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Show ANTI-POLYGAM- STANDARD. Y flow Saints Import Girls for their llarems. erica, as was stance, it is 37 the case in this in- SALT LAKE ACADEMY, AMD ITS time that the nation c Yesterday when the Union Pa- - should arise and crush out the hell- - by Sl6 171 01 uraded.oChOOlS. cific train arrived bringing in fifteen ish system which carries on its disWill begin th School Year of 1881-Sept. 5. car loads of Mormon emigrants, gusting business in the name ofrel-ther- e The New Academy Building will be ready for o cupaucy was much bustle, and people igion. Ogden Pilot , July 16. by end of the Hr at term. A sp cial and important feature of these echo 'e that were seen running hither and thithlarge number of Dupl e, old and youog, are not congrega ed togett er. but pupils of different graded are kept, In New Subscribers. er in search of expected friends. echoole, under the Bpecial care of euperior teat. here. In the Ity will be Twee chool of Lower Grade We return hearty thanks to the Many scenes of interest were witand Interm. diate, in dlff Primary parts of th- - city. beidea 'tenor twelve similar clinol- - in who friends sent us have the names nessed, where relatives met and different parte of the Territory. All Tributary the Academy. shed tears of joy together after a of new subscribers. May their tribe toThe Academy will op n at Its old rooms near Clifr, House. The two Free Primaiy .'Chools w'll have Kadne PerforaWe increase. stream a of want new But of many years. separation ted Fun Pure, single seats, and like the other srhoo's be provided with chaits snd the best facilities of there were other meetings less af-- 1 names constantly pouring in, that amply struction. Their location will shortly be annoucc d. Upon the removal of the a cademy to its new buildiDg a fectionate and more in the shape of this work may be sustained, and op- - Select Primary an Interme late school will be conducted the rooms on 3rd Buu'h st. WeFn extended. One case will illus-- portunities for good business. All thee e schools have commodious plav grounds, and ; . trate hovthe old polygamists enter are willing to give liberal commis- - hhecaiidr.n win k carefully kipt from the stieetc. Arad' mic year, of 40 weeks. Is divided into four terms into the business of bartering for sions to all who try and get sub- - TheRecess at Christians an.l in the Spring will cccupy two thank-youn- g but we are weeks. Tnese rates are rtri tly in advance. the transportation and purchase of scribers, doubly Course erm, $8 00 6 0 Preparatory Course, above Primary Grade, girls to become additions to ful to those who have made the oo Grade, Primary harems, and enter into polyg- - bor its own reward, There are no extras, except Special Courses In Art and Ins rumental Music. In the regular Course of Study are Ancient Languages amy and a life of wretchedness in French ana German, and instruction in Vocal Music and the name of religion. Missionaries . Drawing. pplication can be made of the Principal, E BENchurch to the are sent by proselyte NER, Man st., L, boek south of Clift House, or of Hon. T. LYNCH P. M. J. in Europe for converts to the shrine RENEW ! RENEW ! ! RENEW !!! . 2, ( - -- sep-ara- te t in- 1 j j la-the- Friends, a Hue mark on margin of this notice is an indication that your subscription has expired, and it is time for you to renew, which you should not fail to do at. once. - Remember that the Standard ia the only journal in the United States, and it is the duty of every Christian woman not only to support it herself but also aid in extending its circulation. We hope every subscriber feels they cannot do without the Standard, no true woman can afford to be without it. Friends, we are addressing YOU individually, will you not renew your own subscription immediately, and send at least one more name- with yours. Do not wait for a more convenient opportunity. NOW is the golden moment. Renew at once. Anti-Polygam- y - J. pi-.- ir S D. FARMERS ONE PRICE STORE, Main St., Salt Lake City. GOODS iltu, of Mormonism. When a sufficient number are persuaded to leave the please remember that the issue i ., . I low walks of their native homes and a paper requires mutual helpfulness. LULLUjIA I L IIVIOTI"T,l oII IUIL come to Utah, where they are prem- We have our bills to meet regularBooR Shoes, Hosiery, GIoycs, This Mortal Graded School for Boys and Girls ised an earthly paradise, they are ly and this cannot be done without Furnishing Goods and Will Op Vi its Seventh Year, on Monand slowed iNotious. 