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Show RAILROADS. EVENING NEWS. Long-Standi- ng Utah Central Railway, o 16th, 1888,! Card, October .' o IVow Tiiiie TASSENOER TBAINS LEAVE SALT LAJLE DAILY. AS FOLLOWS t Clelnar Swath. , Joists; Nerlii. ... 00 p.m Atlantic and I'. X Express at. . . 8.00 .m. Milforil Express at 3.44. p.m. 3.20.a.ai I'ark City and Iral Kxpress at,... fixpreSa at........ Atlantic and l'aeilio Lxpreas aU. 11.00 p.m. juab f - rasscnger Trains Arrive in Salt Lake daily, as follow l ro.ii Nortlv. CHICAGO THE j- JOIIH 811 A HP, General Superintendent. UNION PACIFIC RT. AJBC atw f ,tso STERN RAILWAY. in POPULAR ROUTE irs ebts KfeMAn TMB WAST ADD ttTiirW Express- TJnies ntt(iwith 1m lion through traata neat The ptodess, in some cases, may not. bt quite so rapid as in others; but, with persistence, the result is certain Bead these testimonials : " For two years I suffered from a se vere pais in my right slue, ami had other troables cacrsea by a torpid liver aud dyspepsia. After Riving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, I I began to take Ayer's was greatly benefited bySarsapariila. the first bottle, and after taking rive bottles I was coui- John AV. Beiisou, 70 Eletely cured." St., Lowell, Mass. Last May a large carbuncle broke out on iuy arm. Tub usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed for induced me to try eight aweeks. A frind less man tnree A.yer tjarsaparmabottles healed the sore. In all my expe rience with medicine, I never saw more Wonderful Results. X.ATTJC C7TTT S. rELEGRAPHlO NEWS. Continued from First Pace. I KON, Reasons lor Dellevlas; That be Is HTASLEY HEABU Mtlll Alive. Zan.djar, Nov. 2. Couriers from Tabors bring direct news from the Stanley expedition, a portion of which was met at the end of Navembsr, 1S7, by Arab! trading between Lakes Victoria Nyanaa and Ksigne and Tabora. The Arabs met Stanley's rear guard at a point west of Albert N arras, southeast of Zan,a. Trie Arabs did not Bee- Stauley. Toe detachment seen consisted of ttiirtjuien. Thc stated iiltanley was two Uvs ahead. The expiediticu .'iad.guffered greatly on the marcn tnrour3 a tntca lorcsr, wtiere It was impossible to e.dvaiic; mure '.ban a tulle itml a quarter uiiy. la tne rairshef , They haxl also tuScred where issiiy La 4 (Ugapi.tartU or died. Forty at re drowned In crossing a Krtat river floviog from east to west. One wIMte man taci died, ytaulev was obliged to light some tribes that refuse-- to supply him with pro'ike rear goard, at' the limvisions, it was- met, had only been on tte match live days alter a halt ol thrt e weeks, due to trtQ Illuess of Stanley and the great part oi tbe tncort who uad bcun attatked vvith fevet. The Arabs ostiaiale tiie total strength of the expedition, after all losses, at '2o0 men. Thehcalihof Siaaiey was then srood. Tne rear sruard, whicn consisted of natives of Ziczioar, stilted tSat he would no longStanley had decided er advaiLCc in a northeasterly direction but would su ike toward the north, to avoid tno wamps. Afur hepic-ggettingia certain distance north he to take an obiiiiue line and go whither it was straight to Wadelai, thought be would arrive Uity days later about the middle of January, lsSS. The Arabs are ot the opinion j , - ir. Clrasl. 1 . ST. PAUL, DULUTH, 'hJL I CSTJSriEAJP O TjTS. PALACE SLEEPING CARS Cart H ALL THKOLgX T SLA UTS. For tall Information apply ta J. H. YOT7Ha, Traveling Patsenger Agent, Ayer's Sarsapariila, MTTNSON & CO. SALT LAKE CITY, . I i W BIT K. C I. WICEXB, IS. WH.S9F, j Ucn'l Uuj'r. Tv'nU klaa'g'r. Gea. Pas. Aft SBlV '. s Somsopailiic FhrisiQy, 31. to Short Line tna the TEXA.S & PACIFIC RAILWAY WITH IS COITSZCTIOH The Denver, Texas & FtWorth R. R. (PAN flAMDLC BOUTE) !' Now Forms the Direct Line From Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs & ail Points in Colorado, Uth, Wyoming & Nevada, - TO- , Texas Poinl?, New Orleans and the Southeast slare Slrrrfnir Carz from Senrer te Sw ( rlrini ilaltj wlthnt ehsny I in f Iriraaf Pullman Dlalag; Can hrtnfpo ltiT.-- r a ft. Worth. for Kapid Traaslt at both anl Krei;fat. t New Orleans iimiPi tion i n a i i nl and s Pitnisliip lines, including ' tt:-.- ! Vr-il- i I '.',.-l'f-.l r Pan;eni !!(' i;li f r f.iiti(MH CM I. I, IN S, KOU NEW YOKK. f f tc? rlif , ; u .kPtn. oilier ': s. .) i;.!riJ t, !i.ri!-ii:-T- . "V. t.U-- i. K. ! . K:- (!. - i .. Colo. .1!. G. i; fl.t 1.4, Jf this ri.w M". I' 1 I! or"nj L.inc, apply HM.IV. t.. K. W. I. SALT LAKE k j FORT DOUGLAS i) A ,;:i'! ltV. itii-,VR- : Wire Gauze Oven Door . 1 ) 1 Dou.zlatt, 2:35 Ar. at Waponei-'ri- . l.v. xyajrCBer8t :(:.) l.v. Fort DoucIuk, olO A K. G. Iepot, !:i") Ar.Jat A. l. I). A K.G. Depot, Lv. Lv. Lv. 4r.at KHVKR ARD Rio Grande Western 4 30 Penitentiary. Lv. " 41. . li. ll.is, TfX 4:4.-- Mill Creek, Penitentiary, L. A It. G. Dt!iot, 1 . p iii.