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Show V 4- w PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1890. all in Leavening Po'vrr. highest U 3. t'rement. It exacted the loss of all his privileges and his political exilement From a man high in the ranks of one AWFULLY Gov't Report, Aug. 17. 1889. PARNELLS LIKE PREDI- Powder floral Error Has Crept Great Political Lives. Tnto ABSOLUTELY PURE -- or Morality ijaud.rd In Them lnya Than ;.er When Only fawala, Court and PartUaai Were C(b1i . aat orWm. A. J. SHORES & CO THE DRUGGISTS. Die peculiarly unfortunate and dis-- .. morable position in which Charles lewart Parnell finds himself y, mile pointing a moral that has oft pointed before, illustrates as well growth of the standard of morality n Hi in the century. Personal purity in publio men, n ideally, was never dreamed of in i' las when there were courts in nation In Europe. License of fry e must wanton and extended kind uiven, or, rather, was taken, for .mu then was but the object of n's caprices. Virtue was not ex from men in high places, possi ly because the long history of years TBI TEMPTER FOUND A WEAKNESS. snowed that expectation futile, and Once published, however, the great marriage was largely regarded merely mass of the people who are virtuous as a matter of policy or convenience. How must the mind of Parnell, revolted aginst the idea of having li iunted now by regretful memories, such a man lead, and thus the conseevert to the time within his own life quence of sin have overtaken Parnell when the Queen, who believes hioi not ust when the dawn of the day of his worthy to enter the Commons, gave triumph was breaking. The world her own daughter to Louis of Ilesss in knows him a man steadfast of purpose, lie full knowledge that at the time apparently single minded in his devoLouis was married to an humble but tion to duty, an able tactician, a genfaithful woman, and that the shadow tleman of rare qualities of mind. The of her daughter would cast a gloom tempter found his weakness, however, upon the life of the one who in good and every day he went to the home of faith had married the unprincipled O'Shea enslaved him the more. There can be no accounntig for such a course prince! Still that woman had only honest as his was unlesi, indeed, that be argulood Instead ol blue blood in hsr ed himself inti security. Dilke did. and veins, and her misery and heart burn- Parnell has jivil! ever recover ings counted nothing with the English whether or who herselLhoUl.s.h.ey.tght to his position in Tn has taV vn lie crown she enjoys because an net oT jeCturfrcan-.Parliament debarred from the suc- false ground a- - fur us 71s future Tis c cession the children of her uoele. concernel. but his very' position undtoo well the different! William IV., whose mother was so only if morality that exist one for the actress with whom William had openly oin and statesmen and the other lived. And Englands court was one f the purest. In the early days . f aliieli tlie grout conscience of the pubHie century history is crowded with lic ha created. Mr. Parnell secs only the mesalliances formed by men high the first. lie says be is no worse then in the political and the courtly world, some of the men who condemn him, and of which the world took only a and that his private wrongs has nothing to do with Ins public acts, but the assing notice. public scales of justice seems to demand -- to-da- 1 :OIT:- - 1 Everv thing in our line )at( - Bottom Prices. Courteous Treatment accorded to ah. DENTIST!! OARR HARVEY, Oije poor SorlK of Peal Pros1 Store. fiaxs J 111 tail. L iiltiv-trite- HOWE&TAI"1, l?V IDBillLiEPIS XXNT- - and Grcei Staple, Fancy Groceries. Also and Queensware. Prices to suit all. Crockery Telephone no. No. 28, 24. Centre Street, Provo, Utaii JLrLc3.rson. Crandal Sc . SUCCESSORS TO HILL& CO. ir Wholesale and Retail IOTUHE STYLES. Uni in Ii verv Snt Br-nch- in Healers FJtAMES OF THE LATI UNION BLOCK, PrtOVO, UTAH and .Mar.ti, Utah. retirement. That both Dilke and Parnell will recover their prestige lost is in the very nature of things. The public is a severe Judge, but It commutes largely for good conduct and for the sake of With later years and a healthier izition, with assertion on the part vi am ani a return of Bocial dry that was .lost from the days of i 1 itorze to the end of the first .it if this century, a new order of I lart-i, n ii n come into existence. The is Hence of the people has been v.tkened, and only men who are i.lier clean themselves or have the resight to conceal their failings are w permitted at the head