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its silvery notes, and the air was filled with the soul-stirring strains of the brass band; and, as a soft, sweet and soothing refrain, intermingling harmoniously as they marched, the twenty-four young ladies and twenty-four young gentlemen sang the following, composed by Apostle P. P. Pratt:

              THE MOUNTAIN STANDARD.

            Lo! the Gentile chain is broken—
              Freedom's banner waves on high.
            List, ye nations: by this token,
              Know that your redemption's nigh.

            See, on yonder distant mountain,
              Zion's standard wide unfurled;
            Far above Missouri's fountain,
              Lo! it waves for all the world.

            Freedom, peace and full salvation
              Are the blessings guaranteed;
            Liberty to every nation,
              Every tongue and every creed.

            Come, ye Christian sects and pagan,
              Pope and Protestant and priest—
            Worshipers of God and Dagan,
              Come, O come, to Freedom's feast.

            Come, ye sons of doubt and wonder,
              Indian, Moslem, Greek or Jew;
            All your shackles burst asunder—
              Freedom's banner waves for you.

            Cease to butcher one another—
              Join the covenant of peace;
            Be to all, a friend—a brother,
              This will bring the world's release.

            Lo! our King, the great Messiah,
              Prince of Peace, shall come to reign;
            Sound again, ye heavenly choir,
              Peace on earth, good will to men.