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Show CHIPS. I Thehfetduy. ' A walking match is in progress. , Otden has more snow than we have bore. All the trains are running on lime again. Sleighing at $4 per hour must be beatific. Icicles four ftii t long are not (o be sneezed a1. "Tho cold, round moin thines deeply duwi'." A worm in t.M thetlnut ia worth two in llio rin.uM. The Julia Dean w;n out latt niklit, with a jelly crowd in it. Hi to. Geo. Q. Cannon leaves for Washington Hub morning. Toe thermometer hovers about zero in a very utlcct:or;ate manner. Mr. Jop. A, Wett, manager of Ihe Junction, was inlo.sn yesterday. The mercury aacouded a a h:ta aa 20 yestert'ay, but dropped to 2. Ogden is preparing lor a grand maequerade ball New Year'a night. The tr'towiut No. 1, Mine, Bingham Cation, will ship a gold bur in a few ; day?. A eu:.w plow was run over the U. P. road betwoeu Ogdou aud Evanston Tuesday moruiDg. The cold at Corinne has been 10 below zero, but a few miles north it waa registered 40. There will be a home missionary meeting this evening, in the Council House, at 7 o'clock. It doesn't require any very hard blows to pound a man into a jelly, if ioe jeny ue uoi too io.iu. As a guard against the breaking in of roofo, parties had the snow shovelled shov-elled from their roofa yesterday. It takes twenty able bodied men to stand and look at one poor little sign paiuter while he is at work. Tbe snow fall runs from five inches to two and a half feet throughout the territory. Bingham has two feet. i A little boy was arrested, tried and and convut-d on Tuesday, of stealing a cap. He was put in jail all niht. "Icallcd twice aud found you out," said Mrs. Jone?. Said Mrs. Bmith: "I had to call but once to find you out." InOgdon there is a blick man who is turning white. We oan matoh it. Tbe other evening we saw a whita girl turn rod. Prussian blue is a misnomer; it does not come (rom Prussia, but is the precipitate of the salt of protoxide of iron with pruBsiate of potasaa, Mr. R. 0. Kirkwood, of Provo, was p yesterday, and waa introduced emphatically to our sidewalks, by the proverbial small boy with a sled. T. C. Armatrong has raoeived a new lot of seeds for farmers and gardeners, gar-deners, regarding which it would be well for those interested (o make a note. Mr. Dwyer received, by last evening's even-ing's mail, St. Nicholas and the American Agriculturist for January, and tbe London Illustrated News and the Graphic. The rhinoceros horn is not a horn at ai', but a kind ol matted or com-paot com-paot hair, and is only like a horn from being a protuberance on the animal's he a 1. A little boy in the ThirteenthWard, came 10 his mother the other day, and said: "Mamma, I should think that if I waa made of dust I would get muddy inside when I drink." "OhriatmaB Bells," morceau carac-terislique, carac-terislique, for the piano, by F. CiMouSili, is a new pitjue of music, just out, aud ia published by M. Gray, 117 Post Btreet, San Francisco. It is not difficult. A coupb of our well known sports started out on a deer hunt yesterday, aud went up Spring Hollow. Tbe deer has net yet been brought io, buL if ever two half-Jrozen "kuesea" were seen, these wore the pair. Iced sidewalks are fashionable; and the Dumber of persons falling down yesterday waB very great. Several ladies were severely hurt, and one gentleman epramed his arm bo badly that it swelled rapidly. The gentlemen who tramped to the Hot Spring Lake yesterday, taking their ekates with them, hid tboae articles under their coals on their re turn, and remarked that they bad been to the Warm Springs for a refreshing re-freshing bath. Mrs. M. E. Randall, on Monday next, the 5th of January, will open a select school in the Morgan College building, Fourteenth Ward, opposite the Fourteonth Ward Assembly Rooms. Her advertisement will be found in this morning's issue. A smart Aleck, racing down the State Road, yesterday, spilled himaelf and the lady with him, out of the Bleigh. -The lady had begged him not to go so faBt, and when Bhe gathered herself up, alter the spill, she walked home, and notwithstanding notwithstand-ing the earnest solicitations of the orest fallen Yaho, paid no attention to him. See that dog as ho trots alone, Along tho busy street; IJcforo another wcok ia frono Ho may bo sausage moat. Falso Impression. It is generally supposed by physicians physi-cians and tho people generally that Dyspepsia can not invariably be cured, but we are pleased to Bay that Green's August Flower has never, to our knowledge, failed to cure Dyspepsia Dys-pepsia and Liver Complaint in all its forniB, Buoh as Sour Stomach, Cos-tiveness, Cos-tiveness, Sick Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, IodigestioD, bad taste in the mouth, etc. Out oi the 50,000 dozen bottles sold last year, not a single failure was reported, but thous-andsof thous-andsof complimentary letters received from Druggists of wonderful curea. Three doses will releive any case, fry it. Sample Bottlea 10c. Regular size 7oo. For sale by all Druggists. au9 |