Show o IHICitiO LETTER mal he SeivtrpaJiTO hare to Say about Sait5l4c Hcrltorr CHICAGO Kuhruary 13th 1SW Special correyjjpildenco of the DES EKCT NsWSTt luoks o if Salt Lake w in mfuir way to ccliisc i Chicago in Uiq way of notoriety During tie post wecky the Jlonnon 1 question ha jbffei the principal topic And wlituithe news came I that tile Gent Liberals were triumphant great was the rejoicing in prostituted new perdom No question was asked as to the means by which the triumph was obtained Even Joseph JIuldoon of the Chi ego JHiwe endorsed the oU Jesuit maxim tire end justifies the means As usual the death of Mormoulim is proclaimed to beat be-at hand But it has been 6 often pronounced dezd that little heed may be given to the cry here area are-a few sentences from various newspapers news-papers relating to thc late Salt Lake election The Salt Lake election moans the admission of Utah as a State The schoolmaster h wrought the revelation The Mormon Is Itornrnntsbeingaoftiypushed Into the iliicb plhe The western barbarism h being I wiped out I lion Zion I being shaken to its I founda tionsMormon Mormon defeat means a setback lo tho democrats Ftbk Mormonism ii doomed The E ilera must s The ballot is mightier than Lbs sword The loss of Salt Lake I tbo final blow to Jlormonism fnal I A cheerful message ha at last come from Utah Lawbreaking Mormons should emigrate I The jiolltical power of tho Church Is cone lonnon do not understand the genius of American Institutions The Salt Luke triumph though not a Utah triumph i the next otep toll The defeat of tho Mormons I a blow to tbo democrats The zenith of Mormon power Is forever gone That hideous monster i at bat I c be r The Utica herald says Polygamy muhed I all honor to virtuous Genl These sentiments will give a tolerably fair idea of newspaper I opinion on the Utah question because be-cause they aro taken from papers published in the most distant publihe D0t distnt loris of the country They demonstrate I I plainly bow little is known of Hoc J monism a I really exists To say I that i can be wiped out by an alleged I al-leged elton triumph U the utterance utter-ance of a fool To ray that Its fate I depended on the Salt Lake election I I 1 tine statement eta nindninn To say that Its political power is gone is perhaps true because it never pretended to such power and whatever what-ever of political lower exists iu Utah l entirely in the hands of that valiant knight Godfrey do Nebraska Neb-raska To say that Monuonism is not in harmony with American liberty and morality while the lot tery business ofXorth Dakota If l I poetic absurdity Senator lugalls inveighs against fraudulent ballots iu the South while Senator Jld munds according to the Chicago InAinci Salt Lake correspondent advocatcafraudulcntballotsin Utah To the serious thinker tine Mormon Mor-mon issue opens up a line of study which is well worth Indulging in fur 1 moment or two Why this fierce insane opj osltiou to Nor monism Is there design in it dCl 11 You will say polygamy hut there was no talk of that on April G ISM just sixty ers ago when six humble citizens mid natives of this continent proclaimed J the restored religion I thiru one strpiii IU bltory from that day to Feb 10 I 1S90 that lias not met with opposi tion Has It not been repeatedly rept assaulted trampled and thrown into the mirt Yet i has as repeatedly repenlel arisen Invested t wih new ttreiiRth vigor and encl From Jew York to Ohio from Ohio to Missouri Mis-souri thence to cur own Stat of Illinols3nd finally to Utah has It not overcome obstacles apparently insurmountable ITnVH not its temples and tabernacles been des troyed And yet wo tee them In proud majesty towering today into the blur I 1auI of heaven fairly duarflug the most pretentious edi r fires of the oUetpcff creeds Jlormonismhasexperiencnimany lormonJ many and sad reverK fcuV if It be what it purr to Lr1L lots not experienced experi-enced the lentilof