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Show V,- - I J0 Jilppf . m - - r- $4-0- " r ' - 2 0CPENPigECTORY; ("-de- sRKIYAL lost ANB OIHoc: $$', Ill, 6.40 i.m. 8.10 a.m - daily Mail daily p.m. 6.ii' p.m. uniy, Fariview Refinery. 8.40 turn. - and the East ll, C. Vii.l Losses by the Firo at 6.3H CLOSISO. aud the West KtLtue mails so via vi r 7.4'' a.m. -- Citv,do.iU TuWu mittee. 6.45 p.m. 750a-, - ' 7.00 .m. Wreck of a Night press Train. p.m. 6.. W - yomEvanston, the latter placn for Kich County, 2 p.m. atSaturday., K:iav..n.l 11), Ex- Fbancis D. Moulton, " a.ni-to'- o e ; Trains -- -- ., ., . Sun-lav- : . lie logical years of age, thick set, of medium height, ot tair intelligence; and was born iu Manchester, Knglund. lie gains a livelihood by exhibiting him- sell to physicians. His abdomen is naturally full; but at will, without the use of his hands, he jrives it a wave-lik- e motion, and it irraduallv us if bcinir wound up. until sinks iu it apparently rests close opainst the back bone, and he presents the an- pearauee of a man with no abdomen, and then in the tame manner, ho rolls it out to the orif inal form. lie then drops from under his ribs u duplicate set ot rios, with a breast bone, when the original nbs and the duplicates can be distinctly felt and couuted, and the whole front ot the odv is. as it were, iron clad. Ur, at will, ho apparently drops his heart from its natural position some twelve inches, puts it back and sends it to the right side ot Ins body opposite its natural position, puts it back aud sends it to the lower part of the body oh the right side, thus putting s - ? ATTORNEY AT LAW r' ' "to-da- ATTORNEY AT LAW. - J.S.LEWIS, y m n. a , ic pul-iv- e ! - t. .Man-theste- r, 37-l- y KOTICB LORENZO nt ag RUDD k DRY GOODS physicuuis.CQ'e fa us rtcrw, Jhc r.aiT, caud 1 l" 1- - p. m. were confiruied yesterday by the arrival of Mr. Nicholas chafl'-- ' hausen, who s,id he had jut helped bury the remains of all four victim", and who gave our reporter the following heartrending account : His brother Peter was harvciiig at some distance from his homo, u small frame hou.e four miles' north of lkm Homme. Ilis wife wakqd uj to find the house rapidly burning down, sjized her babe, aud rau out doois. Instantly she heard her other two Lttle clnldreti screaming lor her t help them out, so she laid down the baby and dashed in through the b'u-- . ing doorway, getting severely burned. The pain and burning of that fury furnace drove her frautie, nnd unable to aid her burning children, or to escape by the door, sho rau to the window at the other cud. Tearing o.it the glass madly tnd cutting In r hands she at last broke out the nach and crawled out alone, stark nak; A and burned nearly to death, her uight ' dress beiug entirely consumed Her 11 in lour uiiieruutpoMiioua., children were abandoned to a speedy Durhiir these than ires the two aud even her babe outside ws sounds of tho heart cau be distinctly death, found itituliv burned bv the drivinir heard iu either ot these new posi flames and heat of the house being tions, aud not where they fare usually laid too near aud "in the th of way heard. It seems to be necessary, wind. however, that after each change it Scuinz her dvinz babe she rr.ti should go back where it belongs be thrio-iuaiteof a mile to a neighfore beimr scut to a ucw nunrter. lie bor's house, filling the air with agon has also the power to stop tho bcat- izing shrieks, and ttartling the peomg or ins neart at. win noui uve to ple louz before she trot there. !!;! ten seconds at a time, the pulse stop- - man IT scciug a naked frautio person at pmg at tno same time, lie seems !lis very wiuuow, noiaing an miaur, also to hare considerable strength, was frightened with thought of Imli-aus- , easily bending by a blow on the arm tili he cauirht a few words i a heavy iron cane which he carries. tierman among lier cries, Klieti h" Some of uur, principal physicians and his family took them iu o their have examined him, from one of house nud did all in their power to whom we have obtained these facts, relieve their agonies and save their and pronounce him to be the great- lives. Her. husband was brought as est curiosity in physiology they have soon as possible, aud his terrible gn ever fcecu or hoard of. at the destruction of everything tint made life dear to hint, was pitiful t 1- ; - ; rs . '1 lit , -- A ri ' Imli an Ton y Ex i TFrom the Bismarck Tribune. It news the among induing, is wonderful how rapidly is transmitted ind it 5s in the accomTilifchnient ol this work that Uiey show, the most wouderiiu power ot endurance. ia reecitcd that it is important RlmnM irti to fomo "distant tribe or village, and one or more ludiaus pre- rtnre for the work. A feast is inude e8 o-.