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Show 'GCAIS AND PErtSCNALS. II..,.p .. Y-s, ., ,.. lid ,,,r . ,1- 11. hi I i.mk Kip. 'lilt' iliHti .t ni.l 1'' tiii i,c Uiiani next M uid.iy. Grand coii,i-ri anlic Ukc i.tht-rnaclt touioriow nikht. Thomas C'tit !:-r mis vi t-r 10 ()f dll oh I llllstll.as. Mis 1.11,1 F.irr. il .,( -nil I..IM' . heir visiting ith li .i'ii Ik Unbelief la nut it nil ; it mil)' a natural nat-ural huiiu-1-iinif for lacs. Mi.-.I'ilu Heriin of I'm k Cny "lis v don on business bnuday. Hysterical rclis-iou coinri froru the lowatu. rattier than the soul. Hon't inskc a lot ut good resolves lolay ml breaa tliein tomorrow, W. 0. Covey and wile cams out Iiom j gilt i.ake yeiterilny on A visit. j' Noise means dralruciiun ; the creative lurve la silni and vuicvlesa. Allwrt Bullock ol Sprlim Valley was i . time to spend Xinia wilh relatives. j Mm. John M.i'ar'hy cutiie In from I v'iiiiih,.rliin,t Tucsd-iy on a eiioi t viit. Hon. John t roll mnl daimhlcr ol l'mer'nii came up vYeincsdiiy on a visit. Mr. J. T. I'arrutti .1 I'.nickfoot, Ma., spent the hnii laya hern wnh tier folks. I.ilin (Hard and limit) v ol A rii.-r ! h Kork .pent the. In. i.U h' to Willi rein-liv.s. rein-liv.s. Iisvid Knsby unit to I'ar City yesterday yes-terday to spend New Yearn w ith his airier. t;.M n (ii-on inn now ii fi.iin t'.ii-, ' M ilio, to cut Christim. dinner llh hi ; ,f-iuiiy. ' ' -- Joe Booth ol tne Kvausion '-' '-' Keg-isier spent t'hiisiinas her Willi hit pari' ilia. Mm ilessin t'addirs mine out ln.ui Kill Lake Tuesday and spci t u f das ill) her lolks. 'Ten .Siuhla in u Ih.r IS.ioin" alii he pi lied lit Hit) 0 I llo ie next Wid- n.-d.iy i.Uln. l.anii'ey AHii'ind ami ilr returned to their home in Itluclifont, Idi.bo, Wmlura day. Mia. Hubert M. i-m an oiu.uiiicd III) 'U. .aiioiIht year has aoiiu ai.J it ia n , in order I .r all"lcliii picnts to call in am) i actilu up tii. ir a, counts, and rent lor another yeiir. ltoland C'iaik continue toinipnna elowly. II (eeli vioy :iinkfnl lor tbe I many klnilm'.o'e- aliou him hy bit , liieinl" anil Hvi K !i lnr. I- t'olitlial tniili i ciat ailrift, lik a ' Utile, orpiiun obilil in a vaat aea inlialiil ml hy uliark. An l aoitinol thene ahiiiku e leuileia in pvr meeting'. Mr. Win. f. Crane ol California. M l., anllere'l (or Iwn yeiira from rlieuinati'in ami liiuilinyo. lie llnally ailvied to t.y CiiiiuiIkiiIuiii'ii l ain Kill"), bu b he did anil it ellVi'ted a completacure. For aale hy John Hoyden ft rion. Lovera of good aingiug can enjoy a rare treat at the Stake raliernacle tomorrow to-morrow niitht when Mii-a Arvilla Claik and Mr.Owar Klrkham illitlvea grand concert. Tae prlcea will lw 85 cents lor adulta and children 15 ct , to lor 2li ct. Ti kms lit this oilice. A lie book typeivnt-r i. ling w. .