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Show ' '.''.'( t 5 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY, KOVEMbEii 3. 1890 TWO WOMEN PREACHERS. "' Ber. Ffcceb Hanaford and bv. Antol. netteBlackwoll. Special Correspondence.) Chicago, Aug. 28. The Rev. Phcebe Hanaford was born on the island of Nan-tucket in 1839. Her father was Capt. George W. Coffin, a descendant of Tristatn Coffin, one of the original purchasers of Nantucket, and she is also descended from Peter Folger. She studied theology under the Rev. Ethan Allen, an Episcopal clergyman of Nantucket, and when she was but 17 of years age she delivered her first sermon. Her marriage to Dr. Hanaford when she was 80, which was followed by the birth and care of children. Dostnoned her REV. PHCEBB HANAFORD. slonal career, although she continued to prepare herself for it, and it was not until she was 87 years of age that Bhe began reg-ular ministerial work. She was ordained as pastor of the First Universalis! church at Hlnghara, Mass., and in a short time accepted a call to Jersey City at a salary of $3,500 a year. Mrs. Hanaford has preached throughout New England, and has lectured and preached in most ot the middle and some of the southern states. She has written fifteen books and 1ms been a constant different papers and periodicals. One of her books, "Daughters of America," has reached a circulation of 60,000 copies. She has for many years been an earnest laborer for equal suffrage. . Mrs. Hanaford is the first woman who ever acted its chaplain of a legislative body. In. 1870 and 1873 she acted in that capacity iftrst Ju the house of representatives and afterward in the senate of Connecticut. For many years she has been an officer of Sorosis of New York city, a member of the New England Woman's club and of the Women's Christian Temperance union. Mrs. Hanoford's last work is "The Heart of Siasconset," which is just published. For more than forty years Mrs. Black-we- ll has been prominently connected with those movements inaugurated to secure for women the best educational opportuni-ties as well as the franchise. She is further distinguished as having been the Urst vrom-n- n ordained as a Christian minister and for her versatile mind aud substantial ac-quirements. Mrs. Blackwell was born in Henrietta, Monroe county, N. Y., in 1825. When she was 16 years old she bezan to tench school winters, and when she was 19 years of age she determined to go to the college at Ober-lin- , O., to finish her education. While there she taught in the lower departments and thus defrayed the expenses of hor college course, while she completed the prescribed course in Greek and Hebrew in vacation time. She was graduated from Oberlin in 1817 and afterward received from that In-stitution the A. M. degree. After finishing a course in theology at Oberlin Mrs. Blackwell lectured on differ-ent reforms and preached whenever and ' wherever an opportunity offered, without regard to sect. In 1853 she was ordained pastor of a Congregational church at South Butler, Wayne county, N. Y. Beside lecturing and preaching Mrs. Blackwell has always done more or less literary work. . Her series of sketches "Shadows of Our Social System," puts, lished in The New York Tribune, attracted wide attention, and was afterward pub-lished in book form. Her books "Sex Throughout Nature," "The Physical Basis of Immortality" and other works have all had a bearing on the questions to which she has given her attention since she began public work. Her latest work is "Religion as Founded Upon Natural Demonstration Independent of Revelation." ' Mrs. Blackwell is the mother xf five children and has had a particularly happy married life. While they were students at Oberlin Lucy Stone and Mrs. Blackwell became close friends, and from then until the present time the friendship has con- - REV. ANTOrSETTE BROWH BLACKWELL, tinued. They married brothers who were in sympathy with their views, and for more than forty years they have worked together for the franchise for women and other reforms. Mrs. Stone never took the name of Blackwell, as she believes that every woman should retain her own name as well as her independent individuality. ANTOINETTE VAH HOESKS. 8mS& Gaum Time Tab e in'efM Angnst 24, 1850 ABT BOCWD TRAINS. ' '" ... . N&4 AUaatlo AUantia Mall. Express AV.cf!1,? - :a.m. r:40 p.m rH?J.e I J H;; itS ,0: m :f Pm II a-- 1M p.m. ?fSTO tt!Op.in. 8:4!p.m W:W .., m LAerraivv"e G"rnm.RRiviverer :,p..m.. 44:JO aa.mm Grand Junction. .. tl : p.m. l it a.m aSI! Tbio SiSfip.m. :a.m Denver L1;JL1 . . . .k :no p.m. 7:311 a.m I BOPWD TRAINS. No. I No. S Paslflo Psoitis Mail. Kxpress tLielil pSKJ :H0 "m- - 8p.m, ueb'0', f:0f.p.ra. t:10a.m itiT (2?n RlT'!r 11:40 an. ll:S0p.m L7ePe?Jo :10 p.m. 6:9(1 U A"?vILk 8:lU p.m. : am 8:p.m. lts AiTlveOgden 40 p.m. 10:06 a m LOCAL TRAINS. ALT LAMM AMD OOOCR. M?T!f 8lLk'! Arrive salt Laket 4)p.m. I0:a.m. 18:40p.m -- p.m. 8:56 p.m. saut iabb to anrartAM. -- 3LST?.P,a'L,,k,ktT:46m Lake at4:p. m. Tra"mretaurrrnilvne,?s, from on ,Hl? on Saturdays and leaves for Wasatch Mondays only. . c poooE, jr. h, bennnrr, tien. Manager. lian.Paas.Act Wfncial llatice. "notice Of co'omclptlaettifoonr lborrttansssloenssomf theent otpr E'.aln on ud et No i I h "rehy irtven th t Sh t s'rr and f lief, r or Hut i a' t lty a made outrun pie . d thel t and t 1st p-- liln. to a ! I lax at 'he rite i. cur mill P'r q i r foot, levied tijr theel'y ro,,n-- ot 8 ' OK. Ik tii- -r . l, i mi, nj l!.'la ds r.bei I "N cr nl of rou- il uaaVly : uo ,t end 4, Nckv4, o l and hoes.: tots I. a fail Mc-- Itl; lot 4, .1. 