| Show edd editorials EDT T 0 ift LA LS ia A FIELD FOR FOB missionary t LABOR OE tho the brooklyn pulpit orator J ton 0 continues to provoke lau iau laughter guter and elicit applause by h hia hla a sunday bunday exposures of new york social iniquities he utilized an imaginary police lantern on th the loth dinst and turned its glare upon many scenes instantly recognized by those who have penetrated into the poverty stricken districts of the nations commercial metropolis following are a few extracts from his hig discourse with city missionaries and the police I 1 have seen some things that 1 have not yet et mentioned the night 1 of which I 1 spoke is darker than any other it ia Is the long deep exhaustive exhaust Ne night of cly clay pauperism we will want no carriage tab for to night said bald my police ponce attendants A carriage would be a hindrance where we are going y seb feb at eight k we wo started on foot and walked through the lanes ot poverty and crime everything was revolting to eye and aarand ear and unwashed uncombed the copulation unventilated the rooms rd offis three midnights ats overlapping id plug the da darkness akness of each otter otier other midnight in the natural wa world irid midnight of crime midnight of pauperism Ei streets oozing with filth inhabits Inh inhabitants abita rits vermin ered erca the tuey they had gona gone nine bine tenths of bf the way toward their ninal final doom they whey started in unhappy homes hom ea either in city or br country they entered iniquity far uptown in tue the shambles of death within ten minutes the fifth avenue hotel and hod eama cama gradually on down to the fourth vard inyard wh ahn n they move out of 0 here hero they will eo go to bellevue hospital when they thuy mo m o 0 0 p ve v 17 e 8 long and decide decidedly adly em phd phi sized from bellevue hospital the jr ivIll M mo hoove 0 ove o v e to mack Dack Blackwell wells fl Isla island when they m mo o oo cave ve from blackwells Black blaek kwei kwoi wels mands island they will m o o ve to the potters field and anu when o o ov ve 0 from the potte pottery field ofey Vroy m muong v 0 ty nr T u into hell heli wow how much pauperism we saw by the nash flash of bf fhe the he police jan iau lantern tern tein hovy much more we did not bee eee how much morer no eye but gods will ever take lul in think of lodgers lodge ra every year in iff the station houses and what pathos in the thought that whole families turned out olit j of doom doors because they cannot pay the rent must tumble in here for shelter shelt erthe the respectable and the reprobate i they who have struggled for decency and good name flung ln lu the loathsome pool innocent childhood and vicious old age gods poor and gatans satans desperadoes in this ca cluster eluster of cities are barefooted homeless children of the streets they are the reserve corps of those that are aro to come up and take the ranks of those who drop into the morgue the potters field and the east river biver the battalion of juvenile javen lle ile vagrancy grancy A marches on one regiment is made up of bootblacks they seem jolly but they have baie seen sorrows greater than many old did men ara afa abid ld the vilest of temptations and kicked and cuffed up garrets and down cellar fl they made their theira 2 era k and by 15 years of natural life ilfe are 60 years old in bin sin pitch pitching ing lug pennies penn ies les in their leisure re and smoking the slumps sot of cegars thrown ditch ditth they are the prey of gamblers and dest aest destroyed royed by the top gallery of bf the tile low play house 41 agap lantern of th the e po police itcea licea a poor wair waif af the street athas has hrs jus just tex expired did she ehe 0 have any docton no did she bhe have any medicine no are there no garments to wrap her in forthe for tho the tomb none where are all the good orsome oh bome some of them aro are in rocki rocking hig fig chai chal a in morning gowns and in tears over over bulwer Lyt tons ac no coun bof cof the last days of pompeii laughter laugh terso so sorry for that girl that was petri nied fied great laughter and others of the christians are ard in church kneeling on soft cushions praying for the forlorn hottentots Hotten tots laughter the preacher might have added and nd others aro are worrying over the plural wives of 21 and planning how to move upon congress for the enactment of laws to break up the family relations 0 of f a people who cherish home virtues and among whom no such scenes exist as vs are disclosed by the new york emans nans lantern well the mormon ladles ladies of efthia this city olf direct the attention of soi disant reformers to the fields for their labor which are BO so a ample ampie aple in the great cities of thet the land jand instead of expending on th the 0 destruction of mormon households and bringing trouble upon a community exempt frem from the great social evils of the centres bentres of christian population when Talmage taimage opened the vials of bf his errath wrath upon the people of utah and expressed the wish that our tabernacle might be filled with armed soldiers provided with cannon to blow and its adherents into everlasting destruction tr truc tion we invited him bim I 1 to look at home and turn hl his thunders of infective tipon the corruptions corrupt