-V j Mihle.i in Hie cum ty clcrk'e I'lli.e, an I i ilieohl I'mlerao-'d lypeuri'er a-i--cbHiicl for a lie one if the very latent etyle. The former ninrli'iie ua not in working order wiien rceived an.iaiU be rciuiuud lor ano'.hi r one. II a newtiiiper man k'iew bow many knock he receives behind hia U"k he, would adopt anoiiier r-illing," remarked a cititen the other day. The cilir-n was in i, taken. The newapa;,er man who iuweede rxpec's to be inuligncd hy every ev-ery law 'breaker, aa indierand bypocriie, every carping critic and every lover ol uotoriety who ia innored, and in faci all peraona who do not agree with blm on publicand private oialter-. The newspaper news-paper man who exprcia ti gt throigh '.v life without being wi-r-pe'euted and " nnjually cemured ai.oJld mnke arrange-neuti arrange-neuti to dt young. Jb - llflnif niiit'MiiK 'Mir i-iri tl"l pr id Ik ii. 1 i: i k i. Ja;m J -l.n-l, ii ni.'l f.uinlv ncut In !Miy 1 r-. i.lc Mini -i-nt i ' t r mt jiih . .t.il Mr-. ,;.'..rrf- Willimn of K, iH.r.m wit n; lirru thu wt-. k. i(. :; Inm i't TMrf-lj.. mi I kit. .I (nun a I l.rtk.' t n t'iul Xiii.i and r tiirnt j Wt'iltitfl lHV, T " The l.oi in Jonrnni ii ueil Vtrr neiil flu iriiiiuf.l,iii.ii, wliicli hu) BireJit lu tltrtt protff (i(ivO (ttipiT. It (!o mt'ti tE'x d U) tip niciitn'lv liortt il. It (niriifr th uiiimI ( wnuli' iiniter CiMiitiy Attoux-y (.'all mid wile pwiit C li rit tuns in Knnini. TIip Istlrr vl riled lift lulkK llitrt All ttlll WrH aT. A tint lit' Frmik Kvitnt It-It yentftday fur I'ark City iml hall l.ak an U'tinl uunioeit. lie mill return nvit Tuetdy. C. M. JohunKn hud n cancer removed j from Ii it riirht rhffk aevernl di nun oy lr, Fi iti ii and Ii in yvtlinK aluiiy Jesus made a dumb man apeak by Aral casting a devil out olhin; ierliaps tins treatment would work miracles in our ret ivhI at .temen. The Knmtis eaml gave a dance at the I Dpera Hoiue Mundny night. It was I hugely attended and the tlancera say it wif the be't dance ol the aeii"n. U'lien I ilioii. trv a .lore, ..I Clin,her-Ikin'a Clin,her-Ikin'a Moinacli and l.lver Tublcis nn 1 realii:.' lor once how ipiicalv a llrt-i'la" up lo'diile iiiedicine wl'l correct the dis Older, f'-r title hy John Hoyden .V Hon, The New ears editions ol the Salt I Hi e Tilhnne kil l ll.'rild i.'iie.l Ih.i I iiti'liiy Mere line. Tliey contained an e,-el'ent revte ol the p.ikt year ami all the iiiiicies in 1miIi pipeiM were well written and reliable, lloth papers are deft.i-vingof credit for their excellent edition. ! This Is toe 'em., ,ii of long eventn", jj r:t ,e.M':e ilevit.i f- .vcr hour 10 out-d out-d r aoi K ii'nl more to rending. It is also the sjuie time lo accept thiu re miirkahle "II. r of The Salt Lake Tribune, and by sending th.rn 1.50 gel a splendid pper la ice a week liom no until May ;il, iu.,5. Ttie I'ritniiry entertainment itiven at l!i-ll,"ta lloiirc rueMl.ii ullcriioou a,.s a lle,'l,le,l KUiTf-f. A Iklge CrOadweS picrcnl and every trt on the nrog ain u.i. aeil ie:..l..il. A neat euni lias reaiix.d for the 1'iiiuary asocial!on. No charue win made for the use nf the t.)p-eia t.)p-eia House. The follow ing aro the hod lay enter-' tuitiMM'itla in Coalville ; I lance on (-'hi 1st-urns 1st-urns eve and nish', dunce Momiuy niglii, rnmary conceit Toesd.iy afternoon, snow W'ednekday flight, dance New Yekrseve. New Veers alteruoon and night, dame loumrrow alieruiHiu and concert tomorrow i.ilit. Thut'i not so b.ld lor the holulav Heel:. Last riiursdav a inmiiitge liceii'e was isiiicl to llyruiu Harnuiu, uged 27, unit l!lla K. Jorgrnseii, egi d 21, In til ol I'eos. Thn two were made man and , wife by Treat, licorwe W. Young. On I Ttic-dny the county cleik isrued a llcenie to wed ID K. W. I Jitik.', uged Hi, ol Orfden, mid Knell! iMlikk, a,Hl 114, of ll.