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Show TheMan you shall be numbered among the Saints in Utah. diminished rings of manure. This bad advice founded on this wrong iew is With these words the two friends still repeatedly given by dd.erent writers, and it seems necessary to correct it by parted. line upon line. The fact that an orch('lobe continued.) ard to obtain full benefit from manuring, For advertising in newspapers in mulching or cultivation must be treated these hard times, without first obtainBOOM A KANSAS broadcast is still unknown to many ing an estimate of the cost jrom Geo. HOW THEY who spends money Manti , Friday , Sept. 2nd, 1SS7. TOWN. ODEPJ DAHL Something Fox the Citizens of Utah to Read, Mark and Inwardly t&igesl. 04 Wichita, a Kansas town, is an example of w hat can be accomplished by the energy, the enterprise and the united public spirit of its citizens. Wichita has grown in a year or two from a comparatively insignificant little town to a great trade and railroad center. There has been an increase of over moo per cent in the value of real estate and an increase of oxer 20,000 in population. Lots in the town sell for more than $2000 a front foot. What is the secret of this wonderful progress ? Let a business man of Wichita tell the story : We held almost We organized. nightly meetings, and among the first things we agreed upon waste hang together and stay by each oilier through thick or thin. We advertised by hundreds of thousands of circulars. We set forth all our advantages in such a manner that strangers who were led by our circulars to give us a call were not deceived, but on the contrary, agreed that we had not put it as strong as we night. Exerytown in the east of notoriety was not only served with our circulars, but our nepspapers. And the newspapers advertising did double duty. Our people made it a luleto ask all their fi lends to adveitise. We then subscribed for a large number ol cop.es, jaded with local adveradvantages, and we tising and git-afoundry conversing with parties who finally came neie prospecting that the SEARCHING FOR TRUTH. J. Bliotcti, Wntti n for the UOME bEXTINEL. CHAPTER XVI. A meeting with the Mu mows. Your second objection resume the president is answered by the text referred to. It is stated that an angel should come and restore the everlasting gospel to the earth. In no age before has this been done. No reformer has ever before claimed that an angel appeared as the heavenly messenger. All the reformers base their claimes on the Bible only. They disclaim any appearance of angels. But Joseph Smith testifies t J the appearance of an Angel by w hose directum the Book of .M nnon was found and the priesth rod restored to the earth . In Joseph Smith alone, therefoie, is the p issaje in the Revela-t- i m oi J ohn f ll il !e 1. Yoa see n to lay great stress answered Oden on the word aagd, and insist on a literal appearance of an an gel. Bat you are perhaps aware of the lact that s line of the be-- critics are of the opinion taat tae word angel o lght rather to be ct, le. The passage would then read a ln'le ojheixv se, th nigh, of course, even an e i gle would in th s case be an angel, a he iveuly messenger. '.Veil, I do n it know anythin g ab nit the dn'ierent readings of the B.ble, but the learned always nuke aberasous when tae text d res not s lit them. Ialnitth.it thole is s ane tiuth in j h tint remaia.au 1 I would be pie lsed, il lull adieiti ing columns of our papets which i. icy had seen did none than all else to impress them with the growth and imp ni.u.ce oi the place. Ae tound tnen tn.it we could nut uv ei Jo t.ns tan. g tii.it the more we the m ;ie paid oat lor l lose pmpo-e- s were our pio.its. hveiy new coinmei was a v istoiiur tom .st .f our stmes, and wniie Ole I .uLeiiismg paid to them iu il returns, it seixed the double pui-- p to impress the eas,eiu man wim nad an eye to business with the lac that Wichita was a is ng'own, and tan. we have g me on un.il we lime added population since I tame lieie ol uiei 20.000, and pioperty has incieascd in bus ness places mole than a th nisai.U lol 1, and in t le co nury r nfiid