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Show RAILROADS . Best of t Utah Central Railway. EVENING NEWS. All Cough medicines, Ayer's Cherry toral in iu greater demand than ever. No preparation for Throat and Luug o Troubles is so prompt in its effects, so ' agreeable to the taste, and so widely o known, aa this. It Is the family medi FASSEXGER TRAINS LEAVE' SkLT LAKE DAILT, AS FOLLOWS: , cine in thousands of households. CIlB Kortli. dolus; Booth. Ailao'tic and V. X Kxpress at... 8.00 a.m. Milford Express at.J.. 4.00 p.m. " I have nffered for years from a 7.20.a.m. bronchial trouble that, whenever I take City and Local Lxprcaaat.... 3.44 p.m. juau Express at l'rk U0 11. Adantio and Pacific Express at.. p.m.cold or am exposed to inclement weathshows itself by a very annoying er, a follow Lake Arrive Trains in 9alt daily, jr Passenger tickling sensation in the throat and bya From.. Sowtfe. Kro.n NorlU. have trid .10.00 a.m diniculty iu breathing.but I none Milford Kxpress at. I'ark PHv an J CAN. and Pacific does so remedies, many great . 6.40 a.m. H.2.1 at..... Juab pan Express Express well as Ayer a Cherry Pectoral which 7.20 p.m. Atlantic Express at..... always (rives prompt relief in returns of tlantic ami 1'acins Express at.... i.i a.m. my old complaint. .cjnest a. nepier, JOHN SHARP, FRAXCI9 COPE, of Public Roads, Parish Ter- Inspector General Superintendent. Uen; reijrtit and Passenger Agent. re .Bonne, La. ' I consider Aver'a Cherrv Pectoral a most iuiKrtaut remedy riiLEGlUPllIC IVev Time Card, October 15th, 1888. --- CHICAGO am the UNIQN PACIFIC RT. 1st AiTCCTCDM sUy List Ihroagh milmaa Sleepers aad Medsra Bay U. Coaches from U iu i'OFUL.AKbobsROUTE u i TUB FAST AXD KXiBOAJTr -- Hlsssmri aUver, atAAUBa RAILWAY. OfGrlani Express- - makes close Uaioa Deyot iibjms Which ' Uuat with through train free , DIRECT CONNECTIONS Denver, Cheyenne, Kansas City, Cun eil Bluffs, Omaha, Chloaga, St. Louia antf all Nebratfta, Calorada, Idaho, Mentana," Oregon, Washington Tor ritery, and Northorn Paoifio Coaal Caecked Through t aad frem all :':;( faints East and We.t.ano coaaeetiea aad at Missouri Ktver with aJLXJT LATCB O L'X' 3f lim- ited Trains ef Eastern Liaes. FREE amity Sleepers Mall TrUaa And Eastern - TIIOH. L. K I Ml;.VI I j, J. 8. TEUBETS,' " G. P. A T. A.. AcUns Gcu'l Man'jt'r. OMAHA. OMAUA. CUiec. DIRKOT LINS TO Ti ST. PAUL., DULUTH, ABB PALACE SLEEPING OARS Dining Cars n TDBOrai ALL 7.20 ....10.30p.m. and Exprces Mail and Express. a.m. ...11.30 p.m. Traveling TRAI9B. KEPAHT. II. TOUHQ, 'i.ij p in 8.03 a.m, ECHO AND PARK Pattenfer Agent, alail and Express SALT LAKE CITT. wniTi'ts.H. c. mcKKB,K.r. vnuoa, lics'i iis.nj'r. Ti'Oic Hu'j'i. Gea. Fas.'Agt ' ' Mail and ARKIVK. a.ra. 11 20 3.13 p. m Express n linn Winr. J' Qnnm UiiUll UlilU 1113 u Ul'lll ls'cONSKCTIOH The Denver, Texas & Ft. it (r Now l'.r,:n IValo, Denver, Worth R. R. ni.r. Roi rr.) vt Ijno From Colorado Springs the au iuuecessfui cssim, ana a sew at nnnirPP IlrErBrTi own lull deaf furs yoar noma, bt one wso wa years. TreaUdsy meat the noted specialists without ben4t. Omrtd himatlf in three months, aad siaee ihea liasdreds of etksra. Vail particular I If ii I.U U twanty-eifth- t SALT LAKE FORT DOUGLAS Il'Y Dii-- Si ail Puirsto in Joivraoo, Utah, Wyoming & Nevada, Digestion. Only r lo WITH . Kit NOTICE. THE SALT UNTIL Kl'RTH Port DoukUs Railway will run Leave D. A U. G. Depot, fl.50 and D.00 a.m., and 5 50 p.m. 3jC Poin's. Or'oans aid the Arrive at D. A K. C, 8.30 and 10;i0 a.m., and 7 00 p.i'i., i.:k anu 9.5j a.m., Leave I'eniu-ntiary4.25 and C.25 p.m. !Vc Per-irto !'a'.tc :it.s and 'J.50 a.m., r.'i Arrive at Penitentiary, I r.ea"-- . ijii t ' IiI.m;: r.ig.-4.'.'j and 6.") p.m. ! 4 I r.iMm-- n eavc Mill Creek, 7.2 and 40 a ra., 4.10 ari ii I -- n ; ';; r i br(-Knit d.lO p.m. .. .. r.!i. ! at Mill Creek, 7 13 and 9.35 a.m ! f a.'qna!'.-- ! rjiiit of 4.CSArrive and 6.0-- i p.m. l eave r"ort Douglas, 8.05 and 10.05 a.ni 4.5. and 6.55 p.m. 11: ... jr.i IU'1. Arrive at fort Douglas, 8.00 and 10.20 a.m., C II. il 4.50 and 6.30 p.m. Parties wishing to send thejir children to schol from points outside of city, will Jind v trains a ereat accommodation. ihre ' : ' : i: ' t I'rtie liaTinff work in the city and livlnji: nt points alonn the road, will tind trains vcrv convenient. : A i . r f Kor tourists to see the most beautiful city, :i a . : : valley and lort in the United States, take a Douglas. trip over the Salt Lake & Fort To realize the beauties of nature, see the citv from Douglas bench. first Visiting days at Penitentiary are the i'r-f-onana in earn inontn. irriaiy Thursday wishimt to vi'it Penitentiary oatsid tKNVER A!Cp of above-namedays