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Show ANTI-POLYGAM- pour out a cup full and put it back; let it stand five minntes more; put one tablespoonful of good cream in your coffee cup, and you have a nice cup of coffee, with all its fine aroma saved. If you desire very strong coffee use four spoonsfuls instead of three. We regret to inform our correspondent who inquired for a recipe for coloring or washing ribbons, that no answers have been sent in. Will the members of the Club please make a note of this, and look up the subject. We always prefer to publish recipes that are furnished us by those who have tested them personally. We have been requested to publish bills of fare for the meals of a week, which we shall do in the next number, if possible. Will some of our housekeepers please send us in the menu of their favorite breakfast or dinner. STANDARD. Y nothing but., a curse in the past. What benefit can it be to women who are driven to the polls like a herd of sheep or cattle, and the ticket they are to vote placed in their hands by one of their masters ? I remember one woman having the what temerity to ask the bishop the voting was for, and he answered that it was none of her with a. broad expletive business, to do as she was told and ask no I have voted myself in questions. that way several times before I was of age, because I could not help myself, but never since I knew what I was about. The majority of the women, if left to themselves would stay away from the polls altogether, but that they are not permitted to do. I know of one case in which a first wife was threatened with having the little support allowed her taken away, if she did not vote, the church ticket at a certain election. I could mention the name of a prominent high priest who told the bishops at one of their meetings to one over ten trot out every years old that wore a petticoat, to vote at that same election. Some of our saintly leaders are remarka- ble for their choice and elegant lan- age, especially when speaking of e women. I could relate dozens similar to the above, of and .h. chised women of Utah! A3. The Beauties ' i , ' . Women, what do you think of the sweet unity and delightful family A certain elder in Israel desired relations of the divine ordinance ? to build up a celestial kingdom af-ter the divinely ordained plan, and married a young widow, but against the wishes of his wife, who had no belief in the principles of polygamy. She did not possess the first requisite in a Mormon woman, A U1 au iUI a submissive spirit, and she sought have - t'vo ,of t le revenge by the only means in her ,eth- Prominent ln Iadf , "Jh m or power- -by tormenting her husband the Ladies aod his second wife in all possible ganizing Society, held a meeting in the ways. school house Sunday evening, which He was determined that the two was well attended. Mrs. Froiseth should live together, as he would or Mr3' Iaddook-mabna could not build another house. But froducfed remark. which were alas, for the celestial doctrine. 6 ,recel' e sIeakcr 0 Whatever advantages it might bring said then that fshe should . the future, he soon found from evening , , in A e !V.?r a ,,ec L Polygamy on the High Seas, imP i1 ur?1 sad experience that it gave no haptalk on.the ePvlls,of and re fvhde was no such There here. pines . of Egypt preThe She crime . . as one moments peace in the edy s i,7 .V thing most and ridiculous her illustrated sents a .with remarks mcipitiful house. The priesthood told him dents whlh had come under her spectacle, wandering about on land he could not rule if that frequently and sea with his harem. Without obsertlon dunng an ac- his earthly kingdom. he never would home or country a sovereign in tive life of eleven years in the Ter- be fit to be a king in the world to I he speaker s wit. eloquence exile with an army of wives and ritorv. and as he was ambitious for come, and sarcasm drew forth considera- servants dependent upon him drivhe was in great grief, i honors, regal en out of Egypt no country wants v.rr.ause. to for how as well as perplexity, It was then announced that on him no port but Naples will give and two contentious unruly, govern the next d at 2 him entrance, and there are no suitft Ineeting women was more than of exasperated ladie' flf Park Ci the able accommodations for his numerwoul. he could manage. of wives his Some the convene residence of Mrs. at ous household. a while he found he must After of JnQ A Nelson for the had to be kept on shipboard, and so he gave each onel , them, separate n nr(rnn:flt;ftT1 nf hronnh escapades, scandal, and even elope did JifTerent .hi. -l., b.. .pments, have been the results. So not mend matters, as he could not a t the close Mrs Froispth rend t. he has pushed out to sea, determined them time the to his between divide assert there I that unhesitatingly selection from Tennysons o Guine- to land in Turkey, although he has of one Each either. satisfaction is not one woman in ten if asked the storv of a hinted home once been refused a home there. he when and seemed words elective of the jealous the angry meaning pnrb njfy Ppmrd We, as a nation, should not laugh was with the other, and yet during could define who ranchise them, and his numerous at the she made him as miserable train of wives and children. If this et alone speak in an intelligent- her.time with her manner of the responsibility devolv- as possible jealousy and re- government had done her duty, Brigcriminations. When he was with ham Young and his apostles and ing upon them as voters. I could tell some rare stories