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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1891. T J. J. McLaughlin & Co. 209 South West Tumuli). Tim only first class in the city. First class ujusseuger service. Telephone 4i0. Gentlemen's negligee hirt in silks. Silk mixed. Flannel, etc., etc. Wo invite your inspection. Ukown, Tkhkt & Woodruff Co. Lending hatter and furnishers. MS Main street. 9 II. Halt. M. K. Evans vs. Og lens, Saturday. Mnv yitth. at 3 o'clock Sundav. 8:.si. al p. I"-- . M. K. Evan Douglas. A lively time is anticipated. Suudav Uinnor at the SwWla Rock. - Fruit and , Vegetables ' In endless quantities at Durst's 72 and 74 Fast Second South. Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rock. Subscribe forlt fr 3fr THE TIMES Gives the latest and fullest news from the Mines of Utah. THE TIMES Gives the News of Salt Lake while it is fresh. THE TIMES Gives the News of the World while it is still a thing of today. THE TIMES Is the Progressive newspaper of Salt Lake. ilk Sunday dinner at the Saddlo Rock. SO 8. MAIN ST., SALT LAKE CITV ROVN &ICK. General Auctlcn Commission fe, All kind of goods bought aud old. If ynu hiive any rlui of khoiIs you wish to turn lutocasU, give us a all. Rfa! Estate & Mining Tropcrly) Bold ty Auction or Private Sale. Money to Loan. SO w. o1 Bfiiitli, Salt l ak. Cltf. Our line is always complete in gen-tlemen's hosiery, gloves, handkerchiefs, etc., etc. Knows, Tekky & Woodkuff Co., Lending hatters and furnishers. 112 Main street. Deep Creek Stago t leaves Stockton for Dugway Mondav, Wednesday aud Friday noon. Time, 20 hours to iJugwav. Fare 12.o0. Ollice of H. C. Lett & Son, rooms i!7 and ii, Commercial bank building. B.'( T.T,. The world's most eminent Phrenolonlst Is now at the ; mtel Tern ileton, accoiiipan-le-by a (ilstinnlsued siatT of physi-cians, surgeons and specialists. For those atlHeted in mind, body or estate. A Phrenological evimluutlo-- i by PltuF. WINDSOK will tell you Your Talents aud How to Use Them. Your Fault's aud How to Correct Them. Your Rent Business Vocation and Hovr to Succeed iu It. Your Proper Choice of a Matrimonial or Business Partner. Your Peculiar Predisposition to Dis-ease and How to Avoid It. Choice Building lots in best part of East Bench, on eleciriccar line. C. E. Wantland, 235 Main St. Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rock. ia;ra,-.- IS. D. EVANS J I Suocsisorto EVANS & ROSS. I Uadertaker & EnfcafEtsr I SU Slat, tit., salt Lak. 1 SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SHIP- - f I KENT OF BODIES. .enMght. Telspbons, 3G4. laggiisTaBsyrr JJRrQX7F6LLETT7" DKXTIST. DR C. A. FOLLKTTMAKEsl A SPECIAL-t- y of undue and Crown noru. and all the higher brn 'he pertaining to Dentistry. Par-tici- i ur atteniiou to the pi ssorvatiou of natural leelU. ti! 1- -2 I!. Sirntirl Vleiilh. Subscribe forlt atat THE TIMES Ciixulates ampn all classes and is Read by Everybody. THE TIMES Is continually increasing in Populaf Favor. THE TIMES Is the best newspaper for business men who desire to Secure the Ear of the Public. "WANT" NOTICES Published in The Times are more effect-ive than those published in any other Salt Lake newspaper. Advertise In It .. i . .. Leave your order for all kinds of help with the Salt Lake Employment Co., 774 West Second South. All kinds of help furnished free. Chotoe Building lot In best part of East Bench, on electric car line, C. E. Wantlanp, 235 Main St. Flags mJ .antara For docrtrating, at tha Utah Book and Stationer company's, 7i South Main street, I ' roaiciaH MT. Aucuto, Oadoru