5th , 1881 . away monev. Will not those in arrears gathered together day , in a vessel and sail for America. kindly remit today, and save us The School Year will consist of forty weeks, out of which there will be one week of vacation at Christmas d one NEW AND ELEGAMT GOODS Their trip across the ocean, and trouble and annoyance. week just b lore the opening of the spring term. Connect CONSTANTLY. ed with the school is a BOARDING DbPARl'MKNT. in to New from York cars thence by which a limited number of boys and girls an flud a com the personal supervision of The Christian Woman , published fort able home,olunder Utah, is made under the direction the school and his family. This depa We sell at One Price Only, and ar the past year, that another story of some of these missionaries, who at Philadelphia, and'edited by Mrs. is beinghaspmbeenon sothepopu oms. a r secure more to building, so our Goods are warranted the Best depaitment will be in charge of Prof. look after the matter of transporta- Annie Witten my er, assisted by a WmWylk, School and and of Cincinnati, an experiei ced Cheapest in tile market. Or- hav charge if members is tion and keep, possible, large corps of able writers, a paper ofatheejuSicnrdepartment.asBi8tedbyMIs8E j kelleV ders by mail filled Promptly. a equate of the Chicago Conservatory of Music of the crowd from straying. These that should be in every Christian J. D. FARMER. missionaries are of the shrewd class, household. It is a monthly, price Rates of Board and Tuition. Washing, Fuel and Lights, per Quarten (ten and know how to act the part of one dollar per annum, and we have Board, $65 (D weeks) RUDOLPH ALFF, 1" 0 n in Hieh School, per qnarter Tuiti and flock the the at made in furnish to over on 8 D it, Grammar in arrangements Tuition shepherd partment. per quarter in IntermedHte D partment, per quarter ... 6 5b Importer and Dealer in same time make the most out of the connection with the Standard for Tuition uition in Primary Department, per quarter 5(0 business. They, too, are very ac- $1.50 a year, only 50 cents more . EXTRA STUDIES, ilil commodating and ready to take than the regular subscription price Piano, with use of Iusrument per quarter, from $8 an on of our paper. This offer holds good Cul ure of t) e Voice,' per quarter '."L charge of special cargoes of girls. 1 20 Main St., halt Lake 00 French per quarter City, Utah. When the train arrived yesterday to OUr old silbscibers, who ought to Germanand 5 no Class Lessons in Elocution, per quar er ICO Lessons in Elocution, eai.h that old reprobate polygamist living renew at once. feend US $2.00, and Private For further particulirs enqu re of Prof. J M. COYNER, Snpt., or down Weber river had no trouble in you will get the Standard, the ATTENTION I K. G. McNIECK. Woman Christain Our and Boa d of Director?. Union, President , the returning missionary finding who could point out to him the! the three best missionary journals fourteen-year-olSwedish girl in the country, for one year, which had been imported especially Wanted. Ten thousand subscribas an addition to the harem of this d saint. Going up to ers to the Anti-pol- y old y amy Standard , SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Place the girl he greeted her in a very at only $1 each. Apply to P. 0 your Money where it will do 385. Box Salt Lake business-lik- e City, manner, and taking her you the most good. went hand the wandering among by $12.00 per year Daily around the depot. the crowd and ami 3.00 The girl was not specially pleased Weekly, Anti-Polygawith his appearance and preferred not to except nim as her fractional GRASS Sample Copies furnislieJ on npplioatio husband, but then her fare had been pai 1 all the way from Sweden by riUlE TRIBUNE IS DISTINCTIVELY L moil, and ior0 ast twelve years has waged an him and she had been shipped on ceasing warfare 8) ain't the vicious doctrines taught and practiced in the Aormon Church. the condition of being his upon her It also devotis a hug share of its space to the mi ng n interests of Uiah and the surrounding gold and silver IIAS A FIELD OF ITS OWN. she was that and she felt arrival, ing districts, having special correspondents who flu. all reliable data from every camp of any importance. bound and must accept the situation. As an advertising medium it has no peer between CL. Tlierc is no other Journal like and San Francisco. go to in his The old brute, attempts Address it in America. console her and make the situation THE TRIBUNE, her his around arm pleasant put SALT IAAIvIG CITY, XT F All. waist. This was too much for the IT IIAS A LARGE and in innocence her young girl, she broke down in sobs and tears. And constantly increasing circulaThe last seen of her she was in a tion in the City and Territory, and wagon with a motly crowd and by copies of it reach every State and the side of the old sinner, traveling Territory in the entire Union. WIWUI, U1UIUW, I, UUU) towards his home, and we presume ITS CIRCULATION Mill Findings, Miners and Blackshe is y more of a slave than May not be as large as that claimed smith Tools, &c. ever was any of the colored race in East Temple or Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY by some other papers in Utah, but the South, for the breaking of whose we defy any one to show us a jourchains came the long and bloody nal in this section of country that war of the rebellion. has as many readers, with as low Such cases as this, we presume, rates of advertising, as the Standard. are far from being uncommon, but We are confident that one dollar in actors most of them possess the invested in its columns will bring too much discretion to permit a pubboth general and local advertiser lic expose. When girls are selected better returns than any other in Europe in the same manner that 141 Main st., salt Lake city, monthly or weekly journal in this fine stock is, to be shipped to Am-- j 50 CENTS. PER ANNUM Territory. Tr rlATr S-p- AR-HIVI- NG the.u-perintende- Clas-ic- I al T f . . . j d Business Men THE grey-haire- The ANTI-MO- Standard R un- -- : to-da- I pjOE my |