of affairs. That the world is growing worse b9- stuse within such a short time two rat public men in England, who ive lirired largely in the public Sir Charles Dilke and Mr. 1ar- have fallen, would be a most rnmeous idea. Half a century ago 11 have dine, discreditable as it s. ni;ht have made them subjects of Hi brightcaricaturing. Tbey might y Ueen, possibly, lampooned and .v ir 4 in the language of as iv "levilishly sly, but noth- mi. Indeed it would n it have ' .i safe for many in public life to uaving the closets containing ir own skeleton unlocked, while y were engaged in the work of lel-u- g loose those of their neighbors. Wo.nen have in all ages had much to I I with the unmaking of men, and in sp tore of life was their inHiiencu u rt f dc ill 1:1 in llie precincts of the (Marts an the profession of pilitics. In so.ua instances the woman was the unconscious occasion of the downfall of the man. In many she was the instrument guided by malicious and oiaukinai! hands that wrought his ruin. History teems with instance from the days of Antony and Cleopatra to Parnell and OShea instance where men of vigorous mentality and of un mbted oourigs before toeir fellow mo fell .u tin if sirens tnd awakened only 1 ti themselves carried over a from the 1 the example given. Indeed, in some cases, like that of General Boulanger, for instance, the public has no interest, so when that doughty fellow eloped with his mistress the world assumed that she had kidnaped him and made no fuss about it. In the celebrated case of Alexander Hamilton, the great Federalist in this country, the public forgave and easily oondened the immoral life which led up to the duel with Aaron Burr. For, disguise it as friends may, it is a that matter of certain history famous duel was the outcome of a jealousy for the affections of a beautiful but immoral woman. The publio declaration of the man, of course, did much toward his absol- r . 11 I if 1 1 I 1 1 1 ution. Politics seems to be the great ground 11 on which tlieae scandals are developed. From the highest men of state down to the heads of the petty departments, ail are annoyed by a certain class of women, not criurnally inclined in their intentions, but se utterly unscrupulous in tiieir ambitions that they compromise themselves and everybody having anything to do with them. Then comes either long years of blackmailing or the exposure of guilt and long yeurs of shame. -- articular (Zuitrrntitccci at Sprinq;vi;lo os OUR HEALTHIER CIVILIZATION. 1 S hi hJ XJS 1 . 1 t Cl 3yCercla.a,ixa.ise C3-xiera- ,l F.:!I lint nt Choicest Groceries from the n ! 1 ers jri. end Patterns. Olir Prices alWaijs the LovVesi Free Delevery to all parts of City. DUN N & CO., 136 W. CENTEK STREET, - PROVO, 1 a- e ..erge. Motions. Department Styles 1 UTAH. - 1 ill- m.. .1:1 1 1 . it. PUBLIC OPENION ,v .till wish ever cl-ii-r A (. II Asj 1. Tin out of Sir (?liir!s Dilke s ikk a nhit worse, iuul and disgusting us ii was, tlon that of many hundreds e.ore him'. It was the publication of ii i the world to the great mass of the people whose conscience is better and purer then that of any one coterie, that caused the uprising aginst him. doubted but many of tbe man who had through a long political career been associates with Dilke, were equally guilty, but tbey dare not excuse him. Publio opinion is a great It demanded Dilke's re M cIm-ti-n- iio-iy er, The persistent determination of thepolyfrom the tenets of the famySaints sei'iuisly disturbs the poll tical atmosp: iv in the re.: ion of Salt Lake. John W. oung, son f the late Brigham Youiii;. iiiMiemiih the con declaration of he recent, Mormon on the ference with a petition lil-court deuiugthat iwilygamy is a part of the discipline of toe e.tiurcii. or Mi it it or practiced. is taught, This answer is made to stop further proceedings looking to the cscheatmeutto h property. of According Zane of the territorial (:pef Jo si ice declarations will stand point, ic The burden of ? rt ven nnlrue. :i Should jiroi'fi i n s!;- - on the government necessf ,i ad inti polygamy laws arily fai i the ground, and a large will soon find array of an themselves, like Othello, without reoccnpatiou. The outlook for the gulators of Mormon morals is decidedly gloomy. d 1 .if ,i THE IIKKA PHOPIIKT. Mormon church leaders to banjsh n'Yi-ipuj- W in Slock. Latest IM 1 1 GANGER CURED, ALMOST FOR . CAMENT. .i w of the great parties in England lie became a social and a political refugee. II. resigned, and is now endeaverini, to blot out his wrong beginning life anew in an humble way. That he will one day be black in