(Af cru'n) " .5:10 5:30 5:55 1C II ! tb ITS THEOEY; BCrSD TRAINS. .l.v. f E,'Irn Lake City... .Ar. . Ar. . Ar. prinavillc 1'roV'i Ixnvcr . liicao (. Honutters 1... No. 8. n.in n.m. 11. im 1 J.,.0 I.C2 Ar. N'r. 1". .V'iO p.m a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 0,50 p.m. ..Ar. 8.oa.m. iiigville Suit Lake City. ipli-- ban Frahcinco. ...Lv. ...l.v. ... Ar. ...Ar. No. 7.00 5.10 3.:;) 7.1 0 p.m. p.m. a.m. Inwtrj hit C. C. a.m. !.50 a.m. Iy.l4iji.in. General Manager. Geo. Pass. Act. II, B 4 I B. rtr i. Wfo?n prepared in promptly Eoer upi of erior quaiiiy, apopuiar pners. fjtTl-4- iiie'pSit1i-withK-gaai u ! I CUj A. tic Eiionomy, Iowa fciate University,- says": 'My deliberate juilzmept in th:t the oven of the R'ar.xe, as compared with others, la not -- O- 2t5. Telephcai4Utrewerj a.m-Arri- J. II. BENNKTT, ICS Tls?kos Si, l. CC. FISHER-BREWIN- I jn!y more equally heated in every part front an-- rear but a a result of its superi r venti'.rttinn tiie food placed therein is Setter wrri.'e retaining a sweeter Javor, and a larger jiroporlioa of its best Itin cs. I f.ud, also the consumption of fuel . . 1. ."'".J 10 V l.l V" IVB, T same work. 11 1 11 fr lliWrat? d Clrcalari a4 Price List KisF'En- iXCEiSiiia V5S C. M. LSole KACQUAINTEO WITH THE CSOCRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY WILL OBTAIN MUCH USEFUL INFORMATION FROM A STUDY O THIS MAP OP THE SAE-- n- IT ST. Lflois - Agents in Salt Lake Cit r: WE ADVISE OUR FRIENDS HO NEED ANYTHING IN THE ClothinK line to call anon Barton 4k 44 Main St., where they will And a well Co., elected stock of men's and boys' suits, ovcrals, hats, caps, shirts, etc., at very low prices. This firm is reliable and will treat dtf ow.ri?at. CHEAP FARM LAND! 943 an acre for 30 acres good land, mostly in crops, 1J miles from salt Lake. 17 an acre for ISO acres, adobe house, adobe granery and barn; two flowing wells; 7 miles from Main Street; very cneap ; aojoins it. i( iraca. 37 as acre; 16 miles south; water right; luverton. t 2 an acre for 32 acres 4 miles of wmte midge. 33 an acre for 80 acres 7 miles south-eas- t or tho city. SOO an acre for 150 acres 2 miles west of north-wes- . Mam. LIST OK LlilTKItS at Salt Remaining in the Lake City, Utah, Nov. 3id. 1863, vralcb if not called tor wit hi a one month will be sent to the Dead Letter Office Post-Offic- at vvasaington, U. C. LA 1)1 t!S : , - LIST. Jackson Mrs M Appel Pbileppina Allen Miss II V Jones Miss L M Brown Kmma S Lrarsen Miss Ame Bcesih Mips Ada lia Beal Miss Drear 2 Lnndell Froken Bowman Minnie W Hllmer Brtiaker Mrs S Llojd Miss Msirgie Liarisiccsea aiiss Lawson miss Msg Charier Mrs Eliza- - g'.e Liester Mary beh Carter Mrs Miller Mrs D J ' Cannon Mrs J Miller Julia Cope Mrs Jennette McGinnls Mrs Rose a uooe aisjrgie Dalix Miss Suslo Orphans' llome Flint Miss Annitf Olaea Miss II Fincner Miss B Ormcs Mrs Jennie Frandsen Miss J II lia PartsonMiUie Gilbert Mrs G Paillips Mrs W U Gibbons Miss L!z Richards Estellie zie Seseiona Mrs A M Hazelldine Mis Miss Cirry nie Stone Mrs Cbas Hansen Miss Miss Lulu rlo Simoads Mrs M E Jesste Vacetta Miss Ads Jackson Miss White Hannah Ja-PJa- Car-Sco- nt GENTLEMEN'S LIST. A O Jcobson II C Adams Chas W Johnson J II it in that transcontinental chain of steel which unites tie Atlantio p nd Pacific. It main line and branches itfdnde Ottawsu La SaHe. Chicago, Joliet, IVoria, Oeneseo, Moline and Hock Island, in Illinois; Muscatine, Wasrungtori, Fairfleld, Ottumwa, Ctekaloosa, We t. Liberty,Davenport, Iowa Moines, IoAianola, Wintereet, AUantic, Xnoxville, Audubon, HsrUn,City.Des Outhrie Centre ana. uouncu tuirs, m lows; Craiiatln, Trenton, Cameron, St. Joseph and Kansas Citv. in Miasauril Lunmvnrtli and Atchison, in Kansas; Minneapolis' and St. Paul, ix Minnesota; Watertown and Sioux Falls, in Dakota and rrf n r rtthie TtrunArmio frram. .tf as t .tm CHOICE OF ROUTES to and from the XcIno Coast and intermediate places, all rnakinar .transfers in Union Depots. Faat Trains of fine DAY COA5hS. rxrg-ar.-t DIN IKO CARS, magnificent PULLMAN PALACE SIVEEPINO CAB 8 Il;,(bw1LeJJ Chicago, St. Joseph. Atchifcon and Ransas City) restful ZtKOXZM-IN- O CHAIR CARS, seats FREE to holders of through first claas Ashley Geo Andsel Ifobt W Barton Brighara Bowen lieber N Burke Jno II .r. THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y CRCAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE) i Extends west and southwest from Kansas City and St.5 Joseph to Fairbnry, HerinRton, Hutchinson, i0";. TPekat and all Wichita, CsldweU, pointaln southern Nebraska, lUjllllff3 las tea track heavy steel lilTil WMMbaJ rail. Iron and stone lnldsreaL and modern sarety sppiiances Commodious, well built stations. Celerity, certainty, comfort Improvements. and luxury assured. 