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THE TABERNACLE.
XIII.
THE TEMPLE AS IT IS.
XIV.
THE TEMPLE AS IT IS TO BE.
XV.
THE GREAT SALT LAKE.
XVI.
THE ENDOWMENT HOUSE.
The Mormon is initiated into the mysteries of his faith here. The Mormon's religion is singular and his wives are plural.
XVII.
ECHO CANYON.
XVIII.
THE DESERT AGAIN.
A more cheerful view. The Plains of Colorado. The Colorado Mountains "might have been seen" in the distance, if the Artist had painted 'em.
But he is prejudiced against mountains, because his uncle once got lost on one.
XIX.
BRIGHAM YOUNG AND HIS WIVES.
The pretty girls of Utah mostly marry Young.
XX.
THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS.
XXI.
THE PLAINS OF NEBRASKA.
XXII.
THE PRAIRIE ON FIRE.
RECOMMENDATIONS.
TOTNESS, Oct. 20th, 1866.
MR. ARTEMUS WARD:
My dear Sir,--My wife was dangerously unwell for over sixteen years.
She was so weak that she could not lift a teaspoon to her mouth. But in a fortunate moment she commenced reading one of your lectures. She got better at once. She gained strength so rapidly that she lifted the cottage piano quite a distance from the floor, and then tipped it over on to her mother-in-law, with whom she had some little trouble. We like your lectures very much. Please send me a barrel of them. If you should require any more recommendations, you can get any number of them in this place, at two shillings each, the price I charge for this one, and I trust you may be ever happy.
I am, Sir,
Yours truly, and so is my wife,
R. SPRINGERS.
An American correspondent of a distinguished journal in Yorkshire thus speaks of Mr. WARD'S power as an Orator:--