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Show RAILROAD. Ol 5JL for anymed in the world thai will cure as bad a case of Itching, Ulcerated .rent Piles - aa will ami Utah Central Eailwayi lt, New Time Card, February Mm Iwtk. . Atlaatie Express at . a.tn. Park City sad U. N. Express at. 4.10 p.m. J-- f Atlantic Express afc... .....10.80 p.m. Pacifio Express at. Passenger Trains Arrive ia Bait Lak Frem North. Part City sad V. 4s H. Kxpreaa.. 11-1- at............... Fro; 7.20 Atlaatio Express (.Torcu at................ 1.20 .m nioti .10.20y.m-at....... j Facile Express 8.1C p.m. Accommodation Traia S COPE, Gen, Freight sad Passocer Agent. . ..........ie.t .......... p. Blacksmith Sbop.North Temple Street, fj is DTeDarea to ao au amas oi ueDDing in me Machinist and Moulding line oa shortest notice and at lowest posaiuia rates.: ; ,? w x i Hi ,i f J; t l I I! )l I 1 V.J C5 warn ., LYON & HE ALY i L - iu , JOBBING MACI1OTIST. JOHW SHARP, General Svpenateadsat, ITLa-NOI- utw Bute ft Monroe sta. uniUAW, 7 4 UluU(lrM,tairMlBlarsl IVianllonM mqm?wmB,i Illoitraliiiaa daMrlMag mm UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHY Of THE COUNTRY WILL OBTAIN MUCH USEFUL. INFORMATION FROM A BTUDT OF THIS MAP OF THE tl.ll fM.IPMth.ludl jrf S. Hraiu Carol. includtnK If AtcriAla. TrlmmiDir. aata. .irli. Contfln. In.trvolioa fat mir mtar Bull, Bnratouua Sala Dram Major's Tmethrx, a BttlMMd IK. aiS LIU of Saaa hKrX-AIf-- KO fa his new discovery for Consnmution. sue ceeded in prodncing a medicine which is acknowledged by all to be simply marvelous. It is exceedingly pleasant to the taste, per fectly harmless, ana aoes not sic a en. in at Cornells. Colds, rajtra of Consumption. na cougn. wonp, uroncnim, Whooping has in it the Chest, Pains given universal Dr. Boeanko'a Congh and satisfaction.. Lung 8yrup la sola at 60 cents by u. at. i. unucniore. t CHOICE PROPERTY . v SALEVIVE FOR nonsn. RnOMS vrw mrtim' ' I I I R'Y. nHinAno pocif island & pacific Lines at Chicago and Its central position 'and close connection with. Eastern . a J also Bath Room. Pantry, Closets, Porches, Cellar. Hot and Cold water. Boiler and tto.e attached, gooa barn on premises ; also Shade Trees. Lot 4x10 rods. Corner Sixth and D Streets. Twentieth Ward: also ArinliA IfnnaA. IOt 10x10 a Koiron all cultivated. Citv water, tiood Shade Trees. Magnificent View. Corner Eighth ana U streets, liignteenin y aru. nvv'i 1J. jr. AJSDJiKSu:, uunuer, 333 Fourth St., 20th Ward. dtf NOTICE TO BUILDERS. LIME "VN AND AFTER MAT 1st, 1888, continuous lines at terminal points West, Northwest and Southwest, make it the V J will be sold at the following rates only true mid-lin- k in that transcontinental chain of steel which unites the Atlantic! Delivered (within city limits) 3Cc per bushel zoc and Pacific Its main line and branches Include Chicago. Joliet. Ottawa, La Salle, sold at Kilns, Special carload rates. Oeneseo, Holine and Sock Island, in Illinois ; TJavenport, Muscatine, Peoria, & EOCK. CO, LIME SALT LAKE vv HI Washine-tonIRON, i airfield. Ottunrwa. Oskalooaa. est Libertv. Iowa City.Des oines. UEOKuE K. Jt)NU8, t Indianola, Winterset, Atlantic, Knoxville, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Centre THOMAS HANCOCK, and Council Elufis. in lowa ; Uailatln, xrenton, uameron, VARLY A EVER1LL. dltsuptf St. Joseph and Kansas City, in XXissourl : Leavenworth. and Atchison, in Kansas; Minneapolis and St. Paul, in Minnesota; Watertown and Sioux Falls, in Pakota, and many other prosperous towns and cities. It also ouers a CHOICE Ol? EOUTJKS to and from the Paciflo Coast and intermediate places, SALT LAKE CITY, U; Transfers in Union Deoots. Past Trains of fine DAY COACHES. raaVlntr eleg-an- t DIKING CARS, magnincent PCLLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CAES, CALIFORNIA BREWERY. restiui ts.n,jui and (between Chicago, St. Josepn, Atchison ana jansas . henry wagner, TT7 II':. " m KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y THE CHICAGO, I (GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE) if Extends west and southwest from Kansas City and St. Joseph to Pairbury, Ll Herington, Hutchinson, Nolson, Horton, Topeka, r Wichita. Caldwell, and all lf7mV3l mi mfM points in southern Nebraska, interior Kansas and beyond. X H r 1 B f I Entire passenger equipment manufacture. Solidly bal-of the celebrated Pullman rail. Iron and stone bridges. lasted track of heavy steel All safety arrDliancea and modern. improvements. Commodious, well buui stations. Celerity, certainty, comfort and luxury assured. g'.V'"'rll - BEER, "ALE and PORTER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Seeoaid Konth Street, Three poor East from Main Kfreet. LA(GER Meals Served at all Hours Is the favorite between Chicasro. Rock Island. Atchison. Kansas City, and Min-neanolis and St. PanL The tourist route to all Northern Summer Resorts. Its Watertown Branch traverses the most productive lands of the great "wheat and uakota. dairy belt" of Northern Iowa, Southwestern Minnesota and Tho short line, via Seneca and Kankakee, offers superior LafaEast-centr- al Mm dO v JER Airr (I' SccniijLineof the World! "Tha OTerlind RouU RAILWAY. - I ugaen Dan Denver... city Chicago..! Use The Osily Carrying (lie raited verland Mail. tales Through Pu'lman Sleepers aad Modern Day wMcoM irom lxi Kiasann juver. DIRECT CONNECTIONS Bound Trains. No. 8. No. 10. ...Lv. a 2r.m. It) fiS n m B1TW1M a.m. ij.s p.m. Denver, Cheyenne.