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Show BTonvma votes. THE FIELD 'AP1TALI3TS! Ill TBS the Zatortstlnsr tug-of-w- ar a View of Putting In an Iron that Szeitini Here. CECKEfARY MELOr VERY BUSY JUST HOW 4 - ., . ... .. ) ; latter wti received fn ' this city yesteran day from a gentleman, representing Eastern syndicate jof capitalists, who will visit Bait Lake shortly to look over the field for the erection ofTan Iron smelter here. The letter went on to lista'to that If proper encouragement were iglven. the sroelter f BUICIt A RAND FACTORY. the MichiGeorge: F. Ilotre. gan Sand Ilrlok Company, aIs Is the city for stock company the purpose of organizing to purchase of the Michigan Sand ltrlck Company the sole rlihtjj to manufacture and ell patent brick, jiindf the sole right to jcuanufacture patent brickof"lo Utah by means of the patented process converting common river or other quality of silica sand into brick or other like; forms of building material by a chemical princess. KBAL. ESTATE HALES. ; A San first-cla- ! Following were the records: of real estate yesterday In tbls'city to iola Mover, warJt. J. Topping at al. tfortvoou lots in Place. t 2,800 ded, ! 15. ranty W. T. errler to R. Htewart, warranty !, lot dition I I, block Lake View 23,Ka-l- ..1...J.A ad- 50 , John H. Thompson to Jajnes 1 W. KauiKier . et al., warrauty dd, lots and 2, block 7, Irving I'ark ndditionl Ceorgo F. I'rlce and wife to George W. 1'riue, warranty dwed, part of lot 3, block 81. plat A. Kali Lake City survey and wife to Eliabetb M. CJooryrn K. Price, wurranty dei, part of lot 3, - block HI. plat A, Salt Lake City survey.. amns Gilbert ana wife t Moratz ltuphae.l, warranty deed, parti of etlon 13, township 2 south, rauge 1 w(jt. .. . , 400 180 3.433 ...JL Total.... ANN PA L eLeCTIOX. At the annual meeting of the Salt Lake Abatraot. Title-- ' & Truat Company, recently held In this city, the fallowing officers were 111., elected: Joseph II. Sidlth of Freeport, vico-. president; JamesEd IIIt. Noff of Denver, ;Jenter of this city, president andThe gentlemen named, and secretary. the Edward L. Colborn. also judge ntoarl ' i . f directors. V ' J comprise i 1 - i ltlcketts returned yesterday from a, J. ten days business ttojourn In Denver. Sneaking of Denver Mr. ltlcketts said the Colorado capital was very quiet. "Business M. Bremhobt Miss Sadie Casy Mrs Oscar E (3) Crowther Lydia S Crans Hattie 2) Iarrell Miss Elsie M leUlcn Misn LoloM . Doty Miss Kena Krickson Mrs Seltna L Kckuian Mrs G F r ucberns Mrs J Forbes Miss Annie Graff Miss May Gilbert Miss Amelia Hale Miss Maria llautner Mr Carrie lloward Miss B Ides Mrs David Jacobsoo Miss Annie Johnson Mrs Melinda King InMrs 1) W Lark Mrs Mary Lawrence Mrs C R Marshall Mrs R B Molligneux Kbotna ... old-tim- there," be conpractically at a standstill to Salt Lake firmly tinued, "and I return convinced that there 14 not a city la the I! 'West ahead of us." Abstracts of tltlo to real estate situated In '. Fait Lake co. neatly, aooucately and promptly furnished by the outity Ueoordar. I1AMAUK8. P-cl- j in America efore. Williams of Independence has announced that he will give away 5175,000 at his meeting $50,000 of which will be for the stallions Palo. Alto, Allerton, Nelson, Staiiiboul. Axtell, Delmarcb. and any others that might be entered. Such an event would attract a vast amount of Interest, and would settle the stallion championship. Jack Dempsey is a very cautious sort of a fellow, and iwhen a reporter asked him re cently what his opinion was on the merits of certain fighters he declined to give a direct answer On one point, however,; Dempsey had no hesitation in offering an Opinion, and that was in relation to John L. Sullivan. "Whift do I think of the result of a fight between Sullivan and Slavin?" be reSullivan can beat any peated. man In the"Ijthlnk world Slavin or. anybody else. He Is the greatest boxer and the greatest fighter thatany country over produced, and I shall never change my estimate of the man until somebody defeats him. When somebody does thai he will be the greatest, but not until then will there be a superior to John Li Sullivan In ni estimation, Dempsey also spoke.I well. of Jim Corbett. i ; AaXXTSEMSlTTS OF THB CITY. . O. B. Freeman, advertising. agent for the Is In the Donald Down le course of lectures. ' ' city The Flfst Brigade Band will have a genat 6 eral rehearsal at Social Hall p. in. Ail the members are expected to be .j' prosent. The clerks will hold a meeting at the Plumpers' hall at which all members of the Clerk's union are requested to be ; !.' present. The entertainment to have been given to Invited guests by Camp No. 5. Patriotic Older Sons of Amerloa. last night, was post, poned to so4ie future date. ;;, ',....