OCR Text |
Show - SOR.".-- ' i''- LOCAL .1T MS. ... j - wH'yr ExainliiaSuuday School , Professor Donaldson ' Iobjts foi From Tlatrtiay't Daily cf April 29. fame, lie ia the aeronaut who dido' cross j the Atlantic. ( Everybody in Notice. Atneiica who wants to shine, from a bootblack to a balloouist, calls him AH the Shareholders in tht Ogden Pub elf. "Professor." This Professor are requested to attend of gas, ascended in hia balloon iron) lishing Company the adjourned annual meeting of said Barnum's Hipodroaie, Philadelphia in the City Hall, Ogden, Tues on the 21st inst., and in the evening Company, at 2 p.m. an Associated Press telegram was re day, May 4th, 1875, W. Thomson, Prest. eeived by the Philadelphia papers C. W. Penrose, geo'y. that Donaldson was killed. A dispatch signed J. Mr Spencer, M. D., stated Motino Ahead. Peery's new double that Donaldson's corpse was found with the basket of his balloon at fronted two story building is going ahead with rapid strides. Ogden is Atco New Jersey, and thc balloon growing. had drifted out to sea. As Betohe. More clouds coming in The Times, before publishing the telegram sent to a reporter to hunt the 8me old fashion, to be blown off in the same old way. It's a dry time, and up further particulars, and after con while farmers fret siderable to his gardeuers grumble perseverance peculiar man of pencil discovered the class, that Spencer was Donaldson, and that the man of gas had tried to puft himself into notoriety by perpetra ting this sell, inducing the press to publish obituaries and long accounts of his life and death, and of thrilling wiih horror the crowds who saw him go up from the Hippodrome. All for Improved. The lateet issue of the JuTenile Instructor is printed on fine paper, of excellent quality. All the young folks like the "Juvenile," and it is good for old folks as well. Caution. The Utah Northern bridge over Bear River is at present unsafe, owing to the high water. "fimc. ...... Passengers walk over, and the mails are on a hand-car- . transferred It is better The audieneo in the Hippodrome, ts use caution than to chance the de on learning that he had been dashed struction of a train. to pieces, were terribly affected, and one of the young lady performers Colorado Papkb. The first number with whom Donaldson was particuof the Colerado Free Press, published larly intimate, was conveyed to her weekly at Colorado Springs, is reoeived. home in a swoon. Barn urn calls himself the "prince It is a very neat and readable paper, and He has ' rightly looks like a living enterprise. We wish of humbugs." dubbed himself, and as one of his the Free Press all the Buccess it can aa retinae we may count the balloonist ticipate"Prolcssor Donaldson. Fruit Trees. Mr. Van. Dorn has THE ATTORNEY GENER removed his splendid stock of fruit trees to Mr. tHartog's place,' near the Taber ALSHIP. nacle, Main Street, where tbey are The telegraph brings word this offered for sale at prices to suit the Commexdablk "' - morning that Attorney General Wil Hams' resignation has been accepted by President Grant, to take effect on the 15th of May next. The position has been offered to Judge Edward Pierrcpont; of New York, who has accepted the office. The new Attor ney General hai a high legal reputation, and almost anything in the fchapo of a lawyer would be an improvement on the outgoing official. It seems there is no chance for Borem an after all. Why didn't Grant give him a chance? lie would have astonished the country. Thebeahty of Bore man weald have been that he oonld make law when he didn't find ay to suit him, and wouldn't care a continental for the Constitution or instruany other such ment. old-fashion- ELECTION FRAUDS IN IDAHO. times. Mr. Van Dorn started for Mor with a of his collection. gaa portion During his absence a competent sales man will be left in charge. to-da- y IIOH. West Weber, April 28, 1874. Editob Jcnctjoh : I" .V the ead, and should be resorted to A Representative and Champion or American Art Tonic ! ' on'y in the most aggravated cases. "Aggregated cases !" she screech Ts74-B?ffhth ed, and the manuscript in the basket Prospectus For Year i rattled violently. " Young man. it THE ALDINE, the most aggregated case you ever heard of. You can never know the The Art Journal of America. Weber county, on the 2oth and 26th mother's heart when her ISSUED M0NTULY. The angush of a inst.. in the new sclioolhou-e- . children were called to order by Eldr only darter goes astray an' fullers af "A Magnificent John I. Hart, at 10 o'cloek. After sing- ter ftlse idols." carried out." ronderfuHy and Natbun has had ing prayer, Superintendent. trouble, The necessity of a popular medium for "Your daughter ts. Hawkes asked some question from the reoeutauon of the proUiictioog of our rrT, then?" " na una, .. catechism, commencing on the l4ih aiways Keen rec:eniy.I it's me what's haviu' the attempt have Iwn mad to meet thn "No, ?!' of which were the first question chapter, miccessive fa lure which ! f,,ii answered promptly by the children. troujlej but she's a cauiin' it she each attempt in this