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Show 1 : RAILROADS. The Salt Lake & Fort Douglas Railway Wnnt. m nlsttaiire tO tell Of One Of them." ThS speaker was A"" 1 jnn nis head of the large fruit Arm,"83 Park Plaoe, N. Waa sick, and office. I his scene y and the Will run Trains to and from Fort Douglas as follows: TIME TABLE No. EASTWARD. No. F.M. I WESTWARD. Stations. "No. 3. No. 4. No. 6. So. ft. jNoTie. No, j No. P.M. I A.M. I P.M. I P.M. ! P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 7 3A1T J9Ar M 125Lv 55Lv 7 65Lv 6 45 4th West St A r 8 4S Ar 5 29 Lt 7 59Lv 6 49MainStreetLr 8 41Lvl0 31l.v .I.v IJSLt 1 33Lv 8 Lv 8 03 Lv 6 53 5 E. tt 8 S. Lt 8 STLv 10 37 Lt 7 S Lt 5 SI Lv i ISflLv 5 36LT 8 W Lv 6 56 Liberty Pk Lt 8 M Lt 11 54 Lt 7 If Lt S 11 1 43.Lt 5 43LV 8 lLv 7 03 Fuller's H. Lt 8 7 Lt 10 17 I.t 7 12 li Lt ee l.Lt M 1 lLv 6 4SLv 8 16Lv 7 06 Gravel Bed Lt 8 24 Lv 10 14 Lr 7 s Lt t 5 55 Ar 8 25 Ar 7 15 Ft Douglas Lv 8 15 Lv 10 05 Lt 700LT IWLv 28 150jAr 1 ' No. 7. 9. No. S. 5. 7Lt :f SaaUakHt wntctonie. l I . 1 JOHN W. YOUNG. Prest. and Manager. of for any disorder of that nature, and I've rerotnmenaen it to many wan um.9 uot " ; I Mr. Daniel Fitta, Taunton, Mass.. says: reeonimend Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Bemedy For Dyspepsia and Sick Heaslacho. I sn fferd for many years Tith these complaints and wan cured by Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Millvuio, JN.: Remedy." Mrs. B. Donvhcrty. had been a sufferer from Dyspepsia J.,saj-- s 'I find o could was 1 Kincc sixteen years old. I relief. aul had almost given npin despair, when Dr. Kennedy's .Favorite Kemedy was recom mended, which I tried and am now cured. It is the best medicine I know of," v a AJS'n ItVTTJIiX, 23c. W. HARDY, W. W. MACKINTOSH, i. V. and P. SupL and Engineer. Dr. Utah Central Railway Time NTr Card, O lave, 6" 11 Milferd Express at Juab Bxprasa at Park Oity aad ll.lt AUaatio Express at.......... ..... 7.3 p.m- -LM .mAUaatio Express at.... Psoiso Express at ........lt.IC'y.ni. .K r m- Train. Aopossasodatioa 1TUNC1S COPK, Oea. .FrixSt aad Passenger Agent. N. Express... -- v 1; 6 for tS. I. V. M. I. Irns Dept. Aajents aElSACHB. cube ros BICU Store bave Free Samples Z. C. M. L s.m l.as IA0 p.a . JOHN SHAEP. Astonishes Everyone, Has been induced to again postpone his departure until AUGUST lO. The following are a few of the many cases of cross eyes Dr. Prentice has straightened in this City in less than one minute :. Geo. A. Smith; Salt Lake City! Susie M. Shettler. Salt Lake City. Frank J. Hocking, Salt Lake City. Florence peppers, salt city. Lester Hlggs, Salt Lake City. Lake Salt Sarah Wilder, City. JoseDh Mcltae. Salt Lalte City. David M. Cambell, Providence, Cache L-as-e County. Catherine Bivens, eye tumid out an. ward, P. Pugsley 's grandson, totally deaf in one ear, restored to hearing, ana many others. t FILES. i - Extends west and southwest from Kansas City and St. Joseph to Fairbury, Nelson, H or ton, Torteka f't"" J "V J Hsriinrtnn. Hutohinson, mrl mi VYTj points in southern Nebraska, and all IfaJ p1 ' Wichita, CaldweJi. interior TriT?fiM and beyond. EawV --Jk r Pi I I ntir passenger equipment p of the celebravted Pullman adKaSaavJEaaaSSssiiabJ af IH manufacture. Solidly bal raXL Iron and stone bridges. lasted track of heavy steel All safety appliances and modern improvements. Commodious, well built .stations. Celerity, certainty, comfort and luxury assured. 8 Piles are almost instantly and pain lessly cured by Dr. Prentice, and the cause iorever removed. I have been afflicted with Hemor rhoids (or Bleeding Piles) for the past twenty-nv- e years, tor several weess past the pain has been so intense that I was forced to quit work. I found no relief either day or night, ana was fre all quently compelled to walk the floor me for night long, as lt was Impossible to sleep. In this condition I called on AUGUST 10th. MIDI HAKDSOME d. East-Centr- al mm. Utah & Nevada Ry. Rio Grando Western ON AND AFTER Kswt Bostnd Optic n salt Lake Itenvcr ....Lt. City. ....Lt. TralO So. 8. 9 40 a.m. 10.50 a.m. Ar. 8.4) p.m. ....Ar. 8.00 a.m. Chicago WEST-BOUN- Fait Lake City ifrden..............Ar. San t rancisco Ar. ! No. . 