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Show THE SALT TjAK V, TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. lS-JO- . 5 ' TheCheapest Flace to Buy DRY GOODS & SHOES is at F. G, CHAMTENY'S 10 ;C) NEWNICKEL PLATE DRY GOODS STORE - --il . Carry a fine line of Black Goods,BdihLL GIVE YU A SFECIAL SALE 0N DRESS G00DS MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. r . ' ' Cloths' Silk WarP Henriettas. And will pes tively make Great Reductions cn Prices these days mentioned. Ask for our Trices on Cloaks ! 5 - LAMPENY NICKEL PLATE STORE, j B I. BirVs, Jt, 3. A. QroMbwk, W. & a-- Jr Burton, Groesbeck & Co., hums asd siLLtuj or Business, Residence , and Acreage Property. Sola Agents tor South Lawn Addition. Office 269 S. Main SI Telephone 484 WPERFECTV1 Snell &Co BeautifaUVoman hMII.KSj 1.V Uie thuucht jj"'rV ol her (' kwelt. V ft it river? wtmt.s alemflhts'A simlr. imelly w ho W A u Wu1hu N. Vi.SSl1 twillim, k'r ll M 'vTJH "J to hrt clt linn. Si 'JT I rrm, l u 1 I V. Jt ' I1111- lwMlk(ut y m . . rAnttttrsNfi iiUhi. t I gni f ' oltia .ultirwiii lu br.iHIful, Aw.ui.io J1 TU "hol, IwMII'nl f kVxV ) I'"-- 111. u llu. Hu lM whl ! clalmtd fcir II, II mai mily ptri niul HUM Uit rultiiiletlon, bm l.n. lit .turn .nr. dun lit- lli Hi Bi'iiy tkurtiHi. iu. tKiumlt now In lh m.ikfl ly it. umk lt1. r ttdt mi ill. kin la iuil. ItMiiliv Ktbm. Kmtl (lit iciimunwla lnu tamuua iul, iMlf bi.icU chemut u4 cmiucul ili)Wlan. AoElo-AmGric- Shirtmakers. 6.1 wit loetind Jvnith trret. Ml UU City, Uu Take it bf.fouk Bkkakkast. ElSTAUIilSIlBD, 18GO. D. 0. CALDER'S Oregon Kidney! Tea cures diabetes. Oregon Kidney Tciu; A Choice Selection of Fall Baits. Martin Schmidt has just received his first installment of Fall and Winter Suitings direct from London. Progress building, rooms 200, 201, 202 and 203. The best 50 cent tea in town, 80 cents a pound at the Fair. G. H. Dodd, merchant tailor, 249 South Fifth West street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Ml PALACE MUSIC You are respectfully Invited to call and examine our large sturk nf Pianos arid- Orarjs, Tht Finest Ever Shown in Utah. Plan os and Organs sold on easy tint payments anil at pritwt) within the reach of all. Ou.x $300 FiaLXio Is being largely sold, it glvms the best of satisfaction, and In priee and quality ft is a marvel. The rases are elegant and warrant the material aud workmanship tir.it clan. Our ORGANS, MASON k HAMLIN. W. W. KIMBALL & CO, Cheap Lots within one and one-four- th miles of the post office, between 1st and 2nd West South; small payment down and balance on monthly payments. Harrington, Don-nelly & Newell, room 7, Scott-Auerbac- h block. Take it befohe Breakfast. by the S. L. Carpet cleaning company, corner 8th West and South Temple. Telephone No. 472. Are you troubled with gravel, dia-betes, or any derangement of the kid-neys or urinary organs? Oregon Kid-ney Tea is a safe, sure and speedy rem-edy for all such troubles. If your hair Is falling out. ask your druggist for Hkookuin Root llair Grower. Go to Nowcomb's for flue photograph cabinets, $3 per dozen, 102 south Main. Take elevator. Wisdom's Robertine is the only thing now used by fashionablo women to perpetuate a beautiful complexion. Sandberg's new sofa bed is just the thing for offices. Sandberg Furniture company, 108 W. South Temple street. "Take it before breakfast," because It will give you an appetite, regulate the bowels.and cleanse the system of all im-purities Dr. Henley's English Dande-lion Tonic. Sold everywhere. You Are in a Bad Fix But we w:ll cure you if you will pay us. Our message is to the Weak Ner-vous and Debilitated who, by early Evil Habits, or Later Indiscretions, have trifled away their vigor of Body, Mind and Manhood, and who suffer all those effects which lead to Premature Decay, Consumption or Insanity. - If this means vou send for and read our Book of Life, written by the greatest Specialist of tho day, and sent, (sealed), fry ad-dressing Dr. Parker's Medical and Sur-gical Institute, 153 North Spruce street, Nashville, Tenn. Are so well known to lie the Standards of the World, and rtfiiiiiidedl by all