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Show zz- - PITBLISHBD TOXiS -- ' - V - . 3 So. 62. , - " "" AMERICAN. . Nashville, 5. daily, I alt Uk City, double A terrible on the occurred Mail explosion Through v dilj West, farm f Ben. Uarlan in Maury County, Int. Through Mail daily this morning. A number of nands were 6.30 City, double daily -8.40 a.m d.tttt p.m. dlt Ls . p.m. threshing with a sieam thresher, when dailv Mail Through West, 8.40 a.ni. the boiler exploded killing Mr.C. Harlan, taflt. Through Mail daily , CL08IN0. , , Howard, engineer, and a colored man, 7.00 a.m. for ?U Ike and the East 6.00 p.m. and wounded seven others, two of whom mails go ri Evanrton, Wyora-iu- e will die. Mr. Harlan's head rr RichandCcuaty, probably Rich County, leave the latter place for was his from torn 2 body and found a disp.ra. and Saturdays at Wwlnes-lay1 JB- - tance away. One iof the colored man's daily Cache County, ... . hands was .blown seventy-fiv- e Korth Ogden ana uarruvuia, yards. 2.00 p.m. and S.turaaya, The boiler was blown into atoms, part Satsr- and Wtoday ,7.00 .m. of it was .found three miles from the LynneY'Vlala'aty and BlatemrUle, 19 p.m. place of the thresher and a large crop of i an Tbnrsday 6.45 p.m. T.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 7.60 a.m s Hunt-vill- e, Mondays Hooper and . . wheat was destroyed Wednesday! lima, 7.00 and Saturday nouns. office - 8.15 fieneral Delivery, snnaay, o ' by fire. The ex bj letting cold water into the boiler when it was too low. Terre Haute,. Ind, 5. The river is rising slowly. The Express this morning, estimates the loss to crops and property in fourteen comities tributary to this city, at no less than $12,000,000. There is profound discouragement in all classes. plosloB was caused a-r-o. 6.16 p.m. w pj. DEPARTMENT - Open from 9 a.m- - to 3 p.m. M0NKY OVFICK DEPARTMENT. -Open from 9 a.m. to 8 pjn. Outside Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster. Trains - - P. train arrives " P. " C. P. " leaves C. U. rj p t 0. C. train arrives u k i leaves ' tt, , . i C. N. , ... - - 8.40 a m. - 5.40 p.m. - 6.20 p.Ta. 8.50 a. p. - " 9 00 a.m. 6.40 p.m. - 9.40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. - 6.15 p.m. 5 45 a.m. ... ... . - - - - - - - train arrives leaves Indianapolis, 5. very reliable estimate of the aggregate loss to wheat; corn and. other crops in the State can. be made now. gome sections put the damage at 70 per cent; others muc,h higher., andn many places The most the entire crop is destroyed. reliable information shows the loss in No central and. southern parts, aggregates from 50 to 60 per cent of the entire crop. In low lands on the Wabash river it has been put $500,000. . Corn is wholly deReligious 11 a.m., and stroyed Every Sunday, iu tlieTaernacle, at by the flood, which at $15 an e la the First. Stxsond and Third Ward acre would amount to $3,000,000. at 6 p m. ' ' . I Lafayette, Ind., 5. Episcopal Chnivh at 11 a.m. ami 7 p.m. 7 11 Loss to crops in this coaniy, half, a Methodiot Church at aon. and pjn. EuiritualUt Lecture, Liberal Hall, at 740 J million; Carroll, Warren and Fountain ' This is counties, quarter of a million. City Ogden to loss water the an estimate, by Turner? Kews Open crops pf "Geo. W. Depot. At overnow, ana dees not inciuae tne oam-ar- e very day, Sunday excepted. br wet weather croDSon ut lands. Some put the damage, higher and others , lower. . F. & RicniuDS,-- . v Chteavo. 5. ILaltmna IWa riia 'TLerckee election COXTNSii6RA-LA- 7 uadicate that Col. Rosa, bow holding the - Serrlecs School-hous- " J. IJbrary - t r office NOTARY PUBLIC, of principal chief ef that nation, has been defeated by the Rev. Charles The cnieiiatncy or inetrpe Thomson. Utah, Court Office at Jloutt, Ogden, haabeen held bv some of the Roes fam- i:v ever since it adopted a civilised form Fpeciul attention given tocase before the Itt fivine and District Courts. Conveyancing and rof government. Thomson has long been Notarial Busloes doue with aecuracy and 38 very pepular with, the tberoaee nation. dU-pate-h. o Charleston. Ex State Treasurer, Parker, against N. TANNER Jr., whom a verdict of $75,000 wis recently rnilrAii in a suit nut of his official frauds embezzlements, in prison awaitAND similar offenses es' ing prosecution for PUBLIC. Columbia tail. There is no NOTARY caped from and clue, every effort, is being made to Cffict Jirtt door touth of Pottoffict, Vain tt.,Ogdt,n. recapture mm. s Ban rrancisco, o. Special attention given to collections. j ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jlemit-tance- promptly