8.40 10.10 7.00 645 10. p.m. p.m. a.m. a-- TRALVS. No. 7. No. 9. S.M p.m. 8.i5 a.m 7.20 p.m. 9.50 a-8.10 a.m. 10.40 BIXGHAM AXD ALTA TRAINS. I.eave Salt Lake City, 7.25 a.m. Returning, .mre out wuy, .w p.m. IX C. DODGK, J. H. BENNETT, General Manager Gen. Pass. AL TH. CHICAGO AM. irouoiea witn a oaa case oi cross-eye- s an nis lue. oeverai years ago he had an operation performed by an oculist but it was not successful and did no SUNDAY, 'JUNE 24, '88, good, consequently his faith was very The Utah A Nevada Railway will ran its rnuca saaxen aoout its ever Deing made trains daily (Sundays excepted) ak tue wiui. as iouows : on Monday of this vwuuiieniaj Hotel week Dr or Termisms. OarOel4 Belaeli aad Prentice made it straight in less than a MtatlOM. Mr. hall Smith minute. is deiirhted sategiussllsUe Leave Salt Lake City at..... 8:20 a. m. wita the result and his many friends Arrire at Terminus at 11.15 a. in. astonished. Mr. Smith said lt caused lor Mais LakeMtatloas. City and Intermediatex him practically no pain. Leave Terminus at NEW INVENTION. ' 12:45 p. m. a. swi ue viiy ai. ....... a:o p. m. In 1885 Dr. Prentice invented and system for TRAISS FOB 6ABFIELD BEACH copyrighted a mathematical or glasses which is, Will leave Salt Lake City daily at 7:10 a. m., miing spectacles ue most accurate oi an 8:2 a. m. (Sundays excepted), 11:40 a. m., DOW uuuuuuteuiy, In nA T i. a n ,aH ,n TTn,ln4 2 4J p. m , 4:45 p. :45 p. m. (Mondays excepted); retorninr, arrive at Salt Lake Holland and France. Dr. Gardner, oi City at 9 :33 a. m., 1:55 p m., 3 45 p. m. (Sun- unicago, says it is the true principle days excepted) ; 6:25 p. m., 8:00 p. m., 10:15 Lr. ueimes says he has found it very useful. Dr. Fitch, a trustee of the II. p. iu. vuuauays excepiea). linols Eye and Ear Infirmary, relies on S OS US OATH it aimost exclusively, with this sys A Train will leave Salt Tjv a;t tem the most delicate and sensitive at Special 9:25 a. m. ; returninit. arrive at Salt Lake eyes can be fitted with glasses so ac that they are relieved of all curatelyana inn 3" they soon .recover strain, S. T. FEVTON, W. W. U1TER. tneiriost lilted G.F.1P. AgL SupL and groundstrengths to order InSpectacles this manner do not change as ordinary glasses do, but tney wear for Years and preserve the PACIFIC BY. sight. Dr. Prentice, Continental Ho d&s tel, oait LKe Uity. : - 1 a.m. union EyluRTH aTki Ojerliai wW Tk eMrx Use 7ESTERW - . RdnU" tkvs Can-xt- e UL POPULAR ROUTE an ntnrs THS FAST AXD KUBQART -- - Wkiek makes close Uaioa Deset e tieas with Ihroasa trains freas WMMT To CHICAGO And Eastern CUies. ST. PAUL, DTJIiUTH, Asa Mil tSTiTEArPOlATS. ' PALACE SLECPINQ CARS .Yprth- - Western Cart a Dining TBISCOI rill ThrsaA . iniva. siau ass axpress... ... Limited. a If . ail . F IK10L ........ . ...... ................. lUfjL HOT UNA. mm .mm Mail aad Kxrass.......r7... AcoomnviHtaiion For full laforssstiea ayyty to IX. YOUJIO, J. MsO Trsvelmf Ps usurer Agent aad ll.t aja. SAs a. m. iu.? Kx-oraa-a , SALT LAKE C1TT. . . WIITMAJr, M. C. WICME, 1. 1. WILsOS, Ueal Msjax'r. Trflio alaa'Cr. Ges. Tsa. Art AOXO AND JTAJLE CITT. ilaUaaa Xzpress inm. - ..' . ILMaoa. Birin ........ e.xa ... P.SB. Mail aa Zzpresa, Salt Lake, aai Tie s.os aav. traia. the 7.M p.m. train, leaving at Bait Lake. carry throngs nlimu Bieenara katwaAB d la te new discovery far Coaoatptia, SairVaks Denser Cheyenne, aad las. m producing s ir djctu which is tas Cay. City, Tne (1 sites' trains tarry Sleepers by ail l be sucply marvelous. both east asd west boand between Often acknowledgm! w eaaaat ui uie last, per- it m fecllfexceedingly birmlMt, and does a.l sickea. la al I SleeBiav ear reoerratieas eaa be seearad caaes of Coasamrtioa, (Vnxa, Colds. for atlher east boewd trains,-f- or the Utah wortsera aad Treves eaort Us trains. " aooping and uoufra, vronp, in the Chest, lt has siruacnius, fains Union universal t by Oflce a tks Ticket application gives alifsr-.tiosLv. Bosanko's ucurn asaioaiiia CUT or Ordti so eeaU hy Z. V. M. L J oyrup is Mid at 4. v. raassii, i.og Store. latf. se-eeade- - . rsg Mrijita rasa, Aft Id If ,,.,'lBr - Tbia s Us ORIGINAL Ooflea gyring tlastle aeetlen Health rrssurvlng orss- Aeware ether so eallea keaiu preserr. 1st osrseu, sUlened. wiU WOOD an ther wertalea amaUrUl, aad eallea byg CA1ALI8TIO nania ta deesiva yea. " asx rox TAX DR. SCIIILLEQ'S C0.1SEX aai taaa jav vioaa. monwr DBFUIIDKw at aaytbn ara-nrfae- a. sUattly aBy. Manarar. Kossaey, trjre 1L J. Komnty, 4 l).Komosy,rcrUry aad Treat O. TAYLOR, R0C1NEY, ARMSTRONG 00 Cltj. One Block Bast I semi-annu- - CO-O- REAL ESTATE. vaounaaxa a aaTAib Dealers & Manufacturers. We earry a eesaplete lias FURNITDRI, nPHOLSTIRT fiABT CARRIAGE, ETC. as. Kvsrrtaina- - is new. styUsfe aad reed. Call sad taeniae ear go da aad price, we sell low aad aaarast satief action. W. H. WI1XIAHS, keind. Bsvr AT 63 X w. FIRST SOUTH Lisa cm, Vtab. st: B .A. O 'AINS't ROR A FEW DAYS ONLY! WEMUSTSEtL IMMEDIATELY, ! To Reduce Stoefc KEW FIVE ROOMED BRICK Mil HOUSE, well finished. City Creek water U and every convenience, five blocks west of Jennings' corner. Give us a bid. Atsd the Probate Court of the County of Salt fifteen-rooA utan. furnished complete HOTEL iaae,.xerriioryoi in TOoeie uiiy; gooa staounr, plenty or acres of of land. In the Matter the Estate of Joseph water ; three deceased. LEGAL NOTICE. GOODS, OO.I If you have Reai Estate If yoa want to Buy Real Estate; If you have Houses to Kent; It veu want to Rent a House ; I( you have Money to Ioan; If you want to Borrow Money; Come and see us, i, el CARPETS, LAC1 CURTAINS, WINDOW BLINDS. FIATBHS, SPRING MATTRESSES, to Sell ; al FURNITURE COH'PY. P. BKALi KSTATB AGENTS. efts VtnmVUmtowlc tu!,'re. A. . O. . rttlt, BX. and Traas Jeha Beary asiri 3VEXZaZ3Zl. C: Jt. It. Depot. U. ' Vu VTOT1CB IS, HEREBY GIVEX THAT on the first dar of September. A. D. 1"" 1889, the City of Salt Lake will issue five hundred bonds of the denomination of one thousand dollars each, payable twenty years after date, but subject to redemption any lime after ten years from date, at the ontidn of the city. Said bonds to bear in terest from date until paid at the rate of five ner cent.' per annum, payaoie ly oh the first day of March and September of each year. At 10 o'clock a. hi. on the seventeenth d y of September. 