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Show 3 - i YEAK. EU g , iost mail P . S.3G p.m. 6.'ic pan. 8.40 a.m. 7.00 a.m. 6.00 p.m. tor Kich cunty, 2.00 p.m. Embezzlement in Boston The HOURS. i 6.15 p.m. and floods Ice-gorg- es Fire at New Orleans DEPARTMENT , - to 3 p.m. Grn from 9 a.m-DEPARTMENT. MON'K? OVUCE 3 Open from 9 a.m. to p.m. 8 6 n.in. to p.m. Ouuwh loor opn ygBpn tfjUL, Postmaster. important resulted. Cincinnati, 18. Andreas Egner was convicted of the murder of Herman Schilling last fall.. Ihis is wbat is known as the tan IKGISTRY to-da- AMERICAN. fm Washington, 12. The President nominated Geo. Keith for postmaster at Minneapolis - 7.40 a m. He withdrew the nomination of ex Con- C. P. train arrives of Kansas, as comatis-eion5.40 p.ta. gregjraan ' rj.K made yesterday, and of pensions, 0.20 p.m. CP. " leaves 8.60 a.m. nominated him for Chief Justice of Utah, " " rj,P, Parker, of 7.50 a.m. in place of P. G trait arrives who waa nominated for that Missouri, 5.40 uidp.m. i, ' 8.40 a.m. position on Tuesday, but who is leaves " and -C.30 p.m. nominated for United Nates Judge for of Arkansas, inG U. K. train arrives p.m. the western district ' 8 30 a.m. stead of J. B. Kinsman, whose nomina leaves tion for the latter position is also with No new nomination ii made for drawn. SerYiccs Religion H " nl the office of commissioner of Erery SnndaT, in tlioTtxsrule, pensions, hi th gifocna Ward ScWoolhowte Farlvy'i gcbool-hi- e which win be vacated by General uaker, tnd Third Wa- d WiooMiowmi at 5 p.m. who was yesterday nominated to be sur 7 p.m. Kliifcopsl Churvh at 11 a.m. and l MtthoftW Clmrch atll a.m. and 7 p.m. of Minnesota. M. EpirnIit Lecture (CUild't HuUX Emerson, alias Col. F. W. George has been arrested, charged with Fenton, Ogden CiCy Open an attempt to swindle. He Lad been At "Go. V. Turiwr' Kw Depot. ery day. Snnday excepted. scattering circulars announcing that the bounty bill bad become a law, and if Trains to-d- ay . Le, . ate Dudley S. Gregory, learning of 1ier situation, delicately relieved her Beces. sities. Ibis, and their mutual musical astes, resulted in their intimacy and her fall. It is notorious that; she was not his first victim. Before her death she stated he had learned of a doctress, Ihl. by a ierald advertisement, and sought her services without Gregory's knowledge. t is lunner stated that ber vgice had attracted a stranger's attention, who was having ber trained for the stage. In the Beecher case yesterday assist ant pastor llalliday was examined and nothing new being die ted, niton bad intimated that Beecher was guilty of adultery, but said the charges were quite irrespective of his wife. A long wrangle took place between be lawyers over the admis-ioof the church records in evidence in regard to West 8 charges against Tilton. Nothing n The Postal Change Nui sance er yard m.iider. . y H Heavy, snow is reported in southern ndiuna and Ohio none here. to-da- Chicago, 18. A Washington special siys the ex press companies gouge is creating - veyor-genera- P-- 0 library F. S. RICHARDS, LAW ATTORNEY AT Au4 ' XOTARY ; - - X. TAXXER 1; ; 1TBLIC, Ci, Ogtlen ' . Utah. Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office witL 0'jden, Conatj Recorder, - - City, , ,. Dealer in Watches, Utah. AND JEWELER, Jewelry, Silver and tMoekn, Plied Wire, MAIN STREET. OUUEN. foyiiriug neiitly doue and all work warranted. U-i- y . The world ia full ol Children crying for SIcI.AIN-S , f Vft? 8 l IJ 1 1 " nio.sf-- .irl. l'a tXf Candied Castor All un. ,Tt I deliciDHS, effective , - i i Ann iiiarnuws. nu- .- xuu iv iiulsive tiinta and HDiell of tlie Cantor Oil is en irclv overcome. Ita atliartic powers are I'rice Zb cents. llnnhnns rmi-fiiff- Wfptwtnd etIVctive, They retenible Cream wnskei.t iu .confectioners' 1hPi. ehil.lreB n Uki id cr for them.' Price to ct. iter box. ..Jors,lebyZ.C.M.J. dragisu. ol Uer sS7-l- y PUFilPS! Ti K PUSVIPS! ii'wrr a rnn VT ti,k bk?t and cheap 8ALK ifei FORCE ami LIFT wrdwn or .hillnw mill. Aln Pn. bnve Well Pumps, with suitable in, j''nu "'"i"5 repaireaana mien upon reason, w' kNhop. North or Old litte TAIL0TMNG. J i.ii . li it i WISHES TO IXFOUM tli,li iws opened for baniness ia the ' v ,UM '"""''"J j " a iu,e at his shop, Xtzl to Toot Hold, 4A5tret, Ogden, ltrmage. "pairing;, Of anlng, rtf Juspateh. : doiic ; m AT1SFACTI0S GUARANTEED. : with i to-da- y, to-da- y, J. S. LEWIS, WATCHMAKER - d j.n fiSllii