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Show - ;- I f i - WOMAN'H -- can do good every day of her life - if she To her it u tri vcri IcTcreateuiisbine hi her home, however, lowly it may be: to comfort : those that mourn, and to bless with cheerful smiles and words of .encouragement ail with whom she is associ-- -- 7.;.'y-.,- ' ated. .; am glad to read of the success of the :I -Relief Societes in different parts of the Ter- : , - v ritory, and think the Exponent a splendid ineans of making the sisters i n the Societies -- aequaf ntedwitlreacl I will conclude with f kind wishes and earnest prayers foral I who engage in the i great workthe Emancipation of Woman and the establishment of Truth. E. McKay. ' V EXPONENT. 155 Fcr the ExpdsRxr. savors of demand; and one granted graHONEST HEARTS vs. POLISHED MAN- - ciously, gives liir more happi ness to the " NEKS.,,, ' recipient. Well bred ways wfll secure for you respect me the honest heart 'and the rough and favor, when your friend of churlish "Give bark;" says Bro. Gruff, and "Mark my manners would be severely slighted. words, that fellow'is too iK)lite to be honest" Politeness shall be the pure gold setting WJiereibrerother?-i- J for your priceless pearl-Jioncsty a and christian it L. L. D. is, grace? truly absolutely to sacrifice to necessary hncsty in order achieve politeness?- - If-sHOUSEHOLD HINTS; .by : all means choose honor as the greater virtue; but I doubt if a person can be truly and thoroughly Carrot Soui'.Two pounds" of "carrots, underhonest without being polite. As I three ounces of butter, seasoning to; taste of "constand the term, politeness' signifies salt and cayenne, two quarts- - of stock or . . r;-r- "-:r ' - . i -- of o, Jl: ir-- z gravy soup.; Is there anvthinir wronir in beinir consid- - tk. Steamed Brkad and Buttkii Pudding. erate of : another's rights, feelings, or even -- Lay the bread and butter in a ljasin with whims? or rather, does not the absence of apricot and other jam between; add a custard MiuCkkek Wauu, Salt like City, Feb. 18, 1870. such consideration betoken dishonesty? ':; as for a baked pudding, and steam it. Because it is pleasant and graceful, is it 7iALDERLEYrPi7DDiNaf-Tw- o r Eijito r Woman's Exponent: I do not purpose ; to iay inuchIt ;is not any. the less honest to say "I beg pardon," my.calling to write for a public journal, yet 1 desire to say a few words in au humble feelings? And are not. smiling "Thank the yoIksToftwo eggs, alittIerafedlemon peel, sugar to taste, and one pint of milk ; received, as ,mjch mixed way. . you's" o Tlittleomnge iMrma-ladtogether.aya XuuiiZwelfad va nced--i n- -y ears j am -- 1 he more honest as more charming than grim ' or other preserve at the bottom of a mother Of ten children, and have had an ex silence? If our sons stand in easy, graceful dish, pour over it this mixture, and bake. e attitudes, are capable of executing captivatCelestial iir or IfytriarchalliiiaiTi-agperience Ginger Pudding, One cup not quite full for the last twenty-l- i ve irs, air experi- ing bows, are never culpable of wearing liats two ence that many "of my sisters have not had. nor whistling indoors, and never talk slang, of suet, two cups' of :ginger; mix with It is then of this great and eternal princi- is it any shadow of an argument that their teaspoonfuls of powdered morals are not good? If so, I am too blind warm molasses, butter a mould or basin, ple of truth that I wish to bear testimony. put in the pudding, and bake; or, if pre . ... The rulers of our. nation are moyingKeu to perceive iL masse to abolish Plu ral or Patriarchal Mar- "But" argues Bro. Gruff, "a polished man- ferred, steam it in place oi oaKing.. Home is the realm in which the wife is riage, by enactmen ts of stringent and severe ner is so good a cloak for rogues to hide will laws, which are not founded in justice, their wickedness under." Now that would the sovereign, and her sovereignty our imply that rogues are generally polished; bring her honor and love accordingas Jier truUi ;orraercy, but are at war-w- ith sacred Republican institutions, and with the but I venture the assertion, that for one rule over the matters committed to her . and beneficently ordered only truelorder of marriage known in the polished rascal you will find ten rude ones; trust is wisely law of God , or that lias ever been revealed but, admitting that it is not so, why con- That realm, limited as it is, demands for its demn a virtue in order to reach a vice? government a much greater and a more to man by the revelations of Heaven. than is always When you take away, in the resurrection, Discr i m inate, and condemn insincerity, in- unremitting effort of thought given to it; for when a wife, intent on makor in the life which is to come (in the great stead of the virtue counterfeited. There never was a counterfeit without ing the" home of her family all that it is plan of man's redemption,) our sacred marriand if rogues try possible to make it, studies daily how,, best age ties, our family relations, " the Patri- a true coin to copy