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Show J rrxTv cat.t T.AKE TTMES. FT? TP AY. NOVEMBER 28.1880. , MttMtt Tan &mm WMmm S ' General mwmm mWmmm mmi Assay office mm&wfa& . -- - pPliflSPIS " rSPiiSii Henry E, N, Phelps, salt Lake vaiiey Wthf pM Choice Family Groceries Wmmd Tnnr, 0 mT.PT fWonTT WuffWMm Ilk ran always And at . MlMWWfy V " Sii&SW'' THE LEADING BROKER. MQNEYJ ffflE&&1 iteJOAMAhljH feiWffl fiil and Eggs Always on Hand. I5KW4 MONEY ' - The latest and M.t Viable ?lfli as" e. eric kson : LMS3ra" ... REAL ESTATE d 1 Millinery feife i'WMM' wato ana Guaranteed Mortgages for Sale fcteOTf&i To be found in the city. 3 Main sl salt uio city v --Eras sar""feSl coulter arumm. Mpi ' a a11 llpPi . !,''" ',' ,". ','' , Capital.f - J22,0OO,OO0. lQS2&! tBl.lAiUUM I - KteO SALT LAKE 1 fPSK JKIfflllE ioELE,'wdoDrco.i J2r i Works!i "tup - ww " ......-...,.- . plj' Sleam Dye mTjijiTifi igMSSp nMsmr SCwJS8 KfeNS!aS?5 ..., .-..- .n.I. fj Tctt Fit Cuarantetl. ifMfeSpSi Hrs. F. R. Patterson. F...SW.1I. ' pja&jtsiii - 1 A I -- iMaa3-- mmm 1 - Spencer & Kimball, " S M MissS. Hargrove, kltegMei JF " V iS umaMn, : PartOT, fetef! IPBIK VARIETY HALL, EHM sisMijSfW ,.,b,thBi sm tit. cm lilivPiaM lSviM ......,.,,-....,- . pMawfaltt - - - ---s Iffl HOMES IlSiSll"VTTWl hock spring coal co. The Occidental.lP -- J:i1NU FORSALEl '6E'Fir5tSOUth feSlllS" Hardware, Stoves, Tinware & jflfflWra fMilaSMSi n''''TTr'iT''iiiTi''- - 2m-MaiDS-l' MLai5Cit? Wtl Telephone , H. 4, f4i " FamJly Trude Kocdv,. ri. t Attont.on. &pJaMffipftCSrS III'IPI l iffWBE 4 ' 209 Main Street. TT EAE GCOES CT ALL HINDS " Tr Union - Pacific System Hvf T'ie n'y ,yinB Runninff Through Cnr Service to Missouri rlJwHwi Itivcr Chicago and St. Louis Without Change. J NEW TIME CARD, NOVEMBER 16, 1890. THE" WONDER OF THE AGE! A The Grand Oil Heater! Cheap, Safe, Economical, and Dur-fer- a able. No Smoke! m:i No Sissell I No Soot! No Pipe to Cuss I Ho Scrip-P?- f ture to Quote ! Ko Coal to Lug! IMa-i- f No' Dampers to liegubite! No Ashes to Empty! ?M Just the tiling for your lied room, bathroom, OlUce, DO NOT FAIL TO SEE IT! Sft-fC- Sold only by the Sign of the "Big Gun." - - - 32 West Second South Stree Passenger Trains Arrive at and Leave Salt Lake City as Follows: 4 ; AKIilVE: UK PART i Limited Fast Mall from Oblen.70, Limited Fast Mall for Omaha, rhl- - Onikui, St. I.uUlH. K indts City, cao. Denver, Kansas (Jity and ht Denver Portland and m.tlo 5:35 a.m. Louis :a.m. mh and Fxiiresi from ( n. lie Vallev Loral hxprH for Oirden iind later- - J IV lntB f'ark Ci y and San Fran- - mediate I'oIii.h. CjoI.h Valley and u1 risen 10:50a.m. Hnttnard Portland 8:10a.m. Amntie" ' EiDress ' ' from CUlraw, Atlantic hxprens for Omaha. Chi- - ); (lin'.lia St I.oul-- , Kajisas t ity, caico, Denver. Kuimas Oil '. St. ? I Portland, butt and Ca he LouH, f:a, h Vail. 7 an l Park Cfy. 3:30 p.m. ft Vu'Ibv Points 6:10 p.m. Mall nn l Kxpr.-s- s for Ok leu and lu- - I Kxpr..Bfrom()denacd Inter- - flfim-dla- i Points, i.;acho Valley, f f r Jill' to Points 7:a0p.m. D itH ani p.irlliind 8:00p.m. t Vinresa from Juab. Nepht and M 01 and Ex urns for F.iiroHa. Provo, f Pn'vo ...10:00a.m. Nephl. Juab and Mllf.irl 7:10a.m. 1 anil Mtlfoni. Juab, Local Exprwrafor Provo, Nephl and f v,.nio I r ivo and Knrpka 7:00p.m. Juae 4:00p.m Mixed Train from Terminun, Tooelle Mixed Train for Carlield Loach, f and liarlleld Beaeh 3:1ft p.m. Tooele and T..rminu 8:10 a.m, Daily Except Sunday, U"Uy E eept Sunday. , I Ticket Offlce, 201 Main St. ""TfTrESSEGUIE, S.W.ECCLES, General Manager. General Passenger Agent.' - - - I THE EME 111 ASD ML1S'AH - - . T r - - (r TclfplicneSU; : : 424 .EST FIftST SOUTJf. f : r.0.n H Utal anil Icitai lacisu Mm C. P. MASON, Manager, Headquarters for a!! Glasses of Machinery, Engines and Boilers from power and upwards in stock fori mm diate delivery. Steam Pumps, Injectors, Horso Whims, Hoisting Engiaai lUck Breakers, Wall's Rolls, Ingersoll Air Compressors and Drill, Lubrl eating Oils, Mine, Mill and Smeller Supplies, Silver, Gold and Ooncaatral lg Mills erected and delivered in running order. e Maine Office and Warerooias 259 S. Main Street, Salt Lais D. I AGENCY. BUTTE. MONTANA. . E. SELLS, J.TUCKER. H. W. SELLS. Sells & Corripany, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber. First South street, opposite 14th Ward Assembly Rooms, r. 0. 