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Show Mr. Loeber's Lectare. The most Mattering tribute which has ever been paid to a lecturer in this city, was that given to Mr. Chas. G. Loeber when he was asked, by upwards up-wards of one hundred and sixty of the most intellectual anp wealthiest gentlemen gen-tlemen here, to deliver his lecture on the "Time3,!before taking his departure depart-ure eastward; and from Mr. L'b known and acknowledged ability as a ; lecturer we doubt not that he will sustain the high reputation which he has gained. The lecture has been carefully and studiously prepared for' delivery in tho eastern cities during the coming winter, and we bespeak for it and tho author an eminen . success. ' " ! X ext Thursday evening MK Loeber will deliver his lecture in tlic "Institute," "Insti-tute," which should be crowded, as the intellectual treat will be one that is not often given to a Salt Lake audience. |