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Show monthly magazine of sixteen pages, and is the only periodical iu the world that is practically edited and managed by a man who is totally blind. The uiau Is Frank P. Boslin, and judging from his work he is a man of ability who possesses pos-sesses a happy, sanguine temperament uuder his great affliction. He deserves the most liberal encouragement; tirst, becauso of his bliuduess, and, second, for the reason that his publication possesses pos-sesses sufficient merit to entitle it to generous patronage even if the editor had his eyesight. The Great Salt Laker is a credit to this city and territory. The last Issue of tho Great Salt Laker, dated April 13, is au interesting number, num-ber, Among tlie articles worthy of perusal pe-rusal are "The Carpenters' Nine Hour System," by V A. McKenzie "The Catholic Church in Utah," "Talk on Bellamy's Co-operative Law," "Philosophy "Philos-ophy of the Blind," by the Blind Editor, "Over the Rio Graude in the Dark" also by the Blind Editor, "The Flora of Utah." by l'rof. Marcus E.-Joues, and "The Descret University." Besides these original articles, the periodical contains a large epiantity of well selected se-lected audeutertaining miscellany of a useful and instructive character. The Great Salt Laker is au ' illustrated v. , . . |