the Commons very few will deny, but he cau never occupy the same high position he once did. He was struck down in the very heyday of bis triumph, just when the richest of politcial prises seemed within his grasp. His public trust he had guarded jealously and well, hut his private life was too foul for the nation to bear, and he was retirred. With Parnell the ease is somewhat similar, though, In justice to him, be It said, that deep as were the wrongs he committed aginst the family of O'Shea, they were not of the revolting and unnatural character which marked they Infamy of Dilke. Tremendous as was the sensation produced by the evidence at the divorce suit , many of the men who knew Parnell and bis habits and the majority of the distinguished newspaper corps of the House were not surprised. Tbey had krown, or, perhaps it would be better to say, surmised the liaison, but no individual thought it bis duty to complain. To them Parnell was but the leader of a party, and his private life they considered a book which the world had no right to read. I i i- - . office-holde- rs Church of God. Meeting of the members of tbe Church ef God are held every SabMr. bath evening at the residence of CorJesse Cochran in the Second Ward. dial invitation extended to the public tf to attend. NO. 44. TOO . WONDERFUL CREDENCE. Further Evidence of the As tonishing Success of the New Treatment. Two Gases ef Fibroid 'JTaueor asd Three Gases of Gaaeer Ulsckarged Cared! The Mach Varna ted Discoveries of the Geraus Scleatlst, Koch, Completely vershadowed llere la Oar Goa a try by Native Hors Phydslass. If the wonderful results obtained in the treatment of the terrible diseases cancer but of any and all morbii growths, whatsoever their nature Fibroid tumors, moles, wens, birth marks and morbid excrescences of all kinds are speedily aud certainly extirpated by this new and wonderful process, without pain or detention from business. It might also be well to mention in this connection that those having in charge tbe experiments carried on in Germany regarding cancerous growths also gave much attention to that universally prevalent disease, catarrh, and have originated a course of treatment for that disease which Is absolutely certain ia its efficacy. No sprays or douches are used, but the .germ which readers the disease so obstinately incurable is absolutely destroyed, and the cure effected is thus a permanent one. Let those who wish Jfor further information call on or write to the management of tbe Polypathic Medical Institute at either, of their great ustitutions, 26 East 42d st., N. Y., or 2 East Brookline st.,. Boston, and full information will be given, and the opinions of the most competent specialists in all departments, as well as those above mentioned; will be at the service of those interested. Dyspepsia Makes Uie Urea of many people m and often loada to after eating, aour stomach, tick k heart bum, loss of appetite, a faint. aU gene" testing, bad taole, coated tongue, and Irrcgn-larllr t bowda, are some of tbe more commoa After ymptoma. Dyspepsia does Bt well of knelt. It requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones tbe stomach and other organs, regulates the digestion, creates e good appetite, and by thus oreraonilng the local ijnip-tom- s removes the rynipa- - HO&d&CIIO thetlo effects of tbe disease, henlshee the headache, and refreshes the tired mind. I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I hod but little appetite, sad what I did cal me, or did mo Unerta distressed little good. In an tour DUrn after eating X would np a faintness, or tired, feeling I had not eaten anything. Mytroo-bla-, X think, was aggravated by my business. Which la that of a painter, and from being more or less shut up la a room with fresh paint. last spring X took Hood's Barsa-- StOfTIHCll rflla took three bottles. It did me aa immense amonnt of good. It gave me aa appetite, and my food relished and sstlsfled He ersvtng I had previously experisneed.V A. Pass, Watertown, Mass. Distress rnnpBating Slrk all-go- our above named had been heralded abroad as the work of some foreign savant with an unpronounceable name, every jourhmi nal from one end of the land to the would other have given it prominence, MlbyaOdrugglaa. gl;slzfergs. Prepend self but being the work of an unpretentious bg C. L ROOD CO, Apothecaries, LewsH, Sms American, whose labors have been pro100 Doses One Dollar', A WHEAT tSKXBATIOX. secuted in silence, without the usual periodical notice of his work which our M. D., A. ournals seem glad to accord to any but . Stocktea Chare