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Show DK.BriKLPH FALB'S BISCOTEEltrS 'XM EXPLOBATIOXS. IFromtti Issued every morning, (Mondays; j excepted), ythti Associatioh PaiStijra ,. v TtTXi-Ti- os N.T. Starti Ztitung, kdpte4 for ; - 1h BT tKO BAEtELt. k - . touik lidt of itk Srerf.' bttwetn Totng -- .il5i Winter Gooy$! Fall and J'' '' For the following philological disquisitions iBr. Falbjwns eminently (Hialified and prepared by his early BiMinM tlaomt iios intended for publication thorough linguistic studies, which to tht tUrSJ not only comprised the Hebrew, ftW-ancient Teutonic I'r or amrt tnd, tli.e word y MoRNixo, Hct. 23, 1879. TraUc"aiiTSnsmt,Tut-ththe tahuarn likf tOtV I.fttilt radical tatir fur'hermore languages gouarally, "bull," and the Jlebre-- zahnr (gold) Chinese language, the Egyptian t .zavr-Sh- t eiiual (bull, in Hebrew ago, ?TWENTf etc. And the grandiot li"r. bull; :uri Chaldeuii zar (tho .14 originiling from the re- (Hindistance for strength. By her searches on i lie vsovi'Typhon, (i. e., horn like phases olillip onu hand wbft.Axirfeii5'wrfnrut.iitnftiii! the ancient Indian and her brig 4 splendor ou theetln', time no matter from what standpoint that, not only the niwii offers a fine, trsnsitional of knew we Upper Peru and Bolivia mediation .between, "guld'' and H tongues we look to the .Semitic, "bull." From this vfe.uan underwe were to die twenty years hence it are nearly related of languag- stand the significance of the worship families other and would seem Aryan, .6mfbj Mil tll well as the es and their seniors in age, but also of the ''golden calf,"' as flJPni ily for of file lleLl ew l uol identity itself in human that the language of us Know anyimng auom, both "buLl" and.'goJd,".' jut as the had .asnre filing'! on a has taken its origin from the land French jour ('lay'), the German the ncheuern (cleanse), the K optic tor (red fortune when the two decades had Ophir or Peru) this discovery of 'teriuiin rMh all light, aurora), and-'thto common would languago duration primitive expired, their the eye ami er of' the for are, (red), names the Falb which nations, interminably long, mo wiuei unc-o- f tudent, . 'identical or Atlantic, induced him, after philorogfcal which uuouthe back period looky he bad solved the great physical roots. It is, noiv, a vci'y jji'ikiag coincicefrjrietnMj a8 scor ftf yeu& ago. to chief task of his journey, to devote exdence that tho "morning-rod"- ' ("au hi time of remainder a nearly lnoces the day, and U confronted by idis called Jmir)liWii'ia'lli rurar') to thologicai philologieal-mclusively uhtub event of creat 'iJ5rlfi gion labors. After a iom of the Ayinara Indians, a id and investigations thpi'r indelible impress upon the seven weeks' itself s "briglifnss,"' which' ttay in Cotania Dr. talb am with one rapid stei across leads ui templo-gatsphere, the visited had hiftfftrj? J&oimj pigndane which make it ino of the most im of Tiahuanaco on the lake Titicaca thousands of miles an J years' to the centre of tha whole Greek hemcrq (day), portant of all the gorrespoudini South American civilization and at mediiwal--w-mKlrin enoch ihe same time the oldest art monu? time!. In creat developments of ment of America; he had also taken The False Xolioiis nflAIl3.aUj,'0i&itaili astronom from tlu? allegorical sculptures wherewith to forge Kxist in the minds of "many otherical science it has probably done . The ' Coursa; of wise intelligent 'people as to tins rebis. laugUage-keymore than any other jM was a peculi ir one, as quirements of a disordered stomach labors Falb's of nausetimes its -- duration; atiuiu grand the ideas, elL-iteby various mythol- or liver. The swallowing is the way to ous and dru6s powerful were have .event and roots linguul atartlyi pm profound ogical luitaes and shako the iit once- written down and treated encourage, not to cure dyspep.ia baety inHiowrrt to liver complaint. "Nor can a constiof the the knife with physdissecting disordered condiglobe on which they occurred. iological laws of the mutation and pated'ofor otherwise bowels be iciiicaiod by It hfttAWsecT the firjwirfull of progress tion the a man In such of sounds. similur treatment. Tliat agtveablo and republics nor he gradually compiled apd kingdoms miMrs o r" i iu! the short space of ton and thorough stoni'achio find aperia.;wiiWikH oi,rulerj; war, (uuutf a closely written folio man- ent, llostetter's Bitters, which is the months ifdilostTleTTtfo lave held hlah arm of 10(50 pfiges, containing the reverse of unpleasaut, and never uscript States have, engaged most Tal; the preferjt.irtling results "of modern produce violent effects, is farreferred able to medicines of the class in and'' iiiciued' front onu'ujtf the comparative philology. new vigor into a railmost destructive, bitter and bloody It would be impossible to ''ivo