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Show BREVETIES. See Baker, Second South, for shoes. Weber pianos, Coalter & Snelgrove's 'I Estey organs, Coalter & Snelgrove's I - r - 'Musical boxes, Coalter & Snelgrove's. . Martin guitars, Coalter & Snelgrove's. " New England pianos at Coalter & : j Snelgrove's. 1 1 Washburn Mandolins at Coalter & " ! ! Snelgrove's. ! . Ask Joe Walden if he found Frank j j Dyer's office this morning. ;l Today's clearings amounted to J $240,011, with cash balances of $85,074. ?j The young journalists in the Ogden ; j Military academy are issuing a sheet called Taps. Prospectors nre going in numbers to f Ensign peak where good mineral leads if have been discovered, i f J. P. Gardner, clothier and furnisher, keeps the latest stylos of world renown- 1 ed Knox hats. 141 Muin stroot. ft - E. M. Friedman & Co., 80 Main street show a nice line of mens, youth and If . ciiildrens clothing at very reasonable ! prices. i A welcome strike in the old Diamond j mino at Bingham is causing its owners, ) Dopulv Marshal Bush and Mr. Julian, l to smile. i Professor Hirsching will hereafter conduct the German sheet, Utah Free ; Press, he having bought the interest of -his partners. Observer Fitzmanrice says a rain storm is about to tumble and. probably .j snow with falling temperature. He says the election frightened tho line i weather away. I-'. Cafe Royal, the metropolitan resort j of the city. Wine rooms reserved. 1 Everything first class. Commercial j avenue, leading off Commercial street i or htate road. . ' . The R. (r. W. grade between Fair- ; j view and Chester is fast nearing com--, pletion, so much so that whan the con- j struction parly reaches that place it will be completed. ' The funeral services over tho remains f of Oswald II. Patchel will be held at I Odd Fellow's ball, opposito Walker houao, Thursday, Nov. (fth, at 3 p. m. j Friends are invited to attend. I Call and see tho new fire and burglar f proof vaults of tho Utah National bank; I fourteen different size boxes; rent $4 J per annum and upward according to .;,!.' " size and location. Visitors are always Ij .welcome. I j The meetings, at tho First Methodis I i " church are growing in interest and at j tendance. Conversions occur at nearly ! every service. Mrs. Caldwell is prov- ing herself a very sweet spirited and ! successful evangelist, i At the meeting of the county court yesterday the bill of Architect Apponyl . for $1000 was brought up and laid over M .' until the court meets again on next jf Monday at 10 o'clock. The bill is for j work on the combined county and city j'i building. Tho idea of appointing an inspector i'i of provisions is one that will meet with the approbation ot Salt Lakers. In ) these (lays there is too much adultera- i tion of material for table use, and the j health of the consumer is constantly en- i dangered. i ; At the Swedish Lutheran church, cor- ! ner of Fourth East and Second South V streets, English services will be hold at . 8 o'clock, on which occasion Rev. W. A. Passavant, superintendent of English home missions of the Lutheran church i of the United States, will deliver an ad- i! dress. A cordial invitation is extended :! to all Lutherans and friends of tho ' cause. |