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Show RAILROADS. Utah Central Railway. Time Card, October lffth, 1888. IVe-v- r O Blood .Diseases are cured bi the persevennir use of Ayer'e Sarsaparilla. i PASSENGER TBAIXS LEAVE SALT LAXX DAILY, AS FOLLOWS ! . (talif 8J Ibv esias; Hewtbu .M p.m. Atlantic and 17. A N Ei press at... 8.00 a.m.; HUford Express at 3.44 p.m.,1 Iark City and Local Express at.... 7.M.a.a, i Express at ju,j, aU. U.w AUaatie sad Fciao Express p.m.j Trams Antra la Salt Lake daily, as follow jf- - FuMir rraui Hwth. fram j asaatw ....10.00 a.i Park City and C. S. and Pacific 11. 'JO a.aa. Mdfojrd Cxpreae at. .... 6.40 p.a Juab Express at Exp . 7.S0 Atlantic Express at p.n. a.m.1 t.2 and Partfl3 at.... AUaatie Express JOHN SHARP. FBANCIS COPK, General Superintendent. Gn. Freight and Passenger Agent. re. th. CHICAGO union PACIFIC RY. MTkiOririani RiiU," n aly Lls hi1b Ika paMsel a nORTH- - w western WU Tap-ritar- y, OyerlanJ Express- - ' easBBSl uMwiatttniiitiiawi a T.T Xi A TC Ml OLTff jri ru irvi r SIpra inZ Eastern Cities. TBE DIBMOT LZ2TM T9 ST.PAULaDULUTH, P ALACK SLEKPINQ OAKS Rrrln Mall and Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Pril; alxboulM, $4. k.'X a.m. . OEFAIZT.! St; ...... 10 SOy.m. 3.13 8.03 p.m. a.m. MaU and Express DKFaJCT. , 3.13 p.in hiaagr. Tra Msa'gT. Gsa. Pas. At The 11.30 u.m. train, leavinsr Salt Lake aJtlT snd the 10.30 n.m. train, arriving at Salt Lake, carry throuah Pullman Sleepers be tween Salt Lake City, Cheyenne. Denver and Kansas Citr. Other trains carry bleei era both esst and west bound between Oedcn and Council Bin its. Sleeping car reeenraUons can be secured for either cast bound trains, or for the Utah ft Northern aad Orejron Short Line train by application ka the Union Ticket Office at ' Salt Lake City or Ogden. J. V. PARK Kit, IMvibion Pass. Agt. d Line & Th8 TEX1S & PACIFIC RAILWAY WITH The Denver, Texas & Ft Worth R. R. HAXOLE lOCTEj ( Now Forma tbe Direct Una From Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs & SALT LAKE & M FORT DOUGLAS R'Y all Points in Colorado, Utah, Texas Points, New Orleans and the Lv. Southeast Lv. Lv. filac Mrepfas: Csrs fro Psntrr ta Sea Lv. :rleaas dally withoat ebaepo. JfrslaMrrrd la H.'eaat Ial!aa Fitlag Tan A r't. Wenb. between rartlillee tor Xtsid Traavl ef aae Freight. bath Close connection ma1e at New Orleans wish all r.il and emubl.jp lines, including ' Ihe famous ""CROMWELL UN', FOK KEW TOUR lor rate of frciuht, nrket. or any ether Information regard nx Una Line, i(T: to anv railroad yen), or ! w. v. K;vi.t:r. WiLucK wood. G. K. A. T. F. l A.. T?tt I O.A.(JRlSI,ful Trx. !:.-- TV. ImiIua.To . . 11 :00 1 ' RAILWAY. Scenic Line of the World IX EFFECT OCTOBER IS, KpringvlUe Denver Chicago- - 1888. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. . Ar. K0.8. 9.10 11.00 12.90 1.22 8.00 8.00 a.m. am. So. 10. 6.30 p.m 6.50 p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. BINGHAM AJiD ALTA TRAINS. Leave Salt Lake City, am. Arms Salt Lake City, 4.S0 p.m. Returning, 7-- D C. DODGE. General Manager J. II. BEXXETT, ' Gan. Pasa. Art. LATEST MPBOTEXKXT OX THE Lv. " It. G. Depot, 3:33 & NO. D. A R. G. Depot. f iv. I'eniteutiary, Lv. Mill IT A. . 4 :30 4 i.m.(Af ern'n) 5:10 5;30 5:ij It Presses! Prsctlral It E . Bait Lake to Fort Douglas und return, 35c bait Lake U Mill Creek and return, 26c. Salt Lake to Suirar House and return. 25c. to Sugar House, Mill Creek ann Salt tort Douglas and return, for school children, 10c. & salts ia Baklsg as Eoastlag never befSrs attained la Cooking Apparatus, asd will Rs73!.tkia3 t.sFrss5.t as; of Cooking ITS THEOHY that all Food ISakerd or Cooked, should be cooked in fresh air admitlted to the oven, .ins Is done by discarding ine close oven door heretofore need, and suballtutiag it a ooor coniaiBiBc- - a sneet. m wtxe. ior Oanze ncarlv as large as the door lteelf. IS hre-cl- -- Tombstones, Monuments, Mantels, Iron Mantels, Gratis and Hearth Stones. 278 A 1280 KOLTII TCJIPLE Qwvits Just mil ITall SI ) hmm 1. WEST BOUND TRALV3, Xo. 7. No. 9, 7.00 s.m. .J.T. Ppringville Palt Lake City.. ..Lv. S.10 p.m. 8.90 a.m. ..Ar. 6 J0 p.m. 10.10 a.m. Ogden Saa Francisco.. ..Ar. 7.00 a.m. H THE ". WATSON BROS., Stonecutters and Builders TRAINS. EAST-BOUX- Ocden.... "alt Lake City Pro vo ! Vire Gauze Oven Door ' Oreo., Rio Grande Western Ta fl.OO. THE PATKKT a.m. (Morning) 11:50 13:40 f.v. Penitentiary, Ar at V. & 11. G. Depot, DKKVEE AND 1 avcKl Muason A Co'a Croup and Cough Syrnp, remedy, which has no eoual ia tbe treat mentor Croup and general coughs, it gives mmediate relief, asd cures permsnsnuy. Price per battle ii cts. Our complete tTomaopaikic Guidtmnd frioi Lia is sent Kruiu to aay aa areas. So. Lv. Lv. Ar. Lv. Lv. Ar. at D. , .t T. i La r rest sad most reliable Stock of Medi cines, Books, Cases, aad other Homoeopathic Seeds in the west. 