4 ' o-i- t - THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Is tho favorite tfotween Chicago, Rock Island, Atchison, Kansas City, aad Minneapolis and St. PauL The tourist route to all Northern Summer Besorts, Its Watcrtswn Brunch traverses the most productive lands of the 4?xat!jrheet and 6 airy belt" of Northern Iowa, Southwestern Minnesota, and io snore une, via eeneca ana Kankakee, oners superior i?11 U faciliUes to travel between Cincinnati, Ulfm Indianapolis, Lsf a--- U.1H er. Council Leavenyette, Blurts. St. Joseph, Atchison, Q 1 Z If Kansas City, XSjnnempoUs PauL St. end hMHMI si . ... vtr uiy w3wjr? uuvnntiKoii uj uiucrp,OiBce ar y to any Covpcn Ticket in the United States or Canada, r address. ' iZ--ortb- , c-- ST. JOHN, General liana ser. m Irmt works of such composers as Gnuvxi Ab' RnM. and AjwutVTITtt PACES ICSUTirSUT ILlUSTRATCSTs Calsrs. Price of each book SOo., . or LVON A MEALY. PubllsKors. Notice of time aud place for the hearing ot 1 i Stats A Monro ota. Chtoasso. prepaid.' . NOTICE. ber, A. County t. TtTOTIOE IS HXREBY GIVXN THAT THE IX Assessor snd Collector f gait Lake City has mad aud completed the list aad plat ts a local tax at the rate of foai seitalalsg stills per square foot, levied by the City Council of Salt Lake City, August 14th, A.D. 1S3S, upon the following described lots or pieces of grouad.6 namely : AU of lots 8, 4, and S, block 21; All ef lota 1, 6, 7, and 8, b'oek 23 ; All oi lota 3, 8, 4 aad 6. block 15: All Of lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 14; All of lots 6 and 6. block 4; Allof lots sand 7. block 6; all la Plat A, Salt Lake City Suirey; ssld tax being for the extension f the water mains along the following rou'a namely: Beelnlng at the terminus of the main on West Temple Street at or near th intersection oi Sixth South Street, and running thtnc southward along flirt Temple street te poiat midway between Eighth snd NIalb Notice of time and place for the hearing of Petition for admission to probate or w in TO AN ORDER. OK SAIli Court in said matter, notice is hereby that Monday.Uie lithduy of Sovenilx r, given A. u. lses, at 11 o'clock a. m.. at tne ouniv Court Houbc in 6aJt Lake City. Utah Terri tory, in the Court itoom of said Court has been appointed the time and place for the prayhearing t a petition oj r. u. sawyer, ing for the admisaion to probate of a certain document therewith presented, purporting lo be the last Will and Testament of Walter O. Sawyer, deceased, when and where all inlerf.teil inav aotiear iind onnntte ircni4 the probate of said W ill. or the eranlmjr of or letters aaminiHirittKin, ui; iv in an nexed, to Isaao hf. addcll as prayed for in said petition. Dated at fcalt Lake City, October 20, OTLtElvT CHICAGO, ILL. E. A. HOUBOOK,' ' Gcn'l Ticket reas'r Asset. -- City Recorder, Of the of ifitnmsst of Local x forth Kxtaaslon of tk Water Maine en Ssooi a HUeet, I ween A and C Sliest s T-- 110 Main Street. Yulcaa Pow Jer Co., OF CALIFORNIA. JOHH WILUAH SNELZh Agent. I Dynamite, No. 1 Ko. N6. 1 No. No. S - ' Bead for Circular, Strength A Prices. Crane Arthur J Connelly Charlie Colvin O II Cohn Dave CampbsH' H R 2 Geo cunningnam Cahoon Jno P. Cole J W Hobt ' Crooks Thos Dekum Frank Duncan MattF Dorgan Pierce 2 , Daveiy WB sCdzintrton E D i yoia N OTTCEI3nERi:BVGIVr.,C TII4.T THB and Citr hs made and compu ted tbe ! plat pertaiaicg lo a local tax at tb rate of fou) mills per siure too', levied by the City Ceuo. ll of ea;t I.ttet itv. Aumi-- t 14 b. A.D 18S8. upon the following leciibcd lota or name!-- : pieces of grcund, All ol low ! aud 4. Hot k 1i; I All of 'o i and 4 b'octtJ; . m AlloflotS.-bi:iko- All of lots 2 and 3. block 7.'; AU of I tts2 and 3. b ock f. ': All of lot 8, block M: a'l In plat P, Salt Lake City Survey: tsx being tor the extension of the water mal-- s aloag the follow described roue, namely: Beginning lag h and U 8treets at the in'eneCii in el i'.x aad running thence along K Street to a pint mid wa. Letween Third snd. routto Btree's Said list snd plat have been lodg d In the office of the City Recorder. No 2, City Hail, and wilt be open t inspect on fct a peti ot of tea days from and afier the Slli dy o' October. 1M, durlnc whieh time written appeals to the Ciuneil 'or the rotrrction of the assessment may. be filed with said Recorder, in pursuance of the ordinance lo such case provided. 11EBERM WELLS, Cliy Recorder. Belt LakeCUy, Octobei 2Tth. 1888. i I Of the Cotnplett n of rlva Aasessaaer, Vf of Ta; forontli 11 Kit stofi bethe Water 1 tween SixthMais Ninth ai Stisets. 18 HEREBY NOT.CE and co:lec or cl SiltT it T THf has made, sod completed ihlis l.vkeCiij rndjl t of a local tax pertaining to the acgfvMiiei.t fotrr mi at the ta foot, levied by the Citv Council oi.rroiare salt .foil-neCitv, . 11 A August 14th,li,8. upon tbe wing described if;ts or rivets of ground, namely: e Al! . Lci used-severa- l n " I Mrl, f 1 - of lo 1 and 4, block W: All or lots 2 and a, block HI : AU of lots 1 and 4. block All of lo s i and , b'.oek All ef le: I, block l'0: All of let 2. block 119; 10 ; l'f ; sll in plat D, Salt Lsks City purvey: said tax being for the extension of ih water Ma.ns alone the following describes route, namely; Beginning at the intersection of fixth and Q etrccta aud rnnnisg northward along G Street to a point midway belwea Eighth sud Ninth etrrctt. Said list and have been filed In tbe office ef the City plat Recorder No 2. City Hall, and will be open to Inspection tor the period of tea day from ana sfter the ;th csy of October, IS!', .during- which rin written to the Council for the cnneetlon of appeal! the assessment mav bs filed wi'h the City Recorder, ia pursuance ef th ordinance in - tsor-oughl- y such case provided HIBIB W F.LI 8, M City Recorder. Salt Lake City, October 29th, 1W. ro llja.IIV WATaXSIS'JI'. SOLORilON BROTHERS. TO TDE FRIESDS OF HOME ENTERPRISE: ITe would say that tee MAKE BOOTS and SJIOE8, equal In Style and Finish, and MUCH MORE DUllAlllE than any Imported Goods brought into the Mmrktt, and xve guarantee all Seams, and that the Price is as Low as any goods that are Solidly Made of First Cldss Material, SOLOMON BROS. Of tbeCo npl.tlos of Assessssent efa of ths l.oeel Tax for theA. Kitsatlen H I r eet, Wnvor SSnlaa battc.a Streota. sad rirat tilth GIVEN, THAT THE NOTICE 13 HIRIBY sad Collector ef Sslt11 Leke City baa male snd completed the t and th ssvestrntat ot a lootl plat ptitsinisgottofour mills per square foot tax st the isle levied V tksChy Council of Salt Less Ciiy, August 14th, A. D 1888, epos ths following described Iota er pieces f round, namely: Alt ef total sad 4, W'ck ef lets S acA S. block S3; All e f loie 1 and 4. blocs 69 ; All ef I'U S aad 8, block ts ; Allot lots laid 4. block A4; All of ins a aad 8. block ; All of loie I sad 4. block .H; All of lots 3 and S. block All of lots 1 and , block W; ; All of lots 3 snd 8. block 27; all ia Plat D, Salt Lake Cl'y Surrey; said tax being for be ex tension ef the water mains along be folio wing described route, namelv : Beginning at the intersection ot L aad Sixth Streets and rnnnisg southward along L Street te F ret Street. Said list sad plat have been tiled m the office ef th City Recorder, No- 2. City Kali, and will he eses to lniptction for a period of tea days front aad after ths 80th day ef October, lSSS, daring which time written enthe seals to the Council for ths correction ef ReSAasssmeat may b filed with the City in ordinance of the ta pursuTac corder, each ess. Provide-- .. M - 7. ftlIIV JS'TKEIS No. 7() (XT' POUNDS 40,000 Strictly Pure White Lead ! in trice and now Bought before the advance that offered in lots to suit at Prices ' defy Competition, ALSO, A FULL STOCK OF ALL SIZES OF WINDOW G1.ASS AT PRICES GREATLY REDUCED ! PAINT YOUR MOUSES WITH CULMER'S Enamel Ready Mixed Paint we offer t ! 35 IIAltItKL.8, IIUADT MIXED I HON UOOFIXtJ PAI.V1 FIRE PROOF, at 80c. J'EU UALtON I AH Paints Reduced in Price at CT F. CULLER & BROS . G. 20 to 28 E. First South St., Salt Lake City , WfllTE & SONS. (ESTABLISHED 1870 ) take pleasure in announcing to our patrons Establish and the public thai we have added to our ment a Refrigerator, which enables is to put befors the public OUR MB ATS in a, We FAR SUPERIOR CONDITION! that have ever been offeredrio ths SALT LAKE CONSUMERS, BUY WHITE & SONS REFRIGERATOR MEATS And be convinced that UTAH BEEF and MUTTON, for, EQUALS ANY BEEF and properly caredTHE WORLD, MUTTON IN To ANY MEATS PHIOli LIST. S cents WMOLES.AlbL,:E Beef Carcasses, No. I, " " No. 2. Muttoa Carcasses, No. 1, NOTICE that the physicians aoae for me brought ao permanent relief. Friends Insisted that I should give 8. 8. 8. s fatr trial, although I it would be throwtea; away nxner. (bought After talrtng a thorough course, my health and8. strength returned.- aad I aajr that aothers8.-while alone cored roe, as Ijnuat diacarded all using Is. As a tonie I can most ' heart Oy recommend It ; for general debility. it certainly is s specific, W. r. fiamesa, J. P. Honrs, La. I know Kr. W. r. Bridges, and will say that als statement Is correct, JosafH Skkltor, Druggist. Treatise on Blood and Skis Dlsaaaes mailed free. Tbb Swrrr Srsctno Clou Drawer a NORTH OF THE EIGHTH WARD SQUARE. No. - 4 4 WHITJK &c per tb. cents per tb. H cents per re SOIVS. $.':-A- . LLS so. Elegant Slon Wps, 57 25 eacl - ' A Perry Frank Petty II CH J Parker J Payer Louis C Pointer M PolkeS O L, MD Klley A L Koaser F Reeves J II Robinson J H Roberts John J Roberts Lyman C Rtcs Hll StorrlH A M K2 Bcjtt && MrtcheU Snow Co Shaw Arthur Smith Thos Miller Smith David wlili nl mmj Umm with met ajresat sntildnosMi, - t taksn t mMj beneflt. They core frau svll Malskrlasl! Ilsi4suis5. aaiel vers, 8MB Sl ftH4ft.ua UmnlsUo lU4iney. to t of Fe t Q suael mil: lUbwd the Urer t. 811 Lake Pity, October Postmaster. . , ' - ' ' ' o s.8 Worth Tempi . - ' PASACEi. NO.SS7. - T.LIAS ITORRIS. Supt. TO I1E5T. .A. GRAEFEND Er.pt. CO. tllVlumben St.; STY. , " " 50 50 w Plnsli 7raps, S12 OOeacli so Seal Plnsli 7raps, $10 00 eacb 16 50 each. St. East Chilssv. ss ssass yet TBJC OLD "BALLOrj MUSIC HALL ted oa first South Street, two settls. Best Medietas for . EST ROLLER JHLL CO. HST CiSH IlltfPlil F8I MW. ill Teles sees Wo. S7L Onlee Telephone - Chmeferiberg ' I ONE 12 XV MIQM PATI MT, 8 AKERS'S No. I. acitirDii weoLB wma nocB. t iT SIDEGISTS. 2.ET5. FE1 11L CnilDREi'S 1888. hAEBSl Dowel OxaplaUnts. SDL1 J? City Recorder. 