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Show ' ,Wit,iliMjl year, rEK -- - srSr- w ' wHrtffl PTJBI iISHED SBMI-WEFL- Cffilii-,- - Y, - n OGDEX, UTAH. SITU II DAY. AlHJLST 14, 1875 BY TELEGRAPH. OCDEN DIRECTORY. mUmi V At ANfl ABM It Ofllec: a.it Kt TbroUK'. Mail " 6.30 p.m. P 8.40 a.m. - - am. - the Ewt l p.m. 8.40 a.m. - Citv.d.ml.le daily Through Mail daily ThwnKh M.l daily an-- - - laily Lake Salt Uke AMERICAN. 6.45 p.m. 7.60 a,ra. 6.00 p.m. Salt Ukeamt the West via Evanston, W yom-ln- e Lr Rich CciiHtv. mail tke latter place for Rich County, ami 2 p.m. Vednw.la.vn aii.l Saturday, at ' n)- Cache Ooonty, U.ly North Otrdm. ati4 llarrisville, Wedneadaye 2.00 p.in. ami SUnr.la.vn, and Satur- - E, Hantsville, Wednesdays l.oua.m. davs Lynue," Plain City and Slatersville, Monday and ThiirndAya 2.00 p.m. VI ma, Wednesdays Hooper and 7.00 a.m. nd Saturdays OFFICB HOURS. 6.16 p.m. 8.15 a.m. itmtrtl Delivery, Sundnv, 6 p.m. te 6.oO p.m. RKtilSTHY DEPARTMENT 3 p.m. Open t'rt.m 9 a.m-t- o MONEY OFFICE DEPARTMKMT. Oieu from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Outside Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSEPH HALL, Poetniaster. Trains - T. train arrives fj. P. ' " leaves C. P. " " U. P. C. rj. C. . train arrives ami " leaves p.m. p.m. a m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. C.15 p.m. 5 45 a.m. - - - - and N. train arrives C. leaves am. 8.40 5.40 6.20 8.50 9.00 6.40 9.40 6.20 -- . Religious Serrlces Library Ogdeii City 0ea At 'Goo. W. Tarneri' News Depot. vary day, Sunday excepted. F. S. RICHARDS, v ... , COUNSELOR-AT-LA- W A ad , NOTARY PUBLIC, at Court Botm, Oydtn, ClaA. Ofice Special attention given to eaaea before the Sa rrm and District Court. Conveyancing and Notarial ltasiueM dan with accuracy aad dia-t- h. 38 Jr., N. TANNER ' AND . . Pattoffiet, Main tt,Ogden. fpeciil attentioa given to collections. Remit-taoeeConveyancing Mid Nopromptly mad tarial bddiaoaa carefully attended to. ei8 a J.S.LEWIS, AND JEWELER, ketw is Watcba, Clock, Jewelry , Silver and f SetM Hare, MAIN STREET. OODEN. piritig neatly done aud all work warranted. U-ly ft full of The world Childrea crying for I Jf Jk. Candied Castor Oil. dVIiciou, effective harmleaa. The re pulsive taate and amell i.f the C8tor0il if en T Ite irely overcome. athartio powera are li. .til tJ.l. I IHX Ltli n. McIj . il I VI Jill. UwU J IIWVII'J xi efle ctive, They reaemble Cream J, G""' in kej.t confoctionera' ahopa. Childnje thus and cry for them. Price 25 eta. per boa. Tt If 1.1 r??' For a. HUther druggieu. y Z. C. M. . 37-l- . y TAILORING. J ..tr.. m tvMu AMLS WIT TTIWB Pool that he haa opened Tor batiaew ia the aliova liue at hit ahop, &zt to PooVt ifthStreet, "We h will be Hotel, Ogden, glad of a shore of patrouage, npMrin&, Cleanliie, etc., done with Dispatch. iaai" nsrAcno!! guarantied. Williams I , NOTARY PUBLIC. WATCHMAKER Washington. 9. About $20,000 of l he stolen money from tre treasury was recovered tins The marshal seiied he propmoi ning erty of Oilman and closed Ue restaurant The whole umoun' taktn will probably be lesiored to the treisury. New York. 8. At a stormy FesMon of the police tmard yesterday. Gen. Smith declared ihm ibe deuioraliz iiion of the force was B'eadiiy increasing, an I no effort was made to stop the tendency. A bond of umou. he paid, seemed to exist between tne mem. bers of the bsard, for ibe purpose ef defeating any measures calculated lo im prove the morality and efficiency of the department Smith alluded lo commi. siouer Maxell personally, as the editor of the Police Gazette, which was organized as a school for hieves, aud the be-- t text book, for young villains that he ever saw. A formal notice of the appeal from the decision of Judge Barrett, refusing to vacate order of arrest or reduce the bail of Tweed, was filed on Saturday. seized the Sheriff Dajrgett, ships Sarah jliguet and Oiouvauni, both laden with wheat and flour, lying at Martin's store, Brooklyn, under writ of replevin sued out in the New York supreme court by A . Sidney and Elmore Kent, against the suspended firm of Baxter & Co., New York shipping merchants. The grain on these vessels is valued at $40,000, and was sold by Kent & Co to Baxter & Co. a few days ago, the latter agreeing to pay cash, but failed to keep their promise. New York. 9. The central council of the Criepins.or journeymen shoemakers, whose strike is now in progress, have made a statement of their position, which is in substance as follows: It is determined to discuss please with their em iny question tbey an employer to any ployers, to hold agreement made with the council, and ia cast of a violation to at