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Show I 1 Scenic Line of the World ! DENVER & RIO GRANDE Western Railway. Universally conceded to be THE POPULAR passenger Route ! Between the East and West. Tlx Only Iilne Between Ogden, Salt Lake aud Denver Without Change of Cars! Tlx Only XjIxxo . i Between Salt Lake and Chicago With but One Change of Cars ! The Only Line between the "West and the East Running Through Salt Lake City. Pullman Buffet 1 AND Sleeping Cars! On all Through Passenger Trains. fff- The Only Line from Salt Lake City running run-ning Sleeping Cars Free for the use of pas senders noldmg Second-class and Emigrant Tickets. The Atlantic Express. Leaves Ogden daily at 9:30 a. m.; Leaves Salt Lake City daily at 10:55 a. m. . Direct connection is made at Pue'blo and Denver for Omaha, Kansas Kan-sas City, and all points East. The Pacific Express. Arrives at Salt Lake Cit- from the East at 5:00 p. m., and leaves for Ogden at 5:10 p. m., making connection with the Central Pacific for the est. Local Trains. ieave Salt Lake City as follows: For Bingham and Alta at 7:25 a. m. For Oeden at 5:10 p. m. Arrive at Salt Lake City: From Bingham aud Alta at 4:15 p. m. From Ogden at 10:50 a. m. Tickets for all points East and West can be purchased at the Depot Ofiice and City Ticket Office, White House corner. Salt Lake City. S. W, ECCLES, G. P. & T. Agt. W. H. BANCROFT, Receiver. THE CHICAGO, Milwaukee & Sf. Paul RAILWAY COMPANY. The Last Built, Best Equipped, Shortest Line I I BETWEEN Council Bluffs a Chicago - AND ALL POINTS EAST. THE CHICAGO a AND NORTHWESTERN Railway . The Best Route and Short Line, BETWEEN Omaha, Council Bluffs AND - . Chicago. The only line to take for Des Moines, Mar-fcualltown, Mar-fcualltown, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixon, Chicago, Chi-cago, Milwaukee and all points East. To the people of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah. Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and California, Cali-fornia, it offers superior advantages not possible possi-ble by any other line. Among a few of the numerous points of superiority su-periority enjoved by the patrons of this road between Omaha and Chicago are its two trains day of DAV COACHES, which are the finest iat human art and ingenuitv can create ; its PALACE SLEEPING CARS, which are models nf comfort and elegance; its PARLOR DRAWING DRAW-ING ROOM CARS, unsurpassed bv any; and its widely celebrated PALATIAL DINING CARS, e equal of which can not be found elsewhere. At Council Bluffs the trains of the Union Pa-i Pa-i cnnect in Union Depot with those of the Chicago & Northwestern Ry. In Chicago the trains of this line make close connection with those of all Eastern lines. , For Detroit, Columbus, Indianapolis.Cincin-nati, Indianapolis.Cincin-nati, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Pittsburg, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and all points in the tast, ask the ticket agent for tickets via the "Xorthwestcrn" M. HUGHITT, R. g. HAIR. Geul Manager. Genl Pass. Agent. CHICAGO. . T HE Utah Central R. R. Passenger Trains eave Salt Lake Daily, as fol- rrSS SitlMtic Express at S.-00 a.m. GOING SOUTH Express at 720 a.m. Passenger Trains Arrive in Salt Lake, Daily, as follows: . - ggpM NORTH-AUantic Express at 7:51 p.m FROM SOUTH Express at 6:40 p.m JOHN SHARP, Genl 8upt. FRANCIS COPE, Genl Fg't fc Pass. Agt. Sanpete Valley Railw'y Trains leave daily as follows: Leave Moroni .... . 9.00 a. m. Arrive at Nephi iloo a.m. Leave Nephi. ...I.. :..1.00 p.m. Arrive at Moroni . 3.00 p.m. Stages connect at Moroni for all parts of San Pete and Sevier. Private teams and spring wagons can be ordered or-dered by telephone at Nephi, to be ready on arrival of trains at Moroni. Price, H per day, driver paying all his own expenses. S. BAMBERGER. Manager. The Shortest and Most Direct Route To the -East IS VIA THE Topeka & Santa Fe, Which connects in a Union Depot at PUEBLO with the Denver & Rio Grande Railway. This new line is splendidly equipped with Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Day Coaches, Steel Rails, Best Railroad Eating Houses in the country, insuring speed, safety, comfort and luxury. Quickest time to the Missouri River. W. B. HAMBLINv W.F.WHITE, General Agent, " Gen. Pass. fc T'kt Agt., Denver, Colo. Topeka, Kan. CHAS. T. PARSONS, Traveling Pass. Agt., Denver, Colorado. ACADEMY. PREPARATORY AND ACADEMIC DEPART-ments DEPART-ments at HAMMOND HALL. INTERMEDIATE and PRIMARY DEPARTMENTS, DEPART-MENTS, with KINDERGARTEN, at INDEPENDENCE HALL. WILL OPEN Monday, Sept. VtXx. Classical, Scientific and English courses of instruction. Full faculty the same as for the past four years. Academic instruction per term ' . .