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Show A THE the Cheapest i , . PLACE TO BUY Lumber, 1 4 3 Doors, Windows; ' A - AND ! , Is at the M I U' jC7"Cheapest place to buy Spreen Doors in town, Patronize Home -- C Industry By buying the choicest and purest andies AT Bobs Candy Kitchen Main Street, Logan. - flF"Delicious Ice Cream and Soda Water always on hand. Robert Murdock Jk., Prop. FAT, JUICY and bti TENDER are the prime roast, boiling, broiling or frying beef, mutton, pork and other meats kept in such great assortment at the Fulton Market. i As the season arrives this o noted for game. The best only is Free and all to ery city. market is als its fish and best, and tbe found there, prompt deliv parts of the WILLIAM READING, Prop. Main Street. The Fair. t t S' House Furnishings. . . Above Anything on Earth Our House Furnishings are as far superior to mimy goods in this line as the Sun is ahead of other planets. Every dollar expended here secures more than the ordinary value of the dollar. The Furnishings we offer are newly patented devices as well as all the ordinary things in this line. People are continually studying to get up something to save labor for the household and we are looking after time. these good new Mnn al W, H. White &Co. e, ! SUMMONS. v1 l In tbe District Court of Cache County, State of Utah. "I Sarah Ann Thirkell, Plaintiff. I , vi. T r ' ' i H cheeks of tbe women , who walk them, and who lead , away the young men who are io be the husbands of this, and the fathers of the jiexti generation. Not - one each woman is to be found in all Utah, and our youDg men are pure, and our women are virtuous, and our children are born free from inherited disease' And be might might have referred to womans condition as an industrial serf, in factory, store, garret, and kitchen, which rob her of health, beauty and freedom. . The Mormon delegation to the Womans ;National Council,- just held in- Washington, introduced resolutions which ought to have come from the east; the one by Mrs. Susa Young Gates declared in favor of studies in schools and col leges for qualifying' young women for the responsibilities and duties of parentage, and one by Mrs Lorenzo Snow asked for the appointment of a committee to work for tbe admission of girls to all our Mrs. colleges and universities. Martha H. Tingey read a paper on Thu Possibilities uf'Womairthat would make the nerves of some of our eastern women-fol- k tingle. r - U.u.MSB.Co. f 1 JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. JULY 18 1899.. Y . Building'-Materia- l, i TR1-WEEKL- 6ummou. , I Johnrrhlrkell. Defendant, j The BUte of Cun, to the aaid Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty day after the eervlce of thia lumroon upon you. If served within the county in wnicb thia acUon la brought, otherwise within eervlce, ana detend the above thirty day after and entitled la caw ol your failure to action: to do. Judgment will be rendered atalnit yon according to the demand ol the complaint, of C3C3 which copy , it herewith served upon you. W. ' P.O. Address. W.Haoohan, Plaintiffs Attorney. W. W, Maugban, Logan, Utah. - When, it may be asked, in the history of our government, was a candidate or public office ever defeated, ora holder of office ever deposed, because of vagrant fancies and lawless impulses in sexual affairs? Who will rise in his place and say that there are no practical pluralists in Congress or in our State legislatures? What an interesting time is ahead, when one of the weapons of party warfare will be neighborhood gossip about the private life of an aspirant for public office. Sexual purity is certainly desirable among the official class, but how strange that we should just wake up to this fact and draw the line in such an unscientific and maudlin fashion. The charges against B. H. Roberts rest on rumors and insinuations which give a false view of the situation and fail to make clear either the moral or legal issues in volved. The evidence shows that nor plnral marriages have been contracted in Utah since it became a State, and that Roberts offence, at tbe worst, is that he has not abandoned utterly the women and children bound to him before Utahs admission; and it shows that he was elected to Congress by a Gentile and Mormon vote with many of the highest Mormon offic als as his political opponents. These petitions to Congress Roberts work of conare the against claves of ecceliastics headed by the orthodox, whose enminity pursued the Mormons