- McClure Miss Dollie. McKown Miss B (2) Miss A ' McPhillany Mortisen Miss Annie Nielson Mrs E Olsen Mrs Ellen Peterson Miss Stina Mrs Jane Pvper ton Mrs A II Pal Kick ii son Mrs G Rybolt Mrs Maggie Rideker Mary Mrs William Rogers Mrs S Senior Shore Mrs Lina (3) Mrs J Stephenson Sue 11 Mrs J B Shoecraft MrsChristana Smith Mrs Addle A Slight MrsMrs Trapman Mlsa G Thoroddsen Mrs L H Thompson Wren Miss Clara E Weitz Mrs Trine Westlv Miss Eva M Wilklns Mrs Julia Webb Mrs Lizzie Welch Miss Sally hi "Health and Howi Maintain It." The tynvpanli, contra 'bass and trumpets ordered foijj the Salt Lake City Symphony Orchestra will arrive here next; week; their performers ave already been seleoted: i,i The Clipper Quartette now playing with VA Straight Tip." has as one of Its members, Howard Graham, a brother to the eminent composer and baritone singer, Charles : Graham of iew York City. Miss Coriifne Harris, the daughter of Coroner Harris! is quite a phenomenal soprano, will be heard being but J years of age. P. She at the O. 8. of A. enter- ' Friday evenimr tainment and will sing "Marguerite." The hopJ.glven by the .Boys Club at st night was attended by a Younger's goodly number of young people. The committee on arrangements was represented as follows: Ci H. Wills, J. B. Lewis. John ind H. 3. Young. An enjoyable Stringham dancers. evening was passed by the merrywill ooonr next bail given by the boys The of It. j jf the strength L ii By way of explanation it is well kere to on the 18th pf December. ' AT state that a railway association composed of the Union Paclflo. Central Pacific, South"A Straight Tip" had another good audiern Paoiflo and many other roads met in St. ence at the Theater last evening. It will Louis In 1884. and agreed to honor a certain be heard at the matinee this afternoon and form of tioket which they adopted, and again which they issued to the several companies The advance sale of "Yon Yonson" seats to sell. onAmong the many requirements this morning. This attraotion will be opens Is necestioket It the adopted. printed a .good oue and decidedly novel. genulnely over which the sary to state only the ijnne 'Y 'rfl WOSDERLAffD. , controversy arose, atjid that was that' theLittle. oners' 'day has rolled around at this ticket should be signed by the original pur- popular-priced and always popular resort. rhinnr. To resume the thread of the story: At In Herr Orloff the youngsters will find a young minds will study for which their He being the starting point of the CenOgden, Is termed "the Paoiflo westward for the first time hardly prove equal. tral Hamilton .was taken to task about his ticket. transparent! man" because moving life and muscles, veins and There the agent told him ho would have to the actionareof the blood, and conclosely': arteries would with or trouble have the he distinctly visible. sign the. unanimous demand. Manductor. Hamilton replied he had had no Acting under Day has secured the valued services of troublo so far, and U would be time enough ager Mind-readSeymour for one" more week. has performed even more reOn the train Conductor Luty asked him to Mr. SeymOo . tests during the pkst few days Ign the ticket, pay his fare at local rates markable than at a$y time during his engagement. or get off the train. Hamilton refused to The children have a treat in store for them act. At Wells Conductor Case repeated the of many new wax figures rams performance with htm, but to no pur- to see, consisting and views, i Then; top. In the theatorium pose. At Winnemucea Conductor Derbyand shire" "went for hltn; he. must sign, pay there is aa especially to for. dis- - amusing showed a or him and particularly off, fare local get - " t aaacuvr. Aifccu . uuuuuiaa costs children. It too. the Remember, 1 (Will please pftbGU all parts of the house.I to ' "treat passenger as it he had but 10 centsito j i v'ThQ1 was passenger co ' ticket." 