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Show 1IKI-:VKTIKS, Pee leaker, Second South, for shoes Weber pianos, Coalter & Snclgrove's Kstey organs, Coalter & Snelgrovc's Musical boxes, Coalter & Snelgrovc's. Martin guitars, Coalter Ar Snelgrovc's. New Knglaud pianos at Coalter & Enelgrove's. Washburn Mandolins at Coalter & fcmelgrove's. Tho bank clearing? today amoiinted to .".M,101; cash lial.iuces tn2.-1!. Havti'nste.in iV Sheets' bath room open Sundays until a p. m.Ti E. First South St. Two hoys attended the holiday opening open-ing at McAllister's store last night and swiped a number of knives. J. P. Gardner, clothier and furnisher, keeps the latest styles of world renowned renown-ed Rnox hats. 1 11 Main street. E. M. Friedman & Co., H'.l Main street show a nice line of mens, youth and rhildreus clothing at very reasonable prices. Tho temperature at 8 o'clock this morning was as fol'ows: Sail Lakolis:, Ogden 31, Park City I'.i, Pryvo :;o, Logan !!0. There will be a temperance meeting at Temple of lienor hall tonight with a good programme of songs, readings and short speeches. Tonight is temperance night in Salt Lake. Meetings will be held in the Presbyterian church and tho Deseret National bank building. Mr. James Movie died yesterday at his residence in the F'.ighteenlh ward, aged 65 years. The funeral will take place tomorrow at 1 o'clock in Assembly ball. A Pennsylvania party will como to Salt Lake to engage in the manufacture of pig iron provided they receive sulli- cient encouragement to proceed with tho enterprise. ... Mr. John II. Lewis of the Twentieth ward is one of the oldest inhabitants of Salt Lake, being in the niuety-lifty year of his age. His eyesight is somewhat dim but his memory is excellent. Call and see the new lire and burglar proof vaults of the I'tah National bank; fourteen different size boxes; rent $1 per annum and upward according to size and location. Visitors are always welcome. The democratic club completed its organization last evening by electing Frank Dyer president, 11. C. Lett first vice-presideut, Parley Williams second vice president, P. J. Villiams secretary and A. T. Schrocder financial secretaty. Special attention is called to the new display advertisement of the Salt Luke Equitable Co., U West First South street. A walk through their largo salesroom will convince you that they can supply you with almost anything you may desire. finite a number of fellows who go asleep these nights miss their trousers when they awake, The latest is Chief Clerk Meliridii of the I'nion Pacific freight otliee, who slept at Fred Greene's Saturday night. A bunch of keys and $23 in cash are missing. John Knapp of Salt Lake has the drawing of an invention by his brother-in-law, George W. Richardson of Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, Pa. Tho contrivance is an electric light cut-out, nnd is used on arc street lamps. The device will prevent all possible danger of fatalily to life when persons come in contact with electric light wires. Such an invention is invaluable, and Mr. Richardson may realize a fortune from it. The following gentlemen were last night elected ollicers of McKean Post, No. 1, for the ensuing year: Commander, Com-mander, II. A. Whitney; senior vice commander, O. W. Lambert; junior vice commander, J. W. Goldthait; chaplain, llcv."T. C. Iliff, officer of the flay, C. M. Brown; quartermaster, A. Nink; officer of the guard, S. Epley; delegates to the department encampment, encamp-ment, John A Ives. J. W. Campbell, A. Nink aad J. II. Woolcott. |