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Show CHIPS. Feathery veatber. Another storm is brewing. Proverbs are the wisdom of a people. Turkey shooting down the Stale road to-day. The streets were muffled yesterday. ' and quiet reigned. Tbe organization of a new Btcret society is on tbe tapis. Gratitude is said to be a lively memory of favors to come. Browning Brothers, of Ogden, have invented a new Kind of gun. Tbe total rainfall in the twenty-four bourB past, was 21 of an inch. The number of matrimonial engagements en-gagements ia increasing alarmiogly. CoaBting ia once more a popular pasttime with the boys, and many girls. Judge Emerson, on Tuesday, adjourned ad-journed the court at Ogden until the 28th icBt. Tbe maximum thermometer, on Tuesday, waa 39, while 17 waa the The Utah Southern was one bour late last night, owing to tbe tardiness of the freight. A number of ditches overflowed, yesterday, and caused some inconvenience incon-venience for a time. Sleigh riding was not the most signal sig-nal Bucceas yesterday. It was tolerably toler-ably good, however, in tbe lower wards. A licking is the best thing to keep miicv ftnnmntiofiH. dimmed labels. scolding wives, and postage stamps in their proper places. Tbe Utah and Northern Railroad was snow bound, yesterday, and did not arrive in Ogden in time to connect with the Utah Central. On Monday evening Zion's Musical Society held its first reheareal of the "Sorcerer" in the Theatre. The oho-ruaea oho-ruaea were given efleotively. On Tuesday, D. W. Crowthor, Nephi Brunker, Henry Mansell, j Joshua Mansery, jr., and Stephen Miller were admitted to citizenship. By last evening's mail Dwyer re-rflispd re-rflispd The. Fireside, monthly maga zine with a ohromo; The Lady's Bazar, for January; also Harper's Bazar, for Dec 20. In setting up an obituary notice recently, the typo of a contemporary put it "he left many worm friends," and the friends justified the misprint by squirming over it. A great many persons visit the City Hall daily, making inquiries as to when the next portion of tbe canal will be ready for contracting. The numbers that visit this place- daily give some idea of the persons in need of work. The storm on Monday waa very severs in tho canons, especially in Little and Big Cottonwoods, In the former place Beveral feet of boow fell, while tbe wind blew and whirled it around until it was impossible to remain out. Mr. JJan. Roberta, conductor on me U. & N. R. R., who was arreBted some time ago charged with robbing the mail, and examined at Ogden and discharged, has been indioted by the grand jury of the Third district court of Idaho, at Malad. The Bonanza, Idaho, toll road ia now fairly completed, aod Bonanza City ia thrown open lo the outBide world. StageB are running regularly between Cbaltis and Bonanza, and tbe prospect of keeping the road open all winter, is good. A Beries of b'ix parties is to be given in the Seventh ward assembly rooms, under the conduot of the Favorite club, commencing next Thursday evening. Wm. R. Andrew, D. H. Lambert, D. McKenzie, jr., and R. 8. Andrew are the committee. The Saw Tooth Mines, in Yankee Fork, Idaho, are beginning to attract attention, and Beveral parties have been to look at the most piominent veinB there recently. Some very fine speaimena of ore, bearing both horn and native silver, have been brought to Bonanza City recently. Wm. Farrell applied lor citizenship at Ogden on Monday. After satisfactorily satis-factorily passing the polygamy in quiry pressed by Minister VanZiUe, he waa granted the blessed boon of being numbered as a peer of our great district attorney. Robert Hoi-royd Hoi-royd and Alma Compton were similarly simi-larly scrutinized. The suit ol F. W. Billing im. Helen Tarbet el al., decided by Judge Hunter Hun-ter on Monday, involved tbe conveyance convey-ance of certain property bought by the plaintifl but conveyed to the de-foLdant de-foLdant by Mr. Tarbet. Tbe decision was oral anJ Bet forth that the con veyance lo Helen Tarbet and others was invalid. The proceedings were filed in the clerk's office here yeeter-day. yeeter-day. " Wbat is a 'lapais linger?' " Sbeeaid unlo her Fred; They wore sitting in the parlor She was lisl'nirjg while he read. ' Upon his kneoa he drew her And stroked her pretty bead; KThis is a lap-Bis-linfror," Quite smilingly he said. |