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Show itiiaawiriiy e Tsuazj9&&es.-- tw UTAH ClflUSTfAN ADVOCATE. easts teres r kinds of plants. Ar-- yet 1111 WOrfcA g CT4iU dj and weti mml thir time iusignitlcai.t yarrow" 111 J t'c?iTa postage, you ime, a ruval, x alUaKe ham-p.liLLl v 'i in th has been doomed to a perpetual ivix t f g.xxk Vtav 'R nt r.Y KuF M. E, Loms. g o! rooking more rno'wy r-way cable existence by an lhan vo, i evf-- thouvus poiliic at any mill t;. Cap.tl rot mjuurd i' me ,'t G and of volume Ray's logicalsecond unintelligent Xhe home and work m TJirte only, or aT ly of fill am, pmd-!nothing called the tl e time aH of loth ex?s synoptic aL Flora o - to P t wU e"rii d sKooiisiul jOierfLaw of Evolution." . y ; vrv is uow out. It reproscnt1-f0i-t ccu.i-ijrlt.it all vhj art vork V'.Oik of the niakc t.ii1ti.o I Obinc,-lo.av of bRid jemS ; i.tlor To ail v ho art nt t v t'l nU., 1 o f..v w c iv '! fl to pit for tlu tioublo MISCELLANEOUS. r us of t ,n, rum Full it iL the of all onc-fospecies about - r: fine Iciii.tpi.rticui piy itc, tdy Sure foi ail who ..ton at oiue, Don't i, ijE of plants existing iu this counny. tali 1'i u:, Criminals. Adtlre-o I Stin rcrtlaud. Cq, bo-made in Many rbaoges have Vv( of 'eonauu genClti, TlflTHOS bj It is dm constant effort of the A A JtiN Jbi S niost of them are fm tlie betfer. but Saints to make it appear that the . I'.u i .s. i , C'. Msct mry i omi.i.'St, a lament- Christians in 1. 1 for Acton.! Wo. ks i,.JL many of them lepiv-t-Utah are responsible ii V ' ,,,r ,,"il V Ir Sioi9,8cr.i!i eawN Fori)-able giving away to the horde of for all the crime committed here. bsa5"VsC''5ly Vionnsro, Trr ,, y , et. V J ftc- cine Allied on Uis.iOjcrc, ei ol'itHjRibts by wliXu Lo is sur- The following Is a correct statement Al CstiUoioe aai ii tSiscr.ptiT-V ,A y ruco L,i4 Frer. have the For species rounded. c of the criminal incarcerated in the v.r.&tmv hbbm, ( ,w,y iooid, i!i. loPi! ag ) I ten xoved to mu togeth- Utah Penitentiary; er, and jet ho keeps up their specifMormons 33, years imprisonment them instead of .VJTJ-.A- . AGC-SI- Z -- lie fi 3 -- un-cnan- wer-changi- r.g, lloe Sceaic tie of WHiCAGO"0 i 8 r$ THa World! ! r is Y-- ' s i 1 L 1 non-ronsiAe- y - . 1 1- uujui-.ttich- I 1 Denver A Itio (ramie -i - s, u-- ui t - illT iHFi AH 1 s ii o r i; nt 1. t e : 1 i -- fl MAH A. QOUUCIL BLUFFS ! m-- ot RAILWAY. r i IT A.XIlfW' A."3T . ,v- e, Bti8Sgggi!tfr2&&S I y mh-- ! A ic names educing 1(53; as he had done so v, el I in times ou.1 man, far imo past, lie is an the seventies and yet has accomplished a wmk that would appall a much younger man. The work will stand for generations us the greatest ever done In Auiumo, and equaled ny only one iu the world. The Genera Ploniaruvi , of Ben-lha- m or Hooker, of England, is the had other, whose author-in-chie- f it to the woild v.heii he just to his long home called was We may hear at any moment that his gieat American euloagdt-anfriend nas followed in his foot-pa- W, s non-Mormo- - TRANS y n , tut uo, piisMae and by oil w ill t trfp a. IpaoU go of poo-l- ui l.u jo va!u?, that will stai t jou ill woik that ull at OLoO bra.p you m muney faster tli'm anvtl mj; el-- e m America, All