onee declare his shop on a strike, and not settle the mail ter until he pays the expense of a atrike Though they mean not to bt aggressive, they will resist any encroachment, no matter whether it comes from inside foes or outside traitors. The committee of creditors of J. B. Ford & Co. recommend the acceptance of thirty five cents on a dollar, in twelve monthly installments, commenaing Deo 15th, with interest. Albert L. Dodge, wino and cigar nier chant, sucecssortoChamberlia& Dodge, has made an assignment for the benefit Liabilities $70,000; of his creditors. ' assets $20,000. The New York State superintendent of banking has forbidden the saviugs banks from investing in 3 65 bonds of the District of Columbia, as they are held to be neither atate nor United States obligations. The Liberal club will have a meeting in memorial of Huns Christian Andersen on Friday evening next. A special invitation has beeu extended through the Danish representative to all the country men of Andersen. This afternoon, on application of : ATTORNEY AT LAW. '$tjlrtt ioar vut pa-sin- to-da- y, 11 Ivary Sunday, iu theTaWaacle, at am., and ta.the Firnt Second and Third Ward School-boat 6 p m. T Ipiicopal Chnrth at 11 a.m. and p.m. MethodiRt Church at 11 am. and 7 p.m. 7.30 ajn. Eplritualiit Lectares, Libe-a- l Hall, at ' N Y.. 9. y I OF MAILS. ARBtVUS. l.ltLkeCitv,rtul'leaily, Through M'til lily ?t Niagara, six ci'izen oi ibis plaoe visit t'd lite cave uf aiuds without a jtuide, as they ha. frequently uoe belore, and af er ilimugh the cave two uf the pany, Mr.Kukberi Parsons aged 2'J, and Mi s Ldtie t'niiljjon, aged 5, de KCeuded to an eddy. wUicti is not viiied ly Hie guides, when the lady lost her footliol'l aud was Caiignt by the gentle-ian, but the curreut aimed bath into the river below where they wer drowued. Chicago, 9 A Kansas city. (Mo.) special says thut the war on rai road rates between St Louis ni Kaunas ciiy and the diorihein I'.ulroi'l aud competing lines east, has a m.isi iuteres ing point to the The above named traveling publio roid his cut the passenger rate to $'I to si. Liuis, and to morrow the Hanoi bal & Si. Joseph road will make therate from Kansas city to Chicago aud lud.an-apoL- s $5, or $10 for the round trip. the rate trom Kansas city to t incinnati has been made $11.50, to B.ltimore and VYanhington $18.50, and to New York $20.00. Evansville, Ind., 9. A letter from New llarinouy states that ibe Wabash river bad broken through the levee in that vicinity Sal urday night, and inundated many farms, and destroyed a great amount of pre perty. Tus are towing barges loaded with stock, day and night, to placws of safety. One thousand acres of corn were submerged. Memphis, Tenn., 9 The river at this point continues to rise steadily, and has risen about an inch since last evening, but notwithstanding this the outlook is more favor able, owiog to a decline above, and tbe report of iheofiQcers of the Memphis and Little ftock railway that there ia little evidence of flood along the 8C Francis at Madison, Ark., aud in the bottoms between here and that place, which was nearly all submerged in April before tbe water had reached its present hight, which may be accounted for by the fact that all the bayous and most of the lake waeempty, white the rank vVAetatioo'oa the. bottom retarded the flow of water from tbe crevasses and much of it was lost by absorption and evaporatioa; unless tbe danger from the St. Francta increases materially ihe danger between here and Helena, from that direction, will be small, and confined to a few planTo-da- nrthsimt. Fairchild, assistant. State Attorney, Judge Weslbrook granted an order ot attachment against Dennison. Belden & Co., canal contractors, for $317,000 and an order of arrest, requiring bail from 4 each in $200,030. The London special says: The weather for the past week has been fine and more to operators for lower encouraging the and harvesting will begin prices, next week, but the account ef crops continue unfavorable, and favor the holders of stocks of wheat. Prices of all grades are well sustained, and quotations are steady on the basis of fitteen shillings per quarter for No 2 Milwaukee on the spot. Cotton is strong and active, and prices show an upward tendency, but the speculative element is not sanguine. There is little or no change in stock quotations from the closing figures of last week; the inquiry is moderate for American. Pitlsburgh, 9. 