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Show Ofnce: o'dcn 'Post MAILS. CLOSING Vanderbilt's Brokers Failed! OP ARRIVAL AND tatty, hit Lake City, dontle Through Mail daily iTt Through Mail daily - ftilt Lake City, double daily Throng Mail daily, - T - 60 a.ro. 5.45 p.m. 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. - 8.40 a.m. 4, 6.30 p.m. 6.20 i.iu. .40 ju. in Indian Depredations ' Colorado! Bank Rascality! T.00 vui. 6,H) p.m v r lli. h County, mails ro via Eronctnn, Wyom.., icavw . '2 1It m. ..5'i....o.i..v and Saturday, at - and County. Tuosdaju, Thursday Sundays Maily t fcoca" And Thursday Rich County, Wday ud Thursdays K rtli Oirden, Mondays lluutsv.lle, Wednesdays and Sitrv Lvnne3 'Plain City' nd Slaternvllfo, Mondays aud Tliurwlttys wid Saturdays Wednesday Riverdale Hoopervillo and Aim,- Wediresdays and SuturdaV" OFFICE HOURS. Cache General 70 a.m. 3.30 p.m. 3.00 pjn. .on p.m. . w Simnay, o REGISTRY ' DEPAKTMKST . . from 9 a.m- - to 3 p.m. OFFICE DEPARXMESlT. M0NK Opn from 9 .uu o 3 p.m. Outside Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Oti J?SEP1I UALL.fostmaster Trains - - 7.40 5.40 6.20 8.60 7.50 5.45 8.40 6.30 C. P. trftin arrives , - " leaves P. G. " " U. T. u. p. t. C. " " train arrives - aud leaves on4 - n " - -- - - - a.m, p-- p.m .m avai' p.m. a.ra p.n ' ReliRious Scrvlojcs and Every St.iiday, inheXatiernacfe, at tl a.m., Scbool-totis- e n tlie Send Ward 'Sclioolliousa Farley's sit 5 p.m. ( and Third Wa-- d School-hous- fl 7 p.m. Kpiscopal Church .t 11 a.m. and Methodist Church fctll a.m. and 7 p.m. Lectures (Child's llall), at 7.30 p.m. Spiritnalist Library DcpoU OMlen City t: Ne At Ifrfhn G. Cliaihbers' very Any, Sundays excepted. pen I WHITEHEAD, FOURTH STREET, OftDEX, C M, J., GENERAL DEALER Four Doors. from Z. BOOTS fc SHOES, LEATHER SHOE FINDINGS, Produce the LoiVest Prices. .4 Taken. AMERICAN. Washington, 2. Three of the banks in the certified check combination have resumed to the extent of payieg email checks in cur rency. The financial situation was wost en A petition was filed Court of the District of Columbia in tbe name of tlitlord ArracK against Jay Cooke and other members ot the firm, to force them inte mvelunta ry bantruptcy. The petitioa alleges the debt ot tee firm to the petitioner, and their improper' payment of money after their bankruptcy to certaia parties on the plea that they were special depositors. The usual citation to appear and answer was issued. ' The Vienna congrese has assented, by a unanimous vote, m a proposition that to their exit is desirable, with change, that at least sne uniform observation of fiuch a character as to be suitable for preparation of synoptic charts, be taken and received daily, and simultaneously at as many stations as practicable throughout the werld. The formal announcement of Utis principle with such sanation tends directly to an exchange of sigal service and weather reports between all civilized nations. 'It is interestieg, ia reference to American reports, to report that the Chinese Government is preparing for the establish, tnent of a system of siorra warnings and weather reports for .China and the Chinese coast of the Pacific. Chicago, 2. Business is recovering from the eti'ects ef the panic, and prices of grain are advancing. The Merchants' National Bank of Du, buque, Iowa, has failed, and an investigation shows that great rascality in the management. It is alleged that $300,000 have been misappropriated by somebody and the stockholders, as well as the depositors, will suffer. Denver, Col., 2. There is intense excitement among settlers and stock men in the Arkansas Valley, south of Pueblo, on account of the depredations committed by roving bands of Cheyenne Indians, who have already wantonly killed several hundred head of cattle. The Indians say the white men killed the buffalo last winter, and let them rot on the plains, and now they are going to kill all the cattle of the whites. Thus far no murders are reported, but the Indians have visited a number of houses, carrying awoy blankets axi anything else they desired, and destroying other property. Many have sought safety in Pueblo; schools have been dismissed, and scouts are going over tne country collecting men, arms and ammunition, and the Indians will be severely punished if they can be overtaken. Galveston, Texa?, 2. The town of Lampasas was inundated rise in a on Saturday last by creek that flows through the place. The water was so swift that some twenty houses were carried away, including