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Show - I) 1 i ... i t . THE WOMAN'S ". EXPONENT. 'V; UHlXl!f B. IVEIXS. " Editor. J PoiliJtiy;;iii " Salt Jkker Ctty PUh." Terms: jOne eopj'ooe year, 12.00; one copy tlx monthg,1 1.0(J.':' 'Ten copies for the price of Dine. AdTCrtiiing; rates; Each square, ten lines of nonpareil space, one time $i0 per month, $3.00. A liberal discount to V : regrtfaf adTertlsers 'FIrst. Exvonmt Office, corner tf South Temple, and East sticeia, opposite Eagle Gatal jBusIn'ess houra from .10'" ' " aVm.; W 5 p.m. eVcry !ay except 8ab'day. 7;"" Address all business communications to v ; t t f publisher Woman's Exfow jnrf , ' -- .dl . - 'V - 8aft'LaM City? Ulalui - SAtT LAKE ClirSf SEPT. '151876 .Uitt 1'- - Wj? would say to jQur agehtsjarid subscrlj'.. ers that oac (terms to clabs aro the sameas heretofortTlo changeTha viHgb'oeaTmaief but we withdrew the article (Clnli Rates) as J our paper is small anti we thought Itsuffi bW cietly destopd had anyj J.cTiarJ gefj : 2 -- made bllculd:lm agetsnldHho been apprised, of It e" V t' ' : " . ' 1 4 ' Picking up1 onVof the - latest Ymaazines-wallusion' made to Pope's cynicaV reference' e in hllojajsi n of v the character "Notbfngso true as what jon ooce "Moat women ha0 .cbMRCterat , j alUVfr' oa. So women are indebted to oDe' of thir tex forth W wltheri rig sarcasm, which has been', perpetuated to this day, and must even! riow be brought up to prove nat women are weaR, feeble and unstable in character. ThP - writer-goeoo,io; say ,H "They havej flo opinion tliey can call, neir'own; ni $ refereqeesy no clfalikes they are nitiBtron'g ehooh tneep evenaprej-- ' udlCe, tiey. frill, paskvely agree to a long succession' pf otniops,. no' Iwo of which could ,be V hplrl Kv f.hft.HfimA man n. lh en mo flmo." J' No wonder that wben wtoTare'determiaed ! J ' be degnaterfirong 'injnilfS 'YiiVjit' nbtj ' take aome'morai.urae,' some undaunted he- - , roism (AceiSUchi of feebleness . espfdailjwhen Ul WUUJCLIl. , i -- ' I- x - .!; 1 . . ':,, , ii i II,".'-.- , 'Ill: J i X is'womenlthigaisel yes- in a great measure ; r who arbHoibra'me 'f6r thesiimato givenof 11 . ! i be cause for suWssertio ns, for1 eucli channbla i of education and 'caltivationarobpnlng from1 time" to time a? will givetc-woinet- t all the jrhjc ,the y cau, p w3jLblynmake ' as; supe-rior.adyaata- useofjautl I wifhuJthe;Xac ; ; whea-5w- I ttCad4td; wtUer,; 8ecqad:Popf : portrays woratfato the wtJd,;8uo jwili.be rpprr v m jw u4ui'4 o' :ii4jnt4 iwt cui: icn 1 argumentatu thesa;I4nderrng 1 , 1 pn u-ona- . gtreXftoUnipetui. to all their gresiitlyi 1 cdetitii to more itim aUtb t gacb iks are-- earnest i In tnelr ndearorW-'ed0uband maintain sctt-flrm l theii? exertions .shaina-- U bufpose surerto theWultIaat;u(8 iziuu'-'yi'WomeWhaWswn'thr:dIrefoithfemorement they ats tnaklng cameyy1,1 WoMan's i . n - HOME AFFAIRS. ' ! . ' - . We are certainly a blessed ' people in this place. Everything we have sowed or planted this year has produced abundantly and we have great reason to be thankful that the Lord has sqrewarded our labors. The kingdom of God in this little settlement; Ve" have, during the present month,had ten tabes born, all living and doing well; for those ten babes there were only-eigmothers; all- are bright beautiful children, and. born in the new and everlasting covenant Success to them all, and may the.kingdom of God . flourish and increase as the bees in the hive, is the earnest deis increasing fast ht i - A. C. H. sire of a country woman. ; The Territorial Central Committee held a meeting in the City'Hall Friday evening, the 8th inst., to adopt: such measures as should be deemed practicable for, the nomination of a candidate for Delegate from Utah to the Forty-F- i fth Congress, No v7 nexT ensuingrIv was decided that in order to awakfin sufficient interest in this important matter to elicit an active vote, a People's Territorial Convention should be held, composed of Delegates from all the counties, at the City, Hall in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Oct. 7th, 1876, at 12 m. The number of delegates ta compose the Territorial Convention has been fixed at seventy-eigh- t, and the allotment to 'lh'edifieren t counties based upon their representation in the Legislature. To secure a proper selection of thesa each county delegatesj it was suggested-th- at county hold a county convention Composed of delegates sent from primary "meetings previously heii in the several preciccta.. iiiaeii delegate to the Territorial Convention should come with credentials duly authorized and signed by the President and Secretary o the convention which appointed" them. Each county convention should also appoint, a County Central Committee U attend to all election matters in ts county, and this committee, as soon as organized,- shou!d communicate with the People's Territorial Ceptrat' ; Committee at Salt Lake City, that there may 'be a conce'rt.pf action In this matter. It is: iorihe future interest of the people of this ' Territory to be prompt and enerutlous; and wise "in these getic as well as and matters, therebyrsecnreliuch measures as shall be for the benefit of the.entire commu- i -- The vUiiiyfiBSiTY, Pf Deseret , has been remove fromAU Council House Building to the south iwMt corner- above Union Square iu the Seventeenth Ward., ; The building was formerly designated Union Academy, but will hereafter be tyle4 University Building.. The location being aillttle'.way from, the. centre of town, it will be more quiet and retired which is an adr vantage to study. r DuRiXQ- hav b4U iiEaat moolh niajy new mft-df-t it tUe oity rerv-ar- li . mounds uoot,ly little one's:: We neyr watch ;thehearieinov-,.