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Show ;;, A '&?Ku , v , ',4. e .as- , ? p, II ! & nil , Ci Im dm,' ' 2 UE - UKS THE. 01.1 C J DZ-- ,V B GY ivrun tin' tu i,.r. n Iu, any But there is pathos m your wish To all mce and new," t fancy older people feel A good deal that way too, is kp jjii't-sque!- y r'leianoiiiiiy Wtcte A ak. lure mig-t,r hinc the year 1879 the following great ships have been placed upon the Liverpool and New York lines: Taking them in tl e order of their fastest passage, out or home, they stand thus; I tred to lift again, but all in v sub, Of scientific thought the subtle chain; Pn small, so small, My learning ail; Though I could call each, and tell its pis?. My childs Our Father bridged the guif of space 1. Etruria Umbria (sister ship) slightly longer. fi 10 Oregon fi America 13 18 6 City of Rome fi. Alaska 18 6 7. Fervia 8 3 7 8. Aurania I I sat with folded hands, at rei, st rest, Turning this solemn thougat within by breast; How faith would fad If God had made No children is this world no hsby eg, Only the prudent man or thoughtful sage. 35 34 0 37 55 1 EXTREMES. fr &.& . t ,',i ri --m. that he will be recognized at a glance. About fifteen degrees west of the regal planet, a bright star shines almost alone in the heavens. It is Spies, the first magnitude star in the constellation Virgo, cr the Virgin. The star is more honored in the way of names than some cf its companions. It is best known as Spica, from the latio word meaning an ear, for it is situated exactly in the ear of corn that the Virgin holds is her left hand as pictured on celestial maps. It is also called the Lone Star of its isolated situation. Its scientific nai le is Alpha Virgii.is, or Alpha of the Virgin, from the fust Utter of the Greek alphabet, which always maihsthe hading brilliant of the constellation. An ancient poet pays tribute to it as The star that crowns the golden sheaf, Spica is a sun, doubtless many times larger than our sun, for it is so far away that its distance has never been approx- ,4- - se 33 Ii Bnotall, 141 It may always be evening in found rising early in th' the southeast m the month of April, and as it rhes four minutes eailier every evening, its course may be watched until the ob'frver becomes familiar with its position. starting j oiot for tracbv a pro ing several other blight stars, cess c,d!ed truiigulatiou, or .spica forms a Office Attorney pronounced . 33 I3ress Burettes, Caslmieres? From 10 eta per yard for durable Materials to Silks at $3,00 per yard Arc-turns- Polonaise Cloths, Choice Grenadines, New and Full in Every Department. LADIES AND CHILDRENS READY MADE SUITS, Perfect fit, rexy cheap. Call and convince yourselves. Novelties in Embroideries, Laces, Tim, Fringes, Zephyrs, Tab! Damasks, Towels, etc, Gents and Bovs Clothing, Gents and Boys Boots, Stylish and Cheap. Gents and Boys Furnishing Goods, Notions, Cutlery, Pipes. Wholesale and Retail Buyers will find onr stock and prices an inducement to trade with us. Orders promptly filled and honorable treatment guaranteed. goods. Salt LaKe City. 1 w. x. uth et. School Books, DIRECTORY. - at School Supplies, ILa-w"- , Sunday School Suppl! Or anything yon want, ordef of at LaW ioral Rink, 0. It PARSONS BARRA lT, and Counselor at Law, h Co., Booksellers, Stationers and Newsdealers, Salt Lake City. Ogden city, Utah. Pioneer Lumber YainL Office. Will TOOK, A entistsf Ti Itp'n mid AnmailiotiM Admimf-iertd- . 