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Show CI11PS. Cj!da are becoming popular. Oden would like waterworks. Utah apricots are iu the market. The silvery moon waneth wiiibly." The Stewart case will be renewed to-day. Ogden is still worrying over her race course. Home-made peaches are putting in an appearance. Lawrence Barrett cannot afford to atop over at Oden. The Thirl district court meeta at 11 o'clock this morning. Nothing was done in the Third district dis-trict court yentirday. Yett:rday was remarkable only for its heat And dul'uese. The Denver Browne are to play a series of five games here. Toe supreme court of the territory will have another sitting to day. It is said the paper car wheels are to he tested on the Utah Central. The sad and pensive Dane will occupy a board in the theatre thia evening. The police court iB the only place that is doing anything like a rushing business. The thermometer braced up to 93" yeeterday, the lowest point being 65". Oden is indulging in a little uu pleasantness about the postmaaterabip Of that burg. The new Studebaker building is progressing finely. The brick walla are going up. Up to an early hour last evening, ten car loads wcro" aesured for the firemen's excursion to Nephi to-day. The Staye, the Ogden organ of amusement ia out. It is a neat little sheet, a trifle smaller than the Dispatch. Dis-patch. Religious Bervices are te be held at the penitentiary on Sunday afternoon next. A good choir will attend from tbia city. Peter Stockfish, the convict shot while attempting to escape from the penitentiary, ia now safe and recover ing rapidly. W, S. McComick.Eaq., the banker, yesterday, purchased a span ol spanking spank-ing black Kentucky mares, the price being $1,500. The Dispatch says Eagle Rock ia faat being depopulated. Camas Creek, ten miles beyond, will be the Dew terminus. Superintendent of water works, G. M. Ottinger, publishea a notice this morning, which may be of interest to certain parties. The New York Graphic, of July 2d, conlains an illustration of Frisco, tho town that drawa ita blood from the Horn Silver mine. A little family difficulty occupied the attention of Judge Pyper yestea-day, yestea-day, the husband being fined $5 for assaulting his wile. By private telegram it was learned that the wife of Mr. S. S. Jones, of Provo, who has beon seriously ill for aome time past, died last evening. The individual that "sparks" (or tho Dispatch states that the work of renovating the Barn de Woodmanseo commenced by tearing out the ineide. The expense bill for feeding the city prisoners this month ia leBa than it baB been for years, and the number of prisoners baa been correspondingly low. The typo did not arrive in time, hence the Dispatch was not enlarged on the 7th inat. The enlargement ia io take place about the end of this week. We offer our sympathy and aon-dolence aon-dolence to Mr. and Mrs, David L. Davis, who lost by the hand of death, yesterday, their only daughter, a bright and promising little girl. The firemen's excuraion lo Nephi takea place to-day, and the prospecU are that a great many will avail themselves them-selves of the cheap ratea oflercJ for a trip ovor the Utah Southern. The latest bobby U to purchase horse flesh by the pound. A gentleman gentle-man would not give $200 for a mare, butoflered 25o. per pound, and upon weighing, it amounted to S240. One of our attorneys, who bad been called a liar, replied by planting his digit on the couutenance of hia addresser. ad-dresser. Tho matter will bs heard at 4 o'clock thia p.m. before Justice Pyper. Auditor Wm. Clayton is lying seriously ill at bis residence in the Seventeenth war, Tho complaint ia the gathering of water on the chest. Fears are entertained that he will not recover. "Every drop of bran'y I drank paid duty, mi dear." "Well, what of it?" eaid his wife, aa she pulled ofi his boots. "Theo, mi dear, ain't I a (hie) duty-ful husband?" She concluded con-cluded he waa. a granu juveuue concert ia io ua given in the big tabernacle on the 24th. It is expected that cheap excursion ex-cursion trains will run to the neighboring neigh-boring settlements to accommodate country Sunday sobools. Burglars are doing the city. An unsuccessful attempt was made to gain entrance to a hcuae in the Sixteenth Six-teenth ward, the other evening, but the lady began lecturiug the burglar, and bsing moro than he could Blan'4, he departed. The civilized heathen who, Borne time, ogo appropriated unlo himacll three pistole, the property of a brother I heathen, and ran away owing $30, wap captured in Corinne and brought back and fined. Ho languiBbelh in the city hotel. A young man named Chas. Lyman was placed in Ihe penitentiary on Mondiy evening. He was brougut from the Second didtrict, where- he waa convicted of cattle stealing, and sentenced lo a couple of yeara' servitude. servi-tude. Upon being stripped, Gpd. Butler discovered a "belly" bowie knife on hie person. |