- .... -. and they cat and Uance; eatin-- as imifh a a dozen white men would o!t:, ' thev 'call on ' their 'nciirh- j bors to eatngam, and continue uanc-iand eating until nature, exhausted forces sleep.. After sleeping a and arc few hours they business. lor They then ; ready mount the fleetest pony in camp and are off, riding day and night, without food, water,, or .rest, for five days sometimes. Arriving at their destithe news, and anstate nation; they rouudof feasting' and dancing other be to followed, perhaps, commences, miles more' in of 200 a by tramp direction with the news Jo anj other; tribe:;'. By.' these couriers every movement of Custer Js reported, and long before his command reaches the Black Hills the Sioux will be apprised, not only 'of his approach but of his strength. n n eat-again- , an-eth- 1 sec. rvs. 5 I sl-3i- ISiirnetl to Death. . Sclmol-hnw- .' i TO I.. T. From the Providence "Journal," From the Yankton (D. T.) Press. Tor the past day or two there has The dreadful rumors of the burn been in this city :i colored man who ing of Mr. 1. Schafl'hauscn's hoUvj presents in himself a queer physio- and family on Monday night ab:mt freak. is thirty-lou- r e y " $l.CO What nCliiei'iiy lluilt 3fan. School-fcons- .. cltyX rp-- IS7L St. Albans, Yt., 13. The night express from Boston to HoDtlvilte, Wednesdays and Montreal was wrucked this morning a 7.00 a.m. few miles north rf Biehford, Yt. The and Slatsrsville, 2.00 p.m. AMERICAN. followiug persons are reported killad: Hootrs.ui Alma, Wtdmndays Ko.w York. -IS Engineer Laucet, Uoadniaster C. S. Harf.OO a.m. iit unlay The Tlymouth Church investigating ris, Conductor Qui ruby, the fireman and 6.1a p.m. W5 iviii. coniutittee urnish the following report a little girl. A wrecking traiu and two BeMralWiwy. p.ni. Sumlav. 5 p.m. t of the proceeding on Monday night last physicians havtj gone to the scene of the REGISTRY DEPARTMENT disaster. More than twenty persons are 9 p.m. Oii'-from Brooklyn, Aug. 10, 1874. M0NKY OFFICE DKFARTMKMT. reported injured. 3 The committee'' met' at p.m.; all 10 3 Oppti frtnii Chicago, 13. B p.m. 5 a.m. At to members o'clock about from Door open present. News iust received at Lieut. Sher JOSEPH. HALL, roitmaster. Francis D. Moulton, who was expected man's headquarters, trom various rarts at the onenin? of the session, made his of the Indian country indicate that the - 7.40 a.m. appearance, wh..n, with the consent, of Chevennes. Comanches and Kiowa's, see C. r. train arrives 5.40 p.m. the committee, he read the following ing that formidable preparations were it with these re G.20 p.m. statement, prefaciu to punish thetu for thtir releaves q p. submit to the invi being'raade marks: "I first, you, a.m. 8.50 cent depredations, ask for peace and for CP. " " tatio'n sitrned bv vour chairman. Julv a.m. 7.50 the arrives TJ. C. train military to call it even, uruers 5.40 p.m. 27th, 1S74; next the invitaiiou of your have, however, been issued not to i aud 8.40 a.m. chairman, sigucd July i&tn, next the let these hostile bauds enter the reservau leaves 6.30 p.m. invitation, of 3'our chaiunan, signed tions, but for the troops to follow and ii " and Layicff iho copies of 6 p.m. Auaust' 4th." theru wherever touud. rj. K. train arrives on the tabic before punish invitations these, i , l'ittsbure. Pa.. 13 m. 30 a 8 leaves him, Mr. Moulton said: The damsee bv tb.3 fire at the Fair- Gentlemen of the Committee: When I view oil last night, is greater Services KeliRioii! 