'aar Our Goods are ased by all promtntnt Pkysiciaa in Salt Lake City, saa in us Territory. mr Orders from the Country are prompt ly ailed, and Woods cent oy express. ClreaX Bavctsaf rnek's Catc Ellalr, p.m.(Aftern'p li:ta " 1:10 No 3. D. A R. O. Depot, 2:00 p.m.(Aftern'n Kort Douglas, 230 " 2:35 at Wagener's, " M J Wagener's, 3:10 Fort Donarlos. . C'n'o. I'tavi'f, C Ul. u. r. D. A R. G. Depot, 7:00 a.m. (Morning) 7:30 renueniiary, Mill 7:50 Creek ' 8:10 Penitontiary. o:30 at D. A U. (i. Lv. D. A R. G. Depot, I at. Penitentinrv. Ar. at Shale Beds, Lv. Shale Beds, Lv. Penitentiary, Ar. at D. A It. G laqal! Ftw!n Mctlll.t He.. I. At. Xo. 411 Loewst Street, 2wtO. SIS X.OTJXS. Toair, soeia NOTICE, THE SALT UKTIL FURTHER A Fort Douglas Railway will run trains as lonows : Wyoming & Nevada, B. W. LOUIS TRADE. MUNSON & CO. V wsmiir, i. c wicub,b.p. tumr, Is? CONSfECTIOH i a bvttla. Wort "I a, Express. IT tt Co., Lowell, Mass. F REP ABED Dr. J. C. Aver EClfO AND PARK CITV.iy tKBS AHatvr. SS Mail and Express ......1120 a.m. SALT LAXX CITT. J -(- Accommodation.. J. TOTJHQ, Traveling Paueager Agent, Gen'l p.m. 8.CC1 a.m. H.:i8 p.m. ahd SBIW nokthkhv SIKKT LINK. ohkooni ; Accommodaliou all nuvu . 10.30 ABRIYX. Western Dining Oars rr foil laf sraaatieaH.asaty t . ".20 p.m. and Express Mail and .Expreet depakx MaU aad Erprefa Mail and El.xpregg ...... Mail ASS .VoHK- - Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of ray sight." Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly lexas. DIRECT CONNECTIONS bprmgs, " I had a dry scaly humor for years, bbtwb; suffered terribly : and. as my broth Ktaus City, Coun- and er and sister were similarly afflicted, I 0nvr,ChynRa cil Bluffs, Omaha, ChiMf , 8. Ln)a presume the malady is hereditary. Last Dr. Tvron. (of Fernandiua, n4 all Nabraska, Clara4a, l.akaC winter.recommended me to take Ayer's Fla.,) Mantana, Oraflon, WaaHInf ten Sarsaparilla, and continue It lor a year. five months I took it daily. I have and Narthtm Paoifia Catat For not bad a blemish Hponmy body for the Lint. last three months.' T. E. Wiley, 14 Chambers St., Sew York City. larcaica Caaekad Tbraock ta aad (ras all " Last fall and winter I was troubled Patau Km( aad Waat.aad eoaaeetiaaa with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I ada at Mlaaoori Ktver with limdid not notice it much at first, but it it Tralaa t Xaatara Liaea. gradually grew worse until it becarfie almost unbearable. Daring the latter CaaaUy TkrarJ tall TralM. part of this tima, disorders of the stomach and liver increased my troubles. I THOS L. KIMBAI 1.. J. 8. TEBBET8, bcran takinz Ayer's Sarsaparilla. and. "r. A. O. P. Uen'i Mn, Acting after faithfully continuing the use of OMAHA. OMAHA. this medicine for some months, the pain 'I disappeared and I was completely AUB1VAL AND DEPARTURE OF.TOION cured." Mrs. Augusta A. Fur bush, PACIFIC TRAINS Main lane. Haverhill, Mass. AKRITE. laSliil'CTi VAST AID Das--a - mtlasaa Sleepers aa Modern Oaachse tram tbe M lass art ftrvsr. Pay RAILWAY. WaiA saakee eleea Unieei Thia medicine is an Alterative, and causes a radical chance in the system Tbe process, in some cases, may not Ik 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 uain in my riarht aide, and had other troubles caused by a torpid lirer and dyspepsia. After frlvlaor eevoraK medicines a fair trial without a cure, I. I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. was greatly benefited by the first bottle. was com and after takinz fire bottles I pletely cured." John W. Benson, 70 Lawrence sL, Lowell, Mass. Last May a large carbuncle broke out on my arm. The usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla.sore. Less than three bottles healed tbe In all my expe rience with medicine, I never saw more Tares II TSLM EVENING NEWS Long-Standi- ng BKEYL(j 10 Srawery aaar C. CLktl.tlO. Berots ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. SSr Telephone to Brewery, No. P. O. BOX, 55S. - $63. We are now prepared to promptly the pablie with Keg aad Bottled Seersapp of superior quality, at popular prices. 