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Show -- WOMAN'S EXPONENT. 112 '. takin" -- advantage, of flit- impnion he wn.ld make, once pure this thi effefjmt they appealed to them in turn to n ternhl that they de- were so far fWan of the officers ni(Ml.ohefice to the king. Millar torture, and you said, "Voiare about of-fson said, cam .fen dure it." 'One in h thy po,ver to iMmy our uS and .see if it. caucbf God and - souls when we MitPf in tli "rvlL'ion" Tl(e nfflwr ake.l tiMin Jo tat Of the kind's meatbujdu van. fife one answvrrd, fliiiik not, h;ie jnauLtliat )Mur wieid can I5n ak my limlmii lp&K destroy mv - sup-nM- el sp-:M- B-i- O-.- t-- t he ren. hum inv (Ifsh; H bn-w'i- h o fi H rin ill th' peculiar gion oi a for the rune of' . m-wm- t'--- ak 1 i 1 time, patience .and. perseverance', with the of Go i, to redeem the waste places of Zion and make the 'desert blossom as the rose." AssociaI have taken much plea5ure tions of the Young Ladies and Primaries; feel are quite proud of the children; a3 a rule they call to every 'ready and wdling to respond hi and made upon thern, waysaTxifdishvhat had a very pleasant undertake. They they n"t on the 2nd of this month, the proceeds to be used t'Hvards building a house to in: for notwithstanding the mighty en- mi es t (r t he. con t ra ry , th e cry e? vn rsr of on .' of Zion still goes on: bless-in- g ' ithe rn nn-e- t 1 1 r-e- iit ' iitf-rin- - virtue." Ti..y then put fiiv under him, and exnWd hi- - body to flu-- fl imes. insomuch that, io lie e,hib i a of him left thus continuing till nothing w;i leioti iA' broken b;nes. He was not hut i w;.s a 'descendant ..Mr n rrrr.n -lit' n ti lit ., ..iy. (,f faithful Abraham,. de.-in t not nie my., example; hrethmi, i w, "Give us room, that we may dwell." ' Short spei ches anLshrt letters are generally most'appreci ited, so I will close this tor the present, with love and best wishes to all. Sincerely, S. E. K. - ei t his no r i e c i dl i c t , ! 1 1 or 1 a mi t h e re which- we are i.se 1 i 1 rand allied in 1 1i m 'generous cont'incy-b- y ccinl morn marly than in hlol.' The guards advanced with the second brother, and fixed his hands in manacles of iron. They tuTked to liim hdore they put him to the rack; AUNT JERUSIIA OX COOK' BOOKS. Wall, J (leclar, if it aint the funniest sight Jon g --t i m e . to see d hem mar t I Ti 4i with their hair yiung fuz, and great aprons that cover the whole body, going inter the kitchen with a big book, vt-- r-- iiow-a-duy- all-fizzl- s, with j inchers, and flayed' "am "solne" seal es an d ii good n ess k no ws w h a t r t oft thekm "orhii lac awl hea.i; ttiey .sKinneu up all the kitchen tables and pans and" him from head to foot Not content with for some one else ter wash, and show-imercile-this spoons in his manner, body 'mangling' interlectual cooking. When I wuz in ofr th-ihim" to the wheel, 'where, being they dragged town visitin a spell, Maria Ann, John's cousin, his own flesh torn yet 'more, distended, he saw tho' thar they don't call her such, but only from him, and streams of blood gushing from Mareah, thouglf it' her own christin name, and When at the point of death, he his body. t' what's good enuf when we're The fifth ex- - I can't "Merciless tvrantl" young, ought ter be good enuf when we're on claimed, "Do we not worship the universal the other side of fifty to go; by. Wall, as I parent of nature?" They fastened his knees wus sayin, when "I was thar visitin, her girls Iwith iron tongs, s: retched him round the engine, whare's the cook book? I guess aU'l llieil OIOK.VJ Ills joints, lit; ut awu ifciimnuj "said, "Mama, I'll make Aunt Jerusha some cookies' to take to the truth ()f his religion. home with her fur lunch." For the land sakes, The sixth votith was brought before The officers talked to him in the says I, ef you'r goin ter the kitchen, Sarah (for thet" wuz the .oldest girl's name, though 8ame way; he resolutely answered, "My mind is the same as .my brut hers," and suffered death. they, call her Sadie in town), do leave your iarnin in the library, for,- to tell 'the truth, I'm 1 lie IlllKXI? tin. II uiii ic i iu,juait. mv J wuntV.'TV..thet narvous with your everlastin readirTiDce brother. governor of the state-i- f he would reI cum, thet I don't know what to do7. ''But, iifffrw lentil m l,n( in f1j,i vnfn.A.l rTirm o riTji iViu'f- . The mot her., refusi n sr. suf- - .Aunt, this cook f teljs us how to ...V . O' as do and we it make says, anoTiuF things, fered death iu like manner." cakes and pies ar. ahvays just right." You Your sister in the Gospel, don't say so; wall, I declar, if things aint come Sakah KOBEKTSr 'to a purty pass', when you have to have books Goshen, Utah Co. ut for. you rehired girls, a pie or iiuthin m the oven without in a