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Show " 1JKEVETIES. j See Baker, Second South, for shoes. A number of Salt Lake City horses f" ' have died from lung fever. The nainters will give a ball at the R. A. it. hall this evening. Illappv Hour Dental Co. removed to t South 'First East, State Koad, No.212J. Bee sign. Assistant Chiof Levy has charge of engine house No. 2, near the Union Pa-' Pa-' line depot. The stockholders of the Chamber of Commerce will hold a meeting this evening even-ing to elect a new board of directors. A defective tlue set the roof of the Fllk laloon atire last night. Tbo tiremen loou restored order and the loss is small. Great clearance sale of fall and winter win-ter stock at reduced prices. Call and Me E. M. Friedman & Co., 1)0 Main St. Call and see E. M. Friedman & Co,, M Main street. .They offer great bar-i bar-i tains in men's, youths' and children's Slothing. A meeting of people interested in the rganUatiou of a branch of the Uni-rersal Uni-rersal Order of Security will be held this evening. A called meeting of the W. C. X. U. trili be held in the Methodist Episcopal f thurch tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock. V ' Special business. I J. Miellor, sr., having resigned the I postmastership at Fayette, San Pete I . county, Luther C. Palmer has been ap- ', pointed to the position. : James K. Johnson died yesterday at " Ihe age of 51 years. He was connected with tho Alhambra saloon and leaves a '" aife and two children. TheCentral Democratic club will celebrate cel-ebrate "Jackson day" with a public meeting at the federal court room. . don. J. W. Judd will be tho orator. Judge Judd will address the admirers if General Jackson in the federal court ;ooiu on the principles, duties and aims it the democratic party this evening. Rev. G. S. Adams of Salt Lske City on Tuesday evening married Mr. David Cashmore and Miss Elsie Pons, both of )gdcn. 'May their future be always bricht. The Iowa association of Utah has shanged the date of their reception to r- the Pennsylvania association and their wn members from January 19th to February 2nd. The old Broom at Ogden does not iweep clean. Mr. Hurt of this city took charge of the dining room and kitchen but yesterday the table boarders board-ers found it olosed. C" For sale: 41 feet fronting on Main St. adjoining. C. M. I., running back 830 feet to Broadway. For particulars en-juire en-juire of 8. R. Marks at furniture store, opposite Temple block South. You should not fail to take advantage of the present opportunity of seeing the beautiful $18,000 oil painting entitled "Surprise," now on exhibition at the Council, 13 Commercial street. The beautiful $18,000 painting, "Surprise," "Sur-prise," now on exhibition at the Council, Coun-cil, 13 Commercial street, still continues to be the subject of much admiration and the topic of general discussion. A newspaper will be published by the faculty and students of the University of Deseret. Professor Motcalf will edit the business columns. Professor Montgomery Mont-gomery the local, Professor Abee the eorrespondeuce, and Professor Whitney the literary. Pastor Mabry of the Methodist Epis-' Epis-' copal church will hereafter not read the usual announcements on Sundays. A leaflet containing the Dotices will be distributed at the door to the worshipers worship-ers and thus save time which will be devoted to the services. Tomorrow evening the Delta Phi of the University of Deseret will visit the young men'ilyceum of Draper and engage en-gage in a debate: "Resolved, that pride and ambition have caused more evil and suffering than ignorance and superstition." super-stition." The discussion will be followed fol-lowed by a ball. D. VanBuskirk will sing Little Annie Roonev with jig accompaniments at the Real Estate exchange minstrel show if the audience will let him. Nothing but the high price of shady eggs in the produce pro-duce market will save" Little Van from spattering should he make the attempt. at-tempt. C. E. Wantland and Judge Colborn re in training for the glove contest at the Real Estate Exchange amateur minstrel min-strel performance. The judge's recent illness left him a little short winded, but he finds four jogs a day to Popper-ton Popper-ton place are fretting his lungs in tine trim. C. E. Wantland is increasing the etroke of his air pumps by climbing the Black mountain every morning before breakfast to survey his fine addition ..jiroperty. |