11 a.m., and at was last before you, I stated that 1. would than wasrefinery, Tabernacle, in thr Everv ftrst at i wenty-onat your request, produce such documents thousand barrels supposed, la the Second Ward Soli.'olhouse Farley oil were de crude of 6 at p.m. Ward and Third as I had, and make such statement ;cf b! raved, boiue much other Tirorerty r a.m. and p.. Epi..pil ChoroL at 11 7 as had come to my knowledge on The total loss is from 5 00,000 to $7o,000j facts ami 11 a.m. at CTmiTh pm; Mrt'n.diM ut ..30 p.m. fhe subject of your Spiritualist Lecture (Child's 1111), inquiry. I fully deou.uuu. cided to- do it. and have prepared mv insurance, , r ft New York. 14 Ogden A letter from CesaVea eives" a "thrill Open statement of facts, as sustained by docu ' At 'Geo. ,V. TurnerV News Deitt.. ments and papers that have come in any t?ry day, Sundays excepted.' ing account of the famine in that region, way into my possession bearinp; on the in thft- retrion ot Anarora many vmsew r c c controversy between the parties. That are entirely deserted; in the district of ;V statement must ox course bear witn . F. S. KLCH AK11S, 5,000 have perished.' nummore or less lorce upon one or the other Lungart, bers have subsisted on grass for weeks of them. nail then did.. Bodies liave lain un- And aided by the huried in the streets for several days r On mature reflection, NOTARY PUBLIC, advice of my most noble friends, I have Many Frotcstanfs have, sold their proper ' Utah. reconsidered that determination, and Ogden City ty and become homtless. am obliged to say to you that I feel comW'ashiujton, 13. pelled from a sense of duty ta the .parties Actinir Secretary of the Interior, TAXSEB and to my relation to their controversy Walter I). Saiitb. decided the y and to myself, neither to make the case of the private land claim ranch of statement nor to produes the documents. Claslerasyou in sonoma county, i,iuor Office .witU County Recorder,! When I first became a party to the un- niji The decisien of tho commissioner Utah. happy controversy between Bcccher and of the Ogden City', general laud office restricting the Tilton, I had no personal knowledge nor exterior limits of the grant js aflirmod any documents in my possession which anJ lands covered by patented rancho of could. affect either Everything that I Musolacon are excepted irom tne surAND JEWELER, WATCHMAKER know of the fact, or have received of vey of the exterior boundaries, ordered Dealer in Wntcliee, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver aud the papers, has come to me in the most made by th. Surveyor Ueueral or tali Plaied Ware, MAIN STREET. CK1HEN. sacred confidence, to be used for, the c.,,...;.. Kepairing ueatly done and all work warranted. .li-i'. r Concord, N. II. " purpose ;.of .composing and Fettling all. difficulties between them, and of prevent-WIlrpliert Fultz: and Geo as far as.Dossible. any knowledge Desmond, young persons of East Boston '.heir were drowned nt Renter .liiroor y ester private affairs being brought REIVSOVED. notice:1 For this purpose all" their day while bathing. i4 public DOCTOR OR matters have been entrusted to me, and YOU WANT TF i TIIOM30NIAN I Infornoo:her. lflshould now, as then, iu.liiwA ti. .... CALL ONfDR. MURPHY, it would be.; not Tor the purpose of peace lOBElGN. and reconciliation, but to voluntaPOST OFI'ICK, MAIN ST., - J Berlio, 13, ( ... t K 1)1. rily take,,; part in a controversy ' Bisraurk ias returned, frpiu iissen-geCosvtTi.T!on fee, $ Ijoo. which" they have seen tit to renew hetwein' themselves. How faithfully, and honestly I have labored The !Tew Free Pres slates that Eng Tim werlJ is full of earnestly do to my duty to the parties lor peace, land h.:is Children crying for recognized the Republic of they both know. The nuestion for me to ' Candied "Castor" Settle for myseii una no omer js, uu Madrid; 13.' r ought I to do anything ngainst either The TeDort tliat a crisii' in the Cab party in the renewed controversy, yhave inet is immiucnt, is contradicted. Vtt is delicious, effective use of that which I received and ,lifnn troons. commanded Uitfte and finell used only, to promote harmony, ,0a R;y ZabcHaandGerreral'LoteYna. Marshal en V- is A ts ut' the t'astoruu I tbio k I onht; by 11 f '.'iiTelv oviirci'mo. Its honor aud conscience, have been united nt .Miranda, where rt and at he risk of whatever of miscon..tliurtin HOea"S Battathey ar cunfrentei by "eighteen .in .Hired. rncsMCfn.struction and vituperation may coaie up- lions " " T' of