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Show I (.'HIPS. 1 Nt.t tVi-u a runaway yeBterday. Happy Xmas, and m6ny of tbem. I Mining mbt erB are indulging in a re.-t. , The Museum will be open to-day as i uauttl. j Only a l-wdrunk welcomed Ohr-t n:&B in There i i. Hi .u Mast liit n:ght in this c.L:- The niy aunts ni -nts lit town tonight, to-night, Kill ("i- t) ll'i". The tourist season may safely be Bel down ai ended. A big sale of carriages by auction tjok plse yetterdtiy. Br. for the recu t snow ;i c skaikg would iiuw be bUpt-rb. A car toad ol ore was received (com Austin, N v., yeoterday. The German i i-j making regular wbiijru'-ois ol fine bar bul'ion. T.ie Utah M.d Nurih'-ru pns?euger train aai five hours lite yestorday. On the whole, the meat display ia not SB fine this as on preceding years. Mr. El. P.ke, of the ReBf Miner is iu town. He will lemain about a weiik. Sjme stray shooting took place on the ro.td to tbo Warm Springs last night. everal ladieB were robbed of handkerchiefs hand-kerchiefs and notions on the streets yesterday. A youth fell on Main street last evening, aud knocked hia shoulder out of joint. The candy show at G. F. Culmer'e is it 11 imsuense, and the article is mighty good. Young man, this ia a good seaaon of the year at which to invest in a partner for life. The Bala of property under distress for the non-payment of taxes is about to commence. Some merchants state that yesterday's yester-day's business was the heaviest, by i long oddp, in years. No eajtsrn mail lat nij li1;. The Dispatch sayB tiio U. P. ia reported fourteen hours late. K last night was not colSer than the night before, ihon ihg frosted ears of ye Bcribe are liars. Sergeant Craig repot ti to us thit his machine touched 8 below zero yesterday. yester-day. Healthy weather. Many ladieB bad their eyes dislocated dislo-cated yesterday by lcoiing orossways at those of their own sex. The Boldier'acap recently pickid up on the street aud taken to the pohce etaiion still remains there. The prisoners in the Penitentiary will enjoy a rare treat to-day turkey and plumb pudding for dinner. Sleighing ia very gco3; but few persons per-sons improve the opportunity, however, how-ever, on account of the "wave." Another of the series of parlieB in the Seventh Ward takes pla-e tonight to-night in the ward Assembly Room, The police record yesterday was aa bare ol items as the Trib. Sherman's noddle of idem. It was very bare. A citizen of the Twentieth "Ward has given his usual donation ot a oar-load oar-load of ccal to the poor of the ward. Owing to the extreme veneration in which the Herald holds tma day, no paper will appear tc-morrow morning. lht beer from Wagner's brewery, received here yesterday, was a very excellent quality, end made spirits riso. The Central Pacific patsenger was also late yesterday, owiog to an accident acci-dent to a freight traiD near the Prom ontry. At G.30 o'olook on Wednesday morning the thermometer stooi at 9fr below zero at the depol; so Mr. W illiam Calder eays. The Western Union Telegraph Compaoy expects to remove into their new quarters and be prepared lor business by Monday ntxt. The foaming bowl of egg-nogg was sent over from Auer & Murphy's lad night, with the "Complimenta o( the season to the Herald." Had John B. Gough visited many of our ealoonB yesterday he would have discovered a good subject for one of his animated discourses. Judge VanZile, accompanied by hie family, have gone down to the Bay to spend the holidays. Tribune. They has, Sherman, they hap. Park City was a little excited last night, about 11 o'clock, over a shot fired while two men rushed up the town with six-3hooters in their haudp. Remember the poor this day. There may be those who Bufier from oold without the means of relief. Help them; you will nevor regret it. The Uth Central going north on Tuesday evening, ran into a sleigh on the track, and knocked it into splinters. splin-ters. It contained ball a ton of coal. No one hurt. The water in service pipeo and mains hue frozen, while there is none in the ditches. Now is-a good time for those owning' welU to get up a corner on water. Experience teaches many things. Prominent among which, to a man, is that it ib safer to run your chances with a balky mule than to dictota t3 a woman on wash day. A dispatch waB received from Hon. Geo. Q. Cannon, yeftarday. stating that, owing to delay in the U. P. express ex-press trains he would not be home until noon, to-day, at the earliest, Boston "culcbaw" is quite excited over the report that in New York they know of a Brston man who broke off hia marriage with a young lady ! because she spelt hugging with one g. At a party the other cvpning. the conversation appeared to be dying out, when a billious man Buddenly observed to a young lady on the right: "I don't think they make pills as large as they uaed." After that the conversation went on again. The bodies of Henry Latey and James Andre, who were puflocated in the Quandiry mine, Stockton, on Monday, were brought to town yesterday yester-day and will be buried at 1 o'clock to day, from the office of Preshaw & ' Skewee, 109 Kimball Block. i It makes a mother's heart revert to her younger days when abe cornea into the parlornrxt morning after her daughter's beau has been around and finds only one chair in front of the fireplace, and the others nitting along the wall as if they hadn't been uBed for yeara. IJcrc reate bis ashes on the Bhclf benp.alh, A youth to coffins and to shrouds unknown: un-known: Fair sextons frowned Dot on his humble dpaih, Incinorntion mnrked htm for iti own. No longor seek bis cinder? to disclose. Nor draw bis tine residuum from hi? pot, Where they, alike impslpnblo, repose, Trusting his spirit never feit 'twa? hoi, |