2th. Offloo: 21 South Tempi 8L WssL heaUtssy suttlosa. Thej svro inTtUsiatolo for neatlaclie, Dlllonsnecs as si ,'i CSr IDAHO STORE. BOX kit. OR HALF BLOCK it-- - jti 340 South, First East Street, - Co NOTI-of Aiia.tmfnt of f.neal orGonaplotloa Tax for tho Ifxtot aloa f the Wal.r 11 n Mala Stieet, btiwssa Slatta snd Thirst streets. GRAEFE9IBERG Edward IE Kranx Conrad CSXICAOO SCAJLK CO. AQKIICT, Fisher Henry CT All kinds of Scales -- See me. Ferguson Joo air a a ri Griffith Francis M Sternberg David SAX.E, .Lara-One farts Mule. Horse and a GnssiDirer Frank speriinz Geo M sledlnm Horse.' unmn u. u SUlesJlarry W Gillespie M. Snepberd John r HJJ BliJSHG DEPOT. Harris Bros SALT Spindler Laurel Hamilton Root S Sbeehan Patrick Hauer C W Schroder Richard B UILDZX& RtVK AT QUABRY OM Holm Third John Charier Hons Ed wd J. w Thompson Alfred DtLiVEBED? Hsmiill Geo , Thomas A A ,13 Tots f Wrapplns; Fapcjr oi Hemin(rwr J ; Vickorf C W Williams Arthfir B HaiyJosepti Tfcre or Four Kindt. s aarcy ai u v wiuenoerg c b wood P Wldmeyer J N ALL KINDS OF PAY WANTED. Harnes W 8 White WL House BevTM" Poses. Xe4 aesjer ls Woi. sy Car &s, Kte. To obtain anv of these letters the ap plicant must call for "Advertised Letters," and give tbe date of the list. . JOHN C. CUTl.Elt, Probate Clerk, Salt Lake diot VTOTICE 13 HEREBY O VEN TSAT THE a sses sor and Collector ol Salt Lake City . McCagut Mr Newman Frank Nelson Willie POSTS, Etc. CjlCIXVJt . NOTICE laP DOORS, WINDOWS, K 29th, 1888 O. o'clock a. m., at the 81 11 O. Sawyer, Deceased. HKBER M. WILLS, McCiure W A McDonald Uugh F ffl. EARDLEY, Lumber, Lath, Shingles, LEGAL KOTICK. - May ltat FOB 8ALB BY iME S In the Probate Court In and for Salt Lake County, Territory of Ltah. In the matter of the Estntc of Walton soutneweets. Raid Hat aad plat have been lodged isihs . 2. Citv office of the Citv Recorder. a period aad will b open to Inspection for of tan days from and after the .TOth- day of which tlm wifttes September. 188, dortng appeals to the Council for the correction ol me assessment my oe niea wnn saia k corder. In pursuance of ths ordinance Id such csie provided. PreD's Mux, Tax as, June 2fl, 1988 Tho no Company, Atlanta. Oa. GenBwlt Sped tlemen : Ono of my children was troubled with rheumatism and bolls for about twoyears. We cave her various kinds of meritcine, but without profit, and began lo despair, of curing her at ail. I was persuaded to try your Swift's Specific. After she had bottles tho diseases all and nealthv .nil ithrt fa iiaw A. IiaIa-- hpftitv disappeared, rl twelve veara old. Another child, aaa become afflicted In the same war. and I am using the H.& S. and anticipate a Dromnt N. C WiOooKaa. and permanent care. Rich Hill, Mo, July 7, lSSS-Swift On. Gentlemen ! Our Co., opeclflo Atlanta, little girl .when but three weeks old broke out with ecscuia. We tried the prescriptions from several good doctors, but without any spectalonebenefit. We tried 8. a 8., and by the time bottle was gone her head began to heal, and by the time she had taken six bottles she was completely cured. Howsb has a full and heavy head of hair a robust, hearty child. I feel It but my dutyT.to make this statement. Respectfully, II. Buoes. CHAtTASOOOA, Trmr., June 27. 19RS The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Oentleraen : In 18M I contracted blood poison, and at once a physician, who treated me for sevought eral months. By hta advice I want to Crab Orchard Springs, Xy., where his course of was carefully observed. I recovtreatment, ered, aa I thought, but tho next sorhur Dim- pie began to appear on mr face and body. These gradually Increased to sores ana ran- nlng ulcers. I was advised to try S. S. ,, end lifimedlately after taking it I oommenoed to Improve, alowlv at first, but more ranidlv afterwards, and soon nothing remained to ten or my woudm. sty mood is now cleansed, and my arstem frae from I owe my present eooditloo a taint, and cure to your medicine. I choarrullr perfect give thla.ataMment that othsrs who nave suffered aa I have may reap tbe him benefit. Hasdt K. Bobt, S4 Waat 'MtathSt. Hosca, La., Hay XL 1988 The Swift Spec tno Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : About two years ago my general health gave way entirely. 1 was so debilitated that I almost despaired of ever feeling well again. AU i. lbtjg, appointed piace tho hearing of a petition of Benjamin I'. Brown and Theodore McKean praying for the admission to probate of a certain docu meat therewith presented, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Joseph Brown, deceased, when and where all per sons interested may appear and oppose tho or the granting ot letprobate or said win, ters testamentary to them as prayed for in said petition. Dated at Salt Lako City, October 23. 