Show p 1 ft OTO pOUW A km SALT LARE LAKE CITY may 13 1870 hr editor it has been a surprise to lewhy theLo calhas interviewed not some of the distinguished arrivals something after the style of the interviewers east when a mormon arrives there in this sort of catechism 1 are you married 2 how much 3 have you any private arrangements 4 does your poor wife like it 5 icso if so can she be interrogated as we wish to see her 6 have you any children at large if so how many how provided for by what name called 7 are you free from taint and blemish 8 what are your views relative to tho decease of families east and its effects at large ac ac to the end that perhaps our bookmakers book makers and lecturers might get up some bome sensations sensation sout out here as an onset against the filth and slang of the sensational lectures east and west we are free in the discussion of the great marital problem we court the inquiry iry of the world and are gratified jn og today to day y that god has begun begun the controversy spoken of by isaiah siah between the nation and us all nations are looking for the deci decision I 1 on of the supreme Judge who will at t the ae proper time and place give the verdict in favor of his servant joseph soseph smith and he will vindicate the honor of his revealed will despite nations and apostates of every hue and shade ITEM OF A ladles LADIES I CO opera oreka TIVE jendlin Jel dlin the fourteenth ward assembly rooms booms on the dinst the meeting was called to order b by y mrs M J horne home when mrs margaret T smoot was unanimously chosen president of the meeting and mis eliza ford secretary the choir sang on the mountain tops appearing prayer by E R snow singing the minutes of the last lait meeting were read by mrs elizabeth goddard and accepted by the meeting pres mrs smoot made very app appropriate ro opening te marks and invited the sisters to occupy occue y the time in speaking which waa responded to by mesdames hapman chapman hailstone hampton farrer hook tompson horne home goddard east t E pratt M A pratt higby lovesey M B young and mcallister A variety of subjects was spoken of including table and dress retrenchment home manufactures union and concert in action economy diet the proper cultivation ti and training of children instruction st in regard to stillness and proper decorum in places of worship on showing due respect to the ordinance of the lords supper by removing the gloves when partaking of the sacred symbols and also that the bread and cup should be taken in the right hand w V A suggestion was made that a general land TAnd ladies ladles leay leal operative cooperative co store be established by the united efforts of all the female belief societies in the city the stock to consist entirely of articles of home manufacture some twenty homemade hats and bonnets were exhibited on the heads of those present with a decided expression express lon loa that the number should be multiplied on motion the meeting adjourned to saturday may at 2 singing behold the mountain of the lord etc benediction by mrs M J horn miss SUSIE YOUNG reporter BISMARCK wow HOW ME ile he seems to wear wonderfully he does not look a whit older than he did in 1860 before his political nigh had begun he Is the most prodigious worker next to pietri napoleons chief of police in europe they say that pietri averaged more than two hours houra sleep per day for many years and it is a mystery when bismarck reposes he used to entertain company at his dinner table until 9 or 10 in the evening when be was organizing for his fight with aus austria a and nd then turned tamed into his armon armor armo r trail cabinet ca n et 11 to reappear only at sunrise for his modest breakfast old king william willlam tried to keep the night sessions with him but could not even stand two consecutively go and sit in au the galleries in the reichstag the north german parliament any day during the session and about 2 0 P M x you will see a sudden flutter and turning in the busy assembly a slight lull I 1 as if every one stopped to draw his breath this little tribute of respect always marks the arrival of a tall elderly awkward person clad in military uniform with the star of authority hung upon his breast and u plain sword dangling ungracefully beside his longlegs sometimes be brings in a por portfolio trolio himself but he be is generally followed by two son sor somnolent gentlemen in black who groan under the weight of accumulated papers his face is a curious mixture of humor and sadness it is in perpetual unrest the eyes sparkle and burn lips lipa are now compressed now wide open with an air of humorous satisfaction he is bald where uncle ned of famous memory was and down his forehead noble with the development of genius run two deep furrows which when contracted into thes the snarl uarl of thought give him an un expression as wicked as as us crafty as mephistopheles he quietly makes a low bow then without glances either to the right or left sits at the ministers desk in his bis humble corner seat and seems entirely oblivious that there are human beings near him you may be sure that that man is bismarck if from time to time he irons out his face wearily with his hands as he studies a long document or if by chance some unlucky member attracting his disdain calls his mind to the fact that he is in parliament then he starts to his feet like a war horse and talks with great grace and ease always rapidly always briefly boston journal |