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Show j Scenic Line of the World! j DENVER & RIO GRANDE I Western Railway. J Universally conceded to be I THE POPULAR j Passenger Route ! j netween the a.t and Wert. I Tlxo only Iilno Between Ogden, Salt Lake and Denver , Without Change of Cars ! Tlx Only Xjlzro Between Salt Lake and Chicago ' With but One Change of Cars ! "I I The Only Line between the West and the East Running Through Salt J Lake TJity. . Pullman Buffet j Sleeping Cars! f On all Through Passenger Trains. I tW" The Only Line from Salt Lake City run- , uing Sleeping' Cars Free for the use of t passengers noloing Second-class and Emigrant Tickets. The Atlantic Express. Leaves Ogden daily at 9:80 a, m.; Leaves Salt Lake City daily at 10:55 a.m. Direct connection is made at Pueblo and Denver for Omaha, Kan- tas City, and all points East. The Pacific Express. Arrives at Salt Lake Cite from the East at 5:00 p. m., and leaves for Ogden at 5:10 p. m making 'i connection with the Central Pacific for the West. Local Trains, i Leave Salt Lake City as follows: For Bingham and Alta at 7:25 a. m. For Ogden at 5 :10 p. m, J Arrive at Salt Lake City: From Bingham and Alta at 4:15 p.m. ! From Ogden at 10:50 a. m. j Tickets for all points East and West can be f purchased at the Depot Office and City Ticket Office, White House corner. Salt Lake City. S. W. ECCLES, G. P. & T. Agt. J W. H. BANCROFT, Receiver. THE CHICAGO, Milwaukee & St. Paul I RAILWAY COMPANY. ll The Last Built, Best Equipped, I Shortest. Line f f BETWEEN j! Council Bluffs Chicago AND ALL POINTS EAST. ; . I THE CHICAGO ' 1 AND : ' ! NORTHWESTERN Railway. ! j - - ! I I! " ; y k Best Route and Short Line BETWEEN ' Omaha, I Council Bluffs AND-r 1 Chicago. , The only line to take for Des Moines, Mar-snalltown, Mar-snalltown, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixon, Chi-c?o, Chi-c?o, Milwaukee and all points East To the 1 feoplc of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, UUih. I laalio, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Cali- I ;"r'ia, it offers superior advantages not possi- I We tiy any other line. f Among a few of the numerous points of su-l su-l Periority enjoyed by the patrons of this road I "otween Omaha and Chicago are its two trains day of DAY COACHES, which are the finest "'at human art and ingenuity can create ; its "ALACE SLEEPING CARS, which are models J f comfort and elegance; its PARLOR DRAWS' DRAW-S' V 00M CARS, unsurpassed bv any; and its t widely celebrated PALATIAL DINING CARS, 1 ' equal of which can not be found elsewhere. I ri 1 ?uncIl Bluffs the trains of the Union Pa- I ,oC.??' cnicct in Union Depot with those of .J-h!cago A Northwestern Ry. In Chicago 1 i,u.auns of thiB line make close connection I "h those of all Eastern lines. hh IPetroit. Columbus, Indianapolis. Cincin-Mni',18 Cincin-Mni',18 Fai8' Buffalo, Pittsburg, Toronto, Pa1, ?.?st?n' York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and all points in the ask the ticket agent for tickets via the- "Northwestern" - BUGKITT, R.S.HALR, A Gen . Manager. Genl Pass, Agent ( CHICAGO.. I 1 J '::;rl ... j .... ........ ........ .. .... .... mMl j IB cSz, 0 r ., ... .... .... ... ... .... .. .. j THE B ALTIMOEE & OHIO Is tlie SHORTEST andthe FASTEST ROUTE FROM THE WESTERN CITIES Ttie Only Route via Washington ! SO EXTRA CHARGE OX LIMITED TRAIXS. The Shortest and Most Direct Route To the East . IS VIA THE Atcliison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Which connects In a Union Depot at PUEBLO with the Denver & Rio Grande Railway. This new line is splendidly equipped with Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Day Coaches, Steel Rails, Best Railroad Eating Houses in the country, insuring speed, safety, comfort and luxury. Quickest time to the Missouri River. W. B. HAMBLIN, W. F. WHITE, General Agent, Gen. Pass. & T'kt Agt, Denver, Colo. Topeka, Kan. CHAS. T. PARSONS, Traveling Pass. Agt., Denver, Colorado. liiie buklingtonT I ROUTE. I T : i SHORT LINEI-t-SHORT LINE! Denver 7 7- Cliicaso. And All the Principal Cities East. G. H. CROSBY, F. B. SEMPLE, General Agent. " Traveling Agent. 