mads- - Convej auclng ands38 tu.siuena carefully attended to. No-Uri-rtl AND , j JEWELER, and Dealer in Watche, Glorks, Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, MAIN 8TRKET, OQDEN. te-ds- '.... road office, J. S. LEWIS, WATCHMAKER ...... prominent railroad official, denies - that Miller has escaped. He says he is still a prisoner at the railA . Newark, si. J., o. Commander Andrew Jackcon Drake. of the United Slates navy, died here last night. l'rov.dence, o. E. Hudson and E McCarrew were both shot, by Owen McReener, the former fatally and latter slightly. McKeener was arrested, and is supposed The world Is full of to be insane, mere was no quarrel. Children crying for Montgomery,' Ala., 5. WcI.AIVS At noun tha national flair was Candied Castor' hnintsd over the canitol and twentv-on- e Oil. guns tired in honor of the carrying of It is delicious, effective the convention; by the people with a and harmless. The taste and small majority of from 14.000 to UO.OOO' of the Castor Oil is en ; Wilmington, ti. C, 0. overcome. It lively The election here and throughout the .kUiartio Dowera . are StBXiiTaijl State passed off as, usually quiet nut impaired. Trwe $0 cent.NcLairVs 'ermifuge Bonbons Neither parly polled a full vote. The republicans carrr the eountr by a large Bonbons kAnt in mnfAr1nnir nhOB. Children electing three delegates to the majority, lev 26 box. Repairing neatly doue and all work warranted. ' .. y 11-l- ,. to-dft- Y - - tbera and cry for them. Price ct. per For Sale by Z. CM. J other druggist. A4 111 i37-l- y " - contention.; - - Washington, 5. The following was ftecelved at the In dian bureau this morning from Ft. Sill : r '.. - . . . Hon. E. P. Smith : Comanohe women say The Kiowa and .... . I . Wt taey are unwilling, to go .a. xionua. Shall they be compelled to go ? TAILORING. J. W. Howath, Indian Agent NewTork. 6V ' the proposition denouuees Herald The Next to Pooti Hoteli for a new trial of the Beecber case, and the course of counsel in refer. Ogden, eensures ence thereto, in forcing repetition of Where he will be glad of a (hor of eccu monms the nasty drama which for patronage. the of attention the country. This pied "pairing, Cleanine, ek, done with whle Tillon businesi has been a sham from the beeinuinc to the rod. Tilton vispaien. SATISFACTION OUARANTEKD. strivin:' tor a sham wi a He aued for verdict. damages which he Jnmea Williams Fifth ftirvt. . didn't waut, to prove the guilt of his wife tie ptblic that he has opened for b mines auove line at ui soup, la the '' rifthStreet, . shauQ-Dlaintif- , whose faults be had condoned, to vin-icate a reputation which he himself bad destroyed, and to overthrow an antagonist with whom he had entered into a league and covenant of peace. Tilton's position is such that the best service friendship oan render is to keep him out of the court room. There can be no position more degrading than for a man of so much power to spend months in the presence of a jury asking a vindication at the expense of a wife whose offences he had pardoned, and ot children she had borne him who bear his name and who are to bear St in infamy and shame, through their 'young lives,' simply to gratify his ambition and revenge. Brooklyn has take the lead in celeof Daniel O'Con". brating the centennial nell's ibirth. ' An address by Richard O'liorinau was delivered last night to a large and 'enthusiast is audienoe, and stirring events iu the life of the great agitator were vividly portrayed. r ' . ' ' . ' Boston, 6. y A detective arrived with Wm. G. Carson, arrested in St, Louis in the last few days, charged with embezzling $150,000 when octiag as superintendent of the packing company of J. P, Squires ' & Co., at East Cambridge, year ago. Carson left there about that time( and has been largely interested in the pork business at St. Louis. He has been in jail awaiting further action The O'Connel dinner at the Revere House was a great affair and was participated in by a large number of publio men. 