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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. TUESDA Y. J UJV JS 'lt 18'Jl m Miami university located In Oxford, Ohio. The firm of Budderko & Dieil of Montrose, whose name ha beeu d with, tho growth of Montrose since its inception, has dissolved part-nership, A. K. Buddecke retiriug. Tutu Daley, n young mau in the em-ploy of the Victor Coal company at 1'riuidad was ruling some coal earn, when he fell under the wheel, one of hi leg being sewed from hi body lie died of hi injuries. Maurice Cannon, a section hand, while attempting to cross the track at Granite wa struck by a passing traiu. The man whs tearfully mangled it being necessary tn amputate both legs below the knee! Ilia recovery is almost hope-less. COLORADO NOTES. James Jenkins, tho tramp who was itruck by an engine at Trinidad, died tl his injuries. The chamber of commerce of Trin-idad has just appointed three delegates :o the railroad convention to be held it EI Paso. The Indian school at Grand Junction has ehamred hands, Mr. Record retiring tnd Professor Lemmon assuming the luperintenduncy. The 12 year old son of City Attorney ieorge S. Phelp of Leadville was badly injured while playing with gun-powder and matches. .Mr. A. Iv. Miller, local manager of B.t; Dun & Co. agency at Pueblo (iied from blood poisoning at the Sis-ters hospital iu that city. 1,'ev. V.' (). Thompson, pastor of the Presbyterian church at I.ongmont ha been elected to the presidency of the Health is Wealth! DR. K. n WEST'S NKKVK AVD BWAIM a yu.iraiiti'wl irio for ilya-terl- v It7.MnM. ( anvuKioin, Kit. Nervous Nt;irlHi. H'-- Nnrvnin j'nn "".'Uion canned by tU u.e of nl. ohul ur to.ia.'co. Wake-fulness, Mwn.aL l)epr,H-iot- i, Suft' Din.: of toe Drain rfii.iM)f In and lemtluir 10 misery, uf.-it- und d..u, rrimtur. Old Am, lt.irmuin'a I,im of I'mvor lu ettr.er m, Litres auil S enmiton-lnr- i cu-- t by over e.rt.i. r t'm brain, '( iut tr i n u .1 K.acii t"x c, one month tie.ituKiit; i lin nr sl boxes tur tent b ii'aii prt-pa- at.ie.cipt of price. WK OUAKAN-- rX SIX BOXES To cure any ,a.e. .tli i del; order by ui for nit bfi. Hi . o.ii,.tu.M with!.', we will sen,! tht pare bas t our wrtten K'la.ant.-- to reruni i n rr.ur.ey If lhn treatment nl er7 t cure, itiiar.'.ntf A otay by ,'Ou.JlSi'N,, I'KAIT C'o. I)IUi,((f.lJ, 4 Mm Fraser & Chalmers, I C. Trent, General Western Manager, Salt Lake City, Utah J Helena, Montana. Mir)irg: Machinery ! And Machinery for the Systomatio Koductlon of Ore b Amalgamation, Con' rcntrati.m. Smelting and leaching. Builders of the lloruritaka. Graoita Mountain. Drum Lmnmon, An.nennda, Blue Bird, Lexington and Companies' Reduction Works. Hoisting Engine, Geared and Direct Act-ing; Prospecting and Development Hoists; Builder of improved Air Com-pressors and iro Tramway, Frua Vanning ilachiue and Erabrey Coa centrator. rriZiKLxCGTRIG HOTORSS . Solo V.storn Apents for Lidfc-rwo- od Hoistinrr Knpincs and Tyler W'ire Works Donble-Crimpe- Mining. Cloth. Kiectrio Light I'lar:', Diamond Core i'rospecting Drill, Concentra-tion Mills, Klectric K'.evators, nd Kock Drills cud Cnmoref.soii, ()t;s Kl Tutor, Kuowlen' 1'uuips, Rot t hlowcri, Kingslanddfc Dougla Saw Mill. Shay Patent Locomotives! rjTMIK CHICAGO CHESSKI PiHLCri3 bZ Iu rir)C Huuth bt,t Koving fl and 6, MISS i:. STIil'lIKNS, MIILS FURNITURE 4 CARPET1 Si7, 209 and 211 Stato Koud, corner Second Sorttb. Ara ihorlrj tl mitt faborv llcscf FURNITUREsGARPETS Tapestries and Upholsteries in tho city. T5 make a ipeclalty of firnUiiiu(f private, residence throni at. Kvervthlnff nenv mid tinl-rn- . One Det I'los in Cnrvt are. liit e'.ou and Scotch Axmtiistcrs, Koyal AYlltons, Kiddor-- lUUlLliUir, iSC, AM, 105 fast Ist.StkSt. Also a Iirf tin CHINESE AND JAPANESE MATTINGS EARLS FIMITIRE iSD CARPET CO. The Holme Building, Corner State I toad and Second South 8t ivLR. Evans. n-S- i