Floretta, fi. ' harcomoiioro. J. t;or,auo. Limit Cam. liloviaiinl Aian.inu. riose Hannon, Noitt ltuetto. Mlchell i lailuu, Lutil Flora Casoolemo, Uristenise n ' L A. BENTON, Postmaster. HE R HANDSOME NOW 17 Years of Delioity stave J iu 5 Mjmtes, V.'itiojt I .in. Profwsor Windsor's Staff of 8ureoni Straighten the Cruss Eye of W, H. Htiuimin-j- . W. n. 1IF.MM1NO AS HE APPEARED THE Ol'tKATlON. A very delicate piece of surgical work which was also highly successful iu its results was performed at the Hotel Teuipletoli on the 24th instant, by the eminent stall' of surgical special-i- i who assist l'rof. William Windsor, L. L. 11., the phrenologist in his philanthropic and professional labors. Mr. W. II. Hemming, who is employed in the Kio Grande Western railway shops in this city, was tho fortvnale subject and thtf operation consisted in tiaightening a cross-ey- which from measles seventeen years ago. Mr, Hemming hail been operated upon in childhood unsuccessfully, and the old scar complicated matters lo some extent, but with thisdisadvautnge l'rof. Windsor' surgeons successfully straightened tho eye in five to i notes. MR. A FTF-- THE OPP.RATIO. In conversation with tho city editor of thoTlMKS. Mr. Hemming expressed himself us delighted with the result of the operation. His sight has been very much improved, aud the operation was painlessly performed. lit) is emphatic in bis commendation of I'rofessor Wind-sor aud his stall' of accomplished and gentlemanly surgeons. Chat With 8. Bator Han.broufh. New York Times. "The farmer'! alliance will Dot unite with the democrat in the northwest to any very great extent," Seuntor Henry C. llan.brough of North Dakota aid to a Times reporter, lie had ju-- t resd a dispatch telegraphed from Min-neapolis on Monday, iu which it wal lilted that the democrats of Kansas, Nebraska. Illluols, Minnesota and the Dakotati would submit a proposition to the alliance to fuse oo tha electoral ticket in ."Why not?" ha was asked. "Hnoaiiso the farmer' alliance is laigdy from tha republican party iu those states and republicans cannot hriii); thuir Idea on the tariff into line with the democratic idea," he said. "If they try to fuse with the demo, ernts.'' he couliiiiied, "they will liud that they uiiial make the concession, w hile the democrats will get the ben-elits.- " Changed 111 Miuil. "How do you sell strawberries?" asked a hungry-lookin- man as ho bustled into a confectionary store ou Woodward avenue the other afternoon. "One dollar." the clerk answered, reaching for a box of thu lroit. "One dollar a peek or a bushel" asked the prospective purcliar, hesi-tating. "A quart," said the clork, replacing the box. Tho man staggered, grasped the counter for support and said in sub-dued tones: "(Jive nin 5 cents' worth of tigs." Detroit Trtbun e. - BASE BALL Lov.r. ofth. Ntloul (iiu will Wltn.it (.ond Spurt ua Stturd.y and lunilr. l'eoplo who delight to sit ou tlic bleaching boards aud applaud as well as losst the players, will have an opportu-nity of enjoying their penchant ou built Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday the M. K." Evans dub' will endeavor to knock the cover oil the ball as delivered to them by the niuo from Ogdeu. u Sunday they will piny with the Fort Douglas club. As the last game put up by these two clubs was a good one, there is reason to think that both Sat-urday's and Sunday's games will prove none the less interesting. FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLAR BEAUTY. Th. C'lrom.lrnn. m llnrxin. Tbis painting It by Felix Clement of Marat illes, France, and was for many years a great study for the critics at tho Salon in 1'aris. Of all the paintings by Clement, tbis of tha favorite of thu harem is the tinest. and has in all ex-hibitions taken the first rank. The subject is a familiar one to students of eastern life and customs, lieautiful women have always been the passion of the lords and rulers of the countries where the sun shioes for all times. 