1M a. Mala St. Cfty Tlekit A. FISHER BREWING 1. CC. 5 Tbreoarb fill a ij.dm sasv tt. lr Iroely eirMtak facilitating the ttrocimm oi oooamg, ana pronuomg roou tost IS unin flavor and nutrition, and actu equalled cooked with lees consumption of fsc ly than in an oven with a closed door.v It makes an enormous savin la the of meat. weight 1 1 atls larrer l.eave of SreaM. reonlres lesa ilLrnlinn fmm th cook, and promotes the health of the family oy wic aursRion quaxitt or is IT. uvmjjlsu food OPINION OF AN EXPERT- - Tbe follow-i- a- stata-mefrom Mm. Emcllne P. Mlanarof Bars; HUL Ohio, will b of sreat Interest to t bone who safer from Bria-h-f a lbieaae or 1 bavel.nxra-aolve- d that orI would yon tba deep sense of obi Igatlon which I feel There ia ootnlng which I now enjoy that I do not owe to the happy chaaoe of bavins naed Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy at a If A I d itloie when I was raffer- uur all that a h man ba ling coulJ endure. My troubles began In my Kidseva over nine years ago acid from wbJcb- ateewver. Kerer I Expected I was to ase a cue whea I walked, and I compelled so not woalc I that ooold Dot atand finally alone. In a few montlui my paysiclaa said I had Blight's disease, which waa indeed alarming information. To add to my aAicUon alter I had been ill about t wo yean, I had a bad attack of Gravel. 81x years ago, last June, how well I remember the day, I saw Dr. David Kennedy's .Favorite Remedy of Rondout, N. Y., advertised In oar paper. After a .las one bottle I threw my cane aad wont to Sew York on a visit,away and three bottle cured me, thisa wan six years ago. I have never had a reta-of gravel, nor of the pains or weakness in the back, aad though I am over sixty years of aga n ISS. : OF THE BOSTON JOURNAL. "I'll tell you! aomethlagt," says little Belle, "If you're certain, sure, you'll never tell." ''Of course j vrftt," cries tiny Sue, Hope to die, Black and bine. 'Well, then;" whispers the little maid, "My papa, a great, big man, 's afraid." "O, isn't that fanny enoturh !" laughs Sue, "Yaur papa's afraid, and mine ia, too." "Xot of bears or tigers or bumble-bee; It's something' a thousand time's worse than these. "It's a terrible thing, that goes np and down Through every city, village and town, ''And my papa says bo almost knows , That things' will be ruined wherever it goes.' "Yca.ieu't it dreadful?" says Belle, with a "Criss-cross- :, s t sigh. , swear and, papa says, i teal and lie." 'spect it lias horns and cloven feel ; And, Sue, what do you 6'poso it will eat?" Then closer together drew each little maid, Looking about as if half afraid They might see this thing with cloven feet, And find it liked little girls to eat. And they even fancied they heard it roar. As it gobbled them up and cried lor more. "O, it's name," cries Belle, is so dreadful, ''It will 'I too ; Docs your 'papa call it 'Republican.'Sue?" fcue shake her head. "O, it can't be that, For my papa callB it a 'Democrat. " , Liz-i- e SI. Hadlty, I am ew Tlgsrau aad straag m I was In my'piime. I do e'l my own work, and rarely know what it is to be Ured. I keep the medicine In the hosse and give It to my and recommend it wbenever I grandchildren, can. What pbyslciana and all of the many remedies I ha 1 taken eoold not do, Tri KiMine-dy-'s Favorite Remedy did; it stayed the disease and mad me a strong, vlgorooa woman. Or. D. Iveaaedy's Keaaedy Kondont, N. Y. Price fl ; for SJ. rac j. M.i. "J.W.WBST, 8ALTLAKECITY. TELEPHONE 213. Front and Xe Flies. Order your meat aad yon will get satis A complete Wire What a boon to all his Iriends and a person is, says acquaintances a writer id ine pleasant It may be bard to define pleasantness. but we find no difficulty ia recetrniilDg it when we meet with it. rieasant people are BOt always by any means the most admirable or mankind, nor the mostinterestinsr. for it often hap in a man which pens thai the esteem are, for lack are wort&lest-o- qualities of other modifying elements, the very ones which make against his agrceaoie nesa as a companion and a person wto does not impress as as particularly oleasant may nevertheless interest us very ranch In the display of unusual mental or moral characteristics, or from a complexity of nature which seems to offer itself as an enigma we are curious to solve. Pleasant people may not even be the most truly lova- ole, but they are likable. We perhaps bave no desire to make friends of them in the deeber sense friendship, bat we are glad when we meet them, and en 3y ourselves while in their society. ine tie in us iortneo, tuoogu snajnt, is a real oae, and I believe we ahonld all lo well to remember, in the Interest of the attractive jur closer friendship?, mere 4d.cohesive force of pleasant aess. The highest virtues and offices j! friendship we are not called on to exercise: everv dav. and in familiar in tercourse we have not less, but rather be more, need ot makingtimes-wheourselves because of the leaan, our friends will have to answer onr drafts on their