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Show 4 a never even question him about wherj lie bus been. The engaged girl regarded her inon tur with wonder and admiration. PUT-i-htlIt's all very Hire to tell alxuit dfflbl-ouslsaid, your will power. she should but, for all that, I to have some more definite, easy scijption. And do you mean to tel that you are completely free from g moral disease, A CHICAGO VIGNETTE. The married woman and the engaged in a State street girl met accidentally detore, and aa each waa alone they Before cided to take lunch together. coniidcn-tlathrough they grew they gotwaa the married woman who It tordirected the conversation into theaftertuous channel through which it ward twisted. "I hear you are going to be mitrrled this fall. ahe said, leaning back con-at looking tentedly in her chair andThe eluidow her companion critically. of a blush crept over the engaged gin's L soon-to-b- g, HEWLETT BIOI. No Alum No Ammonia STh wn Ikl ; ARP trade n.:rki tuFlabwig. HAfVP SOPA packages Costs no more firm inferior package soda never spoils the flour, keeps soft, and is uni. penally acknowledged purest in the world. Hade only by k CHURCH bU fey grocers Write fay Arm and Htwi 1 CO., RevTorfc. mrywhm. fwi J Ui iVis rnuum iiixid,I'ougu I wilugynii. (Juki. I presume we have nmed over one hundred bottles of Pisos CONUMPTIflHf Cure for Consumption iu my family, and I am continually advising others to get it. Undoubtedly it is tho 3obl by PnievbtiNL E. N. JENKINS WOMAN'S WATS. of Music. Temple My sweeten! love, what time the night IliiHhes the muring of the street, Anil llun shows her silvery light. My m Bead tha TESTIMONIALS men. Works no IN- of Imitation Eagle Pharmacy, e sweet! sit me down anil tuke a sheet of paper, and 1 try to write A dainty love song, trim and neat. 1 try until the dawn Is bright, lint still the verse is liieiiinplete. Jnive can't be told in black and white. My sweet! Utah Agsuta for tha belt l'lano. and Organ, la j- Best Cough Medicine I th. market ft I ever used. "W. C. Miltenberger, Clarion, Pa., 1 Bell Pisos Cure for Consump- Dec. 29, 1894. s. have tion, andnever any E. SnoRKY, PoRtiniwter, niKtesUnml. liwlnUnui.1 Kansas, Dec. 21st, 1894. Ankl liy 208 South West Temple, com-plaint- POST OFFICE For some time after her marriage BIvOCK, with Napoleon the Empress Marie Ijoulse was extrenu-lIgnorant of the French language.. On one occasion, seeing her husband looked vexed over a letter lie hud received from the court I of Austria, she inquired of him what was the matter. "Oh, nothing, replied Naisileon; your father la an old Marie Ixiulse gunuchc, that is all. At Utah Carpet & Drapery Co. did nut know that this was French for fool, und took the first opportunity of usking a courtier rwhat it meant, say21 West First South Street During October for the ful lowing prices: had applied the ing that the Emia-roexpivsslon to her father, it means All Wool ...ibC some one very learned and wise, . iKK' All Wool Extra Heavy stammered the unfortunate courtier. i; The Empress was ierfeclly satisfied All Wool with this oxpln nation, and pleased to .'ilk: as low as carpets ngrrin learn u new word. A day or two after MlKU(ltl .1 ...fel no she received the .t. 1 no Hotly Brunt?!.. in a crowded salon. Borne ques...from hoc tip. Tapestry Brussels . tion was being warmly itiscusscil in the circle, and her opinion waa asked. WE DO Give us a call. Special alteutlon given t ) out of town orders. Wishing to lie very gracious, Marie I inline turned to Cainbuceres and said, AS WE ltemeniber the ADVERTISE, place. We will refer that to the Archbishop, for we all know lie is the greatest gunuclie in l'arls. Iirm-arM- msMaa&hflEB Carpets Carpets, ly 4.