1888, at the office of the Treasurer of Salt Lake City, three hnndrep of said bonds will be sold to the highest bidder for cash. Bids will be received by me for the pur chase of said bonds from the thirty-firs- t day of August, tin 9 o'cioca a. m. oi tne seventeenth dav ef 8cDtember. 18t& Thelrirhtto reject any and all bids ia hereby reserved in behalf of said city. Treasurer of Salt Lake Citv. dtf Salt Lake City. July, 31st, 1(88. of f i jpsunel, Tessass, JTrnalBa;, Censpass, Bsiteber, SALE OF CITY BOSDS. MILICd STEAM PliiANING UI, Maid. aUy, .;: i FILER & TOME. f.U UREAL At $4.00 ESTATE, Irish succession? that cad fought the battles of all countries save an own. At its early day General Soerldan graduated from the Military Academy and was assigned to amy in the. army. He attained prominence In the late contest between the States which gave him a position second only to that of the great leader ot the Fed eral army. This Congress bad a few weeks before his death conferred on General Sheridan the office of general of the army when he yet lay On a bed of sickness, which finally became his coucu of death. The resolutions were designed to express the universal grief and sorrow o! the nation at the death of the commander of the armies of the united States and sympathy with -the bereaved family. ktCntcheon (Michigan), on behalf of the military committee, seconded the resolutions. Philip H. Sheridan, he said, entered the volunteer service of the United States a Colonel of the Second Michigan Cavalry, and - Mlcbi-ghas always claimed him for her son so far as his military record la the to anteer service was concerned. The black steed, famed in poetry and song, upon which ISht ridan rode into the fray from Winchester, "Twenty Miles Away, was the gift of the citizens of Michigan. There would be many jsore hearts In the Peninsular State toda- yhearts of brava men. loval men who followed Sberidan Into tfce fray, not only at Chester, but .on many j other fields. . This was not the time to speak of Sheridan's gallantry as a soldier, or to his modesty as a man, of his loyalty ' ' m - or Of J , : , , liyed, had passed away. The resolutions were also seconded in behalf of the people of Ohio by Grosvenor. The fame of Sheridan as a soldier was large and grand enoogu to be shared In common bv the loval States. It people of the whole United often has been said, of Sheridan that hs was regarded to some extent as a reckless soldier. About a year ago wh'le traveling ' to the soldier's reunion in Ohio he (Grosvenor) had met who talked Sberidan General matter s said: aNiut . this moev - in never made a I my life that was not atnaiausiy ana careful:? planned, and 'gave each all tne time ana tnougnt tnat was poesioie to give, and there is not a greater mistake than to attribute to me--a spirit of Sheridan Is dead, said Grosvenor. His memory is the commen heritage oi the loyal people of the country, and will ultimately be remembered ia the peculiar line of war he adopted, and fa which he made himself conspicuous without a rival ia the great war, and the people admire his demeanor. Since the war he has left the American people with a sense of comradeship and a love of his mera ory which will eve? Uve in the estitaa , tion of the people. The resolutions were unanimously adopted, and the. House accordingly adjourned. Collection s ... Territory IZnlUtah, Vin ntv of T.t. SS. 1 Ttoo per Case ot Two Cans. Ion ; WHITE CASTOBra MACHINE OIL .' At $5.00 per Case oi Two ; ' Gallon Cacs. WITH ORDER;! O-AS- H AT ' ' M i Noi 39 MAIN STREET, I, John C. Cntler, Clerk of the Probate Court in and for the County of Salt Lake, in tne xerntory oi uian, ao nereny eerury that the feregotng is a full, true and correct copy ox orucr to snow cause in tne matter of the estate ot John Halverson, decease? as appears ot recoru in my omce. in witness wnereor. i nave hereunto iet my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, uua aist uay ot uuiy, Jti am izbo. a O. CUTLER, rsBALj joint ' SttMtw Clerk r Probate NO OHARGES MADE. doon South of Z. U. M. I. s Lands for Sale, n TlH Houses Tor Kent r' Money to Loan Ui - T 1- iTTT "flfTTITl IUI U. K I'll! V7UJU1TXJLIXU -- -s. JL-- IiKGALi NOTICE. Collections made and proceeds rromntlv In th Probate Conrt in and for Salt Lake xorwaraea. iersi papers careiuiiy arawa. v tan. j oi wmuiy, territory of Titles a Specialty. Uodania Rkarraa.Faii Oar Mfnfia In the Hatter of the Estate of John .P. Dans, deceased. treatment. iteuayuity. ? Order appointinr time and place for Set No. 39 Main Street, Salt Like Citj tlement or jnnai Account and ta uear retiuon ior Distribution. sVK READING AND FILING THE PE. itition of Daniel Lunn administrator, TUB PATENT witn tne win annexeu, oi tne estate or Jonn P. Davis, deceased, setting forth that he has filed his final account of hla'adminia- tration upon said estate in this court, that I Hie aeota nave oeeni luuy paia ana tnat M intllllMt MtWIWUI U.1 portion of said estate 'remains to he divid ed among the heirs of said deceased, and an order prayinr, among; other things, for said nnai account and or distribution snowing of the residue of said estate among the nersons entitled. ' It is ordered that all persons interested in the estate of the aaid John P. Davis.deceased, ; be and appear before, the Probate Court or tne uonsty or out JUike, at the Court Room; of said Conrt, in the County Court House on the 28th of Angust, l&B, at lli o'clock a. m ,day then and there to snow cause, wny an order allowing fud and of final account, distribution, should not be. made, of the residue of said estate among tne neir ana devisees of the said John r. Dans, deceased, acoordinr to Taw. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this uonrt canse copies ot tni order to be posted in three public places in Salt Lake Conn. ty, ana puotisnea in uie ubsickst Etkhimo It Predate Practical Basalts In Basing as NXWft, a newspaper printed and circa. Kssatlsg never before attained ia asy lated in Salt Lake County.-threweeka Cookisg apnaratas, sad will ' successively prior to said Mih dar ef T.T.AC1 rC I IX O UtV K J-U.U- j I j J Wire Gauze Oven Door lit - v- ! - l- e ELXAS A, SMITH, i Dated July 28th, 1?88. J . Probate Judge,: Corset-Sal- e EVER OFFERED HERE. ' i ' . ; ' i j ; s Kie" Aue-opar- i . s of Utah, Territory Conn ty of Salt I," John C. Cutler, Clerk of the Probate Court in and for the County of Salt Lake. ia tun i riturjr ot utan, ao nereny that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy o vraer appointing time and plaee for settlement of final account, and for distribution ia the matter of the Estate f r. uayis, aeeesaed,- as appears ef omcew recoru in my In witness whereof I j have hereunto fl my hand and affixed the seal of said Cour i this 28th day of Juiy, A. T. 1S8. JOHN X CUTLER, iSesLJ . Bw Probate Olerk. 1 cej-ur- y joti Tlie Larffost At 00 cents we offer the very best Corset itia possible to uroduceat ihisDricc Ask for our 'Brilliant" at 00 centf,. . and you will nerer boy any other make, At 70 cents we oner inree Btyiea: bijic, No 25, and tlie "Tosco." These are regular one dollar cor ' .' ;.: t r , sets. . """., . y At $1.00, we offer lire styles, Thomson's Ulove killing, Tlie Bridal, style No. 65, Gx B. No. 208, and; Warner'a French Model Coraline. Surely such ' a variety va never ' n offered before to select from; d ''At 3515 we offer four handsome styles. Tho C. li.. o. 297. Madam Rhea,AV. C. C., No. 450 and Warner's Health.: V. A. iVl VVp jAt fll.iyf WO tlUOt UllCO BUUWU DLJ lw. Awe L , C B, No. 284 and AV. 0. C. Noi 440. i we offer two styles, xnorason's uiove-ntunf- f At Is that all Food. Bakerd or Cooked, should k.; $2.00. be cooked in fresh sir freely admitlted to the - i .i Rose. C. S. la a and oven, mis u dose by aisca ing tne close . A . J I I .a fum ait naoven door heretofore used, and substituting AX, 94.4o. we oner two pijies. jcrcuui wutcu - vuuii ior it a ooor containing a sneet ox- - wire Glove-titting. .( uause nearly as large as iae door itseit. mon Sense and Thomson's Curasse the atr this Uasie -ltarirta U4. C., No. C. AV. At a $2.50, splendid style, freely cirea latest, faotlitatinff the process oi cooKing, ana producing rooa mat i C. P. Coi- celebrated . the 'At line full we offer of a $2.75, ia flavor and aatrition, and ' cooked with less consumption of fuel sets in all colors.' . , V. thsn in an oven with a closed door. ' ' A rr. TV Via TwinnA ftn nAlormfal in ;:flv. sn enormous the - , saving weight of meat. This is a Parisian band corset and mad of double con til, with a broad rarer Laasrea f la also prJnrws It BrMd. reanires less t ten lion from the band of webbing to encircle the hips. It Is thoroughly boned, ass aide ttls j - - ' , ' A - A -- , (r Tai. . - ; aA . - , , ' cook, snd promotes tb health of the family and back bones tbe entire lenrth, with strong spoon busk In frost. The shape aad W O. roovI of this corset, ss well as two other styles mectloned, (lb Cnr dv tne uuai.it; r or tub ' COOKE? IX IT. So. 33.) is short above the waist and lone