cotmtrj10 toiuTirUbly ".! eablish faced did not prnv. the MifWenca of th.r!L There were preseut from Ogden, F. an' that tarual sheep preacher." journal, pie of Araoricato the claims of high art D. Richards, L. J llerrick. Lorin Farr, "Ah ! a min inter in the case ! I as a proper appreumtiou of the want audaJm R. BaUantyne and L. F. Monch, which understand. Such things to meet it were showi, tne public at onoe .5 think I added greatly to the interest of our exwith eutb.iia8m to its support, and tt, r9l!,, ! was a Kreat artistic and commercial amination. They gave fatherly advice are becoming too commou: alas too TUB '"nmpti-- . ALDINE. to the young, each addressing himself in frequent. The cloth is being brought TI1E while issued ALDINE, with all .. . the retriu i i j .. i a very plain, simple manner, principally into has none of the temporal or tlmehr aisrepuw Dy bucu ncounareis, larity, est chHracteristie of ordinary inte to children. We hope the instructions who 'steal the livery of neavea to is an elegant miscetlauy of pure,periodicalt n lignt will long be remembered by our young Rrao.ful literature; and h collection of pictur? serve the devil in.' Poor girl 1" folks. the rar Bt specimei s of arti tic skill, in Wuck She's a brazen and white. Although each succeeding number "Pore nothiu' The children met again on Monday at a frli pleasure to its friends ti e real back her mother's affords on 10 o'ebek. to go Superintendent Nathan huzay value and beauty of TUB ALDINE will I.. Hawkes exhausted the catechism, which teachin'. Lord knows I've alius tried appreciated after it is hound np at the close of the year. Wuile ether pnbUrutions may claim was answered entirely through by the to raise her right." cheapness, as compared with rirgUrf superior children, chapter, verse and passages, a similar clats, THE ALD1NK is a uuiuu and must "But consider, good my you commencing at the above mentioned original conception alone and woman, that your daughter had pe- absolutely without com petiti n inuiHuproacbd price or char place. ac'er. The pwt.eor of a complete volume cat You must make not The children then received their culiar temptations. duplicate the quantity ef fin paper prizes, which consisted of the Harp of allowance for the fact that the tempter gravings in any other shape or number andag. of nms tor ten tin es its coal) and tlten, there it y,j th ion, Miss h. 11. fcnow s poems, Juve- came to her in holy garb, imposing chromo benides. nile Instructor, Key to Theology, Voice The national feature f TUB ALDINg mtit of Warning, and a host of others too upon her confidence in the assumed be taken in no narrow bo rue Trn art i co. numerous to mention. Suffice it to say. character of a spiritual adviser, mopolitan. While THE ALDINE is a strictly institution, it does not confine tesif that every one present received a gift silencing the voice of her conscience American entirely to the reproduction of native art. in as a reward tor their attendance at Sun with cunningly chosen scriptural quo- mission is. to cultivate a broad and appreciative tHste, one that will diNcriminaie onlyoa day school. tations. You must not be severe on art of Intrinsic merit. Tim, while placing grounds Collins and Green re Lilly Cynthia before the patrons of THE ALD1.N E. as a leailinr her." ceived the first and second prues. characteristic, the production of the most note5 "Well, Hannar was a 'bedient girl American artists attention will always lie givJS The Choir and Sunday School chil specimens from foreign masters, Riving tu. dren sung our Jubilee Song and were till he kem foolin' around. He kem to scribers all the pleasure and instruction obtainaaismisse i. to the house purty offen, but I didn't ble from heme or foreign sources The artistic illustration of American scenery, The children met again in the after nothin' was wrong till a week original with THE ALDINE, is an important noon and were treated to a dance, inter- - s'pose feat nre, and its magnificent (dates are of a siM . tole when Hauner me. Then I i .i more appropriate to the satis factory treatment of spersea wun songs witn harp ac- ago, de'ails than can be a Honied by any inferior pa;s. companiment. They enjeyed themselves guv him a mighty big piece of my The judicious interspersion of lauilecup. mind." hugely if laughing faces are anything marine, figure and nniD al subjecra, sustain aa to go by, only they would forget themnuabated intret, imp ssible where the .cope of "lie denied it, of course ?" the work confines the artUt too cIohoIv to a niugla selves now and again looking at that "No, he didn't. He said he had style of subject. The literature of THE ALDI.N'S giant harp with its beautiful gilt frame done his dooty as a Is a light aud graceful Hccompnnimunt, worthy Christian; an' his of and graven images, placed so skilfuly the artistic features, with only such tecliu'ctl all tickled over it, ( inqnisitions as do not interfere with the popub by William Collins. After putting their congregation are interest of the work. pretty little feet down in all the shapes an' that's what makes me