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the law i ad jiubllc officiala in tat Ha
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a sreat illeadrnntige
HISTOKIAKS OF THE ClVII VIt-
A wise man anions aa ancient people
oaoo wald that bittory la one of wltdoma
objMit Itkaont and by othnra It hit Uoeti
as truly aald that hlttory la tho memory ot
jjffi liallcraa and of minklml at larga by which
iLJ th y aro to form JudgmcaU ot right llvlns
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iicea la tbo lirat quality of all hlttory wrll
lne Tho records of tho put rautt come-
down to tviuaaffvcted by iwrtlun raollco
and uablated by provincial ilkca and
dlallketi
Sf A WtUiry of thla ltlnd of tho lato civil
Hr ban yet to appear Tho memory per
bapi ot that conflict la not far enough
reuioTed for an Impartial consideration of
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sovl 4aaeot o tie fact that tlio djctrjee
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< f ii 7 Kjt h u t JwrtrofOliUu he matter of rjhlo tmprovementa
U i J Jt > s t a aj jiojj J k moi1j > twy tao litlls and Hie people
It ib ai j 1 h cb aa tav a nitht xo torr < J1 oboul what a
rxt sIc o < tie tVai o ot it doctrine of
Aiaouirt M ecaJiiy c 11 b fot ri rrut of h HuJit Invottlpttlon
t > t 1 1 v j j x mean to amount to nothlntt n r than
lotariee of tho fact tUit
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to r 11 1 tie f t m f > 11 US on la luni to re p
Jaio usttatyl if nut itiy Tko Ml rurna ttwnWa for an Invlta
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iajuil be u dm riaiiaaimn
w are u > u < i i tit
oil i i f r Tae a l DitWtratloi I
pf Ju > j auvti 0 tji ligj3twt t j If thaie u itwra eaptal lntxted now
well a the r < t cotioem almulij be i llKlfo 1 yi r uw reiiubllcuila
1 ttnn to ttv < ynimi iCement exerclaea of
1 Henry ojlle at Campbll TeiaJ which
b < jtMi oa KuiKlny ot
ckrim f > u s uo capluil ia assured of
th lka hara of tho produoU of labor
b a Utah probaeUvv tariff
Tlw pos ulldt conrontlont of Orayton
county will bfl Mitlitly uuended In tho fu
ture CandMai4 iu J ufiloe holder aro
iuvj i from all future jurBclpallon
tbtneia
roivrT7iW > R i > 7i7i ij
Dr IterMM C Sloiner librarian of hu
Enoch Fratt freo library of llalltmore ban
racedt d from Iondua a Jioii rarli of tlio
only portrait In exltenee of tho last Untnt
OoYernor of Maryland Sir Itobert IMin
An enBravluK w lit bo mado from tlio nho
tOBrnph for una in Ur Stalnara Mfo ot
Oovernor Jden which It to bo tubllaltod
aoop
lialll thn tuiw Groek premier it aald to
Imi very attractive aoelally m Vno > a tlio
ancient Citivk elattlCB well nc scili
leveral anguift > fluently nolablv hk
IUIi French and Ocrman Kot ii h i4in
InK hit busy life ho find time to ri > Into
society wbero hi hat the reputation Df be-
ing a hrllllant and cnterlalniog tonvoiaa
tiannllst
Senatorelect Mnllory of Florida icn In
New Orleans recently ipoltt ol hit tart
In life In that rlty and told uf tlm atrug
glet he had to make bnlh cult meet Tlio
only times bo had enough to tut were when
Ills friends would Invito him to tal tun
day dinner with them On thesj oiusl < inn
ho aald ho would cat inouyli to last over
Mouday
An latcrcttlns addition to the collection
HOUSTON DAILY POST TUESDAY MORNING JUNE 11SD7
of rrrK ef Bobert Burn la th iftrtrr
of tbc Kriilib Mseura oat ixsn n ve re
oently It It the prwf ft covrre
siivndface Wtwra ltomt 1 Seorce
Tbsci io with coptOKs n > tBOr pl notes
rrtnlrd In Rataburga la Ii Tbrse pnet
tfceetji > n ir in h re boa tntrnlrJ to
form p of Pr rtirrle eJ tlnn of Corn
bH were aet pubjlsbej In t5 t term
The Ncrtaers Cbrltl n AJv rn >
jictcs tbtt elufiel be n > tne wta
pas of tbe Vslrtrslty nf ST rne a tae
taorltl or Chancellor WlnrheH Oaaeelor
H r IV < ia Vernoo Deta Treaib It
It sanmod tb t the sift bo rotde by the
alnaaU aa4 that the erectica of fKli a
rartnortsl tbouM be proaotl tr c XtiiR
lit wiailows loiilvbJua a emorlalt to de
oessMl jvttroos urafcsjsrs or craiuattj of
the isatTerjltjv
OJti in T > cniiT
It l proposed to eittaJ the Vietoris ear
biakaieat la I adoa from the house of
ptrUMreat to Laasbeta Drt4st t a celt of
5iWCKX
Pofs chtstlr etery ltp Frop baa
bwa drtaailteJ la Krenth md l aow t c
Ior rertortaeJ with t o upht oacict rleoe
at the Parb Etdomlo
WoTBea paloted 10 per teat of the pie
tares la the Chilars Elres eThibltlaa
this year but calx 24 per cent of taos la-
the Champs 6e Man bailiilofi
The aiost rtoleat loaadc at Jackroaville
III is a Chtcaeo man woo trl l to count
for tiv hours all tie bleT < vblrh rasseil
a eertaia polat oa Michigan avenue
Munaall eays that ha knew r r5lalM r
who Sad fcer1 a record of 1000 cases uf
