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Show She 9gdctt gunttwti Charles IV. Mit Ienre. lluiMi Editor Manatar. OGDCX. UTAH. SEEDS AND PLANTS. tice to all parties, so fir as the sphere f his calling extends. That they Q Q The True 4 ape Cod f 'ranberry, lie! sort , will fail and only bring additional for l'plaMl, Lowland j shame upoB themselves, is as certain er Cjiarlen, by mail prepaid, 10O, 5 per 1 ,000. as that truth wi.ll triumph aud the Sjl per t lioiee Mrawber-ri- e the Tuesday Erenin?, March 2, 1S78. . A SECRET BOOTH. Lieut.-Governo- SINNER. six.yi:h-ol- i Following ia a sample of the ' con versions" of infants uoder the of Hammond, the revivalist, assisted by some of the clergy of San Francisco. The incident occurred last Friday iu the Tyler Street Tabernacle : rant-ing- s .Mr Jlammonl then took'the platform mad opened by complimenting the children oo the quietness which wag noticea- ble throughout the church. Yesterday, aid be, a gentleman came on the plat-foihuJ went up to a 111 lie boy of six, whom he took in iiin amis aui said : "How olil iirTfou, my boy ?" "Six, sir." "Hve vou eigaed the covenant oard?" "Yes, sir." "iu you IsTe Jesus?" ' " m Yes, sir.": r.- "Why do you love Him, dear?" "Because be first leved me." '"Wire jou great sinner, pet V fins!"' r jour " vir ?" "What ed?" ; . "I forget, Vit." do that was so wick' , ( "You see, dear children, the little boy eould not remember all of bid bids,, but by bis intelligent ausweis showed that be tully understood the great plan of salvation. , In the Senate yesUrday, the "force bill" was ied hy its title. On oljec tiou of Uayurd, Tuurinan aad others it was noi read a second iim, but laid on the vice president's utile till The tax aud t.riff bill was then taken up. It was vehemently opposed by Sherman, Tburniitn, Stevetieoo, Sauls- -' Scburi and Lngan, ury, Sprague, Several umendmeuts were proposed on the whiskey, tobacco and lea and codec sections, and final iy the bill was laid on the table by 30 to 20. In the lloue the resolution of the Louigiaaa cnuimittee ri cognizing tlie Kellogg government, was adopted, 172 to t5 The sundry civil appropriation bill was considrred in committee of the whule Butler' amendment for $",00i) mit was expenses in (be adopted. The amendment appropriating $J8.000 to pay coutrgian of peats at the present congress, crented a lonj debate and was adopted, 90 to 4$. Twelve pages of the bill were mill to be disposed of at midnight. y Hi you :a How dsperately wicked this six year old tinner was, is indicated by his lorgetfulness of any offence. The idea of a child six years old being in .danger of hell fire and eveilasting damnation, is too absurd for a sane mind; and the folly and wiciuduvss of burltsqueing repentance by making an infant sorry for sins he couldn't remember, is too heinous for laughter. If Hammond and his assistant gos pel vendors would leave those in docent babes to their pap and alphabet, and go among the hoodlums .and roughs of the city on the bay, ex horting them to a better life and arousing them to a sense of the aecessity of present and eternal sal vation, they would be entitled to the "respect of their fellow men, no matter what their creed t might be. But their present fantastio tricks and arrant blasphemy are horrifying to reverend minds,-an- d should bring pod them the pronounced and iudi-nacensure of the press and the v."- - A Card. Ogdea, March 1,1875. Editor Jcsctiom: Gentlemen: T wish to return my gin eere and heartfelt thanks through your columns, to the numerous gentlemen who, through their noble, generous and almost superhuman exertions preveuted what threatened to be a moat conflagration atid total die ruction i.f my property t the depot ou the night ef February 24 b, and I take thai the pleasure in the kuowl dg exhibited ly bravery and pro'iipme tboe enileiuan on that oceanion ia rarely equalled with the t t appliances tor saving life and property. I am gentlemen, Very nepectfully youre, Mas. Anna Loumis. nt public. . "RING" ANOTHER