6. CnkiMAii, J. L hitock, 1EL Lumber, T. I. D. S. . W, H. SELiLS. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in office. WILLIAM SKA WES. rximiT.iKLR ctf k (J. Flooring, llustic Siding Lath, Windows, BDnds axuX XvlOToJLcXAxj.gSj Sliiiigles, Doors, Fourteenth Ward Rooms Assembly Oppose Oar assortment in all grades of building mate? ials is full ard com)lete. To our patrons we guarrantee Satisfaction in price aud quality. , t b h' S reaso-ia-fi- rMi'-M- just opened Any om desirous of purchasing goods in the above Uses, either at wholesale or retail, will do well to visit onr establishment ere doing so. Orders by mail promptly and carefully attended to. is e-- to., MILLINERS will find our Stock wnh unknown onb by is Int-sTh brilliant star, Ihiity-fivme ms of Harden, pronounced h gioes iioitiicast of Spma is llclem Ibilborn the one about the same distance KlOwit1-- . Kpidlvsis pronounced noi Invest is DeiD'hoLi, tl e three stats Marcn-Majoribaliks is pi .u'Ounc fornir tf n h'rgoeij'i'dutc-alt.'ingpointAll kmiD of WOOD and METALIC inks. oa hand r.t ing mi h . Every j M irvhd,one is pro: moefd Man,-bn- . conveni-mcfor Uriderfakins; ami Embalmamt Jimi i,nla ar the h.v-An tm Nm w ich to pron nn ed No, ndj;? ing of a ',i nb triangle pobriing i eDh, and no iuc-- i twUbiv ,ry pr A LARGE VARIETY OF CNDF.HTAKCR3 hav i, g Cor C ii o!i c,r Cbai iis s II art for St. l.i her is prouounec SiTcg'-r-, SITTLIEF. Too two fltnltc ri point. its i) rt in unc' u 'I.rb.ri Tolbit ml Noutb i5rcct, Jm Office No. O T.'lbufi-rrfi.isi v.im i, knuni, ns Tubivrr. pr- roin,'i jo n d i. Tf LARi'J 1 Iiatnes i' pr- nounce i ) .me u'd rf fb Virgo, This Diamond Orders from abroad t.n ni tlr ittendid to is j iiiiioureed W en,s Wiiuys is s ils lout arry jioints veiv ijei,,. ()tn lb s', i tif ii, ,u.d an ob-- Tv- -r who finds ca ii wdl , sdv bad' the other iNreo turs PeupD who have been ea-- l mri the G refit tVir.s-hd h H Mala-Ihciii tupu-sAvi-iSlBow tai)MT8t p.ea'-eLihtor.. I') i !hsi i nt. r into the ' mbinatioi,. mu n cottiiiif HOi.iieu, uiem ami fast tiiim vvilli its 's'lntujuipmpil wrote And ft feUti'F. i n;nc the about on ii i,i h inpi'Jiau i Kjstoas of il MUEf kecD.By. l IIOS but mure paitscnlaily with the l.ovv Hat a 'i k vy KHctorr and rtmcSIc fcrail diteae. SliuAi (,j tee 25th of Muj, and may b proiisied throngb C. M. Hanipson Comnier-cia- l h. w to Ked tor t xy. jc. la siiuaj-weopr of h f ore Ji!i I ouari lar,1, rvuatoiets Unsu. whole .sumici"r. seen during ne.fly tr. Uocfe, Denver. Agent, .No. 1 Wind-e- r fed nf aesf JJut, Prir Catolngn I ouffi' (i'ipidon. Write to huu. A. 15. LAiC, iiox S43, CsriclrmeU4l . Efco.. G-ood- s Grosv-eno- r known MTELIlirERT, HATS AND CAPS. NOTIONS, ETC., ETC., OUR STOCK comprises of all that is New and Elkoant in pronounced Cooper. is pronounoml Governor 11a warden, Gladstone's Cowper - Salt Lake City. --- STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, New arrivals daily of Fancy and Staple SIMON B R OTHERS, Wo ki r Opera House. A Brougham is pronounced Broom. Bulwer is pronounced Bulier. (Jholmondely is pronounce 1 Cimmiey. Cirencester is pronounced Sissistor. Corkburn is pronounced Coburn. Cobpihoan is pronounced Cohoon. --- Ndxxi.r.rhqrEi-Y- Aber-genn- y. Beauchamp is pronounc'd Beeeham. Bolingbrnke is pronounced Balling-brook- 146 ,1. CHAPMAN k A m.t: Immense Stock of Notary Public in i53T is Abergavenny Dr ' A.TJL03rfct0ll. EAST TEMPLE & UTAH. - f we - - .8f j ! w SZBJIOW BROTHERS have We beg to announce that an over Utah Na Main street, ' Gents and ltoys Clothing, Boots and Shoes. BiERBOWER, PERCIYAL correctly; - - Main RtrFft. XXKESS GOODS, Using 0DEN, g, 35 Main St. Salt Lake City. .A. ttOJaXYo-y- e and IF1, Spencer & Kimball. names is a task for which life is too short-Wonce knew an estimable person name Keogh, who was called KuS", Kofi, Ke-oKoje, Kerr, Row and Kegg. The was Kee-o- . sound Mot of the proper names in the following list are famous iu English history, yet Americans would find it difficult to pronounce five of (Item .Ekisifv-- SPRING AND TRAVELING WAGONS. little poem for publication, When Henry Ward Beecher was settled over his first church, in Indiana, he was so poor that he could not buy books to read. One autumn, be was so happy be- V. lb); d", Bu-- k VAL Ayers Cherry Pectoral VERY ENGLISH. The correct pronunciation cf proper (Svi W; , 1 1 Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer It Co., Lowli, Ms. Sold fey nil Brc jurist. Pile $lj sis beUks.fA 160 4, a' . - It not given to every editor to dig. cern the mute, inglorious Milton in the young man who nervously offers his first cause a flood came down the Ohio and the river was full of driftwood. Standing in the water, he fished out enough wood to keep his wife and babies warm all winter. In 1835, being iu New York as a delegate to some society, he went to Dr. Prime, of the Ohsrrvert and offered to write letters to the paper from the West, at one dollar a letter. Dr. Prime thought a night over the offer and then declined it, saying he didnt think the letters would be worth that sum. A few months ago, the New York So. 160 Main St. World paid Mr. Beecher two hundred dollars a column for letters. But it took fifty years and the power and genius of PROFESSIONAL a Beecher, to rise from the low literary ebb to that high tide. Yantlth Coin- - u i v k s m DitorV. By (lt .i tu-r- s ( r g t Mu ! mWdhMM the horizons It is stately step the planet Jupiter, bo large and feo bright abov e i ID UK ii-- 1 1 - I 3 8PICA, OK THE LONE STAR. An observer of the southeastern sky, about the middle of April, as ooon as it is dark enough for the stars to cuac out, will behold a superb star rising with a be-cau- wimt'. l Sl mt 'p- - of Ayer Cherry Pectoral. I am now in perfect health, and able tu resume business, after having been j renounced incurable with Oonstioipt'on.- 8. P. Henderson, Saulsburgh, Penn, For years I was in a decline. I had weak lungs, and suffered from Bronchitis and Catairh. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral restc red me to health, and I have been for a long time comparatively vigorous 1 n case of a sudden cold I always resort to the Pcctoial, and find speedy relief. Edward E. Curtis, Rutland, c Two years ago I suffered from a severe Bronchitis. The physician attending me became fearful that the disease would terminate in Pneumonia. After trying various medicines, without benefit, lie prescribed Ayers Cherry Pectoral, which relieved me at once. I continued to take this medicine, and was cured. Ernest Colton, Logunsport, lad. ft is T&en, if a tiny hand, low down, Tap at thy heart or door, ah! do not frowa; Bend low to meet The little feet; To clasp the cimgmg hand, the child will be nearer than thee. Nearer to heaien than the Lillie S. Barr. muln Cured Th time has thus been shortened much more than half since 1840, and has been lessened forty per cent, siare 1800. Only the woman wise; no littl arms, Ko clap around onr neck: no baby charms, No loving care, No sinless prayer, Ho thrill of lisping song, no pattering feet, Ko infant heart against our heart to beat. rc two bottle DAYS. HOCKS. MiNTTIlk 5 6 31 2. 