428 Larimer St.; DENVER, COLORADO. 1 XX E Utah Central E. R. -A-rril 1, 1886. Passenger Trains leave Salt Lake Daily, as follows: fol-lows: GOING NORTH Atlantic Express at 8:00 a. m. " " . Park City and Utah Northern North-ern Passenger, 4:15 p. m. GOING SOUTH Express at 720 a,m. Passenger Trains Arrive in Salt Lake, Daily, as follows: FROM NORTH Atlantic Express at 7:30 p.m. " " Park City and Utah Northern Passenger, 11:15 a. m. FROM SOUTH Express at 6:40 p.m JOHN SHARP, GenT Sup't. FRANCIS COPE, Gen'l Fg't & Pass. Agt Sanpete Valley Railw'y Trains leave daily as follows: Leave Moroni 9 00 a.m. Arrive at Nephi . . .11.00 a.m. Leave Nephi 1-00 p.m. Arrive at Moroni .......3.00 p.m. - Stages connect at Moroni for all parts of San Pete and Sevier. Private teams and spring wagons can be ordered or-dered by telephone at Nephi, to be ready on arrival of trains at MoronL Price, $4 per day, driver paying all his own expenses. S. BAMBERGER, Manager. FOR .. Man and Beast Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AWAY ! ThtouE-h the failure of a Ir mnn-r.,v mnn-r.,v fccturer of Cashmere Partem Frinee Shawls, there has come into our bands laree consignment of Plaid r . 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Including ., ibt Coftnter, Platform. May, Coal )l p 6raln. Stock and Mill Scale. 1 -Ton TVa'ffon Senls OxlS, 840 I S-Ton, 7x18, S50t -Jl 4-Ton, 8x14. SCO. TTf Beam Box and Brass Beam included, AFarmers' Portable Forge, $10. Sa'W Forge and Kit of Tools. t35.u j a ffiAlJMA Al I T'!s needed for Repairs. """tWI j Tong, Brills, Bellow and s' t ill Kinds of Slackmls1 Tools, And hundreds of nsefnl Article Retailed leas'' than Wholesale Prlcca. Forges for all kinds of hops. Pool-Power loathes and Tools for doing repairs in small Shops. wg Improved Iron Corn-Sheller. ycl8Tht, ISO lbs., .py price, 86.5a EheHs a liushel a minnte; Fanning fl Mills, Feed Mills. Farmers' Feed Cooker, II jifc, &c gave money and send lor circular. a"" A $65-Sewing $65-Sewing Macline For $18. Drop-Leaf Table, FITS awers. Cover Box and attachments. But tha teat. Newest and Best. Machines Warranted to give isfact'.on. Thousands sold, W 0 a!i parts of the Country. NDF0B FULL PRICE LIST. Address CHICAGO SCALE CO.. 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"East Lvnne." and jokes that hse been written for fome yir-: illn.te:!. 39. Tlio Lnurel Bnah. A Novel. By Miss Mulock, it. TJaeful Knowledge for the MiHtitit. a handy author of "John Halifax, Gentleman," etc. book of us rul in formation for all, upon many and variuat 40. Amo Barten. A Novel. By George Eliot, author . subjects: illustrated. of "Adam Bcde,"" Tho Mill on tho Floss," etc. - 15. Called Buck. A Novel, by Hugh Cuavir, auihor of "Dark Days,' e'rt. A I ID ILUFnltAI Cn m7s?s?9 We will send any four of these books and our catalogue, containing ' UUn UilCLIUALLU Iff rtfls prices of alllcadms papers and books for IS cents in stamps. Amy 8 book S(Fct.t tlie whole 40 for itl.AO. Send P. O. Note. Registered Letter, or Money Order, and address at nee. FKAJkKLLX KEWS COMPANY. 725 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa. THE SALT LAKE EVENING DEMOCRAT Evening Democrat, PUBLISHED EVER DAY, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. - I ' ! iiDEMOCRATIC J0URNAL . 