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Show - W 0MAX - .. - - - ''we're a'minptxt wi:h care jsal Anthem? of- the yr&shxcztin "ah'i:eJCao:2e$5.-.- 0 N EN T i A peoiallv) aadVith the?, Uidersjiiod especially Oh. mav we all live L' bo worth v of such ho!v nch especial guardianship, sue.a especial revelations !. May 21th, 1853, be a start- vigilance, lor increa$ea ; "watcnfulness of self, that wemay have power and tha- tti call down annwasing-approva- l. the work" of the" last davs may roll with in creasing rapi'lity,. that the winding up' scene . ', mav come. , f Si a , rendered si ia'oit prominent co'ontri? tfc a had and Dronate! v, thaf va?t niultitude;;fr - it" wit? as a voice or thriUicg-Ty- '' 'childhood and vouth, :which music awakens. I. thought I had no nationality, left in me. but when f'Rute Britania" tones there came a .'JElnickjj p its choking feeling . iru rnyl throatthat hatllinot tears flown out of mv ores I mijht had I on"e off into a; faint or someknown how thing a'', foolish, but when the "Star Spangled Banner" wa. played I felt tlip same sensation,; which reconciles' roe to myself, for I love my adopted country with a true and loyal devotion, and have never desired to leave her for a moment, but grateful hearts should remem- ber old friends and associations. Miss Cole-- . " 1 brook san? the "Star Spangled Banner" "with her soul in her glance." Miss AgneaOlsen w't-r- - Hii'tfcrea'sed - ' soul-lhrillin- EX P . 1 n.I-al- 'S.' SALT LAKE .CITY, Utah. IMPOHTERR AND JOBBERS OP ' p . -- . . : DRY L aashealwayos7fiweet,modest and -- , The National Educational Assembly, which U to meet at Ocean Grove, N. J., in August,: has so'mfi live questions before it: "National Aid to Common 'Schools,',' "The Negro, in AmerieaThe Mormon -- Question' and the. ' -- -- SkS BY ELIZA 1 r per copy. GRADES AND KKWEST DESIGNS. carry a larger and mors comp!e!e Block than any house In the wch. t&T - CORRESPONDENCE , OF PALESTINE -TOURISTS, with eteel en?ravjngs of George A. Smith and Lorenzo Suow, bound in cloth, $1.25, iirmorocco, - 1.30 ellis mrs. - ?.. and residence. 11 Mi Ward, T blocks east, of the Deseret NaUonal Bank, and a half block north, west side of the street. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ' "I)B3TETETalXirMSKASES OF WOSES AD AT TEAS D EL'S Will be Ictiml the latest styles and productions in . - LACES, RUCHES, EMBRODERIES, FAXS, GLOVES, PARASOLS, -RIBBONS, COLLARS, TIES, CniLBHE.. 'KNITTING FACTORY lit V7. And an .clcRaut assortmenf of St., Est. 21 asJ Zi ITcrti, lort Sx: Srath cf ;T7. H Sjirsr'H. Men's Socks, Lailici' and Children.? Stockings, Infants Knitted Shirts and Shoes, Ladies' and Children's Hoods, itc Family Knitting done on Reasonable Terms. - Ca VJth WARD, SALT LA KL- CITYt UTAH. --''- - . Special department for Ladies' Misses' and fant's "Shoes. - 112, 111, 110, Of ..I . - Xj CUTLER, Agnt d id-t-het 18 KaU 2ton2!eStZcl ConBtltntloo Blanket, i huiiois, Shawls, Linsoys, Jeans, rituatiTOatthatrini) ment 'VIf" yra3 the reward of a life! it was a grand, a eublime moment, and isilenco spoke trumpet-tongue- d ! There has been many moments of like description witnessed by" this people with- in the 2oriy.KariL-they,kwa---i?lion- i they trust; they know for themselves that God U withthem and with ths wise and good w , i C'. WOOLEN MILLS, Olt! llnlldjDEl also HOME MADE, Brown Yarns, Cotton Battin. i mvu tarns, Wool Battfcir, Colored Yama, isrooma, CaealmerB, Washboartte, Tweeds, Brushes, Etc, Etc. k 4 - ; fCP vets fzVTHt" wr35 nT- - v rt Tf 4 aSrf 4'-- VTVB SCHOOL IN MIDWIFERY. Br PRATT DR. ROMANIA new class laher office overGodbo C!pimENi?ES Stor 0t:tober 8th, at 1 o'clock p.m. .c18 e'llsJied4q4878.