in to. It infusescheers the mind Cfiile of ing phisiquo, civil war that ever shook a nation to this place a clear representation wore conducted it strengthens the body, and insti-this complicated its foundation sloiiesi: a man who iiiut elaborated with the most scrupu- tutes a complete reform in the acwas defeated for the position has lous observations of rigorously ap- tion of the disordered, stomach, bowl or liver, Appetite and sleep bSelfWaHcd cWWgpWttf. U plied scientific Jaws, as almost every are both promoted, uterine and kida lengthy requires single proposition so on, ad infinitum, demonstration;' vicing in accuracy ney affections greatly benefitted by TlrW reflations are, wigted by and to use. It is indeed a comprehensnguoity with the demonstrations theVact tiia't the writer hereof com- in Euulid's geometry. We, shall, sive and meritorious preiiaiaiiou, menced his pilgrimage in the Art therefore,' confine ourselves to simp- free from drawbacks of any kind. Preservative twenty years ago. ty'.mention a few of the principal re suits. J)r. Fulb himself will ere long u Things in' Utah have ndergonn some uako known his general view and A Oarrf. " little mutation in that time. In the his special views in a projooted course To all whs are u(TeriiB nui froai th office where then were two little hand of lectures and a comprehensive work iiiUiscrttliuur tf ynuih, uerom v unkru-ss- eurl I loss nf mmih'ioil 4c., will Rfn.il a roci to give a decay, that will euro yuti, f .V.It 0 OIIAI'.GK. 'I'hw presses, upon which it was our dai'y in which he intends also of wm diccuvdrt'il all thedillerent it laitiuimry t remel.v Krat history alphabets. task p'laSorJa i3 Siopc never' tJ be In these ttCVflon America. Snntla the eminent South publications Jusei-to tlie Kbt. T. station I), Sn Imjus, convened to do' 'again, are tiow navant win estamisn beyond 'doubt Ytrk CitH. 117-1 three great power presses worked by and cavil the correctness of his scien- steam 4l'ticyglo(tlie;other k ind t he principles with the most con with surplus material generally, to vincing evidences. Jhushe proves conclusively that CHAS. W. fitol a priatiug tofSoe' in every im- the marvel-islan- d Atlantis which the the Territory ; then ancient poets of Hellas and Koine ATTORNEY AND COUS ?ELOT AT I, AW. portant town-othere were but two papers both imagined to hava sunk forever be Practices in the Wstriet and .Sneath .Hie waves ot tlie western wa weeKJy: (oiilHJUiaij decidedly JRO)'-tersf, the biblical gold land Opnr, and upreme Courts and before tlie l now there are a score, most of them the land iSirtat mentions ot winch Land Olfiotf. Ink'is - lumi ''Btries, diijj? wfell. IThftloojifosfniiu of r;ulr he was the first to excavate from and final proofs, conduct road in"lho wofld'has penetrated among the rubbish piles of old chron- appeals, and does a general law busiare all to be found as one and ness in all its branches. the Territory, and half a dozen icles Otlice near tlie llcral,lbn Street, the same land in Upps? Peru and di otners'' running in almost every Bolivia, lie proves that the stone Salt Lake City Utah. rection, are 'in existence, while the columns, in which Hernias, also callwork still goes brately on; the sauio ed Seth, predicting the approach of can be said of telegraph lines, whoso the deluge, engraved the results of the 'ancient science of astronomy, construction antedates, that of the are identical with the gate monu railroak by cTeUl years."; The ment of Tiahuanaco. The old Egyp-- ; o ' great men of this and every other tian author Manetaon reports that o nillars columns the hiero'lvtihe (or land have visited us. The precious be were to Hermes of Tnsmegistos metals have been and mill are being found in the beruuiic land. And in i ulTk vvroi 'I'liAnnn. ih . nKlilBilniiia IM i v vv in mi' m nvai. .j"v' f "J7 Josephus we find a passage that the uUtiolr f that oriitory has doubled,! patriarch Soth who had learned from its wealth has increased tenfold, and Adam that a deluge of water and fire would one day come, had resolved to S' the city which was once merely an tfie primitive sciences, presero oasis in a desert is now the metropoally astronomy, from perishing lis of a .vast empire, and had them engraved upon two embracing cities, towns and villages columns, one of stone, and tha other bricks, which were yet to be found itf almost ' countless array. This is pf in tho Land Hiriad, Mr. Falb will not all, nor have wo space or time furnish the philological proof that for the enumeration of all the great S'iriad is the land fro n which primiproceeds and is comchanges' which God and man in the tive language identical with Adam's land pletely process of a brief space of time have (Edom). Under the impression of his philological results Falb thinks Aft4what of the next twentv that the deluge referred