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away and joined the famous Quaker City European Excursion and carried my
tears to foreign lands。

Thus; after seven years of vicissitudes; ended a 〃pleasure trip〃 to the
silver mines of Nevada which had originally been intended to occupy only
three months。  However; I usually miss my calculations further than that。


MORAL。

If the reader thinks he is done; now; and that this book has no moral to
it; he is in error。  The moral of it is this: If you are of any account;
stay at home and make your way by faithful diligence; but if you are 〃no
account;〃 go away from home; and then you will have to work; whether you
want to or not。  Thus you become a blessing to your friends by ceasing to
be a nuisance to themif the people you go among suffer by the
operation。




APPENDIX。 A。

BRIEF SKETCH OF MORMON HISTORY。

Mormonism is only about forty years old; but its career has been full of
stir and adventure from the beginning; and is likely to remain so to the
end。  Its adherents have been hunted and hounded from one end of the
country to the other; and the result is that for years they have hated
all 〃Gentiles〃 indiscriminately and with all their might。  Joseph Smith;
the finder of the Book of Mormon and founder of the religion; was driven
from State to State with his mysterious copperplates and the miraculous
stones he read their inscriptions with。  Finally he instituted his
〃church〃 in Ohio and Brigham Young joined it。  The neighbors began to
persecute; and apostasy commenced。  Brigham held to the faith and worked
hard。  He arrested desertion。  He did morehe added converts in the
midst of the trouble。  He rose in favor and importance with the brethren。
He was made one of the Twelve Apostles of the Church。  He shortly fought
his way to a higher post and a more powerfulPresident of the Twelve。
The neighbors rose up and drove the Mormons out of Ohio; and they settled
in Missouri。  Brigham went with them。  The Missourians drove them out and
they retreated to Nauvoo; Illinois。  They prospered there; and built a
temple which made some pretensions to architectural grace and achieved
some celebrity in a section of country where a brick court…house with a
tin dome and a cupola on it was contemplated with reverential awe。
But the Mormons were badgered and harried again by their neighbors。
All the proclamations Joseph Smith could issue denouncing polygamy and
repudiating it as utterly anti…Mormon were of no avail; the people of the
neighborhood; on both sides of the Mississippi; claimed that polygamy was
practised by the Mormons; and not only polygamy but a little of
everything that was bad。  Brigham returned from a mission to England;
where he had established a Mormon newspaper; and he brought back with him
several hundred converts to his preaching。  His influence among the
brethren augmented with every move he made。  Finally Nauvoo was invaded
by the Missouri and Illinois Gentiles; and Joseph Smith killed。  A Mormon
named Rigdon assumed the Presidency of the Mormon church and government;
in Smith's place; and even tried his hand at a prophecy or two。  But a
greater than he was at hand。  Brigham seized the advantage of the hour
and without other authority than superior brain and nerve and will;
hurled Rigdon from his high place and occupied it himself。  He did more。
He launched an elaborate curse at Rigdon and his disciples; and he
pronounced Rigdon's 〃prophecies〃 emanations from the devil; and ended by
〃handing the false prophet over to the buffetings of Satan for a thousand
years〃probably the longest term ever inflicted in Illinois。  The people
recognized their master。  They straightway elected Brigham Young
President; by a prodigious majority; and have never faltered in their
devotion to him from that day to this。  Brigham had forecasta quality
which no other prominent Mormon has probably ever possessed。
He recognized that it was better to move to the wilderness than be moved。
By his command the people gathered together their meagre effects; turned
their backs upon their homes; and their faces toward the wilderness; and
on a bitter night in February filed in sorrowful procession across the
frozen Mississippi; lighted on their way by the glare from their burning
temple; whose sacred furniture their own hands had fired!  They camped;
several days afterward; on the western verge of Iowa; and poverty; want;
hunger; cold; sickness; grief and persecution did their work; and many
succumbed and diedmartyrs; fair and true; whatever else they might have
been。  Two years the remnant remained there; while Brigham and a small
party crossed the country and founded Great Salt Lake City; purposely
choosing a land which was outside the ownership and jurisdiction of the
hated American nation。  Note that。  This was in 1847。  Brigham moved his
people there and got them settled just in time to see disaster fall
again。  For the war closed and Mexico ceded Brigham's refuge to the
enemythe United States!  In 1849 the Mormons organized a 〃free and
independent〃 government and erected the 〃State of Deseret;〃 with Brigham
Young as its head。  But the very next year Congress deliberately snubbed
it and created the 〃Territory of Utah〃 out of the same accumulation of
mountains; sage…brush; alkali and general desolation;but made Brigham
Governor of it。  Then for years the enormous migration across the plains
to California poured through the land of the Mormons and yet the church
remained staunch and true to its lord and master。  Neither hunger;
thirst; poverty; grief; hatred; contempt; nor persecution could drive the
Mormons from their faith or their allegiance; and even the thirst for
gold; which gleaned the flower of the youth and strength of many nations
was not able to entice them!  That was the final test。  An experiment
that could survive that was an experiment with some substance to it
somewhere。

Great Salt Lake City throve finely; and so did Utah。  One of the last
things which Brigham Young had done before leaving Iowa; was to appear in
the pulpit dressed to personate the worshipped and lamented prophet
Smith; and confer the prophetic succession; with all its dignities;
emoluments and authorities; upon 〃President Brigham Young!〃  The people
accepted the pious fraud with the maddest enthusiasm; and Brigham's power
was sealed and secured for all time。  Within five years afterward he
openly added polygamy to the tenets of the church by authority of a
〃revelation〃 which he pretended had been received nine years before by
Joseph Smith; albeit Joseph is amply on record as denouncing polygamy to
the day of his death。

Now was Brigham become a second Andrew Johnson in the small beginning and
steady progress of his official grandeur。  He had served successively as
a disciple in the ranks; home missionary; foreign missionary; editor and
publisher; Apostle; President of the Board of Apostles; President of all
Mormondom; civil and ecclesiastical; successor to the great Joseph by the
will of heaven; 〃prophet;〃 〃seer;〃 〃revelator。〃  There was but one
dignity higher which he could aspire to; and he reached out modestly and
took thathe proclaimed himself a God!

He claims that he is to have a heaven of his own hereafter; and that he
will be its God; and his wives and children its goddesses; princes and
princesses。  Into it all faithful Mormons will be admitted; with their
families; and will take rank and consequence according to the number of
their wives and children。  If a disciple dies before he has had time to
accumulate enough wives and children to enable him to be respectable in
the next world any friend can marry a few wives and raise a few children
for him after he is dead; and they are duly credited to his account and
his heavenly status advanced accordingly。

Let it be borne in mind that the majority of the Mormons have always been
ignorant; simple; of an inferior order of intellect; unacquainted with
the world and its ways; and let it be borne in mind that the wives of
these Mormons are necessarily after the same pattern and their children
likely to be fit representatives of such a conjunction; and then let it
be remembered that for forty years the

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