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Show hereby aubmlfi, under protest, to pendence nnd other grand results, of do resolution as we understand it, the of order pure family government, for the MELRY. WATCHES, convention, in it onwidered impassible that which . unorganised b to we not were why permitted ' 1 rnui.io vxtvr. any good pin, flow out of, a similar take part as the only means left to k competent; silk ukklku willdisfranchisesocial life the Silk threatened of nineteenth AND the aooa Utah be needed at the fa Factory. Ap- BEAUTIFUL prevent CHEAP, forjrq ment of the republicans of Cook ilaes not'cJianje i Hall. A. to C City ply ' Pypar, loss W7 20,1S. cetilury? Time of the County, and thef jrobable Consteting of Brooohas, EatHrings, Flager--? Brace. principles. That vhich was ' State to republican candidates. It is rings, Muds, tdiw . A.M. MUSSES, Secretary. lew, Neck laoes, Chains, Lockuta, and good vyJLadmif &bje a,thoujiinaibut fair for me to: add, as it might Full Sets, eta. years before the earthly birth of perhaps be questioned as tne words, EDITORIAL NOTES. aaaortment of LaoW and Genta'T "The resolution! as ' we understand- II 3A Fine Christ, must be equally so meetwe a refer at which that e it;' llailraad business ia prosperous If the marriage relations of the ins held in Chicago prior to coming TMMTTKLY FOR" WTCinNO ADOUT Gold aud Silver WATCHES. and United should were the Jews States, stock falway pure, why throughout here, it was Voted unanimously on hand j'. without a dissenting voice, that in- five thousand yards on Brighton CanaL similar relations thb is a good sign of general among precisely The average increase of the the modern "Mormons" be impure? asmuch as we were the regularly . . F. ADEKBACH & EBO. delegates, in our Judgment . And everything etoe in our Lin Jfeducftt vaimiug atlirtjrix companies for And If the froife of 'such' unions in elected' in 1to San Proportion. we would stand together or iau to amount over '25 the is to as remote form cent, per V rM to go , April periods were such ESTRAY NOTICE. of us cether ninety-tw- o and Articles for the same month Ja&t year, and a correct model for the latter times, muvthe convention or remain out. Workmanship guaran 1 HAVE HTMT pdESSIOV teed to give Perfect Hatufaction. for the other three months of the why should those who now cultivate I don't state this to the committee as 10 year old. an as 9 a or but aoeckled One OX, brown threat,, simply explana CARL C. ASMUSSEN present 3 ear the name per cent, of in the same tree thatjaore thos fruits tion "jot our : position. We simply speckled .back and under belly, 8 lit In ilrft cream Is noted over the correspouJ- - of old, be counted vilei ana wortny passed it upon the ground or rignt, ear, unoeroit in eacn ear. nur or nve years ou, tkte white or O H on left hip, red. ears, without . any reference to any im-- branded CH tfruKU, of ridicule or reproach? j ing term for 187, , only v r nroaciAii it mov maba linrtti VtMlf under half and silt bi left ear. It is the same spiritbf blindness to minds Which, if not clauned, will be aokl May ' id any other direction. That nth, w of at 1 o'clock, at the Kstray Pound at. whom Cpnewruiug Jdg FiaU, present revelation "anti worship been has form resolution in 'another Manti, oanpete tjouniy, una. would like to see made President of the antique, which makes the patri- naaned twice since this time, on E are manufacturing Ladies Hair Ooods HANSEN, .;.aud pay, District Poundkeeper. the United States, the-- NasUxille archal family system ;lty and the resolution' which has embodied the 1880. v V, Manti, May Uissed one at By appear Chicago. y Amcricai Bays: "His years of ser same-ordeunholy. It says, there as we do and acceding to vice on the bench have not been fa "God used