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Show - J WOMAN'S EXPONENT, 18 Im. do. $1. for each; viz., Half morocco 00; Full cloth embossed, 73cts. Woarepleasei to call the attention of our readers to these new and improved editions ot these useful and in invitation is extended to Woman Suffragists DIVERSIONS. of Salt Lake to either attend y.our annual The best sewing machine attachment meeting or address a letter for the occasion j for which please accept our thanks. The engagement of a pretty seamstress. The a faith note the of receipt of the being at late teresting publications representing Saints. the Latter-danBiuuouuum.B iuu iink between tho animal and vegetable king- - T' wuuj, we y fcAAV WlldlOltlJl UtlVUUUllk,U till JUUl VUU' 1U1 I rnrvi- - are happy to address you. al- vention, a mm like bills ot ex- HOME AFFAIRS. ladies are saiu to be aba though hastily. Realizing as we do, that the women of change, because they ought to bo settled at Conference in St. George, opene J on the Utah are highly privileged, we are not in- - maturity. different to the interests of .our sisters Sthinst. Which is the most difficult train to catch? assist-- r.sL and be would in most , L happy Answer. The 12,50, because it is always t ,t .t...j abroad, r ' them efforts. and laudable their in wise P ten to one if you catch it. inef illUi frfm ilia mg , lav rn 41m ottnm'nr , VA (ha VUV Ulh CWAAAaAK r 11JIXX3 l rt JltU JllOVt B r -t :tx,uxuFai luisawi. Did the man who plowed the seas, and afn :n thnt. with i snfiir thn frnnphf another cess refuting- many of theobjections terward planted his foot upon, riativesoil; The ever harvest his crops? change, is now edited by Mr. David Tyler, and against it by its opponents. It is presumable that our then acting Gov Jackson was accused of bad published by the Beaver Publishing Co. Andrew , Vo,en ih .ta emor' spelling-- but "John .Randolph defended him "re.wn of Mav 19th- - an- - man TnE M,i.i.E3!Niai, Btar" a . nine tremulous n,y declaring that "a man must be a lool who . .. eunrageiii utan, ieu Aiinnaa rhnr (ha connnrl find trilrrl pnmrwuiifla wds more ways than one." .... ..... 1 m aa a .a U"1W "t"1 ..:..J n-j- I I MlX VAAVT ..v-.- .:- BEAYEE-'JEnterprlsel-aft- ; .-v.- .- - 1 er W" I I ..... neither State nor Territory for example; ex- A company ha, been incorporated to bulMa cept'.Wyomlngj but, having seen the work- ranroaa from tht, city to Coalville; d.stant " m me. oi mHes. The capital stock has " "'". i iuu about forty-liv-e jou"i;si of unaccountable abroad I ignorance ieople been fixed at il.000.000: of this S32.500 has me oi siaie subscribed. concerning socieiy, anu espe- cially the social position or woman in Utah, -01 nwvo June 4in siaiea iF.ai auirmented the risk of the Governor in ieor iimes hie me iaaiesoi weresigmng n peution 10 ardising his reputation as a Government of-me wiy ouncu, asKing mem noi, 10 license fiCer jn this responsible and magnanimou3 U lsw, ""'"'"1 ''"""'.,,r vo i-ro- more than one person to sell ardent liquor?, and that only for medical purposes. of live oysters were recently planted at the mouth ofthfi Weber river whftre it enters the Great Salt Lake. We hope me experiment will be a successful one. The oys tera were left by Commissioner Stone, while on his way West, and planted by Albert P. Rock- wood, Esq., who takes great interest in flshcul A quantity ture. A grand Jubilee ..! for tho Sabbath Schools of violin. At V"1" .D v T..I1 J"iL l" 1 Ole replied. "My violin auietiy ;, "now iar is u tuu uskuu h woman. traveler a Dutch "Unly shoost a little vavs." "Is it four, six, eight or ten 10 vreeK.;-- - miles?" impatiently asked the stranger. "Yas, I dinks it is," serenely replied the un act. moved gatekeeper. In all ages of the world, the introduction Two Milesians were standing at the Fair- heels x J 0 ' one OI them re- . ' : 7. when the water, ,. - , . - splashing ... man01 -nices. anu. aDove an. me- ignorance o t tt i iirn n'r inn m nun ro pnnnfrv riwii kmdand in this respect, the generations whoro th hftva to jn(1 lhe Vater before ou uuti tu et'cui innu ncn if 9' vuijr uiutiumpiuvcu uj since the time of Christ and His apostles, Cockney: I say, Bill, my good fellor, vich 0r since the days of Socratea and Gailileo. although the mode of warring; opposition is is'thb. vay to Epsom? Countryman: How did you know that my name was Bill? somewhat modified. Withlnfehse interest we have watched Cockney: Vy, I guessed it. Countryman: the movements of