Show U HOME honie ITEMS AY meetings elder thomas taylor laylor returned missionary from from england and superintendent in of tile the immigration for this year I 1 gave v e an n account of the same and announced vi his i intention intention nten tion of returning in a few days hence to meet the last company elder john taylor preached he spoke of the futile efforts of man to hinder the latter day work and testified that god had now a people on the earth who would obey his ills voice and keep his ills commandments and risk the consequences quen ces afternoon elder A 0 smoot preached he alluded to tile tiie tour of pres pros B young and company south and the good effects produced by the missionary companies elder john taylor followed with a few good remarks pres pros heber C kimball preached on a variety of topics policy or politics the evil of telling white or small lies the doom ot of nations who have shed the blood of an authorized servant of god ac he concluded by announcing that those who had friends on the plains had better take out provi provisions sons to them as the immigrants g rante rants w i would need the same before their arrival he heme here re 1 L P eor FOK THE immigration ti elder eider T taylor will start back in a few days with assistance to the immigration on the plains the lists of names published in this number will inform parties here whether their friends are in the companies coming those who desire to assist them with provisions etc which they aze are likely to need would do well to place them selves immediately in communication with elder taylor cunes poll FOB rattlesnake BITE BIM we are r told id that the leaves of the mistletoe mis letoe bruised or the emirite spirits of ammonia applied to the wound are gare care cures for the bite of the rattlesnake whisky will cure sometimes by being drunk until its intoxicating effects are art manifest t tiie Tiia theatrical icAL macbeth Macbet li on saturday evening for the benefit of the orchestra drew an immense house every place being crowded until standing room was not procurable with julia dean hayne as lady macbeth waldron as the tyrant mckenzie Kenzle Mc as ma macduff cauff and the other parts of the cast emst being the same as when played I 1 the first time here we need not say anything of ef the merits of the acting the overture was good and the violin solo ty by prof careless well received the rendezvous followed as an at which some folks laughed till they sobbed fact we heard it the piece was received uproariously ro piously and will take well again whenever the management choose to put it on the boards this evening the ladies of the association take a benefit and they well deserve a bumper house they have charmed and amused gratified thousands and have labored untiringly to increase the pleasure of our theatre goers the bill announced for the occasion is unquestionably a good one the belle of the faubourg Fau bourg with julia dean hayne as madelaine and A husband of an hour the first piece has been presented here once before andaas and was exceedingly well received it has smartly written dialogue cleverly drawn characters and presents much that commands the interest and sympathy of the audience we have heard that 31 adelaine madelaine is one of julla julia dean haynes best characters A husband of an hour is a neat and pleasing little comedy in two acts presented now for ta the le first time here we expect judging from yesterday s a heavy besel gement of greenbacks green backs a at t the box office today to day information WANTED of the whereabouts of martha who emigrated from hyde branch manchester conference england to this territory Terri tozy by her son and nephew william willia m and joseph nutt now living at danbury bAnbur y RETURNING by politeness of br dr james janies jack we are enabled to lay the following information before our readers pres pros D IL wells lady and child and elder P F C free arrived in new I 1 ork kork from europe on the nom NOW lust all well and would start from atchison for chis this city on the paying a passing visit to Illi illinois nois on the way to the frontiers THOSE rosT post POSTERS rosters Erts we lla ila heard I 1 a good many encomiums passed on those large posters announcing noun cing the benefits at the theatre dilthey did dia they have any effect in drawing the immense house on saturday evening nothing like making the public acquainted with what you yon want or what you mean to do in good style they were well deserving all the eulogistic remarks tiley they called forth and were good specimens of the way ry job wor work lk can be done in in the DESERET NEWS OFFICE we question if there is another inting printing r office in these western territories fi ibah that could turnout turn out the like if you yon want order books posters hand bills or any igind kind of job work executed in fine style bring on your orders to this office we can attend to them deach DEATH erom FROM LAUDANUM A man named john jewry residing in the ward who it appears was subject to nervous attacks having been recommended to take a little laudanum to quiet his nerves procured and took an ounce of the opiate on friday afternoon from the tiie effects of which he died on sunday morning it was believed that he was partially insane at the time of taking the laudanum an inquest was held on the body immediately after be lie died before dr J clinton coroner and a verdict re turned in accordance with the facts HARRING TONS PANORAMA this exhibition has as been presented in several of the wards throughout this city for a short time past rand fand has been deservedly well received A large number of very excellent panoramic views form the principal feature in it among these are virell well executed large sized portraits of gen grant and others battle fields of the late war representations of allegorical and scriptural 1 subjects statuary ac c altogether the exhibition Is a pleasing one and well worth seeing we saw a crowd of juveniles the other evening enjoying it immensely hile bile older folks accompanying 1 Y ing nodded their ids heads approvingly mr air harrington ington goes south from this city we understand and will doubtless be well re elved TRUE jnue BILL the grand jury returned a true bill on the