Show A NEVADA entertainment on saturday evening on saturday evening the third ward new meetinghouse was filled with an interested and appreciative audience to witness the performance of nevada or the lost mine by the Third ward dramatic company for the benefit of the new meetinghouse olo Berk ocla popular musical combination furnished orchestral music and shortly after eight the curtain rose with H H goddard as hilaa sicele a mis of health busily engaged in proclaiming to sui fering humanity with the aid of a paint pot and brush the sterling curative properties balm this part was well taken and the comedy with which it abounds waa well appreciated vermont an old miner was admirably represented by mr chas rhienhart Ehi enhart whose dramatic talent has heretofore favorably asserted itself before the public the lead ing character nevada frank roberts was all that could bo des sired B E rich and B F Gwilli aua as tom carew and dandy dick young miners did fairly wel although the aleman hardly enters into the spirit 01 his part abich needs more dash and vim than was thrown into it mr J R as darby jerdan a detective while he made a very good impression should pay a little mo to detail the character which he took on saturday evening needed a little more bragg odocia and swagger than it received however such matters come by experience and the public of course never forget that on such occasions it is witnessing an amateur performance and is prepared to make all necessary allowances mr J M as jube a black miner was highly successful and from his first appearance on the stage in connection with mr W M purrington as win kye a chinaman he kept the audience in thorough good humor miss lizzie stanford as mos alle a waif fairly captivated the audience with her rendition af her part with all its wild abandon and girlish simplicity aglea pairlee received a good representation in miss lizzie dee while miss ellen halgren aa mother morton did very well indeed nevada or the lost mine ia a charmingly sensational three act drama of border life abounding with thrilling situations and wild scenes and we can highly complis ment the third ward dramatic company on the final success of their last presentation we learn that the bame company will shortly produce a pastoral drama entitled dora and to eee them meet with an equal success on that occasion |