deathbed repentarc s la wbkb ihe tri
teats revorere ard that only twentythrew
In the lot remtiix relUtout afer rii > ry
John Taaiia aa5 his rlne si > n rotei v
th spring election ia Shcrltau townsbu
NV sre fijiyjt Mrh and hal to ay the
tiiHy affrwsr It trWrf t >
pr rh the Icetst family of tons lu the
WoHiriri it
Tbe Frer h ircrclad Massena ivhlrh 1s
tr > h n npit month a period ot trial at
rtr st vlll 1 the first thrre > row inn
dad battleship la the Kretith riy Iho
threeactew Ttnaer Dupuy de bjme dil
aot fTOve a saccess
To trciov the s ilnir of corabs from
hotel Hi itu < a rew pattct hHS t ire
loip rit l so the irolal baik of t o romb
Mtiih l h fiJi of the Mire fistrel lr5U
tvk < tj ruaVe a srinrr ta hmeni fir
tht hi r to uhl h it is faMuJ
Tie fsit that J14 2 the larss amount
f it or tirit int J the conscience
fur V ot tht l nite1 State < mernmeot
hi in rwfiTed within the pa l yeat ts
a itn < rc lnlimttfia that Mme tn a are
pt > ai icrse instead of better
Th > rj > ipic Kevlew tclln hnv a tttnT
was recmiy cured by a pIIsihis 1 laml 0
Vrour in the fntholie rhiirh aa diltt n
to the h > 1t face of Christ and it
v = jire to Its readers suftc i ir from
tv v sits n bae revjune to tho mmo
Lith0d Of c ee
nit vs rnvnit i > cattii
Ilotr InininnKy Irum the Illsenae
fun lie I rnenreil
Pr M FY Jiciy folleBC Station Tela
Hvn iuW Texas Mav 2 Dear Plr
A 11 nvth niro I bad shitirc 1 fmm
y > A ii J rxev bull cif s moiriii
o it I ImI jtiw hit he-
m r h takt th Texaa f vr 1 linvu rni
No Ti from th > Mlasoirl station
wtricli t ni tf > rrove conculvelv thai
tbw fev r N tfc < n > idt Itolv of ticks and
irtot it tnCit b prevented bv inocjla lon
Any tnlormation ou can elve on thl sub-
ject win 1 annnctativt Have von anv
ot Ui > Tum in1 h t ia U vcorth Ilavn
ou wjii nuw wcth it FUftictentlv to
Rttsfv u j f that it In a inventlvo
I tiiii rit tsri l h vount bull in t aa
tur > bu hiu kvi t him un In th
< irrt 1 a ii k i from him three or
cur pit > i 1 k I um n tichlni iilm
ry v n > ui t > kv 1 Uiin IT Do
ou tii1 k it ai ii > to lviV a few on
> tm ai tiru H 1 iettir on no fir vei v
tluiit It uisaif to inocJ
Jt if I i icl the srim iJo tou
tiiiK iiii iic ia the 00 cause of tliu
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liuiiinir to h rir from vau soon I ain
voi ijl JtFV
om t ion Tx t May IT Dear
f1 1 lir 1 le M i > helnre me
li ulstr n ui cxikcihiMs muii >
1 aioi Ijrt 01 M 01urv il iliiir tin
la i v iiii tidve luoiis ratctl bcvotld
u 1 iit Ki an i no siiiio tor tne
ilhrit riliaJ ltMS tv > t
As lb nior iUv tioin tnwj trrili > Is
i > iW 1 will offtr wi tin fullowiiu
pui as to tl trxini nl ot aid
in a j i il tnrcrcl Intu th ixn rton of
Hi uiiim Kf < n ihi iTODiiiil untie In
1 i > li o tliii is fr > < of ticks s 1 a itiaaii
lut ti wliah nu lattlj haw lien tor n
ii ir iijhic oi tii ch < ii ahed lor ihel
aid iilivie auoidv wmer from u cla
iwi or E otl well k ei > ttii animal on a
1 el av crcon corn 11rjI1ini or
fil kly iar wllh a limit I unju t of
Iikn and urnln If Ihom l ni oitivoi
iimuiiif the lot lit thm jiik Tea cuivi
I bvivvu the mk nroducea inimunitv and
< MiLkiii > the low muitulitv inioni calv
W lien tli lu iti > t > ear in conanurnbie num-
ber xirnin thn stock fieou uiiv anil
aiiblv tnnt oil or citnc to thom < narts of
th b ly HKUiUv ufTo w ton will liml
cotton eod Jil or bluck machine oil an
U < 1 with u uUnt brush salUfactory A
MilnNm nuuibor will tirobablv esoaJio de
t < ijton to oroiitici Infection
It ia verv t > rot bie the blood serum of
Koutliern cattle eon be u to iiroduun
immtuitty from the dlaisise From txnerl
m iita rnalo j < < mtiv at tho MlaKitr ex
tKirlmoiH alnMin uud In AtiaitolU tvt feel
warrant in m omnionintr its u v
nriviro it as follows Clean several Mrer
KlitM vowels fruit law will do wtii boll
ina water Dot It aland In direct rn 01
the nun several davs then atcrlllio them
by liftdb tlM kitehU oven will do rSeleci
a iniituisi Tea ati ir or liefer linvlni 11
iiumtn of ticks on and blecvl from the
JueuiMr vein Allow the tlryt blood thnt
iriiDhoii out to w le then till the nlans
eas3l atiout twothirds full Thin lilel
liiir a well n all other tirooej s rihould
bu dono with the itrvattaU of i aie n to
ileaailineWi nd out iin the oucn nlr noine
dlataneo from lirns and otlwr swinns of
deoavlwr oreanle matter Avoid sMtiiehter
boi eH eatieclullv Set tho elaaj revail
ttsdf for tho blood to clot thou oarrv tlio
venaelH without Urrlnir to an lc > box mid
ullaw to gthad twintyfour liourc At tho
exnlrntlon ot twwwvfour to thlrtvalx
houia the clot will hwe eantrantnl eon
iideinlili nil a iiuxnutv of vellowlah red
lliiuld will lie found anrrotintilni It thla
In tho blood yeram itemovo ihi with n
eleniti nli tte or otilier HUlulitd tneaiw