bile." TREMIUM FOR 1S75. tuey could tliina of they were dismissed. "Why, that is an aggravated case. The old folks met in the evening and That he should be of such a guilty Every subscriber for 1875 will receive a beautienjoyed themselves with dancing and bad is ful portrait, in oil colors, of the same noble dof he that should enough; thing whose picture in a former issue attracted so aiucii singing till about two o clock when the call it the performance of a duty is attention. grand finale came, all feeling well pleased and acknowledging the enter worse, and that his congregation "XAX'S UNSELFISH FRIEND." tainment to be the best ever experienced should uphold him in such vile pracwill be welcome in every home. Everybody in mis piaoe. tices is beyond belief." loves such a dog, and the portrait is executed so Much credit was due to President it's so, an' I want to get a true to the lite, that it seems the veritable pres"Well, John I. Hart, Supt. Nathaa Hawkes and ence of the animal itself. The Kev. T. De Witt a issoo to in or conjunction Talmage tells that his own Newfoiiucllaud dog assistants for their untiring labor in be- - loryer (the finest in Brooklyn) barks at it! Althoug jectment or somethin' to stop it." naif of the young. so natural, no one who aees this premium cbroutv We had an attendance of 250,of whom "I fear there is no legal redress, will have the slightest lusr of being Intteu. Kenitles the chromo, every advauce subscriber 150 were children. unless it is a matter of very recent to THE ALDINE for 1875 is constituted a iuv Our theological classes have been dis occurrence. A bill has passed the her, and entitled to ull the privileges of missed for a few weeks, antil the busy such cases, but time mat spring brings to all rural dis Legislature governing THE ALDINE ART UMON. won work backward. t it tricts, is over. "What is in that bill?" asked the The Union owns the originals of all Till Satellite. old lady, her faee lighting up with a picture, which, with other paintings and engravings, are to be distributed among the mem new hope. bers ef the Union. To every series of f,00 lot) different pieces, valued at over makes it obligatory upon the subscribers, "It SA&OO are distributed aa ewoo as the series is full, Notice. man to either marry the woman or a.id the awards of each series as made, are to be published in the celt succeeding issue of THI " A large number of cattle ALDINE. This feature only applies to 'subscrhaving been support the chi driven this spring from different parts , "What!" shrieked the woman, iber who pay for one year in advance. Full particulars ia circular sent ou application, eutlosiaj ot this county, on to the range west of with a suddenness that tamp. springing up tms settlement, and said cattle are now TERMS: sent the basket of unacknowledged doing damage to the crops in the vicinity One subscription, entitling UTHK AIXIS1 of 8alt Creek, some have already been genius half way across the room. one year, the Chromo aud the Art Union. brought to the est ray pound, and trouble "You harril headed idiyot! My girl and litigation can be avoided by the ain't no such fool as that! You edi$6,00 Ter Annum in Advance owners ef stock looking af'er and taking tors think an' you're smart, mighty care of their property. Will those con (No charge for postage,) cerned please heed this warning, and you're alius s'posen things wusser'n Specimen Copies of THE ALDINE, 50 cents. THE ALL1NE will, hereafter, be obtainable g I've been a tnus save me trouble and themselves ex they are. only by subscription. Ttiere will be no reduced Methodist, and I've tried to raise my or club rates; cash for sub criptions must he pense. Respectfully, to the publishers direct, or handed to the Haxs Pktbrson, roundkeeuer. dorter in the same fuith, but that sent local canvasser, without responsibility te tn Plain City Precinct, April 28, J875. 'tarnal 'Piscopalyun preacher has got publishers, except im cases where the certificate is gives, bearing the facsimile aiguatnre ef her to 'gree to jino his church. I'm Jamu Sutton, President. An examination of the West Weber Sunday School was held in West Webert Corn-optio- . 1 1 J Ai-Dl- JuMPim, Beware. Young meu.mind hew you jump. A young fellow saw some ether fellows jumping on Fifth Street a day or two ago, and thought he'd try his hand no, his foot. Well, he jumped and put his foot out of joint. The doctor pulled it in again and lini men ted it, and new the patient is jump ing around on the other foot by the aid ef two sticks. , Incomparable. Rounds ' Printers' Cabinet for April, is equal to any of its This magnificent work is predecessors. not equalled by any publication of the ' kind in America. It is all The paper, tke letter press, the matter, first-clas- life-lon- the engravings, the inks, the arrange-men- t, all, are insnrpassable, and stamp A Missouri The Idaho World of the 25th Clergyman Ac a Cabinet work Rounds' of To art. cused. high inst.', is heavy on White, the tool ef is simply, beautiful. it a eyes printer's Bennett in Oneida County election From the Brunswicker. . Published