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Show '. ;-- MA O AY - t' the' nt.T KNT XPl)N' N-K- - j." 1 wX.iltf"Vniu;.i?Tr-i:ry-,'- Jl ..'it? Ulj L?vd .hi? v -- fflHELIJiK ':.;ft v. Terms:."- - ;i lak; In &dt somi-rainitfcl- : or (i:hu)i ; t! tin Jdfi'tH it itv I :f!;o;:-:- .The M lrmo'i , the price: of nine,- .Advertising; 'ten lines of n.iiarll space, onr :8U'!i 1 wry tUy, f.xipt ' - Worm's pxixEST, . ut MAKCIt LAKE CITY, hvr-han- tv-- t v tl.cli'P,.! that the. i i -- eh yy'wdileh r h ad feeir trt kr tTTrp- V. N' 15. - h full e.Wi-czL'- liiiteJ.'i Ua i, Merth J AiiihcLiY prf-- kkti in. the 'jii.z'itetb C0'- - 8:sni-''i.-- MiJ-- Htipan i cf j!'Vtif.-- 6ii i abiVpto 4, 5 n f ' Mr?.: f that . 5 bo" 1. sn-- a(ir" RC'lveRuflraist.srqt'i tin' J J LWe"ira"wero;.'!ili-.- tls 1vcun'trj' ar.d "):rr7r'e"6r ..d'sccE'.L.n rw. .' IJ-'- f c JJu rep-- a i: thr: qucttkn cf poIit-Jcs- 1 tx ,'in;-tl--'- i: f t , l'.-- coial-crei- r Mirg a t i ihc j general fwu-- , :cq':ali'y r.-- AUihohy Houp, Mrs. i - KcTt -- tb3c rlJljuaJreJ p tktiiirariitafjriiidt'aiigat'lo-wojki p-c- '-s s IU pivfctL.LtiveK, Jitttratueis l th-.- a fti xhuBUTnttCT EDITORIAL -- ' . - JnJgftl from tko teiegrTrae. he treated them with tbo sraJ.tBt 'dafertmca an J ccurteey, but was Hevertiy ncn cirjamlttal in lepjy to tfceir Hugeotioii ab;ut he .q ?3tl ,n cf woniftn Euf-f- r . . kava Let spaco to pub-il-- h 'Ktf.rfl'"coiicerniiJg this in teteitin jccd ven ti i, i.ut will give in our next issue-thsony v;-r- y po-8irjl- .ir Ik !va we y dchratlon of prft ctpiegr-- A'. J'Ck o;d Aa "Jd'fr." betliejjiy. oe 8'jem9 to v,fio touehtd upon the eubjeci of wudrage In . Utah, we willgiva nn extract, from Ler tpetch: Mrt. litdva A.. L0ekwood,wh.e apj iin i l aniier j etd no description in .this city, - r.ext 3poke..upon- " The rropo-eDisfranchi-e-mstito- f Utih Women." the epecca wa Luge ly a legal argument to show that the Ejmund hi: I and the proposed bill to tiidfrnii'Jliieb women .vfeie not ordy ur just and unfair, but in direct vir;tion-of 'theConstitutian of the United Tie bili. fiiid, were ail the result f a morid I c r. atiment intended" to op-a gentle, hArm)es people, and furthered ' y public men for rpurpo.e ( f jthelr own. The danger which threatened the women in Utah, fl.8 said, nU) threatened the women of Wyc- ming. The law propoeed to punish the innocent ear.-iiic- - d -- -- iU-itt?- . p-il- l v- pr NOTE-- letter . S6' ft. VAAZ.V - 11 J H.-rv- e , j. ' t ) .it j. the g t r i b "? ry;--- j ; c .' f r ; ' ; j ir:: r" Vrv uta, ' - i ;.5. : wi r:r "t r. b-- -- i ,: . Ki; 'i (', - "'o'crr t f ? i'i prcnjpted-'to'-r.e''.-r- ... , . - '.- ;::;wrrd-- i o t a.itr. ' . Old'.'aae r.is '.lvaut7ui wli.tri cmidied viith and nwii ta !. iireservati .n. Tiii. thi " c Wwit-h-thivaierub'o lidy. ... in c;ivb-,e'ro: urtderoi.ng' ;il': t:r uml if. fAth ielii it ..vvo.d'i-"tirner .aur-- 'Vied lier nihl?J many worn u fncultii tet ru to l 'n fu','!' 'v:gor, TJudir 'fuctt 1- eireirtist UiCf f ii'e : ' aurt. ;i-i- f Her lifH ba',t xhibLeiyas fully s n.y .ht;h. : ' X'r : Mrs. Augusta J03 ce C:o:he;on, very highly of her late enterprise The pictu.