can do so, but are allowed only privilege or tcoing on renilen-tiai-alls. Octnule city limUB. parties w ishina to stop ffain can dso by irivivit an npward and RAILWAY. downward motion of the arm, being at the Unit! in sijrht of enarineer. Trains will stop at all street crossings in ! city when signaled. Mreet car connections at D. 4 R. G. Do pot. Fuller's Hill, corner Fifth East and Eighth South Streets and in short time at the root or Main street. IN EKFE'JT OCTOBER 13, 23c fait Lake to Port Dourrlas and return, K.V.ST I1ULM TILMNS. Salt Lake to Mill Creek and return, 25c. Salt IiLe to Sunrar House and return, 23c, :o. 10. So. 8. Salt Lake to Sugar House, Mill Creek and Lv. rt.40a.ra. 5.30 p. m iU'len Douzlaa and return, for school Fort 0.5U p.m. Ar. 11.00 a.m. "alt Lake City children. 10c. r. IJ.-'i- p.m. l'rovo prinfr-il!Ar. p. ni. Denver Ar. 9.00 p.m. i5!l!-;Hl!- i 8.00 a.m. Ar. 1. Chicago Hi rx DYES non-fadin- g trains as follows: ..'-'- O . NTV EDITION OF CJUB8CRIPTIONS I I FOB THIS GRAND Good live Canvassers ..- I I . . . , ! tho-Kor- t s FEET OV BOX F1 Elder THOUSAND Luirber for inside finish of the Salt Lake Temple. Shade trees which are being so generally cut down and destroyed to make room for others can be used by us fer a worthy pur pose. Address DON O. YOUNG, Architect Salt Lake Tcmp'le, d Rio Grande Western v DRIED APRICOTS 1868! Scenic Lice of the World PARK. S. TRAINS. No. No. 7. WEST-BOUN- .neville S: Salt Lake ...Lv. City Ojrden an Francisco I. v. 5.10 p.m. Ar. n.30 p.m. Ar. 7.C0 a.m. 7.00 8.50 10.10 HSIIEII rwery mi V. C E. E.ll.ll 9. a.m. a.m. a.m. S, P. TEASDEL'S. City patrons leave your address and our delivery wagon win cau tor mem, d&s Sin f t. G. ivr. "ST. LOUIS TRADK. 8ALT IJkKE CITY, UTAH. j i tW Telepbcaa to Brewery, P. Q. Box, iUUNSON & CO. - No. Sti. "W 333 ST SIR 23" 456. BLNGHAM AND ALT A TRAINS. , , HiRKET PRICE BIGHEST We are now prepared to prompilT snp and Bottle i Ueer of the public with Ketnrning, .ior nDlltT. .?nonuiar i.nces. City Baaet 1M . Ma'a Sk Tclspkoas 133 If. BENNETT, A. FISHER BREWiNG CO. Gen. Pass. At. e.ve Salt Lake City. ,.J) a.m. Arnre Salt Lake City, 4.30 p.m. . D C. DODGE, General Manager. J. No. 411 1 Locwst Street, 1LO SI LOUIS, and meat reUabls Stock of Medi - - : WITH THE CEOORAPHY OF THE COUNTRY WILL OBTAIN MUCH USEFUL INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE "N ACQUAINTED Larjrest ines.. Rooks, Cases, aad other Ilomosopattaie ,oods in the West. IT Our Goods are ased by all prominent Pbysiciaas in Salt -Lake City, aae la the Territory. SV orders from the Country are prompt-- y filled, ar.d Goods sent by Express. aeekslrork's Tesle, Vmem OOets a: ARTUL'K SUSTAINED. ,TI0 1.00. Manson A Co' Croup and Cough Syrcp, which has no equal in the treat vent of Croup aad general Coofha, it ive tnmediaitV relief, and cures permanently. Priee per battle K5 cts. a Our complete JJomceopmtkie Qutdcmnd JFrie l.itt is sent Oruti to any address. THS PATENT Wire Gauze Oven Door n TBI LATEST MFBOTnElTT ON THS HaMaanaaMwvsaMMaaBUBMM with Eastern Lines at CHicafro and position rontinuous nnes at termloal points "West, Northwest and Southwest, make It the true that chain of steel which unites the Atlantic and Pacific. Its main line and branches include 7h!cagx, Joliet, Ottawa, La Salle, Peoria, Geneseo, Jtfolne and Sock Island, in Illinois; Daveaport, Kuscatine, Wnshinjrton, Fairfield, Ottumwa. Oskaloosa.West Liberty, Iowa City.Dealloines,' Itdianola, Wirt era et, Atlantic, Knoxville, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Centre ana council fcuuns, in lows ; uaiiaan, Trentcn, Cameron, St. J oseph and Kansas City, in Missouri ; Leavenworth and Atchison, in Kansas ; Minneapolis and St. Paul, ir . Minnesota; V7tertow& and Sioux Falls, in Dakota, and many other nrosDerous towna and cities. It also offers a CHOICE OF ROUTES to and from the Pacific Coast and intermediate places), maiinpr all transfers in Union 'Depots. Fast Trains of fine DAT COACHES, elegant DININO CARS, magnificent PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CABS, and ibetweejaajPhioaso, St. Joseph, Atchison and City) restful HEOXJCJf-IJs'- G C'HAIit CARS, seats FREE to holders of through first class tickets. mid-UxJc- rresaees Practical Resalts In Bskl.f ass Bowti. serer ksfSrs sttamra la say Csoklsg Apparatas, asd will l in g'"ii' THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y (CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE) Extends west and southwest from Kansas City and St, Joseph to- Fair bury Nelson, Horton, Topeka-- syt.p i i a j m m i j Horingrton, Hutchinson, Wichita, Caldwell, and all IjtJj ajl wA ad f points in southern Nebraska, interior