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Show v THE IATTiV TKTTVTrT . n ALT JAIIXS i: of drunkenness. The Ch;.;.;:Zil UlfiEGTOnS. effects true medicalhereditary, treatment of this disease consists iu tbe employment of remedies that will cure the hereditary taint or the appetite for strong drink, that will prevent i drunkenness. ,The medical treatment of one thing, and tbe C.--:delirium tremens lbs Car FJcnisriaK and treatment of ;tho lacause of tremens Is , different and another very thing.; ill Urge iIoKie Fabrications. So far a tbe pathology of drunkenness or alcoholism M understood, .the indication ii rattonat one, and for the gold remedy not empirical. ; Tbe action of gold, as a is primarily upon the higher cer;.z stock yards beIns pushed. medicine, rebral nerve centers,' tbe very tteat of diseased will. and" of the mania for Strong drink. It actsdlrctly upon those portions of the nervous system which, when diseased, cause epilepsy, dementia and the A- Branch Gold has long been habit,-- , Institute for the Treat- drinkinglunacy, for that form used br phyudclans ment of Drunkards Likely to JJo of as melancholia. 4nywn insanity Located Here State of th Market In the hew disease Af the nervous system, neurasthenia. or nerve exhaustion, at presIlcalty Sales Note and Personal ent so prevalent among Americans, the bichloride of gold is dally jr escribed by in these diseases physicians. It is bettefioial but its specific effect as a remedy is against Tbe directors of the C amber of Cnm- - the mania for jJrunkenness. The bichloIn syphilis, !nerce met last evening President Fred ride Of gold has Jongthebeen needas well as epilturnorsof brain, ' scrofula, j , jj j&lmon presiding. diseaees. Dr. Richardj nervous and other epsy A resolution was passed endorsing the son's reports prove that syphilis, scrofula, memorial of the bar of tblsj Territory which and diseases of the brain may originate tbej mania for drinkl In such cities of bloodseat to Congress, the gold remedy fills a double mission. rjwas It was deternlned to call another meeting taint remove the constitutional taint betwill It Of the manufacturers In a short time, but ter than any other remedy known, and at disease of the date was not decided upon. the same time cure the Induced; ' ' The Secretary of the Chamber of Com- drunkenness. HTATB OF THE MARKET. merce was instructed io prepare a pamphlet The following commercial brevities are" consisting of a list of manufactured articles from tbe Salt Lake Price Current: and an address to consumers to use home local market for flour is steady and The j manufactured goods, J" maintained. well Inwere The president and secretary of oats nre fair by rail and there structed to draw up a resolution urging the Is Receipts a good supply? here with a moderate depublic, and especially the young men, to mand, j of Chamber frequent the library in iithe Corn in moderate supply with fair deCommerce room. mand. THE STOCK TAHDB BIINO PUSHED. The supply of hay is heavy, with demand inMr. De Rlcqles. wbojls In charge of the . light. terests of the Stock Yards Company, yesterThe local market for provisions is good, day let the, contract for lumber (for the with a marked increase in jobbing trade. 221, 151 yards only, not for the Stbuilding), Messrs. Butter is light supply with upward tenfeet to Messrs. Parker Depue. Sullivan & McDonald secured the contract dency. Oranges in fair supply with good price for grading, leveling and Clearing, and will obtained. '. .J' no dePotatoes are in heavy supply with putA u force of ismen to work at once. I! i to the locality mand. ' big force laying tracks and in a very short, time all the conveniin good supply with demand Cabbage ' . ences of trackage will jbe bad on the equal. S Utah ground. Fresh eggs are scarce as bens' teeth. It is snld hat as soonffc as the stock yardsa i are cheap and abundant. Grapes are completed. White Sops will put up. There has bee no change in tho situation to warrant low prices In wheat." packing house which 1tll cost In the neighborhood of $123,000. Another company will NOTE A NO PERSONAL. put In $30,000. J 8. M. Dugglnsj a merchant of PrOvti, is at REAL ESTATE SALES. the White House. Following we're the recorp1 of real estate Hu ngarian flour is the latest novelty in lales yesterday In thlsj cltjf: the provision mUrket. H. Lsshbrook to J. l.! Porter, warranty John Sparks, n prominent cattle man of s .' iiaud, property xn north sida of t.'arr ' k is at the Walker House. $ .100 Nevada, Fork,- llliiifhum caBou.i M. Kennedy, the real estate agent, aptrtliu.