Show EDITORIAL NOTES one ono great groat good arising out of tho the revision of tile the now testament is tho the interest awakened in the sacred book more people are reading redding it now than have ever looked into it before at aL the same tine tino ti tl ne knowledge should increase in the earth concerning religious truth and the results ought to be favorable to the cause of true religion our washington correspondent Lem says two of every three men one meets hero here believe that we are on the eve of a t great political change they disagree of course as to the nature ot of the change as much as they would at tilo the probable result of an election about to take place ili in ohio or indiana nevertheless esh ess the talk is all to the effect that in political afna afra affairs irs there is to be a great revolution let em revolute it makes little difference to us the new york graphic makes the annexed notes on the revised new testament opinion of W IT ir vanderbilt it t is not quite the bible I 1 want yet the fie lie passage relative to the difficulty tic lox experienced tiner fenced by the rich man in getting to heaven ia Is not expunged dr r talmage 11 consider that the still pas passage age ago in the new now version relative to bounding sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal is 13 a personal insult jay gould the new version holds on to tile the assertion that the love of m money oney is the root of all evil 11 chorus of ant anti mormon editors you must take out that story of Ana ananias nias ulas before it will be revised to suit us copps copps united states mineral lauds lands is a book just out which forms one of the most roost valuable works of reference of this kind ever published jt it ia Is divided into fiyo parts P arts laws end 2nd lana oci oni regulations regulation 3rd ard LandOff office ice rul eul ings ath judicial decisions ath miscellaneous in including chiding forms and directions of use and interest to lawyers as well as miners mi it contains a copious index of so 35 pages with double column columns is bound in two styles full and half law and aud is pu published blushed by henry N copp dopp 11 0 int md 1 ad avenue N K washington n DC at sa 3 and the scranton pa republican notices a lecture on scenes in hi call cali fornia by rov rev bov dr ormiston Or in the first presbyterian church of that place on tiny ziny may nay in which that person referred to utah in this way the crime of polygamy should be wiped out with the strong arm of the law and the speaker would not bo be chol choi choice ceas as to tile the means used professed teachers of the religion of love and mercy are not usually very choice as tf to the means of destroying an unorthodox system so londas long iong as the end is reached readied but the tilo end of ormiston will come long before the end of mormonism and no unusual means need be resorted to either in rn a city of or mexico bookstore book store storo a Yali yail yankee fice tourist a spanish lih history tor of the unit united d states slates st te published at madrid it contained pages of mixed and curious information emancipation proclamation was made to relate to indians instead of negroes an incident ol 01 indian bravery in in ring king kin phill Y time was located in the war of t the rebellion the characters in mrs etes teg becker Sto St owea wesyl uncle cletous toms cabin were given as historical tor ical the pictures A ere as queer as the text lincoln was biown t with a cabinet dortly compo composed sid ol 01 indian chiev chier chien chief new mow ngew sow vork york waa was as q ulah rma sma niah 1 str angling village vill villi age gp and wash 1111 siou biad littfin n crow a 11 on oil aliffi lieal 1 this 14 lq 14 i just as ns ng ili iii ilip eilif palmed oil on the people of or the thi united states by er or orres orrea A pon pen dents dentA as authentic history of the mormons Mor Alor mons 11 |