-i- ly or Cum-haeer- es The college girls of Itiiladelphia have a novel way of making candy. They take a sheet of heavy glaxed writing HiHr and turn up the four edges to a of an inch. depth of about three-fourtInto this box they Kiur a cupful of white sugar and a very little water, and set it on top of the stove. One would think the panr would burn, but It docs not. The sugar bolls up charmingly and looks tempting enough in Its dainty receptacle. M hen it In nearly done, a drop or two of flavoring is added, or Just before taking from the fire, some nut meals are strewn over its surface. It The Utah Carpet FIRST 21 MONEY uni most UUUEDSraSMSi Suit Luka. Drapery Co, AST0NISHIN6 RESULTS FniinThs in Ilia EAGLE LIQUOR CURE MOST SUCUKSMa'L, AND' MOS1 PERMANENT REMEDY YET DlbCOYF.RKil BAFRST, Cues heretufors heteleH, now eared sad brought tonewuria nf lire and hspjilneMi READ THE TESTIMONIAL of a pky sleisa ones skeptical os liquor cures, hut sow ie Esgla Kriurdy, kelurst. ires other cure, aud victim? of the terrilde llquai tlfseuee should not daisy. Wrilu for furtLur particular, or eall at -- rise-color- & .EAGLE PHARMACY, B. E. Cor. Id So. and W. Su. Trmpla Salt l.ako fitly, Utah AGENTS WANTED men wanted In your loo ullty to linndle our gnod. Salary-anSend to fur llnlidai right imrty. expenses SALT LAKE PUBLISHING CO. blitTi. hi? Constitution bldg. Knit Lake t.ity, ed Wrapping p. Bupplm., rArtnl Eta UKKT PAl'EU CO. .Salt Lakt Watchmaker, Jeweler & Optician ht ALEX. I. WYATT. SU Mulnt finest one-ha- lf All Grocers Sell It M Went Second South St., Suit Flm1 (Hldn for xhlrh 13, him, Yt hiiiUnnowiiiia(Hltm!iiHntlf:c, jVhil-(- d (liY!iMirritfp,iiitriiTpod; in I rtiti-'- i nl ctilontl InkN. JUniiwt ott rrcelftof IuwiIa, wliteh from lis'kloidcr, Vlelfl Seeds wetsla the gem ol life ma IroUeJacU-- CHOICE SWEET PEAS Hinall Qnantitlca at Wliolcwiln Frlnm. v , ffB 40JureCENTS A POUND, the part uimmernf avrrylliio mn (orsnf Best and cheapest Eating House in Utah. Pw-tr- c in bn r.liln t giv. our frhuibi a illrwi" 'J'lilrk nf It, SS va-rl-ri mid color ini it'd. A afily 4U rrn( I buff posad 10 ccnla. MSeenlel quurtt r pound lirruMI aunro Cull and he Convinced. SID HATTON Proprietor. UUlD rLUYVilK. curb ; two far 40 cent. Young Bros Co. COLUMBIAN nmdr.OmnillWiItT.nianningMniiiit Kxcdlvnl fat llonkn. 1'lanU j cmla RASPBERRY.r10" i:x- : ntOriing limnrht ' ' fiiitvrrv lars. niinr i' . . , - wu llavnr, nntrnunlil. In fnii!; fruit mIIhthi ,o thr rirni, Kitilmp,.ing: itek log ; rctlli iIIIW,vJininiirniir by Exiwriiiwiit w; very hnnly. l'riivrd iiyrraraof trial anii WMd Bta'.'.OiU ami rultCicwurs, lUtaoiifS blujle plaul, CucUh oned SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. SEWIMC nsnicr in nndSev MACHINES UUlMLdOllL I'nrniM, organs, nllk'udf. tog Moohimi supplisu,Klwcl Music and Mssie Musical Inatruiurnts, Mucks. Instruments and Machines sold os !aiy payments. Send for our 10a list of sheet trmirly E. OUNSGOMB, M. D. 5 nnMP GTIf" j I AUUJ ouples. Uni vanity nf Ksw Turk, SPECIALIST 18831 - 'OLKXWOOD SFSinoS, C0L0SSD& Practice limiten to CAKCERS? TUMORS, asd IQOITRK. HADICAT. - mtB TRRATMKXT KM1PK OR CAUSTICL WITIIOV1 ROCHE S.TER.N.Ts ! WOOL 2,500,000 POUNDS WANTED. If youltvnanvWrglMnqilp.wrllenabrreiniiilanliigi,leirheni npmraibarenrraiiinnitMiM in miiIM-which rculM 'n bunliM-M- . lAlieral ailvauraiu Much. IliraUhril I'rri tu 1'EL'i'ai Kavo a . lUiilouiau a urotit by veiHiing us ynur Ielt. Woitilparri. linruaTaniiwy and man tburk THE GREAT NORTHERN WOOL AND FUR CO., MichigaiSL, Chicago, ltKKERKXCKS-A- ay Rank la C. ti Incorcorctsd. Wjkg ' -- Wall Paper UimiLT rAIMTB, tlllA, ETC. MAILED TO ttiAMIl,KB AHDKE8H. ASY l)I31b-TIBL- AYD NUTUITIOUB KCO w. MIdgley, toKMi onoutmiti CJbcoa H t Smith St i T laek-vertlsi- Coniinervliil , kt rake City. pi New Yoi for it. Vor tmrllc:slnr wo Vfekfl FREE COINAGE RESTAURANT The Kngllsh rlekrtcrs who have sailed sway admit good Cricket; but ,tlay lost on then, you km tllii-of our Iwul will, s., Renlly, now.ueeount they ever hear tl L old sh.vIiik tlLt illd a p r workman alv.l .s complains ir his tool. Apparently nf Iliiluilelpliln Press. The heathen 'hlnrr seems have hml a cold flei-In Ills sleeve he played with J. 