Show E DL D L T R at f S CHEAP SWINDLE axonal amono AMONG 4 th the tho 0 numerous swindles which are the tinier Is an artl arti article articie ean can ad edthe edrhe theoni united 6 tates fates washing bachints mae Mac hintS eia ten by Y printed d postal tal tai cards from frow a new newy V 21 3 lueg it is represented as a remarkable labor laying ay m ven bention tion doing ther work of several women ai in ae landry in tiie tile most lapid rapid riah riak rn thorough manner vasil cashing any ind off abrie from frob the most to the tho heaviest blankets without the slightest injury when to the promise that this machine will w ill lil do away with tho the miseries of the wash day and that it has lim been 11 a proved approved by nearly all the hotels and laundries of the chief cities of the E east ast is added the offer to th send one as a sample sampie for fod seventy five cents on condition that the sender of the six bits will show it to td ten lad iad lady y friends friend it is not to bo be wondered that simple people are caught by the tempting bait batt abote of the experience of one utah gudgeon who took the tho hook I 1 sent fd for 1 th the machine and to my sur surprise and bf chagrin received d by mail not ji 9 iv ashing washing machine litile 3 but an app appendage to the wasll wasil tub 1 in antho the form of rollers an inch ll 11 in diameter sst set parallel in a frame franie with a handle above one of the rollers Toller sil sis sll is carru corrugated tem tew the other covered witia r rubber u bbb r th the 0 in intention ten tion of the thing is is to save we the has bas no more effect in taking the dirt out of the we clothes thana than a boiled carrot the thu whole thin thing 0 weighs only half a pound and could be made here odi 0 15 o cents and alid sold at a brodit fit please expose the fraud but bonu say who ordered it to be done dono is bad brid elou 0 ii without wl thou being teeing laughed at we will not give the name of the person p erson sold but caution the pub lie against ast the cheat and at the same lame ni time m advise 5 0 tir frlan friends ds to lef lei those daiz dazzling ling offers of something for a mere nothing or of goods at less than cost for they are all swindles of the most transparent nature to people with their eyes oyes open THE SUGAR QUESTION THE subject of the uhe manufacture of I 1 I 1 su sugar ar is receiving receive mg a great deal of attention in various 1 1 parts of the united states it is one of importance to the whole country and a sin P eh so to utah as to any other section of the union last year the sugar importations from abroad J cached aed the lage amount of pou pounds lids experiments in su sugar a r making from th tho the e beet have havo in this country been failures faures so have the attempts t to i manufacture ithrom it from sorghum until re recently centy the sugar pro producing dueing duding region has been confined to a strip of df tropical country bordering anthe on tiie gulf of mexico 1 from which about t pounds was obtained last year the average yearly consumption of sugar in the is about forty pounds founds per capita if utah consumes its full proportion adt it t would make our pur annual quota about pounds the immense alving to the country which would result f from roni the product products 1 and manufacture of this necessary article in the place of its importation can be se seen en at a glance and d the possibility orthis of this thib desideratum is no longer a matter of much doubt liate latt experiments in producing bug sug sugar ar arm other products than the tr tropical vical sugar cane ila iia llave ve been crowned with gratifying success from kansas to canada from froni north latitude 32 or jo sorghum sugar bugar has been produced in small quantities chiefly from drohl tho the early y amber cane the baity frequently becom mended jy this paper duning during the ren uen past a awo ilist years ou pur our T attention having been first directed to it by bro anson chil call of 1617 bountiful as a splendid kind for jila jira production of syrup bro Mads madsen cn sanpete has been successful with liis his company in in manufacturing a very good article of granulated sugar from the amber cane a specimen of which may bo be fl seen in n the deseret museum we hope this thi subject will engage the attention of the practical farmers thero there la is wealth ill in it the amber cane cane flourishes here liere at least as well as wi in minnesota from whence the seed is obtained our climate and soil are suited to it lt the superior up quality ad anu great in quantity compared with other kinds if sanpete can caamal mai mal mako make e sugar from it eo so can other portions of th the e terri territory tory tors vornce Vorn ca n real not grape sugar or glucose but ge genuine hulne sucrose analytical experiments experiment i at the department washing ton show alow the following results in true sue suc suerose sucrose roer roee from the juice julee of louisiana ribbon sugar cane the chic oest variety 1050 per cent from early amber sorg sorghum hums 17 per cent ekrom J from chinese sorghum 1390 per cent from ellit white Vi liberian berlan berian 1526 per cent from honduras 1510 lalo per cent corn stalks also contain lontain a large quantity of saccharine matter and tons of true sugar were prod