Kansas and bovond. yVkT passensrer equipment H I B 1 11 Entire of thrf celebrated Pullman jV J ' H manufacture. Solidly t 1 F l 1 1ST iWf I rail. Iron and stone bridg-estrack of heavy steel iSJti All safety appliances and modern improvements. Commodious, well built stations. Celerity, certainty, comfort and; luxury assured. - i bl-iDGt- ed . THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE M,M,iliefresdd8 of Cwiisg THEOEY la that ITS all Food Bakerd or Cooked, should be cooked in fresh air freely ad mill ted to the oven. Ttns is done by discarding the close oven door heretofore used, and substituting for it a door containing a sheet of Wire Gauza nearly as large as the doof lUelf. - air VM Uoorthe nroces freely elrealates.faeihtatinr Tnreasb this III- of cooking, and prodncicg food that is n- and nutrition, and aclu auaJled in flavor with less consumption of foe than in an oven with a closed door. It makes ao enormoos saving la the weight of meac lialssi prsdsess Isirsrer leaves af less attention from the Brewa, require cook, and promotes the health of the family by the surxKiOK quality or thb roon COOUO IX IT. OPINION OW AN KXPKRT. Mas. MAar B. Wxlcb. Tudun twtm. lie Iconomy, Iowa 6 tale University, "My aeuDsrate jnattmeni is tn( me even or the Ran re, a compared with otiiers, is sot only .more equally heated m every part front aad rear bat as a result of its superior ventilation the food placed ibereta is better osoked, while rstainlas; a sweeter Savor, aad a larger proportkm of its bei luieea. 1 sad, also the consumption of fuel in this Range is much less than my other aj: Is the between Chicago, Xtock Island, Atohison, Eansn City, ajad Minneapolis and St. Paul. The tourist ronto to all Northern Summer Resorts. Its Watertown Branph traverses the mast productive lands of the great "wheat and (1 and Dakota. airy belt" of Northern Iowa, Souwesterh Minnesota The short line, via Seneca and Kankakee, oners superior VI Hill, WW. Lafafacilities to travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis,Leavssr-srortCouncil Bl'iffs, St. Joseph, Atchison, Sa4 tsrUlastrates Ctraalan aas Pries LUt yette, and Kansas City, Minneapolis and St. FauL For Tickets. Ma.rs. Folders, rrr anv desired Information. LICE LSI 0 8 mi PEG 0., ST. LC 1115 apply to any Coupon Ticket Ofnoe In the United States or Canada, ox aodrsss, East-Centr- al n, .F.. 5T! J0HN, 0neral Kanacer. UilLAOO, ILL. tMHE E. A. H0L8R00K, Oeal Tlcast Pass'r Agwia. I FOX lALB BT C. M. J.,SolAfreiits in Sal t Lake City ka tavkem benefit. TkeT all ena ear Ilalarlal! Dlaeataea ef aad Fe- .fill IUSDEEISISJSGIS. I8L PEI GRAEFENBERQ UlV hambenNL. Jf CO. T. Berlin. Oct. 19. STIIOEBAKER'S Fine Carriages, Buggies & Carts, Surrey Wagonm, Spring Wagons, Delivery Wagons, Coal and Butcher The solicitor for the Js2 l C nj ! Y VA- -: ? -- Wagons, Farm Wagons. jr. I. CASE THRESHING M if RIMS. CJO-A.TE- 8 Patent Lock Lever Rakes. Net Patent Liiil Mj srrlssa's, Wfera aad How. Bead Heatfci (eel aa4 CsOllwd Sstlkx aavd Han4 Flows, Gradlatg aad DHeklaC riws. mm m la Kla-h-t ra Slsea aaal Styles. Fine and Cheap Harness for Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, n rJS 'ttayn;iilitMfsW. fcErVrrarTi "--- '. '' ' 'i ; i". ) ""h' .'i' gaai ray TTirrasVaK l T fcV WSfcM t. fMtiia idl n III In aTilB E, m- a 1 c LEOAL NOTICES. tic o fsr ANNt'AL ... fc--f.i s - MEKTIKO OF THE of the South Jordan Canal Company will lie held at the Ward uonseor w est Jordan, Salt Lake County. on Monday, October StKh, at 11 a. ni . for the election of oniccra.atid to take inU tne consideration propriety of reduc tbe Trustees. ing; number o( the htock now in and of , treasui-ythe also, removing1 the company' oiHce from (Salt Lake I'uy to West Jordan ana ror me transacting or sum oiner ousi nets as may bo brought ietore ma meeting. LDFFICE JKssB W. lOX, JR.. dA sw td. 8ecrUt7. THE li, , , . V " t yj Coniuination Fence &Fimco llacMiies. pro-ratin- g AND SALES ROOMS, 101 & 103 E. FIRST SOUTH STREET. FACTORY AND YARD, CORNER EIGHTH SOUTH AND STATE ROAP. CHARLES W. STAYNER, Attorney and Coantellor amn at Law. rBJtCTICES IX AI,L TBE COCHTS OF THE TEBRITOnT. A LL PERSONS HAVING ETATKS TO xV. sett e should call upon Mr. btayner before going 'into the frobate uourt. lie makes no charge fer a consultation, and it thoroughly experienced in this branch of legal business, lit will act as Counsel for Administrators for a very reasonable com Wills prepared and filed for pensation.Office : Three doors east of Ies probate. eret Bank. P. O. address: Box 687, Salt Lake City, Utah. tract from Section 19, Chapter VIII, of Ctah. 1878: "If any person neglect or refuse to pay ilia taxes on or oeioro.tne ;uhi oay oi October in the year the taxes are assessed, it shall be the duty of the Collector to levy upon enough personal taxable property ol the taxpayer to nay the taxes and cost 9, and etc. pioceeu lo sen tne same,' L. ti. HARDY. Collector for Salt Lake County 'Office, No. 9, County Court House. did Salt City. Neptembor27th, lst-S- . Ike ... LJCGAL NOTICE. fn tbe Probate Court in and for Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of James , Not.ce of time and place for the heannft of felition for admission to frouate or v ill. T3URSUANT TO AN OBUKR OK SAID JL Court in said matter, notice is hereby given that Friday, the Z6tn day or October, lfW, at 11 o'clock a. m., at tho Cornty Court House in saitLake City, Ltan Territory, in the Court Room of said Court has been ap the time aad (dace for the bearing pointed or a petition or i!.iizaiein HruDtcr, pray ail admisaioa to probate of a cert for the ing document therewith preheated, purporting to be the last and Testament of James Cabbie, deceased, when and where all per sons interested may appear and oppose the in, or tne granting or let probate or said with the Will an tcrs of administration, KUitabetb to Drunker as prayed for aexed. in saul petition. Dated at Salt Lake City, October 13, ISSj. JOHX 0. CUTLER, dlOt Probate Clerk, Salt Lake Co. LKUAL MOT1CK. In the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah. In the Matter of the EsLite of Hairnet R. Burnham, deceased. Pure," Silver Gloss Corn Starch, POD TUE LAODIIT, J. tHK THB VEBY PERFECTION C. Craivo, OF QUALITY. No. 70 MAIN STUKf yj'. S0L0ID0N BROTHERS. TO THE FRIEXDS OF II03IK EiVrERPRISK: would say that we MA KK BOOTS ami SHOES, equal in Style and Finish, and MUCH MOKE DURABLE thaw any Imported Goods brought into the Market, anil we guarantee all Seatttf, ami that the Price is as Low as any goods that are Solidly Made of First Class Material. FTe SOLOMON BJiOS. avid $ames & Co, PLUMBERS. GAS and STEAM F1TTEBS. iLsas ra riumling MateHal, Fxtmps, Pipe and Fitttngs, Stemnt Usaiing Supplies, Tin and Iron Ileofltfj, Iron Cornice, Guttering. Etc. e sf PE-tiUo- administrator estate of Harriet IL Burnham, forth that be has deceased, setting tiled his final account of his adminis tration 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 ea among the heirs of said deceased, and other things, for an order praying, among allowing said final account and of distribution of tne residue of said estate among the persons entitled.. It is ordered that all persons Interested in the estate of the said Harriet IL iturnham.de-ccased- , be and appear before the Probate Court of the County of Salt Lake, at the Court Room of said Court, la the County Court House on the 23d day of October, lss, at 11 o'clock a. m , then aad there to show cause, why an order allowing said final account, and of distribution, should not be made, of the residue of said estate among tbe heirs of the saul Harriet R. Burnham, deceased, according to law. It is further ordered that the ClerK of thi Court cause copies of this order to be poet ed tn three puhllc places in Salt Lake Coun tv, Bod published in the DeSRKXT EVKSISO Naws, a newspaper printed and weeks three ia Salt Lake toCounty, r23d said day ef prior sucCcsaively ISoS. of. TAIlE. FOR TI1K On!-rvUatt- Order appointing time 'and place for Rct ucment or rinai Account ana to Hear Petition for Distribution. READING AN D FI LI SO lETGSFORB'S IE lit cfrcu-late- GARDEN HOSE AND LAWN Lavxin IVO. 457 0.. EDDBE Pins S SPRINVCLXf-.- anKi'ar. DRUG C DMPMY, WHOLESALB AND KKTAII u twia U DIHBCTOBS: n. HIKWOOUKT. S. BILLS, WM. B. IUFAKN1II, J. S. MAVIU FARLOW. JAMS, d October, EClAS A. SMITU, 1'robate Judge. v Dated September i0U,U v TUB MOS1 CVJiri.ETK LINK OF and Patent Kedicir.es in the West. Drugs, Chemicals, ' . i rfasri. Faiw j Kep, sic, Pal.ts, Oils, Brathe. ' ) Territory ofofUtaa, Salt Ike. i County Probate & LKJUOUS, ALES & I, John C. Cutter, Clerk ofofthe OUTERS, Salt Lake, Con rt in and for the County of do in the Territory Utah, hereby certify Tor Meiicinal and Family "e. Special Attention given loassll Orders that the foregoing ia a full, true and correct prices guaranteed naiie by mail or exprei",and low at if buiiKht in pewen. copy of Order appointing-- time and place for settlement of final account, and to VI-- PHY8ICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS AHTKA1EI.T ULLKD DAY OR NIGHT hear petition for distribution in the matter of the Estate of Harriet K. Burnham, deceased, as appears of record in my DRUGS. MAKE A SrECTAIYTY OF office. In witness whereof I have hereunto aet my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, We dcire to thank the people of X'l.i'.i for heir kind tnpport In the past, and sln.ll this 21et day of September, A. D. 1888. JOUK C. CUTLER, strive to merit it in the future. Seal... Probate Clerk. o3w A , STIJDEBAKER if S'f 'l I PX VER, Y8 l VTifc.'v . A. fc. n imatvi-iiii.i'i--ra- c " &i Ti t b3 ofs;-- ; S fc ii i 5 r f cf,oL o - riMTirnniv r gsa , m riii m I V ..I , IV-i- rail Lis ef Tellst Arrlcles, Pe PURE WINES , BRANCH HOUSE, Sn.U Lake City, Utah. Write Us tor Prle. daAV It . 