-Kansa- s iu.o City, Court 8.45 p.m. 8.05 a.m. oil 8.00 a.m. Bluffs, Omaha, 6.53a.m. Chicago, St. Louis and all Nebraska, Colorado, Idaho, TRAINS. r xo. 7. Montana, Oregon, Washington Ter No. 9. Salt Lake CUy.....Lv. 6.55 p.m. a.m. ritory, and Northern Paclfio ..Ar. 7.15 9.45 a.m. i.,v. WEST-BOUN- ...Ar. 8.10 p.m. a.m. a.m. 10.40 B1NGIIAM AND ALT A TRAINS. Salt! Lake City, 7.3H a.m. Arrive Salt Lake City, 4.30 p.m. J Returning, D. C. DODGE, J. jr. BENNETT, General Manager.. Geni 'Pass. Agt Icave " nD'aTUa. m m POPULAR ROUTE ; TUB FAST AND XLatGAHT ' , Oyerlaiii Express- - VThich aaakea close TJnioa Depot oeaaea--, tiona with through trams front 3AT.b? T.ATTE CITY AND TBS WXST CHICAGO And Eastern rVo Cities, THE DIRECT LINE TO ST.PXtJL, DuIiTJTH, Mail aad Express Limited.... Mail and Express. Umited.. Mail ...... ................. and Express 3 -- 4.1 p.m. $.U a.m. - ECHO AND PARK OTTT. Aaarvs. Mall and Express DxraaT. Mail and Express.... IOWEE PRICES lL2t a. at. - 4.10 p.aa. The S.0S a.m. train, leaving Salt Lake, and the 7.3 p.m. train, arriving at Salt Lake, carry throngs Pullman Sleepers between EaltLake City. Cheyenne, Denver and Kansas City. The limited trains carry Sleepers both east and west. bound between Ogden and Council IT a 9 . can be secured Sleeping car i ervatio for either east bomd trains, or for the Utah T Ins tvaiva A KArtKsm Uswah finnvt anI w vs tia aa saua 'ivkvu j i ssi ansis im u by application to tb Union Ticket OSes at . owi uiis uht oi ui iea. J. V. PARKER, I a a d Division O. rasa. Agt Salt Lake Fence Factory, Na.' 157, First East Street. . fall; removes Pimples in the Face; relieves Billionsness, and improves Digestion. Only one for a dose. U cents a box. dAs First Class articles of Fencing for the Farm, Field, Garden or Street in that Cannot be any style, and at Prices -surpassed. , Orders fron all part Promptly Filled. All - ' Dining Car 7- CALL AT THE FACTORY. SALT LAKE FENCE CO. dl Tor full nformation apply J. wish of his name to come before you. It were difficult indeed to choose between such meritorious and able, gentlemen. Their names are fit to grace this or any other ticket. They are each the favorite 3 it to II. YOUHQ, Traveling Pawenger Agent SAXT LAKE CITT. M. I. WHItf AJI.H. C. WICK EB, K. P. WILSON, (ien'l Manger. TtJfflo Maa'gV. Gen. Pas. Agt ". d891f 1 i f. AUXNTS WANTED I WIILGIVK A SPLENDID STEM winding Mlvfr Mntrlt, in addition lo Uie reeular commiion. to for The " World's Wonders," eTetyAgew Sea and jind,M " Beautiful Ftorv," or Gen'l Jn,. A. " "lunteer Soldier of lagan's. arbo will order and pay for 100 Ameiica," copies of nher book in cue moutn. For particnlars address, i THE HISTORICAL PUB. CO., MO Suiter Street. San Francisco, Cal. O. P. Wocowiid, Manager. Uaa . WE . A. FISHER BREffKfl aarC.C.R.R. AO. A K C. I'rr SALTjLAKE CITY, UTAH. Telephone P. v. to Brewery, No. O. Box, 255. t. -- 9 556. r We are now prepared to promptly sunn!' the public wiih.Keg and liouled Beer "t auoerior quality, at popular .rioet. City Depot 160 s. ATa's St. Telsphosa 139. A. FISHER BREWING CO. THIS FINE . I, J mm;' TO BBlsTT.! We make a specialty of JOIIJf N. LEES. I. ., . This as ir .i, Renting Pianos & Organs. Will n CALDER'S JlliSiC PALACE, 45 & 47 W. Fint South Street. DESERET NATIONAL BANK .tit. niiiiim, i, .i mm vramiaffmatj the ORIGINAL Ooilad Spring Elastie Section Health Praaerving Corset. SffllLLI.WS CORSEI . SALT LAKE CITT. f ': S. C. II. l ilt 7 Lalt CIij. sons of their respective states, but when .Allen O. Thurman, the favorite son of each and every State in this Union, In answer to the universal demand tor his acceptance, consents to leave the peace and tranquility of his uresida and again serve his grateful countrymen, so prominent, so colossal is his political and mental figure In tbe public eye, that all others must of nebo cessity take in its immensity. Let mistakes be made at this time. Mistakes are crimes. If you do your duty, .if you but "give the pub lie what they expect, what they demand, the contest ol parties. Instead of just commencing will be practically ended,- - for the great electoral and popular majorities which Clevereland and Thurman will ceive at tbe polls will be a surely revelation even to ourselves. As representatives of the democracy of the nation we have a duty to perform. We must nominate tbe man the people have already nominated. We have but to endorse the popular i verdictno less will be accepted at your hands. Let no consideration of personal friendship or glamor of locality influence your action. Personal friendship cannot be repaid by a nomination where a great party interest and future is at stake. No trifling with great concerns of state sbeuld be tolerated. No expression of local pride can be admitted to influence action, for when the sovereign people speak they must.be obeyed. A broad ground must be takes. The maa of the nation not tbe man of the state, mut be nominated. Nominate Allen G. Thurman, nominate hhn by acclamation. Let it not be said that one single democi at in all this great nation failed la this test- lcnoBiai to tne greatest Ameilzanol his day, the noblest breathing man upon American soil, fit consort in the temple of fame ef those patriots of tbe past, the fathers of our Institutions whose sacred dust lie calmly slumber ing beneatT the sods of Mount Vernon, fdonticeilo and The Hermitage await-lo- g the dedication of our national pan, '. theon. . , udi r ; In the matter of the Estate of Jacob MAYOB'S NOTICE. Malm strom, deceased. . the Assessment of a a,oeal Tax for tbe Extension of Water Bf alas on M Street. PAID CP CAPITAL. SCRPLCS, - II. 8. Eldrcdoe. President. 1 JOH5 Sharp, Vice President,Wm. W. Ritkr,' v ' ; J. 200,000 800,000 - f A. GnOESBBCK, James bharis - 8. H11.L8. Cashier. Jas. T. Little, Asst. Cashier. J I- BECE1IES BEPCSITS MM f EI M Makes collections, remitting Droceeds promptly. : - tne Asseaem a of a Leeail Tax fee tneExtenslos of Water Main a oaa O ntree.t. HEREBY GIVES, THAT Council of Salt Lake City wil extend the waterraains of said city along C street aa follows: Commencing at the intersection ot Fourth and C streets; tbanos south along O Street to a point midway be tween Second and Third streets, nnleaa written objections to said extension, signed by the owners of one half, in value, of tho BO to be affected or aa properly ahowu by the lat preceding beneflted', aaaaae. meat roll, are flled wiih tbe CitycityRecorder tt or,!i,0,' atwrday, the ninth day of Tbe CHtimated cost ot sain extension of the water mains is eight hundred and sevThat for th. enty five (875) dollara. pone ot aeiraying me costa and expenses of said extension It will be necessary to aaaess a tax of four mills per