7 o'clock to night in the about Afire B Young James works of Phoenix(rolling andCo.foo of 42d street, total y de stroyed the building and a large stock of patterns, and did considerable damage to the machinery. Loss $30 000; insured ' for $20,000 in foreign companies. Montgomery, Ala , 9 Complete returns show ibu convention is carried by 17, 500 majority; deWgates elect, democrats, 18; indepeudent democrats C; republicans, VI. g , tations. . Charleston, S. C, 9. of the State, who Parker, week from while await last escaped jail ing trial for plundering tbe State while in Camden last ir office, was be and will brought to Columbia night, in irons. Washington, 9. Ottman, one of the parties implicated in the $47,000 robbery, has employed Richard T. Merrick as counsel, and an effort will be madn lo have the bail reduced. Ottman recently made a heavy deposit in a bank in Alexandria, and officers have gone lo secure the money. The empoyees in ihe cash room at tbe treasury department have been watched in all their movements since the robbery. Tbe president of the German Savings bauk of Alexandria, where Ottman has a special deposit, has bad an interview with Gen. Spinner and Treasurer New, and has con.en:ed that t e officers shall examine tbe contents of the packages left by Ottmau. before Judge On man appeared waived a and Snell, preliminary examination. Toe Judge, after bearing the statement of the District Attorney, re quired, bail in $10,000, in default of which Oitmin was committed. Tbe sealed package bearing Oilman's name, which was deposi'.ed in the Alexandria bank having teen opened, was five hunfound to contain twenty-uiu- e dred dollar bills; the paekngs was taken The detectives expect to Washington to recover $20,000 more to day. San Francisco, 9. Ths barkentine Pio Bvuito, from dan Francisco, is ashore between Autapala and La Uniou; total loss: all saved. A citation was issued from the 12th district .court, today, commanding Sianfwrd and other Central Pacifio to produce the defaulter and bigamist Wfoilruff, alias Miller, to morrow, Railroad or disclose his whereabouts officials have refused heretofore to Jis close his whereabouts. Tbe republican congressional conreh tion this evening nominated Ira P. llaukio for Congress. Montreal, 9. Yesterday five young roughs attempt ed to forcibly enter tbe .louse of a re spectable woman name--i Mrs. Downs, at to-d- ay ls Si OO VOX. VI St Charles, when Mrs. Down-- , fired into IMicnomenon tbe crowd, killing one named Mechao Atmospheric In burinc tbe Bist week twelve commer cial firms in tbis-citwho are Dertectlv A Home letter to the London Echo sound co fir as assets and liabilities are publishes an concerned, have been obliged to make esys : Pudro of the singular phenomenon special arrangements with creditors tor an extention of time to meet their which occurred at Velletri during the violent thunder Etorm ef June 28tb, aod which is to be ranked among the hitherto unexplained caprices of naFOUEIGN. Just as the tempest was at its ture. Havana, 9. The cargo of the British vessel pur height, and the raui torrential, six sued in llaytien waters by a Spanish persons diking shelter in a stable, gunboat, bas been embargoed by the which Was also occupied by three comul of Sptia in llan. Ii wa taken horses harnessed to as many wise to Havana. by a Spanish witnessed the The biaro thanks the British consul carts, following extrageneral in liajti for Lis good oillces in ordinary sppearunce: A luminous Italy. Sc-cc- ac-cou- ut man-of-w- be ar anair. London, 9. An additional $100,000 in specie has beeu raised from the wreck of the Schiller. The O Conoell centennary was cele brated in this oily last night, by a banquet at the Cauoon Street Hotel. A majority of the gentlemen present were Home hulers. Cardinal Manning or dered a Te Drum to be sung this even ing at all the churches of his Archepisco-p.i- l diocese for the blessings resulting from O'Connell's labors. Dispatches from Central Asia report that a revolutiou has broken oui in Kokhand, and that tbe Kban has fled and bis forces have joined ike insurgents. Tbe U. S. steamer Tennessee bas ar rived at Palermo. Prof. Watson, the Ameiican astronomer, has arrived at Naples from Pekin, where ho observed the transit of Venus. Tbe Death is announced of Wm Bayle Bernard, tbe dramatist, born in 18U8, in Boston, Mass Tks trial of Alex and William ColUe on a charge of obtaioing largo snms of money from the London aad Westminster Bank on false pretences, was brought t a sudden stop, this Baoroisg by the announcement that Alex. Collie had his bail was iberefort estreat' for his arrest.' Messrs- Collie's solioitors and Sergeant DaUantina aanonnced their withdrawal from the ease. The prosecution declined to proceed agaii si Wm. Collie, in the absents of Alexander, but hs was ordered to Appear a month hence and