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Show ' IMPS. Ninety in tbe shade ye-'.erJy. I Weather song: "I'm growing coid." A cool thousand half a ton ol ice. Yesterday tbe juicele-ra mud flew arouod pret'.y livtly. Threats of rain hung about all day yesterday, but they were only threat?. Ta-mcrrow, tbe Ninth ward day and Sunday schools will bs at Fuilor'e I EMI. " I Our evening cotem. eays that Manager Man-ager Harris lot heivily on the Aimee engagement How? The fa!! term of Dr. E. B. Fergu-eon's Fergu-eon's Conservatory of M'isic commences com-mences to-day over Calder's music store. Mrs. William Driver alJ son haye arrived at New York, and were to start yesterday p?i Wyoming for Eag-iand. Eag-iand. Fifteen hundred pairs of woolen blankets were shipped from tho Provo factory last we-ik. We'll take an overcoat. The Northern Light bus gone out. It wili appear shortly at Oxford, Idaho, with Judge Willard Crawford, as editor. Now is the time when the wise country cousin writes to city relations that a neighbor across the way is stricken dowu with the small-pox. It is understood that Surveyor Foil win snortiy commence ttie preliminary prelimin-ary survey of the long-talked of canal, by which tbe city will be supplied with watf;r. No senailde mother puta nigh-heeled nigh-heeled Bhoes ou her children. Pitta-field Pitta-field Sun, No; she uses a slipper. Boston Post, Bontiful pun is meant, we suppose. The man who gets the maddest at a newspaper joke on himself is the same who goes round showing the newspaper to everybody be meets when tbe joke is on sorue other fellow. fel-low. Our Mr. Sloan lelt yesterday morn ing for tha northern country Cache and Bear Like valleys and will probably bo away a couple of weeke. BuBiSess connected with the Herald, combined with some pleasure took him away. The funeral of Valentine Faubel wilt lake place- this afternoon at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of Utah Lodge, No. 1, I. O. O. F. The shops of the butchers of tbe city will be closed during the time of tbe funeral, out of reBpect to the deceased. "Bill" Carson, indicted in the First district for burglary, who absconded upon learning the action of the court, several months ago, was arrested a few days since by Sheriff Huntsman, ot Fillmore, but will shortly be released re-leased on $1,000 boDda. It will be good enough, if only realized. real-ized. We are promised, now, that when tbe Pleaaanl Valley railroad ia completed, coal will be delivered al eipringvillo for from St 50 to $5 a ton. A dollar a ton from there here will give it to us at $6. Speed the work. Mr. R. H. Pratt, superintendent of the Salt Lake disvision at the C. P. R. R., has gone west, lo take the1 superiutendency of tbe Sacramento' and Oregon, California Pacific and northern divisions of the Central Pacific road. Mr. A J. Fell, succeeds him. " Why do I eigh?" My own Adclo; Grinve not if I reply ; You gave mo Eii' h a rut, a deal, 1 nteds must draw aco high. |