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Show - ; un-rnor- f x. THE officers of the Iowa Woman Suffrage Society are as follows: President, Mrs. M, C" Caliahan Desi Moines; , CJorresponding P. Harkness, Humboldt; Secretary, Mrs. Recording: Secretary, ' Mr M.A. Workf Des Moines; Treasurer, Mrs. M. J. Green, Des Moines. L. ., SCItiT T;iiRs. MaryAA; Pell," of South 'Carolina; IlJIiWcOne of thej, d elegates to the Wash-l300- 1 d - M mar-;iyj.imJa- nd 'ar 1 Vf v . HUUV4 iATffiA . A. V7 AAA lagain.while the poor wome& are left.helpless 4 ,'enough wlH one or t wo childrefn to support, and f HHIWt VUVAM VU4V AVA KSAyAA are now even our wnen not rare, lasinjce Jieople are opposed !to be more cautious In r regard lo strangers, than ; forrhelV.: W AA n UUIVt U1U UUVA of woum oecome or .tnese women in the'wold.i' Much npohbt ' would,' depend joni .tlieir . education ' an urrdunpings. But few Bprno jwould "go pT the bad, would marry again.'! Here they, marry into .iifxespeciable famUlestVarid live to review 1 id cer ineiiaoy, i!:i?7f ?rheio are npVtheLpnlyi50assa Jthat be-. 1 vy nat n v. " . ' .wrf-for:neir?8aaexperie- n InrlooH f Tiaa nny JMUUVUt nlnral AAAWA dtIwoq T) JkUUtU Cll J br.i; manyjonest lnearpure In their motives t,o i.and;intentionsisWhpj accept It as a Divine chdicje. re-Ira law nd rnarry;the,men of their '' . fallv COffnizincr natrlarnhal farnllV Hen Jit vir.'.uvtng napplly, ana. raising .beautiful famll-o- ? jes; and where all parties are ; agreed who :i shall condemn? iTrue. there, t are many Lin triaU Jn plural marriage, and many who. c v, enter H. are not Wise , enough to know the h riht course, or , brave enough to pursue ' - U: but there is a day coming when we shall M. Ji. , ? , t, ' ' 1 : ?- - Fitter ' ;- -' E3PS. MRS. ELLIS R. SHIPP. JPHYSICXJSlN AJST XJRGjEloiV, ke.r Medial CJas at ber mldence In the .Ha.,0Pen, 13th Ward, two blocks and a half east ef the Post Office south side of tbe street, nearly opposite the Presbyterian Church. Special attention given to Obstetrics, and diseases of '. women. HEW HOmE-MDEGOO- liS, For Sale at the OJd CoDstitution Building ; ?' Salt I.ake City. 1 Plain Centre 8hawla. Fine Grey, Hed and WMte Tarn Plain Grey Flannel, Check Waterprrof, Mottled bankets! 8bouller Shiwls, Ked Twilled Flannel. Fne Whlce -nel. Etc. Making- our Stock, of Woolen Goods Com- plete. ... ..--, - mm iciii. : t settint: and slf threadinr shuttle, and absence of sprtnirs and cots renders It both simple and durable. Be sure to see it, lor lu general adrantaf ea frill make you its friend. -- 1 o. jf. ; niuus. Agent, bii Lakeoty. 17 HHRSi C. JEast Temple Street, E- - DYM Desires the ladie cfSait Lake and those Mficff Conference to call at her show rooms and see bor nejf stock of MILLCNEK7 The latest and most stylish mode of Bats and Bonnets in Straw, Felt and Velvet Also a nice selection in Flowers, Feathers, Flushes. Velvet and Kib-bo- E. AUERBACH, & BROTHER, 55 East Templb Street. 8am?1 Tjakb City. ' live bundred ' ' - J v . pieces of Drees Goods, Embroideriee, Fire Hondrnd nain ka nfYmtZ ivi,n,i vJSli KTkn JVPeyl UB"? EEtorvur . . XIT We. Rach-lnr- si yia. Notiotn, VWTOWWJnxnuanxnt ns in tbe latest shades and stripes Country dealert, please call. Ladles Hair work in all its branches. Good wurfc guaranteed. : n v.. ivr t " Wholesale and Retail Dealing in all kinds of ' dry goods; notions; groceries, iiea vy jlnd-- rttfile hard ware, glass and queensware, r AGRICULTURAL lMPLEMNETS, &e. AT TEASDEL'S tAEBcirr. SALT Special departments for dent's and Carpets, Ladles and Chijdren Clothing Shoes, Dry Goods, Shawls aiicT "Bomestica, Hardware Groceries, and Stoves. DRIED FRUITS of all CUSES WANTED. FRENCH HAJR STORE. Ladies are requested to call and examine "'the ntti complete assortment of Curls, Braids, Switches, Eta at Reduced Prices. AU kinds of Hair Work made up in the tnest Artistic style, gash paid for Human Hair and Combings. JOSEPHINE OBEGORT, ,1tLake City. Salt 07 Kimball Block. rnrDiciAri aijd sunQEorr, ' OFFICB Up atlari, la ok Constitution BuOa'nf, Residence six blocki east of Post Office, south. sM of : street. .; ..'' Special study has been flren toObftetrlc8 diseases of Women, and . :, -. ! 4 DISEASES of the EYE AND BAB. "FURNITURE HEW FALiSTOCIC: : fashion, Ho. Palaoe MA VE YOU SEEN THE NEW t M&chtne Is tslermt in appearance and &dmirabl in operation, runs very easily and without any noise avd confu- -' slon.Eittjouh tbe rate of speed is yery high. . Its self-- v . .--t r Succasw to MitcheU & jawei , da not you fthould do so at anc, and ex&mtne tbo New IF Ideu la Sdwiiur Maehln Construction Tba New '.T tnmfk fVAAAV , j Gas, Water & Steam . 