Show E eli D I 1 TO T TRIALS R bals WINE IN THE temperance lecturer while ad 4 dressin dressing 9 a adargo largo farge baudle dj ca in inthe e east ashert alluded to the christian practice of using lne ine in the ahlie ve venerating erat t lib the 0 ordinances adna I 1 aces of the C church and honoring a custom introduced by the tho savior and followed for more than 18 hundred years he still thought that the enlightened wisdom of lof these iatter latter klays adys W would ouid 4 before many thau 4 of wine at the he coin coln communion m nion table said sald saidie baidie be there are men who dare not take rainge pie or pudding or pickle flavored with liquor now I 1 can cau imagine some poo poor houi reoul 1 gling to free himself from his overmastering appetite for barong drink and in looking about for every hel hei help heip P on which he can lay his hia hands he throws himself into the boso bosom in of the church at last he comes to the communion table and the minister who in the home ca circle rele or social al entertain entertainment mend would quicker cut off oft his own right hand than offer that man a glass of liquor will proffer him the wine cup and bid liim him drink that man may bave have smothered his appetite but he has not quenched it and it require requires ff but a arop of alcohol to pass his lips to light a flame of mad uncontrollable desire which may send him to ruin it is a hi matter iatter of surprise sogome to some gome why the latter day saints use I 1 water waters in their thein weekly celebration of the lords aupper therease there Ther eare are good reasons for it first the prophet jose joseph josaph ph in the early days of the charch church was forbidden by direct revelation to purchase wine of the enemies of the church for any such sueh purpose anu and was ins instructed tru eted that pure wine of the grape of the vi vine neof of their own make would be permitted to the sainta saints in ahls ordinance di nance nanee but he was shown t that hat the main polut was remembering unto the father my christs body hach which ws wag laid down for you and my blood which was shed for the remi remission valou ot of your lbs ens ins therefore the word was waa given it t matt ereth not what ye shall eat or what hat ye shall ahall drink when ye yo partake of that sacr sacrament ameni if it so be ye do it with an eye single to my glory water has therefore been used instead of wine which is not permitted under these instructions except it is made new among the saints purd pure water behig the most moat fitting substitute for the fresh juice of the grape as a representation of the vital stearn stream that flowed from the veins of the Ile lle redeemer deemer as an an ofle ofie ring for the sins of the world intemperance is one of the besetting prevailing and dominant sins of the latter times ever lever since man learned tomake to make drinks that would intoxicate thi avice has existed and borne its evil fruits in the world but it is more wide spread and deeply rooted in the nineteenth century than ohan at any former period and therefore the church above all other moral agencies should set its face against tany vany any thing that is likely to promote encourage or perpetuate the fon fot beverages there are good menoid men anid annd mid arid women in whose physical nature lurks a craving for strong drink which ia is almost beyond their power to re press and when once iet jet loose irom the bonds they impose upon it from principle it leaps all restraint and aad the otherwise respectable spec table and honorable subject of an inherited infirmity is driven into a condition of shameful inebriety to all beholders and ruinous to the unfortunate being thus subjugated and degraa ed yet perhaps sueh auch a person has virtues that thatah shine lne ine brighter in the eyes of impartial justice than the stern and uncharitable pharisee whose failings are less liable to be discerned by men should such individuals be exposed pos edby by a church organized to exalt mankind to the temptation of thew irne irie cap in the house of prayer we think not and consider all the churches in christendom might profitably follow the example of tho the mormons cormons Mor mons monr in using water instead of wine at the holy communion and thus put themselves beyond the reproach of placing before the constitutional dip kindle kindie a spa spark bpark rk which kiddle into a amo ame the aich is sn smoldering in his system and ahse whose lurid light may lead him to tho the gates ot of hell A good thing may come como como come of nazareth I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 L y s t I 1 i if I 1 1 BEAU BEAUTY TY I 1 tar y aru i wea wealtha mei j 1 74 I 1 rm i 1 J 10 1 j 1 afe hee destruction df the theor foad bS bt 61 tv the a united sales salea is c causing a lt g much anxiety tb iia lin interested in the future I 1 b of the tte country it is 7 thought 1 that the tha continual diminution of uv limber timber will viii bring about alima ji jc d changes naj ark M iiii jur A prevent elpa iba ibe eai rai I 1 44 and adl lurix trefa nd into aa art arld arid desert it has been shown that tha 1 the destruction est ruction of og f old d have brou brought 9 11 ll abu about just such buch disastrous results anait ia Is argued that the like caupe will produce similar effects tb in america to