ions iong fum shadow df his own it appears khe he has taken our advice aud and is startled at the awful eights that have vve met hig big bi gaze we now a aik ik the no new w york herald lerald and other han tun journals that have hivo made a 6 specialty of assailing far fat d bit ff utah to take th the a beam out bf holn hoin own eyes before they attempt again t to 0 cas cab cast t the mate out of the pius pris 1 eye we have h no 0 pauperism in utah we have no nd such haunts of sin gill as talmage taimage and his deacons have been exploring few that gentiles have established here for their own own convenience we have no st starvelings starve arveil arvell lings dang n i t the he streeta et reeta ets in garrets or fmc Ime in ellars cellars tobe to be dumped into a Pot Pott potters tera ers erd nield field without christian burial but we wo have thousand thousands bof of homes reared by the hand of industry in n which dwell the families like a flock with which god has blessed his servants who under un derthd the covenants of their religion marry plural aves ves but think a man worthy of death bat who seduces woman fro from nithe the path of virtue when such pictures of oie the dark side of christian lioe life as talmage Is preson presen presenting ting um aro placed before us and wo yve see and near hear of the attempt attempts that are being made to break up dur our social sy system stent steni and introduce that which produces tho the horrifying results depicted depleted Is it 4 t LJ men are aroused to protest against the hellish bellish schemes designed for such a purpose and to swear in that sooner mem than submit to such a change they will resist to the last extreme and die in defer defex defence ice of the right rather than live in contact with such bue euc h pollution if there aro ate any christian ladies here pining foral sphere aching to do missionary work in the cause ot of purity let iet leathem thern hasten to the social plague spots of the east where they will vill find full opportunity anity for the exercise of all their energies and in addition have the sweet leors leons consolation that they are far away from the tain tainted teck airey airly air nir of a te territory where polygamy is practiced but which is sree free from the foulness that reeks to heaven from the strongholds strong holds of their own Chrls mendom BEET SUGAR wednesday oct 30 1878 will be memorable in the annals of this state for on that day and ia in the presence of gov connor the maine sugar beet company of portland turned lout out over pounds of granulated sugar the first ever made in the united states from beeta beets grown in america several establishments have it Js Is true made small quantities 1 of I raw sugar of excellent quality but regular boiling of refined sugar made from raw beet sugar produced in the united states has never before been attempted in the atlantic states the above is from the maine malno stag stae the writer Is mistaken in supposing that maine has turned out the first granulated sugar made from beets in fix the united stales states illinois has manufactured a great deal deai of beet sugar which commanded a ready reidy sale in the chicago market and sold bold at aie are a reduction of only from one fourth to of a cent per pound jess than the befit best refined cane sugar neet beet bugar sugar we have no doubt will yet be manufactured in large quantities and become a paying business inthe in the united states the department of agriculture has been making some experiments sending out choice varieties of beet seed and endeavoring to collate information upon the tho most favorable ties for the cultivation of the bugar sugar beet and although aith alth gugh pugh severo severe enterprises arises s for the product production ign of beet sugar have proven fit financial fal failures lures there I 1 is s no doubt that an excellent quality of sugar cati can be made from thia ihla root the refue refuse is good food for stock and there VS nia n no valid reason why industry should not eventually bo be made ju u cra tive we do not know yet yeb whether the soil and climate of utah are favorable to the paying production of this vegetable of a proper kind hind for sugar bugar making molasses tobe tabe be manufactured from the beet in the early days of our settlement here and it is but fair to conclude that the business of beet sugar making might prove equally successful our farmers would do well to egami examine this subject make testa tests onn ona on a small eca scale leand and consider the feasibility of the introduction of this important branch of industry into our thriving territory we are glad to see the success of the maine sugar makers I 1 and hope that other states will follow weir their ee example ample 10 lil vil A NEW RAILROAD A ine new york correspondent of the chicago times gives parti particulars eulars of i anew a n railroad ad project designed to breakup break up the union pacific monopoly the denver dailyer pacific being bankrupt will in a short time be defred for sale and a movement has been started to form a syndicate for the purchase of that road thel Thol the portion of it lying between denver and greeley is to be used and a new road rodd constructed by way of bherman sherman on the main 11 itne line n 6 of the union pacific and thence on the U P right of way to ogden the distance from greeley jo 0 o ogden is about five hundred and fifty miles and the cost of construction st and equipment of 4 abe the line as computed by engin engineers aers who are familiar with the route pr ed ia Is estimated at a maximum of per mile the building of this new road in jn connection with the denver pacific would be 0 vast importance to denver and also to the burling vu neza reza v v western outlet and would woula g rive give the great eastern nes nes nea some voice voice in the traffic across the whole coSti continent nent it is stated that the central pacific company is tay ray favorable or to the scheme schema which la is very pro probable babies bables and in connection with other capitalists the names of commodore garrison senators sharon and jones hugh J jew jewett JT W garrett arrett Gt etc are mentioned as par in the enterprise the advantages to utah and the we western ateria coast of a eom com competing eting line from the Mis missouri souris would undoubtedly be great the rates of both passenger and freight traffic would become more moderate anit unit and the mining as well weli dellaa as agricultural interests of this region would in consequence consequences receive a forcible impetus there are some bome obstacles however to be clearly perceived in the way of this little arrangement it looks well on paper we do not 1 ot think there would be much trouble in raising the necessary money we have little doubt that it could be made a financial success but in the he first place consent woud would have to 0 be obtained fon for the occupation by ay iy another line of the right of way granted grunted td tri the union pacific congressional grebs grees lonal ional action would be necessary for this then in the next hext liace ilace it is not to be supposed that the he astute and vigilant JY jay gould and basu his U P compeers com peers would be sound asleep while the proposed syndicate were buying the defunct railroad lobbying for legislation an and d perfecting their rival enter enterprise the name tame announced for the new now railroad is the colorado pacific it it quite born yet but there is no harm in getting a good name ready for ain win it in advance it may never come to the birth but if it does it ia is likely to become one of the giant lines of the land the people of this thia region will look with interest for the first reliable sign of the approach of the colorado pacific corruption AND HYPOCRISY THE sensational orations of talmage oa the corruptions corrupt ions of new york receive deserved reprobation from many preachers nod papers the spirit in which they are delivered d tends rather to excite curiosity and a prurient desire deslie to learn in a chapel something that would not form a proper subject for conversation versi tion ina lna in a parlor L laughter auk aug bler and applause greet his bis highly flavored exposures of midnight crowded houses attend to listen to exposures of evil without a hint at a remedy here is what the inda independent has to say suy on the gates oates of hell which is the title of talma ged discourses they are high spiced with adjectives jec tives of hellish intensity and molten with sulphurous denunciation this attracts tho the curious the young men who have havo been to see seo the haunts of vice and want to know if they have been correctly described those with a hala haia rala salacious clous imagination and to whom it is a rare treat ireat to get suggestions of filth from tiko fhe pu pulpit the inexperienced ome youthful inquisitiveness is aroused and will not be satisfied without seeing with their own eyes what their minister went to see v 1 t we nye regard dr fr almage talmage as aboul about tho the possible type of a pK preacher eachen eacher that can he jpe set det before a theological student his is now probably the moat pernicious influence exerted upon the english speaking pulpit his method is utterly vicious vi cious sl the N Y herald hits the theological I 1 actor somo pretty hard b blows low b but is forced 0 reed to admit in affect fe et that th the a dark pictures he draws of metropolitan agrenot are not unlike the infamous originals commenting upon the epidemic demic domic of crime which beems seems to be the spreading it says we cannot refrain from calling attention fon lon to the fact that thal 0 none of the actors in the startling crimes lately committed in this city have been apprehended and the board of police should clearly understand that thai the people are already dissatisfied banks are gutted in open daylight men are elt fit stabbed abbed in public places stores are robbed in the glare of gaslight und graves are despoiled jn ju the very heart of the city and yet no arrests are made it is aboul about 11 urme urne me h ajom f haf i dr nowman newman commonly compa ony in these parts as leviticus x adi 18 and who is now hired regular ly in gotham desiring to take the optimist side of tue subject suggested by Tal tai makes mages agea h hab has been giving for the encouragement and laudation of his wealthy hearers the bright view of new york lioe life he reters refers to the charities and benevolent institutions of the great city but cannot deny the prevalence of evils w 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