Finer Class Mrsit ux, it t untiureiwary far us to sound their prslsn. Prices from 170, and sold on easy payments. W havo everything to Imi found In first class mutle store, and al PRICES THE MIWE.HT. 43 do 47, Wt 371x1 South. Ottsst. Salt Lake City, : : J Utah Territory, " a EXCLUSIVE DEALERS I-N-PMpMIMSjisjsyssasjMS Sole Agents for James Means' ftflfl fa Spencer & Kimball, 160 Main Stmt. Inlon I'acllle Sj.t.m. Mountain Division. On and after Monday, Sept. 15, 1890, trains between Salt Lake and Garfield Beach will run as follows: Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Salt Lake Garfield Garfield Salt Lake :10a m9:25am 1:15pm 2:00pm 10 .4(5 a m 11 :30 a m 1 35 p m "A M p m 2 4") pm 3:30pm 6:10 pm 6:S5pui Sundays excepted. Fare for the round trip SOcts. 8. W. Eccles.G. P. A. Take it before Breakfast. If you want goods at eastern prices, go to the Fair. - California Collateral Bank. Take it befohe Bhf.akfast. Big bargains in diamonds and watches at 13 W. Second South. A full line of men's fine woolen un-derwear can be found at J. u. cms, 287 Main street. llrautlfal Women. The magical effects of Wisdom's Ro bertine as a beautilicr and preserver of the complexion have been attested by thousands of the leading ladies of so-ciety and the stage. It is the only arti-cle ever discovered which gives a natu-ral and beautiful tint to the complexion, removing tan, sunburn freckles, and all roughness of the face and arms, leaving the skin soft, smooth and vel-vety. All remark on its delightful, cooling and refreshing properties, a dis-tinction not found in any similar prep-aration on the market, hold every-where. To Soften tho Sklo. Ladie whose skin is subject to rough-ness when exposed to the air may reni-ed- y the difficulty by applying Wisdom's It restores the natural SSon oirte skin and induces softness and elasticity. Take it before Bbkakfast. i.Th. Jersey Lily" Take it before Breakfast. Your bair is full of dandruff. which can only be removed without injury to the scalp bySkookumRootHairGrower. 'A lovely Complexion retained by the Mav be obtained and use of Wisdom's Robertine. I I I I U WVX SALT LAKE CITY f '" 1 rJiiJM Cir!ei fit j. rw T """"""" VLiti MSZiir 'SB UADIS'I AflOtTMf ' - IX J t If J "it 1 U JAftM, t1 mm 4J i t j V'JlU J CTTT I- - ylTfc?-a,iii a I Mull ImJtrn Otif, ,tnZulZ ill.; LM f-Hf- -f --n r's'-rr- rl 1 I - yiJ-rt- i '""'' " r " "' j jg'f , i i r I - Lwrt .,.y4 f t 1 1111 f -I t Jl .' - pUea, PUea. Piles. Piles cured without pain or detention from business. No cnarge until cure Consultation and examina-trl- t Refer to over one hundred who have been cured by me in Salt Lake citv within the last two years. Fistula figure, stricture, ulceration and all other diseases of the rectum treatedsuccliy Scott-Auerba- Building. Is what Millais christened his famous portrait of that celebrated woman, who has since become familiarly known to the public by that expressive and ap-propriate name. In furs, she has coupled her fame with that of the most celebrated toilet article in existence, as witness what she says: Anot-r-- s Cttk. I B.. July Althouah It l onoitial fur me to u asy lotions or wahw. inl In anr your re'io'sf, 1 bars f.i-- W W'lirt Cr'-a-and Kolwrrlne. Th tonart I eonl!l ep ially efT:vioii in ra- - of roujrr.nwi of t ae skin. an4 I rave been tilling; It rrrry Say fr tl-l- fr.rt!ii(flit. I bave found the KW-t'na- n eicellent prtrati'rti In m s of tai, sunbnrn. etc. nivs by expooore to Maira winds and a July tun. Ftenwe nl roe at tar a Atnm rn.nie rvh. I an leaving for Eu-rope Saturday. V'our., faltlsfo !y. Ulum Hsotkt. To Meson. Wisdom Jt Co. Best Mocha and Java coffee, 40e pr pound. Charles Erickson.opp. city hall. Oregon Kidney Tea cures Inflamma-tion of the Bladder. . California Collateral Bank Has $50,000 to loan on all kinds of per-sonal security at low rate. 13 West Second South. mankind, say thous-an1- s who have?been cured by Oregon KidneyTea. .V J; - WEST JORDAN NOTES. Nfwiy It ns luter-jime-d With Several WIm SuRiti'stl.tne. Gaze on the now house in those me-tropolises, t, iid watch the transfer. Messrs. Davis, Senior, Wilkes, et il, are