Show hints to young men the following letter of miss lockheart called out by a previous article contained in in th the news no 7 shows that the females agrenot are not only thoughtful readers of what la is published but bu they are also tasteful observers of the conduct condu c I 1 1 of th the other sex we shall not undertake under talie to step forward to f he h defence ot of the conduct of the young men me I 1 ai against thi the grave insinuations that miss L has ha poured out in in the most cathartic doses neither do we u e claim the art of scrutinizing the manners manner I 1 and habits of our own sex with a sensibility as ex iuis ite as females especially thoe who exercise exercise tile the proud right of the elective franchise I 1 touching an eternal alliance with heirs apparent to end I 1 less thrones neither can we say how far the insinuations are deserved and if they are merited by the conduct of the young oung men 0 of utah we would fondly hope that the number numb r 0 of i those who are so obnoxious to the refined and f praiseworthy biste tiste of the fair daughters of israel f is is emphatically small but small as this thin class ia of f persons are and disagreeable as it is is to acknowledge the existence of any palpable cases I 1 r yet we ve are sure that the daughters of zion will T ferret them out with a vigilant eye and unless dunles they they cease from their gross offence offense against a breeding they will have rare occasion for a wedding garment I 1 young men take a timely hint when females meaning words in in your ears for your good i the tone of female aspirations is after good and great things nothing less than thrones and I 1 dominions and eternal lives mere nominal I 1 saints cannot be palmed off for desirable hus bands banda to the pure daughters of utah youth youthful a fei features tures and hopeful length of days cannot canno barter off vicious vicious and gross habits upon lovely ter nales rs who at hymens sacred altar pledge their entire devotion to their chosen lords for time and all eternity A word to the wise is i sufficient BROTH BROTHER TEt RICHARDS editor of the news while your columns column are open to the words of wisdom that flow from the pen of mrs chapone will you please g give ive i I 1 the following sentiments and views views of a daugh 01 I 1 ter of israel upon young men a place in in your you columns if man is is lord of creation 7 certainly his sons son I 1 are princes and heirs apparent and as all men in in I 1 authority are held more or less les by their fellow men inen as public property thereby all must be I 1 I 1 more or less concerned and interested in m the education viewed ia in its full s sense ense of th the young princes whom we expect to become our lords if their education lineage manly fortrie form wi with th hearts devoted to the work wark of god should dj be inducements sufficient for us to suffer our furj destiny to be sealed with theirs I 1 but if I 1 should descant upon the character of the young men of my day and generation genei aaion elders by ordination as a woman views them perhaps I 1 might in in some degree palliate the i inference J s d drawn rawn from the artiene article in in your no 7 on young ladies the desire of woman shall be unto her husband if so then their desires must be anore or less towards tile the princes apparent As a reasonable I 1 conclusion it would therefore follow that to please them would be our highest amb L tion which will bring us to consider the cha eters we must adapt ourselves to in in order that we le may tickle their fancy whereby we may gain their approbation and certainly our sober reflections would be appalled at the considers tion of the personages that would be our lords A young gentleman hardly out of his teens passing into ladies company recognized only by the dress of a gentleman his mouth created of god to speak the truth used as a pipe for the smoke of tobacco while his breath should be as void of smell as the pure pure breath of beag heaven aill 11 sufficient to confuse our ideas and 1 sigbe e ner nervous vou system wilile while his totted tottering step as sll e too well that to procure de needs not the ploughshare plough share of time ime to trace the face or hoary locks to adorn the tern tem ples pies and his conversation is is of that cast kind and cha charleter reter that needs not the eye of a joseph jaseph the discrimination of a brigham the penetration of a heber or the calculation of a willard to tell he is is void of understanding ard the knowledge of god or the principles of life and salvation Is it to such princes apparent that we runs must t mould our characters that we may have thero them as lords to obey but I 1 have not done follow them home what there their character have they father mother kindred and friends 1 so muc much h the worse have they younger brothers a and d sisters who look to them for example and do they owe their allegiance to the kingdom of god how painful the reflection when we con sider their course not only abroad but under the sanctity of the parental roof also the covenants they have entered into with god through his servants for we find there the grief of the parents they are found round the corners of the ahe streets and in in the store q of the merchants lounging and loafing cursing and swearing not a sacred tie of fond nature or parental love is is seen in in their hearts or can be recognized in in their actions their fathers precepts are diere carded gar ded the commands of god are violated and sc mimon Ei civility and decorum are totally toti illy diere carded igar ded ahey have not at home the common re due to their equals for none they regard as such at balls theates the atres or in in the sacred tuber taber nacle 1 cle of god their liquid streams of the gastric with amber color may be traced in livid puddles on the floor or carpet or t down the wall a beautiful spectacle to behold on a floor dedicated to god and his worship ti mopped by them the beautiful and costly ar array ray of under dreas and skirt of we sycophant daughters of israel who follow our princes feet Is this true or is it the heated ima imagination ot of them the brain i inspired d by the article referred to that causes these reflections eions no our eyes have bohld ell ld our senses have perceived and ou our modesty has bas been shocked at the very scenes w we have portrayed while our apparel has s heen ee soiled with their nauseous spittle our s I 1 I 1 s have been insulted our persons polluted b by I 1 the e monsoons that issue from their nostrils while ile they bey have strove to sing to us of honeymoons honeymoon and nd elysian fields in matrimonial alliance as well might they strive to seduce virtue to vice vice or christianity to idolatry as to attempt to ensnare are a true daughter of israel to unite her r etiny destiny e tiny with such a M miserable Is erable companion but I 1 have not yet done would the lords or would b lords of creation better belter our conditto condition n then let them by precepts and examples offer on the holy altar a more suitable incentive reformation first let jet them be wise unto sal sai then athenet thenet let us see that your delight is in honoring our heavenly father and being honor to mankind and then you need nut advise us for we will follow you but so long as a curls als and crimps of our hair or a barefaced bare faced bonnet or blo boomer orner costume decorates our per sons ons with powdered face dyed eyebrows chalk ed d teeth and painted cheeks long taper fingers and snowwhite snow white hands cihat that cannot cook the bread we eat are the chief attractions t to 0 0 our lords that are to be then so long will we io I 1 1 in the good old way and instead of hel help p housea meets we will be meat eaters instead of wives will be a mass of fabricated falsehood and tor for mothers we will hire our nursing done and in place of finding fault with novels tales and yellow covered books we will search for th them en in every nook and crook As to health we e expect P act our lords will find us wealth and for that kind ever enduring never ending virtue of knowledge wisdom prudence and understanding that create happiness in singe blessedness and is in a two fold proportion n increased in ma tri alliance when with a man we will measure as yourselves for in your ac lions we find not a redeeming quality not a to imitate or an act worthy of a well bred gentile frow which the honeymoon would soon retrograde and insipid feelings preponderate rate but again I 1 wish to answer the many anterro lations actions propounded to me and my female asso chates by our friends why is it that miss B has been married to mr AC A when I 1 know that she might have ben wed to young mr C who never has hod a wite wife now once and for all just read what I 1 have written and you have your answer and I 1 will give some additional reasons fur such a preference those men you see surrounded with a num nuin her ber of good and faithful wives are men th that a at ac act as magnets their virtues preponderate in i n that degree that calls them into notice and when once known are ever remembered their con v ersa tion is deeply fraught with wisdom which shines as a bright jewel and enlightens am around them their manly course and noble ap bearance pe arance command respect and 1 their actions are the offspring of mature reflect eions creating around them an influence felt in the moral social political and domestic circles of life although not felt or duly appreciated by the flirt such men I 1 hope will continue to be rewarded by the daughters of zion and let princes appa a rent follow the course of wise men and I 1 prophecy that they shall in like manner be b e repaid LETITIA JANE LOCKHEART |