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Show J tt frrm TtA.rr fy . pose of seleetlng the holiday stock and newest wlater novelties to fill the new building. aartv want out reeterday to lnanect the gas wells no at Lake Shore, or aa It fa now known. Saginaw. and were much pleased with the outlook. ":;.. Tbe ungodly Gentile roost go. A wholesale liquor dealer yesterday reoelved a conregret signment of 880 barrels ot Kentucky producer, tbe largest! shipment of the kind ever received in thie City. v Mr. V.3. Morao bee been awarded the contract for placing all the steam heating In the new Dooly building. It la apparatus aald to be the largest contract of similar work ever let la Salt Lake City, ' ; f;r a I!z:5 LiTdier Ecil l-:- -3 CiLE:;AKU EUILDISS MATERIALS. . t Weetlde Items. ::i-:- Foxes are making nightly raids upon the 7h Xatter Arc Plenty nl Cbean oblekena on West Side farms. Tie al t jr Sale or the ay mn& Week: A hunter coming In from the "Oqnlrrh TVeet Bide In that mountains reports deer " plentiful CMtlngt and range. :: . , Note nd Pertonal. Forfftnga 'The board of 'Directors of i the West Side e . Ite-na- . ' i ? j : . Association will bold a meeting on TOesday ' v". afternoon. 5 A large quantity of advertising matter was sent east by tbe West Side Association laat week. t' - 7" V'': F. J. Senior, who baa been spending aome weeks In distant parte of tbe Territory, has returned to bis home In Brighton. An Indiana firm manufacturing boots and shoes asks, tbe West Side Association If there la room la Utah fcr a factory of .this ',): l,;::r-!.-vfklndv ,V A Colorado man inquires of the West Side field here: tor a Association If there la and creamery, and ; wants an answer dairy ;,y V i"'-- by return mall. ;' Janes of the West Side Associa'tionSecretary la in receipt of. a letter from a nan In Florida, who wants to exchange land in that State for Salt Lakeaproperty. of an Iowa boslneae house areRepresentatives In Salt Xake thla week with expected he object of examining into tbe matter of erecting a manufacturing plant. Charles S. Wilkes is at tbe bead ot a movement for the establishment of a' manufacturing plant at Eldorado, tbe arrangements for which, it is said, will be convicted this j .' An abstract man saye that hla business la fair lade of the real estate business, and ha aa, truth fuUy ..any that real estate Is looking op. as his effloe la doing touch more work than formerly.' - People from abroad Htm to ba Intareatf na thamuttti mora than ever in the growth of thisr city, ana are willing td Invest their money where they f"eel there is ao geod a show of getting a fair Return at a reasonable period. iuhkX aarAve eaxns. were the records of real estate ales tbU eity, yeeterdayt , ' George E. Yeedon to Lucy D. Mitchell, adproperty in aoeta jiaia. street . ...... dition. A. to Tierla Duvenda John 1.wt6, deed. tttwMt la the Matilda mining 000 ! I .- -. claim Cordon 8. Beoksteed to William A. , Beok-steadeed, part section tS, towaship S south, range 1 west.......... Job a A. Beoksteed and wife to Alfred seotloa 11, town deed, JLberngreen, 1 west s south, range pert sblpW. John Win ward to Alfred Kheragrecn, , deed, pat seotloa 14, towaship 9 south, ' ........... . MINI WMt.,,,..'. rheodore A. Davis aad wife te W. A. U plat lot 4, blook deed,flit partInmT String . . Tter,I.att, A Jonathan T. Peterson aad wife to William Bewsell, deed, part seotloa 1, township .. S south, teaks I west... ' John ache Asia A Co. to John Scbofleld, deed, part lot , block 86, plat........... 1, Salt Lake City survey.... and wife to Ernest 8. Bo- J. D. Perkins L,bo, aeed. lou 48 and: 49, block 8, Kest Anders Nellson to' amis" Thompson, deed, tnwtiuKtn ft Inilth H B VM via .mIIaji .1 erest.. ....... .. ........... .'. Julius J. Cutbmin, deed, i. A. FlitchintoCapitol avenue addition..... 'property J. A. Friteh to V. W. Corwin. deed, propavenue addition...... . ... In Capitol o J. Cusbmen-tdeed, prop-.ert- y J.erty J' A. Friteh, avenue addition ........ , ia Capitol XL W . Corwin to J. A. Fritch, deed, prop-In Capitol avenue addition ertyBohofleld aad wife to J. P. Kobison. John deed, part of lot 8, block...95,............ plat D, Bait .. bake City survey V. J. Healer et el. to Martin ,11. Tanner, asctlon 3U. township,! . deed, part of .................. south, range 1 west..., MeRae et al. to Moses R. Porter et ' Daniel 80, township 'I par 1 ef section eWed, ........ . .. west. . . . see range Joeeph H. Miller aad wife to Abram Hea- Edwin Brown and wife to Henry William Brown, deed, part of sectioni. 84, township .......... ... S south, range 1 west Xdwta Brown and wife to Albert T. C.1 Brewa, deed, part. ..ot...section lie, ranee Mt C. Crew ley, Otto Carlson and wife to M. deed, part of lot '3, blook JJV, plat F, Salt Lake City survey.. ..i A. 11. Janes et el. to O. K. Wantland. deed. e 1, block lot A, Big yield IS; plat ' .... ..... .j.. ............ survey to J. U. Selden, Otto Carlson and wifei deed, pert of lot 8, blook 89, plat K, Salt 1.060 800 ' h -- OT1 j .. -- 1 1,15 .TOO l.aas 400 1,500 t- i mmr.. aTOlAln eve e e ............. ; .. week. i i offices . - of the There were callers at the West Side Association during tbe paat week from Providence, B. I.; Newport, B. I.,' Hartford, Conn.? New York. ' Toledo, St, Louis and New Orleans. The business department of the West Side Bapid Transit Company Is now conducted at tbe president's' office, and notloes to tbe of that line aud also to the empatrons "are presiployees signed by T. A. . Davis, h dent. A Bt. Louis man makes Inquiry through the West Side Association If, a stock company can. be formed' in Salt Lake for the on of stove making, and want to carrying know what the prospects are for an industry j vot this kind. A Nebraska firm writes tbe West Side Association what' Inducements they ean get inInquiring establishing a factory for the manufacture of brooms and