| Show General Gleanings Nearly all the passenger trains arrived on time yesterday A rousing Democratic rally vas held at Lynne last evening Percival J Barratt is slowly recovering from his recent illness Councilman Elliott is housed with a Blight attack of la grippe < The Republicans will hold a rally in the I Grand opera house tonigh t i Queen City Lodge No4 Daughters of Rooekah met last evening for drill F W Colkins of Denver was soliciting trade among our merchants yesterday Thirteen cars of stock were shipped from Cache Junction to South Omaha yesterday Queen City Lodge No7 Knights of Pythias held their regular convention last evening Mr Newman an old time newspaperman of Garden City Kansas is in the city on business The Georgia minstrels played to a good sized audience last evening They are Very good artists The hydrants attached to the old waters water-s stem are being taken up in the main portion por-tion of the city One hundred and sixty sacks of Australian Austral-ian mail passed through the city from the east yesterday Ten cars of salt were shipped to Montana points over the Union Pacific by Adams Kiesel yesterday The sewer contractors are digging trenches between Grant and Washington avenues on Twentyfifth street Several cars of emigrants came from the east over the Union Pacific yesterday They were destined to western points The Ladies Aid society met at the residence resi-dence of Mrs J 1 N Armstrong 759 Tventytbird street yesterday afternoon QThe removal of chief clerk and Mrs Op dyke from the office of Superintendent Ban croft is deeply regretted During their short stay in Ogden they have won many warm friends who dislike to loose them so soon Mr W H Watson is the new chief clerk and will begin his duties about April I I |