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Show i I ANTI-POLYGAM- Dr. H., D. Fisher goes to nati to attend the General fence of the M. E. Church, object of trying to obtain hat body an appropriation for 'tional .purposes in;. this city, rust that he may be eminently held 01 month. Attention is called to the card STANDARD. Y Oi 13 .RAIPMAN M. -- II A8 JUST RECEIVED THE- - Mrs. Dykes, who in addition to her successful for we believe that every other business, also does stamping dollar spent in this way will be of more benefit to Utah than almost for braiding and embroidery. any other method of missionary cxA Vcv, AavWsA, women employlabor. seeking Working wants known their make ment can y The Standard y through the columns of the commend-ar- y Standard, free of charge. has received kind and notices from all Gentile papers A full account of the farewell re- in the Territory as well as from ception of the BlueTea given to Mrs. leading journals in other parts of Chislett will be in our next issue. the country, extracts from which we The crowded state of our columns will publish at some future time. obliged us to omit that, as well as a We have also received a number of fine article on the educational needs letters from influential persons, of Utah. some of them of national fame, all GOODS. wishing the Standard and the cause The ladies arc directed to the ad- it represents the' utmost success. vertisement of Mesdames Phelps Thanks, neighbors and friends; we The latter lady has and Gudgell. appreciate your kindly words of en- West of the where East from the arrived Rocky Mountains, which he offers a lately and will encouragement always than any other Clothing House in she had charge of a fashionable es- deavor to merit your good opinion. tablishment in Cincinnati. , Anti-Polygam- Anti-Polygam- i ! HATS, &C. FURNISHING Subscribers who have not paid their subscriptions will be kind enough to remit at their convenience. Parties wishing to subscribe can remit through the mail addressing Standard, P. 0. Box 385, Salt Lake City. Joseph Foreman, is our agent in Salt Lake City and is authorized to receive subscriptions for y the Standard. Copies of the initial number of Standard have y the been sent to every State in the Union, .to Mexico, Canada, Great Britian and Australia. Applications for sample copies are also daily received from all parts of the cown-tr- fresh goods. We want travelers and the general public to understand that Mr. Andrew C. Brixcn is the sole proprietor of that popular hotel, tho Valley House. Anti-Polygam- y Anti-Polygam- v. The Society an sustain irreparable of removal the in loss Mrs. Chislett, the efficient and deNo one member voted secretary. of the society has rendered more to aid the cause valuable estimable this than lady. The blessings and prayers of the societv will follow her to her new home, in St. Paul, Minn., where she goes the early part of this month. Anti-Polygam- t i a i I ! i The McKenzie Temperance Club have established a Labor Bureau in connection with their other methods of prosecuting the The work of reform in this city. object of the bureau is to lind employment for those who need it and of employers is the earnestly solicited in this matter. .To put people in the way of helping themselves is practical charity, and one ounce of practical charity is worth a pound of sentimental Ite-for- m co-operati- on sympathy. y The work of the Ladies Society of Utah was the first systematic and organized effort of polygfor the suppression Standamy. The ard is tho only journal in the United States devoted to this cause, and it should command the support of every woman in the country. Subscribe for the Standard yourself and recommend it to your friends. Place it where it will meet the eyes of public men and Chri3-tai- n Anti-Polygam- women. ii Anti-Polygam- Ladies, give the new Bakery, the Sacramento, a call. You will find a large assortment of new, nice and CiwW owuw UAVe, c.owaccA oSy 155 & 157 2sT- - vc IAIN STREET, C. ST. C- - Bullion Receipt. We give below the receipt of bullion and refined ead in Salt Lake City from the iGth of Mareh to the 1 5th of April inclusive, viz: Received by the Union Pacific Express Co. 21 bars Ontario $16,528.73 Barbee & Walker 23.653.9i Christy 22,4:35.05 Total By Wells, Largo & Co. 23 cars Horn Silver gold bar Stewart $02,617.72 Total Germania 13 Morgan Germania refined lead Kesler ore I . Whole a.e and Retail Dealers in $57.973-4- 11 1 1 MOORE, ALLEN & CO., 7,000.00 Hy W. S. MeCornick & Co. 32 tars Old Telegraph Brooks (Stockton) 26 19 4 Wasatch Drug Store. $50,973.46 1 bars Stormont Old Jordan Grand Total DRUGS, MEBIGSME $186,270 I I J $306,861.18 By II. McCorkiadale A Co. From March 19th to April loth, Horn Silver ore, 288,412 lbs. Paints, OilgYarnisheSjBruslies.ToiletArticIeB, Perfumery, JPA.TISDTr no iron Salmon River lines. Assayers MEDICINES, Materials, Glassware, Etc. tiie Challis & Bonanza srr v g co3i 1? a rs' v 10 Orders 1y 3Tail lilled Aviili Prompt ilomn. SOLE AGENTS IOR- - . Anti-Polygam- cent iesg. Mr. y will en y DR. HBSXrBEIFS CATARS&3S SBUFF, AND- - Are running a line of Sl.igea from Blackfoot Utah & Northern Railway, to Challis, Custer City, Bonanza, ami all points in the Yankee Fork Mining District. Forty (40) pounds of bag. gage allowed each passenger. Stages leave Blackfoot and Challis Mondays, Wednesdays anp Fridays, making close connection with passen-ge- r trains at Blackfoot, SNEDAKERS SAUK MIXTURE. Cor. Cast femplo & Sccoad South Sts., SALT LAKE CITY. |