encourage the planting of trees treel congress has made liberal provisions in iha tha th 3 lau iau land laud d laws I 1 lind and the theros theres reis rois no doubt douht 0 il it bit that agat b will accrue td the country antry 0 by ei extensive tens ive lve timber Vu culture lUire the question naturally arises which ia the best beat kind bind of tree tiree to I 1 0 plant the people of utah ought to be as much interested on this point as any in the united states the more trees planted in this natural wilde wilderness the tha more more moro cloudy moitt moisture uro and the more natural beau beauty in A writer in the prairie aa airia farm makes a strong plea in beha behalf if 0 of f tha the mulberry he shows thain that thai in addition to its pleasant shade and good appearance it is when matur ed especially useful for fence posts railroad ties les ies bridge e and barn timber and similar purposes being heing almost indestructible he ile declares that he has sound fence posts on his hia farm from this wo wood 0 d that are at least forty years old he quotes from public documents to show that vessels the main timbers of which were made from frow mulberry have remained lem rem deed sound and seaworthy after from thirty to forty three years ervice service while those of white oak have decayed I 1 and bru brn crumbled crumb ii bled bied fed Jed away one great inducement to the the culture of the mulberry ia Is the ease wilh with which it can be propagated cuttings from me tue ws amb will grow III if f planted properly browne in his work entitled trees of amei Amet america iek lei 11 says bays a limb several feet lung long if driven dito into the i ground where whore it is soft in the spring will bear fruit the next year A another nother ex goo good d feature of this tree is its fruit bearing qualities but une one of its most important recommendations to th the a people of than is its foliage as food for the ellk worm tim the ak silk industry which has been een attempted with success in a small way in this territory and thatch that chiefly lefly through the pertinacity and arid frithof faith falth th ladies ladles la 19 destined to become one of our great sources of stealth wealth bu but t in order to make it advantageous edais it must be conducted on a large IA rg e business s scale and when the mulberry hasteen has been extensively cultivated here the capitalist who steps forward to deml embark in sericulture on correct principles will lay the foundation for several fortunes as well qs as provide remunerative and pleasant labor for many of our lodth who would otherwise remain in idleness A Fent gentleman leman ieman named lowery has been noticed in the papers as having made a great success of tilis this in iny austry new to the vicinity in alabama he has worked at it for three thre years he has a quarter of an acre planted in mulberry trees he owns each of which will produce from froni lio iho to eggs he has his bof sale bale nearly eggs worth iol lol per hundred or of per ounce otince he bounts counts the cost of silk culture per acre at about the same aa as cot cotton tofi and the product at lit from to pounds of or silk wo worth r tb from froin 4 1 td 6 per pound in new jew york mr Low erys erya success has stirred up considerable interest in the state and Governor ex chapman has offered twenty nive five land on which there are very valuable buildings to the industrial academy of which ah lvir lowery is la president provided d that an ali equal en can cau be obtained to carry on oil the business of sericulture america imports worth of sll ail silk k annually so there is all an abut abundant market without exportation lon ion france makes a specialty of his business is generally carried on oil by small emair far farmers haers baers at a good living profit utah is admirably adapted to tb the growth of the mulberry V the rah th worms and aber the reduction of wk silk we efforts of df theae mhd se who taken wyl wll interest in la this business will not riot be slad bind slackened kend kena there are millions in it 11 of dollars as well it will not only ohly be vastly remunerative to those who invest inot in it bute prove provo of immense A good to 0 o the community in it will furnish for foi mys boys and feebie girls arid older perunia per unis unta buia toor too feeble foffi for nea eAVy vy labor 1 we ate ale buie bule bure sure that thesis no phantom ID 11 DO neb imaginary and illusive hope hpe 6 utah willye yee tf be a great silk country and abd in fit arder that it mas may let those who intend to plant du out t trees ulder the provisions of the timber du liture act adt or as sha shade defor for their tota lota and farms az for the purpose of groves and shelter from the winds remember ber that the naul haul berry is ess eds easy yao to raise bears good nud and wholesome me fruit makes nak eis cis sound u useful atil timber and contains ini iri itaf le leaves avres avles the elements which with the aid of the silent little workers ordinary skill shill and light manual ibor labor will produce niches riches in the tho sha pa of silk for foreign markli markets or home m a ue that will be ber a source of untold wealth and forni the vals basis vais of 0 f permanent liaa ilaa nen t industry when WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE ETC i ojill trial 0 01 rev ge