a.iuut us tile appreciation h is beeu o.er 400 pel the unlearned did not lu the same, but, unfortanate'y, the ignorant ate not u ne h mest tin in sell olais, as far ns my expel ieuce goes. l'lia conversation was thus c m.in led fora ling time. M my subjects wne disc isse 1. Od u.i was an eager listenei the VVamhewisre.iltr ll in led to him tae i! r rk of M ir.n m an a lew tracts, aai mg others the Voiteof Warning by I. P. lrntt. He these Ir iok le juested Oden to re thro iga and then call again. He prom cent. tse to do so. I know as well as you tan know that Tile i npiesiioa m ee upon Oden by ink is tae best capital to linn this c eiveis tti rn u.is not exactly a piinteis 11 nl we n t used unspnimgluvoi file one. And ct it w is a la .ting a low 1. would been n..t have U.cn.ta ly Inigei one. Tae arg intents pr.idaced bv the Caitlr igc. As it is, we will soon piesuleiit did not comm ui themselves than the S.aie. town to the anellect of onr y.run g tiiend, and ouiiduknuy 11101 a! of this is obvious. Theie The t tli s. yet staple ate nan's made about is not a town in Utati that can not tae tr.nli ot tae "ne w g rspel, the of prospera..d sincerity in untested, iveie a ach eve a leasonab itse degree L. own horn. ity by blowing seed ;.i vn, ta it never d ed. Oden c rui nence.l tending the Bo ik of i .hlerprise. Morin m, the Voice of Warning and the tracts g, veil to him. He read with an OF THE SENSE OF enrii'-sof being enh ; l ne I and DELICACY SMELL. fear with of sled. yet great bemg in, living per"se tae ho ks, he leturned determinations le h id to o.vn th it the V rice of of Tite only trustworthy them the quantities of substances necessary Warning hid nude a deep impression to excite t!ie sense of smell have been on Ins inuid. lie could not c.intrnd.ct hitherto carried out by Valentin. He it. found that the quantities thus capable of It was the custom of our young were mg. bromine. vneueer he was bent upon recognition fiiend, sulphide, and 20,000 tiioro .ghiy to investigate a subject, to od of hydrogen roses. The authors luxe underhear huh sides. So he determined to taken analogous experiments with other do in th.s case. A fiiend of his, who li id lesided several years in the United strongly smelling substances, and have arrived at still smaller values. For the States, and who was supposed to be used an empty room well ac j united with religious subjects experiments they 2,10 cubic meters, with paintcontaining issued a small pamphlet in had ja-walls and a stone lloor. Of the subwhich the history of Joseph Smith and ed to be examined, grm. was his d jcui.19 were put forth. The author stances dissolved in one liter of of this pamphlet was a gentleman highly weighed out and 5 c. c. of this solution pure alcohol, esteemed lor his learning and piety, a were diluted with alcohol in again star am ng the religionists of Sweden. known Of this last mixproportions. felt Odea sure that Consequently, from one to three c. c. were measurthe pumpnlet was to be relied on. ture a small llask closed with a cork into ed This little book he perused and learned with two bent glass tubes. provided that Josep iSmith was originally a money The weighing, diluting, and measuring ill of a and most digger, superstition, the odoriferous substance was carried helpless ignoramus By some means or on in the laboratory far distant from the other he nad come in possession of a room, and by a person not engaged in fantastic manuscript, written by a crank the experiment. For the experiment called Spaulding. The manusciipt he contents of the flask were evaporathad iiiteip dated and otherwise changed the of the authors by means of ed by m so as to ike up the Book of Mormon. a smallone hand blast, ail openings of the From t us nice root Morm mism had room been first closed, which sprung, i'ae Mormons were idolaters, requiredhaving from five to ten minutes, and as Adam their worship tig God, hoping air of room was then very careto gain salvation, not on the strength of the mixedtheand fully agitated for ten minutes the atone nent of Christ as set foith in means of a large ilag. At a signal the the Bible, but on strength of their own by