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Show ANTI-POLYGAM- 42 ANSWER TO COliKESroailEXTS. wa a Mormon, or STANDARD. Y that the dastard- - will include both church and school. had given her had increased in value, The mhsionary is in correspondence and when the children went to take act was committed by Mormon ' A. J. S., Mass.: We have nev iystigation. The Mormons do not, with Dr. T. P. Wickersham, the possession of it, he refused to let Chamber of now'publicly blood atone their ene American minister at Copenhagen, them have it, although it would er heard of any to the poor Death at the entrance to the Mor- mies. There are easier, and less and he is also trying to insure a have been a mon Endowment House, and have risky methods of putting their vic- visit cere by Mr. Ernest Beckman, daughter with her family of chilinquired of a number of persons tims out of the way. There is not sent to this country as an agent of dren. But his avarice was so inorwho have been connected with the thejeast fear of Guiteaus death the government dinate that no amount of suffering Mormon Church, some of whom bringing about a bloody rebellion. to investigate into the condition ot would stand in the way of his selfwere in authority, and every one The Mormon leaders would not the people, immigrated here from enrichment. Once bent on obtainThe missionary ing a piece of property he cared not of them denies the existence of any risk the merest possibility of a those countries. A gentleman conflict. The masses of the people is also occupied as a correspondent who was defrauded so that he obsuch institution. whose word c m be implicitly trust- would probably obey if ordered to to papers issued in their native tained it. ed, assures us that such a place fight. But that order .will never be tongue in this as well as the old I! W.oton ,.f .lloritiouij'm. As none hitherto has could not be in the Endowment given by tho. present Mormon lead- countries. House without the knowledge of a ers. The Mormon women are not been in a position to keep the peoRev. Walter M. Barrows, for large number of people, and if it storing away any more grain; be- ple of those countries posted on the several years Fastor of the Congrewere so, there would be no tales ex- cause a great deal spoiled upon affairs of Zion it is hoped that this tant of the victims of blood atone- their hands, and had to be sold for preventative part of the work will gational Church, Salt Lake City; ment being found in the streets, or little or nothing, besides, they are prove quite eifectual. Any friend o now Secretary of the American in lonely places in the mountains, now told that the Lord intends to the cause desiring to obtain more Home Missionary Society says of or in the river Jordan. There is abundantly bless this people, and information, may do so by address- the new book, "The Women of Morsome authority for the statement will not try their faith by either ing the missionary, S. M. Hill, monism: The terrible wickedness and bruthat the Black Hole, a cellar un- war or famine. As tor the cure, Box 408, Salt Lake City, Utah. tal tyranny of the gigantic curse is der one of Brigham Youngs houses, we are not so sanguine that Mrs. here told by those who have sufAn tit n m a. was the scene of more than one Quimby s remedy would be as effered and speak out of wronged and dark deed. People have been fectual us she thinks. The recent death of Mary Ann blighted lives. An account is givknown to enter that house and never be seen again alive, but we have Tne Lathe 'mii Mision aiuou the Angell, Brigham Youngs legal wife, en of the origin and growth of Mornavians. reminds one of the fate ofher sister, monism, followed by never heard of any like circumJemima Angell, or ' Aunt Mima narratives of the sorrows ani disstances in connection with the EnExThe State church of all the three as she was familiarly called. The tresses of the first wives, and the dowment House. A regular ecutioners Room seems to be the northern countries is Lutheran in history of her relations with the reasons by which consent was exIts condition prophet is briefly and forcibly tolc torted from them for plurality of only torture omitted in this modern name and doctrine. resembles that of State churches in by Mrs Ann Eliza Young, as fol- wives in the family. No book since Inquisition. Uncle Toms Cabin has so roused general; many of its preachers lows: How long shall This accounts One of Brighams proxy wives the indignant cry. Lowell, Mich.: it is true the work for pay. accusation hurled was Jemima Angell. Her husbanc. this foul iniquity be suffered to exthe Mormons teach that Jesus Christ for these that had died leaving her with three ist? The decay of purity, the churches, was a polygamist, that Mary, Martha against and Mary Magdalena were his plu- they have not a pure gospel to give children and when she came to withering of the noble qualities that ral wives, and that the marriage at the people, and it accounts also in Nauvoo. she wanted salvation, ant first made the husband attractive to Cana of Galilee was his own. This part, that Mormonism ever was Brigham wanted a servant. The his first wife, the shattering of the point is not incorporated in their able to make any converts in those discoveries were simultaneous, anc home at the suggestion and command and Cove- countries. The activity of the State she was very soon persuaded to be of the church, the odiousness of Book of Doctrines nants, because that work advo- church may be known by the fact sealed to him. All the while they the leaders in this bestial corruption, cates monogamic marriage, but it that until quite recently compara- were in Nauvoo, Aunt Mima work et all appear on the pages of this thrilhas frequently