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Show ' ? ? ' i N - -- J 1 THEATRE;AT S ALT IAKD CiTY. SS " T. 303 dbuw '..iiiura.ia DESEBET E7EHIHQ 6 EO G n A FU I C.AL m ty nu-appearan- I architectural s true care, especially Inside of IU It was built by and belongs to President Brlgham Yoang. In size, commodious arrangements and in arbut one ?u Patistic decorations. It has Franclsoo--I- n the Ban In rlorexcept United! States, and that one Is Nlblo'a Garden! In New York. It is larger than the Olympic, tnd more tasttfulJy than Wallack's. It is superior In noted Royal every respect to either the Theatre in Edinburgh, or tne Oxford In with Londorr, and compares favorablybuild-lng of outside the The JOruryXene. nd of show to signs decay, begin is greatly la need of tereral good ccati of paint to give u an oaiwara appear ante the Interior1 so Justly warrants. On Wednesday evening I witnessed play Under greatseen Augustine Daly s had the same I the Gaslight." American our best of several in play equal effect in theatres, but never without here. The was which It brought was and was painted beautiful, scenery axnreaalv for this, theatre by a Jlormon artist. It comprises the Hudson Hirer; and Ylews of the New York Harbor by starlight, the seashore at Iiong Branch at sunset: and the' Toombs, Baxter street, and Fifth avenue by moonlight. The lights and shades) of life in New York, its poverty, 1U vice and crime, Its riches, Its pride, its virtue, its outcasts, and the whole line of deviltry connected fashionable reljjiomi with the society of Gotham, were vividly andu truthfully delineated. I procured or front sett, price $1, in the erst tier dress circle that 1 might hare a better audience. opportunity to sketch "thesize of the Notwithstanding the great house and the busy season of the year, every seat was occupied. w. j Cirt .tai .r. .4 w" !.; The whole audience was tasteJolly at- tired and extremely quiet and res pec t--i able in appearance.-Thapart of theplay life the lowly of New among representing l York seemed to excite the utmost inter-- j est front all present "It is a phase of life unknowp in Salt Lake. But few here are extremely rich, while none are dis-tresslngly poor. There is considerable complaint on the side of hard Umse and scarcity of money. The Indian troubles are keeping back thelroverland Immigration to Nevada and California which has been the great support to ' Halt Lake lo years-gon- e by forever. Brlgham's railroad contract is expected to make Jnoney plenty and times lively for the next six months at least; By anoihtr ieasou the riilroid' will either be completed to this place or thirty mllee north, and from thenceforth Baft L.ake City will take its place as one of ine moat, fasnionable. and agreeable '; watering places and summer resorts on the American continent. The wealthy .. denizen of the metropolitan cities along ! the Atlantic will find here not only the g mohntaln air, bat alio. all the inteu ectual advantages and enjo; will menU they left behind: here find all the romanceof aThey mountain of ' retreat, combined with the oomforta refined city society; I oaly hope that this fair jetty, whether it contlnniato i; prosper under Mormon or Gentile role, may be as well governed, may have as few disreputable inhabitants; and may oe as pesceaoie ana nappy ; as It is to uay. .! .j w-- fla-ish- H-- 1 .r r t : aiJe U - 1 M .. "Ur. it: il3U.il jf .,.t..