the post office and contents, aad the stores Woods & Chalsons and their contents. Six persons are known ' to hare been drowned. . ; ; Toledo, O., 2. A fire here, this morning, destroyed Osborn, Chase & Co.'s picture frame factory, Toledo Pump Co.'s factory, and llussell and Thayer's novelty works. Tho loss was $GtS,000; insurance about $32,000 New York, 2. George Byrel, Grinnell & Co., who were successor to George failed B. Grinnell & Co. This house has been in existence only one month. Geo. B. Grintfelll Was a special." partner in the sum of $100,000. They were largely interested in Lake 'Shore and Western Union, and it is understood their failure is owing to the heavy shrinkage in those lie Jrte'Iofaffe FWrpiwas stocky. a sf eiai pirtn'er inLhe fclcFhtodie, and it is said that within a fewy dayshig widow1 bas placed a large amount of SeCbV curities in.thejr Jiands. i to Jo.ln, bat.lhfeyj WerUdly'prtsSed by creditors, and were obliged to close. couraging iu the Supreiu to-da- v. 6.45 p.m. " Deliver, sm. .11.30 , A Town Inundated! 5.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m. 2.30 p.m. CASHPAID for HipES. KEPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. My J. S. LEWIS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, aud DmIct in Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, MAIN STREET. OGDKN. Rt'liairiug neatly doue aad all work warranted. 11-l- y vw lam-ili- REMOVED. TF WANT A THOMS0XIAN DOCTOa YOU i- - Mii:ie, TWomsouion CALL ON 0mce-0rr0S- DR. MURPHY, ITB , Cosscltatiox POST OFfC-CUOtiDEN, MAIX , T., , Ftfe, 11.00. the-sadde- XOTEM ITAII SIX D0QR3 WEST OF SALOflX, L I. C. J LOGtA-jST- . . , , ALES AM) PORTER, 'cf lie ery tvst quality. J ttcaswc 'or at 25 cts.per l)nnl ws cuul T&bacca of the Finest BrantU, to-da- y, Butter, EgRs, Chickens and all nds of Grain taken in exchange. ' I.' NliLsOIS'. ,''1, Frop'r, CSS. M, PetiengUl & Co., 10 State et, Boston, S7 .Parb Row, New York, 01 Chestnut, Straet , Philadelphia, we oup Agerij tor, pTOforing' mdTertise-?Si!2't- h taW.VitfSiifioVtfr Boston II huadeldhia, and authoriied to ,con- - ' W' t.ai .it j i Is tiii" TTiTVrT--W"P1- TTT ,"V Tn (5? . $1.00 OGDEX, UTAH, WUOAXSDAY, OCTOKUIl 8, 1873. by:stelegrabii. DIRECTORY. OCDEN PTTT?T .TQTTTTl"n Kfy' - - 1ER YEAR. SMmMM0fPmm mwimfmm 'tmm&m m mm urn fffl immmz j f es The creditors of the firm have been en-- 1 joined, and the law's delay will probably lock up 41,000 sbares of Lake Snore, lor1 at least three months, because the parties holding these shares for this firm ar enjoined from selling or disposing of the stock in their possession. Although the immediate effect of this failure has been to make the market sironger, yet the injunction on the holders of collateral securities will increase the difficulty uf brokers in borrowing hereafter, aud render buying on margins nearly impos- sible. Grinnell says the firm can and will not affect other houses to any great extent. It is uncertain whether the firm will resume or not. There was a better feeling in financial circles and private advices report an improvement in some ct the leading cities of the Union. Some bankers have received telegrams from Cincinnati and other western cities,' to stop sending currency, and in a few instances advices have been received of currency flowing this way. The loan committee of the clearing house association are now so well satisfied with the situation that they will not only issue more cera tificates, but will begin, gradual reduction of the amount outstanding, Utica, 2 The Democratic Convention met this morning and adopted resolutions avow ing the principles of Jefferson; asserting the suyreraacy of .the civil power over the military; denouncing the salary bill and back-pacongressmen, with Prest. Grant; pronouncing the Republican party unworthy the confidence of the people for permitting the Credit Mobilicr frauds to go unpunished; demandingspecie payment; condemning the federal interference in Louisiana; recognizing the Liberal Republicans as. worthy coadjutars; and calling for cheap transportation. A State ticket ' was then nominated, and the conveution adjourned.' to-da- y, . i y - FOREIGN. London, 2. Advices from Africa announce the capture of a white man by natives, while proceeding westward on the Congo River. From the description of the man, Mr. Chas. Livingston belitves It is his son. London, 3, 5 a. m. The Times, this morning, in an editorial retrospect of the late Ameiican financial panic, says the recklessness and dishonesty lately