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Show I V. - p Scenic Line of the World! DENVER & RIO GRANDE i Western Railway. jjf Universally conceded to be k THE POPULAR I Passenger Route ! '"') Between the East and West. 4 Tlio Only Xjiisxe i- - . Between Ogden, Salt Lake and Denver i; Without Change of Cars! " . , MTlio Only XjIxlo i ' . Between Salt Lake and Chicago i i t) With but One Change of Cars ! i : The Only Line between the West ' ar.d the East Running Through Salt 1 Lake City. i 1 ! Pullman Buffet AND , Sleeping Cars! , On all Through Passenger Trains. 5 Her- The Only Line from Salt Lake City run- ? uiug Sleeping- Cars Free for the use of passengers holding Second-class and Emigrant V Tickets. J The Atlantic Express. J Leaves Ogden daily at 9:30 a. m.; Leaves Salt i V i Lake City daily at 10:55 a.m. Direct connection ( is made at Pueblo and Denver for Omaha, Kan- ': sas City, and all points East. 4; I The Pacific Express. Arrives at Salt Lake City from the East at 5:00 'l . V- m., and leave's for Ogdeu at 5:10 p. m., making i J connection with the Central Pacific for the West. Local Trains. ' tave Salt Lake City as follows: t I For Bingham and Alta at 7:25 a. m. I For Ogden at 5:10 p.m. t Arrive at Salt Lake City: I From Bingham and Alta at 4:15 p. m. I " From Ogden at 10:50 a. m. v. ' Tickets for all points East and West can be purchased at the Depot Office and City Ticket J i Office, White House corner, Salt Lake City. I S. W. ECCLES, I G. P. AT. Agt. t I V. H. BANCROFT, Receiver. I THE CHICAGO, I Milwaukee & St. Paul -3 RAILWAY COMPANY. f f The Last Built, . I. j ! I Best Equipped, Shortest Line BETWEEN I ) Council Bluffs s Chicago i i i ,. j r I AND j i ALL POINTS EAST. : 1 I THE CHICAGO j I. : ( I AND Sj Bailway..- l '. Tiie Best Route and Short Line BETWEEN Omaha, . Council Bluffs t Chicago. " The only line to take lor Des Moines, Mar-ehalltown, Mar-ehalltown, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixon, Chi-i Chi-i cago, Milwaukee and all points East. To the I . people of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming Utah l Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Washington aud Cali- ! i fornia, it otters superior advantages not posM- 1 ? ble by any other line. j Among a few of the numerous points of su-! t periority enjoyed by the patrons of this road I ? between Omaha and Chicago are its two trains i : ! a dav of DAY COACHES, which are the finest I i that human art and ingenuity can create ; its i 1 PALACE SLEEPING CARS, which are models I ' of comfort and elegance; its PARLOR DKAW- it ING ROOM CARS, unsurpassed by any; and its widely celebrated PALATIAL DINING CARS, ! the equal of which can not be found elsewhere, j ';. At Council Bluffs the trains of the Union Pa- I -J ciflc Ry. connect in Union Depot with those of t f the Chicago & Northwestern Ry. In Chicago I I the trains of this line make close connection I I with those of all Eastern lines.- I For Detroit, Columbus, Indianapolis, Cincin- Batl. Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Pittsburg, Toronto, WoRtraal, Boston, New York. Philadelphia, , BaltiMcra, Washington, and all points in the 7 r-ast, ask the ticket agent for tickets via the orthwcsteni" j I yen wisk the best accommodations. All t i 'kt ngeet sell tickets via this line. ! ! I i. ncKTT, R. S. HAIR, ' if e'l Meatr. Genl Pass. Agent. U . cntCAGo. j i U ' Ths Shortest and Most Direct Route To the East IS VIA THE ..tcliisoii, Topeka & Santa Fe, Which connects in a Union Depot at PUEBLO with the Denver fc Rio Grande Railway. This new line is splendidly equipped with Pullman Sleeping Cars, 1 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. j B. & O. TEC 33 - Baltimore and Ohio V IB thb- Shortest! Fastest Route FBOM : The Western Cities BAST. e- . . ! ; The DNLY Route via WASHINGTON! TVTo Extra Cliarge ON LIMITED TRAINS. THE BURLINGTON nouTE. Short Line JZt&n-w'ei? to . Cliicago And SLL ik Principal Cities EAST. G. H. CROSBY, F. B. SEMPLE, (Jeneral Agent. Traveling Agent. 