to is not to Who what be considered as a coincidence with years? that which found its culminating great, results will .be developed? t" in tho year 4(K)0 B. C, but as a point Gauging the future by the "past, and previous one, a whole diluvial period considering that the ratio of develop- (10.000 years) older, ment will also increase as the years j Mre Falb has furthermore discovered that the Chinese signs and speed, along, no one 'can evea ; adewords, and again the ancient lanquately .conjecture .as to what guages aud inscriptions of America changes in our condition are con and Egypt, do not essentially differ cealed in ' the gloom of futurity. from the Europeo-Semitigroup of Great men will as herd ofore be hum-- , hnguagof, and that, in Egypt as well "Si as in the faint remembrance 50 bled, and humble ones exalted; the of theGreece, common mother-countrt, tmd poorjvill be made .rich and the rich the common mother-tongua.id civricher; there will be more railroads, ilization has been preserved in the s mojetelegraplis, more tiewspnpers. myths and nam-- of gods and men, more unpromising youths through rivers, cities and mountains. Those reminiscences and accords have often some undisclosed , design or special created in the later generations a permission of providence elevated to false conception of the true geoN editoriurdiairs,- - more people, more graphical scene of mythological H. 0. Harkness. J. ST. Langsdorf. events. f. money, and so. on; that is, perhaps. national Thus,M'otani., isthe Germanic found in the gxl Forwe may have reached the pin- misty antiquity of Central America, nacle of our temporal prosperity and as an old TzeiMl document tells us; from this time hencego steadily down it is the divine traveler Vatanhuatw ribbon-snakin the Quichua lanhill but grave change?, one way or Dt. Fulb intends to prove guage). win come along and we be the another, identity of the Teutonic Woan made familiar with them before we with the Mexican god (juetzalcoatl ., U;ah, realize the extent of. their import- (snake decked with beautiful feath- Ogden. .. ance.' The hand that pen's these ers.) That language took it origin from lines will perchanoe have returned to the land Ophir, Fall) sees proven in its native clay, there tJ mingle with the results of his philological investithe dust of better men who have gations into the root Ophira, which is identical with Uie root from which gooi before and will continue to go the names II rm,s and diriul. sprung Exchange on all "the Principal thereafter, each taking lib pUce in Mr. Falb renders fiirtat with "land of Cities of the United States the endlws procession of the or "land of the root." snake," humanity and Europe. . which moves swifily across the hori. The ancient name for Ophir is ac on of life, the new faces cording to Josephus Zophir. By appeariui; Falb re- at tbe beginning of the march as the means of his languape-key- , Given mces an languages to the three roots Special old ones disappear in the Im.-thuara, huaraza and proves that gloom of to Collections. me end. Ophir is identical with Awrtand A9HI "phir with zahuara and that both' words eiirnify originally ,;stin"' and 4T,TA!(,iSo- - rim- - clamor of "stinger." MA U m r w tK.pabljcan rffJ..? ail(l oratog it is known that Oihir, which be7out fcute r'fc'Uts being a defunct trays by the very name of its pri 3wie,acMe is now pending !ri tbe reijminjr dynasty pyrhua its idenw S- with Peru, was the j CUTEOn CHffONtO SupremeC.art which involves tity country whence the Phoenicians the wis very question. brought gold for Solomon's temlpe, a trip Ope G EXZPaL'MERCIIAjXDISE. oaimi "swellex-nd,ititiger;- V. (Incorporated.) winch three years. From MLCLLA$E01S.' V: thift signification 'V.inger,' w, derive first tlw Snake;"' secondly Hi ' ; 3. X Hiijmbtttam "root.'f w'deh resembles tha fciuffee kp.Biegifirham in forij thirdly the "moon," willing like the fnake; and at iast $ie V h the Jull wjtli themoan-ima?.- s on hi Wxd, & Co. which latter w- meet unequivocally in the Egyptian Apis, the sacred bull receiving divine honors. (Apis is nNo e the LatiiLfor "bee," have the stinger criusyi-- i syy.ejjjng,. ieTA the ball, k swi'H'iji,if8Hfc('aiitnv found all in one.) Thuju,chua word frak.. we-ier- , hr 1 eTrrmj-mrfirnrfrafwirfrf- I Tht-tsda- I years CONSISTING OF aftl-questi- it4' lftM M ,,1' jr iff .vn-tr- Staple and Fancy; Dry GoodSi MERCHANDISE a, ,np i . . , Anti-phoni- c ' Xolions," a B ,'T' R-X- SS S TlIELEADIUfG Bviubroiderj, &'. Car OF TI3E SEAS02I, AKD STYLES d kid-jf-.fi- Embroideries, Edgings, Flowers, and a Full Line of Choico CLOTHING, SADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN 'S HOSIERY! lint aud Caps, Notions in Immense Variety. ISootsaiul Shoes, ')mst t'rocherjr, . eom-plete- 7 Ribbons.":;.' 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