square foot, running back to the centre of eacn block, upoa al. the lou or pieces of ground adjacent to or the said streets along which abutting upon said mains are to be laid, a particular de scription of which is as follows, 1 and t, mars ss; The whole of The w hole of Lou 2 and S, Block The whole of Lot 4, Block 40; The w hole of Lot S. Block 59; all la 110 D, Salt Lake City Surrey. By order of the City Council, gives M 15th, 1888, FRANCIS ARMSTRONG. Attest: N Mayor. IlKBBn M. Wells, SKALl City Recorder XfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEJf THAT KOTICR at the btreet. as follows: Commencing ureseni terminus or the main on X street. between Sixth and Fifth Streets, thence southward along aaid K SUeet to Kirot to aaid exhtrept, unless written objections tension signed by the owners of in value ot the uronertv so to oe anecieu or benefitted as shown by the Ian t preceding ray assessment roll, are nea wun tne . uy Kccordcr on or be lore oaturaay, toe nmui . fay of June, 1888. The estimated cost for said extension of the water mains is Two Thousand Three DoHwa (J2.375). Hundred and beventv-flvThat for the purpose of defraying the Costs and expenses of said extension of the water mains it will be necessary to assess a bax ot four mills per square foot of land rirtnainx back to tho centre or earn uiocx, ujwnr rui the lots or pieces of land adjacent to tor upon the sa'd street along whwh abutting the aaid mains are to be laid a particular description of which Is a follows, to wit : Block 84; Allof All of Lou 1 and. 4, Block 57; 1 All of Lois end-4- Block J8; All of Lots 1 and 4, Block 29; All of Lota 1 and 4, Block 28; in Plat D, one-hal- f e to-wt- In the Probate Court of the County of Salt Lake, Territory ot TJUh. I Salt Lake Citt, May 17th, Tax for TTPON READING AND FILING THE of Charles Johnson, praying tbe Exlestlea of Water Halas on E KJ anpetition oraer 01 saia iTooaie court author ior Street. izing and directing the administrators of 1888. In the matter of the Estate and Guardiaa shin of Warren B. Harrington and Thomas R. Harrington, Minora. Order to show cause why Order of Sale of Real Estate should'nol be made. m 11 V I I T TI I tll)l v.. , V'AtV llAUIULnVI Avr, uai 1 1 hah Harrington Gam, the Guardiaa of the Estetes of Warren It. Harrington and Thomas R. Harrington, minora, having filed her petition herein, duly verified, praying for au order of sale of the real estata ot said minors, for the purposes therein set forth, it is therefore ordered by the Judge of said Court, that all persons interested in the estates of said minors, appear before the aaid Probate Court on Monday, the 18th day of June, 1888, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of aaid day, at tbe Court Room of said Probate Court, at the County Court liouse, in the City and County of Salt Lake, UUh Territory, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the aaid suardian, to sell so much of ihe real estate of the said minor at public or private sale aa shall b aeoea. sary, and thai a copy of this order be published at least four successive week ia the Deseret Kvkninq News, a newspaper Kinted and published in said City and Of Ike Assessment of Local -- awVOTTCn: is hereby given that Council of Salt Lake City will JM the City extend tne water mams 01 sam cuy aivug E Street as follows: Commencing at tne in tersectioni of E and Sixth Streets, then-innih nlonir K Street, to a point midway be tween Third and Fourth Streets, unless written ohlectiona to said extentlon. Biprnea in value. 01 uie hv the owners or or benetttted, as so to be aBect-eproperty shown in the last preceding elty assessment roll, are flled with the City Recorder on or before Saturday, the nintn a ay or june.ioeo. The esthnated cost for said extension of water mama is eleven hundred and twenty-five dollars, (11,125.) That for the purpose of defraying the costs antfexpenses of said ATtnnsinn it will be necessarv to assess a tax of i mills per square foot, running back to the centre of each block, upon all tne lota or pieces of ground adjacent to or abutting said street along which siad upon the mains are to be laid.a particular description : , e one-nai- r. the said Estate to execute to him a deed of conveyance or certain of the lands of said deceased, particularly described in his said petition, in pursuance of an agreement made between the said Charles Johnson and the said Jacob Malmstroin dunnir the lilo time of deceased It is ordered that Satur day, the 23rd day of June. 1888. at 11 a. at the Countv' Court House, in Salt Lake City, be and is hereby appointed for the neanng 01 said petition, at which time au persons interested in the said estate may appear and contest said petition. it is turtner ordered that a copy 01 this notice be published for FOUR successive weeks in the Deskret Evkninc. News, a newspaper published in Salt Lake County, man 'territory. witness my nana this 22nd dav of Ma v. ELLAS A. SMITH. Probate Judge. Territort 01or Utah, AAke. ss. or wnicn is as roiiows, it county sait The whole of Lots 1 and 4, Block 75 ; Clerk I.John of the Probate C rntler. The whole of Lots 2 and 3, Block 76: Court in and for the Connty of Salt Lake, The whole of Lots 2 and 3, Block 65; in the Territory ot Utah,, do hereby certify The whole of Lots 1 and 4, Block 66; that the foregoinat is a full, true and correct The whole of Lot 4. Block 47: of Order appointing time and place for copy all Block Plot in whole of Lots. The 48; neanng petition or cnanes jonnson, in tuo D. Suit Lake Citv Survev. matter oi tbe Estate ef Jacob Malrastrom. By order of the City Council, given May deceased, rs appears of record in my ouice. 15th, 1838. in witness whereof, 1 nave here FKAXCIS ARMSTBOXG, unto set my hand and'affixed '"Attest: '" '. Kayor SEAT.. the seal of said Conrt,tbis 22nd r t Hbbzb H. Wells, day of Alay, A. L). 