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Show LOCAL HKLVITIES. The Vodega family Mine house Is Jocated at 'o. Ill Commercial street. ' Thomas Mulloy is expecting a ear-'.ond ear-'.ond of fine horses from Nebraska next Friday or Saturday, There are messages at the Western Union oliico for Arthur Jenkius, Thorns Ranahan and Mrs. W. D. Gaby. The second anniversary of the ladies of Naonii lodge, .Daughters of Rcbekah, will be celebrated in Odd Fellows' hall tomorrow night. The meeting of the Mining and Stock Exchange advertised for this eveuiiig has been postponed until tomorrow evening at Colonel Murray's oliico on Second South ' The Falrmount Steamboat company of Philadelphia, are corresponding with Salt Lake parties, .with a view to putting a o5,00(l boat on Salt lake. Mr. Welder of Portland, Oregon, is hero for a like purchase. . . . -, ... Hon. E. C. Foster, general agent of the department of justice of Washington, Washing-ton, has been in the city the past few days, for tho purpose, it is said, of investigating in-vestigating the charges against United States Marshal Parsons. The Bullion-Beck & California Mining company's case against the Bullion-Beck. Bullion-Beck. & Champion Mining company was to have been heard yesterday . before Judge Anderson. But it was uot railed as negotiations for a settlement are pending. . Messrs. B. K. Bloch & Co., tho wholesale whole-sale Commercial street liquor mer-' mer-' chants, have purchased of tho Union Pacific Railroad Hotel department its entire supply Of old whiskeys, including includ-ing 209 barrels. Tho oldest of these are 1873 Kentucky club. ; The; Bodega wine house is doing a prosperous trade with our best families. Send your orders for family wet goods. Everything delivered free" Telephone No ttijj. A carload of the famous Pahst Milwaukee bottled beer for family purpose's pur-pose's just arrived. Otto Bachnian,' malinger. mali-nger. . . The Ladies' Musicalsocie.lv gave its twenty-ninth concert at Caider's hall last evening. Tho audience was a large one ami the entertainment was an enjoyable en-joyable one. The selections were good and in the hands of such trained voices that participated in the concert delighted de-lighted the audience. St. Mark's parish has elected tho following fol-lowing wardens luid vestrymen: Colonel Col-onel M. M. Blunt. Captain' E. 1!. Wilder. Wil-der. Major E. Wilkes, Dr. L. Hall. J.C. MeCaddcn, General Penrose, ,f. H. Woodman, with Hon. GcnPgc M. Scott and.G. Y. Wallace as senior aud junior wardens, respectively. T.B.Wiliueth has returned from Chicago. Chi-cago. While, in that city ho purchased a. moTniuoth lithogrnjihing press for the Wilrtieth l.ilhogni piling coinpanyliich .will establish a business in tlio buse-inent.of buse-inent.of the Wasatch block. For a long time AVilmeth was connected with thb Collicr-Olevukind Lithographing com-pariy com-pariy of Denver. 1 The directors of the agricultural so-. so-. riety were to have hold a meeting last ' ivight for the purpose of preparing a programme for tho coming fair. No quorum was present aud the directors adjourned until Friday afternoon al 2 o'clock, when the board will inspect the fair grounds aud buildings. After this a meeting will bo hold in the evening even-ing to wake up tho programme. "Diamond Dick," the great tapo-worni. tapo-worni. auuihilator and mortal foe of death iu all his various forms, is in .Salt Lake with two banjo artists and a supply sup-ply of the elixcr of life, w hich is warranted war-ranted to overcome all diseases from epizootic to the dolareaux; He is catching on to tic shekels of tho Gentiles Gen-tiles and Mormons in good shape. |