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Show From Saturday'! Daily 9 March 13. ITEMS. LOCAL Mori Downfall. $f M"rh 12,1 jWAy't Dail Fr A. Wife's well-to-d- Scotch papers was Rob than Elder tHoggj Fire at Milliard. A fire occurred Led from custody, the Ilil- and that he yesterday at Ferguson's stables, in him bei.g illegal, iard, when twelve head of horses and jSl.fl the neighborhood of Galashiels. mules were burned. It is reported that ke Moore loat a span of mules in the telegram learn by We Loss $2,000. conflagration. IIomb AaiK.-Young Prudent that Lake, ft,. Salt at 1:15 p.m., ,eturn.J home Snow Slide. This morning the mail wellfeeling carrier to Ogden Valley started out at On St. Patrick's the usual time, but returned and reported Sr Patkick's Ball. that a heavy snow slide had descended iwjntheeTeningthe Firemen of this in Ogden Canyon, completely blocking TVoodmun-tie'- 8 gnd ball infestive time up the road and damming cit will gite up the river. Hall, when a gay aad No accident been has heard of as ocErin go bragh! is the j5 anticipated. curring from the snow slide up to the mette of tB party. our of going to press. rKiEA.w--Fromth- IS the peculiar notions our Teutonic neighbors entertain with regard to the sanctity of marital relations, and as all the actors in the comedy (for y - instead ef Mr. Hagan, ay "Mr. Hoge," a warrant of was named as moving for arrest against Prest Young. For Hoge red Hagan and its all 0. K. In the Kate Flint case of witnesses testifyesterday a number ied for the prosecution much to the same effect as the evidence of the previous dealers deposed as day, three furniture furniture destroyed, to the style of the which was as described in the estimate. K. F. vs. J. T. Mods. From Djrahoement. Mental DeseretNewi we Louis A. the it enacted in too good faith to be considered a farce), are persons of education and of fair standing with their copatriots. it exhibits the wide was difference between American and German ideas of propriety. lwo years since a young couple came to Hoboken where the man took a dwelling in order to carry on busi ness in the city, lhey appeared sin gularly affectionate and generally contented, although not in the best of circumstances, as the husband was industrious and the wife courteous and good looking. An addition to their fireside was announced at the end of the past year in a stranger who waa evidently a military' man and a possessor 01 con siderable means. Gossips are abundant in Hobokec,' and the story of the new comer be came speedily popularized. He had been a previous lover of the young woman, had served in the Franco- Germau war, been wounded, reported dead and detained in exile. The young betrothed had taken to herself another love, married him and come to this country. The soldier returned to his home, discovered his loss and voyaged forth to rediscover her. He was successful and found the lady on the banks of the Hudson. The sight of her first lover rekindled the ancient flame; her marriage was an error which could be rectified The solby a general compromise. dier paid down $1,000 for the young woman's emancipation, and both departed for a long watch on the Rhine. The sleserted husband repented of the bargain and was on the point of departing- to reclaim his lost treasure, when last week a knock at the door announced Linda's return more wel Firk Kindler. The Infallible Fire- kindler is a new device for household use. it consists or a tin tube containing a small quantity of coal oil, into which is inserted an iron rod with a wooden handle, at the end of which is a piece of some substance, which, on the application of a lighted match, gives out a strong flame, but is not itself consumed. As lonz as the coal oil on it will burn, the flame holds out, and this being applied to wood or coal starts a fire without paper, shavings, or kindling wood. Mr. Lee Harris, of this city, is for the little article, and will reagent ceive orders from the people of Weber regret that County. learn with Jerfls. of a wife to the keiae husband has been the theme of much comment among the o Germans of Ilobokcn, whe are familiar with the curious circum stances of her departure from their midst just three months ago. The incident is a curious illustration of more. Well, just go ahead till you're ired; spring's coming, anyhow. liertrand