33. BewelL I' of Oeatb. , J'osepb Immovable. At Rye Patch Derbyshire and The many friends of Joseph B.. Sewell. Jlrakeman Grant sejeed him by the collar, to learn of be' sorry the neck and wrists and tugged at formerly of- i Ogden, 'will s rape of . ,! '! y him three or four minutes, but failed to hisHedemise-'p-been 111 health for some time In bad for sent him. Then the Saratoga they budge sis weeks ago. he went away that gentleman when, about trunk smasher. Before made his appearance Hamilton took a pistol hoping to get relief. andHo traveled through Oregon. Yesterday out of a valHe as the best means t3 staud Arizona, California the conductor bis sister. Mrs. H. W. Nichols, received a that worthy off, and ijwhen from La Grande, Or., announcing returned with his force he lost stomach for dispatch the Job. At Wadsworth. Hamilton was Mr. Sewell' death on the previousl day at e nuked out and handcuffed by officers ot thnt place. He was a loving husband and father, a the law at the Instigation' of the company. kind neighbor and" true man In every walk There he was kept live days, during which Ufe. He leaves in Weber county a father he answered to the charge ot assault with a of a wife and. and was acquitted. Many and mother ot feeble, years, deadly weapon aro Mr. Omitted in the above seven children to deplore his loss. minor matters . r tatement ot, facts about which there Is Sewell was about 4S j ears of age. In .this city and He was f well-knotlltrht disagreement. throurhout the Territory, having lived her The Jury retired to fconslder their verdict was a man ot decided for thirty years. He they re- character rt 2:15 p. m. yesterday and at 3for and an- - out and out American, plainturned into court with a verdict Liberal and Imtiff and taxing the company to the tune of and necessarily a strong at any slight cast upon bis and country. 1 14.750 In the way of repair for damages patient ated ;'. His prostrate wife, his children ...-. sustained. warmest sympathy. for plaintiff shared with their parents are; entitled to t'ountel t lc!o ;s principal the honors ot a pro-- r , Uook at Anetlon.. ovation when tls news of the ver-- 4 and litsale--50volumes standard private street. t the Virginia City and miscellaneous works, family and teach(." :. ) Untrrpriae. ers' bibles. "Albums, scientific, medical, law, .e-c i l,ae( in tle West 1 mechanical works,; ait and rare works-Auctio-n i ss - i to-nig- ht. Macleod Mrs H Mack Miss K K McKibbin Mrs Charles McClure Mrs A H ' Madden Mrs Ashley ' - : . er well-prepar- ed bill-arrange- l- A m. , ' j J j ' . j wn I. . 1 00 ; -- ?, t ' fl-l- r l 1 a Cream Is the only perfect SO'I complexion. There I r, It t pel liinds and roue fortius climate. s..c. at .... ct 43 Main' street. ; Furst Fnrs! Furi! vi i 7 p. ni. t j i Fcal skin g arments anrt fine fancy furs In stock and m to'orer. Furs claaned. rc ved- and reatted by exclusive rtpnir.r r.:i. . if New Yon.. Nov. 27. Money on call, easy; at at 2Vi per cent. Prime mercantile naper, unchanged. bills, Sterling exchange, steadv ; sixty-da- y S4.80M; demand, $4.833. close offered SESERAL --OT AIL- - ' . v: , Arnold Ward Anderson J W Adams Ezra C Adams Edw Brooks Orson Brosblnsky L Braniard U J BovdellJos Birkner Karl Bradley A E Barnes Newton Tbedor Bailey Bundsdo Karl Barkley J II Harnett u tr Baltze E.V W Back Chris Bayles DcClelBrown N A Brown land Colon Cummings Geo Chrlssman C Courtney F -- i Crone JO Corselli K Calvist Ceoil Cavanangh O CaniDbell Wm Uowni ng w u A?nneiian jm Dose C has A Davis J T Davenport J A Davenport C S DahlWUl E vermin Jerry Eoble J H Eohorz Jno 1 Eardley JRobt ; Frances FlyeliW Franzuis Gab Foman C C Flouders Mr Ferris P Fareblon J W FellmoreGus GrundtWm Griffin W T Goodloe J A J Gresham J A Goenzle Copy- - Gildie Wm Gee Geo A log Co. Hollingsworth Houston Robt Houts Henry Hope H Hessler Dr. Uosraan E i'alverson J Hanly Michael Hirt Jl V G Heath H EChas Hazel tine Harris E Hendrlcksoa AHolmes W H L C Isler Jones Jr Jno Johnson Geo Johusen R W Jorgesoo It.1 IIB Krotke Max K"liovlon V 8 Ki lton W J Keyes H Kerus E Kerchwal ' Lewis Thos W Mohler H Y Mercer S Martin E L Mathews C: ' Mullsnev T A Miller Mr Mott B T Morris H O McLean W B 2McKeneie Wm McGee Scott McHugh J H McDonald V McEntlre C M Newman Thos Nielson N P Nenquist Joe Nichols H K 3 Nelson A c Nye Wm Adsmson W G Allen Taylor Bobannan J H Brandon Frank Bugbler Barker NO Baurt Geo Bennett C E Beyler Dan New York Market. New York. Nov. 27. Hops Firm. Coffee Options closed firm and 1550 points up. Sales, 60,700 bags. November.. 913.00; December. 12.0U12.5; May, 811.4011.65. Spot Rio Firm; No. 7. !33e,rSugar89 Raw, steady; sales, 14.000 bags; molasses. test, 23c; refined, easier. Wool Steady; domestic, 3036c ' . . . Crook J C Coon David Cory Edmond Condow David Chicago. Nov. 27. Wheat Steady; cash, 92Vo: Deoember. 93o; May,9999Jfc. Corn Firm; cash, 70o; November, 74c; Decsmber, 47 c;May. 4343?80. Oats Steady; cash, 333c; December, S2o; May. 327S33c Pork Steady: cash, S3.458.50; December, . J8.45; January, 8 11. 2551 1.27 Lard Steady; cash 76.126.15; December, 6. is Vi; January, io.2So.a7Vi Barley Nominal; 59c. AfTEBSOOS BOARD. Qulet;5&caJ0o. Barley Flaxseed 9595o. .1 vvnisky Shoulders 84. Short Shor ribs $5.55.85. Deokerson J P Dilwerta Jos Drix B S Evans D N IS'-il.S- clear-f6.0O'6- Q5. , Chicago Live Stook. Chicaso. Nov. "27. Cattle Receipts. 