8WITTS 87ECOT0 ' Ia entirely a vegetable preparattoa bo Mereary, Fotsah, Arsaate, or otker potsonoua ssbstsaoea. . coa-tslai.- g SWIFTS SFKCTFfC Has cured hundreds of cases Of Epithelioma or Cancer f the Bkln, thousands of cases of Bessms, Blood Hnmora ana SklB ta. tte and hnaareds of taonaaada of eases of Serof-la- . Blood Potoon aad Blood Taint. swirrs spzeino Ha relieved thousands of eases of Mercurial Poisoning, Rheumatism aad StiOaess of the Joints. ' CTsiTTiXOOOA. Tsan- t- Jane 97. IffiS Swift. Spsclflc Co., Auants, Oa. Gentlemen : Is the early part of tbe present year, a bad esse of blood poison appeared upon ma. I begun taking I8. 8. 8. ander advise of another, and stilt feel SreaUy improved. I medletae aad ahaU eonttnu to do taking tbeam so until I IbeUeveltwiU wlL perfectly effect a perfect sura, Yonr truly, Boc. F. How ABO, m West surf 8. CraxnaOA, R. C, July 7, 18S9 The Swift Speelflo Co, Atlanta, Oa. 43entlemea 1 1 was a great offerer from maseniar rheumatism for two years. I eonld ge no permsaeat relief from any medicine prescribed by my physician. I took over a dosea bottle, of year 8. S. 8., and sow I am aa well a I ever was ia nay life. I am .ore your stedkaae .cored me, aad I would recosnmsmt it to any one loSering frosnvkny blood disease. Tour O. K. Hcukk, truly, a O.B.B. Conductor C ' Waco, Texas, Kay f, WW Oentlemea : Tne wtfe of one of my cuatotners was tsrrlbly aroieiea wiui a loatnaosae saia aisaase, taat fchs waa oonflaed covered her whole body, I torfeer bed forpsaveraiya by this aflUotlon. and could ao bets herself atalL- She eouM rra a violtent and Bottueapakin. akfh Tbe d Incase baJBed tbertlnglng the he shy tela iwaswaUM I. - ifr a Q.aJ t of becan finally atvlnc fata wife Swift's BotKnAa. and she eomaaeaosd to Improve almost Immediately, and in a few weeks she wag apnow s hearty parently welLwhhShenolatrace the affltcUoa ef B. lady, jr. left. Yours vary Saaas, Wholesale truly, Prngjdat. Austia Avenue. ' Traatlaa oa Bleed and 8km Pteesaea aaaiied frea. TO Bwnrr Brxcuic Co., Drawer a, Atlaata, Oa.; New vms, 7.w Biou)w.T,r. . ia to-da-y - PURE WE awawawawa EXKcLrroR's 'c has addressed to tne authorities a protest against the seizure of Emperor Frederick's memorial pamphlets. The paper declares ave bis diary to his eon-so- rt Frederick with full liberty to publish or otherwise dispose of tbern. and it refers to Empress Frederick as a witness ; m its bebaiif. i'Aeitung ' ?i5elO Cabbie, Deceased. e FnUinim o it-- ketUe. Colcm b Km Oct. 19. The Brother hood of Brakemenot tbe United States and (Janaoa were In session today dia cussing the new constitution. After consideration the constitution was re commuted to the committee on constitution for the purpose of inserting amenaments. Aajournea nntu Mon- aay. Tbat PensisFlvanla Tragedy. vTiLKESHiitiiK, Pa., Oct. 19. A dar ing murder and robbery occurred this morning a few miles from here on the Wilkesharre mountain. Paymaster John NfcClure and stable boss IIuKb FlanieaOof Fbiladelphia, and their horses, were shot dead aad a sum of money amouiiitins: to $12,000 in their by the murder possession was takenmen were on their ers. The murdered way to pay the workmen en McFad new braach of the Leblsh Valley den's road between, Mill Creek and Lascai Ran. They were rldins alone in a tbrouub s strip of woods to the bu:y place where the paj meats were to be made, when ue highwaymen stepped out of the woods ciylng hair shot both horses dead, i FlaDkan and the pay master. The money composed of gold and sHver the, robot-rtook. The act has caused a great deal of excitement here, and all efforts are beinz by the police, detectives and zens. to capiture the villaine bodies of J. B. McClure and Flanigan were dibcoverad about 10:40 o'clock by Contractor McFadden of Philadelphia, who was coming from his cilice at Creett, a mile and a tail from Juniper saw tie scene cf the tragedy, lie firstfrom the buggy, aad the horse bleeding gunshot wounds, lie next discovered McClure below the wheels quite dead and with bullet boles in his bead, mc Fadaen then returned to bis office lor his foreman, and the two went to the scene of the tragedy. Both armed themselves. On reaching the lonely soot they found