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Show liKEVETIKS. See Baker, Second South, for shoes. The Union Pacific is issuing neat j passes to clergymon. The Denhalter rilles will soon wear regulation army caps and dress suits. Bodega Family Wine Hause, 10 Commercial. Com-mercial. Telephone oG.". Free delivery. A marriage license was issued today to William Lloyd and Camilla Thaurge. The Denhalter Rifles are talking of giving a ball in tho theater in the near u;t 111 e. i Tomorrow evening the Delta Phi so- cioiy aud friends will dunce iu the uni- versity building. Tho ball of tho brotherhood of loeo-' loeo-' liiotive engineers will occur this even- iug at the theuter. Marion ten-year-old Bourbon, three dollars a gallon, at the Budi'ga Family W ine House, l'J Commercial M. The Spanish Guitar and Mandolin club are soon to givo a grand concert and ball iu the Sail Lake theuter. There is a universal demand for free hot baths under tho new lease of Warm Springs to whomsoever it may tuu. It is rumored that a wedding in high i life will take placo before the expira tion of the montu and society is on the quivive. Hon. John B. Anderson of Curtis, Neb., has settled in Salt Lake and is in law partnership with Col. M. M. Jvaighn. A pleasant surprise party was given last evening to Mr. and Mrs. A. . , An-gell An-gell at their home at 8011th Fourth East street. Monogram Bourbon and Rye 10 years obi, oue dollar a quart bottle, at the Bodega Family me House, IU Commercial St. Everybody should buy a nice bottle of Monogram pnrt or sherry for ftt) cents a quart bottle at the Bodega, ID Commercial street. The now paper to be issued next month by tho professors and students of tho University of Deseret will be called the Lantern. The members of the Fhccnix club give a full dress ball iu the G.A.R. hall on the evening of the 2,nh. It will bo one Of the memorable events of the season. Ida . Wheeler has been appointed postmistress at Cob Hill, Cache county; William Wood at Minersville, Beaver county; James 11. Measo at Vernal, Uintah county. The recently appointed New West , teachers are; Miss Mary Hunt, assistant assist-ant at Heber; Miss Ida Thurman, assistant as-sistant at Lehi; Miss Minnie Ball, assistant as-sistant at Lehi. Major Goodspeed will address tho New England association on Wordsworth Words-worth tomorrow evening. Vocal selections se-lections will be rendered by Mrs. Sykes aud Mr. Whitney. Mr. Max N. Lipman is now ready to wait on his friends and customers at the Boston Clothing company, 73 Main street, one door north ot Desurel National Na-tional bank. Lipmau, Nadel & Son. General Superintendent W. H. Bancroft, Ban-croft, accompanied by Mr. Eccles and Mr. Corwin, are at Eureka today. Mr. '" JJancroft will start for Rock Springs tomorrow and thence go over the Idaho division, After a trip around the world in fifty-seven days, Mrs. O'Neill's triplet baby boys have arrived in the city, aud can be seen every day at the Bodega Wine House, 11) Commercial St., buying buy-ing nice Blackberry cordials. Bishop Frederick Kesler of the Sixteenth Six-teenth ward celebrated his 7.1th birthday birth-day yesterday. A number of friends called on hini and presented him a copy of Webster's unabridged dictionary aud a large photograph of his eight sous. Twelve entries have been made for the October meeting of Utah yearlings foaled in tai0. The entries will dose January 31, and J. K. Gillespie will receive re-ceive them. The fee is $30. The date of the spring meeting of tho Salt Lake Driving Bark association will bo announced an-nounced soon. Tho Deseret live stock company, capital cap-ital $00,000. has filed articles of incorporation incor-poration with Secretary Sells. The ' stock is held by ninetv-tive shareholders. sharehold-ers. Tho officers are: " I'resideut J. E Moss; vice-president, J. I. Atch'nson; ! secretary, O. P. Hatch; treasurer. Stearn 1 Hatch. I Deputy County Clerk C. K. Stanton is engaged in making a transcript of ! the properties adjudicated by Mayor Daniel H. Wells, in 1871-72-7S. He is f printing the plats in India ink on mounted paragon paper. The work will occupy several months and when i completed the books will be iu a lasting ihape. " " The new company at the F'ranklin theater excels any that has yet been presented, aud largo audiences are dismissed dis-missed each night. The performance embraces every feature knuwn to tho better class of vaudeville shows, and that the habitues are pleased is demonstrated demon-strated by enthusiasm that has become a lasting keynote. The following board of directors of the lonng Men's Christian Association will meet Saturday night to elect officers: of-ficers: 1). R Chester. C. H. Parsons. C. fc. Allen. G.M.Scott, R. J. Cask v. Frank Pierce, J. F. Millspaugh, A M Janes G. Y. Wallace, F. E. Houghton,' F. E.Gregg, W. W.Harvey, y-Metcalf, y-Metcalf, G. A. Roberts, B. F'. Bomer. ' G. L. Chamberlin has a new brick which is a rarity in this section. It is of a terra cotta ground, moulded and burnt at Golden. Colo. That these bricks are expensive there is no doubt costing $52 per 1000. Mr. Chamberlin , f,t,d, -Mr V:.lrk''r'8 now residences at 1 erkm s addition will be constructed of theso bricks, 10,000 being required for tho exterior of tho former's mansion. |