- T, lovyir undl wir to Jacob XV. J. Harding, warranty cleetl, lotp Ji, block 1, 300 peared on tho rtalto yesterday after an abWtnflclJ wudivlJoi... j sence of a week on account of illness. Srttfhsm F, Young and wife to Heber Dressed turkeys are selling alj 18 ' to 22J and 8, Vouftff," tiiltclalni dei. Join 1,000 cents a pound. The markets are supplied block II, pint C i'iveAor purvey... uevi W. Richardi et ivli to Ioti?r Young, with the finest display of turkeys that ever daed, lots 3 land' S3. block 14. qtiitclalin fell beneath thee ban of the Thanksgiving , r C. ive "'II pjat lilchnrdnAcreHosurvey. y ax. j.. Sarah pfoung, quitclaim cIo,k1, Jots a and 3, blok M, plat A, of tltlo to real estate situated in Abstracts Five Acre Survey Salt Lake co. neatly, accusately and promptHeshn Johnson and wlfei t to Jtihn Stilwell, ly furnished by j tbe ounty Recorder,; Sfti, IJ1, block lot of deed, warranty part 400 .. Kalt Lake CUv -- j i - f i " , In the pool tournament at the fJnllen last evening Magner beat .Fred l You ngberg by a score of 100 to 00. The game was a close one from the first and waS fairly interestForest and Charlie ' Caswell ing, will play. This! is the last game In the tournament. The score so far is: Manning five games. Forest four games with one to play, Caswell three games with one yetyet to You ngberg each have and, Magner play. won three games; Newton none. The Howe Scale took first premium at s. f uuiueipuiit, ojuno Co..du outer Borden & Selleck Chicago. THE KtV ABOUT XOWV. I yesterday received tbe .following effu- sion by mail. It has no signature, but Is postmarked 'Pecksniff, Ohio. " I'm a pious XJ' S. Marshal. And am perfectly impartial Salt Lake Valley. In enforcing r l . i . law ip wicked t . t , i. f - exni-bitiob- - i snnii ciiicu iua soawer, Raid the Chinesewhibkj smoker; locate in Plum alley. I will unless theypoppy I Will spot fhe sportiv gambler rambler:" Though I miss the hold-u- p On the giddy nymphs dti pave niy depis shall rallyt iKaa iroui uuuer, ?n ickeu iuiii uiu Or I'M rua'entiin, byAhnnder; will I Well, unless they locate in Plum alley. " People who are alWayq"' jealous j' Now say I should! be more zealous." Having dep's on poor cohaba to nightly. sally t j But the forum says there ain't d Saint; Any ' Well, ,JI never found one in Plum. alley ' i .j ' Sundays, when I Itpass the Sasser; watoh do clote.alast sir;) Still(They my fees go on; by aid of spotters' tallv; In the sermon then I revel; 1 praise God. and bate the Devil: Well, why shan't I, when I'm parson of Plum ? .J -- i ? : ::.-- :). 1 , ', over-marrie- - - -- Uey j Urbis, Stone jr rent Cave,"';" with private tbe only restaurant la tbe ' city, opening with the dining parlors. Grand Knutsford Band. Will continue with the band twice a week. All delicacies of tbe season at band, No, 270 South Main. Jo EvAWBj Proprietor. , Biio,t.Edmitnds, Manager i'V k Roses, Ktc Roses every day and night In tbe week at 166 new -- f j . i is-ro- t 5 Well, , a To-nig- ht - .; rr J " - - .1 ,i West North greenhouse, Dwyer'a i H. B. Younger will give a dancing ma tinee on Tharsday (Thanksgiving) afternoon. November 26th. commencing at half-- V ; no-men- tal of Hood s Sarsaparilla. j r For sale at every bar Idanha. j ,TUAJTKSGlVINO KATES Via tbe Rio lirand. Western Railway. . -- i " a sn4 ' df t '" ' IV ?tef. f- - " - fecer t cat V "' t -- 11 "" " f .1 ancJ - ' . (&fjf...I. Get-tfo- , .i ,.i f .I, ,, m s, m. t ' V9T-- READ TBtE NOTICE AND AGREEMENT ON BACK. . iii-- V j. I THIS SUPEIB LINE. OF- I - SUITS AND OVERCOATS HAS ARRIVED TAILOR-W- E . . ! . . Gome in and Examine Them Glosehj; Wb Display Them for Your Inspection. We propose to give each and every customer the benefit our recent purchase, for cash, of the j METROPOLITAN TAILORING CO., OF NEW YORK. goods, sold at rock bottom prices, and should ihterest every good dresser as this enables out of this elegant lot at a nominal price. This procure aofSuit or Overcoat line of garments are cut in the., very latest fashion, Bilk and satin lined, and will certainly please the mostelegant fastidious. They are all you high-grad- e to, JgM4n9 LEADERS OF FAS1II0H. .Sf " i Oats Easy; cash, 33o; rJecember, 32o; May, j f Barley Quiet; 59 60c. Pork Steady: cash, 18.59; January, fll.l7i 11.2a 1 Lard Easy; cash $6.106.I34; January, 16.3a S23S2?ie. SAN FRANCISCO MINISQ ; Special to Tbibctstk,! Sak Fkascisco. Not. 84, 9:30 650 200 200 200 610 300 500 853 150 Ophlr Mexican.... 