brushes ia Salt Lake City. The concern Is operating a factory In Nebraska with much success, and ia looking West for an extension of business. Lieu tenaat-Oov- er nor Story ot Colorado, bis recent visit to this city, placed during a considerable amount ef money in West Side realty principally la Brighton. Judge Story having ' become one ot the principal owners of Brighton,' and actively Interested la Salt Lake, has also turned his attention to railway matters and Identified himself with tbe West Side Rapid Transit Railway. is, said that through the efforts Of the Governor additional Colorado capital is to be brought here, and the varloua enterprises with which Governor Story is Interested pushed rapidly forward. A number of tbe residents and property-owne- rs on Indiana avenue object to the building of a steam railway on that thoroughfare. Indiana avenue Is built up with very substantial reeldeaeee within a short distance of thersSalt Lake Driving Park, and while property-ownealong the avenue are possible ways tbe Deep ready to assist in all Greek road. they are averse to having the mala avenue on the West Side .converted into, a railway line. They think, as do also the Citizens in the immediate neighborhood, that the line should be built straight out ' "... r . 8,350 1 443 1 600 It 60 3,000 flye-acr- nil V-..- ,- r 1b '. v - d, ISO . j - aa, : 1 ' 970 3.000 ...830,019 i Following were the records dally daring the week Just past: ...3 90.898 eeeeseeeee Meaday..... Tuesday.... 18.844 e eeV'e e e Wednesday e 9.04 ee ee ss. err t ee e e t yridar.... : e 80,019 Tenth street. eeeeee. eeee :' ''!"., Saturday.. M. J arses,- a member of tbe board Thomas .................. ..3tTa,438 J.... Total..,, Of directors ot the West- Bide Association, and a prominent West Side land owner, now in Tepeka, Kan.; writes that there la a gowork cornice .There'll tone fine copper rauoh easier feeling ' in ' business matters windows even ing op on the Dooly building. The la Kansas, but that he baa aeen no will be la by the time snapping cold weather place equal to Salt Lake City. Mr. James comes aleag. clrclee there that la Eastern TbeJInlsbtog touobee are being put on the atatee assuraaeee that tberailway Rio Grande Weatern Mercantile block, and it, U erpected te be are will ere long have a short line aoroea southready for occupancy within two weeks. Utah- - to the Coast, but the slowness v'Ooce Installed the IWalker Bras. Jt Fyler ern the moneyed men of Salt Lake in the handsomest and shown by new Company will have': only do- -; enterprises Isotnot grasping lntertaountafa In the salsareom ' largest, Is considerable the but plorahle subject teouatrr. 4 oomment. '.'j' and California oan now be had tor 831 to 838 Abetracta ef title real estate situated la ertbousena, wniie uregon is letoaiag euia. Salt Lake 00. neatly, accurately and promptXhe occasion of this Is a lumber war now go-Jfurnished by the unty Recorder. on up la Oregon, but aa thla will not last ly to are to rise expected STAT8XJNT FltOU MR. FEBBT. forever, the prloea afteeTwlater sets In. There, tZi and $37.60 haa been some oon fusion In the local market ) ; AKCnOR MlklNQ COMPANT, CiTT. Utah. Oct. 31. 191. f Fakk and Oregon difference between Oregon pine I am responsible to the Eoitoa TmaONa: Of course the llr Is alwaya the best, flr. X for the m.A-trespectively represent, oompanlee as as coud oak. But selection of good and competent nanildarad men to fill aome parties have ordered Oregon pine when; tbe to whiob I appoint them. positions when are end meant fit. surprised they they In simple justloe to David Keith, superinthey ordered, find, not what they thoughtordered. of tbe Anohor mine, and W.. V. tendent How-ave- r, actually but Juat what they of the Union Concentrator, I Rice, manager builders are getting their eyeteeth submit the comparative statement below and between difference Ir pine the aad out, without comment,- only stating that tbe te becoming more generally Known figures are taken from ttbe annual reporte f rOBOIHQS, . CASTINGS of each of the companies. Reepeottully At Eowabd P, t'lBsr, Tootbe of the Mid vale Steel yours, Henry VP. of the Anchor and Knuts-for- d. Manager la the at of Pennsylvania, Company ,! y Company. Mining Denver in to contract He has been SIATKMSKT. f ; .COHrAATITB & JUo Grande to furnish with the Denver Crescent Mining Company, 188, Stuart Stephbandies naval them with-- supplies. Hit firm In manager; Anchor Mining Company,. 1891, connection enson, ordnance, and supplies and P. Kerry, manager. , , ,fl ; therewith be aald to a reporter yesterday : Edward Crescent Concentrator has" been ton and The United States- Government for hundred One fifty ' ' r all its can on KrusD for many years mill in S4 houra. ......... and forging Tor vessels. ' runs 140 toos, cot. actually 844,871.61 castings heavy ot, ' We have been working hard for many .yeare and Union Concentrator ti T j have from time to time Improved our plant by One hundred ton mill in 84 ot millions of dollars with a view, . $35,007.83 the Investment hours, coat..... to perfecting our facilities for this' Government Improvement made by Rice.. 3,863.83 38.571.C3 Six or eight years hundred and thirty tons are new run in bunlaess, particularly cannon. " ,, had to go abroad for all its 84 One I;. hours. ; age the Government we ere 1 able to of Operating etc; Cost eaaoon, ship armor, ordnance use of them with all the handled 13JJ20 tons second grade ore, they furnish boro. Tba material for Cresoent , from alz toelsrht Inch tAJ3,364.30. or 81.05 per ton. oast and. a ia then under first forged handled 9M,8dutons second grade ore, $21.