to reveal himself, once, ing For Good Heads of Hair. Parties desirous of the terms imposed upon us, we wisn ESTBAYAOTICE.r selling t vorable to us. their hair will do well so ami onreasonpopular jrvniinnc but but! all professed present communi- it distinctly understood that if you T HAVE IN MY POSSESSION: Hair goods of all kinds tor sale at we r his record as a firm friend or consti cations Iroru him are false, because shall be pleased, to seat a portion of ean y One MARK, about three yean able prices. Making our own goods tutional fcovrruinSit, auM jLpep?aUy lie does not speak :now. Many j of this delegation and shall disregard threetwhite fuet, no brands vkibk, white guarantee tnem, old, . v : lu face. f portion it is left entirely to our op- strip his reornt dissenUnt; opmkJiH, 'cur the glorious men cltOHeb of OoUlie ation y MARE, about two years old, Une OUR BILLINERY DEPABTKEIT whether that portion will go into one l on brand hind loot title hlitt to the- gratitude" and ref his messengers had T more Vlves tne convention white, illegible e may shnuldor. or stay out. Is and we ask the Ladies to exam complete, fustiect of all Democrats in the ' than one. Many of the plural wives rescind the resolution or we may If not claimed, they will be sold May SSth. ine our stock ox vtuixM uouua. DOT AN, Mdmes. BUTTON .; ture, of all American citizens, when of old were lovely women, patterns noH We expect, however, that we 1880, at the district pound, Moroni, bannpte at z 138, East Temple St., County, i all come to acknowledge the value for Christian ladies, f But if any shall stand together as ' we under . i BAILEY, Lake City. Salt w dl42Jt j6hn . now. Of course if you reject District Poundkeerer. mau marries mare wIvm - Hiau one. stand of this federal system. t jy 1880. 18, us all then there is no ah Moroni, May now ne is vne, wickou, auu wormy we can say. under this uimcujty. resolution js f Lindsey's Pleasure Kvarti wanted the molest little of bonds; and a plural wife . y is this, "We do not intend to create . Fourteenth Semi-Annua- lj an v disturbance as has been circu i sum of $5),0) appropriate! to.enter- - not, St for refined society." ted here, but simply intend to act . Dividend. ABE NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Is not all this unreasonable, hypo la tain the King of 61am, whereupon like men and members of the repub one of the appropriation committee, critical and unjust? If God ever re lican party and do wnat our consti Zion Mercantile Jn-so it is retorted, cravely remarked vealed himself to mortals he surely tuents require us to do." The com The srdas are Fin swl plenty ! .vi . atitiUion. . , ' all out ' He CfelMiM .excluded V us t then Hhsd- e- t'lwera mittee fib has can is this as Uie do in of Ornt wprKl Jus "It age expected. con to All Water siders Pare ( included), reporters Spring; 1880. Salt Lajeh Cttt, Apnl 6th," beeu entertaining over there, and well as In any other. And if plural siuer-thre Herreabmente. . of hluda their ef sufficiency OOOPKBAZION'S DIRBCTOKS OF milB tu has invited everybody .ruturn his niarriago was at any time not essen sponse.'. On reassembling the Chair X tive 1 ercautile Institution have deolarrd t'nlldren not ndmltftcd wnlea im f Dividend of Four per cet t. visit, expecting the (Jovernment. to tially evil, it cannot, be cssentially announced - that the committee a of tbclr SKJf IOKJS. Charge on and after Stock, ttiKJapltal iiayable one iijxio pay the expends, and' this is 'the evil in the nineteenth century. would-b- e unable to report before May Ct b next to Stook holders of record on the 2Mth of and tne iconventton tooK 83y" Special advantages for. So February, 18H0, upon preeentatino of first of the raft,!' If the United Change of times,, circumstances, cus o'clock their Stock