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Show RAILROADS. EVENING NEWS. Best of All Utah Central RaalpfJ VELEGRAP11IC ly Lta Carrytaaa- IfESTEaW ;is ha sane tu DIRECT CONNECTIONS ROUTE POPULAR An bows Denver, Cheyenne, Kaneae City, Ceun-- il Bluffs, Omaha, Chloage, St. La vie and all Nebraska, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington Territory, and Northern Paclfle Oaaal Lines. THS VAST AMD KLKAJTF - -- OYBflanfl Express- - Di aaaaas-tisaawlelese Uaiaa taroafh. traima (rata Xi A TTJC OTTTT Which make SALT ta Oaeekea Through taeaa f rm all Kur( faints Baat and Wet,aa4 eoaaeettaas - at Missouri Hirer with limited Trains af Eastern Lines. mad family twl - AttlUVAL AAD DEPARTURE OF UNION PACIFIC TRAINS Main Line. ST. PAUL, DULUTH, AUKITK. Mail Mail PALACE SLEEPING OARS ALL TMMViM infinities For fall Express Express ami Express ana Express EPABT. 8.03 p.m. p.m. a.m. ;ii.3op.m. Cars DEPART, Mail and i Express Mail SALT LAKE OITT. and ARJUVB. DKPART. Slior t E. r HOUSE. by Co., Lowell, Price $1 ; SALT LAKE rocte)' or 1UUBTK4TKU UATAL.UWUS A. ftldS. C. SPALDINQ A BROS.. MsmIIsobi HU, 341 Broadway, HEW IUBh,, CHlCAMt. I OH 1 1 70- - 0 rallies Mcrplae t" Orleans tlailj wilkuui'ciiange. l k'f.i! viifil la Vlrtrr.nf ullmin Vlfiug Can !)fvr f krisren H. A Wi.rla. uu-i-'- faiiu.'tiK (':oIWKU.:i.lNr. iOit NEW voi:k. for ml of frrk'iilt inlets,' or any other to ue 'in Line, firiultoii i"j sr.j' raihoadH' p.ii ii' (, M tJ'AtlArlS '!, V, W. IV, flvl ;.KT. T. F. A i'. A. ) I . P. A !:',:. Tvi. ". t.(;ilt!tt,(irVl "K"r, l.ili.i,Tei i - .: L. W. M'. Ci !.H V ... . ( I . A l:.l.a.. JAPANESE BAZAR JUST ARRIVE!)! LARGE STOCK OF Uf POSTED NEW Goods, including Satsuma CHINA WARE. exiiensiv FURTHER NOTICE. TUB SALT Ala, a large variety of BILE, SATIN and UNTIL & Fort Douglas Railway will run OREPE GOODS. trains as follows H. HOP, Leave D. A R. G. Depot, 6.30 and 9.00 a.m;, 367 8. Main Street. P.O. Box 1063. 3.3C and 3 50 p.m. 11. G., 8.30 and 10.20 a.m., Arrive. at I 5.20 and 7 30 p.m. Leave Penitentiary, 7.35 and 9.33 a.m., 4.23 and 6.26 p.m. Arrive at Penitentiary, 7.30 and 9.30 a.m., 4.25 and 6.25 p.m. Leave Mill Creek, 7.20 and 9.40 a m., 4.10 IInT and 6.13 p.m. Arrive 'at Mill Creek, 7.15 and 9.35 a.m., 4.05 and 6.05 p.m. Ieave Fort Douglas, 8.03 and 10.33 a.m., 4.33 and 6.33 p.m. AT TBK Arrive at Fort Douglas, 8.00 and 10.20 a.m., 4.50 and 6.50 p.m. Parties wishing to send their children to scheol from points outside of city, will Had these trains a great acvommoffatfon. Parties having work in the city and living at points alone the roed, will findtrajns I Ho.'22 MV., First Sowth 3t. very convenient. For tourists to see the most beautiful city, a States, take valicy aad fart in the United ' trip ovar the Bait Lka A Fort Douglas. To realize the beauties of nature, see the city from the Fort Doaglas bench. first S Visiting days at Penitentiary aro the Perand Friday in each month. Thursday sons wishing to visit Penitentiary out aid rTHHAT WE STILL CAERT A COM of above-namedays can do so, but are ju piata uaa ar only allowed privilege of going oh Penitentiary walls, Outside city limits, parties nishing to stop uisbiun ucieuiaicu train can de so by giving an upward and OOXSISTOia T PAST CW downward motion of the arm, being at the time in sight of engineer. Cut, Trains will stop at all street crossings In Orsa ' 4sm Haasar4r, city when signaled. Orlght Mill, A R. De. G. T. street car connections at Baawsl, Klfs Pasial, Testem, not. Fuller's Ilili. corner Fifth East and Prsuaiay, CaaMa, BateJiar, Kighth South Streets and m short, time at the loot of Alain street. Bie7a(lt BM, Kf. MEATS, r 'itr!lilim pM 1 raalt f I'vrqaal'rd boih l'ssagfrs and kreicht. at New Orleans ''lose connc-tiiall r.ni ar.J s.cani.lup liucs, including tli- - r uufllbMuulilluE -- HASLAlvr BROS. , Ti x. ' PLEASE RE11EMBEE ORHVXB AHD RAILWAY. Scenic Line of the World IN EFTKCT OCTOPER ...Ly. - . i Adjourned. J.W.WEST, The LoeoBwotlve Englnra. Kichmond, Oct. 18. The conrention of locomotive Vngiheers was resumed No. OS East, Second Booth, Street, i a secret sesskn this morning. The discussion of questions of national and general impordtnee is not expected to ia se piacc ior several days yet. TELEPHONE 2I3 BUTCHER, 0AL.TI,Altx;CiTY. A complete Wire Front and No Flies. tatai Passace. meat and yea will get satis Order Nkw York, i Oct. 18. The Inman faction. your dSCS Sns line steamer C&j of yew I'orfcaarrlved iroa Llyerpooitthis . morningftf r a fiEflajs ana jtweiyragurs Faaatipi This is the beat third trial record in sbrppiDg annals. It is thought the big steamer