Show bome HOME ket fet SABBATH MEETINGS president H C kimball an and dElder lelder Jamesl JamesJ Townsend occupied the time anthe morning touching on a variety of ol 01 of the gospel i encouraging the saints to righteousness anY ana and referring r to the provi dences of god manifested in behalf of his people ar boox elder orson pratt preached on the fulfillment of prophecy showing in the progress of the great latter day work the fulfillment of predictions contained in the scriptures uttered by the servants of god in past ages and which pointed to the dispensation of the fullness of times for their consummation on tuesday evening the ath the post boy was presented with mr Coul dock as joe and miss Coul dock as maria the character of the post rost boy Is of 0 the same style as peter probity and luke fielding and received ample justice from mr Coul dock A very amusing and capitally played entitled rate kate hayes the irish swan in which mr and mrs Lang rishe played the leading parts closed the evenings entertainment on thursday night louis was played for the first time here with a very strong cast including mr Coul coni dock aock in the title rol roi role roie mr me mc renz Kenz leas nemours mr ands yas coltzer Coit Colt ler ier miss Coul dock as the dauphin mrs Lang rishe as marie and the other parts In trusted to good hands we have not space to doar do mr Coul docks louis unis justice and will simply be content with saying it was one of the finest pieces of acting we have ever seen anywhere the principal parts were all excellently rendered and the play as a whole was performed in a most satisfactory mannen manner poor was the farce and I 1 in the hands of mr and mrs Lang lanz rishe miss Coul dock mr graham and mrs urs it received ample ampie justice on saturday evening last dot or the cricket on the hearth drew a very good house although it stormed heavily in the afternoon mr Coul coni docks caleb was very fine miss coul dock mr lindsay miss adams who appeared as bertha and ana indeed the entire ladles and gentlemen in the cast played well and received mr hardie hardle auld robin gray during the piece and was warmly applauded plau ded though chedid he did not do justice to his own abilities in its execution singing too carelessly and with too much affectation Heis hels he is naturally highly endowed and should do his best when appearing before a public anxious to bestow upon him the full applause to which he is entitled the farce was the omnibus mr lan grushe playing rooney and mrs tom dobbs it was capitally played on monday nl night ht arrah na pogue rogue was presented with mr as shaun and an excellent cast thursday night the jew of frankfort or payable on demand one of tom taylors best will be bei bel presented and Is a piece in which mr coul dock has identified his name with the part of neuben reuben goldscheid Gold sched and miss Coul dock appears to good advantage as lina the plot is simple yet it affords materials for constructing a very avery effective drama which have been used to the best advantage by the author the piece Is a favorite everywhere it is played and gold sched is one of mr coni Coul docks specialities it is well cast and will willbe be a treat A song by mr hardle hardie a fancy dance by miss alexander and the farce of he the wilful ward in which mr me kenzie kenzle and miss adams will appear make an excellent and varied bill which should fill the house EASTERN MA failson ILSOn the ath 5 canvas sacks were received oh on the ath 10 through and 3 way letter mail mall sacks arrived on the ath through and 3 way mall mail letter sacks came to hand the way bills of the uit nit and 2nd and dinst show that 6 through mall mail 4 way mail ail all and 2 canvas sacks had left denver nenver for this city on those dates which is less than the amount delivered at the post office on the dates specified but the way bills of the and have not yet been received hence it is impossible to say whether the entire mail nail dispatched from denver on those days has arrived on the esth dinst 6 canvas sacks were received but no way bill vp UP to that date canvas sacks or those containing ta papers mag magazines due at this office from denver independent of the large laige quantity between denver and the railway terminus passengers and express matter continue lo 10 arrive STRUCK B ITI itt on wednesday night there was an emurl emuil stampede of those auriferous lov iov ins IDS souls who iho are ready for a start at any time when there isa Is a chance of being fooled somebody had struck iv 11 somewhere in parleys kanyon or parleys Parley ls park or on the We berlat at any rate it was east and east they went last reports say that is dilapidated quartz that the quartz has all disappeared in gaseous matter and the nu nuggets abets agets remain which are now being raked together with a hay rake and stacked in plies tiles waiting for wagons to freight them into uhe the he city will the young man who swallowed zhe the he six feet edge ledge of solid silver be able to get guis tola down great age this EASTE EASTERN 10 MAILS by the way vay bills which have been received for the ad ath ath and ath I 1 there were forwarded from denver 23 22 through letter ietter 8 way letter and 9 canvas mail mall sacks on the esth fth loth and lith there were received 20 through letter 9 way letter and 28 canvas mall mail sacks this looks as if a few of the back canvas sacks were being brought up enox FROM THE sor xon theider THElder elder eider joseph C rich arrived in the city from bear lake valley on sun day in good health and spirits he reports very favorably of that northern region and said it was understood that the last of the grasshoppers or locusts had bad reached there on their way south when he left it being said sald that none were then between boise city and soda springs if this be so we may soon expect the last of them to pass here they had destroyed about a third of the bear lake valley crops the health of president C C rich was good as was that of the people generally 1 the following telegram has been received by president B young elk mountain station august 7 8 anson V call died on the ath we burled him on rock creek the indians are troublesome H P KIMBALL rock creek Is in laramie plains miles east st of this city SAD ACCIDENT A few days a ago 0 while br draper his son and a young nian man named james davs davis were crossing the provo near br wm hailstones farm provo valley on the run ning gears ofa wagon the coupling pole broke precipitating them all into the river by great exertion the two former made the shore but the young man davis was carried down the rapid flood and drowned his body was found next day having been carried down stream near nearly 1 y amile amlie a mile mlle deceased was wasll wasil 11 years of age and a avery very promising youth he was a native of Wilsford near england THE iMMiGRATioN GRATION the following telegram to president B young with which we have been salvo falvo favored red was received on thursday north platte aug 7 aw brigham young expect to start tomorrow to morrow with nil all our emigration gr atlon brigham young junr GONE GONEI NORTH the greater part of the lan crishe troupe including mrs Lang rishe started for montana on sunday mr Lang rishe was to go on tuesday morning during his brief stay here he gained many admirers e Is an excellent comedian and an unassuming gentleman MANTI mantl elder madison D Hamble hambleton tou informs us that the crops in sanpete county were very promising and the grasshoppers or red legged locusts had not visited that region at the time he started on his big present trip to this city we hope the good people of sanpete will be spared the tho locust scourge for they have already suffered much loss by renegade indians this wednesday evening elder george A burgon will deliver a lecture under the auspices of the deseret phonographic society in the lith ward assembly rooms commencing at 8 we understand that at the last meeting of the society they decided to adopt ben ditmans pitmans Pit mans edition of phonographic works bearing date ISM 1860 being the latest as the style stile to be used by all the members and they would wish all phonograph photographers ers throughout the territory to adopt the same por PoT teny TEBY croxall and cartwright invite the public to call and inspect their assortment of pottery ware which they offer for sale now that the season for fruit preserving Is close at hand they are making a very n neat eat and excellent article for that purpose barrel shaped with a close fitting top which seems well adapted to the purpose designed besides the ordinary articles of pottery ware they are also manufacturing a massive and very fine alne description of flower pot which ought to command a large larze sale call cail and see them lesser LESSEE BROTHERS announce their business to the public as wholesale and retail dealers SEE notice to taxpayers |