'these women are often selected from the natives of the Caucasian mountains in Asia Minor and also from thu Georgians. While they ure really cap-tives to their lords their lives are not bard one as to physical comforts. They are surrounded by every luxury that wealth and power can secure, and beyond loving and sleeping have very little to do. In the painting the beauty is sleeping, having grown tired o"f stringing flowers, She is watched by her dusky maid and the grim Musta-pha- , whose cigarette glows as brightly as his eyes fixed upon the maid. To ap-preciate this great work it must be seen Language cannot illustrate its beauty, its value is $15,01)0, and is on exhibition at the Council saloon, 13 Commercial, street, where Mr. Harney Tibbals invites the public to view it. LIST OF UNCLAIMED LETTERS. t The following letter remain unclalm- - ed in the postoflica at Salt Lake City on My ao, mil. To obtain any of these letters the applicant must call for "Ad vertised Letters'1 and give the tlate of the list. If not called for withiu two weeks they will be sent to the dead letter otlice: lAI'IC UST. A Anderson, Mrs. Av AluxanJer, Mr. O. U Hl k Mrs. tr Human. Mm. E bt'.Hiiv. Mrs. li!;i linyu, Mrs. Mav Ucn.tb, Sirs. William lliuom.Mr-i- . Au'ua f o.'la I Ca t C'lusn. Mrs. frunnier, Anna Consln.'ii, M!f E a nT. II W. ( uhiion. .r II. iii itDii, Mrs X.. Cowjcy, Mr. Cliui'inauu, K .t.e E I Dolmoon. Mr. Pont s n Mr Christina !" ftkl Ch -. K, Ivan Mrs. Alb rt li.. ui r M- i- ',:lu In, Mrs M. A. UniU.l. l.izla O ivls. Mr. N- K. . Kills, Clvira Katt i.an. Mr. Umiua E:n, MinsJusl Eirlvtou, Mr. tlt V I'fiifiyth, Mis D. Ford, Mr. Emma a Cibton, Mrs. W. Oallaoor, Mrs. B. W. It ItuwiPd, Mrs. Ilncen, llrllf Harvey, t airis Mar gsn. Klla Harris. Kll'e Iluln. Mri F'nuilt T. Hall, Mrs. Hi'Kla H.cUn ..l.m M.uulj Uoag, Mibs Mary J Jniwa. Mrs. A. W. Jarvls, Mrs Allen J. J I'jtiu, Ml Ak Ji'bMM'iii. A y n 11. n. Mrs. L. C. Jo. Mine WclUo Julie.-'- , Li.ili K Kellv, Mr. L. Kaistnn, Mis Annie Ke.llur Mrs. II. k. M is M. li' jr. M s Kurimry Kuiler, illsa Winnie Utiltuu, Mias Mrudiy I. louts, Miss Julia. T.arson Mis Anna l.iirst'n. MinsA.olia l.vimi. Mrs, Julia K M. I."U, Mi.i Ida Link, Mi M Mct.iiiie, Mrs. M. K. M.in n, Ml Mi,"'le A. M iiiiHrtB, Mi, L. Miliur, Mini tcona Uuu, ton, Mrs. N Nelson. Mrs. 3. Nlelson. Miss Lena Kt-',- iu. MiKii llva Nulilw, Mrs. Nettie P J'lk, Mrs. riara Phillip. Mr I.tllian I Mrs. H. A. Porter, Mrs. I). F. Peterson, MIssKllen 11 lleynolilH. Miss E. Klrhirds. Mrs W. V. It ioi Miss M. Moi'Kivood. Miss Llilla Koliliisiin, Mt'sHie Hay, Mrs. Alma N Knilth, Mrs. Mary .Sinitli. Mis Sadie Hrh'ilt.. aiiiiIb Stewart, Mr. V. Epuki'tt, Mis. Clhelwaa I Tracy. Mr. G. A, Thackry. Miss Eliza V Upturn, Mcs. s, T. XV Vrs. V. F. Warner, Miss Olive Wei,er, Hubs Mary t.ENTI.lMKN S liri. A Allrn, A. V. Esq. Abbott, riitTord Atiili-- i -- .in, II. Atkinson. Ur K. Y, J Audtrson, J ilin Arnold, Otto U Hrox, Adolph flrown, Ilenry Hennion Uintiton Harlx-r- Dave Hailey, C A Heei her. ( hnrles H.iii-r- , Vr.iiik. F,. Hak.T. Hilille limes. r.iiumhiiH Hen.on, Frmik lllake, b'rt p.rown. Messrs. K, B. Si Hariwr, (jeornH Hurb, J. II. Co, )lenuMs. Milton W. Ilarnvs. Irajf W. I"'ar uh. .laines Hrensoii. .1. K. W lk, r. I.ee Itcuth. Louis lor ke, p. K. C. Hiothi rs, . VV I'd.iih. Simnol Harr-- tt Win. K. biuifac, u alter Hums, Win, V Tlotison. Mr fainpbell, Ari'l rampliell. T. F, llaus t'onuii. Alexander t'r.iio. Alex l'h ipnian, t.