before polygamy was any part of their creed, and who. are moved more by the angry jealousy of a prosperous rival, than by fear of the disruption of the home from that source. The Christian church in general accepts the Bible as its authority in all religous matters, including marriage, which it holds to be a sacred rite; while it looks on Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, David, and Solomon, polygamists all as the inspired mouthpieces of God for all time. And the same church which is so concerned about the integrity of the home, is the defender of social conditions, which, by denying to man and. women their industrial rights, tend more to the destruction of the home than all other causes combined. It is by no means clear what the critics and opponents cf Mormon-istake as their standard of Christianity; for while they are so bold in their denunciations of the Mormon system, they are silent about the errors and superstitions of the other prevailing forms of religion in this country; and while they express themselves so freely concerning the Mormon priesthood, they are reticent as to the dangers of . m priestcraft elsewhere. In instituting a comparison out a flaw. No notice is taken of the fact that Utah has a 'higher percentage of school attendance than has most other States of the Union, and a lower percentage of criihthan any ofthem: that hut two per cent of. the Mormon practised polygamy when it wps in its prime, aud that Utah, under Mormon rule, enjoyed an almost entire exemption from twef of the Christian greatest curses an prosticivilization, pauperism tution; that the tyormoiugromen, t - , who are represented-degraded and enslaved, have the ballot in their hands and a representation of their own sex in both' branches of the State Legislature, besides being organized in numerous benevolent and educational associations which, are represented in the Womens National Council of America. An amendment to the Constitution of the United States Prohibiting polygamy is proposed by some, as if there were not other evils in the way of sexual relations more dangerous to morals and the home. .BUchaaLfrequeiit divorse, which is consecutive polygamy, so to epeak, and the social evil, which spreads its moral and physical poison throughout society. And such an amendment would deny to any State the right to make any variation from the present marriage relations,- though demanded : by a majority of its citizens of both sexes in the interest of social purity and individual freedom. But we must exclude Roberts, although he is on a higher plane than a large proportion of men iQ public life, and it may be on as high a plane as the strictest monogamist. Legislation on mar riage or the relation of the sexes should take place under strictly rational auspices and not at the behest of prejudice add sectarianism. This essay may fitly conclude with these lines from a poem on Prejudice written in the forties, by Eliza R. Snow, sister of Lorenzo Snow, President of the Mormon Church today: Tis not an orb despensing light, like that which, Bhines in yonder " . heaven: Tis not a 'star that glistens bright, Like those that deck the crest of even. Tis not a pinion formed to bear The mind where Reason's host resort ; Tia not a chart directing where Investigation holds his court. , It is a deep, A deadly soporific spell, Which lulls the faculties to sleep, And softly whispers, All is well, It is a bolt whose massy weight The strength of skill aud TrutTTde-fies- ; A charm-inspirin- g prison wall before whoee gate Bold Common Sense affrighted flies! Boston. THEODORE W. CURTIS. Women Wrecks. Every once in a while the newspapers tell of some once beautiful woman has been who consigned to an asylum,' because physical weakness , drove her to seek temporary strength in the alcbolic mixtures that are found on many womens toilet tables. The story is an u : .J Levying Logan City General Taxes for the Year 1899. h Dont tak ia. temal Be it ordained by the City Council medi-ane- s before of Logan City, Utah: S ' M) comes.little one Sec. 1. There is hereby .levied They ?ad,a"&er the upon all the real and 'personal health of both property within Logan City, Utah, and jnother made taxable by. law, municipal babe, taxes for tbe year 1899, as follows, MOTHER'S FRIEND, the good and long-trie- d external liniment, will relieve the early distress and the later pains r mills on 4$ Four and one-ha- lf than anything else in the world. It the. dollar of such taxable property