what It will It wl I is uot alone tlu lolltlcal dlsfran t IoOlleal dlsran chisenicnt o JU membera that nwaiteltbuttheprpperfyand wealth prlyand wcth of Its fohlownrs > v1hi yet b subjected to something entirely foreign to the i established law TijlaUnK to private ana publicpropwy Itistraemany foul things are d cf It and wIll continue to be raid of It laDY ma licious chargcsjlllfounded and bane less will In the future in the past be preferred against it Hut has not this been the history of all great movements Head theRein Uric of General Wallace and see what nnt 8 Christ himself Chrft bltlflxperienl Thougli a work fiction 1 I a faithful por traval of the customs manners and laws of the tlme or Christ and the Apostles Home fell by her own pride and arrogance thuJewbr his Intolerance and unreason anti be cause God so ordered b Head The Fablola of the late Cardinal Wiseman It t also a i work of the Imagination but it is a I faithful picture of the primitive Christians in the city of Rome The haughty Home revtlJed In wealth and luxury and paid homage to rid pagan gods and goddesses the hum ble Christian sneaked in vault cellars and catacomb Tault body was anointed with tar and then Ignited to illuminate the wrestling ground or the gladiatorial arena Tomorrow hu was accused cliildmurder and ac cldmurder pronounced a ghoul a fend and a knave Was not there design iu all this a al Honest Romans did perhaps believe belee In the childmurder because they could not comprehend the doctrine comprend thereat nrewnrn In tlm 1 > loctrlne al at that time expounded Then c ead Macaulay and learn what the euly Roman Christians did for civilization and for humanity humnnly Followthepagcsofhistory the course of time and whit a catalogue of ctogue the strange developeuicnt meets eye Come on to Luther and Calvin and to the great spirits of modern reform Read the story of Lady Alice Lisle lcJ a dramatically related by l Mircurnhay f0istoryofEntand 1cnlay n Idowor a Crm This Lathy was Ths ly Charles wohlian hero who Ie1 Chall welm the border After tire across jint 1 HS the Monmoutb rblon In IG lied dsleOted insurgents tInt eotneofthu Inurent Into dcelc or these were hartorei Hapshir Alice They harred Iy named fiche and lamed Ikk wenD preachers NelthrnrpO wer Tine b W of England Selhor < Ind prncipl nlke acces r In this errse guiihy In hlb tsn c ly r humor that oh CirtcfJesticcJfuY50f odium ptuyed tire refined dialwIUm of his ferocious nature lr30rfelonV Odious as rgHh trnrelony law seas is I WM Ined to dero Alice Lisle Shy taw abe could not b Alic Lile 11 the conivirdion or convicted until 5fter couvlcon thuS rebels aho 10oer rhcl hbr either tetsl before 315 teas brougM to tr1 bore 51 m or Reltrorpe To obtain ii vcr dirt for the crown 10 auch a can seas det prenrl WltnstC eastier Witne an easy CY lUer enlcd JuretIIS0ui ° gentlemen Cte JurotJulpbl lady to rleerncsl it ouhrageOus to snd a ly Itmel oUlrgU riraflly Jelr theStakofurair ad of canlY tte Iko 11 Into fury This seorke himself reye rrkod hmslr 11l fnt tnen ruse on the cir cui al ho feamd hi InywnlI ltThield bw langu3F ° blur ueSI csalt Uo langug 011 hm ul and uwonhy of a nbeuions piotenie pbcUous pr I brash or cockup t ltnM named Dunne njk > ui for Lady Alice and terrorized bj Jerirey lost bis ° Dafcho Jeffrey entirety Oh Ct how bird Lhe truth W w come out of a lying Prby trbn knave Wa there lLJrih the cordi a villain oa the fce of rr o t thero b a Pod Dot thou believe that tber I Dost tlroa brtlovo in hell fire Of nil the witnesses that lever met 1 lrersr saw thy clinic I hope gntlcmen 0 feJ bop lbojrnry that you lake nrotteo of the horrible earche of Ibis fellow I h 7 J botb threeS can OUO help abborrlng tbC Inert an1 hell rlont A Turk h feilos this a CoilIt 10 soh s manVoilMboashamed ofanehr vhl I lainny O IJ JesusJ What < r i gcrrJraW of vipers lo wo live I amorte TbeLaJy Alice herself was qUf tIea1athQUtt what abe ifllUy Ibe lQtJLIQJltcr