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Show T ATT TTV ias4i-- A " I J vife;s devotion. to Reach Terrible Experience tiip HasbantUrt tho Mint 'Kjuepr Story from Russia," U i" tte dnrent issud of the Chris-f- n Hs concerned with tho jrorH. Pliaskin, editor "of oIJBtfris fortune is wife. The editor X Szotxxla, lnotbei- - I' r ari indigBant- article about the lta trranny exercised by the authorities of - Scow tTnIresity.. - This 1 match to the Zrt'ti crowds tho, Midi; on tho water a long precession of boats, their lateen sail raised for a light breezo was now blowiug1 and leading the way one of the big black barges with tha twelve rowers, drummers drumming in tha bow, and high above stern the hero of the jousting, erect and triumphant, waving a flag, his statuesque form silhouetted against the evening sky. From "JL Water Tokriiainent,". in the October 'Cftu bof der. The students the tenth about ; 1 - . i. ' I ... n- iu - In i- TJni-ersi- ty - theni down fsod whibped them Jrorn fi square." Twp hundred of them were Irresicd-- I PliMin was lodged ia jail. prf)vd. htm to bo an enor- The cple the University admitted being the author1 of th jbnoxi6is article,; and bfl parfer? were found convincing tiat hcf bad been In active, ijjls inntwiitenoughf correspondence thong" nihilists of Lucerne with the indurilh. Irisesentdiice of the court a that IJorii llliaskin! ishauld be sent for fife,; arid that he must Siber goeiul teii years f n penai servitude In the a this happened Pliaskin bad been jmarr e$ a littla over two years. His wile! was d delicate, giiflj full of romance and attached to her assicinalely toeiry, hasband. AftH tho terrible sentence bad been passeldf Anna Michaelovna was fever. Three jTicken with brain Eonths riassedj before (she was able" to f hfind aua 4he theit announced her rUed intuutioni if joining her husband inffuenqe Samonf: mous udeats;!&e h3nfeelf .tii lo-caU- ell . . dark-haire- d. nrvp-eve- k 1 j In earlf Dec fiber Auf a Michaelovna left MosE' af in thrcf days arrived at EUteritftnbure oa tiiei tonnoes 01 &i- teria. J.nc 12 Uvay went no farther, nd ber 6l iransit. now at the puly isodc tiie c4 oen an siedge. days Her way lay across therals, End then over- tho in- disdsal w 1 - de30la$e . texniiqab e plai sw snow f add blasts Until Tiumin was froui thi. nori sue fnlfnwed I herself r ho ht or iday; diisatished with ft peeti she puld bftbe the drivers" or?e o ii thei h'e her? If to .postniast frs if "iiles froii Tiu ten and tbe d- were seen on Eot as a retvng the townj rathe of he would hum- - grutr aea impertinent herebyj ishe might the horsef-lvA- . thousand in it sSo easily, writ-Idedloanes ok Tomsk ie horfion; but it was lace that she welcomed as a stage' nearer the bbtai end byl I Arctic morses; i JOXTBXEY. From Toijsk h! t took horses to Irkutsk, Ther dauntless girl 1200 mile f urtljifr. ihe waijjnly tUenty-fpass- ed day after aftir weekuin her sledge, snatching cow lana men irouoieu mo- menu of jsleep. From t Irkutsk it was day. weep two weeks j Efurney fta JNetscninsK, and lead mines are, where tlse silv 45M milefe from IIJiOMrowj? one arriveu, worn out'with s!I'ceplessness and fatigue, if i:fferin?'2?ony lrom frbt bites on face, once made hicds aad fe4. She inaaines as trt the- - tame in which hersband !4is but tinti She bribed the" officials, wijpse duty it was not to jar ! rive her this inlfrinatidrt, she could ob tain no clew tollhis whereabouts. She- lost no time ln;reachin'g! the. lead mine where PI askin fIaved, but as she now. knew tha no .OlScial permission wonld be (riven ler to pee her ftusband she det. ermined to aeii2nplishf her desire by strategy and bribes. The inspector of the distrijrt she jfras now in would at first give no iqformaifto.n, bu;t tAnna- Michael-evn-a at list pejjbnadedj him to tell her exactly wjiere hifrhusbarid laTwred. At dead of liglit slia made "her way to the onderfBi good fortune mine, and 'by - . managed . io eluds the seiitries and overs- nothing. At the head of the shaft there Kvas a windlass and a large basket: ;She knew this must.be the machinery for descending to the mipe, ani wh irtfady fingers she eers. She feared - g adjusted jthe rfjfMis, the basket, lev hersaif down into the black hole yawfaing geneatU , ner. : She said afterwardj that sje hadino consciousness and,-enterin- " whatt she vas doing; that she instinctivMy fe 1 Borib was near, and that she mustiso. to Ihlm- At the of the slaft she looked around and notided thai glimmer of a solitary ,lamp. Mad wit ll excitement, she hast-ene- d to the en4 of the narrow,, damp bottom of! figure there, she vretchedj crouching moaned, j 4Cork chains aniaintid. n well-know- Boris," kissed hjs In the morning the inspeetcrjf with J bis oard of soldiers goingthefr roifeds, noticed that the Rear of s(haft 7i Was 4missing:and uspectinf sbilething Jwrong' they descended- - Boris Pliiskin and his wife ere found lock4i'inone another's armt, uttering Incoherent words of lovo and crying and laugfiing jn turns. . The his duty to do. proceed with yosr work,? he called out. aa then;to tha guards:! "Arrest this woman and briqar heir before me In an Gr'n i f riefids of prisoners were , VP-Tison- tha eleventh s, 5 London during stay not fohgagoa letter from ofie of his .English, friends announcing,, his', arrival in America, tand proposing himself for a vjsit of a few hours, one night, says the pfew York Including