3 25 1 40 8 35 4 80 B. A B.. .... C. C. Va... SaVRcre..... 1 1 Belcher 100 Aluba 40 570 S. Nevada.. 3 50 65 100 Utah .. 1 55 100 Bullion 450 2:30 .3x 100 Ophir.i no u. se 200 B. A B..... 100 C. C. A Va, 50 Savage. .... r. . Ovorman. . . 160 . Justice Union..... Alta. Caledonia, i Challenge, i Andes 100 Scorpion.. i 25 S. Hill...... 800 N. Y 50 200 x. .5 V...., 50 50 1 60 60 1 95 1 05 45 t 05 85 20 100 15 Bodle BOARD. Bullion . . Kn S Relcher 100 Overman 4 i 50 Union 200 Alta 100 Occidental. 400 U. Wash'n 1 1 Savage.. 1 1 ,.;L a 2:30 i. 55 80 40 95 5i JO on 20 25 50 Iow....i.' Scorpion..- - 200 , LrriRPobi, 1 , Ornin. Llrerpool Nov. .24. Wheat Demand . - l. - ' DOLLS ! GAMES I ! 1 GAMES ! BOOKS ! BOOKS ! L CHEAPER THAN DAMAGED COODS AT AUCTION! J OOM F IN CLOTH, I S3.00. , Thousands of Standard Books at LQWEST POSSIBLE PBICES. i 1 H. PARSONS' BOOK STORE C. 164. Strath Ilaln Street. 1 . TYenglas Shoes. TV. Ask for agents In your ylaee II not bit sale fer ask year to send fori catalsne secure dealer the them Tor yon. aseucri and get HU UUXlTi;XJ6. tajik T .. ! Paul.-.-.-i-i- . Miuoiirl Paeillei U.S. Express 1 JO Northern Paciflo... S6?i Psmv F.TnrMl. 71K Western Union,;... 83 da nreferredi Northwestern . . i..ll7Amer. Cotton Oil 29J Terminal ....... Oregon Short Line. Z3ft 163 Rio Grande West..- - 43 Lead Trust..... do prererrea.... ixa - uu. 10 50 Union Con...... 3 70 Yellow Jacket..' 1 35 Ttt XOKBT BIARKBT. Vniir Kn OA AInnflT OBCmlL CUT! at 1 Ratbocuv N. PlKX. Q. IV . JOHW j ' Abihttr Pjlatt, Committee on 'Sites and Buildings of the f; " - Board of Education, "v Jf nre Mapio asp. . r "' . We guarantee our Maple Sap to be absoand will forfeit $100- - if our lutely pure,is found statement untrue. It is made difrom the sap, and is far superior to rectly made from tnaple sugar. syrup ROOBRS Sc CO., i - ' ; Tbe Leading Grocers,"' f ' 45 East 1st South St. ' Is a Idanha perfect blood purifier. !.- . . " "- -- ' . : Of 'the. house you have to pay rent for, and establish your home in Lincoln Parki which is being built up with fine houses. Look up Lin-coPark. WAWTLAND, 235 Main street. WHY lil THli IV. L. DOUGE.AG OS OEST QHOG in cEnfPi?MErj REDUCED PRICES teMll? Ua shoe, with no tacks or wax thread toIthurt seamless the feet; made fine calf, stylish of best the and easy, and because .ice make more mhoee of thia d otlier manufacturer, it equals grade ttia.it ai.OO to shoesany costing from Hand-sewe- d, finest calf the Genuine O fT OOshoe ftS.OOs ever THE M THE WORLD FOB THE hand-sewe- LUMBER. S-0- French offered for equals $V2Xt0. which cost from 3.to tajportedshoes Hand-HewOO fine Welt (".A stylish, comfortable and durable. Hhee, The calf. bent ever shoe same offered t at this price X to f9l0(k. grade as custom-made shoes costing from Railroad Men f rwa O SODdPolice hhoei Farmers. Letter Carriers all wnr them; flnecalf. seamless, smooth Inside, heavy tbree soles, extension edge. One pair will wear a year, SO fine eelfi no better shoe ever offered at f this price;, one. trial will convince thoso who want a shoe for comfort and service. shoes fi.OO and Vorklnnians O O S3areand durable. Those who verya strong hare given them trial will wear no other make, are 5 school shoes sell SI. 7everywhere; $?.00 V worn byand the boys lf their wjrVn' they en sales show. merits, as tbe Increasing Hnnd-oewe- d shoe, best (LOO nrllArY I eonalsFrench very4.00 LKnola, stylish? s3J5. ram I shoes to t costip Imported shoe for Ladles S.AO, t.i.OO nad 81.75 MlHses are tbe best fine Dongola. fityliHh and durable. feee 'that W. L. Douglas' name and Caatlen. on tre bottom of each shoe. price are stamped W. XUOLAS, Brockton, Mass. ? ' jr. HIlMCttalA.. THEO. jr. IIAKKB, S XV. 2nd Honth St. ed 1 ,.- I - SELLS S - - t '. .... ! GO out their stock of Lumber, Mould, dosing Doors, etc. at greatly reduced prices Sash, lns. for cash, either the whole stock or in smaller Are vii quantities. SELLS ' Ac OCX -- J. 17. FAERELL UlbJ V ESTABLISHED 1077. : CO. " end Stcan Ditiina Gnu - ta-da- v. v LswCtfrsI l -- -. J U Fr.:::;:;:::LE TAiLon. LwJ Asbestos Cement Covering for Steam Ftpsa ' 15 Telephone 20a P. O. Box'EC .Croat 137 zialn St Anrbsea Opposite : - - ' 7 '' v- zj -- O-teS- t. -i :3 ; Gotoi.hft Second f hoa or ot'i t"iKf ' vt Tip" .C3 V7esfc r tcrsa- - TCI -- ', v. E'-- i . - n.a i7.0. 