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Show H i i' a Good lambs l- r : i.' '. Another Week, and e- II A well-read officer General news. New York silver 1121, Salt Lake 1.09. Thia is the ninth Sunday ofur Trinity, Thank heaven fnr thia rpsnita from ' base ball. Woman's sphere A mouse it woman's fear. A man with a "cast" in his eye our atage manager. Put a beggar on a norae and he wi 1 ride to Otiden. Tne bullion shipment yesterday aggregated $5,136 5S. i-he highest temperature was 93 yesterday; the lowest GS. The sky, unlike man, ia most cheerful wnen the bluest. The streets were thronged yesterday afternoon and until ltte at night. The reddest mooa on record rose at a few minutes past 11 lsst Dight. Haverlv's minslroln will nprfnrm nl the Woodmanaea Theatre, Ogden. " Will you love me when I mould?" says the loaf o( bread to the baker. The new hospital at Silver Reef is now open for the reception of patients. 1 The Ogden organ of amusement,' Town and Stage is enlarged. It is very neat, Gov. Brayman, of Idaho, and Gen. McNeil of St. Louis, went north from Ofiden yesterday. E!ghly-five emigiants, eastward bound, passed through Ogden yesterday, yester-day, and sixty-one went west. It is said to be quite cool in Sanpete county, coats and shawls boing very comfortable even in the house. A family difficulty in the police court yesterday, caused a little amusement, amuse-ment, and one person was fined jfo. The Central Pacific engines burn between 55,000and 60,000 cords of wood per year between Sacramento and Ogden. The matinee yesterday afternoon drew a fair audience. The choruses were sung better than on any precede ing evening. The Utah Southern Extension ib now laid a distance of some thirty miles beyond Juab, the terminus of the Utah Southern. Oden ia now crying for more water, tho supply being inadequate and the Ogden and Weber rivers being almost drained. Sir. A. C. Bmytb would like to see all the members of the Juvenile Pinafore company, at the Theatre on Monday at 11 a.m. sharp. The regular monthly meeting of Pioneer Engine Company, No. 1, takes place to morrow evening, at 7 30 o'clock. H. H. Goddard, tieo'y. Lead has suflered another fall. In New York 4c. per pound is oflered, wen la bait .Lake gives $38 50 a fall of 51.50 per ton. This is still a pay iug nurc. , " Judge Pyper, with some friendB, leaves to day on a week's out to Panguitch Lake. Alderman Raleigh will sit in the court during Judge Pyper's absence. Haverly's minstrels have a craolc nino ol ball tosser's among them. There is some talk of their engaging in a conbat with the Deserets on Tuesday or Wednesday. A row over ae.Ua occurred in a U. P. emigrant train on Friday, between Oalifornians and Italians. PiBtols were drawn, but tho conductor prevented pre-vented bloodshed, unfortunately. Lightning struck a building at Panguitch last Wednesday and passed 1 through tho floor into the earth. A young man in the buiidiDg wbb knocked by the shock and the hair taken from one Bido of his head. ! Secretary Evarts ask3 for "informa-( "informa-( tion as to the manner in which tbo ranks of tho Mormon churoh are recruited." Tho missionaries can uso ' this invitation and speedily flood our profound Becretary with useful and interesting reading matter on such an important question, and, perhaps, aflord him some entirely new reading. Mr. D. 0. Calder, tho music dealer, has received new selections of music, among which are eomo fine pieces: "Tho Dream," by Ruben-stein, Ruben-stein, a song; "Iu the Years Gone By," a song by Chas. E. Pratt; "1 Love Thee," I. L. Brackelt, a song; "A Littlo Mumtain Lad," song, J. L. Roeckel; "Hymn of Nuns," instrumental, in-strumental, by W61y, the latter containing con-taining a picture of the grand organ at Boston. According to the Dispatch the Ogden Og-den city council on Friday evening very generour-ly granted tho Ogden Driving Park and Fair Grounds Association Asso-ciation a twenty years' lease, free ol taxes and licenses, to the thirty-five acre tract of land eastof the cemetery, r.onr CatUn hlnfl Tl,n oCnnlatinni are that the association ia to put $1,000 worth of improvements on the tract prior to January next, which ere to rpvert to the city at tho expiration of the lease, and that the city and county aro to have the use of tho site for fair grounds making such improve ments therc-for as they choose. Come to tho morU! af be sits I' pun a d y p :h!s 1 x und Hps Tho ni'Ctur l'loni tliy juicy tins Coma t ttio y.uncl!r as he Hits Across tin? li'li und p.-ak- d f-nco Anil moves wrhc-tftcy intense Thy charms frmn oil the native vino And lb- u art turribU;! o, AuLi-t-born nionEtrOtily! ncariiatti ci'lioo'ily! BermnLh Uiv enx;rftld b'jom plow, Likti giiUerirK huMjl'.'S in the wine, Th-r lurM t'd.i.thly woe, And Ooia tby fn-ci nations i;row 'I be piiin, ttie cramp, ti,u pang, the ! lhrio Ard 3ll wrs fear or drfftv or kr.ov,- t'i' jiony ii tuice! 1 i 0! water. JuIcjU. |