3. 4. 5. 1 ! t efieotnl a suinih n.tt. M. D., CarroUti'n.'M'MS Ayer's Cherry Iertoral is dts 'dedly the best remedy, within mj knovvieiDo, for chrome Uronci l.s and all luiiihseascs. - M. A. Bust, M. lh, South i axis, .Me. I wae attaiXed, last want, with a severe Cold, which grew worse and settled oa my Lunjrs By n,el,t wi ats I was reduced a! most to a skeleton. My Cough was incessant, and I frequently My pliysicnm toll me to spit blood. give up business or I would not live a month. After taking various remedies without relief, 1 was finally 1818. bahy-IEp- i mi. Vj Crr-lear,- 4 Mie c limbed upon my knee, arid kneeling there Lisped softly, solemnly, her little prayer; Her meeting finger ttpe, s, Her pure sweet ferried my soul with her, half uuswares. Into some clearer and dinner air, it lion u ri Iu I I tried Aver J of. by a ship using steam. This was t! e Savannah, of 380 tons, launched at Hook, New York, Augu'-t- . 22, of white, Papa, good Bight! j r Without Relief, In SS19 at mj dooi, lew dowe, low down, I opened it and saw two eyes of brown, Two lips of cherry red, A utue curiy head iti .H IB r an . m c'i the usual OCEAN GUEY HOUNDS. the Atlantic was first crossed la IT TEE . . ! of Bron m, oa Itioir ,m1p, to roi uli, an 1 iad'..cs ii f.t,M! a t P I have born a prac - ' ; i .. - ,u f"r f r ! .vttntfour jears and, j isi. twelve, have Kufitri 1 iwji .c i ,5 av i A. nr Frouolutiv it uiuim,,, uttered, the north country j eopie sav1 That is the tone the old cow du The Iknoe. A hand tapped imately meaMired. ?& Y V4 CO IkA. 2PAL1NT at, i i i ! j.i !TurdM I eal A bonny fairy sprite, In a die Who mad with lifted face: ,u AAffLYDn ' . ; , Nil ,.n j. I . atuiuicl Vi'!. Il.u.s-ii- t m, . t mes I hms oi You I s l come elirouc, uunio tu j fatal! Ajm it "ie was an old mu, .ukI he had .ui old tow, And he Lad noth.L g to give tier; 'ii e Souk out hw htiule dud t laved her a tune, t I'Dsaier, g id Co tv, consider; 1 tos is bo tiu.e of ytar for the grass to grow : Consider, got d cow, consider. 1 iit u!u caw fiiod of hunger; -- ml w n n ".pet'iPan, it will tie man jea-Should God joar dar life apare, your v ear hi blootfi. fcr Tin e can The bold fimn cur soft ham ,s 1 i . h j I Du juoMtia (;r,iy, rtl t.j, i s. TAP na'. i iK A I.- - r.i H,VM:,1J i, s'rrmiiiA ki:r hros. MAxmoTHKixo Day and flight Onrii! an iu Li! VI VC 6 i " e oM too. O uii! sup ci led u f.ioiitiiei touca, I am all the su'd new Orti'i&i Hays,m M,;':h:x AY A Av .mu !iuc; ike'J ny ct,tk "I !l IiW," I ial'j mil gmw i y NIL AW Jinir dull 'i' !? i.t.r Lau iJ F b Je .n s'- s UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, florae mul lUmth. Cl i Srasgwaftswfiitesttif g & "Mil i i p rn-fs- . Oil WASATCH Moore, STORE JLllorL 5 Oo WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGG1TSS, Anri Dealers m - b -- 1 i pr o salt - I OIL, IIBHIS8ES, BUSIES. T01UT1BTICLES i r. e 1 . T IE3t C5f cirr. K) s NUTS, fee-c- 1 Prescriptions Carefullv Prepared by Competent rnraists at all Hours, Day and Night. Orders by mail filled with Promptness, At Eastern Prices. SALT Lake CITY, UTAH. .. |