monthly by 8. P. Rounds, dodges, writer of dirty articles for Chicago. An old lady came up to the office ' blackguard papers, and a person Wednesday. She was worn and tired More Improvement. Mr. W. II. Pid- - from whose name is the antipodes of climbing the winding: stairs, oock is making a complete metamorpho' and she sank' almost, breathless into his character.' According to the sis of his building on the west side of the waste basket, putting, the bojeos W orld, which ; quotes White's Main Street, next to Driver's new store.' and stories' it contained to ihe only own admission as Auditor of Oneida le will erect a new and handsome front press will ever know, lhere they County, he burned certain ballots and the whole structure, was a troubled, anxious look on her cast for Fenn, because they were re- with a view to the establishment of a face, a pair of green spectacles on her turned in cigar boxes. He also tam- variety of brancbe ef business growing nose, and a general air of sorrow and out of and connected with his mercanexhaustion about her that appealed pered with election blanks, which he tile trade. Mr. Joseph Tyrrell will re- at once to our tenderest feelings.; The says he "fixed up for the unsuspectmove his boot and shoe manufactory to feelings answered the appeal and ing Saints of Paris and Cliiton these premises, and it is contemplated to came respectfully forward. After the to deceive them. aged female had recovered her breath We hope Mr. Fenn will contest start a tannery at the rear of the build-ia- she asked : as well as several other enterprises, the fraudulent election to the utmost, "Is there a loryer's office in this if successful, will make 'the which, and not permit himself to be bluffed buildin'?" scheme a gigantio affair, all tending to by Dennett uor his unprincipled tools We answered in the affirmative, hut iu Oneida couny or elsewhere. The the support of hsrile mannfaetures. were sorry to say the legal gentleman ' " " majority of the peopla of Oneida Those who are interested in the growth was out of town. of consult should were cheated the of re out industry oouniy "Out of town, ch ? Well I s'posa Kult of their votes at the polk, and Messrs. Pidcock and Tyrrell, and see I'll have to find some other loryer. I the shameful affair ought to be in- whether or not ihey can profitably join sem in town a purpose to have this vestigated and the knaves who com- in establishing a system of business thing fixed up. an' I ain't agoin' back mitted the frauds punished to the each branch of which will render mutual ontil I know whether there is any full extent of the law. The World support, the whole to home aid aw an tending ekity in this country. kbotald persevere in the work of labor and bring lucraiive results to the He to remind the dame ventured " " that lawing was a losing business in projectors and partners, pre-cinct- "I u s" g, , her nateral garjeen, an' I ain't agoin' to 'low her to do it. Ef she can't get along with the same religion her mother's got, she sha'n't have any. That's the whele case, an' there ain't no marryin', nur s'portin', nur Beecheriu' iu it.".' From the way the old lady bumped along down the stairs we fear she was unduly agitated. e shall never jump to anothsr conclusion no, not if it should lie within an inch of our nose, and pointed proofs were pressing against us on each side and behind. A CANYASSERS WANTED. Any perteB wishing to act permanently local canvasser will receive full and prempt by applying to THE ALDINE COMPANY. 68, MAIDEN LANK. NEW YORK. Rocky Mountain Pills. A VALUABLE MEDICINE. IROM NEW AND BARE MEDICINAL PLASW RECENTLY DISCOVERED IN TUB ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Pious Fraud. The Christian Register talks of Newman's trip round the world in this disrespectful manner: "If it is true, as the papers say, his trip around the world, the Rev. D. Newman's salary was $10,500, while his wife received $3,000 more as his private secretary, the 'inspection of consulates' came very near being a pious fraud. It reflects no credit upon the Washing ton divine or his Presidential par ishioner." that during Puely Vegetable ! Fifteen years of earnest botanical reeark among these mountains and valleys have renlie in the discovery, not only of many new varieties of plants, but of new species; some ef which hate wonderfully medicinal and curative properties. By continual experiment their virtue have become known and thus from extracts of these newly discovered plants are these pills compue ded. I( properly used, they will enre very msV diseases, pains and aches, and are more ePpeeiuliT valuable in DYSPEPSIA, I.IVr.R COMPLAlM. INDIGESTION, J ATM DICK, ano all cases of FEVERS, COLDS, URINARY and KIDNEY CoSTIVENKSP, DISEASES i RHEUMATISM, HEARTBURN, DIARRHUS, MUMPS, MEASLES, for Purifying the blood, and for many other diseases, and all casea of BILLI0U3NESS au Disordered stomach. . n orders accompanied by the cash or po"" hox 1 order, I will send safely by mail pot!aid, Pills for 36 eents. 1 box boxes i,.M, 1 gross box $2i.0Q. St. Ueorge, J.E. JOnM. t- |