-- . J. Clarke, A. ( oniMvo. Frank H. C ix. 'urser. II. K. Chase, Jolin it'lirisiiansnn. James Oonnell, John) I iisiove. J . n. Caty. F. Kil licny, 'I hoinas L. C'napin, T. H. Ciois. r, J I'oine, .l ihn Oiiinin-'hain- . Jmes3 Clark, N. b. Callabau, iiam Caylor, II Dann. A. T. Darlln, Charles I)owuie Charlls Iioi aia-.- n. V. W, 2 Dails, C. C. Dun i. Kilo I", (i. Dmpiiel. II. H. D si'iviH. Joseph Dunl.ip. John Daniel, M. H. Daveit),-M- . W. Davis, Win. 1). Duly, Wm, E Koland'on. I. Fpperson! R. Knierson. S. M. Kvan-- . T. II. iiiliutt, Mr.i Mr.T.E. Epilog. Tnoiua F Foley, A. ,t. Front e. John Felaiido. EiiRune, Ferguson, R. Fltirerald, Jaiiies Fui k.isoii, Fuu.-t- , J. H Flaaa an. James 3 Furlong. James F.unk iu. O K. Fee, w. M, FairuOine, Will. Farley, John F. O C.onton, A Green, Frank S. t reeii. Win. Chusoii. C. K. liuvnet, C. W. (iosse.t, II. H. i..tijsnu. John. t . ini;n. M. J. a G oiae, Wui. Graham, Petef II Hermann. A. Heath, Klraer Harvey. Uarth A. liiute.', Ueu llolac. Ilii :h C. Hev. C. J. ii'ir.'.in. Dtini ileieunon, H.irtnian,- fc.ll iieunlnifton, Henry Iiad, II. Hiiinlmi. GottlifU Hiiiiiuioiid, J. E. ilitney. John Hurwood, Johu, Holm. in, lohn Harris, fii. J." Havkai', M llolins-- O. II. Howard, bliafter Harris. Totninle llvati, T .. Jluir. Willie, Houeil, Wm. fnirllmt, W. F. Hunter, W.U, Herman, Aliiu J Jenkins. H. T. Jensen, A. P. Jai-it- James U J a- K sou, M. J, Jarvi. Wui. Jones, Joi.a K Kothery, A. Kimball, Fred Ki.ch, lianievt Mrs. D. A, kultUkir, M. L. Kegiey, Wm. L Lewis. Toll F. I,offerty. John Lanin. John I.e. man, ;, H. Lewis, U, to. L.vim. M. J. Lewellinir, Jas. Loweusteiu, L. Lynch, J. H. Lyons, HubU H MaeWniglit, Jas. T. F. McNalh, David, MrDowell, Bllns MeCaun, V. J. Mi Untrhon, J. O. Mark, Boron. ' Marvin, J. 11. Meauher, llnnry J Moseiy. A. II, Miller, C. II. Miller. A. G. Moran. Wrn. C tvorton, T. F. H. Marr, Jo li. Morns, Kd L M Nelson, John F. 3 Newbonilx, II. M. Nlehois. H K. Neilsf.n. Hans K'rauk L Neilsou, C 1". Nilsaon. O. o Ottoxm, Nophl O'NkIII, James O'Uriou, G. W. Osturhiii'i:, Chris. V Patterson. Q. W. Perkins, Frank Powell, W. 1). Prltcliet. W Pruilt, Moses Portr, David F. Porter, C. I'. Potter & McGse U Quiulau, Miks R Hsmaden, Pelar Haum, David Keed. Harney. IJis ley. 'I homas Kii.hter. A. Ito..ert-'ou- , 8. Kueker, O. F.. Kohl, Frank Kussell, K. M. a Bmlih, M. T Smith, Tom Smith, liirs. Tom Kult, L. A. Smith, Win. Smith. John XX. Stoker, Mrs. AlSX Hi heelder, Crist Smith, E. i). Hnanian, Will G. Sanford, W H. Hautlerson, t.. Selinnian. II, 1. B o. ille. H. M. Shaw, Jame J. Stohl. Wllhelm Soioimm. P. L. Speiie r, t'wou Solllans, J. W. Stone, J. W. Siimmei Held, Geo. Bnluer, E. C. Sleeley & Co. T Tlmmniis. Harry Tlnkerof. Ruber Thorent, riareuce Tortn, J. N Trenam, iiarvey V Vkerortz, H. Upon. A. V7. v Vncca. VulrerRO Vf Walll. J. XX. Webb. Oo Wallace, Frank Wilson, it. 8. W ilson, M. li. Wle L. If Wilson, John T. 'j ri. Wilson. John K. Wirk K tl Whir, ftauk 13. Wollsy. iiawar AS OKDINANCB IROniniTIN THE DISTHIHUTIOV OF oncer ml n htisetsof Suit Lake C.ty. ssi tlon l -- He It ordained by the city counell of Salt Lake City; Tnal any person who shah disttil uto io anv manner liny elreuiar, hand hill or any adverils.