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Show ANTI-POLYGAM- STANDARD. Y The loyal American citizens of Rocky Mountain region as well as for the coming of money and I this Territory intend to celebrate shall ask for the erection of public the Nations birthday in a glorious buildings in which to permanently manner. locate the post office, custom. Wheelock has opened Milg M house, mint, assay office, and the a summer school tor children in offices of the Territorial or future the blgcment of tlle Methodist State government; m fact, Capitol Chnrch where the Utte ones win buildings which will be a credit to be leagantl entertained as vve as our coun ry. n rep y o e ques- - instructed for a few h ours each day. tion as to whether or not he had We hope Miss Wheelock will have given thought to the redemption that abundant succesg of which her 2d RENEW! RENEW!! THREE CHEEKS FOR 1HSHARCK. The dispatch from Berlin which appears in our columns this morning, is a cheering one. The Mormon missionaries are to be expelled from Germany, it seems; and in taking this step the German Government does itself great credit and its people a service for which they ought to be thankful. The Government shows, in taking this step, that it RENEW!!! Friends, a blue mark on margin of this notice is an indication that your subscrip- - -tion has expired, and it is time for you to renev', which you should not fail to do AT once. Remember that the Standard is y the only journal in the United States, and it is the duty of every Christian woman not only to support it herself but also aid in extending its circulation. We hope every subscriber feels they cannot do without the Standard, true woman can afford to be without it. do understands the impostthoroughly we are addressing YOU indiure and speculation called Mormon-ism- , Friends, will f within cn,,ratal!e th,6 vidually, you not renew your own subeffortg and experience are so well do it is and to determined that ot our borders, he replied that one scription immediately, and send at least fwprv:no. " its citizens toward its his aims would be, to secure the duty by pro- one more name with yours. Do not wait We are indebted to the Hon. Dud tecting them from it as from any for a more convenient opportunity. NOW of the government in is the golden moment. Renew at once. the sinking of artesian wells for the ty 0 FInsekll Member of Congress other swindle. The step is a good ' vast desert from Kansas f ir a copy of the address one, and we trust it may be folof Anti-Polygam- .d co-operati- on irrigating purpose tracts the reclamation of which, is lately delivered by him in Chicago lowed by other European powers. too great an undertaking for private before the National Convention of In Denmark the precedent might be followed with even more beneficial or corporate enterprise because I the American Home Missionary it a duty the government ows ciety. It is a masterly production, results than in Germany, while in to the agricultural, mining, manu- and we shall take occasion to make Sweden the effect would be excellfrom it at another ent also. It is perhaps too much facturing and commercial interests copious extracts of Utah; as such appropriations time. We can only give it mere to expect that a prohibition can be would stimulate all these industries mention at present as it arrived just laid on the progress of the fraud in great Britain, but its need is none and swell the revenues until the in- - as we were going to press, the less great there. But Bismark vestment would not only be a The removal of Rev. W. M. one, but one that would rows from this city where he has leads off nobly, and deserves high directly and indirectly furnish em- - labored so faithfully for many years credit for his statesmanlike action, ployment to our forced population will be a source of deep regret to his based on principles of honesty and toward his people. The at more remunerative wages that numerous friends. Mr. Barrows can be obtained in the building on has been appointed secretary of the German nation again owes him Mormon temples where the laborer Home Missionary Society, and we thanks, while the Gentiles of Utah have another, and even a stronger is tithed to support an institution congratulate that organization upon not in harmony with American gaining so efficient and faithful an reason than ever to admire his ideas or the enlightment of the age. officer. In his new position Mr. great qualities. Three cheers for Bismark! Salt Lake Tribune. I would go still farther than this Barrows will probably have an d advocate the establishment, at portunity of doing more for the The Christian Woman, published Cameron, of a free graded demption of Utah than he has had school similar to those in Iowa and heretofore. at Philadelphia, and edited by Mrs. Annie Wittenmyer, assisted by a other Western States and the .loca-i . 