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Show S. JOHANSON, « Published 3 . Daily room, "By'J. Cc. GRAHAME & COL | House LAME of and THEATRE Amusement. SALT the fo» other piaces bride’s new the are put upon ——— ——— and silver upon her ankles and wrists. If she is to be married to aman who has discharged, dispatched or lost his former wife, the shackles which the former wife wore And circulates. gratuitously throughont the city in all the Hotels, Restaurants, Street Cars, etc. Programme with shackles of gold Woman is like ivy—the more you are ruined the closer she clings to you. An old bachelor adds: ‘ ‘Ivy is like woman—the closer it clings to you themore you are ruined.’’ polite Why is a whisper forbidden in society? Because it isn’t aloud. limbs, ‘‘Thare iz no good substitue for wis_ beauty It silence -dom,’’ says Josh Billings, “but iz the best that haz bin discovered yet.”’ pectable, our lives happier, our dispotion sweeter and our social and» domes’ By all tic entercourse more refined. means plant some little thing of grace to a temper the rugged surroundings of the front yard. Its silent, though eloquent Tuerock dollars wages—four o’ day. The indigent sick and poor of Lyn County cost that ceunty in the neighborhood of $3,500 during the past year” 1879. A poet says: ‘‘Love holds me so! I would that [could go! I flutter up and and to and vain—Love In fro. Eat a raw onion holds me so.’’ you go to see her and will she before holder. AHEAD OF TIME her grasp and throw up a window. Paste this in your hat. Never try to equal the smartness Of your smart interlocutor, Itis not his province to recognize smartness in an_ AY self threading THE Hebrew get to fectation of friyolity, used Lady Caroline, friends would find ly taking breakfastin the premier calm- bed. suppose I and day it is because the visions of the night sweetly intermingle. The poet Thompson cultivated laziness as a fine bed, art, and thought out his poems in when Pope was a still worse fellow had a he fit of inspiration on him. We know of a man, co; who hasn’t tasted eight years. [Sours a victim to tobac- food for LINE DOWT TO OF forty- The tubacco killed him in : FAIL Fit Guaranteed Es NR.WILLIAMS ee” 132 Clark St., Chicazo, Mey. Is a graduate of two regular (Allopathic and Eclectic) Medical Collezes ; for 20 years has treated and cured, with unparalleled success, those diseases resuiting from youthful follies or excesses in later life, such as Lost Manhood, Spermatorhaea, Imp: tency Diseases (Sexual Incapacity); also, Private, Kidney and Chronic Remember and habits and abuses of the systern, Dr. Witiiams experience are very important. that age and addresses him- self particularly to those who have already placed themselves under the care of ignorant advertising charlatans from whom they have received no benefits, and who, in fact, have done Medicine, like al] other sciences, them mors harm than good. advance. By is progressive, an] every year shows proof of itspower, Dr. Wita combination of remedies of great curative tbat it will afford not only LiaMs has so arranged his treatment immediate relief, but permanent cure. Do not longer delay. Contents of letters: are held sacredly confidential. Address, L. R. WILLIAMS, M. D., 132 Clark Street, Chieugo, Ii. * > PRINTING. PURCHASE iN Beaver Overcoats For 1879-80. A. Gules HL. LATEST SPRING STYLE OF . es o> IN FUR This xy AND ow, Limes BEAVER. Valuable Neatly Printed and [ay ence fitted some Work LARGE LINE Quilts and EVER usual general mention, assortment &c., besides After ten years of active experiand gratifying success, have retheir office with new and handtypes, borders, etc., of elegant UTau, that has WITH OCCUPATIONS TREATISES! SKETCHES! RECORDS! NEWS! DATA! In addition to the above specialties we have a largeand general assortmnet of to Wo UNEQUALLED FACILITIES «@ ie -ATISTICS! too numerous IN And is the most complete work of the kind ever compiled for this Territory. It is full of INrFoRMATION. Comforters. Notions, PUBLISHED