-inen- t w iiatever, iu and upon the follow, nKportion of streets of Salt Luke City, to wit: That, portion of Larl Tomple tieec frotn Sont.n Teniple stiest to Third Sou tu street! t'lat portion or South Temple sir. et from We-- t Ton pie street to St its street : thai jiort.on of F.rrl South street fr. m West Temple street to Mate street; that poit.ou of Second South street from W est iVmple stieet to State street; that portion of Tht'U South strei t irotn West Temple sircet to Slate street; that portion of Went Temole sfei-- t from South Temple street to Third South iieet ; that portion of State street from bomb Temp e street toT aird south tr let and all o( t'oniinerrlal street, shall be de nied lii'llty of a misdemeanor, ami on t onvh t.ou thereof, shall be line in any sum not exived-Iii- k twenty five dollars tor each aud every of-fense. Sec. 2 Thlsordinancsto bsin force ten day afii r Its passaue. Passed and approved May S th. A. n . Ii 1. (StAl.l GKOHolS M. Sl.OIT. Mayor. Atte.it: ' J. K. Jack, City iiecordvr. UNiinn tatks or Amkiuca,) Tuiiniiuiiy ok Utah, salt Lake Citv. ) t. J. V. Jack, recorder of Salt Lake City, do hereby certify that the foiegoh g is a full, true and correct copy of au ordinance prob.il ItlUK tli d Btrihutlon of advertisements ou cert Hi streets of salt Lake City. iia-.e- d Itv the c ty council of S at Lake City the --'ih day of Mai, A. D. IS'.U, as aopiar of iscord iu my utile ... In testimony wheiaof, I nav herenulo get my ha d and afllxed the corporate seal of Salt Lake City this Kith day of May. l,.l. laKAUj J. F. Jack, City Hecorder. bU.MMO.NS, In the District r art in and for the Third Judi-Oii-district of Utah territory, eouuty of Halt Laue. W. C. Pavcjr, trustee, plaintiff, vs. W. L. Harreit and Lillian E. liar- - Summons, rett and Ldward McCarrau, The people of tha territory of Utah end irret. iiiK to W. L. liarreitand Lillian K. Uarrett and Kdward M ic'arrau, detouaunts: You are hereliy leijiilre lo appear in an ac-tion hrouht a ramsi you hy the aoovs named pl .int ff in the d strict court of tha third ju- dicial district of the territory of Utah, aud to answer t:.e complaint tiled therein within ten days (rxcliiHlve of the day of service) after the ervlc on you of this summons It served withiu this county; or, tl Served out of this eouuty, but Iu this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty davs-- or Jung mcnt by oeiamt will be t iketi you, to the prayer of said couijuaiht. The s ltd ui t on Is bi'OHKht to have 1urta;ment tialustde.Vudaul. W. L. and Lillian K. liar rett, Iu the sum of wlih interest at 111 per cent per annum from Hepv.mbor is, lRi. for Wl attorney s fee, aud for iosU of suit; alleged to lie due on a certain prom-.sor-iuitu, made and executed by said defend-mi- s to plaintiff for KOtl, Aunust in, lsu. due two yuiti's after date, with Interest from date at in per cent per annum, same bema HUB and unpa d, save interest for the month of August, and secured by a iiiortKiurn executed by sai.I defend' nts to plain-tiff, on said date, ou lots :u aud .if, oio.'k S, i'sru View addition, Salt L ike City and coun-ty. Utah: to have a decree or tin cotirt for the sale of said premises, and thai the proceeds may he applied In payment of costs of this suit, costs' of sale, attorney s iee. nr.d of amount doe pliiintul on said nole and niorttfj(je: that defendanis. and all pcrsonsclaiiniiM under them suhse.pient to theexaoutnm of suld inortttae be barred and lorccloscd of all right, claim or erpiiiyor redemption in said piemises; that pia'.ntiif have Judgment auu execution for any dem 1 tncy. ana for such other and further relief as may be just ami eiputabie. And you are hereby notined that if you fall to appear