Show LOCAL LYRICS Orlip arid Condensed News of General Interest and Import I FSIT = SUlPjlIS 75o at Dunfords I LARGE numbers of counterfeit silver quarters I are in circulation Look out for them JCS6CKZ IB the Home Fire of Utah HJ Grant Oo agents with State bank I J OTO wooJaa goods aro the thing for cold weather You get them at Cutlers 36 Main BEWJSG maohJneE new from factory at 52 monthly Installments at Burton Gardner Cos 1MR KELLNEH tho Salt Lake merchant has decided on opening a branch house in Park City THE private offices of Mr Kecles and Mr I Burley of the Union Pacific are resplendent in new carpets I IN the Third district court yesterday Hoyard P Hanson a native of Denmark was admitted to citizenship JACO MADSEN a demented man was taken into custody by the police at an early hour yesterday I yes-terday morning TIlE calendar fiend IB now en his annual pilgrimage pil-grimage and malting life a burden to insurance men merchants and druggists i A GENTLEMAN who came down from the head of City Creek canon yesterday said he never before saw so much snow there Two Second South street saloons closed their doors last week One of them had been fitted up in a most luxurious manner COLD feet arc not known when the Hnttewan felt slippers are worn Try a pair Selling at cost Spencer Lyach sole agents JUPITEU PLTJVIUS and old Mother Goose seem to have gotten mixed in their dates on Salt Lake and both arc quarreling for the descendency ZIONS Savings Bunk and Trustcompany loan ornamental auxilliary banks for homes Interest Inter-est 5 per cent Wilford Woodruff president George Q Cannon vice president THERE was a lively scrap at the ThoU saloon on Main street last night and tho aggressor tt illiam Sissen was arrested by Officer Curran on the charge of assault and battery Ir anybody desires to experience thaT tired feeling he has but towatch the movements of the gangs of Liberal colonists on the sewer and watermain trenches It is simply scandalous scandal-ous ASSESSOR CLCTE is filing a large number of delinquent tax sales at present twenty or twentyfive a day and they comSin such large crowds that Deputy Earles is quite rattled over the influx Miu TUOMAS MCINTTOE will resume class instruction in-struction in the tonic solfa system in the Fourteenth Four-teenth ward assembly rooms on Tuesday next January 19 commencing at G p m Sngers over sixteen years of age are invited to attend THE Gospel meeting of the Young Mens Christian Association will be held this after noon by Jermain post The subject will be Responsibility The meeting Will begin at I 4 oclock and will last one hour Strange young men aro cordially Invited THE regular monthly meeting of tho Salt Lake county VVomanb Suffrage association will be held in tho U hlrteenth ward assembly room on Tuesday the 19th insu at 2 p m All friends of the ause are earnestly invited to ho present L L H Wells Secretary A DEEP cut The bipgcst cut yet made on ladles misses and childrens coats jackets capes and wraps for the coming week is IX percent per-cent below cost at the Western Shoo and Dry Goods Co 5153 Main street Come as early ns possible and secure bargains and take your choice 5 OnsnnvEn SAUSBUKYS report for yesterdays yester-days temperature la as follows At 580 a m Salt Lake 32 Baker City 2C Cheyenne30 Denver Den-ver Helena 21 Miles City 4 Montrose 20 At 1 pmSalt Lake 30 Bingham Ogden 25 Logan 31 Park City 15 Provo SO Stockton 29 IT SPEAKS well for the estimation in which Utah woolen goods are held when it is shown that Cutler Brothers of this city sold 15 percent per-cent more goods from the Provo woolen mills In 1891 than they did in 1890 notwithstanding the general depression Tho demand for Utah woolen goods incaeases yearly in the surrounding surround-ing states A DisriTCn received at the Coop Wagon and Machine company last evening from O D Frar conveys the news of the death of Walter A Vk ood head of the great implement manufacturing manu-facturing house He had been ill for somo time The funeral will take place Tuesday at his home in Hoosick Falls THE series of meetings to bo held under the auspices of the Jefferson club in the Twentieth Ward schoolhouse will attract general interest inter-est The first one on Wednesday will be addressed ad-dressed by Judge Henderson Hon W H King and others as reference to the political column of THE HERALD will show THE annual business meeting of the Young Mens Christian Association will be held on Tuesday evening at the rooms of tho assocla ciation at 8 oclock A very interesting mooting moot-ing is expected in the course of which reports of tho years work will be read and a board ot five directors will bo elected for the ensuing rear All members acd any strangers interested inter-ested in the work aro cordially invited by the Association to be present |