ebout the $100,000 m prcsats wuli cu, h ix x. Acwts v. actd everywhere, ot eitlier sex, of all apes foi ad the nip- -, tr tjure tune nr.Iy, to work for a, at thro ow n homes. Fortunes for al w i'.rv i , 0 .J . i r iVOl, tsd C 111 lO UMOv d 4Uvlj & Co . Portland. Marne Hallktt -B- thousands of absurdities which evolutionists are guilty of, I may mention one. There is a plant, indigenous to this country, and to all the northern hemisphere as well (theie are many such); its vt, name is AcKitha Mille-holrAccommonly called yarrow.' cording to the evolution theory, it Lcte must have originated md from vome Owr plant, and spread thence ell over the woild. Now thm plant cannot endure the cold of any altitude over 7,uuufeei, and so does not exist in the Arctic regions at all, and could never have existed than i,Her than the Miocene period of the Ter t may epoch (in noxthm n Ale ska;. The only chance for its advent i to this country from A Aa was during a supposed connection bv laud with Asia at that time. Supposing; that this p lied was over 500,000 v ears ago (this is a far smaller estimate than any geologist would he willing to accept). Low this plant him been kicked a1 out from pilhr to post by the (lais of natural selection, survp al of the hlest, environment, Urn u non-Mormo- Rhkhxi SALT LAKE, eAv ft ARE MADE WITH TRAINS FOR Kansas City, Omaha, i J i tv- - i .moiifuia decayd5 e imio , rrrf Ta j Mtenm, and i- -h w ; i.ovn j live eiepk'Hps, i f. iopot t sume-- , four live i.onl.e) Jj r tigrn5?, cc., per and sevem hn mired thousand an 1 - time 5VPi ot i Now is many carnGb. ox jfor the Advocaie jfirrj hi inuseb si ; o : ar; 5( or moio. to siibscribi- 75 cents cents per verr in clubs A U'y. line make close Norib-wesie- connection witli those of all Eastern hni-s- . 1 or Detiwt, Columbus imh.inapohs, Nisspira Falls Buffalo, Pittsburg;, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, hew Pork, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and ail points n tlie East, u.sk tlio ticket agent for tickets i in the Cia-cinn- ati, All ish the liest accommodations. 1 1, 1, i t aieius aell tick ts x.a t,is line Ii. s. IIAOS, i. IHGHJTT, if you w Tintir slcaiiumml PROVO, UTAH. At U. C. and D.&RG Depots, D, & R. C. Eating House. lN&fc yS 30 sun CJTGr ORDEt eQ-'- AND ALL THE A SQUARE UEWYOF.K gAA.y 'W UNS0N yAvAQQ FOR ViiJ (r-ojut- OIUUAUU, kul.Lr s & h ?;!'! Bktn buLLiUWfssvx t aai.es G. Jllnisie. rha V, "S IK fy tO lkx. fOTr f C P ( j 3 ifjp V C otc Va , savs Whoexertakf 3Ln doit! I I r hr 1 'a ne i or f ti t if ui r4h, t Jrteti . ft a - r r t u m lou'tbftiv i hr hn4 rca I tha r oti MiG tc m C Rgems. App ; cv nirT!(l o Aortvkh. Cl id a, Tiio ikerrf iiiH I'ub ' ti vr igl Receiver D. & R. W. ECCLES, Cf. o'tficrf;ji bVeetern. Gen'l Pass. & Freight Agent, BALT LAKE CITT, UTAH. T. K. HOOPER, G-- nl Pass, and Tkt Agent, D. & R. G. Railway. DENVER, COT. X& Li. m. rjt MO. XiUvJiLS W. K. BANCROFT, a ,u fbj g &, AtcrJcrt, S. e ' orks' ic'i should te found m every L.bra vuJi'S the ru h of aM rt ttler's Yory i to Ln cr Looies will be sent by tain, iOstmc, and I'nDrove oi price nurnpujw o n ' 'i xhrve Visit , ti f v Hy 'i ii pa 7uf' tiu , $ i to i lit n t ' B'Lf md rk