Show I CHIPS E Is your man nominated I The District Court convenes thie morning at 10 oclock No Rhea matinee today but A Terrible Woman tonight I Rhea npDsars tonight at the Theatre The-atre as A Terrible Woman I Utah green pea strawberries and other fruits are hi market The Patk City stage office is at the office of Bockholt Cummings in I I THE HERALD block I About 30000 will be paid out in this city today by the D R G paycar which will begin its good work at the depot at 2 pmt pm-t Quite a number of persons visit the neighborhood of the Jordan river almost every day being drawn by curiosity to see the river in its present condition There were clusters of anxious citizens around the numerous bulletin bul-letin boards yesterday After the first ballot betting was as high as 3 to 1 against Biane There is plenty of room for temperance 1 tem-perance workers in our midst There is no doubt that the Jordan 1 river is full and even the moon L is somewhat near so F Mrs 0 J Salisbury of this city is a niece of James G Blaine the Republican nominee for President The news of her uncles triumph is naturally a source of much joy to the I lady Mr Scott Andeison was the chosen one to appear on the stage last night at the Opera House to I have his head examined by Profes f t sqr OSFowler The nrofessor gava I him a good sendoff and was very c I 1 I correct in his delineations of the i I t the character of the gentleman I The following English gentlemen from Coalville and vicinity were admitted J ad-mitted to American citizenhip yes I I terday in the Supreme Court U l George Sweeting Henry Hurst J James Bosworth Elijah Allen Fl George Ruff John Livsey Thomas r J Ray George W Ranson A C Smyth the popular tonic I sofa teacher left for Fountain Green yesterday afternoon He received 1 I I re-ceived a telegram announoing the j death of a daughter aged 18 years 1 and goes to take a parents part in a the last sad rites We deeply sympathize 1 sym-pathize with him in his bereavement 1 bereave-ment 4 f4 One of the regraful Hghts resulting I I result-ing from the ravages of the penifer I i11 I ous caterpillars is to be seen at the i residence of Mr George Snelgrove i in the Ninth Ward About thirty I I I j pretty poplar trees outside and inside i 1 in-side his fence have been stripped I I 1 bare giving them the appearance of j blasted tree3 upon a barren heath I if A storekeeper named Brady who J I J has a email shop in the Tentt i I Ward went cut for a moment yea I f terday afternoon and while abent I r some sly fellow stole behind his i U counter and purloined his moneybag J 1 i money-bag which contained 40 in cash j t Information about that bag and its contents will be thankfully received i i I I by Mr Brady f jl A staunch and grizzled Democrat was around town ye3terday losing I I his money by betting against i Blaine and in favor of another Republican m I Re-publican and would have bet any r number of good horses if the ad milers J mil-ers of the plumed knIght had ii either courage or blood We have I t no sympathy for the Democrat nor r t i for any other Democrat who bets I 1 ona Republican t la yesterdays issue we stated that a family named Foulger in the i I Eleventh Ward which is stricken W with diphtheria were in want oft of-t assistance Yesterday afternoon J Mr Foulger Euperintendent of the Twentieth Ward Coop who is a If I brother of the Foulger in question l denied the statement and said that t the and other relatives of the unfortunate unfor-tunate family have supplied them with all necessaries j f i What tnan remains but well our power J to use t And keep good humour glill whateer I I we lose 1 i And trust me dear good humour can it I p prevail LH I When airs and flight and screams t and scolding rallPop i t I |