-.i , - . , Bon O ,t , '&Ai theasTsxt-Poosca- U. YOUBQ'S Deatring Also f iff? u-- nJ n 1 I " 2 1 I I r tT v a TT T T , id si: to Stoolting and f iiu w T '' T eelU . fgallali Cea . , yoi.mo..iTioe Ar r rueure. one - ,. raoe, V ft - ' f GRAIN AND Klesaesiteer specie. ex r r rr si rj rx EXCHANGK i. c-- 1 FOR 4 a-'- w-. I -. rouimniTiES rvrrrETt. ' - " T- I of . . - 1 Oae. voi.-xano- ,.3T3 2fiA51U t . i oo OnevoI.12mo. Prioe I S) 1 nrtTl nl its svkdAdiixjmEj) meiiNi kxruxaTioK. n t n ? , at rORT BIRCIL. xftpbl - 1 Or , . I j f, One j T aaXsVfor CjrltAJLJNI tX CO 4 SO j mw o 1 j r.!..-f- esSl anq - : . ' I 1 Tettsmph Beports; lUllabl Local Pes i Tin far TleEtets fjsereaaeaead ! i - t. Itra, aad Forttrs .EascaUoaai; Arriooltnrjxl, i Ban way aa' Donnvtie Ke v. I I uifct. Aad;4Be a week. Iftseoarses of the First Trealdency and ofUt ... urf.-- twelve axxauea. j. 9 1 ?eciOereepondeaee.rHoin -- A&U f f - ? Mfii' VHLit.i T se see e ' - to:Jsuj3rT CUgtt'i : j J k hktj vl 't I' i ! tf ' ; : - i 4- - I' , - - cHot rn H .pt-- a it ri DCGERET s WE WO KSr.kift' i;uxirw ji AtJ. vi Uif n -- i ,.i 1 Am s a v f Tai " 'il4itstMrtevsrftM tnroatout tbe dtane IB widely circulated or the Territory, and lias adraJ DIWOOBEFS all-part- . s . trio aitwlio dwtm la Pf taewsofVroectaanooeaaweak. j J. I: Psor. E. A. SHELDON'S THB-'DESERE- STOVE STO f k .. er Eleaeemtary Iswsrstetleett Paaaal oontainins a Uradojtwad oi Ob- i i . NEWS.i: P. -... Qogtm ject l eseoni for Tralnlnsr the Beases riKrfl1 w ''" t;ws oj l.fifc at, 7 S9 Mooato4 on Boiler., m OkfMta. OradnaUd wir.eetTM for the Ir traction Cf .ChU--T- L v ssea rtsss.'- osve tu. ksia. j liARGE 8TTO t , . risr rtiniii rtra , ii ... 23JY12 T23TAJ - ZCaraaAStetYrIf miIiih rhirti Oat tm. iij i.n" "m n'iii iti. JAgy-i- np "rr - iy3 10 3.HT , . ; 0'.r j ...t :a. i ..i m'N a IS pdsaed every Wednesday, ana - sol k TFiiup 9odiooiiii bedstm irof: Asro Wall-Ma- ps I'M! I S l- JUurmr 1 -l GrUYOT'S foBdSclxoolSa kiIJ4'r- - Call cad cee tZaenX . jn; ANKHtl V3l.4Tr",V rrrtfe'1 ,KlKHJTK3 prtowTor NonToi tine T'l eekbo (XX AruUss V!m. t tFf TI7 HTJ ID 1? H3 1 : ?rtrr." Gun cad; . ItfitaXAitjasimr tD MAGNETietiLQSESX I DJCEtfiCLflw S ; lo ;nsrdfo( hcs'nsisoqnrl 1 . - of tae Krv iof j - , i ; ; ' - .... : PI rsl i : Va Crr eTlJ T- ::...f fr' JCJLTHS, PAilYi 1:tT.i: 1 . -' ; llt ft cs Five Inebes la Dlaiaeter.Viiii-i.-rilarnrIT t - Plain Etaad isSCOC9 It Tesapte Cgees, fiedt Ctsyg Seven Inches ... ... .4i f "1 8amlUerkUaA. IS CO AS for Sale Oeaa TUtola. ABunvetttoa, FuiZ Ueridiaiw? HUtULLN- ?