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Show The News of Saturday night contains a long letter from "Junius," its Chicago correspondent. The wickedness of the world is reall' alarming, and this fact seems to worry the soul of "Junius." He says "prostitution is assuming such proportions in our city, that the earnest efforts of the city authorities are directed towards its eradication." This is just awful, and as Junius says : "What a pity moralists didn't interest themselves in home matters rather than in far away affairs. We have work at home for all our missionaries and preachers and judges, without sending any of them to Utah, or to Alabama, or to Hong Kong, or anywhere else." Yes, what a pity moralists don't interest themselves in home matters rather than in far away affairs. Vide, the case of Apostle Car-rington Car-rington in the Neiis of Tuesday, November Novem-ber 10th, 1885. |