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Show e I brdg.HW -- 93. Xo. DIRECTORY. B Y TELE GilA PH. Ogdea Post Office: iRWVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. AKH1VALS. 7.50 a.m. - 6.45 p.m. 7.40a.m. 5.40 p.m. take CitT, doubln daily -8.40.m. t Through Mail 'Mily ' JLt 'Through Mail daily ' CtOS!6. 6.30 p.m. 6.W p.m. 8.40 a.m. Lake City, dm.l daily, ilt.Ll'hrosRh Mail dnily - Through Mail daily a.!t vt Uke and the Saxt for ?U Lake and thoW?st iv, - 7.C0 a.m. 5.00 p.m. - Lr Kkh Couaty, mnil jro via Evaut.w, Wyoin-i- n and leave the latter place for Rich County, 2 p.m. WeJuts'la" and Saturdays, at - 7 a.iu. fcche County, daily w edncsdays Sorili OfT'len and HarriBVille, 2.W p.m. and Sttarday?, and Satur- UstitaWUt, Wednesday 7.tW a.ra. j.(vs City and Elatarsville, Lvbim." Houlav$andThrlayi duoUt ai'j iui Weduesdaye - - 2.03 p.m. - 7.00 a.m. ind Saturdays OFFICE HOURS. 6.W p.m. - 8.U a.m. ttwal Delivery, SmiduT. 5 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. RKOISTllY DEPARTMENT p.m. Open frorn 9 a.m-t- 3 OFFICE DEPARTMENT. MONK Open from 9 a.lM. to 3 p.m. Out'd Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSKl'll HALL, Postmaster. Trains - train arrives " C. P. " leaves C. P. C. P. U. P. 7.40 5.40 6.20 8.50 7.50 5.40 8.40 a m. p.m. S 30 a -- - p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. C.50 p.m. C p.m. -- " " train arrives - C. C. --- and " - leaves and train arrives C. N. leavsj m. d Ward Schoolhons Farley' at 5 p.m. Tliird Wa-- d School-housEv.is;c;ml Chrh fit 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. MfUiodiBt Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 7.30 p.m. fyirkualist Lecture (Child's Hall), at tin Scnd Schoo!-bou9aa- e Library Ogden City News Depot. At 'Geo. W. Turners' very day, Sundays exceutod. Open F. S. RICHARDS, ATTORNEY AT LAW Aud NOTARY rUBLIC, - - 'Ogden City, TAXXER Utah. Qfttt with Cov.nt - City, S. S. J EecorJer, - Utah. LEWIS, WCRMAKER AND JEWELER, iu Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Silver aud Nated Ware, MAIN STREET. 0DEX. Bepairiug neatiy douo aud U work warranted. ll-l- y REMOVED. A THOMS0NIAN DOCTOR. OR Tlioiiuowion iciRe, I? YOU WANT 1 CALL OU DH. EflURPHY, (Ooe OPPOSITE POST OiTICE. M4J", ex., C0St8CLT.WIOK OGD.FA'. FLE, $1.03. 1 The vorld is full of Children crying for FT V TtlcI-AIV- S rv It i delicious, .iiuij-aired- . efToctive pulsive tasto ana Kiuen en of the uwtoruu ' '.irely evorcome. Ita nthartic powers are Price is cents. JltUm's Vermii'uge Bonbons resemkie Cream and W k ulejit e)Tetive, Tliey ,3iis kept in rouCectiouers' shops. Children I! xvu ,uui cry for t))Wn price 2f cts. ier box. For Sale by Z. C.M.I, CllUothiTdrugKista. sST-l- y NOTICE . iorenzo'd. RUDD Is retailing Postal Purification. Conference between Grant and Senator us AN'fl BOOEEIBS. At hi plaoe of Kesklanca, XTII St., - y triury tti yre e sub-lettin- OGDES. g to-da- y. to-d- to-da- DRY GOODS n Three Murderers cuted. - Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW. Otffteu and her daughter, took place at 10.00 this morning. Syracuse, N. Y., 12. The residence of S.' T. Garner was Exeburned this morning, and th owner going into the cellar lo save property was burnt to ueath. San Francisco, 12. The Democrats are firing salutes and holding a roaB meling at Unien Hall in honor of the Eastern victories. Little Rack, 12. CamGovernor A. II. Garland and ether eronstate officers elected on the 13th of October were insta'led in office to day quietly, without any public ceremony. AMERICAN. Montrose, Pa., 12. Before the execution of O'Mara and Chicago, 12. A Washington special saj's that Senat- Irving, the former confessed and the lator Cameron, of Pennsylvania, had along ter denied the murder, but admitted beinterview with the President yesterday, ing present. New York, 12. during which he gave his views of the California shippers rejoice ut Pacifio causes of the recent Pepublican defeat in the state, protesting that it was not Mails peremptory rejection of the railfrom dissatisfaction with the party roads' demands to have conferred on the leaders, nor with the legislation or the latter absolute power to determine rates principles of the party, but that it wan of freight and passage between New all owing to the hard times, aud the fact York and San Francisco, which would be that so many people were, by the stop- practical ta abandon the isthmus