'i Hull. ilea,. led to the ItrltiKli nil Inn 'Ill, Wlllill v the niuvul of a i roy from o It seems that tin Viceroy Imd been 'I'ly removed ami Piminted to dher and probably high ollii-r- , Omni. mntly the expected circl- on the fmintlq wns ing. UfiHMBEIS, roTlttsIn roTnr? d of Vb Jfnnrliiiiir Afeter. Swrvt tiMeA. IliMviia nnd GoM Kltwrr, IlimmtJllii'ttrflilm:; home nt night. re-h- llt 'BLUE DIAMOND LABEL ON EVERY.CAN. ,000,000 WyaptaNamengQpp andwid pay ESflESEraRssssa 810 Mam fit . lint door north of Wnlker Homos SALT LAKE CITY. Come In the morning aud wear your new teeth I good mansgcFnent1 ROSES, 1 Etc., and thousand of letters mid testimonials prove that our stock i.s csjiecially udapted for the Soutliwcst and Southern Stain. Speeiiil rates witli Exiress (!o.from Jun- nary 1st, on. Greculmnscs cover 5 acres solid. Nursery nml Plimhs SO ncres. Address Loll' i block, ss and parts! Mads. PiiNIS, Dr. J. B. Keysor, DENTAL PARLORS - lhsslrsMl WE HAVE IN STOCK AT PRESENT OVER MADE. it is to MO 1m? IT: Illu.-trnte- il $5 33 to-d- Psrl.f Our New ('ulnba;na nf 120 page, of I'hnis, ltoyrs, Bulbs, Vines, Mi rnlw. Small Fruits, Ornamental Trots, firnjm A ines, Needs, Kir., will 1k . inailel free to nil applieiiiitK. Mmt eom-ile1lunt Ciitiilogii'i pulilii'lied. Bulis-action gminmtccd. jq pcrrg m:i!m vmx $ I , POSTPAID. n Err eii 1 oft-tim- es I ALL! FREE NVNZ & NEUNER, Louisville. Ky. Iwst-know- Bakliifl :f SOUTH, SALT LAKE. WEST tmiiotf. nljibl. flow The Kaaloy Institute, a direct authorized branch of the parent house at Dwight, 111., haa been opened at 16fi W. Second North, Salt Lako City on the lino of the atreet railway ruunlng to Warm Springs. For the treatment of the liquor and Is then taken off the stove and set to float in its pnper Imx in a bowl or basin opium habits with Lesley K. Keelny of eolil water. When cold It should be Companys double chloride of gold rein brillle and then the puer can be peeled edles. off mill a dainty square of toothsome Tha Institute Is under tha managecuiiily is the reward. ment of Dr. J. W. SL John, who has been at work with and In the employ of lit England there Is a tendency to dress sinters alike. bemuse the Prin- the Lesley E. Kecley Company for the The treatment aud cesses Maude and Victoria of Walt's do past four years. so. and at a very grand gnrdcn imrty nicanagement of patients will be Idsatl rifontly they appeared in white or- ally the same as at Dwight. gandies over rose pink silk, with sashes, and white lace hats, A Tour of the Tellowatono Park. with ostrich plumes of the same shade. Residents of Utah should purchase Mrs. Helen Choate ITince. the au- railroad tickets to Helena or Butte, thor of Christine Rochefort, has not Mont., thence via the Northern Paclila hud a very eventful life, but site has railroad to- Livingston, the natural had a pleasant one. Kite was lorn gateway to- nature's wonderland. iiIkiiiL thirty-eigyears ago. anil in A complete tour of the park, covering her childhood was considered bright, rail and stage transportation and hotel days even fur a Huston girl. She was edu- expenses for five and only I49.G0. cated ut private schools in