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Show LATE LOCAL. The firemen are drilling diligently with tho new truck which arrived from Chicago yesterday. On the 2Gth inst. Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Brandes were made glad by the advent of a brisrht, healthy boy. The Salt Lake "Lyceum" go to Calder's next Tuesday evening the 29th inst., ou board tho celebrated "Raymond." "Ray-mond." All friends desirous of participating partic-ipating may obtain tickets at the lem-plo lem-plo barbershop. F B McElroy aud wife, who have been sojourning in 'Aon i for tho past few months, leave for Portland, Oi.. where they will make the.r future home. Mr and Mrs. McElroy have many friends iu this city who sincerely sin-cerely regret their departure. Lieutenant Johnson, Sergeants Evans and Davis and Corporals Baker prancy, Klazen and Pagge, of lort Douglas have gone to the Bellcvue rifle range at Omaha to enter in the (hsunguished marksman shooting contest. I rival e Martin of the Sixteenth infantry is also a member of the party. John Grant, of Omaha, is in ihe city, and will remain here several davs. iie is the senior member of the firm of i John Grant & Co who have laid over ' 000 009 feet of slngolithio sidewalk in Omaha. This firm has established a branch in Salt Lake, and w. 1 probably ay a creat deal of slagolithic walk n this cfty. It is one of the best walks ever made. Prof. Younaer will give a daucing party in honor of his danctng cluh next Tht i-sday evening, at Garlic d Beach. The club will have the exclusive use of the pivillion and grounds for the eyen-7 eyen-7 A special train will leave Salt I ake City at 6:45 P- m., returning at II o'clock, the regular 7:4--, tram being i i ,l m reel cars will wait for K"S "ill f-rnish the music. 'Chas. Ben- nrtt F li- Pevton. J. L. Dunham and C H Beach from whom tickets may be had All Prof- Youngcr s class are invited-. . |