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Show - Scenic Line of the Viorld! DENVER &RI0 GRANDE Yesternnailway. Universally conceded to be THE POPULAR I Passenger Route ! I Between t be East and West Tlxo Only Xjiaxe Between Ogden, Salt Lake and Denver Without Change of Cars ! ' TJxo Only Xjlne I ; Between Salt Lake an.i Chicago J With imt One Change of Cars ! The Only Line between the West aid the East Running Through Salt Lake City. . Pullman Buffet AXD Sleeping Cars! ------ Oa ell Throuch Tasseuger Trains. rjy The . Only Line from Salt Lake City run-alng run-alng fcleeptntr Cars Free for the use of yaengers noldlng Second-class and Emigrant Tlekete. The Atlantic" Express. Leaves Ogden daily at 9:80 a. m.; Leaves Salt t Lake City daily at 105 a. m. Direct connection is made at Pueblo and Denver for Omaha, Kan J car City, and all points East. The Pacific Express. Arrlres at Salt Lake City from the East at 5:00 p. nu, and leaves for Ogdeu at 5:10 p. m making Mnnecilon with the CentralPaciflo for the West. Local Trains. Leave alt Lake City as follows : For Bingham and Alta at 725 a. m. For Ogden at 5:10 p. m. . Arrive at Salt Lake City: From Bingham and Alta at 4 :15 p. m. From Ogden at 10:50 a. m. Tickets for all points East ' and West can be purchased at the Depot Office and City Ticket efflce. White HU6e comer, Salt Lake City. S. W. ECCLES, , G.P.&T.Agt. W, H. BANCROFT, Receiver. THE CHICAGO, Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY COMPANY. The Last Built, j Best Equipped, Shortest Line ; BETWEEN Council Bluffs a Chicago ALL POINTS EAST. TH33 , Utah Central R. II i I Passenger Trains eave Salt Lake Dally, as fol- i I ' 1 GOISU ORTH Atlantic Express at 8:00 a.m. OI'G -SOUTH Express at 720 a.rn. i J-assenger Trains Arrive la Salt Lake. Dally, as : . follows: . - - . FBOM NORTH Atlantic Express at 7:61 p.m : FKffSf 80 UTH Express at 6:40 p.m I . JOHN SHARP. - ; Gen'l Sup't. I FRANCIS COPE. , I Gen'l Fg't A Pas. Agt. THE CHICAGO I j AND j NORTHWESTERN j i Railway. The Best Routs ' and Short Line i j I I BETWEEN - I j Omaha, j Council Bluffs AND Chicago. i j v---'- ' The only line to take for Des Moines. Mar- i ! shaUtown, Cedar lipids Clinton. Dixon. Chi- t 1 eago. Milwaukee and all points East, lo the i pwpie of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming. Utah, i ! Idaho, Nevada, Oregon. Washington and Cal - ! : j fornta, It offers superior advantages not possl- j I Me by any other line. Among a few of the numerous point i 61 !su-1 1 Priority enjoyed by the patrons of this road u"wten oSafii andhlcago are its two trains , , a iayf DAY COACHES, which are the finest , that human art and ingenuity can create .its j PALACE SLEEPING CAES, which are models . -of comfort and elegance; its PARLOR RA- : 1NG ROOM CARS, unsurpassed .by any, and Jts widelyeelebratedPALAiLVL D1MNG CARS. the equal of which can not be found elsewhere. ! At Council Bluffs the trains of the Union Pa- i -cine Ry connect in Union Depot with thosoof ' the Chicago A Northwestern Ry. In Chicago I the trains of this line make close connection ' with these of all Eastern lites. i -. For Detroit. Columbus, Indianapolis. Cincin-j : nati, Ulagara Falls, Buffalo, Pittsburg, Toronto, ' IKoatreal. Boston, New Yora. Philadelphia, I Baltimore; Washington, and all points in the j . East; ask-the ticket agent for tickets via ibe "Northwestern" I It you - ,)- oet-accommodations. All ticket ac t,cli Tickets -via this lino. ... .. . . ., , . 4 31. HUG HITl', R. S. HAIR, j . lianager. .. Genl Pass. Agent, j . CHICAGO. ODD FELLOWS' LODGES. U TaTM-OBGE NO. 1. I. O. O. F. MEETS every Thursday, at 8 p. m., In Odd Fellows' Fel-lows' Hall. Union lslook, Salt Lake City. Odd FellowM iu good standing are invited to attend. H. L UK AY, N. G. j J. J. Thomas, Secretary. SALT LAKE LODGE NO. 2. I. O. O. F. Meets everv Friday, at 8 p. m., in Odd Fellows' Hall, Union Block. Odd Fellows in good standing are invited to attend. WM. II. CULMER, N. G. J. M. Darling. Secretary. JORDAN LODGE NO. 3, I. O. O. F. MEETS everv Monday, at 8 p. m., in Odd Fellows' Fel-lows' Hall, Union Block. Odd Fellows in good standing are invited to attend. F. F. LECUYER, N. G. Louis II yams, Secretary. - KIDGELY LODGE