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Show THE BEE THE fii)ii) Stocli Review. 50 ENflTE JflLOON. Htricilj firl.e!n in prery particular. NearrM miLmi to Union liiot. A trictljr up to f nt bur with ti e Wiiir. l.i.jtnr ami Cigar to L found in tin city. Visitor invited to call. Every on wil onw. SILVER. Quotations for the week: Saturday 11 W. A. SCUDOER. 7-- S 55 7-- S .,...50 VeInesday 5G Monday Thursday 4 55 Tuesday Friday Highest (covering a period of twelve years). 1890. Lowest. 51 September 1, 1SI7. 3-- $1,19 78, August 13 25th St., OGDEN, UTAH. 1 8 of Oriental Art Clam h l'n Hdtr.r. Hrolire, t i It ainl Kn niuel CtiHin Monut ng. Honour bnantifnl picture of t tio hhtoric Maine, price fl 7ft. mounted with broutn and ell. ver chain MKiiiniint;; the noted coloied picture of the Temple (i round, imiuntd on cln.a with rich trimming reduced to f 2 2.0. Sold only Ojden And S a It L&ke City, UUb. tiirocKh agent. Manufacturer 5d 3-- 1 Prop. OlHtiftwurk. Mormon 19. 4, LEAD. Tlie metal has remained stationary at $3.5U, though Fastern mar-let- s report an upward movement. Highest (covering a period of twelve years), $5.25 in October and November, 1830. Lowest, $2.50, Septemlnr 5, 1S3G. Weak spots havo shown tip in the stock market, and In placed which, whero least expected, notably In the case of (leyscr-Marloafter recovering to above a dollar, has fallen hack to a point where Soino less offerings at 3G cents furnishes no attraction to buyers. prominent stocks havo declined, but generally a strong advance Is recorded and the volume of business is heavy. Ajax is a point low In the bidding, but is firmly held, Rulllon-Uec- k remains Inclined shares the being upward. a fixture, buyers and sellers holding the same relative positions of a month ago. Tho security promises another ten-cedividend this month. Duckeyo is weak and stationary. Centennlal-Lurek- a is being advanced by holders, and the day of low quotations seems to havo passed. Chloride Point has lost some ground, selling future at OS down to 91 cents in the week, while a buyers sixty-da- y e ore eliminates cents is recorded. The recent disclosure of tho problem of the mill from the valuation of the property. Daly and Daly-Weare both without action. Dexter is stronger, and sold up to $1.32 with a strong closing. Eaglo is attracting attention on account of the favorable situation of the companys ground in the Mercur region. The capital stock ha3 been increased 100,000 shares, the addition going into treasury, and shares are selling above G cents. Emerald is a blackslider, and Four Aces fails to keep the pace it cut out for itself some weeks ago. Geyser-Mario- n is again on the toboggan, selling below a dollar, and closing with the shares in sight at 95 cents. Thirty days of the $1.50 Galena keeps a good lead while per share option are yet to elapse. doing but little business in the shares. Grand Central is the sensation, the shares selling at $3.75 and closing under bids of $4.10, with no stock offered. This security enjoys the distinction of being the only mining stock in Utah quoted above par, and will undoubtedly be the next added to dividend payers. Mammoth is without improvement, and sells under $2. Only forty out of the sixty stamps are in operation. Mercur has picked up slightly, selling at $8.10, as against $8 last week. A reaction has set in on Northern Light, due to the prevalent belief that another assessment is inevitable. Sunshine is a trifle stronger, but no movement is apparent in the stock. Swansea maintains a good figure, and the regular dividend will be paid May 10th. South Swansea was offered dowrn to $1.20, writh an apparent effort to bear the stock, but every offer was picked up by investors. Sunbeam has entirely recovered from its recent attack of swell-heathough holders are rather firm. 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