without illMurlilntT the iilot It Is oftotl
homewhlit red dii to the red eonstSlthmta
of the blood Thla en 11 be remiivod liv
iiintrfucal force but 1 dont think It Im
I roves Mtifiloletitlv to n > mv for tlio lator
rciulred or In fiet 1 dont think It l of
oliv grout Importance that It bu nil re-
moved To Uio araum ivc > tdd nlowv
I with stlrrlnr some unttnamte Thla Is to
iMnaervu It nnd to l trov nuv Textm
fever Keren that n y l > nrttent We u
lu tier eent of tv saturated vrnterv solution
of trlkreftilt Kunn ttso eamidior Tle
lortim ts luw r udy for use Far calve
Inject onehalf ounce twice a week under
the skin with a hypodermic wrlnuc for
oliWr actluuils tu from one t tv otineN
nnd ml ot nlowlv at nnv point at whcli
I10 skin I loos Keen the evrlnere ib
tiolutoly dun and uterile Kojn ihc
Btrim In u cool place and If St becomes
liuttld dont iip ill
Tin Texas experlmont station keros Ibe
Hniin on hind or nultwt It fnsli on aiiort
potitro mid 1 ndeiivoia to aunnlv Texas par
tie Willi It without cxprti other than
oiiireist ohuruttf tVe icci no irood reason
liowover why ramlunen mn not become
familiar and use the proiva mnic triillv
1 wk to HUHuest that If vou dooMo to trv
tin wrum Dial vmi ask vour tdivsleCiin to
order volt iv tuliable vrnir a i I aasls
vou In earrvlmt nut 111 detnlls Franco
on scrub stock lira hiM them maki the
k rum Intrvl II ntul iifier bevamlne fu
miliar with It Hue It on our Jiiwiric
stock Ilcasu wrlto us liow vou auecced
I am yours M Francis
VeWrlnarian Tcxaa Exucrlment Station
MORMONS RELIGION
To the Editor of TnTYrat
Silt Loko City Utah May ii X am
Rlad 1 promised the Kndeavorvra a synop-
sis ef tho Mormon reliclen from Its vrry
iaceptioa to tho pnseat day as they will
aprreclito tho pictures of the fouadcr
Jcrph Smith and his tuceosor Urlg
haa Young who led the pioteers into this
valley fifty years ago to much more Utter
03 when I get to the great temple ot this
city 1 will tell you of some ot their re
collar ctatoms such as betas baptised for
the dead being married to the dead and
to the living being washed ami annolnted
tte Thesc are tbo only ccremooies lr
forracd in the temple and to go through
tte rite takct all day You begin In the
batemeat and cad la the fifth story There
are quite a cumber cf Mornoat In this
city who have heca baptlred over 1000
titzes The chambermaid who used to at-
tend to my room told me the day before
Use came here to work she was immersed
WT times for her dead kin and friends
Cant tell 7011 any more Just now as 1
want to ketp your curiosity or the out
vive for future eplsilee
Joseph Smith was the > un 1er of the
Church of Jesus Christ of letter y
Saints commonly called tie Mormon
church
The church of Jesus Christ cf Latter
Day Saints was organized on the Uh day
of April 1530 In the town of Fayette
Seneca county New York They the Mor
tucis or Saints as they call tlpnsil esl
fcai It ts built
oli throush
r reived autJ
ssf
upon the roitt of revelation
this means Us officers hate
uthority from God i ait in their
callings and enjoy the gfts and jokers
of the gospel La was the pi wih the an I
citnt apostles lis mlsskti is 01 or
it aim and objects the Tiiara m of the 1
leopl for the second com m or brist the
inauguration ot tho Mdlcnsuiu and thn
establishment of the utm ril iroiherhcod
of mea
It yen ask them how they kno they are
the people to do this mart 1 Ions work
spoken ot by the ancient ciui he will
tell you by the record of their acecmplUh
mcr ts
They say From forty iacibr la 3Sn
the following of the hurih tsdav has
gronn to hundreds of thoiaatil Tha it
had cnlv the 1rcphct loih Smith to de
dare its doctrines now It 14s luKuonarl s-
In all the liberal aationi 01 the eirh It
has rresperod thrcugh fire of severest
persecution Driven peeled unJ scattered
th t 1 rophet atid pairliih hily mur
iKrd for their teslrreil > in it embers
hl e rallied with each nnstviebt and
1 p iM on with the vcrk wh greater
r ri e and power than before it counts K3
mirtvrs by the score the hcoa and hero
I es by the thousand Driven frm their
trnnis la Illinois they were narilotisly
sustained by Cod in this wonderful etodea
to the Itocky Mountains In this wilderness
of tbo West the rich M lecs of Cod
hae followed them in thlr < tabll < imcnt
of one of the moat prosier ma thrifty and
happy commcnwcpltlii of oir Nation To
it hae been gatbereil tens of thousands
of the poor from the laiiins cf the earth
to build up and brattifv th > Latter Day
Zion virtually fulflltiixr lie pndlctlont
And many people shall u ati 1 say Come
ye and let 11 go up to the mountains ot
iho Lord to tlio bouse of die < el pt Ja-
cob and he will teach us 1 f lia waya and
we will walk In his path for out or Zlni
