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Show Scenic Line of the Wofld! DENVER & RIO GRANDE Western Railway. Universally conceded to be , j THE POPULAR . j Passenger Route ! Between the East and West. Tlio Only Tiino Between Ogden, Salt Lake and Denver Without Change of Cars! Tlio Only, XjIsxo v 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 Sleeping Gars! On all Through Passenger Trains. JEW The Only Line from Salt Lake City running run-ning Sleeping Cars Free for the use of passengers nolding Second-class and Emigrant The Atlantic Express. Leaves Ogden daily at 9:30 a. m.; Leaves Salt Lake City daily at 10:55 a. in. Direct connection is made at Pueblo and Denver for Omaha, Kansas Kan-sas City, and all points East. The Pacific Express; Arrives at Salt Lake City from the East at 5 KX) p. m., and leaves for Ogden at 6:10 p. m., making connection with the Central Pacific for the West Local Trains leave Salt Lake City as follows: For Bingham and Alta at 7:25 a. m. ' For Ogden at 5:10 p. m. Arrive at Salt Lake City: . Prom Bingham and Alta at 4:15 p. m. From Ogden at 10:50 a. m. Tickets for all points East and West can be Surchased at the Depot Office and City Ticket ffice, White House corner, Salt Lake City. " S. VW ECCL.ES, ' G. P. & T. Agt. W. H. BANCROFT, Receiver. THE CHICAGO, Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY COMPANY. The Last Built, Best Equipped, Shortest Line BETWEEN Council Bluffs s Chicago AND ALL POINTS lEAST. T H 23 Utah Central R. R. Passenger Trains eave Salt Lake Daily, as fol-ows: fol-ows: GOINTi NO RTH Atlantic Express at 80 a.m. GOING SOUTH Express at 7 20 a.m. Passenger Trains Arrive in Salt Lake, Daily, as , . follows: FROM NORTH Atlantic Express at 7:51 p.m FROM SOUTH Express at 6:40 p.m JOHN SHARP, Gen! Sup't FRANCIS COPE, Gen'l Fg't A Pass. Agt. THE CHICAGO - AND NORTHWESTERN Railway. The fid Route and Short Line BETWEEN Omaha, -- Council Bluffs I AND . - Chicago. The only line to take for Des Moines, Mar-shalltown. Mar-shalltown. 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 ihe numerous points of su- Eeriority enjoyed by the patrons of this road etween Omaha and Chicago are its two trains a dav of DAY COACHES, which are the finest that "human art and ingenuity can create ; its PALACE SLEEPING CARS, which are models of comfort and elegance; its PARLOR DRAWING DRAW-ING ROOM CARS, unsurpassed by any; and its widely celebrated PALATIAL DINING CARS, the equal of which can not be found elsewhere. At Council Bluffs the trains of the Union Pa- I cific Ry. connect in Union Depot with those of the Chicago fc 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 East, ask the ticket agent for tickets via the "Nortliwestern"' If you wish the best accommodations.' All ticket agents sell tickets via this line. - - M. HUGHTTT, . R. S. HAIR, Geal Manager. . Gen'l Pass. Agent. ' CHICAGO. . J Giovanni Morosini, -whose daughter created a sensation about a year ago by eloping with his coachman, has lost, half a million dollars by the recent failure in New York of Heath & Co, A few i more losses like that, and old Giovanni will be sneakidg around his daughter's back door trying to make up with her, so that he : can come and live on his son-in-law. . A short horse is soon curried, but he must first be caught. .The same may be said of a short cashier. ODD FELLOWS' LODGES. UTAH LODGE NoTcTf? MEETS every Thursday, at 8 p. m., in Odd Fel-lows' Fel-lows' Hall, Union Block, Salt Lake City. Odd Fellows in good standing are invited to attend. H. L GRAY, N. G. J. J. Thomas, Secretary. SALT LAKE LODGE NO. 2. I. O. O. F. Meets every Friday, at 8 p. m., in Odd Fellows' Hall, Union Block. Odd Fellows in good standing are4nvited to attend. WM. H. CULMER, N. G. J. M. Darling, Secretary. - JORDAN LODGE NO. 3, L.O. a F. MEETS-every MEETS-every .Monday, at 8 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 Htams, Secretary. - RIDGELY LODGE NO. 9, 1. 