-- and book, "Representative VVomen 0? De- eret." We t e - -- give aa extract from tha Jetter: "I acknowledge .with many-thankthe receipt 1 and bock. the picturehave read i l)A)k an a with of Interdeal carefully JJie great est. Its conten ts' are new my If and most other Eastern people. I have no doubt whatever but tliat if the book wae circulated and read generalfy in the eastern part of the Union, a very different opinion would prevail upon the Morrnonism, as one cannot do el?e .c-- f : t fiuhj-icto- -- miiLed-fUrpi- guided b , thanadmrrethexsarAvTthwh men mention ed have worked fur the cause in V which they 'are interested. "That, however, hf s bsjen woicsn'a cure ev-esince the Christian e;a, and will no doubt be to the end cf time, quicker in grasping an idea : and working more zealoucly for it than man usu'' ally doe?. "When 1 soy a different opinion on the suVject' ui .uormoiiisra wouiu prevau, 1 must exceptffh'e female partioa of your community, as e very but klLdnesa know felt for them, but if it was known that 0 many excel.'e-i- t women were contented with their luttituthn and worked so wtll f.,r it, p.Je might consider there was tome good in the system.V'' See Mr?. SJiippV new advertisement In this i?ae, aqd notice 0! removal to Main St. Mrs Sbdpp is a ompetent phys'c'an and aVklllful practitioner. Hhc is admirrbly fitted by nature and a thorough educstional training to officiate' . r '" " vrii-mMer-E- Hza made er mark m iser a bu Aiwsy-y ; wc miL," i.er hue years have. herr C'o weffd wit hajpr,"TTTi c fr u :.: of o which, I bidievo, v i 'l-- felt f r u' rsti' corns. It has ben a o J.rkan;' nil r, an-- ' .11. hi-- , Hiipw.'i!;h shea'idher fitld the tl; i! Ub;r. 'The Jte!;ef have- to iu-whic-h' Yi u g keL-eratio- lii ii-- . he- - a n. -- I fj irii' id, Sxi-t!c?,- MuiuaMmprov: n.tiit v iff i ma ry ;i?r h Ti ej h 1 ' A-c-e- 1 ey dill benefhtedi-- herco.iust'p. iuThe jflifs ting. onlalondiiyLei'ening wa3Janict cue in mar.y rep t cif. , It is w.i ;co puggc-stivto rnuci) cy that we arc eLgagtd iui ioi; she Joupdation of a Lew civiiJzat'fciJ, and the latins' of (.'in pt opl., ;r whom Si-t- e ia ow - mi the leader,' are WJuJer fuliy Jidlutntial part cf the work NI'he iioiTth- fcion throughout .Christendom is that" wpaian'a education aud elevat or, are i.'jccrnpa'ible vlth the system of lural marrsage; that where tuat m" i ri V d 3 r ai .ti m is sure "to Fyffte n pr e v a id s j follow; that .she must. cf.ntcesfrlty: tccupy an inferior piaelTirratAVtiich her sex fid? the i Tntsa in- are derived ny: tern f monogamy. the roii pJntion occupied by women of Oriental land: yand one of ihe chief arg uneni-- ' usei with women to excite their preju JKieTagslnst the system of pi iral mirriagu ha been of this e iajacltr. lien Ct in g me n a nd -- won: en - b ave denied. that. such results were the inevitable ac- compan imeui of pSurai marriage. It; "iiaT Le.-r f ea ted ly asser ted, th a t tiiere waa n o good res- - , Xf'on why woman fehould not progress and n);in-,- . tain her position tdda by tide , with man under the fcystam of plural marriage, and b2 i evtlopci mono- -, to fully m great an extent as under-th- e thinkers gsmic eystem. In. U3 have perceived that' under the system mong of plural marriage it was possible for woman to achieve a higher position intellectually and as tlie help meet of man ana the mother rf his children than she possibly could in monogamy. Sister Eifza R. Hhow Smith and her are proving the truth of this. Already ttie pn- - -gress of the sex In every proper direction in this Territory is a cause ol happiness and congratu. hthn.to all who witness. ih