from, behind a pleasing by skillful management she can gratify archal order, that God has ordained,"-- what to hide their . .villainy please tastes, anticipate wishes, is left? What kind of a heaven is there for address, that of itself is a proof of its worth; preferences, out of sight little worries, twine prius to inherit? Certainly nonjejh living for n 6 one would take the trouble to copy keep worthless as to be vations with decorations of love, and lift off for; but the pious rulers of our nation, and anything so intrinsically for a while, burdens of care, all of which such "divines" as Parson Newman arc inadequate to their aims. Besides, there and graceful is no counterfeit so clever as to defy all appeal to her for thoughtful welcome to inherit suchthe latter-da-y interveiitioiiy she?ldo "" tests, andif Saints do not want it. the her reward which she most dearly prizes. The first marriage celebrated on the earth exterior lead any astray, it is through weakA Person who has suffered from, or is was for time and for all eternity. When victims' vanity, greedy envy or other test; if subject to, quinsy, should, after an jittack Adam took his wife lie did not know of any ness, and herein is an sectarian any one addresses himself to such feelings haf passed off, use every means of strengthdeath. There was no "man-made- " no simple he is thus far dishonest and should be ening the throat;by this the; attacks may ceremony about this union; ! i)ti t kii Inner iiH his nrbanitiesanpcal -be greatly prevented. Any of the astringent oo vnu "you take this woman 10 No!your the bond j to our nobler and better sentiments, there gargles may be used after quinsy, butnone until separated by death.". answers better, or is more uecessrbl c reached from earth to the eternities ana i ne is no harm in him, let his - secret principles perhapspooivthan-theileeoetioiv of wk Imrkr to the mwhat-t her "inarButImioit wasaH5 tiMlis" God himselt ' ' a key whiclyloes not cord This ought to be used night iind morning Through the great atonement of Jesus fingers strike for some weeks, and when its use is drophe ware: Christ, and the keys of authority in the with honor, than we, said, Bc courteous," ped, the person should acquire the habit of will OneN wiser Everlasting Priesthood that Peter held, lost and toNdo so, does not require us to be in- gargling tho throat with cold water at the cvrey thing be restored to man that washave sincere or crafty. Honesty and .polished above times, "as a regular practice," and in the fall. And Father Adam will not antagonistic; they, are at the same time should, habitually, lave his wife, or wives. And the faithful Latter-da- y manners arc flowers in the ambrosial bouquet freely with cold water, or salt water at first, Saints, in the resurrection, by the same individual one may to iirer at least, all around the throat. - In this way because and' is of audit on earth graces; "binds Authority, that is no reason for a tendency to quinsy may be greatly4 overthan sweeter wife another, or have "will every bound in heaven," the other. Beloved youth, fear come. Further, all unnecessary muffling, and child" that is faithful and adheres to discarding tn fMiUivate a nleasaiit addess, for. thus either bv fur or otherwise, about the neck, the laws of God in the days of their proba- tint pure integrity will be doubly should be avoided, for there is no more tion. And the rulers of the nations cannot draiicd. vour urceofsore-throa- t. uouotiess i.iiiirinf .ind effectivc.iTis J)utahoice4fertiIe bcJeltJ?yJLl may. Their it. power preveut may bo after all, aud since we cannot many cases of simple in been has This habits, individuals. and by Church, habits of some kind, pure managed domestically ; but the contingenother case ages of the world's history, avoid forming the in the t, choice, should lead you cies of erysipelatous or croupy of gratitude for and purposes eternal principles the must yet Man cannot abolish to choose those which are at once the more or of quinsy, which may suffocate, God remain the same. not be lost sight of. pleasant and the more profitable. what God has ordained. Allthingsare to be judged by that which lliioiu ANN MlELER. A niece of the Pope has lately taken the never they effect:; and civility andandgrace when not veil as a Benedictine nun. WoiiDS or cheerful encouragement often yet injured their possessor, Scott should "be read in tho Spring, linked with dishonesty, they just as richly do more good than costly presents. come in contact with Shelly in the fervid Summer, Wordsworth who those benefit died Jxhienza Silva, a Mexican lady, in Autumn,Cowpcr and Byron in Winter, asked in a courteous manner favor A them. eleven -less, 150 around years, with the weight of is Tar more readily granted than one which and Shakespeare all days, on her head, ,U:4.4vZ tablespoon-fulsbfroundricetIm:- M : after-slightlynju- . riri ; . -- jr'Z:' .... - for-little-fav- bread-crumb- s, -- -- - - , ? ; 9 " '. -- all-suffici- ent tho-moment-- 1 , 1.- his W -- soar-thfo- at sore-throa- v , - ihe--yea- |