428 Xja.XTXsa3.ox- 5t., XEIJTTrjaiEL, COL. UMi Central R. R, Passenger Trains eave Salt Lake Daily, as fol-ows: fol-ows: GOING NORTH Atlantic Express at 8:00 a.m. GOING SOUTII-s-Express at 720 a.m. Passenger Trains Arrive in Salt Lake, Daily, as follows: FROM NORTH Atlantic Express at 7:51 p.m FROM SOUTH Express at 6:40 p.m : JOHN SHARP, Genl Sup't. FRANCIS COPE, Genl Fg"t & Pass. Agt. Sanpete Valley Raiiw'y Trains leave daily as follows: Leave Moroni 9.00 a.m. Arrive at Nephi n.oo a.m. Leave Nephi 1.00 p.m.' Arrive at Moroni 3.00 p.m. Stages connect at Moroai 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 Moroni. Price, $4 per day, driver paying nil his own expenses. s. Bamberger! Manager. UNDERTAKERS; SJ ESTABLISHED 1864. : ! JOSEPH E. TAYLOR. UNDERTAKER! A Complete Stock of WOOD, METALLIC and CLOTH-COVERED COFFINS AND CASKETS Constantly on hand. Also a - full li-ne of BURIAL ROBES.- Masonic, Odd Fellows, and Knights of Pythias emblems furnished on hearse. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Factory and ware-rooms, ware-rooms, No. 253 E. First South street. Telephone No. 70. - . JOSEPH mi. TAYLOR, Funeral Director and Emhalmer. A full line of Fine Cloth, Metallic and Redwood Coffins aud Caskets, Air-tight Oak Cases and Caskets. A complete stock of Burial Robes and Undertakers' Under-takers' Goods of every description kept constantly con-stantly on hand. Black or White Hearses. Bodies Preserved without ice for anv length of time. Particular attention given to Embalm-s.niPPig Embalm-s.niPPig and Care of Bodies. Embalming and Shipping a specialty. Lots & CraTes Furnished in any Cemetery in City. All orders by telegraph or telephone, day or night, will receive prompt attention, Prices low and terms reasonable. Office never closed. Telephone No. 351. . 23 West Temple St. South PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Original and Only Genuine. Stfe ud Inn ReliaWc Bcrareof worthtaw Imitations. Indlspenuble'to LADIES. Ask your Urnedst fur "Chichester KnXUh" and tote no other, or ficlose 4o. (.tvnps) to ui for particulars in Utter hr rrt vro mall: NAME PAPER. OhlcheaterChfnilPBl Co.. fl 8 MiuiUun Square, I'hUaU,I. S!d by Drncp!t CYrrr whrrr. Ask for 'Chlche. ter'a EngUufi" Venn j royal Fill. Take no other. ' : l " BREWERIES AND SALOONS A. Fisher Brewing Co. Brewery near U. C. R. R. and D. & R. G. Depots, Salt Lake City, Utah. We are now prepared to supply the Public with Keg and Bottled Beer! " Of Superior Quality j&--t jEPoipixXcx" Prices. HEADQUARTERS. The City Depot for the celebrated Albert Fisher Beer is af Tufts & Nystrom's Popular Beer Hall, 109 S. Main St., Where will alwavs be found a supply of our Kog cS? Bottled Beer ! Orders Solicited and Promptly Attended To. BREWERY: P. O. Box 1047; Telephone, 294. HEADQUARTERS atTufts&Nystrom's; Telephone Tele-phone 179. A. Fisher Brewing Co. The Old Reliable CALIFORNIA BREWERY Is again this year, 1SS3, producing the Finest Lager Beer IN THE BOCKY MOUNTAINS. i ' Bottled Beer a Specialty. Try it and be convinced. Office, 17 and 19 E. 2d South Stteet Salt Lake -City. HENRY WACENER, Prop'r. Gall and See TJs! OPPOSITE -THE WALKER OPERA HOUSE, Ou Second South street, you will find the best of Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars ! The Celebrated FISHER BEER always on tap. The proprietor and attendants will always make yon welcome and supply every want known to the trade. Give us a call and you'll come again. The address is 29 and 31 W. Second South street, and once found it will be remembered. The wants of the public are well understood by us, and thev shall be studiously attended to. A. J. PEACOCK. fiSPool, Billiards and Shooting Gallery in same building. The ciost popular Weekly newspaper devoted toecience", mechanics. engineering. discoveries, invent in-vent ions and ;atp:ns crcr published. Every number num-ber illustrated with splendid enpravings. This publication furaishosa most valuable encyclopedia of information tvhirii no person should be without. The populRrity of the Scientific American is such thatiu circulation nearly equals that of all other pupers of its class combined. Price, $3.20 a rear. Discount to Clubs. Sold by all newsdealers. M UNN 4 CO., Publishers. Ko. 361Broadwy, N. Y. liypts.'i. ABSl?lIlPn MunnACo.have T E N TS. a,? 