9003; market steady and stronger; top prices for natives. 4.fc55.85; medium. 84.004 Sj others. Frayeln DJno Fowler D Federlke Texans,'S2.2Q2.30; Stockers, 82.10 ' 3.50. Hogs Receipts, 31.000; market active and 10ai5o higher than Wednesday's close; rough and common, 83.00ia3.80; packers and shippers', 83.853.95; prime, heavy and butchers' weights, 8l.O0a-.15light. 83.253.75. 4000; market active and Sheep Receipts, 84.3! higher: native ewes, f2.503.65; mixed. 4.65; wethers, 84.505.S0; westerns, 8 1.30 Gregg Nyce Grot tan G Glte K Hunter L H Hatters Frank Henry Mill Hoyea Jno and lemalo sexual cured; we warrant an abso- waoLisALS 3 J K.bby A V 3 - . rS-mov- al in. i -- , i Clotit- - r at the, fH . LEHI . . HOTEL,) LEHI, . . j remaining two weeks. DRS. LANSING !& SANBORN. JOSL I fWos , Guardian of London, Commercial Union of London, Sun Fire Office of London, -Phcenix of London, Lancashiro of England, -City of Lojidon, Caledonia of Edinburgh Manchester .of England , Fire Association of Philadelphia, & PIR K, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, . : - , ' i ....... - i ! H.S Girard of Philadelphia, Merchants oi N. J., -American jof N. Y Providence of Washinftonf Oakland Home, AND SILVERWARE. Sole agents for the PATEK, PHILIPPE A CO. t ES. WATCH SOUVENIRS In TEA, COFFEE and OKANG SPOONS. The finest and largest assortment in jthe city. Tourists will r find here the most unique it select from, designs toLatest Novelties la Gold and Silver. All the Our store has iatelv been enlarged andthorefuted nnett have and newly stocked, and we aowWest. equipped Jewelry Uoubs in the & PARK- JOSLIN authoriaed are the enlv City rn WASATCH Roller : Qfitcs and Mills, : Brands: High Patent and Straight Grade, and warranted as good as any maao in Utah. highest cash price pfad lor good Wheat. fyTae ICiC OUttW VU LUH iliii j, pi O. 105, Office on East First South Street IITJSITCR & CO.. IrODirietoT ( CITT., - -- .168,803.00, Woris, 424 Wast 1st South st. p Strea City Office, 11 West Second Sonth - MANUFACTURERS ; ... OF ' W '': i V'i 1 Miiiiiig Machinery, Concentrating Mills, ftuarta Ulills, Smelting Furnaces, Ore Cars, Car lWheels, Slug Pots 1 --- Grrateful. - - EPPS'S 1,586.898.06 1,554,658.00 1,386,842,00 1,344,316.00 500,192.59 And All! liinds of Mining and deduction Machinery, Builders' Iron "Work, Steel Beams. Bepairs on Machinery, Pipej Cutting and Everything Appertaining to Our Ian i ..j ffv'. Promptly Executed. WHOLESALE GROCERS, ZJaXCJB 5,7 10,983. 00 J Best Graces of Roller Process Flour. SALT 4346,41 9. QO i .1' Patent - Agricultural. JL.Y. j; Gagkv Fonndry and ilaeliine Co.. Time-Keeper- s. Special attention to mall order. ! f i , 9--00 Springfield, of Massachusetts, , We Ketxivtiollefe Assets, $21,911,715.74 13.689,277.00 8,432,197.00 7,430,535.63 15,000,000.00 Capital, " 10,000,000.00 Assets, i ,9 23, 6 1 1,168,196,00 : IN- - DEALERS t COCOA 1 PilASEfi kowiedga of natvral law "By a thorough which govern the operatiotis of dieeetton and a oaref ul application of the fine tritlon, andotby Cocoa. Mr. Epps has propertiesour well selected breakfast; tables with a delicately Srovided beverage, whieb may save ns many heavy doctors' bills. It Isabyi the ludlcious use of such articles of diet that constitution may be until strong enough to .resist gradually built up Hundreds of subtle every tendency to disease.' maladies are floating around ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point. w may escape a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well for many tilled with pure blood and a T properly nourished t frame. "Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold d tins oy grocers, labeled thuat only in JAMES EPPS A CO., HomcBopa thio Chemists. London. England. ; half-poun- Ij. O. T. Y TT9 ) CHALMERS, Hi Genera AYcstcrn Uafiager, Rsrtb Txnlre Cllrr- - tTtaSiJ Helena, Zloatsma. MINING MACHINERY Ore of 1! br And Machinery for the Systematic Reduction Suifofers of the HOMESTAKE, GRANITE MOUNTAIN, DRUM LUMMON, . WUNUft, DLUC DIKU, IXAINblUN ana M: 'i COMPANIES' REOUCTION WORKS. Hfi ' Holsioer jesaoitiM, amvd and 0ive nettna: Motet. Osvslfttkmsot Prospastlng sad Sulldera of Improved Afr Compressors and Wire Tramways. Frue Vanning Wlaonlhes arid Brnbrey Concentrator, w " ' r ' Cabl the Tailor, XJkKJB CXTT. SALT "' -- : '. ' i " . r rJ30TOC3C ELECTRIC BQT.Ti 4aiwit JLiidgcrxxiood Hoiisting Engines, tr : $3.50 to $11 Put 13 5HCUR3 FRTSL'ACE By - werkmea. &rsv-las-s f taucux. i with a Remedy, is sold8pnitt l MINING DQ'JBLE-CRitfPE- D Olstoeod Cove La manhood! RESTORED. "S4VATIVO." the Wonda-rfu- TYLER WIRE WORKS 24 HOURS SLITS L!ACE