1 i THE DEMOCRAT, THE DEMOCRAT, .DAILY: " J SEMI-WEEKLY: la issued erery evening at 4:30 o'clock, la issued every Wednesday and Satur- in time for Northern Utah and Western &j day, and contains the cream of ail the Nevada subscribers to receive the paper matter which appears in the daily edi- on the evening of publication. 5; tions during the current week. TERMS:' . TERMS: Delivered by Carrier, 75 cents per Per year, by maU, 3 :eht months, month. By mail, per year, in advance, S f 2 ; four months, $1. Cash should ac- $7.60 : six months, $4 : three months, company the order, and the paper will $3 ' ' be promptly mailed. ' Advertising rates will be furnished This edition is the cheapest and beat upon application to the office. g semi-weekly paper printed m Utah. . . , ; tq ' " Agents Wanted Tliroughout the Territory. jgff" Full Telegrahic Dispatches from all parts of the world and all local ners of general interest. Address salt Lake democrat co.. 69 and 71 W. SECOND SOUTH St. Saltlials.e01ty. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Oriijlnal and Only Oen"Ie. Indlipensable to UAPIES Vcther, erCclosa sc. i' The s2 Francisco Weekly Alta wifl as C3t Id any ad.dres3 thirteen weelu cn trial icr 25 cents . Splendid premi a; era cfered to yearly subscribers. tTHE WEEKLY ALTA, San Francisco, CaL Application for Patent. Notice No. 1395. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 11, 1886. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Honerine Mining Company, by its legally authorized Agent, Charles E. Mitchener, of Stockton, in Tooele county, Utah Territory, has made application for a United States Patent for the Homestead Lode mining claim, situate in Rush Valley Mining District, Tooele county, Utah Territory, consisting of 1,500 linear feet of the lode, and surface ground 200 feet wide.beine Lot No. 88, and described in the field notes and plat of the official survey on file in this office, with magnetic variation at 17 degrees east, as follows: Commencing at the discovery point of the said claim and running thence 8 78 degrees de-grees 40 minutes E 500 feet to the center of the eastern end line of the claim, and thence N 11 degrees 20 minutes E 100 feet to Post No. 1; thence S 11 degrees 20 minutes W 200 feet to Post No. 2; thence N 78 degrees 40 minutes W 486.1 feet to Post No. 3; thence 8 85 degrees 30 minutes W 1014.5 feet to Post No. 4; thence N 11 degrees 20 minutes E 207.8 feet to Post No. 5; thence N 85 degrees 30 minutes E 985.5 feet to Post No. 6; thence 8 78 degrees 40 minutes E 613.9 feet to Post No. 1, of the exterior boundary lines of the surface ground of the said claim, onnlolnfnif an nr-pn of 5.9G5 acres, inclusive of conflicts with Lot 52 A, the Quandary No 2 claim, 0.725 acres, and Lot 63 B, the Great Basin claim, 1.747 acres, and after excluding therefrom there-from the area in conflict with Lot 81, the Victoria Victo-ria claim, 0.975 acres. From the discovery point XT. S. M. M. No. 3 bears S 75 degrees 30 minutes W 200 feet distant. The said mining claim being of record in the office of the Recorder of said Mining District, at Stockton, in Tooele County, Utah. The nearest near-est known location being the Victoria Mining C Indirect that this notice be published in the Salt Lake Evening Democrat, the newspaper published nearest the said mining claim, for the period of sixty days. . 