characterizing the management of some of the greatest undertakings in America, have induced a chronic nervousness which is momentarily liable to become acute. Even the Americans, says that paper, "are not all smart men," or daring speculators. It think the danger has disappeared for the present, but political and financial causes are liable to reproduce it at any time. ' A country with an immense field for enterprise, aud a limited capital, always hable to panics. Ihe improvements made iu western CGsimuniiic! are mast useful and profitable, but may cause further trouble. The entire blame of the disaster rests upon the unsound j monetary system of the country. A New York special says the people begin now to bok upon the panio as simply and solely a resul of the great corner of which Jay Gould was the prime mover. There is indeed hardly a doubt that such was the beginning of the panio. Gould had bulled gold and beared stocks, and bad succeeded in his favorite method of locking up greenbacks;and when tooth gold and stocks began t tumble, in consequence, and fell to a low point, Gould, to Eave the street from failure, began to buy both and was loaded down with stocks waiting for a rise, when unexpectedly the panic set in and stocks fell ten per cent., lower. This was another surprise to Gould, who lost immensely on the fall, almost enough to wipe out his first profits as a bear. lie found he had raised the whirlwind and could not control it. Banks, banking houses, savings institutions and trust compnies, loaded down With securities, were involved and came to ruin. Now that it is discovered ta be the result of a corner, all the failing firms are indignant and eager to resume as if nothing had . happened. ij VOI,. IV. Terrible Scone in an Insane AhjIiiiii. oil-..- ' From the Providence (R. I.) Journal.) We are informed that on Wednesday an old lady of eighty years, liv' ing on Bacon street, ia this city, visited the Insane Asylum at Taunton, Mass.,' with her daughter, to see her sou, who has for some time heen confined there for insanity from the effects of a wound received during the war On arriving there, the mother was showu iuto the reception room, where were several more lady visitors and one of two patients, and the sou was brought into the same room, when the attendant went out and locked the door. There happened to be in the room at the 6ame time a lady ' who had gone there expecting to secure the release of her husband,' but for 6ome reason he could not be discharged on that day. This ; was a great disappointment to the wife, but the effect upon the husband when she told him was terrible. He raged and tore around ' the room in perfect, fury, table smashing up a marble-toppe- d as if it was paper, and commenced opperations on the clock. This he had got partially, if n6t quite de'iiiol-ishewhen the son of the old lady from this city," who had been quiet up to this time, became excited and attacked the infuriated husband. A fight ensued.which must hflVfi hoon. frirlitfnl fn tvitnecs and the' feelings "of those women,shut up ia a room with two infuriated in sane persons, and ; unable to escape, can hardly be imagined. After a little fighting, the husband, with a piece of the furniture he had been demolishing, or with his finger-nailcut or scratched the forehead of the son, waking a frightful gash, from which the blood flowed copiously, and then catchiug him by the throat, he choked him till his face turned purple. Doubtless he would have killed him then and there, but the old lady, seeing her son's danger, weut to the rescue, and after a severe struggle succeeded in making the husband let go his hold. Fortunately the attendant came in, and a stop was put to the proceedings, though it required five men to secure the disappointed and infuriated husband and put him beyond the power of doing harm. d, rough-and-tumb- le s, Value of ISirtls. . Many years ago the coffee plants in the island of Madagascar were atn tacked by a grakle, a the on African coast, The bird, is insect feeder an ; but, havgrakle ing used up this supply, it betook itself in pure necessity to coffee. An edict was speedily issued, and carried into effect, for the annihilation ofgrakles; and every bird on the island was destroyed. All went on very well for a year or two; when lo, and behold ! the insects and their larvm hating the field to themselves, began to make sad havoc upou the coffee. What was to be done ? There was no alternative but that of bringing back the grakle, which was