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Show BREVITIES. 8. R. Marks A Co. for furniture. "lie hundred uew subscribers were added to The Times' circulation today. Cheap folding U'ds at 8. It. Marks. The regular weekly hop at ( lifls Dancing academy was well attended last evening. Clean the sidewalks off. Owing to their slippery condition several bad accidents have occurred. The work on Parleys canon conduit is practically completed. One more week will Hud It "up in tj pe." The experiments with the smoke consumer at the electric power house are said to be very satisfactory. Tomorrow night the great tribe of the Tuacsroraa will enjoy their grand feast al Walker wick i-np. Messages for Mrs. Alberta Howe and M. A M K. ( o. await claimants at the Western I'uhin Telegraph office. Governor Thomas yesterday received an invitation to attend the Inauguration f tlov-ernor tlov-ernor MeKiuley at Columbus. Ohio on .Innti-ary .Innti-ary Uih. The chamber of Bommeree holds a meeting meet-ing tonight to arrange for the reception of visiting pres.- clubs thai will arrive ou Monday Mon-day next, Tim funeral of the late John Quayh- will he held tomorrow afternoon at I o'clock from the Partners' Ward meeting house. Miss Birdie Lint., daughter of ex-police sergeant Lhits of this city was married iu Sacramento tip Ueorge Carpenter of that city, i The Southern Society nod at the Walker house pavilion and decided to give a dancing sod card party on Thursday evening next at the same place. (ienrgc K. Teasdale, in the distrirt court yesterday, renounced allegiance to Vlt toria. rcgiua of England, and is now a fiill-ticdged cittz. in of the United Slates. The I 'tall Central Railway Company has raised ihe snow ami ice blockade ou Us line of road and tomorrow all trains will again be nrri.ing and departing on time. Hon. Fred .1. Kicsel of Ogden, Colonel William R, Kerry and Hon. A O.i Campbell will attend the baniUet of the TusCorOraS liberal democrat i tomorrow evening. Weather, probabilities foi ssted for the suing twenty four hours for Sn 1 1 Lake and vieinity indicate fair weather with a stationary or slightly lower temperature. Many signatures are being obtained to a petition to he presented to the legislature asking tin exemption from taxation for five years of all manufacturing establishments establish-ments iu the city. B, r. Patterson who has frequently figured before the public has again got iulo trouble having been arrested at Butte on Monday upon a warrant charging him with rilling Idlers in the postotllee at Unit place. .alt Lake Valley Lodge No. 13, and Temple Lodge No". IS, A. 0. C. W., will Jointly Install newly elected officers this evening. Qrand Master Workman John Itrickloy will conduct the ceremonies which Occur at the hall of the order ou South, West. Temple ,-tlcet. Democrats bold a meeting at the headquarters head-quarters of Ihe Democratic club ill the fifteenth fif-teenth w aid hist night to jubilate on the new scheme sprung on congress Tuesday. It was. a tame affair and alter a few remarks by cx-Govornor West, f, K. Dyer, Messrc. Timtunns and I'ark, the members of the meeting dispersed Iu silence. The Buns of of Si. Ueorge entertained their friends with a performance that was thor-oiigblv thor-oiigblv enjoyable. The olio was under the direction of 'the Fori Douglas minstrel run-puny run-puny who were accompanied iu tin ir special-ties special-ties by Mis Cri.-ic ( law sou. The entertainment enter-tainment w as followed by n supper that was relished by all who had seals at the table. At the Installation of the newly elected otlcera of Myrtlu Lodge No. 1, Knights of l'ythias, Tin -day evening, the following grand officers of the order conducted the beautiful ceremonies: W. Husbands, ti. C. : A. Wild, ti. V. C; ,1. llarlick. (I. P.; A. .7. Lowe, jr., B. M. A.: R. Sholton, 0. M. of K.. (.. Moody, ti. K. ot li. and 8,; J. Eltse, ti. P. C. Tin Letter furriers' assoeialion met last evening and elected the follow ing officers to serve for 1 NIC; Rue Sho'ies, the olde-t cur. rier In point of service on the force, was unanimously i lected president. The other olllcurs are as follows: Brig Morse, vice, president; 11. K. Dewey, corresponding sec-retary; sec-retary; C. L. Holt, Hnaucial secretary; It. S. Skidmorc, treasurer; O, llotlghtou, sergeant-a! sergeant-a! amis. A new i-onstilnlion and set ipf bylaws by-laws were adopted. The letter cinders- look f"i ward to the passage of the salary bill in e. .ogress this winter with anient hope, as they arc fully convinced thai thej are deserving de-serving of better remuneration u the bands of Uncle Sam . Lace t'urtuius and Linoleums at .8. K. Murks A Co. |