patience.and sympahty It we question what it is that goes .o constitute a man or woman pleasant, il arjDesra to be a result of both tern- oeramentand character. It is hardly necessary to say that these are not the same thinr. and vet they are not die tinguisDied in common thought and tpeech as clearly as they might be. Without attempting any close analysis we say tbat temperament s a certain combination ox riven na at birth, while character is another set ot powers and dLspasl- uona Biowlv acquired and irrown In lor us: for the first, nature is responsible. onr parents ana ourselves xor ine enndi. It seems easiest to describe a pleas ant person bv negative, altnough as- ureair nis pleasantness auecis us as i mosc positive quality, iu uegiu vlth. such a person must not be too inucn "snui up in lis own inuiviuuai- ty." to use the phrase Of an English' writer. That is, ne must not oe very eserved and concentrated In his emo tions and affections, but have a certain openness expansiyenefs of nature andoe ot manner. He must not oi too rastidloius. but able to take people lor what they are. and what- they are vorth u him at the passing moment and the- needs of the social hour. He most not be of too intense a nature, nor so preoccupied with the serious asnects ana amies oi me tnai oe is unible to put them aside ttmporarily and lend himself to lighter thoughts ana people. One of the pleasantest lighter men 1 ever met was one oi ine most devoted to a dozen icood causes and public interests be side nis personal ana proiessionai nes. None of these were made a bore n'otbers. and his equable and kindly disposition, his readiness to enter into other persons' ideas bis interest in literature and art as well as weightier matters of politics and science, made aim able to please and be pleased by men and women ot the most diverse sorts. It has sometimes struck ine forcibly with respect to such a man: How pleasant ne mast oe to nisoseif how comfortable to live with every ps eu-meni-s - - . AT No. 22 W., First South frt. day ! Seed Corn. SelectingaaaMH -- the Range, as compared with others, is not snly more equally heated in every part irvut anu rwr dbi aa a reeuii ox Hf lupcn t ventilation the food placed atherein is setter cooked, while retaining, sweeter savor, ana a larger proportion of its best luiecss 1 find, also the consumption of fuel n this Range is much less than any other or same wore. i '1 - BROS. MIKKmS AKD SHITPSBS OV Weber CoAl AND DEAXaCBf 19 VaUgy-- j a Anthracite ' aaaMBJ Office No. 40, Main Street, TSLBPHOirS ?. A. MITCHELL. Ho 'J3S. Sec'y and Manager PLEASE REMEUBEIl rrtHAT WE STILL CAJtXT A A, piste line ex COM- - "Disston's Celebrated Saws cossismr rs raa--r er Cssss Cmt, srras;, Mao, roHghl at HI, axtss raaat Tsnsat, Cssapsss. Botetisr, Ooolt, Koykisls, Xtax, Kt ALSO Circular, both Solid aad Chisel rolnt Tooth, aad Trlnmph, raiiinf Tiasssr wtta, and ars SaDlag si IrOWEB FBI0ES Zaaa ever; also a Full Stock good-looki- ari sf their rt sairi M. X. " asd always oa aaad. L TO THE LAMES AJtl HAVINU ESTATES TO ALL PERSONS should call npon Mr. Stayner before going into the Probate Court, lie Z. C. makes no charaa for a coasultatioB, and i thoroughly eiperlenced ia this braoCn of legal business. He will act as Counsel for Administrators for a very reasonable compensation. Will prepared and filed for probate. Office : Three doors east of Pea eret Hank. P. O. address: Box 687, Salt Lake City, Utah. ruh THIS ! PERSIAN CARPET RENOVATING ASD Color Restoring Co,, It central position and cIom connection with Eastern Linea at Chicago and eonttaturaa lines at terminal points West. Northwest and Southwest. maJte it the true mid-lin- k in that transcontinental chain of steel which, unite the Atlantic anaraclno. II main line and branches include Chicago. Joliet. Ottawa. La B&lle. Peoria, Oeneaeo, Molina and Bock Island, in Illinois; Davenport, hfuacatine, Waahinton, Pairfleld, Ottumwa, OakalooaajWea t ZJberty , Iowa City, Dea Koine, Xndtanola, 'Winteraet. AUantio, KnoarviUe, Audubon, Harlan, Guthri Centre I ana uoanou jtiaiis, xn iowsj ususaii, xrenton, vasneron, l Bt. Joaepn ana in Bisaonri; leavenwortn auad Ateniaon, in Kansas;city, XinnaapoUa avnd St. Paul in Jlinneaota; Watertown and Bionx Palls, in Dakota, and Dinar MOJBesnus immi ana citiM. u sisa Mnrs e nuT CHOICS 07 BOTJTE3 to and from the Pacifio Coaat and intermediate place, snakinr aU tranafers in Union Dpta. Fast Trains of fine DAT COACHES, levant DLNXKO CASS, magnificent PTJLLMAN PALAC2 BXEEPXKO CASS, and (betwean Ohicag-o-, BL Joseph, Atchison and Kansas City) restful BSCLIN IX Q CHAXB CABS, aeata TBJZ2 to holders of throug-- first class tickets. AAWtt a THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & NEDRAGKA R'Y S3S1KAT ROCK ISLAND ' ROUTE) . Ktozul west and aontfawoat from Eansss Citv snd St. JoMch ta rmirtmrv. Kelson. Horton, TopoAa- - i , .m points lierinirton. Hutchinson. Wichita. Caldwell, and: all in southern Nebraska, Interior Kansas and berond. Sntir passenger equipment of the celebrated Pullman manufacture. Solidly . L lasted track of heavy steel Iron and stone brida-esAll safety appliances and modern improrements. Commodious, well built stations. bal-rai- Celerity, certainty, comfort and luxury assured. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Xs that Kansas favorite) between Chicag-o- , Bock Island. Atchison, City, and Minneapolis and St. PauL The tourist routs to all Northern Summer Besorts. Its Watertown Branch ti a Terse tbe mast productiTe lands of the "wheat and Southwestern JKlnnesot and Northern Dakota. Iowa, airy belt" ofHn H HT.a mrul ITawfcaVa, nWmrrm wpaa-lrtTa tlwt tacflrti to travel bstwasq Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafa-yett- e, and Council Bluffs, St, Joseph, Atchison, Leavn and St. PanL worth, Kansas Kinnsapolls av ilaali ail (nflmuUmi ValHan. For Tiekata. City, apply to any Coupon Ticket Offios ia th United States or Canada, or adrsas, E. 3T. JOHM, E. A. H0LBR00K,. at Bast-Centr- al y aaerai Xasager. .,......,, - s;nTiTtck.at A Paaa'r Agaat. DOORS, WINDOWS, CEIDAR POSTS, JOHN C. CUTLER. Probate Clerk, Bait lake OR Vulcan Powfler - EMERPRISE: We Mould say that we MAKE HOOTS and SHOES, equal in Style and Finish, and MUCH MOJin DTJTIAJITjJE than any Imported Goods brought into the Market, atil we guarantee all Seams, and that the lrice is as Low as any goods that ars Solidly Made of First Class Material, SOLOMON H1IOS. No. 70 1 - - rSaSaSBBBBSBB I IDA H oTcTO R C. At , Tixciiacrron. St., t isDErr POUNDS Strictly Pare White head ! I MO. 1888. BouglU before the advance in price and now offered in lots to suit at Prices that defy Competition, ALSO, A FULL STOCK OF ALL SIZES OF WINDOW GLASS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! PAINT YOUR HOUSES WITH CULMRR'S Enamel Ready Mixed Paint! ' WE OFFER 3 D ARM ELS, RK4DY MIXED I HON ItOOFIXO IAl2CTa FIRE PltOttr, at Oc. lKIl J AM.O f CT" All Paints Reduced in Price at G. F. CULIvlER & BROS., - bate Court of Salt Lake County, Territory of L tan. made on tne Z9tn day of rtttptem- ber, 1888, in the matter of tbe estate of Charles S. Harmon, deceased, the under the said estate, will aeu signed executorstoofthe at sale, highest bidder, for private cash.arold coin of the United btatos, aad subtoct to confirmation by Said Probate Court, at 12 o'clock ra., on Saturday, the loth day of November, issa, at the emce or J. u. Main fireei, sair Moyie, city aaa CsuBty, Territory of Utah, all the right, title, interest sna estate of said unarie t. Harmon, at the time of bia death, aad all title and interest the aaid estate tba haa.light, by operation of law o otherwise, ac quired ether tnan or in addition to tbat of the said Charles 8. Harmon, at the tima of bia deth in aad to all that certain lot.piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being ia said sail labs cwunty, 1 errttory 01 1 tan, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Commencing fortyeignt (49) rods north of tbe .southeast corner of the west half (JO of northwest quarter (JW) of section tentyeven 7). township one (1), north of range, one II), west Salt Lake meridian, and running' thence north fortj (82) eight (48) rods, thence west thirty-tw- o rods, then south forty eight to 48) rods, tbe lace thence east thirty-tw(32) rods of beginning, containing nine and threefifth (&J 6) acres sf land.. Terms and con ditions of sale: Cash, gold coin of the United States, ten per cent ot the purchase money to be paid to tho executors on the of sale day of sale, balaaco on confirmation oy said I'rooaie uourt. mas xor sua prop at in the said el ty will be received writing office of J. H. Moyle st any time after the first publication of this notice until 18 o'clock m., on the said 10th day of ovem- - 20 to 28 E. First South St, Salt Lake Citj. . WHITS & SOIS. ise (RSTABLISIIKD 1876 ) s - . w , our patrons take pleasure in announcing nubile to our toe have added ind the Establish' that tnent a Refrigerator, which enables us to put befors ne public UUJC MJSA.TS na FAR SUPERIOR CONDITION I To ANY MEATS that have ever been offered to the SALT LAKE CONSUMERS, to We o - BUY WHITE & SONS REFRIGERATOR MEATS And be convinced that UTAH BEEF and MUTTON, properly carcafor, MJUA.L,B ANY IfJSJSJT ana MUTTON IN THE WOULD, M. UAttSlUM UK.'MJAMl.