0 " ,jv j take.... .. ! Calendars! ' 4" Horn Silver. , DOLLS JK. IBTSl S 0 tT JLD 1 aNO EVER BEFORE: j 5d II Iron Silver.... . 1 40 .1123 Alice..;..;.:.. 38 00 . 1 30 Ontario.. C Point 3 25 . 1 85 Ophlr Tkadvnod li, Eareka Con... . 11 50 Plymouth... ....j.; 800 1 50 40 Savage........ O. C...;. . . H. A N. ....... . 1 40 Standard ........ 110 Can Please Any and Every One, Lovely Booklets CHEAPER THAN j '. Homes ELEC3ANX C3IFX BOOKS! and steady; Defutures; spot and new, 5s 4)4d cember 6s 3i-and steady; January i and steady. Take Noticet Before permission will be granted for the Ml l'oint. ..... 1 J, use of the school i buildings in this NET YORK MONET. AND STOCKS. city for any public purpose, application in writing must be made by a responsible resident tax-- ; New Tou, Not. 24. 189L ; payer of the ward in which It Is proposed to ' BAR BII.VBB. ... said meeting, stating: the object therebold ......... ;.. .wj4 of, and Sliver. mast be filed with the Clerk of the AOTCHratKT BOHDS Board at least two days prior to the holding nnnnnn 11T I Pacifls 6'. . . . i . . .111 nd of said meeting; A fee of $3 for each asU. S. 4 , regular. ..117; U. S..8', regulur..l01; semblage must be paid to the Cleric at the RAILROAD BTOCK8 r.LOSIXa QUOTATIONS. time the application Is filed, to pay expense 140 A tchisnn rin referred 4S .... of Cleaning, lighting and heating the room. Canadian Pacific... 86 New York Central. 114i The applicant will he held personally reuanaaa rvouinern.. 01 Ore. Improvement. 23 75 damage done to tbe school sponsible for anyuse Central Paciflo..... 31 Oregon Navigation 37 The of tobacco and property. 1016 Paciflo Mail Burlington......:.. will not bo allowed. Tbe janitor willliquor AMtiaware a A.acic..issu Pullman Palace.... 76 have 111 A R. O Dref'd... 42U building diring the time it is Reading........;... charge of the 84 Island Rook 30i IKt. see Krle.... that it is safely closed. The used, and 761i the right to refuse an Lake Shore ......... 124 ISC Paul A Omaha. 86 14 committee reserve If In their judgment it is an Imapplication I2?t 77 Texas s Pactflc..;... maanvi jjouisvi 41 proper one. Bddolph Minhlnn Central ..tO?iX Union Paciflo.. 4... 43 Alw, B. flOfi 100 GHRI8TMK8;LOWEST PRICES GHRI8TMH8 poor; No. 2 red winter, 8s 7V4d and steady; No. 2 8s 84d and steady, j spring, Corn Demand poor lor spot and good for 6s' 10. Imperial.. K. S. Nev... 200 Nov. 21. Wheat was weak and The opening was lower than.yes- clined, with scarcely any fluctuations. It later lower than yesterday Receipts, 2,113,C0J bushels; shipments, 1,574.000 bushels. 40 40 25 Bullion ...Lt Andes 100 Alpha...... 550 Alta i 100 i lower. '' '! ii The Wneat Uarlcat. Cricaso. 95 00 75 20 Scorpion..; !n. 55 SO 300 New York-- i 100 1 I, 160 1 10O Quiet; 93c 5960o. Barley Flaxseed Quiet; Firm: 5!4c i tl.18. Whisky Shoulders .254.37?4. i Short clear 5.95f&6.ca Short ribs 5.60fi.oa i .1t Stock. v Chicago Nov. 23. Cattle Receipts, ' 9.000; Ohtcago, market slow and steady; natives. $3.403.40; Tex-an- s, $3.202.50; stockers, i3.0O7.5O. Hogs Receipts, 4a000; market active and irregular; rough and common. 3.403.65; packers and heavy mixed t3.7503.85g prime heavy and butchers' t&45 weights, $3.904.00a - 3 prime light, 3.55. Sheep Receipts, 8000: market active and steady: ewes, 93.0OC&3.B5; mixed, t4.104.55; wethers, 4.60&5.25; westerns, W.304. 65. I 40 2 50 .60 50 2 Sft 4 80 1 40 175 Fotati. ...... 1 85 1 40 500 H. A N 130 Point... i... 1 25 "i 1 60 180 Jacket '200 Belcher..... 1 80 279 S.Nev. ..... 3 55 jsTBBBT AFT I 50 H. A N.....t 1 1 40 150 Savaee.... SOO ('.hollar 95 40 200 B. A 11..... 4 80 100 C. C. 309 6. Nevada. s 2 50 200 Mexican .:. 2 35 150 Ophir 3 30 I 15 Eareka.....i 35 AVTBR1TOON BOARD. . Rye LEADERS OF FASHION. 1 500 Exchequer. 400 S. Belcher.. 200 100 550 25 55 75 1 1881. BOARD. "400 .. Point Jacket. SH S 3 G. A C Chollar It. A. ' - Don't CiV niillIonafr Ka mt prices before fcarln? fin wntphpi ami jewelry elsewhere. It will p ry yea. Cm'i told oa isststlrisfits at cash tu-I.