the case wm adjourned , Sclavonian accounts of the Herzegov-inio- n - revolution represents that the Insurgents bavs defeated tbe Turks in several encounters and have wounded Selim Pacha; Five theusanl dollars reward Is offered for Ibe apprehension of Alexander , .,..... Collie. A epeeial to tbe Standard from Glss gow reports lb 41 sixty rioters, many of whom were badly burt, were brought belore the magistrates yesterday mornRioting ing, and remanded lo jail. broke Out again ia tbe suburbs on Monday, acd tbe volunteers and regulars were ordered to be ready, but tbe disturbance was quieted by the reading of the rbtact It is remarked that mob of Catholics, armed with hatchets, steel knuckles and knives, are organized and acting under leaders. It is reported thai several of the men in custody are head centres. Ths gentlemen of the American rifle team and frieods arrived here from Paris. Several of tbe party will visit at Wialow Sir Henry Halford Hall, bis country seat in Leicestershire, where they will meet a number of disOn Tbvtsdav all go tinguished puet-ts- . to Liverpool and embark homeward on tbe City of Berlin. Eir Charles AdJerly's shipping hill today passed its socend reading ia the House of Lords. , South Bostonladjr waa recently interrogated by a Benedict as to why she did not pet married. She replied: "I prefer to be an old maid." lie aid he did not believe it, as he felt sure eha envied his wife. "Oh, no! that would be breaking the notnwaod-mcn- t Thou rbalt not covet thjr mass ruse from the threshold of the io(r, entered the stable, glided from one cart to another, attracted, proba bly, by those triugcs of bclla characteristic of the Roman wine carts, and then passed through an iron grating iuto the nrcet. The bells rang, the hordes plunged, a woman and a man felt a certain giddiness, but no accident happened. Outside the stuble a carpenter at his shop door saw the lumioeus mass, (which some of tbe witnesses compared to a fiery club us thick aa a man's arm) issue from the grating, stiike the pavemeut, and disappear in a dazzling flash However, the meteor visited several portion of the large house with which the stable was connected, flew through the chambers, blackening slightly a gilt cornice in one, and scattering frag-moo- ts of plastering in another. Strangest of all, this extraordinary visitor, after completely destroying the ceiling of a room leading into a vast kitchen, danced round a woman who was standing at a table? She ihe metoor as a fiery serpent, which aha first aaw standing upright on the floor, within two meter a d n cu of her. Then it flew toward several times round her her, whirling kuees with great velocity. She felt a sudden blow on the head and fll to the grouud; but her husband,who saw the whole apparation, on rushing to what he supposed was the corpse of his lightning destroyed wife, found that she was only stunned a little. On recovering she complained of a pain in the scalp, snd her hair had become and remains dry and in-ta- After this last caprice the meteor disappeared, and rom the quantity of soot which fell from the chimney it is supposed to hare found vent in that direction. It was accompanied by a loud detonation, but whether on its fust appearance, ur whsn it vanished, n one can say. The details are gathered from a letter written to I'adre Secchi from tbe meteorological observatory at Velletri and published in the Voce della Verita of July C. After this one tr.sy beliero that really did see a "lambent flame" the head of Hervius Telli-u- s round play in the cradle; nor can the tale of the stars playing ou the river Moldau at Prague over the body of Kt. Jean Xepomuc be so certainly set down an a pious fancy of the middle ages un supported by naturat phenomena. Tan-aqu- il A ntigl bor'a a." The newest object of interest at Niagara ia a steep b ill and cliff called the "ltaceed Edge," It is a favorite place for gcutleuien to take their wife'a mother, as it is verj dangerous. . "This way to the Ragged EJgel' " shouts the guide. Then the potfle on the piazza "sttp dywn and oui." 4 Statistics collected by George H. Darwin, son of the great naturalist, fail to support the popular view that iosanity, physical degeneracy, and sterility aro the natural consequences of marriages Dr,Arthtir Mitchell ef Edinburgh ha come U the conclusion that the, apparent are almost nothing, uuder favorable conditions of life, but that if the children are badly housed and clothed, the evil may become very marked. "This" says Mr. Darwin, "is ia striking accordance with some unpublished experiments of my father on tbo breeding of plants," first-cous- in ts ill-fe- |