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Show ANTI-POLYGAM- STANDARD. Y 5 I Representatives Haskell, Cassidy to see this day. Let me but see the Gentiles, whom, he said were trying and all others who so eloquently bill a law in operation, and then 1 to make the young people think shall be ready to go. that polygamy was a disgrace, and defended the bill. I The general opinion is among all he frantically urged the young men The end we know, is not yet, but the morning is beginning to I classes that when the bill becomes a I present never to give up the princi-daw180 Main St., 5 doers North Walker House. We feel now that all is not law, there will be little or no oppo-lplbut, if necessary to shed their utter darkness, the clouds are break- - sition, except to test the constitu- - hearts blood in its defense. And of ing, and right, so often crushed to tionality of the Act in the Federal the people who listened to this har- earth, will at last prevail over evil. Courts, and when the Mormons faillangue, a competent witness is ready Let every friend of the cause relax in their desperate trial for Statehood, to testify that not a score of them, not their efforts until the shadows thatjthey will quietly submit to the I but have felt the direful effects of the . are entirely dispelled, and we bask inevitable, and soon learn to accept system in their own families. Yetj Whol6S8l6 8.110 r6t8ll it as the real salvation of the Terri-- 1 still there are people who are false in the fullness of perfect day. and hypocritical enough to prate of tory. HOW THEY REGARD IT. the pure and ennobling influences of THE RESULTS OP POLYGAMY. polygamy upon the rising generation ele- Of course the Will the Womans of Mormons. ment to a unit are greatly rejoiced During the month of February, in the organ of one class at the passage of the Edmunds bill, Salt Lake City, a child, scarcely Bix.,-- Exponent . ranne7 please copy , , , , and believe that its enforcement can teen years olu, committed suicide to tUG aoove stcitGinGntSi of false a for avoid future the a result consequences jin glorious only mormon lawlessness, this hitherto benighted Territory, step. At the inquest it was elicit- It is a little difficult to say just how ed by evidence that eight other young As a specimen of what is possible the masses of the Mormon people girls were led to their ruin at the feel about it, but it is evident that same time, at a surprise party which under the present municipal govern- It was ment of Salt Lake City, we call at- they have been counselled to keep took place last summer. The openly charged that the betrayer of tention to an outrage which was cool and not become excited. church organ tells them that there the murdered girl was a gentile or perpetrated on the morning of is a power greater than earthly law at least one who was not in the Mor- - March 19th by a number of police- makers that has always protected mon Church, consequently it was men. A youth of about 16 years of and delivered the Mormon people stated that the Church authorities age escaped from the city jail and which will not desert them now. It had ordered a most thorough inves- - took refuge in an adjacent dwell- is a significant fact that none of the tigation of the entire circumstances, ing in the room of a young man who Mr. j. s, stewart and waiter t. Lyne win be on hand leaders have given utterance to re- - It is presumed that the inquiries were had previously befriended him. The Mayor night to attend to bellious sentiments, or been heard commenced, when the suspected city jailer and some policemen fol- to repeat the old threats that they young man returned to the Terri- - lowed him and without proper war- PRESCRIPTIONS, would resist to the last, and spill tory from whence he had been ab- - rant or asking permission from any their hearts blood in defense of sent at the time of the girls death, of the inmates, proceeded to search Orders from the country will be promptly fillec their religion, etc., but the major- - stoutly proclaimed his innocence of the rooms, some of which were rent- - eMpped the following morning, pieasecaiiand ity appear ready to accept the situa- - the charge against him, and courted ed to private lodgers. The wife oftion resignedly. They evidently the threatened investigation. But the owner was sick in bed but rerealize that the people of this coun- - all at once, the Church organs be- - gardless of all decency her room as TO try have signed the death warrant of came entirely dumb on the subject, well as that of a young lady who and in this case that me the astounding developments were er was invaded, and the latter and nothing more had not yet arisen was treated very populi is vox Dei. Some of the more not guardians ignorant, it is true, denounced the was heard of the corrupting influ- - rudely by these bill in unmeasured terms, and did ence of Gentiles on the youth of of public morals. The poor boy was not propose to have their rights this saintly people. But other in- - dragged from under the bed where taken away without fighting for terested parties were determined he had hidden and subjected to the them; others sneeringly said that that the matter should not be most brutal treatment although he there was a bill against polygamy dropped, and investigations were begged piteously