indictment of murder in the case of the transient holland who stabbed young turner with whom he had traveled from the north to this city holland remains in custody awaiting his trial E immigration by telegram to pres B Y young oung we leam learn that the last company of immigrants W S S willis captain passed fort kearney on the ath dinst we understand that the second company hansen walker valker captain passed tho the same point on the august ten days earlier the lists of immigrants rants names will be found on pages and f 4 s DAILY EXPRESS wells fargo co are out with a circular signed by H S Rumfle ld esq their agent here that they have established a daily express between this city and san francisco for the transportation of c coin coln n gold dust and other valli valuables ables as well as ardi ordinary nary express freight charging four per cent f for 0 carrying botn dust ac and ak ft for ordinary express freight payable in coin PAWING PASSING THROUGH burough Gen F late of the irish brigade reached this city on saturday morning last and left yesterday b by stage for montana to the of w which tell teil lie he has been appointed k NEWS FROM scandinavia navia XAvIA through tile the kindness of elder win clayton we have bava been permitted to extract prom from another of elder C WIder borgs letters to him bearing date copenhagen august angust sixteen of the scandinavian elders from utah had arrived at copenhagen on the thead ad dinst in good health and spirits they had been appointed to various fields of labor throughout the mission and br expected much good loulu would result from their presence and labors himself and the elders with him were feelen well in the work he ile says there is a kind of calm in the world at present and people seem to ar be lulled into kempor temporary security until another storm breaks loose and disturbs their peace storm or calm the work of god still moves motes onward s SUMMIT COUNTY COUN TY PROBATE COURT the regu rega lar Sp september term of the probate court began its session on monday the lith dinst there were present at the opening of the court hon george G snyder presiding clarence jackson clerk henry henrya W Brizzee county prosecutor and sheriff hyrum eldredge the following named gent gentlemen temen kemen were duly to serve as grand jurors for the present term charles russell foreman john pack joseph starling charles shippen im iran N hinkley john simpson sylvester S phippen Phlp pen veness brim alonzo winters orson merri merrill ll samuel E williams wiiiiam william wiil WIll lani iani H smith and creighton hawkins the grand jury were instructed briefly and appropriately by judge snyder in relation to their duties after alter which they retired in charge of the sheriff Sheri fr the court appointed mr long assistant prosecutor on the ground that lie he was employed to conduct the prosecution in the case of the people vs gates charged with the murder of william ferguson A suit was planted by jane ferguson against isaac S and ransom potter for the recovery of owed by them to the estate of the late james ferguson esq hearing was set for wednesday the dinst late in the evening the grand jury presented an indictment against george gates for the wilful murder of william ferguson the foreman reported that they had no other busl busi business nessi and they were discharged on tuesday the judge set the trial of gates for the and on the application odthe of the assistant prosecutor issued gued a warrant for the arrest and confinement of gates who was out jon lon on ball the venire for the traverse jury was returned by the sheriff with the following names james mccormick joseph H brooks andrew B williams john stalley john W emte white ed H deback Ko thomas L frazier Fraz ler ier george moore samuel clua muff duff charles C carter martin H peck william peck ivia INIa mahonri honri 31 cahoon william batchelor leonard phillips john A lewis henry whitton isaac phippen Phlp pen clinton williams charles A iYar harper per james buckland reddin A allred newman B williams and and orrin S lee all the jurors having applied for an adjournment of court until they could get in their harvest the judge decided to continue all casses on the docket and adjourn till the tim THE CROPS crops of all kinds are abundant especially oats and barley and all through the county the reapers readers and cr adlers are working faithfully to secure and take care of the fruits of their labors Tn che THE EWEATHER WEATHER the storm that visited G S L county on the ath and loth loh dinst did not visit this locality hence the late crops in the settlements of summit did not suffer except some of the tender vin vines esCom corm corn PROVO VALLEY grain crops in provo valare reported to be giving a fine yield this the gold fields there have not yet paid for the hunting but the grain fields have produced a golden arvest harvest li of solid value the snow storm of tf the oth visited them gently and the subsequent frost spent itself principally paly on very late wheat so we have learned by a late arr arrival ival from the locality FILLi fillmore oRE br john ashman writing from fillmore on the loth informs us that the storm of the ath and esth did considerable damage ty the corn and fruit in that region much aluch orthe of the corn will have to be cut and fed to cattle there was a review and inspection of the militia on saturday by assistant adjutant generals burton and ross which was very creditable good times were enjoyed at the meetings during the stay of the president and cani cahl campany pany the ball bail ballon bailon on friday evening included quite a change in the atmosphere had taken place at date of writing summer had recovered from its temporary prostration and was once more smiling warmth and sunshine around J MEEKS repairs watches clocks ac and has a full assortment of jewelry on hand KIMBALL lawre LAWRENCE nce will pay cash and merchandise for oats and barley WALKER BROS bross have received a large stock of goods by their last train which has arrived call and ana look at their assort assortment mely mell t big piles plies of goods are waiting for inspection STOVES T hawkins has cooking and parlor stoves of variety and sizes for which lieal lie lle wl 11 take produce ac c in pay |