1888. JOHN C. CUTLER, a lot Probate Clerk, Salt Lake Co. a At L'tty, October rooawa 10 aumiHMiou Of Will. court House in halt Lako City, L tali the court room of raid court. Temlory,;n tne time ana tor has been Of the Canspistlos of AeesstmsDt ! Loesl Tsi for ths Eitsillas of lb Water BSalas a Waat Tara-lStraat twaoa Sixth sa4 Mlnta Soolh Eatt ciuiun iur TO AN OROKIt OK fAIf) PUI19UANT said matter, notice is hereby that given Monday, the 12th day of Novem- Btrt. smoke, gas an I the iii'uls are more lender and in r.nvor than those broiled over the eoala. ovee The convenience of broiling In (hehouas-kci'i'er, vill bo appreciated by every ami adds anoluer lo the a,sny rraaona why th Charter Oak Keen ot Move iviih the Wire Gaure Ovea Tboot shotild be iTelerred to all otheit bow is the market. I., Solo Agents in Salt Lake City. LEGAL NOTICK. STAND-AI- P rfna. BUI,, and fidUr. lriwr. DANCE ALBUM 112 pagn oi th moot In the Probate Court in aud for Salt and BtmhM. STANDARD nn MviUfiunm C EMS HO pages ef songs and baUada, piano ae. County, Territory of l.'tah. s. of 110 and variation. traDacnp-tionpp. sompanimenta, for piano. ST A HOopara arrangements, ate. In the matter of the Extatc of Joseph. ARD BONO ALBUM 2SU PP. of sonaaand bal. Brown, deceased. lads, with piano accompaniments, selected from lbs Atlanta. Jensen P Kellar Frank SKyar Joseph Lindroth P E 11 Lundqui't Lawson Jas Moble Cspt C S field E ' c 1 L tlnepa-per.fen- $2.00, 2.6l prepaid. STANDARD PIANO M 830 paff of choice gams f rnm celebrated J Anderson an acre for Si; acres miles south- Boeworth O L east of slain. Bell O J Also acreage at larger figures in desirable Burns Roy ' locauon. Bailey Taos ' Bohannen WC Barnes Wm its central position and close connection with Eastern Line At Chicago and YOUNG, Blersdorfer Wm eonUnuona linee at terminal points West, Korthwest and Southwest, make the CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. tt Edith Burd Martin 24M cTSeelXor ALB J itr t. ofmi to saoit. mvsts laint or c.nl i '. The An-Scob- rnid-lira- music plates, for d Secretary. The time for declaring tho Ptock dclmiticnt lias been extended until Nov. 0, lsc-f- . By order of the Board of IHrci-torrU . ft).V, JK . (I tCllS Secretary. 1V1USIC FvUr Superb Mario Books, printed on full-size- er 1M. rstOS tlSta. is n . t ' ind tree Agsnls, be-litsr- . co SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. '.I. BINGHAM AND ALTA TRAINS. rave Salt Lake City, 7...0 Returning;, Salt Lake City, 4.:(0 p.m. DC. DODGE, mm umm . WEST liOB.Ni) TfLVlNS No. 7. TANDARD 13 IIEUEUY to. has made and complete 1 the list and pla to the assessment cf a local tax pertaining at ins rare of lour mills per square foot, levied br tne City Counoilof fait Lke City. August Hlh. AD 18f8, u(OU the following lots or pieces ol ground, namely: Allot lot 1, block 41; All of lot 2, block 10; All or lot 4, block 16; AU of lot (.block 17 ; all in plat D, Salt Lake City Surrey; said tax abeing for the extension of tbe water main the following The Debrif ties Will Case. described route, namely:alongBeginning at a on Bee end Street midway between A poiat New York, Nov. 2. The question of snd B Streets aad running thence eastward Street to a be issuing letters testamentary on the along Second a ana u nircet. point midway estates of Iiustiftna Dahrgucs and his tween aid list and plat have been sled ia the wife who were esot and killed by. the office ef ths City Recorder No. 2, City flalL and will be open to inspection fors period former's brother at Monte Carlo some of tea days from and alter the 80th day of was months ago, passed upon yester- October, 1888, during which time written for Ransom. correction before the ef the assessment appealsbe filed day finally Surrogate with the City Recorder, In Debrgues appointed bis wife execi-tri- x, may but iu tbe event of her death bi pursuance oi ine oreinanco' in such fore tlm. the Courdert brothers were royideo. EEBER If. WELLS. to be executors. As Mrs. Dehrgues Recorder died after her liusbanj, and there no Islt Lake City, October 2h,City 1SS8. residuary legatee, the surrogate decides that letters soait issue .to lhe next oi kin, or, in default, to tbe pub-l.- c atimiuistrator. Tbe Whalers are Safe. Saw Fkax isco, Nov. 2 The steam whaler Bralur arrived hero from the inArctic this afternoon and brou-rformation that the 13 whalers with their crews cf about 000 men, which werej ca ugut iu the ice pack the last of If nine mltier5i Inrccr I.onvo. nl S!?pt'aiber, are Site Oi October 2.1, vessels had- been imprisoned itrtal, n.finTS less attennon from the aftertt.be cook, and prmnolcs the health of the family nine klayp.a gale 8iirug up and tbe ice by the M pecior quahtv of tub mud began to urcak. Tbe whaling captains COOKED 15 11. nrss tooK ine to release tbelr vessel?, aoppriu!it".y ol ia a day or two all OPINION OF AN EXPERT- were saieiy ojr. Mlts. Maky It. VTelcTI, Teacher Domes- 1U!03.,' EAST Practical Bealts la B.kj.a; aad Beaitlat; after befdrs .ttalaed la any Coaki.g la.aratas, a.ti will tT-ee- r ke IN EFFECT OCTt'BEU Fr4ce . 1-- 2 Salt Lake to Fort Douirlas and return, 35c. ana return. 25c. Frsssst Ketacag cf Cicki RsTohti;:;:; Lake to Sugar Uonse nd return. 23c. to ug.