- gens Union baary 971.91. or 93 oents per ton. l,eKTT hammer. We have the largest power hammer ia the United States Isand there is only one Ratio Cresoent, 8.10 to 1; Anohor, 8.49 to 1. . tbe world; that at Krupp's In Department Mining larger InThe and twelve ten Inch for lathe boring Cresoent mined 10,180 tons of ere. cost delivered cannon Is t tie only one on the Continent, and on cars, includlug oonoentraticn, 3142.907.0&, or, oost 3250,000. ton. 3A83 with Its attachments with the United States Anoborper We have a centred mined 36,890 tons of ere.' delivered on cars na busy twenty hours r cost, including i oonoentratioa, 8210.836.84. or Government that will keep ,. t. until the end of ItAM. and we also have la 87.08 per ton. men per day, 81.900 days Orescent averaged sixty r eontraol I 10O1 In other word, a labor produced 14,181 tons, or per day . per men mention this to show what the United ton. mrelr ne Is doine. men per day, 84310 They longer Anohor averaged nlnetr-feu- r States Government oan but for them abroad cannon, to get go labor produoed 26,890 tons, ot per day per have days on which Mid rale v The 0 the Company, at heme. mas. ton., i Government now depends for Its ordnance, has Crescent employed 21,000 days labor at oost of all the fitting onvunall the daanon for furnlibed 862.690.41; average wages per day. 33.85. . di nnA Anchor employed witn 34.310 days labor at cost of whit, mmnmximwm iid,dudu made at Watervllet. K. V.. tbe forgings for 88ti,742.00 average wages per day. 83.61. rub from Germany. Our company hae t:wktoh came Ore Hauling Government braneh of Crescent hauled over tramway with looMnotlve ttt,OUi,UtJU 4 area tad In the ' ; alone. and oars,. 13.9S0 tons; oost, id4ia3. or 74 cents Its business ' when asked aa to the equipment or westner ton. Anchor hauled over! roadway with teams and ern roada. he said : wagons, 26,830 tons crude ore on 00a tract at SL00 "AH the railroads are short ot equipment, and ton. This inoluded loading at concentrator, per. Is bound business to come that In witU tbe boom to aad unloading at sampler.a distance hauling will d be few next months, they one-hawithin tbe miles. 768S tons oenoea- and of e)ne or be their tied Increase to equipment np t rates. Total tonnage, 34,546 tons; cost 836,- -' lor waat ot IC 78 oenU per ton. ; 939.86 n , Vv Boardlag-heue- ore 81.900 iibs. ' f iront OJ board at a profit ot 37130. Crescent. v Market Street Is being ' equipped with' a 06, or 839 per man. days . Anchor. 34,810 days board at a profit ot - 35107.-8sewer. , or 814 per man. . '. chunk of lee .from Park A Ab ; : "' ox East Salaries or me one attracuons was City Bouth street Crescent paid for Vt mouths. t204asi , t r : yesterday. ' First Anchor paid tor 8 months, 93SSIMX. A stock man from Saline says the stook-rie- n Comparative net gains Cresoent la 19 months did- ao prospecting and beoauae oUow do not feel very bright made no laaprovemeats. d market. prices and ad over-feoverdraft Oet. 1, 1887.. Paid 5,965.98 '. .' ii eood.;"new Paid men treasurer at close of year; 8,1913 4.report lota of applea In hands ofmachinery.. Xie provision 44,544.01 September SO, Vm,. only they are poor In quality., Thla "3 fail,that . . tons of the fruit not 'fit for sale ifetga'ln. "r: f'AlCS Hi t tyjtie iato cider. in 0 months made large' Improvement error. 7000 wan made asAnchor at below: t i jkd v.J in tLtlnx the number of tons of Paid overdraft Jan 1, 1891. .8 S.3.f9 13.1MX0O Paid , at the storage yards of the Paid notes Chambers A Daly. 10,6 '&.71 oomprMwr Company In this city. Paid nwEnd Villy'Coal .si :.. 4.... 4iHl.f No.1.... hoistingand plant :. a x Isno salesman from Omaha. Paid new i dead work...... .. J,SJ.C5 proapectia . and taken a position In .hands of at close of. 9 il.& c!ty 'rrove. .The firm are 3, Itwl. ...... 12.25.04 moatbs, Sept. . ... ,, . ... .1 ? t a i of their establishment ToUl gala m 9 months. ...tl5l.t5.Ct ' Less aasetxuent No. 15,... a,iU).CJi.' t backwardness tLlr-- s dull with .Net gia....V .8 CI --5X1 a v3J sr eat her DiTerenorfn i...' 9 fvor Arcbor months. .. r.ri.rs .. A&4 Jf, or & i.tc t a at tmmm :.!. lvovarrr,-bmi;f. . i e1 a, y i - . - . ri-Av- t.attti ? COIUVHSRCIAL A letter IsTes Tafatma to give an acoouat of the railwaypurports mall aervioe. But It does not mention tbe name ot the Tatt.T Tarstnra. or man to wbom. lt waa doe' Tbe railroads -Orrum Salt Uxi Ctrr. Oot. 31. 1UL, carried tbe mails from tbe beginning.: but tbe distribution, en route, is a very different BUXXIOX AND X.BATX thing. The originator of the latter was George B. Armstrong. a man- of noble character, great originality and force, and CarvcteS 8y WMt, Fargo a Co.y vast executive ability, j In bis brain tb UAJDk idea germinated. In bis mind and thought it 81 was worked out, and It waa he who Intro yewYorkper .100 lbs... ...... duced It experimentally, and gradually 8 954 brought It to an almost ideal perfection New York, per oance..... 44 against indifference aad evenv, hostility in London, per ounce. . official aad railway circles, lie died of overwork la 1871. and ten yeare Hater AX VRAXCISCO KINIKO STOCKS. monument waa erected and dedicated to hta memory in Chicago by tbe poatoffice officials ISpeclal to Taiatnra.1 and business ; men of that city. Schuyler Sax Faaacisco. Oct. 31, 1891. Colfax's oration at the 'dedication of this 9:30 A. X. B.OARD. monument contains a lucid account of tbe creation of tbe railway 'mall service, from 6TO Ophlr...... 2 70 I 550 Utah.. 100 Bullion.... 400 Mexican ... 8 20 the Inception of the idea in George 3. Arm CO G. A 1 45 350 Overman.. C... strong's mind to Its realization. Armstrong 00 Justice 3 70 400 B. A B gave his life to and for it. 13 400 Union. 3MC.G Va.... 51 85 900 Alta 40Q Savage...... SUO Andes 90 Chollar.... 1 65 The other day I paaeed a blackboard set 100 SOO Scorpion,., fiO Ptoer...... out at an office door with a lis of "dm 1 0O SO H. AN...... 300 K. Hill..... f wanted." the number, and what for. It 100 Points. ..... 1 06 300 Vmvr York. was a large number and tbey were wanted SO 1 300 Iowa 150 Belcher.... .. for a loos list of trades and occu patlons. I U S. 