IN Bank Clearances for the Past Week. 1 140 Main St. (In rear of Bank of the 8ALT LAKE Cimr. UTAH. i I JEWELERS, 170 -- 172 Main Street, -- All, S-onrje- SstabUshed 1BG2. and steady: December 6s 3d and steady; January 5s 4d and steady." i . Fire Insurance flgBncni, of Tfic Largest and . NOVEMBER 30, Lrrxarooi., Nov. 27. Wheat Unehanged. poor for spot and fair for fu'Corn Demand tures: spot, 6s 5d and steady; November, 6s 4Vd New York, Nov. ST.Bradttreet't - gives the Oglesby G W O'Connor DTJ Peak J L Peterson I following table of clearings: Palmer Jos Qtrk Patt Kamsev W Raney Sam Rafftery Story Reed Clearances. Incr'se. Decr'se Cities. Kittle Mike Reed Sandv J HRW Reane M R Randall HJ Reed A C Robinson L Ruasch Hermain Roearlg Geo .08 New York..i....i.. 8 898,389.000 .... j... Rudloff Adam Ryers W A RodelfyTE 1.9 i....... Boston. 80,245,000 Smith V H Smith L W ';i Smith James; . 11.9 80,259.000 Chicago Schneeder Joe Smith Henrv Soott Z V EVT 55,913,000 ....4... Philadelphia ....... Sewell Edward Sa fjord James- Sanborn H 0.9 ........ St. 18.364,000 Louis. Sansone C Singleton R Shelley W F 13.93aO0O Kan Francisco 23.5 ........ Stockland Mr Sherwood B X Shank BN S. ... . 12,578.000 Baltimore........... I E Btaab Philip ..... Spear Wm R Sturdevant 16.9 11,193.000 Cincinnati... D R Alex J Strong Spencer Stephen 19.0 13,276,000 ...iiii.. Pittsburg......;.Sears Thos W Sodeburg A A Sprsgue B . 8.113.000 39.6 Minneapolis........ Toll J W TaylorWJRDDTIerney W J; ... Orleans New 12,533,000 5.8. J... Townlod J J Telfer JW.J Thompson 13.4 ........ B.a"?3,958 St. Paul............ Teasdle Henry Thornton Fred Toynt Wm 4.S , 3.855,163 j... Denver........;. Tuff Horace Tobin Mich l Tnbin M ......... 1.8 .A... .. .Omaha.: 3,893,143 Truer Ed ... ........ 3.845. OOO Or Portlaud, ........... Co Underwood JRTJtah Portrait 14.3 ........ 2,129.000 Duluth.. Dr J M Van W Horn Vride Van Voorhes J .8 Sal Lak City... i;483.0i0 ' ' Vreiner Robt LC TMSoms 3.4 1,039.000 Walker J H Walker WT Watters L 11 .. ... 36.9 SeatUe...: 667,aw . Ward H M ' 341.500 Wolton J H Wier J W 10.0 ........ Los Angeles........ Wsdeman M Welner Gust. Wehner A L White Robt Winter Dr TA. Whitman Tbos Total ......., 81.007.49100' ,.. White JmM ivnitnev J K. AVUlisms Joseph Winehell Q C WhtteombFrank Williams Charley ..... ; . .Woods Chas H Fatal Jt acid en t. .: M. ii; rACKAets. Charley Sprlngvllle iJndpendrn. 26thp the Carroll Roy Cook Meg Miss son of John head at Burt, Burt, living Nellie Heidel Rose Perry. of Hobble creek, met with a sad accident Viva Woods ScmggsVandercookJtCo cost him his life. He and yesterday which .'1f , LA, BBNTONV P. M, his brother, who have been working on the Railroad for some! time, and Throat diseases oommence with a cough, Tlntio Iiange what Is known as a dry camp, it bas cold or sore: throat.- - "Brown's - Bronchial having haul- - all the necessary for them to Troches" give immediate! relief. Sold only been water used, both for the txse of stock and . .. In boxes. Price 25 cents. over which water Jl W. E. SMEDLEY & GO LOCATKI) AT We will open a branch office Liverpool Grain. Journal AGENTS FOR- - i ISTREET. 64NextMAIlSr Door to State lianlt ot Utah. K?c: Neweomb C H 2forihweatm Lit 4 Stock aaTait. nsALxas nf isp California. Powder Works, Ilerctales arid Blade Powds' Euffalo Scales, bltxO. Fuse. McCASKELL'S PATENT CAJR WHEELS, i Caps Vacjiuf and Engina OH, Jotua. A Rotllns Sons A Co.'s Steel Wir Cylinder Rope, Etocltliolra Tar, -Pitclx Rosin, axul Ltabricatingr Oils, Wir .: I NOW rERMANENTLV Nov.' 27- .- Wheat was rdoderately aotlve and stronger. The opening was about Ho lower than Wednesday's closing: then advanced "weakened and declined V4c; then rallied c; again became easier,-- fi actuated some and closed about H&o higher than Wednesdav. Receipts, 2,643,000 bushels; shipments, 1,819,000 bushels. MeLellan M McKerma Mr McCurran W S Newell N F I i - The Wheat Market. Megrnm Frank Mixer J W Moore J S Morris Benny . assoantxKT or j j Cbticaoo, S ETOL- - ETC., Belting, Paekic, Hose, Machinisi3 Tools and Supplies, Wood and ilrerv Working; Machinery, .Blacksmiths' and Foundry Tools and Ma. chinery, Mill Furnishings, Pulleys, Shafting", Etc., Steam and Water Brass Goods, Yalves, Steam Fittings, Et lute cu.ro of organic j stricture complete witjiout, danger or detention from JjUsinesg; lost mannood restored jj cross eyes piles straigtiteried in one minute; treatand fissure cured witn one ment; tiie eye, ear, nose, throat and rectum succassjully treatei. Consultation and examination free. V7e lurnisn our own medicines. A iriendly jtalk costs notb.