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Show V mm com mar ATiosf y: cnios. "Freemen are never unanimous God has not made two blades of aras alike! hnd can an; one uppose He ) as made of all men to think alike 7 the: miDl The above extrnct contains a state tnent nnd a questioa frmi a writer who imagines hi instil f wise above his fellows and that his lof y'minl loks down Upon mere uMrmoti" thinkers bryotid thir reach. Jet u. fxannitje the bUtemcnt and reply to the que&tiou. Frwineh tirs ticrer uiianiiPotM." How about thj fathers of oar eun-tr- j ? When they cyst off the British fro-- a fltzzy a hiiiht yoke' and, repudiated h 11 liuimtu tyranny, they found it naceisary to 4'hanj together," that iluty might eave themselves from "haiijriuj; separately.", Were tiot the ir miers of the Constitution ' unauiinous whou ihey signed that glorious instrument? ' Let lis ee5. the' formation of all societies, atid ion,' wMI palu, diacord, impotence Inthe strength and perpetuity of al, and death mutter, as a voice from the stitutions are in proportion to their shades of darkness, the horrors and unity. It is by unin of thought aid follies of discord and disuoion. acv. that the "Mormons" have par My dear sir with all yo'tr profundtially redeemed the desert wastes of ity, you are in error. Free men caii ttiese mountain valleys. It is through be and are often unanimous And lack of union that they have failed God does 'make the min Is of men so wherein they have not succeeded. that they can think and act alike. .While they, ;are one thy are an ocean. When they are divided, they LOCAL ITEMS. are single and insignificant drops. Each b adeofgra hus its distiue From Thuridays Daily rf April 15. tive feature!", it is true, but whether Assio.nmknt Hon Iaid I Lowe largo or small, broad r narrow, Cltiff JuMiio of 10 the A Renrttentnt Educational. is American Art Tate The Ogden Seminary will open Second District Spring Term, in the Prospectus For YeaPt Schoolhouse, on Monday, April 19th, admitwill be 9 Students 1875, at a. ni. ted from any part of tbe city or county The courge of instruction will be divided into three departing ; The Primary de The AH of .IW,: partment, the Intermediate department, I8SUKD MONTHLY. nd the Grammar department. Children and students of all grades, from tbe A, "A CoBcfptiou wonterflw'" rarrierf oal." l, C, up, will he alniitied. The neiesMity .ra pojinlar rr th . The following teachers will officiate: rtoeiita'iuu of the (,P Lec-i rec. gmae.l H,f,, L F. Monch Principal, and Teacher tnt. Rttemi'tN tav Wn h.mcI t mwt il. Wum Jt1 fa lure' winch to InwiwUy in Grammar Department. ,n. ' "'tempt in thi conr.tr, to ewabtwhan John Fowler. Teacher of MHsic; itiil not pr..v. tiieiu'tiffdrcniw .,f ,Uf A; journal pip ot AtieriraU the claim of tiign art s Henry E. Hudson Teacher in Inter an Uiiih, Hpprooiatio t.f wiint B.Ul,ii,'J pripr smooth-ec'gtM.. werr it meet indented, every Third District. Judgf Emerson will re- mediate Departmtn1; Bhon, toe public Ht once w tti nlbniHsni to 't mprHirt. and tit renuit in Teacher meadow ihe to the Monch, turn lUithind;i conforms ct First Dntr next Primary Monday. spear ofgiMssin wh grut tittc and eonuuorcial tnnmnk' Til K A l.l'IN K Department. ti the same laws, seks sunshine and THK AUD1NE, wlulo ittuutd with tli tli reso L F. Mosch. f thn tempomr lia.i)uii .r laily, Til RiTKK. drink dew in tho tsame wav and fills Lnun llom-Stevenson, Ogden, April 13. 1875. d!76 0 nte t th irart;ni of ordiaary penodicHl,. it in au elegant, ininrwllany of pnr, lis.,t .' the measure- of itscri-atiuEvery on Saturday nigbi nttiie Theatre See grac fnl literature; and collection of p,('inri a :.. i. ' rur tin ;n ill bt ni thi, . "Hill, kel.tiiil Ilia is differ- the progrmiiBje, iben juu will all want note in the scale nint whita. Although ech snccrpding nn'i.lwr 10 go auJ see her. The eiiieriainiuetit nil fr atr.'rds a to is on stock it At a pREMirM Coop plnn.orn trim)K. (i rtj ent, but when blend d together, ot UK ALDlSKwill b imwt vnwBiiil varied ncd original, aud Mill no doubt the advance. See birth notices. is it iutxl after liound Hlipici up at th clos to certain laws, haiiuony re druw Tliu year. Wtile i thr pnblitatii-iihhv tUm liugel. an foinpaifil with riva'mof impfrior clirapiipsn, suits, arid though each note is comaismiilirola-.