LETTER FROM ARIZONA. book to see efTt'snriht; and :who wrote it? T bet ten cents it wuz a man, thet don't know ncT 1887. Nov.. 24th, Zexos, morejiboiit cookin'than a rooster. Go ter your ' mother, girls, and what you don't know about ' Mils. E. A NVelus: . . cookin she can tell yer, for she war a mighty Dkau Sistkh: Letters are the links' that fine cujk afore she cum here ter live, and used ter put a dinner on the table fit fur a king, bind us to our old homes, friends and associations; the Carrier doves bearing the. messages and her motlier told her how ter do it without no books nor larnin of that sort. "But here, from heart, to heart. Would it not be terrible and absent write to our Aunt, we have so many ideas, and new ones, ones, .if we could not too; always lookin'after new ones.". Wall, old yet ho .v many fail to improve this great priviw lege. I have a few spare moments so ill send things are; good eiinff fur me so long as they a few lines of remembrance to my friends afar, .don't get musty, and I guess" they can't say, much more about good bread and dumplins who have not forgotton me: We have moved our again (it seems and apple sars and vegetables and Thanksgivin to me that all Israel is on the "tenteil-fierdturkey and sech, then ine and your mother just now), tnis only makes nine times that I knew long afore yer wuz born, ken they now?' have changed' my abiding place since I came but lei's see the thing, and. find out what it does here. We take some comfort, in the thought do. I put on my specs and opened the book, al that we cannot be numbered among those who and we a hatin to tech it; I believe I'd as soon, or most are "at ease in Ziun," hope may escape the judgments pronounced in the Hible upon sooner, read a novel as that book that comes inter houses and tells girls ther mothers don't that people. J t near a very large kuow nuthiu, and ef they must be wives why We are located at ..pre-eruin, one of those monuments of a departed they mir--t have a cookin book Wall, I opened, found everywhere in this it, and the first thing I spied wuz four long race, that are. to laud. Several tons have been .dug up on p iges about laters, I Jest th night I'd bust as I it near the top)s iind but little "work has hem read about Saratoga laters, as ef every one done on it as yet. This place is improving didn't know Utah taters wuz the best to be had; slowly, but I think steadily; it takes hard work, and theudt said cut em thin, put em in wate the thrv fU-d- i 1 o-m- us n s r see-bu- An-Jiochu- s. over night, changin the water three or four-ti(w7ho on arth, after a honest day's work, wants ter be. gettin up three or four times in n the night to change the water on a take and out with a taters), fry. in hot greese, their fingers inter ''' spoon; who'd think of stjekin hot. breese to pick out a little chain of tater. - Wnll, T says, girls, you jest pare your taters thin, put em in a Kiiue in uomu wuier, wnn some salt, and cook em till a fork will run in off' the water,' and when they're easy, then pour and pour iu good and dry mash em right good, a little cream ail stir it around, or, if you "can't get cream take some milk, ami butter and fix em nice ina dish, and pepper and salt, and of butter on top, . put two or three nice pieces and ef them taters aint as good as any in a cookin book, then my name aint Aunt mes :! half-doze- . . ' . . . Jeiusha. ' ' " liked to kep that book longer, Tur it wuz astonishiu what lots of things it did say, but the girls laughed at me and tuk it ofT ter the kitchin to cook sunthin fur me. It's jest astonishiu how good them girls wuz when J said I wuz goin horn-- ;. I declar ter goodness there wuzu't a single thing they didn't do ter help me off, and 1 yuz waited on so much that it, and home a I wuz almost off afore hull week afore T wuz looked fur. I've sent to town fur a book, jest ter see and maybe ycmTl some- more good things hear how t SDmeday, fur them cookies they made there wusu't much to -- em, though they wusn't bad after all. WalM-i- l ter-ma- R.K. THOMAS EMPORIUM EA&LE SAL.T LAKE CITY. Retail The Leading House , -- first-looki- n -- " n -- -- ke jp -- . " jbfkyouee, and-can't-p- .. . - " I j. JDyXJD CO., Sc ES TINNERS, CAS, WATER &. STEAPJ1 FITTERS Rt RUMSK Y'S celebrated LIFT and FO PUMPS, Pumps Repaired on short noticed Orders irota the country promptly rospon.led to. es-Agent- for ekliTizt. 5A7rD 1AU2J. Box SOS. SALT LAZZ CITY. Special to the Ladles. AT TEAS D EE'S and Will be found the latest styles ; ;. ::' -- - - -- , pioductions - LACES, RUCHES, EMBRODERIES, FANS, GLOVES, PARASOLS, RIBBONS, COLLARS, - TIES, And an elegant assortmenf of JDRIT G-OOD- S; .Special department for Ladies' Misses' and In-ant- Shoes. 112, 114, 116, 118 Matt Temple Stre 's , |