NO. 9, I. O. O. F. MEETS everv Wednesday, at 8 p. m., in Odd Fellows' Fel-lows' Hall, Union. Block, visiting brothers made welcome. JOHN J. PUKK, N. G. W. M. Clark, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. j C"ala"ntTi! ' ular conventions every Monday evening, ; at Castle Hall, WalkerOpcra House, at 8 o'clock, i Visiting Knights made welcome. L. II. FARNS WORTH, C. C. ; G. B. Lang. K. of It. and S. j Assessment. Notice. i XTORWAY IRON MINING AND MANUFAC- i l turing Company of Utah. Location of principal place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. Location of works and mines, Mill Creek Aiiniug District, Morgan County, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting meet-ing of the Board of Directors of said Company, held on the 7th day of September, 1885, an asstssment of one and one-half (1) cent per share was levied upon the capital stock (issued and unissued) of the corporation, payable immediately im-mediately to the Secretary at his office, No. to . w Sixth South Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remai n unpaid on Saturday. October the 17th, 8o, will bo delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made bciore, will be sold on Wednesday, November the 4th, 1885, at the offlee of the Company, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and sale. By order of the Board of Directors. B. A. M. FROISETH, Secretary. WALKER BROS. j WALKER BROTHERS, DRY GOODS, ! CLOTHIlffG BOOTS AND SHOES, Gents' Furnishings AND CARPETS. An Immense Stock In all Departments. The Latest-Novelties ! Constantly arriving. Gent's Spring Style Hats, NECKWEAR, Hosiery and Fancy Shirts. THE CREAM of Best Designs Just arrived by by Express. EM BE O ID ERIE S Of every desirable width and quality. Newest Styles! Cheaper Than Ever! DRESS GOODS Of Latest European Importation constantly arriving. ar-riving. ' CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS IN ELEGANT DESIGNS. The Largest Stock in Utah. Orders most carefully filled. SAMPUNG 8AT.iT T.j A. IEEE Sampling Works, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. The Only Sampling; Mill in Utah Using Rolls, WHEREBY I CAN GUARANTEE AN accurate sample of all classes of ore by crushing to any desired fineness, so as to obtain the actual value. The work will be under my entire supervision. All consignments wilt receive re-ceive prompt and careful attention City Office, No. 139 S. .11 a in street. Mill near Utah Central Depot. P.O. Box 565. FRANK FOOTE, Proprietor. J. C. COUKLTN & Co. XJ T .A, TT ORE SAMPLING MILL. Ores and Bullion Carefully JSampUd. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE sale of Ores and Bullion. Mill, South Temple Tem-ple Street, between Utah & Nevada and Utah Central Railroad Depots. Office, over London Bank of Utah, (front room.) . Island Home j Stock Farm, ! Crosse lie, Wayne Co., Mich, i SAVAGE & FA KX UM, PROPRIETOR!. i Putrocle K2( (IIS j IMPOPTED j Perch eron Horses, i I All stock selected from the get of sires and darai of established reputation and registered in the 1 French and American Wud books. ! ISLAND HOWIE ; la beautifully situated al the head of Grossb-Iu i in the Detroit River, ten miles below the City, and ' is accessible by railroad and steamboat. isitora ' not familiar with the location may call at city office, ; u Campau Building, and an escort will accompany ! item to the farm. Send for catalogue, free by mau. Address. Savags & Farnom. Detroit. Mich, E. Sells. James Tdcker. H. W Sells. SELLS&CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FLOORING, RUSTIC. SIDING. LATHS. ! SHINGLES, PICKETS, i WTNDOW-WEIGHTS & NAILS, DOORS. WINDOWS & MOULDING f A Specialty. I Prices to Suit the Times I ORDERS FOR RED PINE SOLICITED. Call on us before purchasing elsewhere. ! 153 W. First South Street. Opposite lth Ward AmMr Hooms. II WAGONS, BW3GJESjJ?EAPjiR j GEO. A. LOWE.; Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah. I i SCHUTTLER FARM FREIGHT WAGONS, i AND FIRST-CLASS j ! Open ira.3. Top Buggies, j WARRANTED OF BEST QUALITY AND SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES, j agriculturalISmentsofall kinds! 