win later get over tne ocean in a little over five dava and carry out icepremiseaoj neE Ojillders. iOOO! HIGHESTJARKET PRICE ADrMiliwtrdttBtMt. Nkw Uavbx, 0:t; 18. The broad sword contest; this afternoon between Bryan Linn oljthis city, a member ol the Connecticut National Guard, and "'i Black s oans, Xtvler Orlofsty of thesoGerman ranch bad Hnstars, developed Citv patrons leire 'Mir a i rrss nr. blood tnat the police interfered and ur Jell very wason win r.i i i..r mem. toe figjit. after the: second atstopped tack. When Linn first rode up and sainted Orlofsky tne latter retaliated by giving him a bad cut on the wrist. This made-t- he crowd very indigDant. The contest pjroceeded, in an excited TP A.THZ. UIO manner. The Connecticut man had Salt Lake to Fort Douglas and return, 25c. Olrenlar. both Solid aad Cklaal toe rett. cf E, aid the pcore stood Salt Lake to Mill Creek and return, 25c. Linn 8 points, jfjrloiskyti points. When robat Tooth, aad Trliuph, Salt Lake to Sugar House and return, 25c. the men came together in the second Salt lake to Sugar House. Mill Creek and fee boat, Lion greatly surprised the reUijgTlBaawwttka4aiSaimc at man Fort Douglas and return, tor school by nnhorsiog him At this the children, 10c. latter fjecame enraged, and rushing op .o L'jon struck: him across the sword Taaa ever; alae a Full ateek W their re arm: The crowd then made a break aewaea riLKi aa mAmrm A. FISEER BREWING CO. for Orlofekr, and the police had always em aaa4. lively lime to! keep taetn off. When 3VZ. A B. 6. fitpots, VT SB. Brewery aear D.CE.B. A order was tartiallv restored the chief of police stopped the light. Tjte referee ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. decided the jjcore to be. Linn 9jointa. Of Palmyra, Sew Tor k, will bo LOUIS TRADE. u poiots and decided the ST. Orlofsky W Telephone U Brewery, No. 25. ngnt snonid to contlnned at some fa IN THIS MARKET OCT. 20th, T. O. Box, I3C tare time. WITH A , S. P. No. 8. D.tOa.m. So. 10. 6..V) p.m p.m. 5.30 Salt Lake 'City. ...Ar. ll.oo a.m. .. . Ar. 0 p.m. Provo ...Ar. 1.8 p.m. PprinjrTule Denver.. ...Ar. 9.00 p.m. ...Ar. 6.00 a.m. Chicage .. 12-S- ;pring-ill- e (alt Lake City,i, Ofrdan Saa Francisco ..Lv. .Lv. .Ar. .Ar. 5.10 S.30 7.10 p.m. p.m. a.m. ; a.m. a.m. a.m. General Manager We are now prepared to promptly iopai-thpublic with Keg and Bottled Beer of superior quality, at popular prices. City Bepet It a. Bala 8t Tslerkaaa 139. J. H. BENNETT, A. FISHER BREWING Gen. Pass. Airt. J. W. H ARDY, MUNSON & CO. y BINGHAM AND ALTA TRAINS. Leave Salt Lake City, 7..V) a.m. Returnins, VmTe Salt Like City, 4.80 p.m. D V. DODGE, I. i O. No. 9. 7.00 8.60 10.10 -- IOWEE PHIOES . TRAINS No. 7. WEST-BOUX- TE&L'S, Ck. 15, 1SS8. TRAINS. E.V8T-B0CS- fallen....- ! SALT LAKE BASK i' d R;o Grando Western M. oraer. DEPOSITS HIMLI 81 BECEtYES Farquhar made afcepoint of so qnoram. The Chair ruled could not officially de ode mo quorum tss the House was not Bays aad Hells Exeliangw aa AevK counted. Haas Frauaelseo, Yorat, The journal was then read and the chair l.uata, Omaha, Uadsa, and arfael asaeu u it snould be approved. Taylor (Ohio) objected and raised the ial Co tdaental 47lt1ec point of no quorum. The Speaker said on examination be found collections, remitting it was the duty of the Speaker and not of the House to approve the Journal. The J. II. Bacos, Prest. F. L. HOLLAND.Caeh'r. journaldimwas approved. rue a right or way to a granting reservawaferm company across' an Indian uub uuoiia vauiiea up sua uw Bea ate amendments rejected. A resolution was adopted authorizing the Of committee on appropriations to sit during Ika vaiatistn t The Speaker pro tern, laid before the House the adjournment resolution of the Senate. McMillan, of Tennessee, briefly reviewed General Banking Business the work of what he termed the present extraordinary session of Congress, devoting himself especially to the consideration of us acnon oa me tans. What seemed td be an interminable dis Active Accounts Solicited. cussion followed, and was participated in Bayoe. Turner, HreckearKtgwr by Interest paid on Time Deposits. tacky. E. B. Tarldr and others. The main feature of the debate was on the "question whether Mr. Hayemeyer's visit to WashingExchange Boaght and Sold. ton and his alleged appearance before the ways and meaas committee had anything te uo wiiii duties on sugar in the Mil laincreasing but, the democrats denying "the MONEY to LEND on REAL ESTATE proposiuon ana toe republicans - amrming it. from One to Five Tears time. The Senate re sod ntioa for flual.adioura- mem was men comcurrea lq. orte Great