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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. FRIDAY. N0VJ3MBKK 2S, im T J provinces one inay expect soon to see it command the situation iu London streets. London Letter. Infunts' Cards. It is a quite recent and widening ens-tor- n to aunounco tho birth of a child by winding out u email card with its bap-tismal iiiinio in full ujion it; also the date of its birth in tlie lower, left hand comer. It is inclosod iu an euvelope with its mother's curd, the latter, of course, signifying that she is ready to receive visits of congratulation. A bale is the only untitled person to whom eti-quette permits a card that has wot Mr., Mrs. or Miss upon it. If visits nro not possible a card with "Congratulation"' written upon the upper left comer is at once sent, promptness signifying a genuine sympathy with the happy parent. Those who are intimate send not only a card, but flowers, or a simplo gift to tho infant. New York Letter. safe, tut wisely rtsed for the betterment ! of the people and development of a state that is coming to tho front with greater strides than any other in the Uuion. Kansas Cor. Chicago Tribune, Reading Browning In Massachusetts. The most devoted and uncompromis-ing worshipers of Robert browning live in Springfield, and, of course, they are women. They gathered at the home of a well known lawyer, and listened with rapt and soulful attention to selections from the great poet as read by tho law-yer's wife. At length the reader paused to learn if tbere might be uny ennui on tha part of the audience. "It is exquis-ite," murmured the Browningites in concert, and the reading proceeded. Again the hostess paused, solicitous, and asked her guests if they were sure they liked it. "Oh, yes," was the chorus, "it is beautiful." "But do you understand it?" asked Mr3. Lawyer; "I can't make anything out of it." "Why, yes, we comprehend it perfectly," was the assur-ance, "aud it is so delightful that we would like to hear some more." Then the wicked reader coolly informed the enthusiasts that Bhe bad been reading the poems backward for half an hour. The name of this practical joker may bo learned on inquiry of almost any mem-ber of Springfield "society." Springfield (Mass.) Homestead. WOMAN'S WORLD. tTHE IMPORTANCE OF CARING PROP-ERLY FOR EABY'5 COLD. A Home Society for Girls The National Council of Women Tlie Women of KansasHeading Drowning- - In Massa-chusetts Wamon in Hotels. At this season the temperature is lia-ble to fall muny degrees in a few hours, aud tho Indian summer morning may be succeeded by wintry blasts at night, ft is therefore very difficult to arrange the clothing of a little child so as to pro-tect it properly from these sudden thanges, and colds are almost inevitable. V baby's cold is often a very distressing tatter to the mother. She knows how .able an apparently harmless cold id to ecomo a fatal iuilammatiun of the ungs. No cold of an infant should for a moment be neglected. See at once that the child is thoroughly protected by flannels, if it is not so already. Kotico especially that the feet are kept in warm, woolen socks or hose, which must be secured so that they cannot be kicked off. Greasing the baby's nose with a littlo mutton tallow and rubbing in a drop or two of camphor certainly relieves a cold in tho head, although it is an old wife's remedy. If tho baby shows any hoarseness lose not it moment, but lay on the chest a flannel cloth dipped in sweet oil, or rubbed thick with mut-ton tallow, over which a tableepoonf ul of camphor has been sprinkled. Heat this groused and camphorated cloth and apply it as hot as it can be borne, cover-ing it with a piece of dry flannel to re-tain tho heat and to keep it from greas-ing tho child's clothing. Before this cloth is cold replace it by another hot cnc. After such treatment a child will often fall asleep aud wake np entirely recovered. The Race Crowing lietter. Mr. John L. White, head master of the Herkeley school, New York, is au-thority for the statement that, iu our cities at least, almost every American girl of good parentage of tho age of sis-tee- n or seventeen is taller than her mother, with lareer waist, better physi-cal development and more "staying power." This gain he thinks largely due to the present day love of open air games and exercise. Indeed, so heartily does ho believe in tho efficacy of physi-cal training that he would put an exer-cise room in every school house, Btire that forty minutes' daily drill and in-struction in hygienic laws would in the following generation reduce the number of tho criminal population ono-lial- f. Harper's Bazar. Woraea In Hotels. "The most desperate creature on earth," said the clerk of a well known uptown hotel, "is a woman from out of town in a hotel bedroom on a wet Sunday. Thero is absolutely nothing to do, the confinement is almost intolera-ble, and tho isolation of her lot is made , unusually painful by the fact that so much is going on all aronnd her from which slie is debarred. Men come to town with their wives or daughters, leave them at 7 in the morning, and go off to attend to business. Tho ramifica-tions and extraordinary character of the 'business' undertaken by rural visitors is one of those things which no man can accurately gauge. It is certain, howev-er, that the western merchants are out of the hotel pretty much all tho time from 8 in the morning till 13 at night. Sometimes they come in to take their meals with the women of their party, but not infrequently they leave them entirely to thoir own resources." Kew York Letter. If the hoarseness continues, however, cr shows any signs of growing worse, a physician should be summoned at once, as moments of a baby's sickness are equivalent to hours in grown persons' illneas. Tlie strongest child requires the tenderest and most unremitting care to bring it through infancy strong and sound, without any organic weakness, which may develop in after years. When tho child's cold settles in the bowels nothing is better than an appli-cation of flannels wrung otit in hot liquor, laid over tlie stomach and ab-domen, aud covered with, dry flannel. New York Tribune. IVomen and Tobacco. The use of tobacco among women is on the increase in France, and even in London it is not unusual to see a lady produce her silver or enameled cigar case in the