15x 1078. Old Huaeer Vard f Armbtrons Bajley. , a I.Ivb Man- - Wll'.. In the probate court at Cincinnati the c is? of Mm. JtwvphitiP Foe atruinst J. J. Iloppln was heiinl by Jtulg (tooiVl. It U a cf.su in wlii;h tli dangh!' r sucj hfr f:ttht-- to r rfvent tl:o carrying out of his will, insti-u- of waitias until afror his c!n:;th to contit it, on t'.io gronml tluit lie has, by ur.Jua ii.flwnc?, disinlicritpJ lKr not o'rily, but hvn lod to aver thr.t ' b) . n, t hh duurchtor, by reason of P.'ino lle:,i-'.- l flitw in bis laarrittgo to her . mr.'Jior, lm first wife. That good woman died years ago, and j it is about twenty years since Mr. Hop- - pie. married a Miss Jioone, who had been j his nurse through an illness. Mrs. Dooni-lh.pp- l'J did not like her step daughter Josephme. :ind it ) ; ailege.1 that iho induced Hopple b destroy a will in which im had provided for Jose- - phine as his "beloved daughter," and to make tho new will, leaving tho latter practically without share, ia his fiO.fWO estate. It is a case interesting and unique. Cor. Philadelphia H"Cord. TU Prayer Wheel of India. Tho prnyer wheel consists of a metal box about" nn bit? around as one which holds boot blacking, and about twice us deop. Through it a wire is stuck, and is fastened into a hnndlo a foot lorn;. InMdo the bos there is a roll of prayers written in Thibetan characters, and th worshiper rattles off prayers at tho rata of 100 a minute by giving the handle a twiot and setting the hox to rolling. Ea;:h roll records a prayer. Every prayer does away with ono or more sii;S and puw : brick in tho pavement which leads toward heaven. Frank G. Car-penter's Letter. . Rurird In Her llrldat Hohes. Tho pretty littlo village of Kedwocd City, near S.n Francisco, is disturbed over revelations that have followed the fad suicide of (ieorge Wchrlin's bride oo her wedding night. Wt hrlin had d a cottage, but when he came to retire from tho wedding party the brido refused to admit him to her room. In tho morning he found hr dead in bed with a strychnine bottle by her side. It was explained that her mind was unhinged by a previous hive affair, but 1 ho village pastor, who knew her we'll, says she was the victim of her match making aunt. This woman induced her to marry Welirlin, and she persuaded Wehrlin to buy from her tho cottngfl ir. which his brido found the fate of Lucy of La:nmeriuoor. The preacher who married them de-livered a funeral sermon over the hapless, bride, laying the blame, of her d'nth to love of money that led to tho violation of tho young girl's affections. It u thought tho aunt will be forced to tako back the cottage. The girl had recently come from Germany, aud was noted fur her docility. She was buried in her pretty wedding dreup, that was found laid over a chair by hei bed.- .