fever while servof greater risks, prospect returns. But she should bear greater ing as orderly offIn mind that real estate is the collateral icer to Gen. j to be preferred to all others. the comma- BOYAl (f o Du-chesn- se, that artidles these are in the latest mode. A tiny little lady may be made to look like an quisite picture in a huge hat of black heaver, as shiny as satin and as black ms coal, wired and bent to droop artist fcally about the innocent b.by face ajhd glossy baby hair. The Ijiair should, to complete the artistic topt ensemble, be beautifully brushed and arranged in soft bunches of curls on thej pretty fore head, and tied with love knots of baby ribbon, usually white, though with Mack hat, black knots of jribbon may be used effectively. To carry out tie effective picture in blackj this small coquette may have an empire cloak of glossy black satin, very thick aid heavy, or of beautiful Lyons velvet Jin black, with huge bishop kleeves aid flutteringfibutterfly collarette, all edged with ermine. A big muff, also of by a mine, is fastened about the blalck satin. or wide ribbon of white Scarlet is very effective for such a costume. One very recent ly worn by a tiny, hazel-eye- d lady had a. full cloak of clear cardinal red, heavily ribbed wo i in better torm ithan a black broadcloth coat and skirt with a waist of light apple-gree- n taffeta, lining of the same and skirt, and a green taffeta in jacket petticoat to match. For this suit Is made avery short jacket for the street, with little fan plaitings in the back that disclose the green lining. The front has stitched revers and collar, and all the seams are strapped to a point just below the waist line. The skirt of eight or nine gores may be strapped down the seams or in two bands around the foot. The silk waist is a very full blouse with tucked yoke front, turned over collar, and bishop sleeves; bias bands and bows of the silk are the only trimming. The petticoat is made in the way just described, and the lining of the cloth skirt has no balayeuse. Bose Color and Black. How things change with the times! Not long ago it was the skirts which bore all the extravagances of decoration, and now it is the bodice upon which our elaborations are put. This is an outcome of the bodice being worn of different material from the skirt, and is, after all, a pretty fashion. An exceedingly chic gown for afternoon wear, calling,- the matinee, etc., is a mixture of rose color and black, full of small silver flecks and dashes. The skirt is one1 of the nine-gore- d creations, with a of multitude flapping godets, and beautifully fitted hips, the, whole interlined with fiber chamois, and again with dull, taffeta. The bodice is a small, round affair of creamy white broadcloth, fitting the form perfectly, with a smooth fitting jacket of rich black lace, in a very heavy pattern, cut away in graceful curves to simulate a pretty yoke. An embroidered pattern in gold sequins and tiny mock garnets decorates this opening, making a very rich effect on the white groundwork. The sleeves are especially smart, with enormous puffs directly at the shoul- - lead-color- ed of nder-in-chief the French expediRemoving Tan and Freckles. tion in Madagascar, says the New York Mamie B. is a little girl twelve years World. For his grandfather. Prince old, who finds some tan and freckles Lucien after having jilted King Murat, on her face, .and wants the editor to j tell her how to remove them. Answer: Tan and freckles are a growth in the skin, and are developed by light and heat, principally by sunlight. Some persons are much more- troubled with them than others. Delicate complex ions are7 usually most susceptible. There are several things that will remove freckles, but they are not very safe to meddle with. Ten drops of carbolic acid in thirty drops of glycerine is said to be good. It must be applied only to the dark spots. It cures by burning the skin, which afterward comes off, leaving a mark that finally disappears. The best remedy for such annoyances as tan and freckles is to wear a hat or sunbonnet. The spots frequently disappear in winter, and if one is careful to keep the face shaded there wijl be very little trouble. Lemon juice sometimes removes tan, and buttermilk is said to be excellent for this purpose. , - RELIGION OF THE ARMENIANS. They Sy Their Ancestor Were Chrle tiana 1,800 Tears K Agra. Armenians claim that their