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Show 2 :TA II ClllM'sTI I t 9 t s si ADYOCA A N i o;,t t ( ott ui'i ' in. v iit'hib,' th th p 1 id t, ' Vijii', -- i, r:M a, i VN has nut iH ji f ! 1 t h P long (lit FirgtUil ) ? JVcr Ai, 'tic or! i n i r t i. .in ,K t U.v n i.ni or I ioilS tr'av.u! f 'i,t:i t0: ':w - f nt;- ! thioffgi the Xoith German Llov.N, i MOetogsaess shall with feigned j M jw?ty va.u.d he w uN m dm n: ci cL'indmc n you. prol'Mily, Victoria ? j;l iie at Q j.rt'f-'iiTHE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. and most likely extend th-- bin to The whisky forces are the worst Paris and Berlin eie returning; a four to six mouths tour in all. So enemies that threaten this counTht-are law breakers and rapid was the tide across this con try. law Jh rle-ie s tnrr-:'!- ! tiner.t that tlm party would not people lUVe 110 lights th.lt stop over any louder than was necbourn! to respect. The) are Ley essary, eun in Chkniffi). Her hus are piratt s mi land; bmvaneers in band, the King, was in this country in 1874 and 1881. and the Queen a land id peace and law and order Xo indictment can do justice to wa3 anxious to see a cvinry of which his majesty had talked so these enemies of mankind If you dont neiieve this, read the proof in much about. The Mormons have for a number the following; "Howell, Michigan, suffered a disastrous of years carried on quite a success firo Sunday night, It started in the ful proselyting business on the store of F. X. Monroo, and consumed Sandwich Inlands, wheie the tiuire block and six adjoining huntowns large plantations, tha' ings. It was evidently the work of an in- 1 -- CD 1 & Mi "ifirci ;Ch h.'.i is. F IIr j ? y -- -- d-ii- har-l-wnr- tie-chur- ch are being cultivated by there con. verta and yield a handsome yearly revenue. The object of this pretended liberality and courtesy on the part of the Salt Lake city fathers was evidently to capture the good will of the Queen, but we be lieve that Her Majesty is so utterly disgusted with Mormonism, that even If she had had time to stop over in thi , city, she politely would have refused to accept of the offer. Her reception at the Salt lake depot certainly was not calculated to give a very favorable impression of t Saints,' The crowd appeared to think the visitor was a dime museum or a raree show, and the outlandish way they acted caused several disgusted Gentiles Thank Providence to exclaH, this is not an American crowd M DIVIDING CHURCII PROPERTY. The Provo American repoits the following proceedings; in tt ur f cendiary. Mr. Monroe is the chairman of the County Prohibition Committee, and a hard worker for prohibitory amendment. A few days ago he received the following letter, which undoubtedly explains the origin of the fire; Detroit, Mien., February 27: To F. N. Honroe, Howell, Mich: Sir: I wish to inform you that you must stop your work in the prohibition cause, or we will barn you out, root and branch. You may prepare for the worst, as we are on your track. Manx Saloon Keepers. Daring the lute temperance campaign in Michigan, a meeting was held in the Methodist Episcopal Church at Holly. The house was crowded with people to hear W. A. Taylor, of Lansing, speak on the amendment question. Shortly after the speech begun a ball of burning rags, saturated with kerosene, was discovered under the church. The ball was lighted and thrown into a small hole under the church, and boards placed against the wall to hide the blaze. The church is a wood structure. This discovery caused great excitement sad broke up th meeting. The revenue from this infernal trafli is by no means a financial support to the government. It is an apparent mistake to even suppose that the liquor business ev pays for itself, so far as society at large is concerned. Boston, for instance, receives annually half a million dollars in license fees from liquor dealers; but it pays out toi police, criminal court, almshouse, and hospital expenditures, $2,324, 800, which last sum is, ot course, in large, very large part, expended for the restraint of criminals and support of paupers, rendered such by the liquor habit. In every city where licences are issued, the proportion is similar. The Inter Ocean gives thes figures relative to Chicago: Th Utah Stake Conference met in special session as Provo lat Tuesday at 10 a. m. The object and business of this conference was elated by President