shall co rorth the laf and the word of
the Ijcrd from Jeriitalii Hsiiah II 3
And tills ono Tho wild mess tbo soli-
tary place shall be gUl for htn and
the desert shall rejoice ntid blossom as the
rose Ibid vxxv 11
Temples schools linuses of worship
cities and villages tin e aiirung up In this
thirsty wild T tc s and the result of thrift
and labor of this peculiar people may be
scon everywhere Tli lr church organiza-
tion la unsurpasel the government un-
equalled in tnilra annals Hvorything
about them p ° iit to the peculiar people
lhat werts to be e > tablishetl In tho litter
du > s their whole career is a nvimdcu
work and a wonder
I will now inpy from tho church history
in regard to Inerph Smith varnlng tbn
reader to remcr nr that all assertions are
wliollv fcm that source
Joseph Smith the Mormon prophet and
the foundr ol lie church of esiis Christ
of ltttiT Day faints wan born In Sharon
Windsor rminlv Vermont nn the ll ef
Iiwfinler lsfi When 10 yi rs old Ida
parents Jntvph Smlili Sr 11 ud his wife
lucy removed to Palmyra Ontario now
Wayne lounty New York Four years later
they removed to Manchtslcr In the same
county ills father was nn honest fanner
with humble surroimillutis in stritened
finincinl circumstances having lost much
ot his properry throtigb the treachery of a
trttslisl friend lie had seven sons and
three daughters of whom Jiseph the
prophet was tho fourth chill
At this period Western New York wa-
tt new country in most respects Ohio mid
Illinois were yet a wilderness nnd bevond
the Missouri which was then the limit of
tho Fnlted States lay the practically un-
explored regions ot the wild Indian irlbf
The inhabitants of the frontier r glen
of the great Hmplre Stato wcro poor plain
In their living and dreas generally rtllg
lous or spiritually Inclined > vnil the III
M < wcit to rlutrch and lived in ell te
spects evceptlng the religious much iilte
tho pioneer of the great West n fatnillnr
character now fast dlsippetrlng from cur
land has continue to livo up in the ores
cnt dnv There was doubtless more religion
ua It Is called in the llto ot the early from
tleretniin than In that or tlio later pioneer
of the West Flvly years ago the various
and conflicting seels went enthusiastically
wild In Ihelr camp meetings and revivals
much rf which excitement hits died cut
by tho promulgation of common sensn re-
Unions vlowa time then Aluwit wo years
after Smllhs removal lo Manchester there
wna n great nllsloua revival In that dis
trlct Many united themselves to the num
erous creeds und when thero were no more
proselHea to make preachers and converts
turnod upon each other to contend con-
cerning principles and dogmas until ex-
cessive confusion and bad feeling precallcl
Members of tlio Smith family were divided
somo Joining one anil others another to
cietv Young Joseph Smith Inclined to tho
Methodists but his mind was In a stnlo
of tlnraslnes owing to tho disunion whim
evlsted For this rauso he knit himself
aloof from all parties awaiting tho lour
when the divine message fchould stir tho
water nf his roul IIo often asked him
telf What is to ho Jcuo Which of all
tiles parties is right ilr nro they all
wrong tnaetlrr If any of them bo right
which i it and how hall I knov
lo this frame of mind bo was ono day
reaiUng the Cplstle of lames first chap-
ter and fifth vetse If any of you lack
wisdom let him ask of CSod that glveth to
all men liberally and tipbraldeth not and
It shall bo given him Here was now In-
spiration ho had never thought of bit
condition In this light before Certainly
Ood tho Father of religion could Impart
tho truth The youth determined to inquire
of that unfailing source and so on a licsiut
Iful morning In the spring cf U20 he ie
tlred in a sylvan glade In the woods 10
call upon the name of lod Finding hin
Jilf alone ho bendpd IiU kner vocally
for tlio first time otfetlng up to lua Maker
tho desires of Ills h trt Then a utysterl
ous power rf darkness oerenme him bo
could not speak Ids toel was filled with
horror preswrng instant dostriii tlon Ho
felt hints df lu the fel grasp of an unseen
personage of darkness Ills suul went up
lu untutored prayor for deliverance and
at ho was about despairing the gloom
relied away bo taw a pillar ot light de
scending from Heaven and approaching
him Tbo darkness fhd with tho enemy
that had afflicted him A tho IlRht fell
upon tho prostrato lad ho stw two per-
sonages in the form o men glorious nbovo
description standing above htm lu tho nir
One ot them calling hlut by n ino spoke
suying This Is uiy belorcd Son hear hliu
Oaiiihig control uf ni thoughts he re-
membered the object ot his seirch and
Inquired which of all tty > sects was right