v fa oo kT JSttr?rPP u'J,?,? this evening it carried away the winding bridge of tbe tidewater canal, at Wrights-villand moved a pier of the Columbia bridge, rendering it impassable for trains. Ice and water have done consid erable damage to the Pennsylvania rail road tracks west of here. ,The ice in piled on the track, delaying trains and cutting down telegraph poles At Mari-ettthe tow path of the canal is lorn out, and a number of boats are stranded on the Pennsylvania railroad tracks , Wilkesbarre, Pa , 18. The river is falling slowly this after noon, and is now nearly two feet below yesterday. For five miles below here the ice is jammed in a solid mass. , The de pot of the Lehigh valley railway and abeul twenty bouses were flooded. At forty rort, a little below and on the other side of the river from Plalnsville, the ice piled up turned the water out of the channel, cut through tbe cemetery, flooding flats and rushing down through the main itreets of Kingston, badly frightening the people. Fences and trees were swept away, and a large barn that had withheld the floods of many years was carried off. All telegraph poles on the fl its are carried off. Great fears are felt at Kingston let another rise will carry the water through the, channel formed through the cemetery, and come down on the town, in which case the loss will be very great. It will lake ten days to clear tbe Lehigh railroad of ice should the, water fall and there be no good deal of annoyance throughout the country. This law will be repealed among t be firtt acts of the next Congress The Postmaster General, ia view of the ncreased rate of postage on transient papers, in order to afford the people m all parts of the country an opportunity 0 become familiar with the new law. suspends its operation in this particular until the first of Ap il, when he will rigidly enforce it,and all newspapers will be detained if insufficiently pre paid Barclay, Veorbees & Co., a small firm of bankers, suspended to day. Liabilities, $100,000; assets said to be mere ban enough to cover the liabilities, but they are mainly real estate. Iheodor Alalia Bki,- husband of the claimants would forward record of service, and a small retaining tee, they woman and children poisoned on Tues would be secured. The answers to these lay, is held by the coroner's jury circulars, wUh the required ten cents, without bail, to await lurther lnvestiga- were just beginning to be received. lon. The colored ministers of this city have Dispatches from various paits of Iowa bad a consultation with (he beard ot show heavy snow and high wind all day health and the citizens'relief committee, It began to snow here at 7 0 clock this in regard to the means necessary to di- evening, still continues, and is drifting minish the present great mortality badly. Messrs. McCord an4 Malone, of the among the colored people. fashion of stables, San Francisco, are in the the discuvsioa Hawaiian During treaty Sargent said that over- this city with about a dozen fine trotters, in Kentucky to lake tures had already been made to the Ha recently purcha-ewaiian government by the Pacific colo to San Francisco, several of them being nies of Great Britaiu, for a similar reci intended for J. li. Keene s stables Near procity arrangement, which the necessi ly all the lot are capable of trotting in would certainly the thirties, and taken as a wbo'e tbey ties ot the islander to them accept, if we rejected are said to be the finest lot of horses compel (heir pending oner to make a reciprocity ever brought here. They leave for San treaty with ourselves. He admitted that Francisco this eveiuBg. The, Tribune says thut h. Wbitcher it would not cheapen the price of refioed sugar, but lasisteu it would lessen .me and Charley Collins, who arrived here a cost nf sugar which is used on the poor few days ago to organise a company for man 8 table and in the mining camps on the Black Hills, left unexpectedly on the Pacific coast ' Replying to an argu Monday evening, after having secured ment advanced by Senator Booth, that $5 from between 500 and 000 persons we were not likely to need the Sandwich eager to go to the new Lldorudo. lSoston, 125. Islands for the purposes of defence or a book IL S. Bennett, had keeper and naval operations, as this country never had? but three years oi foreign small partner in the wholesale millinery war, Sargent said this argument might house of