Show AUUSEiLEXTS The audience that gathered in the Theatre to listen to the lecture of Wad El Ward on The Religion of the Ma homedana was perhaps smaller than the one on the previousnight but was no less highly entertained and instructed in-structed by that gentleman who we should judge spared no pain to render the lecture complete and in his best style V His experience in the Mahomedan institutions ot learning at Cairo with a description of the Egyptians and some of tteir customs and peculrities was very vivid So too Iras the trip through the deserts of Arabia on the pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca Incident to the main thread of the narrative the lecturer vividly described the customs of this peoples of the desert and Mr Wa d appeared dressed in the respecth e native costumes of the women ot those lands and thus furnished a very interesting inter-esting feature of the entertainment It is to bt regretted that so few people of our city have availed themselves of the cpportunity to Hear those instructive 1 eta res Mr Ward will appear bribe last time at the Theatre tomorrow evening and makes the following announcement Wad El Ward and wie assisted by twentyfour ladies and gentlemen of the citizens of Salt Lake will appear in full nential costumes and give his final and grand entertainment entitled One Hundred Minutes With the Natives of Jerusalem They will appear in the folowing scenes Mabomedan at Prayer Betrothal I I Jewish > marriage Banquet and Procession Pro-cession Divorce Passover Supper and I Ceremony The Nazarene Vow and I the BeauUnl Tableau of the Reception of Queen Esttier by King Abazaeres I j Ha elaja f Chous in Hebrew |