Tribune. Although delighted at the- prospect of seeing a man whom he much admired, Mr. L was greatly puzkled In regard to the entertainment and accommodation of his visitor, as their modest household boasted of only one servant, and ho wished to ask a few friends tomeet the distinguished author at dinner. His eldest daughters laughingly took matters in their own hands, telling him to Invfte the guests and they would "guarantee satisfatiou." The sly, recluse having unbounded faith In his womankind, did as he was bidden, invited half a dozen choice spirits to his little country house, and retired to his den and his books with perfect equanimity. "We : make only one stipulation, papa, said the girls, "and that Is that Meta (the third daughter) shall be the only one ready to receive your grand English friend,' and' that you will not mention the rest of us." Mr. L , readily agreed to everything, and, absorbed In his beloved books, 'was quite oblivious to all arrangements until Meta, looking as pretty as a picture, : In the freshest, of ginghams, 'announced that she was ready to drive him id the station to meet the honored guest. On their return with the stranger the door was opened .by a maid, in the neatest of caps and, aprons, tat whom . the old gentleman hardly glanced as he ushered his guest into the .house, marely thinking that his daughter had picked ..up a rather ' glrh The modest little guest-roowas most attractive with fresh muslin and bunches of roses, and fairly luxurious with 'ample .'and comfortable washing arrangements and abundant drapery. maid. brought a can, of hot water. to, the door and announced the dlnrierthour. "Uow wlelightf ut all v; this republican simplicity : is, and how comfortable!' murmured the traveler to himself. "It is just iks I imagined L would live, and what a pretty: girl his daughter isl" A gentle knock hurried "his toilet. Dinner is ;served, slr,' said l a sweet ceived", be about bitumen, the thirteenth about castor oil, tho fourteenth will ba concerned with the treatment of children, the fifteenth will deal with the treatment of barren women, and, jlastly, the sixteenth will be about the treatment of womenwho have children, The" sixteen chapters will constitute the Navanitaka. It should not be given to any one who has no son, cor to any one who has ho brother, nor should it be taught' to any one who has no disciple." Each chapter contains in versilied form the; author's prescriptions,' from - which lit; appears that clarified butter, oil treacle, vinegar and ginger are, when drunk an Instant remedy for lumbago. Gout: and rheumatism yield to an ointment composed of thickened goat's milk f nd 'wheat flour, and an addition of sesamum may be made with immediate jadvantage. The second portion of the manuscript which Is on the reverse off the leaves consists mainly of pro verbiall sayings in Sanscrit verse. The age of the present manuscript Dr. Hoernle places between 450 .and 550 A. D., certainly hot later than the latter year, and itfls thus the oldest Indian written bookf known to ! exist. Pall Mall Gazette. ? - i WORK- - AND .TEAR tidy-looki- or more ; i kbow thai on no fiasSirig . I the Etkngl de Berr" there ot .steel or? sheen of heL-KvadLauberkj not waving plumes or rusiung silks; t many the scant bathes costuiie of the jcombatants might ua outja buflesque Substituted for saight!y .arntoA But ithen, on the her hand, shirt and breeches and , ;ae sash I are e aen who are et nti,: as was the knight's m , - HOT - 1851 - . . the attractive-lookinabigall to the; little voice, .and V he--; followed- - 'drawing-room.-whe- g, re bis host introduced him to n clever men who had been the assembled in his .honor. Aniinvolun-tar- y exclamation of delight escaped the of the convives as they entered the Bps dining-rooat the exquisite arrangement of the tabled Tho center ; was completely covered with soft,; green moss, out of which j grew quantities of tiny woodland flowers. Blocks of sparkin ling Ice held flasks of Bhenish wine the hollowed sou' t' centers, - and candles screened ' wl th ro shades gave . a and charming sufficient light. The attractive hostess in the simplest of white gowns presided with pretty dignity, and two deft maids; dressed I alike with dainty freshness, served the dinner The entertainment was altogether a decided local success, and; the Englishman was profuse In his expressions of "delight. The nftxt morning he took his departure, being driven to . the station by Meta, neatly attired In cheviots and serge. His astonishment would have been great could he have beheld the scene that followed, when the demure maid servants danced around the old gentleman, with their caps' borne aloft, on the end of broomsticks in triumph. "You wicked hussies," said their fa--, ther, trying in vain to look' angry, but failing signally. ''How could you play me sucht a trick! 1 1 never recognized you until dinner was announced, and then it was too late to do anything but submit." "But3 we' wanted the whole thing to be at'sqecess," pleaded the quondam servants, "and It, was Impossible to arrange it otherwise." "Well, J forgive you," said the parent, laughing jn spite of himself.' "But mind; I:shall never allow - such a' per. formance again."