-ii, f, r. T e-t. Young peifo tned the ceremony ilnit iii.i, le the couple man and wile. MntM Kngineer 1-ioreinus was here on M in, lay evening mid delivered a lecture in the llrick schwd house. His talk was concerning the new irrigation law, the putting in of the weirs, etc. A good croad was present and the way the lis was explained ly the gentleman did considerable good an I salisled the people peo-ple betiei as to w hat I' required o( them, A meeting of trie -itiue kind wa' j held al Wiinsh'p Mondav afternoon. ' 'Ti.i' Hilf ..I Aikiie,i." drew a lurte . :,.,l it; the ll.,t,i Hot,-,. We.lii.-.lay evening, au.l ni.Uiily aenl aaav dl-'atis-I lied with the perfciriii.iiice. Thesnne play mis pre.cn e l about II vear ao l.y tho home cunp.viy and well r-ceive r-ceive 1, hul not more s i tlanUedues' dar night. The acting l.y ail the characters char-acters was excellent, and s' ,.ii thai v.e have ta ller talent at home than II, at which composes most i,f the traveling troups. The ply was a dilliculi one to put on this sttige. hut it tvas dune in fliit'C'Liss shape. The members ol the company worked hard and their elTorta were certaiul appreciated by the large crowd present, heveral specialties were Introduced betaeen the acts, consisting ol a slump speech by Mr. II. F. Jorgen-aen, Jorgen-aen, music hy Miss Virginia tsnllli and a recitation by Miss Grace Salmon, all I of ah lili were much appreciated. Mr. std Mr. J. II. Lamb give Ml ehh. r.i'e l itth 'av piny at thkir bot" Chri as aderii Min in honor of I'.e UTill ' anniversary nf Mrs. lamb's 'jiolhet.i Mrs. Jane llowen. Ah ull Ihirtv child- r g, mii.I chi.drcn and reiutue. ol tl.i lady were pr lit and a iciv enj-al,!ej time s- '.I'd A II I.l.ncr ' s.rv.il ; alter w 1,1, Ii sonj., icmt it loo-, etc , "ere indulkid lii. The r i " h.-autiiiiny die uteil for the occasion. The happy gucts wished the lady many returns of the day. A Chicago Judge, III giving his dec -ion in a well known ra.e n ccnlly, cited the fact that man may do something and ecai,e ct-n-iiie, while woman, for the same a,-t, Is condemned l.y society ami made to 'eel an outca-.t. In oilier words, "Itlllvmay la; naaghty hut Josle niusn't.". In making the parallel the Judge did not sit, -nipt lo shield the mail, wh in he termed as Immoral as the woman. He merely commented upon the existing e.il nf American society. Hill may pet polled dovea and pure onea. provided they will aland for II, nil in the same week, the same day or same hour II he can mske the exchange time expedlons ly. On the other hand Josie, having fallen, must stay under the ban. She Is net accepted in so-called good society, the la an outcast although she is no less moral than the man. Verily the ways of modern society paaseth nnderaland-Ing. |