orge yos burgh for the attempted i murder of bis his wife hife which has agitated new jersey society ety for tor some lime time past was closed bi on the night of the 1st ins t and was chiefly remarkable and interesting though bewildering to the general public in consequence of the C contradictory y leati testimony 1 idony of various medical experts the particulars tic ulars of the case are briefly as follows mrs lars vosburgh has haa beep been for sometime an inva invalid iid Ild her husband ia is a clergyman of repute in new jersey her b brother rothel mr james was the chief W witness t illes and mover doverin in the prosecution and he was assisted by dr bomell a physician who attended upon the sick lady sic kle kie 06 tajlla altho ha habat tat tot BU at the Vos burghs he became ious lous that his bis sister was being pois boned that he watched his brother inlaw in lag lai law who frequently prepared food for fer the patient and an d also administered her medicine that he be peeped through a key hole when vosburgh was locked up in his study and ule tie tle lord enlarged his vision so that he saw the rev kev gentleman ent ieman leman take something out of ils his hia vest pocket and put it into some tea ten that was afterwards given iven i to his sister that he saw some white powder spilt split upon the stud study y table that after his sister drank two pw wallows allows of the tea he be secured the rest and also portions ions lons ol 01 other articles arti artl elea clea of diet given to her by theace the tho accused used during th the next two days which he be subsequently submitted to da D doremus a che ehe chemical mical expert who found in them tartar emetic or tut tur of antimony hf made complaint to the deacons of the church and the trial of the clergyman iri lut in a criminal court was the result the great majority of hip flock clinging to him through bis his trouble and lievi dg in 14 his innocence lils his wire wife recovered ani and it was fully expected illa ilia pile she would be a witness fur for the prosecution blithe but the authorities 1 es simply kept kepi a watch upon her and ou on pay paying ing a visit to a distant point she was arrested by the sheriff without hack back and kept under surveillance ipher in her she was not called into court courts but stated emphatically phat leall v to newspaper reporters that she believed in her husband 8 inn innocence and would live with him if ho he was acquitted I 1 the medical evidence was vas singularly contradictory the symptoms of the patient were claimed by some experts as those of by others as of rheumatism in the bowels and by others ilk ith of gout in the the homoeopathic doctor doctors learning was riddled by the cross examina tion of the defense I 1 and the doctors on either side differed on most important points it was pretty clearly established however howver that there was some antimony in the articles supplied for analysis but it was not establish established bd that urs mra vosburgh was wat e ever ver pois Vols poisoned obed at ail all nur that her disease exhibited wh which ich must have been produced by bartar emetic indeed the counsel for the defense broadly the chief witness sic sid sickles kles kies with putting the antimony into t these articles hini hinl seif self out of enmity to his bro th ther er in lif law the rev bev defend defendant ant wai wa shown to have some very expressions to tb and about ills wife vile but these did not mot material ly affect f the demain main question af actea ted tea prolonged liitt ing sand and dividing on go the issue the jury at ht length became agreed and und brought 6 in a verdict bf 0 o enot knot guilty and vosburgh was wag welcomed by liis his wife and congregation while the sick bieh sickles party retired in disgust uis gust i but the public mind is IY thrown into confusion over the varied statements of the learned doctors and abd the gloal glorious lows lods uncertainty of the science l of medicine received d in this thi case aae abe a adries aeries rafts of striking illustrations a u J I 1 ralty A MAN MAH al A woman write to thel new kork york sun stating staffing that wo women men outnumber men two to one in the chu churches chips and iier ber deduction is is thau thai there will be the saine saino d disproportion between the bexes in heaven and a reverse disproportion in in h hl hi I but the tho question arises whether women wui consider it m much uch of a heaven where they thes have haye 0 only half a ma man n apiece the above is from the washington scar star and expresses a very veny common nian idea W which leh ich is as erroneous 4 as it is pre pro prevalent valent I 1 it t ia asp perfectly true as stated by the w writer riter to ib the stin stif t hat that tha the tair fair ex largely predominate pr odou 1 1 in th the e christian churches of various denominations all over uhe the world woman is more devotional i ti ona 1 than M man an she bhe generally has mori moro more faith and trust in deity and ahe she clings wags more to the cre edwand creeds und fornis forms cf than the mas masculine portion a of humanity if it fallows which we wo only admit foi for s rake sake that tb there nora fora ore oje the lumber of women saved in ithe the I 1 kingdom of heaven will be double the imra beof P 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