Show LOCAL BRIEFS A HAPFY NEW YEAR to all I DONFOBDS DRAWING occurs tomorrow tomor-row ALL THE principal stores will be closed tomorrow CONFUSION FOB a matinee and nieht performance today THE POSTOFFICE will be open today from 1230 to 130 pm DIPHTHERIA is still rampant A new case was reported yesterday THE UTAH Central office will be closed today No freight trains will run WELLS FARGO Co received yesterday yester-day one bar Vienna silver valued at I 1720 Co yesterday received I T R JONES I bullionvalued at i two cars of Gerinania 501129 THK STREETS were rather quiet yesterday yester-day although dealers in general reported re-ported a good trade WELLS FARGO CoJs bullion shipments ship-ments from Silver Reef for the year I I 1835 aggregate 375933 ROBEJIT CONDIE and Jack Davis were arrested yesterday for indulging in a fight in the rear of a Main Street saloon HOPT WAS not brought down from the Pen yesterday as was expected ex-pected He will come down on Saturday Satur-day next THE SICK baby and the lively pug in Confusion will furnish no end of merriment merri-ment to I the children at todays matinee JICCoRNIcK Co yesterday received three cars Hanaeur bullion 7230 Crescent Cres-cent ore 3950 Queen of the Hills ore 1300 Total 12450 Two SPECIAL Union Pacific cars are in Ogden occupied by the railroad tailors df rht hS who eo to furnish uniforms for the employees of the road IN CONSEQUENCE of the increase of diphtheria in the Nineteenth school district dis-trict during the past week the school will not reopen until further notice THE COMPLIMENTS of the Fisher Brewing Company reached this office last evening in the shape of a case of their famous beverage Happy New Year THE MISSES Emma and May Rook ledge and Miss Sadie Tripp will receive re-ceive with Mrs S F Fenton between the hours of 12 m and G pm today at Xo Co N Second West Street THE OGDEN Herald came out with aNew a-New Years edition of sixteen pages indicating considerable enterprise on the part of the publishers and a great deal of patriotism on the part of the people of the Junction City AKTHUK J GUSHING foreman of the Pioneer Sampling Mill at Sandy was I the recipient last evening of a handsome I hand-some silver water pitcher presented to him by the mill employees The articla was selected from the fine stock at L Hollanders store AN IMMENSE quantity of trout was received in this city yesterday from Panguitch Lake As it is scarcely possible pos-sible that the hook and line was used to secure them the Fish and Game Protective Association have taken the matter in hand and will make an investigation in-vestigation THE roNEBAL services over the remains re-mains of Mr Francis Platt and which have been delayed in order to await the arrival of his son from the States will be held at the Thirteenth Ward assembly assem-bly rooms on Sunday January 3d at ll oclock am Friends are respectfully I respect-fully invited to attend I I MESSES J C and H WATSON have a few words to say to the public in which they advise all that if they want good weight and clean screened Weber Pleasant Valley Rock Springs or Red Canyon Coals to call on them at tber office two doors north of the Deseret Bnk Main Street J W FAKBELL the plumber was yesterday waited upon by Sheriff Groesbeck who informed him that he had warrant tor his arrest Farrell immediately made his way in company com-pany with his attorney to the City Hall and after waiting some time and none of the officers of the court putting in an appearance he left No further steps have yet been taken in the matter THE BILLIARD tournament at the Walker House commences on Monday evening It will be contested by Engler Lowry Arthur and Donnelly It will be for a purse of 50 35 to tne first and 15 to the second To this Messrs Bechtol lands will add a purse of 25 to the winner The names of the contestants in the first game and further fur-ther particulars of the tournament will be published in Tnc SUNDAY HERALD THE CONCERT picnic and ball at the Twelfth Ward assembly rooms yesterday yester-day afternoon and eveninc was a most enjoyable time passed by the people of that district The reunion of friends neighbors and relatives was an occasion long to be remembered and all who remained re-mained to let the old year out and the year 1886 in were amonc the happiest folks in town A full account of the pleasant event will appear in the appropriate ap-propriate columns of THE SUNDAY HERALD |