| Show editorials AL hi PLENTY MORE paragraphs like the following can be met with very frequently in eastern tern pap pera mrs garfield and mrs hayes have hake done more to dignify woman 1 hood than all the wol Wor womans comans nank nans rights women in the country we have not a work to say against either of these eminent ladies whose example has been excellent slid and against whom no word of reproach we believe can be truthfully uttered their prominent position before belore the country has mad made mafe them ethem maiks marks of observation and their air modesty urbanity and wifely devo i tion ign are worthy tobe tobo to bo extolled and ai imitated mrs garfield in I 1 lars lar has shown throughout her hus bands sufferings that patience falth faith hope fidelity and sympathy which i are the true indications of a wifely feiy fely spirit for this she deserves her meed of pral seand none will grud grudge gel gei i it to her but at the same time there are thousands of women in america and Y other lands who have exhibited exhibit ea in ha as eminent a degree all the good qualities which are so extolled in in her andai and in times of extreme trial triai a peril andl and Ai stress distress have manifested d all the her heroism oliam fortitude and sweet graces of loving womanhood that are jaunted vaunted so much in her case a tho though U gh she was the only real em of womanly comans womans virtue virtues s on earth and coming to the point of the aboe above paragraph there are ladies among the arty party siu slurred blurred ired at who have given it the t e best parc pae pac 0 o of heir 1 P lives for esta ests orar liei ples pies pies ples that they conceive to be right I 1 and of importance to thein their sex they hav have made sacrifices tor for thie cause they have adopt t oct U equal to 16 any bp barne rne by ladles ladies more illustrious jn in he corids kind of fame fahie and shown that they posses qualities to be admired by both man and woman and amy though some of efthem them may be extreme in a their 71 views wa and their methods of presenting wein them arid ardd arid cidre mome more of the masculine masculli pa than Is at attractive in their sex many others are as good wives and moth myth era si as any in twe the wu stul iiii labor irr iry for th ane right dright as they under stan stand jt it adom adorn their homes with the glory which tnie womanhood alone can cali impart mrs ayes fillo filled her pa position well wll mi mrs hns has nas has endeared herself to all by her deportment I 1 in n pr prosperity and in 14 sorrow orrow but they t a rb buly two among thousands of ol noble unselfish loving and unblemished blen bler dished wives and mothers whose presence 1 id a solace whose touch is a healing balm and whose lives ilves rare jare 4 testimony that goodness and holl hoil holi ness 6 make peace on earth and prepare pare the path it to heaven t JACOB TACOB HAMBLIN ithe faith promoting series published at the juvenile instructor of ae 1 flee i ought to be well patronized by par parents ants and placed in the hands bands of the children they are all calculate edite edito promote faith in the true and aking aring living god and lead to lives of 1 ausness ous ness the latest number containing the chief incidents of the life of jacob Hamb hamblin ild lih the well known indian interpreter is full of interest from first last list it itina is a work of pages written by james jamea A little littie in simple style concise clear and attractive and arid the manifestations i fes oes fe tatlo n s of the powe power nor of god gad in an swen awer to prayer are tod tod fod in a way to strike conviction to the heart and increase confidence in the p ces of the almighty the neat little book can bo be had lind for 35 cents and ia worth its weight in gold p 1 7 RELATION ELATION tile tiie HE fajo ging lein iem lem V is going the tr rounds 4 agov gov john 13 neil nell lof lot of idaho is vely very popular among the gentile population opu lation ot of that te territory but bia th the e vr mormons cormons look upon him as a near relative to td the angel augel of the bottom less iless pit rf Xi mistake stake a libel on beelzebub those Mormon mormons Mor mons sll who have havo 1 ever heard of him look upon him min as first cousin to a popgun and nearest relation ign to a parched pea in a frying pan n I 1 try again I 1 i i rf Z C M I 1 THE regular gulai re annual meeting of the stockholders e rs of this institution took place at 2 this atter after nom in the council house the attendance was waa good and the proceedings were not only gratifying but full of interest to the community because tha the th facts figures and results there made known demonstrated the continued success of a principle which the people of sif ahli territory have an abiding laith faith in that is operation cooperation co this great in jit tit ution organized and carried on for and in the inte rests of the he people eople was never more prosperous than tian to today day das and despite competition and the small margins of profit p seible in this day and age of close figuring when every purchasers comes to market posted as to first ios pos lost ost l t and freight of almost every article ho hobay buy buys it la is gratifying to state mst that not only has a dividend of foun four per pen cent for