Show I 1 i circulating PUBLIC LIBRARY we are very much pleased to learn earn that the board of directors of the public library at the seventies council hall are in earnest about furnishing r dhe public mith with a splendid library the f following 0 sums of money have recently been contributed to that purpose walker brothers 50 joseph woodmansee lov iov 10 F T D clift 5 lewis shills S hills 5 moises sag bag sas etcher thatcher 3 james B lewis sa 2 wm win eddington edding ton fon 2 ethan barrows 2 the ile lion hon john aa M Berril lisel sisel baa haa presented prea piea enteA the library with fifty volumes the hon ilon geo A smith ten volumes the hon john F kinney seven volumes john V long esq thirty five volumes robert campbell esq twenty volumes thomas bullock esq twenty one volumes robert L campbell campbeli cau Can esq six volumes and a hobt boat ot of other gentlemen have contributed largely theatrical on saturday evening the theatre was handsomely patronized and ard the plays and playing afforded more than ordinary grat fi cation to the audience we were particularly ticul arly well satisfied with the I 1 leading parts of both plays mrs bowrin gs gla old oid dame quarles was W a piece of fing fins acting 7 anda and in our opinion that lady hag haa shown more artistic genius in that 1 and in another similar character than in anything she ahe has haa yet tet attempted some ladies entertain a horror of everything in the aged une use but they hey greatly g greaty reaty mistake the ef feet t upon up an a n audience the great triumph ot a wheatley a young 0 gentleman ge lueman of high new york notoriety was his fine of grandfather whitehead it is a matter to represent the lady or gentleman of ones own ag age but to live in a generation not y yet et reached and to represent the tottering step the failing voice and brid the frailties of second childhood is the task of the studious artist mrs B exhibited on saturday evening both study and genius miss misa alexander was truy truly excellent and gives great aromise cf of becoming a particular favorite though she might be very useful elsewhere low comedy is 18 decidedly her forte sarah stack was true to life and called from the audience the th most rapturous applause caine and McKenzie the principals pleased us though it would have been better bad the tho thunder department not th the utter of mr caines voice in the death struggle mr C seemed to be a long jong time ime on his feet authors are sometimes inconsistent i a and extravagant fellows and play therence the deuce dence with ebbing life the crock of gold will bear repetition mr air margetts in wag was a second edition of imperi imperl imperishable shabe theatrical fame we have bare seen by young clark the successor of button burton and we were as well pleased with our own phil the play wab wag evidently the i I 1 point of reconciliation of the acorns but burton saw too favorable an opportunity for himself in and dexterously managed to clip out the point and write up bis his own character the extravagancies of a good natured easygoing englishman and his bis rather eccentric mrs goodes never fall fail to bring down the house the other parts were well sustained we were satisfied with mr Lind says representation represent alon aion of the english p pta pia ia cher and his farmer acorn acara was as good as i the part pact admitted ile he has youth auth on his bis side aide and with application to his bis line of characters be he cannot fail fall to be a good acquisition to the association Ab on saturday evening the conviction was forced upon us that the association was rapidly developing a rich variety of dramatic talent on saturday evening mr T A lyne lyric the accomplished tragedian will appear for the first tim time e this season in the class classic t C play of damon and a nd pythias mr lyne sus bus sustains talus the difficult arole of damon the Syra cuslan cusian patriot mr mckenzie that of pythias hie hi friend friends mr caine that of dionysius the tyrant and mrs sirs gibson as calanthe the adf aff lanced affianced bride mr ir lyre lyne appearance reappearance re will no doubt crowd the house tue TUB tex tfx A severe storm east of laramie last week wees prostrated the vat telegraph wire and poles for thirty or forty miles in consequence of which we were without direct graphic telegraphic tel relationship with the east for bome some days on monday the line begun to work again and yesterday the new news a came in with a rub rush but not in time fer fsr f er us to set i work off and find place in this issue without I 1 greatly deranging 0 our usual business POLICE REPORT CarL bergstrom last v n eek cek was examined before justice justice clinton on a charge of emping attempting att to commit a rape on in the eleventh ward he pled guilty and was fined 50 if the lady had bad blown the top of his head bead off 21 or ol split his bis thick skull wo we should have said well done s this s nob not the country fort tort for tor these bese civilized games we have no suggestion suggest sug g estion iob to offer now to any person after all is over but we have a grave suspicion that ariy arly scoundrel caught in the act of outrage is I 1 very apt to do eo so no I 1 more I 1 perry decker was convicted beto heto before re judge smith on the of stealing a mule belonging to an emigrant and fined perry has behaved himself tor for some years we hope this lesson will send him to the kanyon to follow an honest and honorable profession A respectable citizen was fined 1 and costs for or taking water that did not belong to him and another was fined 5 for permit permitting Ung his bis cow yard to become a nuisance to the thie public cow tard yard was ordered removed from conti gu ity to the side walk j church OF or ENGLAND IN THE BOWERY the rev john sheepshank i minister of the church of en england landi lands preached j in the bowery oa on sunday forenoon forenoon forea oon after i rhe the usual introductory y service