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Show Twenty-first wanln of this city-, c hmilil not fid-jj.-l Din meeting of rcpu'ilii-anl at tho Twenty-l'Tr-. wriril rnci-linj linuae on Vmln. ilay Bvctninr. A praml raliy will lie licl.l, cmn! npuakrM will bo in ntti'iKlanci-, and olla-.-ia fur tlio precinct club will la cliu-icJ. Worhl i 1'air Coiiiiniifi diwr I.nnnnn iiao iclnriicil t(im I'liicajfo. Ilfl is pluascil tvitli tnu ioc.ttioti M-cun-il for l.'lali at tlie jrr.iat axpoMitidii timl liop'-a In hu a corrL'-ipiinilinijiy iinporttiil ill-play ill-play m.vlo. Mr. I.aunaii cxpccn t) Imvo tiit) -llh ol .inly tiaincil a-t 1,'iiill ilny, aii'l lin h:is proinicfd to liavti ih c-horiil s(ici!y. (li)O .strong in att.itiilancB. Cliarlca Ktmi-i, f filiilcy'a ticUirt (if-lice, (if-lice, pocktrl hock rcpict.i ovvinir lo a remarkably re-markably "incrry" ileal in rniilcr (IOihU, Ii:ib (Icciili'il lo take n vricatii-.'i t.f a week, iiu'l in coiiiiany willi .lohn llanlii.i'. hiju.i clerk nt tlio .. ('. M. 1. r.'Uil iliu;' ili-i;irlincnt, hhiI Jnim-s Mnsiin, a kiii'lic I fpirit in tlio ticket InisincKx, lias jrotm Id lli (Nillonw.imi with cufiiplcln onllit for paicUing lisli. Tl, n unrniM' hIoih' of the imw African j M. E. clinivii ut Koiirlli Wi.-t below ; Sixth tSn 1 1 1 Ii vn 1 till ycslcnlny after- i noon. K'-v. I'r. Ililf rcrnl tliu ritual, j Key. I!. F. CyriM olTcreil praver. Kev. ! Dr. I III)', I!v. .). 1(. Thrall, ilev. Mr. Smritcrs, Jiev. Mr. Cyrim ami (iovi-rn-ir I'liiinirm nimln reniarkri. iicfure tlio stone was plaet'd in piwit'oii a liilile, iiook of (li-ci'line. nii'l cipiet of TnK 'J'mi.s ami Trilinini were laid in the opening. Th event wars highly inter- Thn Colorado Craphii sty-) the following fol-lowing nice tlinr;; almtit Ciiie! Clerk i Jones of thu Walker Ilon-ic: How j picx.mt it is to meet a t.i:tl hotel I clerk, t i njoveil that thin tveoK in th I Wind'-or. H'heVo I met tlie chief clerk of I the Wnikt-r lioiuo of Salt Lake City. I Hn is one of Ihe in'"-', oblitrui Kcnllo-men Kcnllo-men I have ever com in contact with and Ihc r.init caicfn! of th ejncnH who ivuit-ter tli. re. J lo will tarry hern for I a week rird then rvturu lo tho tii-id of let itl no ii -4 lulinrn with thi best J j wi.iii'.rb of the (jlrpnic.' coirespoiuleDt. Oiifl i f the 1 1 est jokes hoard rinett i Sp.'in cl.ni -d V.'ir 1 (' Cm W'.t-; W'.t-; -a. cli l'a:i ,". as pci ..ncd on C. 11. W'nilhind thin inomiiii; hy a needy lookini' peciiiien froni onoof tlie lower conntien who is in thu city as a df legato lo tho Tamarack convention beiiiR hold today in l.:rcirio l.inht hull. '1 ha dei-ecHi,'. dei-ecHi,'. shoved he in. into th door of W'antlarid's o!!n-c. ii.-n "Wanly" in In.i jiwectcst liritel auditorium voice, .-i-ked: "Can 1 do anything for you sir?" "N'aw. I uuc-g not; I'm looking for a jr.'ntli'inali." And tho man passed out. 'l'ht! silence was o tuiprenia for I'm next live inimitt's that had Knsipn l'eak talluu inio tiia: ro-itn it count not j ha heard. Wutlaud bft up a baskot of j wino. i!i!i:vnu:s. Haker for shoeit; 4(1 W. Second So. St A band concert was given at Calder's park -yesterday ami attracted a bitf crowd. r.uckhorn City offers a reward of JlOiK) for the return of their mayor. . W. Stoddard. Hart. A. Harvey of Hyde & Reck, Eureka, passed Sunday with Lis Iriamls in this city. Johu M. Dolan. civil engineer and surveyor, lis removed from ". (,'oiu-uiercial (,'oiu-uiercial block to III Hooper block. Hon. Harney Quinn, xvho was elected district recorder in Hinghain on Saturday Satur-day is a delegate to tuo democrat!