Show doare SAU san pATU INGs IN Gs bishop T callister contrasted the condition of the saints when they entered this valley twenty years ago with that of today to day pointing out how the theford lord had blessed protected and preserved them elder john van cott colt followed on the same sarae subject reasoning that if we have been been prospered and blessed so abundantly during the past twenty years how great must be our oun growth and prosperity twenty years from now if we continue in m faithfulness eller eisler A F mcdonald spoke with the gospel and of the bi C ei that hat accrue to all who embrace it li pre pres H 0 kimball urged the saints to ia gi st if of purpose and action in all things 14 s them on the principles of oneness and obedie lir j n U to the truth troth and the priesthood ih i AFTERNOON N 1 C elder george Q cannon treated tapo up nUn nus tj tl ti growth of the work of god and the power an tr knowledge commensurate with that gro growa w tk i bestowed by the lord upon his servants fot sot fatin N accomplishment of his purposed he sha woj 1 that nhat the gospel brings union to all who emb amb b it and obey its principles the lord has carrl carrr I 1 his servant to lead his people and will qua I 1 him for the work that has to be performed ay ig the people should hearken to his counsels ra y I 1 obey his instructions I 1 I 1 li pres B E young in a discourse re replete p ite nid nia TO c valuable and pointed instructions r reasoned s ed 01 OI the comprehensiveness odthe of the go gosp sp e eland 1 n applicability to all the hurn human an family ls Is the close dose he advised the farmers to save th in wheat and intimated that mechanics wo B 31 oon soon be called to floor that part of the new M D V er nacle nacie which Is roofed in trusting they ex be as prompt and energetic in responding i eu td the plasterers and others had been ca ae theatrical on thursday evening til theatre opened reopened re with the chimney corne corner mr Coul dock sustaining the character of pet pete S sl probity this was the first opportunity whid whiff w we have had of seeing this gentleman who bem bean E gi so high a reputation as an artist in his line aa 9 sa 91 1 we must say that his rendition of the part ron fou fa e en sustained all that we have heard con concerti cerni cenni a 6 him it was so natural and lifelike life like so full 4 a 3 seeming realities and adorned with so man va n artistic touches that the actor was lost six SIM sight el si in the man and the audience forgot the mi v stage and seemed carried to the chandler 1 room and saw the events aa as if actually trad trai tra the applause was frequent and head heart Y throughout and at the close of the piece a low lout ft call from the audience brought the gentleman gentler to and his daughter miss Coul dock before tb curtain where he briefly tendered his hla 1 0 to o of the courteous and warm reception iob ici st i which had been accorded him miss Could Coul dock ocl played grace emery very neatly W the aft erple ee was his last ios t legs h Lang rishe as the broken dowd tl irish genins genius he rendered the character in a pc ix really artistic manner too many actors deemi seema W to think they cannot represent an irish charac 1 i al 21 ter without whooping and yelling and kicking w bi around like an savage the very opposite ai n of such a man as who Is a e 1 gentleman though broken down and who why I 1 D p while anxiously seeking a dinner knows and respects the amenities of polite society thil thel A farce was very well played I 1 it bi anthe on the evenin evening gor of saturday last theW the willow inov copse and th tha laughing hyena were produce produced it I 1 all the encomiums that we have read or heard I 1 y rf of mr Coul docks luke fielding did him B x t more than justice in the part it was exquisite 4 ly rendered true to nature in all its variation tio and touches and proved thattie that the artist artist hai haj j studied human nature welland weiland well weil and ana deeply newa hewa L excellently supported miss Coul dock clayel rose and though her voice lacks a roundo fullness and mellowness which would increase c her histrionic powers considerably she clayel play i with a spirit and that won with the theatt theand a f k alence and enlisted the house hous 0 in her faaoi navot lavoi mn un margetts played staggers mr dunbar av att r gustus and miss alexander meg excel excellently ibn A mr martin who played dick hulks has t I 1 looseness of style and appearance and a jerks 1 I nass of throwing out his words added to a pe 4 I 1 cuil cull huarly arly ariy discordant laugh which comes in at ia 1 appropriate times all of which tell against hi hj I 1 success if he will cease to affect an ungainly i 1 stooping gait open his mouth when biben he sneah S pe aki akl and study the nature of the character he has to I 1 represent he may make something in his bession fes sion slon mr grahams sir richard might hatt hart had more force I 1 and feeling than he manifested mr hardle hardie as vanguard was very good so was mrs mrk bowring as lady apsley mrs liams ilams had little to do and did it mr malexa madbea played Bubb lemere mr kelly relly fungus and mr mcintosh lynx lynx in their usual manner mannen in the all the characters were good and mr arand and mrs Lang rishe showed their powers ZW 0 of f comedy admirably the lady ma mads do h her er first appearance and obtained a firm booting with the audience al i the applause during the a as newspaper er reporters say loud and prolonged the willow copse should by all means be ia prated before the engagement of mr Could ocl oci closes for it ignot Is not often that such a really el e celle ceile cellena git fit treat Is presented to theatre goers 1 lne grass gnass grasshoppers otaw the these destructive pes have appeared in the city and south of it in if ai numerable quantities and have already destroyed a great amount of tion ely fly S apparently without aim but driven with tm thi wind in a calm they sink down in myriads myri myrl ads I 1 and settling on gree green n and inviting lots nuke make desolation visible in a day or two we have bave seen full grown fruit eaten nearly into the core i by them in a few hours houm they are dowum damage in and around this city karr KILLED oa on tuesday morning two mennard mannam ed anif and Hudson got into a quarrel in tho the ward War drand drana and ana after some exciting langu language agda a struggle ensued in the course of which hudson stabbed in the breast with a inife knife causing death an inquest was held on the body and ana d hudson being brought before alderman unton was bound over in 1500 to appear at the next regg regp regular lar term of the probate court for trial BACK bazk