drawing room. Cigarettes are giving place to cigars in Paris, and some fears are entertained of the smoking habit among women becoming uncon-trollable. The well known writer Mine, do Latour defends the use of the weed by her sex, and insists that if it is good fur men it is not injurious to women, while to brain workers it is a great help and solace. She would not, however, give women quite tho same license s men, and would restrict them to two ci-gars and a few cigarettes a day. Paris Letter. A Novelty In Handkerchief Designs. The various ideas of crests, mono-grams, initials and other devices in embroidery engrafted upon handker-chiefs for the aggrandizement or identi-fication of the owner have been worked to death. TherA is a novelty, however, in handkerchief decorations that has readied a noticeablo degree of popularity in a very short time. It is the plan of having the photograph of wife, children or sweetheart, or your own physiog-nomy, taken on the comer of the article, either in linen or silk. The chemical processes have been perfected so that the likeness will neither wash out of nor fade upon the fabric Clotbier and Furnisher. A Ten ricture of a Well Known Woman. One day last wppIc a customer in one of the large Brooklyn dry goods stores stood waiting for her turn to be served and idly watching the woman who was claiming the attention of the clerk at the moment. There was nothing about her to attract a second glance. She looked to be close upon 60 years of age, her hair was very gray, though not white, and a pair of large, rather dark eyes looked out from a colorless, unimpressive face, in figure sho was short and small, and the black costume she wore was simplo to plainness. Yet when she gave her name and address for a parcel to be sent it was realized that this little woman of insignificant appearance was one whose name eighteen years ago was in every-body's month from one end of the coun-try to the other, and whose personality at that time was almost as well known as her name. She was Mrs. Theodore Tilton. New York Times. Pullman's Tretty Daughters. Two dashing young women these. They aro the Misses Pullman, of the world. I say of the world, because, while their home is in Chicago, they know as many people in Boston, New York, London, Paris and Vienna as in tho Lake city. They walk as erectly as grenadier guards, They are superbly dressed, but tbeir clothing is not in any sense loud. They are both tall, being pretty nearly six feet in height; have rosy cheeks, clear skin and constitutions made strong by judicious work in the gymnasium. They are seen very often at the opera in this city, go to the thea-tre frequently and are known in many ot the best houses on Fifth avenue. They spend their time at the Windsor hotel, and whenever they visit this city their society is eagerly besought by young men of tho best families. New York Cor. Chicago News. A Ilonte Society for Girls. At last New York is to have a home a free, respectable American homo, where young women out of employment can find shelter, sympathy and substan-tial aid. The institution is to be the same sort of a place an a public school, with no nioro charity, religion, politics or restriction, and will be supported and maintained by the Fp?nch Evangelical church of tlie city of New York. The certificate of incorporation has been filed in the county clerk's offlce and the work of establishment will begin at once, the board of managers including Mrs. Lena Roberts, Mrs. Caroline Leconltre, Mrs. Marie Grosjeans, Mrs. Emilie Swyeffort, the Rev. IL L. Urandlienard and Mr. J. 12. Roberts, Tfaf Young" Women's "Home society vill provide unemployed young women whose occupation is that of a teacher, maid or domostio with a pleasant home and good board. Medical attendance will be furnished the sick, decent and comfortable clothing provided for tlie needy, together with financial aid, good counsel and friendly support and encour-agement. . The needs of the girl will be sufficient plea for admission, and, as in the regulation of a public hotel, good conduct will serve as a guarantee of good character. Tlie catechising to which the applicant will be snbjected is in-tended for industrial use only, in order to acquaint the examiner with her ability. j Suitable and profitable employment will be found for her without any charges or foes whatever. Intended to benefit the French girl directly, it is not docisivo whether other nationalities will be debarred from the privileges of the home. There is some need in New York city for a dozen just such organizations as the Home society promises to be. New York World. Four years ago Miss Lena Woodard, living on Thorn creek, Wash., sowed the seed from one head of barley. She har-vested the crop with a pair of shears, and sowed the amout received the next year, again harvesting it with her shears. The third crop her father cut with a grass scythe, getting enough barley from this crop to sow forty acres last spring, which averaged forty bushels to the acre when thrashed, making a total yield of 1,000 bushels from one head of barley in four years. Dry poultices, where heat is required, have almost superseded moist ones. When the former is required hot salt in a good sized bag is excellent; for the latter, common white beans, boiled very soft, made into a paste, retains heat wonderfully. A bowl of hot gruel will sometimes ward off a neuralgic attack. All engravings or photographs that are framed in wood np to the edge look much better if the frame is rather flat and the wood is stained to harmonize with the tones of the picture. A silver or bronze beading is now often used on the outside of the frame instead of in-side next tho picture. If you don't know what to buy in your search for a unique wedding present get the bride betrothed a marriage jar. The form is lovely and the bowl a thing of beauty, whether you pay $4 or $100 for it. Iloston Women. All the women of Boston do not wear gig lauipj and calf shoes and carry broad-cloth reticules bulging with manu-scripts and leaflets of transcendental philosophy. Anna Whitney is the vice president of the St. Bernard club, of Massachusetts, and knows as much about dcgology and doirdom as any breeder in the country. Sho can size up a dog at a glance. At the recent dog show in Detroit, Mich., Miss Whitney was one of tho judges. A3 understood