- .r- ; Gr4k-Hk- e aa - LA & fSf, PEBRIS8' that their ance is fZny4: hiffhly esteemed in Fr India, and is in my. opinion, the xnoet CCXtO aieATs, h 1 i i. - as well palatable, as the most whole. soc.e sauce that is made." i t j "I . t St highest awarta have been received by Sea-bu& Johnson from different International expositions for the superiority of their Porous; Plasters and other roods. I Benson's Piasters have many combnt no rivals.1; It petitors Is not n nostrum.; Get the u j Genuine. '- ed s - - Warranted to cure TS - - -- .L Saiht-Cham- as ;;;'' , ":, uid om - Call at once at New-Yor- ili madejia the ordinaoce authorizing the issue of said; bonds, that at the expiration of ten Tears from the date of said bonds; there shall be set apart and appropriated out of the general funds ia thi CMy Treasury of said city, annually, to be placed by the Treasurer the sum of of said city inj a fuad to be known as the ynndrt for; the redemption of said bonds. It Is further provided that whenever after the erpieation ofSten years from the date of issuance of said bonds, there is available in the said "Redemption Fund" the sum of cSl3.oOOi or more, it shall be the duty of said Treasurers to advertise the amount of money Id said Fund, and the number ofj bonds, numbering them in the older of their Issue, commencing at the highest number then outstanding, which said Fund is set apart td pav and discharge; and the date when they iil "be paid, and if such bonds so numbered in such advertisement shall. not be presented for jpayment and cancellation at the expiration of the date meutioned in suoh advertisement, the oj such fund shall remain ia the City Treasury (to discharge such bond whenever presented for payment, but suoh bond shall draw no interest after the date mentioned in suoh publication. The bias will be opened at 12 o'clock noon, JJovember 14th, 1891, at the ei2co of the undersigned, at Provo City, Utah, bnt before any sals aind award is made security may be required ot the successful bidder for compliance with the termi of his bid, and the said Provo to reject any and all bids. City reserves the right Bids may be for all or any part of said bonds. The bonds off wed are issued to construct a system of waterworks for domestic and municipal purposes, aid In pursuance of an act of tho Legislative Assembly of Utah Territory, entitled, " an act profWing for the ncorporation of cities," approved M&raa 18th, lS88, and of an ordinance of Provo City, entitled, "An ordinance providing for the issuing and disposing of . municipal X. IX 1891. The bonds," passed September SHh. or otherwise; is reCity hastono debt, bonded stricted creating any bonded debtedaess, except for the poBstrmotion of waterworks and other municipal purooses, and is limited in its power to create indebtednesi for any purpose xeeedinK 4 per cent of its taxable valuation, as shown by the last assessment of its taxable and county purposes. property for Territorial; Indebtedness at tamp ted to- be created in Any excess thereof its declared void. These bonds are exempt from municipal taxation. I JAMES E. DANIELS, I u Treasurer of Provo City. kl08 Provo City, potober 13th, 18)1. . h ; ; i . v j -- - voc; - s Thomas, minors, and of the estate of Annie E. Thomss Snell, the undersigned guardian' of the persons and estate of said, minors' and of the estate of said Annie E. Thomas will sell at publio aale, t tha a highest bidder for cash, andonsubject to eon Arm the 14th tion bv said Probate Court, Saturday, at day of November, A. D ISfll. at 3 o'clock p. the front door of the city hall, in Salt Lake City, county of Salt Lake, and Territory of Utah, all the right, title and interest of said minors and ot said Annie E. Thomas Snell In and to said preru-- . ises, said interest being the title in fee to said property, the following described lot, piece or parcel of land, to wit.: Comroaacing four and a naif. (4Vi) rods east ot the northwest corner ot lot six (42). plat "B," Salt Lake (8), block forty-tw- o ot building lots in Salt Lake county. Territory of Utah, thence east seven and (?H rods, thence south tea (10) rods, tbenee west, seven and one-harods, the no north tea. (10) rods to the place of beginning, area seventy five square rods. Terms, cash on confirmation of sale by th t said court. Deed at expense of purchaser. EDWARD P. THOMAS, Guardian of the persons and estate of said minor and of the estate of said Annie E. Tboma BOOTH & WILSON, SnelL kl74 Attorneys for Guardian. City-surve- y one-hal- f; (7) lf MIMING NOTICES. OFFICEOP THE DALY DIVIDEND NO. 56. Salt Lak Utah Ter- City. October lath. 1891. The Board of Direo ritory, tors nave declared a dividend for September, 1391, of thirty-sevethousand five hundred dollars cents per ($37,600), the same being twenty-fiv- e share upon the capital stock of the comat October SOth, W9I, pany, - payable the office of the company. No. 135 Souta Main street (upstairs). Salt Lake City, Utaa treasurer, J. B. Territqryaad at the office of the Haggin, ban Francisco, CaL, and at the offic of the transfer asrents, Messrs. Liounsbery & Co.. Mills building. No. 15 Broad street. New YorX City. Transfers to close October 86th. 180U k213 B. C CHAMBERS. President, n - OF MEETING OF THE of the Niagara Mining and Smelt ing Company for the purpose of amending its articles of incorporation by increasing tb Notice la company. capital stock of said hereby given that a meeting of the stockd holders of the company ia called and will be held at the office of the com213 No. W. C. of (office Hall) South East pany, Temple