not to be hurt say-- 1 mvinvestment 81,50 passed before, but what did it ever pursued in a very quiet yet diligent ing he would submit quietly to bel Uar value another is there same ask the arrested. We And the result is amount to, and it would, be the way. But it is safe to say saddest and most powerful condem- - City in the United States where this time ol that more Mormons are glad there nation that has ever been written officer would dare enter a man 8 f a tLe valuable is now some indications of poly- - against this wicked doctrine of poly- - house without the authority ofthe company consists of ingamous bestiality and religious gamy. It was discovered that the search warrant, and if the inmates 2 tolerance being abolished than would party was gotten up by the son of a would not have been perfectly justi-tdSUiipldrn'Aereo eyiik"iovaMui an such and Mormon bishop and other young fled in resenting dare to openly acknowledge it, outrageous 21ate?'SSwer.si2SBk vSiiaw 9 the majority of the young people can Mormons for the express purpose of proceeding at almost any cost? We worSr. mYu cereCekeMlni r s dis- ade-- 1 city.3 fDi?ecStor3a jnoCil. scarcely conceal their delight at the betraying the girls, that drugs and also ask if it is not time that B. a. m. prest.; chas.popperviPreB prospect of Utahs emancipation, chloroform were employed, and quate laws were enacted for the gov- Lynch, Froiseth, Sec.; Fred G. Lyngberg, Treas.; John Erikson, John Beers, Chas. L. Thomsen. Especially is this true of the young moreover, that all the persons en- - ernment of Utah Territory, which supt.; This will be the only block o stock that the Directors women and girls. The day after the gaged in the transaction, were either would render such outrages by Mor- - j will offer to the public, at this iefi i gent investment therein must result profitably within a short passage of the bill, a Mormon wo- - reared in polygamy, or belonged to mon Danites impossible? period. Drafts or Postal orders In payment, must be mado payaman came to the Standard office, families which advocated the princi-an- d to the Secretary of the Company, and should accomble Su rb. Sublimely the order for stock. pany said the name of Senator Ed- pie ofCelestialmarmge. The most on Applications for stock can now be made.toProspectus and A pair of beautiful munds was blessed last night in rigid inquires failed to prove that a easels will be mailed free to any lady other information furnishedB. byA. applying M. FROISETH, Skc., Salt Lake City, Utah. secret by thousands of Mormon wo- - gentile of either sex attended the who will send a three cent postage P. 0. Box 453. men, who dared not let their true party or that any of those present stamp to Dr. C. W. Benson 106 N. Arabian Coffee and Spico Milk. St., Baltimore, Md. be known, and the fervent were accustomed to mix with Gen-ta- h They were the off-prayers of thousands went up to tile society. How to secur Health. & Gods footstool that the law might spring, pure aDd simple of orthodox It eeems strange that any one will suffer from Manufacturers and Importers of be speedily enforced, and womans Mormons, brought up in the pollu- SrreKlrteSEscoviLl'fflB Teas and; curse and reproach taken away from ting atmosphere of polygamy, which saparilla and sTiLLiNGiA.or blood her. Women who had sigued the destroys every germ of purity in the 218 Main St., between Walker House and Overland House. P. O. Box 327. Mormon memorial to Congress be hearts of children before it has time a strengthening syruD, pleasant to taxe, and has itself to be the BEST RL'tOD PURI- cause they dared not refuse for fear to be even planted there. A lady j provenever Have on hand a large assortment of discovered effectual lyrunugocruiuia j?ier the of Weakness suiKidneys, of losing their childrens bread, went who attended the funeral of the Syphilitic disorders, tvvvA aVOvA all Nervous disorders and VjYfceXV, XSAHASAeAX Malaria; Erysipelas, down on their knees the moment Clde, conducted at a Mormon meet-- I indi-and all Diseases 0 DBity,anBilious complaints of the Blood, Kid- Condition said to and heard the writer the impure eating hereof, news, good house, ing they 0F THE BEST BRANDS' thanked God that at last there was I saw in that assemblage more te hope of deliverance from the beast- than one young woman with a child 0VA ly slavery of polygamy. in her arms, who was equally guilty nature, having a tendency to lessen the natural "StvCV CiOS.tV YwVC-Onervous ' and system. brain of the y An old lady who had suffered j with the poor girl who SO sorrowful- Vigor in polygamy was heard to re- ly expiated her fault, but whose sin pain iu panacea cures bakers pain and lnter,1 use Also a large beastFor and externally mark, many and many a time I had been condoned by a forced mar- - a And yet, the Mormon bis- vmild have welcomed death with riage. DR ROGERS VEGETABLE WORM SY. conducted the exercises c it- - ue'ched arms, but now 1 thank instantiy destrojs worms and removes the Aod tka', he has permitted me to live railed like a madman against the I secretions which cause them. 1 n. e, non-Morm- on , , I . . t I hoard-polygam- INVESTORS. y, 1 forth-comin- g, so-call- ed per share, 1 I 1 1 j i I I I Sun-flower- i 1 s i Eu-feelin- gs e: a. rety co., - W, i I -- Dv.A 1 I I l ter-AM- - j111 nop-wn- o I |