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Show - r t' v-t- -' WA ... " ' ..-')- f " ' . . i , vXx. A in ' . - 4 u----- : : The 'Rights of the Women of Zion, and the Rights of the Women of Vol. 19. SALT LAKE . ) . : "i ! " CONTENTS.--- A Talk With Mothers Isabella P. Pnc(ftWprlds Columbian Dickenson, Sec. Notes. andrJyevs... .University. of Deseret. Jottings Minnie B. Jones. Miscel laneousi R: S. ReportsDeseretr-Emery--yta- h Wasatch.1 "Women as' Police Matrons Lillie Bertha Honore Devereux Blake. . Address -- Palmer. Items' From OAerton--Kat- e;:: Editorial: Which ' Party Will Recognize' - Women? Editorial Notes. Woman's'' Vole . Mary Ann M. Pratt. In Mexico 3. T. Boice. Poetry Among The Graves L.rM. Hew Memoriam--jbsephinSpencer. , My , liDgs." In 'Love Clara Mt Saunders. A Mother's Wis- hRuby Lamont.Lines Ruth M. Fox. Farnsworth. I : I : i i j - ' Holding its thought frem grief , apart. Dim shores shall beckon' holding one so loved And. loss ij gain when stricken hearts have . proved The problem that woo s careless thoughts from earth- And given this first victory by the death i Of her sweet presence faithfully she strives . . Pgatherfupj6eihreapfth ; I'M JJ : - V -- a'ndrvi WGriad vrntocverrirdorl -a- cr-sndr- thought, where, in childhood, every wrong or yet uuhesitatingly. improper tendency is firmly ' eradicated. j. , , tJ A mother who is tgbod, wise, and intelli- gent woman may rest as? u red of an. inheritance in heaven and an acknowledgement pf her' labors having been accepted in !(the.' great Beyond, though in this life she" may carry. her all except He cross in seclusion, uuaided who watches over, aud sees' our every act. hold a great deal Young Ladies: We y of power (although we are not allowed to vote even if we were old enough). We are the one3 who shall make or mar the. conduct, the dsportment, the condition to be, in this organi-- , zation, called the students" of the B. x. A. Oiie will ,"exclaiml "But they are not all ladies.",, I know this, but in school a3 at homo in religious, social aud civil society, girls hold or have an equal position with their brothers in maintaining them to a greater degree, tha character the. status of good breeding .intellectual culture arid refi ue4 dignityyh ; held, the-- 1 moral rmrky and high s tandard of society depends more ln& Z M Jb&n. mr 8tronger: orotners, (xounEr men who are. true at heart, honest m purpb?ewill sseldomif ever IVeauent places of bad repute suQh(a3 gambling or 'drinking halls, they, associate and and in plain terms respect, discountenance, . i j ! . - .rto m&rt.Knd rrp;Wr Af t - :- ,r ; . ll t,aV Ur I ia' ; . - -- ; -- - with ever lasting confidence and success in the home circle i; ; The husband or father can buildor plan5 the erection of cottage or mansion, but he can ' "' . Where'er 'the foot of 'man hath trod. ' Priceless blossoms of memory, . With never dying wreath entwine, AV'hose fragrance shall forever breathe'' - . , . ; ? , 7Adowa the corridors of time.,: ,r v ; ' :..L. M.lEWLINGS :." . Memorial, Day, Atchison Kan. v. , Julia 'A. Farna worth Commencement the at Exercises of the B. Y. Provo Academy, City, May 22nd, 1891. Yes, she h all this and lar morewhen" she occupies her true position, and fulfils her destiny as God designed her to. Friends and F.ellow.students: She is the capable guardian of "her: Eons and daughtersr the safest' ablest adviser and companion of her. husband, the 'competent instructor of her children, the liberal giver of chanties, and the sympathetie friend of the sorrowing, bhe is the architect of house- - tj'i'nitl, ht to-da- FAii Add read eiveh by faA V Beneath the starry banner's folds, Emblem of human liberty. We flower wreath our country's flag Arid o'er .the deafly' blood-bougsodV- ; of JFife, Mothers Friend; ! tionfhow.they. wilL not .tolerate and will. out the ;woman ;i equal: Ho liUVv5 ufV made, man-an- d; unless-thespractices axe atpnee abandoned endowed them bcth similarly, yet there' is a forever. Thereforegirls let us prove ourselves, great diversity in their organizations; one i3 of .the ttrust and esteem of each other; No home, natioa worthy, ' J. incomplete withouti the other. t T. . i i i anu,oi tne nign ana noDie eauing our rcernai or community is wnai it snouiat oe, unless tne ' united influence and intelligence of I both are Father intends us for Our mission in life is im?ortDf' and our advantages, legal there. Man'sand woman's strength, wisdom -refinement and purUy are requisi vvill now close, but will tell ray associates, vitality and advancement of society through . I girls, love you dearlyrand hope we every walk , in life, In educational circles, are friends that may always