Certificates at the Office of the cieties, tjcboois and two recess m. until l'rivate p. ....... Institution. . Stat is lo return Ue eouipliment tomSy jaws, opiulons,'6i-auythk- g to lnjoy themselves. O. WEBBER. TflOS. exfor all the honors shown to the else, cannot change a principle nor dll31m StwretaryandTreasurer.il H. HELLBSOinfES. make tbat whicli in dtself President, bis tour round the world pure ' will "be" ari expensive trip . to the and productive of good, in llaeif imOFFICE AT "finest government under the Bun," pure and irdductlve of evlL" All the REMAINING IN THE POST V8B0, which If -City. May 80th, MESSRS A.' BOSSIIARDT AND HENRY ; , sophistry iu, the work! cannot estab not callejf XOc witfaia po Month, will be sent CUtrk, Tailors. 1st South Street, have diolv i The publishing department of the lish such a metamorphosis. eC Irtnership by mutual consimt. oolkx.-Henryt And to the Dead Letter OUice. Clark will continue the btninoM and Mining liecordyut New York,' has therefore those who denounce all all debts, aud pay legal ; cutuns on tne late nnu. CD7FDBTABLE 4 STILISH BE50BT II THE CITT 'I.ADIES'i.l.HT. and deny fcthat e any Jutput forth a fcketcli of the claims 18, 18801 May ; of the Parley I'ark Mining: District, good can come outj of its pluHoMeii A . Palmer E' A too. :'"..,:.,.' f llatueldB Parker K Aflpluixl C ' AUD ral family TEA CHOCOLATE. COFFEE M embracing the Ontario Company should C Peart Hakenma relations, Anlersoo J ' r & Draamental ' Trees Fruit Stmts Pratt M HauJyJ properties as Uie centre. wU.ll all the at ; once and forever quit cit- - 4 " ; B' M Haaulif rove J Plants J ft JAS. WALLACE, HOT AUD . COLD ,LUNC claims eastward, as far as Welcome wz aneieni jewisn raniuv lira as ai Brighton B 11 y11111 L. c ; ETC, K MESSRS. H. C. EATON , the flrtns of Oeo. Peters & ReidU HuntS S. Htrangef j and RptWl ,KT; and model oCeirellenrmnaltoldingip-- l S. are be of Heed to T Heuderson Taylor, P EE" Topeka, Kansas, GO AND BKK III3 fnund at the CUft House, and are canvassing HodirersA D as Pioneer, South the holy men and women of polyga BlaliopS ttauseu x Kowben-this region tor orders in Fruit Trees and OrIt ' Montezuma the and namental Shrubs. Tbey warrant the goods W mous social relations iq olden times Bonanza, , Kudv J K Cream FreeacerZ OtirtiS B Klchttrtbon SN they agree to furnish to be what they represWalker and Walker " Extension: as pauurns ior fiie J ; AND FT 5 EST IS TBI WIST. lARacSI will next THg entfall to A parties plant Jacksou 'juiffisu E designing pious CumiaiugS do well to avail themselves of this opportunij showiog" Small A alsoy the locality 6f Park ana" of the latter 'days. A' little Carter 15 ! Jeremy M os Mais aa ever Somtuer A ty, tbey have the most complete stock James Mr Colllngs J . City and the Ontario mill, In other consistency would be a great im C'arltMJU H ' Sorilmer C oirereq to tnis section. jo J E M t i CnUsKealer SohwitzgUbte MAS4 words, Uiis map exhibits the mints provement upon modern 'Christi Cork It Kimball P- , silver n of which the Ontario claims are the anity." X. R Skid more J i Removed and Consolidated. Canning-8 Larson E (Smith N , OUlweliS centre, for a distance east and west T HAVE REMOVED MY BUSINESS StoltasK Llvaey E L from the Cedar Valley Meat Market and of about ten thousand five hundred Iianteboa D M Udikill L 8terlUi(8 transffirrfl 1 tne same to my business stand, M vis J lis Lindsay ' e This map is sold at the l yards.Teho Mrs Little M N.