Show I HAPPENINGS HEREABOUTS I Gleaned by RustlIng Hcrnkl Reporters from I Productive Fields JOHNSON Pratt for drugs CALITOIINIA cherries are plentiful NEW bedroom suits at Barratt Bros CAn conductors have shod their ulsters BET you didnt know that spiders have eight eyesNEVER NEVER was there a season when so much lace vas worn LOOK out for the straw hat and when you see one shoot It BORDER your spring suit of Provo mills cheviot gt Cutlers 36 Main HOUSEHOLDERS aro looking up last years floor and window awnings BISHOP LEONARD is in a very fatherly mood all on account of a little daughter PALE blue and tobacco brown is the most pleasing combination of the season IKBDHE in the Home Fire of Utah H J Grant Co agents CO Main street BRIGHT red gloves are the latest fad but for ladies of good taste they are too conspicuous OUR one seventyfive kid shoe for ladles for one fifty this week Alder Son BO East First South FOR courteous treatment prompt delivery and choice goods go to the Eclipse grocery 52 East First South THE barbers were walking on air yesterday the result of their victory in the city council the previous evening THE police accommodated several lodgers last night who claimed they had nowhere else to lay their heads JOHN PABO and Ed Erickson were arrested for fighting at 130 this morning They will Lave a hearing today I AM so glad that summer Is almost here remarked a wife and John can soon go to the lake and take a bath KOMPEnnoN krushers our one seventy five shoes for men congress or lace Alder Son 50 East First South MARRIAGE licenses were granted yesterday to Ernst Rausch and Tillle Solomon D A Cammile and Maualia Ryan SYKES DRUG company The new drug store east of the theater on the corner Try glass of our soda after the theater THE hotel landlord now beginneth to look smilingly and to wash his hands with Invisible soap in imperceptible water J THERE are messages at the Western Union telegraph office for K E Winchester John S Kennedy Lomull Austin D A Roberts and George Fuller A DELEGATION of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers are expected this morning morn-ing on the Rio Grande Western railway on I their way to San Francisco Zioxs Savings bank at commencement was called The Little Bank Today it is the largest savings bank In Utah with deposits greater than all others combined J THE Coop Furniture company are selling carpets at special low prices They have a large and beautiful assortment of the latest styles Call and see their bargains I GEORGE PICKERING an old resident of Pay son whose illness was reported in yesterdays l1tALD died at that place on Monday after noon He will be buried today at 2 p m THE civil service examination will begin at 9 oclock at the postofflco and will be conducted by G R Waters civil service examiner as usted by Postmaster Benton and Assistant I 1ash I VE would like to inform the people of this city and territory that G F Culmer Bros are headquarters for anything you may want n the line 01 painters material show cases and bar mirror GEORGE E MCERLAIX who was arrested on Monday on the charge of embezzling 2500 from fatjuebakers has not yet obtained the 52000 bonds and remains in the custody of the United States marshal A RAILROAD man turned his tax schedule into City Assessor Leonards office yesterday WIth this inventory of hU earthly ana spiritual t fleets I have no real estate but have 10 In cash In religion I am a Tuscaroe j THE report of the Young Ladies Aid society for April 1892 shows the disbursements to have been Rent for poor families 88525 cash f23 merchandise 1525 coal J98J total 13330 I Number of families assted thirtyone Miss Naomi Conklin is the president of the society so-ciety and Miss Margaret Zane the secretary OBSERVER SALISBURYS report for yester cays temperature is as follows At530 a m Salt Lake 58 Baker Citv 30 Cheyenne34 Denver 33 Helena 42 Miles City 4J Montrose 42 At 1 pm bait Lake 60 Bingham 50 Ogden reo Logan 60 Park City 49 Provo 68 Stockton 53 Qrm an interesting lecture was given last night at the W C T U rooms No 18 Com mtrcial street by Mrs Mary Wood Allen M D national lecturer of the W C T U She gives another lecture tonight at the same place commencing at 730 oclock Seats free t All are invited FIFTY persons patronized the opening dinner at the Walker and Mine Host excelled ex-celled himself In the excellence of the menu The bill of fare was unique and appropriate The Walker promises to walk into the same public favor that it enjoyed during the palmiest days of Major Erbs regime IN a theatre stall last evening was seated Mr Goetig president of the German Savings i tank of San Francisco an institution which boasts its twentynine millions of deposits he was accompanied the bank examiner of the state of California Both gentlemen arc in Salt Lake with a view to making investments they have heavy interests in Portland Seattle and Tacoma and are on the lookout for new fields TnELyceum held a wellattended meeting at the parlors of Hotel Templeton last evening An impromptu programme was gotten up and given with a vigor It consisted of a debate on the questionResolved that Capital Punishment Punish-ment Should be Abolished Affirmative Y Schofield W D Bowring Negative R I Lyon Frank Woodmansee Tho judges I Hessrs James Watts and Barlow were two for I tie affirmative ami one for the negative Several i Sev-eral speeches were made by the various members mem-bers An interesting programme was read for the next meeting which will duly appear in THE HERALD NATURE is getting vociferous The trees are out on a lark If you listen youll hear the crowcuss And the beautiful dogwood bark |