Reduction !few Wenvrt frn Asst. cashier 5MTTH, j : Texas Points, New Orleans and the Southeast Tar E. A. Transacted. FORT DOUGLAS RT. A Fancy Bronze and Denver, Pusblo,, Colorado Springs & all Points in Colorado, Utah, romihff & Nevada, Eldrbdoe. President, 'Ileg, Mass ue (pan niJini.E Cox was in the 18. while the political game was going on." Richards (Tena), called for the regular au boUlaa, S. rri Soutn Now Forms the Direct Line From H. 8. John Sharp, Vice President, Wat. W. KITBR, chair at the opening. a J. A. bHUBBSVS DiaacToas B Farquhar, of'New Toik, .comDlaiued of Jam ks 3a a nr. the absence pf the Speaker, and inveighed L. S. Hills, cashier. T. Unu, against keeping a "skeleton house In session Jas. Washington, Oct. CAN Out new CSTALOOFB OSJ rs,irilb eonsUUitioa, drill taetlce and fullinformatioa about organizing and drilling Marching Clubs o tie MTIOML IAMIGII MODS 3.15 p.m P. WILSOK, Mail and Express Gen'l kUnrr. Uaa'g'r. Gea. Pis. Aft The 11.30 p.n train, ItaTinjf Bait Lake, aasiv and the 10.39 p.m. train, arnring at Salt bethrough 1011 man Sleeper jtk, carry tween Salt L3ke City, Cheyenne. Denver and Kansas uity. ntier mina carry eieen ers both met and went bound between to Otrden and Conncil Blotts. bleeping car reservations can be'seenred for either east boand trains, or for the Utah A Northern and Oregon Short Une trains to the Union Ticket Office at The TEX&S & PACIFIC RAILWAY by application or tan ugaen.V. city m comiciion with PARKER, J. Division Pass. Agt d The Denver, Texas & Ft. Worth R. R. Tr-fl- a es 1120 Kx press. - asr-afak- ECHO ANI PARK CITY. - & Bold by all DruggUta. 3.13 p m. 8.03 a.m. , Accommodation aanly ta J. h. yooiro, Traveling- Paiaenrer Agent, Dr. J. C. Ayer A N. Y. " Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, NORTHERN AXD OBLGOX SHORT LINE. ARiUVS- 11.20 a.m. Mail and Express 10.30 p.m. Accommodation UTAH TKAXsTS. t. E. WHITllJr. I. C. WICEEE, 7.20 10.50 Mail and Mail and A Dinin J. S. TKBBETS, O. P. & T. A., OMAHA. OMAHA. Eastern Cities. Worth- - Western fBEB en TTsraaajn all Tralaa. Meaavera THOSi L. KIMBALL, Acting Uea'l Mun'i'r. THE DIRE C T LINE TO familv, many times during the past have never known it thirty years, and to fail. It will relieve the most serious the throat and lungs, affections of whether in children or adults." Mrs. E. Q. Eilgerly, Council Blufls, Iowa. "Twenty years ago I was troubled witli a disease of the- lungs. Doctors afforded me no relief- and considered ray caae hopeless. I then began to use Cherry Pectoral, and, before I Ayer's had finished one bottle, found relief. I continued to take this medicine until a cure was effected I believe that Ayer's rue. Cherry Pectoral saved my Samuel Griggs, Waukegan, 111. " Six years azo I contracted a severe ecld. which' aettled on my lungs and soon developed all the alarming symptoms of Consumption. I had a cough, of the lungs. night sweats, bleeding auu siues, aim was su pains in cueni as to be confined to my prostrated of bed most the time. After trying various prescriptions, without benefit, my physician finally determined to give lae Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I took it, and the effect was magical. I seemed to rally from the first dose of this medicine, and, after using- only three bottles, am aa wen ana. sound as ever." Rodney Johnson, Springfield, III. Taroefa. Ps'lmaa Sleepers aad Msesra nay Oeacaes from tks Hi art Elver, RAILWAY. - I have tested its curative power, in my tkva rom First Page. Kjnfon. Capital Botes. Washjxgtos, Oct. 18 The Sionx e i M. Mo. & Co. Wood Noble, ZAlWEST THE WEST! STOCK JAr 411 Locwst Street, SI' LOUJS. Largest and mast reliable . Stock of Medi ine, Books, Cases, and other Honioopathle .;oods in the West. ssr Oar Goods are rued by all prominent Physiciaas in Salt Lake Oity, aad in tht territory. Orders from the Country are promptailed, and tioods sent by Express. Uebslrti-k'- a Cms JEtlx.tr, Tht Oreal Toaie, SOeta aad fl.OO. cr I Lfft A30.C1. - Munson A Co's Croup and Cough Syrup, remedy, which has no euual la tne treat mentor Croup andyteneral Coughs, it gives inmeaiate teller, ana cores permanently. I"rice per bottle U3 cts. Ourcomplete Ilumoropalki Qtidmn& f.itX is sent (Irutxt to say address. frict THE PATENT Wire Gauze Oven Door ..A aci tl Si ..W t north-wes- B-- r lf TBS CHALJtEES' EiHCaterrliCiire vice-preside- vlce-preelde- nt, Prices Guaranteed as Low as Eastem Uonses. 