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Show and only semblances of omething real Kml beautiful. Ves, but it should be remembered that the most striking echoes come to us, not from vacancy, but from tbo dense forest of the solid mountain, with its granite breastplate, aud they are ofteu useful in emphasizing emphasiz-ing by repetlliou the distant viae that warns us of danger or admonishes to duty. Echoes from the past, borus to us nu tlia wings of memory, are ofttimes the greatest incentive to noble deeds iu thts future. 1 would remind our young friends letting out nu ibtsii" life journey that the echoes they meet a they oettr the crags and peaks that border liie's often runted pathway are to be what they make them. Sweet music is not echoed back iu harsh and grating sound. Kind and gentle words are tot answered by ihu voice. of sar-cairn sar-cairn and discord, affability and polished pol-ished manners (.'all not back the din of boisterous vulgarity and pretentious rudeness, which at best are but the expression ex-pression of ignorant pride. Therefore, how wiso t' model our youth that the echoes, we bear from it in after years may be such as to bring with them soothing memories and cheer us on to tiual hniiiut's. ITSTJmSCiiL Ti Students Delight tha Patrons and Friunds of 0ns of the Beat Institution In-stitution of Salt Laics. THE OOLIKENCEMENT EXEEOISES. A Long rrogumms of Musical and Essays Es-says 8 old Prizes and Honors Conferred Con-ferred Father 8c'd'mu's Address. The sixteenth annual commencement of .St. Mary's academy was held iu the new hall of the school yistotdiy after-uoou. after-uoou. The large room was beautifully decorated and crowded by parents of the students and friends of the institution. institu-tion. At ? o'clocii the students niarohid into th s hall to the melody of the Hungarian Ptorm march rendered on five pianos 1 v the Misi.es Cruiiiu, Dunfurd, Folson:, Hunter, I'd wards, I'ierco, Appleg ae, Luce, (i'eesou and suea. The long programme which embraced Instrumeutal and vocal music, essays nd recitations, was executed by the ttudeuts in a manner tiiat showed careful care-ful aud couscieutious training. Miss Gleeson read au essay un"Lcboes,"Jiis Luce an essay iu French, Miss Applegate an essay in Uerman; Miss ll.ag, au essay; M,ss Tate, recitation in irench; Misses Frilch uud Dailey, a dialogue iu Herman; recitations by Misses Hays, Fergusou, Met., Horu, McCrystal, Gillespie, Holmes, Johnson, Mclntyre, Miester, Loyle, Dailey, D. and M. Kinney, McCormack, floury and lesel. In the valedictory essay, "hariu's Treasures," by Miss Shea, the lady tenderly referred to the work of the late Motner Charles, wuo has left her imprint on the school. Tho following is a list of prize gold medals and honors couleted ou the students: Prize jrola nmdals for CiirstlAn doctrine, Iwu, rniuotHl tor Minsnn M Mm a, Ka.-' ;.; Krtmvau, UVhiele; aud N. AU'Fail.li-u, i Jtla'io. I ri -.e i;ol 1 nwlal t Impro e.-ueut lu Chris tlan iloetruie. aeu.or ud iut:r:iuhiiiitrt J;rin Incuts the M'toi U;s;M !". 1.- Kcanlau. Ha t Lake, drawn tiy .Ulna t Laatte, Bt. ul ly acuuMiiy. l'rl x tfoiii medal for Improvement iu eal" olniiM, juui'T ilfi aruml t, tlia Kit. in i;ev. T. li;:lllMU. i'jLTit City, was drawu by M.Sj kl. W'uli. all Lakei.ity. l'ri.e & M lu. oai for plain nwln;', da;nlnic, ami Ki 1,11,(4 .ii,)im;io in orne:-, Hi Kilt oi Veiy Kv. I) Mmy, v. ., Salt Lake Olty. was uraffu i.y wins janettu Mureaitu, i.a) nv.llu, I tali. I -, ijold tlilmtile for liu,rovement In oraa-rm-li!al laaMlM wink, ilnnatH,l hy JUi'. 