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Show ANTI-POLYGAM- STANDARD. Y ,45 it made its first appearance on the 17th the honor of. having organ- ult. It is quarto in' form, nicely suspect, that as, a rule, women who belongs bobk paper, and devoted are happy', in their; home relations ized the first branch of the National printed on and of The other statement is this, do not spend much time in brooding over the slavery into which they Well, it is those very were born: women who are happy in their o .n home relations that we want to make feel for the woes engendered by that system of slavery into which others1 of their sex are born, or forced, an for whose deliverance we are battling. Therefore, both .Suffragists should join the and movement. y . non-Suffragi- To Park City to the front. we sts Anti-Polygam- hi(thrd. nn A this Society. What town to mining information Reasons why the Christian other Territories. will be next ? Jnited States should support the We wish it success and trust it Standard. Those who have clocks or watchwill meet with encouragement from es in need of cleaning or repairing our miners here and elsewhere. Anti-Polyga- my ' will do well to call on Adolph Hauerbach, 109. Commercial street. In his line of business, Mr. Hauerbach has no superior in this city. IsT ; With this issue the first half year of the Standard is completed. Subscribers who have only paid for six months will please renew at once, if those in settle at their conven- arrears vyill Address Box 385. ience. ' Agents for the of the Mr. James Standard are wanted in every city, Record and his Schupbach,, estimable wife, have , dn the and community town, village the thanks of the Standard repreWe offer the Anti-Polygam- y ; I ' ' , . ' i At the store lately occ pied by J.1 G. James & Co.; Second South St.. 1 ave just opened with a ' fresh Btock of 33 Polygamy, as it exists in Utah, is not understood by the people of th.e United States. CHOICE GROCERIES & CANNED GOODS i In great variety. Best brands of tobaccos And ' T PICKERING BRO IHERS, . women of the Anti-Polygam- y The Standard is the only paper m the United States devoted to the suppression of Polygamy. ; and we will be obliged Agents Wanted, nti-lhhg.v- T t,; t , It is the mission of the Standard to enlighten the people of America in regard to the workings season. Fresh of Tropical and California Fruits in theirfound this monstrous system of inquity, s in a Vegetables daily, and all goods usually store. Freed livery to any part of the city. The to I patronage of the ladies is solicited. Polite attention c , cig-.a.:rs- . first-clas- J cus'omers. 'It CEST IE! WORLD THE I is now more than thirty-on- e years since Polygamy was planted on the shores of the Great Salt Lake. o . . I VAMiisa, United States. very sentative for courtesies extended will work who women best terms to, During this time Congress has utterly failed to to Park City. late visit a during our enact efficient, or enforce existing laws for the for this paperl We;believp that The mining camp of the Wahsatch abolition of this great crime. object will be appreciated by every should be proud of their journal and is woman whose attention is directed ; its proprietors. to the subject and those who.' will Polygamy has never taken such a degrading Mr. Andrew C. Brixen, the genaid in increasing our circulation can and debasing form in any nation, or among any not only make it profitable for ial proprietor of the popular Valley people above the condition ol savages as in deal House has discovered that' it is not Utah. themselves, but also do a great, ' ' Will not every good for man to be alone, and has of good as well. e unto .himself. one of our present subscribers use taken a It is degrading to man and womaD, a curse to a Soda of Impure children, and destruction to the sacred relations their influence in obtaining a relia- The best wishes and congratulations white color. It may dirty sllslitly itexamined of family. by appear white, Send of the Standard are extended to ble agent for the Standard. FA WITH self, but a COM ANI CO. 4 Aim (Iliiuni the young couple. to us for terms and particulars. Ifl&AND Win show II VJI.TIKII tle dilfereiice. Send to us for extra copies of this of the Liberal We call upon all the Christian women of the The See that Terr rr.1tlnsr Soda In ALL. ha asfthorld 11 and wliilo scatUK, and United States to join us in planning and executnumber of the Standard, is a move in the right direcSI MIL. Alt SUBS tA.,CKS used lot party food ing measures to ariest the further progress of ter them broadcast over the land. tion. In union there is strength, this evil. and we promise the party a strong --A. What Temperance Will Do. COMMERCIAL, vote from our side of the house. UTAH We also call to assist us in keeping them upon We trust the woman will not neglect Published Monthly by public sentiment in agitation against an abominaIn, Edwards county, 111., there to register, as we have advised tion that peculiarly oppresses and stigmatizes has been no place for eighteen them in another column, and be- E. G. woman. 