'ev..... 1 70 &I0O Kentuok.. . asked fit tbe offioe If, so many men were TREXTs Arrsn :30 A. k. 1 15 wanted; or did tbey call for fifty men 645 n. A N....8 95 1D0 Bullion really SO Overman.. . 1 90 where tbey wanted but five. The man in 45) Savage...... 1 65 300 85 80 Anden...... Chollar..... attendance said they were all wanted,-an60 . 1 45 430 Alta 3 more. "Why don't these .men standing about 4UO G. A C 300 2 B 650 A 40 B. 65 Utah with tbelr bands In tbelr pockets." I asked, 1435 C. C A Va. 5 00 100 Exchequer. 45 accept these offers aad go to work?" New York.. 25 430 Union. ..... 8 05 1 .100 "Ob.", he said; 1I against tbe principles . 65 S. 600 25 Nevada.. Iowa.. of most of "exfl to work while tbey have a 600 Mexican.... 8 90 1000 Peer .... IO 150 65 650 3 80, dollar left In tbelr pockets." Boon after I 350 Ophir.i..... 1 40 800 S. Scorpion... 10 Hill Jacket met a good workman whom I know dressed 1 25 220 Belcher in bis holiday suit, and remarked, "YOu are not at f work nan?". i,"No. NEW XOBK MOKEf AND STOCKS. X am this .week to devoting be- - said. it as "If I don't takepleasure. Naw Yobk. Oct. 31, 1891. I go along I won't get it at alL" A man's work ought to be his pleasure, and if it la BAR BttTlB. not, what a slave's life be most live. Im Silver.. ........3 eOVXRMXEKT SOXDt. providence Is "the bin that doth too easily beset too many working ueiw Unless tbey Pactflo 6s ........... 107 6..4's, coupon. .116 work when tbey can get work, and eschew BAILKOAO STOCKS CLOSXKO 9.TOTATIONS. what tbey call pleasure, tbey will not only Atchison..... ..... 43 Caeadian PaclOo will complicate tbe labor problem; Canadian South'rn. .racine. .... i to abet central never have houses to rent, or eventbey 9S)t veuwan ca Liaca. . ia, t Burlington.. woman who should "babies and 30 at ter tbe the 47 Rrle if. K. ..!.. m . - Vice-Presid- ent ; , .' - , ; - de-Mnd- lat - '?.:,,- -- v to-d- " ." ay j - t r Ger-msa- v. '. ,. ' ten-yea- 7-- 3-1- fc. m. '! ' eom-pelle- - lf m j . COO-pou- 0, , nd : I ' . - : cal ?pc-re.-bi- , - ! ! tr-aur- rr . - tit . . . rrir rI: 1. a - r- - ; m i HU " ' EXPERT , DENTAL - - ' 1 X . GOIPANi. . 6 Mrs. Mary Tice of 405 W. 5th South SC "I had my teeth extracted Tnara-da- y the lX'ntal Co., and am' by now wearingKxprt a new et that are comfortable in every reapect. Go to these den- ays: tists for dentistry." ' Mrs. Isabella Littlefair of 23 W. South St. says: "1 had a double set of ' Temple teeth md bythe. Dental Co.. Kxpert s which are in every respecU I conscven tiout.) recommeud these Qua lists first-clas- - n, ir :iiiiv .vvu.8 1 1 vti?v. vyv m i tj .y- - j jew: r .r sv-- a rv.1 ya ts. Mr. - Peter Olsoder. who works at the Minco Smelter at Sandy, and who is now at 11 Plum alley, says that he stopping had a number of teeth extracted at the office of the Kxpert Iental h mm, .auu is now with uuuui comfort and satisfaction awearing 'set of badly-decaye- d d y ..., teeth made by those clever dentists. 6CK , . - Sets of Teeth, from Teeth Filled, from Teeth Extracted, from. Teeth Cleaned, from... : be theirs, -r . ;'. ee - The man who is master of a good trade. knows how to do things and make things, and takes delight in thorough honest work, has ho. occasion to envy 'anybody, except When he can't get work, and for a good workman this will seldom occur. I know a is a Hepry bricklayer who at lunob-tlm- e Georgeman, but In working hours he is aa brick in bricklayer, and canas pile asuptwo men can fast plumb wall straight throw them at him and bring the mortar. J think be would carry a wall. If shown In tbe and plans, higher than'as the" Eiffelas Tower, be did .the the last brick oalmly lay "first. At tbe same time wben up in the air his trained sense detects tbe slightest unusual quiver In tbe scaffolding, or la the wall Itself; and no one can drive or draw a nail, or move a silver in his neighborhood that he does not take oogplzanoe of It, feeling it If be does not See It. - "V. . It is eurious to observe how the differenter trades regard each other.' I asked a brlok-Iayone day, why his Uk felt such a con"Why, It stands tempt tor the carpenter. to reason that a carpenter Is inferior." Well, you said be. "How so?" I asked. see this little trowel." he replied, and be took a toy trowel out of hie vest pocket. "This is tbe kit of the bricklayer. A carpacks a chest ef tools worth $350 and penter half as big as this house about with him wherever be goes. Such a man oughtn't te make halt as much as" a bricklayer, aad be doeaa't." I notice that tbe carpenter doesn't like to interfere with the bricklayer. He would', rather the latter1 put up the by the ohlmneye wrong and be .required architect to take 'em down and build 'em Over thaa to make any unasked suggestions to him. - - . .1 Northern Paotflo... 27K ao preferred. 74H Northwestern.. ...118H New York Central. 118V4 Oregon Navigation 74 Nortn American... Pacific Mail.. ...... 87H Rock Island. 82H bt. raui 6l umana.. aux. Texas PaclOo 134 409. Union PaciHo Fargo Express ..... 138 Western Union.... 83 Amerloan Express. 17 t , Express...... Terminal ; ..... Lead Trust 13 16 Mexican ...... ..8-. 38 Ontario.. ...... . a Ophir Plymouth. ..... ... 21 Sierra Nevada. . 1 Standard Union Con.... 00 60 60 96 75 20 xonxe stocks. Alice ..'....3 t45 Adams Con...... 1;M leadwood T..... 1190. 00 Eureka Con .... 1 30 O.AC Homestake.. . . . . 10 60 Horn Silver... .. . S 46 Iron Silver..!.... 140 Yellow . 