Show Salt Lake Ft Doll hs AND Salt Lake Eastern RAILWAYS Connecting with Park City Stage at Terminus Parleys Canyon ON AND AFTER M 1st 1889 Traine will ran as follows FOR PENITENTIARY AND MILL CREEK Leave D R G W Depot 660 am and 415 pm Leave Penitentiary 720 and 800 am 445 and 525 p m Leave Mill Creek 740 am and 5 05 pm Arrive D d R G Depot 830 am and 560 p m FOR PENITENTIABV AND TERMINUS PARLEYS CANYON Leave D R G W Depot 845 and 1150 ft m am Leave Penitentiary 1015 am and 130 pm Leave Terminus 9 50 am and 100 p m Arrive D it R G W Depot 1040 am and 1 55 pm FOR FORT DOUGLAS AND WAGENERS Leave D R G W Depot 210 pm Arrive D R G W Depot 355 p m Par Tickets for sale at Roberts Nel dens City Frazer Bates Park City and on train xpreaa Office at Roberts II Noldens FAR E Salt Lake to Fort Dousrlas and return 25c Salt Lake to Mill Creek and return 25c Salt Lake to Sugar House and return 25c Salt Lake to Penitentiary and return 25c Salt Lake to Wageners and return 25c bait Lake 10 Shale Beds and return 70o Salt Lake to Park City > 150 W YOUNG W W MACKINTOSH Prest Actg F P Agt L P KIMBALL Prop Stage Line THE CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN WESTERN IS THE POPUJAR ROUTE AND BUNS THE FAST AND ELEGANT OYoI11llllII Which makes close Union Depot connections con-nections with through trains from 1ALT LAKE CITY AND THE WEST rO CHICAGO And Ensat urn Cities THE DIRECT LINE TOT TO-T PAUL DULUTH AND MJINoN EAP0LIS PALACE SLEEPING CARS AUD NorthWestern Dining Oars ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS or full information apply to J H YOUNG Traveling Passenger Agent SALT LAKE CHY J M WHITMAN General Manager H E WICKER Traffic Manager P WILSON General Passenger Agent DR OTTERBOUBG j Permanently w located at 46 t B 48 W 2d SJttth Street Central u Bloci Salt Lakc = iCityVtah Ter zA regular grad unto in medicine = medi-cine and special = c practitioner Authorized by the States of HEALTH WEALTH Iowa Nebraska Illinois and Missouri to treat all Chronic Nervous and Private Diseases Whether caused by Imprudence Excess or Contagion bemiual Weakness night losses Sexual Debility loss of sexual power Nervous Debility Blood Disorders etc Curable cases guaranteed or money refunded Charges low Thousands of cases cured Age and experience are important All medicines are specially prepared for each individual case No injurious or poisonous compounds used No time lost from business Patients at a distance treated by letter and express Medicine sent everywhere free from gaze > or breakage No delay in filling orders Send 4 Cents in Stamps for Symptom List and Treatise on Special Diseases on which to get a full history of disease etc State your case send for terms and trial treatment Secrecy observed either in person or by mail I Syphilis Gonnorrlioea Gleet and Stricture I CURED DR CULBERTSONS Catarrh Puff Ball io J 1 AND TJ tit GERMICIDE i lj Constitutional andy and-y Local Treatment CUBES CATARRH ASTHMA HAY FEVEBBBON ciUTis DEAFNESS DEAF-NESS And all diseases of s the Air Passages SOBE THROAT ETC For Sale by Drug i IIts Catarrh Puff acd Ball Company Indianapolis In 4 WEAK eyes and inflamed lids indicate an impure condition of the blood The best remedy is Ayers Sarsaparilla It vitalizes the blood regulates the secretions secre-tions and expels all scrofulous humors from the system Try it Price 1 Worth 5a bottle t UNION PACIFIC IfY I The Overland Route The Only Line Carrying the United States Overland Mall Through Pullman Sleepers and Modern Day I Coaches from the Missouri River UltING DIRECT CONNECTION BETWEEN