demonstrating (or llio millionth time that grit and rustling still win lu tlio west, (union City, with her Brighton addl-lion- , is getting the "move on her" thai loads to glory. F.ldorado is coming with marvelous celerity In her wake. The. "West Side l.aph' Transit" in getting there. The earthen-war- e tiling of the big newer for forcing the waste of the oily Into the White Lake canal nt Huena Vista, couldn't stand the proa-Mir- e aud 18 being rapidly replaced with iron pipe. Of Course, the engineer that made the (niU)oalouIation of strain will put ii p for the trilling loss. Any plumber would consider the paying tor Jt milei of big busied newer a more bagatelle an insignificant tithing of his ordinary ehnrges. A many as twenty-fiv- well-borin-machines are now engaged in sinking pipe for artesian water on this side of tho river. Almost Invariably the "tlows" obtained are of absolute purity having no perceptible taint of miuoral of any diseriptloti. OAI1 hands on the Utah & Nevada are sending the clattering car with tumult-uous speed after those pyramids of salt at Saltalr before the fall' rains shall resolve them back again into that ele-ment in which tho Garfield swimmer " often deposits himself- - A thousand tons are brought in every day. The contest of the desert entries of Auerbaeh and Faille, just terminating at the United States land otlice. at-tracted universal attention here as nearly everybody was wanted to testify npon'one side or the other, the Imm-igrant with ltrigham, and the must recent Gentllo tenderfoot being alike called upon to toll the whole truth, in these ever to bo celebrated eases. Tho attention of tho street commis-sioner is respectfully called to the con-dition of the extension of Third Mouth near the west line of the city, where a break in tho canal near the slaughter lion so has gullied anil Hooded the road-way, and "picking" from the ditch to the Intersection of the north and south roatl on tho sectlou lino between to and three. A little attention now will save many a soul perhaps. A little drainage of surface water would make this whole street passable In winter of the bottomless quagmire that it always is, - Every exertion has been made by the desert eutrymim in township one north of the base linn in raugn two west, to secure stillieient water for the perma-nent irrigation and reclamation uf their traels before winter. Tho proceeding has been a costly one, the main ditcli being twelve miles long perhaps, tap-ping the White lake surplus canal in section three, one north, one west. The principal parties interested are Judge Hartch, Mr. Kwlng, of the Cullen: T. A. I)avis, of Tub Ti.mkk; Oyer and Mr.Cohn. The elaborate network of "laterals" constructed by these parties put one in mind of General llalleck's parallels before Corinth, or Little Mac's original campaign up the James. It is a matter of much concern to west-skier- s that Hates Fulton and as-sociates have surrendered their grades, right of way etc., for tho road west to good hands. J. H. Haeon, now leading the new management, Is thoroughly In earnest right from the beginning. The press of the city has often appealed to the business men of the city to raise the money ueeded to put this road through to Dovp Creek at once, and I want to bring to the mind of every person in-terested in Salt Lake City that he, she or they should give instant heed to the warnings of our newspaper mem The Judgnnmnt of one level-heade- man in charge of a uewspaoer is worth forty times as much as that of any other citizen, no matter how intelligent respecting the events that are shaping themselves for the fu-ture weal or woe of his city. Scanning every day the great journals issued at surrounding commercial centers, be can as correctly foresee the effect of this or that combination in railroad circles npon the future business inler-terest- s and growth of his town s Gen-eral Greeley sitting at Washington can foreast the caprices of "Old Probabili-ties," Over and over again the newspapers have warned the men of means of Salt Lake that while the very advantageous situation of the city had so far practi-cal I v