by this canine connoisseur. "Oo to the dogs" is not a saw, but a proverb. In-stead of a reproach, she claims the mean-ing has been distorted by abbreviation. "Go to the dogs for a lesson in patience, love, fidelity and sagacity" is her inter-pretation of the old adage. Exchange. The National Council of Women. The National Council of Women of the United States, organized in the spring of 18SS, will hold the first of its triennial meetings iu February, 1891, in Albaugh's opera house, in Washington. It will last four days, including seven public sessions. Eleven of the most important national organizations of women in the country have entered the council. As soon as any organization enters the council, its presideut becomes an acting vice presi-dent in tho council, and it has also the right to appoint one person to represent it on the executive board. This board includes the general officers of the coun-cil, together with the presidents of all organizations belonging to it, and one delegate besides its president from every organization. , ; The corresponding secretary of the council, Mrs. May Wright Bewail, 843 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis, will gladly answer all inquiries ad-dressed to her, and will see that every j provision Is made for the appropriate 5 representation on the programme of all 1 departments of work in whoso prosecu- - i tion the women of the country have ef-- fected national organizations. , It is hoped that women interested in women's work will respond to this call I . and give tho aid necessary to render the first triennial meeting worthy of tho ob-- 1 jects in whosa behalf thp National Couu-- II cil was formed. Kato Field's Waahing-.- l ton. Tlie alumni of Vassar college have al-ready secured $20,000 of the $40,000 re-quired for the endowment by them of an astronomical chair in honor of Maria MitefcaU. What "Burgod" Is. ''Bm goo," explained Col. James Orr, cf Covington, "is one of the oldest Ken-tucky dishes we have. No one knows who first made 'burgoo,' ncr does any one know where or how it got its queer name. 'Burgoo' is an out of doors crea-tion, and pots of 'burgoo' have simmered ov?r a hot tiro in the sun at every big political gathering in the state since Henry Clay was a boy, and years before that, too. It is not only an extremely palatable dish, if you can call it that,, but it's very nourishing. 'Burgoo' is a cross between a stew and a soup. It is always made iu the open air. "How is it made? Well, I take a big cauldron, put some red pepper pods in the bottom, add some potatoes, tomatoes and corn; then put in balf a dozen prairie chickens, as many more tender 'yellow legs' and a couple of dozen soft shell crabs. I add some young squirrels when they can be obtained. When everything is in readiness thero is enough water put into .e cauldron to just make tho con-tents float. "Then it is put on the fire. It must be allowed to simmer slowly for six hours, and must be stirred constantly with a hickory stick. A hickory stick is best and is always used, but another might do as well. When it is nearly done it may be flavored to suit the tasta It is 'done' when tho meats are thor-oughly shredded, not before. When it is done urn!" and Col. Orr's eyes spar-kled at the prospect. Cincinniti Com-mercial Gazetto. A Yankee Girl's Device. An amuiing instance of woman's curi-osity has come to our ears in connection with the visit of the Clovelands to Sand-wich. A young lady who is ordinarily a modest and ladylike school teacher became possessed of a burning desire to meet and converse with these distin-guished visitors, and this is the unique way in which sha brought about the rrtPPtiTi(ri An the neetv o v- -' - driven to Mashpee they saw approach-ing on foot a dowdily dressed colored girl, who stopped tho team and inquired the tiiuo of day, the most direct road to Sandwich village, the distance, and finally asked the in her most fetching manner for a ten cent piece for her bangle, and during the whole time feasted her eyes on greatness and beauty. Having satisfied her curi-osity iu this direction our schoolmarm made her best bow to the party and passed on, rejoicing at the success of lier scheme, and in the possession of a ten cent piece for her bangle. Cor. Bos-ton Traveller. The Women of Kansas. There are hundreds of bright women nnd girls who have taken up claims in the western part of the state and lived ou them until they got atdeed for the land. There are hundreds of women in the state who manage to keep men them from htinorrv; -- nero are hundreds of women who can do anything a man can do, has ever done or ever tried to do, and there are hundreds of women in Kansas who want j equal rights with men. The signs are I that what they ask will be conceded them. They have taken charge of the pnMic schools, and no state in the Uniou has better. They are members of school boards, county and city superintendents and teachers. They lead in the educa-tional and prohibition movement. They aro making no noisy or threaten-ing clamor for equal rights. They aro simply allowing by what they do that they are the equal of man and that the ballot in their hands would not only be London Women Not Clubnble, London women do not seem to be what "Jennie June" calls "clubable" women, for notwithstanding the increasingly prominent place they occupy in sport and recreation their amusements are as a rulo unorganized. The Row is each season crowded with equestriennes, and in the winter, too, when the riding is something besides "genteel cantering." All manner of smart ponies and carts aud jaunting cars go the pace continu-ally, and last season a lady "tooted'' a four-in-han- d each day around the drive, her horses held splendidly in hand. The prejudice against tho cycle for ladies is fast dying out, and though at present not 40 general in London as among the . 