Carlists.' XcLain's Ycrmifuge Uonlions on me, I must adhere to the dictates of leant Cnsni Xliev rseml.le elfpiut Hkd bw iv judgment, and preserve at wniwia ivppt in eil';tiv, confectioners' fhops. Children my owftfceif-repoc1 call attention tlim u,i , rf for them. Vriee 25 cts. per Jwx. my A man named Walter Greenwood that fact the to yours is a mere again , M, for side b y Zi C. M. . I whatever all other Toluntarv tribunal, and that recently came to his death ' in druggists. dohere.'is done by a voluntary and not Ensland, from iho prick, of Whether before any compelled witness. needle. lie had lastenea a paper the a tribunal' having power to compelstate-weflannel shirt with' a his frout to . and production of the testimony these fceedle, having no pin..". Shortly v! afof facta fhall ever produce Confidential these of ter going out he fell ,sick,i-anoiwpapers or five any D.: Staicmente? I reserve to nfyseina' judge. taken in an unconcious state in sympiioy with a finally been kavi Is nevef 1 retailins ,. to a surgery, where Jie.wnf CtXam- this conflict.! A pt of these bt renwl was ! i tolailiein (riven, to tie bublic, ined by whole in Its. to in length in found stickinz y 'AN4 regard in so far as the confidence 'Hi therestothe but "of K is the'Vit just, ceased.; tho left ledgc"of then has on,l due to the parties, mat tne mach. The needli was extracted, whole of these documents, portions of but the and was patient vomited, 1. i..ve nnlv.been eiven, shall be put At hi. plftce of Residence, to a thrice durinjj the operation, and into your hands.' In response request of the committee, I died in ten tninutcs EVEXTlt St.. - OGDES. ,renewed rnniei oT them, which I medical4 gtutlc'menrare-no- t .v cerUin l ! hands of "whether indbe and plAoe hnre was produce dcntli Jbys the 't i wuu i" the ""'""i11"' committee, The or by ititerua! schock to the system bis ehl.orhnol, will fi"J residing after thatt 3;n" give bim..ra!:rP"' jU If bcmorrhgti-jl- l ritaifi fte refuvielid The Famine in Cesarca " r - SEMI--W-EEKL- Y, any controverfy shall arise as to the au thenticity of the coi.ies or ol documents on that ioiiit. 1 shall hold myself open to fjeak, with this exceptiou, except in (.feton.se or my own nonor ana uprigut-nes- s of mv course in all this unfortunate. uuhappy business, the purity and can- dor ot winch 1 appeal to the conscience of both parties to sustain. I do not propose and hope I may never be called upon hereafter to epcak, eitbtr as to the facts or produce any paper that I have received Irom cULer parties involved herein. I" TELEGRAPH. Moulton before the Com- OF MAILS CLOSING - - OGDEX, UTAH. WKEXKSIAY. AULST jfo. c1t RELISHED EEjLaElEljNfmL 0 . er Mrs. S. bee me speechless as s. u as cared for by her friends, ami oniy revived enough to talk lucidly a time with her husband. Her iuterm;l burning from inhaling lire was .'u.d to have been her worst injury. The babe expired a little before she did. Tho neighbors who visited the ruins of their home found only ch;nv bones and a burnt fragment of a llt'.I ; childish lonn among the aihs. Thev were all buried in one gruv The in(((r on,a ;V(, tl0 J... count of the cause or the progress cf t tic lire. iSohi'o 111 had been usedNUee her baking bi'tad, ubout ' p. m., and the cause of tlia disaU'r was sht e . '. t ? i 1 very-mysteriou- The mere narration of the.-- e fae'will cause sympathizing hearts everyf where to bleed for the .suH'ering the living and the dead, aud the p v; man who is left alone and their o:h r relatives should hive all and assistance. - - ii A i t coimu-o.;":-tio- , A Montreal paper says: ''The ladies of this city will be gratified t learn that the woman's rights movement is advancing with giantstiide-- j road btickmaker emhis tnauuf:.,s ploye women in could be seen women Several tory. his in yard piling briekfj yesterday a rapincau the happy, contented expression, visfcHtuivs ible on their that .they cnjoyi I Vtv , vTr i v v'ti ksr. No rea son able showed plainly Their hands moved man would b eager to possess him- their 'work.' throw light-brickelf of the invidious power ol lnmct-in- g nimbly, and they can in the tiaiC a man takes to 'punishment; if, V were not prethrow four." oC U..?;i? determined to make use Min-bur- 3 nt s |