5ad Thirty-EgjTEia Thirty-EgjTEia " VJe Eight years' IjSg Ejj3 n"c"""" practice before Ira Us! too Patent Office and have prepared ga KSmore thsn One Hundred Thoy- 633 fsSsand applications for patents in tue Egj gw? United States and foreign countries. Caveats, Trade-Harks, Copy-rights, S55 Assignments, and all other papers for 2s securing to inventors their rights in the 'MS United States, Canada, England, France, Kg Germany and other foreign .countries, pre-pared pre-pared at short notice and on reasonable terms. ' Information as to obtaining patents cneer- 633 fully given without charge. Hand-books of "information sent free. Patents obtained through Munnt Co. are noticed in the Seientiho American free. The advantage of such notice is well nnripr-tno-.l fcv all per50118 who wish to Ois- Pone of thpir litems. .ddrH ;.t" !0.. Offii Sootmo '.xrwciN. u.l i::..ci-iy, :.'w Vsrt " ' . lion V- yne Co., JVlich. ; , i .. M M, Pi;OPRIETOE6. -nrheron Horses. -.?tcciPi froi ihe pet of sires and dami . .'tvished -renutano:! and registered in tha .. . -;i 'tnd A incri-.uh '.ud books. ISLAND HOME : ci the head of Grossb Ilb . !- ! Ki-.-fT. tin miles below the City, and ... s"-.s:m'-.-b r.;i!ro3d and steamboat. Visitor :-.'ii'j,;f u 'nii !bs location may call at city office, i i auiiuu Uuiltl:.-.". Rn.l an escort will accocapanT iarm Srn.l for catalogue, free by mtiL . :-iii5 SvA.i! & t-'AKKOM. Detroit. Mich. Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin ; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is. to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. . : j; "T" 7 : : - : - Established . - 1876. Large Q- IMPORTATIONS V (W)y I FALL AND WINTER. ) saoKitE i geis. - v S T YcL E A N D WORKMANSHIP- Unsurpassed by firms East or West , SUITS TO OEDER from $25.00. SAMPLES, FASHION PLATES AND EULES FOR SELF-MEASUREMENT On Application. ' ' Patronage Respectfully , Solioiteti. WALKER BROS. EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY ! opines Tiicxjsja.aj-i Pairs BLANKETS To Be Sold at 'Manufacturers' Prices ! The Best Ghance to Get a Good Pair of Blankets for a Little Over Half Price ! A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF r Men's and Boys' Overcoats, AND : READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND UNDERWEAR, AT BOTTOM PRICES ! WALKER BROS. PUBLISHED ETKBT BAT, SUJfDATS EXCEPTED. The Only Democratic Journal in Utah. IDally, 4:30 P. M. FOR NORTHERN UTAH. ; OlXXl- W eolSLl, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Daily, delivered by Carrier, 75 cents per month. By mail, per year, in advance, ad-vance, $7.50; six months, $4.00; three months, $2.00. Semi-Weekly ; same size as the daily, $3.00 per year : $2,00 eight months ; $1.00 four months, cash with the order. Agents Wanted Throughout the Territory. 1. The Salt Lake Democrat will fully sustain the principles of the National Democratic party, as enunciated by its National Conventions, and exemplified in the teachings of its great founders. 