that city, south of Livingston, coststour can he Tickets covering this but Iter literary taste was probably at the offices of the Northfostered by her parents. Her mother purchased 1061110 ern in railroad Butte, Helena was the daughter of Rufus Clioute, and or Livingston, Mont. For publications was considered one of the most brilA. D. liant conversationalists In Boston. Min. and detailed Information, address Helena, or W. M. Prince wns innrriml to tliegon of one Edgar, general agent, at Butte. Toohy, general agent n of the city's Slayers, uud has lived In Franco for the last few About Concern: Her home Is In picturesque throe week ago 1May years. the tli da, where the seem- - of her story Is haiiilx of The Eagleplaced myuelfln and Tolmoco liquor Hul.lt Bait laid. She is a handsome woman, with Lake City, Territory cure" of a good profile. Blip would always la of Utah, for treatment of alcoholic stimtolMicco. bad ulants and i waa in very from her taken, appearance, for an shuie when I first commenced to take American woman. tho treatment and previous thereto I had drank an average of a quart of liquor Press reform is more lsquilar in the per day for sixty days. It required said to ketp me on my feet and alive, amount is nursery than it anywhere else, and am feeling drat rate and have the young inhabitants thereof arc to and no for liquor nor tobacco in any congratulated upon the change. The form,desire anil feel confident I am iermanent baby of today is freed from tile irrita- ly cured an.l can cheerfully recoinmer.il ting flannel hand pinned tight almut Its the Eagle Liquor and Tobacco Habit chest, the flannel shirt, the pinning Cure to those in need of name. Very reblanket anil long flannel skirts, other spectfully, JOBEl'H HUFF, Resident of Oasis, Utah. skirt dress and little saeque that constituted its toilet a few years ago Mior little tilings! Piuloubteilly half the misery they endured was caused Priceless Manuscripts. wudilled-up" by the condition of their n (enrgs'TliMirroft died," says Whi clothing. Fancy yourself swaddled in the Chicago HoVald, his almost price-lehands and Ixtnds too tightly the collection of manuscripts, pinned ,r altogether loo loose feet offered to Congress rolled in Innumerable thicknesses of many years, The flannels then the unnecessary strain at nn apprulai'd price of with tin? on tiny hips of thr long skirts it Is National legislature, thoughtlessness and folly that have high lime, ifideeil, for the ncnunplish-nieiit in all its dealings of sueh reform. Curious ncigh-lsir- s chnnicterixcd will no longer have an opimrtu-ntt- y About origins? palters that go to make to Imik at the dear little toes for up our autliefitic history, haggled over finally refused the offer. the express purpose of examining the the matter an) texture of the flannel, which is a right Thereupon Ik- Lenox library of New eagcrlyfiuinjied at the collection gouil thing, and baby In its short York and paid Jl'V-o- more than the price clot lies will grow sturdy and hardy to pay. with the hours. Philuiieiphlu Ameri- which Congntxs had refused Hence these fuanuscripts vhll be precan. served for sdjmiars and st Idents, but what a pttlfuf thing it is on (he part of A Nevada cattleman who struck the our (lovernmiiit to refuse to purchase market on a bn.l day last week lost an such docurni1 ;s for the future historl-tis- h even fxitnq (,n the shipment. He pur- an ! The 1 Government spares chased the stock while the high prices neither pain nor expense to obtain WW pret oiling In the spring. anything thti even in the most casual way illustrat i British history. What we possess, her In the State depart-i- e mont or in National illirary, we