F IRRITATION. Governor Axte , t lie following day, ts loascenda (Sunday)fras bo Mormon pulpit, like any pther adulti-r-upriest of the pod Baal, and preach to a Mormon audience. s The above relates to the Governed late visit to Ogden. There is little need for as to say it is clipped from the Salt 'Lake Tribune, and there is less need to add that it is a wilful and deliberate falsehood. By such infamous means as the above the "ring" hope to prejudice the public and influence the Government against au officer whose only ju- dt,ire it t9 4Ua out evfB-hande- d I MMEDIATE SALE I Iilatheson and l'eaebei. A prit-e'nlalonr of these and all Fruit, Oruaiueulal IITree, Having rented the Clift BuildEvergreens, Slirubx, nib, ing, Main Street, Ogden,' one Rum'm. I'laulM. di1., and door South of Lewis' Jewelry Frtkb Flower and iinrtieu Store, will constantly keep i e. lion Need l b e li cent on hand a Full Line of in (he country, wtili all novelties, will be went grails lo any plain addreMs. 25rl Second Hand Furniture of either Flower, liardeu. Tree, Fruil, Evergreen or Herb Mecu, tor $1 00, Heat Stoves, Carpets, by mail, prepaid. It hole ale Caiulugue lo the Trade. Agents Wanted. Glassware, Crockery, IS. H. H A I SO.V. Old Colo-n- y . 3inreriewHi Seed - Etc. Etc., Ma. I'lyiuoulh, ul37 Al li tl 1812. Z. En-lablis- ROCKY Sebious ArciotNT. About eiz o'clock last evening Edson llntth was returning fiom'hiicitj to Meund Fort on horse baok, when b met with a very scrums kccidvnt. lie bad been imbib.ng something that was uet good for hid, and wns urgently requested by bis frieuds to ride in a wagon. But he ref sed, and rushing his borse forward at a terrible pace, just as be reached the point over Ogden bridge, where the lane tun s westward, the ftainul stumbled, and Mr.' II .tcb fe'l elf, striking on bi head and fracturing bis skull. He was immediately picked tip and placed in the wagon, in which bis wife was riding, and cart fully conveyed t h:s home, where be i.ay en irely insensi ble lilt mideight. The njury to bis head is serious. Dr. Anderson, who is waiting upon him, thinks if he will keep very quiet, by cueful attention be may recover. our Clolhiiij; Dep't, has been transferred to the Wholesale Dry Goods Dep't. untler the .... H. BE ATI E. II. of charge AND Sv'REESKD - v - COALVILLE j Furniture bought . . d!35 ltn. s in large or small tou St a n tr; A toek 1 Oydca. & FIRST-CLAS- S Boot & Shoemaker JOI1KED OFF AT 50 by the tm. 7.0U by the cur luad. NNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC XI.- that, having acsnmd the tusints, he s manufacture- to order, abve-uauie- prt-par- d - 74 E jrhtli Teir. THE ALDINS, America. The BOOTS and SHOES Ait Journal of ISSUHD MONTHLY. "A Magnificent Conception wondrftiIly carriud out." The necessity rf a popular medinm for th u of the prodm tious o'' ourgreit and maav haa'wui lieeu have ten mad t' meet the waut. Ti. attempts s fa lure? whivh o iuvarinbly MIowed each a'tempt in thi coilVit , to ewalniKh an art journal, did not pro?, tue indifferent M' the peo " t"on ple ot America ti the claim oi nigh art a. a pn.per apret:iatio of the wniit and abil ty to meet it were chowa, tue puhlic al once rallied w tu eiithn.iam to 'ta mipport, nnd the result vai gmat Ji tistic atid uuinruercial triuiiiph TUB aLIUNK THE ALU19i, while ismiea with all therein larity, baa uon. f thn temper hi' or timely inte et chKrattarintio ot ordinary periodical.. It i. an eieptnt mincellany of pure, tigrt, aid ul picture, tiac till literature: and collect-ottie rar nt tpeciint a of arti tic ktH, in blai k and wliita. Although evil succieiliiig ijiin.ker .to it I'rienda. tl e r.il atlunln a fr h plea.