1888. seal. City Recorder. JOHN C. CUTLER, salt X.AKB irrr, aiay ivtn, iwo. d 4w Probate Clerk. to-w- . , LEGAL NOTICE. LEG Ali NOTICE. In the Probate Court of Salt Lake County, Territory or Utah. In the matter of the Estate' and Guardian ship of George F. Winters.. In the Probate Court in and or Salt Lakd Order to show cause on application Guardian for order of sale of Real Estate. TTPON READING AND FILING Tnt I J petition of John Malmstrom, prayinir for an order of aaid Probate Court aiithoriz and directing tbe administrators of the ing to execute to the said John said estate Malmstrom a deed of conveyance to certain lands of said deceased, which are particu larly described in his petition, in pursuance of aa agreement made between the saiu John Malmstrom and Jacob Malstrom dur ing the lifetime of ssid deceased; It i" old red that Saturday, the 23d day of June. A. D. 1888, at 11 a. m., at the County Court House, in Salt Lk City, be and is nereby appointed for the hearinir of said petition. at which time all persons interested in- the said estate may appear and contest said petition. It is further ordered that a copy of this notice be published for four suc cessive weeks in the Dksereb Evekiko News, a newspaper published in Salt Lake uian county, hand this 22nd dayef May, Witness my territory. County, Territory of Utah. . In the -matter of tbe Estate of Jacob Malmstrom, deceased. - ; . Of , APPEAE1XG TT JL from the d4w In the District Court in and for the Third Judicial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Mary Bruce Anderson, Plaintiff, . V. Scott Anderson, .Defendant. , The people of the Territory of Utah, send . greeting: . To Scott Anderson, Defendant, XTOV ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO JL appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiat in tbe District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah,: and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of. the day of service) after tbe service on vou of this summons if served within this county; cr, if served out oflthis but in this district, within twenty county,otherwise within forty days or judgdays; ment by default will be taken against you, to the of said complaint. aecerding Tbe said action prayer is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant, ana divorcing tbe parties and for costs of suit. The above relief is that ever since the prayed upoa the ground month of Angust, 18E4. Hie defendant baa deserted and abandoned continuously plaintiff and lived separate and apart from her, and daring said time has neglected to provide plaintiff with the cemmen necessaries of life. And you are hereby notified, that if yon fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court tor the relief ' demanded therein. ' Witness, the Hon Charles S. Seal of Zane, Judge, and tbe the District Court ef the Third Judicial District, in and for TSEAL. the Territory of Utah, this 22nd day of May, in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight . hundred and Ike Assessment ef a Loral Tax for I be Extension o .Water Halns a D Slreet. 'V isss. ' '. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the City Council of . Salt Lake will extend the water" mains of said City citv along D Street as follows: Commencing al me intersection 01 i) inu rnira streets, thence south along said I) Street to a point midway between First and Second Streets, unless written objections to said extension. signeu oy ine owners oi one nan, in value. 01 tne property so to tie anecteti or benefit cd, as shown by the last preceding city assessment roll, are Hied with tho City Recorder on or before Saturday, 100 aiaiti uay or dune, lta. The estimated cost for of the water mains is seven hundred and fifty x ae nat 01 uuiwirs. ti.xj tne costs anaior ise purpose expenses of said exfraying tension ijt will be necessary to assess a mills of four per square foot of land, run ninar back to the centre of esch hlock. nnon an tne iota or pieces 01 iana adjacent to or on the said slreet along which the abutting aaid mams are to be laid, a particular do scription of which is as follows, to wit: All of LoU 2 and f. Block 88; 1 and 4 Block 39 ; Ail of 4 Block 18 ; All of All of Lsta. block 19: all in plat D. Salt Lake City survey. By order of the City Council, given ' Mav lWh, 1888. , X U.VACI3 ARM3TKQXG, Attest : Mayor. M. Hebeb Wells. I.SEAL. j City ftecordcr. palt iAitis virr, may iiin, ic?3 X7I tit V V- Dated May 10th, - . VT A - 1888. ELIA3 A. SMITH. Probate Jadge. Territort oforSalt Utah, ' I. ' Lak. County John C. Cutler, Clerk of the Probata I, Court In and for the County of Salt Lake, la ..V CI I I I J ui V W. II, U V HBJ DUJ V.IU1J that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of Order to show cauae In the matter of the Estate and Guardianship ef Warren B. Harrington and Thomas R. Harrington minors, at appears of record ia my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set mr hand and affixed I ha aaal nt aaid I Vinrt . ' this Ulh day of May, A. D.188S. SEAL. JOHN C. CUTLER, d 4w Probate Clerk. ts I-- ' ' . j LIMB ARTIFICIAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Inoorporated by the State of Psanaylvanla. Every wemrjer or Whieli I Wars an Artificial Adjustable Lacing Socket Limbs, ' ; No009 Penn Avenue, PUtsbnrc, ra. . t J. W. THOMPSON, Sec'y W. H. SBLLS. Probate Judge. .OBO. anl CRISMOH. Business Manager. , W. BORTOK. or Utah, ) Territoet Cod kit or Salt Lake, j ss. . I, John C. ( uUer, Clerk of the Probate Court in and for tbe County of Salt Lake, in the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of Order appointing time and, place to hear petition of John! Malmstrom in the matter, of tne Estate of Jacob Malstrom, deceased, as appears of record in my ofucc. unto set my hand and affixed rSKAL.1 the seal of said Court, this day or way, a. lk ierss. JOHN C CUTLER. Probate Clerk. dlw - . Estate Real Brokers. WE MAKE LOANS, COLLECT RENTS, MAYOR'S NOTICE AHO tbe Assessment of a Local Tax for tbe Extension of Water Had as on 1" Street. Of VTOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN TIIAT the City Council of Salt Lake City will extend tue water mains or saia cuy along F Street, as follows : Commencing at tbe intersection of F and