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Show THE HOE SENTINEL. 1 The following piece, which appears in If or Id of Feb. i, this year, will be very amusing to our Scaudiuat lan readers: The little Kingdom of Sweden and NorThe way is on the verge of c.vil war. nation is divided into two hostile camps, the one of winch, composed of the Liberals, is fighting in favor of the adoption o Polygamy, while the Conservatives, who aie in the minority, are strongly opposed to any question of plurality of woes. Strange to say, the woihen of Scandinavia have all ranged themselves under the Liberal banner, and one of the most eminent divines, a M Nisst.v, who is President of the National Temperance Union, has placed himself at the head of the crusade. The movement is a distinctly popular one .itid has alrcad) and universal become so that the G veinment finds itself unable to stem it. King Oscar attempted the other day to show hs disapproval by drawing a subscription from his privy to a student corporation at Stockpure holm which has just langed itself under M. Nisstx's banner. So great was the outcry, however, throughout the country that the King was forced to reconsider his determination and continue his subscription. The leaders of the Polygamist forces assert that, in proportion as civilization has advanced, the capacity for the procreation of the human race has diminished, and they claim that nothing hut a plurality of wives can save humanity from eventual extinction. Meanwhile Scandinavia is Hooded with literature professedly bearing on the subject, and ol the most realistic nature. In fact, were Zola to migrate to Scandinavia at the present moment he would be deemed Rabli aish. quite a The editor of the World does not seem ta know that Sweden and Norway are two separate kingdoms with nothing in common but the one King lie has got the idea that there is but one question upon which the two nations are d.vided, and the question is polygamy. The writer does not state where he has his information from, though this would materially aid his readers to a correct judgment of his present state of mind, whether it be deranged or not. We can inform tht World that the question of polygamy has never been discussed by the political parties of the Scandinavian peninsula. In Norway the people a few years ago were agitated about the question whether the government should he a parliamentary government or not. The Liberals of Norway demanded a change of government, was the conflict beand si violent tween the Liberalsand the Conservatives," that not only a civil warbut a wat between Sweden and Norway was threatening to bieak out. The king as King of Sweden contracted Swedish troops along the Norwegian frontier, while at the same time disthe Norwegian commander-in-chie- f armed tht Norwegian troops, laying the country open and defenseless in case of an invasion. But the liberal party would art yield. T'iev appointed through the congress (Siortbinget), which consisted Of a liberal majority, a tribunal which apatenced all the conservative ministers iA state to heavy fines and made them unworthy to ever have an office in .Jbft state. The king finally yielded, though with tears, it is said, and ordered ihe leader of the liberal party, Julian Sveidrup, to organize a liberal cabinet. This he did, and the liberals have since then ruled supreme in Norway. Jn Sweden the conflict betweeu the conservatives and the liberals have mostly been about the tariff question and the prganization of the army. On these questions every Swedish congress (Riksdag) has stumbled more or less for years. King Oscar has been endeavoring very hard to reconcile the two parties so as to gain his point in providing a larger army for Sweden, somewhat according to the Prussian system. But he is likely to have to work hard (or many more years, before he can gain his paints. Sweden is not ft country lor war with accompanying bloodshed, robbeiy, destruction and all that is horrible. The Swedes believe has a higher destiny Jhat niftu upon the globe than to kill and eat each other. Hence all bills relating to organizing troops in Sweden have a hard time in n&sJagen. ButWhiJs Ujesa questions are the principal ones, w hich have agitated the tw o pations, it is true that the question of the "emancipation pf y oiytpii, as it is called, has bepn brqqgljt y$ry prominently before the public in various ways. The