l rossolt, Hood & o., it is disas well ba used to advocate the dismantl- covered has been enihezzleing the funds He con ing of our fortifications, and ihe aban of the firm for several years. donment of ihe navy. He insisted that fesses and thinks his peculations the Sandwich Islands are of the utmost amount to $35,000 or $40,000. Since value not only as a coaling and a naval the detection he has twice attempted , station, but us a strategic point of lm suicide. ' rittsfon, Pa., 18. portance, commanding the entire com The loss by flood here exceeds half a merce oi me umteu States en the million dollors. The ice is agvm gorged Pacific. at Ransom, three miles above here, to New York, 18. ... the height of twenty feet. The gorge in vcstilula Sam Ward, rex, was heard the surrogate's court yesterday, in pro extends up the river about five miles. ceedings on the probate of the will of Tbe Lehigh valley railroad track is Sam Ward; jr., who was about twenty completely covered with ice six feet miners have stopped work years of age, and bequeathed $ 40,000 in deep. Many to unable Hup coal, rto trains these words,. '! give all my earthly es being either way yet. here reached have do not know my tate to my mother; I father." The mother died soon after, Great anxiety exists as to the effeot of and contestants' counsel claim ibat the the movement of the gorge when the will was excluded under coercion or un weather moderates. Sunbury, Ta., 18. due influence. last evening and broke here ice The John Riley and John Monaban, of daai. before the great the over went South Brooklyn, quarreled last evening Mcnahan was fatally shot. gorge between here and Danville came, The Emma mining company are requir bringing with it several bridges and ed to give bonds in $0 000 for costs iu tearing away the public bridge between the suit against Senator Stewart, Trenor here and the island, and knocking one W. Park and Henry Batter, to recover span out of another bridge. Tha Norththe sum of $5,000,000 paid them for the umberland railroad bridge is safe, havwith coal cars. j mines. ing been heavily loaded below Watsoutown on The prospects Mrs; Tyler Curtis, who died from mal about are the same this branch west practice yesterday, was left here ia lodg Ihe is in no danger, but town The fifteen month ago evening, lngg by ber husband farms below are flooded, and the river is with two daughters by her husband former wife, llemittauce? failing, she running through the fields. Columbia, Pa., 18. was in greatly straitened circumstances the tea in Saequehanna here be- The (or the meaus of support lue family this afternoon, and. at 8 of Gregory, 'who is a wealthy son of th ruooirjgout to-da- " I MAIi CII 21, 1875. cross-examine- 2.00 p.m. 7.00 a.m. 'FICE The Hawaiian Treaty. Death from Malpractice. a.nu 7.00 and SlatersvUle LrtSVuinaiy Lowe Nominated. 5.45 D.m. - SltUkenrttheKt Parker Withdrawn, 7.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 8W"m City, CoHt, if OF MAILS. 7.60.m. lake City, Aoxi,f daily, WEbxEWA. BY TELEGRAPH. H.t Office: iRttlVAL ANB CLOSING mch (WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.) OGDEX, UTAH. OCDENJ DIRECTORY. lUltUta SEMI-WEBEL- Y, W. 23. Jfo. i.it limn ' and whether he would object to lur The using them lor publication. vetoVa th& was reply of characteristically ten the?' point. Kx- pressing his pleasure at the charm ing manner in .which sho added lus tre Ho lui namc aud business! ho begjred her to accept ;a slight testimonial of his esteem in the shape of a 8100 bill.., . ... Miss 5iady's mother was a Cuban, and the little lady herself first saw gbt under s tropical skies, . which two facts" accouut fur tho glowiug depths of her dark eyes aud her versatile fancies. " Among the guests accommodated at Mrs, WeVb's houw iu Georgetown was a certain legatiomst, Jiurou ou lnvre bv name. He apassed throush o the Departments one day.ou an in spectiou tour, along with a party of fiieuds, and was arrested by the si"ht ot a lair, sweet taee crowned with a golden glory, beuding indus triously over some piect of .writing. lie looked so long that his compan ions chaffed him upon his sudden " '"' f . smite.' ; He returned after a few hours spent with his friends, and inquired about further rise., ' the beautiful girl, and wassoou after .' Baltimore, !8 Tbe failure of Hooper, Reese A Co , ward an inmate of her house on tbe bankers and brokers, is announced. Gold Heights.1 The half sister, who dressed well, visited, end did nothing, laid short. St . 