$3.50 Preparatory " " 6.25 Intermediate and Primary ""?- ' .Cx 5.00 For information and calendars'' apply to E. BENNER, 331 Third East streeet.-. , Salt Lake Seminary. . THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION WILL open September 7, 1885, With a full- Faculty of Seven Instructors. Students Stu-dents will be prepared for the best New England En-gland colleges. . COMPETENT TEACHERS Will preside over the several departments of a well-graded course, Kindergarten included. HOMES FOE STUDENTS. Most excellent accommodations for young ladies in Davis Hall, and for young gentlemen in the adjoining building. All under the supervision super-vision of "the Principal. - For information address RET. J. J AT GARVIN, Principal. Sacred Heart Academy,! OGDEN CITY, UTAH. Coxiduotod. Toy . ThevSisters ' TT THE HOLY CROSS. THE COURSE OF STUDY IS THOROUGH, embracing all the branches of a solid and and accomplished education. Languages, general, gen-eral, vocal and drawing lessons, free of charge. Boys up to the age of twelve years received in a separate building. . School Will Open September 1st, I8E5, Half-fare tickets can be procured for pupils. For terms and full particulars address, The Sisters of the Holy Cross. Ogden, Utah. ST. MAKY'S ACADEMY. Salt Lake " City, Utah, . ' CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS. Classes for Boarders and day pupils will be resumed re-sumed MONDAY, AUGUST 31ST, 1885. The course of study embraces all the branches of a thorough and accomplished education, ' LANGUAGES, GENERAL DRAWING and TOCAL MUSIC Being included in the English course, form no extra charge. The brick building addition to the Academy will be ready for September. The low pressure steam apparatus will be in basement of same. TERMS MODERATE. - Small boy boarders received in a separate department. Half-fare tickets can be procured for the pupils. - For Catalogue, address as above - PENDLETON & SON. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. - W. Second South, near Walker Opera HongPi JDERTAIS ESTABLISHED 1864. " JOSEPH E. TAYLOR, UNDERAEERf A Complete Stock of WOOD, METALLIC, and CLOTH-COVERED . COFFINS AND CASKETS c- Constantly on hand. Also a full ltneof BURIAL ROBES. Masonic, Odd Fellows, and Knights of Pythias emblems furnished on hearse. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Factory and ware-rooms, ware-rooms, No. 253 E. First South street. Telephone No. 70. ' , j " JOSEPH WM. TAYLOR -' Funeral Director and Em n a full line of Fine Cloth, Metallic and Redwood . Coffins and Caskets, Air-tight Oak Cases and Caskets. , , A complete stock of Burial Robes and Undertakers' Under-takers' Goods of every description kept constantly con-stantly on hand. -Black or White Hearses. Bodies Preserved without ice for any length of time. Particular attention given to Embalming, Embalm-ing, Shipping and Care of Bodies. Embalming and Shipping a specialty. Lots Graves Furnished in any Cemetery in City. All orders by telegraph or telephone, day or night, will receive prompt attention, Prices low and terms reasonable. Office never closed. Telephone No. S5L ' 23 West Temple St, South ODD " FELLOWS' LODGES. UTAH LODGE NO. 1, I. O. O. F. MEETS every Thursday, at 7:30 p. m., In Odd Fel-Kws' Fel-Kws' Hall, Union Block, Salt Lake City. ' Odd fellows in good standing are invited to attend. T T H. IV GRAY, N. G. J. J. Thomas. Secretary. ------ - SALT LAKE LODGE NO. 2. .1. O. O. F Meets every Friday, at 7:30 p. m., in Odd Fellows' Hall, Union Block. Odd Fellows in good standing are invited to attend. WM. H. CULMER, N. G. J. M. Dablino, Secretary. - JORDAN LODGE NO. 3, I. O. O. F. MEETS every Monday, at 7:30 p. m., in Odd Fellows' Fel-lows' Hall, Union Block. Odd Fellows in good standing are invited to attend. ' F. F. LECUYER, N. G. Louis Hyams, Secretary. RLDGELY LODGE NO. 9, I. O. O. F. -MEETS every Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m., in Odd Fellows Fel-lows Hall, Union Block, visiting brothers made welcome. JOHN J. DUKE, N. G W.