of their igno- - one, the other would apply her ear bishops and elders and deacons and e of her rivals apart- to the the polygamous crew of Utah would ranee on this point, but I have too The most perfect home I ever in order to discover what with much ments, oppressed sympathy my seas on the have been out high long and too much indignation was passing between them. When saw was a little house into the sisters, fleet of have a would taken It ago. for those whose policy it is to keep the first wife was too busy to attend sweet incense of whose fires went but borne have to them dol-t- o away, ships e herself, she would place j10 C0SUy things. A thousand in ignorance, to hold them up the them done. have to It it ought been, serve(l as a years living, for, there her little six year old daugh-pa- r in Female ridicule. suffrage inis ought yet to be done. It an and tell her to repeat what she 5ltheU moter and three children, sult to every virtuous woman in Utah has been but another rivet in ter ut the mother was a creator of a a curse heard. Of. course the child told of bonds the the priesthood, this America, that festering plague most ridiculous stories which home; her relations with the chil-- f the has of a none and instead blessing, spot is allowed to pollute the land. affected to believe, and dren were the most beautiful I have mother the a than more felt it Is it not time for the women of ever seen ; even the dull and comr repeated to the husband when he Prophets Daughter the Republic as a body, to join their next visited her, which was often mon"Pace man was hfted up arid influence with the earnest the cause of the most bitter quar of Utah, in a protest so See notice of Agents Wanted by the atmosphere which this wo res and the emphatic general, demanding As soon as possible the husband man created; every inmate of the overthrow of this iniquitous system, The True Standard of Dress . a second house a few rods dis-- 1 huse involuntarily looked into her built will that the men of the country e of the dayj in which he installed his sec-- face for the tant, blush that they ever thought of ad e are always excessive when we on(j wife the two women could and it always rang clear. From with as a Utah that State mitting or clover leaf, which sacrifice the higher beauty to attain within speaking distance the rose-bu- d infamous law on the State statute the lower one.' A woman who sacri- - never come vvithout having a quarrel, which of- in spite of her hard houseword she book fices domestic affection, conscience, en ended in personal violence, always found time, to put by our The latest news is that the and honor, to love of blows hair pulled, plates at breakfast, down to the sto-- , exchanged, being has been allowed to land dress, we agree loves dress ti.o an(j (resses torn in the struggle. At ry she had on hand to bp read in the and will settle in Turkey. Now much. She loses the higher beauty after running away himself, and evening, there was no intermission that is just the place for Mormonism ot womanhood for the lower beauty back on account of his chil-o- f of her influence. She has alcoming Let the heathenism of the West be gems and flowers and colors. A drerij whom he dearly loved, he was ways been and always will be my home with the turned back to find a homegirl who sacrifices to dress all her obliged to divorce number two, ideal of a mother, wife, and heathenism of the East. Christian time, all her strength, all her money, when peace was again restored to maker. If to her quick brain, lovWoman. to the neglect of the cultivation of his earthly home, although at the ing heart, and exquisite free, had her mind and heart, and to the expense of his heavenly kingdom. been added the appliance of wealth See notice of Agents Wanted. This incident sho vs how polyga and enlargements of wide culture, neglect of the claims of others on her helpfulness, is sacrificing the my demoralizes the women, and hers would have been absolutelv the Correspondence. higher to the lower beautv. renders them almost fiendish in their ideal home. As it was, it was the best I have even seen. Helen Hunt. dispositions. Both the women in Eds. Standard: You said' that them-thei- r Subscribers failing to receive question were jjood enough by you would like to hear the opinion Mr. Peter Tavey is and calculated to make a of the women of Utah in regard to papers will please notify the selves, Great care is taken loving, tender wife, but the accursed in Bingham, and is authorized the ballot, and whether the exercise Publishers. of the franchise has been or is likely that all' may have their papers system brought, as it always does, to take subscriptions and advertisesur ments for the Standard. Subscribers to be of any benefit to the women promptly; but among so many it the very worst passions to who gave their names to Mrs, Phelps, of the Territory. It is hard to tell, seems unavoidable that there shall face, and made each one of th(n from the condition of affairs in Utah, be some failures' through, the mail. perfect demon, whose greatest de- and have not received the . paper, what will result from it in the fu- We are always glad to supply anoth- light was in tormenting her husband will please notify Mr. Tavey, and ture, but in my opinion it has been er copy, if notified within the month and constantly torturing her rival. 'it will be made all' right. ex-Khedi- ve of Polygamy. , . 1 I I Anti-Polygam- I g I I . . - -- f 1 I ,i k. . Ik .W, ex-Khedi- ve key-hol- key-hol- I Anti-Po-lygami- sts . key-not- ex-Khedi- ve self-respec- y t, I |