W. Sscond Souta. , Sporting Goods, GEO. A. LOWE, Dealer In all kinds of fhfit-claH- S AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Strum Eugiuc, Saw Mills, Ktc. Railroad Contractors' Suppllea, "Warehouse: 133 to 1L3 ITirst ZZast Et. 39 S. MAIN ST., SALT LA UP. CITT. II ED BU R G. TAILOR. No. 17 Kast Third South Street. J.W.Farrell&Co. 00mmM I? mm " E. SELLS. J. TUCKER. II. SY, SELLS SELLS & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL )EALERS IN LUMBER. Mrtt South St., Opp. Hi, a Ward Assembly Room. Fottofilce Itox, 1078. Old Pioneer Yark of At nistrong & Bagley. ) ' " ' XM,U,; , M t '. 4 ' ' ,4 t' EEALT.rLL CARDS tJlls' - f i , : r v ' B RTHLAYS, ETC. ' fr . j Ems, Revolvers 8fli Ammnnltlon. Fievclcs, Tricycles & Velocipedes. R70rg. F'oi-ae-t rutlerr. Shsars and iro,s. Initial ( 'la La, Hojuik liloixn, Dutr.h ll!s, Hoi; cnlli.ru; Tin m;iHnu bout Aud bkiHw; HoiJ aau Opma (J.mous. Examine Stock Before Purchaslog. $590 Reward ! WF will pay the nboTo rewarfi for ny cm of I.lrer Oomptaunt, ihpepaiK, tick Heda( he. lr.jie't.ion. tlpAtt.jn or CuKl .ranoc we t .uinot rurn witft WM Vwrnabl I.tver iTli, wtKn tbo d rir' inns tr trlHy fotiipiifwl with. Tiipy re pii'plT artd nevvr fail to file ftattafaiton. fijg" '"out ;1 Lart'ft b'R, rnntaunirtir; JUt IMis. 2b rents. Hrwuro of fiiiiiitrrvitd itniLAtinDt. Trtu penmno (imti'ifn tni aulj by THE JuilN C. VF.si '.i"t.;" ';ii'A'-- '. II,'. For sale by Johnson, Pratt & Co., Salt Lake. PLUMBEP.8, ESS S STEAM FITTERS. Dealers in all kinds of -- LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. Onters tilcsn for Drive and ling WLs, Cess-pools biilit ami cAijnortioi s made l.W Mala, ui(i(.ite Aunrbactt Bros. TsieulioB. Vda ALL DIISWAY, FISH SPRINGS, CEEP CREEK STAGES ' s V j A "tn " Vi fl kt i ' - 3 '' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' i 1. t IV ' ' - .) r. "... S5.0Q FEB DAY, 81,000.00 CASH IN FRIZES, You. c.-- VVIM BSC MONEY. Don't nuss this opportunity. Tie IRRIGATION AGE is the ONLY jou:DBl ia the WORLD devoid to th great interests of irrigation, ft, ia ma ting with ENORTIOUS SUC-CESS, but wan'e 10,000 more SUU3CRIDER5 b;,fo.-- November loth, and propoweti to turn them at atv cost. DIG CO.ViMISSIOH imd birr to AGENTS, nl Hpiondi'd TERRITORY entirely UNWORKED. NO COMPI-TETIO- N. Thirf-- piajoa, liliietratod, finest. cIhbs journal publifbed west of Cliicn'o. ALL IRRIGATION NEWS. Ju-f- , th Tmrr for nil farmers in tb irrii7ctd rog.onf:. ENG1NEER5 CONTRACTORS AND INVESTORS WANT IT. Homo edition, Denver; Inter-Mounta- coition, Salt Lake City and Ogden; Cons, edition, Los Anr-tle- S. nd for sample copies ouJ aiwt- Wais aud purticalurs of our grent PRIZE OFFER. AddrenH Irrigation Aje, Denver, Colo., Eaiiroad Building Via leave CONNOK HHOS. flOTKTj DAILY on the arrival o the Utah k No-T-Traiu. There Will b Btitions fnr the Benefit o9 ?&secgtri on the Stags Line. Parties wlhlnfT Information la regard o tU oad will call xi cocmor iiros. Distance br .facjellne from Stockton to l)ep (' reek 14.Mni.ei From Stoi'kt n tn Burlhnr's itaaca. W " ' S.'nt'ner s han'-- to :if " " Puywuy to Kisii SprliiK W ' " Fish Bi.rin.rs to Cl.ituu 4i " CUftou to Deep Creek H M Ccuior Bras. . SloctJoa, Ctai JJBeanSMWoaian SMILES SWKH?. yX?'. l Her own lovf nt.. Jtverv woman i V'f "" r emUti swtttly who L fc '.ji1 V " WiMlom's Ko-v- f 1T"A bertine, lor it givpj -- to tin a clr r, ir n. CmM Z K 1 parent, beautiful T, StJ klu- A btfaulilol Y jf v"' ".' complexion al ne t t v2;' ortcn sumcietit i tv Vjr v', tnake a woman 'v4ywHiw TtJt"V hcautUul. A woman t:Ci T'v- - who baa beautiful i 1VOv complexion .houJ4 fs A Vv ) X pieiierve it the one F'lWirtW leaa Iortiinate m S 1 VV bu posse. aloa l C'V; auouia beautujr it X Wiarioma aober- - ttne doea junt what la claimed for It. It cot only prearrvei and brau-UJie- a Uic complexion, but repatra the damaeea done by tbe uae ol the ntauy