continue true. Jan la in rAlimnn sKfl our. Professors and in art and science gaining eminence; in poetry !god leS3 . ; e ! ; i ! , . . ' It'll' 1 i 1 Jf W IN' MEMORIAM. TO LUCY COBB IVINS. : Sore are those hearts whichlleath's cold hand hath sweptAnd yet not lost is that young life whose steps ' Halted abruptly by the beaten 'way . -b" r Leanng life's dustyiabyrinthsi stray" "7" in pains ut Dy tne teams'of enaiess morn. Tfid Wul in.seeming'lrb'm lifers currenfbome Hath ceased not from the rounds of "effort, made For life's best glory iT'Tn he7hlmds hath stayed The selfsame task earth held befcore her - sight; Ana where she wrought m darkness now is light, The law of compensation makes complete' T All that seems" waste or void, and she shall meet. Herjifels. apppint'ed.missionJn- some..jhere-.-'-Jhil yields a better vantage,- She shall clear t Ftom hyes best toyed on earth' whatever cloud Of sorrow or of evil yetmay shroudg J l Thrpugh the Jong, year? of parting she, shall keep, A ceaseless vfgil not for those who sleep Friends fon since passed; nbr for the alien dead , Themselves redeemed from all life's doubt and dread ''"' ; ut.forjthe bving kindred slid shall bear: r to her care .: '7? Asucredj mission;-give7,J " ". - T i 1 - f J " . ( think at what cost we roarq in peace ! FRIEND. flower-envyrefthe- d i , WOMAN AS WIFE, MOTHER AN D - Where noble heroes fought and ibled, r'(h From brad Atlantic's rolling waves, To' western.slopes of setting sun . 1 I Frora North "to South these countless graves, -- f. as one., Are no . ; J ilent they sleep. beneath the sod,. Ne'er more at roll call will they come, ,., ,Hearts,that beat true, with freedom's fire, , r Are stilled, and lips for aye are dumb. ; ' Our htishari'ds; TirotherindveWiHnsTTrue to their couritry's'eall "went forth', j X Thowsands. in grand, coramanioa pour'cd ' ";i . as superior to all else com- - T 1 ; - bined, here will our, noblest heroes and most honorable manhood find congenial soil.. Colleges and 'semioaries give, finish, but home, j culture, mothers and sifters influence makei j mould," and "firmly Implant that1 which time'or; distance can '"never' efface. Tis here that life . .:- '- y ? mtrinsic in value, . I've walked among the graves, a battle, field, parest patriot?, and worthiest representative" of honesty, virtue 'and truth. Nurtured by mothers, who regard goodness of character "and purity of soul as' Left desolate, and weave them into woof "r. , Of perfect, texture as An endless proof Of her life's rounded stature. In her hands ' Ceaseless and patient ply the colored strands. ' . , And whether faded with past years ef loss ' ' U orn thin, or broken by earth's daily cross ' r ' Are, taken up and through' the grace divine Of love and the meek ministries of prayer, shall twine In harmony of being when at last '.' life's jar and tumult are forever past --Josefhine Spencer, . ' statesmen,- i . e lilve o'er man heart- and siri No. 24. ygrandest .iL.L g WiwkiUe-VhhrftnsersTj'erxach- - " all Nations. UTAH, JUNE 15, 189). AM-wakin- 'l; AMONG THE GRAVES. CIY, These hearts sore woundedY-th- ey shall know in hours Of sorrow and temptation, subtle powers I laying upon their -" being's finer keys," chords of hidden harmonies; I , To-da- y 1 ' ft - :t,pv. v Wd itdnf. I Pt i -- modern history she is conveisant; in fact there h eve, of a separation; some oj us go to. homes ? 1? - , hflt a distance, 1 trust "wft may , all m tuture, i ? :i i i is no piace m civilization in wnicn see is not an able support, and wise assistant, when al jprove worthy of, the good instrutions and;. laid Udowrii lowed equal advantages with ner brother. the .passed, short, pleasant scnoo: year, She gives tone to music in church; life and if during we4 Mav' and. acain reunited ;n beauty in the ball room; modesty and order on ithe circleof astudentsassoeiation, when the the rail road or steamboat; reverential culture hall have pastvibr our., vacation. rpTinriAtis fnnirrs. modulation And hpflrtftdf itime us to: ever dp and act, aright, thoughts when. temperate or moral subjects'1 fHeaven help ot-rndiin. natipnr arid hnrit far tha thereby'- gainT ta? good wishes and kind re &ulti of boys; or transgressions of way-war- d i1" sons. v. Mothers never forget to pray and teach A TALK WITH MOTHERS. their children the power of the same. From homes properly regulated, where order and Editor Exponent: affectionate discipline are found, where father While on a vhit some time ago among some and mother are one in principle, in faith, and in integrity; 'here will our nation find her friends, the conversation turned on the rearing noble-exampl- es " e'd a ;f 1 -- - fflCrfM1 i" s Pm Mm ra?r. |