4 H. McMASTER, Register. Bird & Lowe, Attorneys for Applicant. IN CASH GIVEN AMY To SMOKERS of Blackwell'3 Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. Thli Special Deposit to to guarantee the payment of the 25 premiums fully describee; In our former announcements. Tho premiums will be paid, no matter now am ail the number of bags returned may be. Offie BtadnceWt Dwhan Tgaeto Co.J Durham, . C Mag 10, B84. P' SliJ?". k of Durham, -., JV. C Deas Snil We maose you !L96a00. which pleSirtaSron Special Deposit toWPffif" None genuine witfiorttcture of BTJIXco tb nyBce our other anoomictroratss Marshal's Sale. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO ME directed by the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the County Court House, in the City of Salt Lake, County of Salt Lake, and Territory of Utah, on the 21st day of April, 1886, at 12 o'clock m., the following" fol-lowing" described property, situate in Salt Lake county, Utah Territory, to wit: Part of Lot Two (2), in Block Twenty-eight (28), of Plat E, Salt Lake City survey, commencing com-mencing at the southwest corner of said lot. running thence east seven (7) rods, thence north ten (10) rods to the north line of said lot, thence west seven (7) rods, thence south ten (10) rods to the place of beginning. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. To be sold as the property of George F. Ad-kins Ad-kins and Elizabeth Adkins, at the suit of E. Sells and W. H. Sells. Terms of sale, cash. . E. A. IRELAND, Dated April 1, 1886. U. S. Marshal. Marshal's Sale. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME directed by the Third Judicial District I Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at Publio Sale, at the front door of the County Court House, in the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, on the 5th day of April, 1386, at 12 o'clock m., all the right, title, interest, claim and estate which Louis Oviatt holds of, in and to certain real estate situate, lying and being In Salt Lake county, Utah Territory, described as follows, to-wit: A part of Section Twenty-one (21) and Section Twenty-two (221 in Township One (1) north of Range One (1) west of Salt Lake meridian. Commencing at a point thirty-three and seventy one-hundredths (33.70) rods south of the northwest corner of Section Twenty-two (22); thence east fifteen and twenty one-hundredth (15.20) rods to the west bank of the Jordan Jor-dan river; thence up the west bank of said river south. 37J4 degrees east twenty and eighty one-hundredth (20.80) rods; thence south thirty-four and forty one-hundredth (34.40) rods; tbencewestone hundred and seven (107) rods; thence north four and one-half (4) rods; thence east twenty-six and forty one-hundredth one-hundredth (26.40) rods; thence north fifty and eighty one-hundredth (50.80) rods; thence east fifty-three aid sixty one-hundredth (53.60) rods to the place of beginning. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. To be sold as the property of Lewis Oviatt, at the suit of George M. Scott & Co. Terms of salt;, eash. E. A. IRELAND. U. S. Marshal. Dated March 15th, 1886. ! Marshal's Sale. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO ME directed by the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at Public Pub-lic Sale, at the front door of the County Court House, in the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, on the 13th day of April, 1886, at 12 o'clock m., the following described de-scribed property, situated in Salt Lake county, Utah Territory, to wit: All of lots one (1), four (4(, five (5) aud six (6), in block four (4) of Amended Plat E, Salt Lake City Survey. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. To be sold as the property of Minnie Godbe and Anthony Godbe, at the suit of Joseph Baum- ' garten. Terms of sale, cash. r. E. A. IRELAND, U. S. Marshal. Dated March 20, 1886. |