-- ROBERT HARMON. Executors of tbe estate of Charles mon, deceased. S. Har d7t I Beef Carcasses, No. I. No. i, Muttoa Carcasses, No. 1, PIONEEH PRICE LIST. cents per re. 4 -- i cents per re. cents per h 4H WHITE PATENT ROLLER MILL CO. Ac SOIVS. ttilli JK: 5S Hortli Temple St. East Offios: 91 South Temple SL'WesL BAIBSl AKERS'8 No. I. IO H PATENT, H STitlTII WI0LI WHAT FLOCA CIS! FIICETiH TBI KM ifSHEST i 4 ill Talapbsae . kTo. S71. jto. oei. ... ? Oases Telepboa. ELLAS iCOKSIa. Bast JAPANESE fJEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED! ALL E1XD3 OF JAPANESE 6CREESS Banners ; alas Ladles' Silk Wrap pers aad (jents enoaing Jackets; Chinese water uuei; neau ana uimuoo cnrtaina and expeasivs Cbinaware: all kinds of and Shawls, aad Faacy EmivntoaOrepe broidared bilk Handkerchiefs. nor. 967 9. Mam Street. Salt Lake Citv. P.O. Box 1063. -- Eagle- ESmpoFiiim. so Elegant Sloit. tops, S7 25 eact " " so $io o d each so Seal Plusli Wraiis, S12 00 - il , 50 seal Plusli frajs, 16 50 eacli. DRiEOAPRICfJIW 300 FINE SEAL PLUSH WRAPS, J 500 NEWMARICETS, ' l- - ; . r. . ... ; .... - ..... HIGHEST IJiRKET PRICE :' e Ff ffirr .i 40o000 s m est 70 MVIIV WTHEH'I', TO TDE FRIESDS OF HOME Totchom it may concern: TN PUBSUANCK OF LAW AND BY A vlrtuo of suthorif rested in me bv a resolution of the Citv Council of fait Lake City, adopted October 30th. A. I). ISM, I.I rrancis Armstrong. Mayor or raii uike all per City, do hereby notify and Inform sons owning or noidiug any or tbe coupon bonds of bait Lake City Corporation, lear- bered from 61 to 400 Inclusive, of tne de nomination of J0O0 each, and drawing in terest at tbe rate of seven per cent I per annum, that each and all of said bond have been called and Couucll for redemption by the City required of Salt Lake City, and that the principal thereof will be paid in full on or after the 1st day of December, A. D. 1888, upon pres entation or saiu nonus at toe ueserei .na tional Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, and notice is hereby given to all persons interested that all interest upon said bonds will cease and determine and the' coupons attached thereto (except coupon limber 17. for interest for six months endma De cember 1st, 1888) will become void and of no value from and after said date. . Witness my hand and the corporals seal of said city this 30th day of October, A. D. vm. NORTH OF THE EIGHTH WARD SQUARE. SOLOivlON BROTHERS. Probate Clerk, Salt Lake Co. Lake Crty Boaids ot BLOCK JNo. Co OLD -- HalF l Of Halt E3tc. 840 South, First East Street, X AN ORDER OF SAID PURSUANT said matter, notice is hereby I tbe bat November, given A. D. 1C88, Monday, a., m.. at the County at 11 o'tslockmhdayof ouri iiouae in cait uite city, utan Territory, in the Court Room of aaid Court has bees appointed the time and place for the neanng or a petition 01 r. u. sawyer, pray ing lor ids admission to probate of a certain document therewith presented, pornortinr to be the laat VV'Ui anil Testament of Walter O. Sawyea, deceased, when and where all paraons interested may appear and oppose I the probata of said Will, or the granting of-letters 01 aamiatetrauoo. witn tne tvui annexed, to Isaac M. Waddell as prayed for in sara petition. Dated at Salt La fee City, 0otober2fl, im JOHN 0. CUTLER, tniO CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, In the Probate Court In and for Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah. Iu tbe matter of the Estate of Joseph Of Philadelphia, Ta., COMB TO CLEAN TOUR HAVE without takinr them no from the floor or removing tbe fnnurnro. They win resioro incir onginju ooiora. raiao L asd make them look like saw. sap weagain, call special atteonoa to the daot that aaa sKgness is it you nave, nnionnnateiy, your noaae, sucn as scanet isver or onn-therietc, our process will thoroughly disinfect your carpets. we can ithe attention of those In eharre of cnurcnee, meatrea, nun oanas aaa omcos to this new enterprise, as your ear. pets, after they have been cleaned by this proceee, wiu last aa long a gam. 29 Cohum- Plaaaa aend vonr addraaa to CUX Stbset, Salt Lake City, Utah, aad we will call aad show you samples and give estimates of cost, which you will Bad to be very reasonaoie. a. vaj nAAvfin, si anager. All work warranted. Bv aweeial nermuaioB we refer ta Mmlrw O. L. Krb, Proprietor of tbe Walker House, II. Briaacher. Proprietor of the SU Elmo. Mr. H. C. Jateee, of David James A Co., of Main St., Mrs. E. M. Murphy, 4o7 First South St., for all of whom we nave dona work ta ber, aim tacir entire satieiactkon. - FOR 8A1LH 33 V M. I., Sole Agents in Salt Lake City LRQAL NOTICB. 