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Show VrrT HATLIIOADS. ""o"-:vr- Beauty P-- sMge .Trains Arrive ta Salt Lake daily, m ioBows Vie 11 Ma m. Milford ExnresS at P.rVPirw anil Tnrlrta "IT TTr UUh A i orth'rn and Pacific Expresa 8.30 p.m. Juab Express at Atlantic Express.......... Atlantic and Paclfla Express 7.3Cp.ni.j. L20 a.m.' mm , . :'tnifH Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent, 'i ' B.U1 6.40 p.m. . inr. WITH THE OEOGHAPHY OF THE UWACQTTAIlfTED ...10.00 junn General Superintendent. " COTTTTTH Y. foxu- - i FOR v p. I B10) GII Special Bargains LEGAL NOTICE. be-- r GENERAL NEWS. o 0 WOKBS, 1 - Now Time Card, NOV. S&tlx, 1888. APASSBGEB,TBAINS LEAVE SALT LAKE DULY, AS FOLLOWS A.'Jk'Vising- - North. Atlantic and V. ft N Express at... 8.30 a.m. Milford Express at 1.40 p.m. Juab Express at Local Exnress 4.30 p.m. Park City and Pacific Express..... ...... . v.zu Atlantic ana x acino DIARONO A are a few things that I TT UevThere in with a my heart, and It affords me pleasure to tell of one of them." In the Probata ronrt nf tfia rnnr.w m n.u , wraorj oi uaa. waa The Albert Merritt, speaker ikes sr. iaas. y. head of the large fruit linn, 82 Park Place, N. r. atrMi and admired by alL Among In the waa office. scene Hatter and the and his of the Estate of B. B. Y., sick, "I feared that I ha I become fitted to endure the the things which may beat be done to NeS, deceased. tortures a and affection of nance u 4; dyspepsia dangerous poiiuum of the Kidneys. A relative mid to me t Why Order U show cause why Order of Sale of beauty is the daily don't you try Dr. . Kennedy's Favorite Real Estate should not be made. use of Ayer's Hair Continued from First Remedy T' I did so. I rrew steaduy better. Page. could at, digest, sleep, work Ith a clearer matter Ho B- - L. Vigor. head, and the yellow color of my akin had gives .7 NEFF, ?FTr, AND MART WASHINGTON. , Adu'nitrators of the Estate of B. what the color of ?f Neff. place to the tones 'i8 deceased, filed their having That peUtion Blood. Aaaeanee this Pare prepathe hair, -BeiasdM. Histerteal and every organ of the body In health? action. aale ior an order or of! a part of thepraying ration gives it a lus- Ctoiu ILecaa'a real estate of said de' avortte jtemeay is entitled to l'r. ; AssoetoUos Ete. t .Kennedy's for the purposes therein aet forth. It the credit of saving my life. If any one baa a cedent, tre and pliancy that doubt about the truth of my statement. let him is thereforeallordered by the Judge of said adds greatly to its Washesgtox, Dec." 26. The War writ, esto me. I can give you the name, avnd, Court, that persona In interested the charm. Should the Department has received additional addresses of flfty peraons who affirm, as IKendo, tate ot said deceased, appear before the aaid Probate Court on Friday, the 18th day Favorite Itemedy.made by Dr. David hair bo thin, harsh, particulars concering the arrest of that to nedy, of Kondout, N. V.,basbcen themalwlp of January, 1889, at ll o'clock ia the forenoon of aaid day, at the court room of said dry, or turning gray, General Stanley, commanding the de Aad A Blessing In time of need." Mi". A. DeKevere, Tarry- - Probate Court, at ths County Court House. inof and has issued Hair partment Vigor Texas, Ayer's N. Y., says; "For a long time I was ia tne uiry ana uounty or oait Lake, Utah will restore the structions to Mm regarding his future town, trouble! with severe attacks of DlKzineas and Territory,, to show cause why an order ' a out lUin J Blck Headache. I thought it waa due to should not be granted to the aaid adminisaction. The question of his defense color, bring and disordered state of the systo sell so much of the real esta:e of Impure blood new growth, and oeiore toe civil courts has been tem. I was advised to try Dr. Kennedya Fav- trators, the said deceased at private sale aa shall be Attorney-Genera- l. to the For comdid I orite and have been and so, EemejT. shiny. render the old soft and that a copy of this order be Commodore Walker received a tele-g- r pletely cured. It's the best tbing I ever beard necessary, at least four successive weeks in of that nature, and I've published keeping the scalp clean, cooi, ma m lrom Captain Heyerman, com- of for any disorder me JJK8KKXT tn.Msa nsws, a newsit to many with like success." preparation manding the Yantie, dated Santiago da recommended healthy, there is no better Daniel Fitts, Taunton, Mass., savs: ' I paper printed and published in said city Mr. v ', in the market. Cubs, Dec. 25, stating that after coal recommend Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and county. . r Dated December J8th, 1888. Mnfui of m. trial nf ing newiii return to Jfort an prince. For Dyspepsia aad Sick sleadacho. ELLAS A. SMITH. . was me Galena. about convinced said the suffered for Nothing comnlaints with has these I many years Ayer's Hair .Vigor Probate Judge. and was cared by Dr. Kennedy's Favorite xu uw uo that it is a genuine arucie. BBHAINS THB MUlvlllo. N. Kennedy." Mrs. 8. a Douehcrtv. tint oniv caused the hair of my wife and been had a suiferer from says "I J., Dyspepsia of Utah, i General John A. Logan were today since 1 was sixteen years old. I could