produced deed last year from what kome homo people think only A poor kind of fodder professor colly collyer col coi lyer iyer er froni from a single acre of horge horse odors e tooth corn which yielded gix six sixty ty nine and alid one tenth bushels of shelled corn obtained pounds of sugar by working up the atall stalks thib thin bems incredible but is ja vouch ed for by competent authority au authority thorit after the sugar 1 is 13 extracted th the 6 refuse pulp ju 9 still fit for cattle cattie food containing starchy and nitrogenous 0 matter it has been demonstrated in the east jast that au sugar war gar can be produced at a cost cof cog of four cents per pound which will sell fur for ten cents a pound grinding mills d drying rymer pans paw and all al 1 the aPPa apparatus ratu for the vork arasim are sim pie dmd not abt very ex sive rhe ban baa be purchased by cooperative operative co companies even averi in iii the small settlements tie tle ments of utah the tho alymer manufacturing co Company n ny 0 of f cincin hati hali ohio has published a treatise on the cane its varieties culture and aud manufacture with descriptions of the needful machinery for s stationary tation nry ary portable and steam apparatus for syryi p hind and sugar maing making nie hie pamphlet will be furnished free of charge on applice c tion and the company will give gibe information to any person or desiring to establish sugar works we are informed by a correspond ent from front VV NV illard lilard box elder county that brother I 1 SL W dalton of that place has about pounds of white amber seed to th dispose ofa of at ht the brigham city operative cooperative co store and that brother bruther Alexan alexander dir perry him about 70 pounds of the black amber seed for sale r considering that the legislature has offered a it premium for the first pounds of good goo bugar augar jurod from cane raised in this thia territory we think an interest should be aroused on this matter that will i result e in great future lenen benefit lt now is the time for our bur farmers to make up their minds what they will do in the premises es select the ground procure the seed and prepare to cultivate the cane in minnesota it is best sown in may it should be cut with the leaves on before frost and while it is in the dougha and stripped etien wanted for grinding the seed is considered better feed for stock than some kinds of grain it is a profitable cro crop even oven when hen syrup on only onis y is made from it but when we ire consider the imi immense niease advantage that thab would accrue from its ita extensive manufacture intes into ugar sugar we ve cannot forbear urging the subject upon the attention of our ur leading agriculture ests and business meni men for we are assured that utah can raise its own sweet and secure at least for ho home me consumption pure unadulterated sugar and make large profits in the operation while it would furnish employment for many idle hands and aldin aidin aid ald in a very large de degree wree gree in securing the permanent prosperity of our prolific and god blessed territory AMERICAN toleration OF THE MORMONS THE new york herald is once more exercised oyen oyer the subject of mormonism this time it is startled by the news that twenty cl citizens j ize i ns of lawrence colun bounly ty tennessee have rec recently enily joined jailed tho the church of jesus christ of latter day saints the ige JIp with its usual inaccuracy on mormon affairs fairs not inot greater however than of other anti antl Mormon journals says ahby th by have just left for UL utah ulah ah we V e yi iii inform forni that at paper and others that the tho converts in the Southe southern ril rii S states are arc not moving to utah but buit to Ool coi colorado brado where two settlements of the located J 34 fl e eteh eich etch leh ieh ich ieh al numbering a great p ma nymore than twenty pers persons bils uris the thee says it ia is creditable to our american civilization that thal notwithstanding the ahe tole toie toleration ratiO with wilh with which the mor mons mong haye have beena treated the tile followers ac of brigham young have bave thus far ben been coin compelled pelle pelie 4 to seek converts to their pecullar peculiar docar doctrines 1 inos among ablong the older nation tieh ties of bf europe J if Ainer alner american fean c civilization I 1 V i ilza liza fion flon has nothing better to boast of than the tho toleration it has shown to thenor theXor mons it romould should be dumb for ever that 94 toleration it of the kind that wolves V show to lo lambs it is krim grim W with 61 the frown of hate and drippin dripping with the blood lood of innocence yi it burned mormon ll hoines homes and grain fluids in missouri and illinois tt car carved ored ired irod in ill pieces old men ravished lavished ravi shed defenseless old women brained tender der little children and drove at the jia bayonets ronet s point thousands of bifi un of vi victims chims from the lands them they had bought and improved TW was ya before plural marriage was a part a 1 af pf f our religion D so tm the cuse ouse enouse excuse cuso thau that ha 1 it q was 01 our ir peculiar ma eions ahat that excited thes this delightful kind n a of bf civilization cannat be put forward forwar ld with success thau thai bolera tion tiou