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Show ANTI-POLYGAM- STANDARD. Y It 3 is intended to call a special meeting 5a Lake City. George F. Prescott, Esq., of the of the McKean Memorial Committee very A correspondent of the Chicago rein make decision order a in to Tribune , during his recent tour a in soon, to the monument designed to he Tribune writes: I think that the gard Southern Utah, located a marble erected to the memory of' the late Judge city of. Salt Lake has the most location of any city of the mine, said to be of the finest quality and Mrs. McKean. LOCAL MENTION. herself into his arms; the baby crows Dn tbe cradle, and Pierre, the foster brother, is reconciled to the happy household. It is in fact, a mild tion of Enoch Arden, and its The valley proper is sentation is eagerly looked forward., about twenty miles wide and thirty to by the French-Canadia- n gentry, five miles long. Upon a gentle with whom the Princess is a great near its northern portion vorite. in the Territory. The March number of the Nursery 36 Bromfield gentleman who was a warm Magazine, John L. Sliorey, yet discovered This I edi-beauti- ful ic. pre-Republ- is an admirable number, friend and admirer of Judge Mc- Street, Boston brimful of interesting matter for the the CommitMemorial offers city was located. The valley the Kean little ones. No family should be without is surrounded The Story of Sarah Curran. by high mountains, tee a solid block of the stone of it. through which are several gaps, Washington Irvings story of the this in Club whatever dimensions necessary Reform McKenzie The communication with the Broken Heart, which Lord Byron allowing which can be feJght to this city cty numbers 600 members strong, and country beyond. At the south said was ti one of the finest thino-'ll its native state, and afterwards still gaining converts at every1 meeting Great Salt Lake. ever written on earth, and over' I west lies' the '.T y aie business meetmgs The city is some eight miles from which he wept when reading it. is cut into any desired form. Several Regular aycvcnra0, its shores. The valley extends to the story of Sarah Currans broken, nlans for the monument have been ,a the connection of the Union Pacific tenttnr, which will be presented to Mine host Podlcch has, ,lattely , . and the name of Sarah Lumber of new rooms to Ins Thu and Central ' Pacific Ln at revives the memory of her pat- - ' Railways ot the Commit ee ." is sufficient evidence of the popu ari y Ogden, some thirty miles, but is riot fathers noble, and unselfish ef--' mm c a le House. been White the Inartow and uncultivated to any forts in behalf of the Irish people, It has sugges tourists coming to Zion, especially extent in that direction. I who had been rendered desperate ers of Southern Utah contribute . grea to remain cannot conceive how a more beau- their labor in quarrying this block families and persons intending by the fearful oppression of the the at than do better cannot stop sRe for a cRy COuld have been Government of Great Britain; it of marble, and it can pasilybe trails- - awhile,House. - Clift selected., The most beautiful land revives the memory of Robert Em-- . ported to Salt Lake after the comno- for mRes lies all around it, and in- - met, whose brief life wras offered a' ex- Every variety of spring trimmings, pletion of the Utah Southern to be found at cl0sed. by m0untaIns so steep, rug- - sacrifice for his countrymen, and tension R. R., which will be in tions, and fancy goods ged and grand as to present as fine whose life was more sacred to Sarah June next. Let the good work go Cohn Bros. Ladies, before commencing your spring a panorama as the eye of man Curran than all the world besides. on columns. ever gaZed upon- The valley seems When it passed away, this girls Moses Thatcher, who shopping, consult our advertising The city life passed away, and it is truly a little world by itself.aAJ? in Ins miLinn to WOMEN. ABOUT get nolygnf 0iw 9 non fob, and Wo Mexican the by sra amy recognized been has preaching Government, disloyal and incendiary sermons is no since his letuin to Utah, justice; even sugar can be crushed. Iment, the Mormons have Settled a templation of his honesty and puthe proper branch of its ls they term the unlawful and de- - To make a superb soup, use organization and rity of purpose; his marvelous probuilt a church. I learn there are mise of brilliant oratory and the elobasimr practice of plural marriage) S0P A newly invented Stocking supporter 240 Mormon churches outside of quence which thrilled every heart in spite of all opposition. Mexico all acknowledging and placed an aureole about him as is popularly supposed to be far in- - lias been advertised called the Conscience the city itself, elas-- 1 allegiance to the head at Salt Lake. he wrent down to his death in St. ferior to the United States in mat- - Docs it owe its namo to its extreme Thomas street, Dublin in 1803. ters of civilization, but in this par- - ticity. ' We have always believed that Curticular case it seems to he ahead of Leather petticoats are worn by English The Princess Louise Writing a Play. ran could have saved Emmet; but The Mex- - women in walking. They look very much US in matter of morals. A letter from Ottawa to the New in the Dublin uprising Lord Chief ican Government gave Thatcher like satin and wear forever. The Princess Justice Kil warden was slain, and 'Norid says: - York to understand explicitly that the Somebody writes to the Womans Jourfrom England a number of n he was a dear friend of Curran; Mormons would not be protected Lai protesting against hats that are turn-their practice of polygamy Lq Up s0 as to look jaunty, and