120 IkLXlSr aSTL?. WHITE & SONS. ( EST A BI4S11 ED 1876 ) take pleasure in announcing to our patron and the public that we have added to our ment a Iteriferator, which enables us to Establishput before . the public OUll MEATS in a We ' FAR SUPERIOR er CONDITION 1 To AJiY MEATS that have ever been offered to Uu 8ALT LAKE CON3T7MIlist BUY WHITE & SONS KEFRIGER AT0R MEATS And be convinced' that JTTAJIJeEEF and MUTTOJf. properly carlid for; EQ VALS ANY BEE F arid " M VTTOJjIN Beef ma i. TJfE WOULD. WHOLESALE PRICE l4sT. Carcasses. No. 4 mm 9 u 1, - Kattoa Carcasses, No. I,f if- vlce-prefide- i Call an See cents per rb. 4 cents per tb. 4)6 cents per tv nt, Kin-ntapo- It PaaeM rraelleal Basalts la Baking aa4 Beasttag sever aefSre. attained la aay reeking Apparatas, aad will oliiicsizs'tbltei, ilsibij cf Cciibg THEORY la that ITS all Food Bakerd or Cooked, should be cooked in fresh air freely admitltcd to the even. This is done by discarding the close even door heretofore used, and substitutusg for it a door containing a sheet rf Wire Gsuze nearly as large as the doer itself. Throa-a-tail jaaa Uexar th air elrcMlaAea. facilitating the Drocass freely of cooking, and producing food that is In flavor and nutrition, and acta aDy cooked with Jess consjimptioa of rue than in an ovea with a closed door. It makes an enormous saving ia tha(i of meat. weight 1 1 alaa Loavesi ml pradneea less attention from the Bread, reautres Cook, and promotes the health of the family Iarar by the srrxaioB COOEBD IH IT. qualitt or tub roop OPINION OF AN EXPERT. Mks. Majkt B. Wilch. Teacher Demst- tie Economy, Iowa State University, says: i aeiiDeraie inogment is tnat tne ovea oi tha Kange, as compared with others, ia not nry more equally heated is every part front aad rear bat as a result of its superi-o- r venUlatlon tha food placed therein is better, cooked, while retaining a sweeter flavor, and a larger proportion of its best hileea. 1 Sad, also the consumption of fuel in this Range is sanca less than any ether tor same work. ; j eHfrllIut7st4CireaUriu4rriotLUt EXEE15ISB t ' C. M. ' UlRPEGB., ST. 1DDI5 I.,So!e Agents inSalt LtkeCit BRIEF TELEGRAMS. There was some excitement on the Kew Terk Metal Echana veaterdav in trans. actions in lead, the price falling forty points. Before the close the price recovered somewhat. The circulation of the newspapers Etta fetU, Pay. Intrmiiffeant, fmtrU, TtUgrmpha nu riwwi dm unvu uiuaiwwu id juuws Lorraine and thetirculaUon of othei papers has been restricted. yssbviile, Tena., Oct 18. A special from Decatur, Alabama, says: Three. new eases are reported today. II. C. Jones, President of the Board Of Belief, waa taken down this morning and it s feared ba will have a bad time. Two deatha are reported for the M boors endiag at boob today. SpringieldJlMasa., Oct 1& At&ebments for large sums were placed on the property of the Atlantic Cigar Company of and on the property of Wra. A. Abbott, It is president, who has disappeared. thought he is in Oaaada. Tba comnanv ia one of tha largest cigar houses w - this etaie. Boeheeter. St. T.. Oct.' 1. The buaiaesa community waa astounded this morning by the report that H. 8. Bnggs, the safe manufacturer. ''hai: left the city: that he was charged wMlt forgery and that the sheriff had levied oa his property, The exteat of the forgerlaS is nnAUewn put will amount to at least fl5,O0O. Brlggs is related to several of the most prominent people Ut the city. - Wcst-flel- - d 50 Cents A BOX 50 Cents. At Bait Lake Cily Oragr Starea. ' i r. lEitft tin it s. hotioe. iviAiS:0s"Tco., . ear-trump- et . . tun st s. 19. 12 m GIV'KN, THAT NOTICE IS HEHEBY of the trustees, held Sept. lMh. 1W. an assessment of fitty cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before toe 3ith day of October, 1SS8, to Jesse Wr . Vox, Company's oftice, Hooper and Jr., at thelllork. Kldredge Anv Htock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 20th day of October, 1M, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless is before, will be sold on the payment or noveroo T. 110s, to pay tne uo- lutn uay together with cost of lmquent assessment, sale. advertising and expensesvt for . Gardeners and Farmers. IUY SEEDS. WE AHE THE PRODUCERS OP They are the best in the world. They are the best for all climates. They are earlier, more hardy, vigorous aad productive than those groWa in lower altitudes. We keep a large stock of fresh seed and believe that we can give yon satisfaction. We unhesitatingly affirm that no better seeds than those we deal in can b procured. Bestowing such assiduous care upon them, we feel Justified in saying our seeds are uksubfasskd in Jli , IU.,Secretary. d A swpurity and quality.. We do not pretend o be the "only house iu the west selling KORTHRN-GROHBBDs." but W6 do claim