Sixth. Street, thence north along F Street, to a point midway between Seventh and Eighth Streets, unless written objections to said extension , in value, signed by the owners of of the properly so to be affected or benefited, as shown by the last preceding city assessment roll, are filed with the City Reda 7 corder on or before Saturday, of Jane. 1888. The estimated cost for said extension of the water mains is six hundred and fifty ($o50) dollars. That for the purpose of decosts and expenses of said exfraying thewill be necessary to assess a tax tension it ot four mills per square foot, running back to the centre of each block, upon all the lots or pieces of ground adjacent to or abutting said street, along which said apon tbe mains are to be laid, a particular description of which la as follows, to wit: The whole of Lots 2 and 3, Block 92; The whole of LoU 1 and 4. Block 93 ; The whole of Lot 1, Block 104; The w hoi e of Lot 2, Block 105 ; all in Plot D. Salt Lake City Survey. By orffer of the City Council, given May 15th, 1888. ' FRANCIS ARMSTRONG, Attaat: ' r h'ayor. ' 7 Buy and Sell Property on Commission. PARTTId , HATTKO PROPIBTT TO fXLL i OATiT. SECOXJT.iT) BEFORE lf IT LISTINQ XJS TJGPOZfcT ELSEWHERE. the-nint- No. 143 MAIN STREET. pes m WHOLESALE AMD sons, RgTAlLl : ...-' , -- -. - u"mii . - -- - HEUER H.WELLS, City Recorder. (SBAI.1 Salt Lake Citv, Uay 17th, 18S8.. V JIAYOII S NOTICE tot- Wo Handlo Everything in tho Moat Lino. 101" A the Assessment of a Local Tax ler the Extension of Water Halas on Sontk Temple Street, frona K to P Street. Ot - r o a tfc n. it, All - FULL SUPPLY OF KINDS OF HEATS CONSTANTIY Oil HAriD. :o: 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT usages Frfsk Everj MorniDg, Council, of Salt Lake City will extend the water mains of said city Pried Beef, Smoked Venison, along Booth Temple Street as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Kand ' X Home Cured Hams, Pure Home Made South Temple Street, thence eastward " : '" V along said Sonth Temple Street to P Street, . unless written objections to such extension, :ot- signed by the owners of one half, in value, of tbe property so to be affected or benefited, as shown by the last preceding city assessment roll, are filed with the City Re- fEDBIIBCHBEEO. BEBEFBHJ llfO SHJDE EEHEFOBD or before Saturday, the ninth day corder, on eighty-eightof June, 1838. -The estimated cost for said extension of HENRY G. MCMILLAN, Clerk totthe water mains i three thousand four TEf.eranHK hundred (3,400) dollars. That for the purpose of defraying ths costs and expenses of LRGAIi NOTICE. said extension of tho water mains it will he a tax of four mills per In the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake necessary to assess foot upon all the lots or pieces of square of Utah. County, Territory 4 land adjacent to or abutting upon the said along which the said mains are to be In the matter of the Estate of Carl i ' street, ' :. laid, a particular description of .which is as , '. Kosgaard, deceased. : .O follows, to wit: 1 and 2, Block 3; LoU All of . 1 Set Order appointing time and place All of Lots land 2. Block 2; tlement or nnai account ana to near Allot lots 1 and 2, Block l.in Plat D, Salt Petition for Distribution. i Lake City Survey ; All of LoU 1 and 2, Block 8; READING AND FILING THE 1 AU of Lots and 2, Block 7, In PlatG, Salt of A. T. Chnstensen, administra Lake City tor, with the will annexed, ot the estate Ail of LoU 5 and 6, Block 58; of Carl Rosgaar , deceased, setting forth All of LoU 5. 7 and 8, Block 67, la Plat that he has filed his final account of his ad B, Salt Lake City6, Survey ; ministration upon said estate in this Court: All of Lots 4 and 5, Block 38, in Plat. F, that all .the debts have been fully paid, and fcalt Lake City Survey. a mat portion 01 aaia estate remains to be di By order of tbe City Council, given May vided among the heirs of said deceased. and 15,1888. A for an order FRANCIS ARMSTRONG, praying among other things saia nnai account ana or aismtu ' Attest: allowing Two Mayor. tion or tne residue 01 said estate among the - Hkbke M. Wells, , , persons entitled. f SEALsl Recorder. City It is ordered that all persons interested in Salt Lake City, May 17tb, 1888. the estate ef the said Carl Kosgaard, deceased, be and appear before the Probate Court of the County of Salt Lake, at the LEGAL NOTICE. Court Room of said Court, in the County Court liouse, cn the 12th day of June, 1888, ' Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. at 11 o ciocs. aw m., tnen ana tners to snow cause why an order allowing said final account and of distribution should not be In the Probate Court, in and for 8alt Lake v County, Territory of Utah. made of the residue of said estate among tbe heirs and devisees ef tbe said Carl KosBefore the Hon. alias A. Smith, Jadge. gaard, deceased, according to law. is farther ordered that the clerk It cause Copies of this order to be posted in In the Matter of Jane 1. Py per. Guardian of tnree puoue places in eait uce uouaty ana the Estate of Brlghara. Pyper, Mary M. Pyper and Ev Pyper, Maga-i- e published in tbe Desebjet Evxwixo ISewb, At Two Case a newspaper printed and circulated in Salt Lliemmid Pyper, Minor. ; mam i Lake three 'weeks County, successively Shridaa Llacvn. or june,-i8ro-- s tO AN ORDER OF THE prior te saiu mi uay PURSUANTCourt, ELLAS A. SMITH, ia and for Salt Lake Washington, Jane C A bulletin Probate Jadge.: Connty. in the Territory of Utah, made and, issued at 9 this morning says : General . Dated May 12th, 1888. : of record entered by said Court in this matSheridan passed a most com f 01 table the day of May, A. U. ter, on the 15th will sell for cash, at Private l of Utah, undersigned night without tbe recurrence of any Territory ot I half Lots Weet One of and Lake. Salt Sale, the County Eight, Plat F, Salt Lake alarming symptoms. J At present his I, John C. Cutler, Clerk of the Probate in Black Fourteen-anSurvey. general condition is Better than at Court in and for the County of Salt Lake, City fin solicits offers for the same in writing any time since the last bulletin was is In the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify day of June next, which ofthat the foregoing is a full, true and cor- until thebeKith sued. left at tho office of Z. Snow, 71 K may copy of Order appointing time and fers At 7 o'clock General Sheridan was rect or with Street, this for settlement of final account and E. Second South reported as having passed a comfort- f lace at her residence. city, personally distribution in the matter of the Estate her able afternoon. No new comclicatlors ofor Carl will be offer No until after June accepted appear of IGlh, 1888. Rosgaard deceased, . as or unfavorable symptoms appeared. . ..i record office. in my Jane 7. 