irianlgan's body iyiaz alongside the road. He had been shot in tue head.: The money. $10,000 in currency and $1,000 in specie, which had been can led in 'a leather satchel. was gone. Tbis money was drawn out ol tue Wyoming National Binxoi this city at m o'clock tins morning, liotn McClure and Flaniinn. ais Companion. were well armed. It is thought they were shot from amousn. ureal ex citement prevails. Local detectives and policemen are out, and telegrams concerning tbo assassination havu been sent to ail pe tals. Clever Caviare f a fcwladler. NKW.YoRK.Oct 19. Inspector Byrnes l)an received a cable dispatch from Antwerp, signed by Detective Iieidel berg, announcing the capture oi Adolph Sambalino, who Is wanted for swindling nils employer, David 8. Peroe, a feather importer at 000 Broadway, in this city, out of at least $20, 000 and perhaps more. Sambalino was a special c mndential clerk. His crime is peculiar, and his pursuit and capture were remarkably clever detctive work. Incideta!lj, too, the mult involves the exposure of the infidelity of Sambalino's wife. Peroe was in Europe last summer. When he returned in July Sambalino, who had business, declared he had charge of all' taken the books ol the firm to his home in Brooklyn, where they bad btten burned in a Ere'wnich destroyed Sambalino's house. Peroe's suspicious were aroused and be consulted Byrnes, the Inspector, a net put a detective ou the case, but Sambalino disappeared before they got to work. wife refused to give any information about her husband. shadowed The then dttectlves the Brooklyn house, and while there engaged discovered Mrs. Sambalino's faithlessness to her tusband. Two weeks thereafter Mrs. Sambalino engaged passage onth.e "Re1 Star'.' steamship for Antwerp. Dettctive Heidelberg was seut across the Atlantic on a swifter steamer. La 6ascoin&, of the French line, starting about the same time. 11c landed at Havre, and from tbere went to Antwerp, reaching hoars before the Red there tblrty-ef- x Star steamer with Mrs. Sambalino on board. As bad been expected by Inspector Byrnes, Sambalino went on bvard to meet bis wile, and was at once arrested by Heidelbeig. The fugitive clerk will be brought oack to New York as soop as the necessary pipers can be sent to Antwerp. Yellow FeveV. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 19. The board of health today .adopted a resolution requesting the United States officials to aid by regulationfind organization in preventing the return.of absent citizens until frost occurs. There. were 27 new cases of yellow fever for the 24 hours ending at u p. ra. today. There were four deaths Woo. Low. I. J. Walker. Mrs. Chambers aad a child of Harriet Clark, (colored ) Of the new cases, 9 were whites and 18 colored. Total cases to date, 3.719 j total deaths, tee." ffi -- OA .V i s 1 TilK BUHTON - vers, aad nhould e nsed te atlmnlate tbe Llyer and Special Noticejo Taxpayers. PKRSONS OW1SG TERRITORIAL, Kidneys ta bealtJsy aotloa. XAa. LLSchool aad County Taxes, are hereby They sre inTaalnable lsr nounea tnat au or saio txxes remaining un on the become rie 31t Keaslacbe, Tlllionanesw and fiaid and dayill ofbe October the duty of the Col lector" to proceed immediately thereafter to Bowel Centalalatft. collect the same as by law required. Ex- Richmond. Vs.. Oct. 49. The meet ing of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Graefenbtrff Engineers endorsed the action of Chief ArtDor in all matters pertaining to the Brotherhood siace. last session. This CDILDRLVS PJJAGEA. virtually sustains Chief Arthur's po sition in the strike. Best lCadteiae for OkUarsm. ( seats pet Sam-balino- ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. CHICAGO, Its central end close connsction- and at any tlat wlla THE DRAKKUEN. and nouular work will now be taken klPratt at Brother's Office. No. 117, 8. Main Street, or by any of their authorized agents bold by subscription only. wanted. r Opposed (o Trusts. Eoston, Oct J 19. In response to a recently published 1 tter ef Suprerre Master Workman Powderly, Of the Kaights of Labar, reiiaestioi; an expression toof opiaisn of the local assemblies as the necessity for Congressional legislation on the subject of trusts, Local Assembly 1233 has sent a letter to President Cleveland, in which he is asked to transmit a meseage to Congress nemanaics immeaiate lecls lation to abolish all institutions that gamble in food, a&d ia further protec tion to the masses, "tnat all trusts" be t abolished. PIIXS '.'y Life ann Travels ofParleyP.Pratt. - i'.