4 and block II: kites. ?n! ?. b ock T, nn I ,au a an t A, HH A, all 'n plat A. Silt Lake City survey, rail tax bcln? 10- - tha evenaon of tn water ma n along th 'ol'owin: d"r1hd mt, ' nauM-ly- k'son r it, r of Hlxth awl Seventh ' Hoti:li tr-- sort San o'td West ttr ' to midway twt. en ktirh'h and Nmtl South "tra-tv-i ha'.d Hat and plat har b odgl In the olic of th cllv No. , I City hall, and tll be open for tnanecit-- bra ran. 1 of Ki .lay from nl after tae Ut day of i IMoiw-r- . HtV .!n-ti- if hl h 'lm uniten a-- j J"eHl. to the rliy vinm il for the corfwtU"" "I i (he aetTu"nt tuT be !t;d wltH tha a d re-corder. In iaruu. of Uj owmnr in sut h rune prorldad. : . II IS HYAM3, ety raeoMv. Salt UkeOiy.lvt. J. It (PfHciat Itticr. N )TICE. 0 THE IN I TOT Or THE CITY trtronnc.l to .. ,,d gurer rVst tut fr at t:ij iut h l-- of tnm lempie tr et to h lior h i j o; r'ourth B.nnh "trt is at as j art of l av, a; ,uvrt' t Nv I. ia t L .a. tty ". -- ,o U t.oiM.iy (.H t ; .y t.nt'll of Hun Li.te cttt o.' tb" n eoliou oi tiob rouiiotl to rualta fe f lo...ng Improvrm nt, : 1'i.a rui bliiic atd (i.t eritvjc w. h xatii and none t.. al t.t tii e:r. d 'S a FrtEiet street, b r ntn. el itt s.uru lliw if tj. ta Tamle j i t runi.w.wtu to the u no j t.au ol Fo.i.th 8 uth tt.-io- , tth' s"m "! of part of rv.u .; dl lrK"t No I, in Sa t Lite vltv). and dettay t roit id eipta t t "' tlmmtd ut rvl u hy a lo"al . "i"-''n'- . upon the l"t l Uadsiwith n P nni d r. t No. I, oi 8 .1' L ki oity. a "iiitltt). iiwn tie Strwta anu INy 10 he ta.iteii or l"ei a t",l v d I nprovement, nan. y : LiMmJa, U,noek .1: 1 a 1, V ) and S. cuoi : I'liUl 1 blork .1; lot I nnls, born .0; lota t tin! a, kl k hn I. . an.l e. o k .V: lota V, .1 4 anl 5. blCK k I , ki I i blink 'J; all In pi t A i t l.ke tt y. All objrotlons to the carrvlug ont of such Intention ninnt ha preent-- inwrlilurf to tbe city reconler on or before t ft y ol a . !!), PelnK the time el by the said council when It Will hear and muntdor suoh objection an may be mule thereto. By order of the ci'v council of ball Laite city, made ixt. t , lH. Luna llv avh, city Reconler. Bait Lake city, Nov. i, ixtdi. fiotele anl Jlcatauranta. WaSkeSTilOUSE. Th Walker it Located in thl ButintM Center of thi$ dry ani ha all th Modern Improvements & Convsnlences Pertaining to a itrictly firtMast ho It Is managed as wall as any hotel In the Wast and la strictly tha Huelnras and Tour-ist Hotel of Salt Lake City. Passenger Elevator. The Walker & the Metropolitan Art th Two Leading Eoteli of Salt Lake City. Gr.S.E3K.B Prorr. PARK CITY; HOTEL. The only Brat elasa hotel In Park City. SIXTY ELEGAIT HEW BOOH?, Cool, pleasant and n!oiy furnished. THE BOTBLOROCNpS ARE DECORATED lawn and shaue trues, making It the jnoat pleasant summer resort la the mountain region, i O to. HAl.L, Proa. ., fDeiffepr MAsIN S1Tg.Hif iVARWICK HIGH GRASS SAFETY BICTCLE. ) carry a stock of iATByT BIOrCT.HS a 4A.00, 136.00, 0.0O, 00.0O 7fl 0 1 16.00, 136.00, TK1CYCLU aud VbV !. If EUltS. lu purchasing from tne you bavn a stock to select from and do not har m alt. Largest Stock and Lowest Prtees ea Spars, leg (looda, Guns, Cutlery, eio, SHOT-GUN- S AT COST. Bicycle and Gun Repalrlag. AgentCALIGBAPU WRlTtNO MACItUtf, Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. SI W. 2d South treo. Bait Uk Qty logSlPopular Route TO ALL FOOTS EAST Oe.'j one change of cars Utah to Kan-sas City, or St Louis. , Ilefjant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Can Free Knciiniug Ciiair Cars. Be sure your ticket reads Via the Missouri Pacific Railway II. Ca rotOTtsend, 0. P. T. Soomm, 1'Togrm JSldg Salt Lak Oily, Uta TAKE'W" mm BULWAIKEE & St PAUL For All Points East it Is the only line running solid Vestibule, Electric Lighted, Steam Heated trains between Chicago. Milwaukee and Council Bluffs, Oma-ha, St. Joseph, Kansas City and Soulx City. All trains composed of Pullman magnificent sleeping ears and Tbe Finest Dining Cars n the World. For further Information apply to the nearest ticket office, or ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agent. 820 W. Snd South street. Bait Lake City. "Y PERFECT13 ( FIT I S;nell & Co. AiElo-iMica- a SMrtiaters. Removed to 24 W. 8rd South, ' ' ( Salt Lake City. Utah Official totir. WE3T BUDeE Rapid Transit. BRIGHTON TRAINS. On and after Wednesday, October 1, 1SB0, an until further notion, trains will run betws s Brighton and Salt Lake City as follows . LEAVE - LEAVE liAIg A 7TH B. BBIOBTOg. 7:15 a.m. 6:80 a.m. 8:4a :b0 - 10:16 -- 11 :4ft 110 14 1:30 pa. W:tftp.m, 8:00 " :i " 4:30 S:4ft " 8.10 a : aa CHASVrl. WU-KB- Bust John Green, Sanitary I'cntraetor and Scavenger Excavations for Sewer Connections a Specialty. Special terms for monthly wcrk to hotels snd families, m Mala Street. Telephone 13. e tlox OSa. Skookam Root ipV fcrows Hair Rapidly. 'P ' Mi Eradicates Dandrnfl gfeA Storss Falling Hair. CJi ' u Preventive ffH'XY , cf Baldness. L VJ I Grows Hair on LO.vyy Bald needs. Iffit'Wlh b Exfjuisite ,: Toilet Article. llVln I Free from all Jf hftf f 1 co'ioricg matter, f Trade mark Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poiscms It is an honest ard cieritoriotaS preparation. Katnre's Own Remedy. Sksclnin Root Balr Grcwer Ca. NEW YORK. - 0?fTIfat totlcr. ErjMMOXs! tntha district court m and fnrthsTtMrl rulicUi dietii" t nl L'taa temtorv. euunty o( i ieorge Comleh. ptaliltiff, vs. Auieila 'orn n defemiaut. The people of the territory of Vtah send prreeiirtg: To Amelia Cornteo. de'endaot. Y't'l! ARK Ht.KKitV hk.l IKtO Til ra an a tuo hrmixht ailn. y m hy ttae atre named pUinttiT la the dletrtrt eoort of the Third Judicial dlstnet of the terntnrr of I'taa. and to aniiwer the rompUtnt Aled therein witiiin teu ,ljr iHilve of the day of sr-vi- f - after the nervice on yoa ol tbl nmmot,s It nerved within th'eeountT; or. If aervad out or this eonmy. nut la nil dutrlcl, withta twenty day ; otherwtee within forty dv or Jvdarmenl by default will tm Mkea alnilyoti, according- to th pnimf of uj,l cotupiaiat. The .J ta tm.ueM to have a SeeTe of thin court trie h- - n w of ntilri-.- ! esiatuig the pumtlT aad defendant, aud awanvn ' the putnl'ff the y of ald minor rh Id. El ee t'ornith. laene-o- f a.'d marriage; aNve relief prayeft for on tte tronad hl In Aairu-- t l. lue .lefen Uol wlli'ully and without cause deeerteal theplatn-tir- T a'll at II con rnea to eo deert an4 live; eefvara'e from e m : an I elan that on the Kit dyvt Aug iat, th" d eMant eitiimlttM a.ltt.t" e-- with 'tte Juim Coru eh. without the C4 A connivance of w pre Ttoue .'