2 a m. General Sheridan Any off.r made and accepted will be subwitness whereof, I nave here- ject to the approval ot the Court. j In does not seem to well as earlier in the hand and affixed unto act my Terms, CAsh Fifty dollars to be paid SEAL. the Seal of satd Court, this down day. 11)9 rest has been frequently disand the balance on the delivery of tlte turbed bv attacks of con shirr, which lath day of May A. D. 18. deed. increased in frequency as the night JANE T. PYPER, Guardian. 0. JOHN CUTLER, dSw : wore oa. . Probate Clerk, : Per Z. Ssow, ber Attorney. d , Ug. The Mott Comfortable and Durable Limb, and th Nearat Approach te the Natural Member of Invention of th age. t We are authorized to make limbsany for soldiers on order. Write for catalogue which give a full description of ooyernmeat these leas, with an merons certificates f rem persons using them. When patrons Vtall eaa't our establishment w forward blanks to lake measures. ARTIFICIAL LIMB MANUFACTURING CO, ELIA9 A. SMITH. x VT Of - one-ha- SUMMONS. MAYOR'S NOTICE ' 17th, 1888. LKQALi NOT1CK. 1HAAU13 ' a; Salt Laxb Citv, May A1U111KIMU, " MayoK Attest: IIkbek M.Wells. City Recorder. seal - , uti Salt Lake City Survey. Alt Of lxjts 2 and 3, 11 oct x.i ; All of Lots 2 and S, Block 84 ; All of Lou 2 and 3. Block :ia Plat G.Salt Lake City Survey. By order Of the City Council, given May t 15th, 1884. 18 . . . Iff NOTICE' Of he City Council of Salt Ijike City will J1 extend the water mains of said city along N NOTICE . - Ltrd. - III . WMl MIL call ss. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY! fr To Reduce Stock Wo Offer a Car Load of ' ON CASTOR LlflCMIfJE OIL . ... - . kt $4.00 per Case of WHITE . Ioa Cans. $5.00 per . C ABT0E iACHIlE 4 - CECIl . MONEY nSFUNDED at any ttaae Bays and Sells Exchange n Hew the corset does sot prove ssattafaetery. Tork, San Franeiseo, Cnleaarw, 81 Loala, Omaha, London, and Princi ' FOR CALS BY pal CoaUnental Cities. AND TAKE XO OTHER. I Holstien-t'riesia- kJ DR. BULL, fMPORTED iFROSr THE NETHER-lands, and registered in the Herd Hook, (No. 4o5,') will remain in the yard at the Bishop's General Storethe season of house, Salt Lake City, during ISSd. For terms apply to t ,V Bswars of other ao called health preserving eersets, stiffened with WOOD aad thar worthless state rial, ana called hya CABALISTIC aaaae te deceive yea. ASK FOR THE INGRAHAitT H0LSTE1H-FRIESIA- N .. ' CO. " Brewery w self-sacrific- ALMOST UNANIMOUS the party, to-- permit v? TOBOCtta TKAINB. ALL svx. x. COMBINATION Z. C. M. L Drug Store have Free Samples of Dr. Gunn's Over I'Uis. Cure without , - , DKFAKT. ................. i. 4 v AJOa.aa. .4S p.aa. CUBE FOR tflCU IlKAnACIIE. aJO on m.. 7.2p.a. i.SOa.aa. Accommodation.. , PALACE SLEEPING CARS WesterfL for the philosopher of Columbus, will make Cleveland and Thurman : a- war WE 8TTLL"CARRT A COM cry to affright the political enemy. THAT line of The enthusiasm wtifch will be aroused upon Its announcement will be infec(I Disston's Celebrated Saws,' ittious, and gathering force day by day, will, beloro the Ides of November, COXSISTINO. IN PAST OT become epidem c. That the name of Allen G. Thurman should be cheered Cross Cat, Drag;, to the echo in tbe hall is not strange, On Han, rprigrnt Kill, for it brings the warm blood of gratiBand, Rip, Panel, Teuea, tude surging to the heart at every fire"x Compass, Batcher, side, and the testimonials which the rraalag, Cook, Keyhole, Etc, Etc. people will surely pay to his worth at the coming November election, will be ALSO convincing proof of his popularity. Circular, both Solid and. Chisel Indiana honors Governor Gray by supPoint Tooth, and Trtumph," porting him for this nomination. Ilsame for General For Felling Timber with, aad are Selling at linois la doing the for Mr. Dickinson Black, Michigan and Wisconsin for Mr. Vilas, good men and true, each and all of Than ever; also a Foil Stock of their re- them, and were, it not for the nowned FILES and sA81a patriotism f Mr. Thorman, always on hand. la response to tbe ARBTTX. PEP AST, -- to-b- e MAYO Of - , ; PLEASE REMEMBER A., OMAHA. NORTHERN AND OBEOOX ' SUOKT LINK. " J AKKirii, Mail aad Express 11.2 a.aa. Accommodation 9.(5 p. am. AilO North ' ... UTAH IIS TH1 -- 6. P. a PACiriO TRAINS Maia Line. RAILWAY. - ,; - i mi .'( . , AKRIVAL AND DEPAWTtTRB OF TJKION - AJTD BtTNl lues. FREE family Sleepers Through . Mall Trad as. T. J. POTrER, J.. S. TE RESTS, i Virat V. T. : m j itad Trains of Eastern . OMAHA. CTESTERfj m Saargage Checked Through to and from all and Weet, an4 connection ' l'oints Saat . made at Missouri klrer with lim- - P..' AMD Cat V; , CHICAGO THE Line. . - MAYOirS NOTICE.' , ! ,ArT At: tgden...i San Francisco. . v -x HAMB Eli SUITS, UHIO'H PACIFIC RY. Rio Grande Western It&st E. A. H0LBR00K, Gen'l Ticket Ac Pasa'r Agent. CHICAGO, ILL, General M anaeer. with toe. mental resolution that u nothing else 1 am at least earnest in what I say. and filled with admiration for him of whom I speak. That I am proud of the privilege of addressing you, l acKncwieoge, out that 1 am still of the man whom I shall prouder name i win not aeny, lor l feel. sirs. that this republic holds no superior to tne son. Alien u. xnurman oi tmio The greeting accordea his name is a well deserved tribute aad Its sponta neity has been nobly earned. Be as sured such a ereetins will be