the six months been bega declared but ut a handsome mar roar gin glaff of some ATwill will be carried to the reserve or surplus fund Iuri luri during the past half year so we gather from the thu th secre Seere secretary report chic which b embodied in the presidents report was read to the meeting there were wore purchased some worth pf af goods good I 1 was paid for freight and the cash eash I 1 receipts were these arp truly large bums sums but the institution a business is of such proper up enthat only big figures can represent it now the institution it appears now subdivided bub sub divided into loto sixteen departments i and bran branches clies eltes accounts with each are avre kept separate so that at i the end af pf each ench half year tho the amount of aoda purchased 41 the num number berof of times enen enett particular stock has bus been tu turned i arned over the cost pf af seli sell selling inglan and d pro profits fits realized can be seen at a glance A complete aud and thorough chaote system has been introduced not only is a great safeguard ard ja joss loss through errors and care ca re lessner pl but bui it accurately registers daily t the ike sales spies of each employ emp loye e and all edfors errors made thus at the end of each day month or half year the officers of the institution consider that they can tell with certainty the value sale saie small smail to the house ant ane and I 1 rate na a accordingly the system which the large business is bt been been en elaborated by I 1 y agar C 9 rt af of rno fao rao aa a perfect perhaps as can be found i in PL any apy commercial huse in the country Z C Q M na I 1 L enjoys the tile proud reau of dealing g justly Ju stis and honora bly with av all tbt pa patrons troup A child sent b by 1 its ts paren parents ts to make a pu pur ry obtains just as rood good an article ari and d af ablow as low row price as if the purchase aad and been made by an adult or the parents themselves vs all the ordera orders for goods sent to tile the house by bi mail are filled with scrupulous care and in fact the house houie prides itself upon the skill and lilter integrity rit with which it fil fills 9 commis commissions lons ions for absent c st omers to illustrate this trait of Z C ba M 1 I wa wo will mention a circumstance that occurred but a short time since in n tb the e nature of r a comp complaint lalni that r reached cached ane one of the numerous country i stores had sent orders for good goods s by mail leaving much of the selection of arth articles artries les ies to the judgment of the house which were filled with accustomed care tind skill subsequently the buyer for t is Js same store visited the city and made personal selections and purchase shortly after the manager 7 of the country store wrote to oge t the B S of Z 0 complaining that his store was better served when be he ordered liis his goods by mail than when hh hia buyer personally visited the ini anam and made ude ade hia his own selections in the one case the Z 0 M 1 I salesman felt his experience and good J tid ment ani aal the honor of the house were at lit stake in the r the buyer was courteously served served with what he be a akedo hed ked for and there the salesman and establishments responsibility ceased As one of the solid substantial institutions of the territory Z V 11 1 1 I exerts a potent influence on our commerce at its iti career since tha spring of has been one of wiil will which h all connected with it should feel gratified A fair and equitable remuneration has not only been paid to its stockholders but the people generally have received vast benefits in cheap reliable articles of merchandise the manufacturing departments of Z C al I 1 demand demandil a fL more extended our vur limited space this aate afternoon r noon will allow we will there say eay that they are ly growing g raw ing and are all doing well i i so great is the demand for some lines of home homemade made mado clothing that it is found im impossible possible to keep a stock in hand band che the tannery I 1 boot and anti shoe and home made clothing department burmah employment to llo lio bands to these add a force of salesmen laboi labor laborers ers and clerks aud it swells the total to em aloyes ettam power will shortly oe introduced into he boot and aboa and home oade nade clothing factories fact tact orits which will not only increase uie the ca of those department dep artmen tsuu will twill lurther limber cheapen trio the cost of production and consequently lower tile the selling price which will in turu benefit bench 6 the people wo we congratulate the officers and directors of the institution upon their successful management ot its al lairs and trust thai as the yearb yeara roll round Z U M 1 will in the future as in the past stand at the head and front of the commercial houses of utah af after ter reading the presidents lepon lepors an election of of and directors for lor the ensuing was held which resulted in the reelection of the old officers and board as follows president W H hooper I 1 vice president wm win jennings secretary and treasurer T G webber directors john taylor geo Q i cannon jos smith HS eldredge M thatcher john sharp A 0 calder Z 0 M 1 I has hag a solid reputation in the commercial world extending c to the eastern as well as through the