1 jryOrders from the countrj promptly iresponped te,- dcfreji, David Jawr;Boa! 308, 'Bali 'Lake Uily. J 1 t : her intention of d self-governmen- l s?, ebrEal, hair-signifie- Lu-cin- l)Ut;when an bU , Velvet Hi3 ahd honeyed wordj,; they' tn slx months,' a yiear or more Hhe'pase may be,he pressing buil- elietfhere. ;!Somo are. irnown to ''pess' retain to elr'wiVes In the East others to ' - being present. Elizabeth Bo'yritbnfHarbert, of Chicago ha3 also so ritten. Mrs. Stanton will be accompanied by her daughter, Harriet Eaton Stanion) at recent graduato from Iho Boston School of Oratory. Ponn- sylvania will sdnd fiid ward M. Davis, B. Chandler, Lydla L. Whiteman, Misses Julia and BachelFoster. New York wlll, as usual, bo fully represented. Miss Anthony, haying reserved convention days IVdm" her engage :' New York; City will send delegates. Elizabeth Avery Meriwether, of Tennessee, may be there. Elizabeth L. Saxon, of New Orleans, will, for the first time, attend a national convention. The women of the South are rapidly wakening to their need of the bajlotj and, their friends prophesy, with a rush, when once they break ; will go away from Mrs. Grundy." The means to be adopted to secure from each political party the recognition af woman's claim to will be dis. 'cussed at this'cb'nventlorif flanks proposed for presidential platforms, and candidates i! canvassed. Ei.' jMormon for fear he will get more wives: t---i ; Mr37 HarrBtS..Brodk3f ; K AAA 4A A A - ! Some marry good men who die young V 1 ieavlngthem with small children, and no ' ; one to provide for them. A single man 0 ; Will seldom toarry a widow but I firmly be- Hevo they find themselves much thappier in the family of some good man, than strug-igling alone to pro videmr their little ones. --k " - -;A rr a I" "'I. Aggar yoB; ; Li --RUIiSElTS CELEBRATED UFTRD FORCE Pi Pmaps) Hepalred on abort notice. ; The death of William Hepworth Dixon, thy fiure,g She a plural - chaneed her mindtr-ia-at- :: third wife, and thinks her husband and baby are the nicest AAV V t Tohii-Hoa- r, . There was a y oung lady .of my acquaintance who was would never become AAA , , : -'l the.iLondon "Athenceum," is announced. The cause of his death was apoplexy, Senator G. Fi Hoar has bought the land at Princetpn,rMass7 on which an ancestor, once redeemed a captive, Mrs. Rowlaridson, from the Iudians. A bowlder, called "Biedemptlon Bock," lies upon this land, and oh this bowlder a suitable Inscripli. i 1 i-- ; tion has fcien i;ut.'-E- . II : " Tinner, - the writer and traveler, and long editor of r'i ;. 1IUU ' gglestuh says: "rh JrioTperiod previous tto' our own could It be "said' that the greatest English writer of English prose was a woman.4 This distinction fairly be-- ! ; : longs to George Eliot." , de-M- AUOIU Ul V DV1UU . Edward of-li- fe otany. . . ru love. iuir How rnjich better that she should qrm a Ilriuoas xattatchment yen though several .1 lowomen should cUlm. one man's pipectioni , iihan jiience ihejcravingpf herheart,drying and joy, or lavish r plthe wantai d? 'the health jof her :affectons.,on some object; wfio would, cast her ; adrift on . i? a the: world a; thing jtp: be scorned and des -- ' 'pIsediBlrikmgiContinnally , lower' in the r tsijdmgk of degradation an4j misery no J We accept polygamy ajrevejatlba from 'iid God; and hold it jaqrpd as its nature de-- t, I mandjj. u We cannot. do otherwise while we s Relieve v;Mormpnisui at al. There ;. are to 'limmmy who rabelj jdeniineyneverand t 5? marry in it; but they seldom dp better, tfeisooner or later;do the yery ihing they termined not to.do,.p lqave the Church ,., , . ihls Beputlican Qovbrhment, without first ainingu he consent j how;; then :. will,'" he. marry v more, juniess they, are willing to v marry jbitaIt can nctlonger be said, ,they .'tnare tricked or fooled Into It: that ide has beendone away with long ago, and women r are not such silly, things S3 they were; once z opposed tofbe, Loye is a Divine attribute, rwandjlt iaiWOman'Sinaturei to )6ye and desire rimarely.-.- ;i ir a t i . ! , L. - , ; : -- . X PONE H T . see as we are seen, and knowa3 we are known. Then, ''justice will; be , tempered with mercy, and the crooked paths will be made straight." r Then perhaps, :J"They that wear the cross belo W shall., wear the ' ; crown above.IV , Mary. It. brings great care ana responsibility, and who if they simply as the men, to whom, desired to tpratifythe demands ,ot nature, T would prefer doing so in a way that would or perhaps, , rVcot bring j the j responsibility, ; xnore properly speaking, the consequences, l on themselves. , . .1 ; No man can marry eyen ono wife, under ; r B'd E WOU A'N 128 SPEING BED 3VIRE MATTKESSE3, Featiors Wall; Paper BA BY V A It R TAG E 8. . |