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Show UJ ; A --. y- F' ft I .I P pi5feM4 YKAK. P ( tfo. 101. SEMITEBELT, and SATURDAY.) BY TELEGRAPH. Oiiden Post Office: A ARRIVALS. Lake City, double dAily, Mai! daily Weft, Through RagL Tliroufih Mail daily 7.60 a.m. daily gftlt Lake City, double Mail daily Wet, Thrnuph Mail daily Thioueh 8.40 a.m. lalt 6.45 p.m. 7.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m. DEPARTURE. ' 8.3 6.-!- p.m. p.m. 8.40 a.m. CI.18ISQ. Klist ftm- and for Salt Uke. and 6.00 p.m. the Wert For Salt Uke c Car Ri h C' "Mtv, mails ?o via Eanntnn, Wyoiu-jiiand leave the latter place for Rich County, 2 p.m. at Wednesdays and Saturdays, 7 a.m. (Who County, daily North O'den and Harrumlle, Wednesdays 2.00 p.m. andStturdayi, Satur- HuuUiville, Wednesdays and 7.00 a.m. Unne?Vlain City and Slatarsvillo, 2.00 p.m. Monday and Thursdays Hooper and Mnia, Wednesdays 7.00 a.m. and Saturday OFFICE HOURS. 6.15 p.m. General Delivery, MlimilT, 3 p.m. 1" VJ.U" .mi. KKOISTUY DKl'ARTMKNT Oien from 9 a.m- - to S p.m. MONKY OVTICK DKI'ARTMKMT. Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Outside Door ppon from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSEl'U HALL, Postmaster, -- Trains - - c.r. train arrives c. p. leaves u. p. 7.40 a m. 5.40'p.ro. 6.20 p.m. 8.50 a.m.. 7.50 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 8.40 a.m. 6.30 p.m. G p.m 8 Z0 a m. - u. p. u. c. train arrives and " leaves U. N. aud train arrives leaves New York, 20. Captain Igaac S. Bourne, of the second police rrecioct, Brooklyn, was accideat-ltliot and killed to day, by John Crawford Tollock, a reporter" of the Brooklyn Argus. Kight or ten inches (if snow fell here lo day, nnd twenty inches are reported in Patterson, N. J. The storm is severe and extends throughout the eaaiern and middle states. No delay of in .ils i reported, but telegraphic communication is severely interfered with. Yesterday the mayor of Bsyonne called on superintendent Walliug, ia relation lo the boy found drowned in Newark Bay, and who was buried at Buy' oune. The gentleman says the bey had blue eyes tut he could not fiud any resemblance to the portrait or description of Charley Uos-- ; (he child, moreover, was puny, and appeared to be about three yeirs old, while Ctarley is now nearly five years old. The body will, however, be disinterred thould the l'os An endeavor is being family desire it. made to induce the governors of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and Connecticut to grant immunity lo any one who will produce the child ani when this is agreed upou a reward will be offered for the production of the child. y Philadelphia, 20. The police authorities claim to have reliubl.- information that Charley Ross was n i e on Dec. 12ih. - T?Allrimiu Services 11 Evert Sunday, in theTaWuale I at rhy s School-houshi the Second Ward Svhonlhon. Sdmol-ho.i- e at 5 p iu. W d a and Third 11 a.m. and i Episcopal Cburett at 7 Methodist Church at 11 a.m. and p.m.7.30 at p.m. Spiritualist Lectnro. (Child's Hall), e p.. CHiTliibrary Ogdcn At "Geo? W. Tinners' News vtry day, Sundays excentod. Dpt. Open fecial to the CM UU LU I C UUHS UUNHL IUC ItCWUV J the 'crew, and afterwards seized the An encargo of the abandoned vessel with the to sent has been voy negotiate Carlists for its return. - Valuable Discoveries at Willard. Brioham City, Dec 1G, 1874. Editoe Junction: Dear Sir About two weeks since Mr. M. W. Dalton, of Willard City, Box El der Co .brought some specimens of crude minerals, taken from the canyons near Bay- - said place, to this town, which have since been tested by experienced pain ters, who pronounce Ihem'to be of the highest value for paintinz purposes. It is genuine sienna of various grades. Still later Mr. Dalton brought another kind, which has been found to be raw umber and kindred 8. ecies. The stuff La a rich appearance, produces beauti ful colors, and can be found in lnex haustible quantities. Mr. M. li. Dalton and his two sens, Albei t and John Dalton, have made the discovery, they, in connection wHh army was in utter confusion. It wes already evident that we were being beaten back upon James river, and could never hope to reach the Roanoke, on which stream alone there might be a bare possibility of making a stand. General Sheridan was harassing