other author entered to test the odor. good iv jus. In short, Joseph Smith The result was further checked by an was an impostor, and Mormonistn was independent observer. In one of the the greatest fraud of this century. the quantity of mercaptan l'heir expulsion from Nauvoo was experiments was 0.01 mg. This was faintatributed to their wicked deeds. Their evaporated ly but dictinctly recognized. The proneighbois noises and cattle were not portion of mercaptan to air was in sate. Joseph and llyrutn had beeu shot round numbers r : 50,000,000,000, and by men whose vvifes and sisters had quantity which could come in conbeen outiaged by them, and the the with the ulfa tory nerves was whole people were expelled as thieves, tact mg. This quantity is 250 000,000, frauds, and. murderers. smaller than the quantity of It was difficult for Oden to determine times detected spectroscopically by what to th.iik. He knew that it was sodium Kitclihoff and Bunsen. Hence mercaptor religious denominations customary may be utilized in experiments on to piopngute false statements of each tan of air, the diilusion of gases, currents other, and he was unwilling to believe the ellicacy of arrangements for ventilafalsehoods. But he had no means of tion. B. Fischer ana Fr. Penzohtt , for himself. judging Actnalen dex Chemie. lu this state oi uncertainty he again Liebigs visited his .Mormon friends. They did all to produce a conviction, but seemingTIIE LENGTH OF ROOTS. ly in vain. The words with which the interview For more than 30 years we have reclosed we will make the closing words of this chapter. peatedly urged the importance of corThe president grasping the hand of recting the common eriorthat the roots of trees extended on each side no furOden said: My brother (pardon me for calling ther irom the foot of the centra! stein 1 feel. that God is von brothe) working than the spread of the branches above. on your soul to gain you for his cause. The most popular writers copied the It you do not resist the labors of the error from one another, and erroneous spuit, you will be happy. I believe that practice founded on this mistaken view you aie honest in your purpose. And I was shown by the small circles of earth believe that the time will come, xxhefi often seen spadedabout them or by the -e . g . omsi-de.- it 1 if 1 i 11 . 1 111 earn-estn- o . A-- t i 1 1 I ! 2., the that Notice following named given BctUers hae filed notice of thie intention to make final proot m support of their cl&im& and Secure final eutry then of, and that taul proof will be lshcrt-b- lbate S ar high 23 feet away. peach tree n cultivator, Satterthwaite, the of Jenixintown Ia., has found the roots Notice for Publication. Notice for Publication. of a peach tree grow ing in rich No. 2G33. soil 50 feet from the tree. Professor Beal No. 2G32. Land Oili, e at salt Lake City, Aug. 22 LS87. traced the roots of apple trees 14 years is hereby gi en that he toilowing named Ii&ud Office at Salt Lake City, Au. loth, . d i.s Mayor of Kichtield, sewer Comity, Ctah Volice it hen by tfiven that the old to a distance of 28 feet. has to of h hied notice las intention is nli d notioeof his iutemun to make If such facts as these were more gene- makesetthr final proof in support of his claim, and hual proof in support ot bis claim, as Mayor of rally understood, we should see less of that said promt wi.l be made before the rebate said eit in trut lor the uise and benefit of and said that the frequent mistake of applying mulch- Jtiuyeorin his absence the Clerk of court at the inhabitants tlunof. Manti, on Oetobt r Wind, 1"7, viz. Svn Anderson proof will be miide In. fore tho Register and in the a small at and lertilieis ling ing N. VS. h Recmverof the L.md Oilueat salt Luke City, on Homestead Luto No. for ihe foot of trees, wh.le the great mass of NWkiS. W.H Jhc 17 and bE SV bees Tp 15s October k 17, MZfdameO!. IVbrson, U, h. S. W. Nee. 25, Tp. He No. lii.iiJ r Ihe N. W. immes.tlKloIluM. eoiitamii'. acres. broad It over 1(0 the is 3E fibers spread widely 4 A to prove his continuous residence Re names the following wituesrts jis, suiface lar beyond their reach. Country in witntssta ace resnb l.is continuous and cultivation of sud land. ta upon, aud John well-know- n ar f Terri-torv- tuilnwni-uaii- . Li L. . upon, Gentleman. iz, Aug. 2J, be). 