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Show 4; , ic, at aia oe ioc pl Si, cla Naar yell “attra Gate eh pete) ane on Sette Asie ics ere ag bios BE pee oe at eo } SOT Sa ) WESTERN SOALTER & SHELCROVE Home In the ; éalers- seers ie scence i 22 Sill | i la A eM (eciea youease aa Esrry ORGANS, i I | 1 BSTC NY t/ in use. iB és II One, : wf, V Sl Wi PIANOS. ing. et AN Hf) Wf) eh j Wi te GCOALTER Box D. & SNELGROVE, 74S. Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. i. A ia Wj Ziti DR.G.H. KEYSOR, oe es a = fe of his SSS S ‘2 HAY a RNR REMEDS S ' vitalized air. of Artificial Teeth, $10 to $15 per set! Office in the Scott-Auerbach Build’g cat e ° me : | does 69. oe The Largest Institution South of{Salt Lake. . oe just,” 7 Bates Mrs. Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. UTAH: Hayti eee gauras. ocracy be: [,umber, Manufacturing Aud Building Co. and Retail Dealers in Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Blinds and Mouldings, Wire and Slat Fence and all kinds of Building Material. 41] Goods Sold at Salt Lake Prices. W. R. H. PAXMAN, Supt. PROVO CITY, UTAH. HENRY F. CLARK, THE TAILOR, 29 E. First South Street. to ee z by the it of-) had coos nothing (\alifornia Fruit Store, a president his black- to conceal. She married me. EXPERIENCE Was His TEACHER. Prepossessing youug stranger: “Pardon me, miss, but I see you are all alone. won’t you permit me to steer you down the slide on toboggan ?” | FRED G. LYNGBERG, Propr. Groceries, Provisions, Poultry, Fish, Game and Fresh Oysters in Season. 58 B. Second South St., Opp. the old place. CITY G. LYNGBERG. your Pretty Miss: “Although I do not know you, sir, I will accept your kind offer, provided you can prove to me that you are competent.” He: “Certainly! I have been a bunco steerer now for ten years.” She: “Indeed! How rice!” (They slide down together.) “Got a conundrum for you Johnnie, invented it myself,” said : ce x, theld : s easy when thought Johnnie, and on his way home he built one on asimilar plan which he tried to explodeon the maternal “I say, ma, here’s a riddle, endetne cheapest fence is the old fashioned Virginia worm fence, except in cases where there isa market for the timber that makes it more valuable for other 2 a shamdame and t’other’s a da— Ow! ow!! ow!!! that hurts I tell you, can’t you takea fellero’ your size?” The conundrum factory has been closed for repairs. ue a is ae ereea nobel fe ae ae ee aoe a a (without stirring) till it crisps in cold water. Line buttered pans with peanuts and pour the candy over them. When nearly cold mark off into squares, White Taffy—Two pounds granulated, sugar, one teacupful cold water, two teaspoonfuls vinegar, two teaspoonfuls butter. Boil till brittle when tested in water. When done, add one tablespoon vanilla and pour on & buttered platter to cool, Pull rapidly till white and brittle, Peppermints—Turn half a cup of boiling two oe r Se five minutes; . LPs ‘ : o yp ¢ : 5 x a int) a colder atmosphere, the result that. the moisture densed. -—-New York Telegram. | ‘ ‘ | with., is con- | | = as. W. Eardley, oa stir in a & ; espoon- Le f Umber D ea fi er Na) . a tablespoon- | to a sixteen- | fyls of water and one of butter, until it shows Then known | threads when dropped from the spoon. well which is too and foot length, | sugar over the fire until thick; then drop | from a teaspoon upon buttered paper and let | them harden. | Crystallized Popcorn and Nuts—Boil one regulation | eupful of white sugar with three the case that In to require a description, will be the cheap- | pour in three quarts of freshly made popcorn; est and best. In localities where timber | stir until the sugar is thoroughly distributed, * © ° . 