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Show I ' , THE SALT LAKTE TIMES. MONDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1890 5 LOVE'S DAWN. 1b wanderlnjr through waste places of the world I met my love and knew not she was mine; But Boon a light more tender, more divine, FtUiid earth and heaven: richer cloud curtain furled The west at evo; a softer Bush Impearled Tlie gates of dawn; a note more pure and fine Rang in the thrush's song; a rarer shine Varnished the leaves by May's sweet sun un-curled. ' To me, who loved but knew not, all the air ' Trembled to shocks of far off melodies. As all the summer's rustling thrills the trees When spring's suns strike their boughs, asleep and bars. . And then one blessed day I saw arise ' Love's morning glorious In her candid eyes. John Hay in C intury. Rudolph Alff, Importer of CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Plated Ware, Catlery, Lamps, Yases, and .... Statuary .... MO Main St, SALT LAKE CITY. KELLY & COMPANY Printers, Blank-Boo-k Makers and Stationers. No. 40 W. Second South St. Salt Lake, - Utahj Our facilities for doing First-Clas- s Job Print-ing are of the newest and best Books Ruled, Printed and Bound to Order. Samples of Railroad, Mining, Bank and Mar-- can tile Work always on hand. Complete line of OSIce Supplies, emhracing the most approved Labor-Savin- and Economical Inventions. Prices Low. Call on U. DR. HODGES, DENTIST ! St W. 1st South, - Salt Lake City. --EXCLUSIVE DEALERS I-N-I! 1 Sole Agents for ihmagjtoitf $3.00 Sloes. Spencer & Kimball,' 160 Main Street. 4 Sotcla ant getaurant. wmkekXIiiousil The Walker is Located in the Business Center of thia City and ha all the Modem Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining toa etrictty first-cla- ss house Mismanaged as well as any hotel In the West and is strictly the Business and Tour-ist Hotel of Salt Lake City, Passenger Elevator. The Walker & the Metropolitan Are the Two leadiner Hotels of Salt Lake City. a.SERB Propr. J. F. Marks, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Artesian, Salt or Gas Wells Drilled. ft west Tempi ' Prospects for Coal and 'Minerals. lait i ale at,!. Deep Wells a Specialty Salt Italic Transfer Co. PATTEM & GLENN. : ill Orders Promptly Attenlai tx ' Car Lots a Specialty. vjSZtV Office, lie W. First South it. rHHP raffijfr - Telephone 154. fiStiX F. Aaerbacb & Bro. Will Occupy th! Space Tomorrow With a New "Ad." on Fall & Winter Goods. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN I By the TJsa of Vitalised Air. ALL WOBK. WARRANTED I SALT LAKE MEAT CO. Wholesales Dealers in Dressed Beef Pork, Mutton, Veal, Smoked Meals and Swift's Hams, Bacon & Lard ROLAND & SAMl'SON. Cor Third South and Fifth Wmt Stnelt. 33aUvoa&B. Siaiilariffir Gamp. Time Tatlc.in effect Ansnst 24, 1S90 : BAST BOUND TRAINS. , ....... oi- Atlantlo Atlantlo Mall. Express Leave Ogden B W a.m. 6:0 p.m Arrive Salt Lake 10:46 a.m. 8: p.m Leave Salt Lake... 11:00 a.m. 7:0S p in Arrive Provo 18:J0 p.m. 8: p.m Leave Provo 18:b0p.n. 8:45 p.m Arrive Green River 7:0ft p.m. 4:80 a.m Leave Oreon River 7:96 p.m. 4:90 a.m Arrive Urnnd Junction. .. 11 :30 p.m. B:46 a.ni Arrive Pueblo 8:p.m. :M an. Arrive piTir ,.. rmnn T:! s.ui THE CULLEN, THE KODERX HOTEL OF SALT LAKE CITY. S. C. EWING, - - Prrprietir. B T, Burton, Jr, J. A, Groesbeok, V.B. Aadrsw Burton, Grcesbeck & Go,, BUYERS AND SELLERS 0 CHOICE Business, Residence and Acreage Property. Sole Agents for South Lawn Addition. Office 269 S, Main SL J Telephone 484 David James & Co,, TINNERS, PLUMBERS, Gas 1 Steam Fitters Dealers in Plumbing Material, Pumps, Pipes and Fittings, Steam Heating Supplies, Tin and Iron Roofing, Galvan-ized Iron Cornice, Guttering, Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers, Filters,' Etc. No. 67 i ; Main Street. Pabst Brewing Col The en? Exclusive Hatters !n Salt Lake Yountan's Celebrated Hals. GEO., HUSLEK. ttWALLAClT" ManajjM Utah- Cracker Factory, Manufacturers of the Celebrated WMBOUND TRAINS. .So. I No. A Pacific Paelfic Mall. Express Leave Denver 9:00 a.m. I KM p.m Leave Pueblo :06 p.m. 3:10 a m Leave Grand JunoUon... 