rood effects are most marked mot only before childbirth,, but during the ordeal to defray contingent expenses. and afterward. Distress is overI one mill on the dollar of itself come by it pains lessened labor short, such taxable property to open, im- ened and subsequent dangers avoided. to-wi- t:: " bet-te- prove and repair streets and sidewalks of Logan City. Passed by the City Council this 5th day of July, 1899. H, E. Hatch. President of City Council. (seal) Sold by Druggists lor $1 iUaitnto4 book Imi tat ear ft-- m bottle. th. nkpe, THZ BKADFTSLD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta! G. Sold by Riter Bros. Drug Co. ANDKEAS PETERSON has just received an excellent and Sophia Cardon, ' City Recorder, extensive line of By J. E. Cardon, Deputy : AppT0vedthis"5th day of July, Attest: Anthon Anderson, 1899. Mayr, State of Utah, 1 County of Cache.S SS. for Summer wear. Mens range from $1.65 up. Ladies from $1.00 up, and Childrens from 25c. up. CALL AND EXAMINE. and City of Logan.) I, Sophia Cardon, City Recorder Magnus Olesen, Mgr. of Logan City, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and Union Block, Main Street, Logan, foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of An Ordinance entitled An Ordinance Fixing the General Tax Thatcher Bros, Banking Co, Levy for the Year 1899. Capital $150,000.00. Said ordinance was passed by the City Council of Logan City, July 5th, 1899, and approved by the Mayor, July 5th, 1899, as appears of record in my office. In witness whereof I have here- unto set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of said City this 5th day of July, A. D. 1899. Sophia Cardon, (seal) City Recorder, No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. 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A in addition to the glimpse it affords 8unday, general delivery window open woman finds from 12 :15 p.m. to 1 :15 p.m. herself suffering of the Temple City, the Great Salt order window open from 8 a.m from weakness, Lake and the Lake Money Salt picturesque to 6 p.m. nervousness, Orson Smith. P." spondency and and Utah Valleys, it offers the irritability. She cannot divine- the canse, choice of three distinct routes and her family physician seems equally at loss. A friend who suffers in the same way through the mountains and the tells her that a wee drop of cologne, brandy most magnificent scenery in the drops, ale, beer, or other stimulant will give temporary relief. And wprld. Double daily train service that is the beginning that ends in a mad- and through Pullman and Tourist house. ,The woman who suffers from the symptoms described may safely infer that sleeping cars to Denver and Chithere exists disease or at least weakness of Tuesday and Wedthe delicate organs that constitute her a cago. Monday, each of -week, Pullman nesday, woman. Dr. Pierces r. Favorite Prescription, Tourist cars are run from Los K1 which contains no rf$r' Angeles to Boston ia Chicago, alcohol or other stimuwithout change. lant to inebriate, will promptly -- put things For pamphlets descriptive of right, and make her the Great Salt Lake Route, write strong and healthy in a-- trans-continent- al ever-ne- w - fAinnnmn lUVutAuufci malt-extrac- ts , a womanly way. It does away with necessity for obnoxious examinations and local treatment. It care in the privacy of the home. It vigor and virility to the organs upongives which depends the perpetuation of the hnman race. Mr. H. A Alsbraok, of Austin, Lonoke Co., Ark., writes : After five months of great suffering I write this for the benefit of other . between Mormon and Christian homes and civilization, the imagination and I preconceived -- ideas, instead of the real facts and act from the same affliction.. doctored with u&l'State of things, are made the our family physician without anyI good result, so husband me my to Dr. mediFierces urged basis of the argument; the one cine, which I did. with wonderful try results. I am is pictured in the darkest, and completely cured. I took four bottles of favorite Prescription, four of his the other in the brightest hues, RT-Golden Medical Discovery and two vials of his ricasant Pellets. the one having ,no redeeming Constipation kills slowly. Dr. Piercts feature, and the other being with Pleasant Pellets cure quickly. suf-fcre- rs - . AN ORDINANCE F. A. Wadleigh, General Passenger- - Agent, Salt Lake City. f Is your Jiver tired? Does it fail to do its duty ? 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