street, in the city of Salt Lake. Utah Ter ritory, on Wednesday, the 11th day of November; 1891. at 9 o'clock p. m., for tha purpose of In stock of said company fro at the creasing thousand shares to one mlllioa two hundredcapital shares, at the par value of ten dollars per share, by the sale of more shares. P. A. H. FRANKLIN, NOTICE Si"' pi above-name- as f - LYNC H & GLASMANN . I; ' . to-w- it: h lf , r, i. . MANHOOD RESTORED i AGENTS,; SAIHATIVO.'the Wonderful Spatrlsha soia witn Raeaji isGuarantee Written cure aU KeiToos Disto eases, saeh as W eak Memory; Loss of $raia Headaeha, Wakeftilnes, Lost Manhood, Kerrousness, lass- Por itude, ail drains and loss of tower of the GeniratlTS Organs; ia orer-exertio- I W: E.: SHEBEEY& CO Firs hi8ifranGB flflBhcu. . . n, Trje Larrrcst and Strongre8t of All Cffiee i 14o llain 8t (In recur of Bsuxlc of Us Knputoliefc onrrr. tttjih. xt i r mi oe 1UI""- Jl ? i 1 ' j ? ft 5 . of London, Assets, $21,911,715.74 ... Comzaerciftl Union of London, . "- - x-aj- co Gu&rdlJtn " - San Fire 03ce of London, ' London. Phcnix of Lanoashite of England, Qtj of London, . C&IedonlA of Edinbnrg, IIlnche3ier of England!, Flrd Association of Philadelphia, Spria cfleld of Massachusetts, 6irard of Philadelphia, ttercjianta oi If. J., ' -American of H. Tn . -- L i - Agjicultural, Ri.T . 1,923,619.00 1,168,196.00 1,586,898.60 . Oakland Itbine, io,ooo,ooaoo 4,846,419.00 5,710,983.00 1,55458.00 1,S86,842.00 1,344,316.00 iProffdsnjcd orvashinffton, ; .13.6B9,277.00 8,432,197.00 7.430.535.63 T 15,000,000.00 Capital. Assets, 2,168,803,00 l'ti. a?iuCl0 GO, Great English a luccewiu jaeuicma imu uicr t M.ZIT Cures apermazorrnta. jnwnv r,C jfSZf Wakntt, Emiuiona, Impetcncy Hugh Anderson, Ii-escrfptIor- u and ail diaeases caused by abuse. f Bsroas indiscretion, or overexertion, rarrga feix Guaranteed to Curt xohenatl other Ask your Druggist firakaciuh Fail.packages rMrlBtiB take- no substitute.1 One Address tl. Six br xnait. Write for Pamphlet. pac""TO for-Tk- ITBE, IjIFE AND ACOTDEKT' -- a t31 O. BOX 97T. . ( 1 O '(Simii In X To DAYS v.nl4 set 18 uh ituiittar. I prescribe it and tseV exfa in r',oranii?r:iir.Tij rfniTy TKSEvwiwHEV'itro. to all f'-rr.- ' A. J. fcXOIEii, IT. T'f H0!HUT,,0 L , . V.B.A. , J PECATC3. I '.Zm u Hcrth Dritish Ilcrlhcjrn, - & ' , , . cf Htrtfcrd, Cri-cf California, ; Hrmsn's Tzn-1- cf CilzrrAs, . ' n, , r-- ,fs--- ,t " cf Crmiany, IInburj-Dremc- n, Ziaa, - IIcrc2ctil5, . . ' . . . . . . . '. 18,216,787 14,841,453 19,724,993 5,000,000 10,171,503 1,300,000 2,450,CCD ;1,713,G34 s . ! j . I ! I I ! '. t: ! I " , ! I . . ; L S $ ri-- ; - -- Zl-n- f- -t. " lCw,Cw3 . ? - Lcnicn tzzuTznzz,' E.Sth t.. St. Icri3, Ij acinowleir tde le&cin? remedy lot CJoEorrisaea 's iils?t. The ocly rajs re3P"Jy for LenccrrrtrtraorVv hir;i CITS. Authorized Agnt for tho following" Companies: rjxo Jtasuraiice. Assets. ' cctiish Union and National, of Efigfland, $18,852,302 s TAg Cf liATTJC i f i . t.Wav Cr. SAIiT n. ; - -- ft CO.. 117 : te , 5 rlNSURANGE BOOTH MAIN STREET. THD OLD DOCTOR'O i . H LADIES' FAVORITE, B'VT.TA'RT.'H Trfeot1W SATE. The lio s used by thout tKia of "cmna all overma private United States, Sia the OLD a bad and not single tor years, not reiu pr"?ris, as represented. Beta if iioney returned seslad Mot cents particulars, (stamps r j Mi i to-wi- 1S7I. - t ZSarelua CJiemieaJ Co.. Ietroit- - JT.ISefci Ju.. tiruggkts, AEeljts. Salt Lake A. o, auiu.i. ' t vice-preside- nt ijut ixleouief, ttrcMtwlavicoraal In Fire ' gnfpA V mmti, til. ff LtXHtX. f Saewa. to-wi- t.. 1 : 500,192.59 . i 1 . - the sons and daughters of the sovereign Boberts & Jfelden, Druggist, 25S Main St. and to other of her relatives' In.addi-tio- n to lhe revenues of the ipochy of vn p THIS, Cornwall,-amountito about 60,000 of income an annum', 50,OOO'per per annum has been voted to the .Prince of Wales, and of 10,000 per annum tor the bm PTli hr fl L--I W V II II Princess of Wales: The younger sons of funl eampUisUf 5 f W deiomitiM, book' lor turn. tiw, aniUiBtial ilUMwto the Queen have been voted Incomes of eund of pwwl. privU, xpktiaist war toMad euutot Hmsiiba! of ion of , which wrakanM, a chrooi ilmmra. mn, hinft, annum, portion 25,000 per rt, iMt, i7phUU, antiAtund loM, NmtlU ! sio or nhni1. f life or 4o devolves upon their wives If they survive for ntrriaM huppltMn, Mown a. which unfit til OA. LIBIQ'S toOrtDtRrUL btrtMAH IKtlVUHAIUK. them. The daughters of her Majesty th cnttwt To ptov iU menu, mm17 ot abort aomplalaM. OH. UEBIO A CO. 40 Gut 6000 per fl bout have each an income of bw mtXMrem. S01 W. Sib. St. CaL. Xnaotanw St.. Saa bM Ota, K. annum, and in addition to this the Ema received press Frederick of Germany " J""lu '' sum of 100,000 on her marriage. The Duke of Cambridge, as a cousin of the ' i Queen, has 12,000 per annum, and his two sisters have severally an income of 5000 and 3GC0 per annum.1 ! ' ;. - TO B. Snedden, VrOTICS OF SALE' OF UNDELIVERED FREIGHT. The Bio Grands Western Bail-wa- y publio auction to the Compaayl will sell at blithest bidden for cash on the 10th day of Octo1891. 