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Show 'V f .j- -V ", , 't I l Those who do not retit' on the Sabbath, are generally crowded A and don't Anowhow FEIDAy, FPP8UARY 20, 1874. with wor tp get tdong Perhaps they are sicA, or something else, hinders had rested them, whereas, on the Sabbath, perhaps none of these hinderances would have On account of changing the bothered them. Therefore we form of the Ektzrpri ee ire are ray Remember ye tno Sabbath ?.. later this issue than we anticipated day and Keep it Holy. ire would be when we commenced preparations for.the New Volume but, in stating that we are late, HONEY ATHOME. We must remember the old saying 9 !Tis better late than never We must develop, our own We must establish our We intend to make all the own manufactories ., To this end improvements we can. all species of productive and man? We invite Correspondence on ufreturing industry should, be all subjets of interest to Southern encouraged , fos tered, patr onized and built up among us. No matUtah." 5 ter upon bow small 'a scale any We send this number of the business ot the sort is started; it Enterprise to many who are riot should be patronized. We muat subscribers hoping that they will not learn to 'despise the day of t not only subscribe themselves, small things.9 Every hide that but get their friends and neigh' might be tanned here, every shoe bora to do likewise. that we put together and sell here , article of furniture, or imeteiy Our terms are easy, and every that our artizans make plement obperson can, most assuredly, and sell is a part of our real nd tain the small sum of $1. to pay abiding wealth, and lays a stone tor the paper in the foundation of our future Coins young, corns old, come rich come prosperity. Patronize home inand build up your cwn . por, dustry or the paper has corns this time sure. town Ex J. a , - Sl Truth-Wil- r i we do not rest on the Sabbath, ENTERPRISE- - when Monday comes,- we are tired, languid, and do nt feel like worA, but when we rest on the Sabbath, we rise Monday morning, our body refreshed and invigprated capable jof per forming our labor Merer Dio. with ease 4 cui ST. GEO. M i - THE W. CARPENTER, Editor. LATE. Ift il if-the- y . & : ; . i: ? i ve-sourc- . , L es. FIRE. Helena, M. T. was as he can: walk three spaces make $. rod walk stright with-- 1 almost entirely; destroyed by fire out stopping, count the apace s, di on the 9th ultr' The fire broke out vide them by three and ;you have in the ohinese quarter of the town. A strong wind was blowing at trip pods. Ex. the time, and nothing could stop the progress of the fiames.Nearly a million dollars worth of property was destroyed upon which there , It is a little, abort of murderpus little insurance -t- jEx. for a person to. sleep habitually in was very a room less than twelve feet each ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. wy, apd even then the e should be kept open and. the door "Tv shall endeavour to answer all the Ajar, or the windows raised at sensible questions, under the above bottom or lowered at top (both Leading. Sdt better); this creates a draught If the devil is always at the 0. off and carries the chimney, up do cr hen yon talk about him much of the foul air generated ! daring sleep. A little fir.,, or a!kow only door ? (He is not, he lamp, or a jet of gas burning in a his imps. Speak e increases the draught. represented by devil and his imps appear) As the air we breathe is the chief of the ugint for removing all impuritiss from the blood, the moire effect WEATHER REPORT. ual as it is purer, it must be dear Fob. IB, 0 a Pine Valley. Snow,15 inches dee to all that the room in which we 111 spend a third oi our existence and ei auowingi SLEEPING. 3r fire-plac- , WblV,! fire-plac- should contain the purest air possible, and this must have an influence on the health. , St George. im-men- ce Raining. Toquer. Raining Cedar City. Hence our chambers should be wir.dy above the and higher airy large cloudy Very Snow all Beaver. Cloudy. tbe ground the better with winRoads very bad dows facing the south so' as to have all the benefit of the sunSclpio. Cloudy and cold. light and warmth to Aeep them inches of snow. gom Soi ven Sii diy and cheerful. EDITORS TABLE. , CO-OPBRATIO- N. ? . r . the Among broached of co-operati- many subjects the subject now-a-day- s, seems to captivate on Wm II. Leo 2 Ceo fcchenfCtad at!ett bas pu.rcbBd tli Gazette Printing EalaMislum'n.t sr. are low E ftorafc Proprietors of ' Ciianfftd. Sr .1 all others. In t Mr. Lee 1ns when the full Printiu" nines, in Alb ny. for lbeai sense of the word is well under- last twelvt years, aud knows bow t . ; interesting. stood should entice all to enter make afi.iz oipr 223 excellent is an He 'i tie into that order at once:' as, from weekly Kewspapcr, til. 50 a year. Co-Bperati- GaZ-ti- e. on, b-- en t . i WORKING .t.ON THE SABBATH. w DEVICE FCR MEASURING i , LAND. the small beginnings that we have seen tested, proves that it will be beneficial to all; All tren were not made alike. They cannot all work at the same trade. We must have all kinds of tradesmen in order to cajtry on business successfully. we have If, in all Usds of tradesmen, we will be Letter able to maintain ourselves. and prevent so much importation of articles' that we need. When we every man will be set to work at that which best suits his capacity, and what one person cant work at another An Iowa firmer rcccommends the device for measuring How erten we tee. men laboring Ik ml:following two slats about six enthe Sabbath, just the same as feet long, hbarpn one end of each, find do on other they any day ; b them upon ihe floor like a pair in nany instances they can find ofy open compasses, so that tbe more wjorA on that day than any shall be exactly five Jeet other. Now the Lord says Six points six inches apnir'; noiv nail the nil shalt tftrn do labor and days other two e..ds together and a work is : seventh but the thy day across the midd e, so that it the Sabbath of the Lord thy God: piece will look like the letter Af and the in it thou shalt not do any wor A, measure is finished. To measure thou, nor thy son, nor toy daughter, land place one point at the sortthy man servant, nor thy maid and the other also on place ing nor nor cal servant, tie, thy thy the ground in a straight line for that within is stranger thy gate destination; stand alongside the Now if we cannot Keep this lit- machine, with one hand on top of person can. tle, commandment how can. we it ; take one step forward tip tip Farmers, Mechanics, Black .and Aeep the other commandments the point that is behind; swing it White Smiths, Mill men, Wheelwhich the Lord gives his children ? around (from you) on the. other wrights, Shoe . makers Tanners Ac. are all nesded in Go-S- p point in line also. A person in T.-lc- a 4 co-operati- on, co-tfpera- . . te ( . The People9 Frienl. np uicj Quarto weekly published by Cm Neal, Chelbca, Tams' Co., Iowa. Iri CoutainK a vast amount of $1.25 a vaar. 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