have obtalnei more by good luck than TEST Naw H ifk --Sr of wel-kno- ita successful "Ami you don't suffer in the when you know that your husband JURIES on the system, but improves some oilier woman ut the theater was a Thursday evening? She saw your HEALTH. them ful blonde. Brother Jim ns soon as he came home lie ilia i some TAKE IT and in fi DATS yon remark about how you'd takPj,' The marled woman puslieijier dishes will bo CUBED of the TOBACCO and into one buneh with a clattering noise and math1 a grab for hWglovcs, wl CIGARETTE HABIT and your days had fallen to the linos? "Some woman tit the theater? A on earth will be lengthened. blonde, did you sojr? oh. the wretch, imw could lie, wlii he know: Why. what'sAlu? matter? asked the Send $5 for one bottle to engaged girl, Jmoeently. I thought you wouldn't are." The marfysl woman waa collecting her belongings with ileum-rathaste. oh, keep still," she moaned. Ilnrry I'm up. oing right straight to his office R, E. Cor. Saooud South aud Weit Ta tuple Street, Suit Luka City. anil Til flrtu.nut who that woman was or 1'il know the reason why. Wanted Everywhere. Agenta "I guess there is a little ixilson from the fatal arrow still rankling in your Before buying see that the bottles are sealed with the signature. Okas Lke Daii heart, commented the engnged girl None genuine without UiUscsl or when seal Is broken. Hut the married woman had headed on a bee-lin- e for the elevator and did not hear her. Chicago News. fer T d. NO RIVAL in Work. "Iuinplctrly. The engaged girl nodded. mother, grand"Yes," site sighed, mother, aunts and cousins and neightreabors are prolific in tises on 'how to make him walkto the ofchalk line. Have you anything "Well, yes, returned, the other, believe I have. If you have no objection 1 should like to contribute my the symitosluin quota of wise counsel todomestic happiof recipes for brewing on hand. have ness which you already a with answered The engaged girl smile, which the married woman con strued as permission to go ahead, and she sailed in full tilt. "Are you jealous T she asked, by way of Introduction. The engaged girl blushed again, rather more vividly than before. ' A little," she said, aa if half doubting the propriety of such a quratliin and the advisability of a truthful reply. Her friend nodded emphatically. 1 knew it." she cried, triumphantly, and let me tell you right here that If lock on you don't put a double-barre- d that particular element in your makeup, it will prove to lie the most disastrous stumbling block that will rise in your way. Jealousy is inherent in every human heart to a greater or less extent, but I believe we women have a bigger dose of it than men have. It is a wonderfully strong jiasslon. There is nothing on earth that causes a person half the misery it docs, and yet it can be subdued. I've done it." Rhe laid down her dessert spoon and twisted one corner of her napkin thoughtfully. The engaged girl leaned forward and showed signs of a pretty high degree of interest. llow?" she queried, earnestly. Oh, you can't exiiect one to go Into the iwychologlcal details of how one roots out an evil that has been prominent in one's nature from birth. I just exercised my will power and kept on exercising it, and, lo! the thing was done. Perhaps you may think my bump of jealousy was never so well developed as is that of the majority of women, but I know lietter. Why, just let me tell you something. You know, perhaps, that I married the son of my guardian. 