Show CULTS Mud May and December Venus will soon be the morning star Ogden indulges in an election shortly Mr Harry Bowring is in the cap ital once more Business is already booming and merchants jubilant The Baptist Church at Ogden is approaching completion A dance was given in the Eighth Ward Schoul Houfae last night Several drunks were arrested on Wednesday and last evening Ths trees on Main street between North and South Temple are being trimmed Charley Whalen in his search after knowledge looked in upon us last night The bullion shipments reported Wednesday aggregated in vaius the sum of 18390 The Third District Court is as quiet and peaceful as a church sine the jury was dismissed A man was robbed of a 8200 watch and some loose change at Ogden Monday night There are indications that Salt Laka will be the scene of a grand racing meeting next spring Dont be afraid send in your essay and get one of the three prizes offered by the HERALD Justice Spiers had the usual number num-ber of cases before him on Wednesday Wednes-day of the usual character Captain Hoopers health is flatteringly flat-teringly improving His friends may expect to see him out again soon The HERALD seriously contemplates contem-plates giving 100 as a premium for the best essay on how to keep an umbrella The thermometer marked its tally at 54 ° Wednesday A little higher than that will make one hunt the shade again The Third District Court was open on Wednesday but no business was transacted It will be open again at 11 am today Mr Livingston warns persons that their poll tax is delinquant and unless paid will be collected as provided by law The Home Dramatic Company are now at work on a comedy called Forbidden Fruit and expect to produce it soon A horse with an empty side saddle sad-dle went galloping down street to McKimmlns stables last evening He knew his way home On Wednesday the beautiful feminine fem-inine orb traversed the disc of the glorious orb of day In English Venus passed across the face of the sun Hunting seems to be the rage of late a number of prominent young men left this morning for Lake Point and vicinity in search of ducks Yesterday afternoon a couple of teams while standing in the Utah Central yard took fright and ran away The last seen ol them they were nearing the outskirts of the city As far as learned no one was hurt but the fright was gen eralA A pigeon match took place at PItts Cos pleasure gardens on the State Road yesterday between H Denhalter and Wm Stahl for 20 a side Each had fifteen birds to shoot at Denhalter killed eleven and Stahl ten therefore the former cooped in the shekels and left correspondingly cor-respondingly happy |