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Show frf' Uu . Jm'Wm So. xifxf r- rEK YEAR.. ' - OgdeiiAND 4RRIVAL l't Office: 6.30 p.m. P- 8.40 a.m. - Mail daily Salt Lake an.t the East rr tor Salt LakftWid the West p.m. .0 p.m. - . AMERICAN. a-- 8.40 a.w. City, double, daily Le TUrouKhM.il daily Wt, wt 'Through " 6 Lake City, double daily, 7.50 a.m. Wsit, TlirousjU Mail daily Mail daily EMI Ihrou-il- i I nit - T.0JJ p.w. via Kvanston, ttyom-Tn- c CouHty, mails Rich County, and leavi the latter plac. for l p.m. and Saturdays, at Wednnn-laymCache County, daily tt ednesdays Harrtevilie, North Ogdan ami SUardays, jluntsville, Wednesdays and Sattr- f ' iPl. Ivune,'' Plain City and SlatorsviUe, Monday and Thnntdays 2.00 p.m. . flooper and Vlma, Wednesday. T.00 a.m. and Saturdays OFFICR HOURS. 8.16 p.m. 8.15 a.m. General DeliTery, p.m. Surolay, 5 p.m. tm RhXJISTRY DEPARTMENT Open from 9 a.m-t- o 3 p.m. MONEY OFFICE DEPARTMKMT. 3 Open from 9 a.m. to p.m. Outside Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSEPH HALL, PoDt8Mtr. 6.i -- Trains - C. P. train arrives U. P. C. P. " leares ' - - P. " C. C. train arrives U. " - - - leaves and . 8.40 a.m. 5 40 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.60 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 9.40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. 6.15 p.m. -- train arrives - ' t leaves U. N. a.m. 5 45 ' Religious SerVices erery Sunday, in the TaWnacla, at 11a.m., and "n.th Firt. Second and Third Ward 8chool-tieunat 6 p m. 7 .Episcopal Churt h at 11 a.m, and 7 p.t. Metkodift Church atll a.m. and p.m. 7 JO Spiritualist Lectures, Libaral Hall, at es .. t IJbrnry Ogdcn City Kewa "Geo. W. Turners Depot. irj day, Sundays Opea exceyW. ' ' Washington, 12. The Preoident bas signed Ibe core hi fion of Adam Badeau to be minister ret. ident at Brussels. The following dispatch was receive! at the Indian bureau this morning from Kev. S. S Hinman, dated a1. Clieyenue Hiver Agency, Aug. 11th: The Indian? at Cheyenne and SiaudiDg Rock concern to go to lied Cloud for a grand council We have directed the agent to fnrnioii them rations for the journey, and aid" to attend in person it possible. Tnec will probably be" 3,000 Indians present at the council besides those belonging to Red Cloud and Spotted Tail agencies It is important that presents should be sent for them, and horses ordered to be purchased. Tbe postmaster general has issued an order discontinuing from and after Jan. 1st, 1876, the U. 8. postal agency at Yokohama, Japan. The kignal office reports that it was snowing on Pike's Peak this afternoon, with the teraDeratnre at 33. New York, 12. A correspondent writing 'from Paris says: Not half an hour pisses that I do not hear of cases of distress arising from tbe failure of Duncan, Sherman & Co. Probably th majority of losers ar persons to whom the event will be a real hardship, as the parties have no reserve funds upon which to rely. A widow wbo came to Europe a few months ago to reside here and to educate her ctrldren, deposited all her money with this house, and fook their letter of credit She has not $10 in her possession, and there are rent and acbool bills due. Her excitement and alarm ii so great that her i. , . friends apprehend insanity. There are many teachers, students and others In exactly the same (cpnditton and they are not. only in ..Peris, but all ever tbe who continent. A family of heard of the failure before the news reaobed the Rotbehild agency, secured their money and have retired from Paris to avoid trouble. One of the four was visited by the cashier of tbe agency, who demanded the return of the money, foor-pereen- F. S. RICHARDS, COUNSELOR- - AT-lA- W And KOTARY PUBLIC, Offset Court Uouh., Ogicn, Utah. at befora the 8n Special attention' ;ien to cases rrme and District Court. Conveyancing and Notarial Business doua with aecuiacy. and dw-j.ate-h. U. TAXNtK , Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND : JNOTAIIY PUKLIC. , Cce Jtwt door ; Rmit-toace- s gpecial attoDtion glrea to collections. imd No promptly wade- - Conveyancing to. carafuUy attended jlarial business ' ' " ' ' J. S. LEWIS, .: ' ... WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, UsaUr in Watches, lock Jewelry, Silver and riAted Ware, MAIN STREET. OttDEN. neatly dona and ail - work- warranted. Repairing - ll-i- t y The world Is full of Children crying for McLAIX'M 'I YmI niii.ff"w (iuiiiufaiid. Candied Castor . !1 e wbich was refused. A policeman subsequently escorted the gentleman to tbe American embassy, where Minister Washburne told the cashier he could not make the arrest. You can only seise his baggage, and