14I Main St., Salt Iake City. years where a mm could buy in- tween the dates we have mentioned 50 CENTS. toxicating liquors as a beverage. as after that time the registration PRICE PER ANNUM Polygamy is a sin most especially against wo The terms of court in that coun- books will be closed. an as it desecrates the home and the fireside and renders mutual confidence between husband ty are from two to three days in & A new pastor will soon relieve and wife an utter impossibility. length. The imprisonments in the Dr. Fisher, of tlie Methodist Church No. 39 Second South Street. Dealers in all kinds ot county jail are from one to two per- in this city. The present incumbent Choice Domestic and California Fruits sons in a period of five or six years. a position in connection will accept and Vegetables. Consequently it is only right then that woman Only one person has gone to with the American Bible' Society, phould be its most uncompromising opponent STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. the State prison from that county, field of operations being Utah, and work for its complete abolition. his Goods Delivered Free of Charge. and he went outside of the county Idaho and Montana. He will leave and got drunk, went home and killed for Montana to organize his work 1IO FOR his wife. But little litigation is had It is true that nothing more fully attests the few months. The new pastor a in before justices of the peace. The progress of a nations civilization than the posi, has not been settled upon, Bishop River in In not debt. tion and character of its women. are May, people admatter under the having 1877, there were but two mortgages Wiley visement. l3alt Lake Tiilbufie on record in the county. The poor It is also true that at no period of the worlds expenses of the county are but $500 existence Odds and Ends. has womans work of love among her & a year, while in a neighboring counown sex been more signally blest. STAGE C031PANY ty, only half as large where they A big tree is the best boughing sell liquors, they are $6,000 a year. for a hot day. The taxes assessed and and paid are acquaintance Consequently, we call upon women to aid us to like is water, cologne in this work of charity, Flattery 33 per cent, less than in any other trustihg that our labors , Li t i : : , , i help-mat- EI-Ca- rb Gr , MATTHEWS, . ids: WeigM . IT I ' Mines. Salmon T mmm Challis the Bonanza , county in Illinois. Local Mention . The census of Utah- for 1880 shows a- population of 143,690-one-fiftof whom are outsiders, s Mormons. the other; Read the new advertisement of Pickering Brothers. These young men occupy the old stand of J. G. James & Co., and are deserving of liberal patronage. No one can deny the mineral wealth of the hills around Park City, and that many rich strikes will be made in the near future. But a sure bonanza awaits the mortal who will open a good hotel or large boarding house in the town, and the sooner it is done, the sooner will that inan or womans fortune be - h - four-fifth- be sniffed at, not swallowed. The man who was hemmed in by a crowd has been troubled with a stitch in his side ever since. A little girl in church, after the contribution plate had been passed, complacently and audibly said, I paid for four, mamma; was that right ? The young King of Greece won good opinions during his stay in Paris by his simplicity, affability, and readiness of access. He is an early riser, studious, abstemious, and industrious. Journalistic. Mr. Mark W. Musgrove, formerly may also be crowned with success. IsT That this system of iniquity should be practiced under the name and cloak of religion only adds to the enormity of the crime. , Are running a line of Stages from Blackfoob Utah & Northern Railway, to Challis, Custer City, Bonanza, and all points in the Yankee That these unlawful and unhallowed alliances Fork Mining District. Forty (40) pounds of bagare termed celestial marriages makes the Stages leave gage allowed each passenger. system Blaokfoot and Challis Mondays, Wednesdays and all the more revolting to our common Christian Fridays, making close connection with passen-,ge- r principles. trains at Blacktoot. -- Consequently, we B. A. M. FROISETH, Land Agent & Mining Attorney , A. ask the cordial co operation and concerted action of the Christian women of our land. , , . the continued agitation of the subject, we may confidently hope that the great crime of polygamy will be abolished. By Before U. S. Laud Office. of the Yankee Fork Herald , has Papers in Final Proof on Preemption commenced the publication in this and Cash Entries made out free of .city of a new weekly mining paper, charge. Office, Sixth South st., 2nd the Western Mining Gazeteer , which house west of Main st., Salt Lake City. The Standard is only $1 per annum. Subscribe for it yourselves and recommend it to your friends. Address, Anti Polygamy Standard, P. O. Box 385, Salt Lake City, Utah. |