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Show conducted1 by prof. A Ephta.in, Gieeuwood. 6 Class 111 Physiology, lectures on of the blood by Jume- - Frost, Ephialm. Lecture on Alcotiol. its Weekly Newspaper , manufacture, etlects, Ac., by James Christenson. Moioni, conducted by Devoted to the general interest of rrof. Greenwood. the people of San Pete and surroundPrincipals . Report,' read by Miss Hen ry. ing counties. The Ladies Work Class, conducted Subscription: $2.00 by Miss Henry, had completed various One year, articles of Fancy work, which were on Six months, exhibition. .75 Three months, President J, B. Maiben expressed him: self highly pleased with the examination, AdertlMinir Haie.v ou AppKlcAlleu. and spoke words of encouragement to . the teachers and students, j Address communications to the Bp. V. T. Read expressed his admiration for what he had seen and Home Sentinel Company, heard, and invoked the blessings of God. P. O. Box 57. Mauti, U. T. C. N. Lund made brief rdmaiks. Jas. T. Jakeman, President C. Peterson said he felt Manager. proud of the teachers a id students, and expressed his best wishes for the success of the Academy Prof Greenwood desired the punctuWEDNESDAY MAR. 6, 1389. al and regular attendance of all the students in the future, and in conclusion, ' announced an entertainrrient to be given IT HAS BEGUN. for the students in the evefiing: ' . Singing by the choir, When the suit against Marshal Benediction bv Piest Henry Beal. j J . Dyer commenced in the Supreme Court, this paper said that "before they get through with this legal muss if appears that the of the Church funds will be distributed, among , the legal lights of Salt Lake, and the FederThe following from al Officials. the Ileirtld of last 8undq,t would indicate that our statement was going to be verified, or that the dividing process was going on at the rate of $3,500 at a time. "In the Supreme Court yesterday. Judge Henderson delivered the opinion on the report ot Examiner Haikness, as to the charges made against' Receiver Dyer and his attorneys. The court fully sustains Judge Haikness report and exonerates the charges. It allows Judge Harkness $400 tor his services, and Judge Marshall and Mr. Critchlow are I 5 V i We have the Principles Report, which is very interesting, Which we to publish next week. Ed The well known and enterprising pubIke History Company ot San Francisco, have just published the long talked of new book, entitled "Maryels ot the New West." '1 his grand book has been eagerly awaited and will be laigely sought after by the people throughout the entire Pacific Coast. The success Agents are having on this book is someThe publisher thing extraordinary. want agents to sell the book; and offer rare inducements. See advertisement in another column. lisher, "MARVELS OF THE WEST. - A BIRDSEYE VI LW OF THE WORLD There is a whjspeied demand by all readeis and students tor a woik that shall lutuisii compactly and apractively, all the essential facts and statistics oi the dulejelit regions ot the wuild and the races that inhaDit them All tins has been nidusmously information sought, Carefully tested and proved, and is bnlliantlv told in one handy and handsome vulume by Ones me the famous blench Geogi iiplier and Savant: The author has really succeeded to a surprising degree in accouipl smug his purpose It is a wondeilui buuk and there is no other like it. U is just wiiat its title represents it to be a book all around the world but it is a woild seen tin ougli eyes of tnc laigest liudljgence and described with inimitable vigor, fieshness and pictuiestjue giace, com blued with studious and pains, aking Iheiesults is the story ot accuracy Hie inure the volume is the woild looked into tiie gieater lsdlie sense of its wide scope and ns niasleily preparation.' Atnactive leading for the tannly gathered around the evening lamp, it is also a handy book for immediate busy, mall who would illuminate Ins daily news with nioie rnfoi niation. In br,ef. a great deal ot hard woik, painstaking and skill have gone into the preparation of tins volume winch is no catch-penn- y concein, pie.-- uti.e,g a huddled mass of piulifuiked tacts to tile innocent' reader under the piesent encyclopedic information. It is what a oiufesses to be, a slant view 01 all the countries and peoples undei me sun, so arranged and digested that a great deal ot interesungaiid usetul knowledge is packed ' liauuily in a limited space. While a child vvuuhl never tire ot the fuscinanon of die (acts illuminated by 371 illustrations of which 99 aie full pages, the most thoioughlv lead man will find 011 eveiy page something the importance ot winch lie never leabzed so lully as when a geogiaplncal expert presents it with scientific eilect in attiac-tiv- e who prephraseology.' The-mapared this .work is a genius in such effort. '.Theie are 110 weak 'spots m it The publishers have done their best for He mechanical pait of the work and ner enterprise leave nothing to be desired in that respect. The J. Dewing Company, 813 Market 5t"San TYancisco., Cat,, are the sole this side of the agents 'for Rockey Mountains and all applications for agencies should be addressed to ' reler-ancetort- Six Books in one Vulume; Marvels of Nature; Marvels of Race; Marvels Marvels of Mining; Marvels dl to receive $250 each. The expenses of the examination orderfed by the court Stock Raising and Marvels pf Agrblt 5 'are to come out of the church funds in ure. '" ' - - the receivees hands. This amounts to AGENTS WANTEl ,, nearly $3,500 the exact figures have In all parts of the country lor this grand not been made by the clerk taken out New Book. The largest .sale in the of this property as a result of the trusof any book published; tees charges, but which are no assessed shortest800time pages and over 350 elegant nearly to them. , engravings. Fine portraits of 21 Rail- therft. road Kings, Mining and Cattle Kings. The success of woiking Agents is . EXAMINATION. VITALITY remarkable, many of them EXHAUSTED something San Pete Stake Academy, Meld are making from CIENCE OF LIFE, the THI Medical Work of the February 22, 1889. $5.00 to I20.00 a day. new Agent sold 7 o copies in age on Mauhood, Narrow and A days. m. a. Opened at 9 oclock Show the book Physical Debility, Premature $136 50. tuts Ag profit Errors of Youth, and Surging bv the choir. and it sells itself. None bfit good earn- Decline, untold miaerleaconsequent Prayer by John Anderson, est workers wanted as teriitorv is vciy the 8u0 pages firo, 125 Singing. Do not deliy, but w rue' at thereon, for all diseases. Professor Greenwood briefly stated valuable. prescriptions circulars and special Cloth, full grill, only 1.00, bj the object of the examination, and once for illustrated e terms free. Tou veil? need no to. la-enc- mall, sealed. ltlMftratire sample free to all young called a class in men. Bend now. The Gold and or capital in this busi less as o n and middle-age1. Physical Geography, with lectures "new awarded to the author by the Nao books Medal to der Jewelled allow agents by N. P. Peterson and Rebecca on Soplans Address P. 0. box before paying out- tional Medical Association. days' time 1S&5, Boston, Hass., or Dr. W. H. PABKER, Dorius, (Ephraim.) Address bids. 2 Class in reading, conducted by Miss of Harrard Medleal College, 5 years practice The History Co., 723 Market St In Boston, who may be consulted confidentially. Henry. Cal. San Francisco, rutri of Xjms. Offloe HaiBiltncfa BpectaltTi r 3 Class in Arithmetic, Decimals, etc., "by Prof. Greenwood, 4 Class in Geography, with lectures, Peter Swenson, Moroni, conducted by Miss Henry. 5 Grammar class, including composi tion. by prof. Greenwood. 6 Arithmetic class, by prof. Greenwood Singing. Benediction by James Christenson. : . Adjourned until 1 p m, s One oclock p. ni. Singing by the choir. Pra' er by Nephi Williams. 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