raised her to tho sovereignty in trade of much surrounding territory, yet this would not alwsys bo so; that mighty changes among th corporations controlling the whole traffic of this inter-mountai- country were pending, and that there must be constant alert-no- , and industry, and liberality on the part of this city to keep her abreast of these coming charges. If her neigh-bors are to continue to conlribete to her riches and splendor and power she must improve the facilities of e with them. If she is to con-tinue to delight herself with being con-sidered the queen of the territorial cities, she must never turn her gaz away from the perils or advantages that the combinations of the tict sixty days nisy have in store for her. Time and time again the newspapers of the city have called attention to the f ai bility of changing th plao of meeting of the traffic over the Central Pacific and Union I'acifie roads. Suppose steps had been promptly taken to Ibat end thre years atfo, how easily and naturally the bant 1", or the IWk inland, cr tho Burlington would have dropped a terminal here. P.y all means l;t the city make th when a new combination of capital gives her another chance. Of course not so hastily as to tw unwiw! and indiscreet about guarding her fu-ture relations with the new road. If built. See that these things er right, and then go ahead at once. The re-quest made for right of way, together with the terminal facilities asked for, n entirely reasonable, and the coun-cil should take favorable action in me-diate;', AROUND THE COURTS. The docket in Judge Zane's court today was n.s dry as the sail of a Sahara. Motions and demurrers tilled tho sultry atmosphere of the chambers and only the habitual who was without a macin-tosh or the man who wanted anaothe-tic- s remained in the auditorium after the first round. Stacks and columns of law books that roso from tables on whose silent surfaces is engraved the legends of the court room exerted no facination over the rounders who Infest tho chairs. Ouly the lawyers who have an eye out for' tho illusive problems contained within their folios lingered aud with the clouded sky without and tho leaden mantle withiti the day was a dreary one. Two subjects of Great Rritian shook off their "blawsted" Knglish and swear-ing eternal allegiance to the constitu-tion of Columbia walked forth with the papers of citizenship. Otherwise the motion and demurrer occupied tho at-tention of the court until noon. The same sullen lethargy prevaded ' the commissioners chambers. Captain Grecnman had issued a warrant upon which no return bud yet been made and this was held to ripen. In Commis-sioner Norrells department everything was as cold as a refrigerator while Commissioner l'ratt's docket was bar-ren. 0 WERE MARRIED. ur r. wot 'wo Loving Couple United for Better or ilue a Worse at the fair this Afternoon. ' " 11.00. .30. lEEAY Or WEDDING PRESENTS. jL- it Crowd at the Great Exposition' Ma-terially Thinned Out by the fiaia andj Btl Chill Notes. , se in , Ml v. r' re8 A dreary, dribbling, drizzling morn-j- i , ng at the fair grounds and the forty r re liousand dollar building looking like a cive. itsa-- A few dispirited people walked list-essl- y around the building and the rrounds, but for a few stock men near 'he stalls, and a sprinkling of shivering , Children under dripping umbrellas, the place was almost deserted. , : - The reporter's question, "Anything 2.5 c new?" was met by a negative shake of Bora the head, but from every side is called after him, "Wedding at 2 o'clock." r city It's a cold day when the average man 15c or woman misses an opportunity to see a wedding, and in spite of the dreary outlook of the weather quite a con- - course was assembled to witness the ceremony that was to unite in a matrim-onial alliance four young palpitating hearts. Miss Annie H. Sharzo, a blooming !er. maiden of eighteen, and George 1. iwe-- Laytonwho is two years her senior, presented themselves as couple number 0f one. They took up their positions on the band stand in the north end of the main building and gave forth their affirmative responses in ' a quivering