-e- c&&ii NOV. 17, 1891. -- - ...l, " W i-- j Tif.batS Witt h Wrirtil WiVtnir Ifinv: ?1 8ths returning including Nov. 27th, JLon;t He Cacicei-s- . M 824p I Standard Time. M. past o'clock, at his new hall on Market street, between Main ana ;V est Temple. K.w B. Younger. ; elose offered at 2 per cent. Farst Fartl fun! nncnanva. i ; 4 ;. prime mercanuit paper,Mrm - bills. i. ; aiTtv-da- V Ct..li .Hfra floe Seat and skin furs special Kotlee. in garments fancy , 4.802; demand, ti.84. To parental' Buy your boys anita and stock and made to order. Furs cleaned, overcoats at Goldsmith 4; Co, 'a. ar d by ,so 8I5t&AL BfTIEW. by exeluslTe repaired, redyed and refitted - . .'beautiful . Nvsr York. Not. 84. A oontinuatlon of the practical furrier. doing you will secure for them-on of telegraphia communication, especially E. Mkhest. 220 Main Stw. present, to be given "away - U -ew Year's laok in toe with the west, caused specialmarket stagnation morning. See advertisements mtnc.tr market XJte closed dull "Occidental." The and steady, with not much change from yesterNo. .IS C 1st South St.. Our wines and Infallible cure tor indigesticn Idanhai dayieiiwwwMiea"ia"aW"e-( liquors, etc., are pure, old, and of the best Government bonds were easier. Tbrongh. .Car. Sen Li. : r.' 1st.distillation. Family trade a specialty. UecemDer. r Petroleum closed 59Jo for from A ITER & IltTBPHT, Props. Commencing Sunday, Novei Wasatch bloak. corner of Main' ad-- Second JoTetala. Tit Stone Company South streets... via- Rapid Traci.. and' Hot Uetropolitan Ynnv. Not. fiA T7w onMl -- Teak; lake now to . Is ; . slagging, curbing, ready Railways, , Springs 1 i November, l.lO. , In seeord-anc- e 6 and paT Ing,lay To Whi te Sulphur Sxars, promptly gutterln? Lead ll.ZJ. Steady; ' . dom'', to the satwith and tbe To Beck's Hot Springs,. JO cents. . specifications . .. Tin Easy ; Straits, i u isfaction of the City Engine? r. half Cars leave every fcou,r frota 6:50 a. m. : ' 8. jSAirsri-- a, to 9:50 p. m. ' New Toi'j r'artats. rioora t5. I'rn. ilior'r Lloclc. Torx. Sot. Nw .-' ' to Garlac3 t The whole world You will have an c c;tur lly to do this pays tribute 15 points decline, c. lw, y s-1J,--- t acd stores a Hardware Co. rn-?- i. on the SSth andlStJi i t asy ; int on the to Lit i!t ani cowo.to hJ J tags. ancbtced pomtj l t one fare Rio Grande Vestern I " E : .: tU to Cull htxiactoes -- U Haw. t rm- Tuscovado , fiunr for the round trl-- . . 1 !j(if ' ietarnlng atsi-la. ; , 1 tJ c relcei, qalit. including the 7U. roil tljjrg 3: -- j m ' ! 'H, &&&7i SiZzt&tdj 44'$. Gecen &ttpve 11 one-ba- ! . ant .- . till-to-da- y -- I- .I- . ,j note and; personai Keepers of billiard tables complain of the dilatorlness of tbe City Council in not re porting on their petition asking for a reduc tion in the license tax now imposed on that innocent form of amusement. Two petitions bave been sent in, but neither' have into which emerged from the pigeon-bol- e by the committeemen. tbey were thrust They think a tax of $20 per ittable per year is sumcient. wnion is just tbe pres ent rate. ' -- I' Sporting men who possess "an eye like an eagle" area arranging for aonturkey shooting match at wayside resort tbe State Road on Thanksgiving Day.' Thirty-si- x speci mens of the National bird will be offered as a sacrifice. . a 157 Main Strest, Salt Lake City, Utah. - ; ; m " Matt Cullen has authorized Ham Hitch- coca to match Angus against any pacer or trotter In Utah for a purse of $2000. If a match can be arranged it will take place two weeks from Saturday next on the West Side mile track. - : . - 0adetn &&d ctec lO pd K. W. '.; It. is probable ' that Andy .Burt's Lady' romp, xom Aiattnews s uennls and Sara Levy's Famous Dick will try conclusions. best three in five, next Saturday at tbe Utah Driving Park. The match will be for $100 a corner, and will" be for blood as there is much rivalry between the owners of the horses. g, - To CHECK ' ow survey plat, THE N1W WS3T IITSriTTJTE. Charles K. Ml tenner to Andrsw J. Holm-bur11 and warranty deed.) . lotsf i, 500 Teacbere of block 11, Huona VUta.i . . . . . hat Ocild Kir a Pleas- Eugene F. .lone to Allle D.ltJroff.' warant and Profitable Say. 2,000 ranty deed, lot In (iitnjen tityk., Thomas Can null to Aon Maria The devotional meeting at the opening Hodge, warranty deed, part of lot 2. block'. tW, f yesterday of tlie morning session, led by C, Salt Lake City survey plat Professor Davis" of Hammond Hall,; was a to Ann Maria Estate of John Clinton Hodge, deed, part of lot 2. block 6a, plat Spiritual feast. C, Salt Lake City survey... 