liberals of Norway once demanded that the franchise should be .extended to yvomen, because they anticipated by so doing that they (the liberals) should gain so many more votes. Some of the noted authors, particularly Bjornstjerne Bjorp pon, have also brought the subject up in Various ways. And somt of the women, themselves, have most heartily joined the movement and demanded more Whether Dr. Nissen ofCbrist rights. iania, whose name appears in the article in the H'prbt, has taken any active pan is tjje solution ol The Woman Emancipation question, we do not know. He He a then, hftJnpttWQ Pars aSof the a leader n4ifiPw proqHePt and movement, suppose ge temperance niPVSN fpf J.tisis why t!;e orlp polygamy. if fo fit feet being "on ft T ie d er Noi-wegi- ORGAN atta-u.-- Pj.een Ls'VTkJ EH&; an uc aocu-tica- Watch f r it! The first symptom of true croup is hoarseness and if Chamberlains Cough Remedy is freelv given at once and the doses freequentlv repeated the dread disease may be entirely prevented and all danger and anxiety avoided. Sold by Dr. Miner & Co. Nephi, p Manti. and TIME CARI) CHICAGO C hester Moroni Fountain Green, Arrive at Nephi oing south Moroni Arrive at Chester S. BAMBERGER. TIME H nr, me., Queen Anna Cottagea Suburban Rasidencea, etc. , colored to match hades of S&S and showing tha late.t and mut combination f colors in housa ' - , rs Itik 1ft gl?o. tovitef ' W. J. H. Wol'SLOw, Secrotary. T. Reid North an Ilift ILDREDGEB ii gold with tho guar&nteo of being tho BEST that can be HADE. AGENTS WANTED. 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Keep Tlottle s the Factory, !'s immediate uae In oasg of aooldgut oases pain and loaa of wagsa. EXIKEi?tfici . Jirccj at 9 :4 j 1 cl d.iilv ulArit Direct connections ii at Pudblo and Denver for ( Kansas City and all poinlsM & It is right to use home products in EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA, ST00I ON HAID pam.-tenge- a. in.- - THE PACIFIC EXIRES & LOCAL TRAINS pre- ference to imported articles. . It is right to furnish our own people , employment It is right to patronize home institution exclusively. I It is right to purchase the Boots and Shoe manufactured by Zions erative Mercantile Institution: es pecially as they are moderate in pric elegant in style ar.d superior in quality. I Leave Salt Lake City for and Aha at 7 :20. ni. forOoStt K:15 a. m. an.) 4:4Up. aeit Springvi'l at 6:20 p. in. v?r Arrive at Salt Lake Ogden and Alta at 4 2. p, .oj. Ogden at 11 03 a. in. price Tickets for all joints Enhlet West can he purchased at llito cu office and City ticket offief, House Corner, Salt Lake Cil't wri 1 , THEREFORE 1 BKNKU out J. II. SOLD BYALL HOMF, DEALERS Gen. Iatts. and Tkl ll.C. DODGE, II. Bancroft, Gen. eupk Men. W. St CORMISH ORGANS. Year. TTSPECIAL BARGAINS! fcOeUveOrrer Oil 4I M torts ft iUofftOMA 97 ft ft L s ftTJctft Ogftne ft fNts X h ptwdft, T ft Octave bti0ly Orgitne, ft mmm A 14 Ovlavs " X WVViVV LeapW. REMEMBER I We ds so on se s es ul ifte ves kftve voets4 t fkx- - RCFPRCNCP. LA Buy: Keep a Battle Alwstfala the Miublo tor trkea wosted. 1ft 4? its iftwJyetlftoft4e yriee, ss4 pay freight It lidMSSeiffu.l, y efts rftturs It an4 ffftlfM .Mh se Vrl'l pey T?. Thosiftiideef Hapiy PserhsMisrsew e?ry pftrl ef tb cilUs4 world, CATALOGUE TUES. Adirta CQRMISHACO.(MiA1 lottn WASHIWfiTOX, p W. LAND AGES' WM. T. REID, Manti, Ut a TS WILKES, & H0 ; J FOR S. W. DARKE & CO T.C BAILEY. Orgai, ilsnd fesadUaetW faelery. psw e fs4 M rafiriMaa nry e te FMpjASLity. 4 Orrs sltj beLfp4 I tell Irtfti T9 s taftfto Jjiole Koi t ri, Call or Reduced to almost eost to build. Buy direct of Old Established Manufacture rs.and avoid paying Middle men epruftte. W uuota below a tew ftrtnt4 . Arrives in Salt Lake City fro: East at 4 :3 5 p. m. and lui' Ogden at 4:40 p. in., triakiti; neefions with the Central r the went. DO WHAT IS RIGHT. 70 PER CENT. OF ALL HOUSES Uuiversally conceded to W rotue popular the Fast nnd West. Tne only line between Ogi!,j.( I.ake anl Denver without cb Cars. The only line betwtet Lake and Chicago with L change of cars. The only line between tlij ,ind West Lake Ci'y. Pulltnau Batfet and Sieepii,'me on all through passenger tru;0! The only Line froniSalt Lajb running Sleeping Cars Freeze r use of passengers hojdini class and Emigrant licketi. he Leaves Ogden daily leaves SalfLake City cuhes Ilorsea at $3,600,000, wklrh iselsrfes sbnnt Ti lart THE ATLANTIC GENERAL SUPPLY Liniment IUinoli, u-E- ? Ui GOODS, GROCERIES, FURNITURE, STOVES, STOVE FURNITURE, HOUsc TrlM MINGs Mo. S. HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE 1 1 DRY w. iDTTisrxT:! lalt an siA FrootSt. RUILAO'A, PA. IU j5 Francis Core, m PreiJnt. MANUFACTURERS, 68 ' k i WHITE LEAD and PAINT petal 303 and 308 WABASH AVE., p.t DEN VER e. 