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Show 18 i ANTI-POLYGAM- STANDARD. Y i , The Women of Utah. No. 3. i women became reduced to the lowest depths of degradation. The same lady said upon another occasion, polygamy is the direst curse with which a people or a nation could be afflicted. I could tell you stories enough to fill volumes of its vile workings, its unholy influences, its horrible results. It completely demoralizes good men, and makes bad men correspondingly As for the women, well, worse. God help them First wives it renders desperate, or else heartbroken, mean spirited creatures, and it almost unsexes the other women. An elder once said- - to me: Sister For and About Women. cusdkttptr's (form. The Empress of Austria is an inveterate smoker. Cigarettes are her weakness. A lady, we could not learn her name, has opened a jewelry establishment in London, employing women for watchmakers. Dear Ladies: Could you not spare a little space in your valuable During this crusade against worn en referred to in my last article, journal, to be devoted entirely to matters pertaining to the household. nothing was left undone or untried to compel them to accept the revelaThere are many women to whom tion on polygamy. Husbands were such a department would be a great commanded to resort to all manner and we think that a recipe or ordered a boon, has Victoria Queen of severity, if their wives would not little advice from experienced to be erected on the spot two, a stone cross consent to their taking more womhousekeepers in regard to home comlost where his the Prince Imperial who refused to be fort and culture, or perhaps a few en, and those in Zululand. life taken were subjected to every conhints as to making womans work a An Albany laundress was pre- little less arduous or toilsome, would ceivable persecution, their reputasented with a bar of soap by one of not at all interfere with the main tions blasted and their souls threather customers upon returning 3,000 object of the ened with eternal condemnation. paper, and it would If a woman declined to be divorced Sarah, you are a regular Satan. I which she had found in a pocket in certainly oblige and benefit, one of his gai merits. from her husband to become the had been giving my views in Many Housekeepers. regard concubine of the prophet, if lie to polygamy and polygamists. I A niece of John Vandcrlyn, the Look at the heading over this to she was there answered fancy her, arc only two artist, is living in Kingston, N. J., happened him, column, dear housekeepers, and you branded as an infamous character, classes of women in Utah, devils or and has seventeen of his and the saints warned not to asoci-at- e fools. But talk about the lost the most of them unfinished.pictures, will sec how ready the Standard is They to oblige its friends, and to advance with her thereafter. And yet women of the outside world Arc will have to be sold, as the the interests of all classes of women. probably all this was done in the most secret any of them so lost to all sense of niece is very poor. Your letter was received too late to manner possible, for in public, the shame that they would parade them-clve- s When a woman wants to be pretty make arrangements for the proper Saints denied that they either adbefore the wife, and not alone vocated or practiced the doctrine of ob her unblushingly of the affec- she bangs her hair, and when she editing of this department, so you wants to be ugly she bangs the must take what we can give you this polygamy, though it was the one tions of her husband, but of every time, with tho promise of something theme particle of his substance, even to door. important and A lovely button to trim suits of better in the future. of their sermons in private, and. the bread out of the childrens We found in an exchange the the new shades of purple, is an exthose who would not follow the new mouths. They, at least, have act revelation were denounced as trait- shame enough to keep themselves copy of the pansy. It is made other day an article taken from the of on a metal foundation, American Grocer , entitled, How One old lady, out of sight of the women ors to their faith. they they likeenamel, the cook rice in who had passed through that terri- may worn from which earrings wc Japan, by young But I have happen to wrong. make some extracts for the benefit ble ordeal said to the writer, You known my husbands concubines to girls. cannot form the slightest conception enter my house after I would not A dressmaker got mad and re- of those who are fond of this grain. of what we suffered during that have them under the same roof with jected her lover because he serenaded It is a traveler who writes: They do know dreadful time; poverty, sickness, mo how to her with a cook flute. rice here, She said she got any longer, and delibeiatelytake or and would for have all the fluting she wanted in her though, the benefit of grocers death, itself, distresSj away the food and clothing I had and been nothing compared to what we earned with my own labor and consumers in the United States, my regular business, and didnt want I investigated the matter. Only-jus- t endured. Indeed, death would have husband stand by without a word any more in love making. been gladly welcomed by many of of expostulation or enough cold water is poured on Of Mrs. John Sherman, this anecreproof. He was to prevent the rice from burning to us, but alas! we cried in vain, he not in a position at that time to give dote is told the Cleveland Herald: by would not come the pot, which has a close fitting them what they desired or needed, While a girl at school she was talkcover, and is set on a moderate fire. Our husbands were enjoined to and he did not care if they robbed ing one day with several