Show mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of ibe lord lie is trampling ont the vintage where tho gropes of wrath are stored lie hath loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift swon his truth is inarching on I 1 have seen him in the watch fires of a hundred carcline cir cline camps they have bli an altar in tho evening dews and damps I 1 can read righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps his day is marching on I 1 have read a fiery gospel writ in burnished burnis hd rows of steel As ye deal with ray yon my grace shall deal let the hero born of woman crush the serpent with his heel since god is marching on he hath sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat he is sifting out the hearts ot men before his judgment seat oh be swift my soni to answer him be jubilant mv feeal our gon is marching on D in the beauty of the lilies christ was born across the sea with a fiory in his bosom that bratis you and me As he died to make men holy let us die to make men free while god on the past few weeks in society circles in ogdan have been intensely quiet even mere EO than when the lenten sea eon was in vogue it ie immaterial what the cause 0 anch lack of gaiety may be but is aruba ble that all have either been subject to an attack 0 spring fever or a desire to go to war and have for the lag put every other thought aside the events of the past week have been few and far between but were preceded bt the end of the previous week with two prominent weddings which by the way were anything bat prominent judging from one point of view as both were strictly secret and performed with no spectators in one cabe and only the relatives present in the other on saturday afternoon mr john paulas and miss lillian cluff were united in the bonds of matrimony at brigham city returning to ogden the same day and on sunday morning left for coalville Co alville where the parents of the bride reside the young man to this contract is a member of the ogden candy co and very popular in this city where ha has resided for a anmer cl years the bride miss cluff is the daughter of the president 0 summit stake and for the past year has been reaid ins with friends in ogden where she has made numerous friends the happy couple will no doubt re bide in ogden the second marriage which oc burred on saturday a and which wass kept from the public some lourd was of mr courtany Courtn ny minty and miss grace gardinier andaas and was conducted by the pastor of the episcopal church with only the relatives of the high contracting parties ament t mr minty is a clerk of the southern pacific company aad is the son of gen 11 H G minty formerly connected with the same road at this place but now superintendent of a branch line ot the southern pacific in arizona miss gardinier is the daughter of mr arthur gardenier of the union light power co in this city both parties to the marriage have hosts ot friends in ogden who wish them the happiest joys of this life and liepe that they may decide to make ogden their future home mies rella lyons ot salt lake city is visiting her sister mrs J E wright ol 01 this place mr H 0 gilbert who hae been in the state a bort time returned to his home in the city of mexico friday mr john west 0 twentieth estreet in this city was moat pleasantly surprised by a number of hia friends on friday evening the mr oacar kuhn is in Denver visiting friends mies kato returned from an visit with relatives in toledo ohio mr wallis beardsley of washington was in the city for a ew days last week mrs morris rosenberg Rosen bere of toledo ohio accompanied by her little daughter aimee is the gleet of her parents mr and P estelor mrs W A hodgeson of stailey idaho who hae been visiting her aar ente mr and G A bauco of north washington returned home last evening by way of logan where her eon bauco hodgison Hod goson ia attending college the aglaia will meet nest tuesday afternoon with corlew WITH G M mrs G M entertained monday evening at her home 2757 washington avenue and a delightful hour was spent at card sixty three was the came and the prize winners were mrs bickford and mr reynold punch and refreshment added to the pleasures of occasion those present were mr and abe kuhn comrov reynold brick abbot CoDdo pG Wj Jonee G V schramm Sc bramm L H wallace geo mat eon and others TUB COTERIE the coterie was delightfully enter talked on day april 20 by mrs david evane in place ot the regular program mr G A eaton one ot the high school faculty gave a paper upon the french Ke and its effect upon the fience people the pith of hie paper was that before the revolution while religion was dominant the french were half ape half aien and remained so until they fell under the guidance of voltaire and hie school of writers tere when ander thie in ubence they became men that religion then as now waa too much strained and mod through the and that 1 civilized by mr baton followed by the election of officers mrs elliatt being elected pie eident mrs bigelow vice president mrs gideon secretary mrs bansford historian tina was the last abo club year and un adjournment was taken for the bummer vacation AT THE ORANT postmaster G lelana delivered a lecture to ihu pupils ol 01 the grant school friday afternoon which was declared immense tho program was as follows song welsh national hymn school Keci hazel aang beatrice callen on australia 0 n lelaud ON AUSTRALIA australia ia located in the southeastern part of the eastern hemisphere it ia ahe largest or smallest continent in the world in 1600 it was touched by the spanish and a little later by the dutch in captain cook nn Ecelia hman failed ioto botany bay on the southern coast of australia ho landed and took tho county in the name of king cf o 0 land soon after this the thirteen colonies of america won their independence pen dence of great britain and set up a republic england then looked to australia to send ner convicts and she soon entered into the work she sent people over there to make Bettle menta at the least offense and great numbers committed teJ of lenses that ney might be bent rather than to remain in prison or with the poor class ot england the banishing of convicts continued