- Cor, fit. Louis Globe Inioerat. .11 total m mber of tons of freictht car-ried in the Ut iU'd States in 1SS0 iv K!),. f,:i!i,r,s:i. and t!ie average haul for each toa was UT.uti miles. The Canadian department of railroads and canals reports that there are (Is'10) 'i miles of completed roads in the domin-ion and 41(i under construction. Tha Erie railroad secured an entrance into Chicago by purchasing the C'hienuo rtnd .Atlantic railroad. The price paid was .yw.OOO. Tho Erie now lias n trunk line system between Chicago and New York. Tho Pennsylvania company received the enormous sum of '',500,000 from the 1'nitod States for transporting its mails for the fiscal year ending July 1. The amount of $.V'.0,o; 0 was fur handling the mail west of Pittsburg. The railroad from Tartar Battardjik to Constantinople was contra', led to be paid for at so mucli per mile. The contractor made it as crooked as possible in order to increase the number of miles. Wairon roads between the termini are 100 miles khorter than is the railroad. Only one tree stands within twenty feet of the"roHlld f the Chic ago, St. Louis and St. Paul railroad, 'i bis ia spared at the request of a farmer wlioae eon was fatally injured and was sheltered by it. in his dyinjj moments. It is neatly fenced in and is known to the railroad men r.s "the Loud Tree." Coniponlle Landrape. A suggestive visa of photography has bee 1 recently made. Landscape features are photographed hero and there, figures being posed to lit the theme. The dif-ferent, parts are then collected into an directive group, the assembled groups are rephotographd to form one complete picture. Something of this kindliM heen done by artists in cyclo-rami- o painting, the different views be-ing grouped together in sections and painted on tho canvas ia connected groups to form a complete representa-tion of a vast stretch of landscape. New York Commercial Advertiser. nonrst'ii l;ieh ;ld Jiinr. "Tho Homestak ir.vn: in th Black Hills, of which lienalor Hearst is a prin-cip- al owner, i,;tiie riehe:.t gold mine in ; the world," iaul II. C. Korapaugh, of 'Dead wood, S. U., at the Metropolitan. "It is the bigge' t in a group of mines in tho immediate vicinity of Deadwood. liio comii'iny has !!,000 men at work in tho mines, mills and woods. For four-teen years they have never missed dividend, and every mouth take out from $150,000 to W.00O in gold. There are l,5i00 stamps in operation. The vein cf the Hamestake is .100 feet wide by bout two ruiles in length, and there is ore enough in sight to run ail the mills for the next tweuty years." Washing-ton Post. Pine and Oak Wedded. A curiosity can be seen near Tarpon Springs, Hillsborough county, where a pine and oak have linked their fortunes ia Btrr.nge wedlock. They are knowu far cud near as the pino and oak, and many an arti.it has carried away their j counterfeit presentment, iiauford Jour-nal, j itisa lloitnn Srl(lu Vote. For tho tirct time in the history of j Westchester county a woman is 3 candi- - date for the office of school commission- - j tr. At the Republican convention ia the Fifth Avenue Opera house, Mount Venum, Miss Lavinia M. Ilorton, of Port j Chester, was unanimously nominated as the candidate iu the First district, which ; lias forty schools and ::3(5 teachers. Tho j commissioner's salary is $1,200 a year. J Miss Horton's political curwr dutes back three years ago, when she was elect-ed a member of the board of education. The second year of her term she waselect-e- d president of the board, and iu that capacity her success has been marked. This fail she was to the board sf education ftsr a term cf tiiMje years, and was again made president of that or-ganization. .New York bun. Hard to Sn'allo-- . A death from a remarkable cause is re-ported from Coosa county, Ala. Thomas Waits, a young uiiiu of 23, living about neven miles from Verbena, con-tracted in his youth the habit of eating dirt and red gravel rock. As he grew to manhood the abnormal appetite grew upon him. For some months previous to his death he worked on a gravel train on the South aud North railroad. He could not procure such rocks as he had been iu the habit of eating, and finally would eat hard flint gravel or any other kind convenient. As he could not mas-ticate his t range food lie eventually took sick and returned home to die. Kew Orltywia Tiyifia-Deiuocra- t, |