-.uM- PILLS. Tlae ADIES &PAf;FiC RAILWAY The TEXAS GRAEFEI kEkG Z '(G) ation, aad underwenfr-Thpiinfu! process without moviuj a muscle or uttering a groin. Dr. Kennedy then gave " Favorite Remedy " freely to cleanse the blood and prevent a return of the disease, aad Mrs. Meyers now lives and rejoices in her great deliverance. Dr. Kennedy's "Favorite Remedy " is fast becoming a trusted household friend in all cases of Female Weakness and diseases of the blood, Kidney and Liver complaints. uiu vuumipuuou oi uie uoweis. , All druggists, $1.03 per bottle. Richardson Drag Co.. Su Louis, Agents. . ASTOBUS B. O. BE. I. Ilrsc nil Gilltousness, aad improve CIT. DKFART. The Msbnb Case. Chicago, Oct. ;i9. Arguments lathe Wabash litigation were concluded tc- day.before Judge Ore sham . , A conference was beld between the court sxd counsel lor both elJcs. Orders were prepared for ttie consolidation of all toe foreclosure suits witn the Knox and Jessup suit u the first moritcaRe ei i?o.. a reference was also ordered to Masters Wilson and Rix and General McNulta's irectiversbip was extended to the consolidated cause. The orders' will be entered of record la Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. The re ceiver was ftutliorizfcd to renew th lease of the short branch road and the Hannibal and Naples division at Pitts field, Illinois. 0, The 11.30 p.m. train, leaving Salt Lake and the 10.3 J p.m. train, arriving 'at Salt LAke, carry tnrougn ''unman oieepers eat aa appunauoa. Salt Lake City, Cheyenne. Denver . 41 srsst tlst St. Ns . A, FA and Kansas City. Other trains carry Sleep- r&Jk Ottv OS. sAw ers both eist and weet bound between o?rlcn.and Ckuncil Rratfs. Sleeping: car reservations can be secured DEERLESS m for either east bound trams, or for Jhe Utah & Northern and Oreiron Short Line trains by application to the Union Ticket Office at Yonr Own Dyeing:, at Houae. salt Uike uuy or oguenV. J. PARKER, Thev will dye cvervthlnir. They are sola" Division Pass. Ajft. everywhere, i'rire 10c a packasre. The; have no eqnal for ntieneth, Ilrightness. Amount m Paekugcs r for Fastness oi & Dolor, or Qualities. Th- y do not I'rock or smut ; 40 colors. For sale by kloortr V13 Mien A Co., n.. Nam Street, sharp & Younger A C. H. McCoy. 272 S., Mala 8t lv , , Exprcas Accommodation... P.oud- - illu.-.tratio- u Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 8.03 A Mail and . j p.m. NORTHERS AND OREGON SHORT LINE. AKKIVBV. M.'M a.ra. and Majt Express 10.30 p.m. Accouimodation ror full icforaatiee apply to J, . Mail Hnd KxprcsB Mail ana Kxprcen UTAH AKB Frtftnan. The case of Mn. Ed ward Meyers, of 11 f DEPARTURE OI l'ACIKIC TRAINS Mln Ltne. Mail North-Wester- Tniraa;ai at JJ 1SL X. Y. Kiutton, CURB FOBt FILKk Itching Files are kaowaa by sneiatare Ilk. rspiration, producing very disaareeabl tckin after retttnr warm. This form aa well as Blind, Bleeding and protruding at once v. tne apaiicatiea ei ut. nies, yieia Tile kosanke's Reined r. wk ek sets directlv apoa ttas parts aflected, absorbing the tuTbat Lead Fallare. mors, allaying the inteuse itehiag and ef teasing a permanent core. M cents. AdS Chicago, Oct. 10. The failure of the drsss The lr. Besaako sfedicla Oe .Fiona, sAs lead firm of Nithan Corwiih fc Co. is O.. er Z. O. af . I. Drug 8tsre. still the main topic of conversation in financial circles here. Attachments were filed ia the local courts to cover the assets of Corwith & Co. and Nathan Corwllh individually, to tfce amount of over ."foOO.OOO, and in a general way it la Known tnat tnic. liaDUKtes are at least liW.000. The fciale by Corwith of a large oloeir of real estate the day before, hastened the action of the Union National Bank. Corwlth's transfers ou the record far two days were $335,-00PREPARED BY and coming on the eve of the atDr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. tachment suit have Kiven rise to considerable talk. The sheriff today Bold by all Druggists. Pries 01 ; six bottles, t attached at least half a million in real estate which, it. is thought, will be ICK HE1S1CHE. ample to protect all local sreditors, CUKE ttel wflh Free Sample unless the number is much larger than Z. C. M. L Drug Stoi t of Dr. Gunn't Lirer Pills. Cure without is supposed. The firm of CorwH'.o & may Co. was started; thirty years a;;o. groat mildnMB, fall; removes Pimples in the Face; relieve life."