4 Tbe reports of tbe teachers; from the to and llertast.John llerbst .wife Hiinry of (lot 3, section' 6, fields ,were full of encouraging various warranty deed, part south, range 1 went ...... ... township 4t and statistics, and presented many facts and wife to William Herbst, John Herbs of the teachers that showed dee 1. hurt of' lot 8, section 6, experiences warranty , township 4 south, range 1 wfeat bow the work is advancing in strength and A. F. Kohrer to II. Mahler, warranty ded,i interest. . lots 2 and S, block 8, plat. Big Field surthe institute reassemIntermission After . . . 3.000 :l vey bled in the pleasant assembly room of HamiEdwln W. Senior and wife to Herbert E. mond. Hall to listen to a most excellent adHuttom, warrautv deed, lots in block 28, ... 300 ..m dress Garden A, C1ty...j by the general secretary, Rev.. p. - R. plat Pouiton and wife to Jatims H. Poul- Jamas Bliss of Chicago; Below Is a brief synopsis ton, warranty deed, part of lot 7, block of his address. In order to get any idea of 3,000 its 43, plat A, Suit Lake City survey completeness, and of the many powerful points Illustrative of the subject, one should .....';!. Total. t 9,594 have the whole paper. BRANCH jlKSTTtTTE. Tbe presentation of tbe Pollard system by Messrs. S. Elseiran oT Council Bluffs, la., Misses Hjehn, Litmson, Biscoe and1 Mason interesting, especially as and "Bob Harris, editor j of the Missouri was exceedingly of little ones,! who did classes Illustrated In of Xtmes by the arrived Missouri, Valley city credit to themselves and their teachers. indusMonday evening inand: have been In the evening there was a most excellent to a number; presenting triously engaged Smit uf Provo Acadof business men a proposition to establish a: paper by ItMrs. II. Ii. with gems of thought, sparkled branch of the Knely Institute of Dwlght, emy. excellent ways of effecting gave many df ;ill. in this city. The Success achieved by and Discussion the schools. the discipline the Dwight Institute has led its inceptors followed, participated in by Messrs. Merrill, of an into believe that the establishment in each Htate uhd f Territory of the Dennis, Davis, Curry, II use and Bliss. stitute would Miss Bray of Hammond Hall gave a very Union prove a profitable undertakbeautiful of a a business description Of a visit to Damasand from view, point ing cus. a one! standmoral from beneficial greatly A duet, by professor Merrill and Miss I point. French of Provo Academy, was well ren r As, aoon as practicable Messrs. Elsernan will endeavor to establish a dered and well received. and HarTls at 0 a. m Adjourned stock - company here, with a capital of MR. MILISS'.S ADDRESS. $100,000, $30,000 or $40.1)00 of which they are 'desirous ofplaclng here. All the stock will 7 Abstract of address by Rev. C. R. Bliss. be preferred, stock, and will be sold at SO general secretary of New West schools Chii icents on the dollar, and I a guarantee is cago. .made of 10 per cent interest on the money and Education! These words Religion embrace Unvested, for the first three years. that is highest and best Tbe unbounded success of the institute at touching everything tho nature and career of man. illustrate the proposition Dwlght serves tothese They stand to? two closely related things. At the They itentjemen. submitted by are not Interchangeable terms. Relooo are Is not education, nor is education revery nearly patients present time the ligion bichloride of gold treat- ligion. Religion without some education is (undergoing 111. ment at Dwlght, jThtt weekly receipts fatally defective, and education! without of the institute amount o over St'iid, ooo. religion to equally po. Each is a belpl-mee- t that Is expended in the other. The amount of money Religion is the great inweek these bySj each and education patleuts spire r of education, that cityin enormous a corrective to religion. Tbe great reaches figures. supplies If the lustltuto be established here the motives and incentives aud aspirations to locato It near one of the hot which give the soul of man itsehlef force plan Is as tbe gold treatment makes it ob- and power come from religion? while the springs, upon each patient U to take two hot wisdom and Understanding required in ligatory i baths each week.' weighing religious evidences and separating Mr. sltnou uamoerger is qeepiy interested the true from the false; come largely from In tho ulan to locate this institute in Salt education. Each has its oHiee in accomLake, and siguiiies a