has become -- The Flint Cask. In the Flint case, yesterday, in the Tnird District Court, and testified the plaintiff was of a member of Lis family in Faris, smash-u- p to the the that day previous He was a gentleman of suFrance. she had a conversation with Clinton, who perior ability, and his mental derange-mea- t told her that as long as she paid her will be sad news to many. fines she eould "run" her house, but when Bhe refused "his boys would do Ejibellishiso. The Ogden House, her a .great injury." He wanted 100, the oldest hotel in the is and sbe offered being eity, $50. refurnished and refitted. It ought to The defence offered as evidence the be. Now, Mr. Covington, fix it up City Ordinance undir which the nuis nicely and don't let its reputation as a ance was abated, and the proceedings in first class house fail. We expect to see the case of Salt Lake City against Kate me Business ot this family hotel in a Flint for keeping ahouBe of prostitution, flourishing conditio!. B and the warrant for the abatement. P. S. F. Schanfeldt Neve, Hampton, Fkcii amd Shade Treks. Mr. G. W, and John Eveusjtestified for the defence, come than that of the Prodigal Son's. to the effect that Hampton, as Deputy Turner has a Cor. S. F. Chrouule. large quantity of fine trees from California for tale at his City Marshal, abated the house, giving the girls the opportunity to save their store on Fifth Street, consisting of peach, pear, cherry, plum, etc. George clothing, and that the furniture was ee Browulow and Johnson. tuinks the cherry trees can't be matched cond hand, but of good quality. We condense the above from the re Reminiscences are in order, now in ugden. He has tried the California in that the Andv is coming back into tho Herald. trees and found them to answer firstrate port Senate. Some eighteen years ago, m Ltah. Call and see them. He has Brownlow poured the following de a''8 a lot of new varieties of shad Elder Hans Jorgensen, of Returned trees. luge 01 undenlea fjngiisn upon Huntsville, returned last evening from Andy s head: in Uongress lie dehis mission to the East, lie left here nounced "prayers," and voted against Fiei! About five o'clock this morn Oct. 28th, 1874, and visited the States the election of "chaplains," charac ng n alarm of lire was raised at thi of Wisconsin and Minnesota, expound Lo terizingthe ministers of the gospel kuilling, on Wall Street, the me in the gospel to the Scandinavians.who, as "hypocrites." In his inaugural, Irty of the Lows, the enterprising in ja as installed received when Governor, he it many instances us dealers, a part of which was burn very great maintained that Democracy was a He organized a small favorably. ,nSThrough the promntness am branch of the Church ia the town of Al 8jund and reliable system of "reli"ergy of Mr. John Ford, the flames bert Loe, Freeborn County, Minnesota, gion and would as certainly lead extinguished befere material dam reliand was treated with great kindness in men to heaven as the Christian ?e occurred. The cause of the fire wa candidate for the is a now both the above named States. He thinks gion! lie "Washes thrown into th and has a hoi.' Hot 1, es there is a favorable opening among his United States Senate, la4 brilffc wind may some day consum sympathy of every pauper from a countrymen there. '"business part of that on the Ogden. In consequence of the severity of the European prison, with ground son the of them he equalizes winter he was unable to travel as exten- unwashthe God. And unterrified, tensively as he desired, the railroads ed, unregenerated, uneducated, ForOgdkn Folks. The New York in nainy places beinz blockaded DUne unclean, unmolested, unmis stains the following remari However, ha baptized twenty persons . takable, uncivilized, uncultivated, Nation to local newspapers: ' into the Church six Swedes and four unclassic, unchaste, uncharitable, w.iUg is more common than to teen Danes and blessed sixteen chilunchangeable, uncharmcd, Peopl, talk of what for dren. He found five members of the they pay unehastised, uncheckunchartered, -mg, etc, as so much to Church who had emigrated from the old ed, unchided, unchristianized, given "7. Newspapers, by enhancing th country and stopped in Minnesota, and unchurched, uneircum-cizeand uncircuuispect, unclad, un they made arrangements te sell out localities