ancestors were Christians before the end of the first century of our era, says the Congregational 1st. But their history points back to Gregory the Illuminator, a prince of the royal line of Armenian kings, as the founder of their national church. He was born A. D. 257, and after many persecutions was consecrated in 302 as the head of the Armenian church. His successors took the title of patriarch, later of catholics and are elected by the bishops. The bible was translated into Armenian about 431 A. D. The Armenian church was part of the Greek church till the year 491, when its catholics solemnly annulled in full synod the decrees of the council of Chelcedom Since that time it has been a church by itself, which fact has done much to perpetuate the nationality in spite of its people having been absorbed into other nations. In doctrine it differs' but little from the Greek and Roman churches. It has a liturgy of its own, 'which includes the Nicene creed and prayers of the fathers used in the Roman catholic and episcopal churches. It offers prayers forthe dead, but does not believe in purgaallow indulgences. It has sev torynor eral borders of clergy, bishops, priests and deacons, besides minor officers. Priests must marry before Jhey can be ordained, hut not after. The priesthood Is hereditary, the son assuming It on the death of his father. Baptism, which Is by trine Immersion, is administered to infants as well as adults, and the Lords supper is administered to all baptized persons. ! Our Stcikraiseu1 Tna Elatb will con tin Ts an j3 t pubhfb brand under, yearly f nominal price. The advanta?9 to the ilocklVje larlzlng the publio with hi. Iran; are to well known to need tteat!( Ike etockman a valuable a to the merchant. , v 1 1 t c- - 1 RANGE? Lower Sevier 81nk of Beaver. ,, Addreas: . Utah. U w ,, V - Jno Dewsnnp Upper ellt In right, uoder nllt in left ear 1 V Range :Cricket Mountains and Lower Sevier. v - . to"- I J Address, Deseret, Cuh Joseph Bonapartes daughter. Princess Charlotte, married that young ladys Jos handsome governess, a Miss Fraser of course of This entailed Philadelphia. a quarrel with the who at the silt right. unJer time was living at Bordentown, N. J., lo li'lt e&r and the newly married couple were left Range; to their own devices, the first eighteen ff f Mountain Crl,l.s . years of their married life being full of strange vicissitudes, their children beDeseret, Cut ing horn amid downright want and something akin to starvation. Thus iSi I they were left in such straits for money that Prince Lucien was actually forced to accept employment as the driver of II oree G r a milk wagon in Trenton, while his wife Dos,., t eked out a scanty, subsistence as a RANGE: schoolmaam. . Hon Monatjf'B In the sixteenth century the Jesuits ADd'L0Wtr 'seTlfl(r. Of epurse, the coup detat at Paris the a in schism in succeeded creating and the ascent of Napoleon to the called TJun Address, throne changed all this, and on Prince church and a new organization removement This Armenians. Luciens return to France with his catholic severe persecutions by' the American wife he was gratified with sulted in uTersci En till the middle the title of prince and granted a hand- Turkish government, Breeden i on petition dealer in 8b some allowance by the emperor. Of his of the eighteenth century, horn Durham catholics, Peter the Great of Rusthree children one is the duchess de of thetook Hone Armenian church under the sia, brand in(ik lj Mouchy, who for so many years was his care, and since that time its offpiigh. CatS. the chief friend and confidante of Em- icial head has had his residence in the op ITL' lUsg press Eugenie, Another was Prince dominion of the czar. There are two, Sevier i.Hfr , Joachim Murat, formerly a general in officials bearing the title of cathol- - between Alii- etMtion on the U. P.andlty mount1 and Lei the French army, and who was engaged other Infton. Address, I eamiugton, Millard C., also patriarchs at Constantinople icos, for a time, to Miss Caldwell of Wash- and Jerusalem. Parley Mind ington, while the third,' Prince Achille, famous for the duel which, while a Horae eame SETTLEP THE DIFFICULTY. young lieutenant of hussars, he fought brand on left Two Misthigh. Cattle at Marseilles with the colonel of his After Cussing: Each Other theFriends. doe crop in left Good Became sourians regiment, the Marquis de Galliffet, fii slit in rigat