willingness to take stock plishing one grand result, viz., the developeverat other business ment of character. In the company, . men. Who have been apprdached, look upon The history of the world illustrates the tho sclicme as a feasible one and have taken truth of these positions. All the. grand tho matter of investing money in it uuder movements among men have shown the re- -, consideration. lut tons of religion and education. i Tho bichloride of gold treatment is not The Introduction of Christianity with its in Germany. France and England an experiment, it has been; demonstrated progress success, and us tbe opium and smok'ng was a wonderful; religious movements the success of the And from It came and many bablts are also treated, not depend entirely upon great and influentialuniversities, . seats of learning, institut would which in time corrected the extravagance of those who are addicted ;to strong drink of gold religious visions and superstitions. In speaking of the bichloride : Mr. Elsernan said Alcoholism, The speaker traced the rise and progress treatment. nr drunkenness, viewed; from Its physiolog of Puritanism, declaring .that the grand ical sidols a disease viewed froua Its social characteristic of the Puritan was devotion Side It is generally estimated as a vice. The, to religion and education. The Puritan brains of sane men ana; soper men are so stood for both.; fought for both, suffered r bothand came to the greatly differentiated iu their development imprisonment-fosince the middle ages, that they begin to shores of New England for both. The look on many of the moral Vices as having a church and school aroused his ambition - at 7 BY REC'l) j - - ! G. RECEIYED Uratlfylne- to All. The high pbsitlbn. attained 'and the uni versal acceptance and approval of the llquid-frul- t Syrup of Figs. pleasant as tbe most excellent remedy laxative known. Illus trate the value: of the qualities on which its success is based : and are abundantly gratifying to the California Fig Syrup Com pany. SPOBTXSrCt WOXES. The coursing tournament which was to has been post- bave taken place poned indefinitely, owing to the fact that ius a arcs couiu nut oe secured Its time for the event as advertised. i and inflamed bis seal. Having suffered from tbe bigotry of religious but J wicked men ana iront intelligent but ignorant men he inscribed upon his banner the words Chrittian Educations He too jem-- p habited .both words; began each wlih .a ann shaped his ideas of law, of capital letterand of society under tbe Inthe family fluence of that shaping idea. The colleges and summer schools that sprang up in New only less in favor and number England are than the churches existing there. They all were the fruit of the devotion to Gold which was the deepest principle in the mind of the Puritan who built his home on the shores of the Massachusetts bay. The teachers of the New West Commission are In tbe direct line of that early movement. Many qualities of those 'people peculiar to that age have been dropped, but thedeep and,'Vital principles that educated tc.-.- are the movwhich those ing forces of the work teachers are devoted. V i nation and religion are their watch woi . , and supply tbe working theory on which they conddct their schools. Education inspired by religion and religion, sustained by developed reason comprehend the whole purpose and end of the New West schools. Surer foundation cannot be laid than the real merit which is the solid base for tbe mo success 200 i to-da- y. . tihvsical basis in diseased functions or structure of tbe nervous system. Insanity many years regard it now. und has been totupon cbangeu nerve ed as beingfunctions dependent fully us much so as tissue and and equally! with the latter disparalysis, is referred to the domain of the physiease were not for the ignorcian for cure. If itwho ance of the people formerly maltreated the the insane and who now rightly estimate disease of drunkenness according to the morals, the vice, in this science of social ease, would be on the side of the question opposite to that oeoupied byii) the Insane and drunkards. of nerve1 'physiology and 'The science has now so far advanced that, pathology in tbe minds of thinking men. alcoholism, like insanity. Is believed and verified to deof tbe nervous pend on- a diseased condition is not a cause, Drunkenness, then, systemo far as its evil results ettend. to