'Gjo.D.mtlitrlll&Co. sln4 ffieveav our (, Arf-S-ee i City. Psmtand insure younelf satisfaction. , ftgroe ve pftiot vhftiw 300 II net Gon F. Ijgj John Sharp, Gen. Supt. General Office, Main Street, Sqt' d Rsady-lhtts- glr. Hll. Iasarled Stalliens, Old enough for strti GAKD, -- 6.15 painting. If your dealer hat not got our portfolio, ask him to wnd to infer one. You can then sa exactly how your hotua will appear When finished. Do this aud use "Atlas facuaft. sa4 r 1-4- Sc C Leave Salt Lake City at and 4 ;.ur Passenger Trains leave Salt via daily, for the North, to connect . p U. P, Ry. and the U. & N. Ry & 4 p. m. aud arrive in Salt Lakt j at u:ao a. m. and 7 50 p. m. Freight trains leave Nephi North at 7:40 a.m. and for th w t Iortfolioof Artlatla Daa'gaa MIXED PAINT IVchero Atk Going North at 5 48 a. m. and m j " 8: Co South 11:35 Arrive at Salt Lake 10 a. m. & 6 WETMERftL3 READY- Co., VVh N Ioa alifuld examine U he oaten every peftkftgs ef est ATLAS Wayne, Da Paje a Ep JjTAH fth PAINT bZSL, ml -- Sal follows: Mie .m:. jr j H. .C H. S. KERR. Superintendent. kltlasSiPalat CUICAUO. "JV Passenger Trains leave Neplii the Co. " Stages connect at Chester for of Sanpete and Sevier. BEFORE p, manufacturing ai ORGAN CO. COTTAGE Cham-beilam- ELCREOGE at Leave Nephi Fountain Green , Cor. Randolph and Ann Sts.. CHtCASO. We feel peifectly sale in recommending Chamberlains Iain Balm for rheumatism, lame back and all cases requiring a liniment, a beneficial effect is apparent for its first application. Many aged persons who suffer with pains in the joints and muscles so frequently caused by exposure or sudden changes of weather, find immediate relief in Pam Balm. Sold by Dr. Miner Nr Co. Nephi, and Manti. 46 tie On and after August 17, 153, will leave daily, Sundays exceftti lows: Goin North Leaves Catalognea and Prioa Lists, on avptleatlon..JnaLaa Co-o- Co-o- I'alu lat THH POPULAR Co-o- ete San riAsa - sS RAILROAD! COTTAGE POLYGAMY IN SCANDINAVIA. deep-roote- G Mi Q A G O of the most eminent divines, as the World says, that he is no divine at all. le is a surgeon, whether, eminent or not. The whole article is a fair specimen of a certain class of journalism in America, a journalism which is so noted for unreliability, that w hen a European paper a Btandard of czcellcnco wh.Oi quotes an item from an American paper, ttae a of no superior. This is admit it often prefixes the caution: !c contain, ettiry linprovtnuint that Inventive freaiua, skill and money can produce. taken from an American paper. To us it is, of course, immaterial whether the Scandinavians quarrel about poVTES.Y OCR lygamy or not. But we know that the is OROAIA statement not true, and we therefore, AIK contradict it only out of regard for truth. VTAU- &AKTZ1 IS ..,rr;rsnrt; i FOR STILL ON EARTII. ZptVZ TO - Vak Aj j KVR Mr. F, II. Goodrich, a St. Louis travPathe Graham man, eling representing rxcEia per Co., contributes the follovvng, it may I have leen troubbe of value to you' led with colds and soreness of the breast the past year and find great relief in These Orirans are celebrated for volume, Chamberlains Cough Remedy. I cheer- quality of tone, quick rciomie, artibtlc desigai. making beauty la finish, perfect construction, fully recommend it to any one troubled them moat desirable organs for bomcay I. acnoola,thechurcbea, with oughs or colds, give it a trial etc. lodges, Harry, a merchant of Sweet Home, Mo., ESTABLISnin BVtTATlOS. lias also used it for several yean and FACILITIES, FWCqCALEB Chamberlains its he knows says value, SKILLED WORKMEN', fails to Cough Remedy never give quick BESr MATERIAL, rebel and he always keeps it in the house COMBINED, MAKE THIS and would not be without it for five times its cost. Sold bv Dr. Miner & Co., OROA11 p Manti. Nephi and Instruction Cooks and Plano Stool. - The Jolly House, San Pet Co. Moroni, House first class a in every Keeps S. P. V, of Travelers the respect. Rv. shoulj give us a call. Horses anj carriages always on I han. Th, SIMM0NSeOp' STAYNER deal Than . BIRD & LOWS, . nd IS 2 HOL c,ltlCAN traac lwcy |