Range, married a lovely and wealthy Armenian Cussin out used to be one of the e?r. Sevier, Bower of the illustrious family of Dadian, Who ways of settling controversies in the kddreac, Dearet, Utah. Ozark country, says the St. Louis brought him vast estates in Russia. Uz It originated with old Prince Achille, who had been born' in New Jersey, and who, like his brother Findley and John Carter. The FindL on left and sister, spoke French with an leys came from Georgia. Old Uz took am brand e Uft. " American accent, committed suicide a a great interest in politics and wherof cattle. Eat; f hip J venWillow a followed was Springs, went he ever by few months ago while in Russia, and he wi, Addreu, whose duty his young son, who held a commission erable negro named Bosen, J. of sublieutenant in the Twenty-fift- h It was to steer his master home when Spring, of one the At early regiment of French dragoons, 'has now he needed help. Juab County, beelections old Uz and John Carter .followed him to the grave. ctA came Prince Louis Murats death serves to very angry at each other. It O T on left thigh, draw attention to the revival among looked as if nothing but a fight could double 1 nr alien the titled classes of France o the taste settle1 the issue between them, when fork In left ear. Mr. Car Range, Lever la for foreign1 adventure so conspicuous suddenly old Uz shouted: Tier. Atdreuj cussed. be two centuries ago, and to the existence ter, stand and TtEnn out (M. Millard of which in those days France owed thk Carter removed his hatwalked 0a Oaala, possession of her then magnificent about ten paces from the crowd and CtO. colonial empire. Thus, the due dUzes told old Uz to go ahead. Findley redied a couple of years ago while en- moved his hat and walking out in front Bark, allt k tve iSk right and gaged in the exploration of the Congo of Carter said, with deliberation and in eft ear. Sftnr earth this Mr. Carter, if en 111 brand an valley in central Africa; Prince Henri emphasis: harm honlder sea and the of one was son of parchment piece the due de Chartres, is dOrleans, P. N. Petemn, Addreaa 0ii engaged in the exploration of Central one basin of ink and every quill upon Utah, Range, La one I had the was and power earth due quill the dEstissac Asia; died while er Sevier. sheep farming in Australia; the prince to use that quill, jthatf parchment and Same left thigk de Conde, son of the due dAumale, like- that ink, I would fill short, sir, of being on Horae, wise died in the antipodes. Young sol- able to describe ttie corruption of your Upper elope ut one under (lit k j diers bearing the Illustrious names of old heart, sir. left ear. andt Carter never said a word, but stood De Gontaut-Blrounder allta In tifM Fitzjames, RANGE fOJ was Uz ear. until uncovered with head, MacMahon, have won crosses Creak" Mr. of the Legion of Honor and medals on through. Then he said: Findley, Sims Wall er Old Uz cuss I until you. the battlefields of Cochin China and stand, sir, Addntu, Oak City, Utah. Tonquin, while the marquis de Galliffet, bowed his head and Carter said: Mr. the marquis de Massa, and Count Ar- Findley, had I all of the talents ever thur Lauriston, the fidus achates of the produced in Europe and America comfamous viveur, the due de Grammont-Caderouss- e, bined in solid phalanx and was to unearned their spurs and dertake 10 speak of you I would then SALT LAKE. their stripes on the battlefields of fall short of describing the corruption " of your old heart, sir. Mexico. This settled the difficulty. The two How and Why It Rains. men resumed friendly relations. The Rain, says the St. Louis Republic, is custom of cussin out was thus Dealer la an accumulation of the tiny particles Introduced that in the Ozark' country. of the vapor of the atmosphere into VEGETABLES, BUTTER, FRUITS, drops. These drops, first small sized, FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. aal Xggn, Poultry, Game, Veal Pork attract others of their kind and become FUk, and Freh Beef, Smoked drops of such magnitude that they fall Jerusalem has over 135 saloons. Flour, Hay and Grain. to the earth because of their weight. There are living at the present time II will pay you to ahlp yonr good tc J There is a limit to the quantity of over thirty men who have tried to wlm ekargo 10 per cent, for handling water which the air is capable of ab- Nlagdra falls. ' toon aa good are aold. Can give hW