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Show MIPS. Coo'er. Go to church. A "dry" new moon last ninht. Silver Reef is said to be overrun with persons eeeking work. The streets were very quiet yesterday, yester-day, though it Wis Siturday. There were quite a number ol drunks on tbe streets lost night. S. B. Norman was naturalized yee-terday yee-terday in the Third district court. A broken delivery wagon relieved the monotony of Main street yesterday. yester-day. Flaga were floating throughout the city, yesterday, on account of the hatchet birthday. Bonfires again illuminate the heavens at night. The small boy with a loud yell is there. The Stewart mine, Bingham, expects ex-pects to make a heavier shipment this month than ever before. A representation of the little hatchet that never lied was on exhibition ex-hibition in the postoffice yesterday. The shipments of bullion from Silver Sil-ver Reef during the week ending February Feb-ruary 15th, amounted to $21,932.82. Why does not some enterprising i citizen go into the manufacture of white lead in thia city? It would pay. The latest excuBe for a lady's hat or bonnet has arrived in town and perambulated around the city yesterday. yester-day. The Twentieth ward dramatic 1 association gives its first performance j m tbe ward scboolbouse to-morrow evening. With the exception cf the banks and Zion's Cooperative Mercantile institution, the business houses were all open yesterday. The grand jury, ye3terJay, pre sented three indictments to the court for oflensea committed against the laws of the territory. No business was transacted in the Third district oourt yesterday, the Burton trial having been postponed till Monday morning. II you would become a genuine benefactor to your race, invent Borne method ol keeping little urchins ofl the BtreeU at night. Firat South Blreet, between Main and First West streeti, has at laat been cleaned. It's own mother wouldn't recognize it now. A boy, rather the worse for liquor, raised considerable excitement near the Btreet car turn table yesterday. He was arrested with difficulty and lodged in jail. The celebration of Washington's birthday seemed to take place last night rather than during the day. The streets were crowded after sundown sun-down until a late hour. Prof. O. H. Rigga delivers hia lecture on "London and Paris" in the Eighteenth ward school house on Monday evening. The lecture commences com-mences at 7.30 o'clock. Messrs. Boilvtir Roberts, John Sbaip, jr., Joseph Jennings, Rile Juuu and A. Doremus, have returned from their tour to Jackson district. The Bame old story fizzle. Bishop John Sharp goes south next Tuesday morning, to let out the contracts con-tracts for grading on the Utah Southern South-ern railroad extension, and it ia expected ex-pected the work will commence at once. We are told that Chinamen will net become civilized. If this be true, what reason do the logicians assign for their swearing, gambling, Bmok-1 ing and fighting, with all the ease and grace of civilized individuals. A trio of idiots two in a buggy and one on horseback galloped furiously aloog Secoud South and down Main streets lost night, almost running over two or three persons, who would certainly have been killed had they not managed to get out of the way just in time. Rich silver ore is Baid to have been discovered at a place two milea east ol Mud Springe, Iron county, and about ten miles northwest from Rush lake, toward Shaunlie. No district has yet been organized, but locations have been made. Minera are turning in that direction. One of our Bubjcribers in Manli, Sanpete county, complains of the manner in which the proprietor of the Sanpete stage line attends to hia duty in taking the Herald through, and desires that he be wakened up lo his business. A3 the peraon complained com-plained ol owes it lo the public thit he should carry the mails through as speedily bs possible, it ia hoped that in future nouo of our subscribers will have to complain at not gettiug their paperB when due. Father Scanlan, who is now al Silver Raef, makes a propos'.tioa through the columns of the Miner to start a hospital in that city. If the employe j of the mi He and mines, business men and working-men working-men will each contribute SI per month, he saye he will eUrt a hospital to be conducted by the Sisters for the benefit of subscribers aud the community; com-munity; and also pro3s(s to establish a good school in this connection, if the proposition he accepted. The inhabitants in-habitants are about to discuse the matter. A correspondent takes exceptioa to th "Go'dsn stair" that figures eo largely in obituary poems, as being behind the age, and suggests the fol- : iowiog as more in accord with midern improvements: Throw ftxay hi' paregoric. Carry Ctl" hi jelly-Waler; i'.-T lili'e liiiliu'a pone to hsaven On th. KjlJcn cievaio. |