18 SCarce the wire fence is increasing all t then set it away to cool. Nut meats the time in favor. Farmers who fear in. | the same way are delicious. | jury to stock from the barbs are many of them making= a combination fence of GuAcea Gham g& Latest novelties in mirrors used in are Poriiche: tells that one from the oe noe Itesis of these is Seo what is called the moon mirror, difficult to root out when once estab. | Camps oe ee ie nee lished, and for this reason should not be He oe z ef a cae a i used for division fences unless they are expected to remain permanently. Hedges ne rere ga eg| eee geet eee ae ae 2 na ete a ae ae ue cat nurror is formed with a comfortable pussy studying her reflection thoughtfully in the glass while a friend of hers— either silver Les or antique either inin sil ee b brass: : like = b herself— ae the the top of her over peers quizzingly at . i \ . Miss : a : Hanna b ‘ s9498 Bill INOS | : ‘ Keeps ee hand 7 _—__| arrow above, while the feet are visible at the guage in lower creatures is not confined to the tongue. Most of the creatures base asthe support of the glass. Owl! mirrors are included with the new forms as are many varieties with floral ornamentation. One of the prettiest of these is a mirror rising from behind a rustic lattice entwined with vanes with perhaps a bird perched at one side. ; Why That the full Is It moon MILLINERY GOODS Of the best quality and latest styles. LADIES’ HATS and BONNETS Larger? appears larger when with tails talk with the tail as much as near the horizon than it does in the zenith, trimmed to order on short notice and at with the tongue—some more. A horse’s notwithstanding that the lumixary is ucarer tail is frequently quite articulate. A the earth when at the zenith, is due to the very reasonable rates. dog’s tail holds half his power of expres- magnifying property of the dcnsei atmosPlace of business, a few doors west of sion. As we have lost the caudal aphere through which it is viewed at the National Bank, pendage, we have grown to be very OriZol. tonguey—it is a necessity. All our lan~Thanktui for Good Health. guage is from the mouth. But Bosco, PROVO CITY, UTAH. Thank the Lord, all ye that can call your you see, talks at both ends about equally The day bas gone by for well, and when he meets you after an ab- selves heulthy This age de. sence he is so delighted that both ends ‘physically delicate, women contend in the effort to express joy. mands Hebes and voungz Venuses with ample Sometimes I pity Bosco, for it seems as waists and veritable muscle. Specked fruii and specked people go i the same category in if he would twist himself into two dogs. Tt really must be very embarrassing to the popniar taste. To the question, ‘thow are have language at both ends, and neither you today?” I, for une, always feel like reply — one quite complete. But at last Bosco ing in the words of an old Irish servant we settles the dispute by sitting down on his onee bad (God rest ber taithful seul wher tail to keep it still, and the other end ever it be this windy day!), “First rate, glory comes out ahead. Hurrah for the head! beto God! [t issuch-a grand thing to be weil and ~trong, to feel that your soul is riding on —E, P. P. in St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Advance in Medical Science. The greatest advance in the medical science of our generation is the clearer and more general recognition that the power of medicine to cure diseases is extremely limited. In other words, that the aim of the enlightened physician should be prevention rather dias cure. The sanitary science has accomplished wonders, but only as the hancmaid of medicine. The discoveries of the past two centuries have taught sanitary reformers where bearing while such limiting and golden to work. fruit, and the work of the curtailing longer and view , how his income, its way broken Talk sar has to glory in a chariot and notinae down old mud cart. . about happiness! Why, a well beg. a better time of it than a sick king. any day If. then, doctor make pleasanter.—Edinburgh life Re- a bird, your strong wing uplifts you above the countless sha''ts of pain which that grim old sportsman. Neath, is ever aituing at poor humanity. count yourself an ingrate if the song of thanksgiving is not always welling from your heart like the constant song of a bobolink singing for very joy above the clover.