Denver Cheyenne Kansas City Council Bluffs Omaha Chicago St Louis and all Nebraska Colorado Col-orado Idaho Montana Oregon Washington Territory and Northern Pacific Coast Points Baggage Checked Through to and from Points East and West and conno con made at Missouri River with limited lim-ited Trains of Eastern Lines Family Sleepers FREE on Throngb Mall Trains J 8 TEBBET8 r L KIMBALL TEBBETBl General Mgr G P T1 OMAHA OMAHA ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TJNIO PACIFIC 1RAINB Main Line ARRIVE Mall and Express 7ZJ pm xpress 120 am DEPART Mail and Express 880 am Express 920 pm UTAH d NORTHERN AND OREGON SHORT LINE ARRIVE Moil and Express 6 3 pm Accommodation 1130 am DEPJBT Mail and Express 830 am Accommodation 430 pm ECHO AND PARKOITY ARRIVE Mail and Express 1130am DEPART Mail and Express 4SOp n The 930 pm train leaving Salt Lake anC the 120 am train arriving at Salt Lake carry through tratni man Sleepers between Salt Lake City Cheyenne Denver Kansas Kan-sas City and Chicago Other trains carry Sleepen both east and west bound between Ogden Council Bluffs and Chicago Sleeping car reservations can be Secured for either east bound trains or for the Utal Northern and Oregon Short Line trains by application to the Union Ticket Office ai SaltLakeCityorOgdenpAEKEBj J V PARKER Division Pall Agt Utah Nevada By ON AND AFTER Monday November 12th 1888 The Utah Nevada Railway will run Its trains daily Sundays excepted as follows For Terminus Garfield Beach and Intermediate Stations Leave Salt Lake City at 810 am Arrive Garfield Beach 9 25 a m Arrive atTerminusatll13 am For Salt Lake City and Intermediate Stations Leave Terminus at 11 35p m Leave Garfield Beach 220 pm Arrive at Salt Lake City at 335 pm FARE TO GARFIELD BEACH < fc I o c 5 AND RETURN P D Special Trains may be chartered at a nominal nom-inal sum and made ready at short noticeS notice-S 1 F FENTON W W RITER G F and P Agt Supt Salt Lake Western KAJCEWAY On and after Tuesday March 15 1887 Trains will run as follows STANDARD MOUNTAIN TIME Leave Lehl Junction at 845 am CedarFortat 940 5Mile Pass at 1010 Rush Valley at 1035 Doremus 1110 II Arrlvelronton at 1185 It Leave Ironton at 1140 Arrive at Sliver City at 1159 Leave Silver City at 1220 pm Arrive Ironton at 1235 Leave Ironton at 140 t Arrive at Doremus at 235 i Bush Valley at 310 Itt It-t FiveMile Pass at 340 Cedar Fort at 410 Lehi Junction at 516 Connects with Utah Central train leavto Quit Lake at 720 amt am-t Connects with Utah Central train arrit kg atSalt L ake at 640 pm T > 0 1 Y upon signals signalsww RITZK9a Oft Uouvor Rio Grand WESTERN RAILWAY Sooni Line of the World Current Time Table IN EFFECT OCTOBER 15th 1888 EASTBOUND TRAINS No 8 No 10 Ogden Lv 940 am SaltLake CUyAr 1100 am Provo Ar 12 50pm SpringvilloAr 122 pm D2nverAr 00pm OhtcagoAr 800 am WESTBO ND TRAINS No7 No9 Bprfngvllle Lv 700 a m BaKLote CityLv 510pm 860am Ogden Ar 630 pm 1010 am San FranciscoAr 760 aa BINGHAM AND ALTA TEA Leave Salt Lake City liO am Arrive Salt Lake Wty 480 pm D C DODGE J H BENNETT Sonera Manager Gen Pass Agt McCORNICK COB I CO-B A W IKE llS SALT LAKE CITY UTAH I I Careful attention given to the sale of Ores and Bullion We solicit Consignments guaranteeing the Highest Market Prices I Collections Made at Lowest Rates I Execute Orders for the Purchase or Sale of Stocks and Bonds at New York and San Francisco I We Exchange and Telegraohic Transfers Trans-fers on leafing cities of the United Stales ilso furnish Sight Drafts or Remit Funds to London Dublin Berlin Copenhagen Paris Stockholm and all other prominent