- M. Clark, Secretary. . . UNITY ENCAMPMENT No. 2, I. O. O. F. Meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p. m., in Odd Fellows' Hall Union Block. All Patriarchs in good standing are invited to attend. W. P. ROWE, C. P. J. J. Thomas, Scribe. KNIGHTS - OF PYTHIAS. CALANTHE LODGE NO. 5, K. OF P.-REG-ular conventions every Monday, at Castle Hau, Walker Opera House, at 7:30 p. m Visiting Knights made welcome. L. H. FARNS WORTH, C. C. G. B. Lang, K. of R. and 8. ' Marshal's. Sale. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION' TO ME directed bv the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the County Court House, in the City of Salt Lake, County of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, on the 17th day of November, 1885, at 12 o'clock m., all the right, title, interest, claim and estate which the Equitable Equit-able Tunnel and Mining Company held on the 14th day of September, 1885, or may have since acquired, of. in and to certain real estate, mining min-ing properties situated in Little Cottonwood Mining District, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, Terri-tory, described as follows, to wit: That certain mine and mining claim and tunnel tun-nel location, 1,500 linear feet in length, on and along the course of the vein or ledge, with surface sur-face ground 100 feet in width, with the tunnel therein, located and known as the Equitable, and which is more particularly described in the records of said mining district. Also that certain mine and mining claim, 1,500 linear feet in length, on and along the course of the vein, ledge or mineral deposit, with surface ground 100 feet in widthrlocated, known as and called the B and C. For a more full description see records of said mining district. ' Also the certain miHe and mining claim, 1,500 linear feet in length, on and along the course of the vein or mineral deposit, with surface' ground 100 feet in width, located as and called the Equitable No. 2, and recorded in the records of said mining district. Also that certain mine and mining claim, 1,500 linear feet in length, on and along the course of the vein, ledge or mineral deposit with surface ground 100 feet in width, located as and known as the Howes, fully and particu larly described in the records of said mining district. And that certain mine and mining claim, 1,500 linear feet in length, on and along the course of the vein and mineral deposit, with surface ground 100 feet in width, located, known as and called the Leonard; fully described in the records of said mining district. Togetherwith all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, appurtenances and improvements improve-ments thereon, belonging or in anywise appertaining. apper-taining. : To be sold as the property of Equitable Tunnel Tun-nel and Mining Company, at the suit of M. M. O'Brian. Terms of sale, cash.' E. A. IRELAND, U. S. Marshal. . Dated October 22, 1885. Marshal's Sale. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER BF SALE TO me directed by the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at ; Public Sale, at the front door of the County Court House, in the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, on the 18th day of November, 1885, at 12 o'clock m., the following described property, situated in Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, to-wit: to-wit: A part of Lots Two (2) and Three (3), Block Fifty (50), as platted in Plat B, Salt Late City survey; commencing at the northwest corner of said Lot Two (2), and running thence south thirty (30) feet, thence east one hundred and thirteen (113) feet, thence north fifty-one and one-half (51)0 feet, thence west one hundred and thirteen (113) feet, thence south twenty-one and one-half (21) feet to the place of begin, ning. , . Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. To be sold as the property of Edmund R. Kneass and Amelia Alberta Kneass, at the suit of Andrew C. Brixen. j Terms of sale, cash. E. A. IRELAND, U. S. Marshal. Dated October 24. 1885. Marshal's Sale. PURSUANT "TO AN EXECUTION" TO me directed by the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale, at the front doorof the County Court House, in tne City of Salt Lake, County of Salt Lake and . Territory of Utah, on the 16th day of November, 1885, at 12 o'clock m., all the right, title, interest, claim and estate which the Oxford Ox-ford and Geneva Silver Mining Company of Utah held on the 8th day of December, 1880, or may have since acquired, of, in and to certain real estate, mining properties, situated in Little Cottonwood Mining District, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, described as follows, to-wit: The Oxford Mine and Mining Claim, being 800 feet in length and 100 feet in width, for which a United States patent has been granted. Also the Geneva Mine and Mining Claim, being be-ing 800 feet in length and 100 feet in width, for which a United States patent has been granted. Togetherwith all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. T be sold as the property of the Oxford and ' Geneva Silver Mining Company, at the suit of Alvah E. Leavitt. Terms of sale, cash. E. A. IRELAND. Dated October 22, 1885. U. S. Marshal. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF the Deer Creek Mining Company, for the purpose of acting upon a proposition to disincorporate disin-corporate said Company, will be held on Saturday, Sat-urday, December 5th, 1885, at 12 m., at the office pf A. Gebhardt. ' Uy order of Directors. ; A. GEBHARDT, President- - Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin ; and nobody has ever told her How easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. O. S. CARVER, Livery, Feed&Sales Stable HAVE THE FINEST CARRIAGE AND SAD-dlc SAD-dlc horses in the country. Transportation to TAYLOR and PIOCHEon Short Notice. M n , . . Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaran-eed. Guaran-eed. " " - Stable at head of Main Street. PriBoo. - XJta,lj ' - J. LLOYD, Custom Boot and Shoe Maker. No, 9 East Second Sonth Street. , . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Established 1869 WAGONS, BUGGIES, REAPERS, PLOWS, ETC. GEO; A. LOWE. Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah. 5CHUTTLER FARM FREIGHT WAGONS, AND FIRST-CLASS ... ' Open and Top 3Bia.g;gie, WARRANTED OF BEST QUALITY AND SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES. AGRICULTURALMMrlEMENTS OF ALL KINDS :o: . DEDERICK HAY PRESSES, BALING TIES AND BALING WIRE, Knowles Steam Pumps For all Purposes. All Sizes Constantly in Stock. AMES PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, LEFFEL TURBINE WHEELS, ' SAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. Correspondence solicited. Enquiries answered promptly. BAIN WAGON DEPOT. HOWARD SEBREE COMPANY Keep a Full Stock of These Celehrated "Wagons. Concord Buggies, . . . Spring Wagons, v OHver Chitted Plows, Moline Plows, Casaday and Flying Dutchman Sulky Plowa. CHAMPION MACHINES And a Full Line of Agricultural Goods. Hardwood and Wagon Materials a Specialty. Call on or Address HOWARD SEBREE CO.; - -" . Salt Lake City or Ogden, Utah. THE SALT LAKE DEMOCRAT. Pany, 4:30 P. M. FOR NORTHERN UTAH. Semi- W eels.lv, every Wednesday and Saturday. Daily, delivered by Carrier, 75 cents per month. By mail, per year, in advance, ad-vance, $7.50 ; six months, $4.00 ; three months, $2.00. Semi-Weekly ; same size as the daily, $3.00 per year : .$2,00 eight months ; $1 .00 four months, cash with the order. Agents Wanted Throughout the Territory. 1. The Salt Lake Democrat will fully sustain the principles of the -National Democratic party, as enunciated by its National Conventions, and exemplified in the teachings of its great founders. 