-TUK l.s74Eletu THE ALDINE, journal . Mufc-nific- '' i- r-- r l proilm-iioi- .1':. JL !I . ed ' , i ' y - u m-t- ! k 1 AtUI.VK is niiiipie u4 aud una p. oiuaiii witliont iu u tri-ur charaliMilutoiy vo acpr. lk iwti iv ot a Mf tlio tin paper amiea. Bit ilupl'cata quantity tuI gmviiitK ill any Mher thnpa or biio her i tles its ten and ior conl; then, there in th, tHwida-4chrunto The luiiio'nal fentoro f TUB ALDiS'g tna I'm-a- n be taken in noiiarmw Bn-- e U ( lnvHilitau. M'liile Til U ALDlMK i i ntrirtlr Americau ioKtitution, it iloe nor cm I'm- - itmjf reprikluction of uative art eulrey if)to lothe cultivHlt) a broail auil apprciiLvt one will that art t"slp, only o giuiinilM ol intrinni'! merit. TLiin, wiilu ;,Un belore the ptrcim 01 TUB AI,ll.Nfc as a itWuf tho proiitiuni of the rnoi4 uutot Anieiican artists attention will alwaya bag-,- ' from loreign maMer-i- , giing to ibeis all th plea-i- u e and uintnii tion oiitaiu. bla fi on liotne or loreign H eart ntic illudtiation of Americau gcenerj, original with THr, Al.DINE, is an iinortaut fen I and its ciiniliceir plates are oi a tlw to the eatis lactoiy treatment of more appi le ails liiaii can le afforded by 6uy inlerior paga. ini er Tiie judi'-iottof lutitixcape, marine, tiB'-- and aiiin al 'uhjec 8, nuniaiu an nnaliated iiifrent, imp whera the scope of the w.irW coufiiies the artist too clo'elv to aiufl style of Kuojecr. Tim literature of Tlih AI.UINt is a lght aud Kracelul accoiiipaiiiin'mt, wortliy with only such' te' hn 4 of the artiHtic tea e. do not interfere with the popular : ( iH(UiHitii)U-a- n inteie-itol- ' the work , in convention, by the unanimous plied with othr-r- to produce a gloriStill Thky Comb. Ed llorrocks i$ consent of the Sta en prerent. the sev:ii. leen'h i ty of September, in the yeirof ous melody, ueither is destroyed or Ueal again May be be favored wiia our Lord o 10 Ihousiod seven bunlred made to buffer irotu the ui.iou. All be ' of gilt continuance, and may bis und of ttio Imirpen and e Bloiduw afver grow the lep uu.ler miy deuce of the United States of America nature iu earth, air, sea or .ky Ibe twelfth 'u witness whereof we nave Joy 10 the mother and the powur and beauty ot union, hereunto subscribed our names." father aud baby ! the weakness of division and the dire ThU is signed by thirty-nin- e free effects of discord." From a colony of The Beakdslkt llocse. Est. west, men, headed by (5eorj;e Washington. bees m a to of .revolving north or south the tame of lUe lienrdsley busy up According to the lirguuieut of the planets, tho voice, of the universe is: House as a clean, comfortable, sage writer cf the abivc extract, al! In ur.ity there is strength, glory, life hotel, is ounled abroad as the best hou e on the great rial ion tl high, these representative men, including and coutiiiuauve. vra . Aud this refutation we are the immortal Washiugt6n,were "abproud these facts down ' to 'the to say is welj deserved. 'liringing slaves'' because they were unan ject aimed at" by tho writer from iiuous. Does one man become a slave point CONGRATI'LATOKY We coRgratulute whom we hav quoted, the uuion of to another because ho, is led to see us our young Irien-- s Mr. ami Mrs. faith ujid labor desired Dy the 'Moron the the other fees ? .Then all argument binb of their Crawghnw Ephraim mon" leaders; what, we ask, was the Long life to the new t.oy. tend tu slavery, for its object is to of the organization of .May the children ot ' E; hrium increase grand object convince and make people see alike. the' ancient Christian' church? Its and multiply in tbe mou stains of Israel ! IIas God made the minds of all founder's prayer for his