.u 'Wte.u-- e of the M:ntit And nu are heret v noi". that 11 yna fail ti appear nd wrt the ild com outnl aa aeov re.illrel. the aa'd !ltUl will ayty to tarn wn toe toe rel'ef i mn I'd her'io, tVtlneea, the Hivn fhjctee tt. Zn. Jtift.Tt and the wil of the dltrlrt court of the Thin! t'ill.-la- l d -- trct. tn M fr the terttory of Vtah, utl.a th !av of Heoiembnr in the rear M mr lwd una thousand eight huihtred au4 ninetr. fst. 1 lltvav O Mi VttlAS Clerk. lw t ;tnX ft !... Ml. IVintv I'lerk I SUMMON 3. John R. HamllUia. PuUntuf, ve. Kste Hamlltna. Ocfendnl. 'I h .pie of the 'IV ;Tltory of Ttei aval rtvetlng; ToKatilUm l' n ef r.il ant. t l ARK HKiEUY KKvCirtKtt TO AP-- 1 pear u an sott'in I r u h' f j. at vou bv the a'"e n oned plalmlT In the !lir'. "o'irt of tiieThlnl Judicial u lI'M of thTerrlt-- r of I tan ,iod t anaw.ir thi conn It nt IHe4 i t icreln w th n tn d it. c!til' a of th ol aenlci ainr the eartl-- o on yoQoftlS iimmnu :farvelwlhn tha co ion : or if served o tof th-- coiiutr. t'et In Ihm die r 't, Withia tw n y dayi; o he w aa. --r hi i f "1v ds or i dg uient bf d ault w h iakt agduet "ou, accord a; to tlia prtyirot aaid ooxp alnl The a Id a 'Hon ! rrourht t he i'.e ree of Ih'S Oirl ilrorrlu pi i nti an i dee t. aimI io a'l' h 1 1 refer a tn y ' e e i ab saul re. ef via el n t:.e etsuitid I at It November. I, d'lcndmt wilfoliv d' enet I'te pu;nt (T, a-- ever a no has b ea vl I'Hy a's:it (mm him w Ihoat Just or rcien. cause. And you are hereby not fled Iriat I yo t la'l loHiitietr ntt! r t eeti't coutp a nt a above r nuired. the a ,'.d .au.tl T w .if rdf to t.ioe-nu- l lor I e leilef du. ul. J tha alu Witueea the Hon. I hv a H Tn-lu.- g-an. th ai.I I ie I"l n- C iurt f I .e Th rd Jud ia' II a ct. ISKAU to at:d for the I'.ur lorvol l'l k h a g'lhile' ol ticto r. in te rr o nur Lord . ne tUouaatid rUtii hun-dred an nl i tv lomtii M M it I AW, Clerk. Mr Oso, P. LtHiuta, lieputv i lerk III 4 Ni'TIjE op the inten'tihn or the city to ;me rant aire t f.o t e an.ith.lneo So.itli Tsuiple :raet to I ie no.-'- h 1 ne of Kourt.i Soutn a rvet. n enn t i KS torptvl:udl" r et No I. I'i S il' l.ikkeC l" 1 Rotlce Is hereby given by trie city council of Salt Lake city, of the mention of such council to make (he following deactlied ini pro Siienl, u Tie ptiviug wuh aud a oue I o ka of the w oe of the tret d- - gna s I ne t ir t Kiatntrea. b'clin:tig at theaoi.th line of 8 mt i l emple s re t aid to Ihojior-- tine nt r'oiirt'i 8' itn street. itltesAme be a part ft pavtg d trktNi t. In Sail t ak C t jr. t mud ilefre. tie con r nd rg ne thereof. et mat d at f I u.M hy '0 '..i a s aaiucnt i n n I he It t and lvla Within paving tlairl.t N,. I, of Salt l.akef tv, abttttlug tiixm lh aivcets nnd alley toiea'-fevti- nl or beuenled by wilrl iini'iimm n", tisni'ly: Una 4 and a. bloc Tl, lota I, a, i atiJ tl. IiI h'k "6. lota t, . 4 slid 5 block 71, lo'a I and . block 10, In. a t ana b, block Id. Iota t, it. 7 and S. blin k M. ion it. . I an.l l i k M sr.d lota 1 and h. hio k:, all tn pint ' A" Salt l.a!e V ty "oirvee. All objections to thecvrvltii- - out of such In-tention muat ho to writing to the city reconl-ro- n or before h- - S th d y m N IHK1. being the tune set bv lie a !,! connelt w licit It will hear ui.d consider ut h objectlona s may lie made therein. Hv order of the city council of Salt Lake City, made O totwr h. n I.m 18 HYAMH, Cliy Rocordor, Bait I.a'ie City. Nov. I, "0 11 SDMW0S3 la Ike Platrtct Omrt tn s4 rear lha TMrJ -- dlcial u".vet .f t ih Territory, County of Ball Lake, Jt ui sOat . PlaintH. i vs. 1 Sr?ttof T.tms W.Oai ai, Defendant I The )e,il of th I r..bt t r I'tth eeti.l et nt tat !, ' W. IMIW ', efi..a vul, vV A HI! HE t::lV HKtetTl v. B Ti AS. 1 - 1U ell . t.- - H pu- -f .f.l"t t v t ie ' .. e en ' plalntt.f tn the eoitrt of tb TVrd Ju.ticul i:irkt i ( the ry of 1 IjH. aud b anewr the eominainl fi"l therein wttMit lea dya is. lunveof tne day of eervtcai arter Ine eeivti-- a on you t,f taia eurntuitt-- lf eeere, within this ermnly : w. If eert mil of this eoumv Imt in thiad!irtrt, mv nil twenty d otherwiae within fortf dsv or judarnvant by will te t,kea efvnet yoat, aocurd;ng ta the praverof aaidasnui". aiat The aaid action la brougitl K have a dears) of t ourv el A ! g i bMlJia o Ri itrt. monyagiat n lt en it elaluitt an t re - i g tc n.'ff all lertghte o an tinna'Tel ttiau, atd "tat delenitinta inirr--e in panti Ml'if be rncre barred ai d Cut a i. ai.al 'or s, t ier relief In : e pr ra e, a " mar e--m Jul and auitabla to tl e r.mrt Atve r "i t p'ae.t f r ob lha roUt I tl,t lle'etldant f Igalfttl ( k" tnar t aii- - ,ea n. her .''. a a wt a tiaa an l without re dr et ia p aintll lo tii r 'ha'tone yi r a d "till eoti'lnues to aoaiidun a I 4'aort :il in, and r itu to Ilea tr'IK h ' S..e ,it, i t And you ana hevehv aott lied thai If ya fail lo appear and suawer in said mmplalnl aa ateive re.(Ulr.-.t- . live aald pUioitt will appiy to the eourt lor the relief letnaadeat therein. Wttneea th Ititl t hjkrtea 8 Iaa Judate. and the eetl ( in dl.in.-- t I rimrt of the Thlnt jmltctal dletrtet. a sak. V in and foe th Terr.torvot L'Uk ihie -r I dav ol i a ' r. la ta yea our Lainl one thouaa&d eight han-dled an t ninetr . ttaxev i M, MitUin,ark, llv fleo D. taotuja. tieoutr Here. Utah Central Railsaf. Time Card in Effcst est. 28, 1390. Passenger Trains leave anl arrive at Salt Lake fay and Park city daily as follows; r 8A1.I U4SKC1IV. Train Heaves EUfUtli So and Main st f d1 tn karrivBs ' J0P.m PARK CITY, Trm 1 arrives Park city 10:90 a.m leaves " 4;00p.m Froirrht trains leave and arrive at Salt Lake k C"y dUy' excel,t Sunday, as fol- - lows- - TrainNo. 