points In Europe at Lowest Rates of Exchange 1CTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED CORRESPONDENTS NEW YOKE Imp and Trad Nat Bank Chemical Nat Bank KountzA Bros CHICAGO Commercial Nat Bank SAN FRANCIscoFirst Nat bank Orocker Wonlworth Bank OMAHAomaha Nat Bank ST Louis SUte Bank of St Loais KANSAS CITYNat Bank of Kansas City DENVER Denver Nat Bank City Nat Bank OGDENCOmmercial Nat Bank HELENA Mont First Nat Bank Burn MontClark k larabie First Nat Bank BAILEY IdahoFirst Nat Bank BKLLEVUE IdahoBank of Bellevue LONDON EnglandMessrs Martin Co 68 Lombard Street J H BACON F L HOLLAND President Cashier I BANK of SALT LAKE Bonerai Banking Business Transacted ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED I nterast Paid on Time Deposits EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD Mono to Lend on Real Estate from One to Ire Years Time United States Depository > I UNION NATIONAL I DANK I BALT LAKE CITY UTAH Capital Fully Paid 200000 Surplus and Undivided Pofits 85000 fTtRANBAOTS A GENERAL BANKIKQ JL Business Receives deposits payable gn demand Collections made at current rates and re alliances made on day of payment I Correspondents la the principal clUe ho United States and Europe I COMMODIOUS SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT I Absolutely Fire and Burglar Proof connected con-nected with the Bank Safe Deposit BoxelJ5 to 525 per annan 1 Special attention given to me sale of Oroi I ad Bullion JOSEPH R WALKER President M J OHEESMAN Cashier L H FARNSWORTH Asst Cashier WILFORD WOODRUFF B H BCHBTTLBB President > > Assistant Cashier Zions Savings Bank AND TRUST COMPANY No 65 EAST TEMPLE ST Does a General Bank Business Pays B per Cent interest on Bvlnci Deposit MLON3E3T TO LOAlt On Approved Securities at Lou Rate of Interest T R JONES S J LYNN II E JONES CO Bankers SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Transact a General Banking business in all its branches Dealers inForeign and DomesticExchange Careful attention given collections and remittances made on day of payment Bonds and stocks bought and sold on commission Long loans made on city real estate at low rates of interest Special attention given to the selling of ores and bullion of which consignments are solicited Advances made on ores base bullion Gold and silver bars shipped for refining CORRESPONDENTS New York J B Colgate Co Omaha Omaha National Bank San Franciscoh ank of California Chicago First National Bank DenverGermln National Bank DeseretNatiollalBallk I HALT LAKE CITY UTAH Paid in Capital 250000 I Surplus 250000 I JOHN SHARP PRESIDENT MOSES THATCHER VICE PREsT L S HILLS CASHIEB I E A SMITH ASST CASHIER s I DIRECTORS JOHN SHARP MOSES THATCHER I W W BITER j K BARNES J T LITTLE j c CUTLER JAMES SnABr HENRY DINW000EY F W JENKIKOS D H PERRY H J GRANT GEORGE ROIIFZY L 8 HILLS I Receives Deposits Payable on Demand I I Burs ANn SELLS EXCHANGE ON NEw I YORK SAX FRANCISCO CHICAGO ST Louis OMAHA LONDON AND ALL TIm PRINCIPAL C9HTIHBV Chins I Wells Fargo Cos BANK Salt Lake City Utah ESTABLISHED 852 Transacts a Gneral Banking Business J E DOOLY CASHIER i Kerrs Debility and AsthmaCure I CURES GENE AL DEBILITY 2s 5 x > > Will forfeit 500 when failing to euro any of the following complaints when my Medicines are taken according to directions Dyspepsia Indigestion all Stomach Complaints Com-plaints Liver Complaints all Female Complaints Com-plaints Rheumatism Skin Diseases Scalp Diseases all sore burns or bruises Fits St Vitas Dtmce Nervousness Asthma Bronchitis Threat and Lung Affections Colds Coughs