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Show ItKKVETIKS. ' Pee Baker, Second South, for shoes. Weber pianos, Coalter & Suelgrove's Kstey organs, Coalter & Suelgrove's Musical boxes, Coalter & Suelgrove's. Martin guitars, Coalter & Suelgrove's. New England pianos at Coalter & Fnelgrove's. Washburn Mandolins at Coalter & Fnelgrove's. The letter carriers will give their an-1 an-1 ftual ball tonight in the theater. Hartenstein iVr Sheets' bath room open ! Sundays until:! p. ni.22 K. First South St. Hev. Joseph Cook of Boston, will Jecture this evening in the Presbyterian church. Quito a number of Salt Lakers aro I locating claims in the Peep Creek country. ' Charles Ellis will lecture in the Logan I opera house Monday evening on "Utah 1 from 1H47 to 1H70." " J. T. Gardner, clothier and furnisher, keens the latest styles of world renowned renown-ed Knox hats. 141 Main street. K. M. Friedman & Co., .'SO Main street show a nice liue of mens, youth and childrens clothing at very reasonable prices. Deer hunters, beware, (iarao Commissioner Com-missioner Barrett is on the alert and has come up with a number ot carcasses. car-casses. Dr. Sherman sustained severe bruises yesterday by jumping from his buggy, lie was driving on East Krigham street when the lrt broke and the spirited horse started to run. The time of the eastbound train which leaves Salt Lake al 10:05 p. m. will bo shortened one hour and a half less between Grand Junction anil Colo-" Colo-" ' "" Whnpfllig3 by the Santa Fe management. manage-ment. Call and see the new fire and burglar Jroof vaults of the Utah National bank; ourteen different size boxes; rent $4 ' per annum and upward according to size mid location. Visitors are always I welcome. ' To date Fort Douglas will be represented repre-sented at the scone of the Indian trouble ' by two llotchkiss guns. Flight companies compa-nies at the fort are still in readiness to move, and in case they do a pair of Catling guns will accompany fliem. Is the saving that a horseshoe brings good luck losing its charm? Ceo. M. Scott iXr Company, of Salt Lake, are wondering what has become of the car load of horseshoes shipped to them from Troy, N. Y., on November 7. The Young Ladies' Aid society will have a gaily decorated tree for poor children on Monday afternoon following follow-ing Christmas at St. Mark's hospital. The philanthropic people of the city are asked to assist iu the good work, a labor of love. |