1. H. Hi.iia.id. r, hait Li.ka I ity, diawu by Miss d. Jnurs, illackli.tit, I.I.iIim. 'ri.u lor plain sewini?, ec, junior department, depart-ment, urmvn uy Mlssl'. iiuv.h, t ily, I'ne K"lil inrd.il furgiineral liiijiroveinent. Kouiur auu mil raitillale di'l ariuicnt, tio Klft i.f a fritted, Wyoming, diawu If Ailsa M, liy.-r, Aiiai-oii'iii. Alont.oia. t't .a fur teuoral iniijroveiiii'nt. Junior de. jisi thient, Miss L. Cin'liiani1. I'aj. hi. ,in'. UnM me.lal of I'M, ri-newed par exrHlleDee fa luribci- lniirovnuH nt iu pa.ntin, Miss bt'-lla Lailille, St. Mary s ai ata-my, Vn. tor nninMvie. nt lu palming, drawn by M:s AppiL-Kaia. illy. I iIvm foriniiiioveiiieut In drawing, drawn by Mihi M. M cr'avii.'ii. HaiP-v, Idaho. 1'ilf Kli-i u ii-, M,-. IV. Id . Jurii-a, Now York rity. for the htt'e nirl uiuier IJ Wno would Bavc laatle the u!o.st iiuprovemeut lu urawlutf, lit lie L'o-a l'r.i,ibO'i. liwp Cre-k, I'tau. l'rl.e nold nii'Jals of id'.ni reui-wi'd for im-r.ive!iK-ut lh tiio Mlnht'i' niatlie'iiatli'S Misses tsliea, L'.iacka, t'tali, ami Luee, bait L.ikt-Cny. : 1 li.e iiohl n lal lor Jutprovemt-i.t .n matu- aiaiiis, the gift of the Iiev. I. U'l)ouoihue, L..ifk i. 1 1 ah iiiaivu hy Miss M. Cuunlug-Iiaiii. Cuunlug-Iiaiii. bait Luke. t ri..e for ltnprovemet.t In arithmetic drawn oy 5us iv. .iuiuo. r-an i.aiot. i'rlKoM i en air l!iiprovment ln penman-hlp. penman-hlp. duiiaied tiy Messrs. Josiin A i'ark, Silt J.iii.-u City, awarUed Miss M. Shea, Kureka. I lah. Prlres In Intermediate department drawn by Mism'S M Mi Laiijriiliii, Oieola. Nevada, awl M. t-iater, Stm-Uiou. I tah. l'rl i i junior ili'p ittnifni drawn by Ml-S M. Kolwrt -on. Cat tla Gate, Utah. Oold medal for nnpro eiui nt lu vocal meidf;, is renewed for Miss A, I'ierco, Halt Laku C.ty. 1'iir.o for Improvement In i-oertl inu-le- auani'U par ox -elieuce to Miis U. Kiui;, Og-dim. Og-dim. I tah. Oold meital of isiiO, rtn-.vod par excel! nee furln. proven)! nt in instrumental luuslc heil.ir svcciat d.-partMeiilMii-s M. i'oltoiu, Halt Lake 0 tv. liolil m tlr.l of li'Mi-renewed for Miss Jane Merediih, Kaysville, Ulan l'rte kiIU in. d ii for huT ied improvement Ju ih'.U loiiti.ilai uni.-ie, senior an I mternied l.itt ill i ar. meet-, uPt of Mr. tVi.liam iiurko. ts alt. Lake awarded to Miss Jane llruceau, To.de, Llah. (ioin me. lal PsS ionwe:l for Misses Trumbo, city. :md Kluji'-.v. Jlnik S;. rlnn, V youiitiL'. i loli! ire, f"of L-we -reiifwcd for Miss bchul-li bchul-li r, eity. I'ne '1,1(1 tnedalii for improvements, tho flits of Messrs. 1 reuley ,1 Co., I'rovldenee. K. ,.uiiil a friend. Sail Lake City dtawn hy Miss L. Metier. icn-L-a, California, aud Miss 1). JUf'itey. Salt LaUe. Lt.e for improvement on cuitar-drawu by lr l-n J Mere lith. KayHvili. l'rle for uiarUeil imiirovemont in l-'rench aw udeil to Mts M. Tata. city. l'il:nior imorovemoiit iu Gorman--drawn tiy Wlss M. Daly.eily. t'li.e ior eoiucosiLon and epistolary corres-jonuiiice. corres-jonuiiice. senior and lut'TmeUlatfl e!asnen oin.u I y Mita A. lioey. Load City, Sutu Da-k Da-k nil. Hnze for letter-writing. Junior and minim chi.