2. It will advocate the doctrine that the people of Utah have wisdom enough and patriotism enough to govern themselves ; that "the affairs of church and State ought to and must be forever separate and distinct ; and that every citizen should obey the laws. 3. We believe that all the difficulties which surround the people of Utah will find a peaceful remedy, if absolute freedom of discussion can be secured, and independent inde-pendent individual judgment expressed. " , 4. The Salt Lakh Democrat will use the language of moderation, and will revile re-vile no man for opinion's sake. While firm in its advocacy of correct political principles, prin-ciples, it will respect the rights of all others to hold contrary opinions. gj& Full Telegrahic Dispatches from all parts of the world and all local news of general interest. Address -' -- " SALT LAKE DEMOCRAT CO., G9 and 71 W. SECOND SOUTH St. ' 6 gilt Xjcilaco Oity . LANDJVGJrrejAN WILLIAM II. BIRD JAMES LOWE. glED & LOWE, Ij and Agents and Attorneys. Office next door to IT. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City.., Utah. Will promote claims in contested and suspended sus-pended cases in the Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, and General Land Office at Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, obtain Patents on Homestead, Pre--empttou, Desert aud Timber Culture Entries, and upon coal and mineral lands. General information relating to lands furnished, fur-nished, with maps, plates and diagrams. Notary Public in office. R. L. HOWARD, Land Agent & Attorn ey SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Obtains Patents for Agricultural and Mineral Lands. Office next to U. S. Land Office. P O. Box 395, Notice for Publication. No. 2106. U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, J October 19, 1885. ( XTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settlers hare filed notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their respective claims, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Salt Lake City on Saturday, November 28, 1885, viz: William A. Barron, Homestead Entry No. 4,704, for S NVV and N i SW Section 20, Township 1 N, Range 1 W; and he names as his witnesses C. J. Thompson, Henry Williams, Joseoh Hanson and James W. Thomas, of Salt Lake county, Utah. And Martha Wayment, widow of William Wayment, Homestead Entry No: 5479, for SE i. Section 12, Township 6 N, Range 3 W; and she names as her witnesses George East, Thomas H. Bullock, Samuel Wayment Way-ment and Joseph Wayment, of Weber county, Utah. H. McMASTER, Register. . " Bird & Lowe, Atty's for Applicants. Notice for Publication. INo. 2124. U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake Citt, Utaii, November 2, 1885. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settlers have filed notice of their intention to make final proof each in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at.Salt Lake City, on. Saturday, December 5, 1885, viz: James Harbertson, Homestead Entry No. 3493 and 6018, for SE yA SW, HWSE i, SE SE i, Sec. 26. Township 5 N, Range 1 w; and he names as his witnesses Joseph Dunn, Mathew Bambrough, Robert Firth and Thomas Dixon, of Weber county, Utah; and James Burt, Homestead Home-stead Entry No. 4212, for 814 NEuidV SE , Sec. 20, Township 7 N, Range 1 E, and he names as his witnesses Thomas Atkinson, Walter Wal-ter Lindsay, Jno. Marshal and James W.Farren, of Weber county, Utah. H. McMASTER, Register. Bird & rwE. Att'ys for Applicants. j MABT E. LOMAX. - JOHN H. CABTEB. - L0MAX & CARTER, Confectionery AND O STB FL JS . NEW STAND JUST OPENED. We make a Specialty of Supplying Church and Social Parties with everything fa our line. No. 29 E. First South, Island Hone Stock Farm, - Crosse lie, Wayne Co., Nlioh. BAVAGE & FARSTJM, PbofbibtOM. Ftfrocla No. 2S30 (1167). IMPOPTED - Percheron Horses. An stock selected from the get of sires and dams Df established reputation and registered in the French md American siud books. - ISLAND HOME It beautifully situated at the head of Gos Ilm in the Detroit River, ten miles below the City, and is accessible by railroad and steamboat. V isitors Bot Bmiitfr with the location may call at city offic, ca Cam pan Building, and an escort will accompauY t&em to the farm. Send for catalogue, free by mail. Address. Sayagb & Farnvm, Detroit. Mica. |