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Show - jhcc treasures licfi auJ ri'fu Which gold can never purchase ? IH the acts of mortal life '1 lie 'fx nils of earnest workers. To cool ill- aching brow, To rheer the heart of" sorrow ; Unvlfih in the Miial!c-- t act N'of ihink not of tomorrow. ,!! c To hvi-- ."That's i I'jtrna! -- - . ' Franco-Prussia- n I Lock-woo- the-wel- jvt-r- met-kuess- is' - 1 . covenant m ule Seek charity and Sweet Ann these, treasures rich and rare, To you hv lio t are iven A croxn of iry a.vaits you there lie-lin- bir thexe"' denying theiactv 'if jar as were wathey agreeably. surprised, ours "In August 5 7 .the Bavarian AUgememe the good fGWu&e Tio 'txr enchanted ' by the Zi'itung printed a remarkable prophecy, magnificent and splendid speeches deliver-- ' which had been made "by an old hermit ed by the foreign, especially by the English and American delegates. many years before. In it the rise of Napoleon III. was clear--' Let me mention first of all Mrs. Ormis- Austfo-Prusalso were as the ton Chant, who gave us. in her musical ly outlined", sian and the wars and. the voice, a most interesting account of the commune, of Paris. He told how the:death temperance question ; .Mrs. Belva of Pope Pius, would occure in 1876 or 1S77, l known attorney, who sjxjkt ..and how it would be followed by it Turko- - in an -- exceedingly interesting manner on Russian war, being but slightly wrong in the political rights of women in the United States ; Mrs. Kirkbride of Philadelphia, lie said that Germany would have three Miss French of Washington, . Baroness emperors in one year' before the end of the Oripenberg of Finland, Dr. .Maria Ponelin century which was verified to the letter. of Brussels. ;. He' missed in one, at least, in the number It would be encroaching upon your snaee of United States presidents that weretodie if I were to give all names who contributed was remarkably by assassination,1'-whictowards its success; we :rre tharkful to ' close to say the least. each-o- f them. He said that when the twentieth century Kl.IZA ICIIKNIIAUSKK. oieued Manhattan Island and the whole of Berlin. New York city would be submerged in the waters of the Hudson, Kast river and the bay ; Cuba wiil break in two,', and the west half and the city of Ilavanna. find a NOTKS AND NKWS. ' watery, resting place. Florida and Lower California are to break Dr. Carolink B. Winsuav left a will loose from the main land and carry their lecjueathi.Hg her body to.Howard. University load of human freight-tthe bottom of the to be dissected by a woman medical student sea. for the purpose of advancing her knowledge The twenty-fiftis to.be the last of of ." " 'vv anatomy. the United States presidents, and Ireland is A rK.vGMKNT of a letter written in to be a kingdom and Kuglaud a Republic by the end of the century. Bronte's own hand, shows her char- The United States ore to be divided and acter as well as anything she ever wrote." San Francisco, Salt Lake City New Orleans, it is the ending of a letter to Miss Nussey, St. Louis, Washington and Boston are to be and these are the lines : "Submission, made capitals. There should be some co;i: courage- - exertion when' practicable these sola.tion for the Mormons in this, if seem to be the weapons with which we ,npj. for must the ottier parts of our great union.' life's fight long ' battle' Yours . faithTo return to Kngland. The end of the fully, C. Bronte " ...jJX 1?