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Show ANTI-POLYGAM- THE McKEAN MONUMENT. Just as we go to press we learn from Messrs My rich and Jones that the McKean Monument has been put in place ready to be unveiled on Decoration day. This memorial is a tribute of reverence and affection from the citizens of Utah to the memory of Judge McKean and his lovely wife, and is the largest monument in the Territory. It stands over 20 feet in height, is built of native Granite, and its dimensions are as follows: 1st base 2d base 3rd base Die Cap Spirebase G 4 3 2 2 ft-Ox- G-Ox ft-8x- 4-8x ft-8x- 3-8x ft-4x- 2-4x 1- 1- - 1- - 4-- 10 - G 21 STANDARD. Y he Mormons did not drink, that Brigham Young could have stopped "t if he chose, but he did not, because he controlled the liquor traffic and made a handsome revenue out 180 Main St., 5 doors North Walker House. of it We would like to know if, as you say, the Mormon women are y Standard so emphatic in condemnation of this An authentic staUment of the Wrongs of Women under wrong, and their votes are so powthe accureed system of Polygamy. erful, how there happens to be such Sold only by Subscription. Agents Wanted Every Wholesale and Retail where. Address: C. G. G. PAINE, Publisher, Detroit, Mich. good grounds for these complaints. It is greatly to be regretted that ESTATILISUED, MAY, 187. these false statements of yours and Miss Kimball can testify to"pp - Every Article Fresh and New their falsity have obtained a general credence, and are being extenI Anti-Polygam- Temperance and other journals. And in view of the wrong that is being done to a good sively copied 3 6 by All good were bought by us personally, from leading Manufacturers and Importers of New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis aud Chicago. We shall keep everything nsually found you not 0 think that truth and '. . 1 justice, to say The front of the die is of Italian nothing of honor, demand that you marble on which is the following should make an explanation in this matter. inscription. ft-4x- 2-4x 1- cause in consequence, ! la do I . James B. McKean, Di6d Moving springs of action are deep- ly interfused with principles subject January, 5th 1879 to certain laws. The nervous man Aged, 57 Years. A have soldier, an accomplished finds his lite blasted, but he can be orator, an exalted patriot, ami an restored to vigorous health by Dr. Bensons Celery and Chamomile exemplary Christian. Pills. They are simple, harmless, aIrs. Kate Hay McKean and efficacious. Wife of J. B. McKean Mr. J. 8, Stewart and Walter T. Lyno will be ou hand day or night to attend to I January 24tll 189 Aged 54 Years patronize the Golden llule Bazar for fancy goods, notions, etc. They will find a fine hutment and price, moderate, Lovely and pleasant in (llei. Attkniio.v is directed to the new Ad- in their death they were not lives, ,. ,, vertisement in another column ol the Rie- j uiviaeu. phant Store. Messrs. Cunnington & Co., The architecture is partly gothic are among the pioneer merchants of Utah, and partly of the composite order, and the Elephant is now the mammoth re- n(1 wbolesa.le establishment of the thie workmanship is superb, ;md re- ,f, Territory. Housekeepers both in this city fleets great credit upon the artists an(l viciitv will find t t0 their interest to And give this enterprising firm their patronage employed in its erection. though its completion has been de- - and our mining friends will also find every for tleir neetl,n , layed longer than vvas first anticipa- - tlun? of the Merchants country parts ted, it must be a source of gratilicu- - are recommendej t0 11 up01, the firm tion to the friends of Judge and Mrs. where they will be assured of honorable McKean to know how their memory treatment and Eastern prices, Mr. nfsfisisr ire J. A. Stromlmrg has charge of our tailoring Orders from the country will ha promptly filled and shipped the following morning. Please call and see us. Stewart BUCKLE & SON, 6 Woolen Tailors Drapers, r. 0. BOX 682 Arabian Coffee and Spice Mills. E A. RETY & CO., Manufacturers and Importers of (Mess, Teas and Spices, is honored by the loyal citizens of St., between Walker House and Overland House. P.O.Box 327. 