danerotia com- - poiirda bow in the market, by tta tonic edect, re- - atonag- - tbe akin to a uatnral, kealthy acuoa. Reed the Itstimoniala troca famoua arUatca, ! Saaiod rhrmieia and cm,incut pajaaaaaa, ROWN & MICK. Genera! Aucfcn 4 Commission Houssi All kinds of s;oo l bought and Fold. If Ti have any , ia,ie of g km! job wiah to tofti Into cash, give us a call. Cllnl Estate & Mining Tropcrty) Sold by Aui-tio- or Private Sale. "louey to Loan. 0 W. Sa4 leate, aalt Lake City. Utah & Montana Machinery Co. High Crads Machinery! For all kinds of amy. Carrit a In fituck for immediate deliver;-- Maaaeula S. tioni.!, l'lpo Covirtng. Iron Pi e im-- l KittlUfra, Air Compressors, liigerbon-Serjeant- , K. i). Co. Hoc Lir.lia. ENGINES& BOILERS. From 3 to 60 Horse Power. aTolatlnj F.nrtnes, Pumps Horse Whims. Wlrs Hope lirnl 8 il, Mine aud Mill Bufipliea, bafuty NiUo 1'owuur. Caps aud ruit. Main OfDc ami Wareronma, 259 $. Main St.. Salt L k$ City. AGENCY, Butte, Mouk tW Correspondence BoLklted. X3REUHL& pRANKEN. frcsnipiiop Tmmm, B.E. Our. slain and Third South. W oarrr a complete line of Drugs, Chemicals Proprietory Tru-s- tmi'O'tei and Domeatic 1'eriuiuee and Toilet Artlciss lh Componndlin of Pbyli innsa Preacrip. tious and Fauilly Kerlpr a our Specialty. Also a tin line of Tniniea. Hraros, Crnti bea, V.ti: Spee.al attutlou k'I VQ to orders by mall. AGENCY 103 GUSTHES'S 0ANDIE3, HONEST JPIANOS AT HONEST PRICES. READOURLIST OF CELEBRATED PIANO& Stinewav, (hickeriiiR, Clough &, Warren, Knabe & Co. Decker Bros. A. B Chase, J. & C. Fisher, Everett. ALSO THE Story Clark, A. B Chase. Loring A Blake aud Bridgeport Organs. We e:i tn? of the abiire lnrurants ou Ion,' tl..e ami eier payn fnts. oid nmtrii- - ments t:tkn m exchange for n- - ones and their reil v.ilue allowed A writt.-- ruaraiit-- e of from rlve to aern acc'impanira eai-- I piuto. We are tbe factury autn!8 for the Celebrated Stineway riunos For Utah, WynmlBif and Idaho. We trik In our broods wheiher you intend purrhasiug or not. Correspondence Solicited. f. E. Warren Mercantile Co. S Weat Seeoad Sooth. 3EGGS&JRACY. " CONTRACT0K3 FOB Seam and Hoi Water Eeafes Itoili'.rs, Pumps, Eto. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TCd No. m B'i'e Road. Branoh S20 17 1a StreeSj Denver, Ce orudo, XELLY & CO. Printers, Stat loners, Blank Book Makers. et West Scd South Salt Lake City. OUR FACILITIES FOR TOINC! Job Ptlatiui; are of the newest aud beat, book ruled, printed and bound to or-der. Samples of hailioad. Mining, Bank and Mercantile worjc aiways on hand. Couplet line of tiffice Supplies, embracta? the moaf pprored Ubor-earin- and economical invea tlona. LowPTieea, Call on TTs On and after June 22d, we will close our store at 6 p.m. every evening until further notice. isEAKS 4 Litipi.E Company, Dealer in Paints, Oils, Glass, eto. REPUBLICAN CONVEN I lON.i C.tl fur Cot.Io of lUpubllsaa Clht I )(. to ba rtUwt by tirsait Kapablloaa Kllj-- . TO TUB IiEPl'ULIOANS Of UTAU TEEM-T-K I : The oreanlzation of the two national parties i now in progress. Thore are in Utah thousands if voter who have not yet allied themselves with either of tho two great parties, and who are uow dtudying the question of national poli-ti- Utah Is entering upon that maijnili-cen- t material and political progress which marks it manifest ddstiuy, and it is important that every voter shall ha familiar with tbo doctrine of the republican party, o necessary to the progrew and rapid development of the west. With a view to the more thorough equipment of the republican party, and tho teaching cf it doctrine in this ter-ritory, the republican club of OgJen and Weber county: First - Invito all republican clubs that limy bo then organized to send three delegates from each club to a convention of club", to rreet iu Og'lcn at it) o'clock a. ui. Friday, July 10.1MU, for th3 purr ose of orgauiing a territo-rial