-ur-e Talu. and UfRtity of 'I'll K A LDINK will be miwt ia bound it tip at the cloe of apptwiat'd atier III. year. Wuile rtliar pttb!iuin iri may claim aiiieri(ir ctieapne". at compared with rivalit ol TUB Al.DI.NH in a m iiie aud siniil ir cla-t-- , oritaiit :cnceptioit atone and iiiiu,'p oaciid alwuluti-i- y ithunt cimipeiiti u in price or char-a- c er. 1 if ptort wir ot a complete vo D'i e can cute the ijunntitv vf tin paper and not dtipl or nu-- ler l rot in any oilier aiiap-uui.s iur ten ti es il. cost; and thou, there i. the cluomu befiden. The national feature of THE ALPINE must be titken in no itai row een.e. Ttuarl it cos tnopolitan. While Til K Abl'l.Mil ia a stnctiy Amerii au inatitutioti, it does not cuiiline lie. J entirely to the reproduction of native art Its miMinn is to cultivate a broad au upprei'Utive art t'mte, one that will dotrriuiinale only on groumm of inti inn: merit. Thus, wtnle iilaing beiore the ptr n ot Tll. Al.M.NK. as a icaliuz chaai'terthlic. the prtMitictionM of the ino.it noted .aims-naartiHts Httetiiion will always be givsu ub to fpecimenr from uieifrn ma.ters, giving sciiliers ail the pleasure and instruction obtaina-bi- a fi o. home or ior-i. Ti e art stic illustration of American ecenery, an is 1UK with AI.IMNK, imKrtaut original featrre, and its uingnificeii'' phiie. areol a size ot mere app'epfiale to the 'tati lac lory de ails limn can lie afforded by any inferior pse The judicious int.ts,erioti of laudicaie( an marine, figure and anin al "(ibice s, c ipe of unnbaled iuf reKt, imp asible wherw tl the work counnes the artist too cloxel. to a srigle style of sunjeci. The litera'uieot THIS Al.blMK .s a rght and gracelul acroiiipauim.nt, worthy of the artistic lea uri. with only such tei hn cal i ieuuiaitions as do not ialeilere With the popular iuterettot (he wui k. UG-IRI- X up their stocks, or any Gentleman wishing a Fashionable Oulil. at a Low Fr ice, will do t - 1- LOW MEIICZSAT TAILORS desiring to sort 4 Prospectus For UN US UA LEY ' Orders at Blancett & Co's, Produce Store, F.ftb Street, will receive piompt atteuuun. dl38 8m. A ReprtKtitative and Cham ion of American Art Tutte ! Caiiiseres. English 7 PRICE: Furnishing Goods, rineipally SPItlSiG STYLES, all of which, being of a better grade than our Wholesale Trade requires, will be Rvan, Tra ck, , Va-- i Iteu3j ..Ylade Clothing in all grades, a id iu iny remnants of French aud Pi F. RYAH, BLANCETT'S U. ENDLESS Xcii'i and Ri) Sttccescor te Read, C. Sioli eotiiprite an let j of Gnu Kmeii' quantities. COAL Of mperioj" quulity, by tb ' or the car toad, at H. , ThU IVIOUNTAIN ' ." other MERCHANDISE, heretofore carried hj ht HAND PICKED 0. M. I. Salt Lake City; NISIIIXG GOODS, French Cassimeres, and ALL FOR SALE AT PRI CES TO SUIT THE PUB! LIC AND THE TITIRS. Best Coal in Town . TIIl STOCK OF CSEXTIEJIEXS FUR. Hare-itotiM- co-i- Congrcsional. i i I i "Yes. sir." "What tins did you commit?" TO-DA- Y! 1 1 An unseen influence is at work moving the leading nations of the earth to search out the unknown parts of the globe, and to carry the light of civilixation into its darkest - - corners. The myscery of ths polar regions cannot mflch longer escape the scrutiny of the brave explorers who risk their lives in the interests of science. England and Germany are again devoting' a portion of their attention and their treasure towards an expedition to the North Pole. It is suggested that the expedition from each of these countries, w rk from different directions with harmony of purpose. That while the Germans move in a northwesterly direction along the east of Greenland, the English travel by Smith's Sound, and endeavor to meet in the reg'ioa of the Pole. Many lives have been sicriQced upon the altar of Arctic discovery, bui the influence which impels men to brave tho dangers of the deep and the ice, will never cease its promptings until tha secrets of the arctic regions stanj exposed to the knowledge of the treat world, and the whole surface of tho earth can be mapped end pictured to every eye. The latest advices are that Eugland has postponed action on this important movement to give other governments an opportunity to It is to be hoped that America will uai be behind in this grand work of geographical disovery, but that the honor of solving the problem of polar existence will at least be shared by the land of the