A. 0. Smoot to be the transfer of th) church property hitherto held Trustee in Trust, to by John Taylor as boards of directors of the several stakes or counties of the Territory appointed by the This, Mr. Smoot said, is made ehureh, the Edouiuds-Tackc- r bill, under necessary which disincorporates the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints,-- an organization which, it was ciaimed.has no; er been incorporated under the laws. The people were assured that the present Admiuistratisu of the Government intended the law itself to be inoperative and to become practically a deal letter. This distribution of the Church prcpeity is done to d officials in this Terprevent from attempting the confiscation of ritory the property, under thu plea of enforcing the law, A l (solution was carried without a dissenting voice providing for the transfer of all the property falling to this Stake by a pro Board of Trmiees to the rata of the Church Association of the Utah Stake tax city, entire Labt year her of Zion. footed i and state, town, county This hoard is composed of 'residents $7.70;,S3S,72. She paid for beer 13.200,000, Mnoot, John aud Guff, and Bishops Cutler, and for other liquors as much, making $, ii Packard and Tanner, and Judge V. N. 4iXyjfiU paid out for liquor. In return she berry. received from her 37ff) saloons at $.700 cacti We do not believe that there is $l,HWno. Subtract this from the amount much danger of eonfisoation of paid for liquor and there remains $4, 520, W0 that much more paid for liquor than Mormon Church property on the deficit, received fur licence. A- thi- - tion. Have the Mormon people forgotten the shrewd plans of Briglnm Yrning by which he secured a personal title to eo much of the Church property. Let that precedent stand as a warning. Brigham said that the Mormon was a business god,M but if the transactions of the Prophet was an amplification of the business prinmpQs of that god. then it would seem as if there could be no good gtuund for confidence in the integiity of diese leaders who at the present time claim to represent Gods govertnent up(,n tin earth. Monum friends, h- - nut We by uvdtv and diy sjrech. fear that if )ou some day should wake up to tnak-'- - tf;e s id discovery that yu have bc-deprived of accumulated chuich property, your eJ X u my no e i af u- t i undoubt bi ml in, .1. llO Ip.vC.ii I'voiv i.--k. vt- - l.qi'l tin u if o3 Hillin'!! tin li,.r in th i n d 1 riv- of Urn! L- - gi-- 1 lory and 8o, ! 8, a 1. in Brigrnsu Yu'iii". Tnnt fur Tie Church ef .U-'i- -i Cini-- t f Saints Cache vaJcy f a hrdin? aud ethr pui poses. Sh;. 1. Hi- t nnct,l by the Granting Tru-ta- i o Lat-tci-D- - A'-embl- y thi-Churc- h u 1 id , inu--.hm- r . , ! li feature. i lie iShoninger ihaml Upright Cabinet Pianos me wuuante.i for ten years, and are bo is 'hot fivumus thiougi.out the civilized world. in Fiucta where wi Face no authoriz'd 'gents we ed d.r ct from the Fact ry to the C mstuner. V liberal discount a'lowed. Send for beautifully lUuH'rated Cata-- 1 igues and any deturwi information. Hmhext Honorg awarded at the U. B. Centennial Exhibition at Ph iadulphia. 1370; Exposition UniverselSe de H7S, P.uis; Rot-lerd.- m, and at State and Agricultural Fair where our instruments have been For frill particulars address IS. SHONIXRER CO., 1813, ed. Now Havon.Conn-- & 2 5 State SL, Chicago, ill., U. S. A. 1 , JOHN F. STRATTON, New York. 49 Maiden Lane, banjo' JSi.bu AGENTS everywhere to sell our baur.M. of tho vVoinsns Medical College of Ti eats Diseases of Women, and 'eachea painh-sMost Tfin chiid-butcomnlete Sadies I il h manual ever published. Over 000 1 II I! pages. Fudy lllus- -' rated. Portpaid, 2 25. One lady made $31 first weak: another with no expeiierice, made $115 in 19 days. Big terms to agent . Write for circulars L. P, r MLLCR ct Co.. Publishers. j 159 Iat SeSie St,, Chicago, 111, I Phil-idelph- ia FOR TORPID LIVER. A liver dcraogo tbe whole torpid mudi tea, produce ; -- i- - Dyspepsia, Costivensss, Rheumatism, Sallow Skin and Piles. iiea-ii'ji- ha 1 I wh ' car Sold Everywhere. to L( ma le. C ct this out and re urn to ua, and wi will Bend you free, something of gHst value and importance to you. that willst-uvou in which will bnng jou in 4 PERFECT FOOD FOR INFAIFS. moio money right away than anDung tiie world. Any one can do the w oik and THE MOTHERS FAVORITE. five at home. Either sv: ail ages. SomeIt iis ieen buccessfiii inhuudiedsof custm thing new, that just coins uiomy for all where other prepared foods fade i. vvmkers We "ill ntait you. captal not This is one of the gumnne, imporin eded. tant chincea of a lifetime. 