that we have the very best seed and that has not been all over the country, for several bad to be: anywhere CHARLES W. STAYNER, years, In commission boxes, as we do not send out anv commission boxes at as so many do. Ask yonr home merchant for oar Northern-grow- n Seeds all, Counaellor OCR pricks are as low aa reliable stocks can be 6old at and afford a fair reAfloruey JLttw. ut muneration for the aexpense and labor attending the proper conduct of the see baslness. We ask trial order from all who have not used our seeds. Write PRACTICES IN ALL TUB COURTS OF THE for clrcnlara. Address all correspondence to the UTAH NUKSEHY CD., TEHBITORT. General Western Agency, Bait Lake City, Utah. NORTHKUr JIKAsLAN & GOODWINS CO.. Mines polls Minn. HAVING ESTATES TO ALL PERSONS should call upon Mr. Stayner before going into the Probate Court. He makes no charge for a consultation, and is thoroughly experienced in this branch of legal business. He wilt act as Counsel for Administrators for a very reasonable compensation. Wills prepared and filed fort probate. Office: Three doors east of NORTHEHN-GKOW- 1) seed sold N by ns. iu-;d- - W and J&oJK.TMOMAS Pes-ere- Bank. P. O. address:- - Box Lake City, UUU. 587, Salt 4 Special Notice to Taxpayers. OWING TERRITORIAL, ALL PERSONS and County Taxes, are hereby Un- notified that all of said taxes remaining of October become depaid on the 31st will and it day be the duty of the Col linquent, lector to proceed immediately thereafter to collect the same as by law required. from Section 19, Chapter VIII, Laws of Utah 1378: "If any person neglect or refuse to pay his taxes oa or before the 31st day of October in the year the taxes are assessed, it shall be the duty of the Collector to levy upon enough to personal taxable property Of the taxpayer pay the taxes and costs, and proceed to sell the same," etc. L. G. HARDY, Collector for Salt Lake County. Office, No. 5, County Court House. Salt Lake City. September 27th, 1888. did Ex-tra- LEGAL NOTICK. In the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake VOuniy, .territory ui utau, In the matter of the Estate of Ja Cabbie, Deceased. Notice of time and place for the hearing of Petition for admission to Probate of Will. AN ORDER OF SAID TO PURSUANT said matter, notice is hereby iven that Friday, the 26th day of October, ffS8, 11 a. at o'clock m., at the County Court Honse in Salt Lake City. Utah Territory, in the Court Room of said Court has been appointed the time and place for the bearing of a petition of Elizabeth Brunker, praying for the admission to probate of a certain dnenment therewith nresented. purporting Jo be the last ill and Testament of James Cabbie, deceased, when and where all persons interested' may appear and oppose the said v ui, or tne granting oi lei firobute oradministration, with the Will an ncxed, to Elizabeth lirunker as prayed for VV in said petition. Dated at Salt Lake City, October 13, 1888. JOHN C. CUTLER, dlOt Probate Clerk, Salt Lake Co Eagle llmporiiime so Elegant Short Wraps, $7 25 eacli ' " " $10 00 easl 50 50 50 seal Ptasl Wraps, $12 00 each Seal Phil 18 50 eacli. Wraps, 300. FINE SEAL PLUSH WRAPS, 500 NEWMARKETS, 300 MISSES COATjS. In all, 2.000 Garments to Select from. LKGAL KOTICK. In the Prob&to Court in and for Salt Lake County, Territory or utan. In the Matter of the Estate of Harrrlet K. Burnhaw deceased. Order appointing time and place for Set- ana to Kfflent or m inai Account Hear Petition for Distribution. V RRAIlTVO AND 'TIIIXO THK PE 9 tition of J. C. Crapo, administrator of the estate of Harriet u. Hurnham, he has deceased, setting forth that Vila adiwlni. dl kl. AM1 trauon upon said estate in this court, that all the debts have been fully paid and that a portion of said estate remains to be divid and saimoni the heirs of said deceased, for an order praying, among other things, allowing said imai account ana or aistrioa-tioof the residue of said estate among the persona entitled. It is ordered that all persona interested-i- the astateof the said Harriet R. Bumham.deeeased, be and appear before the Probate Court of the County of Salt Lake, at the Court Room of said Court, in the County Court House on the 23d day of October, lWn, at 11 o'clock a. m , then and there to show canae, why an order allowing said final account, and of distribution, should not he made, of the residue of said estate among the weirs of the said Harriet li. li urn nam, aeceaseu. Becoming k taw. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Court cause copies of this order to be post ed in three public places in Salt Lake County, and published lu the Desbuet Kvshiho Navws, a newspaper printed and circulated in Salt Lake County, three weeks successively prior to said 23d day of October, 1888. ELTAS A SMITH, : Probate Judge. Dated September 20th, 188 LIPMAN & COMPANY'S n NEW ENTERPRISE For Tailor-Blad- e Clothing. IXaTtBC selected onr own Cloths, and having; all our goods made ap under oar own supervision, we are now ready and are displaying one of the Handsomest and most select lines of ' F1HE d ; EXECUTOR'S SALE. "VfOTIOK IS HEREBY GltOBW, THAT .131 ia pursuance of aa order of the Probate Court of Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah, made on the 20th day of September, last), in the matter of the estate of Charles S. Harmon, deceased, the undersigned executors of the said estate, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, gold coin of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said Probate Court, at 12 o'clock m.os Saturday, the 20th 1888, at the office of J. 1L day of October, Meyle,4l Main Street, Salt Lake City and all the right, County, Territory of Utah, said Charles S. title, interest and estate ofhis: death, and all Harmon, at the time of Elf TS frA TAILOR-HAD- E EVER SHOWN THE CITY. I1N . , Prince Alberts, CUTAWAYS, Sacks and Frocks. Over 250 Patterns la both Fine and Medium Grades. Our garments are trimmed up In the very beat of style, equal to Custom Made, and Fit guaranteed. ' Our Expenses being small, we propose to give the the right, title and interest the said estate benefltand sell onr goods reasonable, has, by operation of law or otherwise, or in addition to that of acquired other than the said Charles S. Harmon, at the time of his death in and to all that certain lot, or parcel of land situate, lying, and piece being in said Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah, and bounded and described aa follows, to (48) rods wit: Commencing forty-eignorth of the soutn east corner of the west half ()) of north-wes- t quarter (.) of Secone (1), tion twenty-seve(27), Townsb One north of Kange (1), west Salt Lake forty-eignorth Meridian, and running thence (31) (48) rods, thence west thirty-twsouth forty-eig(48) rods rods, thence thence oast thirty two (32) rods to the place of beginning, containing nine and three fifth (& 6) acres of land. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, gold coin of the United Slates, ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid to the executors on the day ol sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said Probate Court. Bids for aaid propwill be received in writing at the said erty office of J. H. Moyle at any time after the first publication of this notice until 13 o'clock m , on the said 20th day of October, o -- Ati Excellent Business Suit for $9 60. WX ALSO OFFER AN -- M88. BENJAMIN M. HARMON, ROBERT HARMON, Har12w mon, deceased. e OfTer lite am a H.eixler Are "W n Public-th- WW to BEACH OF ALL AT PRICES ChilcTs EXCELLENT Knockabout Suit for $1.90: Our Line of Fall and Winter Overcoats AMONG WHICH WILL Bff FOUND MANY NEW DC8ICNS. 110 ACRE FARM OF- We Call Special Attention to onr Handsome Line of TA1LOR-I- I ADR TROUSERS, both in Foreign and Domestlo Patterns. road to Heber City. City, Our Complete Line of BOY'S SUITS and CHILDREN'S KlhT "Hailstone Farm." Enquire of W. Petersen, Botcher, 24 W. First South St., Bait Lake SUITS are now, 1st and we solicit your inspection of many new novelLBASB FOR TERM THREE TO on from Park years. Situated Your miles Known aa tne - dAsU City. . NEW EDITI03T OF Life Mi Trayelyl - ..... ties and Handsome. Designs amongst them. . $3T Sent by Mail on receipt of price Maw bnuaxej La. I suffered with catarrh for many rears and got co deaf that I went about my Museums, Circus aad Theatre giving directions and doing business with a big at the side of my bead. It was very annoying to me and tha amusing to those who saw me. By cliadvice of physicians I sought the mate of tba Sunny South. In six months I eonld see no change and waa discouraged. At this time I began using Chalmer's English Catarrh Cure. Is three months I felt a new man,re-in six months ray bearing returned. I fused to give a testimonial at one for tba English Catarrh Cure, as I feared It waa not permaaeas. But a year and more baa now passed, and I can now heartily indorse Chalmer's English Catarrh Cax for the cats of catarrh and deafness. JfiUGBXB ROBINSON, Circus and Proprietor Robinson's Memphis and New Orleans Ma- seums and Theatres EIFE I MATTERS OF INTEREST to Salt Lake Principal place of business. City, Vtah. Executors of the estate of Charles S. HAY