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Show B.iARLES ELLIS' LEGTuKE. With Witty Slmft No Pomiacli lltn "i-Hirlotlc S..113 of Cuas." Wednesday evening a congregation con-gregation of fully 1UUU people assembled as-sembled at the Tabernacle to hear the talented speaker, Charts Ellis, deliver one of his string, int resting rest-ing lectures. This was his first appearance before a Brigham audience. audi-ence. When the well-known lecturer had been introduced by Prcf't LJawson, he arose and announced his subject: the anti Mormon re-s re-s duti.-ns recently ad pti d in Sa.t Lake by thj "Patriotic Sons uf America." With noticeable perspicuity, the able speukcr held up before the dazzling light of the chandeliers the resolutions and noble code of j ethics of the s j self-dubbed patriots, I and with shaft ait, a- shaft uf humor ai;d philisophical reasoning, punet-ur. punet-ur. d them until th.'y were lit, ml-ly ml-ly live with conspicuous h Jes, through which the light from the Inn died lamps shown bright!;,. He b gan with their prii.tcd c. (i; whose intr .ductory jifiragraph reads: "J d, our e,ii;,try and our order," and ph.nk alter plai.k i.I their shaky p'ati" r;n v. as de.t'-r-oiisly crow-barred out, sh .u i,;g einptincfrB or r t beneath. The lu arty applauhC that inarked the periods .f his str ing, tellinafr .-eiitc.ices sh v. ed untnistakuhiy 1 h-,w entirely tli.1 speaker had cap-tared cap-tared iiis lare, intelligent audi-. nee. The lecture, which war o;.e f the mi:st inter .-'Ling and f.rc fa! ever delivered in the Tabromde. lasted line good, s did hour, at th expiration of hich. the assembl; was dismissed. All departed f i their coiiiT r table hines, feeling amply rejiaid for list.-ning to the ( :iewrda;,t sentiments i-f a hi; - hearted, bri-a-.l-minded iioh-M..r;:: iioh-M..r;:: n. tr. Kilis will return and deliv.i aii.-L.i . r h'ctuj-e next we. k ; i Wed. rday night. We be spca!; f -r hiiii a. i other jaujMud hoi.is-je. |