0. O. F.. MEETS every Wednesday, at 8 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 fonrth 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 REG-ular conventions every- Monday evening, at Castle Hall-, Walker Opera House, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Knights made welcome. L. H. FARNSWORTH, C. C. G. B. Lang, K. of R. and S. , . EUREKA ADVERTISEMENTS. KEYSTONE HOTEL. EUREKA, - - - TINTIO. Best Accommodations in Camp. Terms, $1.50 per Bay; $8 per Week. - - - Mrs. K. Hi II OLA, AND, Prop. : M. G. ROLPH, . t Contractor for v- ( Lumber and ; Shingles And Dealer in GRAIN, FLOUR AND PKODtJCE. -ull Supply of FAMILY GROCERIES on hand. EUREKA --- - TINTIC. , EDUCATIONAL. ' . PREPARATORY AND ACADEMIC DEPART-ments DEPART-ments at HAMMOND HALL. INTERMEDIATE and PRIMARY DEPART-t DEPART-t MENTS, with KINDERGARTEN, at INDEPENDENCE HALL. WILL OPEN .? Monday, JSojDt. Vtli. Classical, Scientific and English courses of instruction. Full faculty the same as for the past four years. s Academic instruction per term r.;$8.B0 Preparatory "" " " 6.25 Intermediate and Primary " 5.00 For -information and calendars apply to E. BENNER, 331 Third East streeet. ry J 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 FOR STUDENTS. ; - . Most excellent accommodations for young-ladies 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 ' ; . - . BEY. J. WAY G ART IX, Principal. I Sacred Heart Academy, OGDEN CITY, UTAH. : Conducted, toy . The Sisters OF THE HOLY CROSS THE COURSE OF STUDY is THOROUOlt, embracing all the branches of a solid fgid : and accomplished education..- Languages, funeral, fun-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, .,1885. . . Half -fare tickets can be procured for pupils. For terms and full particulars address, The Sisters of the Holy Cross, Ogden, Utah. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY. :. Salt, Lake City, Utah, . CONDUCTED -BY THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS. Classes for Boarders and day pupils will be re-.. re-.. sumed MONDAY, AUGUST 31ST, 1885. '.- The courseof study embraces all the branches of a thorough and accomplished education, , . LANGUAGES, GENERAL DRAWING and VOCAL 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 cam be procured for the pupils. - ..For Catalogue, address as above . SANIPUNGJLLS s atjT ; Xi-kx: Sampling Works, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. The - Only Sampling Mill in i Utah ! Using Bolls, WHEREBY . I CAN GUARANTEE ; AN accurate sample of all classes of ore by crushing to any desired fineness, so as to obtain the actual value. The work will be-under my entire supervision. All consignments. w.iU receive re-ceive prompt and careful attention. City Office, No. 139 S. Main Street. Mill near Utah Central Depot. P. O. Box 565. , FRANK FOOTE, Proprietor. CCONBIillf&Co. f I if V' 8 8' ORE SAMPLING MILL Ores and Bullion Carefully Sampled. SPECIAL- ATTENTION . GIVEN TO THE sale of Ores and Bullion. Mill, South Temple Tem-ple Street, between Utah & Nevada and Utah Central Railroad Depots. Ofl&ce, over Loadon Bank of Utah, (front room.) .-. , Island Home r; Stock Farm, Crosse lie, Wayne Co., Mioh. SAVAGE . & FARNUM,. ProfbietOM. - - . PatroclB No. 2620 0167). : . IMPOPTED Percheron H orses. All stock selected from the get of sires and dam of established . .reputation and registered in tn French and American stud books. ISLAND HOWIE - It beautifully situated at the head of Gsossa Il in the Detroit River, ten miles below the City. and it accessible by railroad and steamboat. Visitor not amUiar with the location may call at city office, wCampau Building, and an escort will I accompany fern to the torn. Send for catalogue, free by maiL Address. Satagb & Fakmum. Detroit. Mrch. The Painter ! jjWAGONS, BUGGIES, REAPERS, PLOWS, ETC. GEO, A. LOW13. Salt lake City ;aM -Ogden, Utah. SCHUTTLERFARMfFREIGH AND FIRST-CLASS Open anaTopBussies, WARRANTED OF BEST QUALITY AND SOLD AT VERY LOW. PRICES; AGRicULTURAiSfiENTSOFALDKINDS ' ' 1 ; :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. HOWARD SEBREE COMPANY -: Keep a Full Stock of ; These Celebrated Wagons. Concord Buggies, v Spring: Wagons, Oliver Chilled Plows, Moline Plows, Casaday and Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows. And a Full Line of. Agricultural . Goods. Hardwood and Wagou Materials a Specialty.' : Call on or Address - " r i HOWARD SEBREE: CO., Salt Lake City or Ogden, Utah. THE SALT LAKE 11EM0CRAT ZDtlly, 4:30 P. M. FOR NORTHERN UTAH. Semi-Weelslv, 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 i $1.00 four months, cash with the order. Agents Wanted Throughout the Territory. 