'New Orleans, 18. t claim to 'the nobleman's attention, The front of the square on Deland St , and the mother did all she could to between Kampart and Dryades streets, assist her daughter, but the Baron including Thompson's stables and about had eyes and thoughts fur the negLoss about burned. twenty animalB, $100,000; mostly insured. Several fire lected maiden, who lose so early in. men were injured, and a negro and oue the morning and marketed, and nmW white man are believed to have been her simple, pretty dresses with her burned to death. own nimble fingers, and went patiently through summer heat and winter's FOREIGN. snow to her desk in the Government e, a, . i sy , . - . Toronto, 18. Rev. Dr. O'Brien, of Brockville, has been appointed Roman Catholic Bishop of Kingston. The consecration takes place April 18th. . London, 18. Tbe attendance and enthusiasm at the revival meetings of Moody and Sankey continue immense, bid night thousands were turned awuy from the doors. News paper and other criticieins of tha uiU sionaries are geuerully boi-iil- c , Berlin. 18. In consequence of the petition of the Archbishop of Cologne against I hut par of tbe bill whioh gives the people participation in the control of lo cal church property, tbe government has bad the bill altered so as lo deprive priests of any share in the administra Hon of such properly. . . eccle.-iastic- , . , .. al . ...... llrfglit Point Ih Washing Ion tAle. From the Chicago Tribune A bright Utile soul, who sup ported herself iu the departments for 6ome time, is Miss Seiita JJrady whose chimniugly entertaining let ters to the uewspapers have familiar ized ner to many nresides. one is somewhere in the youthful twentie? on its sunniest slope, with small round, figure, eyes lu of life and light, and conversation sparkling with ton mots. She left her desk over a year ago to try her fortune in journalistic fblds, but with a promise that if unsuccessful she could return to Undo Sam's well-iorme- d ; listening attentively to everything said and shown, and after reaching heme went to her room and wrote a very interesting letter of ail she had seen nwd braid. She then enclosed the MS. ta Mr. Stewart and asked htui if the statement contained therein, were correct and satisfactory, roof, So, ho offered her his hand, his heart, and his fortune of 50,000 per annum, and she became the lovely bride of a nobleman in every sense of word. I remember how beautiful sho looked in her filmy white dress with u silken light sheeuiug through its lacy meshes, aud pearls whose years numbered as many ns the beads which formed the necklace. I saw a picture of her, taken from an oil painting, after she had lived as a happy bride and beautiful mother in far off Germany. .Vhe sat. in a arbor, with' a'..half wreath cf flowers falling carelessly from her lap Her arms and neck, to the arc both bare and perfectly free from ornament, yet so exquisitely moulded that jewelry would merely take away from them their beauty, ller beautiful hair is parted "one moonbeam from the forehead to the crown," aud combed smoothly back from her lovely face. She is the idol of htrf husband, and the admired of all the nohalf-covere- d gn-un- bles. - MUs Molly Allen of Napa, Cal , a maiden of twelve or thirteen, has killed more game with her small telescopic rifles than any two hunters in mat region tins winter, enc mado thirty dollars on squirrels' tails last summer, getting only five cents At a shooting match la&t apiece sha took so many prizes that year her bearded opponents ruled her out in of the ritiir. . roof free. She was visiting some friends New York who were personal frisnds of A. T. Stewart, the Prince of Drygoodistn. Uer friends and self were invited by "his "Highness to visit his palace prior to its grand opening. Miss lJrady, pencil aud note book in hand accompanied the party from baenienl to mansard . office. Perhaps one ought not to mention such things, says the Courier Journal, but its hard to keep from thinking how different thi3 history of this country might have been if Ulysses S. Grant, Benjamin F. Butler, and Henry Ward Beecher had been girls. , Mr. Beecher thinks the wu kedext thing in the world is to thump a child on the head. .This iV undoubtedly true. Tho , best , way to puuish a child is to pour hot beeswax duwu 5 " ts back. - |