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Show HHKVKTIKS. Sea Kaker, Second South, for shoes. W. H. Irvine has sold five lots in Lincoln Park. George Taysum of tho Twentieth ward was the'reeipieut last night of a surprise from his friends. A new addition to be called the Norwood Nor-wood at Kleventh Kast will be put on the market in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Mathis of Ninth East had a card Party last evening which was enjoyed by their guests. The students' society, which meets at 7:!J0 this evening in Social hall, will render an interesting programme. Gn next Monday J. M. Sjodahl will lecture in the Fourteenth ward assembly as-sembly rooms on the "Holy Land." Great clearance alo of fall and winter win-ter stock at reduced prices. Call and see K. M. Friedman fc Co., 3!) Main Sf Harry White's fine brood mare, whioh was killed yesterday by tho cars at the Hot Springs crossing, was valued ut $000. Call and ace E. M. Friedman & Co., 39 Main street. They olTer great bargains bar-gains in men's, youths' and children's clothing. Sinco V. Brock has resigned the postmastorshipat Brock, Emery county, Peter A. Francis has been appoln ed to the position. Tho litornry and musical entertainment entertain-ment given by the Young Men's Institute Insti-tute in G. AK. hall last evcuiug w as a tilens.int aft'air- Tho citizens of Social Hall avenue ' are signing a petition for nn electric light to brighten the place under tho blackness of night. The young ladies of St. Paul's chapel will give a merchant's luncheon at St. Mark's school house from noon to 8 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. John Smith, who was injured yesterday yester-day by being thrown against a pole in " the street while stepping from an electric elec-tric car, is somewhat better today. Miss Anna Kilbourn of 2(14 East Sixth South was carrying a lamp yesterday into an adjoining room when it exploded ex-ploded and she was seriously injurod. Miss Amelia Simpson, of Fourth South and Second West last night entertained en-tertained a party of friends at cards. The occasion was a very pleasant one. There is a demand for Clifton lots. J. C. C. C. Glantield has purchased six from the Clifton Town company which is represented by Shell & Warapler of Main street. The Elite club was entertained last evening by Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Bishop of No. 39, G street. About twenty-ffve members enjoyed the hospitality of the bosl ahd hostess. For sale: 41 feet fronting on Main St. adjoining Z. C. M. I., running back 330 feet to Broadway. For partiulars en quire of S. R. Marks at furniture store opposite Temple block South. G. L. Cbamberlin & Company aro having a number of private apartments constructed in the rear of their general office at No. 23, West Second South. Mr. Chamberlin will occupy one and Mr. Grflith, the secretary of the company, com-pany, the other. In one of the rooms there will be exhibited photography and plans of the company's handsome residences at Perkin's addition. At 11 o'clock tomorrow morning the county teachers' institute will meet at the university. All county teachers are requested to be present, and an invita-lion invita-lion is extended to all friends of education. educa-tion. The following is the programme: "Experiments Science," Prot. J. T. Kingsbury; ."The School Cabinet," Prof. D. It. Alllon; questions and dis- cussions bv tho teachers. William M. Stewart, chairman. An effort will be mode to bring Kess-ler Kess-ler of Butte and Jim Williams of this city together in a sparring match for a given number of rounds or to a finish. Both have met the Marine and both have made an excellent showing againut bis prowess. The backers of the local champion would hardly consent con-sent to his going to Butte after the La Banche story of the treatment he sustained, sus-tained, but would go to neutral ground. Andy Johnson, a guest at the Continental Conti-nental hotel, is just in from Leadville, Colorado. He reports the bonnn.a camp as somewhat quiet, yet not wholly without interest. Mr. Johnfon proposes pro-poses to visit the Tintio mines of this territory for which point he will go Sunday next; and as he is thoroughly abquainted with mines and their con. duct it is not unlikely that he will tavor Tue Times with matters of interest later on. Prior to moving to the new postoflice Postmaster Benton issues the following notice from the postal laws: Section 4U3 Use of boxes: A person renting a box may have the mail addressed to membors'of his family, including visitors, visit-ors, and that addressed to his care or to the number of his box for persons who visit him temporarily to take charge of it, placed in his box. Boarders Board-ers at a hotel or boarding house are not considered as members of his family. fam-ily. The employes of a lirm or corporation corpor-ation may by consent of their employers employ-ers have their mail put in the company's box; but if the box will not contain all the mail the box holder must be notified noti-fied that he may rent another box. |