in due season imported. The however had, gained someand they resolvthing by experience; ed to profit by the same. They managed to keep the grakle within proper bounds; and they well knew that he would da the same by. the insects; and i they were right. Scientific The power of love is shown in the American! ,; ' ,v . case of the Iowa girl wbd went three miles from home to a pasture-lo- t belondax morning Jast an Irish ,(. Op longing fo her father,' and "therp.,cut woman, 'living BtiSt. Paul, lifted a the throat of a calf, so that when the barrel of sugar from the gr6und into old 'gentleinatf "heard of the' Matter an' or cart, Va1 dliyered(f.",)ns he mighty hasten;. thithe.r(l,and' Jhus that night, and two days, thereafter giYehf ',jlaughteV Couyt'mg spell did, the, (washingjr, 0 family of ten a tovr ,V ho : .Had bcerx iwarned; persons. Other States are 'invited not to appear upon the premises.' "! to bring on their specimen women. well-know- coffee-plante- rs , . . : -- CalUiie Thins by llieir liif;Iil JVames. r .4 n ''i .i A county convention in Iowa adopted this strong and somewhat . "Wheresweeping platform-recently'we believe that when a mau 'steals as, he is a, thief ; aud, whereas, there are politicians of both parties win) gteai; therefore, Resolved, That wc are tired of being plundered ; that it is a good time for thieves to (stunJ ' from under." . The tender ' passion nas done a great deal pf mischief in this world, aud will probably coutinue to do s until time and Jove shall step out 'But an entirely' novel inei-- , dent may now be added to amorous annals, of a kind which we may bf sure that Ovid never dreamed of. A locomotive engineer, flirting with a lovely Kentucky lassie,' did not burst himself with passion, but his boiler did because of too uiuch bteain which th adoring swain forgot U let off. It is cheering to know that only three persons were killed by the little mishap; and we presume that the engineer will get married imme( , k diately. : i A curious accident' occurred during a recent thunder storm at Oil City1, Ph. The lightning'struck an oil tank, ciipuble of holding 10,000 barrels of oil, but containing about 3,000 at the time of the occurrence. The bolt struck the top of the iank at the edge and ran completely around Jhe periphery of tbo top, cutting off the head of every bolt that fasteued the top to the side. The top was raised about two feet by the concussion, and the oil took fire, sending the immense body of flame high in the air. In au instant the fop fell back to its position, instantly smothering the fire inside. The oil burned off the outside of the tank, nad no further damage was done. ' The cover was not two inchls out 0: its original position after its fall. : , The chief banner of the EngliVh left at pilgrims to the shrine is very rich and elaborate. It is in the fourteenth century t style, worked in silk and gold. bears on the front a representation of the Savior with the Sacred Heart, surrounded by the heads of four English Saints Edward, Thomas .of Canterbury, Cuthbert, and Hugh of Lincoln. On the back is a representation of the Virgin guiding a .' child. The banner cost Paray-lc-Moni.- ii years ngo, when ministers Many had but little stated salary, and depended largely upon gifts, a country clergyman always 'wound up his pastoral visits ou those of his parishon-cr- s who had not beeu mindful of their duty in regard to their gilts, with this little speech : "Now, my good friends, I didn't come a beggin', but if you've sr. t anything to give me, I've brought a bag to put it in." - What is a man's wealth to hiiii when he is racked and tormented with aches and pains? Many a rich man would give all his piles of gold for one night's sloop. Nay, money stands to him in lieu of health, since he sacrificed health for the sake f ' obtaining money, which cannot assuage ono pang, nor lesson one mischief, nor comfort one heart-brea- ' ; nor support one affection. k, A young . Jady in Indiana sough to demolish. an unfaithful Jover 'by publishing some verses1 addressed to him, in which, after prophesying he immediate .1 dissolution, '' she said': "Oome gazo upon my duat,falebiii5;" but tie compositor spelled 'dut with a "b," and the 3'oung man '' vest' to see her the next cveninir. -- , A In ) overseer-- , 1 I ;... i.lf ..composed f a toaster; I: in: Grange lecturer, steward,,. steward,, chaplain, and; gate-i'wpW'i- ll' f atiiant trasiirersepretry fittenien and Ceres iPinkonUj lroy siewurd, ull ladies. ' 'gf ad ld t ataktaul |