-“Amber” in Chicago Journal. ce" “Home Industry Our Specialty.” a It is which, like Things Worth Knowing. Kind treatment and warm barns lessen the feed bill. The parsnip is generally considered sweeter and better for a little freezing, It is estimated that the crows have cost the farmers of Maine $100,000 the Provo Co-Operative CLOTHING DEPART MEN past year. The 5-year-old son of John W. Purcell, of Rovhester, threw stones at some snapping turtles in a pond, when they attackeil him, fastening themselves upon his legs and injuring him severely. A Senia (O.) man stole crape from the Sized Walls. Walls are “sized” with a glue or gelatine composed largely from animal scraps, It prevents the porous plaster from taking up too much of the paste or paint put on it as a last coat, Paper that is glossy is what is known as “‘sized paper.” Writing paper is treated to a thin coat of gelatine which prevents the ink from spreading on the porous paper, and also increases the strength in proportion to the amount of glue used. No eggs need be expected if the poultry house is not made comfortably warm for the winter. A good rubbing with card and brush is liked by the cow as well as the horse and gives equal benefit. A mound of earth built up hard and sharp around the base of young fruit trees will protect from mice. Turnips, especially if fed with the leaves, Dore FULL LINE OF HOME-MADE SUITS CONSTANTLY ON HAND [oro will impart some taste to the but- ter, it is affirmed, and musty fodder, moldy straw, unripe or rotten roots and turnip leaves are all more or less inclined to give a bad flavor to milk. Hubbard squash, properly steamed and mixed with corn, rye or barley meal, will make the best hog feed in the world, it is claimed, snd will cause the { a ef being | mirror. The Arabian mirror shows the head | of alaughing Arab woman with bow and A dog’s **good morning” is something I could not ungerstand for a lon~ while. It consisig-Of a wriggle from end to end, and an effort to shake hands with both his head and his tail at once. He hardly seems to know just which end to put forward. This is the.secret of it: lan- | eh of by many, it is doubtful if the hedge fence is increasing in general popularity [or farm purposes. In the older settied | sections of the country fewer highway | : are being in made every year. The .|| fences ground that | opinion is constantly gaining How Dogs Talk. .| Square. it GRONMtas Pid Wom iatretenes Mees doieenh oe ee : es with a tickling twig the nose in bronge hele ard with ee small we ls attention and frequent pruning to keep them sightly and under subjection. While they are still well thought ok should be foncak in fenced out. o frequently killed. grows | 2 hee north with |i the variety of * these articles made i light 7 re ee er eee It | 340 8. First East Street, half block Mirrors. For a hedge fence, the osage orange, all things considered, ’ is the best for all sec.f tions wh¢re it is not liable to be winter made it myself. Whatsthe differ- door of a friend. ence between the wax figger of a lady, and pa not letting me go to the circus last week? ‘Camse one’s ae oe ea: ve oe eee and So a gee heae led dog, and the other is a dead log. how.” || In sections where rail timber is near at | ful of essence of peppermint and stir the the unselfish lotof mankind and a generous. sense of duty that have stimulated many of those researches that are now know time an English meteorologist ooy”} . “When the temperature of a [oye of watery is Hey yor eleit holds eatL the e quantity quantity oiaie vapor vap an ititisis able : retail moveD than to retain, thisis ae nde cand lasses, : one tablespoonful sweet milk, one | CXCeSSice QO! moisture concenses, anc Peeks ither assumes the form of dew or betablespoonful essence of lemon, butter the | € SS Se o is size of an egg. ‘comes visible to the ae in the form Rak —Chicago Herela. a‘boy to a playmate. “Whats the difference between a poodle you are dragging bya chain, and a rotten tree trunk?’ After due deliberation Johnnie passed. “One is a head. SALT LAKE Says] JuDGE—If, as you say, you found this woman~so violent and headstrong even during the engagement, why did you marry her? ABUSED. HUSBAND — I—I didn’t marry her. warn other 4 | says: amie fogs ear Butterscotch—One cup sugar, . one cup mo- | 18; oes I rested m) ee fence. ang aneSimpenetrable pony makes years 4 Them kind is awful FRED. but the surrounded ie.® "Followarare aie OTMRE oni bung: dere why Molasses Candy—One quart molasses, one- | Of a fog or eloud ogs are more half cup vinegar, one cup sugar, butter the general in autumn, because, at that size of an egg, one teaspoorful of soda dis time, the ground is still compara- cured tao. | boards and wire. luck is this—Our good or bad our we attribut to good luck charge we luck bad our shrewdness, over to-somebody _else’s—ackount. you Telephone No.68. there, degr id ades J. Billings: All that I kno about a PROT Comtinatioz ae . | i‘ hata began I} low necked aress HE He Grankeendcnial’ dave Of Prosi. Jy Pe , dent Buchannan. As usual, Dem-| s : : FP. W. C. Harxuenpruck, Supt. Wholesale end a philosopher; Snages, of Tan ; ; he. Says to Tar never be-| fOUDIC) : : It must be a pleasant sight, Pr oduce. CITY. liable QT a| O f Utah | ten| makes the justey awfully mad a all Kind Inas PROVO is ee lr Mockery £ 14 food for animals. ° : The ee ce : : Sins at Home. j is BGneigy is it. 3 for It is not denied that charity ' Merchandise General And na ; Autumn, are more general in the fall than any = ee half ar cakes. baking powder, hair oil and liver pills. The man who visits the exposition and misses the gallery loses half his life.” 0» | purposes. waiting to one ‘ completely losers’ | hoard fence, with two posts are no | street car that comes up loaded. Za : Ol 1 apply not 4 ae a ee bare ThadSee sixteen campaign: oficred tome at discustingly low priccz and was weighed four times, losing about a pound each time. Seven times did J drop in a nickel to ‘see it work,’ and when Il went down (stairs 1 had my overcoat pockets chock full of samples of yeast . as nis ‘ Patient waiters my catarrh J walk of weary arms by trying my son and neir or six different baby jum oe and then I had ay ae Ee ee te Oh St. Louis commercial writer. Th; ic e ns ca 118 must be spring wheat. oe : in question ascend own. Ww ve brief Fogs of a patent The clerk of the weather seems to be getting up some ex-ice laws ota ; Ina the w Wily j A lynching party always travels at a breakneck speed. i) . of reply to tively warm, and the jowest air strata. which ue saturated with moisture, NO PLACE LIKE HOME, Painless extraction of Teeth by the use ve Prevalence In live difierent times, and nearly chokec myself on a piece of ‘dog bread,’ thinking | %!ved im oe Se Bees ae in ume Bee it a sample of a new water eracker instead woe ee ° ig ve ee © baste) i SN Fong : fakir. hour Thad 7 NSS ee , Candies. i GP ee A eae Nie <— SS = eo SS SS Ss a During the {ast two or three genteel Made It is very convenient to make candies over & gas or oi] stove, as the heat can beso nicely regulated, A porcelain lined or copper vessel should be used in making sugar candies, ie years lused IsCdLO to BO:go regularly tes j and make one lap | ar gallery, but but until the othe: around the gallery, .., | day Ihad not set foot in the exposition : : gailery for many moons. After this ] Shall Were mies The Lule. ae te ie el Ce Eee ST eeu S Pe ory of the | HF NY hh A H} i] YY (ZA \ KNABE f Gaia whe Ry Pu Gallery. long ago: ‘tl! have attended the exposi ‘ 2 . tion yeur.after year. since the first cpen aS WW bi iP WEBER2 fe ND Lage 225,000 o> JEN . : Exposition Said an old time resident of Chicago not The Salt Lake Music WEEKLY. * THE Suits made to order from the celebrated Provo Woolen Mills Goods, samples of which _ are sent on application. Try a pair of our all-wool Cassimere Pants at $5. = A. Sineueton, Supt. ‘7 animal to lay on fat fast: The mixture should be abou ten pounds of squash totwo of meal. ei srk oS as | be 2 ree Ge ‘Ye ie EE J |