social butii it Is one of evi) . In tbe t community, . , II , . the iDere- roSUHS OI fBJCI uiaeiwo.: n rcopie, I' re. err lu their estimates of the relation i r drunkenness to social degredatlon In Its ral, physical, aud financial aspects. . The antecedent of thee soplal evils is-rve disease, and drunkenness Is as much r .nlt as is the poverty, absence of mor-;- -, and general jlegredatmn with whieh ' enness is always associated. a question being proven that drunken : physical basis in a diseased' cou- iiofa the nervous system, it follows t to the domain treatment belou ' I'jyiKlclan rathertthan to thevper- r.rts of Christian ladles, the t labors of pastors, .or the ln-- 1 of temperance lecturers , who the effects of drunken-- t y Lttla of the cause. Medical re;: "ore. has teen limited m a v t cf the secondary or ' ti n direct ejects I i;1 of s,ctlug as a S:.l " S t.F IS C- -S Cl th SENT BY NUMBER NORVIN GREEN, President. I '"I The Burlington & Quincy has declared ". j s per cent. quarterly dividend of The "Straight Tip' company came in over the Union Pacific yesterday. Tbe strike of tbe and firemen on the St. Louis Beltengineers Line has been settled. R. F. Neslenof the Missouri Pacific Rail way, J. W. Iiotoh and D. S. Taggart, travel the Rio Grande ing passenger agents-p- f Western Railway, will start on a trip down tbe road ( - i . i ..,?,.'" U THOS. T. ECKERT, General Manager; Colonel Dodge left for Denver yesterday on bis special train. I -- , CEASKD BtritDIJSrd tTSELESS' RAILROADS tions.f ? - " The Sew yorlc.;Dally ! Jntfieotor very remarks: "We have tersely and forcibly stopped building useless! ; railroads; ceased capitalizing property at the rate of $5 to $1 of value; ceased dealing frantically in holes In ttie given up piling In tbe United states ground; that was requiredlra-inTreasury money circulation, and in a nundrea wayscondiproved our manners. mcthods and ( 1. i ' This Company TKAXSMITs and DELITtiRS messages only on conditions limiting Its liability, which have beea assented to by the sender of the following message-.; ,: Errors can be guarded against only by repeating a message hack to the sending station for comparison and the .Company will not hold itself liable for the amount of tolls' paid thereoni nor in any case where the claim is not presented or or of in transmission errors delays delivery Metoiigrt. beyond Varepested for transmission. is filed with the the after tn writing within message Comoajiy days sixty ? This is an V .VBKi'tATt:)) 3Ifc;SSA.tifc;. and i delivered by request of the sender, under the conditions named above. Chairman Flnley has preferred charges against tbe Chicago, tit. Paul & Kansas the Minneapolis delegation on its trio to ..Washington to secure the Republican Na The tional Convention for Minneapolis. complaint is made at the request of com petlng lines which were defeated In their efforts to get the narty. Officials of tbe Maple Leaf say tbey are prepared to prove that full fare was paid by the members of the party, and! assert that the chairman is acting wholly upon suppositions advanced pjr riyal roadaf ;j s ! Form No. pr CHARGED WITH RATI CTTTTIICG. i T SALT LAKE'S GOOD FORTUNE: . . - ng ay -- 44 EAST SECOND SOUTH ST. EASTEBII: fflSFIT CLOTHDJG PARLOBS, "A seemingly, trustworthy , plan for baf-fllticket scalpers has been hit upon by a Eastern prominent official of one of tbeman to a roads," said a Salt. Lake railroad "The scheme morning. yesterday reporter la Intended to cover reduced rate to the World's Fair. His method of reducing rates for tbe exposition is to add or deduct from the regular one way rate 25 per cent thereof land make that tbe basis on which to fix all rate from rates. For example, the regular New York to Chicago is t20.- - For a round making trip fare add; to that 25 ratescent, are desired 925. and if low one-wsubtract 25 per cent, making the rate from New York to Chicago $15, and fix tbe round leave, tbe scalper trip at f 10. This, would without any margin to work on, and the railroads would get all the revenue derived from tbe sale of soch tickets.' It la proposed to apply tbe same system of making rates from all points in tbe United, States, if tbe roads can be induced to adoot.the scheme." -J - i BaUSOAOS, XXZZI 1 I rse OT tTJSZSXiES UTTT, WEDNESDAY MOItrtfGr, OITST, NO VJflMJJJEK 25, 18U1. t3, rs, 8 . : V ? t it ' - 3 . ... kAxa r.-'- H3 cztz, e t tzizx ri |