accorded his name at every mention throughout iqis repuoiic irom sea. to sea ana from the British line to the Gulf. . Allen G. ThurmaD! What an epitome of i American civil history is embodied in that name! Ills character and are known to every man. womanability and child in the iana. ills puouc services will be more ecdurinz monument than teua pics of stone or of brass, for history will inscribe his name among the list of America's illustrious sons. Taking bis seat in the United Mates benate IB 18C9, the imprint of his genius is found deeply imbedded in the legislation of the country. From ?hls first appear ance in the Senate until his retirement from that body bis voice was always raised in benaif oi toe people ana in defense of their rights. For forty years he has been a prominent figure la puouc me ana yet today no man can point to one Mogle act or expression of bis which noes not ao him create Large of heart, large of brain- - and larger still in experience, be Is the man of all men whose record Justifies bis nomination at your hands in the sense that he cannot be defeated be fore the people. A man of benevolent heart, manifesting itself not only In private life, but it has been the leading feature of his official career. When the Pacific uoaat was endeavoring to retard Chinese lmml gration, when it bad decided that na tional legisla tion was necessary to accomplish the desired result, when the merits of the bu meet were not under stood east of the liocky Mountains Allen. G.Thnrman. then a Senator o the United States, was the first to raise bis voice in defense of these whose means of living were in danger and whose homes were threatened with destruction. When the great railroad evidenced an intention to corporations evade tne payment oi their obligations to the government, j JJCJ lu?y ioi-low- facilities to (travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, yette,; and (Council Bluffs, St. Joseph, St.Atchison, Leaven Paul. worth Kansas City, Minneapolis and For Tickets. Mans. Folders, or any desired information. apply ; to a4y Coupon Ticket Office in the United States or Canada, or address. ST. JOHN, CAFE CITY 'ilr. Chairman and Gentlemen This Is indeed a most pleasant duty which. me xinaness oi my tnronga l have been chosen to perform,lrlenas, and I am mv to erateiul associates who truly nave soaonored me. I faar it was kind- dcbs atone ana not aeimy u at prompts my selection from among the many eloquent gentlemen who are members of tne uaiuornia oeiegauon, bat ; sirs. what I lack in oratorical ability. I In some small measure compensate for in my entnusiasm in tne undertaking Ana leenne as I do that the moat elo qneat mast fall short of doing full Jus tice to ue gentleman wno i am here to nominate, I have accepted the trust MAYOR'S NOTICE DACGItTEJU. Ton have often seen ttrem with pale iacs. poor appetite.- Of tne Assessment nl a .I.aeal Tax and back; ache, ayrapued 4w " the Extension f ' Water Halaa ' tom comraon to the aex. (or tt as Faaurtk Soath Stare Fathers and mot hern, lose no frana First to aeeond West Streets. Kennedyi Favorite Bemedy, rtf IIEBEBY jUlVEN THAT My Thoagbtral "vTlfe NOTICE ISCouncil of Halt Lake Citr will v Induced me to try Dr. David extend the water mains of said city Along KMinedV F&VnriM Hnudtr. as Sionln tourtft street, follows: tommenc made at iuxmoul is. x.,you insat the intersection of Fourth South and ad after two weeks" "dknow,) was irsl v est streets, thence west along said I oomDletplv mred 'Atrial i c uunii cToutu oim-- i vJ octuou , , ri"l cirrcfc, of malarial poisoa, asaoctated with lmnnw htocid and ri- -- unless written objections t said extension, nnmnrnt of tha Whole srs- signed by the owners of one half, in value. tem. ' I had previously tried other preparations or tne property so to bo attested or bene- without any beneliu Thanks are due mjr wife ntea, as buowh uy tne last preceding city and Dr. Xarid Kennedv's.Favorite Remedy. aaeeamout roll, are filed with the City Re Thos.O.Spence lit 12th SI, South Brooklyn, corder on or before Saturday, the ninth day ' K. Y. . of June. 1883. A lortunate and fcrnternl woman. The estimated cost for said extension of Jilrs. J. 11. Uiles. of Everett. Pa.. says: 1 suf- years from Kidney and Grarel the water mains is two thousand Jbred for many The Da'ns from th arravel ware dollars. That for the purpose of defraying Besides awful. I had other complaints the costs and expenses of said extension it simply common 10 bit rex. no pnysKnans or meat-clnes will be necessary to assess a tax of four me did home at atoy gooid. 1 ilnally visited mills per square foot of land, running bark v., ana negau to the centre of each block, uion all the lots my former home m itondoui, Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, or of land adjacent to or abutting np-- ; nsuig in made that Place. A lew words tell the result. vu pieces iuc emu iiren wnicn me saiu am a happy ana perrectiy we: 1 women once mains Imore. are laid, a particular descrip1 hauxa to ir. Xavld Kennedy's t is as follows, which tion of to wit lte Remedy. 01 xxts i. x, s and S. In Block 49. ah nr. David aeaaear. K.iiimi. All of Lots 5.6. 7 and 8. in Blix-.- li: all in Borne time alnca I was troubled wltu blotches Plat A, Salt Lake City survey. coming out on my breast of aacrofolooscharao. oraer ot tne t lty council, given May ter, and my general system seeme t to be ont of order. 