Show DEUSLG JnlOROS L S TEBATUKE J Wim a record cf cur times shall S b made liy an JmfartJal hUtarian i S Die er SaluLstliall tccon > 5 5 pletely vindicated while their tra ducere fill Le lieId up to everlasting execration When this meet of justice shall I given the qvtitration I then Jiving Mill read with amu meat tlio base glanders that hAc lieeaatid are being uttered against S f u worthy and natundei > tccd people S tlf 1ioe true tuition acd genius there Hums to b buUiltleanpre S liensiou Ko striking will tljis phase of the history uf the atterday Saints b S I tat the diabolical falsehoods i armed anJ circulated against the primitive Ciiruliaiis will be compar ativ Jy forgvtlvu The fulness of the Goptl revealed anew in this age S lias come to stay and tbe per of S evil will consequently Iv exercised S to their lullett extent In supreme eau t to stop Its progress and prevent S pre-vent the accomplishment of its 5 niifiiaii and the attainment of its debtiiijr The refuqe of lies must be extensively erecteil as a protection to S S those who engage la making assaults I 55 upon a community who are entitled to the highest cousUeratioa but instead or being accorded It are the its of th > Jargt possible meas urecf vilJiGcation abuse and maltreatment S r mal-treatment In course of thus the tables will turn and the stream will S2yn In the opposite direction J These tixtlections were superS super-S S Induced by turning over the pages t nbook entitled TheTwo Jilfcles e by Martha Fiuley and published by Dodd JleaJ l C of Sew V York I is designed for juvenile f rcaiiers who minis are liable to I Ujpoifoucd tjrou li i with unjust r S rnjuuice by the unmUigated libels t 5 Hiiicli the volume couuius As an nntiilormou publication eJ cal as it I in the guise of a book for uung folks ills ODecf the mot contemptible and elaniieTOUS ever given to the public S In one part of the volume a young couple on a bridal tour a rpr Eunlid as meeting with two young girls on a train who had left their home in Xorway t seek another iu Utah having been concerted t the Mormon religion by the rireaeh j Jng of an Elder They hd taken 1 the wrong rut nod wee accordingly accord-ingly in great mental dbtress Ill couversalion with them the groom Is represented as makIng to tem an eXjos4s of JJurmonlsm with special reference to polygamy Hero ia an extract 5 I h d wellestablished fact weltlJsbe tact replied Edward and it i well known also that they conceal this doctrine from those whom they wish to catch in their j net t them they cult the Bible aol Curb bu two en the S wnel poor dupes reach their promised paradise and are unable to escape they bad the Bible UcVeJ into a corner tho Book of Mormon Mor-mon BU bsit ate J for it and Joe Smith exalted abore Jesus Christ All who are familiar with the religious jieeulianties of the Mormon Mor-mon people know that in their reverence fur anJ adherence to tliu Bible they are nut surpassed l > y another an-other cumoiumt neither i there any other class at who as people a a p whole am m ire conversant with its contents While they accept th Book of Mormon cs an ancientS S I r record given t this generation for the benefit of all who will accept its truths I i1 not ten nor viewed 3 a substitute for anything cite S a cither sacred or scular As t the S r Prophet Joseph Siiith beias exalted above thu Btvlor the fact that Mormon Chunh ton mlnomer tat J > its proper name Icing the Church of Jesjs Christ of Litterday Saint A ouhlttobesumcientanawer answer to that absurd chargeS charge-S The following exhibits the soothS sooth-S ors fertility iu the production of S e ljiilirous fiction I The missionaries penance photo graphs uf C single women whom thuo persuaded t mbraca Mnr monism and mete are sent on in ad vjneaof the panics of onlsrants Tbo S Mormnn men who irant wives are then ten lurked to look a tho photographs and select for tliemtelres They do s and jvrlien The trAin me comet la bringing 5 oriiiuils of the picture they are lr then to meat It each eeb nun seizes i the < j girl ho has chosen by photograph S JA S dragi tier away often shrieking for help which nu onBSlve J be this tbstetlmony of an testimony eyewitness a minister of tbo Prebyterun Church who has Prhyern Cburb lived for years in T7 < ah Of course itls hardlypooslbJetoa cUI arly jrassible tat a sane peram who has reached the yeitiof raiturlty could be cu b lmpre ed with the Idea that t there is trraln of truth in that moet gln mOt iernlclousfal I hood but thowickecinees of any rer son tat would in publication dc blclon de S cloned I t operate upon the minds of S ttevtmug mae such s diabolical L statement must bo apparent to b ppnt t every reasonable mind eel But the crowning infamy of the author is reached when she patnin toUio mouth of one of her characters put the following blooI urdlin and appalling cn iUoaal fabrication ° n8 day a Mormon and his family I consisting of one wife and ie several childrenrweroKealcd about their table taking a meal when too tkin husband mel lo bnbnd remarked marked tint be S tlt thought of taking a second mte iHI Iuvful wUbtho mother of hi children sluing there objected Upon Upn that hn roe from his soar went to her ana ltolding bar bed deliberately cat her throat et hertTtfrmertoe And was executed for nr a kei Christine while she shuddered with horror borr df0 Fald EJtranl lbo was ws promoted S moted by the Mormon pries hood 10 a higher place Intha pl church as one who had done a pratafoithy deed To publish fabricated and libelous slanders against a community is n crime I may not be within the scope of the law and therefore the perpetrators of wrong may escape cape statutory penalties but the criminal deed Is no I less morally base an reprehensible on that account I is more gross because more sweeping tan a similar crime against individual carder I is butan extension of that class of Infamy In giving t the World the boak from which we have quoted both the author and publishers are gullfy tho one as the manufacturer of the libelous filth and the others D the sut through which its conducted con-ducted that iLmight b spread about and tafut the popular mliidTviUi unjust un-just prejudice |