In answer he was told that nono ot them
was right that he must Join none Said the
Glorious Ueung They draw near to me
with their lips but their hearts aro far
from me they tench for doctrine the coin
mandmenia of men having a form of Godli-
ness but they deny the power thereof
Joseph was arakied at the instruction for
up to thin time It had not entered his mind
that tho trim church was not to be found
upon the face ot tho earth
Repeating their command that he should
not ally himself with any of the manmade
tects the personage withdtvw ihe light
vanish and the youth recovering found
hiuiaelf lying on his bjck gazing up Into
heaven
Hcfwatlag their contntnd that he should
ho had seen and heard It created wide sur
prta act to say consternation ood amaze-
ment Ho was counted a blasphemer for
announcing the leather was a parsonage and
still worse that he nn obscure buy had
seen Him and tho Son nnd heard their
divine voice His parents and brothers be-
lieved but not no tho profesBsr of religion
The ministers to whom he confided his
vision told him tbat it was or tho devil
Thero were no euch things as visions and
revelatlono In thftse days Such manHi
tatlons had ceased with the apoutles and
thero would never be any more Put the lad
remained true to his trust and as a tesult
he w ts persecuted stigmatised as u knave
and hypocrite Ills life yis sought but
nothinc could cbange the steadfastness ot
his testimony which be maintained through
th toll povery scora and tribulation of
th following three years during which
tine forced from the society of Id former
friends be was obliced to teelt companion-
ship wlmh his genial and social nature
craved nmonc tbise unnoted for their cooi
ncas among evil characters as he hlmteif
confesses Thus ho fell frequently into
many foolish eirors aaJ he felt greatly
lonlemncd fit times for his weakness and
Imperfections At length he was forced to
se k tho Lord that he might receive for-
giveness for all his sins and foibles On the
night of September 21 lS l he prayed
earnestly and while thus engaged darkness
began to fado away nnd 1 glory appeared
until the room was brighter tliaa noonday
In tho midst of thU light in the nlr by hU
bedside mood a radiant psrwmtgo whreo
countenance was lovely and more bright
tlvtn vivid lightning Calling the youth by
uame he declared himself a messenger
from Ood whose name was Moroni He said
tho Lord had a work for Joseph lo do that
through liltn Cods power and kingdom
and power were to bo returned to earth and
tlMt his name should be had for good and
evil amouar nil nations
He was shown in vision the hill wherein
were hidden the gold plates containing the
record of th Book of Mormon and with
them the Vrim and Thummtm prepared
by the Almighty to aid in the translation
cf the book Tho angel then quoted from
the Scriptures various prophesies relating
to the restoration ot the Ojspel and the
priesthood and the setting up of the Sa-
vior latterday kingdom and the usher-
ing In of the millennium He referred to
the prophecies included in the fourth and
part of the third chapters of Malacbl the
eleventh chapter of Isaiah the twenty
second and twontythtrd verses cf tlio
third chapter or Acts and the laat five
verses of the second chaptrr of Jo l saying
these were about to lie fulfilled He de
olared that tho fullness ot the gentiles
would soon come in and warned the youth
v hea he should obMlu powo > sloit of the
plates of the Hook of JlDrmon bo should
not chow them to any one except by the
commandment of lod olherwlso ho would
be destroyed The angel then left tho
room grew dark save Just around tho as-
cending messenger who disappeared by-
way or what seemed a conduit right up into
heaven
Powerlul emotion crowded upon tho
mind of Joseph as he lay musing on the
neno marveling upon the things which
bed been revealed to him While
lie yet pondered the ntigel made hla second
to repeat the solemn message to the listen-
ing youth He related word for worA what
had been said before adding that great
Ju lgnients desolation famine swotd and
t llleece were coming upon the earth
Again Moroni ascended hhortiy thereafter
returning a third time repeating all that
bad btcu said before and adding by way
or caution that Joseph must not give way
to a mercenary spirit which would tempt
him owing to I1I1 poverty to receive the
plates for purposes of gain Thu heavenly
embassador then disappeared at tho twi-
light lu tho cast heralded tbo approach of
day
Having spent the night in holy com
munloti with the angel Joseph arose nt
the usual hour and proceeded to libs dally
toil eti the farm but ho wis unable to
work His father bade him return to rest
at homo On his way his strength fnlled
