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Show BREVETIES. S. R. Marks A Co. for furniture. Swear off tomorrow. Tomorrow' is New Year's day. Cheap folding beds at S. U. Marks. Today is the last day of the year I Til. How many good resolutions formed tomorrow to-morrow w ill be kept V l.actt Curtains and Linoleums at S. R. Marks A Co. The olliees in the new Walker Mercantile block are rapidly tilling up. It was snowing very heavy at Park City night and the snow was drifting bably. During the latter part of January the members of SI. .Mark's church will hold a mission. The l nion club are at work arrnngingand fit ti ii i- up the third floor of the Templetou for Its use. A family residing at 7:111 Kast Hrigliam are reported in a very destitute condition. They are said lo be deserving and tho aid of the charitable is urgently needed. John D. ShalTer of this city has received a patent for an ingenious trap for catching animals olive, it can be adjusted so as lo imprison any animal from a mouse to a grizzly hear. There Is a movement on foot to secure an early Saturday closing of all of tho stores. It is said that many well knowu lirma have i f pressed their willingness to the plau if all w ill agree to it. A small slide occurred at Park Cily last night between the Anchor and Daly mines, the damage was very slight, due snow-slide snow-slide at the Anchor shaft house carried away IIKI feet of ore sheds. Three new companies were incorporated yesterday. Tiny were the Kountiful (iold A. Silver .Mining Co., Bountiful district. Da-vi Da-vi county; Junction ity Paint Co., Ogdeii, l tali, and the (igdeu I'tah Hot Springs Co. Company A, Second regiment, have been presented by ids honor Mayor Scott with the Hag of the old Scott Zouaves. The company com-pany and Captain Keilly are very apprecia-tiveof apprecia-tiveof the present and returned thanks lo the donor. The funeral of the latedenrge Meearstook place at the residence of his daughter Mrs. Blunt on M. street yesterday afternoon. Mr Meears was !IJ years old at the time of bis death and had resided in I'tah for many years. Johu L. Robertson, the miner who had his feet frozen near Terrace a few weeks ago died at. tho Sisters' hospital yesterday, and his funeral occurs this afternoon under Masonic auspice. He was .VJ years of age, a native ot Scotland and was one. of the Comstoek pioneers. He leaves a wife and thre.i eliililri.Ti |