find . ,o TxxarroaY . ., of daughter to be uounty or salt Lake. removed from tbe Hutchinson vault. relief, and had almost when given up in despair, Jtemeav was recom in tjora ureeK cemetery, wnere tney jLr. nenneay-which jiavonte I tried and am now cured. It Court in and for the Uounty of 8alt Lake, in were placed less than two years ago. mended, la the best medicine know of." I ... a. t or utan, uonereby cemry MttA .tnnfftd mna. to the new Logan cbaptl, in the u Dr. D. Keaaedys Favorite Ressedy ' tne true and correct the foregoing is a full, that Territory and Mauonai home appearsoiaiere.' cemetery. tache a respectable length N. Y. All druggista for 1; fa. Bondout, of Order to show cause why order of copy There were prtsent at the removal vu.v. BBCe. it. Dlliwu, viuiouu, Jteavf-statnot ue maue in snooio saie oi John A. Logan, Jr., aBd wif, Major Z CM. I. Prac Depl Aicnit. HtnATlt II 1C JkmlnT ATlt the matter of the Estate of B. B. Neff. de JU.J iiiui nma William and Mrs. and their ceased, aa appears oi record in my office. any assistance from my wife, either). son Logan, Mr. and Tucker, Mrs. Daniel Snep-htriFOX A (KTHOIM, in witness wnereoi, i nave nereunto set L tnea Ayer Jia.it ului, Chiof Mifs and hand and affixed the seal ot said Court, my Mary Brandy, . Artlalle one bottle, and I now nave as fine a cago, Mr. and Mrs. rbotogTapbers tula 16th day of December, A. D. 18. A. B. Mullet, Mr. wish for." could one as of hair head ' ilUUM J. any TVl (SEAL. J 1 t'UTJ.fil, r. m fFnM secretary to General liall, lormerly a. iouu. it. rrooaia wierx. sconuiwu, vicuuu, 11. of Rev. W. this Logao. Curry, ' city. S. Li fl By Heber Cutler. have used Ayer's Hair Vigor in my and several artillerymen who for Catiaet FiotoTrapis 4w Deputy Clerk. and refor a number of constant two have lUtahaGentfal Railway. - EVENING NEWS. re-ferr- ed OBTAIN yards Black 8urah is offered at 75c, fully worth SI.00. Black Rbadames at 90c, $1.80 and fl.50,reduced from SUB, fl.fjs aad fJ.OO. 600 yards Handseme Black Jersey Silk, at 95c, worth fl.SS. 400 yards Black Gros Grain Silk, at 95c and SI JO, worth SI J5 aad 1000 yards Colored Satins, at 60c. A lot of Dress Patterns, containing 10 yards Drap d' All , for $175. A line ef French Check Dress Goods, at 40c, reduced from 60c. Black Silk Warp Henriettas, at 90c. 600 Sl.. 84-la- T Abundant and Glossy, s t.t. e Bisque Figures, Pedestals, Ornaments, Webb Cameo Vases, Ualaie Liqaor . Sets, Bronzes, Pincushions, Chamois Toilet Sets, Sachets, Work Boxes,' Smokers' Sets, Card Cases, Portmonies, Jardinalres, Faecy Baskets. Gasae Boxes of Cards and Chips, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Celluloid Comb and Brush Sets, Manicure Comb and Brush Combination Sets, Shaving Sets, Oxidized! SilveiiOomb and Brush Sets, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Tourist's Leather Cases, Combination Collar and Cuff Boxes, Jewel Cases, Btc., Ktc. d, 1 "I years, family I best hairattain it- as Tathe1v.m.w preparation gard C olaan t.n A t.riA .A4fs liiTAltr nrAOArvAfl on1 vs jvww--l.i. Btiv nuu i uair Original eolor.i My wife has used it for wun most Bauawm-wi- i long wnie milts.1 Benlamin M. Johnson, M. D., Thomas Hill, Mo. " My hair was becoming harsh and dry, bat after using half a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor it grew black and glossy. I cannot express the joy and gratitude I feel." Mabel C. Hardy, Delavan, III. M H''j w Ayer's Hair Vigor, -- PREPARED BT THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE. J. C. Ayer Dr. & Co., Lowell, Masa Sold by Druggists and Pertumera (Chicago, Bock Tvlfn1" & Pacific and Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska Rys.) Tta main linae. branenaa and extensions west, northwest and southwest FILEa cutsareroi ILLINOIS Davenport, Muscatine. Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, West Liberty, Iowa knows Piles by moisture Ilk. Itching uumna Des Moines. Knoxviue, wmterset, Atianac, ana St. naria.ii, City. producing a very disagreeabl m.nt crmneAi Biufra m IOWA Minneapolisauqudoii, faxn in MIWWK- - terspiration, tching after getting warm.andThis format i BOTA Watertowa and Sioux Falls in DAKOTA Gallatin, Trenton, Cameron, well as Blind, Bleeding protrudint Nelson and Et. Joseph, and Kansas City in MISSOURI Beatrice, Fairbury, Pilea. yield at once te the application of Dr Topelca, Hutchinson,- - Wichita, Belleville,inNorton, la NEBBASKA Horton. aeu which Boaanko's Pile Remedy, direetlj COLOKANSAS Colorado Springs, Denver, Pueblo, Abilene, Caldwell, in tke parts asectea, anaommg ue in RADO. Traverses new and vast areas of rich farminer and grazing: lands, apon and ef intense the itching mors, allaying to to older all and States of intercommunication affordlntr theaUIa. best facilities 5S cents. Ad"Mn 4m ulra TTflnflfla V!nlnrftiln TTth. tJckvr fecting a permanent cure. 2,i,An Cs Medicine Besanko .Plana. Dr. dress The Mexico, Indian Territory. Texas, Arizona, Idaho, California, and Pacific O.srZ.aif.1 DrusStera COMt ana traaceaiuo peaporw... r.a-nt- r u SOLID FAST VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS andOf Palace Coaches leading: all competitors in splendor of equipmentColorun through dally between