-' - 7S NeOMd Street, , Wholesale and ltetall dealers ta ,. Elvers C lohman R MJ LemmenR rriBfii - rtfufii n.in i.j price of fifty cents.. : 'thotavsCHi S I Kuily L cus1UU M SILK REELERS. EVENING NEWS. e cvrs scsrr. f -j-r-se": ? tre Bleeve-butto- , OB na, t I - BIDS WANTED to-da- y. old-tim- H 1 i X proe-perlt- ? ... - . -- - . s i .it. i ( HUMAN HAIE. w , . t s IE HIE THE F 5 mm OF LADIES , r ; MISSES' AND to-da- ! CHILD REN'S . . Iron-gre- - ,.'' ; iron-gre- i k-t- 0 , p-- , 2 J : . - ; Vi TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. , Meis to-da- i I . t t ! I : fr ; - j . H. S. ELDREDQE, Supt Seml-annt- stl es - . .LIST OP LETTERS. NOTICE, r. ? ' lA :' . . at RESTAURANT! ,3 "Mor-mou"niarrria- ge out-standi- ; ! : , ' - ' , . , t- loe Haa-ijfiwe- 4 : 'V ;;- street.' - BY mod-derat- - TELEGRAPH . " m m 1 KddimS AMEKICAN.: , .... DOES -- COSTENTIOarSJ ceateat Ckl Tne MaeeMiurni lHvrtml n . r . p ; .... Maa Weill Indisputable proposition,' bnee entertained in the mind, the reasoning, evlcence and numerous instances to the contrary, which the defenders of a polygamy Jean cite.Jn controversy, are wasted upon the . monogamist . and count for nought.,, l In jvaia the .LatterUlay Hojnte majr " point" to numerous : J happy and well ordered homes, to harmony by theL,fireddwherB.-J1lUrftof one father . and different mothers meet and bow together in worship Of the Great Parent of all, where they sport together, in I nocent of any difference of birthright or social condition' where the sanctifying influences of home and social affection are felt and exercised at least as powerfully as In any' monogamic household under the sun. Inyain they may I d and point to virtuefus, to Jovely girls, stalwart, houorablo aud dutiful sons, reared In th plural family relation. . The dogma is ae-cepted that this cannot be, and the conclusion follow. that it is'hoC1 We could Jypot help pondering on this falH notion sntertained by many worthy people in the world, y a synopsis in when we read the New York Herald of a discourse delivered at a "christening," er roneously call "baptism,' of a num ber of Infants poetically described asa"boquet of babies," by one of the most popular., uivkies of the 5! l century. Said he: t . . i a . k-n- kn pure-minde- to-da- 1 5; "No natku of has bestowed upon familyantiquity lite so much happiness as the Jew Family government was made a part of the iiatkm&l religion, .anil the national religion was but national patriotism, and, therefore, was a part of the State economy. Ifeskies this it represented that natural affection, which have toward their children. parents Mo there was developed among -- the Jewsa fanjUy government whki was far to that of any other nation ofsupeiw antiquity nd I had almost said of modern times. There was in the universal education of their children by the Jvr a practice adopted of causing to b taught to their children some trade, no matter what their social position might be. I think that in the imitation of this we might, without damage to ourselves, go back to Judaism, so that our children in times of revolution. la the possession of property, might have, some industry to fall back upon. The Jews have maintained their eparateness and their nation ality Urgely by their family govern ment, tntreuocaooa, ty making their ty but reopJo more than ail by their kve of faml!y whlcii this system has developed. The most institution is not the powerful church, but family. Now this same nation which is held up as a pattern for" Uie nations of modern times of excellence in family government ia all repeels, was a polygamous nation. No one but the most' despicable sophists, like Dr. J. P. Newman and persons of that ilk, will attempt, to deny this. If modem Jews have' depar ted from the ancient family order practised by their progeniiori the patriarchs and their descendants for age?, no educated truthful Hebrew or Gentile pretends to say that theo!d Jewish nation wi&uoi k polygamous to-d- ay MiUa M Genge P Mantle R Richmond. 20.At S n.ni. vested committee on credentials re day tiieno contests. 