route. The old China and Japan route to which page of manufactories, out of employment. The Senator thought a great Huntington proposed to return, was $100 mistake was made in the last Congress per short ton. of which the steamers by not providing an increase of cur- took $25 only. The story told by the railroad freight rency to meet the demands of tk business interests. agents that a large quantity of freigiit It is said that the President replied for San Francisco is lying on the Uth-mis untrue Th9 list steamer thence that while there might be some local reasons for the defeat in Pennsylvania, took every pound. The City of Tok'.o sails for New Yotk he did not think they applied to New with l,?00 tons being all that is New and States that other York, Jersey, had reversed their political record, and coming this way. A special to the Galveston News lis informed Cameron very plainly that says the Mexicans are raiding into Texas and leaders of the of the Republican many part', are, in his opinion, responsible totbing stores and farms of goods and for the turn in the political vote. At- stock. The coroner's jury in the case of John tacks made on the administration bv in of shot in the fracas on election McKenna, the Congress, neglect Republicans last session to dispose of the financial day.gave a verdict of killed by some one issue, indifference to tke Louisiana situ- unknown. The managers of St. John's Guild say ation, though he had appealed for defi nite action in a special message, and that at least 10.000 men and women are other failures to meet the expectations of out of employment iu NV Yotk City, the country, has contributed to the de- and whole families ar without the necessaries of life, hundreds gather at the feat. Cameron agreed that there had been Guild's doois, Jaily, clamoring for food, mistakes made in Congress, but he and the of the Guild, even to thought they were not in the main re- its resp'rve funds, is exhausted. TJ e failure is announced of C. R. He sponsible for the recent change. & Bros., rids dealers. President Liabiliwith that the the third Ftwler agreedterm nonsense had little to do with it ties estimated at ?10'J,C00. Pennsylvania was the first state tr ue. clare against it, and yet thsy har,. lost FOREIGN. their election; so there was no f j0m for of 'uat issue Madrid, 12. regret over any neglect On the whole, Cameron four.d.the PresiThe Carlist less in the engagements dent keenly alive to the, present situa- near IrUn is very heavy. They sncceed-e- d in carrying off their guns. It is betion, nad nut so indilfereilt over the elections as he had beer, represented, and lieved they will retreat to Estclla. The came away from White House fully government has received intelligence satisfied, as ba. pressed it, that the that Gen. Lazarne has entered Iron. Gen. Loierna orders arrested a numPresident mt'.na to do right. of incendiaries at Irun and convened 12. ber Washington, The p' stal department is discovering a court martial to try them. Hendage, 12. reason why so many mail centracts address to the an issued low Alphonso let, last spring at Surprisingly left Spain, lie says his he before bidders of old straw The troops plan figures. is solely caused by having buen too thoroughly ventilated, temporary retirement a order taken their have depriving him of his comroyal places straw bondsmen Hhe awaits the time in mand Catalonia. to fulfil their obligaContractors failing will rices his when eer again be useful to tions, tho same old crowd appear and Don Carlos approves cause. the Carlist service supposing apply for temporary withdrawal. his own terms. their make They they c&n St. Petersburg. 12. find Mr. Jewell a very difficult person to has seat out Russian he The if as much government acts very manage He would let the mail. service stop before he orders for the pedy completion of the would yield to extonionate demands, fortresses on the Kliivan frontiers. A journal says the government has reand he is determined to find who is reworthless solved to introduce a system of compulof the for acceptance sponsible education. A trial will bonds, and inflict puuishment if he can- sory elementary inof the Berlin Hi. be made ot useful A Petersburg very not exact, reparation. is probable system. It is thought the new echoolts affairs into postal vestigation durin" the next session f Congress, will be opened by the 15;h inst. Berlin, 