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Show 'ast. A ':' correspondent writes to the Louisvillo Courier-Journa- from November 2d: Jlajsville, Kentucky, and Archrco-lojricaThe Anthropological l l Institute of Maysville, in the third year of its useboasts of a membership of fulness, only one person, but that individual be an antique of to himself happens the first water, and amply capable of keeping its tone up to a respectable standard. lie persistently declines advances that appear to be in. iicative of a desire to divide with him the scientific honors of the "Under the present organization," he says, "there is no 11 wrangling over doubtful- matters, aor interminable disputes concerning nBimportant features of the science." Notwithstanding he has been for several years meandering down the lhady slope of sixty, be is as ener and entbusiassic in his re erotic searches into mystery of the for in the freshness he were as if gotteu oi his nrst lite. I mention these little incidents merely to show the appreciation in which he holds the relics he is daily gathering about him, by gift, by purchase and by personal explorations of the prehistoric places in this Last and the neighboring counties. week, in Nicholas county, while on ne of bis extended tramps, in com Wm. Davidson, manager pany with l TT oi the upper uiue .lick springs, ne was fortunate enough to make a discovery, certainly of sufficient importance to justify a thonugh examination by the scientists of the - te T- T-- -l 1 oouutry. In the vicinity of the springs, about two miles and a half to the southeast, on an elevation leveral hundred feet above the bed of the Licking river, he fouod .an or a spot nation had been massacred or destroyed by some dispensation of divine providence. This graveyard or charnel covered aa areil of ten or twelve acres, every foot of which bore, evidence of the ghastly fact of the exterminatioa of t race by war or pestilence. In the tre of the field was a low poand, eight or tea feet ia bight,' and in ite composition dissimilar to those found ia other neighborhoods, ia its ,bein made up principally pt fragments of atoll not unlike the common fresh water mussel. The fiild was originally covered with a stratum of rich, dark surface soil, but, under the of the rains, it has become bare in places, exposing a tough, Jtllow clay, intermixed with gravel, inch us one would expect to find on tie Bhree of the rivers; to the depth f tea or twelve inches over the whole eld, the black soil, clay and gravel it OBe mass of human and animal heacs, broken pottery, flinti, stone original burying-ground- , where perhaps a 4 of implements, the facilities for his religious convictions are exemplified in his beautiful life, are so strong the human boues under every possible condition, and the that he would hardly permit any probability that the animal remains constitutional provision to hinder will determine to some extent the him from the exercise or any authorfood by which the mound builders ity which could tend to the extirpasustaiued life. At all events tne field tion of what he regards as a dangeris Worthy of a thorough exploration. ous heresy. The deep interest which The Anthropological and Archaeo- he takes in the spiritual welfare of logical Association confesses publicly the people, aad especially of the Inthat "the mvsterv ia dark, and his dians, is truly impressed. doubts are many." A Fifth Ward widow moved into her new house the other day, and her Degradation of the Courts. first six callers were lightning rod She bluffed them off on We called attention a year since to agentsbut when the seventh came he the wanton and wicked disregard of one, said :, 'I don't, claim that a rod will law on the part of selfish and unbut I do say that principled demagogues engaged in protect the house, ihe persecutions of the Mormous for if I was looking for a second wife I'd the purpose of naked robbei y. This, never marry a widow who didn't have on her house, and in the case of Aim .Lliza a lightning rod all rich men think." Young vs. Brigham Young, has be- that's the way come so evident that the legal senss "You may put two of 'em up 1" she of the country is shocked and the At- promptly replied, "and be sure they are conspicuous, too ! ' Detroit Free torney Geaeral feete himself called Press. upon to interfere. To give her