-i- House, Mill creek and bull Fort Doiiitlua and return, for school Is that all Food Hake rd or Cooked, should cnlHiTsi, 10.;. be cooked ic ficsh air freely admiilied to the oven. I bis is done by fliscardiajj the close even door heretofore nsejt, and tsubstitating tVATSON for it a rtcor containing a sheet f AVire roor itself. the Gauia nearly Imp; ai U thin t.nnce lonr lit air find Builders. Throng f;;"ilii.iliuc? the process freely clrcil--l-3- , Of cooking, an'l Toraiwtnnr?. Monnmmto, Mantl", Injn piocmr;!'g fooil Dial .18actu i.i fl.ivnr anii nutiiiion. rr.d Mp.'titeie, Giat :6 and Hearth Moce. ally rooKeii wiili Jvd .coiisuiaptma ot fue nn oven with a closed fi:'r. than m T2SO fv4n II 1CMPLE ux. it enormons It rna'-r-s saving in the OiivMi.'i AKtnUu Hall weight of iiii'St. Lake to MUl ;att 8iUt RAILWAY. Scenic Jnc of the World r GIVEN. THAT of the trustees, held Sept. Sssesbiiient of fifty cen'. per share was levied upon (be capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before the . t ox. io jcmk roth day ot October, Company & office. Hooper itud Jr., at thelllock. Anv stock usou which tin HscBsinei.1 may remain nntiaid on the smb. day of c tobor, lfi, will be iieliniuent aud advertised for nalo at public auction, and uulepayment is made bclore, will be cold on the loth day of November. .p8, to pay tne ie- with cost ol tmueut asscssmcut, together adveilibiuz and expcnKca of sale. C. SB tuf. lMli.lS-Sj.a- I nrnt Dept. ClSBBSlU.trtTiaT(S Ciactlta. Principal place of. business. Salt Lake City, i:tah. NOTICK is 'Ihcre NOTICE. BOL'TH JUKDAN CANAL COMPANY. hoii-rli- ('. S.l. servr this le-ere- highly-edncatc- Z. trolling ran be done ia ths ores ef tb Chaiter Oak sUage or 6ov wrth the trusUauM Otea LHor, tnor prfctly thnn over the live coals. I. v the aleak , chops, bam ar flh ea a wue broiler or meat rack, planing It la s hake nn to catch the drippings. Allow it to remain in th oven with the door closed It er 20 roiautes. No turning i required. At the end of this time it mil be found nicely covked ready te HAVING ESTATES TO ALL PEBSOS'S Should call mion Mr. Slav nor before KOing into the Probate Court. He makes no chance far a cousultation, and is thoroughly exnericuccd in this liranf h of legal business. He will act as Counsel for Administrators for a very reasonable comWills prepared and filed for pensation. Office: t Three doors east of probate. Itank. P. O. address: Box &S7, Salt Lake City, Utah. i Tcs. Ial!.'i, . T. Oih.-i-.l.-x- I to ' f am now at an age when a man ihonlfl ipeai words of truth aud soberneni, hiring ieaehd the allotod term of three score years aad ten, anil having devoted my tints in the pulpit impressing lessons of wisdom to my fellows. Mine is a common story of physical suffering and hotr I was delivered from it: and my desire it to mention the facts as though no one were interested save myself and those who may read these 11 nr i. I wa! loEg troubled with a stubborn affection ot the kidneys and bladder. I hat painful gravel deposit, and at times enlargement of the prostrate glaui. Despite all the professional help I coald pet I grew steadUy worse. In this extremity I flirt learned of Ir. David Kennedy's favorite Remedy, cade at Roudoot, HV Y. I took the wise course. I privately inquired into lr. Kennedy's personal character snd profession landing at his borne ia Kondout, X. Y. The result was more than satisfactory. I discovered him and expcrleuccd pbj; ciaa tuhe a and snrgeoo, respected and trusted at home sod a broad n dim whose carrer has seen a long sod a bottle, liowevt r r.p.n euccoifs. t rvlc? bulns only $1.00 ) tkin nobody Into (the mj ronfldfnec. Tno good effects cheered and emboldened nie. I boQKht another, following th now clear direci-ma-- ; I and wan) toninke kuovi the pood it lists done me. The disease has reiin't' its hold and I lonk forward to spending lh" balance of my life free from bodily torture, an Mltli a heart grtel'il lor tiio medicine which BlTords lue so plcaianf a proni'ec'." iter. is. C. Cban-ilcr- , x:banoa bprlugs, JN. V . eci fHHea, TUB DIRECT LINI TO Hevesaler - ! Tkrtk ToAndCHICAGO Eastern tiaturdsty, Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of iny sijjlit." MfV Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. CONNECTIONS DIRECT ." I had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly ; and, as my brothand sister were similarly afflicted, I Denvar.Chsyenns, Kansas City, Cuif er the malady is hereditary. Last presume oil Bluffs, Omshs, Chlesg, St. t,u!s winter,. lyron, metot.to jrernanuiua, recommended take Ayer's and all Nsbratka, Idsh, Fla.,) and continue it for a year. Sarsapariila, Montana, Oregon, Washington Tar For Ave months 1 took it daily, i have Paoifl Caaat not had a blemish upon my body for ths rittry, and Narthtrn ' last three mouths. ,f T. Fi. Wiley, Ht Llnaa. Chambers st., New York City. Last fall and winter I was troubled aU and te Ceecked frets argaga Through with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I and West, and conaeetiesa I'eints aaad at Missouri Hirer with limdid not notice it much at first, but it ited Trains of Eastern Lisas. gradually grew worse until it became almost unbearable. During the latter FBKI eat Atufly aieea-a- r the stompart of this time, disorders of Hall Tralas. ach and liver increased my troubles. I began taking Ayer's Sarsapariila, aud, S. TEB15ET8," THOS. L. KiMUAI L, after faithfully continuing tho use of G. T. A T. A., Actmif lcn Man's r OMAHA. OM AHA. this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely AIIUIVAL AMI DEJ'AKTUHK OF UNION cured." Mrs. Augusta A. jnarhush, rACIt lU TRAIN i Main Line. Haver ml I, Mass. that the expedition id still strong AKHIVE. enough! to reach Wadelai. Mail aud Expreeu , 7.20 p.ni. wid be remembered that on NoteIt Mail and K.xpresK ,10.30 p.m. 1st information was received BEI'AHT. ' August BT fBEfARED 8.03 a.m. Mail anil Express from iAaEzlbcr that two messengers .11.30 p.m. Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co., Lowell, Mass. bad arrived there who left the interior Mail and Kxprees Prto ft ; mix bottles, 15. Worth S a botU. about the beginning of April and who UTAH "A NORTH KKV AND OREGON bad not arrived reported that Stanley SHORT LINE. at Wadelai up to that time. The mesA111UVK. .11.-- 0 a.m. sengers stated that in the month of Mall and .Express ST. LOUIS TRADE.. March Emin Pasha did receive some 10.30 p.m. Accommodation DKVAHT.J vague and indecisive news oi the tx Mail and Express peditioD, but that the reports were Uipm. a.m. Accomuiodation.... coDllicjtiug. ECHO AND FAKK CITl The Wool Harket. ARRIVE. .11 20 a.m Mail and Kxpro-Boston, Nov. 2. The market Is DEIAttT. Mail and Express.... ,. 3.U p.m good for all kinds of wool, but the demand Is less active for domestic. In Tho ll."0 p.m. train, leavfnr Salt Lake. No. 411 Loews Street, wool there has been a fair an 'I the 10.30 p.m. train, amvinfc at Salt Territory trade at 14fai5c. Fall wools have been Lake, carry throvjeh Pullman Sleepers be 3VCOXiOTJIS tween Salt Lake City, Cheyenne. Denver very active and large sales are reported and Kansas City. Other trains carry Sleep of bota Texas and California. There Largest sad most reliable Stock of Medi have been sales of 213.000 pounds of ere both east and west bound between Offden and Council Bin If s. toss, Books, Cases, aad other Homtiopatbie California tail at l0ra17c. Oregon wool ioods in the West.' SleeDinir carreser-ationcari be scenred Tne demand for is quiet at 2of28o. fnr either east botind trains, or for the ITUhJ Our Goods are ased by all prominent extra Australian wool has been active, by application to the Union Ticket OlBce at ibysicias In Salt Laka cur. ami in ue with sales of 300,000 pounds at ;W'r42c. territory. bait Lake Utty or Ujritfii. mw jrder from the Country are prompt-J. V. PAKKEB. Veneres Buahncll. il Diviitiou l'aes. Agt tiled, and Goods sent by Express. Si'HLNGFiELD, Ohio, Nov. 2 -1 be Oreal Kecks. rark'a Cv Elixir, Tbe made ut midwgbt assault murderous Tesiie OOeta and fl.00. last nlight oa General A. T. Bushnell topic ot Mnnson A Co's Cronp.and Cough Syrup, a has been the The general's which has no equal in tne reai conversation today. R'Y. remedy, inrutiif ( roup and general Coughs, It gives condition has changed little during the mair tia'e relief,S5 and cures permanently day. II is ipjuries are not considered cts. fatal, :but his surgeon has enforced T TNTIL KL'UTIIKK NOTICE. JHK i.I.T Pri:e per bUle mii inn a rort LHiuaiaa iakc Guide nni frict absolute nulet and freedom from exOurcomplet'j?roft4 a citement. It is feared that bis lace trains 10110WH I. HI is sent UrulH to any aaaress. will be tadly t lsneured. Governor Afo. 1 and many others calied dariu" Foraker I.v I. A R. G. lepot, 7:0:3'i a.tn.(Mjrniii2) the day to iri'iire as to the General's TUB PATKNr Lv. Penitentiary, condition anu a message ot sympathy Mill t'reck Lv. was received'! rem General liarrison. " :10 Lv. I'cnitcutiai y , "II. Jk It. G. Mrs, iJushnell returned a reply of Ar. ut thanks and ci pressed the hope that Ko. a. M TBI LATEST IMPKOVEME XT OS TBI her bnsband would be able to get oat :00 a.m.(Moi-iiinjfLv. T. & R. U. Dejiot, to vote for tbe General next Tuesday. l.v. ll"J.t 1'enitentiarv, The Republican Centtal Committee 11:50 Ar. at halc Hedi has offered a reward of ?1000 for tbe Lv. Shale Hedu, i::JOp.ni.(Alterii'n) I,v. arrest an J conviction of tbe persons It 45 l'euitentury, 1:10 Ar. at I). A K. G engaged in tbe assault, and the city .Ko. aud county 1'Xio reward each. , Lv. r. a it. c;. icmji, 2:0O p.m .(Artern'n) I. . Kurt lut r AND TMM WMiT air.' Xorth- - Western DiUt vCtrrjlac This medicine is an Altcfatlre, am) canses a radical change in the system rallmaa Sleepers sad nteeers I krone Coaches from the sfiessnri by sr. By II 3 ArT.T - a.m p.m 10.00 .40 "Tki Oreritni lUittvV W2 rkico Express at. Express at , ifORTi -- From Mard l ark Citv and U. A N. and Pacific .11. '20 a.m. Juab ExprCa .20 p.m. , Atlantic Kxprcss al ) a.m. at, Atlantic aol l'artti hxpresa 1 1IANCIS COPB. Cm. freight ami I'aaseDgcr AjfCnt. Stent aw Blood Diseases are cured b3 the persevering use of Ayer'e Barsaparilla. nii)iLia. inFAi, MINISTERJTATEPiiENT. 0HA11LESW.STAYNER, Attorney sand Counsclfor I Expect to be Believed, ia all lan at Law, about to say I write for tho food of others. m ihacticvs all tub cooits tr tut TKUKITOltr. A 300 FINE SEAL PLUSH "WRAPS, 500 NEWMARKETS, 300 HISSES COATS:' IiiVall, 2,000 Garments ii an ilsiinaiiii to Select from , i ' J ' ' -- and a half blocks wcat of f Temple. The batidinir ad looaiion is one of tbe most desirable in the city for manufacturing purposes. For terms apuly to Angus If. Cannon, at President Wooaral 's OiBce.or to George JI. Cannon, Office of County Recorder, d 'i |