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Show ANTI-POLYGAM- TIIE UTAH LEGISLATURE. STANDARD. Y 85- - THE AMELIA PALACE. On New Years Day John Taylor, Utah Legislature, which is nnmbcrs in all 3G the Presideqt of the Mormon in The session, now members in both the Council and ' the House, of which 27 are living in polygamy. In his message to that body, Governor Murray reminded them that the system of plural wives was, by act of Congress of 1862, denounced as a crime, and that the constitutionality of this act has been fully sustained by the Supreme Court of the United States. The Governor also said that as it is claimed the peopeople, ple of Utah are a it was a necessary sequence that this Legislature, as their representatives, should enact laws in accordance with that act of Congress. In addition he gave some sound advice in regard to public schools and the free, universal education of children, and called their special attention to the fact that the sovereignty of Church over State which exists in Utah is completely at variance with the language or spirit of the laws the and Constitution And while the country. of voluntary contributions in aid of churches, charities or political or other purposes were commendable, he thought that the exaction of tithing for church or any other purpose should be forbidden by the laws of the Territory. The poor man who earns a dollar by the sweat of his brow should be protected in the enjoyment of the reward of his honest labor, and any exaction or undue influence to dispossess him of any part of it, in any manner than in payment of a legal obligation, was oppression. law-abidin- Church, took formal possession of A STORY OF the palatial mansion known as the Gardo House, or, as it it more faWRONGS miliarly termed, the Amelia Palace, because Brigham Young was erectUNDER THE ACCURSED SYSTEM OF ing it as a residence for his favorite wife, Amelia Folsom. Brigham died before the interior was quite completed, and it has remained unoccuEDITED BY pied until the present time. John Taylor gave a reception on New JENNIE ANDERSON FROISETH, Years to the faithful, who thronged op to wish him a long life in his new habitation, which, in all its appoint: SALT IjAKK, UTAH, is to gratments, sumptuous enough EDITOR OP THE of most and refined exacting ify the STANDARD, mortals. Whether the new bride, WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY with which rumor accredits him, MISS FRANCES E. WILLARD. will queen it in the Gardo has not been published, but the probabilities This Work, consisting chiefly of the stories of those who have suffered a living death under this infamous sysare that she will not, at least pub- tem, should he read by every woman in America. Most outside of Utah have little sympathy with the licly, until three years have passed, persons A erm on women, because they submit to Polygamy, but read this book will UDderstund how they are thus preventing the amorous couple firm'd who into it and hold fast, bound by a religious superstiand their love for their children. Thas Christian from being prosecuted under the tion men sill bo led to pray and labor for the overthrow of this ISO Main St., North Walker House. 5 doors WOMAN'S POLYGAMY g ANTI-POLYGAM- Wholesale and Retail ! Every Article Fresh and New!! Y All goods were bought by us personally, from leading Manufacturers and Importers of New York, Philadelphia, St. Lonis and Chicago, We snail keep everything usually found in tbo.--e wo- present statute. It is said of the Divine Teacher that He had not wdiere to lay his head, but this is not applicable to the man who now claims to be His only representative on earth. The rooms in the Gardo are numerous, the couches softand inviting, with pillows of down and coverlids of satin and dainty lace, it is rumored that the head of John Taylor does not lie as easy as one whose head vTas pillowed on stone, and that the royally furnished chambers of the Gardo arc inhabited by myriads of spirits,, whose mission is to harass and torment the last days of the Mormon terrible ev 1. A chapter by Mrs Ann Eliza Young will show its aggressive churncter and how it is spreading all over onr land. It will be sold by subscription, aud active women are wanted tt, once to canvass all sections. Liberal terms will be made with agents. Will not every one who read3 this fit be, apply for the agency or get some one to do so. Send 5J ceuts for an outfit, or $1.5.) for specimen copy. C. U. G. Detroit, Michigan. People do not scruple to say Another important recommendation made by the Governor to the Legislature was that they should restore the right of dower to wifehood. This right is denied in no State or Territory except where something better is .given, and to grant the elective franchise and deny the right of dower is entirely inconsistent. The Governor said that any bill to restore this right to wifehood would meet with his entire approbation. that Wo believe it ; indeed, wc have positive proof of the fact, and at a future time will give a full description of the ghosts and accusing spirits that are now conspiring against the peace of John Taylor in the Gardo House. the Amelia Palace is haunted. Special Notice. 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PAINE, Publisher, : arrears and have already been no- titled of their delinquincy by the There has been no lack of good blue mark please send us their dues. advice to the Legislature, but so far We are under constant expense in we fail to see any practical results. publishing our journal, and if you Up to this time there has been no receive it, it is only right and just DURST TRIMBLE, attempt at legislating on any of the that you should pay the very modimportant points contained in the erate subscription price wc ask for it. Our friends should also bear in Governors message, but we hope the session will not close without mind that our terms are in advance Fruits, at. BALTIMORE, oh. Kt, betjL,Md. 161 li. CALVE some departure from the masterly and we shall feel obliged to disconGame, Poultry and. Fish, inactivity hitherto displayed by tinue the .paper to those who arc in At Reform Club Building, 1st South Send one dollar for 20 copies of the before not if tke arrears remitted, street. the Utah Legislature. January Standard. is of Standard next number the paya-b- e A d rwT issued. KEEP CIKCUIATINU THE PETITION. The highest hopes and interest of the race rest on the purity, health and strength of womanhood. We take pleasure in referring our readers to the efficacy of Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound in all that class of diseases from which women suffer so much. This number of the Standard will be read by hundreds of persons who have never seen a copy of it To these we would say before. that, you will find a form of petition in another column, protesting against the admission of Geo. Q. Cannon, an alien and polygamist, to One of the ablest professors at Congress, and also 'asking for legislation that will make the Yale College became nearly insane law effective. 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