brethren to V Done s gbty-sevet- i, pro-chi- circtim-itancta- . sjt well-protid- , hrs'-bor- men to think alike?". ts. On certain subjects, most emphatically yes. lie has made them to think alike ori' every positive truth, when it is clearly prcseuted to them Five times four are twenty .iu .heaven, earth or hell, and black, white, yellow or red men unite rith Gods and . their God and his God was, "that they all may be one as thou, Father, and I are one." The various officers and teachers were given to the church till "all should come to the uuity of tho faith." Union of faith brings union of action. Aud like life in the abstract, faith is nothing with angels on that established priuciple. out action. It cannot be felt, it is 80 in regird to self evident truths dead. and propositions that directly grow practically If the "Mormons" combine in out of them. There is no couflict of their temporal labors,, as they have opinion iu regard to a great .many in th belief and positive conunited facts, or in relation to numerous icieutifio deductions. And the minds viction of the truth of certain docof those who think alike upen any trines, they will wield au influence in ireunistancc,' principle r doctrine, the earth which is beyond the power ' are none the less free iu consequence of language to 'describe. If they of this 'unanimity; They are under merely profess the same religious creed,' they may cause some stir in the 00 tyranny 'except tho boudage world by their harmony of thflught convjetiou. ,,31cu and women have boea brought to think. alike. on reli in the midst of the prevaleut discord; but tLey will be comparatively weak ' gions matters,5 at Bundry times and j In ; divers places, ever since as a community; and will be like a ' the woTjld began, aud that God suft kernel in a broken uut. But let baa made the winds of men, to uuitc, theai bo one iu temporal thiugs as on heavenly as well as earthly things they are iu some spiritual things, is eyident, if the scriptures are taken aud there wiil be a shell around them as authority, or, discarding them, if that will Bet the teeth of the world wo look, into tuo pages ot the book ou edge when attempting to Crack it. We are for union. But whilo we , ef life, or take a lesson from ancient ' ; advocate the policy of seeing, thinkor 1nodertl' history, And all creation, as well as all ing and acting alike, we have no declforts show that in sire, to destroy 'individuality of onion .of thought and action lies the thought, feeling or action. Let the . " . 5 - . ( , , different tastes of men aud women be munities. Witbout' it there is no displayed in tho various forms that lifej or what is ahiost the same, no charm tho mind or delight the senses. Tho vital Ve recognix.5 the diversity of minds manifestation , of life. force which animates all nature is as as we do of couotenances. Wo pernothing without a union of material ceive that God or Nature which lcmoiits through' which it can oper- you please delights in variety, aud ate.' "Organization, or the combina- that hutnat&y follows Deity in this tion of elements is life; dtsorgauixa-tion- r love of contrasts aud differences. But or chaos 1 death. In the begin- wc a'so see that union of purpose ning Deity brought order out f that runs through 'all tho" works Divine which Was "without form and. void," of the aud Father, and this fair earth is the prod act of that tho Blar which gem tho the union of varied atoms. When miduight sky, the glittering drops combine in the mighty sea, the bko and women combine for a common' object, force is dcvel-pe- d individual particle which form the whieh is irmistille against globe, tho molecules' that blend in is the structure of, animalcule or man, BBorgamiscdi .opposition. ; Jt ' wujOK of thought which au$f )1 speak of tha force and" beauty ofi aourc of power in worlds or in com- , tat , . iu Nsw Goods Walker Bros, hire just received a new stock of spring goods, which they offer ni remirkably low figures, and