18 HEttEBT GIVEN, TIIAT N OTJCB in pursuance of an order of tbe Ito- : aad adds another to the ku) ot reaaona why tbe Charter Uatkun ttie Wire Uhm Ovea Lxmm with btove should te preierrad to all others now ta Lsna. tbs markat JAMES IS. EARDLEY, EXECUTOR'S 8 ALU. HOUSEHOLDERS Of Salt Lake City aad PAJCABB LOOK At TBS ' THE teas na tuttratm Disours am raN FRANCIS ARMSTRONG, Msyor. HEBER M. WELLS. SKAI.J City Recorder. ng e TSB Attest: in any of its forms. ng vx rsACTICKS -- ed later-maturi- tat Law, alt. the cocars or nuiTOHf. kinase-Aeepo- NOTICE OF REDEMPTION RdjDMiworiand The greatest care and circumspection should be used in selecting and saving seed-corthat its various qualities may bo improved. The majority of farmers go to tneir cribs for seed, and even nere u care is usea in selecting seed may be kept up. One of tbe firs, qualities to De oDservea is strong ger iad tor Ulastrated CIrealan aad Pries List wso minatmg power. .very larmer seed has 'experienced trouble from EXOELSIOB ST. LBfllS mVMK falling to germinate, need not be told inat this is of great importance, Seed FOB AaVU OT a is in its best condition for reproduc H If t n . i n.tif nz u. . Arenxs m cai i l&e e m v tion when it ripens penectiy Deiore harvested, urain may be better as food when harvestea prematurely,but. for seed it should be ripened WE ADYISEJUR FRIENDS thoroughly npon the atalk. Now ia tbe best time for selecting seed. The ears can be selected IX THE earliest-maturWHO XEED lineANTTHIXG to call upon Barton A The grains of an ear which OPIUM HABIT CURED Co., 44 Main St., where they will find a well matures early produce wyi selected stock of men's and boys' suits, plants mature which will their overals, hats, raps, shirts, etc., at vry low ears earlier than plants from the grain prices. This firm is reliable and will treat oi a 11 ear. ou right. selecting dtf seed ia deferred until the cort is gathered, we may be able to se lect ears, but we cannot whether they matured earliest, or No Inconvenience From Treatment. HEAP FARM LAM)! tell ears to or two whether they grew one the stalk. two ears have S an acre for 20 acres good land, mostly Select from stalks tbat ears. Take tbe top ear, if it Is well BtfMICE: in crops, ia mues rrom sail iaae. CURE HQ PAT! In so doing. the productive 17 an acre for 160 acres, adobe house. matured. cess of corn may be greatly increased adobe granery aad bara; two nowtag wella; 7 miles from Main Street; very Another important point in selecting seed is the cob. The quantity of cneap ; adjoins n. a. traca. SW CALL OK OR ADDRESS, corn is much greater with a $37 aa acre ; 16 miles south; water right; shelled v small Cob to the a nan tit of the cob. Riverton. than it Is with a lara-- cob. In feedina- Drs.lTbeeler & Uasbronek, SS an aero for 33 acres 4 miles north-Ves- t corn witn a large cos to cattle, tnay can ot White Bridge. cnew it up; tne cattle narojy have to eat so much oesides, 53 an acre for 80 acres 7 miles souta-eas- t cob to get a tittle 160 S. HHI ST.T SV I." CITT. corn. Some varieties of corn have a of the city. 80S an acre for 100 acres 2 miles west of smaller cob than ethers.but in a variety of this kind, growlEg in the same Held, Main. were wui De round ears with smaller aoo an aere for 9) acres 4 miles. south- - coos and deeper grains than others. east of Main. in selecting seed, select those ears Also acreage at larger figures in desirable with the smallest cob, of medium size. location. oi Koua icnKto. siraizni. oi symmetri OVERUIlDSTAGEROOTEi cal beantv, grain reaching quite to the oi ine coo, ana easy shelled. FULLER & YOUNG, euu Many stalks in a field are barren, and from HO Main Street. produce only tassels entirely devoid of Parlej's Park to Bait Lake City ears. These are imperfect r plants traversed by the Park City Stage. Four simpiy ana pnreiy maiee, ana lncspa miles below Park City is the Kimball oie of se if reproduction, aa the ner Banco, which was formerly the break iectly.provlded plants are. If in tbe fast station for the westbound orer a r small mat" of ironnd soring Co., pianteo to aelect seed from, those bar land "stage! This 'road Is traversed ren stalks could be topped, and their now the stage line of ther Kimball by Darren nature stopped from beinv in OP CALIFORNIA. Bros. Lynn Kimball, who was Inter sefused into the seed. care Thia in JOHX WLLLIAM SICKIdj, Afent. lecting seed should be used every year. viewed by a reporter, stated that for No. 1 Dyaamite, It is considerable trouble ta select he had been so afflicted with ca " No. 1 Bend for Circular, in mis way but good seed la nearly as years to be almost unable to attend as tarrh "M