-Th- e Term five lectures per week, Is a practical of course t0 tnter at co lnto th work, LftlVjtedlhaVnose wh03e clicumstanceswlll admit. hive mat a repetition of tho of HralteddncaeSQ other branches of 'n?e ne aro ll?ls 8UbJect 3o fthan thai 11 limited a courseUpon wou d be too snwrfli Mnn i i - SSA??-- thre HENRY DINWOODEY. TJJ?tTe , MIT ll WALL PAPER, CharTuUn8trUmentSar0 ??A(X Books to Bmn CARPE FEATHERS, LINGLlUffl, TINNER, CAS WATER & STEAM FITTER. tbeootry ptW 8 DavU Jama, Orders frtnn Bom, SURGEONr 'vOW KJl J.THR0AT i, o,4 ty I 1233 TO 1244 mm mm Auerbach & Bro. A Fall and Completo Stock of MILLINERY, CtUl AND LUNGS. Telephone FIRST SOUTH STREET; SALT LAKE CITY.. Salt Lah City. ellen'b. furguson, PHYSICIAN AND UCE CURTAINS, UWBREQU.NS A XI) WINDOW CORNICES. - s-I 1 In- - T Gr 33 Q OO Home Made Trunks for 8alo bj JOHN fDr tb PKOVO 3L -- . -a- Supt Special to the Ladies. s:::??, u. r. Office , Y e H. S. ELDREDCE; PHYSICIAN and SURGEON : ' r-b- est 'ZZ. ZZZ. V lyre. Brother Goddard, "The "Indefatifirable Brother Goddard was as he always is, untiring in helping on every good cause,. especially that ot the children, Sunday Schools, et cetera. Long niay lie live to fill diis place in his own admirable way. As I sat amoug the assembled thousands on that morning I felt my surroundings were a, glimpse of the grand and fondly anticipated Future, and for a few moments I gave my i ma ination ful lBcope and believed axLIdeal "ofllic Hereafter waa before and around me ! And as Brother Cannon mado his few but touching remarks a 'wide"field of thought opened before me. He described the scene 3G the" years ago when two - beings - entered-upo- n site wheronow stands our beantiful Metropolis! Then a carpet cf sage brush covered the earth, and the ever glorious firmament, canopied tho scene. I imagined their thoughts and feelings ! I saw them spring from their horses and throw themselves upon their knees, I could hardly fancy they were capable, of words, but the attitude and the adoring eyes needed no words, they were in themselves a mighty thanksgiv- - ing. They had escaped from taunting, murderous mob3, and now stood 'free, as they had never been before; no power around them but that of God and augcls! Think of it! realizo . ' MENTS, CLOTH AND CLOTIIIXG,. TUIiE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,, Z CARPETS AND AVALL PAPERS, ALL R. SNOW. 25c. rillMART 8PEAKER, Nos. land 2, MUSIC BOOK for Pflmary Hjmn Book, ' 40c. POEMS, by E. K. Snow, Vol. 1,. $1.00 " Vol. 2, contaifelnpj Btecl engraving of the author, bound In morocco, 1.25 T TOOLS AND A(J I'vICLTLTUKAL , ""'r-- -- r ' : - . ..." HEAVY AM) SHELF dlAKDW'ARE, GLASS AND QUEENSWAKK, 1 - n r. GROCERIES, ' . ' unpre- Miss tending; her voice speaks for, itself.' Druce and Mrs. Swan Hull are1 ever charming, and our dear oldcharmer, 'Mrs. Sarah 01sen Langford, was "so kind as to" give" us a pleasing reminiscence 'tis vain to attempt to enumerate, I have not room, but all did well; and every arrangement -- was admirable, and shewed minr and ability. I am not a judge of the bagpipes, but if "the concord of sweet sounds" can be infused into it Brother Dunbar is the one to do it, for he has a soul for music, and has rejoiced our hearts in Lang Syne, when President Young would rise up in the Tabernacle and call" out, "Brother Dunbar, come to the stand and give us ''Oh Zion." A nd the whole assembly would catch the in-- " Spiration, sa powerful is the charm of music that speaks volumes1 in' a few moments to every heart, speaking in their: own rtongue. Music is certainly one of the voices of God ! Who does not know it? Could Bro. Dunbar have given us tho volume that opened before him as he played his bagpipes he would have bcome se otid - Orpheus bu Lai. present-othouhts will not live, even upon our own Indian Question.'' GOODS; NOTIONS, D,-- J or ,V,; . j T Sprint? and Summer Goods, m- - m UDIES DRESS TRIMRGS. CALL AND EXAMINE; H |