I advise you not to do that. The cashier concluded he would wait, ! apologised and departed. The Northern Pacifio railroad, with all the franchises of tbe company exoept those lands which have been patented or,certified,,.wRsJ:Bold under the decree on tbe of the court, at auction, steps 'of the custom house. Tbe whole was bid in as an entirety by the purchasing committee, representing the general Lody of the bondholders, who have assented, or may hereafter assent, to the plan of purchase' or reorganization, there ' being no competitor?, the price realized was the nominal one of $100,000. The sale results in tbe trans fer of all the company's property and rights to the bondholder, bonds to be surrendered and cancelled, and the holders to receive preferred stock in tbe reorganised company pursuant to the terms af the plan represented by tbe purchasing committee. This leaves the company free from debt, with nearly a million of dollars loose assets to convert into cah for tbe beginning of the extension from the Missouri river to Helena, Montana, to be supplemented -by the first mortgage bonds of three million additional, and aid is expected from4 Montana " under proper popular to-da- y, it,0gdt. toiUk of Postsjiet, Main UTAU.i BY TELEGRAPH. CLOSING OF MAILS. ARRIVALS. . IIEDXPSDAY anq SATU1ZDA1.) , OGDE, 4- - OCDEN DIRECTORY. Palt - ; I It la deHcioufi, effectiva pulxive taxte and smell of the Cantor Oil ia en lirely ovorcoma, Ita ithsrtir powers are rrioe 20 cents. UclainV Yermiluge Bonbons resemblo Croara rt elegant aad effective. They RiBbous kept In confectioners , shops. Children Wv, them and cry them. I'rice 25 ctajer box. safe-guard- Notice of the trial of a $100,000 libel suit ,of JTheodore .Tilton .against the WUISF-SUA- Y ! ! f i , wilfully false repot t to the president reference to stock subscribed to the Northern Pacific rftilroftj, and threatens to publish further statements of still mere objevitiomble acs and concludes afollows Your protection of Gen. Walker when be was convicted of malfeasance us commissioner of Indian affuirs, seems wholly unaccountable, except on the hypothesis that love io , .vou is blind. " Springfield, Mas , 12. The damage to the bridges has cut off railroad couniunication between Albany and Boston. The reports cannot be made ' until the water subsides. Milwaukee, 12. heard of Hobkirk, Nothing the missibg casliier of the Corn Exchange bank of Waupun, and doubtlefs be has absconded, taking with him all the convertible assets ef the bnnk. Tbe amount due depositors is $85,000; and to others $15,000. The depositors are y farmers Hebkirk is believed to in wheat specula have lost very bea-i- iy ' ' t tions f t V? Sen Francisco, 12. The office of the railroad company was surrounded by polite this morniog aad xear;bed.' Woodruff, alias Miller, was found and arrested on a warrant, and confined in the city prison His bail was fixed at $25,000. The prisoner refuses I to converse with reporters ' Z . Omaha, 12. , . Gen Rnggles has received the following from Fort Laramie: A courier from the Black Hills reports that Red Cloud, lo-da- gr j has-bee- vina. -- and Pollack wishes to know if Ge'n. Crook has any orders for him in case he meets the chief,;-.Chicago, 12.! A Washington 'special say a that Mr. Cowan, .the assistant secretary nf the interior, actioipa'es a good deal of trouble over the Black Uil's question. The re ports sent in to the department from uie Territory show tnat the nun lilac era are constantly pouring in in spite tf all the army can do. . Tbe army can order away miners where it finds thtm, but it is now conceded to be. an impossibility to keep tbe people from going there. Tbe Indians are very warlike, but have agreed to remain quiet till after the council. Of the commission sent out by the department Mr. Cowan says: If this council should result unsatisfactorily for the Indians he would expcot nothing else upon their; part, but a general l 1 I I Halifax, 12 A report is in circulation of a horrible crime committed two years ago. whioh now comes to light from the coofes-io- n of a sailor named Grernweud. Tbe schooner Mary E Jones sailed from tbe Clyde river, guelboroe county, Bostoe, and two sitters named Sutherland were passeBgers. Shortly after sailing the two women were bruially outraged by tbe captain and crew, except the man who now tells the story. They were then killed aod their bodies thrown overboard. The crew, afterwards landed in their boat on the coast and report- that the vessel had met heavy weather, was thrown on her beam ends and the young ' women drowned in the cabin, but tbe vessel subsequently driftThe load was ed into Barriogton