in which are they pub move to Utah in the spring. Elder claimed,unclarified,uncircumstantial, feels well and we greet him wel- unclinched, uncoffined, 'uncollected, Particularly if they are merchants come home. uncomuncolored, uncomplaining, at t8tate unowners, thrice the amount Elder Samuel Henderson, of Brigham pensated, uncomposed, uncomely, '7 or the ununcominemorated, meagre sum paid for th,eir City,-alsreturned on the same train. comfortable, ,aPport, Beside. uncom-pacteunoommissoned, commercial, ed puouo spiriti c'tiii. k He where the in "cij winter Missouri, spent unconceal-ablc, 1&Udabld uncoropounded, in a he made tan. , J'i"g many friends and received reunconcocted, unconstitutional, ih ev en "med, in explaining the conattention spectful unconstrained, uncontested, uncon-versan- t, piok u up ia New York or Hendition of affairs ia Utah. Elder unconvinced, unrecorded, A thrivin g lkeet ,VUderson, learning that his, family were uncorroborated, uncoupled, unconchara.ter to thai "7 prPertJ. gi' unwell, prooeeded last evening te Brig-hascious, uncourtenus, uncouth, a City. unmitigated and una d , uuTenienoe. if y ou nt food ra).V,1.0 Bueel l Democracy are for him to. a man, Jfta mu8t . and ,0PPort u "For pre- declaring eveningwear, pearls m a "P'irU but h, . rDOt ehwity, cious stones are alone permissible." "When death's dark stream we ferry o'er, to -- Paris Letter. very pretty; Pretty, A time that surely shall come, es is the but isn't it a little cool for an uncerIa heaven itself we ask no more tt" otes the people., ; tain climate? Cincinnati Times, Tuna just A Mosqu's welcome." seriously affected in his mind, in consequence of the news of the serioas illness d, KEARNET'S The Ice flint Threatens Port snew storm The return Clouds laden with of a deserted -- Heavy during last night. account of the Eebatcm. In the Third District Court proceedings yesterd- Return.) - - r .... FLUID EXTRACT BU- A letter from Port Jervis, K. J., under date of February 28th, ajs: "The ice that covered the river from here to Lackawaxen, twenty miles up the river, ia gorged in the channel frem three miles above this place to a mile below. The ice is thirty feet high in places, and 700 feet wide. It is wedged against the bottom of the river. Below here the river is an unbroken body of ice for forty milest, and there is no possible way for the immeuse mass to move off until the river is raised by a freshet at least three feet. A freshet large enough to move this vast field will bring down the river the miles of ice that are gorged at different points above, and sweep everything in exposed places like a portion of this before it. The splendid new $50,000 suspension bridge across the river here is doomed, even if the worst fears of the popu lace are not realized. At Halbert's Bend, twenty-thre- e miles above here, the ice that was between that point and Mount Hope, two miles, is gorged ia a huge mound from twenty-fiv- e to fifty feet high, and 500 feet wide. From Ten-mil- e river up two miles the river is full from bank to bank, thirty feet thick. In Cochecton Falls the ice that was jammed in has thrown the water back over the fiats for seven miles, inunda ting portions of Cochecton and Cali-cooThere are several gorges above these poiuts, and the greatest anxiety prevails among those living along the river as to the result when the high water comes. Never in the history of the Delaware valley have such ice- gorges been knowu. O EE Tit only know ! "5T rruj for BUIGirPS DISEASE, And ft Kwitira rmd; for GRATEL. STRICTURES, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUd DEBILITY, DROPSY, or Incntinn of L'rin Irrita GOUT, NoD-rtnio- tion, laflaniiuattvn or Ulreratioii of tka BLADDER KIDNEYS, 6c SPERMATORRHOEA, or Vbitei, Kiuiwm of th Pro tat tilaud, Stone in th MttcMw. Colutua UravI or Brickili.t Deposit and llnca or Milky ui charge. j KEARNEYS EXTRACT BUCHU of th PwajftDfttitty Curat aH Di DROPSICAL AND KIDNEYS, SWELLINGS, Existing in Me, Womu and Childrca, - BLADDEK, NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE I Prof Steel itaya; Fluid Kitract lturK Buchui combined." Price, One Dollar Fiva Dollars. bortl of u0n U wortk mor pr BotU. at Kwnry' tbas art ottitr is Bottle fur Depot, 104 Dnane St., Ken York. A eiifce physician in attendance to aMwer correenoBd- aud give adric