- 4-- JudkinsAM Jones Walter Kurzie F W etsisu TINWARE, FINDIKGS.fs : ; ; dis-ea.se- : Hoyde Ed Hesslsr Dr. TOOLS. STOVES, ; ii Firm; 94944o. Rye MINERS' attd a All male Markets. Chicago PORENOOX BOARD. CO' " lake New York, Nov. 27. Copper Weak; November. $11.10. Lead Stendy; domestic, 84.25. . Tin Steady; Straits, 119.95. -- AND PRIVATE DISEASES. . The Metals. NER70US, : Iron, Steel, Iron Pipe, BLOOD REVIEW. New York, Nov. 27. The stock market firm with prices at "a standstill. Prices opened soon began to decline, and the close was dull and heavy, at slight fractional losses In most stocks. Government bonds Were steady. Petroleum closed at 583c Ostcrburg Miss A M Porter Miss Maggie Plummer Mrs Dr Chris Rogband Mrs f W Rulter Mrs M Robinson Miss May Shark Miss Minnie Julia Spear Mrs Smith Mrs G 11 Swift MUs Helena Carrie Sprage Miss Stewart Mrs Annie Thomas Mrs A H H Tyler Mrs Mies Jessie Tighlinon Mrs Emma Wetraore Wrieht Miss Caroline Wilson Mrs Frank Wells Mrs J E . Ward Miss Llna Wyland Miss S J ii' ....... t Kiehn Miss Minnie K LeiKhty Mrs Ella - . . XININO STOCKS. 2 10 J 1 85 Mexican Alice 38 00 . 2 20 Ontario B. .t B 3 25 . 1 10 Ophir C. Point 2 25 . 4 50 C. C. A Va Plymouth 1 25 . . . 2 00 Eureka Con. Savage . 1 SO Sierra Nevada.. 2 25 H. A N .. .... 11 05 Homes take.. .. . 10 50 Standard 85 Horn Silver. . . 3 80 Union Con Iron Silver.... . 1 35 Yellow Jacket.. 1 25 THE MONET MARKET. i j Dr. C. F. Wilcox lectured last night at 233 West First! North to the students of the Latter- - Day (Saints' College on the subject Of The, case of Asa M- - Hamilton vs. The Pouthern Pacific Cbmpany. being an action for $100,000 damages for being ejected from h railroad train of Itha defendant, occunied United States Circuit the attention of the"licfuro Court at Carson, week-Jus- Judge Hawley and ended. a Jury, all of the The history of thb oase. briefly stated, is a follows: October 1, 1888.! a person unknown In the case thought atloket at Omaha. Nob., for a passage over the Union Pacific, Central Paclflo and; connecting line to San Cal. This person rode on this ticket Diego, There he sold his tioket to Denver.-Colo- first-claa. unlimited, unsisaed " being for t52. About ticket to a ticket broker 1889, the plaintiff, the 28rd of January, llamlltiin. hnncrht Lhlaii tinknt nf the flrn I r r for $60, and started West on his way to setestate at Portland, Ore., tle up his father's to touch San Francisco on his but IntendingUnion Pacific conductors reeog- way. The ' and be got a section In-- Pullman sleeper on Cork Mrs Mary W Christeniwn Laura Clennell Mrs Ellen Dickerson Mrs J P Drake Airs Lue Dullier Kwtta EtherinKton Lucy Evans Miss Belle Ferguson Miss Claire F racer Mrs Fred GrifltnH Mrs Dora Miss G Handrigsen Haight Mrs J W Irvine Mrs Laura E Johnson Miss C C : : flo 124U U. S. .Express Lake Shore.. 140 Louisv'l & Nashv'l 77KiFareo Express: 82 M Miohlzan Ci3ntral..l00 Western Union a Missouri Pacific 60!Amer. Cotton'Oil 29? 11 Terminal Northern Pacific 23 do preferred.. . 71 Oregon Short Line. A'Z Rio Grande West., Northwestern .... do preferred..., 73 do, preferred... New York Central. 1144 do firsts 788 16 Ore. Improvement. 2V Lead Trust gentlemen's list. ht to-nig- . 1 Asa M. Hamilton jvs. The Southern Company llisiory of the Case Trial and Verdict. 'i The racing next year promises to be sensational, fpr already many ot the trotting associatlonsiare contemplating giving purses richer than have ever been contended for ay ! ; !':-- ; News fron New York has been received who has been seriously e form. regaining that Jack Dmpsey, 111, Is his to-d- 1 K44.7SO r THE CURE I CHROHIC, j . T. B. Tewkesberry, al Park City hardware Is In the city atjtbe Continental. dealer, " Joseph W. Taylor fs getting out the plana for a four-stor- y undertaking establishment to be erected In the spiMng. J. J. Derlght, general western agent for Lock Company, with headthe Hall Safe quarters at Den ver, is jut the Terupleton. William F. Greavps, representing a big company In St. Paul, accompanied Mrs. Greaves, Is stopping at the Knuts- ty ford. William Ilutttg- and wife of Muscatine, Iowa, are at the Templeton. Mr. Huttig is a halt owfler In the Huttlg Brothers ManuMuscatine and is In Company of And facturing on business Lake pleasure. (alt ' jv-L- i . , Mc-Kinn- ey NOTE AND r'r.RSONALM ' , . I I ! The New Orleans sports, are Tery warm Sulliover Paddy Slavln's refusal toj meet van in their; country. The papers, especially the Urates, "openly declares that the Australian's: excuse that Mitchell will be arrested if he goes down there fa but a subterfuge. It is asserted that Slavin has been told by Mitchell that Slavin would not get a fair show iri New Orleans, and they are growling llkp timers. They point to the excellent record of the Olympic Club and the high standing In the community of President Noel arid the other managers. '. i , Francisco paper says there Is not race track In California. 