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Show Sunday Sclioul I'nlou. The meeting of the Kundty Hohou Union, held list tiering, was more than usually well alii uded, nearly all the city and several uf the country wards being well rt presented, Hlake Huixrlntondent Tliomii C. Clrlggl presided. pre-sided. The First Ward sihool furnlilie.1 the tinging exercises, under the direction of llrother William Collou. Tho ojienlng prayer was oirered by Assistant Supiilnttudniit 11. H. Horner. Hor-ner. r.lder I). McKiniloiIellvircdanln ttructlvo lecture on "Moral Q)vern nient," at applicable U the projitr training of ihllireii. Tho only satis. fsctorMilhoil of training children, lie aald, lata follow the laws of Clod and of naturo. Infraction nf rulee and laws should Is) followed by natural punlshrue .t, tempered by love, nnd not dictated by passleti. Correcting chlldieu while In a i axsloti would ouly create In them a feeling uf resentment , and the natural feelings of reverence and risct towards rtnU would Iki stilled, llio leclurer txeinpllllel his suggestions by apt examples- aud 11 lustrations. The choir sang an anthem, after w hlch Hlsli r Fie teller gave an Interest lug chus exercise on the Word uf Wis dom. President Aneus M. Cannon stated that in oonMs-iuehco of the call of riuperlntenJent John C. Culler to n foreign mission, l.lder Thomas U, (iriggs liad been sustained at thu recent ri take Conference asHtakuHu vrlnteud-ent vrlnteud-ent of Huiulay Hchoolt, with l.ldirs lllchard H. Home aud William C. Ilurton as lili first aud second assistants. assist-ants. The names of seviral new HunJay Bclioul mlulonarlea had alsu laren selected to aid In thi HunJay Hchool work, as folios s: Henry Oirdner, Miles A. llomuey, Joseph A. Itoi.iuey, Ilrlgham W. Ashtou, (ild.-ou M. MutuforJ, Charles II. H)du. Five of the brtthreu namoil weru present, and taeli slgnilled his willingness to iierfonn the duties of the call to tho best of his ability. Thu Biiptrlulchdency and all the new ml-slonarlrs resent were set niart under thu hands of thu Presidency of thu Hlake, Angus M. Cannon and counselors. The secretary read a summary of the schools of the rita'au, as fillows; Total number of Hunday Hchoolsln IheHlske, 44: iiiimber of onlcers and teachers nn rolled, U77; average attendance of ofll-ters ofll-ters and tmcl ers, 019; number of male pupils, 4 IM; number, of female pupils, 4lll; total numbcrof pulls enrolled, 031', with an average attendance of BIS I, total numUr of ofllctrs, teachers andpulls, 10.3I7J number of theological theologi-cal clasncs, fit); lute ruled lute cIishsi and departments, .117; primary ilosset, 81; total, V7 classes. Meeting adjourned till Monday, May 4th. when thu Hecoud Ward will furnish the lauslcalexercheeand lllder D. McICenilo w III coutlnue his lecturu ou "Mural (lovtruniciit," j:ider Matthew Nowall pronounced thebenedtclloii. Jomut Hyuum l'Aiinv, Hecretary, |