b ty still on aad there was bo appearance of her having been on her beam ends, and there were no bodies in the cubin. The Captain's name is SVain, and he is now bound for a New port, where he will be arrested on his arrival." One of the crew was recently arrested r.t Shelbourue, but the magiaira e considered tbe evidence insufheient to warrant a ' committal. ' There is much excitement in the country about the matter. Greenwood's only excuse for not before telling the truth is that the sailors compelled him to take an oath that he would never divulge the crime. London, 12. a A Turkish paper says that the Brooklyn Eagle and Thos. Jvinsella was this af'ernoon in the Brooklyn entered . C. Sale by for the September term. court r oity tad all other druggists. ; The losses caused, by storms In New Jersey have been heavy. In Orange county the damage is ectimated at from insurgents Lave attacked $100,000 to $200,000, and in Passaio " f and are burning and pillaging in at .60,000. county j .Three thousand men, directions. all 12. Philadelphia and Montenegrins, ixtokm AMES WILLIAMS wuhu Dalmatiana an chiefly The Evening Telegraph publishes Ut to pablic that ha has opened for bnsineM ia tb communicaare destroy President to Welsh Wm. from eudeaverieg letter open above line at bis suop, Grant, on what he terms, the libellous tion between Mosla and Hevecine'. attack of Secretary DelanO on .Walker, Fifteen hundred Dalmatians and Xcxt to PooVt Hotel, are marching on fioebUck. clerk of the board of Indian commis' said The Montenegrins and Dalmatians are He says' be believes sioners. ' kUo aad concocted aiding the insurgent with money libel was published by Where he will be glal of a abore of and provisions.' The prestnte of the Cowan, assistant secretary of the Zervian corps on the frontier also seems De. with the cordial approval of Cleaning, f tea, done urith lano. Welsh charges that the .attacks to furnish the insurgents encouragement. . Tbe Stockton rail mills company baa uupatcn. were made on Walker because be ex? 4 the failure 8ATI81'ACnONOUAATTIII. posed the frauds which it was the duty suspended,& onaseque&t cpon iron of 8hew check. to Thbmpion, m.erchQti ef .the interior department Welsh then ebarjes Delano with making Liabilities, $000,000. For J. s3T-l- Herte-govin- TAILOHISO. J Tre-big- TifthStree ne t n Herio-govian- Ogden, 1 BWlrfiesj s . From the Jensacola Gazette. Spotted Tail and other Indiana near Harney's Peak are demanding compensation for damage, dene their country, ed " 1 f 1 FOREIGN. i . . How Dlspnlcft'are Settled In , Alabama. f t't " outbreak. ... . ,c The steamer Algsrian struck en Split Rock rapids yesterday. The passengers, numbering 300, mostly American tour. ists, were rescued and returned to Montreal by special train. " f a Montreal, 12. , s Tl shots struck the pest by which he was standing. While the fight was on the near going bouse, Wylie, the younger son of the Bryers family, ran to where his father and brother La rry bad fallen, and was shot down, the wound being in the thigh and The 6utnmary of the dangerous. affair is, a father and two eona murdered, and two sons wounded, on one side, and on the other, a "father and one son wounded We are told that Mr. Bryers was much respected, being a leading man in religious affairs in the neighborhood, 'and that Hadley had always been deemed a rsepeet-abl- e The dead were burried person on Tuesday, a large assemblage being present. .No inquest was held, ii not being thought ' necessary, the facts of the crimes being so plain. Tuesday a posse of ten men, pro vided, with warrants for the arrett of the murderers, went fo the Had ley settlement, but found their residences deserted.' The locality of these occur-enceis near the Florida four miles west of Perdido staline, tion, or about midway between the junction and Tensas bridge. " Madrid, 12 Gen. Marlines Campos, iu a dispatch dated Seo de Urgel, announces that the troops under I is command, after desperate fighting, entered O'stna tower. He lot 100 killed. The Carlit Ws was Mill hewier, an ! many of tLe rison were takea prisoners. An explo sion of a magazine in tbe citadel made a large breach in the wall. Vienna. 12., Freradenblat reports that Count An- drocsei has conferred with the Russian and German ambassadors, and they have agreed to support Austria in any recom mendation ahe might make to Turkey looking to the pacification of Herzego- s - VOI,. .... , - 9J i A dispatch to tbe Daily News reports that tbe Alfoiisists at Feo de Urgel are mounting a battery in .Qlsane tower, which they carried by aesault, and it will be impoafible for the Cailiats to hold the citadel a . ii3gi ' AUGUST 1875 r i f il IS, in mo-tl- .,'.. 