about "ru itte jnt'it cun pjVislei e i An'' , p .in . j t Vk f n Site urotsse The v r .i 'p Canada, more money than at any thing elee by takiDsr mi .igeney for ibe beet veiling boob out Beginners succeel grandly. None fail Teirns free. IIalictt Book Co., Portland, Maine. iTJ, ifrt) jot Una itiMtnnsfc snont 1.4kic,tWrpnflonof deeonfe mti ancu wocuetrol 5uxvs Pm 1 pay United States and JOHN DAYNK8& Co , General Agents Salt Lake City Utah. m1 . i Good Books for All. SALE EY Kin SUtux-tix- Principal Points in the CA. MASS ILL. 35 GTS. wsiorijidmvr JiWOaiH, St. HiOiiis, iifCTA!cUiAil rte AGENTS WArrDforH9lH!SS0URa STEA M WASHT1RI aiy inu3iligni.maaocv9O0mTi af CHICAGO, ' tieul Faaoger CHICAGO. Genl Manager. 5a nrVo,'u T IT r F UO I l ' r ip 1 aiic t. i ,ri I Fl.iu ui n U o r f e P .1 in D-al- ers iP f H ip lv Geo. M. Scott & Co, bbss 15 crt ) ) Iron, Steel, Hardware, MINERS TOOLS, EIC., ETC. Pl and 91 Mam St , Salt Like City. H SotAV k', A Sx .'& b Art ( roftmu.Pudtiuigi, urut'yus hiofrnlt tmi A:c ,.ib c.e t ( w c they urtiBQHpe, t I ILAt Oll i.;M zt e.3 3 Te-- 1 Lou-s- , Chicago, ?L?rl58f5 Crofj Eakinw ?e-wic-r r. Pace's Lupulin ikast Gem X . Itry ?'.. ll-- .l rtkiis ? 'Irt 33TT HVT Aft $ I J hfe s -- f fonvth r rli. CSC OCSSSS. G-I- QjALiry. tv t3 tv you i TFR jtgetoihCBUI ASiu:, ta sx tests n yt YObw, Abolutt 3 jvmAn i m. g m. 1 f l. v erhatnlj, t ho s. z. r r- bih iocv n hh I MP" 1 3 1 I - v e I 1 F. E , SCJIOEI'E, Main ALOS fR '. Price Baking Powdrr Co., !i! St. hio. ton MILL FINDINGS, AND BLACK- - TiNwARE, STl' A i Stoves, I A, T( to viMi are like a Pic, k of m ruing eimid i om only upon an order from th Lord Chaultiblu. Among them me seveial 3)eci(--s of - 4t the Chicago l Kl , nT sufesin tae ... In Chicasro the trains of tb MEALS TZhLOxxxas n ( v CONNECTIONS DIRECT ! tU Denver, LATTER POINTS AT WHICH -- ntrt : and Pueblo Three Great Documents. uc;'nent bs Palace Sleeping Cars, reaie; OKTlI-WlTCI- LEAD TILL E, non-Mor-fflnr- u I . tLc-- c - -- 4 GUNNISON, br-e- n j-iin'r, - JLihlY n The woild has three great constitutional Documents the Declara lion cf Independence, the Declaration of Rights of 1(588, and Magna Charter of King .lohn. The original of the jirst named is preserved in the Independence Hall in Philadelphia, and is familiar to most Americans. The Bill or Declaration of Right5 that followed the Revolution of 1688 is preserved in the Somerset House, London, It is written, in asmaUbio plain hand, ptc., into that time to ths, has in English, and covers a parchment tiaw-e- d every possible kind of twelve inches wide and nearly thirsubjected to greater soil, has feet long. Such was the form chang- s of lunate than the world ty iu those days, the records ever saw bAuie, has wmded through in which, of Lords were kept. House of the swamps of boundless extent, has The of the great Magna original (limbed the loftiest mountains and of Ring John has had a vabeen hedged in by arid deserts be- Charta ried history, having been many low, has been driven by these inexorable force' from Dm plane of irs times moved, and barely escaping desliuction in the great lire of 1GG6. nativity, thousands of miles to the It is written on very heavy parchdeserts, valleys