league. Second-A- ud further Invite all re-publicans in the territory to nieot iu a grand rally and mas meeting to be bold in the t,: ud opora house, in the city of Ugden, f.t 10 o'clock a. m. oo Saturday tLolltli day of July, 1H91. kam: J. Cannon. Freidnt. H.Mt Cl.l rttt. Secretai v. H'illiani II. lUrvey, J. ti.' Painter, U. II. G. Mu.ty. J. L". iiaglcy, i J. Cau-tion, committee of arrangement. MS OFTIIE 1ST. I 4ich Na;i)ts Gathered From Variom Foiuto in Utah and the Ndigh- - I boring &tiite CLIPFED, EEWEITTE5, OONDEHSED Itflmi of Iatest and Note of Current Comment PolUbod Up for the Tiniui EoaJorJ. (gden' ral estate rate increased from about 1 A'.jO.ono in isi to more than in l'.'O. Some apple orchards at I'ayson are stripped tutre by the worms, but will bo an immense yield of poaches, grapes tnd apricots. A cbiid of Ainasa Scoville' was rirevned in the water ditch in front of its pai cute' home in Orangeville, F,mcry county, on the loth iust. Willie Fillmore Dyke of Pnyson, was fined .j for iast driving. Hi tried ti board it out iu the cooler Kit afttr the tirst niht weakened and paid his liuo. Last Mouday Mr. (Jrnger inspected the bnel crups ar jund i'rovo, and say that without exceptiou the land thr'ra is the finest all the way through that hu Las sees anywbers. A nwvement i now on foot amonjr, ths mus'ciiin of I'rovo to organize a choir of itiiu voices to compete for the prizo at the world's Fair, Chicngo, in JistKt. Professor (iiles is at ths bottom oi it. P. S. Neilson, son of S. J. Neilson, returned to M:. Pleasant last week from Carleton coliege, Minnesota. The youiijC gentleman is borne. ont acc.tion and will return as soon a the new term commences. Some people in I'ayson are going to try a game of "hilo jack" or "seven up" with the secretary of the interior on the timber cutting business this season. We will bet two to one that the "Sec" comt out first best. Paysou Enter-prise. On the 18th day of May last, Mr. T. W. Cloward located what is known as the old coal pit, about rive mile tip I'ayson canvon, and on the 12th of the present month made a strike of what appesrstobe coitt of a good quality. The claim is easy of access and will bo wrrked for all it is worth. NEVADA NOTES. The young lady graduate thei is getting iu its deadly work in Keno. Four fire occurred within an hour in Virginia City, Friday ldkt, but no seri-ous damsge w as doue. The Indians ou trial at Winneniucoa for the murder of a squtiw at Dovolock some time ago, were found guilty of murder in the second degree. The Bodia Miner says: Thomas II. r.egtfilt, a mining engii.eer of Now York, has been appointed superinten-dent of the Standard Con., uud ia d hers shortly. The total number of children of school ago in the Virginia district is IOCS; tho total number attending both public and pi lvate tchool isl'-'l-l. The report show the total ntnnber of school age not attending any school to be 411. NOTICE 10 WEST SIDERS. Vlmtt in Ucval'ip iha otloa Across th At the last meeting of the board of directors of the West Side KaDid Tran-sit company, it was resolved that a meeting be held of nil person inter-ested iu the development of properties lying west of the Jordan. If you ate an owner, or represent the owner of any of this property or are in any way interested in the advancement of ilia west side, you are requested to attend the meeting to bo hold at H p. m. Thurs-day, June 2", lS'.H, at tho chamber of commerce, for the purpose of forming an association in the interest of tiu west side. THE GRASSHOPPER IN IDAHO. William (idllifnrd was in from Crich-ton- . Ho says the grasshoppers in hi vicinity are a hundred time mnre numerous than ever bi fore. The ground for miles around is black with the pests. They have entirely destroyed sixty acres of grain for Mr. Bacon. Hon. Ira S. Waring was in from Ca-mas prairie. He i oi the opinion that the grasshoppers are