soprano and muffled barri- - Thetb.lep-ropertieso- con tinen s claim for on remarkable propels and have "meffir' our IcLttlTf!0 .j prepared to made in regard least is the ce ebrated Oregon Kidney which waPsUIely veKetab'e compound, discovered by an eminent physician and a botanist of rare ability while on a writ to Oregon manv years ago. The remedial and kindly herbs nH11 "J18. Preparation is their homes in the moun- tain fastnesses of the state "where rolls the Oregon." To all afflicted with any troubles of the kidneys or urinary s we would say, "Use Oregon Kid-ney Tea." One of the greatest attractions at the fair, not excepting the baby show, is the exhibit now being made by the bkookum Root Hair Grower company of New York. It consists of a most novel feature, for not alone is there here exhibited within a tastefully deco-rated booth, the preparation controlled and owned by this company, but in ad-dition to this attractive display a most unique and novel display is made in the persons of two little girls, aged 8 and 10 years respectively, showing most beau-tiful and luxuriant hair, thus demon-strating by living witnesses the elfieaey of this famous hair tonic. Those who have not seen the children should avail themselves of the opportunity now offered. Not alone are there these liv-ing proofs of the merit of this preparat-ion, but printed upon the back of ele-gant picture cards which the genial manager of the company is distributing, will be found many bona fide testimo-nials from persons from all parts of the country who have used and been ben-efited by the remedial virtues of this remarkable Indian root. I Itone. The mayor, however, seemed I satisfied with the responses, and in less I (time than it takes to tell it, pronounced I Ithe contract sealed. This couple hail ' i Ifrom Kaysville, Davis county, whither vail Ithey will transport themselves and their I bridal presents in the near I I future. I I The second lover and his lass, who sail I lunder the euphonious titles of Bettie I I Brown and Louis Franklin Haas, are of I I this city, and propose to take up their I Iresidonce here. I I The presents to be distributed among I I the contracting parties consist of, first: I I A cook stove with complete set of cop-- J I I per furniture, given by George M. Scott ft 1 4 Co, j wash tub, water pail and wash LI I board, given by Remington, Johnson & V ICo.; one pair white blankets, given by 1 IJ.R. Walker of Walker Bros. ; crockery M I toilet set, given by Steele & Co.; beau-- I tiful table lamp, given by Hoock & I I Clawson; silver cruet stand, given by 1 IJoslyn & Park; fancv water set of I I pitcher, six glasses and tray, given 'by I I R- Alff ; book album, given by C. H. I iParsonsjone pair lodies' line shoes (to fit I I the bride), given by Spencer & Kim-- I I hall; one half dozen gents' fine socks I I (for the groom) given by George Mul--I llett & Co.; fine silk umbrella, given, by ) I I Bast Territorial Merchandise company; J I roast of beef (for the wedding dinner), J I given by White & Co.; silver cake bas-"- 1 I ket, given by Davidson, Leyson & Mc-- I I Cune; one pair lady's slippers, from I I Hirchman & Co. I I The following prizes were awarded I I yesterday afternoon: ' I I In the spelling class under eighteen I I years, Albert Taylor, aged seventeen, I I a St. Mark's pupil, was the winner. I I That in the senior class resulted in a tie J I between J. C. McCordell and W. W. I Barton, each one of the contestants I I scoring 92. The prize In each case was I I a Webster's unabridged. 