2. It will advocate the doctrine that the people of Utah have wisdom enough and patriotism enough to govern themselves ; that "the affairs of church and State ought to and must be forever separate and distinct; and that every, citizen should obey the laws. 3. We believe that all the difficulties which surround the people of Utah will find a peaceful remedy, if absolute freedom of discussion carf be secured, and independent inde-pendent individual judgment expressed. " 4. The Salt Lake Democrat will use the language of moderation, and will revile re-vile no man for opinion's sake. While firm in its advocacy of correct political principles, prin-ciples, it will respect the rights of all others to hold contrary opinions. BEF" Full Telegrahic Dispatches from all parts of the world and all local news of general interest. Address - : - ' SALT LAKE DEMO CE AT CO., 69 and 71 W. SECOND SOUTH St. U. S. DEPOSITARY. Deseret National Bank, SALT LAKE CITY. Paid In Capital, - - - SeOO.OOO! Surplus, - - - - - 20O.000 H. S. Eldredge, President, ) . , Wm. Jennings, Vice-Prest. Feramorz Little, John Sharp, Directors. Wm. W. Riter, L. S. Hills, Cashier, ' Jas. T. Little, Ass't Cashier. Heceivct Deposits Payable on Demand. Buys and Sells Exchange on New York, San j - Francisco, Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha, Lon- i don, and principal continental cities. j Makes Collections, Remitting Proceeds Promptlv. THE POLYTECHNIC OF - . Sirt-S CECI3MG WILL OPEN ON THE - First Day of October, 1885. CHEMISTRY.METALLITRGY AND MINING THOROUGHLY TAUGHT. Ladies and gentlemen who want to Join may call at once. Chemical, Metallurgical and Mining Min-ing Examinations attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. 114 W. FIRST STREET, next to Herald Bnildlngr, Or 149 E. Second Sonth Street. ! O. S. CARVER, - Li very, Feed&Sales Stable H! AVE THE FINEST CAJtKIAGE AND SAD die horses in the country. ! Transportation to TAYLOR and PIOCHE ai i Short Notice. ! Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction Guam eed. Stable at head of Main Strtet, Friaoo. - - - TTtvlt - " a 4 The Best Newspaper in America, and by far the Most Readable. Agents wanted everywhere. to earn money in distributing the Sun's Pre. miums. The most interesting and advantageous advanta-geous offers ever made by any Newspaper. News-paper. ' No Subscriber ignored or neglected. Something for all. Beautiful and Substantial Premiums in Standard Gold and otherWatohes,Yalaabla r.onkp, tho Best Family Sewing Machine known to the trade, and an on equaled list "! objects of real utility and instruction. - Rates, by Ma.il, Postpaid: CAiLY, per Year (without Sunday) $6 00 DAILY, per Month (without Sacday) 50 SUNDAY, per Year . . . 1 00 FOR EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year . . . 1 00 ; Address, TEX SUIT, Sew Tork City. FOR ' ' Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. LEGAL NOTICES. Trustee's Sale. WHEREAS, SWEN J. JONASSON, BY HIS certain Deed of Trust, dated the first day Of August, 1884, and duly recorded in the Recorder's Re-corder's office of the County of Salt Lake, in Utah Territory, in Book M of Mortgages, pages 808, 809, 810 and 811, sold and conveyed to the undersigned trustees the following-described property, to-wit: Situated in the City and County of Salt Lake, in Utah Territory, being a part of Lot one (IV Block seventv-one (71), in Plat A, of the Salt Lake City survey, and bounded bound-ed as follows, viz: Commencing at the southeast south-east corner of said lot, thence west eighty-eight feet and six inches, thence north ninety feet, thence east eighty-eight feet and six inches, thence south ninety feet to the place of commencement; com-mencement; in.trust for the purpose of securing j the payment of a negotiable promissory note, which is fully described in said deed of trust; and for a more particular description of said note reference is here made to said deed as a part hereof; and whereas, according to the terms and conditions of said note and said deed of trust, said note is due, and no part thereof has been paid, except the interest thereof to the 1st day of May, 18S5; and whereas, it was and is provided in said deed of trust that should default be made in the payment of said note, or the interest that might accrue thereon, as provided therein, then said undersigned trusteet