9 o'clock at p. in., at its freight yard, in ber, President of the 'Board ot Directors of tbr Salt Lake Citjf, Utah ITsrritory, .thai following Mining and Smelting- Company. Niagara or as smuob of each class, property, may be i kl33 Dated Salt Lake City, Oct. 14, 1&L neoessary to pay freight and reasonable compen-'latio- n for storage and care of each class of propNOTICE. THE MAMMOTH . erty, and eosUj of sale, tons of steel ASSESSMENT r& Milling Company.. LocaOne thousand one and one-harailroad rails. weishii 40 pounds to the yard, tion of mine, Tintlo mining district, Utaa. and consigned by the; New York Equipment Principal place of business. Salt Lake City, Notice Is hereby given that at a meettusrj Company from So ran ton, i Pennsylvania, to Utah. at 6al$i Lake City. Utah; also of the board of directors of said company held at; J. W. Young narrow-gauge eighty-eigh- t railroad freight the office of Jennings ACaine. Hooper building.' ears consigned by the i New ' York Equipment on the 25th day of September, 1801, an assessment- (No. 1) of 1H cents per shsre was levied on all the' Company from Canton, Ohio, to J. AY. Young, 150.000 shares ot tho; at Salt Laket City,; Utah. Said property has subscribed stock, been held at the place to which it was oonsigned capital stock of said company, payable immediand transported by said Railroad Company for ately to the secretary at the office of Jennings k over six months, and baa not been acoepted or Caiue, room 3, second floor of the Hooper buildtaken away by the consignee, and will be sold ing. Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upoa to satlify the damerf s lien. The rails will be which this assessment shall remain unpaid oa sold by the to 4 to au amount sufficient to - pay the 10th day of November, 1891, will be delta U at publio auction, freight and charges for storage and care to the quent and advertised for sale sold on Thursday, ' and unless paid before will be amount of t!9,C6tl.&i besides cost of sale. A sufSoient numheriof oars will be sold to pay the 10th day of December. 1891. at the office of I ana charges foe storage and care to the secretary, to pay the delinquent assessment, freight amount of JJa,8S&37 besides cost of sals., together with the coat ot advertising and ex--,-' Dated September 8th, tm. penscs of sale. By order ot the board ot dlrectors. ISAAC JENNINGS, Secretary, Room 3,! TUB RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY i COMPANY. Hooper Building, Salt Lake City. Utah. ke,' t? I. J. BENNETT, B-yGeneral Freight and Passenger Agent ASSESSMENT. KING OF TBI NOTICE OF t J. It. K1L.X. Mining Company. Location of its Local Freight Agent. of business. Salt Lake City, Utahl f'rinclpal ofplace its mining property. Little Smoky" The above sale, at the request of the con- Mining District, Alturas Co., Idaho. signee, Is adlourued until November 12th, 18VI, Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of tb at the same odor and place. Board ot Directors, held on Saturday, October Dated October th. 1591. 10, 1891, assessment No. 4 ef tea (10) cents per T11E RIO GRANDE tWESTERN RAILWAY share was levied npon the capital stock ot their i COMPANY. H payable to Moylan C Fox, secra- corporation, if T Uf J. II. BENNETT, By tary. No. 11 East First South street. Salt Lak General Freight and Passenger Agent. City. Utah. J- - R- i , r! Riley, ' '1 F Any stock upon which this assessment shall be k3S Local Freight Agent unjfcd on Tuesday, the 10th xlay of November, 181. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at ifli HEREBY GIViN TO THE publio auction, and unless payment Is made beNOTICE of property abutting ;on both sides fore, enough of each parcel of stock will be sold of Fifth East street from South Temple street to on Monday, the 3Uth day of November. 1S91, t First South street (Sn sidewalk district No. 18)' pay said assessment, with cost of advertising an! in Salt Lake Ctty: That the: undersigned were expense of sale. MOYLAN C. FOX, Secretary, duly appointed by the: City Council of Salt Lake on the 13th day of October. A. D. 1S91. as a King of the West Mining Com pa a v. City "k&l Board of Equalization and Review, to bear and Salt Lake City, Utah. Oct. 10. 1891. consider objection, if 'any, to the assessment and levy ot a special- tax for' constructing sideFOR PATENT NOTTCB walks on the streets hereinbefore named. APPLICATION United States Land- - Offic, Said sssessroent li$t is completed, and said Suit Lake City, Utah, October r 10, IS91. Board of Equalization and Review will be In session at iba jCHy Hall for five (5) consecutive Notice is hereby given that tha Sells Lime. Cement and Rock Company, a corporation of Utah, days (during! the usual business hours), com- by Charles W. Lyman, its and secendon October 27, and J881, Thnrsdav, mencing retary and attorney in fact, whose resideuce and ing on Saturday, October St, 1891. address is Salt City, Utah, has made During tb saidj time the said assessment postofflce for a United States patent, for t he application list will be epen to publio inspection, and any Sells Cement and Limestone Placer Mlnlna person or persons feeling themselves aggrieved, may bave nesting before said Board, and said claim, situated upon the publis surveyed land Board shall halve-- authority to make corrections of the United States of and within tha Hot Springs Mining District, Salt Lake county, Utah 01 any tax deemed by them unjust. Territory.and consisting of forty aores.desorlbed W H. H. STAFFORD, sjil a follows, The northwest quarter of the northeast quartet O. H. HARDY, : of section 11, towuship 1 south of range 1 east R. W. YOCNO. of Salt Lak meridian. The said mining claim U C. KAttRICK. being of record in the office of the recorder of said 1891. k213 Salt Lake City. Oct minintr district at Salt Lake City. Utah. There sre no known locations in the vicinity of said "TOTICe!f3R PUBLICATION NO. 115. claim. IN Land Ottce at Salt Lake City, Utah, Oc ber I direct this notice to be published In Taa Srd. 1891. NoUce Is hereby given: that tlie Lake Thibcw K,a .Salt newspaper published has filed notice of his inlu Salt Lake City, Ut.ih,daily and nearest said mining pettier tention to make final proof iu siupport of his claim, tor a period of sixty days. FRANK D. llOBBS, Register claim, and lhat sajd proof will be; made before V.t'-.o.