-sea -drawn t-y Miss K. Lawrtncd, irisio, V'tali. 1'; i . (fold medal for 1 oolvkrepiin.'. 18U0, re-uewwl-iVi.ss Met H iiien. H alley. Idaho, I'rbe (. o;-t medal f.-r impri-vo.iio-'t tu book-keeplni?; book-keeplni?; thn gift of Mr. P. J, jueiav, K.iek t-ir lois. V'yo. Drawn hy Ulii Ai. Folaoiu, Salt L ike City. I'rh-.e fi r iinprovonn'iit 1n phonography aw.u-Jcd to Mi-.s ,1, Lvneh. city. l'rie Kold me'ii; r'irrei;nlara.tl:endanec; te eiftot Mr. T. Kim.ee, Hork SpriiiKi), Vi'yo.--Dra.vn I.y Min'.N. l'erisb eity. i'rl.:e is iM 'iicuai r.( impro . eincnt tn uloeti tl'-n: the aift of Mo-: ' s S'-hwarta k Co., Mbw York Cltv Mish L, L if. eity. I'ri.e t:olil niedai foi : ! conduct and annli- I cntiou, MOiior t!ei'art!..ent; thtf 'Hr. of little Willie On I . en. In ' ie earn" of his dec 'lined inoilier Drawn ny MiSi L. Ferguson. Deep Creek. I'tali. I'ru e i?od medal for ftnofl r,oii(lut and appli-eatien. appli-eatien. liitermvliatH uepartuien-.; the uui of Dr. Allen I 'ue. ler.iSalt Lake Olty .Vwnrdo 1 par xcelloure to Mi-s L. i'riro r.mbar. yo. I'rt.'ouold -nodal Ior coodc nriuit and ann.l-cation, ann.l-cation, junior dpaitui.nt: th-j tift of Mile J-'iuma Kirtley Blne n, alt Lake Drawn by Miss E. Harrows, eity, t'riii.e nolil ltiedul for imod onmlnet and Application, Appli-cation, mnilm liepartment: th gift of littl i Julia Ju-lia Culleti, eity i ravvn by Misa L. Cebhanlt, bait Lake City. I'rize gold t u-.lal fur polite and amiable, do-poriment, do-poriment, the iriit of Very R :v. I'., ciorin. an-jierior an-jierior Keueral C. ' Notre Dame. Indiana, awarded in senior an I intermedium dojiart-mnnts dojiart-mnnts to M'sses A. Uniueau ami t'rleo. Miss Uriee havniLr re- oi-e l the conduct medal, tills one fell to Miss A. Uruneaii. Tooeln. I'tati. Prii'.B for poiitene,s. junior department, drawn by Miss J. Mculyrii. i ity. Crowns of honor, eilr.iiii deparfnent. awarded award-ed to little M. McCormaek, 1). Daly, A. Cave-(tan. Cave-(tan. Ii. Linnry, C. Cain, U. Melntyre, Q. Hen-rv. Hen-rv. K. Donnoilnn. M. Dniran. B. .Tohusou, M. Ward. SI. -Konlonski aud T. Mailoy liavini; iihlslied .stiulle-i in Kurdish rourse, th" gold medals an I crowns of bmior win conferred on liilss Marv Shea. Eureka. Utah, Miss MariiUi-r! iplKaie. Sa.s Lake t'tiy Meio Marie i..u-e Sail Lake, City, Miss Nora ' Oleason. Salt Lalm Clly. An address by Kev. Father Scnl'an j concluded the exercises of the after- i noon. In addressing the young bitty j graduates, he said; "You appear to- ! dsy for the last lime as pupils. Here, you cease to be pupils, and uird an an- j fflo in life's path, suddenly to meet the j beginning of tho reward of well-performed labor. You enter life's summer and taste tho first fruits of the field, which we hope will be abundant, from tho seed carefully sown and cultivated : in the spring time. I will not tnile ; with your judgment by attempting to , discritninato where all have acquitted ; themselves so commendab'y. We '. have all listened to tho young ladies' i essays with much pleasure, and have ' nut failetl to recognize in them evi- i dunce of the refined taste aud accomplishments accomp-lishments of the authors. "We have beard sweet echoes echoes that have aroused memories and emotions that, perchance, have been dormant for years. It may be said that echoes are but bollo'w sounds, , A i |