on' thenlps.andl therUora adopted tor lanre alzea. S4 to 80. wa OPINION OP AN EXPERT- fvraia for midsnminer WstT s t S I 73 M .t.t.a At B. Wrt,CH. Teacher Domea. and ft 75; also several stvlea ot naraiar coraeU; two afylf tf Tobtj .Lsdies1 Una. if tto Economy. Iowa State University, savs Corsets, at 6V! and t.00, and two of tha best atylea, of CWllrV Conet . "My deliberate Judgment is thst the oven of Waists to white and dnfj, at Wc. andMcrntr-- . r , v . tne Kanre.as comparer witn outers., is not !' equally heated in every part only more as a reauit or its snreri 4 iront ana rear nut tood or ventilation the placed therein is better cooked, f while retaiolng a sweeter flavor, and a larger proportion f ita beet BSilrtsatoO cefits tacb. Wai alsa'off eir a lot bi &0 do. Mea's Ualana lrlid juices.' I find, tlto the consumption of fuelr-b-- s IB vtim fling, wna- This shirt (smade of toed rnOsllo, auva wa ro, ana i M far wlh lines tor same or. at tWrta dox. of ?5ct. A lot (;. Mght Genfg Ula offered erer at price.thing ' Send ier Illastratod Clreelars and rrie LUt TOUTITS UXLAUXDHIED SlllBTX AT FIFTY OEMTS. ' ' at SALE OF M&i'S UKLAUKD1UEB SUniTB. .ua uf m saE.-EEnrjES- ' acEisim I j J . actu-ali- s icnuos - pedltion to search for Stanley. JLgGHCyf OIL MACHINE CASTOR u O.-- Carl BU dM I. AraMtreag. W. F. Armitroat. ! erset does net preva ssatlafaotery. Ta Una sip Kfanley. Van Dobender FOR ALI BY Vienna, Aug. has accepted the command ot the ex JLsvk 1 CO. H. Oe. H. Tayter, twsti ? OKM03I OanspnM. eraek atf, aat Cold. Frvst aad t neel. bllstsr ar daes akard, (lessy J!e oived. That the Sneaker of the House be directed to transmit to the widow of the deceased a copy of these resolutions and j Halverson, tlte assurance of the sympathy of the House ALSO ; I : in the loss she has sustained in common Order t show cause why Order of Sale of A Wo. 1 rarm of twenty five acres, every I with the. people of the country. i ueai Estate snoma not ue. inaae. foot of it Improved ; sew nrseas i 2?oorerf. That the Speaker of this House seven rooms, very fall water right. seven Home, to a of members committee appoint - close ADBrin to HALVERSON. THE Cottonwood. CHARLOTTE Sir ton's, confer with a like committee of the Senate, and after consultation with the family of V minlstratrix of the Estate of John : EKQCIRK OF deceased to take such action as may be ap- Halverson deceased.havins' filed her petition an for order of herein.dulv verified, prayihtc in to the putftHe obsequies regard propriate sale of the real estate of said with of General Sheridan. an water rignts ana snares indecedent, tne canai, tor the purposes therein set forth, it is therefore HOOKER EULOGIZES SHERIDAN. oroerea Dy tne f uage or saia uourt, tnat ail persons interested in tno estate oi said Hooker then briefly addressed the deceased, appear before .the said Probate House in eulogy of the deceased. The court on Tuesday, tne ta day or septem soldier had descended from a race of ber. 11888, at U o'clock in the forenoon of GEO. JOHII f.l. MfiflOB people which bid given to the world in said day, at the court room of said Probate the old country aad in the new the Court, at the County Court House, in the ATE OFEHKD A County of Salt Lake. Utah Terri greatest commanders of any people on City and tory, to snow cause wny an order snonid not earth.. The career of the distinguished oe to srantea tne to said administratrix, military man whom those resolutions so mucn oi tne real estate or tne said were designed to honor, was indicaLOAWl at sale ceased be snail . . . private . . . , .... . tive of the singular fact that In this ana tnat a copy oi tms aspraer oe country there was no position in civil or at least four successive weeks in the Des not within reach Kkkt Evkxiko Nicwg.a newspaper printed military life that AXD ana uoumy.-- ! of the humblest citizen ef the land. ana pnuiisnea in saia uity ELLAS A. SMITH, General Sheridan inherited from his Probate Judge, j father ibe fire and spirit of that great Jated July 31st, 1S83.1 so race ;,-- 3,iit , Prag, CrssseCut Has, TJsriaht LOWER riLis ; , . AJS (7TAX A HOBTHEBIT AND - en ! .SS. VKTaAT, 4 powera at the Conrt Room of said (Jourt Has been ap Keykele, Ate At. pointed the time and place for the hearing of a petition of Joseph McMurrin pray hi K ALSO for I lie admission to probate oi a certain therewith purporteD-tOlreolar. both Solid and Chisel document presented, be the last Will and Testament- Of Point Tooth, and Trlnmph, Helenora Symons, deceased, wben and ror where all persons interacted may appear rellUsTissaer with, aad araSellinc at and oppose the probate ot&id v ui, or tne with administration of of letters ranting' the Will annexed, to Isaao L Waddell as Than ever; also a Foil Stock ef their, re oraved for in said petition. nowned and Dated at Salt Lake City, Aurust 1st. 1888. JOHN V. UUTbttt, always en hand. Co. diOt Probate