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Show the most active real estate men in the city, has returned nflcr an absence of three months. He visited St. I'.iul, Minneapolis, Chicajp, Omaha, Hurling-ton Hurling-ton ami Denver, but with the exception of the World's Fair city, he found no such evidence of prosperity as he sees j in Salt Lake. Kev. J)i Enoch Powell, unitarian, will preach in Salt Lako Theatre to- morrow evening at 7 o'clock. Subject; Sub-ject; "The Church of the Leaven or the Source of Religious Fower." The Public cordially invited to tho service. Rev. David I'tter of the First Unitarian Unitar-ian church of Chicago will preach here January 18 and 25., Services will be -conducted at the Swedish Luthern church, corner of Fourth East and Second South streets, by Rev. P. Doerr tomorrow at 11 a. in. in the English language; also, at 8.30 p. m. in the German language. On boh occasions the holy communion wil be administered. .Sunday school t3;30 p. m. All are most cordially invited. On Monday evenius at 7:30 sharp, Fost Commander F. M. Bishop will install in-stall the newlv elected ollieers of the James H. McKean post, W. K. Corps, (Jeorge R. Maxwell post, Sliiloh circle, L. (1. A. R. at G. A. R. hall. The exercises exer-cises will consist of music by the drum corps and bugle, concluding with a camplire. All comrades invited with their families. The funeral services of the late John Nash, who died of iioartalisaoseia it-Wednesday, it-Wednesday, were held in the Sixteenth ward school house at 11 o'clock this morning. Ho was a native olSunbury. Middlesex county, England. In lotl he arrived at Boston in the ship Well-fleet. Well-fleet. Deceased was a teacher in the Sixteenth ward., Mr. Nash was employed em-ployed by the firm of the late Jo hn Taylor & Sons for jtwenty-eight years. imi;vi:Tii:s. Ree Baker, Second South, for shoes. Rev. George W. Rose is endeavoring to organize a Congregational church at Boise. St. Feter's chapel, opposite Warm springs: Evening prayer and sermon, 8 p. m. Ilappv Hour Dental Co. removed to 2 South'First East, State Road, No. See sign. The Midland Investment company is negotiating for tho sale of $;i()0,'()()0 worth of real estate. Twenty-three new members were admitted ad-mitted to the Provo chamber of commerce com-merce Thursday night. Great clearance sale of fall and winter win-ter stock at reduced prices. Call and see E. M. Friedman & Co., 30 Main St. Marriage licenses were today issued to Joseph Golf and Phebe A. Hard-castle, Hard-castle, Jackson K. Allen and Caroline M. Day. On account of renovation to the heating heat-ing apparatus in the Tabernacle no service will be hold in the building tomorrow. to-morrow. Call and see E. M. Friedman & Co., 80 Main street. They olTer great bargains bar-gains in men's, youths' and children's clothing. Owing to tho illness of the pastor of the First Baptist church, services will tie conducted tomorrow by Rev. Frank Itarnett of Osden. C. E. Taylor & Co, sold today for yS'tn. B. Stanlev 5x5 rods on Sixth" East, part of lot 8,:blockGl, plat B, to Fred S. Hadra, for $5181), cash. Jesse W. Fox, sr., lias discovered that thieves have paid a visit to his barn. He is out about fifty bushels of wheat aud a lot of farming utensils- The lhserel Evening News appeared last evening in iraproven form. It is now a seven-column eight-page paper, and is printed on a new perfecting press. A movement is afoot to organize a Congregational church at Provo. Rev. F. 8. Forbes has been stationed there for that purpose by the New West Commission. Com-mission. George F. Costerisan, architect, will furnish the plans for a new terrace to be built Bear Liberty park for twelve ' families. It will cost $lfl,C0D and a Denver man is to build it. For sale: 41 feet fronting on Main St. ' adjoining Z. C. M. I, running back 330 i feet .to Broadway. For particulars en-' en-' quire of S. R. Marks at furniture store, opposite Temple block South. St. Mark's Cathedral: Holy com-vmunion, com-vmunion, 8 a. m.; Sunday school, 9.45 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11 a.m.; bible class, 8:80 p. m.; evening i prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m. Mr. Max N. Lipman is now ready to wait on his friends and customers at the BoBton Clothing company, 73 Main - street, one door north Deseret National bank. Max L. Lipman, Nadel & Son. The executive committee of the Mammoth Mam-moth mining company todav declared a dividend. No. 2N, of 140.000, payable Monday, January l!)th. Up to date the dividends declared by this company amount to Ji'0.000. The Ladies Musical Society are discussing dis-cussing the idea that of a series of chamber concerts, with such artists as Mr. Weihe, Mr. Krouse, Mr. Pecler-sen Pecler-sen and others. By all means let us have it as it is a movo in the proper direction. President James H. Bacon of the American ' National bank, leaves tomorrow to-morrow for the east. He will go to KansasCity, Chicago and New York, to be absent three weeks. It is sup- Bnsed he goes in the interest of tho ieep Creek railroad. "The Emery County bank" will be opened at Price, Emery county, with a capital of $10,000. The officers are: J. M. Easton, president; W. H. Dusen-berry, Dusen-berry, vice-president; J. W. Deal, C. A. Glazier and L. M. Olson, directors. L. M- Olson will be cashier. Joseph Wilkinson, formerly one of |