1 "Kales d ss ss-- u. C0, & --FOB- . . ; ': : co , . The San Francisco Post says Joe Choynskl has gone Into training for his battle with Billy Woods! which is slated to tako place In the California Club next mouth. Both men are confident, and a sharp, hard fight Is expected. Joe Is not the style of a fighter that will stand a slow pace. " i A number of Eastern horse . papers, while acknowledging the superiority of California horses, scoff at the narrow style In; which racing Is conducted there and remark that In order to race their horses California own? era have to send their stables East. There Is a irreat dejtl of truth in this. would be located here beyond a doubt. HEAVr COBBEBPOKDBXfK. Secretary Meloy Ibf j be Chamber of Com-tnerIs waist deep In correspondence. 12 very scores of letter of day's mall brings and Its adrantages. Lak Salt about Inquiry . f . To-nig- ht A H -- jUiumber of people. by a largeSAO and an elegant cue presented money was Company.-- Second by the Bruniwlck-Balk- e Fred Youngberg money was 25. and Charlie Caswell will play- the first game of the tie fori third money. fj sonal. iilSTITUTE -- " sngTT M. LiEDIG ALAND SURGICAL j f . - - He Has Scores of Xetter Dally A Last evening Forest and Manning1 played off their tie for first and second .mouey In 8antl Brick iiacf tory j Proposed pool tournament at100the Cullon- - ManAbstract, Title Guaranty and Trmt the won by ',a score of to 76. The game ning watched Company Klection Note and Per wa a very interesting one. and wasThe first , UTAHj 1. TatBtnra. t The DailtNov. Omci orLake The day services of .the district meeting 27, 183L I Salt City". of Utah ministers was fairly welt attended BCLtlOX AN'U LEAD. yesterday. at , the Methibdlst Episcopal Church. Although the Interest awakened Corrected by Well. Farja & Co.) by these meetings bas beenj an encourage-me- ut to the ministers, it has not heen as general as the moreyet ardent' members of New York, per 100 lbs LEAD. . ....L.....14 23 the meeting would desire. SILVER. v. The day's service were opened by Be New York, per ounce., j. ....... E. Ii. Snow, who conducted the prayer ser.V.T.". 43 vice, This lasted thirty minutes, audjwas London, per ounce an Interesting feature of the prosrs.ro me. SAN FRANC ISC a MINING STOCXi At 9 o'clock the revival agencies were taken up. Ke r, E. G. Hunt delivered:, an Special to TRiBtrxK,! excellent address land Imparted many new of Sax Fraxcisco. Novj 27. 139L and, pleasing (features to the. subject BOARD. 9:30 A. preaching. He was followed by liev. G.L C 1 40 2GO Overman. .8 1.65 upon the subject of the Holy SO Savage.. WuyolckBov. .t 1 95 E. few a II. Snow advanced 1 90 25 Union...'... Spirit.on 5tt Potoi 90 1 40 900 Alta 100 H. &, N...... Ideas personal work as an Important fac21 Point 115 300 L. Wa&h tor In revivals. The discussion was closed 3U0 55 1 55 I4n0 N. yTT.... 150 Jacket.. by Rev." George M. Jeffrey on tbe question auo N. Comnw. 35 250 Belcher..... 1 70 of song service. , 30 100 Delmonte.., 45 Alpha The next topic on - the programme was 3X1 35 30Q N. B. Idle.. . S. Nevada.. 2 50 2j0 "Christian Experience." The subject was 1UU S. Belcher.. 2 0O 750 Bulwer 45 bandied by Uev. C. L.' Paxter oo Justifica2:30 r. i boa an: 55 tion," Rev. J. D. Glllilau "Itegeneratioa" 103 Justice 3 20 KOpbir......S and Ber. WVD., Mabry on f'Sanetiflcatlon. 5 100 Alta.: 50 Mexican.... 2 85 30 35 Kentuck... 50 C. C. fc Vs. 4 85 After the discussion of Chri Ian experi55 550 New York.. 100 Potosi...... 195 ence the meeting adjourned uui.. 2 o'clock 1 15 40 100 CoiuraoDw.. 100 Point. ... p. tn. 1 55 30 100 Delmonte. 100 Jacket 3 o'clock Rot. C. at Upon reassembling 1 65 .. 20 55t Bulwer 100 Belcher. L- . 10O Peerless 20 1 50 100 Bullion jLlbby opened the exercises by the discussion of "Preaching." .lie talked on the M. s 2:30 APTK p. STREET John Preparation ofon, a Sermon."of aRev. C 1 65 100 Belcher Savaee.'. '..$- 1 35 Telfer Sermon" 350 followed "Delivery 1 40 1 40 150 S. Belcher.. Chollar and Key. G. E. Jay ne closed the subject with 200 40 100 Alpha 100 C. C. Va ... 4 85 the "Purpose of a Sermon." 1 95 85 400 Alta 100 Union 40 The "Social Services" was handled by 100 S. Nevada.. 2 50 tOO Caledonia.. 45 100 N. Comw... 350 Mexican. 