12. whicrfwill, no doubt, result in the was Arnim Von Count again arrested of 9ome of the most notorious of to the police and this the afternoon in conveyed fortunes made those who have the Count receivis Btatiou. ifl It reported aad business Htraw bidding ed a copy of his indictment on Tuesday, mail contracts in the west. and the only charge against him is the New Orleans, 12. of official documents. suppression The repairs at the mint are completed, Paris, 12. and it is all ready to commence coining committee of the AsThe permanent as soon as an a?sayer is appointed and The last its held sitting sembly and appropriation made. the ed its renew Left supprotest against and The returning board met of a pression of llepub ican journals. the await to appointmeut adjourned The students of the medical schools committee by the Conservatives. Govaddressed a re- persisting in creating disturbances whenernor Kellogg that they ever Prof. Chaffard attempted to lecture, quest to the board, suggesting all lectures have been suspended for one Conservathe of allow a representation month. tives in the board in accordance with London, 12 law. Gaiette that PrusMall 12. Ta'l says The Westchester, Udderzook was hanged to day at 12 20. sia has declined the proposal of Rueeia line beHe made no confession. Just before the for a revision of the boundary countries. the two over his head drawn he was tween black cap A dispatch to the Daily News from said to tUe attending clergman: "All 1 has secured intellia Lave to say is, I am sinner, savpj by Vienna sny Dagblat in St. Petersrumor " s of God of I am ana gence accepted ratige irraee, Montros. . Pa., 12. burg. A socialist conspiracy 'has iu which, tho couspirators The execution eft)' Mara aud Irving unsuccessful Mat Mrs. an Jo ma , of O'Mara murder atucipt to murder garct for t: to-da- Religious Services Erery SuuJav, in tlieTa'wnatle, at II a.m., and hi Y and SATURDAY.) OGDEX. UTAH. WEDNESDAY, XOVKMBJfclt 18, 1S71. OCDEN " ( WEDXESDA y ler.r-discovere- rMi.iw in i,; ta.lit)orhood, will find li ur iotcrest to give him a call lfora pur. "R'i'Bt 'J 1(1 Uir dl55-424-- tf JfMHSlEJ 9,? VOL. VI the Czar, and a number of arrects have been mude in consequence in Moscow. The Standard's special from Hendage says: The retreat of the Carlists from Irun ended in a stampede. Hundreds of burning houses mark the progress of the Republicans, who occupied San Marlil at 9 o'clock en Thursday morning, and were on the way to destroy the foundries at Vera, to which place the Carlists first retired. The Carlists burned the houses of the Republican sympathizers before An Aged Whale. Whales arc supposed to live to a great age; aud, apropos, a, story is told of a sailor whose boat was wrcek-ed- , while he and his messmates were tossed high in the air by a mad whale's flukes. As he came down, after half an hour had elapsed, the whale awaited him with open mouth, leavinir their old Dositions. One of their and iustead of sinking as deep in the leaders, Ciballos, is accused of treach A sea as he had been in the air, he slid ery, and has fled. Another, Mcndm, is into whale's the iutcrior. smoothly wounded. As soon as he recovered his breath he out his tobacco box and helped The Power of the Will. drew himself to a liberal "quid," which he rolled over in his mouth as he laughFrom the Baltimore American. ed at his adventure. Presently he On Saturday last an itinerent ped arose from the soft but moist couch dler entered the house of James on which he had fallen, and surveyTolin, living near Minot's Landing, the ed aud proceeded to display his wares apartment, which contained to Mrs. Tolin, despite her asscrtious many wonders, you may be sure. borne writing ou one ot the walls that she did not wish to buy Mr. Tolin wag confined to attracted his attention, and ou exhis bed, and had been so confined amination it proved to be the word, for many years, being so crippled "Jonah, B. 0. SGI" This amused with rheumatism that it had been him so much that the "quid" fell out lone; impossible for him to leave his of his mouth, and the whale at onco bed unless carried from it. After commenced to writhe and siow a violeut dislike to hicotinc. A happy showing his goods, and Mrs. Tolin not buying anything, the peddler idea occurred to him, and lie cut his commeuced a conversation in the plug of tobacco into small pieces course of which he learned the help- which he distributtd