5 .1 Partial reports of a terrible occur- fence near the line of the Mobile and Ioritgcmerj railroad, reached us by telegraph from the junction'on Tuesday morning, but we could learo nothing definite. Yesterday we were called upon by Mr. J. V. Van Kirk, of Millrue, a surveyor who was on duty oeaftbe scene of the, tragedy, but Dot a witness to its occurrence: lie visited the battle ground, however," was1 present at the t'uaeral of tbe" uctiaifnd gave W an' Intelli"" gent leport of the affair.' Greenberry Bryeis and Jas ITad-letwo men of considerable means, and both large owners of stock, had been at fend for some years m conse-- y, quence of misunderstandings caused by the intermixing of their cattle, wbich "used" in the same range: Op Monday, Jirjers, Sr., with his son Larry, was plowing about one bun-dreand fifty yards from the house, when Uadiey,Sr., accompanied by a party of fi?o others, cotnpritting bis son 4 Dink," two other sous, and h's Pricher, anel Thomas all arinei', with shot guns, Stewart, rode up near, the fence and said they had come to "settle the matter."-lirycrs and his son wlire unarmed, but the father, after' some angry words had been exchanged, caught up a pine root about a foot and a half long, and getting over the fence, his sen following him, advanced toward ' " th( party. ; As he approached them he was shot down and instantly killed, aad his son, as he ran to his father as be fell, was inftiBtly killed. Joseph Bryers then came out of the bouse with a double barrelled shot gun, but both barrels toiwed fire, and he was shot dead. Meanwhile "Dink? Had ley rode toward the house," got off his horse, and fprang behind a pine tree to await the coming of son, John Bryers, who came from the house under firo with two ; " v- !i guns. He dropped one of them and pot beYmd a post in the road, which did not shelter more than a third of. his person, and exchanged fires with Dink Hadley, about thirty-fivyards d How to Hake Fruit Tree It ear. ' A' Contibutor to ,the 'American Agriculturist says ; I wish to describe to you a method of making fruit trees bear, that I blundered ou. . I bad i small leaned that tree considerably. apple I.drove a stake by' it Tiod a string to a limb nl faatoncd :t to the stake. The next year that limb blossomed full, and not another blohsbm appeared on the tree,, and as Tim Buuker said, 'it sot me a thinking and I canic to the conclusion that tbe string Some fifteen years ago , tight that it, prevented the sap returning to the roots, 'conse1 quently jt formed fruit buds. Having a couple of pear trees that wcro large eu jugb to bear, but had uercr blossomed, 1 took a coarss twine and woutd it several times around tho tree above the lower limbs, and tiee it aa tight as I could. The next spring all the top above, the cord blossomed as white as a sheet,' and there was not one blossom below where the curd was tied. A neighwas. ao bor, seeing my trees loaded with pears naed this method with tiw same .result. I have sinco tried the experiment on several trees, 'and almost with the same result. I think it much better way than cutting oil the roots. In early, summer, . bay June or July, wind a strong twiuo several ; times around tbe treeor u single limb, and tie it. the tighter the better," and you will be plowed with the icbu!t; the next winter or apiing the cord may be taken off." : 'A Milwaukee belle, attending .a theatre in this citv rccentlv. com- plained in one of the scenes that tlio light was too dim to show the acting, "Wou't you try tbb properly, her escort, handiag glats?" her bis lorgnette Hastily covering the suspicious looking object with her handkerchief, thc placed it to her lips, took a bug pull, and then handed it back in great digust, say-ta' Why, there ain't a drop in it." off, the rest of the attacking party meanwhile firing on him from a dis' tance. A young man io Lancaster sent a firu second bis fell, dollar to a firm in New York whu Hadley At to but and reload,' advertised a' receipt to prevent bad attempted get up soeing Bryers run back and get his dreams. Ho received a small slip of other gun, be scrambled upon bis paper on whioh waa printed, "Don't horse and rrjained his - party, and goto sleep." rode away with them, John firing into them as the? left, arnf wounding 'If Smith undertakes to pull my old Hadley in the .shoulder. ,;l?inic ears,", said Jones, "he will just have The crowd Hadley V wou&d was ia the .knee. his bands full, now." John was wounded in the bead, arm, looked at the man's ears, and ' though; ' and loot, but net dangerously. Three o too. an-oth- ef - I e g, ..' ; |