not so pieuty ou the prairie this year as last. They seem stupid and inactive, aud he hopes tDey are alllictwd with Nome disease that wiil destroy them before they do much harm. Pat. McMonigle ayg the grasshop-pers have eaten most of tho grass on the side hill west of Deer creek, and are moving down into the valley. ' He thinks there are enough of these pest pests on one aero when growu to eat all the vegetation in the valley. The ground i literally covered with them. Wood Iiiver News-Miner- . fall million of grasshopper egg were deposited in the wheat lield north of the ilailey Hot Spring hotel, aud Manager McPhee feared that they would do n great deal of dumage. Last evening ho showed a Times reporter over tho lield, and not a single egg or grasshopper was Keen, and no damage perceptible. The 'hopperij, Mr. Mcl'hee s.iy.s, are now between town and the springs, but somehow or other they don't seem to be eating aspearof grass. If the cool weather contiuues another woek or two we w ill probably be rid of the pest altogether. Hailey'Time. - 4- on Silver creek there appear to be no grasshoppers w here lant year the ground was literally alive with them. This Bide of tho old emigrant crossing there are a few patches, but in the meadow lands, between the springs of the valley which feed Silver creek, there are none to be seen, and the prob-ability is that the grain and grass will escape their ravages Tho cold rain have no doubt killed the greater quan-tity of the young, and those that are lel't are heading northward to the warmer gravel soil. About twelve miles below Bellevue, on tho south side of the Resurrection range of mountains there are myriads of the pests with wings yet undevelop-ed. .James W. Spiers, who lives on the north side of the range, reports having taken a trip down the old Klton road this week, and says that between and the Cottonwoods there are no less than ten thousand acres lit-erally covered with the pests in a crawl-ing si ale, all headed northward, and that the road is black with them for miles. He will put in no crop this year. Col. Hallentine came in from Mul-doo-this week, and rnpons many patches along the road this side of the divide, all, crawling as yet. The reports from all points would j feni to indicate that the air will be darkened with them in a few weeks We may therefore look for n large crown of winged visitors in liellevue ou the Fourth of July liellevue Her-ald. WYOMING NOTES. ' E. Anioretti, of the city of Lander, i preparing to erect at Landor a i.."),(luO hotel building. H. Aiudun, sr., of Tongue river and Mrs. W. It. W Tighter oi Sheridan were niarrieit at Sheridan last week. The groom is 77 and the bride Oil years old. A. 15. (iillespie, postmaster at Rock Creek, and It. . Whitcomb, one of hi jiotrous, fought Sunday over tho de-livery of a letter, (iillespie was badly lone up iu the scrap, and has instituted euit against his opponent. A large number of heep are being Virought from Oregon into Wyoming during the present season. Moiidav K. Amoretli of Lauder purchased l.'i.OoO bead at Ifl.TO each from an Oregon linn. Thfy are to be ranged on the Sweetwater, iu Fremont couuty. Deputy United States Marshal Frank Canton has captured a notorious crimi-nal named Tom Taylor, who, with a man named Moore, committed a mur-der at Silver C.ty, Idaho, five years ago and has eluded the authorities ever since. Canton located hia man in - Jtrown's pai k. a rendezvous in South ern Wyoming for desperadoes. Marriage is cutting a wide swath in tho ranks of Wyoming lady school teachers. Four will resign from Chey-enne schools at the close of the present term. Miss McCoy, principal of the Lander public schools, was married Wednesday last, and resignations for the purpose of matrimony are reported from a number of the districts in the state. Tuesday last Mrs. Georpe M. Cross, who had been staying with