| Show t LOCAL i BRIEFS f H r 4 = J il Go to church SPKEADBAGIEISM The addition to Teasdels store l HEmYConr Co recently received ii a car load of eggs from Omaha Z C M I delivery team run away yesterday but with no serious results I ti TOMOEEOW Monday is the first day of Autumn according to the calendar i I THE roof of the new TJtah Central passenger depot was completed last night r THE Home company arc already busily bus-ily engaged in delivering their coal to customers THE notice ihc races at Benjamin 1 came in too late for insertion in the i proper column McCoKMicK Cos bullion receipts I I yosterdry were 1 can Hanauer bullion I valued at 1350 f Tan Utah Central freight trains have 1 i been loaded to their capacity both ways I during the past week PBEFEBRBD creditors of GW Davis are referred to the call of Mr Jennings the i I 1 chairman in another column I THE price of lead has advanced 5 cents in New York and Utah operators i are becoming more cheerful of visage I 1 MORMON Jew and Gentile alike will I 4 hear some wholesome truths by attending I attend-ing the Theatre on Monday evening IT was learned yesterday that the young Celt who died at the hospital a lew days since had some indictments 1 i out against him in Wyoming I HAVE you obtained tickets fur the Tabernacle Choir trip to Nephi city ont on-t r Tuesday next If not you will have opportunity 1 op-portunity tomorrow See advt How about another organ recital at I dt Marks One is spoken of as a probability prob-ability at the Tabernacle to show off the big organ in four or five weeks I hence 1 WELLS FUGO Co yesterday received re-ceived following named bullion3 I I cars Horn Silver 90Q 8 bars Ontario i I 1 584176 1782476 2 bars Vienna 29S3 Total I A party of eight from the Sixteenth 0 II I Ward started for the point of the mountain west last evening on a duck I i and rabbit shooting out they will return re-turn tonight I I THE funeral of the lately deceased j Wm B Goodwin will take place this I afternoon at 4 oclock at the Methodist Church There will doubtless he a heavy attendance j I Tan sidewalk in front of David James 11 Cos store was yesterday crowded f i I with another inyoice of home made lead I I j piping nearly ten tons from the Ger mania works in this county I I i I t A package of legal papers containing II I the files in case No 6011 was lost a few I k evenings since which the finder will 1 I t confer a favor upon the owner and be I V suitably compensated by leaving at this office MB H BATE of American Fork I t brought a party of excursionists over r the utah Central from Utah county on I i Saturday morning a great many visited i the lake and all will return on or before i Monday evening I THE boom in the Chicago grain market mar-ket recorded in THE HEBALDSJ Commercial Commer-cial column this morning willbe good I I news to farmers and business men generally gen-erally in this section Wheat and corn I are quoted on the rise I L NoTwrrlIsr ixG the complaint about t dull tiineSjTeasdel is having an addition I of sixty by twenty added to the clothing and shoe department The frontage will 1 11 make a handsome appearance i to the Ii addition of the buildings when completed I r com-pleted 1 Is the railroad conference at Chicago 4 yesterday it will be seen by the dispatches I dis-patches this morning there was no progress I pro-gress made with the ColoradoUtah f pool business and it was thought the question would be temporarily abandoned t I I 1j I aban-doned 1 I 1 ALL those who are interested in procuring 0 1 pro-curing water on the dry bench would I do well to attend the meeting at the r k t h1 residence of Mr Culmer two blocks j z north and one east of the Twentieth J I l Ward school house tomorrow evening < I I I at 7 oclocksharp J I A serenade by the Payson brass band i under the leadership of WClayson last evening was duly appreciated by THE HERALD corps The gentlemen are musicians mu-sicians They came up with the excursion excur-sion manipulated by Mr Herb Bate of American Fork yesterday THE magnificent cherry bedroom suit in imitation of Mahogany now on exhibition ex-hibition in the windows ol Henry Din woodeys furniture establishment is one of the premiums which TIlE HELD HE-LD gives away to subscriber at the grand price distribution DWYEB has the latest Harpers MontMy Century Family Jibrtiiy Frank c Leslies Harp s Weekly and Fuel The first named publication was missent and therefore placed before the public a little late but all are now displayed in I t fine array and can be obtained on callA call-A feature in quadrille band playing was introduced by members of the Opera House Band at the Gilmer soiree the other evening strings wereentirely discarded and brass and reed instruments instru-ments only were used the effect for ont door dancing is said to have been line in the extreme |