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Show The Probate Court held a busy session, yesterday. Found. A brown wool shawl on south Main street, July Sth. Left at RuoLKii ofliee. There was a dance in the opera house, Monday evening. It was pronounced pro-nounced a very pleasant affair. The speakers at the Tabernacle last Sunday were Elder Lindsay, of Salt Lake, and Patriarch Samuel Smith. The booming of the cannon last evening in honor of the water works stirred up considerable life in the town. Yesterday afternoon an old couple were married by Judge Kirk. They were nearly fifty years old each. An interesting communication from Collinston and a lot of other valuable matter was unavoidably crowded out of today's Ri;gi.ek. The earljr and late advertisers in 1 Tin-: Hucilku catch the trade. Bring all your Prescriptions and Receipts to be filled at City Drug Store. f When Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peck return home to Salt Lake their family will be increased one. Thursday morning, Mrs. Peck presented pre-sented her delighted husband with . a fine 9-pound boy. Alldoing well., Messrs. Morratt and Farley, two gentlemen from Ogden, have leased the City Hotel from C.H.Davis. We trust they will be more successful success-ful than the former proprietors have been. Prof. J. W. Sanborn, of the Agricultural Agri-cultural College, Logan, has been requested by the Utah World's Fair Commission to collect the agricultural exhibits for this Territory. Terri-tory. The gentleman solicits the advice and assistance of every person in Utah in securing rare specimens and the materials necessary neces-sary to make a creditable showing j for Utah at the World's Fair. A'im-S OF THE BKiLER. A good work is bcingdone toward freeing the streets of stones. When you go to the postoflice always ask for The Bugi.eh, ; The changed II. P. time card will be found in today's Bi'oi.er. The changes are but slight, however. how-ever. The firm of Smiths' Cash Store, San Francisco is steadily gaining popularity with its large list of country patrons. A large lot of building rock is being hauled for the construction of the foundation of the Wilson-K Wilson-K nudson brick block. Tho Telegraph hints that Price will soon begin pulling for a city organization. That place should have cily privileges by all means. The firemen will have a big benefit bene-fit ball in the opera house Monday night, July 25th. The net proceeds will be used to help purchase uniforms. uni-forms. Tho boys deserve a large turn-out. S uiie of the people of Snowvjlle seem to be in hot water of late, or at least arc becoming "hot" over water troubles. The courts should be the last possible resort to settle such difficulties. Now is the time to pay in advance ad-vance and secure the benefits of our hi;.; eff.TS. Kvery subscriber should have the "American Farmer" Far-mer" and "Woman's Work." They are splendid monthly magazines. Cily Councilman Steed of Rrigham Rrig-ham City was in Ogden yesterday as a committee of one looking over the fire department. Rrigham will soon have a department of its own ami the City Council want the best apparatus possible. Standard. La.-t Saturday evening the young ladies of the First ward surprised their President, Miss Fannie Graehl, Counsellors, Misses Mary Raird and Sadie Peters. The throng met at the resilience of Jacob Jensen, south of town, and engaged in a joyous festival. C. IL Davis has gone to Canada, driving sheep for the new Alta Stock Co. which is stocking lands, with cattle and sheep in the province of Alberta. Mr. Davis says he does not expect to reach his destination until aboul December. He will probably send for his family and settle there permanently. per-manently. President ' 'lawson and party, consisting of Counsellor Kel ly. Bishop Ilirper, Loienzo Hunsaker. Mrs. O. Widerborg. Mrs. M. J. Snow, Mrs. Sophy Valentine and Miss Alvira Rees returned, this we.'k, from their tri p west. An aecuint of the trip was handed in .ton late f.ir tmlav's Rr.'i.KK. It will appear in next i.-sue. |