1 Jacket, ,.2 90 To-da- tot- - . a mT, - TTADTr I . j Manx years ago there lived a Breed of Ancient. Ponderous Wagons. The wheels were made of Tree Trunks sawed off In big round circles, and they turned on a' Wooden Axle. For many years Ithey squeaked and rattled their way through the World, undisturbed. At first Men said, "How Wonderful are these Wagons." But, by and by, mankind tired of the Squeak and tbe Battle, and they complained that the Wagon would not run in a Straight Line. Out of the) general dissatisfaction came a 'New Invention a Buggy. It was light and easy to run. end neither; Squeaked nor Rattled; bestfot all, it ran in a Straight Line. And the Ponderous Wagon bellowed out a Howl of Derision, and sal d : "Yo u are a Toy. Children can play with you. You are of no practical ase. But the people soon found that the Buggy was Strong and Easy Running and more . Durable than Wagon, and straightway, they Forsook the. Wagon Altogether. A few, however, clung to the Wagon, refusing to ride in anything else;; but as Time passed On it was afd aside, and came to be looked old age it upon as a Relic In Its feeble still Hoarsely Muttered! its- - favorite word, Toy," whenever a Buggy swept gaily by. t-b-e New York. Markets. Narw YoitK. Oct. 3Lr Hops Firm: Pacific 180. 14 Coast, Coffee options closed steady ana il) to 811.60 points up. Sales. 93,700 bags: November, 811.9 11.70; December, 8ll.4511.66; January, 11.35. , The carpenter dislikes tbe plasterer, but f Spot Rio Firm; No. 7. 13a. be bates tbe plumber. The plasterer gets Sugar Raw, firm; refined, steady- round shouldered too early In life from .holding np thirty pounds of , Chlesge WsfJcsti. forever on - bis 'little beard. plaster jrOBJEHOejf BOARD. What- a buslaess it is to be alwaya Chicaoo. Oct. 31. Wheat Strong; cash. 93Jo: covered with mortar from bead to foot, and December, 95J4C; May, 81.017.. have yonr hands eaten up with the lime, to Oorn Kasier; cash, m 540; ay, zy,a. It on and spread evealy, Oats Strong: cash. 30l,c: May, 31Vc slap It tbe ceiling Pork Stead v: cash. 88.95: January. 810.93U. and have bait of it drop on the floor, to be cash, 85.05; January, id.056.07 CIard DuU; AVTSBHOOK again swept up and slatted on the ceiling on BOABD. as and stroked and redded and pressed .j Byet-Ea- sv; dries and it always atdriea too f aat epr too 8989cl: pit OOo. i. Barleyx-Qaiet- ; slow and then to akla-ooIt and. make all Flax ieed Unsettled; 9494Ha. corners aad angles aharp and true. It Is Whisky Unchsnped... not strange that your. plasterer comes to be Shoulders 35.70(&5.80. rather grim tn style..-,.-Short Clear 86.506.60, V - The l Mem at. I l I to this tale is obvious, for it Is very evident that the: Yost T tp Is OT the' Ponderous Wagon. - '.i mm ! . lua. r. r I 0O oixiniL KiTirw, 6: w a- - - writer COMPANY, 38 fWest Second Souta . OXXX. St, ! - Sbort ribs 35.653o.l0. - . CThlcsvgo : ' ti.o; bosaeas; snipments. 1 Oraln. 1Jverpowl 31. Wheat Holders offer Lrvanrooi- - Oct. Ne. 9 red spring, 8s 5Hd and steady; moderately: X No. red winter, nnonangeo..-Corn Holders offer futures moderately and of spot poor; spot firm at 6s 4d; Novemsupplv December firm at 6s Id; Januber firm at 6s ary firm at 6s sfed for new. BEfiBE. Still More Active SfartcetGrangers Hands in tbe of Professionals. actual-developmen- - ts - - - " -- nice-looki- . had bought one of the installanything." lots and bouses, . bad paid tiOO ment plan on it, but ' bad concluded he couldn't keep np the payibenta andmot t lose it. Tie lHUe Irishman, and was a don't think he would him. I felt aorry for1M bad t500.o epare. Many lose his house worklngraen who are competent aad waste neither time' nor money . have .pretty bard Uvea, at times, nererthelesa. gain . ' TtlQ - THE BSCiXNfi IX WOOIV, Ara Lovcr .la All tha tYorld'a, Zlsvrket tad TrM as juaat Siv Tobx, Oot. St. TnxBtj-- a ' Dispatch San Francisco CMronids ' Series. Brads treeta says: All the leading wool markets report a quiet trade, r Manufacturers are fairly well sappX&i with stocks. II ills are. as a rule, the consumption rannlnsonfall time, and, while menufao-turar- s to force The laborer .see tni to imagine that he be- is not heavy ,it is suClcientmore wool within a Into the market for longs to a lower class than the .tradesman. weeks. Values are lower ail alongehe line. .only.- if he doVt put so few but he isn't,Into The doll trade ef the past, few weeks Is naving re puts Its bis labor, moeh brain efieet. Tbe decline in Ohio and Michigan more mnsole. into it. "How X ibU I Uov wools wee due largely to the poor condition in man a bow many lcdsyea 'haul?" were r teed uon tie market, but the v.i"' -tbey 1. wooi v lues tae world over r been t lot of dirt ty tie !!y baullrx k-c :ne. This fcas teen notel tt the as I wrxll ktt?t."Dan't I ii'Lciiun and on tieT e"it.3ent tiace tlie s'ts count," be gili. "I tfca't krw." I ti r the year. Cti:?arxi and t ini'- -', cf1 are t 'i, iJr l oan lock trt?7 - j in taer-,rl'9bat X. 11.- ui, 'r3jv-ctn't i 3,alwr it Is sal JL tla ere I , t,oz:'t ia fict A.i tiia is 'nwr, rs f t if are esder lwer otirioea, bet3t xtioved people whajook into it itou! i not laaw beiow are In wr.y it. yea feiia 1st aafe taken trusting - r tea j vo- ii ara r t,t-t- i the 't i.: , I to. ii your horses gives t ,9I tasre c 1al-t-COBBtKsi i I r t stuii Lis tjae. vi tooit. you than your eye." . c S'il do not .iubt it wr i t t2...5 c : 41 t! 1 1 1 T- O C get her I like t 1 U t c make tiic-- i, t t r .Jbn r ul thlzis c :t c ? i y.r. . C ts-- iron. C eosais-- ia "1a - ' c : r, ra-- r, c . - . f reopI wt ..i 1 , bard-worki- ng - - - "y xs aed 1- t.nia ;h k -- ur re-H- ai ". n-"fln- - 5 l - i - I. - . 89, i PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED SEALED Board of Directors of the Territorial Insane Asylum. Provo, Utah, for furniture and fixtures In tbe new. asylum building, consisting of the following articles: Iron bedsteads,, both narrow aad wide; settees, chairs, desks, blankets, and sheets, mattresses, window curtains, blinds fixtures, carpet, matting, rugs, cooking ', ranges and kitehea utensils, crockery- and hardware. details will be furnished by Upen ppibnatlon All bids must be in the Stewasd at tbe on or before the 15 asylum. of November, 1801. oraer of Board of Directors. the By W. B. PIKE, Medical Superintendent. - tb-da- y OT UNDELIVERED NOTICB OF SALE The Rio Grande Western Railauction to the way Company will sell at onpublic Octo- tbe 10th day of highest bidder for cash ber, 1891. at 2 o'clock p. m., at its freight yard, in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, the following property, or so much of each class, as may he necessary to pay freight and reasonsble compensation; fer storage and care of each class of prop erty, and costs of sale, tons of steel One thousand one and one-harailroad rails,- weisrbt 40 pounds to tbe yard, and consigned by tbe New York Equipment company irom soranton, Pennsylvania, to J. W. Young, at Salt Lake City, Utah; also narrow-gaug- e eighty-eigh- t railroad freight cars consigned by the. 