until about fifty years ago when it was stopped freemen tien began to emigrate about three fourths of the lation of australia vere convicts and one fourth were england sent a man to rule these convicts at first the government made roads begin cities and highways etc but the people not endure this lone and they were allowed to work for their own interest the central part of australia 1 supposed to bavo been the bottom of an inland aea at time on account of the numerous salt lakes some of the inhabitants or convicts cried for independence but the majority desired to remain as they were the class that were for independence set themselves up in to gangs called the b bushra for the purpose of alun derink the moat famous leaders of these were at first gardener and morgan they robbed the rich but sympathized with the poor and many ot the poor joined their numbers morgan was a very handsome man probably the mat handsome man in australia at that time lie easily won the lovoff the girls who were servants of tho class and in this way found out much about the amount of riches in the house they alion would rob the house one servant girl betrayed her house to him but on account of his loving other girls ebe became jealous ja alous when he came nil went well 1 be was eoina to the barn to tabo a fine horse hij herself behind a tree and effected bis capture he was arrested and convicted and imprison adfor twenty years when be was let loose on conditions that he leave the country thia kind of business was ended with the fall of the kelly sang many men attempted to cross the island but failed stuart started from the and after touch hardship and disappointment came out in the north at gulf of botany bay wan from the numerous and beautiful flowers that surround it nearly every lower is found there and many which are native the rose carmelia which grows in bushes from six to eight feet high and are covered with all colors of flowers the largest gold nugget in the world waa found there by two germans it weighed pounds the climate has varied greatly and severe sandstorms occur in tue central part melbourne is the metropolis with a population of christmas is observed by all on this day all drees in white and go to church flowers are in bloom and all ia beautiful and warm boxing day follows on which the people celebrate christmas by sports and other past times there are great varieties of animals birdi and reptiles many of which aro not found elsewhere the dingo ia the only fish eating animal fish are of nearly all colors some ot which boar the colors of the rainbow the crocodile abounds in the north the aborigine called the australian black have long straight black hair and heavy beards and belong to the malay race they are indolent and do not carry en any agriculture or manufactures although they ebow intelligence in some waa and have some good features they can track a person by the scent and are often used in the capture of rob here the manner in which they catch ducks and other game is amazing they make their own weapons the tomahawk is made of stone and sharpened by rubbing two of them together the boomerang is a piece ot very bard oiled wood about two feet in length and of a curved ebare it is pointed at either end and is everlasting lie throws it and be hits as sure as the white man with bis rifle no white man has ever been able to throw it u he does the war club ie made of the bame kind ol 01 wood and is about two feet long they can make a canoa very quickly they relish the opossum lizard etc australia Anstr alia consists of aliye colonies under the government of england the people elect their own parliament there ie talk of setting up independency ca there end forming such a government as the united states have but they are better under english rule for she protects their coast and helps them along where if independent they would have to go to the expense of such need the people love he queen and the celebration other birthday may ath ia adother fourth of july int abo nativity conr of england us well as their own he concluded by repeating a stanza of the australian Aastra lian national a recitation lizzie bone Vive Girle reading eya farr 1 white and blue with cheer school MISS one of the most enjoyable parties of the was given at the home ol 01 mr and ezra huntsman twenty second street last friday evening of last week in honor of their daughter mies lillie after beveral pleasant in cupic and eames the young led her into the brilliantly lighted dining room where a most elegant repast was served about thirty were present the hoade waa tastefully decorated with and california about twelve tho guests to their many homes voting miss huntsman a charming hostess the home culture club bad a pleas thursday Thu raday at the home of II 11 H smith on fowler avenue eng lieh history wag completed dp to the time ot victoria thie WM varied by sketches ot the lives 0 creat men of the period valuable papers were contributed by II 11 A thompson liaa swobe and mrs smith alio club greatly enjoyed the guitar eolo by mrs and vocal selection by mrs smith after which they adjourned t meet may ath with mrs thompson of nob hill CULTURE clcil the had their usual monthly meeting friday afternoon at the leei deace c mrs payne 2520 adas avenue mra fletcher presided and the meeting waa opened at 3 liaa joaie kimball cave the first paper on child which was followed by a few remarks by mr J who gave the club a general invitation to meet with the federation of cluba at provo on field day this was followed by an instrumental solo by misa after which MIP read lier paper on Froe bela mother plays mrs res agnation wae accepted with regret and ho club adjourned to meet with mrs rich washington thu last fridey in may the following ia the program for the next meeting poem and explanation of the Weather vano from Froe bela mother play by new the seven laws of Herid ity by rov joseph cook to be read by mrs bakar questions on heredity by mies reading from helen hunts ci e of home talk by mrs christenson tho highly appreciated entertainment given in the fifth ward by the misses Stay ners papi lawill bo repeated renea ted by request in the same hall friday evening may ath |