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Show T Z6 XNTI-'POLYGAM- 'If J standard. Y ' GOVERNOR MURRAY.1 . ' ; ; are represented. is , , , ' i . , . , nor Mormonism has, or soon will have, the balance of power in every Territory that touches Utah. We have not been asked for advice by the new Society, but will venture some hints. Stick .closely to- one thing. Do not become entangled with female suffrage, .temperance, divorce, wages, education, or any thing else. Fight it out on , the line. Be,' sure of The, following" from Cohn are Bros, store. goods ' e Our neighbor, the Salt Lake For three subscriptions forSALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JAN., 1881. recommends Gov Murray as a warded us atyearly one time, we will send candidate for a Cabinet position one pair of, fine kid glove's, Entered at the Post Office in Salt and thinks Gen: Garfield cannot afexcellent ' quality, any color Lake City, Utah, as second-clas- s mail ford to ignore the considerations L desired. matter . which his is name advanced. upon For five subscritions a handsome We fully endorse the sentiments of lace-tieIp8nel monthy by The Standard Publishing Compa our 'esteemed contemporary, and nt The Organ of the Women's National dozFor six subsertions, one-ha' Society. admit that the cordially ability, pa- en very fine hemstitch linen handtriotism and services of Gov. Mur- kerchiefs. TERMS: One Year, in advance .$1.00 your. facts. Circulate the Standard. .50 ray are entitled to high recognition Six months For i eight subsertions, one pair of Agitate in cold blood, or hot blood, .25 Three months from the Government.' Yet at the best kid gloves, with system or .without system, REMITTANCES: same time we should deeply regret very in all quality Remittances may be made by dra't, money order or registon, evening shades, ., your motto being, This one thing tered letter, at our risk. Give PoHt Office address in full, his removal from this Territory, for ten For extra one I do. :, What a dark blot organized subscribers, including County and State. the reason that we cannot afford to fine real tie. The receipt of the paper may be considered the receipt lace, polygamy is on our Republic! lose him. ' If Congress should awaken for the subscription vent u. The" following are from Moore, New. York Christian Advocate, Nov to its diity, and enact some legislation Allen & Co.s establishment. Advertisements inserted at reasonable rates, and should in 25, 1880. we our and behalf believe the reach ns on or before the 15th of each month, to insure, inFor three yearly subscriptions sentiment1 of the country will' soon we will send sertion in the snccceeding number. one bottle of Lubins The Women of blah. Address all communications to The a of the matter settlement compel P. Lake Box Utah. 0. Salt 385, ,, Standard, City, extract, Hoyts German Cologne the clear brain,' the or Correspondence solicited from women in all parts of the we shall need the celebrated Yosemite ColNo. Y. Territory, which must have the, name' of the writer,' not that sense of unerring judgement, necessarily for publication bnt asli guaranty of good faith. perfect justice and that' sovereign ogne.',' For ten subscriptions, one quart ' There is one class among theWo-me- n ' ; i To the Pastors of Christian Churches : patriotism," which are characteristbottle of Yosemite Cologne, or one of Utah who deserve the pity ics1 .'of Gov. Murray.1 'When this this should into the paper If fall handsome toilet set, or a fine cellu- and commiseration of every true hands of any Minister of the Gospel, intricate Mormon problem is solved loid brush and comb, or a cellu- woman in the land. They are those will he kindly give it to some energetic we would rejoice to see Gcv. Mur loid hand who are still in the Mormon Church, glass ; exalted to the to which ray, his ask her. to position' and of congregation, lady For twenty subscriptions a hand- or perhaps I should say those who his admirable club entitle it. .many a Will he qualities for get up please call some dressing case containing cellu- have never openly severed their conbut him, to at, present we should real1 loid brush and the appeal ,at the head of her, attention comb, imitation Mala- nection with it, and who perhaps his removal from Utah. the 1st page, addressed to the Women of ly deplore ' chite or Ivory. ' believe. in the doctrines of Mormon-LLet this subject be kept in America. with the exception of polythirty subscriptions a hand until TO OUR sentiment READERS. shall public agitation some Nail Set, case containing arti- gamy. Some of them, the majority force the enactment of such measures cles, for cutting, cleaning and no doubt; have become entangled in desirious inare of We, that will tend to the total abolition of largely its vile meshes, and' they hate, yes, polishing the nails the other twin relic of. barbarism. creasing the subscription list of the e For thirty-fivsubscriptions, a loathe the system, but remain in it Standard.' We are doing our utvery handsome dressing case, cellu for the sake. of bread for their chilmost furnish live a to good, THE TKESIDENTS MESSAGE. journal, loid articles imitation ivory. dren. The life of these women is a a,nd it costs a great deal of labor For sixty' subscriptions, ah extra perpetual lie, and an'outrage against '1 It is encouraging to the loyal peo- to prepare1 the paper.' Much earn- fine dressing case, containing cellu- every womanly feeling. I hey are ple of Utah to see that President est, careful consideration is ex- loid brush, combs and hand glass, obliged to deceive others, apd some Ilayes so clearly understands the pended, on its every column And imitation Malachite or Ivory. times try to reconcile matters by situation iu this Territory, and what when it is prepared, 'we desire that These goods 'are warranted io be