'J I There waa but one prize given in the I I musical contest. The decision of tho II Judges fcct: was as follows, 100 being I Miss Jenta E. Smith, 85; Miss Crosby I "5; Miss Kate Dovey, 65; Miss Cumorah I 00. I The drill of Ogden cadets was very I nne and was one of the features of the I afternoon. I ,rGeore Q-- Cannon, John M. Young, HeberM;Wells, Sam Levy, George M. I Scott and Wilford Woodruff are the I Popular contestants for public favor I nd the winner is to carry off a gold I medal. I The pet dog of the fire department I iU give an exhibition of his aecom-- I phshmenta this afternoon at 1 o'clock. I The awards in classes A and B, horses I and'cattle, will be announced tomor-- I row at 2 p. M. I The fair closes tomorrow at 10 p. m. I All exhibits of live stock and goods I must be removed from the exposition I S,'ill(5lng and grounds on Saturday. I The secretary's office at the fair I building will be open all day for that I Purpose. I On Saturday; the speed programme I "id grand exhibit of standard bred I stock will take place at the driving I Park. A number of prizes are offered, I 'he most interesting one being for the I best lady horseback rider. I At the right Of the main entrance is I jn exhibit which commands the atten-- I on and concerns the welfare of almost I fTery man; woman and child that at-- I 'ends the eighteenth territorial exposi-- I ?? which is now running full blast. I exhibit contains a very attractively I Ranged display of Wisdom's Famous I ftobertine, an article for the complex-- I n, which is in large demand in every I f'ate amj territory in the union, in fact I is conceded to it the largest sale of I ny toilet preparation ever discovered. I 10 our fair readers we would say react I ltle testimonials given this meritorious I Preparation by distinguished ladies, I nnnent physicians and celebrated I eberoists, then buv a bottle and rise " I carefully as directed and you will be I 'harmed with . the effect a clear, I fealthy transparent skin to which .notn-- I jag but the blush of the rose and the I "'eshness of the lily can be compared. I valuable companion to Wisdom s I fiohertine is the highly prized V tolet I Lm, an iadispensible adjm10' to I lry lady's toiletf It prevents chaps, I iughness of the skin and cures these I annoying and troublesome con-- I S't'ons when thly exist. Next on the I of useful articles is Pr. Henley s lulirornl Collali-ra- l Ilmik, Loans money on diamonds, watches and all personal securities at low rates. 13 W. Second South. ITS NAMEIS DENNIS. The Eeign of Zing Pestilence to be Brought to a Sudden and Perpet-ual Termination IN TEE FERTILIZER'S FURNACE. A Process That Will Cloan the Alleys, Disinfect Backyards and Bring Blushes of Health. The proposition of Z. Wood to receive and dispose of all R;irb;ige was accepted and the mayor Instructed to make the necessary con-tract with the Klo Grande Western for hauling the same In iit barrels to Kevler switch. This was the dry, prosaio paragraph that crept unnoticed through the col-umns of yesterday's dailies and yet it was the un poetic prologue of a revolu-tion that is about to take place in the future handling of the garbage aud offal whose impish offspring has visited all quarters and entailed huge doctor bills, embalmers bills and florists bills when they were least expected. The simple work of making a contract with the Rio Grande Western for the hand-ling of filth was easy but there is a tale behind it. When Zoe Woods went before the sapient sires of the council chain ber with his proposition it was the lirst step in the erection of a Fertilizing works that, it is said, will afford direct employment to more than 100 meu or, on the basis of papular calculation, support to some three hundred persons. The works as projected are similar to those operating in nearly every city in the east and wil be put up at a distance of twenty miles from the metropolis that their gases may not reach tho sen-sitive olfactories of the inhabitants. It Is intended, according to Mr. Wood's brief recital, to handle through their furnaces every iota of the garbage and offal upon which the reporters have lavished their vaults of satire. The faithful old charger that died game and in harness and whose bloated trunk lies bleaching in the equinoctial rain will no longer furnish carnival for the skulking scav-engers of plain and forest but will be consecrated to the furnace. His dapper coat will go to perfect the plas-ter for parlor walls, His hide will come forth upon the pinched and mi-croscopic foot of the clgarettish dude as a spike-toe- shoo, while his fat and sinew will come forth as oil for troubled waters and highly perfumed soap for the complexion of the household