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SHOW OF SPRING FLOWERS AT BRADFORD

... except that of voting, a Mr. Hooper has for many years sat in that body for the Mormons of Utah. An effort has recently been made to unseat him, on the ground thal he is a Mormon elder with a number of wives, and that he has taken an oath disloyal to the ...

LITERARY AND ART GOS

... Northern Farmer. Mr. W. G. Marshall's new work, Through America, will, the Athenum understands, contain a full account of Mormon life. as witnessed by him during his visits to Salt Lake City in 1878 and 1879. The work will be embellished by nearly one ...

LITERATURE

... America, recording the progress of women's work in that country and at home, as well as her personal experi- ences among the Mormons mn Salt Lake City. ...

LITERATURE

... the republic. The despotism of the Mormon rule, and the heartless sensuality which pervades the Utah settlement, are scarcely alluded to: while the wretched and mueaninoless stuff composing thes book of Mormon is dismissed as un- wvorthy of notice ...

LITERATURE

... t in the Union, Says the writer- It is a mistake for people to suppose, as many do suppose, that Mormonism is not increasing. On the contrary, Mormonism was never so prosperous-in a quiet way-as it is at present. Heerult from Great Britain and other European ...

OCTOBER MAGAZINES

... of the text. The chief articles in the Andover .Raeo deal with The Poetry of Matthew Arnold, The Growth and Decay of the Mormon Power, and the Self-support of the Native Churches in 1ndia. The first part of an instructive essay on A Century of Conflict ...

A DRIFTING STAR

... known to the high chief and elders of the Mormon church, and that they brought all their plate and treasure and secreted them in some ct the many chambers of this cavern, It was first discoveres by a white man (Mormons not included in this cuuntru'S interpretation ...

LITERATURE

... may seem somewhat out of place in an aeeount'of the Mormons, but in reality in not so. For the discovery of the pracious metals in the inmsediate neigh. bourhood-nay, within the borders-of the 'Mormon promised land hbaa had n poworful influence upon ...

LITERATURE

... lamps being 'is unknown luxuries there. It is the boast of the Mormons id that, in the streets of their capital, the sciundalous sights a- of other cities are never witnessed; that drunken Mormons *1 never stagger along the pavement, and that the female es ...

LITERATURE

... which is said to have prevailed among the Mormons. I have cobiversed with some who have been excommunicated, and with some who have left the Church in disgust, as well as with firem believers and good Mormons. The doubters laviug proved rebellious, weref ...

LITERATURE

... coasts unm ?? Student's Ma,,nual of Irish History,. by Mt. F. Crsack. London: L11g-in1i15r; Green, ri Co:e. TnE FUTURE Ol MORMONISM. -If Salt Lake Valley were to become the home of a really free people, it would be due of the glories of the American Union ...

LITERATURE

... -Tha9 ?pnppg we 0 were up ?? walging abopt the pity. We visited a greet establiohmgnt belonging to & tow of tho 't leading Mormons, who anpoly the saints with all kinds of goods, from a paper of pins to a plough, and p including avery conceivable article ...