'Speeches' were made by Generals Banks, Butlery Quiacy and ? ' ! i ' others. Cincinnati, 5. A Gazette special fiom Bluffton, Ind., sayi tLe rumor of the breaking of the large reservoir at Celiaa is confirmed by the heavy rise f the Wabash river. The railroad 'bridge ittstill standing. John Thomas, a farmer, living two miles east of this plaoe, had twenty-fivacres of wheat washed away, and started down the river in a boat with his son to save parts of hUTe&ee, when the boat capsized, throwing both info the water; Thomas was drewae,x haljbii 10a u.. becuca in uiaaiflg uia wajr 10 louie Wll- lows, where he hung on the limbs for was rescued. three hours, when lie Memphis, 5. There was this heavy morning, and reports say that plant a- lions, on islands 10 and 85 are being submerged, and at New Madrid the overflow is running through sunken lands to St Fraoois valley. The water is rising here and slowly encroaching on The cre exposed plantations below. vasse at city front has been repaired. Planters on this side of Helena are working hard to protect their lands. A private dispatch from Pine Bluffs, Ark., says the river rose six inches this morning, and is within four feet of high water A telegraph from Little Rock reports feet on the another rise of twenty-fivgauge of the signal servioe tables; i r Ogden Post Office: ARRIVAL AND CLOSING 07 MAILS. Cj-- i n - OODEY, UTAII. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 'BY TELEGRAPH. OCDEN DIRECTORY. ELY, Cm SEMI-TE- B II, 1875 r,, ."7 YOU VI Fonr PlmicU in SliU. certain interest which would be wanting in a near object. It is ascertained that its density docs not exceed that of water; and the probabilities seem to favor th3 conclusion that Saturn is still a globe of molten matter a world of liquid fire. Its aspect seen on a clear night through a good glass, as the great d planet, girdled with its vast elliptic rinp, goes sailing sileBtly across the field of vision, is beautiful and interesting beyond that of any other. Much later in fact iu the early dawn of the coming morning Venus comes resplendently into view." Most brilliant of all the planets to us, because she is nearer to us and to the sun, this remarkable sister world, oeireet and apparently most like our own world is never more brilliant, never more beautiful, than when, as the morning star, she sheds the lustre of her golden (but borrowed) beams upon the earth in the stillness of the clear morning. Venus will probably always be a difficult object of study, becauso of her proximity to the sun, but it is found that there are reasons for believing some, of her mountains to bo equal iu height to the highest of our own world. a From the Hartford Times. Not often do the starry heavens show us four Btronglj-shiaiobright planets in one night, but this has been for some time past the position of Jupiter, Mars, Sataraaud Venus. Hr&t comes into view that giant plan et that Vast orb, who diameter is eleven times and his volume about ,300 times that of our own glob- eJupiter, the planet of the mighty g, lemon-colore- cloud envelopes, whose continued overshadowing of the planet himself has led astronomers to doubt if tele scopic visiou has ever yet really pen etrated the enormous layers of vapor to the surface of the planet itself. Jupiter is seen soon after dark, almost directly in the zenith, his po sition at 8 o'clock being a littla west and south of it, aui his slow and ma- estio sweep arouud- - the sun, which requires twelve of our years, scarcely better comports with his vast dimen sions than does his apparent juurney every night through the Bkics of . v earth.He sets, not far from midnight, roctor believes Jupiter to be still a mass of seething , ioternal volcanic fire, giving out heat like a sun, and having but a very slight crust cooled SiiQuIri Horse ITenr HI in as yet, and that tsubjeci to continual fiery outbursts and .overflows; while This is a still mooted Question the vast cloud belts, a thousand miles - among horsemen. The following from deep, are either partly of volcanio or, a foreign paper makes some good igin, or are aiscnaring upon tne floods such of itself sulphur points on tne negative side: "We planet never could see what vice or deform- charged rata at wa eupnot imagine. Mars comes next iu sight. lie rises ity lay in a horse's eys, that should red away in the souihru part of the make it necessary to cover it up and d western horizon soon alter dark:, and snut out its owner irom at loast his field of vision. of ohla o'clock a rightful cootfpjouous by nlue ect well np iu the southern heavens, The poets say that old age looks ud eaaily,. distinguishable by his backward; but we never heard such ,- t :.n. i u. ruddy hue. It is a good time tuacan Mars through a good telescope, tor it The theory that a horse is less apt to will be two years before be is again be frightened when shut out from in so favorable a position' as he bus everything behind him we supect to becu in for the last mouth, and will bo a lallacy, else saddle horses and be lor a nuio time ; longer. inai war horses would be duly blinded. hue the that livery uursu is as