standing in court as a TJic Fine Arts. wife is to legalize the Mormon dis pensation. This, in the anxiety to Great sale of fine Oil Chroraos. Four persecute, is precisely the shameful beautiful fine Oil Chromes, size 7x9 and result announced by a court of the one size 9x12 sent for 50 cents, and six 0 LOGAN, CACHE CO., Have UTAH received from tbe East a full and complete just STOCK DRYG H O CER I E S , off ! BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, ETC. Which tbey offer for eale at . iheir Store in Logan at BED ROCK, PRICES! d PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS Hides and Furs taken in exchange . United States. True, there is a thin disguise proves that the coris aware of his own infarupt judge mous conduct. He claims that this is alimony allowed pending a hearing, to enable the claimed, wife to prosecute her suit. The excessive amount demanded is sufficient answer to the monstrous proposition. The judge awards (her), who knowingly entered, as the pleadings show, into that relation, the amount based upon the supposed income of the defendant, precisely as if a decree had been granted and the wife's claim allowed. By delays such as this dishonest judge can entertain with a far better show of legal right than his order exhibits, the defendant cannot only be robbed of all his property but imprisoned for life. If there is a more bare faced attempt at yppression under color of law" than this we do not know of it. t Learned commentators on the law, and moralists throughout all ages, have taught us that it is better to suffer from fraud and violence, however aggravating, than attempt correction through the same means under color of law. In this the tribunal does itself wbafc organized to into ..and brings prevent, contempt the oaly safeguard upon bich a it-wa- civilized s commanity can "Better," size 9x12 sent for $1; or a full family portfolio of 100 oil and gem cbromos, all designs, yerj fine sent for $2. They are Landscapes; Scriptural Scenes, Sea Views, Hunting and fishins Scenes, Rocky Mountain Scenes, Farm Scenes, Animali, Birds, Fruit and Flower designs, and tvill not fail to please all who send for them. Our chroaios are reproductions of the choicest works of the Great MaSterB, and pronounced by connoisseurs equl to' the 300 Decolcomania original painting pictures, and full instructions of trans fer the same will accompany each ef the above order if desired. Aidress, enclosing price, in registered letter or by postoffice order, and a three cent stamp for return' of goods by mail, B. ALEXANDER & CO , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fine Oil Cbromos, Decalcomania Pictures etc., Eighth St opposite Cooper Institue, N. Y. Agents and tradesmen are making from $12 to $15 daily, selling our goods. Agent's full outfit of 200 fine samples scut on receipt ef $ 5. Flease state the name of eS3 6m paper jou saw this in. fac-simi- le ' IIAVING PERSONS . down or mounted power; will alno receive orders for tl with Kofser; J.owe'n and ET&rt's patect Shingle SUcbinee; Empire 'Saw Mill Corn and cob Crucherf; Cane Mills; riantcm Steam rreau, Corn Millf, Edgar's &e., &.O. AIbo dealer in all kitds of With tb "Carey" GBNEKAL MEHCIIjI)ISE. ANY Send orders against the estate of the late STOVES a gpecialty. Produce taken at the highest market r.ttcs. load rales. at car or deceased . William Hewett knowing Freight guaranteed early for Maoainerj themselves indebted to said estate are requested to report the same to . w , . Oae door south Z.C.M.I., OGDEN 10. MARY ANN HEWEIT, administrators . , RALPH SMITH, yn w iy:isBgwi wi s mu ppnfffCT-Rs- gays g InTi.Vibie & Co'b., Vibra tor Thresher) BAHLEY WASTED. NOTICE mo TnOSE INTERESTED IN THE X Wilion Irrigating Canal. I want 60 aca with teams and scrapers at per 4y, aad six men with pick sod above! aod no teas, to meet me at me 10,000 : . y BU31IEC1 TVfO Brlej ROVV wintai at IX33"W ED e Sowing Ma chine. U. P. BREWERY, end of tie Utah Central Bridge, on OGDEN, - . tlAU. Monday next, the 22d inst. THOMAS READ, The' Highest Market Trice io Superintendent. , ; Cash will be paid. N. B. Please don't forget the 25 cts. per acre in cash. WELLS. Wet-- t . CUCIIMILIiEU A FM.il CA.VS! WJB ft FRUIT CAXS! ' p. HAVE LIYERY f RECKNfLY IMPORTED for mutmOicturinz rn iiij.iinrv SKALIAG ud feSOLDKKED largs scale, &KU rop. AND , FM UIT AND UOXEY CAXS, , And can supply the suue at WHOLESALE " x s73 2ui , law-abidin- FERGUSON Agent for KISG3LAND, ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. ALL tf 85 depend. Elackstone, ''that should many rogue i escape than one ianoeent man be mads to suffer." In disturbed political conditions some times the judge and the criminal change places, and the rogue on the bench condemns the innocent at the bar. It is then that the majesty and power of the law come to the rescue ... , and justice triumphs.