Chicago and accommodations of luxury SlmUar MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE B pringrs, TlflnvRr and Pueblo. rado TRAIN SERVIOB between Chicago and Council Bluffs (Omaha), and and Kansas City. Elegant Day Coaches, Dining Cars,between Chicago daily jawuitteouniniT unair iara orr ruuiL, ana xcuch; ouwiuug voujumm y, roruBna, Bait routes to ana xrom Bions daily. Choice localities. and Ban Quick time, interveningFrancisco, Angeles, San Diego, prompt connections and tranarers in union Depots. vo. i;b jb - THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Saints of Scottish To All Latter-da- y Descent Interested in Temple Work. mfflS JL LATTER-DA- GENE 8ATNTS Y alogical Bureau undertakes to search the Scottish Records of Births, Deaths and Marriages, which are deposited in the Reg ister Office, in Edinburgh, for the purpose of tracing genealogies, with a special view to furnishing information for use in Temple work ; and to do thin at the cheapest possible rates consistent wun me morougn ana ac way between Chicago, Buns superbly ecraipped Express Trains daily each Atchison. St. Joseph, Leavenworth, Kansas City and Minne- curate performance oi ice wore. Island, to scenic resorts, and For further information address: t the Line Tourist St. Paul. The Favorite and apolis Its watertown Branch ,i DOUGLAS A. SWAN. Secretory, and fishing grounds of the Northwest. bunting' Northern Iowa, Southwestern courses through the most productive lands of Sal t Lake City, Utah P. O. Box 273. Dakota. Minnesota, and East Southern Directors : John Kicbolson, Presiden Wo, Budge, lk h. bicaj THE SHORT LINE VTA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers facilities to A. F. Macdonald, d&s St. ister, D. A. Swan. Bluffs, Lafayette, and Council travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. PauL and City, Minneapolis, Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth,orKansas desired Information; apply to any Coupon For Tickets, Maps, Folders, UiCKes umce in. uiu umiieu outws or tiuinun, w- ouiuooo E. A. HOLBROOK. t v wnn, HAS Goal Ticket Fan. Agent General Manager. OHIOAQO, ILL. Boclc . C. C. AMUSSEN - b9 t-- union I. Drug Store aav Free Samplea of Dr. Gunn's Qver Illla. Cur withoul removes Pimples in the Face; relieve tail; suiionsness, aan iinprorea uiiuusb. dA. jbij X. C. M. RnWi: ...... "Tki Oreriini OKIVEB AHL Tieaf4 rsthaaa B sers aa M4en tjeasass frei Ue Misaisri sttysr. DLTIEOT Rio Grande Western FBII ainara aU Tratas raaftOy V m r ' WEST-BOUN- - hH D DEPABTCTRB OF TJKION PACIFIC TRAINS Main Line. 7.20 p.m. Matt aad ICxprsa... MailV and Kxpreaa... ........ ....... - .ao ajn. o . i. san Tancico......Ar. i.uuam. BINGHAM AND ALTA TRAINS. Leave Salt Lake City, 7.B0 am. Returning , Arrive tsai laae jny, atu p.m. . 9.20 . B w TRAINS. No. 7. No. 9. ' 7.00 a.m. Springville. ........ .Lv.6.10 8.50 a.m. 8alt Lake City... ...Lv. p.m. ..Ar. fi.30p.rn. 10.10 am. Ogden ARRIVAL. 8.30 Iff a v ai - C. tOMAHA. dipuce and Express.................. Mail and Fapreas a.m. pan. D 0. DODGE, General Manager. IjTAhTa NORTHERS AND OREGON - -SHORT LINE. A&Brra. Hail and Express.................. 6 30 p.m. 11.30 ajn. Accommodation DIPAET. 4.30 p.m. Hail and Express. Accommodation 840 am. J. H. - BENNETT, Gen. Pass. Agt. CHICAGO HO BTH- TUB y.- - ................ 11.30 a.ra. Mail and Express.. Hail and Expresa.... ........j...... The 8.20 p. m. train, learintt Salt Lake, and the 1.20 a. m. train, arriving at Salt carry through Pullman Sleepers betLake, ween-Salt Xahe City, Cheyenne, Denver and Kan as City and Chieago. Other train carry leepera both east and west oond be twees Ogden. Oouscil Bluffs and 6t. Louis. Sleebing ear reservations can be secured for either east bound trains, or for the Utah A Northern and Oregon Short Line trains by application to the Union Ticket Office at Salt Lake City or Ogden. a J. V.' PARKER, d Division Pass. Agt. a fMj - T. Is 8 AT.T ; E. G. Depot, S:60 am.(Morning) ; - t R.O. Depot, PenitenUary, Lv. Lv. Ar. Lv. D. at Shale Beds, Shale Beda, Lv. Penitentiary Ar. at D. A K. U . . Lv.f Ar.ai Fori Douglaa, i ' Fort Douglas, Lh Ar. at Wagoner's. 8:20 2:30 ?:10 wagener's, Fort Douglas, . ,2:15 at D.&KVG. Depot, 1.49 Ho. 4. Lv. D.B.O. Depot, Ar. at Penitentiary. Lv. Penitentiary, " Ar. at Mill Creek, Lv. Hill Creek, Ar. at Penitentiary, Lv. PenitenUary, i . ArJUD. SS.Q. Depot, ; - ' i : 4:13 p.m.(Af lern'n) 4:40 " ' ' 4:45 ' 5.00 5:05 6:20 ' 5:25 - ; 1. ' w 5:50 FARE. : 4 v I Lake to Fort ttonxlaa and return, tftel Salt Lake to Mill Creek and return, 25c Salt Lake to Sugar House and return, 25o, jSalt Lake to Penitentiary and return, 25c. Salt to Wagener's and return, 25c Salt Lake to Shale Beds and return, 50c 8alt lake to Sugar House, Mill Creek and Fort Douglas and return, 'for school children, 10c. , Ba'l f ; - QXiTF. C Airai " JT. 0HARLES W. STAYNER, Attorney and Counsellor at Iaw. Df ALL THE COCBTS OF THE TERBITOBT. PRACTICES A juL PERSONS HAVING ESTATES TO call upon Mr. Btayner jL settle should me oerore into rrooaie tjonrs. ni iroing makes no chante fer a consultation, and is ' thoroughly experienced in this branch of legal bnsinesa. He will act as Counsel for Administrators for a very reasonable com' pensation. Wills prepared and filed for pro Dace, umcs: inree aoers east or lies eret Bani. P. O. address: Box 687, Salt Lake City, Utah. - ; I I to J. H.aly YOTJNQ, ' .' salt lake crrr. t. u. WBITI ax, a. c wiexza, a. p. truss., YrtanPortr v A gi ; X2ST ' fceilleatllarn ' Wo. 22 W First South St. ftASLAM BROS, : Co., JOHN WILLIAM SXKLXV Aseiit. uon-gres- 0 tw.ntv-eia-.h- r2aUf LltM UTah! ALTlKJEUIY. VOLUMES these papers at a cost to each sub scriber of .