- Turl it1io- Tfnlt. ovntnrv will tint iiww aim i.' lUIlCe AtatJ "Tin: sad death of Mrs. Sarah Bristol ()iTThenap5rndBerlitt-will-hftvtti-Mcl-arla- ne; Cooper and her daughter Harriet has totally destroyed by an earthquake " brought a shock of 'grief to the hearts of a :, multitude of friends, not only in San Francisco, but all over the country. Iv TU WOMAN'S C0NGR1;SS I N BFR-- A.s our readers already know through the LIN. daily papers, the daughter, who was afflictec with suicidal mania, turned on the I cannot help saying it was a success, gas during her mother's sleep, and mother and in the interest of the woman questiou l and daughter were found dead in their beds' ' am compelled to proclaim it. Do not think that we attribute the success entirely to the ability of our committee; it is. chiefly the spirit of the time the great progress which" the woman question has made in' Germany during the last few years which made a success of the Congress What we 'would Removed to 48 and 50 Main St.. " iivk uavt uaicu lo uoirr a lew vonrs nrrn Happened the Town Council granted us the privilege of holding our meeting in the most oeautimi 1 own Hall (Ratlihaussaal) and thousands of women and men women SAT.T LAKE CITY. of course in the majority to congregated the assemblies, hundreds being obliged to turn away for want of room, in spite of the enormous size of the hall. On two wr, tables, reporters, ladies and gentlemen , . hfe of sacfifu: full of love and sweetness;' a "' ' A CURIOUS PROPIIKCW . . cither-prediction- . : life in Heaven," : Kali. M. A. I S,. L, CO. W. S. A. - Mim;ti:s of meeting of W. ' S. A. held in J'ixi'uNiCNT office Oct.' 19. the Womax'.s Wyoming ;" prayer Mrs. JC. Price; minutes song Help. the woikingwomeii ..jcad and accepted and roll "called. ... President Grosc-becread a letter from .Mrs. Ixwson Smith in which he .sent in her resignation. as chairman of the executive committee of the 'association, on which action was defered for one, 'month: Mrs. McFarlane read from the new Slate laws of Utah a chapter on "what constitutes a .voter," and the penalties of disregarding it. Moved that Mrs. Groe'sheck and Mrs. McFarlane form a committee to draft " Resolutions of Respect ' t Mrs. Fewsou Smith for past services: -- Adjourned to meet one month from that day at the same place and time. Prayer by Mrs. Oswald. Song .' j ' . . ' ' o ' . h j j Cassik C. Newman, .Sec. Minutes of S. L.' I'A-PQNI'- ' , ouuk 1 '11 1 S. held in the ofiicv. Nov. it. 1806. J ' Wo-.5tV'- ucilmmmi win ' S prayer oy song "Columbia's Daugh- ters;" minutes ol last meeting lead and ac- Kesoituions 01 restect to Mrs. cepieu, Fewsou Smith read, and approved. "Mrs. v ..Mrs. ; eiTsTtatelTeside'i j 1 ' gin Use..r Jhe'inenibers.. iirayer bilver. Mrs, by Cassik C. Nkwmax, Sec. Thk Hawaiian Government has granted a Jul! pardon and the restorationof her civil rights to Lilitiokalani. The ex-Que- en pardon is based, upon the fact that during iierpanileyhe has futlifnllvtt4he-4e- r of her partial freedom. . , VJ1 ' suggestions in reference to the Association" and the matter of continuing or uniting with the State Association, which subject was discussed and finally a motion was made and carried that the members unite with the State Association and discontinue holding separate meetings. Mrs. to the as Silver, spoke elhcient work done by the president of the association- .- Mrs. 'McFarlane and Mrs. Grames also spoke of, ' and thanked the nresident for her devotion to th lreasmer s report read .... by the Secretary ana accepted.-.- Mrs. Silver moved that the funds on hand longing to the County Association be tp Mrs. Wells for the use of the office in howling meetings. Rksolvj: d, That the county Association present the pictures of Mrs. Stanton and Miss Anthony to the State Association. Decided that the literature of the Associa tion ;ietttthIvxroxHNTTofficeTfertheTw -- - -"- - - 1 lish -- - - IR.K.THOMAS viued thousands of newspapers all over the w una wim reports: trom the Congress which were eagerly, read by women of all classes and of all nations. During the seven day 's Congress nearly all subjects connected with the woman question were touched, and not a single ohp In.i- , The Wit interest,f a(a were iaic3 agreeably surprised at the coolness and - - . -- clevern4th-hrchnhe-- r delivered their speeches from the platform-t- o The Leading Retail Cash House d, |