and mountains oi in sire thirty by for tj tan China, Turkey, Switzerland, Eng- ment, and surrounded by the seals land, Non ay. Mexico, the United inebe, herons who fcrced States and Driiisli America,; the of the eighteen tlie Plantagenet king to execute the diildieuvf 7,rns 0i Ruuny- never sen ejeh other In 33 many aoc'n!t,' un i mode on that dav (59 years June A i pais, arul yet met uavc same to fouver and forever the ucii an extern that slionld you take a peounpu from each country nintinii-- d srd My them all togeth er, i .i n.uhl not tell which v,as win u. nile ail fins ha taken ph.ee, the meat xequoio? big trees; of Cablorni.i have bten evoked and uid nearly the v, I ole Uoiai , ue!ea ,o1 of the wodu (.a5, lived and died iS ,n j i u, t. jmi-'Led- -- ( which are nevieisot comSort asi4 otegvjjce Its Parlor Drawing Room Cars, b any, .ui.ijtb widely cri t'rat'xi Palatial Dining (jars, the equal of wnicn can imi ai i.mi.d At touicll Itlue? the trams ot tte Union Pacific Hy connect iu Union l)t pot with n n K rml iv rt oiNtlii-,1.- i M.mu s, Mai biUon. Lixos -nii nil i , nito K'tst . I l oUu.ul .Uyonuug, Utah. M Cm, XoiaJ.i, Oregi'ii. Vi nlnnton and ( rUiii'uiu It oujunci advail-aye- x not jhk sbb by .my oiuti ln Arnotui; a ftwot tin numerous, in'ints of su erioritv er is)M'J by the patrons of tbi? ro.ul between Onial and ( X ay', aie sta two (rams a day of Day CoacneS wliii h are tlie t.nofit that Inmian ait anil ingenuity can ETWEEN- n TN 1 GAS M x - CCHTINE H T A L lha SQUTE1 s THMy 1 oil-u- ret n a.l ty-thr- o lii'i .it (d a t ibi lid'ir Kaj'i K up , hbalitnwii h in'esc-al'-i S, nd in 5 im- jeais prisonment 257. In a careful exyniinxtion of th records, and with minute inquiry, we have discovered the following Morfacts: Out of the thh mon prisosers, twenty seven are old residents of the territory that is, they have been here from six to thirty-si- x years: four have lived in tire Territory five years and over, end two, two years and over; so thM not one of them can in any sense be considered transient. f)f the sixty-twwho prisoners, there are twenty-ohave not any claim to citizenship at all in Utah; most of them did not come here with the intention of staying and who were iransient when they came here, and, doubtless, would be so now if circumstances were different; ten only are residents, and the remainder cf the sixty two have been here from one to three years, so that whenever any comparison is made between Mormon and convicts, it should be remembered that near, ly fifty per cent, of the are floating population, whose nam's would not appear in a Census. d (tut of non-Mormon- gHICAGO. THE POPULAR - Street, Salt Lake (My, Utah, OPPOSITE i:- - THE WALKER HoCSK. tUielcmtle and Detail Dealer ut Stoves and Ranges cities: r O of ail kinds iiiA,aoi opp if TIN, r-xra- xe. t r' ) 21-- p i 2"or J"1 o e an -f ! in 'm i 'm HI brut r, i r ; j o i !,( t . f, otlscrs art! DatiirsnerfcW. ' O h,b pt n a R Y O Oic- 1 J 1 oflirup c oh r a f til -U 1K.J1 ',ut b Fx Use rr M t UP fr FURNACES HOT-AI- R h".'' Iiveef c and rnunuxuciurers C st cofi r ' i -o o. fnt Fo VriPps N ad I V u1! e h & , i o heVe. cue ot oUms Of Arrpnta U Co 'u m ' s. Is Am a mu ent true Pi wisher. 75 |