CN THE Printing (Office, will continue the patronage been received in the past. Only Directory OF OF and recent design, and trust that the — merchants and business men of Utah Well Bound, Ik THE A PROPRIETORS & Co. PUBLISHERS. fy 4 THE GAZETTEER wife, struck termagant used to smash the His intimate drawing room furniture. Stvles and A IVD up while the pretty Byron- Call and see them. —~<4-@& ]TAH DIRECTOR and the Fathers and imperturb- able good humor to bear with his SUITINGS ELEGANT simple > sS ie A FINE for Lord Melbounne, who, under the ef- Will enable my customers ts select absence of it both TOWNSEND, ‘Taxidermist, 7 Payson, Utah ron Write for Circulars. ea Americal Hag SOV. swer is, Because they get more of it. ulty best in a horizontai position, ‘Thus: there are hign artistic, intellectual and social uses connected witn an occasional diy in bed, which imperatively claim discussion. Brinley, the great engineer: when he was fairly bothered and puzzled by some tough problem, always betook himself to bed until he had solved it. Most peopls have great kindness and render J. L. Why do pigs thrive better on sour milk than they do on sweet? And the an- physoilogist, maintained that man is an animal who exercises the thinking fac— shuttle and durable. Be sure to see it and its elegant appearance and general advantages will make you its friend. O. H. RIGGS, © s |” Agent, Salt Lake City, Opposite Herald Office | —-+ @ > conumdrum; Lounging in bed —Bayard, the French © GOODS, AMERICAN of winding the bobbir springs and cogs A country correspondent sends up the following of is admirable, while its self setting needle, other, but to astonish with his own. soul-harrowing Stock Selected Together with a fine assortment of it is nearly noiseless and very light running and has a very high rate of speed. tween trees to the house,a mound of stones and shells, with ivy trailing over them, the flowering shiubs or the turf of fern, all such things are attractive, and from a pleasing object for the eye of even the most indifferent b= loosen Weil DOESKINS & BROADCLOTHS. these requirements, and the NEW VICTOK certainly is a flattering success, for The new manner and SUITINGS. French and English manufacturers have kept that faet in view and have striven to procure a machine which would fully incorporate all language will speak to the visitor or the passer-by a woid of eulogy for you. The least flower orshrub will be s me attraction; a curved path winding be- re French, English and Scotch the comfort of home than a simple, quiet and light running Sewing Machine. The res— Large My If you are in need of a really excellent assistant, nothing is more welcome to the busy bousewife or contributes more to makes more din i GOODSD. — eusoo, the bride is literally crammed, aud many die under the spoon in SS Fi) Ee WEKECTOR SEWING MACHINE With extraordinary fattening quality. dish, custhis seed and their national 'rhere is use FALL & WINTER tt ee NEW TELE The food used the proper thickness. for this custom, worthy of barbarians: is a seed called dough, whichis of an home attractive, its exterlor TO SUBEH Be BLOCK. GOMNEY the delicious hot drinks, for which the “OCCIDENTAL ”’ has become noted. JAN, 17 and she is fed until they are filled up to SATURDAY, down HOT TOM AND JERRY. Auer & Murphy are daily meking all SS eee An Easiern bride.—A girl. after she is betrothed, iscooped up in a smal] ——— Facts our NAMES! and 15,000 of goods. NAMES We claim to be up with the |400 Pages, iimes with any house in America. FOR CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Times H. E. PHELPS. SALE 2 TiNE STATIONERY selec 7 ted specially for the wants of th trade, and with good presses can : TURN i? OUT Bae FGACELLENT PRINTING, AT Printing TARE Office, JAMES DWYER. AND l Figu t} Pes. for fine printing, we can turn out better work than ever and will make it a point, as heretofore, to give full satisfaction, We import our own BY At. Moderate Prices. TTT J. &. GRAHAM HMPORIUM & Go.. BUILLDT NG, |