believed TJio chltf jiittlcw iJlnttclf voluuleeraj hi opinion Cr Preslyterlanlsm and f of its remL Here Is ivhat lie wild I IMV I will tell you threes I 11 ° Cone C-one of those lying snivelUiiir canUnK rresbyterlaiis butono way or another had a band la tho rebellion Presbytery Pres-bytery has all manner of villainy In It rtliim b Presbytery could havo nuado bonnie curb a rue Sbovrnie a Pn bjterfan and Ill show the a lying knave Tire I vdy Alice was execute Uy the clemency of the crown ana nobility of Britain the wu not bUIel hut IwhenaeJ Eel this little concession to mercy aggrieved the infamous Jeffreys Do not the Judges of Utah say today show mea me-a Mormon and I will how you a lyinc Knave There is design In all this Hut we are madmen and cant t eWe It e-We are moving in an age that will produce wonderful tliiiiK The 1 in rf finl tlnrant sa vs Sue are on the eve of a great revolution or ci a I tcrrlblo cataclysm Just fancy > member of olIn of our virgin legislatures legis-latures taught for cold cash to establish estab-lish lottery swindles llear the Speaker of the liaru at Washington i called a tyraut a usurper and n despot There Ia a Federal electloii lao projected for Mississippi J n CliaimerseaystliatJdemocnU In the South naN the stealing of ballot boxes as religious worship Mr Jlorseof JIa > says there is n such thing as a fair and free election In Sivcral of our States Ingalls auo Butler fight over till niger in Con glass but it I said they drink their nutyisw wine together outside and laugh at I We have a traveler from the bar barou and jagau lands beyond the laciflc in this country Here 1 a paragraph relating to him I I fcrinco Jlislilmav n wealthy ami honored Japanese gentleman who fa I visiting this countrj thinks America has less religion than any other dUI J1 country llosav hol nlraclcd I all over nbc United States and ha < been entertainetl by public committees and private citizens in all tho leading I citiev They have shown mo mapni Hoent State lloufes and theaters and I libraries and private residences They i liar > et before mo the richest food land I I mire rarest wines They have In troducml mo at niainiCreut balls i entertained me In inmptnoii yacbUs I and trbltlcd nub through beautiful valloy on fourInbanda And yet no I one wishing to show mo the glories of uU city las over asked me to vWt I his church You American explain i your triumphs of art literature science society and commerce bat tcm to think that your religion I net worth exhibiting I this astliellc Prince should visiL Sit Lake It h to be hoixj he will be asked to vi lt the lemple nnfl TnlKniiili M ns tndlvt < t him c I of the idea that all the citizens of this country have lost interest In religion I re-ligion Chicago I full of people visitors from all parts Every one telling his own story Judge1 Thurston Omahais here I attending the Lincoln birthday celebration He describes the condition con-dition of Nebraska farmers as deplorable de-plorable They have on hand im meire quantities cf corn but can make nothing of it The railroads Oi Iir at reduced freight rates t 10 per cent to the t Imt this only made matters worse 1 lowered the market and lower freight rates would only glut the corn markets of the cart Judge Thurston suggests to EnglIsh syndicates syndi-cates the propriety of buying this corn and liulJing I until siring when 1 good profit can h realized Jamra Payne of Arizona I Is here llegivcs the Apacholndians avery hard character He is vehemently opposed t moving Iho Indians to tire Fort iwo reservation He says they will start with kiln old Gcm nlrco at their head afteroue of their com whisky1 dances Jlr Payne Is accompanied byoue J U HiCjihenl who tells sore worthy of lita great namesake the famous Jack Jlr Hhcpherd says that In an Indian fight Im tat lib RUU then drawing jackknife he killed I Indians and would have settled the Indian question bail not General Crook stopped him Jcxius |