-Samu- Lines. From the Correspondence of the IIS D R0UMU SUNCHINS OSHLAitWa PROCESS r NEWS. NAIL. 1AM cot Nev Yor, furaiUes an pt Na. oat, of woman's power of endurance. This lady a was thanieJ, lynched near negr, for months in the usual been Wharton last nJan, and trouble be- had for treated the hind, v.itliotit way Erysipelas tween tb races' Is feared Nathaniel benefit. Not until herofband had become shot and killed: Isaac Van Dorn. a iaass of putriil flesh dtd sho turu to lr. David white engineer. Tnesdav ntrbt. be cause the latter' prevented him from Kennedy, proprietor of the ' Favorite Rem nexro toy. The murderer edy," which is made at Rondout, N. Y. whipping He informed her that it was impossible to was captured oy a puasa ol citizens at Wharton, who were bringing him back save the hand it must be amputated. She to BrszoDia, when an armed and received the terrible intelligence quietly, masked mob took the nrisoner from declined to take ether, silipulatinj; merely thm and hangett) him to a tree. to hold her husband's hand during the oper- my power, family, many times during the past never and have it known thirty years, to full. It will relieve th most serious affections of the throat and lungs, whether in children or adults." Mrs. E. G. Edgerly, Council Bluffs, Iowa. "Twenty years ago I was troubled with a disease of the lunzs. Doctors afforded me no relief and considered my case hopeless. I then began to use Cherry Pectoral, and, before 'I Ayer's had finished one bottle, found relief. I coutiiuicif to take this medicine until a cure was effected. I believe that Ayer s el Pectoral saved my Chry Griggs, Wankegau, 111. ' ' Six years a 20 I contracted a severe cold, which settled on my lungs and soon developed all the alarming symp toms of Consumption. 1 naa a cougu, night sweats, bleeding of the lungs, in chest ana sides, ana was so pains confined to m V nrnatrnteil a to '! bed most of the time. After tryingj various nrescrmtions. without benent. my pliysician finally determined to give me Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I tooK jt, and the effect was magical. I seemd to rally from the first aoae 01 tms medicine, and, after using only three ever. bottles, am as well ana son a as 111. lloduey Johnson, Springfield, (fee Cadtedl Carry": vrli a 18. PUT Severe Surgical Operation. It is Endured without taking Lther. Return of the Disease prevented. A Continued from First Pate.l Two TrMieeMes is Texas. Brazonia, Texas, Oct. 19. Nat For Home Use.in have tested its curative I "Tkt Oierlini Root, Oct. 2s Biiardajr, Pec- - -- WOMAN'S TRIUMPH. palk. . the right, title and interest the Aia estate of law or otherwise, has, by operation or ia addition to that of acquired other than, the Mid Charles S. Harmon, at the time of I his death in and to all that eertaan lot, piece I or parcel of land situate, lying, and being in said Salt Lake County, Territory ot utan, and bounded aad described aa follows, to rods wit: Commencing forty-eigcorner of the 'west north of the south-eas-t t of Sechalf Oi) of quarter (27) .Township one (1). tion twenty-seveLake north of flange one (1), weat bait forty-eigMeridian, and running thence north thirty-tw(44) rods, thence west (.') t (4"0 rods rods, thence, south (32) rod te the place thence east thirty-twof beginning containing; nine and three-fiftacres of land. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, gold coin of the United Slates, ten per cent of the purchase the money to be pi t to the executors on of sale day of sale, balance oa confirmation by aaid Probate Court. Bids for aaid propat the aaid erty wUI be received in writing office of J. II. Moyle at any time after the first publication of thi notice until It o'clock m , on the aaid 201 h day of October, .) () n .11 aw aaaasawawssaawssaasawswss PITTS DRUG COMlSrV OODBE TTTAH. dim "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX, THAT A in pursuance of au order of the Probate Court of Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah, made oa tbe 29th dav of September, 18Mk in tbe matter of tho estate of Charles 8. Harraou. dedbased, the under signed executors of tbe aaid estate, will sell at private sale, to tbe highest bidder, for cash, gold com of the United States, and subject to confirmation by aaid Probate Court, at 11 o'clock ra.,on Saturday, the 20th October, 1888, at the office of J. H day of 49 Main Street, Salt Lake City and Meyle, the right, County, Territory ef Utah, all Charles S. title, interest and estate of said of hu time death, and all Harmon, at tbe north-wes- i o forty-eigh- o .SALT LAICB CITT. Trft , FOUR STORES. BVBRVTHING NEW ! COME IN AND SEE ! h BOOTS AND SHOES (9.S-5- ) BENJAMIN M. HARMON, RUBER r HARMON, eators of the estate of CJiarlea 8. Hart9w mon, deceased. , J.W.WBST, So. 65 East, Second South Street, -- . BALTLAKECITY. 1; TELEPHOalK A complete Wire throat g3 No and File. Order your meat aad job will get ttt d2"3 3m facUen. CLOTHING, '' . GOODS, 3STE"W" DRESS DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. . MILTlB STOCK, AltlVIV A1S1 A1V OIT OTsTTasTTtO. ALL IN BEaVDINKSS TOB TUB FAIR & CbOTEBBNOB, |