1. . The Salt Lake Democbat willfully sustain the principles of the National Democratic party, as enunciated by its National Conventions, and exemplified in th 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 Lake 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. ... Full Telegrahic Dispatches from all parts of the world and all local news of general interest. "". " " -' " ' -- - - Address SALT LAKE DEMOCRAT CO., 69 and 71 W. SECOND SOUTH St. . SaJt T-ifxl-o City. : UNDERTAKERS ESTABLISHED 1864. - - JOSEPH E.' TAYLOR, UNDERTAKER! A Complete Stock of WOOD, METALLIC and CLOTH-COVERED . COFFINS AND CASKETS Constantly on hand. Also a: fnli line of : 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. TAYI0E, ; XT 3XT ZD 33 IFL T -A. EC 33 HL . Funeral Director and Embalmer. W A full line of Fine Cloth, Metallic and Redwood Cofflns and Caskets, Air-tight Oak C&S6S find Cftskcts A complete stock of- Burial Robes and Under-: takers' Goods of every description kept constantly con-stantly on hand. ; ' ; i 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 ft Graves Famished in any Cemetery la City. All orders by telegraph or telephone, day or night, will receive prompt attention,. - Prices low and terms reasonable. Office never closed. Telephone No. 351. 23 West Temple St, South , E. Sells. James Tcckee. ' H. W Sells. Wholesale and Retail Dealers is FLOORING, RUSTIC, ' - : SIDING, LATHS, - SHINGLES, PICKETS, , - WINDOW-WEIGHTS & NAILS, DOORS, WINDOWS & MOULDING - .. A Specialty. Pricesto Suit the Times ORDERS FOR" RED- PINE SOLICITED. .' Call on ns before purchasing elsewhere. 152 W. First South Streetr Opposite .14tla Ward .Assembly Booms. -PROPOSALS. Department of the Interior, ) Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, Sept. 24, 1885.) ' Sealed Proposals, indorsed "Proposals for the constrnction of Indian School Building- at Grand Junction," will be received at the office of Indian Affairs, at Washington, D. C, until Saturday, October 24th, at 12 o'clock m. The building will be two stories; main part, 60x36 feet; with two wings, each 59x19 feet. Bids may be made for a brick building with stone foun-.datftn, foun-.datftn, and for a building entirely of stone. Complete plans and. specifications of the work can be examined at the office of the "Mesa Co. Democrat' of Grand Junction, ."News" of Den ver, "Republican" of. St. Louis, and "Times" of Chicago. : . Contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible re-sponsible bidder or bidders subject to the approval ap-proval of the Secretary of the Interior ; the right is, however, reserved to reject any and all bids or any part of any bid if deemed for the best interests of the service. Proposals must state length of time required, after approval of contract, for completion of bnilding. as the time required will be taken into consideration. Each bid must give names of all parties interested inter-ested in or parties to it, and must have attached to it copy of this advertisement. CERTIFIED CHECKS, r Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or draft upon some United States depository depos-itory payable to the order of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, which check or draft shall not be less than five per centum of the amount of the bid, and shall be forfeited to the United States in case any bidder receiving an award shall fail to execute proptrly a contract with good and sufficient sureties according to the terms of his bid.-Bids not accompanied by a certified check or draft will not be considered. Parties receiving awards will at once enter into contracts. ..The contract may provide for three payments, two of which will be made at. such stages of the work as will fully protect the United States, the last when the buildings are completed and accepted. - - J.. C.ATKINS, - Commissioner Sanpete Valley Railw'y Trains leave daily as follows: -0 Leave Moroni.:-.... :'. 9.D0alm. Arrive at Nephl.. ...U-00 a.m. Leave Nephl.'... .LOO p.m. Arrive at Moroni :3.00 p.m. " - Stares connect at Moroni for all parts of San Pete and 8evler.- - Private teams and spring wagons can be ordered or-dered by telephone at Nepbi, to be ready on arrival of trains at Moroni. Price, ft per dayK driver paying all his own expenses. S. BAMBERGER, Manager. Marshal's Sale. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF 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 tne City of Salt Lake, County of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, on the 13th day of October, 185, at 12 o'clock m.. the following described de-scribed property, situate, lying, and being in Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, to-wit: All the north half of Lot Four (4), in Block Forty (40) of Plat A, Salt Lake City survey. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining Te be sold as the property of Daniel O. Dickenson, Dick-enson, C. W. Brown and Catharine Wiseman, at the suit of George Cullens. Terms of sale. cash. ,.ka jRgi,AND. Dated September 21, 1835. U. S. ManbaL v |