Clerk, Salt Lake i J. 8. TEBBET3, G. T. A . O MA II A. P. 4OMAHA. awaM. 4 K RIVAL A5TJ DEFARTtTER OF UKIOV Uls. rauiiiu '!lsauis-at- ia Kiuutea.. ......... asm ALL lim- j its Trains ef Eastern JLias. Train. awe-strick- Hereafter an opportunity would be. He given to express such sentiments. only desired now to express on- behalf of Michigan, ber boundless srief that this man, one of the last of that ogreat and brilliant fialaxv of generals-whmade illustrious the age in which they frea all H55!fcfk.,lT""1' o, hq coaaeeusss ramify BIesrsi niaU With the nation we stand today by the startling intelligence that the illustrious career of the general of the army is ended. The brilliant story of his achievements is written in the annals el the country, and he has gone to the bar of history. We commend to tbd Almighty! protection and fatherhood, the wife who has been widowed and the children who have been left fatherless' The routine business was inter rupted by a message from the President announcing the death of General Sheridan. Wheeler (Alabama) said this was the tbird time in the history of the government that the President had announced the death of the commander of the army of the United States, -- tie had prepared resolutions appropriate to the occasion. Dut was inlormed that the military committee bad agreed to resolution", and he would refrain from offering his. Hooker (Mississippi) then asked unanimous consent to offer the follow t r HIS BOUNDLESS FAME, ana ail Nebraska, Caiaraaa, Maka, Mantana, Oregon, Waahlnf ton Territory, nnd Northern Paotfla Caast Missouri Hirer with . the flag he followed,- TIIOS. L. KIMBALL, AcUng tien'l afan's'r. TEX DIRICT LETS TO -- DIRECT CONNECTIONS Line. T.ATTPl ASD TRM MAXJjra i ! HOUSE. Washington, Aug. 6. In the open ing prayer in the House this morning. the chaplain said : "Oh, eternal God ! , Dtnver.Chtyenns, Kansas dry, Coun- ell Bluffa, Omaha, Chloage, 3L Lauto Oyerland Express- SALT kTauUesI Tsroark ra'lmaa leesera sad Mseera ay uvw w aiwun auvsr, RAILWAY. 'J TKS aA lntoeoaalsW' 4 Pretty, daraMUtr, sis van oe ; va aire, ft daaa v m ' THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Scenic Line of the World in palni nusowsi, tak- - Zj aowarlns tion Ita i. : r rti.i i'n;at Mission s ueieoraiBQ daws. covsuttho ranr or TO AN ORDER OF SAID PtfltStJANT said matter, notice is hereby that Monday, the 13th day of August, fivenat 11 o'clock a, m.. at the County Court House in eau utae vnj, utan torn wry, m The resolution was adopted and Senators Ha wley, Manderson, Culloni, and Gray Stewart, Hampton,. Gibson ; were appointed. a oe senate then adjournsd. Jonrn. Mr. B. II. Shettler.of Zion's Savings Bank, has a brig&t and intelligent inue aau tenter nearly nine years old, bat she has offered the unfortunate is the favorite between Chicago, Rock Island, Atchison, Kansas City, and Min- disfigurement all ber l!fe of being Susie M. Shettler'a Its badly cross-eyeneapolis and St. PauL The tourist route to all Northern Summer Resorts. Watertown Branch traverses the most productive lands of the great " wheat and parents were very loatn to trust any Dakota. one to ope rate on ner eyes. I5ui tney dairy belt" of Northern Iowaj Southwestern Minnesota and bad faltb enough to trust Dr. Prentice, The short line, via Seneca and Kankakee, offers superior Lafa-yette, facilities to travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and he has made the eyes perfectly Leaven-drorth, which was done In less than and Council Blnfls. St. Joseph, Atchison, straight, a minute, and Susie Shettler ia now a Kansas City, Minneapolis and St. PauL handsome little girl, while her parents Por Tickets, Slaps, Polders, or any desired information. apply to any Coupon Ticket Office in the United States or Canada, or address. are wen pieasea. E. ST. JOHN, E. A. H0LBR00K, CHICAGO, ILL. General Manager. Oanl Ticket As Paaar Ageat. SATISFIED AT LA8T. George A. Smith of Salt Lake City is a youBg man well and favorably known tKIf VKB A9I inrougnont utan. lie has been RAILWAY. Ueneral Sheridan. Dr. Prentice at the Continental Hotel, who, after a painless operation of less than one minute, relieved me from all pain, and I have been able to sleep and rest well ever since. I consider myself perfectly cured, and unsolicited offer this testimonial for the benefit of those who may be simi larly atmCted. IlKKHY UKEGOBY, ing: U9 N. West Temple Street. -- wktek a It froaa ail atkae Beet and Ca sanest ." Retolvei, That the chair is requested to Kotice of time and place for the hearina of committee of seven Senators to appoints fetiuon tor aamission to rrouate oi nm. attend" the funeral services of the late with profound grief of the death of Ueneral Dr. Prentice can be found at the Philip Sberidan, commander of the armies of the United States , Continental Hotel, Salt Lake City, Ittaolvtri. That as a mark of reject to the until