$500. A great government SbF TslephcneP. teO. Brewery, No Jts Box, S5.i like ours, Poole said, should not require the students of its own history to supply themselves with this mate Ws are now prepared to promptly ths publie with Keg and Bottled Beer ef rial at private expense. Prof. George Howard's work on the superior quality, at popular prices. Locations of Constitutional History City Pepet 1SS a. Eala St, Tslesheae lsv was aescnoea Dy.nis colleague, ur. A. Ne1. FISHER BREWING CO. G.Warner, of the University of orasxs. Of HALF-MAS- . - IOWEB PBIOEO O. M. I. ch hemstltcolBg, at 85 Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, ' -- lnch hems with faacy cents.' GENTS' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Fifty dozen; Gents' colored, Border Linen Handkerchiefs, choice styles, at cents apiece. Fifty dozen Gents' Colored, Border Linen Handkercalefi, choice ityles, three for fifty cents.; A lot of Gents' choice Silk Scarfs, reduced for the holiday trade from cents to 50c apiece. Gents' Night Shirts at 75 cents, worth $1.00. Gents' Laundried White Shirts, Linen Bosoms, at 75c, worth $1.00. 10 FINE SILK uliORELLAS. - Office d, from SIM to Embroideied, Plain and Feather-trimme- d, each. J Boom No. 10, Hooper ft Eldredge We are also clearing out a lot of Choice Fans suitable lor Balls aad isuuaing, salt aako city, utan. Theatres.at less than cost. Hand-painte- $15.00 TsJOTICE. THEBE ABE DELINQUENT J3I upon the following described slock in account of assessment levied on the 13th the several amounts day of October. 1888, set opposite tne names ef the respective snarenoiaers, as iouows : . 3f ojj 6 13 ,19 lla 13 3 110 H4a 28 " Jones, Alfred " " Leak, Win.... ...... r 10 .1 179a 3 25 4 3 - 5 , ........ " 620a " ...... ...... Parry, John, est...... . ... ...... 830 606 S 13 . 83 471a' 795a 181 92 - ssia 843 64 SO 00 207 60 3 60 60 00 34 38 1 14 13 13 70 00 3 60 00 - 6 9 3 8 5 ........ 75a 860a Peterson, Niels....... 323 Peterson, Peter J..... ... S40 ..... 841 " ..... 840S ' 86 37 S3 15 60 60 00 50 5 00 20 00 X2 . ' S 13 60 15 00 760 779s se is 66 00 40 00 ..... 373a Steadman, Thomas... 761a Seddon, 8. M. T....... 876a S93S . 10 15 36 00 87 60 Samulson, Alma Steadman, Edwin.... .... - " , Bcouen,Peter Sorenson.Eva Taylor,"Thomas 6 591a L.i.. 193 " Teasdel, B.P.. . E.... .... .... " ........ .......... .... ' , 60 00 S 7 50 10 . 13 18 ; 884 689 387 Gardeners and Fariners. NORTHERN-GROWSEEDS. WE ARE THS PRODUCE S3 OF seed sold by us. They are tbe best In the world. They are the boat for an' climates. Thy are earlier, more hardy, vigorous aad prodaoUvo thaa those grown in lower altitudes. We keep a large stock of fresh seed aad believe' bettor that we can give you satisfaction.' We unhesitatingly afSna that seeds than those we deal In can aa raocuaao. Bestowing aach aasldaoas' care apon them, we feel Justified In saying our seeds art VESUBFAasxB la : purity and quality. We do not pretend to be the "only house In the west seUlag KoaTBBRN-aaowsEas.H bat we do claim that we have the very host seed to be had anywhere; and that has not been all over ths oonatry. for several commiasioa boxes at years. In commission boxes, as we do not send oat any Soedo all, as so many do. Ask your homi icxacHAjrT for oar Northera-grow- a Oca pbicbs are as low as reliable stocks can be sold at and afford a fair for the expense and labor attending the proper coadact of the see business. We ask a trial order from all who have not osci oar seeds. Write tor circulars. Address all correspondence to the UTAH KUKSEET Western Agency. Bait Lake City, Utah. ' . NORTH RUP BRASLAN A GOODWINS CO.. Mlneatxtiie M'ea, UT N ,o N 00-Gene- - 760 14 8 86 00 80 00 . ideai. nuoiukcu Broiling caa be 4oas m tas srsa sf the Charter Oak Ksagw e- - Steve wtth Cas Wire Oauss Ovea Door, sasrs psrfsty thaa over ths live coals. Lay ths steak, chops, ham or ash on S wire broiler or moat rack, plseisg II ia aa bake pas to catch the Aripplar. ordinary Allow It to remain la ths even with tas door closed IS or te minutes. Ke tarsia 500 SO 00 25 00 6 00 5 00 87 60 Stsa orders And in accordance with law and of Board of Directors made on the- - 13th day 22nd of October, A, D. 1888, and on the day of November. 1868, so many shares of each aa be stock of such may necessary parcel will be sold at the office of the company, Rom No. 10, Hooper ft Eldredge Building. aaid final account and of distribution ot the Main Street, Salt Lake City, on the 12th day residue of said estate among. the persons of January, A. D. 1889, at 12 o'clock noon, to UnSI Sontb. . Atrurn and kilratx. TUXiS & PAGIf0 RAILWAY New Tore, D e j . 