blm and bo fell helpless to the ground
A gentle voice aroused him and as lie
lookol up he saw the angel cf the previous
night For tho fourth time be repented
tho heavenly inessago and commanded him
to tell his father of the visits ntul whit
he lint learned of the purposes of lod
On tho road from Palmyra to MinchtM
ter twentylive miles southwest of Iloeli
ester N Yi is sltutted tho hill Cumorab
locally known as Mormon hill
It was to this elevation named Cu
morab by the ancient Nephiles and Ita
msh by the Jaredlles that Joseph the
prophet proceeded on the rv ntful morn-
ing referred to in the previous chapter
Ho know the place Immediately from the
vision ho had seen On the west sldo ot
tlw hill not fur from the top under a
Btone of considerable iie lay the plates
deposited In a stone box this stone was
thick and rounding In the middle en the
upper side nnd thinner towards the edges
so that tho middle part ol it was visible
above the ground but ttv edges all round
were covered with earth With a bow ho
raised the stono looked in nud then be
held the plates the Irlra and Tburumlm
nnd Ihe breanplatoa at stated by the mes-
senger The box in which they lay was
formed by placing Btones together in some
kind ot e nnt In iho bottom of the
box were laid two stones crossways or the
box and on these stone lay the plites
and the other things with them
RirctcMng forth his htndt to remov
them Jcsiph was Immediately restrained
by tlio meeslnger Moroni who told hint
the tlmo bad not yet arrived but thin
four years must elapse before the rerurds
should lie dllvered into his hands Ho
was Instructed to repair to Ihe sacred vot
each succeeding yeir oa ilnt nav where
tho angel would meet and lattruct him in
what manner tba kingdom of Owl wot ii
be conducted hi the latter days
Moroul cautioned hint to bo faithful
and imparted many ttmIcus iriitlu to the
youth tellln him among other things
that he Moroni while
living o tho ty r
four centuries after Christ had hidden
the ptatM In the hill that he w he
last of a line ot prophets who iniiltterrd
to nn ancient people called Ncphltet wIit
Inhabited this land lhat he vva tfe
of Mormon a Nephlte prophet general and
W r > COrili lhB 1latr9
talavu
Having finished Ids instructions and
ended his counsel ihe angel dlsapiTcaed
am Joseph carefully covering the box nud
replacing Ihe toll return to i T home
where ho rilated his
experience le1 11
1
mi inhere of his household J t
knowledge bat Ocd lia XItoM
het n
urBftjum
ed hill Cumorah etch time
1 1 TV
JJ lL J4WV
he communed with the heavenly fnesenger
each tltuo gated upon the precious ret rds
each tlmo received Instructions that ex-
panded Ills Intellect and gave blm a time
perfect conception of the marvelous witlt
which Ood Was about to found
The period which How followed when
he was between IS nnd 22 wis to b Ut-
most Important In his life or tlie smpmg
of his character It was a prvbttUn In
It he passed through tho prepare 1 ory
course in which the Lord lilted tho lu uie
prophet for the responsibilities Incldtut to
the establishment of His church Upon tho
earth which should endure lorevcrnicre
Joseph tolled upon his fathers farm
until his brothers were old enough c at-
tend to tho duties thero at home At he
ago of 20 he sought employment at a Dis-
tance He went to Harmony 3uu4Uehi nna
county Pennsylvania where he v as em
po > ed by Mr Joslah Steal in digging for a
sliver mine which his employer Imagncd
existed itt that region Tho mine was a
failure and Joseph prevailed upon h s cm
plover to abandon it While working in
the mine Joseph boarded at the hota of Jlr
Isaac Hale with whose daughter rinira
he became enamored His love wis ttlp
rocatud but the parents being prejudiid
against tho youth by the suric of his
lueinlis circulated to Injure him because
he continued to assert that be had seen a
vision would not consent to tho union
The girl being of age highminded 1 ad
devout they acted without consent end
vtre married In South Dalubrilgc Chtc
ango county by Squite Tarblll on the ISth
day of January 1S27 He took his wlfa to
his fathers home where heiworkd 011 tte
farm to obtain means for his family and
his mission
The end cf the four years jirjbation va
rtpldly approaching Joseph had ei 11
faithful to bis trust He had visMcd the
sacred spot regularly and had kept t
counsels ot his heavenly mosiengcr n
let gib the promised day arrTl for the
fifth time the youth stood upon the spot
wrero tho sacred records were concealed
It was the morning ot the 221 day of Sep-
tember 1S2T With a prayer that he tiLfbt
tucNe faithful to his trust he removed tho
rover of the box stretchin for a bis hands
u the angels command took from trolr
hiding place the treasure there safely hid-