6 leaves Salt Lalte T:00a.m e amves ' S:ihp.m " leaves Park City 1 1 :00 i.m 6 s " l :)p.m opas8cnier8cArrlod on freight trains. PASBINGtn HATES: Between Salt Lake City andPark; City, slntfe between Salt Lake City and Pa .iOi .rounl trip.ia Jos. il. Y.ung, T. J. I'cKinlosti, Manager. Cen. Ft. Pas. Ajt. M A RS H L'8 P A IK. prHl'NT To AN' KM! T OM TO MR I dici'ted by the T ft Jlldtctet ittatr ct Court of Uie Tetniori o. 1 tab, I shall en. at jmbilt' aae at lhj riont ibir of ttin cm nty nut hoiia. in Hie eity ol Hilt Lake, twintv ol Halt U I terr:t cy ot I th, on tn IM tlay ' Nove-.me- A 1'. llnat at I t i o'eme i p. m.. all the rl. nt, title, t m anl 'I h ma' J. I.i Ul 'li h.vl, on mimr) atit, tit aa, if m n tt.c d iy on ehlch I leeleil a wr t o: att ii.l.m.n' oi l,i ral eate triu'ier i S1 rit e.1 lai let Out o! the altl J'.r- -t J note a I lUetrict i ourt n ti.e ra e ijf he I ! h Sata.mal Lank ot (V,:.lrn. l'lli amine hoil tiHrn J. l.etimii, or. lu and ti the d ecr he I t , aiiia'e, Ivoin a i l 'e ug t;i Sill l.nket l v, H ,1 I. ,k u it., L'tahTrl t try, ilea, ril.nl M.ot, t. ,v it: A pa t of lot iwu im tn hio-- k one hn'.d el and tlfl-e- ili.1i plat "A." Halt Lake 1 1 y a:.r voy, in'ulut; n at a po'.nt hv tm paia !! from the rHiut,i-wea- eoriier of anld lot, iuu n tig !hnc l.aet seven i?i iota, Uieitc Nortk ten il l) n d- - t .! nc W at aeven iTt n da th 'to H mth ten 10 r Mlto he piuca of l.'tnnlt g ootitainitig eevatitv mtuare Hls of grounds I said jir pertv u! tie tune of the levy ut the en it of aforesaid wee etanditig nit trie recorda of said county In the namatof Tnon a J. Iiemnn end John II. Mitrov:lo b,i id aa the nrooerty of I h 'inua J, l.enioii at I .e suit oi the plan NaUuaai Hank ol tig leu. lltih. a e. rp iratu n. Terms of sal cash. K. II Ptttanata. IT. K..MarahaL My Unman Cannon. Depot? Mamhal. llUlid U. toiler 1 IBWI. It tl notice" 0P Tnr. INTENTION OH" THKCtTVWtJN. ell to c uair .ci l t Bo. tm tw n) Miltltl t ct, bom sen lli ,isl ui I'll id streets, ilie.ng p rt of ' ,em district No. I, lu Suit l.ae fit jr. Sml e Is hereby K ven hv the Cltv t'otrn- of R alt l.aUe ( lty of tne inteiuron or such t'ouncti to niake the lot. It w.tiar dcs. ru e I tti.im,, me it, t'ait: The cou till tlott of rtn t atone s 'lev n'.Ue itloeg the to lov, iu ntri e s nuniely, ttte n "Cth iUld S Htkh !' oi of second Honlh street, tie-- u I'lrat Hat und Th'-- d FS--- etie-t- s, ithe sione IiiIiik part ol a di'wiHI d s'rlct No. a) in 8 ilt Lake eCiiUtym. astleoitlatterrav t'.e coat and eaoenae tiere,,i, I4 r K 0. b,-- a I h sI esaeaament upon t'le loia or p"res of ' d ullli'ti tile fullonltif d. scrd rtlstrtrt, being the district to be affected or baneiitted by s.atd improte-mon- t, n. nteiv l.oti i and 4. l iocti :i; lot I. tt. Sand 1, h ock 75: lots il. 7 and n, bto k M a id Ittilian.! i), 1 c 1 1,. all In pint '"A." HultLake f"ltv i'l"'t'V, All protests anil objections to th carrying out ot such Intention must be presented lu writing to the city reconler on or before - . vemner, S, bonif the time set by the said council when It will hoar ami consider such objection as may bo niade thereto Hy order of the City Council of Halt Lake City, made ct. th, ifw. Loi in liTAHA f"lrv Recorder. Salt Lake City, iNov.mber I. IhUi. LARGE MEN N TIRADE i, Frocestioii of Giant in Parade at Brussels lliey are Men of . Gigantio' Staturo. ' AH DITEliESjra.a DESOEIPTIOlf Of a Very Amazing Spectacle Ulustrative - of Populair'Lrg nda in Eeligion KosUtaiu of Plesh. (' For wertis tho foreign readers of Brussels Newspapers must have been Tnizled br meeting with paragraphs nch as 'Antigen and his wife Pallas hare arraVed and taken up their quarters at the tbwn stores,' for "Goliath, his wife, and their son are expected and w lodge at the Communal school, No. B," and the like. The fact is that a general meeting of the giants and other representatives of popular legends of all the towns of Belgium had been arranged s one of the principal features of the great national fetes, and it was certainly , not the least interesting feature of them. We had the privilege of seeing them all, from grave to gay, from the tallest down to the smallest walk together in a cortege such as was never seen before, and which will not he soon forgotten to those who witnessed it. The origin of the giants dates, of course, from very remote times, and the quaintest legends are attached to them. Considerable expense and trouble have) bean incurred to drees them well for the solemnity, and they looked, indeed, Very seat and. smart' Numerous musical hands' were , mterspersed among the cortege, which was ushered in by gen-darmes on horseback, and opened with the group ef St Michael, the patron faint of Brussels, on horseback, followed by the dragon, conducted by maidens. . The historical carriage of the Amman of Brussels, with an escort of horsemen, preceded a whole family of newly cre-ated giants the giants of the future, twenty small giants, eighteen capari-soned horses, the relatives of the small giants and the elastio giants. "I NOTED OIAJiTS. I After these new fangled personages came the genuine old Brussels giants Janneke, Mieke, Grandpapa, Grand-mamma, MyUncle and the Grand Turk. , Very fanny it is to see the giants peap in at the first and second floors of the bouses which they pass, as if they were to find ont all family secrets. Thepeo--' pie walking underneath the giants and bearing them have to do their task well too, for the movements of each giant wist bo ia keeping with his character. !An ogre giant must move like an ogre, And the motion of a' funny giant must be funny. On a chariot followed little Jfanneken,- - surnamed "the oldest bur-gess of Brussels," who did not seem too much fatigued from last Sunday's work, ' when he served wine to the people in the same way in which he acts every day as fountain in the Rue de 1'Etnve. . Manneken, who enjoys a yearly DOOf. bequeathed to him many years ago by an old maid, which income : tlerveato keep np his very varied, ward-joba(- h is by turns an old nobleman, a civio guard and a burgess), had put on his rich Louis XV costume, with the cross of