rnfereneee if desired. oenatrv and -, as vainvisible sorbing retaining Thd Democrats of Middle:! wa. Conn., por. Warm air is able to hold more have that city In all its departthan cold air. Hence, when the air mentsparried for the first time since 1874. which is saturated with moisture be- t The French law allows prisoners comes cold for any reason whatever whose are dyjng to pay one parents it can no longer retain its moisture. A visit to them when on their death beds. portion must, under such condition, acIn China an army recruit must toe cumulate into drops. These fall to the orncjct to jump across a ditch six feet able earth in the shape of rain. wide, or he Is not eligible for enlistW. 2nd, South, SALT LAKEOlt 50 . ment. Was 185 Tears Old. P. O. BOX A man who claimed to have seec Large shipments of dried canalgre Washington, and really believed that, root, , the substitute for bark in tanBamplei f he had, no matter how other folks treat ning, are being sent from Arizona to Band " Iron Assay ed his assertion, died last week iii Europe. Assay In Norse mythology all persons who Copper Baker County, ,Ga. He was a negra Bottle Samples kpown as Jim Hall, and reputed to he die of old age are consigned to hel 125 years old. There Is no doubCl.e (one 1), a region of perpetual mist was an exceedingly old man. He used and fog. to declare he had driven his master New York proposes stopping housing flke.) to the polls for General Washington vagrants in the station houses on the (Lat luglftcr U. S. Land 0 on the occasion of his first election ground that it menaces health and enLand and Mining Attorney. as president. He was in every way courages vagabondage honest, and worked, supporting himArizona .will produce $10,000,000 of foliciled. TeD Corretponaerice to the of time his death. self, up gold this year, as against $4,000,000 last three years experience. to the estimate of the year, according SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH This Reporter Is a Hero. of the territory. governor A Philadelphia reporter who had a An aerolite which fell in tip that a patient in a New Jersey Australia had a spot onrecently one side nearly ihsane asylum had died from punish- twelve Inches In diameter which was ment inflicted by his keepers secured of pure copper. admission to the asylum as a lunatic, composed more one criminal In 1,000 Not than and gathered the evidence that has sent years, Land two of the keepers to the penitentiary sentepe;d for life, or ninety-nin- e & Altorney cp courts the United the of Agents by States, for fourteen years. serves more than twenty years. i Truth and Brief. the' Danish ago Nearly thirty years UTAHWhen man makes a religion he tries Island of St. Thomas voted on the quesSAI.T LAKE CTV. to make one that will let him stay mean tion of annexation to the United States still respect himself. Rams Fora, and approved it by 1,244 to 22. ex-kin- g, i Bfe 1 fcj to 1 J t t t ! t a 11 r 1! ! 5 01 THE CURRENT TOPICS .CLUB. U 11 - U - Globe-Democr- at. j ' Sr I j , . I s A , Bilk, all beautifully lined What Is Japan Going to Do? The future of American manufactures broadcloth, edged with Russian is, according to all accounts, menaced turns lynx, bacj nearly to the elbow. by Japanese agents who are bidding for A flaring collar of the lynx sets up trade at prices far below anything that smartly about the face. With this gown our own artisans can turn out. was carried a huge muff of Russian They offer bicycles of the very best lynx, decorated with a huge bunch of grade at twelve dollars, matches at figviolets at one side. The hat worn with ures that would shut down every match It was extremely swell and very simple. factory In the United States; all sorts of lace-cover- ed ' It was broad of brim, flaring up a hit yooden ware, including at one side, and faced underneath with such as doors, sashes and blinds, are ofshining black beaver. The outside felt fered at forty to fifty per cent less than house-fitting- s, was a dull,, rosy-hue- d beaver. The we can make them. crown was artistically draped into the The agents of factories have form of roses, with rich Persian silk placed ImmenseJapanese orders San Franin' mauve and cisco, and are in shades of rose-gree-n coming East to bid for trade in cities all the way from the Pacific to the Atlantic. They are able to undersell everything in the market. It is a well understood fact by experts in Japanese goods that their metal is of a very high grade and that their wood-wor- k Is accurate almost to perfection. 