deceiving themselves,1 and are conis still better, comprehends what if may be circulated as widely, the .handsomest and most durable tinually, doing all sorts of things measures are; necessary to bring and read by as many people as in" the market The last "named against their better nature.. These .about the. much needed' reform. possible. While we are doing our dressing case is the finest of the women would greatly rejoice if A .very great majority ofs the citi- - part to' supply a good, paper, may kind manufactured were abolished but they will - zens uf .this Republic have the same we not ask our readers to kindly .. For seventy-fiv- e subscriptions, one not or dare not lift one 'finger for idea i.as President Ilayes he has interest themselves in showing the new Wheeler, and Wilson Sewing their own deliverance. And taking the puhlic. sentiment Standard, to .their neighbors and Machine, all improvements. This all things into consideration, only, of the country and it is not at all recommending it' to those, who have style of machine cost, $90 before are not to be censured as muchthey as ? "it "Earnest seen effort in never, to the the recent fall in prices. complimentary the most of people imagine. They peoples representatives that tlieirvishes on this this direction can scarcely fail to s ,We will add various' other useful are .very timid, of the us new subscribers, and and ornamental articles to this list women who have been Mormons many subject have so long been, ignored. gain It is now the duty of. the people to so increase .our opportunities for do- in a very short time. Almost any have sunken their own identity insist upon their i will being per- ing good, Each additional copy of enterprising energetic lady 'could completely in .that of their masformed, and if Congressmen are the Standard circulated is. just so with a little; persistent effort, get ters, and then again they are hopein specifically instructed by their con- much' information disseminated ' every one of these premiums in less, they do not anticipate or look stituents to take action on the ques- regard .to, the degrading practice less than a year, and scarcely feel forward to anything better than the of polygamy and the people' of the the,, loss of time tion, it will be very soon settled. miserable existence .they are ' now And it is our sincere belief that United States need to be informed Ladies .who are willing to make dragging out. If, they should take a large proportion of the Mormon o the subject. a vigorous, energetic canvass ' for a position against, it what little We return, our thanks to, those the Standard are invited 'to com- measure of support people would rejoice at being placed given them by in a position where they would be of,, our. subscribers,, who have ex- municate with us by letter'.' the husband would be entirely, with'' '' in td live erted with compelled themselves voluntarily in. cir" conformity drawn, and the Church vials of We the adlaw of; land.. the In a private note to the Standard slander and detraction poured forth speak cqlating the Standard, but there visedly in saying, that we . are sure are others; who.. cannot well afforil Miss Frances E. Willard, President upon their heads. A polygamist consid- to give their; time for; nothing, al- of the Womans Christian Temperthat some, who are y usually provides flour and perhaps of. Mormon the ered strong pillars though t.hey are interested in .the ance .Union, says that the Unions firing for his families, other luxuries theocracy would also be glad if the work. For the .benefit, of such, we in 23 different States have written they have to work hard for, but condemned structure were in pro- have .prepared a list, of valuable, President Ilayes a Tetter thanks' still, a mother with a lot of little cessor complete deinolishment.., As premiums, which wo furnish to.al for the recommendationspf' bn the children will hesitate before she a rule,. people do not like to., be in who ,may desire them, in, return for Mormon 'question contained in his takes a step' that1 will1 deprive her continual .warfare with, the .institu- their labor in obtaining subscribers. message. The Soeven1 of those two articles. If they Thus Government which of the tions propersons may be able to do ciety, is greatly to be congratulated have been, in any manner instrutects them, and many of them are .something for themselves, , and. at upon receiving the ,of mental in the husband entering poassist a good cause. the noble women of the Temperance lygamy they are 'the .more backbeginning to acknowledge,, iq more, the same timo lit ..'i ward in openly condemning it. They Union. ways than one that, the. Celestial ordinance is not conducive to either are angry with themselves, and some OUR, PREMIUM LIST. Another new. Society has been of them ate 'willing1 to acknowledge happiness or prosperity. Let proper Womans' National that they were foqlish but they will measures be enforced for the destrucWq have arranged with some of organized--th- e y Its head- not identify themselves with7 any tion of the monster,, and in a very our leading houses, for goods and Society short time, the inhabitants of, JJjan different articles which wjllbe of quarters are' at Salt Lake, and it movement for the suppression of y the system that1 has ruined their will, .thank .God. for, their deliyer-anc- e. practical' value to.thipse obtaining ha,s an organ --, the firms who Standard. - .. theim.f The names Certainly the women happiness. An incident illustrative v'i .. furnish these articles are sufficient must break up' polygamy, if. it is of thik point came under our notice r gee notice of Agents Wanted. guarantee that they are just whit ever done, for the politician will not long hgo We accidentally be- ijt J$nti-o1gQhn- Standard, i! 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