den for fourteen centuries Lifting them
to the surface he examined their beauty
Tbo It rim ant Shummln were two prqcl
ous stones set In an nreh ot silver which
wns fastened to an ancient breastplate of
pure gold curiously wrought The breast-
plate was concave on ono sldo and convex
on the other and seemed to have been
made for a man of greater stature than is
ordinary in modern days Four gulden
bands were fastened to It for the pur
lose of attaching it to the person of Its
wearer two ot the bands for the shoulders
the other two for the waist or hips The
plates also of gold at first these plates
were said to be of stone then later of cop-
per or brass now they are changed to goll
K C D were of uniform sli each
was sllehtly less in thickness than a com-
mon sheet of tin and wns ubout i > Inches In
width and all wcro bound together by
three rlncs running through one edge of
the plates Thus secured they formed a
book about clx Inches in thickness A part
of the volume about onothlrd was sealed
the other leaves Joseph turned with his
hand They were covered on both niJes
with strange characters small and beauti-
fully engraved Then it was that the
angel charged him 10 shield the records
from profano sight and touch to Ettard
them as sacredly as he would his lite Is
was now alone responsible IT through
any neglect lie Fhould suffer tlien isre
Icssly to be destroyed or to go roat should
bo his chastisement aud ho should finally
be cut off but If be should uso all care
to preserve them until they should bo
called for again by tlio messenger they
should be protected from the efforts that
would bo made to rcb him of them aud he
should have the support ot heaven and
como off triumphant
Moroni disappeared and tne Piophet of
tho Lust Dispensation Flood alerc upen
Cumorab clasping to his bosom priceless
trust
The translation of the rcrrds and the
oreanlratlon of the church with Its various
branches of prlesthooJ will have to bo
trated minutely as I did this a3 the
whole Mormon religion evolv s from thcs <
points I hope to give yot a full his-
tory in thiee letters It is hard to un
duitind the Mormon religion If you ask
them what they believe lu they will to
ycu Faith repentauco of ain b iptsm
and the laying on of ban Is No mortal
whether Jew or Gentile can ever enter any
of tholr temples Their rlttul vvorl is le
cret they bind you by oath never to re-
veal anything Several apitate Mormons
have told men their ritual Ii similar tu
the Masonic and the mm u tr < tnbernscle
does not deny this The Mormons are a
gieat people They stand by each other
lllo brothers and while there nro some
t ncs about them that tan ho severey
eiitlciRiMi there aie many th deservo the
fullftl approbation Af r bavin rfid
their history and peeing the wonderful
works they havo accompliihcd In this city
ami State in the fifty yean you will un
derstand tho devotion to th ° lr thurili
Mrs n 5 lialdry
To Wnllc IOO Mile on AVuter
Chlcaco Chronicle
nob Cook of Hoston who was born in
Americas Oa doesnt claim to b nin
pli blous but he will walk on tho water
from Pittsburg to Cincinnati The distance
is alMvut 4 < > 0 miles nnd a llttlo billy In
spots so some people say A wager of
JlCifd has been made that lie caut nccoji
Pllsl this feat within fifteen dtvi Ccok
was In the city yesterday on nls wiy to
Now Orleans where ho will go no traln
Ime on the surface of Lake roncliii 1 ai
Tho shoes he wears are the real witer
rhors four feet long six Inches wide ind
six inches deep invented by himselr 1 Ivors
aro fins on either sido of them and Ihem
are fins on the bottom When he taks a
sten forward with one loot the ilns ccie
when he makes n Hep with tho ether loot
tin flub un tho shoo remaining still tie
nt nu il nnd form a resistance lo the water
prcintlng him from slipping bietwiir 1
Ccok will he followed down the on by a
Irftcb and press boat Ho says ho vlll
vin
Sfrlnturi Cuke
Flvo cupluls or ixodu chapter xxlx
vprso 2 oue and a half cupfuls ol Judges
chapler v verse 25 two cupfuls Jeremiah
chapter vi verss 20 two cupfuls of I
Samuel chapter xxx verto 12 one cup
ful of Nahum chapter III veiso 1 ono
cupful of Judges chapter Iv verse 10 ont
half cupful or II Samuel chapter vlx verse
to onehair cup or Ames chapter Iv verse
5 one saltspoonful of Leviticus chapter li
ero 13 six of Jeremiah rhapte vl
verso 11 Season with li Chronicles chap
ter x verso 11 ubo three tabloipjonfuls
Aho add oue tablespoontul of rtolus
ebanter xxx verse 23 Follow Solomons
advice for making a good boy In lrnvtirbs
chapler xxlll verse U and you will Lave
a good rake enotigli for several lunhcons
It should lie made a week befcm using
Illirnet
Iturnct Texas
May so An interesting
