Show correspondence GOOSE ereck CREEK ITEMS OAKLEY idaho june jane 1885 editor deseret your readers are berha perhaps s getting uneasy at our long iong silence iut ent but the fact is we have been busy as usual and of 0 late have been watching for the appearance pe arance of the grain we sowed bowed a long iong time ago warm weather has apparently fairly set in and during the last month we have had bad a good deal of rain which has helped matters out wonderfully well fields which i a month ago looked but hut but little better than the present political condition of their owners are now covered with the rankest growth of either weeds or grain and good crops a appear pear to be assured aurea vist visitors tors torE from stati utah have been disgusted and hurriedly syncopated their tor siant slant seeing and new comers felt very much discouraged but those who had been here two or three years oiled up and repaired their harvesting m machines c h ie I e s and not much too soon IV we are preparing for a ath of july celebration among the attractions of anich will be some scientific base ball playing we have a absac base ball club that owns wo or three other clubs there is another club across the mountain on cassia creek the two clubs came together a short time ago azo and each selected a team and played a game on the ground of the less the score the greater the scientific playing the oakley club took the laurels the score was something like 12 11 to 50 we have a daily mail but a rumor is afloat that certain influential parties are working to have us curtailed which if successful will work us a great injury n I 1 n r we are quite far enough out 0 of f t the way to need a telegraph line and carinos cannot afford to lose what facilities cili ties of communication ive we now have the f frost rost that visited this settlement a short time ago do as much damage here as elsewhere it cuti cut down one patch of strawberries and disappointed thereby a great many who were shaping their mouths for a strawberry feast several new buildings have been are in course of construe construction improvements of a permanent charac are quite numerous and everybody is feeling and doln doin doing g very well sunday school and meetings are we well weli ii attended atta but the day schools are not in session at present rabbits are very plentiful and destructive tive some of the outside farms suffering severely otherwise peace and prosperity smile very kindly on the people peppie of goose creek one of whom is is SNOOKS PLURAL WIVES IN THE PROPHETS DAY 0 B HUNTING TONS TESTIMONY THAT JOSEPH SMITH KNEW WHEN A BOY bor ABOUT HIS FATHERS PLURAL WIVES springville utah county utah july 1885 editor deseret the prophet joseph smith was mar byred in june 1814 the following winter I 1 lived with his widow emma smith slid sile made special request that I 1 hould keep her son joseph as much in my company and under my mv watch care as possible poa sible I 1 did so faithfully he was my bedfellow bed fellow and school companion that winter he then understood that not only his father but other men had a plurality of wives spiritual wives as we then called them it may be that he has forgotten all about the things and indar individuals ideals we used to talk of then in connection with that now nov all important subject and it may be that be he has forgotten nothing of them but such are the facts in my memory and I 1 am willing that th they should be understood by aery everybody body yours in the gospel 0 B HUNTING huntington tox TOy 0 t 1 THE APOSTATE AND TRAITOR SHOWN UP proverbs CHAPTER IV 1 an apostate will renounce or forsake any principle of faith which he may have previously embraced 2 A traitor is a deceiver and he will betray either a f friend or a country into the hands of an enemy 3 both are dang darg dangerous erous and should d be shunned by all nome node minded persons 4 an apostate often allows suc sue such h extreme bitterness to take possession of his soul that he becomes a traitor through the hate that he has cherished 5 A traitor judas like will kis kiss S the one whom he designs to betray and will also cover his treachery by by a smile 6 an apostate becomes an enemy to his former associates if they will not follow ollow after him 7 he forgets that the renunciation of any prig priE principle cIple or faith by ever so great a number does not prove untrue 8 A traitor is a vile wretch who feeds upon the peace and of times up upon on the blood of the innocent 9 an apostate often becomes revengeful veng ef ul if he cannot succeed in winning over to his side his f former ormer associates 10 revenge if long iong on cherished will lead to the betrayal of those f formerly loved for it is destructive of all mercy it 11 A traitor is a sordid person and will take for his reward either money or place 12 it is seldom he will betray his fo former rm er friends unless he is assured he will be paid 13 the door can be locked against a thief and property be thus protected but who will suspect a trusted friend of treachery 14 an apostate is a contentious person and is continually denouncing the principles he formerly believed and advocated voca ted 15 ile he always presumes that the chance chanse he has made is exactly right and that he now sees correctly but aut was waa yesterday deceived 16 the people haye have confidence in a man of integrity because of his stability 17 while the unstable man cannot be trusted because of his hid ness 18 those who pay the tho traitor for the information he be imparts cannot but despise him for his trea treachery cherr 19 llis ills only reward is what he now receives for future generations wilt rehearse his villainy and point out his shame 20 hell must be the final doom of i the traitor for being despised by man and god he cannot escape the wrath to come 21 for a man to change his views is always ad especially when it ia Is the result of true conviction 22 those who honestly differ differ in opinion with their neighbors man mani fest none of the bitter malice that an apostate exhibits towards his former co religionists 23 but an apostate is generally an unrelenting enemy and thie the bitterest foe his former friend has to cope with 21 reason is not his stronghold nor evidence his guide vituperation and abuse are arc his favorite weapons 25 if these should fall fail he will often consort with the traitor la in the betrayal of his former friends 26 thus bringing upon himself the greater damnation which is generally the apostates doom PROVE PLAGUE STRICKEN PLYMOUTH DOES A SIMILAR DANGER THREATEN US HOW PUBLIC ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO PERSONAL PERILS rochester N apolis sentinel judge 71 21 said a young lawyer to a vary successful senior tell me the secret of your uniform success at the bar ah young inan man that secret is a life study but I 1 will give it to vou you on condition that you pay all my bills during this session of court agreed sir said the junior ae evidence I 1 indisputable evidence at the end of the month the judge reminded the young man of his bis promise 1 I recall no such promise all ail ali ah but you made it your ayour evidence please and the judge not having any witnesses lost a case for once the man who can produce indisputable evidence wins public favor I 1 had an interview yesterday with the most successful ef of american advertisers whose advertising is most successful because always backed bv by evidence what styles of advertising do you vou use I 1 asked mr air H 11 HW warner arner esq display reading matter and paragraphs of testimonials have you many testimonials in answer he showed me a large cabinet chock full fuli we have enough to fill boston new york chicago st louis and Hi philadelphia ladelphia morning papers 11 do you publish many of them A not a tithe wonderful as are those we do publish we have thousands like them which we cannot use why not let me tell you warners safe cure has probably been the most successful medicine f for or f female emale disorders ever discovered we have testimonials from ladies of the highest rank but it would be indelicate to publish them many statesmen lawyers clergymen doctors of worldwide fame have been cured but we can only refer to such persons in the most guarded terms as we do in our reading articles are these reading articles successful auly when read they make sich such an impression that when the evil days da ys of ill III health draw nigh they are reine remembered I 1 ered and warners safe afe cure is used no sir it is not necessary now as at do such constant and extensive advertising A meritorious medicine sells itself itself after its merits are arc known we present just evidence enough I 1 to disarm skeptics and to impress the merits of the remedies upon now consumers we feel it to be our duty to do this hence best to accomplish our mission of healing healings the sick we have to use nse the reading article style people wont read plain testimonials yes sir thousands admit that had th they ey not learned of warners safe cure t through this clever style they would still be ailing and impoverishing r themselves selvestin sin in fees to practitioners tio ners it would do your soul good to read the letters of thanksgiving we get from mothers grateful for the perfect success which attends warners warnera safe cure when used for children and the surprised gratification with which men and women of older vears and impaired vi vigor or testify to the youthful feelings restored to them by the same means 17 aar gar are these good effects permanent of all the cases ot kidney liver urinary and female diseases we have haye have cured curea not two per centon them report a return of their disorders who else an show such a record what is the secret of warners safe cure curc permanently reaching so many serious disorders disorder syl sll 1 I will explain by an illustration the little town of plymouth pa has been plague stricken for several months because its water supply was carelessly pol poi poisoned the kidneys and liver are the sources of physical well being if polluted by disease all the blood becomes poisoned and every organ is affected and this great danger dunger threatens every one eho who neglect to treat hinl hint himself seif self promptly I 1 was nearly dead myself of extreme kidney disease but what is now warners safe cure cured me roe and I 1 know it is the only remedy in the world that can cure such disorders for I 1 have tried everything everything thing else in vain cured by it everi everT fl 11 bought it anufrom and from sense ot of duty presented it to the world only by restoring the kidney and liver ilver can disease leave the blood and the sy system stern stein A celebrated sanitarian physic physician lant laft once said to me the secret of the wonderful success of warners safe cure is that it Is sovereign overall over all ali kidney liver and brinar urinary y diseases which iiri primarily marily and secondarily make up the majority of human ailments like liko all great discoveries it is remarkably simple the house of H 11 warner co stands deservedly high it is certainly a matter of congratulation cou mra gra tula tuia that merit has been recognized all over the world and atiat this success has been unqualifiedly deserved aft ren PEN POINT at a public meeting held in london yesterday afternoon and presided over by lord cowper I 1 it t was resolved to raise a fund und f for the establishment and maintenance of a torpedo service for the coast defense of Engl engi england anel ancl |