slew siew the prophet and patriarch J jpseph and hyrum smith put the torch to tb the e temple pf af N nauvoo aivao forced butof out of that beautiful ciby the ree pee people tie tle who had built wilt it in the deh dep depths of an inclement winter and Asni jas sailed led the feeble remnant too sick and andl helpless lel iel to flee with grape and pan canister aar with wilh the rifle and the sword it toi fol followed lomed them into the wilderness and nd took from them five hundred or 0 their ablo able bodied men and iett lett the th e depleted jost host to peri perl perish in the indian country it sent an army after them when hey they had hofsted hoisted hois ted the nag flag of their thein country in tho the mountains and conquered for the union a state in lne the desert to harass haras 8 and dest destroy rpy them on the pretext that they ha had committed acts which were after wards proven roven to bavo lave never been performed it passed laws jaws to hulfish punish them for matters between themselves ardd arid their gd it has lk lied cabout da bout about thein abused them applauded those who opposed them with ridicule and fought them with murder it has denied them a hear ing closed ceded its eyes to their virtues de lamed d tb their ein eln leaders and thirsted foi for their ilves lives durne during the whole half century erita ry of the existence of their thein church on the earth toleration it is that of the inquisition of spam the fagots fagons of smithfield the tho vem avem g gerecht gericht of germany and saon baon sa savors om odthe of the ender tender mercies of the tho fiends of the pit but the idea that europe is the th e only field nield of operations for our missionary sio nagy nary labors or nearly BO go is a news newspaper per fallacy the original idalin leading g men of came mine most of f them from bioni the new england lt S states tes etwas it was waa chiefly american faith energy and perseverance that laid the foundations foundation of this work wory pioneered the way into the wilderness and opened the mis missions ions lons to foreign jandy lands and while ta tho the e nations tans of northern europe have contributed tri buted very largely to the ranks of mormonism the united states both in hi the north and the south have furnished converts to the faith continuously we refer to this not because it hns has ha any bearing beading upon the truth or falsity bof of our faith or br that it ma mat mao whether bur our people are of english lir b german american br vian birth but to show shuw how wide from the truth the we new kew york herald and other papers get when they attempt to treat of the mormon quest question que sUon ion lon and we assure them that our oun system of proselytism reach 0 e not pilly to europe and a state or two in the south but all over the U union ia 10 uj to the four quarters of tile tiie globe and the isles of the sea and that ere long every nation kindred tongue and tribe will hear hoar Ji earthe tha voice of f our E elders eiders in testimony of PC the work which god is doing in the earth and if mormon mornion civilization cannot show to the me world better fruits land and its toleration have more to th recommend it than the american species we shall blush for very shame and will cease to aid in its spread arutter or utter a word in its favor THE JUBILEE conference tue THE fiftieth annual conference of the the C church of jesus christ of lat ter dy day i saints will be a memorable one it was not only remarkable for the rich lich spirit enjoyed by both speakers cers bens and hearers buffor but for fon the liberation of a great many worthy worthy saints from a load of debt which mus must t be burdensome to every bevery honest aad and sensitive mind and an in arrangement for the distribution of stock I 1 4 and seed grain to a jargo jarge number of the worthy poor 4 5 thota the tho two arr days ayko pr preliminary ell eli meetings in tile tiie assembly hall as well as tilo the regular conference meetings jil in ill the tile larg largo e tabernacle were attended ate by imin immense ense numbers from different parts of the territory acx ions lons 18 to receive elve eiso anstr instruction I 1 action and partake I 1 of df tho the 1110 spirit of the times NO one vii vil ohp 0 o has bas the least spark of discernment cern menti ment could fail fait to recognize in the ten tew teachings bings and measures of the fact that god is with president john taylor and the council of ft the twelve apostles as the bre Vre presiding siding quorum of the church the citler feature of the conference was the pie plesence sence ence and enjoyment of the tho real pine mormon ll spirit such as characterized the old times that many refer to with fond remembrance the tile beins feins and arla fa lings fallings of off erring latter day dily saints were rebuked severely yet with a des desiro desire c for the reformation of the offender and the duties dittie of ahn oel lesser joser priesthood in relation to transgressors were clearly pointed out cut with great force the prepa care offlie of the gamiles of absent missionaries i so feelingly enlarged upon by y president taylor will be yf very veny r capt apt to too repair the neglect which m in some instances has marl mari marked ea the 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