71. C. Allen ported was made president, r Adjourned till 8 a.m.' The Confederate graves wer dec 1 orated as usual to-da- 1 y. At the night session of tlie con vention delegatea T at-- lareo were elected. The convention was still In session at 1230 o'clock. While the delegates to Cincinnati will doubtless : go- - unlnstructed, It is claimed that a' majority of the dele a preference for Judge fates ashave the. nominee to the National ' 1 Petty C i eEHTLEHEN E.IST." OoOdardJ A AoJerborgAEUrlffitbs Mr Archer tJabbott A ArinHtron? F H Atwuod MHardy W W Hall WES ArmstrongW . V U Hayes ' N Hill Harladl 1 M where I shall be pleased tc supply my tomers and friends with the choicest MEATS that the .market affords. 'JAMES WILLIAMSON dtf . v CLASS IN MIDWIFERY ; in the FAR stitution .Building, on Uie 10th ol ' ! May, at 4 p. m. Orusteln J Out man B Pumphrey L W p " . for Term efa Mentha, S WUHtUm, ftotn the East. s to get the BooJS dswtf- THE LARGEST . ' ! . - ct v- ; lowst ' To tfc'dclcffirfealfrotnlhe County of C6okfrom the corjatiion 5 ' rdoj nuasxn, tjsual Xbeatre Kateo, rvo tjrtra Sar tteeerred Seats. r Cfaarg SATL"21Y. im nt fit M. for" ! 1 T- - i OF EVERY SHADE BUTTONS - ' - . , ( " STYLE & J::.; ..." Brocade, Cros Grain - & - Cord Edge Ribbons. SPLENDID LINES OF .". -- f 1 ; . .; i : IInr rent Ins; lfaeblne, mm ill m.wp wig Oliver ChllMHswi, 9111 ne riewn, Itnnoall Palverlslms: irarrew, m. which are so well m IIU1 iuid w . ; 5 WAGON MATERIAL AND HARDWOOD '. ' .'j. ' ; ' .llitchines I . A, COMPLETE ASSORTSIENT OF , Rait TAy irM- i- Anjd all the Best nnd Most Desirable Brands of J VIS ITOBS 4 t 2 HJLL LINK OF : General Merchandise SUHCR 3CK. SI. OF 1880, AND 32. , HU . . . ifiO SEE HIM . . AND EXAMINE 9QDDS .1 - CtVmmI as tixer P Can he fiold. o ; Vital FOR iDupontO!aGtingy Sporting and lit -- l Ilea. j ET,ttUIERICAK FLAGS 9 -- VilQo Powtlerjs, FilEb Before Buying at OUier Stores, as he is Determined lo hell G-lasswar- e, ins. ! AND I X PHELPS .Etc- .- HARDWARE Qrockery and I f Trusts the CJeneral Public will tlo lilrn Uie favor to 0APS1 THE CHOICEST STOCK IN THE CITY OF x i lERICMJSTOBE FOE THE . PRICES BOOK Truits, Candies, Nuts, Etc., A - - bCLOTHING.? HATS AND mm choegl j''.V boots ' t E. PHELPS. . v: TO BUTT CITY AS WELL AS 9 1 HAS RECEI VEX 11 1 MM Fastifc. Hosiery to stilt ! . ;' n .y. 1 i'll-.:.- : LUMDER 'JSn ' .V ' 'BED, Bed and CTteapM Roofing Material used. HOWARD fiPnnFI? OS,.TULEUEISKL Bleached and Unbleached Domestici v . , ..,.", ' . and . BMerm,'----r....v;-- t'altl vaterm, Scraper, Ete., Address: . ... hn. OutMUy NnlkT nnd 3ans; Plnws. ' Urnin lrill sn4 rlrteiisr ' Triumph : lerd Vers and Sash. CITS. LADIES', MISSES' AUD CHI LDREU'S U flDERVJEAR. ; llGOfJr-DEPO-T! And yon will find the above celebrated -- . .mw ".'-- " Ttxe . GlOYes I set the Best Goods nnd tor the Least Money, we Invite them tothey Look in at . B TOILET C0VEB5. IXopm 'and Ties, nandkercbleft, Halt tOrnamenls, Braid Pirw,and JJucn ttebu MOWERS Tiger Sulky Hay jRakes (Self Dumer3)i iruiers who are now tooMnr amuud he in to see where can ; Custoia 5Iado and Wove Corsets In All Uolors. ' ''. endless variety of v. " & ITMl Q01LTS. NEW DESIGNS IN CRETONNES. , A. THE ' ' 1 CHAMPION REAPERS lETSitUHSDLLES (II1UIS, Bought before theadyance in BiiMUeA,and Belling-fcwer than oret Kow is tb time for Dealers an4 others to lay In tbelr Bprlns; Btocsr -- DUCHESS MATINEE f themselves "and GRAND relying constltucata If then, a people vrbo practised their any lawful For the Bcnct cf KB. A. C. S3TTIII Jn convention or r ia Prices Of Admission: Adults 50 cents, plural rnarrlage In oJJen tiniest were power this committee, to impose wa' any "eflecti the tt . ,...f Ctiudran CauM.,,,,,, .,,,. the" eimplBj"oT happy contestant any conditions whatever, natural affection, . the,; patrfitisin, preferring to rendarii' jastk .ac- EonrtFallto See the Hit to Folfeil as this win PosiGfeif ds uieir Last Appearance the geacral eduction, the fclf-d- e cording to law and equity as "well, Before tb Public! 