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Show - - : -- - - ..... ' ' ' 1 - -- -j " ?AIT; LAKE CITY. CTAII, JANUARY 1, tlVfov i tr;-- lii i ;jcr:th0 Exponent,-";r.:-?liiTJ- ; NEW-EItA- V The. glory of America, is. surely gone. roliticai intrigues official cheats, bold, law-ledemagogues with yile intent, hypocriand sy tyranny and' crime,1 have rendered her high courts corrupt as Hades and as infamous! "Where Justice once with Godlike wisdom reigned, now dire confusion rages frantically. There is too purity, no reason ' left. The fierce arid heartless cry of "Crucify!" again' seem9 fending th& perverted air. "Polygamy!" "Polygamy!" is the note that's sounded from, the very ' head of gov- IE Newv with ihe dawning: of the glad new Comes thoughts of. other dajf jj ; tmm'jfe&fau' Hov thrJliingly the fluer senses glowf As retrospective vision? come ao go: And lot we grasp the shadow's quVring ray, c And blend it with the beaii of ji " Aptf tfiice agduij we wander" as of old v. to-da- ;. ' . 1 7 : 'Mfdericy whiehTfaflii nt laHetes nowninf old t i ' Where loving friends aroUnd the cottage hearth 1 With song and jest poui dfoxth' theirr joy and inhh; v We amnion, to our thoughts thelriends we kuewt ' And linger; fpndJy o'er.th good and true. . ' Qh.1 ; hush the ihrolihings Of tba pent up Jieact I . sorrows star t ? aside- Let Joy3 replete iin merry mbasure glide Yet, pause I methblri 1 hear tho people Bar, 1 ' t , : w Another era has begun Why will the tears of Jong-gon- e BauUK the 7 " ! es griefs--put'misefri- . i J to-da- y, And th'.wWseeJaXo'niraVpArs go by Will luiow Messiah's coming draweth nigh: ' ; ; ' understand, That this proud nation's pup is full and more, With rank corruption which Jsmuuingo'er. ' ! . ' 1 Yo great and high ones! foe $q nation's sake, reetitbtion Kepent, reform and make, , Lest those' w hose happinc&V shou id be your care, ' dafic to of Are driren the depths' despair . - rr . By wir arid famine's desolating hand ; Marring jtho beffuty ol this goodly land , : -Woman, awdke! as mother, daughter, friend, - Thine energies and earnest eiZorti lend, -- J A. , : 5C9 help thy country in he,? Jiouj? of ned , " ; , Proye thy integrity'by.word and deed v' ' ' :' For woman's sjtar'is lighting up the dawn, ' ' 'f Vt n "And gleams presage tbo coming inora;; i . 1, ,;- ..? ;i .;r woman to hath mission a Yes, perform, t x " A Embod 'ylrig the germs 6f trueTeform. ; For hera'noblererabroae'i'Spliere;- - - banish 1 Iheh shadows, 'doubts, and erryfcar;L The iasplratloa of a clearer light, ' ; ; d i j Will Etrengthenthee, and nervo tboo for the, right, , , : ; 1 - ! . ny :. ; . V 8. Jan. 1,1877. y, !.:; :.-- f r ' .- Suit. 1 Hi ii) i YEAJl: ? .1 ; It came, wd lately neVj 1 1 ' NOTES AND NEWS. - .i over-exciteme- : it. ha3 'gone! The year so long I66ked; forwahl to and -- itf Ijusirf startled breath, :proi 1014'nee; ;;thef bldyedr dead! and wonderthat its day$ have'pased B6 soon. But wherefore mar vel!? 1 l&y& and years, like men areJtibrn ''ioybUilUAnd'Min must stamp ai&fr'ih&ya-nafaleii by orks;of goida or iiV Hyithight br 1 1 An exchange says that "Dr. Forbes Winslow records the startling. fact that oyer 10,000 persons of unsound" mind aie confin. ed in. the lunatic asylums of . the United States, driven; mad from on the subject of spiritualism, and that insanity from the same cause 'Is prevalent In 7 i England and increasing every day.!'; . 1 labored for 'ahtlclpafbdeatned ttid prated of, is :1 now "like -- 0ifclldtr-yearsa m6hurrientrT3rrHist6ry. of rHehdry. diJ the past. olooWtfeiid-'-tTit- h 1 conies lho! (iUeryihaiYentdm ark tho period Just closed Indus and true ambiiipn1 haUreexercise:-fo- r tis good 'and bTdeedsf 9m9;&en 10 hlgri positions In this land Wbmahifest jarl;ih nato senseof hbiibf ? Ifas vi?fuea progress been their been genorOirIm?Ia3Cod ' in their conncila JUg hW vbide approved their course? Ha3'! Higustico:rcharacteri ized their movements? Tho1 present of our national afTairs, answers too ai)oct plainly , t'-Mi-ve 1 t -- toprofoundly j a'hoA'hUndrctJlhTlJfth. day; pf ;AmbricaA IndependencQ jot byi shameless, smerr..j':.Th? 'grand Pepldnnial yCati !i darkly shadadrno wonder ,twaa in ha.?te to fill its "time.-- .j ,t To i , the Honorable the Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: nt 1 : iLW1IiHEtt&iTAMf(.'