3d. Tllav be increased, the digestive organs strengthened, and the Bowels regulated, are by taking Ayer's Bills. These Tills in their composition. purely vegetable other They contain neither calomel nor any with taken be and may dangerous drug, perfect safety by persons of all ages. 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I suffered for oxer three xears with Headache, Indigestion, and Constipation. I had no appetite, and was weak and nervous most of thy time. BY 3U. 321CaANGB. - IMPROVED And well assorted of- - Crockery, Class-war- e, Hats, Caps, Boots, & Shoes. Hlardware, Beady Mode Gioihing a Special! 3150'VS7r PRICES, Produce taken at the Highest Price. Please give us a call, and be convinced & Co., J. P. Successors Meilstrup to J. Meilstrup USING the three boxes of Ayer's Pills, and, atcomgame time dieting myself, I was organs me pletely cured. My digestive now in good order, and I am in perfect health. Philip Lockwood, Topeka, Ivans. Ayers jl sfou and chri ian Arnoldus ot Moroni, San lh te (iilt vat'on of ,8sud lamt, viz Mmm Chnsteiist ro iah. and John J ukiiH and Andrew Jensen Vhi. udn Jr, Mortoi Jeuhui and Lars Of wales, San Iete County rtah: Outen. ailof Rn lifield, V tub. D Webb Begister d. 1 bb F.egistt S. W. Parke a Co. Atts. for claimants. Wilktsand none Attys. for claimants, The Appetite do-Mi- e 1 No. 2G35. r S. Land Office Salt Lake tity U.T., aug, lv7. made before the Judge, or m las absence ihe Count v Clerk, of Emery County, U. T. at HUe at Cattle pale U. T. on Court Countv planters. P. Rowell & Cos Newspaper Adccr-tisin- g the of October A. 1. IfcoT. via Monday the 17th We are glad to see, however, more Downard, H. E. no. dJoti for the h. E. Bureau, No. 10 Spruce Strat, ieorge W S. 1 3ft NeC27 and N. K. S W. and frequent statements of interesting facts to N.K. 10 York, is likely N.W and N.W. Ne Sc. 34, 1 p. 14, s.K. li for this and $10 on pay showing subject, beating he name the following wilntsfees to that roots generally extend to a distance what can be obtained for $J. Such E. luO acres, residence his continoua upon, aud cultivaproeof.auid track Viz: Charles p. Johnaou, ureea greater than the entire hight of the trees. estimates are furnished to all appli- tion V In the recently published Transactions Allred, Ired E. Uranus, and Levi Summon, Send 10 cents fur 176 all of Price, Emery Co., u. T. of the Illinois Horticultural Society, cants gratis. Charles Peter Johnson H. E. No. 64,7 fur Viz Professor T.J . Burnll mentions a number page pat, phlet with list of newsjuiper the s. K. 4b. W. and S. W. ft. E. Sec. yi Sec. 28 i and N..W: x4 N. E. 4 ai d N. E.?a N. v 19 of w facts, some of them from rates and reference. U m it 10 Jr, loO ..crea, aud he names the following He his own examination. personal Yutms.se8 to prove hts continuous resident eupon traced a root from a two-yegrape-vin- e tn.d cultivation of. Bald traits, viz. Ered, E. feet. of 20 to a distance 13 tieorge Downard, Green W. Allred and If you think ui tipending 60 orlW tirames, Apple trees, Le i simmone jil of Price Eiut ry co., u T. of us win! dollars in advertising acopy feet apart, were found to have interlaced Viz. Ateml G. jewkes transmuted JI. E. No, 5'A'7 your advertisement, and we Will &tmi roots eight years after planting. The E k sec 3OT. IS s. H. bE 10 acres, ami you (tree of sharge,) what will be the for the he names the following witnesses to prove his roots of a Lombardy poplar were found best to for vou investment possible oiit.imoiib residence upon, aud cultivation ol, in abundance 70 feet away. Willows, 50 seld tract, viz, Noah T. Guyuian Jr., Andrew feet from walls, occupied them with make. Send 10 cents for 17G page AtmerSen, ,lohu K- Reid and Jasper KoberUou. plenty of roots. We haxe found suckers pamphlet. Address, Geo. P. Row- ail of orangville, Emery i. o. C,D.T.Wlbb. Rrgistei' from a common locust 40 feet high at a ell A Cos Newspaper advertising Ghas W. 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