St Louis, which Louis XV had conferred cm him. A society bearing jthe high sounding and ancient title of "Societe du Grand Serment Royal de 6t Georges" preceded the pretty groups, j"the mayor's entry into the village," "the village wedding," and "the bring- - lag in of the harvest" The ancient workmen's society, the Companions of St Lawrence, accompanied with becom-ing pride their girfnts Mieke and Jan-neke, and also the wheel of fortune and ' the Meyboom, a tree which is erected every year in Brussels in commemora-tion of a repulse 600 years ago of the people of Ghent who had come to at-tack the people of Brussels. j FEATURES OP THE II ARCH. I In quick succession moved now the so-cieties of the Humpbacks of the Anchor, the old Guild of Fencers of St Job, the "Cockchafer Hunters," with their music, and the colliers in working gear, i And now came the turn of the pro-vincial giants and legends. First of them was the famous Doudou of Jions, com-memorating the triumph of Christianity. The giants of Nivells, Argayin, his wife, their son and the horse CEdet had a very creditable appearance. The company of the Grand Serment from Hal walked before the giants from Grammont The mall town of Vilvord figured in the cortege with five giants and its queer Op Signorken, and Ath had sent the com-plete biblical set Goliath with his wife, the shepherd David and the devil Great regret was felt at the absence of the horse Beyaard from Termonde, but Alost, which has also a horse Beyaard, has sent the giants usually attending on it Polydoor, Polydora and Polydoor-ke-a At the request of the organizing committee, Tarascon, in France, had consented to send its palladium, "La Taraaque, " once an anthropophagi at mon-ster, said to have been tamed and cured of its bad habits by St Martha, who had gone with Mary Magdalen to Tarascon to convert the people there to Christiani- - Two very fierce looking giants were from Nieuport and Hasselt, the Ity. called "De langs man," and long he ia. Brussels Cor. London KOTIOn fT THR INTa.;To Or THIS CTTT t I coiui. I loeiteit.1 wale main on Kis I set s:r't from center nl Turd aiut 'ou Honlh alreeta lo Itrth kVoitlfc with lateiait tn r oMi h and t iltit st- - a h a"rte N .itc, heteb' giv.a h th city conn. 11 " Kill Like - ily ol t in'atiH n of auh einanaH to make tr-- foil'twin .tea. rttal ,enof.m--nt- . to-e- I iteming as I laying lr' water pie or mains along to otia"a,ng4e- nbea! air eta. tattih t) at e'r-- et frotn center of T' l'U and roiirth (sooth streets to P'rlla rth, with let rei on ,.,irt and 'iflh ; streets, and defraying threw fvorttveof tse thereof t niat'd at four tlomaand ,uy. tollers, hr a torsi ae'eaam.nt at en th tote. of grotiud !MB tlifaimwlng aewrttiawt SI., tellig lH diatrn t ! tea e"ieal tg hertentrd hy !d l'n'rom Banteiy Lot an t 4. bt.i. k ' but I and a, blo, tt. beta 1 1 4 and block U I i'e I, tf, T ami a bowk tl lot it and T. block si. all In pial tl, Ufi. leak city survey, All pcrtoata end objection In Ike rarrytngj out i f h Intention mn.l ta ireaentaai KI Wr Unit to thecfty recofef on of het' H' evra rtt. Hw) hetng ta tint st hy ta said eoun tl when It win hear en4 rotu4,W s h cibje,-tUih- a rtivy he n,a,i lhefeta llv o-- br ol the city cvioi tl Hall Lakedty Blad LlCtober f. ISMi I .of is Itrawa, City ltrrdr, Mall Lake cllr ta t la. MARSHAL'S PALE. IJI'ratJANT Kt AM MW'IT.i'NTTIB! th Tb M Judicial district eort otths Terr.tory of Utah. I shall etpoa at public rale, at the flout door of the county court houe. tn th city of call Lake, rountv of Hull Lake, and territory of I'lah, on l.ielh day ot November, lent, al l o'che k tn.. all lha rtilht. title, claim and Interest ol the Hn,l Lake faaultailum aaa'imtoii, a corjairaiion nl. In, and to the following described real estate, alt Uate. Ivlng ami twlbg In Halt Lake county, and described as follows to wn That puttof lot twoiiti, Insei tloii twenty three iieli, In town-e-t) mi til north, of r uige on ii west, suit Lake nieiidlan, er Vuitrd H' it lea anrvi'v, bounded on th north hy th Borth line of ea'il lot, on the atitith hy a line parallel with and ii (1U rials south from said north botindary line and ou tee west by tb line of the riuhl ot w y of the I'nlnn I'aclfle rsllMad'otnpaiiy itormal-l-th Utah CaMnratt an4 eontalnlng three erwl S scree mora or eee dediHttlug tiie hlghwy northerly and southerly throuith th seme, T i li sold aa th proper. y of the Halt lke riant tartum aeatM latloti, a eorpotatbm, at the suit Of Joseph H Morris, Trntis of sal. cash. B II. reasons. IT. M Marshal. By Uiimam CANR'Jit, lieputv Marshal. Dated O totier Is, IMA. Konos OP THE INTENTION OKTIIECrn'OOrT1!-ct- l to extend water mains on T.nt i Kait street from centec ot Thlr! and r'ctinu South streets lo Hftti South alien!, w.th Ut.'iula ou foertu and Vlftli South atr. eta. Notice le hereby i Iven by U.e cltv con noil of Salt Lai City of tho In'nnlkin ol sU' titviuurll to make the followlni; iinscrtlmil liiiiirnveirieut, tn wilt E ttm dlttg and luylng Iron water ples or n aliis Kloiw the lollonltu streetH. lummy: Tenth Knat st rent finm renter of TII rt hnd I itirlb bntitb, lo P. fni South street, wllh on Fourth utidt'llth Mouth streets, and defraylmt of the cue! thereof, ea lllnat d At four thoursuil Hkh. by a Ineil upon the lots or pieces of ground within Hi following describe! district, bring t ie district to lie a fleeted or benented br said Improvement, namely; Lot Sand 4, block Hi: lo's, , 4 and S. block Mi, and lots 6 and , tl'X'k IS, plut P; also lots I and block 4k; lots I, , 7 and H. block J, lots and T, block us, plat II. Salt Lake C IV survey. All piolests and object one to the carrying o it of such lu'enlioii must tw presented in writing to the c.ty reconler on or before llth. IMutj. being the time set by tie said council whn It will hear and consider such ohleet.ons as may ha ma In thereto, Hy order of th c ly '.oiinc.il of Malt Lake City, made Oct. 7th, imwi. LOUIS HVAMS, city recorder, Bait Lake