7:00 a.m. 7:15 pm Arrive Green Klver 11:10 a.m. 11 : p.m Leave Green 111 ver 11:40 a.m. 11:80 p.m ArrlveProvo 8:10 p.m. :! a.m Leave Provo , :30 p.m. 6:40 a.m Arrive Salt Lake 1:10 p m. 8r5 a. in Leave Salt Lake 8:W p.m. 8:Wa.m Arrive Ogden 4:40 p.m. 10:06 a.m LOCAL TRAINS. HALT UU AND OGDIIf. Leave Bait Lake: Arrive Salt Lake: 8:50a.m. 4i0p.m. 10:45a.m. U:Mp.m 8:1:6p.m. o:66p.m. fklX LAK1 TO BIWOHAM Leave Salt Lake at 7:46 a.m., returnlnir, ar-rive Salt Lake atsiWp. m. 'train arrives from Waan.toh on Saturdays and leaves ror Wasat'.h on Mondays ODly. P. C.DOUOE, t, H. BENIfETT, den. Manager. Uen. 1'aaa. Age Popular Route fllllTOALL rOLMS EAST Only one change of cars Utah to Kan-sas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Can Free Reclining Chair tars. Be sure your ticket reads via the Missouri Pacific Railway H. C. Townsend, O. P. & T. A., St, IauU, S.V. Derrah, C. F. fe P. A., XoomSOS. Frogrtu Bldg Bait Lakt City. Utah, TAKE THE CHICAGO s MILWAUKEE & St. PAUL RAILWAY For All Points East It Is the only line running solid Vestibule, Electric Llg'ited, Steam Heated trains between Chicago. Milwaukee and Council liluffn. Oma-ha. St. Joseph, Kansas City and Boulx City. All trains composed of Pullman magulflcent sleeping cars and TLe Finest Dining Cars in the World. For further Information apply to the nearest ticket office, or ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Aguut SM W. 2nd South street, ba.t Lake O.iy. F, Auerbach Bro, I) m my 1 1 Inter-Mounta- in Ilsctric Co. I 11 II II I l III Has rtnnv4 lo Uwlr nr stam t I I Lilll V I 11 Li Robert Block, forth Comme-d- at St ' ' ' Wb they kare laid la full Uu of Electrical Supplies of All Kinds Agents for Westen Electric Ca.'t Djoamoj to! Iddj lotoa Electric Llht Plant) Installs 1. All Kindt of Electrical Work. The Inter-Mounta- in Abstract Co. Incorporated. CaplUt, $!M,900, IT HAVE tomytot tnt of Abttrv Book t Ball Ltk 11 oexjntr a art prepare! to furalsli naatrrvOa on Urt notim. II' il MAKE cmnpleU Ab.tr. (Dm " f i T ifli in naiirtam J J HHOr all twxo. Ja.ljmeoU. msflfiairlm' Urns, toita padlor. aa am Ids th oflifintl papers and to neoria la probata Mattari m4 also lamina the (pr ani mmfa In dfarlrt ooort praonndiaf. Wc art (ha taly mmywm makint eowpiata aMcaeta; ail tmtj t ry lutein rt-.V- .t tit StM, and a otokn C martial M' d. aJ 'rbe.u Qm tuerrfU. tUOtk IK)OXft. )Lumett ' MMaiXainnM, (Haa HaaSttaa! sH (Formarly PHIUIP BEST) Export, Bohemian, Hoffbrau and Select Blue Ribbon Keg and Bottled Beers shipped immediately ; upon order. - THE FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED FREE DELIVERY! TELEPHONE 335! ' i B. K. BLOCHX Co., ST. --A.fjon.t3. -S- ILVER BRAND OF FINE CH&CKEES 27 E. THIRD SOUTH ST. Salt Lake City, - Utah. J.W. Farrell & Co Flrata, Gas & Steam Fitters Dealers in all Kinds of Lift and Force Pumps Orders taken for Drive and Dug Wells Cesspools built and Connections mads miiain Utrtrt, opf- - Auerbaeh Brot. ; ltltphon Established. I860. D, 0, CALDER'S MllPMEjn You are reprtfu!Iy inlii to call ami emin our Urg to:k of Pianos aqcl Orais, The Finest Ever Shown in Uhh. plant aod Organ i"H on y tne prroenu sQ'l at priea wHbin lh roax'h of alt. CDult $3O0 Piano la being itfgelt "'1. i ffiv. ti) txmt of sal ;faction, and in prirw anil quality it U a marvel. The ra are elnt an4 warraol the mmenxl aad woraniaship HtH-vUn- t, Our ORGANS, MASON & HAMLIN, VV.W. KIMBALL & CO. Are m wail kmnwa to b in R'aailtfU of the World, aad by ait I imT-l.'L- Mcil4s. it i snrir for at 10 autind their prv i'riraa (nxa t'.'J, ui ola on ity payu.at. We bare everything to found ia a 8n rla. mosie store, and at 1 KIwES THE LOWEST. Salt Lake City, : : : Utah Territory. me-rrr- 7tt REMOVED ! Iltilbert .