laminar wiia nis ruddy bright star of comes up almost in the southeast soon own carriage as with his own tail, after dark, is the neighbor world that, and, as far as his "personal" fortituda of all the planetary system, has pre- is concerned, is no more disturbed at sented the most interesting field for being pursued by one than by the astronomical htudy, and best reward other. As for other scarecrows that come behind, they are mostly so fam ed such studies. It is pretty definitely decided that iliar to the animal that the more ful- this ruddy hue is due to some quality ly' the horn can perceive them tho characteristic of.hu soil. Mars, more quietly docs he submit to their tweuty-Gv- e lett on that gauge floods the or a smaller planet than earth, presents approach. Then it is suoh a pity to lower Arkauaus valley.' number of leatures that seem to cover up one of the most brilliant warrant the conclusion that his more features of this most brilliant creaFOREIGN. . features are some ture. The horse has borne such a laws and ceneral . . . . . Copenhagen, 6. ,i hand in the civilization1 of this rough to those of our own world General mourning deputations from thing akin world that it seems not has bis various parts Of the country and else lie has ana atmosphere; I he so much a cruelty as a diacourtesv. ummer where in Europe will attend the funeral season or winter anu of Hans Anderson. the region of snow uud ice around as well as a disgrace, to hide his form Ottawa, Ont., 5. the southern pole annually and vis with embarrassing toggery.. ISo, The acting mayor has requested that wonder we estimate the force in tho ibly decreasing and increasing in world places of buainesa be closed no wonder the as and that the day be observed as a holi what may be summer and winter. and German, each in their There are on that distant world Romans day. The flouring mill of J. W. Marsden oceans and continent; this much at cwn languages, designated their aris burned loss, $20,000. least is certain. Not such oceans a tocracy as riders; m wonder their Calcutta. 6. the Atlantic and Pacific, but strange descendants made chivalry ajsynonjm Disastrous floods have occurred in the seas, of uo great ex tor their highest virtues. Jet tho north wxsteru provinces. " Many dwell bottle-shape- d homo be given his due, and nnblind-ed- . ings have been destroyed, and it !s fear tent compared with earth s urcatvst. TLe check-rei- n is another nais-a- n ed serious loss of life has occurred. ' Whether they are ever troien or not, oe in harness wear which has al Berlin, 5. nobody on earth jet knows, but it is Durst over Hern, in Mr. A watcr-pomost entirely disappeared from Eng l'roctor s bclict that Jilars, and Rhenish Prussia, inundating the older planets than ours, has gone far land, the army having at last given it place, and doing great damage. The oraer oi mo oommanaer-in-ohiebridge and several houses were swept past his period 01 greater me, apq is up Dy Sir George Burgoyne. be sot already fast approaching, it he away, and thirteen persons drowned. Rome, 4. the cold aud lilelcta condi The 0' Conn ell centenaary was ob entering, bodies as unr moon, such oi served here by the oelebration of ponti tion heat is exhausted. eternal whose African elephants appear to be lificiftl high mass in the chapel of the wan but and a able to a fault from which a still far, pal Later, rising Irish colUge. London &. lumiuoua ghost oi a pis net iu tne nobler animal is not exempt. There Ten thousand strangers arrived in eastern sky, cornea up great Saturn is a fruit of which they are passionDublin yosterday to atteud the O'Cou- acworld. some ou the Ihifi, ringed ately fond which makes them tipsy, nell eentenuary. most the is intcrcatiug study and after eatiog it they stagger counts, Paris, 5. The action brought by the publishers of all planeta; chiefly because ot the about, screaming so as to be heard of Napoleon's Life of Cear against the niobilitv and uncertainty ot- us miles off, and not seldom having treauthor's heirs, in which the plaintiff occasionally shiftiag shape, and be mendous fights. This is vouched claimed 117.000 fraocs infemnitv for cause of its giant .Humiliated rings for by the lion. W. II. Drummond Iocs iu eointqtiuice ct the unit complo' Us in his 'new work on the largo a:uV. tion of the work, fe.il teen dumped and U.i eight attendant moouH. j with invests a it of South Africa, with costs. eaormouj dihtauco lay -- . to-da- - t, if ' i tier. e rain-stor- two-thir- a. m . e - and-tumb- le horso-powc- m ... r; a to-ds- y; ut to-da- y, r, ' - |