should proceed to sell said property, or so much thereof as might be necessary, at public pub-lic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, for the purpose of fulfilling and discharging the duties and obligations of said trust; and whereas, where-as, the legal owner and holder of said promissory promis-sory note has requested said undersigned trus tees iu procecu iu sen sum property unaer and according to the terms and provisions of said deed of trust, and to discharge the duties and obligations thereof; Now, therefore, we the undersigned trustees aforesaid, at the request of the said legal owner and holder of saia promissory note, will, in accordance with the terms and conditions of said deed of trust, on the 27th day of January, 1886, in the City of Salt Lake, at the south front door of the County Court House, of the County of Salt Lake, in Utah Territory, at 12 o'clock, noon, of that day, sell at public auction, to the highest biddr, for cash, said property, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to pay said note and interest, and satisfy the same and said deed of trust. WILLIAM C. HALL, JOHN A. MARSHALL, Trustees. Salt Lake City, Utah, January 4, 1886. Marshal's Sale. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO JIE directed by the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at Snblicsale, at the front door of the. County ourt House, in the City of Salt Lake, County of Salt Lake, and Territory of Utah, on the 8th I day of January, 18S6, at 12 o'clock m., the following fol-lowing described property, situated in Salt Lake county, Utah Territory, bounded as follows, fol-lows, to-wit: Commencing at a point in the centre of the water ditch 1 chain and 80 links south and 16 links east trom the northwest corner cor-ner of the northeast quarter of Section 10, Township 2 south of Range 1 east, Salt Lake meridian; thence north 63 degrees east 4 chains and 36 links to centre of county road ; thence south 39 degrees 15 minutes east along the centre of said road 1 chain and 35 links: thence south 56 degrees west 3 chains and 55 links, more or less, to centre of ditch first mentioned; thence north"53 degrees west along the centre of said diteh 2 chains and 37 links to the place of commencement, containing 113 square rods of ground, more or less. Also, commencing at said point in the centre of said water ditch 1 chain and 80 links south and 16 links east from said northwest corner of the northeast quarter of said Section 10; thence north 56 degrees east 4 chains and 20 links, more or less, to centre of the county road; thence south 39 degrees 15 minutes east along centre of said road 95 links; thence north 68 degrees east 4 chains and 36 links, more or less, to the place of commencement, each being in and a part of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of said Section 10, Township and Range aforesaid. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. To be sold as the property of Neil Neilsen and others, at the suit of Christine Brixen. Terms of sale, cash. E. A. IRELAND, Dated December 15, 1885. U. S. Marshal. LAJNDjQEmAf WILLIAM H. BIRD 'JAMES LOWE. jgIRD & LOWE, liancl Agents and Attorneys. Office next door to U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City. Utah. Will promote claims in contested and suspended sus-pended cases in the Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, and General Land Office at Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, obtain Patents on Homestead, Pre--emptiou, Desert and Timber Cnlture Entries, and upon coal and mineral lands. General information relating to lands furnished, fur-nished, with maps, plates and diagrams. Notary Public in office. j R. L. HOWARD, i Land Agent & Attorney SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH: Obtains Patents for Agricultural and Mineral Lands. ! Office next to U S. Land Office. P. 0 Box K)5 THI8 PAPER |