26. The f olio wl n g dispatch was received from the Calirv conracnos: with Athletic Ciub, San F ranch cos fornia The Denier, Texas & Ft! Worth R. R. The prize fight for the $3500 purse offered by this club for Joe McAullffe. . (PAl HAHDLI ROUTE) . Th8 mo te 00 5 foiTbaxe, Southeast Aaslaisetf Palace gleeslns Cart Jfresi Penver te Rsw . Orleans ally wltkest thaage. teaU served Is Flegast Pallsaaa Blslag Can B UlLDIXO SOUK ATQ tfARBY OR between Denver A Ft. Worts. " Daeaulled Facilities for Etaid Transit ef . DELIVERED. sotk Paasemgers aad FrelgktV Close connection made at New Orleans 15 Toas of Wrapplns Papoa oi with all rail and steamship Unas, including , Three or Four Kinds. the famous CROHWELL TORE. ALL-KINOP PAY WANTED. ' For rates of UNE, FOB NEW freight, tackeU, or any other Information neater la Cedar Posts, roles asMi regarding this Line, apply to any railroad agent, er to Wood, by Car Lots, Eta. (VAIXACB Wood, W. W. FTJrLBT, Ky Dec. 20. W. u. wholesale dealers in boots and Kaye, shoes, has assigned. Liabilities, $00,-0TXBBJTORT OF UTAH, I ; assets not given. of Salt Lake. 1 antil recently L County W. C. Comstock, C. John Cutler, Clerk of the Probsts Gave Mammoth lessee of the Hotel, ia and for the County of Salt Lake, in made an assignment this morning. Court of Utah, do hereby certify the Territory His assignee gives no figures. that the foregoing la a full, true and correct Louisville, 00 at of Order time and copy place appointing Blalao Appolated. for settlement of final account, snd te hear of the matter ia the distribution for petition Atjousta, Malae, Dec. 23. Governor estate of Charles 8. Harmon, deceased, as Marble has appointed Hon. James G. Colo. Dallas, Tex. Blaine among other commissioners to B. W. McCOLLOOOH, G. P. 4 T. A., attend the Centennial celebration of Dallas, Ter. Washington's inauguration la New 1 50. A. QSAHT.Qf Mfr, DaUas, Tex. York oo April 80tb, G.F.A. T.T.AP.A, Denver, entitled, It it ordered thatall person interested In ths estate of the said Charles 8. Harmon, deceased, be and appear before the Probate Court of the County of Salt Lake, at the ia the County Court Boom of aaid Court, Court House, oa tbe Mb. day of January, 1889, at 11 o'clock a, ro., then and 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 the heirs and devisees of the said Charles S Harmon, deceased, according to law. It is further ordered that the clerk eaase be posted ia three copies of this order to ia Salt Lake County and Jiubbo places ths ia Deskrkt Evbkimo News, a newspaper printed and circulated in Salt lake County,Otb three weeks successively day of January, lm. ' prior to said : ELI AS A. SMITH, Probate Judge. Dated December 14th, 1888. appears of record in my omce. In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set tny hand and affixed the seal ofD.said Court, this 14th day of December, A. 13. . JOHN & CUT1.ES I Seal, Probate Clerk, dSw pay the delinquent assessment thereon, gether with the cost ot advertising and the expenses ot the sale, euas A. Smith. Secretary Utah aad Salt Lake Canal Com to- pany..' -- A required will be found nicely soaks THIS IS TBS IPKAX WAT TO aSOIL KBATt or sassks, Thsre Is no Ulst ef coal-ga- s 22, 1868. v Usm ClSsWaaS lnMk' 23 "3T FOB.SALB Z, C M. - Solo Agents in Bait Lalto City. I- CU rxxjeoTOuS: HOI ML CO., Aim Sen MS BASXTIATtS sad ths meats are mors teaser and settee in flavor tbas those broiled ever the eoala. The convenience ot broiling la the eves. Will be appreciated by every bonee-keepe- r, and adds aaother to ths assay at reasons why the Charter Oak RangeDoes Stove with tbe Wire Gauss Oven should be preferred te all ethers now si - Salt Lake City, December acrsKBs it At tbe end ef this ready e la 5 00 3 60 S 00 3. V 3 Pleasant Valley, I 17 Anthracite ntSSI Otlco Ko. 40, Main Gtrccts r. a r,;Tc;iriVt Osa. BasiasT. sfaas ver. Cros. B. Tsyisr, Asa., isst D. Ksaaasy, sWetary Ob rt LUMBEB YAKD d7ST3SAM PLANING MILL'w3 pBAuas tar '. TSLMPBQKS X ' ftsa, H. Taytsr, 4sorge Bsmaey, V. Arastrsaf, U. J. Eoxaaey, w. F. Armstroag. ajtd sarrrxss o Rock Sprinf' Red Canyon and ral 36 00 8 8 3 15 877a MATTERS OF INTEREST 36 00 60 00 80 00 8 10 3 3 832S 680 948 819 881 : 750 8 10 SO 47Sa 829a rro. ear S CO 46 SO 13 60 6 881a Williamson, James... ... WUkins, C. A... ..... 60 00 , . SO 830S -- 13 60 30 908a S91a 896a 6?7a 8S7a Spicer, William Smith, Hsyden 423 493 : GARDEN HOSE AND LAWN SPRINKLERS. 00 10 00 13 50 1 ."." S42a Pratt, Milando.. " ........ 3 4 - 1 00 8) 00 7 6 3 60 80 00 3 60 5 00 1 8 1 ' 00 00 5 00 13 60 s 100 49T 903 ', 183S 00 50 GAS and STEALI riwmMng XZatertal, slumps, IHpe and WUtints, Steam Heating Supplies, Tin and Inn lUcfinp, Gal. tenlsed IrenCernloe, Guttering, Etc 1000 14 718a . Nell Philip...... Page, Thomas P . FITTEBS. 15 60 26 00 a 00 63 50 10 ..... S8la Maynatd, James..... 714a 728 Miller, George. Moore, John......... 568a 193a Moms, George V.... 408 Myers, Jacob... PUIS, 3 60 3 60 1 6 847 Malms trom.Jaoob est. 55 17 33 30 70 25 38 . 666 Lovendahl, ' 8. M 6 00 7 6 7 419 ........... ! ' 10 13 7 ...-S1- 3 S 4&.Cd SO 147 50 7 60 5 00 S S3 . 157a 158a 934a JB7a 938a P.. .... .... KeltVey, Lewis , David oja: 00 60 3 60 7 60 S 643 I OO U 1 S SOS Ladies' white Embroidered Llnea Handkerchiefs, at 15c, 25c, SOe, 40c, 60c, and np to $3.50 apiece ; the best and cheapest line we have ever imported. Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs, at 20c, 25c, 40c and 60c per doxea. 7 Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs, at 6c, 10c aad llXc apiece. 60 3 59 127a Johnson, Charles A.. 60c, 60 70 00 6 00 103 60 33 50 IS 5 107 00 S5 3 . Ladies' & Children's Lfrien HandkeroWefe, SO 00 , 41 ... " George..... 10 13 7 40 1 .... 443a .... 34a Ilamllton, Joseph C. 453 143a .. 603S HiU. John A.. .... 603a ..... 784 Higgina, 30 08 S 16 13 14 ....90S .... ' 5 00 37 60 3 60 8 4 6 - 00 SO 11 1 24a Harmon,"Charles..... 47 60 10 00 13 60 SO 00 47 BO 19 4 537 827 833 i Amount. 'Axt 82 Brown, Enoch BockholUCO ...86 ' Chamberlain, Thomas 708a . - o '. & SRLT LAKE CANAL GO. UTAH ' Natural and Fancy Handles, from $3JM) to $10.00 each. n the champion of the Pacific Slope, and Peter Jackson, heavy weight & champion of New South Wales, will be fought Friday. The betting is $100 to all Points in Colorado, Utah, $30 oa McAullffe. If John L. Sullivan CHICAGO SCALE CO. AGENCY, refuses to fleht Jake KilralQ for $20,-0and the Police Gazette belt which All kinds of Scales See me. Wyoming & Nevada, : the championship, Mcrepresents TO Aullffe, the Pacific Slope champion, Texas Points, New Orleans and the will take Sullivan's place." .One Largs Mule, Large Horse and a Hedium Horse. IDAHOBOXSTORE. , Twenty-four-ln- BEAUTIFUL FANS. Bradford, Bawsel.... 849a S33 Sail BodeU, Joseph - A L..KM B rough, Henry....... 157 61S " OT H S at 75 cents. i " REISER, 22-in- ch 2 DE. CTJIaBEESON'S H. it A lot of fancy Silk Handkerchiefs at 25 aad 45c apiece. Twenty aad Inch White, Chinese Hemstitched silk handkerchiefs, at MX, 8SX and OOcts. ' apiece. f. A very choice lot of White, Japanese Silk Uaadkerchlefs la halt and inch hems at 50 cents. Tnli handkerchief would be considered a bargala . .... TRAIN ACCIDENT. SILK HANDKERCHIEF BARGAINS! ( Territory of Utah, uounty oi sail uie. i I. John C Cutler. Clerk ofofthe Probate Halt Lake, Oourt in and for the County In tbe Territory or utan, ao nereoy cernry that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of Order appointing time and place for settlement of final account, and to bear petition for distribution in tbe Estate of Emeline Free Young, deceased, as ap pears or recora in my omce. in witness wnereoi x nave nereunto set mv hand and affixed the seal of said Court. this 7th' day of December, A. D. 1888. " .lUtLN v.. tju xATt, iseai.1 dsw Probate Clerk. Barton, Win. H... ... 810 ..... ...119 - verThis Season's Importation of SUA JVJjS, marked dotcn to Mare Cost' PWj Name. ' - the persons entitled. it is oraerea tnat ail persons interesteu in tbe estate of the said Emeline Free Toung, Court of the County of Salt Lake, at the Court Koom or saia uourt, in tne county Court House, on the 89th day of December, 1888, at IS o'clock a. m , then and there to show cause why an order allowing aaid nnai account, ana or aistrionnon, snouia not be made, of the residue of said estate among the heirs of the said Emeline Free Young, deceased, according te law. It is further ordered that the Clerk cause copies of this order to be posted in threepublic places in Salt Lake County and pubiisnea in tne jficsKBsx sruiHu news, a and circulated in Salt newspaper printed weeks Lake County .three successively prior to said 39th day of December, 1888. ai.iAn a. oaii n, Probate Judge. Dated December 6thi 1888. j 1 Ladies' Cloth Newmarkets at $4.50 snd $7 JS0. (These garments are good values at'double tbe prices named.) Our- entire line of Ladles' Short Jackets, reduced to cost. A line of this season's striped Newmarkets at $8 00, reduced from 911.9 Muffs, Boas and Capes in Beaver, Nutria, Monkey, Goat and Coaey at reduced prices. PE-titio- ' Caiarr. hff farm honse of Aahbury Bryan, 10 miles south of here, was destroyed by fire.the AJTD family escaping with their lives, but ffALL4 GERMICIDE JOhn Bryan, aged 21, returning to the Ceastltatfcmal axd. house for clothing, was burned. His local treatasest. body was found among the ruins " Cares Catarrh, Asthma East Brady, Pa., Dec. 26. Two Bay Fever. Braaehi young ladles by the name of Smith tia, Deafaesa, aad all diseases et the air i WEBE DROWNED f , v passages. at Hlllsville. four miles from here. Fsr Sals by Dragglrts. They, in Company with another girl and two young men, were crossing the river CaUrrk PaO aad Bal in a sain, ana it sanx witn them. The Cosssany. ladlaaas-ot tbe party were rescued in an others tmw3 ells, anaiaaa. exhausted condition. 20 Dec. a While Christ Yoke, Pa., mas entertainment was being held last evening in a hall at East Prospect, in 1ST Before You Purchase mis county, tne ouuoing collapsed, YOTJB and 800 people were hurled from the second to the first floor. To add to CHRISTMAS GIFTS, tne terror or the situation, the stove set fire to the ruins. A large number Go and examine ths fine selection nf were badly bruised and cut, but fortu GOLD AL SILVBB no serious casual nately tnere were ties, and only a few were seriously in Jared. Watches, Jewelry & Clocks SEW OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Ladies' Seal Plush Wraps at $15.00, reduced from $20.00. Seal Plush Jacques at $17.50, worth S25. n READING AND FILING THE of Hvrum 8. Young, Executor of the estate of Emeline Free Young. deceased, setting forth that he has filed his final account of his administration nnon said estate in this court, that all the debts and expenses have been fully paid. and tnnt a portion or saia estate remains to be divided among tbe heirs of said deceased. and among other things, for an orderpraying, allowing, said final account and of distribution of the residue of said estate among ON ' - Now Forms the Direct Une From tor Circular. 