Quinsy Sore Throat Host se ness Soreness of the Chest and Lungs Whooping Cough Diphtheria Weakupss the Back Pain in the Bowels and Sides Sore Eyes Piles Colic Croup Pneumonia Moasels Cramps Leadedness Kidney Complaints Com-plaints Catarrh of the Head Throat Stomach Stom-ach and Bowels CrampColic Cholera Mor bus Neuralgia of the Stomach Rheumatism Rheu-matism of the Stomach Sick or Sour Stomach Sick Headache Night Sweats Dlarrehcea and Dytentary Purifies and enriches the blood heals the entire system and is as pleasant tasted as ice cream Use Kerrs Eye Cure use Kerrs Pile Cure use Kens Catarrh Cure use Kerrs Liniment Lini-ment SALT LAKE CITY Utah O tober 301888 Henry Fisher Seventh South between Ninth and Tenth Streets says Kerrs Catarrh Cure cured me of catarrh of the head throat stomach and bowels when all physicians and patent medicines failed to give me any rellef His Debility and Asthma Cure cured me of ulcerated sore throat one of my children of diphtheria and one of measels and my wife of a hard obstinate cough I All parties afflicted with the above complaints com-plaints calling at my office will be guaranteed guaran-teed a cure or no charge I make all my I medicines of herbs roots barks flowers gums leaves and balsams I Office 65 West Jirst South Street firs right hand room at the top of the stairs over Mrs Clintons hair and millner store I ReferencesGodbe Pitts Drug Company Mr Cleghorn General Manager of Zions Cooperative Mercantile Institution Drug House A C Smith Company I Godbe Pitts Drug Company wholesale and retail agents Salt Lake City I Fifty cents and n per bottle Sold by all druggists and dealers medicines I I II I II I TAX SALE tXTHEREAS THE TERRITORIAL I WHEREAS and County Taxes assessed against and upon the property of Charlei and J Herman for the year A D leSS amounting to Two and 40100 Dollars 240 remain unpaid I t Therefore I Leonard G Hardy Collector for Salt Lake County Utah Territory by virtue of the authority vested in me by the provisions of An Act of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah entitled An Act to provide Revenue for the Territory Terri-tory of Utah and the several > Counties thereof approved February 22 1578 and of the amendments thereto have levied upon the following named property towit Lot Fifteen 15 Block Twentynine 29 as platted in Five Acre Plat C1 Big Field Survey and will sell the same or so much I thereof as may be necessary to pay the Taxes and Costs at Public Auction at the front door of the County Court House Salt Lake City on the 8th day of February 1889 at 12 oclock M MLEONARD G HARDY I Collector for Salt Lake County County Collectors Office No5 County Court House Salt Lake City January 10 1889 Administratrixs Sale I OF REAL ESTATE TttOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN NOTICE of an order of the Probate Court of the County of Salt Lake Territory of Utah made on the third day of January I A D 1SS9 in the matter of the estate of Peter chmidt deceased the undersigned the administratrix of said estate will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash and subject to confirmation by said Probate Court on Saturday the 19hday of January A D 1889 at 12 oclock M at the office of S W Oarke 110 Main Street Salt Lake City in the County of Silt Lake all the right title interest and estate of the said Peter Schmidt at the time of his death and also all the right title and interest inter-est that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of the said intestate PI time of his death in and to that certain lot piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in South Cottonwood Precinct Salt Lake County Utah Territory and bounded and particularly described as follows fol-lows towit Commencing at a point in the centre of a street two 2 rods wide bearing south seventyfive degrees east S 75 ° E five 5 chains and seventyfour 74 links true east from the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section twelve 12 In Township two 2j south of Range 11 west of the Salt Laze Meridian a i running thence east two 2 chains cutni g south end of Little Cottonwood Cotton-wood Bridge thence south four degrees cast 8 4 ° E along the centre of County Road seven T chains twenty 20 links thence west along the north line of Alex Adamsons land two 2 chains sixtyfive 65 hundredths thence north five degrees east N 5s E along the centre of a fence bank seven 7 chains twentyfive 25 links to the point of beginning containing one and fiveeights 1 Al acres of land more or less P lessBids or offers may be made at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of the sale Bids must be in writing and left at the office City for Darke 110 Main Street Salt Lake City or delivered to the undersigned personally I I Terms and conditions of sale Cash on confirmation of sale by said Probate Court Deed at expense of purchaser ANNIE SCHMIDT LARSEN Administratrix of the estate of Peter Schmidt deceased B W DAKKE Atty for Ad mlnistratn I THE great popularity of Ayera Pills as a cathartic is due no less to their promptness and efficacy than to their coating of sugar and freedom from any injurious effects Children take them readily See Ay ra Almanac for this year just out See The Heralds LIST OF PREMIUMS FOR THE V Semi Weekly Herald r 1250 VALUABLE PRIZES TO BE Given Away to Subscribers of the SEMIWEEKLY S4 = One Lot in Muscatine Subdivision 30000 One Thoroughbred Holstein Bull 20000 One Jersey Heifer 10000 One Kimball Organ 11000 Choice of Trees 12500 One W Iter A Wood Mower 7500 i One Imperi 1 Sulky Plow 5000 One J y Eye See Sulky Plow 5500 One Plan Country Home and Surroundings 10000 Ninety Numbers Popular Science Monthly bound 7500 One Fisher Cart 5500 One Acre Prospect Prk Subdivision of Ogden 8000 One Bedroom Set 4000 One Bed Lounge 3200 One Walking Plow hand painted 25 00 One Baby Carriage 25 00Ss One Hundred Pounds Alaroma Coffee 2500 r One Franklin Faultless Heating Stove 2200 One Set Chambers Encyclopedia 8 vols 3000 One Suit Homemade Clothes 2500 One Fine Saratoga Trunk 2000 One Show Case 2000 Five Herald Sewing Machines 20000 One Pair Hunting Boots 150C One Professional Guitar 350 Five Hundred Pounds Peerless Flour 1251 One Upholstered Chair 7SC One Dress Pattern Provo 75 One Box of Groceries Provo 10 00 Eight Pieces Glassware Provo eOF One Pair Boots Provo 900 One Barrel Excelsior Flour Provo 500 One Bradburys Encyclopedia Provo 800 Two Volumes Utah Industrialist Provo Fifty Volumes Family Cyclopedia of Useful Knowledge 7500 I Fifty Volumes The Farm and Household Cyclopedia 7500 AND 1000 OTHER VOLUMES OF History Biography Travels and lotion J ALL THE ABOVE PRIZES And many others will be awarded to Subscribers of the SemiWeekly Heraldlat a GRAND DRAWING TO BE HELD EARLY IN 1889 1 V lest Paper Published in the Wes TEN TO TWELVE PAGES f V ONLY 300 PER ANNUM a The only Conditions attached to this magnfi ce ntoffer are that all Arrearages must be made good and One Years Subscription paid in advance I I Watch The Herald for further particulars of the Grand Premuim Distribution Write for Pamphlet containing description zD Prizes sent free |