'jho"h( ate FOB iNVAtl.-Mil OiiPEPnCS.' v, ill not deli, . ainhuluti'i and en.tt j A: (Rand outfit fie Addres, iKiE Co., Be Most Nourishing, Most Palatable, tmrusta, M une, t rpn-nn- Most Economics!. OF ALL PREPARED FOODS, WORKING CLASSES ATTENTI0N'' We are nov pi EASdU AkO QU1CKIV P((f PARED. to furnish ail Hassc uih employ at nt whole honn. the of the tune, r.j j(,i in for circula'-- and their spate momenta, business new, ficlit testimor y ,.f ll vu.cians i.ud Molheis giving wh'oh Pt ron-- of eiiiier sx easily will a'ul profittdile .imply j rne an ht.iiemeni. we make. cam from 50 cents to $.00 per evenirjr, and For sal v Dnigaisis. 25c. . 50c., .$ l.OO.i, a propt rtioiiai sum by devoting ail tiieir Weils, Richardson & Co., s d , ! time to tho buauiesa. f)o a and girls earn Burlington. Vt. re, lily as inuch as men. 'lint all who see this may send their a idress. and test the i 887-BABIES- -1 business, we make this offer. To se.mh as are not we!, satisfied we wil! iTL t tint To ti.e mother of anv b.aLy horn (VC year to pay for the trouble of w nt ri. Full v. ,i! send On flpniicutH.n a abinet Photo we id A res and ou tit five. (JfioHOf. of the Sweetest, fattest lie.ilti'ie-- t hby in Biinson A; Co.. Portland, Tifalnr, It i h beautiful picture, and the ountrj It. shows will d air. mother's he.ui good can lue at home, and of using L'CTTFL Fooi) as tiii pood eff g f r us, than at a .substitute for Pie mothers jini.'c. Much inoiey at woik il not v, iliuib'e infoi mist, on Joi tii irmilier eha in thi-- , 'ri.!. given. ; you are started free. P th spm-s- ; of b:rh. Oir- Lnriri the work & Co., ullages Any.-nWeils, Ricard-o- n earrumrs sure from ihst sfa-- t. Costly outfit Vt, Burlington, Oost aad tenns free. Better notilekiv, and vnm us to smi.l addiesg you cotlung find ou ; if mu art1 jouwdi do o at once. ii. 11 a: IITT cc Co , Portland, Manic, UNDERTAKER. 887 k ,uiy-tiiin- nee-Jed- d'-it- e cndi JOSEPH WM. TAYLOR, TULhllifiE k CO., it-- AliT DKCOKA ! TORS. V- -- v l I J mr- s j ? j i - - ! There i o belter remedy for tSrese rororaon diseases than I'ott. l.iver Fills, as as trial niU prose. Price, 35c, - iir.o.i an a LKVLKIB CS FIN H V.ffLL PAPER AND r, - iff tie) i have bfl'e, i. ihab'-h-I.av Si" :ii s th it K g. with a dor.i u cuetl; others f d died. i bat.l one Removt Cons i. u.seti, Gfrinan DLCORATIUNW Funeral Imeitor and F.nbalmt r 'So 2 wanted it. But that was up hksgh!-jiie manufacturf hate st U i, ,m t tnWest Ter.ipe Ptro-1- , south. P. U. Px 953. result vt tl.elr most, c.vi'u! itn estiga M.ut treat.- - Oppesde Waiket Hotua Pnccs low auu jencsEa.-near v ircig, i lie I5 a h, d fil-s- s I; rood book. Maternity, by Mrs. P. B. D-- , t r 1 uithitof I L1 - s , 1 Siok H adaclie? thou-cnd- from the music'.uts the iHt'i Hiii ami i ire mg.i.hi.t d !,r t heir pure an Hi i;,iby ot tom, coni, iiniiu, llie gi.-possibil it s. As ho l'ht wuik a ml lie! mate! .1 no iiriably iiitinr. t i,e lx f.t re-t ihanus sl.uid pi In. Slii'iiiiig.-.si t! ( h.mt i.ink. hixoig a.'incN cd th at 'ndest Mic.-isfin music d s.uei , known to t'., ul iiisjarina .t, and nr r- ever m.suipasstd by any 1iano-Forte- s m isle, I hey nr pronounced by e'tpei ienced . .i!!!iuii.euos to ne the embodiment or jvr-iivn and are espei i.illv ad iped to w ith- tu:. i lheSS t IUiTru tTiv! ctUNuns. c bM tfent! n being paid to tins important r.-,- THE CULTURE OF BEAUTY Although nature alone can produce perfect beauty, art imy in a great measImporter. Manufacturer and Wholeal ure supply natures deficiencies. Yfe Dealer m all kinds of MUSICAL Mf RCH4ND1S1C. terhlCAL BOXFS, see this instaueed in the clearness and BXSD INSTRUMENTS. STRATTONS rELKURA.TKt lustre imparted to even a sallow skin bv RPShUN GUT VIOLIN STRINGS. Glenn's Sulphur Soap. The lady el THE CELEBRATED forty'viho uses this beaut ijier, drops at lea t fen years of her aye. niike the dangerpANK B.C0NVER5E ous cosmetics which obstruct the pores, H is entirely harmless. Sec that C. N OrittenUm, Proprietor, is pirir.tod on each packet, without which notie is gen- Manufactured by John F. Stratton 49 Maiden Lane, New York. uine. 8ohl by druggists and fancy goods dealers. nr-s-s limited quarter than have him roam at large through the