Irce and the home of tho brave.' " sir." "Yes. "And .yon feli. very sorry for TO HE ItEVEALEIK Booth, who passed our through city this raeminf, has just resigned his position of chief magistrate of California, ia order to take bis place as United Statsa Senator, to which he waa elected last fall by the people over whom he presided. It was the wish of his friends and of his associate officials that he should, if possible, retain his position as Governor until the eloe of his term. But this being found impossible nnder the circumstances, he has vacated the gubernatorial chair, which will now be occupied by Lieutenant Governor P.eheco, while tae President of the State Senate, Mr. Irwin, takes the place of Newton Booth will be cumbered among the Independent Senators of the new Congress, and from his eminent abilities he is expected to shine as a brilliant political luminary ia the highett legislative assembly of the nation.' Ill Wm. Xfw, refuge of lies be swept away. senator NEW . 1M well fooall an i examine tlivse i ood9 THB VtRT - Orders il be : . dl271m ' yupt. Promptly Ft'Ued aud li pairing Neatly Exnuted. u P. P. RYAN, FACING MM UNION ' W. H. HOOPER, Best Stjle and.lVerkmaiiskip. I DEPOT, CGDEIT, UTAH. Being about to leare for Europe I will aell off my stock of Good " Consisting of j rilEHllT3l l'R AT PRICES WHICH Must be Sold Without Eeserve G ; "MAN'S UNsELFISIl FRIEND." entitling te TUB ALDIXE and the Art tuion. $6.00 Per Annum in Advance. ! I c L'ARK'S,! WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT la ES AND AMERICAN SCOTCH ENGLISH, THE ALDIXE AKT I'JilON. On subscription, otio year, tut Chrouio , f Main Street, Ogden. d99 3m attvntioa. TER3IS: ( OOMPETI TION DE FY 1875. The Union own. the originals of all TUB -r paintings nlid pictuie., which, wnii otheuKi'avings are to be Uistriouted aiuona the mem of the In ion. To every series ot n.ono be valued at ovor subscr berg, loo different pte-e- s. iiJOO are distributed as Suou as the series is full, as ot made, are to be each series add the awarus published in the next succeeding issue of 't il a ALIUM'.. This feature olil p,ilie t" fnbscri brs who pay for one yearonin aovauca. Full paraeui application enclosing ticulars ia cucular stauip. GOODS! Hats. Caps, Roots aud Shoes, Notions, Ac, for 175 will rwive Iteiuti-1u- l Evry unbucriiier ikjM dog p rti i, iu oit colors, of tho wliic pit turtiu a lot inisr i&due atUkwieU ho hugu will be welcDiue in every borne. Ereryoody loves eucli a dig, and the port' ait is eifute no trne tfl the lile, "hat it eeems tile ventaDI pres en e of the iimnial itself. The Kev. T. lie Witt TalMiage tella tuat his own Newiuunuland doj fti ehuest in llrooklyn) Lams at it: aitnougi to natural, no one w ho tee this premium clirouo will have the slightest ar of Ixiag omen. ISesnles the chroiuo. every advance auiisvrilwr nam-ee- r, toTUIi ALI 1SK lor IS7S i constituted aud entitled to 11 the pr vileee of , F0R1SHING GENTS' AMB B E E R' Of the Finest Qualities manufactured, on draught i ' or ia bottle, ALSO, A CHOICJS ASSORTMENT S CO T C II AKD 1 01 It 1 S II WIIIS KEY Home, Mountain Dew, Pipifax. "D. S., Victona and California , Wine Bittere, t f ' : CHEAPER THAN IN ANYWHERE at , - OGDEN CITY, x ; (No charge for po.tage.) Specimen Copies ot I IIK A LU1N U, 50 cents. 111K a 1,1 INK will, her eat tr, be obiaisaole only by subscription. Tuere will be no reduced or vluli rates; cash for sub cri,.tioii6 must tie hrei Uor baud d to the seut to the puhlibhers local ctiurasser, witttottt responsitiilitv to tbe pubiiKlirra, exoept t case where the certificate is uiven, bearing the lac simile Signature ol Main Street, Ogden, Utah HEAR THE LIVERT CANYASERS WANTED. Xoth in g adulterated. All of the best selection. J.UtS t'reeklrnt. Any persaa wishing to act iiermaneutlT as a local rauvasser will receive full and prompt information by applying t THE ALDINE CM?VNT. IS, MATPKX l.ASB, BKTf IfOKi. CLARK'S LIQUOR STORE, STABLKS. XIIE CHOICEST dWHy RATVTS OF CIGARS? W. H. CLARK Proxirletor . |