'llie losses in vJminrcri,Ts 6y rne poia sweat of tobacco on account of tlie un-usual rains in September will not be so great as was at first feared, yet many j thousands of dollars will be sacrificed ou account of the injury done by the pole sweat, followed by decay. Every year the hard working producers tuffcr more or less from the same cause. Official loticc. MAESHAL'S SALE. W'HSUANT TO AN F.XK ITION TO 1 me directed ty the Third judicial district Court of the territory of Utah, I shall expose at public bI, lit the front door ot the county courthouse. In the city of Suit Lake, countv ( Salt Lake, aud territory of Utah, outheiM.idav of neceinber. A.D., lKi, at IJ K'oViiick m. ail the Tight, title, clulin and interest of p. c. lliowu and 1. '. McGraever. of. In, and to the following described real estate. situate, lying, and lielng in Salt Lake County, and descrltied as follows, All of lots I .', 1.1, 14 an,l 1ft, block tl. In T. W. Jennings' addition. Salt Lake City surve v. To he sold the property of p. C. Mown and I), t!. Mctlraeger, at the suit or Truman. (. Angell et al. Term of sale, cash. E. H. Pahsons, U. S. Marshal. Jiy Unman Cannon, Deputy M usual. Dated Novembers!, 1W. Official itoticco. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. The Brighton and North Point Irrigation eom-pan- Principal place of business, Urightoi Mealing House, Salt Lake county, Ulan. 1' 13 HEREBY OIVKN THAT Al a meeting of t he directors of the Brighton and Norm Point Irrigation company, held on the loth day of Octotier, I8y0, au aseessment of sixty (tX)i cents per share was levied on tha rupital stock of the corporation, payable Im-mediately to the treasurer, Arthur Brown, at hlsoltlre. No illsl Main street nip stairs). Sail Lake City, I'tah. Anyeto'k upon which this essessnient may remain unpaid on the ltitu day of December. 18), will be dellnejuent and will be advertised for sals at public auction, and unless payment li made before, will be sold on January a Mb. liI, to pav the di assessment together with cost of adver-tising ami expense of sale. Dated Nov. 3d, UM. K. B. CRITCHLOW, Secretary H. & N. P. Irrigation Co. Office rooms ( and 8, No. 13d Main street. Ball Lake City, Utah. u-p- j Official Jloticc. MA"R8HAL'FSALE. "PURSUANT TO AN OUDKK OP BALE TO I me directed by the Third Judicial I), strict court of the territory of Utah, I shalleipo'o at public sale at the trout door of the county loiirt house. In the cltv of Salt l.slie aud county ot 8 lit Lake, anil territory of Utah, on the nth dav of isut). at 13 o'clock in., the following real estate, situate, lying and being In Salt Laky county. Utah ter-ritory, bounded and particularly descrilied ai fonows, to wit: Commencing at a point one hundred and four tltm rods west ot the north-cas- t corner of the southeast quarter ( of suction thirty one (31). township two i2), south of range i.Uo ill east. Salt Lake meridian, aud running thence west illty six iMD rods, thence south forty HO) rods, thence east fifty-si- (hit) rods, thence north forty '4it rods to place of beginning, together with seven i7l days' water right in what is known as Sandy ditch. To-gether with all and singular t ie tenements, hereditaments aud appur.enaiices thereto be-longing or In any way appertaining, are the premises subject to rale, and to be sold. To be sold as the property of Hannah Olsen and Charles Olsen at the suit of Die Nellsou and I hrtstlan Nellsou. Terms of s tie cash, K. H. Parsons. IT. 8. Marshal. Hy D. N. Swan. Deputy Marshal, Mated. November 17th, IN), Official Notice. 8UVU0H3. John R. Hamilton, Plaintiff, vs. Kate Hamilton, Defendant. The pe il or the Territory or Utah send preetlng: To Kate Hamilton, detenilant. A'OU ARK HKKEliy KEUIMKD TO AP-- I pear In an action brought egdnstyou bv the above named plalntltt in tho district court or the Third Judicial District or the Territory or Utan and to answer th complaint tiled therein within ten dav. (exclusive or the day of service) after the service on you ot this summons -- tr s rved wllhln thlscountv; or.lt served out of this county, hut in this dts rirt, within twenty days: ntheiwlse wllhln forty ilsys-- or Judgement bv default will be taken ugalnst you, ace jtdlng to the prayer or said complaint. The said action Is brought to have a decree or tills court divorcing plaintiff and defend-ant, aud for Hitch other relier as may be equit-able; said roller prayed on the grou'ud that In Novemlier, ISSH, defendant wilfully deserted the plaintiff, and aver since has bsen wilfully absent from him without Just or reasonable cause. And you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer tiia said compiaint as above required, the said plalutllT will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles 8. Bane, judge, and the seal or the District Court or the Writ Judicial District, SEAL. In and for the Territory of Utnh this SJfth day of Octolier, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun-dred and ninety. HENMrO. Clerk. By Olio. D. Loomis, Deputy Clerk. H i K0T10E TOE I UELTOATION. Land iifkk s At Bait Lakh City, Utah, V Nov. Kth. ls). 1 NXT1CE IS HF.KF.HV (11VKN THAT THR named settler has tiled noil-- e of his Intention to in ike final proof In supiKirt ol his claim, and that sa d proof 111 be made DHore prol ate Judge of Tooele county, I'tah. at Tonele City. I t ih, on January sth, IMwi, vl. : Alexander Murray. 1). S. No. lO.Hisj, for the lot and s.e. i4, n.w. sec. 7. twp. ;i s., rante 3 w., aud s, H n. Vi acc. ij, twp. 3 a., taiue 4 west. He n inies the rollowlng witnesses to prove his eont'nunns residence upon aud cultivation ot said land, vl. : Moses Hruneaa or Tooele City, t'tah: Peter Clegg or Tooele City, I'tah: J nil A. Kevau of Tooele City, Utah. Joseph Hevan of Tooele City, I t ih. KKANK D. HOHI'S. Register. NOTICE. Cfflc or tht National Hulldlng and Loan As-sociation of Halt Lake Cltv. N'o. Hi aud IH K. first South St. Koouis tf'and 8. Salt Lars City. Utah, Nor. S, 1SX). Notice is hereby given that a special meeting or the stockholders of the almve named eor- - Snratlon will be held at the association office, tth, Imwi, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of tilling vacancies In tha board of directors, and also for the purpose of amending articles No. 3, 4. 6. 