city. The reply was altogether unex Shoot him, shouted a pec ted. strong Innged brother, in his bst srit t hat brought a tivnieodous Hu--YV! fn,m I ho audUr.ee. Shoot this whisky tigr with the btl'ofs that protect lionm and native S.'od. i i'd IS THIS SO? A few years ago a little book fell into our hands, recounting the experience oi a certain prominent busine-- s man, from which it appeared that, as with unssi Americans, too close axteiifi.m to busi liad broken his hnaith. Ilic doctoi said he could not live. He then sfa'ed that he used a certain article which effectually cured him, and out of gratitude fsr his own recovery he determined to devote a portion of bis fortune to spreading its ment- before the woild. As ive read it we said: Thi.-- . is eviof a commerdently a shrew i cial motive; it sounds wIS; it reads well: but many people will not believe it. In a a few years, however, that man famous tho world over. lie gave O several hundred thousand dollars to astronomical research, and his name became a household word in nearly evey home in tin? United S.ates. of people tn-- iv Hundreds of without re ervatlon, say that t.) thi. man alone they owe their lives. If ten risen are collected together the duuiacs an that if one man incidentally refer, to "Warm, is safe cure scvms .f them will be aide to tell, f:om their own tlm wperience of evpei ience or from , lesolts whit Is m.uvidmi-of their fiicnd, that remedy has wrought. Nuth.ng has mer been put on the m sr- ket, wp are tubk T'f ak- of v.h'ch n. been so gicat ami kpt up so won icr ovileaco that fiilv, arul tin- - ;.Uoc , riv lit is at tin hntt m ff p tj'uurbt, vvp find sn.riy i'i, in our .! ip iui'M 'k,icusc oiiis nicnt pi P legalize this Boss Devil of Arner ica, that he may continue his Dr. work! Rn destructive Crosby, of New York, in a recent speech on high license, wanted to know from the audience if it would not be better to restrict a tiger to a it , Oh no! Then what shall we do with this giant eviif Shall we continue to no-j- . U1-.- 1 s Governor and Legislative of the Territory of Utah: that all that portion of nmnry known a Cicho valley, in the Territory of Utah, and bounded on the north by the Territorial lin; ami on theea-u- , south, and west by the summit of the mountains surrounding said Cache valley, be, and the same is unto Brighan hereby granted Young, Trustee in Trust for th Church of Jem Chrivf of Latter- Day Saints, and thw whom he mty associate with him; together with all the products and benefits arrising therefrom, for a herd ground and other purposes. Sec. 2. The sail! Brigham Young, and those whom he may associate with him, shall have the exclusive use and control of said grant during the pleasure of the Legislative Assembly. Approved Dec. 18th, 1855. An intelligent young Mormon of one of the most prominent Mormon families in this Territory, upon reading the foregoing, said that i! anyone had told him of this before he had read it with his own eyes, tie would not have believed it pos sible. Just think of it to give t Brigham Young, as trustee for the exclusive use and con. Irol of that whole valley. N union of State and Church here run: vs in- - FEW PEOPLE ESCAPE The t.iint i scrofula in tb (Good With iiuuiv it is heredit.uy ; isut it m. ah i be at'!l aird from win: of air oi lack of ox'Mvise; fr nu improper food, or snv cause which brings about woukne-olthebodv and impurity ot tV blood The dis!,ai is cLaraeti by umnina ori.-'abseesSf's, swellings, enlarged yjo mi dioine lias joints, sore eys, been so successful in cuiirtg scrofula ar 1 lood.e Sarsaparilla. The most terrible running sores gradually disappear undei the purifying and strengthening influence of this great medicine. If you are a sufferer from scrofula, and desire more evidence as to the wonderful success o! Hoods Sarsaparilla, send to 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass., for a book containing many remark&bie cures. AX ACT unt-- n Vie 1 i T.-- O' I . if he w r.s'i. It.e j) iK'i i jGi tlusechimi ami 'if t!l It f.'l. ml, Uld to rei'ognie .mything 'b.tt t, Dick e.H'li coiU'i'di'd in. it, and on tin-- r alore oan w..-- .n'coiint for it, i u: nary silo and jvipuiji Uv. ju njf ir ?v r Acf-- . fi m , .r, Oo 'W, b: r .!!!,i - t lit' ration if I ! oi IX-n- ineited ';1' iv M r- -s Pu-oe-- line indicated by President Snionr. Tie danger hes in another direc- m - t oftlmour(Jhurch ivi.Hr-- -- y i I 2 |