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Show ; CHIPS. j More bdow. j Crowded streets, j Wood st-lis for f-5 per cord. J Gyoi hay brings $15 per ton j Ail the trains were on time y ester Jay. Tnere is a big demand for bdled hay lardy. Four cr loads ol bullion shipped yesterday. Several incipient run iwys t ok place yesterday. Mr. Dwyer hs the December num ber of Harper's Xjjjzim. The meteoric display was grand last night. Did you see it? Meetings in tbe ward houses this auernoou. :one m the ube-nacla. Judge Eoiervon's court opens for civil business to - morrow morning. morn-ing. Tu?re is a message at the Western Union Telegraph office lor Mrs. M. Hiwkin?. The hy mirket was crowded during dur-ing the early part of yesterday, but sold out rapidiy. There were several "hrusbei" on the streets last nieht, but nothing worthy of mention. Father Scanlun has ao far recovered from hia late illness that be will be out in a day or two. 1 load of hay was tipped over in the southwestern part of the city Saturday afternoon. The people in and around Oxford, Idaho, are having an interesting time with land jumping cases. Large quantities of goods were piled on the sidewalks yesterday iu front of stores, being fall shipments. Not a solitary new suit waa commenced com-menced in tbe district court on SaI-urday. SaI-urday. Business is rather dull there. The grand jury of this district, which adjourned about throe weeks ago, will meet and resume its labors on Tuesday morning. The Dispatch tells of the stealiog of a horse in Ogden on Friday night. It belonged to Mr. A if. Lowe, and was stolen from hia barn. Persons in portions of the Tenth and Eleventh Wards complain that their wells are dried up and that they cannot get water in the ditches. Mr, George W. Davii, the energetic grocer, with an eye to increasing business, is altering and improving the internal arrangements of his store. Jwiclion: "Tbe boys that anow-ball paaeri-by ought to bo treated to a mild doaeofbuck-abot." That's right. Encourage charily and long Buffering. A new roster of commissioned officers offi-cers of the Fourteenth United Statea Infantry, headquarters Fort Douglas, Utah, has just been issued from tbe regimental press. It would be a good idea to move the trimmings from trees off the sidewalk. It is much pleasanter to walk in tbe dark with the assurance that you will cot be obstructed. The fuueral of the late Albert Reggcl will be held at the residence of tbe parents, at 11.30 a m . on Monday. Mon-day. Frier da of the family are respectfully invited. The Idaho Banner, Oxford, BayB: The disease called the black loot is killing the cattle in Idaho by tbe score, though it has dons but little damage in thia locality. A boy named William Dell waa knocked down yesterday by a team, on tbe orossing between Jennings' and Kimball & Lawrence's. He was only slightly injured. Fast driving. The boy who had his half jaw cut out aome time ago by Dr. Benedict, Bene-dict, in order to remove a tumor, is now recovered and will go home at once, ThiB is a very remarkable case. A couple of young men were thrown out of a buggy just this side of Sugar House Ward, last evening, and pretty badly injured. Their team ran away, A third party held on and brought the horses to witbeut auy other in jury. Dispatch: A ii 11 jw with mora confidence con-fidence in his ability to escape from the clutches of the law than respect for the law, made a hole in tho show window of Stephen' cignr aud gun-Btore gun-Btore on Fifth street, Friday n'uht, and attracted therefrom two pietold, one $11, and the other $14. O, she was a rati len fair to view uh ber bloods back hir and yes of bluoi But, alat! our life is but a Fpun Sho started a liro witb the coil-oil can And wht-n tbe coroner came to see, He rubbed his hatidu wilh a gliastly glee "Oh, 1 should be a most mournful man lf I got no help from lue coil-oil can." |