-convention. H. A. Amhlcr. treasurer of the Wcst-erni Wcst-erni Farm Mortgage- and Trust rom- pany is paying a visit to Mr. 11. J. Dinniny. ilntm-t IVvUw. or.o of the provvotie lv.ngham miners, is applauding demo-ciatio demo-ciatio senlimeiits iu Eleutrio Eight hall this afternoon. V S. Hall was on tho train that plii lifted into the Coon river at lioone, laws, on June I itii. He sustained au in jury to his leg. The (iartield Reach l'athing club open the season Mondsv. June 'J. 1 rom that date this club will visit the lake every Monday evening during the season. Anexparte case was on this afternoon after-noon at the United States land ollicd. It concerns some school liuid near Ug-den. Ug-den. The mineral claimants were in default. C M. Jackson of tho Tribune stalT was yesterday presented by Tom lluie-son lluie-son with a pair of line opera glasses. Mr. llutosou represents a l'hilaueiphia diamond house. There will be a business meetinj of Youns Women's Christian Temperance union at tho First M. E. church lh:s evening. All honorary members are vrged to be present. ( The question for discussion by ihe Y, M. C A debating club tomorrow night j is: Resolved that the electoral college should be abolished ami the president , jleeted by direct vote of tho people. ; Rev. Dr. McNiece of thu First 1'res-j ylerian church, yesterday morning j gave his cougregatiou a .synopsis of thu I work dona by ' tho general assembly : which ho recently attended at Detroit, i Every individual who is interested in Ihe political situation here should vend tomorrow's Tim i:s. It will contain the most mattenyet laid bet ore the public in connection with the present controversy. contro-versy. The Right Rev. George F. Seymour It. It D., bishop of ispriuglieid, ill., preached au able sermon on the life and character of St. 1'aul to the con gregation at St. Mark's yesterday morning. Tho republican meeting at Logan on Saturday last was most enthusiastic, and was larger than the democratic f-pthering. It was addros-ed by Judge Heunott, Hon. James Snarp and Frank J. Cannon. The First M. E. church was filled with a largo audience last night who listened to Rev. Dr. Feck's sermon on missions. Dr. I'm!-: is secretary of tho Methodist Missions and ho cau talk entertainingly en-tertainingly on tho subjtiet. Favmaster J. S. Witeher of the U. S. nrmv has succeeded 1'aynmstcr Creary at this point. The latter this week will leave for San Antonio, Tex as. where he will deal out checks to the soldier boys. The genial major will be missed by' his regiment of friends. The trout of thu season was cnu.ht early this morning by Matt Eyoti, an employe of the Temple barber shop. Malt says he caught il at Mill creek. It weighed a little over six and ooe-ha!f pounds. Matt has been exhibiting it all the morning to his friends. The dress parade given by the Den-ha-lter ritles at Brighton yesterday had a large number of spectators from lhis city. A considerable prolieicuey in tho drj,l was shown by the company, all of whom in their "tine uniforms looked liko a bouquet of exquisites, like ideal hut not real soldiers. There was a crowd of people at Car-field Car-field yesterday. The water was in pleasant ctmdition and many bathers entered tho briue. A niimimr of boaters boat-ers enjoyed a pull on the lake. The famous resort is as popular as ever and from now on tho Union l'acilic will be busy transporting excursions lo the lake. Citizens of the Fourth precinct, embracing em-bracing the Eighteenth, Twelfth and |