- . log solemnly along.; bearing) a;4ite cofflni or glance at the evening! oi; morning: paper which contains.-accouqtof of Uttfe out our heart in tender, yearn-goes friends, but ing sympathy and Wa pray God ; to comfort the stiicken and bereaved.) Miss E. R. Snow, Mrs. M. 1. Homel and Mrs.' E. Howard, have gone on a viit to ' Tooele, and vicinityj'ini'th, interest of the Relief Societies, Retrenctimrint Associations, and "Woman's Department of Hime jlndas-tries- ,. They, willUpend ral ewdajs with the", slaters in that locality, and after jtheir'r'tturn Misf E. R. Snow, with! somejof the sisters, going north, vifeitlng settlements as far as Fianklin, ip the interests of women generally. and; with the view of arousing the sisteis to renewed efforte in all the home institutions established in ion.'for the promo JIqu pf good and the higher elevation of.te hunian famjly, We have been requested to publish;an article in regard to which will" be;i into those just 'entering- - upon this structive ,, branch of who are too .far re-- ; from mored SaltXake City; to attend the meeti ..the-departu- a re ; ! . in-teu- ds . , j seri-cuitur- e, ingsof the Association: . : - When the cocoons are readytoi U8e,put them -in scalding water and-thewill soften, i take from an old broom eight or ten- or the i straws that arp vforn and tie thsm together and sUr 'r the cocoons;with thendfand the end wiil clingy to them soyoucayg and 'start ;W it1 be wind it pV a; re'el cari Voiind monree'althojh there are reels'?on pnrpo:e; ' ifbr sllW; There; Is o':rnislaking what eW thecocbon;. to. "begin ' at ;It, because there" is " only ; one weJid outside amj; the r. cocoons ai are perforated 'and cannot !, bo reeled, can . be made ivailable.'liy. : - ''Vconp other!-inside.'-Suc- ' - Editor Exponent; an-afflictio- home-industry- itie will enlarg?:on-'- general: principles, and i man wli find that wowan;icapab,leof s trength.-o- f character ffjw.eJr ajs niaPiajid subqeqqentiy.. . . - NO CHARACTER. they will soften hem well in strong soap-suds- y ..and.theri. can be spun. without reeling, sothat . not one inch need be wasted r Plain CiTYy Aug. 29th, 1876. . , To ' ' tho "nrena Suffrager" before they entered upon "'"oractiOff. avowed sentiments of men that they had nothas a class, but ing to expect of them, taken ridicule and loss of "caste." Every woman e has an innate desire to be loved by the oppo-sitsex God has implanted it in her nature, harder for her . consequentlyit is so much the to have his opprobrium almost his disrespect, for the sake of maintaining justice and equity own for those who are dearer to her than her life her posterity, A very popular writer has just published- -shis ideas of the course? which should be purued thus: "A woman with a minion is the thatlought by every means within law to be proscribed as dangerous to public and "... t private peace.? because ridiculed are first they; women Then have no opinions, and then without judge or have jury condemned as heretics because they bear opinions of their own; This subject will to descanting upon j we leave the field open those who have talents given them to use, aud our opinion- - is thtsuCflUMEN- - hive not ijet got rid of Women with a Mission. boiling : ' nity. . Died - ,: ' "J ?. ; ; .. ,, at Bountiful, Davis Co.1 Utah;! on Tuesday, Aug. jth, 1876;' afterH3 Khgerf rig ill- ness of aincer In the throat, !Jylra;TO6mis; beloved wife of ; Chifim iged years, 7 months and 3: days; her.:husband died Aug. 6th, and during his 'funeral sefrlces-sh- e quietly passed away, bora in GiamorganshirejtitffiWiU be em: braced the Gospel en the j 12th day of October, ;, ''Xwi$ jceaseoas' emigrated to --Utah In 1856, fero'ged ths Com... plains in ' ;Captaln' Buhkef 's Hand-Capany. In 1853 Ishe j removed"" q Bountiful where she i has resided ever .ii;ce, and was was a lovlr g- - and dutihighly ful wife andfMthfilr saint SbVw sa'Ilvely ' memberof the. Relief Society," and acted as counselor U the Teachers7 Quorum, always present at our meetings as"long as her health-1846, -- rt resfed6he : perniltteShe rejoiced in .thsociety of the wiqUjaul iftJheprincjpUaoijt was always rjeaJto admjpj'ster t poor in Kord and.dced,.W fctions. spoe loui- -' er than words; ahe wafuH of fnith and inUgv rity in her religion. -- She was a firm- beUever. - In the order ot Celestial Marriage and lived la 1 I |