- 1 ctrlstloa af the three liaoef thai ! : a t?iti ina , La Ail Itrw o iMUia,ti W. :at uar'' . oa Masun. and la nat J mountederlee, JADEO HACHIGj Ui 'arJ' t6cainrrina - events., and,: .i eta; i 1 rTTrVgToir ffeeatSs'4 Gcary .'iUOcr i. BtatM, n salves V3kiQi2ia IS' v. xi K gaga "XH the auva , JI AT351 & 3 Jl A83JOH SVrla. Map of the Uaitad Sates, rrleap. is po;,of jtfortn at? otraiAinertoa, I ti'IUJ '.Hoa ,Ki!(l.a . of EurotXL HI CDr efJW S73 OwtnJ Eard. t ; - b&a 4r- - .. U. ;cs t , n. ilrnrdd l. STRAVT rrfJlTl" t. far " . f Erldr. r BemMimeiaii. ISO I 1 eorapaarl? . j ' 'k ta th4ecSe - T and Tin .. .... .. tuitf. .1 aL . e - - . : iv.: r7; 7 .T33HTe i tin it xi'ia ;o)C W wWiwZ2I. IU r . ilflf iLo trnra ' 4dJ dJ rr v t-- Ooi of FvaUbtW Uu Cty wta ba'aCad. , I ,S3?TAW AQOE i r ooliL. " , ;!1 ' f -- - tif . .... - H,T UOe GHOO! OT ItaVID ttO!Ti13TTA ; s. . I 1 S I iioN'j ia rfa4a staoUd - - ........ iia4Ms tI4 cl iuroiJiras : - ,)bgf Ie. 5 vtt;nuw;.?ifl. 4 Jid ft s wtcaey -- ' ! Cae ) I "T""T," FALLSTCCrCTCC: ? .SUaop slits nhatbaa i .tnfi pv 1 ri XTi to parf7-- 7 - r-- 3 -- ,' r TTELXLTi CIac .i,.fX 1 o I .- I 4 BmOWALCU,. 4w 1 .f:,- "s. tla dxauy -- 1 ttrwiaa, aad lisht-llooae- a. f ia ine anade" is the r .M .. .0. Jr , ;:)( -- and mothers would de well to . "Keep ia the shade." We eay , an u xlccc on cmr side: 'Keep in the sun." . (The principle advocated in is no ddebt' true; T ,iD3H TUit if If 60 arejost the books for the SchooWoom, and for general readlns: for the farmer who wishes to - . . j M!' Taaleta,' ZZlstery M OO; Colered learn ahoat frzx&iiz&ai Jbr birds every boy who wacU U and quadrupeds of North Amerlea, aad for nmot f ! .UiJi i ! at the glieitses NotteayPOOia, der, tettftt laSoorUie r Hl,.:).:i:u) i L lit '!"tt? ; Plain, tir AND ADVERTISING MEOILli 4 e a mm : ..:h t OmmUtb .Xli:f ...!.. .-- UtmJ Rio. VaSwral TUmtmrr '"' mt Ami natural TeaaTa - to Schools. 1? - ' Brtcnd re cadlncrejpg JVO t 6N NATOBAL HISTORY, TesuMryacrown f TTeeleg Srow Prtoa, vol. gaaiwal ,&tj, far dlsiv d. J .' . ta. Srenr Article of YA&X wUl be Guaran- teed to YARN !1'S ."iWi .sr- .... ' iI.'W JLS prepared to Contract for BUTLUIWO L caaraate ine wonc equal to tae a ; 1:: " 1 TEXT-BOOK- S s their hospitahw Tolherindow of these, there are attached inclined T;!sta upon which the sick are laid.'andex. ft!?? This has clear daylto JJie . sun's a Vhan all the morepowerful tonlo irmirquinlne, porter which, are so muchucci anVPlrlU with jt Ik .ft 1 TBNNEY'B -- ' V eft I r , Iffi Cm , ig ; t-- liSPAPER fiicl "innsE .lias; girflan 1 TEXT-BOOK- 5, fwC HFJI1T R. DAT, ef Kew Hevea, Tbe Art " ,ljiiiic nu.ia.ui e2T :3TrT:t3:3 D , 4L B I i j VALUABLE i t: .1 .f2 4 be-in- ff. Jn-door- a, - c 4 CARPMJ? BBS I ..; Cxrodxet Work; t . b J , . TEACHBRQl FElTEIUSi iKAKUAt.OF :AniTi"2TlC - m r - v.! 