and answer the sain complaint as above roniiired. the said plaintiff Will apply to the court lor the reiief demanded therein. Witness the Honorable Charles S. Zann .indite, nud the seal of the dlstriot court of ths Third Judicial district, in and for the Terri-tory of ."h. this aoth oayof April, in the year of our Lord one thousand elg.it hundred and nlnety-une- . fslSAI.. Henry (3. Clerk. By Ogo. D. Loom is, Deputy clerk. THE BURLINGTON ROUTE. A (rut SyO.m WIhih Una H.aeb th Ur.at till.. tTHh WOO mlle4 of steel laid track penetrating the states of Illinois, Iowa Missouri, Minnesota Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming and South Dakota, lis the designation of the li. & M. rail, road and other roads controlled by tha C. B. 4 Q. railroad, i This great system reaches, with its own iines, all the important cities in the west: Uuiaha, Lincoln, Denver, Cheyenne, Newcastle, Deadwood, Da-kota, Hot Springs and all point- In tha lilack Hills; De Moines, Burlington, Davenport, Hock Islaud, Uulosuurg, l'eoria, Chicago, Atchisou, St. Joseph, Kansas City, llanitial.yuincy,St. Louis, Minneapolis aud tit. 1'aul. The liurlington's through vestibule trains are composed of I'ullman fitted up iu luxurious style and ac sleeping cars of the new est nod latest furnished with drawing rooms, smok-ing apartments, toilet rooms, anil lava-tories supplied with hot and cold watr, and well selected libraries of tho works of our best authors; elegant reclining chair cars (seats free); the famous Burlington (lining cars, serving meals en route, and first olasa coaches and imokers. These superior trains run dally be-tween Denver, Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago aud Peoria; between Denver, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas City and St. Louis; between Kansas City, St. Joseph and Chicago; between St. Louis aud St. I'aul and Minneapolis; aud between Omaha, St. Joseph and Kansas City. Direct connections are made in mag-nificent onion depots at Denver for ail coints in scenic Colorado, Utah and the l'aciiio coast, at Chicago and St. Louis for all points east and south, and at Kansas City for all points east, west and south. The liurllngton i the shortest line, and runs through trains with Pullman sleepers to the lilack Hills. For rates or time apply toi any con-pe- n ticket agent in Utah, or th under-signed. E. E. Wai.kfr, Gen'l. Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. J. Fkancis, G. P. at T. A.. Omaha, Nab. MARSHAL'S SALE. 1 URSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME J d rerted by the Third Judicial dutriri court of the territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale, at the front noor of the cnuntv cour hoiie, In the citv of bait Lake, county! of Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, on the'A-,tl-i lay of April, IWU. at tr.ii twelve o'clock tn all therlKht, title, claim and Interest of John How- - ard of, in and t the following described real eatate, situate, lyiiiK nnd beln In Salt Lake county, and desi ilb d as follows, to wit: The east l '.I Half of the northwest i ' quarter, and the west Cii half of the northeast i4) quarter of section i.M, township ifu nve south rsnjre (II east, Salt Lake meridian. To be sold as the property of John Howard at the suit of Klmer Merritt. ami Abraham Jen. Term ot sale, cash. E. H. Parsons. IT. S. Marshal. rty A. O. Pvkb, Deputy Marshal. Dated March doth, ism. The above sale I hereby postponed until May Sftth, ISB1. E. H. Hahhons, I'. 8. Marshal. Hy A G. priii, Deputy Marshal. 6lt Lake Oily, April), 13.il. |