FEVER, BAD BREATH. Inquest today the jury rendered "a verdict of - j CATARRJI. DEAFNESS, - TOM SAXB MX lis ...... TO HAVE Process, Steam Carpet Cleaning, Feather and Mattress Renovating. SOUTH JORDAN CANAL COMPANY. MERIIMO RAIVIS, May-nar- TVS LATEST JBPEOTBMEHT pro-ratin- g n I Territory of Utan, Salt Lake. ( ef County CABLOAB OF TB0B0UGBBBED Cutler, Clerk of the Probate I, John Court in and for the County of Salt Lake, in the Territory of Vtah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a fall, true and correct Bams are of Order appointing time and.plaee in These bred copy Vermont). imostiy of the Atwood family, large and vigorous. for settlement of final account, and to hear petition for distribution in the matter Call and examine my stock. of the Estate of Harriet K. Buraham, J. W. HABDY. deceased, as appears of record in my office. In witness whereof I have hereunto set Court, my hand and affixed the seal of said this 2 1st day of September, A. D. 1388. JOHN C. CUTLER, fSeaLl Probate Clerk. d3w 49 an acre for 20 acres good land, mostly chiefs have not yet submitted ;thei r answer to the President's propositions of yesterday made to them by Secretary Vilas, but it i understood they have decided not to accept them. Judge bhellaibarger today filed in the Supreme Court a petition for a writ of CHEAP FARM LAND! naoeas corpus in tne case. or David is. Terry of California, sentenced by Jndge Field to imprisonment for contempt of f in crops, 13 miles from Salt Lake. court. The petition in Judge Terry's behalf 17 an acre for 160 acres,.- adobe house, takes the groand that his coram ttal adobe granery and barn; two flowing was void for the reason that the prisMain Street; very wells; ; 7 miles from oner waa not (present in court at the cheap adjoina R. B. track. time the sentence was Imposed upon 37 aaaere; IS miles south; water right; him. Kivertoa. In a telegram received by the Treai an acre for 32 acres 4 miles t sury Department, the collector of San of White Bridge. Francisco annonuces the arrival at his acre for 80 acres 7 miles south-eas- t port of the steamer Farthia, with 90 BS4ofanthe city. Chinese laborers. The steamer, be aoo an acre for 150 acres 2 miles west of says, cleared at Kodlac Island, Alaska, Main. went from San Franciswnitber co. Thethey collector asks for a rnling 200 an acre for 8 acres 4 miles southwhether the Chinese should be pereast of Main. mitted to land. Also acreage at larger figures in desirable d Ia reply, Assistant Secretary says that these Chinamen maybe location. regarded as never having left the United. States, and may therefore be FULLER & YOUNG, permitted to hind, lie advises, howHO Mala Street. ever, that strict proof of this be demanded. The of War has appointed a courtSecretary of inquiry to investigate the charges of defective work in the Wasnlngtoa aqueduct tunnel. The National Street Railway Association elected officers for the ensuing vear as follows : Fresldent.George D. Kerher, of Cincinnati; first Jesse Metcalt, of Providence, R. IS A SURE CURE FOR H. Hart, of I.; second W. Washington; third H. Martin.of San Francisco; secretary, W. J. Ricnardaon, of Brooklyn. was selected as the next place eadesl aatsl Freaerlbasl of meeting. The railway snppiy men a or. Prossiie. were admitted to membership in the organization. The convention adIT ALSO CURES journed sine die. TVECESHARY AS ...... EW KM Glean Beds, Pillows and Carpets, ...... APPLY TO JS. S. WHITKHEAD'S , on Monday, October KKh, IriSV, at for the election of officers, and to take into reducof consideration the propriety the number of Trustees, ing the stock now in and of the treasury, also, removing the company's onlcefro-8alt Lake City to Went Jordan and fcr the transacting of such other bunj ness as may be brought before the meeting. JBabg W. FOX, JR., d sw td. secretary. - For Home Use. Rt"flalM From the CorreoponAenceof the hl , UNION PACIFIC RT. NEWS. CTOTJGE. AJT1 Sever Surgical Operation. It ir Endured without taking; Klhc-r-. OF THK THE ANNUAL ofMEKTING the South Jordan CaItetarn of tli DhM nal Company will be held at the Ward prevented. house of West Jordan, Salt Lake 11County, a. m J'rrt.Tri!. of Roud- Kdwarl of Mrs, Tliecase FIFTIETH out. New York, furnishes Bin apt of woman's power oi eudurauce. This lsdy 8ESATE. been treated fo- - moiitlw ia t'.ie usu.x'. WAsIltxiiTOX. Oct! IS. Teller offered a resolution kstrnctiing the committee on way for Krysipelas of tlie hiutl, without her hand hid become a Indian affairs to inquire Into th truth of the beuefit. Not until of putrid flesh did she turn to Ir. Piv:.1 mss? the