la Rcaadal fellow countryman, the public has PHYSCIAR AND SURGEON,1 Matual Ceaftaairaa. known little or nothing concerning the The Stockton (Cal,) papers say that Fayson, Utah. the confession or Rev. I). L-- Munroe, in grand results so lately attained. ait Xtealdanoa, Oflloa The experimental work in the direo- - the Presbyterian Church in that city, and over Shores Drug store. lion above mentioned was prosecuted has created a tremendous sentatlon classes. It would seem that all Attends a calls day or in Germany under the auspicies of the the pastor is a crank on the of verge Medical Boston Institatesof Polypathic insanity, as he prefaced his confession G. W. SHORES. and New York, but the crowning tri- as follows: T must make a confession to you all. umph was reserved for our own land. ( In Union Block and the past week God has Out of a number of cases uow under During to me and told me that I mustappeared do so. Offick j Smoot & Co.s Drug treatment by the new method it is our It is necessary for me, in order to be ( Stork. to make this confession. It is privilege tu report already an absolute saved, les. 2 Blks North of Bank Corner. salvation. cure in five. Of these five, two were the price of myGod to send me to the I begged fibroid tumors of the uterus, and three F. REED. LESLIE REED asylum, or to the jail, or to let me die, were scirrhous cancer of the breast. The rather than that I should make conRi d A first two were actually under treatment fession, but God told me that it must made! In be to obedience Ills demands or.e five weeks and the other five now do so. weeks and four days. Both are entireHe then confessed to a number of ly relieved of the growth which made gross Immoralities with the ladies of his life a burden to be gladly laid down, and congregation. He gave their names, Inof all female are now in excellent physical condition and also the names Prac-ice both married rud sin-glV. . .. j in every sense of the words. VsencJbad been a source of 1 The three cases of cancer were Jn to him. He ipromised to make further revelations follows: One was a sciirbous. Involving nexl more V names. ancTgive Wn-- l rlrt.lllWafnnmBii second the entire mammary gland, the who get seats in thaiYsyua-gngu- e People was of the same nature, but not so adnext Sunday will have to get Specialty. ALL WORK WARRANTED. vanced, and the third was a recurrence there early. About the funniest thing in the whole an operation with a knife having been Boon Ko. 10, EauBiUiiif, business was what occured when the before. mtlis several This mi performed lastor had concluded that portion of UTAII. fact made the case all the more difficult lis confessions relating to some of the PROVO, to manage, as it seems to be a never improper thoughts toward some of the in which he had indulged. Then Dr. C. F. failing result of the extiipation of a sisters female arose, and in a cancerous growth with the knife that an elderly voice SURGEON DENTIST, said she had the squeaking appearance of a new growth from met- same experience as had Brother Monroe, without pain by use of astatic deposit is hastened and the pro- and she Knew he was more to be pitied Teeth extracted famous Boston Vitalized Air. the blamed. She than confessed had to her is of life problematical. It longation GOLD FILLINGS A SPECIALTY. might be well to quote here a few re- family. Teeth made with the Latest Artificial must some our strike of It surely and best improvements. marks from the Inglis-Parsoof Lon- practical readers that the aforesaid don. who reports in the British Medical preacher is not altogether a crank, but All Work Guaranteed. 11 Journal, four cases of cancer treated has a method and a motive in his mad- Three doors meet of -Holley - UTAII.iiumi, ness. Is he not a little vain, in a sort PLEASANT GROVE by aloue passing a powerful interrupted of Beecher vain, as it were? Beecher, qoltaic current through the tumors. Iu however, was not so mean as to brag of MYTON, one of these the growth had been ar- his achievements, but left others to tell. rested eight mouths previously, and But in this case mutual confessions are ATTORNEY-AT-LAorder and very interesting. there was no sign of a return; a third still inalL Tell It had heart trouble in addition, which & interfered with the proper application Yo Cant Have of the current, and in the fourth the Agency. Ferfect unless your blood Is pare and health, disease was so far advanced when taken in element! necessary to repair the waste Oyer Bines Dmn Store in hand as to preclud much hope for a rich of the system. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho favorable result. The growth as a whole most popular and successful medicine to does not entirely disappear, but remains purify the blood, to restore good circulation as au inert mass, probably composed of and to give vitality and health to the whole A. SAXXT. 1. W. I. WHITKGOTTOB- body. It cures scrofula, aalt rheum, bolls, fibrous tissue. This the author thinks and nil burners unit weaknesses caused or &- could not be absorbed, but it will alby impure blood. ways be open to patients to have the remains of the growth removed subseAttorneys ind Counselors at Liv. Ick Hesdstbe quently by tbe gnife. Tbe advantages 1 11 claimed fur this method of treatment May be caused by stomacb trouble!, neuralgia Up stairs oyer are as follows; 1. There is no destruct- or nervousness, but It Is a sure Indication that Bulling, there Is something wrong somewhere. And of normal tissues tbe body, whatever the cause. Hood's ion of the TJts.li.. is a Oity and if recurrence Bhould at any time reliable remedy for headache,Sarsaparilla and for all trouR. occur its progress con be immediately bles which seem to require a corrective and cures It dyspepsia, biliousness, sto ped, and the treatment repealed regulator. tones tha atomach, creates aa appeas mauy times as necessary. Lite swiarta. ase and gives atreagth the aervsm SALT LAKE CITY i.D PROVO. UTAH, would by this means be prolonged indemetastatic tbat Salt Laic office Hooper & Elredgc Block-Pror- o provided definitely, Good Logie. posits had not occured lie fore the comoffice at tbe Asylnm- The fact tbat rheumatism la caused by a mencement of the treatment. So far, morbid condition of tbe blood, explains the cases able to bear the full strength reanccess of Hood's Sarsaparilla In curing this HAYERCAMP & CLARK quired have shown no signs of recurdisease. Hoods Sarsaparilla overcomes or rence, 2. Fatieuts are not obliged to neutralizes the acidity of the blood, restores of lie up, but are able to get about on tbe vital fluid to a healthy condition, and acta Licensed beneficially upon the heart, liver and kidneys. the day following the application, 8. rheuof and aches Those who suffer the pains The current can be passed through matism should tiy Hood's Sarsaparilla. almost any part of the body, and thus arrest growths which could not by any X AXD It UTAH CO. Office 1st National Bank Building, possibility be otherwise treated. All this, be it remembered, is accomOity, T7ta.li plished without tbe further means Our Abstracts show all Error and filings Ve appstlts, ladlnstiea, which are at the command of the ex11 raw Dstaliees, lea. Ick Htadnehe. against roal pro party ta any part of Sws," the work who at the performs pert Utah Oounty. lag (leek, pea will riaffi iolypathic Institute, and when the reader takes into consideration the RAWLINS McLAFFERTY. 0) fact tbat the operation described by TONSORIAL PARLOR Inglis-Parsowas performed by Dr. IN BASEMENT OPPOSITE JackBon, an American, two years beTABERNACLE OLD fore Parsons gave his report to the tke re ody yea aeed. Tkey leaeaa eseaseek eke kefld week sad FIRST.Cf.AMfi TONNOH1AL ONLY up fact tbat the world, and the further ee . fiea gafferere Bgrlage pky.il AKTIKTH KfiPLOVKII. ever an is eel will Saeasel but with week find galvanism operation Sellar Irea th.a. Nleely eager eeeted. POPULAR FXtXCSa. adjunct to the Hue of procedure taken SOLD WORK GUARANTEED. EVERYWHERE PERFECT iu these cases by the I'ulypatliic physicases as will seen such be that cian, it may be accepted at the Polypathic 'Institute for treatment stand the very Contractors and Roilders. binoris best chance for ultimate and permanwvwwuiei snesawiasxnimsi ent cure, even arguing from tbe standEstimates Given Plans Furnished wgeeeeeye outsider. an uninterested of point pCHOg MUff satp feccg wot wig But to those who have seen and inves- s All Otar Work Ao) ww tigated the method it is proven beyond mmp'if mPT2Zm J. way J AoeordJng to Contract shadow of doubt that the great problem --1 YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED L is solved, and that the radioal cure for rebe it cancer has been found, and, Idi Tth -Rett Mtreet, MI0 membered, this is true not only of lyyilj xrrjLxt- Hood's Sarsaparilla J. Shores, ng Ml Dr. P. P. ' Pro. Dentists, 1 mem-sgjfwfioc- k, eJ Have all Modern struments for of Operative and Prosthetic Dentistry. WESTPHAL. ns - WM. S. W: Collection, Life Insurance Provo Fire TJtah. Saxey Whitecotton, & Rooms Ml Provo KLETTING, ia JCrchItecti4 Abstractors Titles 10 Df You Have I Provo ns erg-lee- Bonaldgon Smith, J - provo |