11. HI, If. IS. ID. ai. m and of the by laws, said amendments having Iwen sub-mitted in writing to the board of directors at the regular monthly meeting on the last Tiles-da- y of (ictober, in accordance with article XXIV of the s or said association. Hy order Uoiavau Kobkhth. Ja., U)-- 4 Secretary. MAESHAL'S SALE. prRSUANT lO AN KXKiT TlOV TO MR 1 directed by the Third Judicial district court ot the Territory of Utah. 1 shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the county court house, in the city and county of Halt Lake and territory ot I'tah, on toe 8th day nt December. WH at ID o'clock m., all the right, title, claim aud Interest ot r'rltz K. Mor-ris, of In and to the following described real estate, situate, lying mid being In Bait Lake county, aim descrliv'd as follows, AIL that part of lot ill block Hi. plat rt, Halt Lake Oily survey: beginning a rols west of north-east corner of said lota, running thence ft rods west, thence south 10 rods, them e eaxt 6 rods, thence north Id rod to place ot beginning. To be sold as the property of Krlts K. H rrls at the suit of William 6. McCornlclt. Terms of sale, cash. E. H. PARSONS C. B. Marsha', Ply IIomas Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated Nov. lb, ismi. ASSESSMENT NOTICE-OF SOUTH FORK CONSOLIDATED M1N-In- g company. Locatl iu of principal place of business Bait Lake City. Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the alove company held on the Id day of November, 1W assessment No. 1, of cents per share was levied on the capital stock rflho cominny payable to A. 11, Horunian, treasurer at 171 South Main street Any stoci upon which the assessment remains unpaid on Wednesday, the :'d day of December, st), will beilelimpient and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made he ore will be sold on Saturday, the ."d day of Janu-ary, isni, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and ex-pense ot sale. Ity order of the board ot dlrec-toi- Nkls E. Vocnoi R (ii. Secretary, Offlce 148 South West Temple street, Salt L:ke City, Utah. W IS rr.LINQUENT NOTICE. OFFICE OK THE 1NTKR MOUNTAIN t Ciunpauy, Main St., Halt Lake City Utah There is delinquent oil the follow-lo- g descrilied siock, on scount or assessment levied on the loth day of Heptembeo, A D. 10, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Hellmpieuta No. share. Am' t A. H Kendall 4 6 A. II Parson. 6 5 J. K Morris .. A 1(1 o. T. Carlson 111 D. II. McAllister II ltl (1111 8. l'evton IV 10 Cualei 4 Carina 17 10 Chas. S. Deskv IS 111 Oscar (ir.ieheil lv in 1). A. Khllev jo III Vradon Heath ID 1 .miiis F. Kullak II) W, II. Falrchlld Hi '1 hos. Homer !il) 1:11 C H. Atterhury SI l.'M Chas. L.Crane W i:ti And In accordance with law, and the order or the Heard of Directors nude on the Pith day of Septemlier. HA), so many shares or each parcel or such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at theoillce ot the company, at Main St.. at ,'l o'clock p.m., on the 4th day of December, lxuo. to pay delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and ex-pense of sale. NOTICE Of PUBLICATION, No. 603. LAND Ornci, Salt Lsk City, Utah, I October mth, lsnt). f NOTICE 18 HHRE11Y (HVKN THAT TUB settler has tiled notice of intention to make final proot In support or bis claim, and that said pro.it will be made be-fore the Register or Receiver of the V. 8. Land, ofllceatSait Lake City, Utah Territory, on Saturday. Dec. nth, PW0, vis: Carl Potter Lars-- e m. under actor May 14, 1880, H. K. No. 8W, for the H'i N EH and 8' N W H. Sec. M, T 1 NRI.W, He names the rollowlng witnesses to prove his oontiuiious residence upon and cultivation of. said land, rty:: John B. Baw-dldg- e, of Pleasant (iroen, Salt Lake Countv, U.T.. and Ira A. Keed, Orson W. Rudy, Frank II. Rudy, all ot North Point, Salt Lake County, I'. T. Frank D. Hoiiiis, lteglster. Htayneri Simmons, Atfys. 11)19, N0TI0E TO CREDITORS. Estate cf .la'tics Casev. deceased. 13 1IEKKHV OIVKN HYTITEUM-ders.gne- Patrick Phelan. executor of the last will and testament of James Cafey, de-ceased, to the creditors of, and all persons hav-ing claims against t.ie said decra-ed- , to w.th the necessary voucher-- , within four months aitur the flrt publication ot this notice, toil esld Patrick Plielan. at Hlngham Canyon, Salt Lake comity. I'tah, or.!. J. Rogers, bis attorney, noms 1J and '3 Scott-A-roach building, S .it Lake city Utah. PATRICK PHI LAN, Executor of the estate cf Jnmes Casey, de-ceased, Dated November th. 181)0. J. J. Roiiins. Atty. for executor. TRUSTEES SALE. yOTICElSOIVENTIIAT ON SATURDAY i December Duth, 1M0, at Itto'clock noon of that day at the south tvont door or the Salt Lake county couit house lu Halt Lnk) Cliy, Salt Lake e.nmtv, Utah territory, the under-signed will offi-- r tor sale and will sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash the real estate situate lu Salt Lake city and County. Utah territory, to wit : A part of lot louri4i,tn block sixty-on- e (Hli, plat A. Salt Lake City survey, commencing ut the northwest corner of said lot four (4) snd running thence east at) rods thence south T rode, tnuuee west i&irods. au l thence north T tois to the place ot bog.nuing, together with all and singular Its tenements, hoieditamenls and appurtenance. Said sale will be made under and by virtue (f the power and authority vesto In the un-dersigned and conferred by a certain deed of trust made Match la. PW, by James W. Carrl-gun- . Virginia Carrlgan, his wife; Isaac J. Slarburk and I'va li. Starlmck, bis wife, as first pat t es to T. K. Jones and S. J. Lynn as trustees and second parties, wherein John H. Trevor Is third partv, aud which tniHt deed was duly recorded March 18, 1HM, and isot re-cord In book 'Jo ot mortgages at page $ to 6 In-clusive, or tha records ot halt Lake county, Utah territory. The said sale will tie made or tl:e purpose of paying and satisfying, tiis:, the expenses ot the trust, attorney's foes and compensation to the undeisiKned as successor to the trUftees, aud s ootid, the promissory note and indebted-ness and the Interest thereon secured by said trust deed, no part of which has j et been paid, and which has been declared by the holder thereof to be fully due and payable because of default in the payment of the Interest due on said note for the period of over thirty days. 8 .1,1 trustees have refused aud still refuse to a t In the matter or such sale. Any or all of the parties to said trust deed mav I Id at the sale. Terms of sale cash. Deed or deeds will be exe 'tited and delivered to the purchaser or purchasers under and by viltiie of the lower and authority couierred by said tnist deed. E. IL I ARSONS, United States Marshal for Utah. Dated November a5, 180. tds. SUMMONS. - In the dlstilct court in and for the Third judicial district ot Utah territory, county or Salt Lake. Holla L. Lynch, plaintiff, vs. Wil-liam May, defendant. The people of the territory or Utah send greeting: To William May. defendant. rOU ARK HEREBY KEQUIRKD TO Ap-pear lu an action brought against you by the alsive named plaintiff lu the district court of the Third Judicial district of the t(rrltory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of ser-vice i after the service on yon of thl summons If served within thlscounty ; or. If served out of this county, but In this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will be taken agalnetyou, according to the prayer of said complaint. Ti e said action is brought to have judgment against na d defendant iu ths sum of liw!, with interest Irom date ot comp a nt heroin, tor Jul) attorney s fee, and for costs of suit, al-leged to be due on a certain promissory note made, executed and delivered at Salt Lake Cliy. Utah, 17. 