'After papa died and his friend took control of both me ami my property, I went to his house to live, and that afforded me an opportunity to keep tab on the incomings and outgoings of my lover much more thoroughly than most girls are ever allowed to do. We were engaged for more than a year before I was considered old enough to marry, and what 1 suffered from the during that twelvemonth no mortal can unfangs of jealousy derstand. I studied Edward's every expression and action, and It wasn't long till I could tell, nine times out of ten, by just looking at him when we met at dinner whether he was going out or not. When he went It almost killed me. Ruth nights seemed like an eternity. There wasn't a trace of anger, mind you; I felt aa though death would be the only happiness I could find, and I fairly longed for It to romp. My room was converted Into a regular race track round which 1 paced In throes of the most exquisite agony, ami the tears I shed, could 1 have treasured them all, would consecrate half a million souls and make them lit for heaven. I have just nine gray hull's at the present time, and, believe me, my dear, every one of them lost their natural hue In that period. I cultivated a good crop of wrinkles then, toot but careful massaging has since removed the most of them. For a long time I kept Edward from suspecting the true state of my mind and heart, but at last the torture became so Intense that 1 couldnt conceal my feelings, and I him to drop all other women for my sake. Now. while I believe that Edward Is one of the best men that ever lived, 1 am also positive that he is the most Instead of swearing that be would never look crossways at another female, as 1 had exieuted him to do, he flatly told me that he could not comply with my request, which was, he declared, the very consummation of Injustice and luck of faith in him. lie had lady friends, he said, friends of a lifetime, and he didn't intend to give them up altogether, not even for me. I saw he waa adamant in that direction, and then 1 implored him to tell me where he went and whom he saw. That he also refused to do, on the plea that it would be derogatory! to his dignity to give an account - hla actions to anybody. Well, the lor and short of it whs, I gave in. Oh, 10, you wouldn't, she added, reassui ngly, aa the engaged girl made a move lent expressive of the Independence sl.e would have displayed under Rome engagesimilar circumstances. ments may be broken without a heart-panbut I loved Edward too dearly to risk my happiness altogether by such a headlong course. Bo, as I said, I gave In, Not because 1 tho,"rht he was right, ctlon to this for it is my honest day that he was cruel, se,. .h and unjust with me. but because it was apparent that It was only by yielding that constant squabbling could Ik avoided. He thought I had come over to his way of thinking, and never has had the faintest coneeptlon of what I suffered In overcoming my senseless suspicion and jealousy, as he always tern J it. 40, my dear, I don't say jealousy is sin. Far from It. llut every woman, reckoning from the standpoint of her own peace of mind and the family comit Why, I'm so fort, ought to deaden completely cured now that Edward could spend five nights out of every week with friends of his and I would never experience a twinge of pain. I y, IT BRWAK8 insist on a Wonderful Thing. ng nutty ? husband. e EagleIs Tobacco Cure heart-breakin- Yes," she admitted, such la my Intention at present. The married woman pulled out to of her Ita greatest length one slm said, with gloves, and then an air of superior wisdom: are receiving loads or Of course you advice from all who have been let Into the secret as to the best methods of managing your The X. X. IT. Salt LnkelhH . (halt Eiflrs City, A trial will show its GREAT SUFERJORITY in STRENGTH, FLAVOR 80-8- 5. J dry. i A V & CHEAPNESS., |