1 iJ,' :, .1 PdT STORE. TEA - 4 ' PARASOLS AND FANS INNUMERABLE. G: F CULlVilER'S, . -- GOODS, MALTESE, BRETON, CLUNEW, and other LACES In ENDLESS VARIETY. ; ? report the Cook Cbnnty contest fori at ieastp.1 hours, whereupon a series of motions to. adjourn, take etc, were made. Robblns, of SALT LAKE THEATRE 1 Adams, u behalf' of the Blalne- Washburne men, said the onlv wav cf getting an early report from the COMPLIMENTARY committee, was by relievinj it of part of its labor, he therefore c Cored a resolut'on.. mstructinr th com mittee ia consider the claims of Will U given to the IjUVENILES ob any contesting delegates who bolted FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 31, isse. rrora any convention which met in occasion, Offenbach's delightful the nwrraer, at the place, and at the On which Comic Opera, hi three acta the time designated by the. proper Thi hit at tn authority. ialmer . llrnr 3 Pi IrU, x vtn GRAND DUCHESS received with trereiiaui tLeers or OEROLSTEIX. by the ELilaa- - Wfclite men, Will be pen formed the Itrreniies, with the by and a motion to table the resolutions occasioned louder applause A GRAND DUCHESS. ...MISS M. FRKEZE on the part of the Urant men. A LWanda Mlas Lilly Taylor call of the count resulted la tabling Iza...; 4U ... Miss R. Pratt " ; the resolution "by S" Vote of 351 to Ultra ....Mi ...... MmN.Hawley J. Vounir 251, showing IOO majority- for the, Ainrtia . . . Mt . V, Otomon Charlotte.... Grant men outside of Cook Coun- General Bourn..:.; .Master H. Goddard .11... J. Workl ty. Th convention took recess for Baron Puck........A. Kelson Keporauc one hour. . ... . : Kelson Urog ........ . .............J. Theuxmmitteoucredentials met Barua .A. Pederam Fnu Paul . . . J. . . . . . . K. Young at 80 and resumed consideration, of Prince the Cook County contest. Kirk foWicrt, Peasants, Vlrondiers, Lords and Ladies of the Court cto, by a Cboros Hawes presented aj written stateVoices of ment of the position or the Harwell Hall delegation TtelatJve' to 'the The Bnt TnMrnmental Talent In the City hat been engagM lor toe urcDestra. f ledge reauirjd by Uie convention, and to abide- - its Ulecisfcsr as fol-- Boat office oin on day of Performance. A4- - k r ! I Nk-kero- n . ....... IN THE TERRITORY. AT . a tion, ana at mwnigui entered upou l Forx ilb X B Nebekar K Youug- J uie appointment 01 a committee on Fowkfr F U WO. J Young platform, constitution and resolu Oeoriro W Nkihola D 0 Young II L tions, with prpapect of an all night Gimn W Nunn A 11 " . , session.. ..;,,.-- , ; , Oa&gv X E . The democrats of. the third con gressional district have renominated Person eoqiilrlng fat tne above letters are iS. i JJerry tor Oongrasa. wt A requobttnl to atate.wheu adrertbed. JOHN T, TiYNCir THE I LLINCM3 JPONVEXTTON". j Poatinatiter. 2rt. The JRenublimn Sprinarfiekl. State Convention began' its second day's session at 9 o'clock, with every inch of standing room on the floor and in the galleries occupied. The In thb city, Wednesday, May lPth, 1830, by Committee on Credentials reported Elder Jos. F.'Smith, Mb LOVINA HYDE, recommending: V ottlemeht cj the oaugbter of WUUam and Angeltne Hyde, to contest in Greene County, by admitMr. CHAS. & TINQEY, both of this city. ting four Grant and four Blane dele Afcw on Thursday, Mayaah, 18&0, h Elder gates and giving each half the vote. lhis was approved and the dele Jos. F. Smith, Mb ADELIA HYDE,daughter gates admitted. Tne cltairt stated uT some parents, to Mr. " BRIGHAM J. the committee would not he'ablo to CLAYTON, both of this city. r DRESS FANCY IN ALL TILE NEW STALES.. . 