- , the Register and Receivlrof the- United States fiii and Bradley, attorneys tor Benrt . Land Olfice !at Salt- Lake Citv, Ut.iiii. on Novem-be- r Hp,.1!. 11. tim. 16th, J31k rii: John Hawcroft, for the of ;first p T.Vi aod LNWJi SEiiSso. S4, Tp. a S., R. I E. He namtaj thet following witnesses to provo bis continuous residence upon and cultivation !V0.'1lH 1.J CONTRACTORS. 161 OFFICE OF South Maia the Hoard of Public Works, of said laud, viz;: Ephraim Cnfflth, David Niohols. August Stelngeuber, David Nichols. Jr., street, October 10th, letfl. Sealed proposals will bo 3 all of Union Fort, Salt Lake county, Utah. rjCAji'ed, addressed as below, until o'clock p rn. FRANK D. HOBBS. Register. E. W. Senior of November L'nd. lSi)l, for furnishing all labor su4 and E. V, Hlggins. jAttorneys. hS93 materials to grade, curb and gutter, and to part j . ; with nsphaltura and stone blocks. Stats .. from the south line of South Temple street to NNUAli MEETING JtHE ANNUAL MEET-xlnorth line of Fourth South street, in Paving Lis' ing of thi Ctah Midland Railway Company trict No. 1, of Salt Lake City, acrordicsr ta t Vs i for the election of Directors and for the transacti on file in the Citv jlcc' and tion of such' other business as mav be brought office,specifications room No. Zt, Deeret National Iiim 1. held r; befare It, will be at the Walker House, in the tng. Bids will be received oniy for the cl Lake. In the Territory of Utah, at 13 the work, and no I'd will be cccs t ' city of Salt on. o'clock noon 4 made on form furnished by tho uc ' Monday, the 2nd day of November, A. D. lfJL a certlSed cte"' of J .. by accompanied " The stock: transfer books will be closed at 3 t y k The right U reserved to o'clock p. m.on the ( ' Board of PubUo Wor day of October, 1891, Address, and remain closed .until three"days af ttr the final cbairiaan, 151 South ?"n .., . LOA3:: ;F FX Uts,h. adjournment of sid O H meeting. L AS, JU, NOBLE, Escret&ry. y C. L. XlA'ti, - . ZJatsl Cot. J'vi, l.L A F. Doszsrs, Ccy 21s, c' I 1 j T k!25 SALE OF REAL ESTATE. GUARDIAN'Shereby given that pursuant to an order of the Probate Court of Utah county. Ter- -' itorv of Utah, made on the Srd day of October, A. D. l91, in the matter of the estate and guar--,' dianship of Llewellyn P. Thomas and John Aj y Pro-vuio- ' 1831. r - at---- f: K--j oom 10, Central Block. i SMITH, Drugelit, Salt Laks r , CITY BONDS" FOR SALE. OXE hundred, and twenty thousand dollars Ot seven (7) per cent municipal bonds for ale. The undersigned, in pnrsuanoe of an order of tho City Council of, Pruvo City j hereby advertises that bids! will be received at his office in Prove City, .Utah, at any time from .the date hereof until tne hour of 13 o'clock noou on the 14th day of November, A. D., 1891; for the pur chase of ithe bonds bereioafter mentioned, namely: One hundred and twenty bonds, each of tha denomiaation of one thousand dollars, of the engraved, negotiable, coupon bonds of Provo City, bearinep seven per centum interest per ou the first days of annum, payable April and Octjober- of each year, at the First National Bnl of PrSvo, Provo City, or the Chemical National liank of New York, City, at the option of the purchaser of said bonds. Said bonds are dated October 1st, A. D., 1891, and bear interest from that date. The coin of principal of said bond is payable in goldfrom the tha United States within twenty years date of thei issue, but redeemable at the pleasure of Provd Gity after! ten years from date. - , , NOTICE JL semi-annuall- - OF CREDITORS ESTATE Notice 1 deceased. hereby given that the undersigned, Elixabeth? Kihs, "administratrix with the will annexed of. the estate of Robert B. Snedden. deceased. ta the creditors of, and all persons having claims tbrm agalast the said' deceased, to exhibit months-aftewith the necessary vouchers, within four the first publication of this notice, to the) said Elizabeth Llils at her residence corner of First and I streets. Salt Lake Citv. In the county of Suit Lake. ELIZABETH ELLIS, annexed of Robert Administratrix with the will ' B. Snedden, deceased. hMQf Dated, Oct. a, 18a 1, &i T3BOVO THEY IOTST BE SOLD AT OHCE. 5 Poar.. . - deoessed.- Dated October 13th, 1 THE APHRp MEDICINE jCO.T n Box27 'The amount of the Queen's civil list 000) , " says Labouchere, ed i t or of (385, Forum, the London TrtUht in the October "In ud ' way ;.represeht3 .' the-- , cost of royalty. VThe 'maintenance; isi most costly Item, for It includes notr only the Dcfore & After Use. palaces Inhabited by the sovereign, but Photographed from life. Ma-homm- ed, s. , f City, Utah. CO. sells ca t .j.r-:::h Pros-tratlo- n, , ng qnaati'.lea i a - : cm- h I.st t Are elosin$! out their stock of Lember, Moald-inreduced price Sas'x, Doors, etc.. at for cash, either the wholegreatly stock, or in smaller e to-wt- tu one-fourt- cu. k. iko. lii ir. 13 SELLS It o-e- r told by A. C3-1- I Js Bold cat x Pranch. Ji-ti- LU MBER. .... gans 01 either sex, whether arisintr BEFflRF tise of Stimulants.: AFTER f Tobacco or Oniurc. or throusrh vbuthfi lndlteTe inatngeDCC, tc , sucn as juss 01 Brain tion, Power, Wakefulness, Bearing down Pains in tho back. Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nsrrous Nocturnal Emissions, Leccorrhoea, Dl2 tiness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impo-venc-y, which if neglected often lead to premattire old s?e and insanity. Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes for 5. oa Sen by xaail on receipt of price A WRITTEN OUAKANTEB ! given for every 15. CO order receiTed, to reftind th mony if a FonnaneBt enre is not effected, i We bare thousands of testimonials from old and young', of both sexes, whohave bera permanently cured by the use of Aphroditine. Circular free. Address . w In EoKland. Incomes rylloyal ;JiBg, i . ritlARANTtP i v.-- i uwro(a no. tzzzit PYlE, New .York. 'APHRODlTinESScd! to core any form'', of nervous diseae or any disordcur of tha generative , .--' ' place JA3J.ES sey 12-ro- TIjs deLrated Frcxicli jGuro, ; . H , ry ed well-cook- Genutoe. JOHN DUNCAN'S BOSS, NEW TOIUi. V ch,, ' caq mak this tor a fw bours Wcrc 110 samples frea. i'JHW Mod day. Ad. c. No. 554 E. 1st South, for $7000.' Easy terms; first-cla- ss resldenoe lot. Don't this slip as It Is a bargain. " 115J feat Fine Terrace site. Immediately north of Temple corner. 200 feet on Main . on N. Temple. Anxious to sell. Call and see us for prioe. Another handsome Terrace site, 107&xl65 fees on . .4th E., between Srd and 4th Sooth . streets. Price and terms reasonable. 2 new Brick stores, - Nos 126 and 128 W. 8. Temple street; - iron roof: 14x40 ft each; proonds 2Sxl65 it: good bru&lness property; $275 per front foot: good terms. 58x165 t.. No. 133 W. & Temple street; dwelling In good repair. Fine business j cash; balance easy. property; $275 per front foot. A bargain. One-ha- lf first-class 15 building lots. 50x150 feet each, on Capitol hill; all under water Maks us an offer, as we want to sell. A No. 1 Factory Site, 270 feet fronting' onD. & E. G. W. K. B., between 5th and 6th North r cash; balance to suit. Temple sts; $2258. v One-ha- lf $5 buildk lots In the West and Northwest part of the city. $150.00 each; on Installment : ' plan. j 130 10 miles south of city. acres, alt fenced and well improved. Best farm In Utah, Cheap; see us for figures. half-doze- v Forty-fiv- e u'm i Rods H19 Set see tliat you get Lea & Perrin m .aktfi tsJ-- ':re.en't gooi "Be-demoti- Beware of Imitations ; & JL ii nsifeVs. guarantee satisiactioa, ' XV'e aro setxx aitderswli, aal i. ' 7e bare ok ose pkicz. Orders bymsil vill receive carefal atnCLoa JilO MAIM STiiEKT, Two doors south of AVluta liousa. ninnjiTs, Flgnatnre on ercry bottle of Original jyfd"'Mn" 41 ir ET2 TV Terrace Sites! Factory Sites! I 1 JSs f ' tTe f' T i . t4 yo? ' , I -- . at WOBCESIEE, . - 4 it O1 o TLEMAN atMad-- i raa, to his brother ; neat-looBi- ng ' And Gcnti' Tzn:Szzz.z Goods, XOOXS, IZATZ, TTlITTSrSS, VX21ZZ iseat. j 1i " rr--c ILilI!FlSili5i: SAUCE f nice-looki-ng OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE Noiioe is hereby (tlren, that in pursuance cl 3 an order of the Probate Court of the County Luke, Territory of Utsh, made onIts iltt day of Sej.. timber. 1: I. in the matter cf its' estate of William C Miller, deceased, the under signed, the executrix of the said estate. wKI sell at privute sale to the blzhe?t bilJer or lawful currency of the United Stat??, and subject: to coufirmatiou by said Probate Court, ou "the S9th day of October, 1S?1. all the right, title, In- terest and estate of the ald William C. Miller at' the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has, by operstlon of law or otherwise, acquired other than or in a.i to tbat of the said Willism C. Miller at the time of his death in and to ad that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sltuatu, lying and being in the City of ShH Lake, County of SaJt LsJte, as Territory of Utah, and bounded and described at a point forty-onfollows, BeginningEast rrora Northwest and feet corner of Lot 6. (ilk) in Block Plat A, Salt Lak Citv Survey; running thenne East two and one-ha-lf (S4 rods; thence South ten (10) rods; thence West two and one-ha-lf (2V,) rods; thenc North ten (10 rods, to place of beginning, square rods of ground, containing twenty-fiv- e together with a perpetual right of way upon and over a strip of ground eight (3) feet wide and West adjoining same oa the East for ta whole length thereof. Terms and condition of sale, cash, lawful cir rencv ef the United States, ten per cent ef the! purchase money to accompany twice bid on the day of sale, balance on- confirmation of tala by said Probate Court, deed at expense of purchaser. Bids will be received by said exeoutrlx at the office of W. C. Hall, attorney at law. SIS South East Temple street, Salt Lake City, Utah. MARTHA MILLET?, Executrix of the last will of WiUUm C. Miller, V REOTCSD PKICES i !.? Imparts the mct delicious tast and EXTUACT . SOUPS, cf it LETT EH from '1$ 1 J a XIEDICAI. GEX. ixj. ft lh .Mi tt 4, h VJORCESTERSHinn) : in virile beauty othilg could! be finer than taeampUtheatef iof low, gray hills, one down o the Hghii crowned with" the Jandfkousejsj of Miramas; "Xiter pr