been preached in tively nothing has been done for the untiringly, and on the arrival at ling book. It is not an agreeable the Tabernacle publicly, and the thousands of immigrants coming to Salt Lake, he gave her a lot of lane volume to read because of its submajority of Mormons believe it to this country, notwithstanding the for her children. One of her sons ject matter, but it must needs be be a fact. What more pregnant il- urgent appeals time and again to the built a house on it, but she did not read by the pure and good that all But this church has occupy it as- she could not be may know how many are suffering, lustration could be given of the de- authorities. made the same experience as the spared from Brighams kitchen. and that speedily the cancer may grading influence of polygamy? Grecian of old and the British in She worked until she was broken be cut out of the land. The acE. J. M., Medina: The Mormons later days. Colonization brings into down in mind and body, and then count of the progress of educationdo make use of the Christian Bi- fuller life the dormant energies. Brigham sent her to her daughter, al and religious work in the Terrible, in fact, they constantly em- The daughter of that half asleep who was married to a poor man, and tory is encouraging, and the suppleploy it in defense of their practice State church has in this country had a large family of children, yet mentary papers by the Hon. P T. of polygamy. And on the other shown an energy and fixedness oi he was willing to take her mother, Van Zile, the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, hand, apostates, that is those who purpose, that puzzle the men in the and do the best he could for her. and the article left unfinished by have left the Mormon Church, gen- old country.. Among the mail) She. died very soon, and the daugh- Dr. Leonard Bacon, published in erally discard this book completely. fields, extending from the Atlantic ters husband telegraphed the news The Christian Union, add value to Wo welcome the One will frequently hear them to the Pacific and from the Gulf up- of her death to Brigham; also the the volume. remark, If I believed in the Bible wards, this church has to attend to, time they should arrive with the book, and pray that it may be so I would still believe in polygamy, its astray sheep in the Mormon wil- body lor burial. They lived fifty read that teachers will be gathered, or it was the Bible that made me derness have not been forgotten. In miles from Salt Lake, in the Weber missionaries he summoned, funds a Mormon. Many of those who 1875 one of their men was out here, Valley, and, as they could not ob- he contributed, Congress act, and leave the Mormon Church become but the work had to be abandoned tain a colfin there, they put the the Lords blessing follow, so that atheists, free thinkers, infidels and for want of men and means. Last body into a box. But when they the time may be hastened when spiritualists. Very few ever iden- fall Rev. J. Telleen of Denver was arrived, her husband was not at such a volume shall be as strange tify themselves with any evangelical here to see what could be done. He home; at least, he could not be as the story of slavery in our land is Christian church, and they give as their rea- was welcomed and the lower rooms found, and the Eagle gate, or the to our children sons that they have had all the of the M. E. Church building were entrance to the prophets premises Union) New York. offered to the coming missionary was closed against them. religion they want in this life. They An Old INxdors Advice. for the meetings. In July 6th, Rev. could not obtain admission for It was this: Trust in God and Cincinnati: We republish in Telleen arrived with Mr. S. M. Hill hours; and in the meantime, all For this The that was left of Aunt Mima, lay in veep your bowles open. another column the article from and wife to be located here. the sEgis , entitled, Life among the work began at once .and as the a pine box in an open wagon, with purpose many an old doctor has Mrs. Quimby is a warm Methododists had shortly before be- every avenue to her husbands-hous- advised the habitually costive to Mormons. take Kidney-Wofor no other closed against her. friend of the cause, gun a Scandinavian mission in conand seldom makes any migtakes on nection with their own church the Finally, Brigham grew aslutned, remedy so effectually overcomes the Mormon question. But she use of rooms were kindly offered and allowed himself to be found; Iiis condition, and that without has evidently been misinformed on the news comers by all the other and when they asked him where the distress and griping which other It is a radical It is true enough protestant churches. That of the they should take her, said, very care- nedicines cause. some points. that Guiteaus assertion that he was St. Marks school chapel was cho- lessly, 0, I suppose she might as cure for piles. Dont fail to use it. Translated from the Neiv Yorker inspired to commit murder is in sen as most known to the people, well go to her sisters on the hill. keeping with the spirit and teach- and on the 17th a congregation of She was taken there and decently Zeitung. ings of Mormonism; still there is five members was organized. Since buried, though Brigham grumbled at TUTS I3 A 1.0 found on file at PER jnny CKO. 1. KOWELL& CoS not the slightest particle of evi- then the number has doubled. Like the expense. Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce street), where advertising contracts all here work other Protestant In the it land the he the lie that to meantime, dence support theory luay be made for it in NEW ORK, j 1 God-sen- d Sveeo-Ncrwegi- an - : i hc-iudi- - heart-rendin- g - to-da- anti-polyga- rt y. |