.ft Ex- hibition f Curiosities Of all kinds,; from prehistoric times', to bojects of art UpJtb t6 the jear ISOOWlli. be specially tibn! of 1878,1' An lipid at the Paris Xrchajoiogical Comfnittee hds been instituted for that purpose,' under the, direction of M. ;do Longperler, ' of , the; Institute.' I Th'9 collectors of the world are invited tq partiin the interesting enterprise cipate .n , i. ..4. i i ,A , Therb is in London a Women's Printing Society," which, it is said, affords more Xacili ties fori girls to ibecomo proficient I in typesetting f and other branches of printing which are practicable for them than ordinary:: workshops of this sort. They ; go i on trial for one months-afte- r which f they enter a upon three ycara apprenticeship, areceiv-In- g small weekly wages which are increasod in equitable proportion.' It has been prcn posed that when the women employed by the Society shall-be , competent workers receive the. they ordinary! trade rate of remuneration j so us .';n0. unfair ; cqmietitIon i with men's work can result from "it; r, 1 Exf ' the-mid- 3t ' ; fthelfkiridrd e6fs7 Avbere shopslth is soid,1 46 tpo'of ten theaJuse of our liquor; : ; youth tktbg tho Wt11 7degra-datlor- i, infamapid destriio,n;becauso we InvltaUbn,tte;nh iW eyor present ro detridtli'OsejW fotba: because wo realize thatUn' these'slhk-hble- f o? intuiiy1 no oialirrhabl ts pf'Iti. tehlpcianco formedbut also bthers'eually degradibg rkhd- tejihlve) that 'riot only aro IHey thllbbls brtho druhkiird; bu also pihdabibier; ihe;f thfefihd'. ofteri the itev'Aty the murrerjh'at that fJiKltiie oy ijthcr taus& pest houses inbred than Jhe'prlsons of corrupt society; .pylijin i( their rningslbyl In-- :-' periite and "sober crowing1 tho taxes of every citizen. We most heartily desire to see these evils avertetl from ourselves: Therefofe. we, as the youth of Salt LakeCity .with those so much interested in our temporal and eter-hwelfare; slncbrely trugf thatybu will. aid nall In your power and;'as . w6 !;have: been ever taught to prayr to pur Heavenly Father to 'leave us riot In temptatIbh,, so do we n6w bkbryott;theFa this City, to as so tar and remove,5 ypuif power authority these bxten,;, causeof;temptalion and al thus;Hlg,)i3ln'o vir tue and sobriety and to VemperanceV 1 ! -- i - be-cb- me abiding? !aud5i worthy citizens1" of i bur rnbch1 lbved Utah. 'A"''';'r . : : r.. 19. . .i .'.':' v;? bt;.z PENAND 8GISS6RS; .1:: - -- i. V-- ; d ;'; . 1 Wc,the undersigned,Teaeh-an- Scholars of Sunday Schools of Salt Lake City, respectfully, yet earnestly, petitionThat your honorable body will use to the'.fullest extent the poWerwithrWhich the law inyests you, rto cbatrbi; Yestmin and raffle In In fpiicating liqtiors, reddce:' th which iit' the- present7 time is growing to In' of sujararmjng proportions' ' 6ur,higrVly;fUybred city. ; Z IwV'kbftthat 'dram ,Ye' dohbcause; wj th paupers , TIIE CENTENNIAL CLOSE OF - quarrel with' arid tantalize each other. fX7ieir dreadful work of pre'iVaratioh fdr the land to be laid ...waste I'aioa ) 'oelatf n'6 vea rapidly along. And so6rilI '.sound abroad the mournful wall, the sad aud ferrtyle Tand wildJamentAmeri(M,tht5 great; the proud, the Free, is fallen! fallen! fallen! But will this seal the closing scene of her great destiny? ' No! when iniquity is swept away," then will .commence! the glorious reign ;of peace.. . The, fcood andi true from every .nation, will: continue to bo gathered, to build, to people and Inhabit here. This choice, promised iand ; will be lo'qrspread with cities, of .the. &iints, and dotted with .superb and lofty, Temples, built: to the name of Israeli Most High God. Another hundred years will, doubtless,. bring a brighter day for fair beloved America,, than i. ever Inez. : yet has dawned. f : the sighs of judgments ia the land Efrew Should cause the wise to. wake and Wo publish tho following touching petition in full, which wo consider indicative of the sentiments and expressions of the children of Zlon, "the hope of Israel." "The Mormons must be punished for their sins." But1 mark! These men so zealous in the cause of forcing' others to their form of right, will yet concede they have enough' to do among themselves, to . : " ernment.-. . No. Id. petition of sunday school children; ; ; : - - 1877, ss v-;;:-L " u . i- . .,:(... What goes What is that wbicn Is often found where first-In-a- i the ' church door? TnE longest (periods in a boy's life- .- Those. between 'meals.1 r t " "Borrow as Dbbular. Is cro" "bor but you row all you can and then go'! Ignore so AK old author quaintly- - remarks, "Avoid argument' with the ladies. i In spinning yarns among silks arid satins a'rnan Us suro to beT worsted 'arid twlsted,'and when worsted and twicted :bo" inay .consider-iiimsel- f wound np.'? '.0 : 1uu . 1 : 1 : |