- -: Bros. r -- -' - - Their t ALES I UK )M to the Baw- - .f&&3 MM FATI0N1L BANK racStifo, 37 wet ri- r- Corner 1st Ronlh and JIain. hie mnmmWmm my, VsgW HsT.' a TrjfjT i4aaiWw TtkpUneSH; : : 421 ffSI HWI SOT : : t.O. S)s WE3T SIXDE Rapid Transit. BRIGHTON TRAINS. On a id after Wednesday. October 1, 1M0. and lurther notlr., trains will run taetwei n Brighton ani Salt Lake City as fellows: LEAVE LKAVR Main a 7th 8. Sr. BHKiHxoii. 7:ISa.m. :ia.m. H:W " ' ' 10:15 : ' 11 MS " lll " 1:10p.m. 13:4fip.m. . ' 54:ir ' " 3: - 8:10 ft:!'" " CHAS. S. W1LKE3. Bnpt Utah Central Railway. Time Card in effect May 22, 1890. Passeneer Trains leave and arriveatSlt Lak. Ciiy and Park Cit? dally u follows: salt uii crrr. Train 1 leaves Elfintu So and Main 1 :) a m a " " " SO'p.m sarrtves " " VivjUa.m 4 " ' park crrr. Train 1 arrive Parle City ,' tOff) am 8 " 7:'J(.cn 4 leaves m - 4 - " 6:p.!n FruiTht trains leave and arrive at Salt Li and Park City daily, except hnnilay, aa No. 1 leaves Salt Lake 11 :) m 6 arrives " S is m leaves Park City 11.-0-i m a arrive M - p.m Ko passeuars carried on freifht traiiu. rassESGta batss: Between Salt Lake City and Part aty. ainsle "tween Salt Lake Oty and Park City, rcmaj trlp.C J08.B.T0CS(k . T.J. McKlSTOSB. Managtr. 6a ft-- Fa. A. Snell&Co. Mila-iEErica- ii SMriEatoi Removed to 24 W. 3rd South, Salt Lake City, Utah1 The Russian Empress Deaf.. . The czarina ia almost entirely deaf. When a courier, carrying messages from her majesty, Augusta Victoria, appeared before the czarina, a lady in waiting secretly wrote down his message on a piece of pasteboard, which was handed to her majesty under cover of a fan, and . after she had read it she answered in quite an unconcerned mi'.ner. So it seems that the royal comedy which was once played by the blind George of Hanover, who endeavored by sundry tricks to keep his terrible afflic-tion a secret, is to be repeated today at Petershof and Gatschina. In Russian court circles it is whispered that her deafness is the result of the terrible rail-road accident of Borkum, when the det-onation of the explosives which were intended to destroy Alexander and his family injured her ears. But then her sister, the Princess of Wales, is likewise affected with deafness, which leaves the snHpicion that the trouble is hereditary, Berlin Letter. Freckles and Sunshine. Elder flower water, lemon juice and rose water are all simple remedies for freckles, and will; undoubtedly remove them if they are regularly used and al-- ! lowed to dry on the skin. A famous . " beauty is said to keep her hands white by always using the half of a lemon in washing her hands, exactly as shewould a piece of soap. Although freckles come, Btill nothing is so good, for the skin as sunshine; .it makes the under skin flush, - and a delicate pink and white is the re-sult. A little care about a broad brimmed hat and a good sized sun um-brella will give you all the good desired from sunshine and keep away its de-fects. Keep on tho sunny side of the street in the winter. Ypu know that is the place chosen by Englishmen, south-ern women and dogs, so the friends will look at the good skins of all three, and use the proverb to point a moral and adorn a