that of the report Interior haa Secreltary proprietor of the "Favorite Ke:u- purchased large number of wagons for the Kcnneily, is made at Koudout. N. Y. which edy," Indian service manufactured with prison He iaformed !:er th it It was imp:sblc to labor in Tennessee. He made- some remarks on the subject intimating Hhat the nive tie haa I it must be,smpm ue.l. S'.ie complaint was really made against the late received the terrible iutelliseaco iUiutly, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. to take ether, siiipul.itiug merely After a lively debans between Teller.Batea declined and Cockiell the resolution went over on to hold her husbind's hand during trip operobjection by Cockreli. ation, and underwent the psiaful proems '1 he Senate then taok a recess of half an movia a muscle or uttering a gronn. hour In expectation of some message from without Dr. Keuneily then gave " .Favorite Itemed)-the President. The Seaite them resumed cnnilraLinn freely to cleanse th; blool and prevent a re Of the tnriff bill and was addressed by Aid-ric- turn of the dUease, ead Mrs. Meyers now who asserted that the table concerning llvss and rejoices in her groit delivranco. m me raouse ana senate uinu iurnished by the bareau of statisticsouts, I)r. Kennedy's "Fnvrite Remedy" is fiiFt and ia all proiuced some davsaao by Vest, was full. becoming a trusted householdart4iriend diseases of of miastatementaaad errors and entirely cises of Female Weakness inaccurate and roiiaileading, and that the the blood. Kidney and Liver complaints. uureau oraciais, n mey knew Anything and cmstlpittou oi tie Bowels. All druggists, L.O'J about the subject, tanst have known tkat it per bottlo. KicMaruaon , was. Drug Co- - Si, Loui.-;- Agents. Tbe diaenssioo wat continued br BanaUu-. C M I. nrsaa SPf. Aaoatlo Kvarts and Toiller. Frye, Cockrell replied t Aldrich's criticism of the tables of tne bureau, and said that they BANKS. were perfectly correct, and had been made out under headings prepared by himself, by Kepperstein. a Prussian employe of that BANK bureau, who had boen in the department at DESERET least, since 1S79, and who bad no Interest or in directly any miarepresentaindirectly; UOXl. SAL LAKE CITY. Allison offered -- re solution authorixina- the finance committee to continue its Invesaoo.ooo tigation into the tar ff. The matter laid over PAID CP CAPITA! till tomorrow. Adjourned. aessvooo SVSPLVS, . - A ISIS. f CONGRESS. Continued Ailti "Tki Orerlui IB. , New Time Card, Octeber 16tb, 1888. CHICAGO 10RTH- - Jt Friday, Cough medicinea, Ayer'a Cherry . Fev toral is in greater demand than ever. No preparation lor Throat and Lung o TrouWea is o prompt in its effects, o agreeable to the taste, and so widely TASSEXGEB TRAINS LEAVE 8AXT LAKE DAILY, AS FOLLOWS : known, as this. It is the family medi, cine in thousands of households. olaa; dolus Mortn. b.w a.m. Milford Express at at... Atlanta ami l 4.0 p.m. Express " I have suffered for years from a, ... " .fuao jutpreaa ai 7.20., m. bronchial trowblrthat, whenever I fake . Atlantic ana racino repress p.ra.; cold or ana exposed to inclement weather, 9hows itself by a very annoying Passenger Trains Arrive in Salt Lake daily, as follows Fraaa f tickling sensation in the throat and by. Iro.n NortbT" 10.00 a.m difficulty in breathing. I have tried a .Milford Express at.. I'ark Wiv and LAN. and Pacific 6.40 p.m great rnany remedies.Hit none does so .....lfctfu a.m. JuaD Jtxpreea ai Express 7.21) p.m.: well as Ayer a Luerry pectoral woicn Atlantic Kxpress at Atlantic .'iu'1 1'aciti : Express, at.... 2.2 1a.m.' always gives prompt relief in returns of A. Hepler, ny old pouiplaint. JOHH SHARP, FKANCIS COPE, General Superintendent. Inspector oi public lloads. Pariah., Terlien. Freight and Passenger Arent. ra Boune, La. ' I consider Aver'a Cherry Pectoral a most important remedy THt TH IN C SOME AM tX LEGAL NOTICES. VOMAH'S TRIUMPH. :.V . P. ftalt. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Minn FOR THIS GRAND SUBSCRIPTIONS will now be taken at Pratt Brother's Office. No. 117, 8. Main or by aay of their authorized agents. Street, Sold by Subscription Only. mm Good live Csavasaera wanted. Fancy Percale, Full Dress, AND FEET OF IBOX the Luwber for Inside finish of "' Bait Lake Temple. 1" (bade trees which axe being so generally cut down and, destroyed to make room for other! can be used by us fer a worthy pur. ' pose. Address' ' DOS O. TOTTNG, Architect Salt Lake Temple, " FANCY FLANNEL. THOUSAND 1 0 X2ST OAs FFTT t, ' Tint tlfta . t in ALSO CELEBSt ATE D PATUmD 4W ' IaIPMAN & 00., 175 & 177, East .Temple St. - ' |