says lie ju plays which will be performed in besides Currans objections to his while ours, if it does not really Went to a funeral the other day and fonnd the pretty little theatre of the Hall, daughters secret engagement with her visit to the Metapedia last Emmet naturally created an antagprotect, tolerates the system, so his attention distracted from the services During lono-ait does not provide adequate by the jaunty millinery worn by the summer Her Royal Highness wrote a onism. Curran declined to see or laws for its abolition or suppression, ladies present. There seems to be no oc- - play introducing several of the old bal- - to defend Emmet, and the young-patriodefended himself in a speech casion too solemn to divert a mans mind iaqs 0f the fishermen of Gaspesia. The ADDOCK. New Books BY 1 RS. A fisher- - which has become historic. His froni staring at bonnets. is exceedingly simple. plot . All who have read 1 rs. life went out like a meteor, and ' A jjew York paper says that English man goes away to the In tne iois dressmaters certainly surpass the needle- Paddock s story behind one is prone to find himself thinking his wife and baby-so- n leaving has she learn that will be glad to women of all other nations in producing him afterwards word is of what a grand career there might shortly two more books ready for the press horrible resuits f rom comparatively inno- have been and what a useful one ht t0 the vil,age that the a story of Nett Lcnt material3. A recent toilet of black L d at the Grand for Ireland had Emmet been re: fl been dest has V . York Life, and .Americas alley veivet and wlute satm was so arranged strained by prudence like that post and the m Ynse Chaleur, Bay emnovel of Death an historical sessed by Curran. He meant to t0 make tie iovely wearer resemble mourns for her good man, and, after L in the facts the a woman. than more Zebra principal do noble things for Ireland, and if bodying of ass mallner Gaspes has simple who friend A of Utah. annals he failed, it was because the time A J oungla(iies reading club has been Je touch wind to north fierce the lightly : been favored with a glimpse oil organized in Washington alter the plan . was not ripe for the revolution he a She him cover ls the waters.that these books says that if possible a(lopted by the Blue Tea of this city. His birthday will attempted, old soon and suitors inin widow, Toils the In comely never be unhonored. Louisville they surpass Lady Thorntons daughters, the Misses shore the hut the into We lonely by torcst and dramatic power. Courier Journal. Evarts, Miss Douglass and Miss Porter, are drP the while to her long away predict a large circulation for them am0ng the prominent members. The and help both. meetings, whichare held at the residence winter evenings. , A pastor in a Western town , is her Pierre of - of tbe accomplished Mrs. Steele, are One Gaudin, these, comChristinas looks was if as It much Plcasure and I,rofit husbands foster brother and the very w'as in had odor with his people. ino- arain when you go to the Wa- - sa5d t0 afford abused him whenever they' them. They tbosc t0 attemlmg He had fisherman. dead the of and new the see image satchDrug Store could find occasion, and he reciproSarah of the j asked for her hand in the days gone cated with Bernhardt, and elegant line of Fancy Goods, The portrait equal readiness. Bere- - Parisian celebrity has thus been sketched by, and her refusal had hurt him sorely & Co. have Moore,Allen just fore his contract with the parish A admirer. enthusiastic YoBut her. to an a of fine also truly and he became stranger the by ceived, display expired he received the appointand a ill cian fated of eyes her much on great Toilet so her and profile, reminds expressive he Soaps Cologne ment of chaplain at the State Priswith console to he calls when the centre counter. It will pay any golden voice in an almost transparent that Jean on. Elated at this lucky opporto go and take a look at them. Ivelope. She has tine artistic tastes, a her she bids him enter and sit by the tunity of getting rid of him, the wide in sympathies, simple unpreten- - fire. This heart in ballad ancient an McKenzie brings The Womans branch of the congregation came in full numbers and converses with esprit, tious manners, evcof Gaspe in the peculiar Jersey patois to hear his farewell sermon,1 per-- . lletorm Club meets every Monday and without any pose, with sense, , of that region. While the disconso- haps less to compliment than anning at Jennings Hall at a quarter before j seven, thus allowing three quarters of live after death, late Josephine is singing this, her'Jean noy him with their presence. to are we If an hour before the general meeting for i we have some certain whowas'nt drowned at all, but only Great was their astonishment, and whydoiit business.. the transaction of their own of it? said a sceptic to driven to the Acadian coast, from still greater their anger, when the knowledge A general meeting is held attne samel . don t you have whence he had made his way overland, reverend gentleman chose for his Why 1.a clcrowmau. month the on the last in ' place luesday m i e comes to the door and sings the ballad text the following words: I to AVOl c ll.? 0 go I01110 knovlc ge at 3 oclock in the afternoon. This branch that into 1 , vas ie of the fisherman returned. She hears prepare a place for you COlUC numbers nearly 250 members, and is con- - jforc his voice, rushes to the door and throws where I am there ye may be also. caustic leply. :Stantly increasing. I I s I I , I I i , 1 - - bi-ugh- bi-i- t 1 s t fishing-ground- s, macker-PnncessKa- ty I I I I -- - Gre-sein- ite en-o- ne , ' ; I : ; |