7X will he necessary for Congress to take some stringent measures to shut off this deluge of Japanese wares If our, own factories are to be able to continue in business. This is a startling state of affairs, and one that demands the immediate attention of our law makers. white, while at one side tumbled a lot Altogether the abundance of the gay of glossy black plumes. silk, usually In contrast to the color of Advice from Hetty Green. the cloth, greatly enhances the good looks of the severe tailor-mad- e A New York reporter a day or two gown. At the top five breadths of taffeta are ago interviewed Miss Hetty Green, the gathered into a yoke eight or ten Inches richest woman In America, regarding deep, doing away with all superfluous the best way to invest smalllsums of fullness around the hips, and neatly money. Mrs. Green said: decorated with rows of feather stitchI would advise any woman with $500 ing. The foot is trimmed with two or at her command to invest it in real esthree narrow bia3 frills, pinked on one tate. She should buy the real estate edge and headed by an inch-wid- e ruche at auction or on occasions when circumon both edges. pinked stances have forced the sale. If she will For morning and afternoon shopping, watch for such an opportunity It will driving or coaching, nothing can be surely come, and she will find that she straight edge. whe iVa old. j n, with squirrel ders, and loosely wrinkled lower arms to the wrist, where a deep cuff of Petticoats Blade to Match. Tailor gowns are restored to much of their pristine importance now that dressmakers as well as tailors consider broadcloth the most fashionable woolen fabric of the season. And the tailors have made a new and charming adjunct to the cloth gowns in a silken petticoat matching the silk of which the only waist of the dress is made, and also matching the silk lining of the coat and skirt of cloth. Such pretty petticoats are a perfect comfort to womanly women, who begin to fear that this essentially feminine garment would be gradually ousted by the much talked of knickerbockers, riding tights, etc. But its frou-fro- u is too attractive to be given up, and, moreover, the new skirt has some new features, such as long shallow scallops at , the foot, to make it fall in easily with the curved folds of the cloth skirt and yet retain its i live j fAshioanable fad among new women. ekins and wonderfully warm. The monstrous sleeves are topped by fly- -' away capes of the silk, made double for stiffness, and edged with silvery chinchilla fur. The hat is an enormous one of silky beaver in scarlet, trimmed with a lot of floating scarlet plumes. The opera length stockings, worn by so many of the little maids, are a wonder-- ful protection from the cold, and a decided Improvement to those which merely covered the knees, leaving a space between the little drawers and stockings perfectly bare. Silk mittens are almost universally worn, to the exclusion of kid gloves, for mothers are more sensible than they were a few years ago, and look very much to the comfort of their little ones. 31a bea rea Com-mlng- es, O. S. , 1 Walnut sandwiches. One pound English walnut meats, cut in small pieces; cover with nice mayonnaise dressing; cut bread in fancy shapes, round, square, triangular, and spread with the mixture. Set in a cool place until j ready for serving. Lillian H. Boiled potatoes should be served with boiled fish; also cucumbers or watercress, and an entree of jelly, f Annie T. A 7 oclock dinner is cer-- 1 tainly too late for the little folks, who should be In bed at that time. Why not serve a light dinner at 5, consisting of, say, such things as are already pre- -, pared for the later dinner, as soup and salads, with a chop or two. Puree of mushrooms. Chop fine five or six mushrooms; put on in a stewpan, with one ounce of butter, a little salt, pepper, and chopped onion. Cook until it pulps, then add an ounce of bread crumbs; then strain liquor from the oysters and add one ounce of chopped lean ham jar tongue and a little chopped parsley. Let It come to a bail and use. 'A min bus; ing MARTIN, hitl able Mei ta . j j L W. O.M STEWARD ABSAYERt 449 j Some Timely Recipes. The !a is Id. j Prank D. Hobbs . BIRD & L0 Wlj r - toe 2W R t y 6 L to .i to 1 v. 0q. to, ft to to. to l r yv 1 o |