2 30 Rev; B. Crook on "The Class Meeting" and 25 100 L. Wash'n.. 3 30 450 Ophir .. Rev D. T. Hedges on "The Prayer Mee1 55 1 15 100 New York.. 50 Point J ting.' 7 audiAt o'clock last night a good-size- d ence assembled 'to listen to addresses by MEW 'YORK MONEY AND STOCKS. lieve. R. T. 8mlth. George M. Jeffrey and T. New York, Nov. 27, 1S9L O. IlIfT, which closed the1 district meeting SILVER. BAR for this year. S .94X Silver ' GOVERNMENT BONUS LIST OF LETTKKS U. S. 4's, coupon. .117 t XT. S. 2's, regular. .100 I Pacific 6' s .111 IN THE U S. 4s, regular.. .117 RKMAIXIXG UNCLAIMED I,ake City on Nov. 28. 1891. RAILROAD STOCKS CLOSING QUOTATIONS. To obtain any of tbette letters the applicant must Atchison Navigation 75 43! Oregon aiau call for "Advertised Letters' and give the date of Canadian Pacific... 87U 38' the List. If not called for within two weeks they Canada Southern.. 60 pacino Pullman Palace.... 78 V will be sent to the Dead Letter Orrics: 38 31 Central Pacific Reading.... LADIES' LIST. 8IV4 Rook Island 10li Burlington... 73 i . . 138 A St. Paul Delaware Lack Allen Mrs Minnie Allen Miss Little 3SV4 . A 43 Omaha. R. G D. Paul St. A Burton Mrs C V liube Mrs AJlce pref'd.. 30 Texas Pacific Erie 13i Baker Mrs Geo Burt Mrs Jennie W 41 Kansas A Texas... 16 Union Paclflo Buchel Mrs Rudolph Uickluf Mrs Kate 43 : - ' tZZSXSSTIBS. XL 0rrles Durlnff tlx Day smd ETexttng' Topics XMsousssd. In large number of men Interested contest about to be held in this of the Utah Underat the parlorsfast city, met evening. Repretaking establishment the different teams sentatives of .uearly all were prcsenU and all were eathuslastlo over the coming eyent. .; moved that the meeting Captain Lltnge to the late Captain adjourn out 'of respect,were in the building. Parker, whosje remains This was done, an d the next meeting will be held Monday evening at the same place. i M. H. Walker has kindly consented to allow the teamt to use Central Hall to practice in. and the contest will no doubt be held there commehclng on Christmas Eve. A M. 'OTEMBBE 38; 1891i SfbltXtSTG; J.MZTl CXITf. UTAH, THE DAILY TEIBUNE: CLOTH, Ovilis. PosptXa 7VZ1 CONCBNTRPTTION ELECTRIC ELEVATORS. LLa i Band Rock Drill and Compressor, Gb's EJoraton. Guarantee Written to ears all Keivous dis- t KIKSSLAkD m Knowl' Puajs, Ra0i Shwort, B5V5LA3 SAW GILLS. j eases, such as Weak Loss of Broia 1 ". Memory, Ueadaebe. Pewer, Wakeful nes. Lost 2faa . I. bood, Kervooso sitodA, all arains and tas loss f fower Before & from Use. Oceans la Generative Hie. Photographed v... av euuM'Br .1, youthful loaiscrcUons, or the exorstiye ass S tobacco, opium, or stimulants, which u) tirnaMly lead to Innriaity. CoacampUoa aud Insaaitv. utap In convenient form to carry in tiie vest5 pocket. Jrrios wertTea l a package, or 6 for 5. WiUi every f. i t After I i if to ours cr t'rcuUr free written gusrantee feint by mail te any addra money, ia plata cavelepe. Mention this paper. Address, MADRID CHOSiCAL CO.i Branch Offica for n. i. A, f.V -- Dearborn Street,' CHICAGO, XIX. FOR SALS IN SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. BY ' Kelden, Druggist, 338 Main St. liabert ' S3S i II Ik ft. - ; B. K. BLOCH & GO.. 1 -- ie themselves. The road was hauled was very narrow, and meeting a l 1 are Maple Sap: wagon Charley turned out to allow it to We guarantee oar Maple Sap to be abso Into the road again his lutely pare,: and will forfeit 1100 If oar pass. In getting tipped over, cramped and"the statement Is found untrue. It la made di- wagon became tank and him underneath and throwing is to the far from sap. superior rectly made from so lived he him bnt a that crashing badly sagar. maple ayrup . short time. Tho remains were brought in , Rogers & Co., ' last night and will be interred this afterThe Leading Grocers, noon. f 45 East 1st South S. . , Tom ETIerbeek's Coal OfHce, 49 East First South; yard. 43 T7. 1st Couth. k estate real iGood unincumbered Eoek Springs, Black Butte and Pleasant of merchandise. Valley coal. bottse: good looatlon? Elegant to exchange for i Horses to excaar for real e state and r - itr J, u - S Jfor L:r t. J. U. real estate to exc . i Nelson. 43 East outistrt U Always refrs.L. . uv: :rat:-Idaa- L - J i , . for-stoc- ester's Kaarllsk Ptasaead Kraad, - ly-.Jk ; ' i. k avad ri. i 1.1'. nal un J BmA Orlg-- f in 0-- y wixMk 1 mjaA ' M jT.iij. IS f- 1 ., i- -- tmul metai m v T - - - ubfn UUr, ' fcr ' lrsa X31 COUTH . lw''l t i t)(ffi'd) fi'i 'rt to amy Fr.r" i I wjj k I MJL1t INO sul-ere- a r- iri i' k 3 L twenty- I ' ii si . ... ,1 i ... . Insurance. Companies: s i ; Accitj." IT,', ( rll day.-r!'tr.t M Asnt for the following dalt tjiiin crrr. if 11. Last STKIT, - Authorized Ftr-- y 1 J UAKJ r,a sossiT. ' i Coacercial St. 17-19 i 6m!m. uei ask wttefc Xrn aamm 13-15-- A.nder&oii, Jrlxigh PIEE, LDTE AND ACOIDBNT Ei,4' O I 1ST SU RIST. IBtcitlislicci 1871. . ' ' Rgents. I 4. r ' |