Plaral marriage has not degraded women in this Territory. It is true that a dissatisfied, discontented, unhappy woman, whether in ptural marriage or in mone received from one of the.' largest York City to Printing and Biok firms in A a (kc. Wt sret - " c " '. o-F- to n Vsrl.ii (cii f ; fy. An titant Juncii was reau ji mi E.Jj.vlrJ'rj. sp&rliiient, aud the v,h'.."c Uir Vi-faiif.t;g(d to aurniiably as to r:ikkt all at U.tir a:r, an 1 .iodced wai a compter 8'.!cnl..;:c(.ep.. $lra . .H pc fll-ru-' k sstheT-quitia:-- t U diyuiiy nuii marvt-oucarry cut a th'ie hild ialLe Juofit approved prot raDimf to all tr jtaui pltae and cltend nciic-- . A large Ca':e'p k' im of Jnftfcs from tbe convention tali;. 1 u- l ii ArlhLr, and paid tLeir res-- P cu Jo the C bftf Extcutie or. the Ilepnblic M h nu,ng vh.;ni were Sr.riRtorj iiifrti'thiMiiitnt, i C:a-l- f- -e - 1 1 fi y ft r y s, 2j-tc- . Ml.-- It'fis ? ' : Tdy. T.;'...i)L'ca"!''fi w; .''t'he time was ,it 1m g.viLg leciULLn,-- , cU.g.-- r to ' v.ith tLe i ci.xii cf ('of grfs .'n to. to was w it "invidious Utah, except where jrr.en, ht-? it when todifraof women, 0;iy as the . wiUmut touching tLe iKcn,.,Ui(t portion enter its protect. T' e vr eral laws "wfi c'r (' . " propoeee for Utfh fiuJ i giei u r hb Hi eff , -- 1 tn' tl M ;tr4fnrj fax ry, a rrd" n ;n o theTtateinent was receive J with i applaie. Mi?s Anthony caid she .thought that Mrs Lock--- wosd had gone iu to a"trf ilgi6urand'"lfidustrial .whlcir the association ho I uoihing to do with. Mr?. Lockw0-;replied, with '() iro ny in . ione.-j'her that she W23 sory Dot to have'puutc--itmt-U- i cr i inlxa tkn-- t frr u diet e n ce e t e e n r irj istk e ionurn and iuJiisUee to ojifrr; h-- ii&r r r.d gciibl l,ca!e;. hajlrg. Ui charge i;r, which wa a re ova'.In j tl t t'iiflVfc.f iH'd'tfi ji.'jiing 'rcE- 'tl: .ppt;?,: c t j An-.- . nothing z do e-- mtirc ttuvtrtim. at Ibn s J & l A grand rtcep'tfen was .given to . ; '"" the Iviltor. ti.tj-.-Ijrfcttis- from vancu- - rt-a- 1 s oct 'rt i T ;e ' ' iiio?t r.(ytetl " TIMK-1- . by Ol' SITK!t r. i- -e lhcny-said- G ': en b A. B. 'li'te-Nati- o ? Hul ; ; - - J3.54". Utf jr.e introducing ,' Q)Q- OF TflH " ANNIV'KRSAHV -- &wer. -' the Juvenile 'Instructor 'w li f (i M-., tj jmr ha i never ds 1 1 1 k ""From ; Juf j:ul j si " - - ;.. of a ' ' ery .... . t v'-'ji- i j)v,r!eiCi,jjLi!iLjir.2A't'.'e vLiut.iUhv ! op- - tn sliyw awey. .Mrs. L:ctiwoJ7:i ihen i rce. fo9r fa imncau ..:;( I'gi uVftitriotiS ' in the glory o'..'t h ? .'; t.u 6r n ' , ' atiU fc'hti' ' Jikt .mJ i'e'rcit'cu .t.;? tat- M; xn n ly fhe .Util(d Sthttn tolH, .:i.v rVntiy vhi.;ii Urt at i i t 1 Cj' :irts before tvtr iifr. A ?;br nit'.nvjiuliuu. ''It i' pro'uiiu iiy b. jiopu, 77" f a.'iJ, 'that CoLurcts will a'Jeud to its prefer.' Salt Lake City" Utah. . f. .1 heJlonLOif Ch t;rcl f sF4 .'X e Sunday. nMIsher i iLZJCTprTlffrrfiftt fjiralar ad.vertiwrs. KtrosENT Office, in brick bnUdtag north of X. C. M. ; i:, iTTemple Street. - Business hours from lu a. m. to i.-- Yr TOPIC ... HALT weit until hwj iteinie so It ry the Mtth '' b.iV .g in :ilh:i - : r Jitrai diseoart-ltr- p tn t iiV ablllniJij n City Utah RiontLs -- rcb:iu "t r!i:Vt-iiM- conFyeSrJ' S2: '00;, wtoRi'x" y.e: L$l.Q0::Spztpl--torates:" 'Each fi riiiu:' M HKLJA, 1$. 'argdyhd'.n:- ,r Woiii'uV Mi:lifil'('alI-.j--- -;..' y " lit-ti- " " r-- Bn 1 1 gabjejini nn-ie- r ( - I n . a-- "; 11 - |