grativ. Jtg- - Send atuni)) for PampbWta, free.'ia TO THIS Nervous ami Debilitated n. JVb OF BOTH SEXES. Charge for a J, id and Cbnutltation. Dr. J. H. Dtott, Oradunt f Jffeion Veilh-si- t Collfgfi, Philadflldiln, author of never! valttutd work ran be codniiIWiI on ail litw.iui of IUk Sexniil or Urinary OrptiiB, (which he made an e pecial fttudy) eithor in nmlu or female, no niattt r froni what raiio originating or of how longntaird-- ' inje. A jiractir of 30 years enaldti him to treat dineaxv with KtiaceN. Citre gnitrauteea'. Churn reuMhtf. Thiwe at ft dtHtanc aa forward letter describing tymptouik aad outlining atamp ta prepay poatace. Send for tho 'GuSle to Health." Trie 10o. J. B.DV0TT, M.D., Physician and Sirgen,10i Dtiane St., N. T. law Jy Clergyman Arrested For Theft. A - -- The Troy Times feels compelled to recent Epis look upon Glovcrsville's 'JPf copal clergymen as unfortunate or very wicked. The Rev. George O hddy, it says, was recently deposed for bigamy, and now his successor the Rev. Mr. Edgerton,' is charged with theft. He boarded at the Man S,T-i86o--X sion House, and in his room the other day a servant found a quantity of stolen napkins, towels, etc., packed in a valise. He was arrested, and left his watch in payment ot his board bill. Edgerton ia a man about 45 years of age, has a eork leg, a brasjy face, and remarkably talkative, though very little intelligence. We are credibly informed that his wife and family reside in Brooklyn, and that they are in destitute circumTHE He preached several weeks stances. at Sharon Springs. The Episcopal CELEBRATED Societ) is indebted to various persons in the sum ot $5,000, and the accounts are in the hand of the sheriff. It is said the church property is to be sold to satisfy indebtedness. PLANTATION IITTBK - TOM I Or " A man in El Paso, Mexico, has actually put in a claim against the United States Governmtnt foi nine chickens destroyed by coyotes from the American side. TS PUEELT APPETIZER,: A VEGETABLE PREPARATION", ' composed imply of NATIONAL WATCH well-know- n ROOTS, HERBS nd. FRUITS, combined with other jropertle, which in tholr nature are Cathartic, COMPAQ Xutrittoua, Diurctie, Alteratire aud Tae whole ia preeervrd Ui a auf3-ciet- it quantity of spirit from the SVGA It CAJfE to kec them in any climate, wkki maka the Aperient, t Anti-Eiliou- a. ; un-sacke- d, d, T- Jor-genso- d, ;118" 80d-looila- g, m r-- -- SIX STYLES NOW IN MARKET. n ..... PJ - ELGIN WATCHES t ELGIN WATCHES! B. W. EfcjTnoad, H; Z. Culver, H. 1J. Taylor, O. M. , DK-MU- M Time-keeper- ". Business Office and Salesrooms, 01 iNfUlMi BITTERS one of the moat desirable in the thai-tic- s wo?ld. LAKE Sl CTIJCAQO Tonlca and C- : -j , They are intcnacd. alrktlyasa T Whaler, Mat. Laflin, J. T. Eyerton. But reentlf placed tefor th ptiVlle, th IX pri'EItlOKITY or 1UUH WATfUKS AN 1) CONSTHUclION h.-- already aecared fur ttiom a Notional Reputation, and th DK-AXt lor them baa co liapidly Inrreaaed that tli hav Ween eoiupelled to make larjr Crtiipny to their f.rre J i uiploye and Machin-er- r, addition in order to meet thrquiiemcnt of th Trad. llailroiid wen, and oiber desiring an accural and r.dialda Watch, arainvited to examine the B. W. Uaywond MoTcnieat. On of otir leading of thoit Comnanini. thmouphly Engineer, enperiority, nafnrnls!iedlheintothi'ir to b the okxnei and they are pnuotia!d by thrm yf t mannf!iy running American Haiby Watehe fiuent imported tured. and fully eqnltortieofth MTt':)ie aa correct . So MovemenU retailed hy the Company. Call on your Jeweler aBd aek to e tUom. 159 J Bitt era only to be need aa a medicine, and always cording to directions. &o ! of the feeble anl, They are the iheet-anchdebilitated. They act npoa a dleeaacd liver, and J Umula. to such a degree thai a healthy action. . , Is at once brought about Asa remedy to which, Women ara especially subject it is auir ' aeding every other stimulant. AaaSpring, ' and Summer Tonic they bare no equal. They are a xuikl and gentle Purgative aa well as ' , , Tonie. They purify the blood. They are the weak strong, splendid Apptrier. Th7 make ! They purify and lBvigorate They cure Dya pepsia. Constipation aad IIea4aohes . Ihey aai M a apeciso la all specie &f disoidera which, undermine the bodily strerUt aad break dowj, ! .. j ilia animal cpirtta. : A h.j j ot I a 5 Depoti 53 Park Race! Hew Icx'.s |