'New York Equipment .it Tr. nr Ohio.' from Canton. Company 1UUDZ, at Salt Lake City. Utah. Said property has been held at the place to which it was consigned and transported by said Railroad Company for over six months, and has not- been accepted or taken away by the consignee, and will be sold to satisfy the carrier's lien. The rails will be old by the ton to an amount sufficient to pay freifcut and charges for storage and oare "to the amount of 8!9,66o.83 besides cost of sale. v A sufficient number of cars will be sold to pay freight ana charges for storage and Care te the amount of 815,259.37 besides cost of sale. Dated September 8th, 1891. THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN, RAILWAY te-wit: lf - - VT COMPANY.By . J.H.BENNETT, General Freight and Agent. Passenger J. R. RILEY. Local Freight Agent. The above sale, at the request of the conIs adjourned until November 13th, 1891, signee,same . hour and place. -at the ' Dated October th. 1891. THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY ' COMPANY. J. H. BENNETT.j By General Freight and Passenger Asrent. J. R.KILEY. k33 Local Freight Ageint ' hud -- 9 And II hasn't been so very ion ago,' when It was a question if adThere vertising was profitable. we didn't need to be a time when have tha service of electricity- the telegraph nor the. telephone. It: wasn't so" very long ago, and yet how odd It seems. It seems longer' still since ancceasfnl merchants discarded, If snch ever enIdea of disputing the . tertained the value and efficacy of advertising. The question has been, is now and always will be with alert, sagacious and enterprising men as how best to advertise; what means to adopt. There can be' but one legitimate channel the newspaper, .whether it be dally, weekly! or monthly service,' It Is the indisputable ' medium for every class of legitimate pursuits. The secret of success lies in tbe . " - . - manner an advertisement is pre sented. The saying any fool ft can write book, requires a good man to sell it," has much force of argument. Host any msa of experience can purchase nc-- a; it is essential. to call in artistic skill to sell them. An advertisement which lacks style, tttrictlver.3, stren-t- h, s.r.1 thevlrtca vcracliy, 13 nzz- graph Stone A Marble Company that the annual meeting of stockholders for the election of officers will be held at the office of M. E. McEna'ny. room No. 55, Hooper building, on Thursday, November 13. 1891. at 7 o'clock t. ra.. for the nur- f pose of electing ofilcers and to transact other neoeraary business. The annual meeting was duly adjourned from Octobers, 1891. to November 12th, as above, for the purpose of giving this notice. Tbe stock books of said company will be closed on tbe 12th day of November at 10 o'clock a. m, E. 2. B. THOMPSON, k529 Secretary. . FOR PUBLICATION NO. 1158. NOTICE Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. Oct ber Notice is hereby given that the settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of; his claim, and that said proof will be made, before Srd. 1891. the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on November loth, 1891, viz: John Hawcroft. for the T-and NW SEVt See. 34, Tp. 3 &, R. 1 E. lie names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous 'residence upon and Cultivation of said land, vlz Ephraim Griffith, (David David Nichols. Jr., Nichols, August Staingeober.Lake eon nty, Utah. Union Fort. Salt a!l;( D. HOUBS. Register. E. W. FRANK Senior and E. V. Higgins, Attorneys. h9d ' Off llii. jo :t i ; t". tl Trj of Utah, made on the Srd day- - of. October, rltory A. D. 1891, in the matter of tbe estate and guardianship of Llewellyn P. Thomas aad John A. and the of estate of Annie K. Thomas, minors, Thomas Snell, the undersigned guardian of the persons' and estate', of said minors and of the estate of suld Atinla E. Thomaa Snell, will .sell at public sale, to the bidder for cash, and to confirma highest tion bv said Probate Court, onsubject 14th Saturday,the of 1891. D. A. 3 at November, o'clock at day the front door of the cltv hall, in Salt LkVp. m., c.itv county of Salt Lake, and Territory of Utah, all tbe right, title and interest of said miuors and of said Annie E. Thomas Snell In and to said premises, said interest being the title in fee to said or par property, the following described lot, eel ef land, to wit.: Commencing fourpiece and a half (4 fi) rods east of the northwest corner of lot six ), blook forty-tw- o Salt Lake (42). Ter- Salt"B," Lake county, Ctty survey of building lots inplat ritory of Utah, thence east seven and one-hathence south ten (10) rods, thence west (74) rods, seven and one-ha(74) rods, thence north ten (10) rods to the place of beginning, area seventy-fiv- e square rods. Terms, cash on confirmation of sale the said court. Deed at expense of purchaser.by EDWARD P. THOMAS. Guardian of the persons and estate of said minors ana or tne estato of said Annie K. Thomas Snell. BOOTH A WILSON, k!74 Attorneys for Guardian. lf lf I MINING NOTICES: .' :. SELLS . Mould- - 6I2L.L.Q AGENTS FOR COOPER'S i IZl r r a aaV - ASSESSMENT. KING OF THB NOTICE OF Mining Company. Location or its principal place of business. Salt Lake City, Utah; location of lu mining property, Little Smoky Alturas Co., Idaho. Mining District, Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, . held on, Saturday, October IO. 1891, assessment No. 4 of tea (10) cents per share was levied upon tbe capital stock of their payable to Moy lan C. Vox, secrecorporation, 11 East First South street. Salt Lake tary. No. City, Utah. upon which this assessment shall be Any stock on Tuesday, the 10th day of November, unpaid 1891. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at pobllc suction, and unless) payment is made before, enough of each parcel of stock will be sold on Monday, the SOth day of November, 1891, said assessment, with cost of ...advertising ana . of sale. expense HOTL AN C. FOX, Secretary, V King of the West Compaav. Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. Alining 10, 1891. fk5t nt to-wi- stock of Lumber, Are closing etc.. at greatly reduced prioee ings. Saab, Doors,the whole stock, or in smaller for cash, either quantities, So a:;d Etate to-wl- t., vice-preside- & GO. eui-thei- r aTOTICE OF MEETING OF THE STOCK-Minin- ir XV holders of tbe Niagara and Smelt- in nv for the tiurnose of amendlnir Ifa articles of InoorDoration bv Increasing th of said company. Notice is capital stock that a meeting of the stock- hereby given d holders or tne above-namecom can v ia called and will be held at the office of the com 218 No. C. of W. pany. (office Hall) South East street, in the city of Salt Lake. Utah TerTempleon 11th the of November, Wednesday, ritory, 1891. at S o'clock p. m., for theday of Inpurpose creasing the capital stock of said company from two hundred thousand shares to one million, value of ten dollars per share, shares, at tbe par by tbe sale of more shares. P. A. H. President of tbe Board ofFRANKLIN, Directors of tbe Niagara Mining and Smelting Company. Dated Salt Lake City, Oct. 14, 18V 1. 133' THE MAMMOTH ASSESSMENT NOTICE. A Company. Location of mine, TintioMilling 'Utah. district, mining Salt of Lake City, business. Principal place Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting Cf tbe board of directors ef said company beld at the office of Jennings A Catne, Hooper building, on the S5tb day of September, 1891, an assessment. (No. 1) of W, cents per share was levied on all the subscribed stock, 150,000 shares of the of said company, payable Immedicapitaltostock the at the ofBce of Jennings Mately secretary buildCaine, room 3, second floor of the Hooper Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon ing. which this assessment sbalLemain unpaid oa the 10th day of November 1891, will be delinquent and advertised for safe at public auction, and unless paid before will be sola on Thursday, the 10th day of 'December, 1891, at the ofSce of secretary, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with tbe cost of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the board of direc tors. jmau J ail a ictyis, Secretary,; Boom liooper Building, Salt .Lake City, Utah. rSALT LAr:r: OCX . range of Salt Lake township meridian. Tbe said mintpg claim offioe ot of in record recorder the of said the being mining district at Salt Lake City. Utah. There are no known locations in the vicinity of said claim. I direct this notice td be published In Tare 8a vr Lakb TftBU!E,a daily newspaper published in Salt Lake City, Utah, and nearest said mining claim, for a- period of sixty IX. FRANK days. HOBE3.Jlsr Bennett, Marshall and Bradley, attoruej jfor applicant. first Date of publication, October 11, . to co::T"r.TC f put iocrNoncr, i. Lb, rl wed city Stfe't.t'! a belr r r - 1 . . l i v. it ".vt . : ' a - ! ' ; . ,' - ,is 1 : t.- i, cuji, a! b-- j i: r. 1 r f'-i- i a1 Li . . -- -- FOB PATENT W NOTIC3 APPLICATION United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. October 10, 1831. is Notice eiven that tbe Sells Lime. Cement and hereby Rock Company, a corporation of Utah, W. Lyman, its and secby Cnarles and attoraey In fact, whose residence and retary office address is Salt City, Utah, has made pat application for a United States patent, for the Sells Cement and Limestone Placer Mining claim, situated upon the public surveyed. land of the United States of and within tbe Hot Springs Mining District. Salt Lake county. Utah ot forty acreslesortbed LTerrltory.and . t as ioiiows, t:consisting . The northwest of the northeast quarter quarter 1 south of 1 cast of section 11, v . LUMBER - : SALE OF REAL ESTATE. GUARDIAN'S hereby to an givenof that pursuant order of tire Probate Court Utah nountv. to-pa- BEPXJCED PBICES f ' If youLs7S - - . " nal Andrew, hereby given by the undersigned. W, administrator of the rstnto of Klixabeth Barnes, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons hav- ing claims against the said doceased. to exhibit ihem with the neoessarv vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notioa to the said W. B. Andrew at No. 219 S. Main at,, n Salt Lake Cltv, Utah, in the County of Salt Lake. W. B. ANDREW, Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Barnes, deceased. Date of first publication Oct! 6th. 18U1. h915 -- HEREBY GIVEN TO NOTICE. NOTICE ofISthe Salt Lake Litho- AT AJOTICK TO CREDITORS. ESTATE Ol' XI Elizabeth Barnes. deeoaed. Notice is 11. - ' election of Directors and for the transao- l .tlon of such other business as may. be brought bbefore it, wlli be held at the. Walker House, laibe. or in the of Utah, at u nooa on Monday,Territory r city the 2nd day bf Nevenv o'clock saltjaice. liber, A. Di laei. Tbe stock transfer . books will be closed at S o'clock p. m. on the 22nd day of October. 1891, and remain closed until three days after the final adjournment of said O H meeting. AS. E. NOBLE, Secretary. , 1881. Oct. flth, .Dated nnrr CENTRAL BLOCK. PROBATE COURT NOTICES. WILL BE RECEIVED SEALED1 p.PROPOSALS m. of Tuesday, November 3rd, for for confurnishing all necessary material, and on State catch basins and oooduits structing street fcr carrying Irrigation water across Second and Third South streets, according to plans iu this office. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Address A. F. DOREMUS, City Engineer. - k548 1891. Oct. Sailt Lak CiTT, IN" No. 46 W. , Second Sob th St. Across the fctreet from Wooderland. ' 3 1 mw r 1 - - v v aa vor-th- e 1 II .. j . a. "Vi i Kiw Yosx, Oct. 31 ITatBtnrg Dispatchr-San Francisco ChronicU Series. J3ratfrW says: The past week in tbe. sharejmarket has :A X; r?'y-'- 7 world. - j f';fk been an interesting one,, although the and fluctuations which have ocTbe carpenter Is.' all around, perbapa the curred In prices are of less importance in them pleasanteat . of the let, lnasmuob- aa he Is selves than as indications Of the ultimate ten erenerally leas assuming. His trade Is less dencies of the market. Trading has continued at least leas valuable to him to be ia the main of a purely professional, char important, or. than many others. So. there- are more,. of aoter, the public, which was frightened out them. They hare lets cohesion than the at the and time of the Missouri Pacific manifestaworkers In stone and brick. If a carpenter has not regained its interest in peculawants a steady Job: In ordinary - times he tions, tion. Ief t, as the market has been, to tbe nrofaasienal traders, it is. of course, natural that aaust be able to work well and quick, othershould their manipulation constantly assume a wise he will get laid off. and spend most at bearish ' direction. hie time packing hie toola from one Job to Some more Important Incidents of the week saetber. A oarpeater who worked en my have tended to facilitate snob manoeuvres. Tbe house last summer told me he had a wife movement of the market was somewhat more in reoent weeks. aad children' and "paid $23 a month for a marled than has been the case were more active, bouse to lire in. lie got on well enough As usual the granger shares being the favorite trading stock. when he bad work, be said, but when there Atchisonia the of the week from 44 early 44 part was no employment It wasn't so easy. I Selling on to rallied tbe to 43, it publication of tbe bis with wife passed him the other day out which showed for the month earnings, September were all a aad ng children for a walk. They: of 8360,000 in gross earnings, and 8338,000 net. St. Paul, which came naxti in point of and well dressed and -enjoying lagain was bulled on. the gross earnings for themselves. Another one. who got- laid off interest, week el Ootober, showing as they did a because "dama him. he doesn't accomplish tbe third et 8160,000. i-, THE ' AMONG BULLS AND "-a- MEETING THE ANNUAL ANNUAL the Utah Midland Railway Company i USE II i,i-o,ia- w r ' Tiae Wheat Uarket. rbsrrAexv Oct. SL Wheat was stronger.' The Uo, and opening was HQ9 higher, eased off ratea easy, ana ciosea thea advanced about 11 He higher than yesterday. Receipts. 1.O77.0UU onsneis. . j Live Stock. Oct. 81. Cattle Receipts, roOOO; ateadv: nrlme exnort steers. 85.4OSi5.a0i rkat sa osaers. 25(5.90: Texans. ta.10ta3.10: r a user a.. 33.8&4JB; stbekers, 82.00(.75. ; JlOES Keoeipts, mu.ww; waraet www; ronno and cemmofi, 33.65(33.75: mixed and packers, 83.80C4.OO: prime heavy and bntohers .weighu, ' 34.064.85; light, 3a90&3.96. wjuu; nawi swaajj sauTt Haeep Reoeipts. ewes. 33.B04.5; wethers, a,40aw; westerns, SASUQA60; Texans. 83.753. 90; CartoAOO. v jr-- , 1 The plumber is Impervious to the hatred with which the carpenter la inspired by hla destructive arts. The carpenter, peabape, floor over all the dirt and lays a beautitnl grime- of 4 the adobe man, the; cbtaaney builder, and tbe plasterer. He spends more time on bis knees smoothing It than It took to lay it.. IThen he dnrolls building paper is apparupon it and tacks it ddwn. There nothing left to de la that room but to ently oaae tbe doors and windows, and it beglna to look like the finished work' of Nature, fair and deslrable. But the plumber takes 13 tor a workshop, in which to set up and attach the pipes to the tubs and wash bowls ot the bath room. In a few hours It looks like a blacksmith shop.1 '.The paper carpet la torn into shreds and lies ever and under, mainly over, a litter ot slag and. mortar and bits of solder and dirt and grit of all descriptions. The boss carpenter looks in occasionally, and wlshea a plumber might be killed with Impunity every morning.. When bis face Is withdrawn the plumber says, "If he comes fooling around me any mere 111 throw him out of the bulldiag." After all, when 13 o'clock cornea they get somewhere together in a friendly manner with their dinner palls and discuss the contents and worklngznen'e politics together.not That Is, .sometimes, talk much. Of ten I mainly tbey do race would be .happier if think the human Talk language bad never been invented. makes about all the trouble there Is In the w -- . YOST iTYPEWRITER t . - IWSOnM iti r , y was the dullest Nw Yobk. Oet. 81. of the Week on the stock market. The only feature was Chicaso Gas, which rose IV percent. Tbe market closed dull, at about tbe opening 'i prices. Government bonds were steady. Petroleum closed at 69&C EnpUsh. Mone and Stocks. i&mjmmmtmMmgmm . j . TjOSiiox. Oct. 8L, Consols, money. 95 November account, 9&4. U. H. 4 S, lau; u. s. 4y s, Bar sMver. 44Md. 'I Money. 9Hfr9 per cent. 'i .1 .1 A XOR1T MARKET. ' t . Naw Yobk. Oct. 31. Money on call, easy: at close offered at 8 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, !vW34 per cent. . easy:: sixty day bills. Sterling exohanee. 34.80)4; demand. 34.84. ' -- ? i ill U. S. .1.00 Up Pain. Kansas A Texas.... 104 LatceShore ..193M Lokiev'lANashv'l. 78, Mioblgan Central. . 107 Ore. Improvement. 24 Oreron bnort JLine. Reading Bio Grande West.. do preferred., do firsts.. 784 7554 St. Paul .$5.00 Up . .50 Up . .25 Up Teeth Extracted Absolutely Without ' ss : ag CTTXt tTLJTJlH; STXNDULY '3IOROTlsa. NOVJEaiBEK, 1, 1891. ' |