1 - E-a- 1 Elegant Line of Embroideries, v iiii wnitEWASH -' ! - ' SALT LAKE CITV STOCK OF J J - Three doors south of Z. C.M.I. - . 1 1 SEEDS ; o ID SJiLE SPECIALTT. " P. O. Box CSS, 13. OO -- moptTrT'jj3B JO' ; ( aso.OO - In Nauiber. Tt takes 12 'daj-- N. B. i .. ' GARDEN M AND ' F .retteraon Li Pierce J W Powell J EARLY" AMBER A t. , . ' medicine, ' Hanford J Paiterscn J ' Harvev J Bolto K " Piayer H J B n ; Hick orson J HParker M Blair Barton H 3 . llack ley J H Pearson B V II Barrell , Hamilton J W Priiurl A Berlin J naray h ' HIygrtiQl Brink JP Quirk B ! -Bunting- J L Hotfgun U D uuinn J Harmon F U U . . . ... . . . . . . Budle J H Burnsweod J JHaueoo F H ItolUna J Harknesa Mr KoUmon O ' ' NKBRASKA; l X ii ?V tSQKert I i'i "burnbam L Hofflund A S . BJser O W ChicatrO.' 20. The Trib R S Hamnierl AB rwwiey u cial sayss The Nebraska State1 lie- - Bowman Belcher W luch 1 W J Jooes J llollius C F publican Convention met at Colum Jones C ! bia and was called to order lost even Council W; Jones T Smith A ' ' of Clark WSU Joslyh WL! Smith EC ing by J. W. Daines, chairmanWV Hmith W A the State central comnilttn. Ii. Chapman W JolmaaiiM Smith II Collins was jnade temporary chair--4 T man. vxmraittees were appointed 1 Campbell J J Johnaon J W ScnmkltO timlUi-W Jensen J CiStrlng-haW as usuoj. inere as an antl-Urat'hurch W Jeremy l) Mtokes V B majority in the convention, and theA ...CaniKirelter Jensen A V ' Vchulta P J M probabilities favor liiaine. dishing-JJ-r SlagleMC Conner J O Stewart u Kiug m ' IN CAXIFORNIA, Keeohline W Bbeepee J A . Oonrad J A Sutton J T It San 'Francisco. 20. The evening Connelly J Slater "9 seasioti of the Work In gni en's Oaae H Larson O Con 8perry H ' LeCbeminantOMwan A II & ventlon Tefused to reconsider thf Oarr A Laird J Vo t adoptioii of Kearney's letter as the Decker R Leaker 1W T sense of the convention, and after iHirrant '- 3 Lewis T Tborstruitt A Lereett II several attempts to get through reso Davh J Ward W H uowniaaa uefiiia-- i .WektooCD lutkma looking 'to the appointment rar H f delegates to the National Green-- 1 DevlreKO' Mollica V 3 Williams W N back and Labor Convention pledged! Rre' Maycock T " West worth W , H Moor It 10 inurman. tnedemocratic element " iMoata LE . Welb P 4-the convention carried" a motion.4Faii3T 8 ; Moffat J C Woodrtifl J ' Malin V ' Woods J to anjourn uij evening, : iiie oppo- itilasonOL M MoakiuA' Fduiiinds J Wilson JR nents mostly declining toTpte. Tne "Rmery H Mottitt A " Ward J II u convention then broke up m disorH Miller A F. Watson J der. The greenback element assem Llbworth B : McConnell W Wallln J F. O K Williams F MoOrady bled and organized as a new conven Fowler 11 . McCultiouKh W Woodbury W J nt , SUGAR - CANE SEED, . j NEW GGHDS.;3 V 1 : ji.iiiuiiii.;riin,-'.....'....a Clam in this branch of 'Will open ,.'. in tier Office Con at s Grain, Flo nr & Jeeft Osgood L S !.' B Derry Jfr7"i Barker A A y O ' OstleN Hardv Mrs j nt Mttcbell S Kfeldintr M A Mathews C ' McAllister E oO(lrklge.A 3 MorrU H ; . M Taylor K Wilkin B West K A Wallace J W hitney J Wheeler S S White W H t t, Young- E Young- S A Moffat A rValschow Kt PnildDl'lM k tmw- . J TuckneM - MoMurrin A FlauOetsE ... 4 , - , self-evide- A J - McKay Milter Mr Hnkle M , TIME CHANGE PRIlf--- ! . CIPLESf . , ' ; ' l It is the fashion with modern Christian ministers to .assume as an ac-- ; cepted fact, requiring neither argu- men statistics nor testimony to sup port it, that polygamy debases the family, destroys the bome,"brutal- Izes both sexes and shuts out jlhat refinement and those, graces which the family influence ought to cultivate and make perfect. This idea,' advanced as a or at least l Suh iij- m EIPOBiltt! EAGLE SEARS &LIDDLE, - - 1, 1 , ,- - .SALl iiMiiiMm7;(L3' vmmx D'.io' 3'Eakt Tenpla and UX&io SAJiJl? T.A.Trrn 12Rirf'-&utKwtst- Tn ; a - OTA. p |