our broken columns at every step, and destroying us piece-mcaWorse than all, General Lee had been deserted by the terrified Government in the very moment of bis supreme need, and the food had been snatched from the mouths of the famished troops that the flight f the President and his followers might be hastened. The load put tht shoulders Lee's was a very upon ! avy one for as conscientious man us he to bear; and knowing, as every Southerner does, the habit of taking upon hinrclf all blame for whatever went awry, we cannot wonder that he was sinking under the burden. His face was still calm, as it always was, but hi carriage was no longer erect, as his soldiers bad been used to see it. The troubles of those last days had already plowed great furrows in his forehead. His eye were red as if with weep- - stranger, alter a - l. - low." "And I will get a dividend every ... tins is a mutual company, and part of the wonts tfonie back to the pohcy-holde-"And it won t cost me out 511U for a rjolicv of $5 000 ' s. f F. S. RICHARDS, ht 'And when I die will my wife get her nmney without any trouble ?" "I ll guarantee that, my good lei- "les; i VOL. VI Kpgleston says of General Lee in it -year : K- "A Rebel's Kecolleetions:" "I saw him fur the last time during the war at Amelia Court House, in the midst of the final retreat, and I shall never forget the heartbroken expression his face wore, or the still sadder tones uf his voice a he gave me the instructions I had come to ask. The me see- say- I3. A on cost cnw iuu woutu you policy first year. "That's reasonable enough." Yes, that's what we call low, but ours is a strong company, does a safe business, aud invests iu only first- class securities. If you are thinking of taking out a policy, let me tell you that ours is the best and the safest, aud even the agents' of rival compa nies will admit the truth of what I "You arc V in-ric- -- !feat. .i,,. lin states that both the prosecution and defence have appealed to the Kammergo- from the sentence of Von Arnim. The case will come up in the higher court in about three months. The Cologne Garette says on tho 11th inst., the German brig Gustav from New lork entered the harbor at Guetaria, ten miles west ot ban benast an. ana on nearing the shors whs fired upon ty Carlists, notwithstanding that she hoist ed the German flag and put out signals of distress. Next day the bri? stranded off Searanz. Her crew were savei by cost?" inquired the republican volunteers, who took tbem to long pause. San Sebastian. The Carlists on shore let vvn General Lee at flic Hour oT answered tne man. "ioes your com- pany pay its losses promptly?" Yes, sir; yes, sir. If you were c,,Viia ,WV mo nn,l vnn slimilil din I'd hand your wife a check witlnu a week. "Couldn't ask for anything better than that," 'No, sir; no, sir. The motto of our company is, "rrouipc pay ana houorable dealing "How much will a $5,000 policy Dnilv News from Ber- - Pittsburg. Pa , 20. A young man named Neal Paul was arretted to night, at his boarding house, in VVyly Avenue, in this city, on the charge ol having murdered Nell of Jayuesvilie, Luzerna County, Pa., in February last. Cincinnati, 20. I lm T in n anH PhoK a The extensive tannery of Seiger & Co., ... .i. , pan von of this city, was burned this afternoon; m iiavn nnniod a r im in int and taken legal steps to secure-i- t loss 70,000, insurance $20,000. Mc-Brid- e, 1874. London, 21. sovereign favor by every enlightened a ,,..,: Salvage on (he French steamship ,,,1n ntJ wmnnn T. Amerique is reduced on appeal to $00,- ni llTu, ,i.,t AMERICAN. ARRIVAL ANfc CLOSING OF MAILS 215, $1-0- 0 MM'j ll'EDXESDA Y UTAH. NATUllDAY, 1) KCK7iE5l.lt OCDEN DIRECTORY. fig. -. I. - thft figure, und it.g as low Th.lt' ' no vmi can ret sale insurance anv i v in where. Let me write you out a policy Ilia nlirtflrs - kiml-pi-i ' his iace colorless. oml Imrrrrui-i- J Jo one who looked The following i the embodiment of o lou 11 never regret it. upon them then as he stood there, in locument signed and attested by two FOREIGN. "Them's the blanks, I s'pose?" full view of the disas'rous end, om Aud ptiimers who are bo sardines in the pro- said the stranger, pointing to the 21 Constantinople, ever fession: forget the intense agony written VOTARY PUBLIC, lightDuring a furious storm The first we find to