1 :o: DEDERICK HAY PRESSES, '' BALING TIES AND BALING WIRE, j Knowles Steam Pumps For all Purposes. All Sizes Constantly in Stock, j AMES PORTABLE. STEAM ENGINES, LEFFEL TURBINE WHEELS, SAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. Correspondence solicited. Enauiries answered promptly. ! BAIN WAGON DEPOT. HOWARD SEE REE COMPANY Keep a Full Stock of These Celebrated Wagons. Concord Buggies, Spring Wagons, j Oliver Chilled Plows, Moline Plows, i Gasaday and Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows; CHAMPION AAAGIECiaras And a Full Line of Agricultural Goods. Hardwood and Waguu 31aterials a ! Specialty. Call on or Address ! HOWARD SEBREE CO. j Salt Lake Cily or Ogden. Mali, j THE SALT M DEMOCRAT. Xtil3r, 4 :30 P. M. FOR NORTHERN UTAH. JE5eirLl-7'lS.l-V, 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 i four months, cash with the order. j . Agents Wanted Throughout the Territory. j 1. The Salt Lake Democrat will fully sustain the principles of the National j 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 can be secured, and independent inde-pendent individual judgment expressed. 4. The Salt Lake Democbat 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, itwill respect the rights of all others to hold contrary opinions. gjG& Full Telegrahic Dispatches from all parts of the world and all local nev s of general interest. Address SALT LAKE DEMOCRAT CO., 69 AJ?n 71 W. SECOND SOUTH St. Salt IjaJace Oitry- JJNDERTAKERS. ESTABLISHED 186-1. JOSEPH E. TAYLOR, UNDERTAKER! A Complete Stock of WOOD, METALLIC and CLOTH-COVERED COFFINS AND CASKETS Constantly on hand. Also a full line of BURIAL ROBES.- Masonic, Odd Fellows, and Knights of Pythias emblems furnished on hearse. T3PEN DAY AND NIGHT. Factory and ware-rooms, ware-rooms, No. 253 E. First South street. Telephone No. 70. JOSEPH WM. TAYLOE, XT 1NTDEHTA SI 33 "Ft . Funeral Director and Frabalmer. SF" A full line of Fine Cloth, Metallic and Redwood Coffins and 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 Slearse. Bodies Preserved without ice for any length of time. Particular attention piven to Embalm-in?, Embalm-in?, Shippin? and Care of Bodies. Embalming and Shipping a specialty. Lots & Graves Furnished in any Cemetery in f ity. All orders by telegraph or telephoue, dsy or niRht, will receive prompt attention,- Prices low and terms reasonable. Office never closed. Telephone No. 351. 23 West Temple South IS TUB UJ5TIIICT t'OI'BT IS ASJ for the Third Judicial District of Utah Territory. Ter-ritory. County of Salt Lake. Johu D. White, Plaintiff, vs. Marearet H. White, Defendant. Summons. The People of the United States in the Territorv of Utah send greeting: To Mar garet H White, Defendant: You are hereby required to appear in an action broueht against you by the above-named plaintiff, in the District Dis-trict Conrt of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons it served within this county: or. if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days: otherwise within forty davs or judgment by default will be taken against you, accoidiug to the prayer of said complaint The said, action s brought by plaintiff demanding de-manding judgment that the bonds of matii. mony between himself and defendant be dissolved, dis-solved, and for general relief, upon the ground alleged in the complaint that on or about August Au-gust 20th. 1884, defendant without cause deserted desert-ed and abandoned the plaintiff, and ever since has continued so to wilmlly and without cau e desert aud abandon plaintiff and live separate and apart from him, without any cause or rea son, and against his will and without his con- S6And you are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles 8. Zane, Judge, and the seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, ii and for the Territory of Utah, this 2oth dayof August, in the year of our Lord one thocsand, eight hundred and elehty-flve elehty-flve J. M. ZANE, Clerk. fgEAXj By H. Q. McMiixam, Deputy Clerk. LANDVGENJTjAND ATTORN E YS. WILLIAM H. BIRD JAMES LOWR. gIRD & LOWE. Jjand Agents and Attorneys. Office next door to V. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City Utah. Will promote claims in contested and suspended sus-pended cases in the Laud Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, and General Land Office at Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, obtain Pateuts on Homestead, Preemption, Pre-emption, Desert and Timber Culture Entries, and upon coal and mineral lands. General information relating to iand furnished, fur-nished, with maps, plates aud diagrams. Notary Public in office. R. L. HOWARD, Land Agent & Attorney SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Obtains Patents for Agricultural and Mineral Lands. Office next to U. S. Land Office. V O. Box 39S,' PAENTJNOTJCE. j Application for Patent. LNotioeNo. 1315.! United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 2T, 1S85. j TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT DEN- r.is C. Murphy and the heirs of Samuel Kahn, deceased, whose postoffice address is Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, hare made application ap-plication for a United State's patent for the Calcutta mining claim, situate iu Little Cottonwood Cotton-wood Mining District, Salt Lake county, Utah Territory, consisting of 750 linear feet of the lode, and surface ground 100 feet wide, being Lot No. 170, and described in the field notes and plat of the official snrveyon file iu this office, with maguetic variation at IS degrcos 10 minutes min-utes east as follows: Commencing t the discovery dis-covery point of tne said Calcutta mining claim and running S ft! degrees 10 minutes west 475 feet to the center of the westerly end line of the claim, and from thence S 7 degrees 50 minutes E 50 feet to Post No. 1; thence N 7 degrees 50 minutes W 100 feet to Post No. 2: thence N 82 degrees 10 minutes E 750 feet to Po.-t No. 3: thence 8 7 degrees 50 minntcs E 100 feet to Post No. 4; thence S 1 degrees 10 minutes W 750 feet to Post No. 1 of the exterior boundary lines of the surface ground of the said mining claim, embracing an area of 1.608 acres, after excluding exclud-ing therefrom the area in conflict with Lot 70, the Live Yankee mining claim, 0.111 arre, and Lot 143, the Kavine rulninjr claim. 0.001 acres. From Po-t No. 1 of this claim U. S. M. M. No. 3 bears 8 73 degrees 17 minutes W 2072 feet distant. dis-tant. The said mining claim being of record in the office of the Recorderof said mining district, dis-trict, at Alta. in Salt Lake county. Utah. The nearest known locations belasr the River Lee, Murphy, Live Yankee and Ravine mining claims. I direct that this notice be published In the Salt Lake Evening Democrat, the new. paper published nearest the said mining claim, for the period of sixty days. If. McM ASTER, Register. Bird Sc Lowe, Attorneys for Applicants NOTICE. V. 3. Lad Officf, Salt Lake City, Utah, Anvust 20, 1885. pOM PLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED at this office by Haakon Aamndt aealnst Joseph B. Reynolds for abandoning his home stead Entry No. 4,045, dated January 2. 1879, upon the S Vs of SE i. Section 2. Township 2 south. Range 2 west. In Salt Lake county, Utah, with a view to the caucel'atiou of said entry: the said parties are hercbv summoned to appear at this office on the 30th day of September, 1835, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testi-i testi-i mony concerning said nUezed abandonment. H. McMASTER, Reeister. R. L Howard, Attorney for Contestant, - Restaurant. NEW OYSTER HOUSE t VT BERNARD1S, LATE OK THE VIENNA i.1 Chop House, has opened a nrst-elass Restaurant .and Oyster House, at 256 TLetlxx Street, Three doors south of thi Walker House. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, And will be under the supervision of the proprietor, pro-prietor, who intends to make this the Oyter House par excellence of the Territory. 5ICK BEBXAEDIS. ST. JAMES HOTEL, Main St, South of Third South St. FITTED UP TH ROUGHOUT IN FIRST-CLASS style. The finest and most comfortable Hotel appointments in Salt Lake City. Special Terms to Families, both for Single Rooms and Suites. Transient, $2.00 per day. I A. CREG.1EWAL1), Prop. ! i Heesch & Ellerbeck, PLUMBERS. Sole agents ior the EXETER HEATER, the most economical and reliable heater in use. Water Pipes laid on short notice. j 49 East First South Street. SALT LAKE cIT 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. MORRIS The Painter! I |