memory ff deceased this House do now ad I. Is Is patsits. ITASLAM BROS ftcsolred. That this House has learned THE CHICAGO, & NEBRASKA R'Y - SDR CATKANSAS 'ROCK ISLAND ROUTE) actlea af watar qwallty dlstlnrwlsn ; ." EYE. EAR AND CATARRH a 'llrlr ST PARKER CHICAGO It will resist the mtxHatalT after an-- Ayer's Sarsaparilla. WasatchHeatHarft ment of position and close connection with. Eastern Lines at Chicago and continuous lines at terminal points West, Northwest and Southwest, make it the mid-link true in that transcontinental chain of steel which unites the Atlantic and Pacific It main line and branches include Chicago, Joliet. Ottawa. La Salle, Peoria, Geneseo, Moline and Sock Island, in Illinois; Davenport, Muscatine, w ashinrton, r sorneia, ottnmwa, Oskaloosa, west Liberty, Iowa City.Des moines Indianola, Win terse t, Atlantic, Knoxvillo, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Centre ana uoancu iJiuns, in lows; U&ilatln, Trenton, Cameron, .VkSi I and Atchison, in Kansas; inneapolia,and St. Paul, in XClnnesota; Watertown and Sioux Falls, in Dakota, and a .iTTi. .i towns other J many and cities. It also offers nrosperous CHOICB OP HOTJTES to and from tho Pacifio Coast and intermediate places, In Union Fast Trains all transfers of fine DA'S COACHES, Depots. makingelegant DLNLNO CABS, magninoent PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CABS, and (between Chicago, St. Joseph, Atchison and Kansas City) restful RECLINING CHAIR CARS, seats FREE to holders of through first class tickets. & KM S. , - Great Reduction Whose unequaled success in the treat- ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. CHICAGO, Ita central K ETHER FROM THE IMPORTED retnstered In the liolstien- a S. R. MARKS & CO.,. 10. IT The CARY, 0GDE5 BULL, SP LEFT . t Recently from London, Eos;., VNACQUAINTED WITH THI OKOORAPHV OP THE COUNTRY WILL OBTAIN MUCH USEFUL, INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OP THE IS THIS FINE HDISTIIN-FRIE- i :o: will remain Friesian Herd Book, (No. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is selling faster the yard at the Bishop's General Storenesuawj w In than ever before, l never house. Salt Lake City, during the season ot Unanimous consent being given. Ed recommend it.? George "W. Whitman, 1888. For terms apply to munds said: It is quite unnecessary Dru crete t, Albany, lua JOHN N. LKKS. Ji am safe in saying that my sales oi for any senator to suomit any obserof those excel far in vation support of these leeolations Ayer's Sarsaparilla The career of General Sheridan has any other, and it gives thorough satisfacbheivixg ft. been so conspicuous, so grand, so tion." Lw H. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. i. noble and so patriotic that anv words and Ayer's Pais Sarsaparilla "Ayer's tnat i coma use in respect oi his mem- .rA th best selling medicines in my Brewery sear C.C.B.B.sV.13 C.rn iU ory or in praise of bis career, would store. I can recommend inera coiuuwu- SALT IJXKC CITY, UfH. oe iiKe gilding renoea goia or painting tiouslv."! C JJiClOiaus, tne my. i, tnereiore, ior my part Boseland, III. to revery. No leave them to the judgment at the " We tare sold Ayer's Sarsaparilla 0T TelephCB p. Box. sis. Senate without any further observa- here! for over thirty years and always tion. name the to when asked it recommend W sre now prepared to promptly aura Subsequently a bill was introduced best? "W. T. McLean, oy Jfar well and referred to the com the public with Keg and Bolllcd Beer wt Ohio. Inigfirist, Augusta, at fxipalar price. mittee on pensions. KrantloK a pension have sold your medicines for the superior quality, "fseventeen ui ww av jcm hi juis. oueiiuau. 104 s. la's St. Telehea. 131. aVpst and aty keep last! always years, lilair introduced a leint resolution. inl stock, as they are staples. which was referred to the committee on A. FISHER BREW NO CC. There i nothing so good for the youthforeign relations, requesting the Pres ful as blood' Ayer's Sarsaparilla." ident 10 mase negotiations loosing to Parker, Tox Luke, wis ward the settlement of all differences R.U. ' between b a gland and this country and "AVer's Sarsaparilla gives the best to a political union between Canada aatinfartion of auv medicine I have in and the united states. stock.- I recommend it, or, as the The Seuate resumed consideration of Doctors Isay, I prescribe it over the counter. I It never fails to meet the THE FISHERIES TREATY casek for which. I recommend it, even have in open executive session and was ad whAira the doctors' prescriptions dressed by Vance in favor of its ratifi bflcri ofi no avail." C F. Calhoun AT THB cation, lie said: The simple truth Monmoiith, Kansas, was that the Presidential election was coming on and the republican party wished to raiss a row against Great Britain and sret the Irish vote. : , rnxrASKD ar The President's message announcing General Sheridan's death having been Dr. it. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass. Ko. 22 W., First South Et. read, Ha wley rose and said: "Nothing Fries SI i six bottles, . Worth 5 a bottle. I can say, Mr. President, is needed to set forth the loss which the country has sustained by the death of that able, IiKGAJj NOT1CK. Druuant, magnincent soldier ana oe loved Geueral. Phillip II, Sheridan. Probate Court in and for Salt Lake PLEASE REMEMBER have lust learned of the course taken In the r uounty, xerntory pi utan now to the send by the House, and I rriHAT WB STILL CARET A COM desk a resolution, for which I ask im ¬ In the matter of the Estate of Helenora JL. piste lias ef mediate consideration." Symons, Deceased. blood-purifier- Dr. Prentice, saaral SnperiateasHai, of mod ern blood medicines, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is still the most pop ular, being In great er demand than all others combined. fore-runn-er and Steam Carpel Cleaning, Mattress Renovating. Process, 1NGRAHAM' to any other. The - AUGUST lO. ' Sarsapariifa sr ? ITHg of Dr. Gunn's Liver mis. Onre wunoni fall ; removes Pimples in tne Face; relieves Only Billionsness, aad improves Digestion. oft one for a 4oae. 25 cents box. , PA89XNQKK TRAIN'S LXAYK SALT LADS DAILY, AS FOLLOWS taV OoUas; Owing Sarth. 8.03 a.m Milferd AUaatio Express at.... 4.M p.Mu at. Express Park City aad U. A N. Kxsress at. 4.1S p.ss Juab Express at.... 7. Atlastie Express Ur. p.m. .10.30 p.r facile Express at. mr Passenger Traias Arrive la Salt Laks daily, as fellows TJ. A All druggists. SatU Street. TlirEast Irons Main Mire. '' a.IFi:i AM APPLY TO mum Kennedy's Favorite Remedy D. Bondont, N. Y. - fe?3r Clean Beds, Pillows and Carpets, s. S. WIIITKHEAD'H Feath'tr LAGER BEER, ALE and PORTER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Ayer'a X Jletolved. . ThX the Senate has leariied with profound regret of the death of .Philip Sheridan, lte general of the armies of the United eta tea. JUsrive. That a copv of tHese resolu tions oe - xorwaraea to the family of the de.. ceased. - ho. FARJE FROM MAIN . I cluded, Edmunds rose and said: I ask unanimous consent to offer at this time resolutions on a subject which every senator: ,wflj understand. - . there nearly Bepimcnt and lre farades Daily, and at Band l)ouris. wbiuh appear at Guard Concerts Wednesdays and Snndavs. ountings To see the City and Valley in all its beauty, take a ride over the Salt Lake A Fort Doyzlts. Street Car Connections at Liberty-- Park, First south and Twelfth Last Streets. o- CiUFORHUREttEPiY. of unexampled success in the cure of Blood 'Diseases, you can make no mis take In preferring SEXATC. Wasiiisarox, . Aug, ,6. as soon as the reading of the Journal was con' AXD NEW TO UAVE . FlFTlETHC0!iGRESS. : y I m Continued from First Pape.l Uw truth of my I can give yoa the names ana of fifty persona who affirm, as I do. atomm aat Favorite Kculmty.made by Dr. David Ken I. 9 01,Lv A 9WAr avdy.of Kondout, N.Y., baa been to themahelp And A Blessing Lr , -- in time of need.7 Mr., A. DeKever- e- Tarry-- . 1 1 2 Trains and run daily (Sundays and Wednesdays excepted!. No. arriving at town. N. Y , says: "For a long time I was with severe attacks Of Dizziness and Fort Douirlas in time for KnO ureas Parade every day in the week (Saturdays aa-- San-day- s trou)iel k lleaoache. I thought it was one to Trains 3. 4. 7, 8. 9 and 10 ran Snndays only. No. 3 arriving at the Fort in Win J hlf--blood excepted). state of tho sysV 8 and time for Ureas Parade. Sunday morning inspection and ruard unintiarimporeI was and disordered advised to try Dr. Kennedys Favwith D. & R. G. Bathing Trains to and from Lake Park. Trains 5 and 6 ran tem. did and have been com I so, Keniexly. Sundays and Wednesdays only, Mo. 5 arriving at Fort IXuils in time for Band rracttce. orite of Soldiers and a Fine Band at Fort pletely cured. It's the beat thing I ever lieaxa Kemeraber a is now I - SOMETHING AS NECEKNAIIY r SALT LAKE CITT, Sarsaparilla, and: be sure you get it, r. when youjL want the best .. With .... It, fAH. .J JVA.rau TELEGHAPHIC HEWS. . st A? 1SS8. henry Wagner, For AVer's blood-purifie- Tnat Annmee Pare Bloods and ervry arnu of the body in healthy action? r. Kennedy's rsvoni KenMHiy is enuuea to saving-mlife. If any one has a statemeota let him ' I P.M. Lv StOLv Lv H44Lv Lv 8 4 Lv Lv 8 51Lv Lv 8 5Lv 1. J iaenst 7, Taesday, feared that I ha 1 become fated to endure the and a dangerous afltectloa tortam of dvupepsia relative aald to met 'Why of tbe Kidney. A Dr. Kennedy's Favor! l don't ihi trr Krmedvf" I did so. A grew sieaauv oeuer. rat, digest, sleep, work ith a clearer n ran, ana ue y euow cuwr 01 mjf sum iuki given place t the tones To take effect July S. I . EVENING NEWS. DIiaOXD TFOKlrS. luni wIlb al mr Dealt, ana rarjcQ.ST.'teisi Z. C. M. I.,6ole Agents in Salt Lake City ui I O OH SK, OS. |