at the Mine time they offer inducements to tbe country trade bard to be surpassed.' See local ads. in daily, and large ad. ia y Jcxction. semi-weekl- Fib Stock or Tbebs. Yesterday afternoon we inspected W. Van Dorn's extensive rtvt-- of trnit tiees which he has for sa e at Mr. Joseph Harris' place, on Main S'leet." We ttiink tbfy are the best aud finest ever brought into ibis Terii-torThey were raised in Nebraska and are all choice kin Is, caretmly sewell rooted lected. They are aud undamaged by transit. We advise our friends in this neighborhood to take a look at them, and we think wht n they see they will pnrchitse Double n ses, lilacs and i.ther flowei iug shrubs as wrll as small fruit trees can be hnd in great variety. Mr. W; DofH will leave tor Logan. Cache County, the middle of next week, and an bis return will gi toMor-ga- n County and other (laces on tbe We her. Persons ordering may be assured of a good article; we have seen no poor See advertisetrees in the col'ection ment. y. By Deseret Telgraph. Brigham City. April, 15, 1875. Editor Junction: Pig Jcsctios are to have a music store iu Ogden. Iu a day or two a repository for pianos, organs and aihei musical instruments, and for sheet music of the latest issues, will ba opened on Fifth Street, next door to .Turner's. We think there is a goad opening for a store of this kind in. Ogden. The musi cal taste of the people is fast improving, and the demand for articles which the proprietors of the new business will We keep will constantly increase ,j ii -' iliii-a-- . It' mi-si- ' it, e op'-iat- u-- 1'UE)1IU3I FOR 1S75. for li75 will receire a betuti- Every subxerit-eii I oi trai', in oil color-i- , of the una nolile dog wlnisr picture in a former iitue attracted no uicli r will be welcome in every borne. ' Kvoryuody loen ou. li a dog, and the portrait in execute to true to Ihe lite, that it neeum the vcritabla prei-- , en e of the auiuial itself. The Itev. T. le Mitt TuI n i age tells I nut his own NewlolinUlaud d(f (,ti e finest iu lirooklyn) barka at it!' althougi so natural, no one who eea this premium curomu, will have the slighte't fear of being In (ten. hesides the chrouio, every advauce subgcruVr to Till-- ; A LI INK lor IS75 is coutitute.i a uieu bur, aud emitted to , 11 the pr vileges of TIIE ALDINE ART UXIOX. The t'niou owiih tho originals of alt THE picliiie., w Inch, wub other paintings tui.' engraviugN, are to he dislrihuted anions the uie l s nl ihe Union. To every soriea of 4,ti0 Hiibsct ber, liMt ilitlel'cllt valued atorri $J,dOu are distributed as rtuon as the scries wfull, aol the HWsrilH ol each tasriea as rtnuje. ars U I , t piililished iu Ihe succeeiliug issue of TUB ALUI.NK. This ileaiure only applies to iuh(icrbt s who (.ay for onu year in aiivaoce. Full psr-- , ticulai-- la ciicular sent ou application eoclOMDg , stauip. ' t. pie-:e- Our town had quite a lively law suit last week. It seems that one ot our citizens, last winter, borrowed the use of a gentleman pig of a person that had the animal in charge, and during the TER5LS: time thai the said pig whs taken away, another pig that was iu the pen got out, oneOn sulwcription, eiititlinR toTUEALDIS year, ti.e Chrouio aud tbe Art Union. and -- was taken up Afterwards, pig number one was lakxn back and deG.OOlVr Annnm iu Advance. livered to the person in charge. Now (No charge for postage,) when the owner called for aid animals, ' Specimen (ies ol Til 8 ALlilNri, 50 cents. and found but one, he laid the lase be'UtK AI.1.IM-- ; will, hereaft-r- ,. be obtajnaljle fore our justice of tbe peace; only by subscription. Tnere vill be no reduce for tHii cri(.tioi.8 must b; club The trial came off before a jury of or sent to the piililifhcis director haiuh d to tl six of our citizens, nnd citizen No. 1, U tbr canvavser, without who borrowed the pig. was fined ami pubjishers, ex'wpt iu caso where the certirtcate is given, bearing the lac simile signitnrs made to pay the costs, amounting to J.MfcS ' SUIION, i'lesidetit. eleven dollars, for petit larceny. Now CAXr isSERS WASTE1K and justice, we, as citizens, if ibis is . would like to know it, but in the minds Any persH wishing to .act permanently a local canvasser will and lull prompt rtceire of all thinking men of Willard it is as' to ht-r- s - ba-a- l . rou Accommoiutios Moulding the merry meat man, the bloomiu ' butcher, tbe clever carver, will keep F. S. tonishing. an hour aclater opcu every evening to commodate the !iic, who are on the liirlhN. look out fer him frequeatly alter five This morning, at one o'clock, to the o'clock, aud feel disappointed if they don't see him. He says he will not close wife of Mr. Ephraim Crawsnaw, of Z. 0. M. I , iu this city, a fine son. till six o'clock So, those in want of a This afternoon, at three o'clock, to joint or a chop or steak, can be accom Mrs. Maria ilorrocks, wife of Mr. E G. modated at Moulding's, Fifth street. llorrocks, of Z. C. M. I , in this city, a No U. P. Thais No eastern mail tiue boy. All well. arrived last night, there will be none to night, and ii is doubtful whether there Deaths. will be any There is night At Clarkeion, April 5th, 1875, of a big wa b out in the neighborhood of Bitter Creek, the oilier side of Green Scurlitina and Canker, Sarah Hale, River, which is said to be a mile in daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Stokes; length, and until this is repaired no aged 14 months and ten days. "Suffer little children tt come unto trains can pass. The public mut possess their souls in patience, and gel me aud forbid (hem not." Al Clatkston, April 8d, 1875, of croup, ready for lots of reading when the track is repaired and tbe mails come in.' William Heber, eldest son of Martin and Accidents will happen, and we may Mary Imogene Harris. Aged C years look for many casualties iu consequence 4 months and C days. . of high water this spring. Piles e: mow This is tne eigtitb child of which the tower aloft on the mountain tops, which family has beeu bereaved, three ef which will roll down in heavy tretuswhen hare died within the last twelve inonths( the sune rays play a lively tune upon "Children will be euthroued in the them,' and bridges and low lands will presence of the father and the I.atb."i-JtfaKv- u ' : ' ; suffof. Ut a :.: ' Smith. Ji'ST e MAX'S UNSELFISH FRIEND." Ephraim Cutler, one of the men in a north of here, was brought, Just Arrived. A car load of 'Cayuga down last night. The other man is uot Operator. Chief Mowers and Reapers and a car found yet. load of Coaies' unrivalled Hakes have just arrived for A J Johnson, Agent. A Case. They will be displayed at bis repository, near Qreenwell & Wright's p emises. Will a no, April 12, 1875 Send on your orders. : Editor Mi;ic Store. coiiceptii--itlon- attciitiou. Hotly Found. snow slide ; original , a ! by applying THE ALDINE COMPANY. ' 68, MAIDKN LANB. KW iOBIt. Rocky Mountain rills A TALUARLE MEDICIXE. IROM NKW AND RAEE MEDICINAL rLAJTI KKtiiNTLY DISCOVKRllD tN THS ROCKV M0CNTA1SS. Purely Vegetable! .. i Fifteen years of ea'nesl botanh-a- l reseatjj among these mountaina and valleys have reeHlls in the Oiscuvery, not only of many new varietu of plants, but of uew sei:ie; some ef which hw wonderlull niediriunl aud curative propertied, lly l oiitiuii il experiment their virtues haw 'f come knowu and thus frow newly discovered plants are these pills cimipoa' . extif deil. . . t K properly ntcd, they will enre very nise diseases, tiains and aches and are Innre ei'peial?' ' valiuibleiu liVSrhl'titA, I .IV Mi t"OMitAlj I.NKKlKSTlUN, JATM.'ICK, anc all c.aes J tUVMl, COWS. URINARY and KII'N 1)I"KSKS, BliKl MATlSM, fOfTH KNKrf. HKARTIirilN, l!KKil(E, MtJMl'S, MKt . tnr Purifjiiig the blood. anl tor many iiisca-e- s, and all cas.-s.o-f 1I LL'tOUSN KS3 K V : . lisurdered stomach Ou order accompanied by the udt or potS1 order, 1 will ud salcly by mall post pa W, 1 Pills for cent. I Ik-- Voxel W. Xrn buht , tr ' . x Ul.W. Jt. . E. i JOIISS". ) ; , C, r,.-v- |