1 he ladies of St. Pauls Parish tion ot a scientific and mining large corps of able writers, is a paper Mr h,s ll? Revf' ftn? Unswo,rth school in Salt Lake City. In fact that should be in every Christian re- a estimable pleasant I will ask the government to kill yery the household. It is a monthly, price at June 'e cePt!on Utah theocracy by enlightment, onf one dollar per annum, and we have 'e evf hospitable Mrs made rTes'den and firmness kindness, liberality arrangements to furnish it, in ro Inuhla rmpt Kimnoll as I fully believe that a few hundred connection with the Standard for thousand dollars appropriated in $1.50 a year, only 50 cents more these ways would introduce this than the regular subscription price teem from their parishioners, Mr. people to the government of the Unsworth has received a call from of our paper. This offer holds good to our old subscibers, who ought to United States whose acquaintance the Ogden Church and he will take would in my opinion result in the renew at once. Send us $2.00, and and esteem of the hu!1 'Tlth respect speedy overthrow of endowment those whom he has labored you will get the Standard, the in among houses and kindred abominations. Christain Woman , and Our Union, this and thousands of good city, Southern Utah Times. the three best missionary journals wishes for his future success. in the country, for one year. So-thi- nk - j Bar-ipayi- ng fair-dealin- g 1 J. D. ONE PRICE STORE, Main St., Salt Lake City, DRY GOODS Ull!, Nil Boots Shoes, Hosiery, Gloves, Furnishing . Goods and Notions. NEW AND ELEGAAT GOODS Afy RIVING CONSTANTLY, We sell at One Price Only, and our Goods are warranted the Best and Cheapest in the market. Orders by mail filled Promptly. J. D. FARMER. op-anre-Fo- FARMERS rt RUDOLPH ALFF, Importer and Dealer in I - 120 Main St., Lalt Lake City, Utah. j7 The Mormon Chuch organ in a recent article on the Christian will find a full line of sion Schools in Utah remarks with materials needed in their business Just as good facilities within our own sphere as there are outside it, at the Wasatch Drug Store. . in this Territory, for the schooling T t is , e t , u , y o every i e and 0f our y0UHi the indisput- all(j mother, to aid in e.rculat.ng the ab)e evidences we have of the vil- nti- - olygamy tandard. liany and specious designs of these Look at the notice marked Renew pious frauds, it. is worse than folly and see if there is a blue mark on it is nothing less than wilful sin the margin oppo.net that notice. against God, the truth and this peo- Ladies, do notforget to look over. PIe for professed Saints to aid the .our advertising columns each month. crusade against us by supporting, You will find no better places where assisting and encouraging such vag-t- o abonds by giving them the tutelage purchase your necessities. 'of their children. There is noth- An extraordinary cheap lot of the Mormon leaders fear so much summer silks are offered at the one ing as the enlightening influences of free of D. store Farmer. Ladies J price and univerSal education, hence the :it will pay you to .call and inspect biUer tirades against the Mission em Schools and the noble people who Send 50 cents to Mrs. Alice H. support them. 'Birch, Lindsborg, Kansas, for the Chatauqua game of English History. It is interesting and instructive mrs. McDaniels, to both young and old. Mis-Assaye- ATTENTION ! Business Men Place your Money where it will do ' you the most good. rs ' i THE The SALT LAKE TRIBUNE $12.00 per year 3.00 Daily and Weekly, Anti-Polyga- my Standard HAS A FIELD OF ITS OWN. There is no other Journal like it in America. Sample Copies furnished on applicatio TRIBUNE IS DISTINCTIVELY rpHE L mon, and lor the 'ast twelve years has ANTI-MO- IT IIAS A LARGE R waged an unceasing warfare against the vicious doctrines taught and practiced in the Mormon Church. It also devotes a larg share of its space to the ml) zg Interests of Utah and the surrounding gold and silver i, districts, having special correspondents who frin sh reliable data from every camp of any importance. As au advertising medium it has no peer between Ct (ft go and San Francisco. Address : n-i- ng THE TRIBUNE, SALT LAKE CITY, TJ'IA1I. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., DEALERS IK UlU I Vil, And constantly increasing circula- tion in the City and Territory, and copies of it reach every State and Territory in the entire Union. ITS CIRCULATION May not be as large as that claimed by some other papers in Utah, but we defy any one to show us a journal in this section of country that has as many readers, with as low rates of advertising, as the Standard, We are confident that one dollar invested in its columns will bring both general and local advertiser UUUj A very interesting letter has been Fashionable Mill Findings, Miners and BlackMain Street, over W. H. Yeariana Store. received from Mrs. J. Ilawkini dessmith Tools, &c. criptive of her work against Mormon toanprominent ladies of East Temple or Main Street. SALT LAKE CITY better returns than any other given Reference t Good work moderate guaranprices Polygamy in Great Britian, but too teed. Special attention given to ladies from the country. monthly or weekly journal in this and Will measure can do work them without their keep Hate for insertion, in this issue. Special Rates given on long terms. Territory. coming to the city. Dressmaker . , UIUU!) |