1SSH. by defendant to plaintiff for 'Jo.4. with Interest from date at H per cent per anntim, same brine; due and un-paid, save the sum of fa6; said note being by a mortgage on those certaiu prem-ises situate In Salt Lake City and Countv, Utah, being all of lots and HO, Cito View ad-dition to Salt Lake City; that said premises he sold by the U. S. Marshal, and the proceeds applied to the payment of said judgment above after deducting costs and proper charges, and tha overplus, if any, be paid to defendant, his heirs cr assigns: and that plain-tiff have Judgment for deficiency, If any tbere be. And you are herby notified that If you fail to appear and answer the saideomulalut as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane. judge, and the seal or the district court or the Third Judicial district. In and ror the territory ot Utah, t Is i. th day ot No suiber. In the year or our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. hkai.I Henry O. McMillan, Cleric. Ity Gso. D. Loomis, Deputy Clerk. E. Mehesy, PracticalFurrier. Tht Largest and Mntt Complete Stoch of Fine Fun, in SEAL, BEAVER, OTTER, MWK, Etc, In this Inter-Mountai- n Region. Mr. Mehesv has Just returned from an ex tended trip through the Northwest, where ha purchased a large quantity or raw furs which will be worked to order ror tha coming aeatoa I.ifRemember tha place, 220 Main 81, Salt Lake City. GEO. HUSLER. IL WALLACE, Manager, Utah Cracker Factory, Manufacturers of the Celebrated :SOEB BBiliFflNE CMMttS-- - 27 E. THIRD SOUTH ST. Salt Lake City, Utah. NOBLE, Ml & CO., lie oafj ExclusTve Halters In Sal! Late Youtedman's Celebra Hats. tWPERFEClV13 Snell&Co. Anixlo-America- n SMrtMim Removed to 24 W. 3rd South, Salt Lake City, Utah Health is Wealth Dr. E. C. West- - Nbrve aud Braiii Treat-ment, a guaranteed epeclflc ror Hysteria, Du-stiness, Convulsions. lw Nervous Neuralgia, Headache. Nervous Prostration caused bv the uas of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental Depression. Softening or the Brain resulting In Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death. Premut ire Old Age, Barrenness. Loss oi Power in either sex. Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrbuea caused by ot f the brain, or C Kb box contains one months trtataisnt. 11.03 a box. or six boxes for 15 00, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE guarantee: SIX BOXES rooure any case. With each order reeetvod ,j us for six boxes, accompanied with S.V00, we Will send the ptirrhaner our written guarantee to refund the money if tha treatment does uot affect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by John-scPra- ACo, Drujurlata, M alain til,, Bail DELINQUENT NOTICE. THF. CAK KARA MARHI.K CO., LOCATION principal place of business, Salt Lakrt City, Utah; location of quarries, Juab County, Utah. There are delinquent upon the follow-ing described stock, on account of assessment No. 1, of 1 cent per share, levied lu October, ism), tie several amounts ant opjioslte tha names of the respective shareholders, as fol-lows: P. STOCK. No of No of Ami Names. Ccrt'f. Shares. Due. John V Wadsworth 3 aid fx) Sarah A Wadsworlh 6 a 0 MMH Kick h Clark S 4u 40 01 William A Clark 7 ) i ml Emma A Clark H pio 111 Oil (ieorglana K Clark 0 HO) 10 (SI Ji hn Warren 10 KrnO 10 (O Frederic Lamb II inoo 10 Ot) Oeorge Harrison 14 HO SO) Richard A Metcalf 13 Kurt JO 00 John V Wadsworlh Ilk MHO join, John V Wadworth IS ffo h (10 William Wadswoith 17 NX) f 00 H H Van Dtuen SH a?0H 83 00 M T Lamb ' !f) 8 M . ... .11 VH 8 50 ' .18 KO t 00 " Kt IK) I DO " 34 HO 1 (JO " aft im t oo " S6 fO Hi " 37 W to ' 3S law 10 00 " 4i am s oo 4S W0 1 00 " 44 lht 1 60 John 0 Crocker M fslO 6 00 John tl Crocker Ml NO 5 00 Ji hn U Crocker fvl MM 6 00 John Q Crocker M uUO 6 00 COMMOK STOCK. John V Wadsworth S KXO N)0n Krederic Lamb 4 lino 10 00 John Warren 5 iro) ir 00 James F Wradlcy 20 ' lmo 10 00 .lames F Bradley SI WOO 10 00 James P Uradley 'J8 1UU) 10 CO Catherine A Uradley Si KKiO 10 00 Chrriotte Grosbeck :a rrt) r m JasFHradley MM 40 O 40 (I) Jas F Uradley .14 M0 fi 00 JasF Uradley 44 ) SO 00 45 BfOO SftO:) " 4S NX) 6 10 " 47 1(H) 10 U) " 48 aro S 50 " 40 UV) 9 SO " w ihio io at M T Lamb &8 fX 7 uO And In accordance with law and order of the board ot directors as aforesaid, so many shares ot each parcel or such stock as may lie neces-cssar-w ill be sold at the company's oflloe.No. UK), West Temple street, South, on the 1Mb, Say of December, lnw), at 3 o'clock of such day to pay delinquent assessment thereon.together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale, Jamks F. Khahlcy. Secretary and treasurer. Salt Lake City, Nov. 17, lsuo. LEGAL NOTICE. In the Probate court in and for Salt Lake county, territory of Utah: In the matter of the estate ot Harriet Bowdle, deceased. Notice of tune and place for the hearing ot petition for admission to probate of will. 1 LRSUANT TO AN ORDER CF SAID I court In said matter, notice is hereby given that Tuesday, the Irth day ot I'ecemter, A. D., IttiiO, at 10 o i lock a in., at the county court house In Salt Lake City. Utah territory, In the court room of sa'.d court, has tMn ap-p-nted the time and place for the hearing ot a petition of J. R. Bowdle praying fi r the ad-mission to probate of a certain document therewith presented, purporting t be the last will and testament ot Harriet liowdle, de-ceased, when and where all t .arsons interested mav appear and oppes the probate of said will, or the gram lug of letters testamentary to J. R. Ilowdle as praved for In 'aid petition. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand aud affixed the seal of taid court, this 'th day of November, A. D. lsuo. LkealI C. K. ALLKN, Clerk of Probate Court by C. E. STANTON, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OP THE CITY council to extend water mains on Fifth Kast street. Notice is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake city of the intention of such council to make the following described Improvement, to wit: Extending aud laying Iron water pipes ormalna along the following streets, namely: Hfth Kast street from ceuter or Sixth and Seventh South to center ot Klghth and Ninth South streets, and defraying three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at thirty-fiv- e hun-dred dollars by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the . following described dis-trict, being the district to be affected or benefited by said Improvement, nameiy: Lots 3 and 4, block ID; lots 1 and t, block a): lots 1, . 1 and 8. block 9; lots It, 8, 4 and S, block 10: lots Sand 7. blocks; lots 4 and 5. block It; all In plat B. Salt Lake City survey. All protests aud objections to ths carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing to the city recorder on or before December th, being the time aet by tbe (aid council when it will hear and consider such objections as may be mads thereto. Hy order of the city council of Salt Lake City made November 4th, lsuo. LOUIS HYAM8, City Recorder. Salt Lake City, November lKth. 1H90. PARTITION SALE. NOTICE IS H.'.RKHY (J1VKN THAT IN of an order of the Third Dis-trict C ourt of Utah Territory, made on the lHih day ot November, lsw, in a partition suit where'n Michael Mahonoy Is plaintiff and Wil-liam Mahoney. Thomas Mahoney, Mary Leaty, Hannah Lyuch. Abhy Mahoney, and Daniel Mahoney, William Mahoney. Norah Mahoney and John Mahoney are defendants; that the undersigned referees by said Court appointed to make partition of the property hereinafter doHcrllied will, on IT day, the lath day of l A II. INK), at the front entrance of the Wasatch building. In Salt Lake City, being the lurl ling W'hereiu the sessions of said District Court are held, sell to the highest b.ddfr lor cash, at public auction, at is o'clock moon) or said day. tbe following descrilied real estate, towlt: A part of lot two ill), block titty-on- e (M), plat A, Salt Luke City survey, and mote particularly described as follows: Beginning at the southwest, corner of aald lot and run-ning tl em e north six ((I) r ds, thence east one hundred and twenty-si- and one-hal- f OW,) feet, thence south six 1) rods, theace west one hundred and twenty-si- and one-hal- f (114) feet to place of beginning. FRANCIS M. BISHOP, ' F.LMERE. DARLING, HIRAM E. BOOTH, Ret TBf S. NOTICE TO OEEDIT0E3. E9tate or William J. Shivers, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THIS administrator ot the estate of Wlllttira J. Shivers deceased, to the credit-ors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the Hrst publication of this notice, to the said A. H. Adkison. administrator, at his office, rooms 3 and St. h building, In Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, in the county of Salt Lake. Dated Novembr34, 1890. A. H. AnitTSOW. Admlnlstrrtor of the estate of William X Shivers deceased. NOTICE TO OSEDITOES. Estate of Sarah Watktns, deceased. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE ii undersigned. John T. Ruckle, adminis-trator of tie estate of Saiah Watklns.de-ceafed- , to the rrerltors of, and all persons havlnr claims against the suld deceased, to exblb t them with the necessary vouchers, within lour months after the first publication of ttils notice, to the said John T. Buckle, ad-ministrator, at lllo south Main street, Fait Lake City, in the county of Salt Lake, Utah. Dated November 'JttU, IFJi. JOHN T BUCKLE, Administrator of the estate of Sarah Watkins, dece asod. NOTICE TO CEEDIT0E3. ISTATK Or" JOHN A. TRIMBLE PE. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, executrix of the will of John A. Trimble, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said de-ceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to the said executrix or her attorney frank Pierce, at rooms S and . Scott Auerbach building, in Salt Lake City, In the connty of Salt Lake, Utah. Dated November is, ihuo. Jane Trimble, Executrix, Fbank Pierce, attorney for executrix. SUMMONS. In the United States commissioner's court, city aud county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah. Before J. W. Uroenman, Esq., commis-sioner. W. H. Erb, plaintiff, vsF. H. Barnard, defen-dant. The peopleor Utah send greeting: To F. H. Barnard, defendant. 'OUARE HKKKBY SUMMONED TO BE 1 aud appear before said commissioner s court. In the city and county ot Salt Lake, ter-ritory ot Utah, and answer a complaint filed against you by the above named plaintiff, within five days (exclusive of day of service). If this summons be served In said Salt Lake City ; within ten days If served out of said city but In Salt Lake county; aud within twenty days If served elsewhere. Said action Is brought to recover from you the sum of one hundred and thirty-on- e dol-lars, with interest thereon from April 1st, isuO; allege 1 to be due from you to plaintiff en account of use of room' meals furnished and attendance provided you by plaintiff at your instauce aud request at the Metropolitan hotel, Salt Lake City, Utah, from January 1st. MO. to April 1st, IHflO, payment for which Is past due, and for costs ot suit. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will take Judgment against you tor the sum of 181.00 with interest aud rota of suit as aforesaid. WI ness my hand, at the city and county of Salt Lake and territory ot Ut ah, tha lith day of November, in the year ot our Lard, one thoui and, eight hundred and ninety. J. W. Ghkenman, Commissioner. MARSHAL'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale, at the front dour of the County Court house, in the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake and Territory or Utah, on tbe l.' tbdayof December, 13H0, at U o'clock m., all the right, title, claim and interest of P. C. Brown and D. 0. McUraegor of, in and to the following described real estate, situate, lying aud being In Salt Lake countv. and described as follows, to wit: Lot 0 In block Burlington subdivision of block S6, plat F, Salt Lake City survey. To be rold as ths property of P. C. Brown and D. 0. McGraegor, at tlie suit of Truman O. Angell et al. Terms of sale cash. E. H. PARSONS, U. H. Marshal. fZ. By Boman Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated November 92, 1890. at OEDEE TO SHOW CAUSE. In the Probate court of the county of Bait Lake, Territory or Utah. In the matter ot the estate of Hannah Burke deceased, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY ORDEH or real estate should not be made, Frank Pierce, the administrate ot the estate ot Hannah Iltirke. deceased, having tiled hi petition herein, duly verified, praying for ai order of sale of the real estate of said deceden for the purposes herein set forth, it is there-fore ordered by the judge of said court, thai ail persona interested iu the estate ot said de-ceased, appear betore tbe said Probate court on Wednesday, the luth day of December, 1HW, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at tin court room of said Probate court, at the connft 4a court house, in the city and county of Salt Lake. Ut ih territory, to ahow cause why an ordershoiild not be granted to the said admin-istrator, to sell so much or the real estate of , the said deceased at private sale as shall be necessary, and that a copy ot this order be nubllshed at least lour successive weeks in the Salt Lakh Times, a newspaper printed and published in Baid city and county. Dated Novemlier S. 10. G. W. BARTCH, Probate Judge. Tkrhitory or Utah, 1. County of Salt Lake. fBS I C. E. Allen, clerk of the Probate court In and for the county of Salt Lake. In the Terri-tory of Utah, do hereby certify that the fore-going Is a full, true and correct copy of order to show cause why order of sale of real estate should not be inaue as appears ol record In my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto eet my hand and affixed the seal of seal! said court, this 8tb day of November, A. D. 1SW). C. E. ALLEN. Clerk of the Probate court. By 0. E. Stanton, Deputy clerk. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake Citt, 1 Oct. S, 181)0. f IS IIEKEBY GIVEN THAT the following-name- d settler has filed notice ot his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probaie Judge, or In his absence the clerk of the County Court of Sum-mit county, Utah, at Coalville, Utah, on Nov. 86. 1X90, viz.: Joseph R cuius. H E. No. 7ii, tcrthe 8 E 4 Sec. 8. twp 8n. rame4 east. He names the tollowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said lands, viz.: James i.ytugoe, Lehl iien-nefe- Alexander CalderwooJ, Thomas Deer-ge-all of Hennefer, Summit countv, Utah territory. Frank D. Hobbr. IV 6 Register. MARSHAL'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN KXECUTION TO ME 1 directed by the Third Judicial District court of the territory of Utah, I shall expose at public stle. at the front door or the county court house, in the city ot Salt Lake, county ot Halt Lake and territory of Utah, on the and day of December, 1H80, at PI o'clock m all the riirht, title, claim aud interest of Francis A. I'ascoe and Elizabet h L. Pasi os of. in, and to the following described real estate situate, lyiuir, and being In Salt Lake county and described as follows, Commencing at the S. W. corner lot two (3), block SO. plat D, Salt Lake City survey, and running; thence eastsrods, thence north? rods, 4hence west b rods, thence south 7 rods to To be sold as the property of Prances A. Pascoe and Elizabeth L, I'ascoe at tha suit of John U. Mitchell. Terms of sale, cash. E. H. Harsous. U. S. Marshal. By James A. Dovle, Deputy Marshal. Dated Nov. 10. 1SW). 18-- NOTICE TO CEEDIT0E3. OF HANNAH BUKKE, DB. INSTATE Notice is hereby given by tht undersigned, administrator of the estate ot Hannah Burke, deceased, to the creditore or, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit thera. with the neces-sary vouchers, within tour mouths aftet tha first publication ot this notice, to tho said ad nilnistrator at his offlce. rooms 8 aud 8, Scott Auerbach buildlmr, Salt Lak City, In the county of Salt Lake, Utah. FRANK. FIEUCB, Administrator. Dated November 8th. 1S90. Utah le Bonds for Sale- - TWILL RECEIVE WRITTEN BIDS IU o'clock noon of December SO, ISdO. and ID o clock uoon of January Kit. ih'Jl, for the whole or any part or IM) Utah Territo-rial bonds (No. la1! tj SI inclusive) each ror I:0j0, runninst 10 to a) years. Interest 6 per cent per anntim. payable semmi-aunuaily- , and not taxable for any purpose. Bidders can et full particulars or the under-signed personally or by letter at No. JOS South Mains street. Salt Lake City. Boijvar RouKiiTS, Territorial Treasurer. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY to extend water mains on Second Notice is liereby (riven by the city council ot Salt Lake city ot the Intention or such council to make the rollowlng described improvement, Extending and laying iron water pipes or mains along the following etr-et- s, namely. Second Vfet street, from the center of Fourth and Fifth South to the center of Fifth and Sixth South streets and delraylnir three-fourth- s ot the cost thereof, estimated at seventeen hundred (IITUo.t.0) dollars, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district to be affected or benefited by said Improvement, namely: Lots 7 and 8, block SO; lots 4 aud 6. block SI: lots 3 aud 4, block 4a; lots laud 8, block 43; all In plat A, Salt Lake city survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented lu writing to the city recorder on or before De-cember ttth, 18W, being the time set by the said council when it will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. By order of the cltycouncUof Salt Lahe city made November 4, 1890. Lopts Htams, City Recorder. Salt Lake City. fiov. lSth, 18W. US A NOTICE. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY WARN SO the penalty provided by ordinance not to remove the body of any dead antmal or offal or filth of any description, without first notifying the city scavenger, who will Issue) I directions for its disposal. j WILLIAM SHOWALL, 1 City Scavenger, ' ji April 17. 189 fcoomo, City Hall NOTICE ALL ACCOUNTS DUE ME FOR and merchandise purchased Iirior to January 1. IHI10, will be placed In the lands of an attorney if not paid by Septem-ber lith. L. C. Karrick, office with Midland Investment company. 177 Mala street. |