oe of that church the reverend re verena gentleman preached from the j text we are ambassadors for christ I 1 etc the audience wib was very attentive throughout no doubt many of them were carried back to days of childhood and the associations of other lands we believe belleve e it was on the invitation of president young that the gentleman preached a fact which will no doubt grate on the ears of his big traducers traduce ra rs we are always pleased to witness attentions to gentlemen courtesy is only lost on the profligate mr sheepshanks Sheep shanks has been for saine years in british columbia and is now on his bis way this fir f tir ir ar on a visit to Eng edg engano En gand tand ile he will probably remain here a few weeks POSTAGE STAMPS territorial marl MAIL malli MAILI not irot persons are embarrassed for the want of postage stage stamps immediately preceding the closing and departure of the mails maila the southern mails close at half past alx aix every monday and thursday to accommodate those require stamps the th e post office will be open on these mornings mornin 9 from six to half past six siy six fix I 1 for the sale of stamps only no delivery of mail till the regular el opening of the cafice OTHER VI VISITORS S I 1 TORs B bishop and his family gily are ROW visiting in the city from st rj eorge leoise I 1 VISITING his friends we were pleased the other day to greet again marshal hey brood w from wa Waa shin hington g ton county the marshai marshal looks as well as at any time we ever saw him he reports that the grapes in kane coudry coun ty suffered buffered severely from an unprecedented uin tie frost last winter while those of washington county ia escaped ile he speaks of good health among the people and prospect prospects i of early crops he thinks that kane county will raise raim its own bread breadstuff stuffs s this year and quite aa as much cotton as in previous years COTTON A large load of very fine cotton passed our office on monday on its it way t ti i president youngs cotton factory we hear from many quarters very favo favorable reports of the growth of ang X ng co ton pace of I 1 Washing washingto ton tor is raising fifteen acres this thia season I 1 which is looking well and tor for that place is very encouraging I 1 VOCAL CONGEST A number of the friends of miss bliss elizabeth elizabet h L imy linosay are arranging for a vocal concert to be bb given in the fourteenth ward school house next tuesday evening miss hilas lindsay has many friends who tho will con coo tribute to the evenings entertainment nt and many moie more more who will be pleased to testify otheir their personal regard by their presence for particulars see placards CURE roa rok TAPEWORM br david divid vair I 1 a ir b banks anks of payson informs us that two ounces of pumpkin seed meats pounded fine and mix edwith enough end agh cod cold water to makor maker mako them easily swallowed and taken in the morning i i before breakfast will destroy the tapeworm supper must be omitted the evening previous and anil in case the stomach ejects the dose it must be repeated one dose is said to to be a sure cure 0 THE END enn or THE CRICKETS crr CRi crETa A few weeks since we published a communication lance from spanish fork about the sudden appearance of crickets on the toe F bouth south side of that I 1 place and the threatening of the crops from that fearful visitation we are gratified to I 1 ream learn thattie th ih atthe people got out en masse men women and children with bunches of willows and drove the main body of the crickets up water and since th that at hay hey they have hare not appeared reappeared le ze A detachment of f the crickets at the bama sama time crossed the river preyed several days upon the willows and bottom grass and had consumed two fields of wheat when the people probably po bably babiy to 0 o the number cumber of six hundred persons went to work herded and corralled the insects until they got then them the n on to layers of straw where they burned them by the million the opert operation lon ion 0 darivin and aza i burning occupied nearly three days and nights C and anti twelve loads of straw were consumed and an innumerable host of the enemy were destroyed this lesson is too good to te he forgotten should they appear elsewhere Q IA FOBS the citizens aitz eizens of spanish fork profiting pio p fiting by oy the he leisure laisure which the late abundant rains afforded them from the field fild lave very wisely set themselves to toworu work in making a road from that settlement to a body of timber at the head oe of diamond creek a tributary of spanish fork where they habs found a large supply of timber suitable suit abig abir for building purposes pur posea and for fencing and f uel fuel bishop thurber writes brother george A smith last week that they bad had completed the road for thirteen miles and were now able to get up the mountain without doubling and sat safiy ay iy down again loaded without locking this will doubtless be a great blessing to that community and will unquestionably change materially the 1 comforts as ag well wei 1 as the appear appearance arce of tho the place they have felt severely the want of lumber and fence poles and end now finding both abundantly the settlement will ravid rapid y change for the better IIER lier POST office the postmaster general hag has ordered the establishment of a post office at parleys park wm H R kimball postmaster till other post routes are established su supplying the settlements in summit and wasatch counties with mail facilities f many of the citizens in these places will probably find it more convenient to get their mail matter at Par parleys levs leys park than elsewhere by baso so a signifying inn ign frying to the postmaster in thia this c cily city ity ily all mail matter can ba be regularly for warded there W weather excellent crops looking wells web promising elom erom ising harvest 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