218 Main Have on band a large assortment of aA CivowwA (iveew, YkousAeA In our next issue we shall give a report of the unveiling of the monument and the decoration ceremonies. this Territory. TIIE Chicago 0A oe,W, Comrades of Jas. B. McKean Post No. 1, G. A. It., and Invited guests, will assemble on May 20th, 1882, at 10 o'clock, a. m., ut Post The Deseret News, the Mormon Church organ said in a recent issue that in Juab, a resolution from the High Council regarding the excessive use of liquor by the Saints had been introduced by President Teas-dalThis is almost exclusively a Mormon settlement uncontamin-e- d by Gentile influences, and we would like to know how it is that the votes of the Mormon women (so potent in banishing intemperance in ether places of the Territory, according to the statements you have set afloat) have not rendered such resolutions unnecessary. And please to remember that it is: not' Gentile in- temperance that is complained 01, use of liquor but the.. excessive . , among the baints. When Miss Lucia Kimball was in Salt Lake City, she visited several of the Mormon Schools, where she In was very cordially received. one of these schools the principal admitted that intemperance was a Headquarters. The comrades of this Post and Invited guests, under command of the Marshal of the Day, will proceed in carriages to Fort Douglas, and from thence, under escort of the Sixth United States Infantry, to the United States cemetery, beyond the Fort. The order of exercises will be as follows: Opening Prayer Rev. D. J. McMillan. Apollo Song, The Sleep of the Brave. Club. Comrade Hoffman. Sixth Infantry Band, Firing salute, followed by decoration of graves. March to the grave of Comrade McKean at Mt. Olivet cemetery. Unveiling of statue; music Sixth Infantry Band. Oration Hon. R. N. Baskin. Song, Rest, Soldier, Rest Apollo Club. Poem Comrade Bradley. Dirge Sixth Infantry Band. Benediction Rev. L. A. RudisllL Gen. Frkd. Salomon, Marshal of the Day. By order of the Post Commander. VV. H. Shock, Adjutant. Oration Music e. growing evil among the Mormon Miss youth. At the close of one of Kimballs lectures a good Mormon remarked, in the hearing of a num- that there never was ber. of people, r. a time in the history ot utau roUn lead m keeping the choicest California and Grapes in season. All varieties of fresh and salt water Fish, Oysters etc. Choice, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Nuts and Candies, Goods Delivered Free of Charge. We I FRED. G. LYNGBERGK TP. HU. SOHOPPE, Main Street, Opposite Walker House, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In STOVES and RANGES And Manufacturer of all kinds of Tin, Sheet-Iro- n and Copperware, Bet Air Furnaces fitted up and repaired. $J&Be sure aud Wrought-Iro- n Range before puichsslng seamy Monitor itistheBestintheMaikst. any other. BEST LEADING RAILWAY OP THE WEST AND NORTHWEST! It is the SUORT, SURE and SAFE lawtx, Costt. Route between COUNCIL BLUFFS AND Spices. Whole and Ground, of ail stock of Teas and Chocolate. kind. Also a And all points EAST, such as Boston, Niagara Falls, New York, Philadelphia, MonWashington, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, treal, Toronto, Detroit, Cleveland. Manufacturers of the Celebrated J. A. TRIMBLE. C. B. DURST. DUllST & TRIMBLE, DEALERS IN Green, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Foreign and DomesGame, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE large At Council Bluffs the Trains of the Chicago & North-- I We tern and the U. P. Ryfl depart from and arrive at the same Union Depot. At Chicago, close connections are made with the Lake & Ohio, Ft. Wayne Shore, Michigan Central, Baltimore and Pennsylvania, and Chicago & Grand Trunk Itys and the Kankakee and Pan Handle Routes. tic Fruits, At Reform Club Building, 1st South street. Pullman Palace Drawing Room Cars It is Ioultry anti Flak, . GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., hi, Steel, SIR, pruds RAILWAY. ' koVWYYVWA North-Wester- n I DEALERS IN I & OLDEST! BEST CONSTRUCTED! EQUIPPED and hence the Is the OF THE BEST BRANDS. . Cliislctt. 105 MAIN STREET OPPOSITE WALKER HOUSE. I WORD TO PlIEHK UOZZKNS. & BL de- partment. I A PRESCRIPTIONS. just opened a Fine Line of Purchased direet front the Importer. Buying in Large Quantities, and with our increased facilities, we are iu a position to make up garments to We cordially recommend the ladies to I . We have Mill Findings, Miners and Black- smith Tools, &c. Are run on all through trains of this road. the ONLY liOAI) upon which arc rim the celebrated Imperial Palace Dining Cars WEST OH NORTHWEST OF CHICAGO. Insist upon Ticket Agents selling you tickets v'a this road. Examine them, and refuse to buy If they do not read over the Chicago & North-Wester- n Railway. If you wish the Best Traveling Accomodations you will buy your Tidkets by this route, EF-AN- D WILL TAKE NONE OTHER All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Line. J. D.LAYNG. Gen Sup't, Chicago. W. U. SIENNETr, Gen. Pass. Agent, Chicago. RUDOLPH ALFF, Independent Assay Office , Importer and Dealer in P. M. BISHOP, Assayer. , da Office, under T. R. M WWM II UXUJ 120 Main St Lalt Lake City, Utah. mihm MEAT X O. Jones Bank, Sait Lake City, 330X 1094 . All work careftilly executed and gnnranlml. Ores, Mineral Waters, etc., a Specialty. Analysis of mssrmwm, J. McVICKERS MARKET, ASSAY OFFICE. 0 e Main street, two doors north of Clifthou.se, keepscon-stantl- y on hand, Choice Cuts of Veal, Mutton and Beef. Give me a call and satisfy yourselves. Mam St, Sait Lake City. Undor W. 8. McCornicks Bank. |