1 s.yl A Prices. Oenrer, Pueblo, Colorado Springs Strength 810, NO . FITS Great Reduction in Ladies' and Children's Gaments y REMAINS - o - I'HKItTNAN TABLE will be encased In a steel casket, and Should be without a bottle of An will rest on the tiled floor in the center gostura Bitters, the world renowned of the chapel, and be visible to toe appetizer of exquisite flavor. Be are dsw puoiic there tnrouga a neavy gratea of counterfeits. iron door. Thn AmArlran Historical AesocIa Many an otherwise handsome face is tlon, recently incorporated by act of disfigured with pimples and Wlotcbes, congress, Began its nun annual meet- - caused by a humor m tbe blood, which in the lecture room of the Columning may oe tnorougniy eraoicaten cy tne Ion TTnltrarcitv .' of Ayer's Sarsaparillk. It b tbe William . Poole, M. D,, Librarian use in. the market. of tbe Newberry Library, Chicago, as safest biood medicine free from arsenic Oraty pr't sldent of the association, delivered being entirely the oneslnK address. lie said a decide deleterious drug. ratum of our time is a history of toe 1MICTUKN' BIL.L.H. United States prepared on the prinal diseases originate from in Nearly in historical the depart ciples taught ment oi tne jonn uopains uni action of the liver.and this is especial h versity. Such a history would recog the case with chills and lever, inter nize tbe fact that a large number and mittent fevers and malarial diseases an important portion of our country To save doctors' bills and ward oft lies west of the Allegheny Mountains. disease take Simmons Liver Begula All of the eastern historians, he said, tor. a medicine that increases In popu had been tall enough to look over the larity every year, and has become the most popular ana Rest endorses mediAppalachian range. Tbe northwest cine in tbe market for the cure of liver abounded in unwritten Du or, bowel diseases.X JelegrapH, HISTORICAL MATERIAL. bnque, Iowa. ; ' Dr. Poole called attention to the fact The special quality of Arer's Hair that ths publications purporting to be vigor is that it rastores toe natural s the journals oi tne uontinentai color and texture oi tne nair were not what they professed to erowth, It vitalizes the roots and follicles, re Of, but were selections made on some moves tbe dandruff, and heals itching capricious ana locompreuensioic bumors In tbe scalp: in this respect, ' A Dew and revised edition of the it surpasses an similar preparations, Journals ot the Cofftnrec&al Congress was needed for historical study. In is cause. u a tew u closing his address Dr. Poole said Care at Von tISFIESS iiuc'esrai there were many manuscripts of great own home, by oue who wa historical importance to this coun t rears. Treated bv UH deaf B try in European archives. of the noted suecialLvta without bea.fli T. Steven, an officer ot the in three months, and siaos kmlf State Department, residing in Lon- then huadreds of others. Fall particular don for 20 years, has been en tut a application. AB, vs. al west sist at., at gaged at his own expense in the work of copying and arranging these records. Successive secretaries of state had recommended Congress to make an appropriation for the purchase and Hi of Stevens' papers, but I. F1SUER BRKIV15G publication ever been has and Stev done, nothing Z.G.t.t. ens nas now proposed to issue Brewery MwrTJ.C - - We WILL sell cheaper than any LJfiGAl NOT1CK. other house la town, and we WILL for Salt Lake guarantee all our work, liemember In the Probate Court in and nurnew address Just South of Clift County, Territory of Utah. :rHoupe, the only Gallery in tne city on of the Estate of Einellno the "Ground Floor" and contains tbe In the Matter Free Young, deceased. necest-arfor largest lot of accessories Artistic work. Call on us wnen yru appointing time and place for Set want Fine Photographs and the Cheap Order tlement ot r mai Account ana to est in Salt l?kr. Hear Petition for Distribution. -- . AT THS 3r . Slort or CALIFORNIA No. 1 Dmamlts. No. l No. i No. S No. lake, ,T . Traveling Patscagsr Ageat Seat Masg'r. Tt'AU ataa'g'r. Ges. Fas. lax IBsU. Helena, Mont.,' Dec. 26. This ' morning a passenger- traia on the .' .; AX Montana Central Jumped the track at Mo. S5 W. South Tempi Street. toe outsEirts oi this city, owing to an Open switch, killing Fireman Jack 12 FIRST SOUTH ST., (Opposite Temple) Moore. Deputy Sheriff Latbrop was Which heE.t will sell at LOWEST FIGURES wTTH AN badly burned, the stove having fallen DURING THE HOLIDAYS I 6 on him. All the others escaped uninSTOCK jured. EITTIllE Naw Orleans, 'Dec. 26 The total OF less of lite so far by the burning ot the JIanna is placed at 24. Of the JL. ! steamer