-implements, and other articles of The degradation of our courts is an aestic and offensive or defensive evil that rots the veiy foundation of social ourand political structure. utility. From the description I have of this remarkable This rjanderins to a popular feel place, I doubt if taere is or ever was such another ing of vengeance by our tribunals place in Kentucky so rich ia ancient throughout the land is destroying the relics. They are certainly very abun- very foundations of all that is dear to When dant, and may be had for the mere us as citizens. an of course the be to picking up. Ia our courts come Lynch courts, the law of might, not right, will 'oar, on a spot but thirty feet in 272 pieoes were obtained, threaten every citizen of the republic. which were fleshing impleunong Washington Capital. discoidal ments, stones, hammers, hoppers, pointed maces, wood scrapers, needles, reamers, ehisels, spear What the Xetr York Suu points, arrow heads, and other arti- 3 of art or custom, the use of which i3 unknown. It was announced in a Washington , ", In the stene implements'' a notice- dispatch recently, that President able fact is the absence of the diorite Grant had determined to remove all offgreen atone, which" seems to have Postmasters and other Federal who are Mormons, cn a favorite material for weapons icials in Utah or not; and late with' the mound building races of whether polygamists ther parts of the. country: ; The accounts from that Territory reprelighter ones seem to have been fash- sent him as being vigorously engaged This leads a Mormon ioned from a soft freestone,1 evidently in the work. otained near at hand, arjd the bear newspaper to ask if the President is 'wonea from common' limestone oi' aware of the. fact that the 6th article the Licking hills. of the Constitution provides that no From this it is fair to infer that religious test shall ever be required cs those who used them were not native a qualification to any office under the ' been current-lto the granite regieus of the north, United States? It baa said he aBd if reported that Grant once they were exterminated it are there and isht have been by the hardier never read any books, into calculated tribes who swept down upon the many circumstancesthat he had never wintry from that direotion. This duce the belief CunstUution. "id appears to be an inviting one to made a study of the the bad provisions of !"thaologist3 and to scientists gener-'7- , But even if he end, by reasoQ of the great variety that instrument at his tougua'a ca f '. AND RETAIL,' FEED STABLES AND RUBBER IIOSB PIPK, including KITTIXOS Eur same. Agents for RAMSEY'8 Celebrated LIFT ENGINE WELL FORCE POMPS, rumps fitted up to order. AND EDW. NELSON & Co. Near tb AND OTHER VSniCLK BrQFTES.WAGOXS sod Trottinu Teams, nd all other LiTsrj AcoooiuwxtaU.us for tb SS-- tf Yeling public. ODA OPRINCO Co Operative Store. this -- Trsrelers tJ nd by CELEBRATED PLACE OF RESORT. DR. H. H. WADMAN Botanical and .Prescriptive Physician, AT DRIVER'S CITY DRUG STORE, Main Slrcety Ogden, Utah, V FIND AT THE Z. C. M. I a full assortment of General NoMerchandise, inducing, Dry Goods, Cunned Goods &c, all Groceries, tion, at the LOWEST PKICES.: WILL I Fri- days and Saturdays of eacb week ttandel snai-kot- superior to . tli. siily nmchiuo " tli ny b'.fitHui; lutTing - - Intent Imprord Iww no fmall holes or spriiigs W undr, totl.. oUWr nil ,., PUut'lo wh'ch l!ird thltBtlia(tht.are.fed. biMs of gn-st- . tUfonth or " steel, coose r fi"e prts f stiy r brntth Hsrinji clilts in itl.s mwkst . U it. .siueritiy tU; eMiest runuipg. . Karh machine solft B aVfS sstf s froters. ss lUw they recoimnend tbtnseltos to sll wlio , la operation. iu. In town every Qtioi lively ajteats wanted U.. h iu a good comaiUsUiu NortliM'H t ia''jt ...... 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