City, Oct, Ifftit, ind. fiOTIOE OP THE tNTESTM.V OP THE CITY routp it to eitend water main on l ust test and l.lghth Haeita with laterals. Nolle la hereby giveti by th city "Wartl of Hall L.ka t try of th itilenttos t suck council to mak th following iteacriieM tmorovament. to It KsteB'iing and lay.Bif Iran wtv pipw or main along in foUaeiug str. namely; y.rst r;r4 street frmi center of aAiattth jv! r.lvlilh fo itn ! t ighth south .. IhOTf wat t ka a street with lateral, a4 defray-ing three to irtbs of Ih eaeat tnrer ectmai4 at three li:on-n- d inn ilollara. by a karat aeaarnni Upon Ih tot tt oieeee of groalfft within the foiiowinir daMcrthed .ti-'- t, heitig Ih district i M aitecte't "V beweflleil a I Inilito etu-i- il namely Lota I and i, bin" if, lot I, I 1 ami 1 l'i'-- s IS, b.n t and , tbsrk l, bits 4 i 1. nl k V bit I and hbirk la, In S and I. htora 4 all in piat A. ."Mil lAk t'HV tarvey Ail prrlea a id ohJai-tlO- to IS Carrying ut of sa b lninti aut he pee aeul'd ia writing to lb eiiy rr order n nr before Nevetnner ll'h. bring It timat aet hy the said council ha It wtil ! cnnsi.ter sucfe objection a may b kuao th"reto. Hy order of the eHv ronoeli of Halt IkaCltf Bta-- October 7th. m MH It ItVAMfl, Cty rtasaatdsw. Halt Lakel'ity, tKto'xr is, le " HOTIOE OP COMPLETION OP AHEHIMENT Or a loa sl las for th eltMislon of th water main on H street. Nunc Is hnrehv given that Ih seseor and roll ctor of Halt Lake city ha mads and com f luted th list aud plat partainlng to a lural an at tb rate ot four mills ir sonar t'-- d. levied by the city eoiini i of Halt Lak nty. October Li, lisyi. anno tne following described lot or piece of ground, n amlv. Lot I, blork si; lot a bloek K; lota I snd t, block lota I and 4, blv k si ; lot I iml 1 block is; lots I and 4, bio. k If; lot V blork 4: lot 4, block ; all la plat (I. Hall l.ks rtty survey, said tai being bar the etienslun of the water main along Ih following dearrtbeal rout namely i H a treat, fn. fourth to Flrel streets. Hiald list snd plst bav hewn lodged In tha nrhie of the ciiy re order, No. i. oily hall, aud will bj open lor Inspection for a periel of lea ikvs from and after the l ih Say of Oetober, ItVl, during whl b Urn wrlttaa appeals bitiia elly niuin ll for th correction of tb ntent may b "leal with Ih sld reeorder, la piirsnano of th ordiaan la suoh eas LOUIM HVAMfl, City Reeordsr. Halt Lake oily, (X-t- . aA tsuu. Il l NOTICE Of rUBLIOATION. No. 668. Land Orricg, Bait Lak City, Irish, I October kith, IK. I NOTICE Ift I1EREUVs'(tJeIVrKN THAT THE ha tiled notice of Intention lo nink final i roof in supiHtrt of hi claim, and that said proof will b" nude be. for the Register or ftr elver of t II H. Laud office at Halt Luke City, L'tuh Terrlbiry. on Haiurday, O v. etb. M, vlr.: Carl I'ettcrLam-een- . titidir tu t of May 14, IHHi. II. E. No SWT. for tbe H'i N K't and H", N W Hate. (I, T I MRI,W, He names th following witnesses to prove his ootitinuous resldenoa uumi and cn'tlvatlon of. aitrt land, vtas: John H. Maw-did-of Pleasant Orove, Halt Lake County. II.., and Ira A. Heed. Orson W. Hudy, Krank II, Rudy, all ot North Point. Halt LakeCounty, 0. T. Pit i D. Honrs, Heg.ster. Htayner k Blinmous, Att'ys. IH I. LEGAL NOTICE. In the Fr.ibate Court 'n and for Fait Lak County. Territory of Utah: rn the matter of the estate of John A. TrluiMn, defeased, Notloe of time and place for th hetrlag of petition for admission toprobnteof will. 1JUK8UANT TO AN ORDER Op 8AID said matter, notice la hereby glvrnthat Friday, the Hth day of November. A. D. 18W. at 10 o'clock a. m., at. tbe county court hours In Salt Lake Oity, Utah territory, In the conn room of aal 1 court, has been ap-pointed tne time snd place for i h bearing of a petition of Jane Trimble, praring fur the ad-mission to probate of a cei ta n di;wmentthre-wlt-presented, un ortlng to tie th last will and teatiment of John A. Trimble, deceased, when and where all persons Interested may appear and or pose the proi.ate of said will, or the granting of letters testamentary to Jan iTlmhle, aa prayed for 'n said pet Hon. Ia witness whereof. I hv hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court, this 3d day of November, A. I. 1MK). SEiL.J C. E. Au.ut. Clerk f the Probtte Court. Frank Pierce, Attorney for Petitioner. KAEfiHALB SALE. TO AM EXEt tTtO! TO MR IltJflXI'ANT tb Third Judicial lirta emtrt of Ih territory of Hat I shall espoeeat puidic st.t. at in front nVwar of ta rminty rou r I hma In th 'lty of ),k. rrma'y f Halt l.ase and tyrttory of I ten Ih lit gar of lo'amief al I b- - a as., ail Ih rtirhl, II lie, claim and Interest of Hennaea f'h hire of to, and to th fidiowtng rest set ale ailoale lying and being ta Malt Laat carjnty and aw-rlbe- a follows n ail Oiaimesurtng roir i4i twt nrhof lae aoath-wa- l o'tir or lot s. ,i la bl- - a thirty n i.ali, plat It, Hall Las Ctty aajrvey lhi ftofth tarewti real, laene saat lea th riete, tb-o- re south t iree rial, thefte West lea) oi rod W plac f hmftniing. To b wild a th protean r oj Reuben Che-shire at lav uti of Charts n what . ii. Wln-he- it. Tm of al, h. The a recr mi t pasrtponxat to Notsnsher tat, lt al l 6.K II. Psaaaiv V Marshai, lty Ilorean Oannaet, tespaty ktarsaau. beted O k Kt, WW NOTICE. OF COMPLETION OP AHHESSMENT Or a local tag for the extension of the water mains on Jefferson street. Notice Is hereby given that th assessor snd collector ef Salt Lak city bus made and com-pleted the list and plat pertaining to a local tax at th rat of four nil us per square (.ail, levied by the catty sonncit of Halt Lake elty October HI, l0, upon th following described lots or piece of ground, namely ; The west half of lots I, . 7 and snd the esal half of lot S, 4. and a, block V all In put A. Halt Lak city survey, said tax being for th tiilirti of th water mains along th following de-scribed rout. uinvi Oil Jeffareon street, between E ghth and Ninth Ho" lb streets, fialdl'stand plat hv been lodged In th office of the Cliy Recorder, No. city hall, and will be open for lnaictlon for a period ot t- -n day from arid arter thell th day of October. IrkU, during which time written apteaals to tha city council for the corrertlon of I he assess-ment may b ftld with th td recorder In pursuance of the ordinance In such case pro- - IHJIH HVAMH. City Recorder. Halt Lake Cit y , Oct, lu. hivu. Ilk iTaerhal'b SALE. IURHOANT TO AN KXK t'TION TO by the klret Judicial distrvt Court of th territory of I tab. I shall eseiel public sale, at tbe front dour of th eountf rourthmiM, tn th rtty of Hsll Lake, eon nty of Halt Lak. and territory of l.'tah. on th flat day of November, A H , liw), at I io'.-ior- n m all the right, tltl. claim and Internet of J .ha M. Met 'ooey had am kenniary tn, 11 iT -l be-ing tbe day on which I levied s writ of aitvhv meat on th real eetat hereinafter donrrtiied, Issued o it of th said flrel Judicial diatrot ca.tiriln tli ess of th f'tah Natiial I'ank of tig ien, I'lah. agstnet th Mid John It Me ( oe i ol In, and In Ih following dsMrthea! rl estate, situate, tying, and being In Hall Lake cur K. t I. ase county, lUk Territory, deaertbed a f'ltlows, A p irt of b I two ', In biok ens h ti ad red nd t'ftaei HIM p'at ,!A." Halt l.slaet lty i t nnlrg at a point n ki rreiseaei from I'i ftitithwe.1 ootnr of said hi. running theru . eal seven i7t rods, theriea north lea Hot r.4a, tbeec. waat eev-- n tTi yet it.en otth tarn il'b rorlsio tn pis' if hearth a n. eonl It lug eeveotv g leers rota o ' ground The ald prooertr t I'i tune of tb lvy of th writ orito-k'ne,- l sforeaald waa tsiidln on t"ie recaira of said eonnty tB th an.e of J .on II. M ay arcl 'looms J lmo; to t sold aa to proner'y of John M. M t .y at tr e edl of the I tah Saliouai IHak of Ogltl. Lth corp..rtl'o. lerrnsot l. raa. E. II. Pao. r . Marahal. liy Hotnan Cannon, Pputy Maisaal. f ie-- r si. 11 l , NOTICE. Cfflta of the National Building snd Loan As- - mH'letlon of Halt Lake City. No. UJ aud let E. First South Rt. Uooms 6 and 9. BAbTLAXlCirr. Utih. Nov. t, :8. Notice Is hereby given that a m ating of the atockholders of th ale.ve t a ned cor-poration win lie held at the association office, December .fi. IhUi. at H p m , for the p'lrpi.sa of tilling va ancles in tne board of d rectwrs, and alxo for the purnoa of amending articles Nr. a. H, 4. II. i. ti. la. 1st . 41 and irj of th by laws, aa d amendments having been In wrltlntt lo tne hoard of dire, t r at tho regular montiily meet nar on tb biet Tues-day of October, In aeeordaccs with article XXIV of the by la wt of aa:d a0"lat on. By order Uouvah Kobc r. J.. 4 Secretary. NOTFE FOB prjBLtCATTOl Laup Orm a t Haw Lags Crrr, t .. lean, NOTICE W firRr.liY OfVKM TMP fotlowtng aamaet settler ha gi4 Bottie "f hi Irtlentl.Mt to savtk Seat pnl us uppxrt of hi "bain, arnl that siaitt priaia" wtil be Died belors ttl dg --i tO ii liauo M' lofn-ii'sn- l "rt anl Hitu- - i, t e amy, I'l-h- fenslv I' tTtab Sao', , tta ail bee pi H tea HE. X a TA. f, r the H B H' tn i. ! " ' eiisl. fie name la f.iii..wng wttne..s to prv hi cibi.ti'iou re.t-- n. up"i it u.itvn,ii t,l M.it la-:- , ,. amee f tig , leait-tm'-- r. A rd-- r t . t'oeo t 1 i vt aieuneter. : ii.l tla I rl,ry. r t. iIobssv ti a HegUter. A88EE8MENT NOTICE AMERICAN FORK I ONHOLIDATED OPOold and Silver Mining ontipany t on of principal pia of buslnea, A mam an ( teh. Notice Is hereby given that at a Birring of th board of director ol tue above ennpany on t he diy of Oi tober, "e.iu .t No. on of Soeitta per share wia levl-- d on lb e ip ttal K:k of the ,mi any payab.e to W A Mml.son.No. WA, Huerlor streot, Cleveland, Ohio. Any stock upon whl'h the asem.nt ubtciid on M ,n iy, tc.ith .lay of No-vember IMJ, will b--i del ti'ineut and a iverid ttaraaieat p ibiic au. iion. An l ut:l ny-ir- o c Is mit t f it e II w.ld am M'Unuy. Ih tUth ttav Of Ue.enr.le r. '. Vt !'' tt, U llnonent san.etlt, toye'her alth In cost of advert a.tig and evuetis of wale, liy order or the board of director I I Secretary. American 1. nit City. I tcbOi t. gi, 1V0THE. ALL PEK90NH AKK HK.REnV WARNED the rietialty irovlded by ordlaann not to remove the Ily of any dead anlimal or offal or filth or any dercrlptlon. without first notifying tbe elty scavenger, who will Issue directions for It WILLIAM SHOWALU Oity Scavenger, April 17 IWl Hum.CUyUall Points Abont Immigrants. New York, Aug. 25. It is a noticeable feature of the German immigration this year that nearly all the young men are healthy and fine looking, and in most in-stances belong to the skilled trades. Their exodus is due to the high cost of living at home and the increased burdens of mili-tary service. . It has been noticed that of the thousands of immigrants who belong to the Greek Catholic faith, hardly 5 per cent, profess that religion after being here a few years. Much of this change is due to the efforts of the Koman Catholic church, which has missionaries whose duty it is to follow up and convert the heterodox foreigners. The missionaries ara chosen from the rices which supply the immigrants, and.inciude Finns, Poles, Kussiaus, Greeks, Armeni-ans and Slavs. They work very hard, and display a zeal and energy seldom witnessed on the part of American ministers of any denomination. A small portion of Greek Catholics are converted to Protestantism, while tk majority become agnostics or rOTIOE-A- LL AOOOrNTS &CE ME FOR Is laundry snd merchandise purchased prior to January I, Ps. wl II be placed tn th hande of an attorney if not paid by lath. L. C. Karrlc. om.ae with Midland luveetmentcornpiir.y, 177 Main street. ) Very Frond. ' Inventors are often troublesome to lesser individuals. "How proud yon must be of your husband's invention," aid some one to tbe wife of a talented mechanic. "Yea, 1 suppose I am," was the grudging reply, "but just now 1 am ; only relieved at having the thing com- - pleted. For the last year I have been Mcntfed in picking np wheels and ' crews, scattered all over the house, and rubbing out drawings of cogs and cranks on the fly leaves of books." Youth's j Companion. ' LOTiCE T) CEEDiT0K8. t OLI bttV. HE- - j I'STATEOrKI.IZAHETH giver, by tb , nnder-lgtied- , xcut.rof the II of Ell'th OKiefalo dicaeeal ta Ui Creailtiir of. od ll ' person having claims iii- -t tn said de. j ceas-- d. to eshlldl them, avi'h th nCesary i von. hers, within ten ft-- r lb flrat ; pm licitb B tbl notice to tti said eieci, tor st No. SI4 South if F.at tr.t. Ha t Lia t rl'y. In tbe caannty of Ha.t Ijake, territory of f Utah. s iiated Octolawr Hth, Or;oB.