be sienna mineral blanks. upon his features, and yet he was ning si ruck a powder magazine in JSeu- of the finest quality we have ever seen "Yes," replied the merchant, as he calm, Ogdcn City, and deliberate. tari, nnd causeil a teribi explosion. A of its kind. It gives a beautitul stain, hauled one up to him and up Failure und the sufferings of his men portion of the city wall w as overthrown, such as rosewood, walnut and all other "What do you say shall X. T ASS EH Jr., pen and many houses demolished; 200 per K.1I1US Ol uai h. wuuu, li i grieved him sorely, but they could a T fl 7" or.r, sons were killed or wounded not daunt him, and his moral greator fine rich nnd ground very beautiful 20 to ness was never more manifest than take Berlin, won't I I and has and "No, any for finish guess carriages buggies Office with Oonnt Recorder, j In closing tbe proceedings of the Von a nice gloss wuh it; it a very good day," replied the stranger, as he un gives Utah. during those last terrible days. Even Arnim trial yesterday, the presiding solid color, rich in appearance. We Oydeu City, ' want it but his locked valise; you in the final correspondence with Gen. judge, Herr Reich, in summing up, said recommend its use to all painters and will take that wart that something it wns impossible to impugn the fount's Grant, Lee's manliness and courage We vouch for it to be I've inside a to off statements rose week, relative his in faith got and ability to endure lie on the sur good your of the best quality." S. documents or tne second of the lor retention here! M. corus, M. Al'I.KNE r it JEWELER, gootl AND R, right WATCHMAKER face, and it is not the least honorable uo positive act was committed, as and L. class; and earache Silver Anuekson. J. , the Clock toothache, Jewelry bunions, Dealer iu thing in General Grant's history that l KN . thev must be dismissed from the debate Brisham City, Dec. 4 1874. PlaKd are, M A IN STREET. OU ana he showed himself capable of appre work spnuns, all and documents to The same remark applies Kepairiug neatly done The raw unibei- is spoken of no less ou bottle his was little He was not 1 he accused placing of the third clasg. ciating the character ot this manly favorably. We look for a rich develop the table when the agent reached foeuian as he did when he returned to be blamed for the publication of the menl of the other. over and took him by the shoulder Lee's surrendered sword with the re ken in the Echo de Pailitment. Nothing Yours truly, The world is full of was proved against him as the author ot ClimSTENSEN. A. and mark that ho kucw of no one so wor hoarsely whispered : Children crying for the revolutions in the Vienna Presse., as want don't to JIcLAIX'S if "Mister man, you thy as its owner to wear it." Landsbere and Hauser refused to testi be won't two Candied Castor fv. The plea of forcetfulness urged by a Actjdkst. "We learn from Dr. Don become corpse, you Oil. cannot be maintained, for C. Roberts If a painful if not serious ac minutes getting out of here 1" Aud defense the Deacon. 'tis delicioHt, effective Itougli on conveyed the docu- e ident, which happened to a son of vt m. he wasn't. ', harmless. Thesmell the Court knowingly The thus is accused ments in question. taste ami Faucett, of Tintic, at Jordan bridge on A certain deacon, who was a zeal of the Castor Oil is en convicted of an offense agaist the pub yesterday morning The boy was team Its frelv overcome. in lic ana advocate of the cause of temper tor making order, ous had camped rurposely for his father .Hiurtic cowers are the ing w th thirteen btato documents. ihe niglit at Jordan bridge, njar Lt high, Mailers InterAbsorbing ance, employed a carpenter to make the defendant and the impor- - loaded with 3,500 D)s. In tbe morning, of position Bonbons McLiinN Vermifuge. est. some altera ions in his rarlor. Iu (. ream tance ot tne papers negravaivj mo oi- - stepping on the doubletree, he slipped Are elecat and oftVt.ve. They rewibl repairing a corner near the fireplaeo Borhons kept in r.iiil.'ctionerV shops, tuildrcn fetise. which, however, was mitigated by . . i uie wiiuie ioivu pcBsing ovei ,T i.TC..i:..il, x uuu n. iuc Km (Low ar.d rrv for them Price 2'.cU per box. ihoir suhseottent restoration The sen anu.ie.i, in was found necessary to remove tho Aaeier him. One