western hemisphere and should receive the sui sur support port of all well wish ers era to ito the peoples cause caude in the ter rit nit 10 ry of utah U tall tail FAREWELL AND GREETING IT is pretty well veil known in t wn and oon soon will be in the country 4 that brother orson F whitney has been appointed to go on a mission to eu rope and that he will shortly take his departure for a little over three years brother whitney has been the local editor of the DESERET NEWS and in this position has labored faithfully and ably to the tha satisfaction of his associates and the publishers of the paper his talents are of no common commo brdar ana doin boin in poetry poe try andla anam prose brother whitney will be heard from again he bielsa is a rising young man whose star will yet set shine with lustre in the constellations of the priesthood in n and aud we predict for him a profitable le in the missionary field and in other walks of or life we part from him with the kindest of feelings and wish him film success end prosperity as a herald of glad tidings to the nations abroad his place in this office we are happy to add will be filled by elder john nicholson who returns to the position which lie had occupied so honorably for several years and filled until he went to el england as a missionary sio nary recently bro nicholson has been engaged on the ogden merald herald editing that thit paper with recognized ability and good judgment he will now devote hig his eminent talents again to the DESERET NEWS and with his added experience will be a great acquisition to this journal we say good by to bro whitney with regret we welcome wel wei copie eople bro nich olsons return with pleasure MEMORIAL serviced 3 THE numerous friends frienda of the late elder Feramorz Little littie Young whose demise at sea has been already announced noun ced will be gratified to learn that it has been decided to hold memorial services in his honor in the tabernacle Tabe maelo maclo in this city they will take place on the occasion of the obsequies of apostle orson pratt his remains cannot be presented ted to the public view as they repose in peace beneath tho thu deep sea waves where they are as much under the care of the angels and the eye of omniscience as if treasured in a vaulted tomb under monumental marble but after the funeral ser Fer services vices of brother pratt the ceremonies will be continued in memory of brother young without interruption in the the same meeting seats beats will be reserved for forthe the bereaved relatives in the front of the stand in the body of the building the aisle dividing the mourners for each of the departed servants of the lord the uh ush era will attend to the seating of the respective pirt parties les ies all the friends of brother feramorz little young and sympathizers with the afflicted relatives are inai invited ted to be present as well as those of that departed leader in israel and great apostle of the latter days daye brother orson pratt aa As previously announced the remains remaina will be on view in the tho taber nacle from a little after eleven till shortly before one tomorrow to morrow and the services will commence at one correction IN uz our account of the life and labors a of apostle orson pratt it is stated that ho be hit tit started arted with the twelve from far west in obedience to tho the revelation april 1838 the error occurs in bro prattis dratva own account etc Eje count I 1 from which we copied tile date we are informed by apostle F D richards that it should be 1839 FALSEHOOD REFUTED REPUTED SEVERAL Rt tempts attempts have been made by the unscrupulous enem es of the latter day saints to cause it to appear that the mormons Mor mons are intolerant towards people not of their faith falth and that it is dangerous for ministers of other denominations to introduce their creeds among the people of utah uch everybody here knows this to be utterly untrue ue the saints sainta understand that it is their duty to accord to others the same rights which they claim for themselves and they have man manifested their willingness to do this in numberless instances they do not forget that their creed appears fals false and in eyes or of the me tu din d in the world wor and tl though lough the no notions dioris and foris forms and vagaries of modern modem christendom look extremely inconsistent and ridiculous to them they ia accord c ord the same forbearance to the exponents of those contradictory ideas as they ask for themselves but have in BO so many instances asked in vain the latter day saints young and old are and have been taught to respect the religious opinions of other people no matter how nonsensical those views yio vie ws may appear appel in it is a part or of their belief that when the overn ment of god is established in an ail ine me earin ilie tiie souls of men will be perfectly free to worship what or whom they will in what way they choose or to abstain from worship altogether religion being a and Deity delty 1 the freedom of tiie the creature the of man being given of god to all 01 this liberality of belief has not been a mere matter of theory it ha hai i been exhibited in practice people of all creeds have been free to erect their houses housea of worship to promulgate 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