rnofe glowing withnothing color the shores amid the black boats In center of the flake, crowded t'a ?rair 9Womenitn The Oldest Written Indian Boole dress. u was at the Haiar Arleslan of sifnstit, when all Toward the close of last year it was , e,Bf homeward, that the picture mentioned that Lieutenant Bower, who mado wafUhe loneliest to look hunted down In Central Asia. Dad Jy ,oc. Often Rousts5 last until the the murder of Mr- -. Dalgleish, rz!ow jU3 faSd, ;and they are not had obtained an ancient . birch-bar- k wlfoji-darkiiess comes to manuscript from the ruins of a burled ;k pirate the conbatants. The rules of city in the neighborhood of Kuchar. asifar as we could learn, The manuscript, which Is com posed of lmpenGUa Each man tifts for thirty-thre- e leaves, closely written on -- sef a?onet foi long he can hold boths sides, has now been examined by his Pstf be meets op- - Dr. Budolf Heornle, who haS succeeded It v,'r5n a"er Plcient very much as the in traQslatiug the greater part of it. At nua in cricket meets ball after ball the last meeting of the Asiatic Society ;;; innings. But once he is over-- f of Bengal he read- - a paper on It, In j' n all ciianHfor him is cone, and which he .gave,, the4 following Informv t ake3 ti3 place. The- last to tion; "'Tne work is written in S with shield and lance U the and in the character tor, me leusfin or tnne the loasis known as the Northern class jof the th P f n.n At . J J ?nus npon tne num-h- r Kagarl alphif, of which l.r sklJl t ,JT'a competitors. That occur in thocourse'of the work. it ap? noon at again and pears to be a compendium of medicine, bo!a-tn- ea fell together, so that and is in sixteen chapters. It" was ,;';f .s vrere exhausted more speedily- written by a lJuddhlst whoso name has T"';e su& was benot been discovered. . The first chapter : "9-Jabn's wbeii thesetting last two will give prescriptions of powders, the J. toward each other at the second of clarified butter, the third will ''-ce- J and tho last Load was be concerned with oils, the fourth will te T Vr"4"-- ' down in the lake. about the mixtures which are used In a, in tjia golden light, every the treatment of various diseases, the cut for home; 00 the banks a fifth, will 'give descriptions of clysters, roce3sior' of Tnen and women the sixth rules about elixirs; the seventh with ail the will be about gruels, tha eighth about tslesuberait gayety cf tpbroiisiac;, tLs cicth about eyewashes, orm. U lath. honest thing ;. ; con-tes- U - :1 "I tf UVilU pnl It never peddled, end if yoar grocer 1 pageant tli'au" these modern oa tie waters of Salnt-Chaina- s: h b TheOriEinal and Gonulri? ng -- ment ever made a lovielie ... U V - Peddlers and some unscrnpuloa grocers will t" ai or " the same nC5 W " lhis 5s,"IT'SjeodFALSE Psends Peaxline." Pearline is UaViiV.u cf FearEne, do tho soseCInia y she either sex.! caused by a vast number of houses In which lndlscretioRS,or the excewlTe youthful of ; friends. One and relatives which ultimately am ot v.owed tp seitlfe in the! district. The lodges her, opium, or stimulants, been given to lead totobacco, has houses Consumption and in?aKy. r Put up these Infirmity, actually oman forced investi back to Irkutsk, the Dud de Nemours, : a son of Louis in conreuient Satm to carr the pocket. Price wj: whence afer weary months of petitlon-Jca packace, or 6 for St. With erery t5;oror we gije a fl to cureorl refund the she was ordlred Jto return to Mosc- j Philippe, and one of the wealthiest of written guarantee Sent by mall to any address. Circular fres money. Besides there this, : ?: the Orleans family. ow. i IS in plain envelope. ilenUon this paier. dareas, ; . I i MADRID CHEMICAL CO., Branch Ofilce for U. S. A. and keeping in repair of Is the building I ' : iA X38 rJearborn Street, CHTCAXJOs, ILL' if such other 'various and Scene. yachts, , royal Brijjiant -- I do no SALE FOR IN SALT LAKE ITy. VTAH,';Y to voted, belief that medieval tourna- costly items. Incomes, too,are -- HS'i.- - i T!X . 1 ; . coNSTmrao. beat family remedy known and every family .1 should have a bottle. i -- ?M;Mithf.h A, nhriLi-riT- . results follow iu use, so that it Is the . Af.'D' YEAR; ruIlLinacI a Zi-z- i ; i Slore. THE BOAQ 0 , Tkiboe office. ; '- - One-Pric- e s ! Ccpp's Mining Code, 5 cents; iPoppPros-pecto- rs Manual, 50 cents; Capo's American Settler's Guide, 25 cents. For sale tatr Tiu :;t tlecea -- is Children Jinjoy i The pleasant flavor, gentle laotlon and soothing effects of Syrup of FI:s wben In need of a laxative,, and If; the lather pr mother be costive or bilious thef most; grrt-ify- in ill i.i.lta l. it of cf to tb ere ;i;,irs of end a,i '.. f' vxt .11 irz cliii:-- ; rv.- 'ii '. l said ilitm with ry voacriers wiiLia four months after the tirst .iblietion ft tbi-- &.,; to the snid W". Ii. Ar .:.l:w tt No. Vi S. Main ft., n Salt Lke Citv, I f ia the County of Sals V. ll. Lake. Administrator cf th a.'D1:lv', estate of Elizabeth i;trne, deceased. D?o of L Jhj Crst publication Oct. Uh, 11. 'InAm , do ; , icr. 1. o ci: ; '.j:t tercliv r:v'n t v t.'i'; ua : l"., p '. : Entertafnins a Lord. ' A literary man who had buildiiiei and cheered for "Boris th'S" recipient of njot'-been liffle attenpjiaskin fuhtn fbe mounted Kossaeks tion a brief rein itlirongea round the hair-dye- ll If), C! A TT-T- will be concerned with : applicatior,s of the yellow uryrobalan, the twelfth, will -- was the Uiiy. fTfJl TT St |