treat us with the utmost severity if mo of my last penny, even if my ions on tho subject of compan- The rice is steamed rather than marriage. boiled, until it is wc objected to their living their re little children went hungry or naked One of the number told what nearly done; then she the cover of the pot is taken off, the ligion, a they sacrilegiously term it, in consequence, and before he be would do in case she were married. surplus steam arid moisture are alnot alone to withdraw all marks of came a polygamist, he was as tender This brought out from lowed expressions to escape, and the rice turns esteem and a Heel ion, but also to de- and kind a husband as ever lived. all the party, and when the future out a mass of snow-whiAnd yet in Zion, a husband like Mrs. Shermans turn kernels, prive us of In: necessaries as well came, she sim- each from the other, and as as th comforts and luxuries of life. this will often descant for hours ply said: It will be separate my aim .to much 'Starve tiiem and beat them, if nec- about the advantages of the divine make my husband as much superior to tho soggy mass we of a man usually get in the United States as essary to bring them to submission ordinance especially for the bene- as he can be. a fine mealy potato is to the was the counsel, "bettor crucifv the fit of distinguished strangers. d article. I have seen someI could name one apostle whom 1 body than let the soul go to perdiWomen of the Middle Arcs. tion. thing approaching this in our south-cr- n myself have heard expatiate upon To see its Avignon, the benefits of the celestial order of States, but even there they dont ramparts, and If, by chance, the men were refortress-castlthe has been do it as skillfully as it is done here, Papal and its ennobling influbellions, flicy wore despatched on marriage ences. arid still he has never provid- a dream I have cherished for many and in the northern States, but very missions, and the wives were comI shall never ed properly for any of his wives, long years. forget few persons understand howto cook manded to receive the attentions of the utter peacefulness of the town rice properly. I am sure that if other men during their absence. If two or three have left him, he has which reposed mo perfectly after the cooked as it is here, the consumpa wife tell a victim to the snare, it deserted as many more, one of noisy, barbaric luxuary of Paris. tion of this wholesome and delicious was all religion, if she remained whom died of sheer destitution ung circum- My room in the excellent Hotel de cereal would largely increase in true and loyal, her reputation was der the most 1Europe looker out upon one of its America. stances. ruined among the faints. I dure in which stood Is it any wonder that those who two court-yardAnd now a few words from a not repeat the counsel given the a one many trees, magnificent palm famous French cook, on the subject Saints upon this point, it is so gross- have suffered, or seen others suffer tree. Its branches swept against of seasoning food. from the horrors of this system Many people ly indelicate and immoral. Then I could touch the" large have the idea windows; wish should it my blottedout comso a that finely flavored when the Mormons came to Utah, and at leaves, and its even foul that nightfall dish must cost a great deal; that is early memory and were so completely isolated from pletely heartlm little birds die. should morning twitter a mistake; if you have untainted Atiiena. the influences of the outside world, in the depths of its leafy shades. meat, sound fresh there was no help or redress for the vegetables, or even found in a cemetery in Near the hotel arc the remains of Epitaph Indian meal to begin with, you only women at all, and the same terribic tho northern of the Ireland: palace of Johanna of Naples, can make it delicious with part 'proper system of persecution was mainTo the memory of Lady OLooney, that Maria btuart of the Middle Ages One reason seasoning. tained with a pertinacity that was wife of Sir why French and who, when young and beautiful, and OLooney, is much nicer than any cookery more than fanaticism. Those of us grandniece of Burke, commonly her fair fame blackened with slan- other, is that the viands are seasoned who rebelled against the doc- called The Sublime. She was der, stood up in the vast consistory with a variety of herbs and spices; trine were treated without tender- Bland, Passionate and hall of the Palace llelig-ioubefore deeply Papal the these cost very little; if you would ness or even respect, in fact, wc likewise she painted in Water greatest men of her day, and defendonly buy a few cents worth at a were regarded simply .as brood ani- Colours, and sent several to ed herself from the charge of murpictures time, you would soon have a good mals. Brigham Young often told the Exhibition. She was jirst cousin der so well in choice Latin that she assortment. The best kinds are the women that they must not ex- to Lady Jones, and of such is the was Oh, my strong-mindeacquitted. thyme, sweet majoram, tarrapect their husbands to love them, it Kingdom of Heaven. sisters of this ninteenth sage, gon, mint, sweet basil, parsley", bay was enough honor for them to bear will have to rise century, you early leaves, cloves, mace, celery seed and Children to a Saint. After long The experience of most lives and go to bed late before you can onions. Have these in the house, ears of such tyranny and inhuman proves this fact, that success has those splendid women of the and equal you will never lack the means eatment is it any wonder that our but little forbearance for failure. Middle Ages and Kenaissance. of making food ! I i t ! " ! all-absorbi- i i ng ! te I water-soake- e, heart-rendin- ' , s, ; t s; d well-flavore- d. j |