trial has engngod tho time of tho county
court for tho
past two dayo Dr K 0
Don druggist physician and merchant was
indicted for violatlcn of tho local option
law mid after
a twodays lriil iho Jury
rclurned a verdict of not guilty
Mevwr
liarrbson and Windsor will re-
move tho old Harrison mill nnd gin anil re
erect 1110 anio at Taylors gin n this coun
J
ty Mr M McDanlel Is putting in lid
drloiuil machinery and enlarging li a gin
building which wlua compli id will bo
onu1 of the litot eatabllshmenla of Hie kind
In tho county m fact every ono farmert
niewliaulct and tnercbantu aro getting ready
lor tbo wavo of good times
> history a r J
eHarnbtreAhl f r
d t beefptfe
m started
a
l a
andacaplWn <
half a century >
ocean trtraeraandtn1
s with a combined =
ft capital
ot mo5oiy U
it to i33000M7r s J
usuranea fund Ba t
3 liable JVtveslmnuV W
ofCZ
ittg
tii
lag ship fa
up to tho aterats r ri xi
and speed carrf d d Stb
In one year onlt V0 r ttt
Lanier PenSyTrttU S 2
tow It wui jV gI2
company put ns Kr 1 lwStt
rom al Hamburg to sVtiJffc nt
Interest to note titS Lba
< arlou propositi ir ife t
a view t0 fostering la w 1
marine that the HaabSr jS2 <
particularly piwd S JSga
never reCtlved UU
Stato or government
The developoenuTxtcd ku
como almost a ferry buihicu
proportionate intermftlrc iITt
tho ferr service around tiii to lff
ia is tho tomtianyt fleet i > T
wentymo iteamihln
co was maintained betw aS
Cermany In 15SS the comMcTtS01
Ilrst twinscrew merchaaSSt
and in having the work KttS
shipyard set a precedent t S
firs serious Inroad ott tie cal
building steamships hca Fi w
eiJov ed up to that time Aid siSaS
of predictions have beea proteS SS
in their prevision as time tii hmJti
sail gayo w ay to the pidlls tM S
curabed to tho seres and ttubah
pitiato dcvelopratnt The osvUaSj o
glne was superseded by the casual >
come iriplo and quadruple eaitjaci
tho steini pressure of fifteea jsi
square inch used on the fintottljfcs
steamers In 1S5C hu been fi Jj 1
vanced to upwards of IM poJiij p r
today ipd when the thbrj
centurj 1 < r to bo written tietfcrft
its coiM ial lndustrlil mi at
velopmcnt few factors will phu ia
Important rolo than that ol lie dntis
ment of transAllaatle traSI u airl
lied by tbo company
It takes little provociUcn ta tsSsii
big crowd In a big city less la Sit St
than In most places and Is a Ittfaj
downtown sevtloa thaa a y lere t s
V hcn that Is borno in Bind ith liid
dltlonal fact that nothing 13 reaiify
tracts tho Interest of passers ai I tut
work in come precarious poslJoa taSti
may be formed of the agrregitka it
boes ard millionaires office boji as Im
presldints with all sorts of fa k ta b
tween that ga ed up at the Jigitlttt
jwstofiite Irtim Clly Hall park tcdiy tSfi
Sk > si ruper Pete was at wotV Tie tfa
with th modern picturesque uzt 5
Peter Mance and lie la Steerle Jaelft cs >
rival Sixty feet above the rotf t15
from the sidewalk lele ts bur trii
a new set ot hayinsiind glvlag tht t
flagstaff a coat cf fresh sprisj ptiiBi
was cbci red once or twice and la atbrr
edging tho applause with a bowlatUI
of his hat aadfipished the Joh turdsii
Tho lawabiding peopla of GotUa a
maklng somo new dlscoverlc ia ttt ro
or Judicial definitions tbtss awi Red
Tuckers Salvation Army barracil n >
nuisanco and a common fiUtrkj
hou
aro
law
salo
stain
unl
less
polita
bene
at Ft
deat
Man
0 lriae flghu under anoirf tc
mobjectionable here In th 1J
v
Cheap dives may poioaiclnhiHt
or liquor whllo real flubi nw
ot tte tWW
during four hours
they are Inorporated IM JJjJ
m Traction company accerJ t
maintaining a public tuix
jrteenlli street and Broalnf
icilon of life has won tie
Curve for Its track
the
There Is terror among
they h Tent
riatland For years
of Janitors WW trl
der the tyranny
all tho RunUi W1
than tho czar ot
they aro threatened with tllll
form U
the
presslon Ignoranco of
evils aro to take only adds to to
spired by tho positive fL
something dreadful li going t
Tbo basis of that terrific J J g
found in the fact that g2
tHon formed known AlW j
lori i
soclallcn of Greater New
members meet in secret J
t aW
evening that they propose
to be a janitor who is not
and above all to cl ts ai
tho world lint ° r V ° it is <
tho nutter there inIgM
let t
that
the thought
tlon in
they will the Janitors of tomrroir
bo worse than thoto t tonf
COTTOS MHI AT TAW
X incstlon
ofW Te r teC
Ibe Ilelair
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The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. Thirteenth Year, No. 58, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 1, 1897, newspaper, June 1, 1897; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth84198/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .