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Show exercises. Suitable music will be rendered ren-dered by Mrs. Pinkerton, the Missus C'onklitii Miss (Jorlinnki, Mr. Krousu and Mr. Oorlinski. Presents from the public, will ho welcome. It will bo pleasant news to the numerous numer-ous friends of Mr. .1. .J. iuko, late managers of Walker Bros. & Company, to learn that he is about to engage ill in the dry poods business for himself in this city. The Pennsylvania association of I 'tali will take a hand i'l advertising Utah and Salt Lake. The Chamhor of Commerce Com-merce will furnish the matter ami the Pennsylvania!! will forward it to residents resi-dents of the old keystone stiite. Mr. S. S. Eveland, of Salt Lake, is looking for a site for ii wool scorning machine. The sheep raisers of Utah lose yearly $i:tO,000 in freight paid on wool shipped without being cleaned. Such an institution here would bo of value. At the drill of the Dcnhalter rifles Sergeant William Evans was presented with a gold watch and Private John Moulton, the tailor of company G, with a tneerchatim pipe. Lieutenant Gregg made the presentation speeches, and tho boys responded with their hearts and hands. hiji:vi:tii:s. Tintie wants a sampler. See Baker, Second South, for shoes. The Bodega! Bodega! lfodi'ga! lit Commercial street. Free delivery at the Bodega, 111 Com Hierei.il street; telephone Wi. I Tho best and cheapest groceries, O. W. Davis, agent, Market row. The Utah Lime and Cement company is shipping liiu tons of lime a day. G. W. Davis is a practical tea man; bit teas are the be-t; Market row. Davis' unequalled coffees, buy them. G. W. Davis, agent, Market row. No credit given, but goods cheap for cash. G. VV. Davis, agent, Market row. Whv nav more than J2.10 for good ' four G. W Davis, agent, Market row. Bodegi bourbon and rye, $1.75 per gallon, at the .Bodega, ID Commercial street. Hilton Brothers, the jewelers who re- rently failed at Ogden for $t,."00, have ( disappeared. Two cooks at the Ogden lint springs tried to make hash out of each other , the other day. Next Wednesday the brick makers . will meet and form an exchange for mutual protection. The Lutherans held three separate services in their church at Second Soith and Fourth East. The Iowa association meets tonight in Secretary Sell's oflice on West Temple Tem-ple street at 7:iiU o'clock. 1874 Hermitage rye, $8 a gillon, or $2 quart bottle, at tile Bodega, 1U Commercial Com-mercial street; telephone 3(15. ' The finest stock of wines and liquors ' in America are at the Bodega, 1U Corn- niercial street. Telephone il(5. , . j. p.. Gardner, clothier and furnisher keeps the latest styles of world renown : ed Knox hats. 141 Main street. Superintendent A. J. dishing, of the Vionoer sampling mills, received a handsome hand-some carving set from his employes. Send for a case of Milwaukee export or blue ribbon beer at the Bodega, 10 . Commercial street. Telephone il(io. Call at Wasatch Commission house, Js'o. 1"), 17 and 19 liroadway. Fine Jer-oy Jer-oy butter, poultry and eggs a specialty-Try specialty-Try s. gallon of 10-year-old Marion bourbon, only $:i a gallon, at the Bodega, Bo-dega, lt Commercial street. Telephone Tele-phone tSOj. Christmas ports, sherries, aud all vines, M) cents a quart bottle, at the Bodega, la Commercial street. Tcle- t O.'S yuuur ou,,. "The Popular" dining parlor 17 West Second South, is the only tirsl class restaurant in the city. . Meals and short orders. Open at night. Try it. Slippers for ladies, slippers for gentlemen, gen-tlemen, for boys and girls in an endless variety, iu price from $1.00 to $.1.00. at Spencer & Kimball's, Kill Main street. Pomery Sec, CJiquot, Mouopole Milium, and ('has. lleidsieck champagnes cham-pagnes and all foreign cruse clarets at the Bodega, It) Commercial street; telephone tele-phone ftlio. Call aud see our new line of gents neckwear, mutllers, silk handkerchiefs ud other suitable goods for Christmas presents, at E. M. Friedman & Co., ;t(i Main street. Superintendent A. J. dishing re ceived an elegant carving set from the employees of the Pioneer Sampling mill at Sandy, to carve his Christmas turkey with. Celebrated Chickering Pianos; ele-fr.mt ele-fr.mt rosewood case. Chickering & Sous. Only J175; makers price, sfiiOii. Time if desired. Call Salt Lake Music Co., 7.1 West First South. We have something new in the line of buggy robes in plush-mohair and looped cord fabrics, $;( to $1.1. Elegant and use fulChristmas presents. Studebaker Uros., 85 Main street. All the employees of F. Auerbach iV Bro. were made happy last evening when the proprietors presented each one of the salesmen aud salesladies a bright Sto gold pieco and tho cash boys $.1 each. Call and see the new fire and burglar proof vaults of the Utah National bank; fourteen different size boxes; rent $4 per tin num. aud upward according to size and location. Visitors aro always welcome. Mr. C. E. Thomas, head waiter at the Cullen, received an elegant present from his assistants. The gift is a hand- ; some dressing case of oxidized silver with green plush top. It is a daudy and Mr. Thomas is highly pleased. A Christmas tree will be grown at . St. Mary's hospital on December 31. At 2 o'alock there will be appropriate |