injured men in the hospital four or five will die, among them Givens, the BaT" He is also authorised by the late V. sailor, who was the hero of the disasO. Tailors to pay and collect all debts of ter. His face is horribly burned, nose gone, and eyes burned oat, left arm dent be said Corporation. completely burned away, and left side and leg charred. The funeral of such as have been recovered took PLEASE KEMEMBER victims the .flags of the steamers filace today, ' harbor being placed Wa STILL CARET A' COM . , AT THAT lis at j British London, Dec. 26. The - foundered steamer has 8torm Queen Disston's Celebrated Saws. in the Bay of Biscay. Her captain an4 Ave ethers were drowned. , ooasisTnro ra rABT or I . FOR SALE RffliY.HERL Cwt, Drag-Tbe Sports. XfasH rprlcbt sun. i New York, Dec. 26. William J. aasa. Rip, PasteL Toaoa, oarsman, arPrsalsf, Cosapasa, RatesMar, O'Connor, the champion, He rived in this city today, will start Cook, Keyhole, Kt Et. LKGAJi KOT1CB. . ALSO for San Francisco with George W. Lee In the Probate Court, in and for Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah. Olrcmlar, both 8oU4 aad Calsel In two weeks to row Gaudaur for and the championship. O'Conrolat Tooth, and "Trioraph.w $2000 nor said he would leave for Australia In ths matter of the Estate of Charles S Fsr Felling TlnUMrwIta and ere SI11it at March 7th to row Searle, the chamHarmen, Deceased. pion of the world, for $j000 a side and Order appointing time and place for settleu the cup. ment of final account and to bear Dec. 26. Frank Tsaa ever; also a FnU stock ef their re-- Philadelphia, petition for distribution. announces his aewaed FILES and BAIM Murpuy, the pugilist, to Ike Weir at tbe fight BEADING AND FILING THE PE always ea aaaL willingness rooms of the California Athletic Club, ON tition of B. W. Harmon and Robert 3-- 23- to San F.accisco, the latter part of Harmon, executors of tbe Estate of Charles Harmon, deceased, setting forth that he February next, for a purse of $1500, 8. his final account of his admimstra-tieMurphy to be allowed $50 for ex- baa filed upon said estate ia this Court; that all penses, the men to weigh 125 pounds, the debts have been paid, and that a and each side to post $250 with the of said estatefully remains to be divided New York Clipper as a.guarantee to be portion among the heirs of said deceaaed, and pray, at the fight. , .... ing among other .things for an order allowing , Great fieduction LOGAN'S 3p '.;.. ' Per full iafensatiea - : - Xorth- - Western Diniag Oart . ai.T. Tiasnnw atiftm, 1 M TO- PALACE SLECriMQ CARS . - -- Lv. Lv. Ar. ; ' ? AJt. ISnSTElAJE Mil ' . 11:00 am.(MoTuag) 11:25 -11:50 12:20 p.m. (Aftern'n) . " 13:45 ? 1:10 t AMD TMM WMMT TRK DIRXCT LBTK ' 'i ' Ho. 3. ' ,D.A R. O. Depot, :45p.m.(Afternn) "i X..ATT"B U LT ST. PAUIa, DUIiUTH, i 4 RAILWAY. ToOHIOAGO And Eastern Citie. f i l:l&v ar.atpwnitenUary. 7:30 Lv. PenitenUary, 7:35 Ar. at Mill Creek, 7:40 Lv. MiU Creek,. 7:85 Ar. at Penitentiary, 8:00 Lv. Penitentiary, 8:30 Ar. at D. R. U. ' Taiek stakes eJsss Uaiea UaaawiU tkresxk! iouows. urn. . . aT 63 X w. FIRST SOUTH OMani Express- - O TTNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, THE SALT A Fort Douglas Railway will run Vj Lake as ; ln; Come and see us. lty." Csanaltlt.. Nebraska City, Neb., Dec. 26. The Has opened bis " SALT LAKE & FORT DOUGLAS RT. f Beal Estate to Sell ; If you have If yon want to Buy Keai Estate; Houses to Rent; have If yon want to Rent a House; If veu If yon have Honey to If you want to Borrow Money; PHILIP PRY POPULARBOUTB in km TQJS FAST AID KUEOAjrf ? - OO. 3Vri2NT3Z33L eft) REAL ESTATE. - - L , , sale, Fixtares, Large HIS STORE FUR RENT t MERCHANT TAILOR 4.30 p.m trains Shop i . ECHO AND PARK CTTY. Clocks, Jewelry. Watches, Etc, Mirrors, : TH03. L. KIMBALL, ."8 TEBBETS, Gen'l Man'g'r. " G. P. T. A, ' TEARS IN BUSINESS IS ENOUGH! WILL CIXAK OUT AIL HU ! Vvro 1A ai SFrlaaV O J(ls n TS I An.iv, W.VU U4IB aV V.TVa,la vnuvu4l(tl ftalt Lake Oily..Ar. 10M Lm. e.30 p.m. 1 IUTVfltltMMt(tACf AiTtOu pIIl ' 1X6 p.m. 8.20 p.m, Ar. BprinffTille.a A a fi 9A n m fianvav 8.00 Ar. am. Chicago Tkraaxk OMAHA. TRAINS. EAST-BOTOT- ' ! - SO XS KTFECT DECEMBER 24, 1888. . Tarssf te aa fraa al Barrtfs 0acka4 and Bast and HY J EWE LSolid. RAILWAY. of the World e rj, eoaaeetieas Wast, staae at atiaaovri KlTer wiU lim it4 Traiaa ( XasUra Lisas. i ' Scenic-Lin- Meataaa, Oreflen, Washlngtea Ter-Hfas a Nartksrw Paoifla Caaat f. Unas. faiaU '- , COTTPTEOTIONS DenrerlOheyeiiMea Karsm CHy. Oean-e- il Skiffs, Omaha, Chleej e, St. LenWi ss till Nebrsaks, Celeratle, Make, , amis sii'H k riairHi: cmmm? PACIFIC RT. Genuine Bargains in kep years nearly xne watcn over tne remains. transfer ' was made witaout cere the little com mony, and as pany were ready to leave the cemetery John A.Logan, Jr., in a few words tbanked the cuard lor their watchful ness and fidelity, and pinned on the breast of each a gold medal, nearing General Loean's bead on one aide ana an Inscription on the other, banging from a ear oearing tne word, "Diaei ca DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! ... L PMSE1TSI HDLIDAT S3M, iart imim, mam ' lRDSTROHB E9. 5 fjT Cti9 EZzzJs Hast ef C. 12 'JD&zU v |