angel. The residue well that goes to the Sandwich Islands to vitalize tho soil and subsequently into the bread basket of the consumer. So with the crum-pled milker, the faithful watchdog, tho grunting porker, the rejectod gobbler until the offal of the market, the gar- - bage of tho alley and filth of tho thor-ughfar- e has been harvested. Nor does it stop here for the odiferous vault will belch its contents into air-tig- barrels and will go to the fertilizing furnaces. "There will be no more howls about the effluvia of of dumping grounds," said sanitary inspector William Show-el- l this morning, "for when this thing is finally settled all to be done is to fill up the barrel, seal it np tight and roll it aboard the cars at the Rio Grande Western depot. And it is a big reduction in the expense of the sanitary department, which has to bo maintained or disease will go on with its ravages." A run through tho pages of Inspector Showell's well kept register, which is rarely opened to public gaze for the particular reason that the name of the complainant is kept in invi-olable secrecy reveals a decidedly in-teresting column of statistics. This col-umn may not suggest the snowy white-ness of Italian marble but it expresses an idea of the real volume of tilth in which Zion has been floating. Within the past five mouths over two thousand complaints have been entered for of the garbago ordinance, and they are still rolling in. Mr. Showell says that his notices have been generally observed but as this is the lirst season in which a real aggressive crusade has been waged against alley and hackyards, the peo-ple have had to be educated up to the metropolitan standard of municipal cleanliness and hygienics. In this per-iod of five months between ten and eleven thousand cargoes of this sicken-ing compound from kitchen and sink have been carted to the dumping ground and otherwise disposed of. "Yet," chimed the inspector, "the work has scarce begun." Nor has it, for thirty teams are now plying between the haunts of grim pes-tilence and the perfumed confines of the dump. Of this number nine are suplied by the city for public service, and is a gratuitous franchise to all who leave their sweepings at the front door. The alley is snubbed. The remainder of the teams are paid from private purse, and these will now be kept at constant work until every vestige of the death-breedin- g matter has been wiped out of alley, thoroughfare and backyard. The atmosphere takes brighter com-plexion with tbesfl assurances and in a few weeks the citizen may gulp her down without syrnp or bitters. The proper place to spend a leisure hour is at the enfo Royal. 1'rivato wino rooms. Commercial avenue be-tween Commercial and First East sts. The Experience of A Cnnu-lentint- Wommi. Mr. Wisdom Dear Sir: I beg to thank you for the delightful ami re-freshing "Robertine", you so kindly sent me. I havo used the toilets of the most celebrated manufacturers of Lon-don and Paris, but consider your "Rob-ertine" their superior in point of purity and excellence. Wishing you tho un-bounded success you deserve, 1 remain, faithfully yours, EmmaAbuott. HARRY R. BROWNE, THE EXPERT Accountant, Has removed to 239 Main street, six doors north of the old stand. Students received and qualified in bookkeeping. Accounts audited and adjusted. Books written up and posted by the month. G. F. Calmer linn. Removal. The paint, oil, window glass ami show case stock has been removed to our commodious factory building, No. HO Commercial avenue leadiug off from Commercial street. O.ur stock is large-ly increased and wo invite our former patrons and the public to visit us at our new quarters. Prices cut. down to bod-roo- Ask for Culmer's Enamel Ready Mixed Paint. TAKE IT BKVOMK DKKAKJfAST. The great appetizer; tonic and liver regulator. Positive specific for liver complaint. Bad taste in the mouth on arising in tho morning, dull pains in the head and back of tho eyes, tired feeling, dizziness symptoms of liver complaint. Remedy Dr. Henley's English Dande-lion Tonic. Get the genuine from your druggist for $1, and take according to directions. " ,,. |