No. 1 as soil and cultivation good No. a f Btreafth Prices. important to and had abont given up all a mazium crop, i work, to B.I so. j aaaSaBaBaaaMaaBMBMBBaaaaMBMMaaMawaMw hope of being cared, 4s repeated trials of catarrh medicines aad medical ad CHICAGO SCAUE CO. ACAUICT, FOX 4k SYMUSH, ,. . r ArtisUe Paots-raptiervice had failed to give him any relief. All kinds of Scales See me. qss ' The catarrh had produced prostration, M ai 00 loss ot arjisr ssskQQ flesh, loss of appetlte,hls breath One rarge Mnle, Large HorsC aad a was offensive. Medium atorse. per While lo this condition, through the jxx tMUt ia re, solicitation of W. C, Barton, he was SALT ADD BLUJIIIG DEPOT. we mviloj ecu cheaper than aor ' to advised himself under the treat pat other honse lo town, and-wWILXj BUILDING BOCK AT QVABBJ OB guarantee all our work. Remember ment of Drs. wheeler, and Ilasbroock. J net Booth of Cllft oar new DELIVERED. since which Umehe has been rapidly n- vaddress i .ii. AM .k .uo viy UH improving and now considers himself UWWOV, ttlW VDII VlAVAy At the "Gronnd Floor" and contains tbe 18 Tovs ! Wrmpplaa; largest lot of accessories necessary (or completely cared, and would recom- ThrM or Four Kinds f Artistie worg. uau on os woen yoa mend all those afflicted to .?:' mat Fine Photographs and the Cheap- ALL KINDS OF PAY WANTED. est in oaic Laae. cAisisON Dealer la Csdaw rests, rsass aad : rABUACES) Wsd. ijr car Lss, Kte. ttOO 3Xatln Desiring Fine Winter Apples.free from worms, at a Terr low price, should ; (TUYUOULD BLOCK.) correspondnewith Provo'a Grocer. J. K. can give yoa lust wra. noshara; box ar. - 60NSULTATI0N FREE , yuu want. n, CHARIiES WSTAYNER, Attorney sand Connacllor dJOt Rock Springs, - cr. t I waa There Is no taint of coal gas or smaba, an.1 lbs masts are store leader aad be tie Iu flavor than those broiled over lbs aoala The convenience of broiling la tbe evea will b appreciated bv every In the 'Probate Court in and for Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah. In the matter of tho Estate of Walton O. eawyer, Deceased. Notice of time and place for the nesting, of Petition for admission to Probate of Will. fasattMM't Pleasant mis is tsb taa ai. war to aaoiLktaaTS JJEOAIi NOTICI. TBS FTASLiAM OF THE THE AXSUAL ofMEKTINO said Company will be held at Thomson's Real Estate Office, Salt Lake City, on Monday, the 12th day of No vember, 188, at IS o'clock a m., for the of electing officers for the ensuing purpose i transaction or any oiner uuainees year, ana that may come before the meeting. did Secretary N. P. Irrigation Co. d)0t MEATS, - nard-workin- dySm Great Reduction . the Broillag taa be iove ia lbs tvaa Charter Oak Range er Steve With tbe WlraOaase Oven Door, more prfTieUf thah over the live fvoals. Li taa steak . rAoie. bask Sr Sab Sa a wire broiler or meat rack, placing It ta aa orainary baks pan to eateh the dripping. wllh lbs Allow it to remala la the door cloned II or to Blnqtrl.tepK0 Urhlas s reoutred. At the end of this tima it will be found aireJy cooked ady U Btockhollap of the Xorlh Point Irrigation Company. To the TO AN ORDER OF HAID PUR8UANT said matter, notice la hereby given that Monday, the 12th day of Novem wt, a. l. 1888, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the County Court House in Salt Lake City. Utah in the court room of said court, Territory, has been appointed the time and plaoe for tho hearing of a netHion of Benjamin P. Brown and Theodora 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 persons interested may appear and oppose the of said will, or the of letprobate ter temtamentarv'to them asgranting prayod for in said petition. Dated at Salt Lake City, October 89. 1888. BUTCHER, taction. HII AL nnoiLiNQ. of Brown, deceased. Notice of time and place for the hearing of idmiesion to Probate of Will. aeopt. Aatrnts. No. BS Kstat. Second South. Street, Pleasaut People. may-perha- m a irob?ioi3. nt O.-av- A CAMPAIGN MORAL BY WAY MKs. Mabt B. Welch. Teacher Domea. He Economy, Iowa State University, says: "My deliberate judgment is thst the oven of 0-1- - "NACQUAINTEO WrTM THE CCOCRAPHY OW THE COUNTRY WILL OBTAIN MUCH USEFUL INFORMATION FROM A 8TUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE tbi WedaeatLay, . Hoveaaber 7. BUCBTS BISEASE. - SlrEASDEliSi patrons leave vonrsddrei and ur delivery wsgon will call for them.'sa Cil v KICK BEAaVACBUB. Draf Store bays lao Baesnlaa of Dr. (iuaa's Liver Pllla. Care arHhamt hii : rsaaeves nmpiee is tbe Xac: relieves BUIiaaaaess. aad itunreves l)lreS.a- - nalv one lor a .easy as cenia s nex. aaa CDStB X. O. M. L 300 HISSES COATS. , , In all, 2,000 Garments to Select from. |