Show o t AnUSEMENTS i 9 Q The next attraction at the Salt Lake theatre will be that perennial success In Old Kentucky which will be presented pre-sented here by the original company and with a complete and new outfit of scenery gotten up by Manager Jacob I Lltt for this seasons tour The spirited I spir-ited horse race the brass band and unique dancing of the now famous little lit-tle pickaninnies and the many other j novel and entertaining features will be remembered by all who have seen this popular play The story of In Old Kentucky concerns con-cerns the fortunes of an interesting group of people representative of the mountain and bluegrass regions of I Kentucky The lonely halfsavage life of the mountaineers with their strong loves and stronger hates their bitter feuds rivalling in vindictiveness vindictive-ness the Corsican vendetta yet elevated ele-vated above bloodthirstiness by a sense of religious duty is clearly set forth and seems it is said all the more unique and strange in contrast I I with the peaceful pastoral characteristics character-istics of the blue grass country I is described a appropriate and beautiful representing with rare fidel No melodrama ity genuine Kentucky scenes melo drama of recant years has been more generally commended than In Old Kentucky nor has any other production produc-tion of the fast four seasons met with such remarkable success The engagement is for two nights only Wednesday and Thursday next The sale of seats begins this morning GG < A strong vaudeville company will open a weeks engagement at the Lyceum Ly-ceum tonight I |