1 was induced to trv ir. jjavtd Kenne- win, 1000. Died did not y. I rSAMUlS ARMSTRONG, begrudge the dy's Favorite lie bottle drove the for the first . Attest: dollar, and Mayor. consider I feel better every Way. I eruption away, Hebeb M. Wklu. fSEALT Recorder. V City to use It. Henry testimony may Induce others eait utxe Uity, May ;17, 1888-.S ladridee. Itocbenter, N. Y. If your druairint does not keep the medietas address the proprie tor, Konaout, jm. 1. LEGAL NOTICE. Isr. n. Ikennedv'a Favorite Itemed Prepared at Itondout, K.X., Price u Sut IV In the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake C C H. I. Drag Dept. A Keats. County, Territory of Utah. TO THIS COUR1 petition thus presented and flled by Johanna Winter, the Guaroian of the a . person ana estate 01 veorge r Male ninier, T1II3 GREAT MAN ' i ,. of cer for Ladies. Private Supper-roominor, praying for an Order of tain real estate, to wit: Situated in the Citv prepared that great enactment known and County of rait Lake and Territory of as the "Thurman which bill." by the R. C. EASTON, PROP. Ulan, and aescribea ana oonnaea as block' ten, V 13i Mavln Street offending corporations were obliged to being a part of lot four, in commencdll2 lm Lake City survey, A, salt provide a sinking fund for the redemf of plat south-wes- t of said lot, corner at the tion of their promises. During the ing thence east 6k rods, thence north 30 rods of Mr. trying, days reconstruction, 20 to SUGG & BEIERSDORF CO. Thurman was the central figure in the thence west 6,' rods, thence south rods the beginning; that said property is unimUnited " States Senate in the is that upholding and it . afAKTJVACTUBEBS and OF , proved dignity ana integrity; oi trie constlta for the best interest of said Ward, and tion. The waves of party passion necessary that such real estate should be O sold : Dartlv for the maintainance and edu issnea into, iury Dy sun Boost of said Ward, and partly in order Cases, Desks Sideboards, Jealous partisans broke harmless cation that the proceeds may be put out at interest, upon his leonine front, and settled or Folding; Beds In Walnal, Aattlijne some productive property invested back intocalmue8S by tbe force of his Therefore it isinhereby Oak and American Hahog.inr. ordered that the next of his and the Ward and all persons insaid kin CHICAGO of of logic the power St oratory. , 4IO Canal to 408 ripe- scholar, his disquisitions upon terested in the said estate, appear before Goods can be found at : the Fnmitiiri constitutional laws are masterpieces the Court on Tuesday, the 12th day of Jane, th stores and other dealers throughout of reasoning and eloquence, challeng- 1888. at 11 o'clock a.m.. at the Court Boom ' dS Aaeom this Court, the County court House of ing the admiration of even his political of Salt Lake County, in the City and County ef Caliopponents. iour years since the Lake, Utah Territory, then and there to v fornia delegation put forward Mr Salt show cause why an order should not be QTJOXG TTONG SING, 1. barman as their candidate for tne for the sale of said real estato. granted it is further ordered that a copy of this TTAS JUST KKCKIVED NEW NOVEL presidency, and were enthusiastic in And be published ones a week for four OL ties Fine Silk Table Covers. Beautiful urging his nomination, but four years order of on a iiandkerctiiefs in have out augmented their reverence successive weeks before the said day Novel serenes; a newsDeskret News, said great variety; Vases, Crockeryware. Japan- and affection for him. The patriot of hearing in the and City published in ese Lilies, and a full line of Chinese aad uoiumous cannot be allowed to wither paper printed anu county 01 ait uue. Japanese Aoveiues. , n retirement. Ills fame is not-hi- s 1888. Dated May 12, BO E First NonUi Bt a. L. alone. It is the grand heritage of the KLIAS A. SMITH, Oty. American people. His name may be Probate Judge, most fittingly coupled with that of 7 CTJKE FOB PILES. i ss. our honored President G rover Cleve- Tehbitoht of Utah. Lake. of Salt are known Piles moisture lik County Itching land. Cleveland and Thurman will be by perspiration, producing a very disagreeakl a ticket which wilt sweep the country I, John C. Cutler, Clerk of the Probate Court itching after getting worm. This form as with a in and for the county of Salt Lake, in mighty rush and a tidal wave cf the Territory well as Blind.- Bleeding and nrotrudin of Utah, do hereby certify that it all Against opposition Piles, yield at once te the application of Dr. approval. is a rnii.trae ana eorree cop; Bosanko's JUe Remedy, whih acta directly will be fruitless, The approval of tneroregmng of order to show cause in the matter of th, upon me parts anecteu, ausoruing me cu Cleveland's administration daring the estate and guardianship of George F. Win mors, allaying the intense itching and ef past four years and the endorsement ter, a minor, as appears of record in my '. , (eoainz a permanent cure. 0 cents. Ad of his actions, the simplicity yet office. Co .Piqua, dress The Dr. Bosanko Medicine I have hereuuto set . witness . whereof, . . . remarkable he which with has r. i n ability ii j u.,ur t.. u. m. l, Lru owra. hand and affixed the seal of said court. uai administered his great trust under tbe my day of May. A. D 1888. most trying circumstances, coupled this 12th . SKALl JtfilN C. CUTLER, with the affection felt ,. Probate Clerk. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE E LAKE SALE , A3TD ' 18-4- . daily, a follows a.m Milford Expreaa at....... p.nv Juan express at 0 p.. 4 60 WITES TELEGRAPHIC" NEWS. 1880. oinr Main. Mnfard ICxnrsas at Juab Express at....... EVENING NEWS: fifty Bleeding box of lr. Email'a Magic Balm of Healing Jane 7. 1SSS. Ointment. It act aa a coothinc lubricator, Thursday, absorbs the tumors and allays the intense itching; at once aa nothing else will. JJo pile care ever acquired so large a sale in so short a time. Sold at every drug store, or tent by mail. Address Zion'a Mer ' cantilelnstitution.Salt Lake City, ee Cleve- Continued from First Page.l v land. Ohio. January SI, 1887 fcend me Are gross Email'a Msgic Balm soon as possible. THE CONVENTION. This will make nearlr one hundred and TARPKY'S SPEECH. flfty dozen I have bought since July 15, I now sell more of your Balm, or Ointment. The following is a copy of Taroey's at retail over my counter than or a'l other balms and ointments combined. It sells better ' than any medicine I hare in bit speech which will be made' tomorrow store. 8. P. Churchill, 30 Euclid avenue. is notniDairotr TnaricaB : PASSENGER TRAIN'S LEAVE SALT LAICS DAILT, AS FOLLOWS : f AX BEW4BI UUUlt oi on to ; ! NO CHARGES MADE. d ; : OIL CASH WITH ORDER . ; g. i. mm & begs., |