-- , W. fv.t rsT. t Kicntog. , HA.g PtgBTg. sttflmty for xei.br. j BUM M0 SI - IB th Doited Stale ( otnrr,brtaV finirt, Cltt and County aif e att Laae and t'ts'i hHmJ, W. Oraecmait. Kaqbtre, Cijotml-eio- t er, jane r. Pain et al. prarafig. vs. J. W. li.wn Co . T-- e peoi of I. lab sand greeting to J. W. I'sWn 4 tii.. 4"'" dants: VI U AKK IIKKKHV 'Ho-lf-D TO HE I and app-e- r bef a 4 Corn-- o-- famrt In lb at aad muuf tt bait Lea. o! and araaser a eon pt tnt filed net yoo bv the arar ti inl ptsiniiil Wl'b B day lclustof day rf eervk!. If mi rtm .h. I sered la im . it Lak C ty; wIVt.n teu dav If " "t ' "and coy loi in Hi.it ta anl withta tweaiy 4a ts f erved .eweer a" a d art n- - s bra ai t la ffwet frani yoil thautr''( H sky. ftc aat a ;tr badisr with lliteraeat a Tom ABgii". Tt. ISkO, alleged ta, b due fr-- topi:bl,ga tm at Cllat "t . (- - m.oce .f hay aaapped Jan l ! ta .aA.oa r.,..Bt f hairtag on prv th r anl"! June to. KMt, tv J) aed on an vf ir rr!t-h-t sal shortage la we gn ib e.ipfurir ma tw y t" y a t. F. i .iar ir. m Jituiaif it ! b May! ti- wt. a d whk b baa ne- - a awlgncal In piajt tigs. a. d for eaarte of wll Ard you are tr-h-y a-- tllUd that If yoa fall to.p ar ri aaswsr tb ewit rasaipiaim a aa'. th id pt.ibtig w 11 tab Jodrroeril ara.nat yoa far tb ata of Matt, w.th bilert end 'Certs A saiic a aftreeatbl Wnnrae ssv r.ar.d at th rtty sod eonnty ef HaitLakea 4 trriiay of Tiaa, th ww 4y of Au.ust. ib the year of ottr Lord, ism tbaju-as- d elaht huBdreat and tutasrty J. W. OatftMMAX. t i isinlitakifM g Frank Ptagce, Ataaarnay (pg ftus. Quickly Located. Visitor (at Fashion Lake) Can yon tell me where I can find Mr. Citiman? Boatman I sold him a yot las' week, 8n' 1 guess youll find him aboard. I Visitor Sailing? Boatman No. Pumping! Good News. KOTICI Or kiteeMl Pt4LEhTi T"4 OsaPmmirtfc-- n ail ar, In arwr d.atr t a at, in ra t Uaat ij, Lias). a,,H,.- - t hereby (tr.J tMI lie AstaemoV SSd r'iiawtaeTait aa.i,a La, t iey, ka ma.1 atvl ea,ra-.,te- llva Hit .! t'l al ert.tiiliig to ta rat of tbr it. rti eg a, re frf. late-- t ' the i tey Coonant M a.4 LaCi'y tU totief 8 ISUU, Bpo 111 b laow-ti- n it rf.wl lii sf (.t'C-e-a taf ero'iDtl tw few af iai.y begest-- d W ih entrii,-t- l o4 . w- -r carnr-i- A.I ot , , t, 41, K , o4 st, pl A, Hall Lak City survey Haid tai being lor the parf. of det artng th ef eoftawmrting a I n of er lelerai. ea aad lg the billow iag 4 icrtried! s' raao of said city, th .am aotan de ,igoar4 a ewsd'ert.-- St. r, of ,is L lty vui laed-tt.B- g Ik Hi;irret!. of Pirt Wee and wootn T"a3t etraHat rufisiiig ao'j'i b m.rt raooth atreei, lance :st auoag fours SVeata atrsaat lo k-n-ul aet etreet thecc aioeg ",. ,nd r.a4 a'r to Pt.'th Boat str-e- t. Iiie.-- e west alaHlg k'lftB ta lra b arcVXMt W eat street. Ineoee S4CUI aVocg Se arad t t stl t. ejttt Temftt r.ttKrot a4 aaaasg banata Tempi street to puc ol b- - g fining. Ha 4 l:t and pl h kigJ ra th em, a of me etry reeordaar, S s, Ctty hall aad w "tl tea ope lor UMp.-u.- i for Me mi f tea ig days ma ami after Cctow , iata"i, 4ar-tn- j wk-c- k itioe written appeal to in c uu.il for th eiirr. lion of the aiaiaami mar ba S, art with Lie seal raaerar t txt prau- - o IxtS Of'it&aOa: uk Staa-- cue ma.I nkl p o: teat, Letts UV.tMsla, HerrdfL Hail Lak aii.isl. tdkb U4 Assesarjlebt Nolle. Carrara marble oompanv of I'tah. Office of company Jf'. iWI West Tern-pi- e street, Salt Lake City, Utah. iN'otic is hereby p;iven that at a regu-lar meeting of the directors, an assess-msn- t (No, 1.) of one cent per share was levied on the capital stock of the said corporation, pavable on or before No-vember 10, lif0, to Jas. F. Bradley, treasurer of said company, at bis office So. 109 West temple street, in said city. Any stock upon which this af-srrlrn- t remains nopaid on tbe 10th day of No-vember lHtg), will be delinquent and ad-vertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 15th day of December, 10, at the office of the company aforesaid lo pay the delinquent aesestraent. to-pether with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Ja. F. Bbadlft, See. and Tra. Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. . 1890. A Moral Lesson. 'Tim are a b.d, naughty hoy," his father cried, holuing him over his knee in such a manner that the end aimed at could be best accomplished. Whackl The lad yelled. ' ."It hits and hurts mo worse than il does you, James, but yon must be pun-ished." Whack! "Still yon take mighly good care," ahonted James, "if it hurts yon that yon dont hit yonrself in the same place." Thus tho beatty of sentiment and the value of moral lessor: avj lost on youth. rbnA-telybj-a Time. SOI ICE TO IBEIJ.TOUS. Ftste of 'k I r s u n. ri--. .jr- - ea- -d f is t..H:.Y i;iv.n the i N'lncK a.:uiinijitr.Vir of Ih rat al i t F rt' . e K n eer,- d --ceased, to th credit. s of. and alt persr.ns hi'ir.g claim against th aa.d to exhimt them. wttfc tb oaceasery yonetsa-r- . within ; BvQiha after tb Brat ptibttcatbia of this e to IS. eal'l adm'nlatra'or at ; - r tomsr., nomh . E H ., Halt Lak tr. IB County of Salt Lake. 1r ;tory of I.' tab. ' .:' re f Xasswl l ' Adminlartrator of tat ot I redcrKa i. Kam- - B.eri" deceaacal. J j.aUd UCWlWa" ati, IML Some working men digging on a Toatt h Jersey City Heights, N. J., Thursday, found at a depth of fourteen feet a box containing over $15,000 in old state bank currency. It had probably been hidden there years ago by some unknown miser. The notes hare no value now. . |