rib was broken and he was Hate by Z. C. M. . of imto For Jerms adSiuon me to in, the ;the which, lacerated about otherwise terribly tence, wainscoat, when lo! a "mare's nest" appear t?My pcrs two items AxJ all ether rtriiktfist. of cos:s; payment he The will and doctor face. requires prisonment, says hip interest. One was brought to light, which astonthe Count is permitted to rUain ins olti recover unless there are internal inju to nosscss thrilling ished the workman most irarvclou. rial dignities, with tbe tide of excellency ries which have not as yet developed. states that 'there is au epidemic on toe ex once ly. A brace of decanter, sundry He will go to Italy al Utah County Times, 19th inst. Asia Minor,' and of the goats for of atnoDg his term imprisonment, junk bottles all containing ''some piration of 41 ' til. del 'Terra neauu. that us informs oi nis a pitcher and tumother the the restoration SI. KTCJAUT thing to take Hong Kong, 1:1 THK BF.ST AND C1IKAP in An Agent Fuego is for sale.' When I reflect blers, were costily reposing there FOKt'F. nnl KST several more of the and , The Captain FaA wo, v'JSPS for deep or shallow wells. snug quarters. The joiner, with, of the Pacific Mail From the Detroit Free Press. upon the almost pathetic interest that wondnr-strieke- n tl'ointHfor Drive MVH I'nmp. with Mituhle crew and passengers fol countenance, ran to u piping. Pumps rspairadand tittcdupoa reason. i s Tanan have arrived here. The is felt in this country in the sanitary the d a The other 11 stran . e terms, at with from: day the intelligence. heard be to Xrlll Yirliftli1 proprietor lowing vet remain the goats of Asia Minor, of condition IhiiiKOKIoo 14JL M. Tindell, a cabin passenger. Surgeon ger, I declare," exclaimed the "Well, carrying a hand vanse, called aud of the vast number of Americans GaU1 several of the crew and tour bun deacon, "that is curious, sure enough. The steamer was first into a hie insurance omce and mquir- - w)Q do nf)t glecp at niolt because of dred Chinese. It must be that old Captain B. left : , . . . i i . i. . t discovered to be on fire about eleven on eui ii .tie was iu. rn. jl ue agent their and lrresisnoie ycaniiug tlwise tigciiu great things there when he occupied Thursday night, the fire being over th came forward, del ruego at auction; the his lerra to hands, up rubbing buy 150 miles then premises, thirty years since." boilers. The vessel ws V.MIjD liOl.t .'113 iTini-.- i" remember that American : when I asked the and and hours two Aficr stranger tbe IToni? iu rnm businea ! Kong. t pnbliu that he has opened for ''Perhaps he did," returned th 'Do you take life insurance risks news carers lately have paid lor sev discoverer; "but, deacon, that ice in aoovo line ui. ion buwjj, fruitless effur's to get the fire under con in- ' trol the captain decided to abandon the here?" ml costly cable dispatcher which the pitcher must have been well Xext to Foots Jfotdj a Antonsl-dowon one vessel, and at rriday morning to see you, sir sit formed them that Cardinal "Yes, glad sir; frozen to have remained solid." transferred to the boits hands we-is better, and that the Earl said the li's fir," goat agent. vessel until the remained about Th IVhere he will Ins pla-- Ot a snore ot "What do you think of life insur - o! Yh 'borough was drunker than us 4 noon on that' day, when all.proceed i patronage. free for Swatow.. Tbe ina'ils were not saved, an;e, anywav?" inquired the stran ual. I feel that if it wasn't for a wlih ' At Fait Lake City, yesterday, Deo (ioue 21. Queens'own, jailing, Cloanin?. oto, ger, as he sat down aud took off his and independent press the people of her of broke London The steamer City by President D. II. Wells, Mr. this country would soon collapse again hat. four whe ' the on lead 15th, SATISFACTION GLAKANXKtu. cylinder "It's a nations! blecsing, sir: an in- - into darkness and .ignorance aud Lester Alonzo derrick to Miss LydU I or ana ,011c out, put days Esther Ensign, both of this city. '.' I stitution which ia looked upon with hopelei eluoa." ATTORNEY AT LAW to-da- vtah' y self-possesse- tok d ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' cabinet-maker- s. LEWIS. J. Its lit Wat.-hes- tbe of . a I. I. Insurance Riled. . I well-dresse- Yl.iit!n. . 1 - n, IfthStrcct, Offden, e J Married. y 21,-187- .i t. |