those who went eai east after gol got d found sound some Eo meana and were found by indians who drove them oss off ak killing several though the exact num berls berl hot snot yet known the prospectors are back in the city cnorr professional lionar mr lir and miss Coul dock mr jong JAng rishe and lady with some others arrived am sa the city on monday evening ath uit and commenced a short engagement at the theatre on thursday evening opening with the chimney comer and his last legs mr Coul dock Is a veteran actor of very high reputation and in his specialities Is said to be without an equal his bis daughter is also highly spoken of mr Lang rishe is declared by the press to be a very excellent comedian his wife is likewise declared to bea ben be a good actress the troupe with our local lights will no doubt present some very excellent entertainments during their stay pine PIKE AND waterproof PREPA preparation RATIO X slake common stone lime in a close vessel and when cool pass eight quarts through a fine sieve add to it one quart of fine salt wt and two gallons of pure water boll and skim then to every four gallons of this mixture add one and a quarter pounds of rock alum three fourths of a pound of copperas half a pound of potash and five quarts of fine beach sand this will now admit any coloring matter that may maybe be desired aft adt ana and may bo be applied with a paint or whitewash asab brush b in the same manner as oil paints coin cohl COM COIL PERSONAL per by a telegram to president young bearing date omaha july 31 we leam learn that elders brigham and john W young were to leave omaha for north platte that day EASTERN MAILS malls the way bills from diver denver to G S L city for july it 14 20 21 22 di and nd 23 showed a total of ST 37 through mall mail letter sacks 13 way mail mall letter sack sand 12 canvas sacks which had left denver for this cit city y at the dates mentioned on the there were received at the 1 rost postoffice post office here 29 through throng ir mail letter sacks and 7 way maii mail letter sacks leaving 8 through mall mail and 6 esy mail man sacks of letters not received with the 12 canvas sacks reported in the way bills on the a coach arrived and ana brou brought ht no mall mail on the 15 letter ietter sacks were received but the way bills showed that IS 18 had left denver 3 more not having come to hand on aug there was no coach and of course no mail maii on the ad 2 canvas sacks were received but no letter mail A very large amount of express matter malter came with this coach on the ad a coach arrived and brought 2 letter mail mall sacks and 17 canvas sacks on the ad 11 through letter mall sacks were received on the ath 14 through and 8 way mall letter sacks arrived these included a number of sacks of back mall matter which we are pleased to record FROM DAVIS COUNTY pres pres Pros joseph young and elder edward stevenson visited bountiful and Cen centreville treville on sunday Sun dayto to hold meetings starting on saturday afternoon pres J young stopped at bountiful and held meeting in the morning elder stevenson went on to centre ville and held meeting at the same hour they having an interesting time in each place and both held meeting in the afternoon in bounel bountiful where there was another good time they inform us that the people of those places report four fifths of the grasshoppers as having already gone after doing considerable damage to corn apple appie trees tapes some other kinds of vegetation and in some instances to oats wheat and barley had been cut down or was so nipe ripe as not to be doured to any extent bla BLANK ar FORMS for petitions in bankruptcy under Wo UnIted states march of schedules A anda are on our desk from 11 H U bancroft co san francisco cal these forms are all got up in excellent style and should any of our citizens need such blanks though we trust they will not we are not aware of a better firm to order from than bancroft co tle tin THE SAN an fn FRANCISCO MUSICAL TIMES vol 1 I no nol 2 is before us with pik please ase exchange which accorded lils it is avery neatly got UP quarto of eight pa pages es almost exclusively exclusivity 4 devoted to the speciality its name implies and ana anais andis Is published by J T bowers Montgomery ry street at the th e moderate rate of loo coin a year ye itrel I 1 nt GOT hemeon HO MEOn on sunday evenin gElders orson pratt george D watt and win S godbe arrived rl vedIn in the city by stage from tho the cast enst elders pratt and watt from their missions to europe and elder godbe from a business trip to the eastern states they are in good health and spits spirits saw no indians on the journey and are giad to be home again agalia we welcome them back IN ht NORTH noeth weber VALL aall valley zy br thomas colborn born informs us the grasshoppers had entirely destroyed portions of the crops greatly damaged the remainder and were still busy in their work of destruction when he started for this city on the ad dinst though a later report says they left that region on the fth which we hope hopel Is true I 1 THE immigration by elder george D watt we learn that this seasons immigration numbering about souls were expected to alt start on across the thile plains by ox teams on the uit there would be in the neighborhood 0 otoo 50 wagons scandinavia aixa avia we extract the following from a letter to elder william clayton by elder charles dated copenhagen july ad with which we have been kindly favored we emigrated this season souls iho who sailed from liverpool uit by the splendid steamship manhattan the prospect for next years emigration migration Is encouraging and the lord Is prospering gring his work in these countries the kingdom om Is advancing under the wise management of our leaders and it Is interesting to observe the signs of the times all alluding to the great events coming I 1 am laboring with wyth great cou rage and a glorious hope for a good harvest in these parts ol 01 the lords vineyard of ff wool CARDING AND rouls bouls pres heber C kimball has two excellent double carding machines in operation in this city near Pug mill mili and ready to change wool into rolls at short notice and in large quantities there are also on hand several hundred bundles bundies 0 of f custom rolls which ares res kimball wishes the owners to take away NOTICE As city ordinances only have force within the corporate limits we trust that dogs owned outside of those limits but which chance pit fit times to be in the city with their owners or others will not be molested unless found tres passing in some unwarrantable manner tue THE ELECTION on monday the polls were kept busy by a quiet orderly intelligent body of electors recording their botes votes |