the ladies of California How did you know that I was a good fellow? and elsewhere in our behalf, and have here- Vy, I guessed T I nri-- i 1 I ;tah Countywas held at Provo.onday, the lotMnsthe j : e ai i t Pleasant and at 10 a.m. about three thousand uon oi meir nouie, enurgeuc enons, anu A LADY returning from an unprotltable children, with severaLthousand adults had as now feel constrained to say that, in oppos- visit to cimrch, declared that "when she saw 1 Al Al sembled at' the Bowery where the jubilee was anu mo iu luuso passage igno- thft shawls nn tbosft Smiths: anil thpn uujusi uig to take place. The exercises began with minious bills which disgrace the American thought of tho things her own poor girls had "Opening Hymn," full chorus, and prayer; Congress, yoU have hot only aided us to wea r, 1 f 1 1 wasn t lor the consolat ion of then followed original, a the religion' she dii not know what she should culled from the "Juvenile Instructor'1 and the cause which you bravely and earnestly ad- - L?rt I it.-Cou- ntryman: Cockney: . ..t A . -- "Charm1,, original recitations by members of vocate. the different Sunday schools, and excellent x With manv kind wishes for vour success "Johnny," said a mother, to her hopefulmusic from the brass, and string bands in at- - in eviery laudable enterprise, we. are your soni as sne.was reauing 10 nim oi rocanonme msiory 01 Virginia, uo you rasr-.tendance. The exercises were interspersed with fellow laborers for the promotion of good, Know who 'oc.inonias was?" les momer," Miss E "R Svow t brief, encouraging addresses, by Presidents B. said the lad, whose thoughts were upon tho Mrs. L. &REENE RlCirAIlBS, Young, G. A, Smith. Elders G. Goddard, E. mare that lately trotted a half mile ip 1:04$, Mrs. S. M. Kimball, Snow, J. B. itaibea, and recitation by Elder "she was a fast trotter." Mrs. M. I. Horne. D. McKenzie. The children were gratified, Salt Lake City; April 2Cth, 187L A man sought to annoy a boy whom lie curing the recess at midday, with an interior and finally found at work by the road-sidview of the large woolen Factory, which, by asked him who his father and mother were. courtesy of Pres. A; C Sraoot, was thrown open ncrcss The bridge theMississippi rivcpffrwhich the hov replied: "Thev are the for that purpose t s he first crossed train of cars on the by The committee of arrangements were Messed parents. ofa son who knows how to practice ry n rtwa irrn 'I An hn ninth tnttotit the wise precept 01 King boiomon, oy .an-- D. John, Wi Paxman, W. ;K. Dusenberry, A. , , t .1 r li1 " u - i J Jonesand S. 8. Jones. Prof. JLE. Daniels conl 11 swcringa 1001 accoraing 10 ins iony." ducted the mu&ical exercises. 'Altogether the At A late election in Portland Oregon, Tin. Wilh-- said that at one timo when he i of efforts women the olT. accasion passed crusaders, was a conTnispnr in he used pleasantry and the Jubilee through the 01 were casns at se- was considered a great success criticI--?large piacea other peopled thejto vanous polling , places lor the beneht ofverei Walking with a gentleman one sense voters. is in There good thirsty ho topped at a window where a gigan- such practical forms of crusading. LETTER. tic owl was exhibited. "You see,,? said tho is a magnificent JChe Michigaa UrirersityColle. papkr..Lj mii-- i dpstorjo jHSfrieml,jthere In connection with other interesting cor- - ducted by masculine students, we believe, and th?y bird utterly ruined by unskillful sttifiJngr e Notice the mounting Execrable iijn't it? respondenee, the following letter was read mate very coaipliraentary allusions to their the late anniversary meeting of the ine combititors: "They pertinaciously keep their No living owl ever roosted In that position. ' California Woman's Suffrage Association. health rind strength ia a way that is airirravatinir. I And the eve are fully u third larger than At this moment Mrs, Mary J. - Collins Bear Lad y.- v- and they persist in evincing an ability for. dose and- any owl ever the politeness of Mr. C. W. Tap- - continued mental labor rhich, to thi ordinary esti- - the stuffed bird raised one foot and solemnly Through pan- - we have perused the letter of the 4tli ruatnr'of woaian8"- brain: pawer. cmfi lik-- para blinked at his critic, who aaid but little more inst from yqu to. his address, in which an j willfulness."' about stuffed birds that afternoon. 1 e, I ,.f . I -- m .. 1 t hird-stutfiu- ice-wat- er g, bird-stuffin- g alljy feiaia-befor- - "poed. .- - |