tale. Ladies' Home Journal Away from Horns for Newt. 1 Another step is to bo noted in the pro--, gress of woman. Henceforth the noble ' art of self defense is to be included in the list of her many accomplishments. The American girl appears to be respon-sible for this latest innovation, and the pugilists of the United States are said to be experiencing an era of unusual . prosperity in imparting their science to Columbia's daughters. For a long time there has been as great a desire on the part of many of these daughters to ao--, quire knowledge of what has hitherto .been known as the "manly art" as there has been on the part of certain English ladies to display their prowess and ankles in the cricket Held. This desire has been intensified by the publication ' f a little rencontre that recently took place on Fifth avenue. St. James' Ga-zette. Good Work on the Ocean. Mrs. Laura Ormiston Chant reports her safe return to England, and relates an incident whjch shows her wonderful power of turnjg to helpful uses each in-cident that transpires. By reason of the crowded dock a woman fell overboard, dragging a boy with her. They were rescued by three of the ship's firemen. Mrs. Chant wrote a poem upon it from the point of view of the fireman's wife, and recited it in the evening to the It so pleased her hearers that they took up a collection, pnt up the manuscript of the ballad at auction and sold hectographed copies of it, raising in this way nearly $150, which was dis-tributed among lie brave men who had risked their lives. London Letter. The Blouse on Fat Women. Why will women weighing at least from ICO to 200 pounds adopt styles that were never intended for any but grace-ful, extremely slender figures? The most incongruous sight, and a not at all rare one, is a fleshy woman sailing along the Btreet in an inflated, baggy blouse, and over that reaching across the middle of the back, with sleeves half covering the sleeves of baggy blouse a zouave jacket, and just as likely as not the jacket and the skirt made of a large plaid. It is a noticeable fact that this blouse waist is worn by more fleshy women than by the ones for whom the style was originally intended. Chicago Herald. Sea Air Ruins Clothes. The effect of sea air on leather and Btiff dresses can hardly be imagined. Two minutes will about take the starch out of the stiffest collars. Challies, cash-meres, flannels, outing cloths, any kind of soft woolen goods, will always look welL Thin silks' are worn, but they are not desirable possessions. It is amusing to see the way the accordion skirt loses its shape. New York Journal '. Kettles for Preserving. ' A porcelain kettle is the best for pre-eervi-too large a quantity should never be cooked at one . time. Large fruits may be put in the sirnp, cooked rapidly at first and then, slowly, to pre-serve the shape. If the fruit is cooked, and the sirup yet thin, take up a piece at a time carefully, boil the sirup until thick, return the fruit to it and cook slowly. Exchange.,. . , j A .Conclusion Jumped At, Guest I assure you that Mr. Edison has invented a machine that will talk and talk without over resting a mo-ment. Old Lady (slightly deaf What did say was the wonan's name? Pitts-ar- g Bulletin. . Exuct. ; I Mother Grace, I am astonished at j yon.' I heard George kiss you six or ; seven times in succession last evening. j Grace It was ten, mamma, dear. J fepoch. I . It Would Seem So. Mr. Goslin I was at a, feast of lan-terns last night, Miss Amy.' , Miss-- Amy Indeed! Bather a light repast,' wasn't it? Munsey's Weekly. , Conld Not Tell a Lie. r Schoolmaam (severely) Johnny, now : tell ine! What have you in your hand? Johnny A sliver, maim A I |