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Show - i . WOMAN'S EXPONENT. . 117 opening, and came to Khoda in her father's profitable investments, have since increased who wish to vote and mako themselves home where she still quietly remained as many fold. He had been somewhat in politl- - equal to men. faithful widowto claim again the bequest of cal life, having served in both branches of the Recently I was looking over a newspaper, New-York eauso and could Legislature, but is best known, and which ad vocates heFdingaughteKKtioda plead for the little-- one. now niner years old, to will be longest remembered, as the generous lavors woman euurage, anu noticed an nem COUrSO 01 remain with her. She knew "Aunt Brigham" natron nf hftTTnfvritv that hnra h? nnm . III reierenCO. 10 .. tnO - lCCtUrO . . . .. as she always called her mother's feister, the to which he has weiven in all about one million tno town where tne paper 13- puoitsnea.fact that no fe grandmother of her little Susanhad the first dollars. This institution which admits young The editor deprecated the d claim on the child Bo she saw the one treas women to equal privileges in instruction, will male" had a place among the lecturers; that Mrs. Livermore bo employed. ure for which she had lived so entirely, borne be of inestimable value to American woman ? If the lecture course had been composed " away "without a jnurmur. LiBut when it was hood.""" solely of women, arid the editor had spoken over, when the child had! gone, a feeling of The Philadelphia Press closes an article on of employing some "male, George William such terrible loneliness, such unutterable anCurlislnstance, it wouUT have been con following guish came over her being, that, sinking up- the meeting of Congress with-Hu- e . . . sidftrod ft breech of pood taste. But the old on- her bed she could- only- - gasp for- - breath correct remarksThere is oneway-in-wnicn- j, , i can seemeu aid to auu it as mougn sne couici. never Congress in restoring activity in" moTa h0a enlnn rvAri nMMv.rmtnm: or or and look business.. Public opinion at present speak stir dustry up again. th imnrnnrfpfv nf thus fc sorher great was, I or to learned above live re- them. And to- uiciiw wuiciiaiu m iue uevejopmeni rows,: esr upon the street' says aiet several fema day she rejoices that she is in the midst j)f the sources of the country, open new regions to a frentleman on returning from his morning Latter-da-y Saints, that she heard and received settlement, arid give employment to thousands walk, and were it not for the firrn establi sh the Gospel of Jesus Christ; which she remarked ot men in numerous branches of industrv. thus ment of thii unoardonablo American vul- tous but a few evenings since j would likely quickening the whole current of trade receiving garisra, one might suppose that old brindle, never have been, had not these trials fallen to uauunai am. 11 is cieariv a dutv tn asalsf. I a few mntfter v nens. anu ino lavoruo her I6t3Bhsaya7:aIthough at the time they works of this character Wereithe : twoTgreat pus3yr had been indulging in a morning were so hard to bear, they were but blessings enterprises which were arrested bv the oanic. stroll. - ;:' and which are now at a stand still, to be again in disguise. I have been surprised at tho frequent use This is why our heroine is still Mis3 Rhoda startftd In ffiwf rnM KA nf this word in the columns Ot 60 aolO a paper as the Independent. During the past Richards; and why for sixty-tw- o years she has immensely favored." season many excellent editorials were pre never once spoken the words to any one, "I sented in favor of Woman Suffrage, but tho wish you a Hapyy New Year!" HOME AFFAIRS,authors almost invariably wroto "female" Now, young ladies, pray do not condemn our Suffrage. The highly cultivated Goldwin story as being without a moral. It teaches acseveral good lessens if, as young learners you The annual conference of the Weber stake Smith also uses the term, and it fully of Zion was held recently at Ogden. hut cords with his estimate of "our sex. But are inclined so to receive them." , . Aaioxa the events of the Holidays' tho contributors of the Independent and it shows that a whole life need not be dolor to sot a bet ous because dark shadows sometimes inter are recorded several case of drunkenness. Woman's Journal surely ought world. rest of thp to vene to obscure the sunlight. It also evinces theft, and other disturbances of a similar na ter example the The Bible is a model in this respect; the anew the well established fact, that for our own ture wnlch have transpired in this city. "It word female being svldom used, and then good does the ever .kind and beneficent Father was not always so," but, alas! it js when no other tord could be used in its to sorrows us. At so as And A conie TIity upon permit uiu nme nouoreu custom or ,j wisn a olace. .lut Christmas