over the floor. less condition of Mr. Tolin. Finally The whale then heaved more violenthe made an instating proposal to ly than before, and while Jack was Mrs. Tolin and the indignantly or- holding his sides at the joke, he was dered him to leave the house. In- thrown into the water, and almost on stead, he approached aud seized hold board one of the ship's boats Some of her, saying, with an oath, that she of his comrades doubted his wondrous was in his power, as her husband story, but for the benefit of unbelievwas as good as dead. Mrs. Tolin, ers he had brought back with him a hanwith a buck-horpocket-knif- e beiug a delicate woman, ran screamwhich carved on Jonah's were ing into another room. The peddle? dle, Initials American and an eagle. followed her, and before she could escape by the door, caught her The Largest Vaulted Hoof again. A desperate struggle ensued in the World: between theui, and Mrs. Tolin was thrown violently to the floor by the The largest vaulted roof in the powerful villain. Mr. Tolin had world is claimed by Vienna that been all the time an eye witness of the to great exposition the struggle, lying powerless iu the belonging It is said to cover nine building. bed. At the sound of his wife falltimes the space of the dome of St. ing on the floor, however, and her Paul's, in London, eight times the frantic shrieks for aid, he seemed to area of the dome of St. Peter's, and bo endowed with supernatural power. seven times that of St. Sophia, at Under the influence of that power he This miracle of Constantinople. sprang from the btd he had been architectural skill is 3C0 feet iu diunable to leave fur years. Seiziuga ameter, 1,089 feet round, and stands heavy crutch that stood near the bed on a ring of thirty columns thirty-si- x he rushed into the room where the feet apart all around the circumstruggle was going on. Mrs. Tolin ference. Within tho ring of columus had succeeded in regaining her feet, there is no Tho upper support. but the peddler had grasped her in feet hundred diameter, dome, one around the waist and was endeavor- - admits by a scries of windows light As Mr ina; ajrain to throw her. feet high aud Un feet wide beTolin entered the room, the singular forty tween thirty columus which carry n spectacle of a cripplo the upper dome. The slope of the hastening to the defence of his wife cone is thirty degrees, ani the length seemed to paralyze the scouudrel, of the plope on all sides is 200 feet. and he stood staring as if in a trance The roof i8 formed of 3G0 iron pla'es, at the approach of the husband. the from upward uniformly Mr. Tolin, nerved by unnatural tapering circumference to the apex of tho streugth, brought the crutch down cone. They aro riveted like the over the head of the peddler and of a ship; each row of plates felled him 'like an ox to the floer. pktes one covers degree of the circle, and The next instant the excitement and each bottom plate is one yard wide effort had that supportsuperhuuiau between the lines of rivets, and one eu the Husband lelt him. With a meter wide over tho lap. I'nm Mr. shriek that told of the intense ogonv Dartlett'a Paper. of the relapse he clasped his hand to his forehead c nd dropped to tho the World. The Crop floor and almost instantly expired. Mrs Tolin succeeded in petting The prospects of an abundant rethe body of her husband back in the turn of crops is now assured in all bed and then started for assistance. the priucipnl agricultural countries She was obliged to go over a mile be- of the world. Everywhere abroad fore tho was able to obtain any. the harvests are considerably above When she returned with several the average. Tho corn harvest has neighbors the peddler was goue. lie also beeu god, and the accounts had recovered consciousness aud fled, from Italy, France and Germany agree that the vintage will be tiro leaving his pack iu the house. largest in quantity and the best in quality that has been known for. Now, just as a man begins to many years. n. Y. Herald. think that his troubles are over o the cellar is paved with peaches and A Milford clergyman's theme w:is tomatoes, his wife looks him in the face and aeks how much more grape "Thieves," and while he was preachjelly he thinks they- will need, and ing some of them stole the whips what is the price of quinces. It's a from the unwatclud wagons of the wtrehippers. weary world. any-thia- g. . n bed-ridde- '! |