friends in ChcVKiinu, was culled to the bedside of her husband, at his ranch at Iron Moun-tain. Mr. Cross had been taken sud-denly ill witn congestion of the lungs, and his wife reached him just as he was dying. She was compelled to return to Cheyenne immediately, and iu a low hours a son was boru to iur. IDAHO NOTES. Milt Poiioc.k was killed by being buried under a cave-i- in t brick yard it Weiser. Tho round up that started to work Bnake river nt the mouth of lioiso river nd work to the prairie, are now near Little Camus. Cattle on the lower range are turning out well, the loss not ixceed'mg ,'i per cent lact winter. El:uo:e iiuUei, son of J. L. Rutier who residss ut Clover creek, while rid ing a bucking iiorsu at hi lather's ranch on last Friday, was severely and lor a time it wss thought fatally injured by a horse billing upon him iu sudi a a way as to injure his head. Ou last Thursday little Johnny Comp-to-wfs drowned in Hay den creek at Leinlii agency. The little follow was it piny dining rucess with the other pupils and in crossing the sireem on a toot log either fell or was pushed into the stream and wns swept away. The Malnd Enterprise say a few weeks ago a farmer in .Mono" had 2U00 barrels of popcor.i in his barn. The aru caught on lire and the air was illed with showers of popcorn, which laused and old mare in the tiold to think winter was at hand and she laid down under three feet of popcorn and froze ' ko death. The land office at Lewiston made the follow ing disposal of lands of the public domain in the month of may: Twonty-teve- u cash entries were made covering b.ril t.oli acres for which $1,517.70 w paid. One n tiling was made comprising H!0 acres, and twenty-nin-homestead entries comprising 41 DO 1:3 acres. There were six tinal homesteads romprising 810. utl acres, and ihi eo linal limber culture entries of 300.04 acres. - THE BURLINGTOM ROUTE. A r Sjlt.ra Whet Lines Retch tk Ureet Cities. C!th ToOO mile of teel laid track jr snetrating the states of Illinois, Iowa Missouri, Minnesota Kansas, .Nebraska, Coloiado, Woming and South Dakota, fi the designation of the H & M. rail-road and other roads controlled by th C. B. fa Q. railroad. This great system reaches, with it own line, all thu important oitie in the west: Omaha, Lincoln, Denrer, Choyecne, New (Castle, Dadwood, Da-kota, Hot Spring and all points In the TIack Hills; De Moines, Burlington, Davonport. Hock Island, Galesourcr, ,1'eoria, Chicago, Atchison, Si. Josepk, jKniBai Crty, lianiteal.Quincy.St. Lotiis, Minneapolis and Hi. Paul, The Burliagton' tlirough vestibule train ar d of FuVlmaa pal. dusign, fitted up id luvuriou etyw) and ace sleeping cars of the newestand latest furnihed with drawing rooms, smok-ing apartments, toilet rooms, and lava-tories supplied with hot and cold wate.r, and wall selected libraries of tho works '' our b'wt authors; elegant reclining chair oars (seals free); the famous Burlington (lining cars, serving meale no route, and first class coaches sad smokers. These superior train run dally be-tween Denver, Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago and Peoria; between Denver, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas City and St. Louis: between Kansas City, St. Joseph and Chicago; between St. Louis and St. Paul and Minneapolis; snd between Omaha, St. Josepu and Kansas City. Direct connections are made in mag-nificent nnion depot at Denver for all Foint in scenic Colorado, Utah and th ooast, at Chicago and St. Louis for all point east and south, and at Kansas City for all point east, west and south. The Burlington is the shortest Una, and runs through train with Pullman deepers to the I! ack Hills. For rates or time apply to any eou-pe-n ticket agent ia Utah, or the under-signed. E. E. Wai.bfr, Gen'l. Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. J. Feancis, G. P. & T. A., . Omaha, Neb. |