much is said against the bad influence of merry Some men go to the other extreme, and and a New Year" has I 'dime novels'' and trashy literature, exercised been wpli rnnsirWAfi hvHappy manxr rr h tWniLt ?npalr of nil women as "ladies, " which Is over the minds of the young who indulge in do' In tiit- - fifv t(iQAaAn hv oniiritifKAt. . II oftfin eTreedinfflv ludicrous. While visit- JLr i.irtiVf Vj j tucii 01 ' such reading, we will point out to them a valu- tions,to the words, they have caused much re ing the Ohio penitentiary, several years ago, able hint which may be ta!ren from 'our joicing among their less favored friends. a college president said, as our party was about leaving, after ;'atteuding.:.chapel78e.r- -' ; story." Giiant has nominated Samuel InsteadofFeekingtosatiytheciingsof B.Pjresiden'T of California, for Governor of Utah; seated in convicts uniform: your young, ardent natures for something theAxtell, nomination has been yet, "We haven't seen any of their ladies brighter, more lofty and soul stirring than you A. Black is rehomiuatedconfirmed, and George and to some are here. wt there find in the dull routine of every, day : life, by I suppose the need noT Secretaryship;1 ThTpbple I promptly responded : stupidly conning over the Vain imaginations worse uTho're aro doubtless a few women who governmental jurisdiction than of some profuse author, look about you and pate any find heroes arid heroines of your own. You they have been accustomed to, we think; and aro prisoners, certainly no ladies." Last spring a zealous temperance man In will discover them in thoso around you, if you they may be favored with something bet- are bright; often the best and noblest in your ter. quired my opinion of the "lady movement" L was puzzled to know whatL ne meanc tin dearest friendsornearestelativesrRemenF he added something ajaout the temperance ber too, that, without seeking for it, you" lave KOT FEMALE, BUT WOMAN. work, and then I remarked: "uni you mean each a romance of your own to live, and preCrusade." More than two years ago, the question tho Woman's lashlonable ibr a traveler to pare to live it well, It is quite of the propriety- - or impropriety of the use himself arid wife as "Mr. John of the word Female, in connection with the register but "Mr. and Mrs. John NOTICE. name of . the Relief Society was argued Smith and lady;" Smith'J is certainly preferable in every reto as was and decided it not be, only In some parts of the country it seems Vill our- - Agents and subscribers please take here; but also inappropriate, it - was spect. unnecessary to introduce t bo customary for a manhow notice that on and after the first of January, dropped by the Relief Socieunanimously much more as "my lady;" but 1875, the postage on newspapers must be pre- ties of .this some That intelliTerritory. sensible to say "my wife" or "Mrs. So and paid, and at the office where they are mailed gent women in other localities hold g mU .so," which gives .no PIortunilr for : instead of - at .the . place of delivery; .. and followis shown tho opinions, by ". have sent to us, ten cents postage for each ing which appeared in a late number of the construction. While there are many occasions where it yearly subscriber? This new postal law- - does "Woman's Journal." Ed. W. E. and polite to say not effect subscribers within the precinct of ' "I wish to avail myself of the first oppor- seems more appropriate instead of "woman," yet tho ten"lady" to this county. protest, tlirough your columns, tunity of the ago is to make the latter more dency and the frequent unpardonable use, populan ;At all events tho term "female," . against even among Suffragist?, of the word "fe- so of our generally applied to tho members The death of Ezra Cornell, which oceu red at male," to designate Womam. should be regarded by all persons of his home in Ithica, N. Y.t recently, remove "All over the country we find schools for sex, as an unpardonable one of the most generous patrons of education young women, bearing the chartered names culture and rtfiiement Jane O. Deforest. in this qountry. Mr.Cornell was born in West- of "female'' colleges or seminaries, and the vulgarism. Nor walk, Ohio.. ",.; chester, N."j,Y., i n"l807, "and wa' the" efficient scholarly clergyman," In his announcements coadjutor of Prof. 'Morse in the latter early of "female" prayer meetings and the like, "A splendid ear but a very poor voice," efforts in the construction of Telegraph lines, is a favorite example for the unlettered r said of the donkey. thereby making a good deal of money, which boor, who talks sneeringly of the "females," as the -n- tho-tempera- nca et-even ; ' .. - - , and-urge" -- . ;uIrnim Ititurr "?1 i oi-to- ev e As- - :. t ; to-da- w ' 1 m y. m - 1 r.y oiti "v ;::;:::r:::nr: . r his-wi- fe corrcs-pondin- i ' . - organ-grinde- ! mill IWIIf W lil'ieiBir i n'' m.rtr& r-- ii "rtl-msM- |