'ti? " FELTEB'B BBBTES OF ron ' VJ!8111 lracfiftca -p Have Just received their bri-ht-n- ess s j Ajraas a f A writer in Ilsiper's J7ararbas the following senslbli remarks , on the health-givi- ng properties of the sun's ray y one is familiar with the process 'Every or growing celery. A deep trench is dug, in which :the seeds are sown or the sprouts set, and with the growth of. the plant thd earth , is carerailv hearted no untU the whole is'.nearly buried. Byl r lift 4- ?i Oarpota, ! ! -! - V- viae sad Coarse, Doable and BoU& r- - r UN. ; 1 a CbsapXete Btoek of , thf TrV. ttlA ttrrk . J entirely hnd the vegetable become thd pale and tender esculent of our tables. Paleness and1 tenderness :are always the result of depriving an organized whether a' plant or an animal, of the light of jthe sun; but these qualities, however desirable in of celery are indications of an artlUcial and unwholesome condition. The human being soon loses in obscurity his coloxaad toeghneanand :with them, U of intelligence and vigor of body. Children brought op In mines ahd cellars are bran chad, dwarfed, stupid, liable to disease all kinds, and short lived? ,. and grown-up-pf ho erever vlgorOuA. they may have been previously, will, very sooa.when deprived of light, become : ? pale and feeble.-.- ? There cannot be. a - greater-- latake ' inan.ror aeUCito aames,"wno pass so much pur of their, Uvea. to sit or loongq In dark rooms. They require alt the sun's light they can get. It'ia. true. that whatever defects of toilette or completion they may have will be bet ter conceaieu rrom a coanee visitor by obscurity: but this small Brallnealian is too dearly purchased-- at the cost of v....; ;.r " neaiuu-- ! . .?. The sun's light-i- not only essential m uie or toe natural vigor of the preservauon acta but body, .very beneficially as a remedy In disease Th PmnoK ,; itisr ! llfe-givld- (; ' t?-?-t s f.jfJi.'' : KKEP IN TIIE aril ceiev .... -- ; ; ' V'it i I y- a vs, I -.- 11 rr-:- : ; ti-zo- pro a - f ted eW i.Jt. 1 attbelbUewlns I'.T," j . lxjtr i s 'u-r- q ; rantn Hi fjoiffinmfby S Hefceet ...qrefa OeeMaeei 11 7 lt Oeeaiapsr. U'V j'it .i t. t ' eJt Vv , ntaamew.aseessuatkeepcaliaad E p jbc ni o to examine i ww i2 (I iT-ft-l- Vui 1 i tv T" . XQEfT Jbr the CAL8 ef PivaJ. Oettoa Iketorx YfBJf.al the J;f - PlSERETIEf vl-aijIri- Vu" h .fiMtnwJI'ic! wm"1 p ,..fcyKsrYsgany.tnst,acy MsensietnrsLtfters leaw ed "HE v--3 caJ-Je-isi- I 4 la, vcr77rp ta-s- a- yrjIXT Mr-Kt?Mf?-:- i ; fttriiif u vr v..ft- --. ! ... iL ot XrfT .s"It"i- - I books, entitle tttxa to beTaaked . as i i , .. ..t.M4 . tvr M f ( i . era : : ; I f aftlidftX JeVK . " I : i 1i r so-call- ed ! ? 0 0 ZS. 1 - . ? -- , ' - i I Li L?srcj of 250,00aCe'p!ci sirtt;Scy It wX1 r W r: 4 ... .J:u.h t.L- 4k a r 1 . -- ; ' . TEXT-- C t iiail ) 1e et A correspondent of the TJtlca Herald, from 8 Alt Lake City, says: :II If eaty to taccb about the gtn.t-or Ban Juako city. Her theatre, temple, tabernacle, plan of Ir yaras, rigation, regular streets, spacious sulphur sprints, lofty moan tains, healthy cUxa&to and shady walks, but diGeuit to do to and cot fall In thi style and matter of scores of otner. Tfae tabernacio not yet being completed, the theatre la really the distinguishing ' : GUTX)T'S ; v r - j i ' ' ' F J" . I ; . i 1IA2E0 : aj)I 0 lie t' I . i,- -. . iv I |