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Show STOCK BEPOJtT, 0 Thxmdat EtbmsJ. 80 80 40 Archery. 310 of 30 A Battle creok correspondent 530 the following Ocean gives the Inttr on ancient 120 interesting reminiscences 700 three 70 archery aud it encouragement 90 ...nturies ago: 70 outdoor i.rosent port of XUW f a nation 1445 is tv. becoming archery, which ladies and gen both for recreation sJ a repetition to be but seems tleman, of 0f the history of the royal exercise V 111., in the days of Henry Then it wa the practice of the royal family and the noblemea of th court, together with their wives, to meet .t times and contest for the Lnrs of the bow and target. The one who proved tho most expert shot was awarded a at each tournament ana bow arrow, while handsome made the 'h poorest shots those at the entire aasem mocked by weri Ophir 171 17 Mexican 14 Weber County comprises all that portion of the uta by Davie twenty ud Terntorv bounded Uoleand Akr tbedmdiug ridgo betweeiiOr.e,i Valley, weat by the uileri shore of Great gait Lake, sorts, by e line drawn due eaat from a point en said shore to the Uvt Springe by the Territorial road north of Ogden Otty, thence by the summit of tne spar range terminating at said Hut Springs to Its intersection with the summit of the Wasatch Mountains, east by thesniunutof said nountaias. The rovarnment of the Conntv is vested in the County Com t, composed of the Probate Judge, who is ea emeu the presiding o nicer, and three select' men wno hold office for three years, ana being chosen every year. Regular terms begin, on the first Monday In each season of tha year. The jediciary power is contained in the Probate Court, presided oter by the Probata Judgo, who is elected biennially and holds his office for two ysars. This court is always open. The Clerk of the Court is appointed by the Judge, and isuc ojRoe county Ulerk. Election! are held biennially, oa the first Mon numbered year. day iniAQgust, In eacn-STePresent population of tha County ,aUt 18,000. Savage 5f Con V 8.55 3 5 Crown Point 3 Jacket 7 7f Imperial J Alpha 81 Belcher 5 a n 20 Confidence iuu 160 25 250 10 20 185 60 100 30 100 60 450 200 500 120 230 200 bly. 14 O k C 5 B & B 9 9 California 3.23 3.30 Chollar & m S.10 3.15 3 05 5f 6 S Nevada 21 J 214 214 Utah 10i Exchequer 3 Bullion 4 Overman 51 Justice 1.80 JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, Assets, over If 1.70 Caledonia 1 .20 1.15 Union Con 36i 361 Alta 3J Lady Bryan i Julia 1.15 New York 35 8 Hill 90c Baltimore 35c Occidental 70c Andes 60 65o Scorpion 2.95 3 .Benton 2J S Sliver 40c Golden Gate 70o Flowery 15 20o N Bonanza 45 Mackay 15c Essex 1.90 Pioneer 15o Potosi 4.05 Belcher 5 5f i Assets over .... INSURANCE The Cassaday (Oliver tree-trun- I 1 o Hi W. Thompson, an English naturalist, relates the following instance as showing the reasoning faculties of a low class of animals. "I had occasion 9 FEllBIS SEBREE, k R. R. B.. Idaho. V. lately to keep some leeches aid ; they were put mto round open glass vessels, about six inches high and about s ull of water. A medical leech which w.v put into one of these vessels got out, na witnin an hour afterwards it was found on the table and re placed In the water. Now although the vessel was left uncovered as before, this Jeeoli never again tried to get out. A horse-leecand two treated in the same wy, did the same thing once, and once only; each preferred the water to the dry table, an i on being replaced they never tried to get out gain; ergo, they had. been taught by iperience. Is this not a high order f intelligence? How many have we of the genus homo where so much intelligence is not exhibited?" two-third- m &0 h HARKNESS&CO. Priohettt. Josiah L. Ferrin. (Successors to Eclipse f all other jnedicines by Brown's ortjLAR Westers Remedies, may be een in every family where ured. For ale by Wm. Driver k Son and J. W. McNntt & Co., Dgd en. Jy e S breath, sick headache, or any disturbance arising from dyspr-pssioi torpid liver, it is without a pe-- f. Its ctionon disease is entirely different from any medicine ever introduce!, The feting "e and painsalmostinMantly. cry raised against it by pat-a- t medicine roen,wlio have foreseen ' "8 advent the 4estruction of tbir anous business.and th thousands f a 13 ft .,: parts f the irom all re indication -- i u : New World, is of its preat merit, at all Drugstore. Half bottle, 75 cents. Craelbs L6LJT & Co-- . Wholesale Drug- aole Agente. tf BANKERS, ' gar-- Reed, PlaintilT, h TS. Irrin O. EW, Defendant a HOME Pas. Precint: Gcerf e Opdyks Justice of the Peace Henry Downs Constable Qeorgo Payne. A. Bait Lake T 00 I 40 ..... 7 36 4 08 60 CentrevilU 7 S3 4 16 71 Farmington 7 60 4 43 1 00 Kaysvilla I li t H 1 II 2 00 New York Co., 4 Co Lawson Sather k Co.. Donnell, " . San Francisco First Rational Bank Omaha National Back... First Nntioual Bank, Deseret National Bank, Precinct: Justice of the Peace Richard Dye. Constable John Bybee. k McOornick Chiess-- Omaha " Bait Luke City " Co.,. W.tiutbrie. banker The Alliance Bank, (limited) 01. lievin a kjo. Hooper Precinct; Justice of the Peaoe Emory W. Soule. Constable Uubert K. Remap. Hison Precinct; William Wilson. Thomas J. Wilson. No. Connne HOME IBID US TRY IN ADVANCE! CALL JT Trains Leave The undersigned begs to inform his numerous friendSj and the pub Ogden was iacorpersted by act of the lic generally, that he has opened erritorial Legislature, approved Jan- - a Branch Store, in nary lain, 1H0I. Municipal Elections occur biennially foil J years) on the Building, Ogden, second Monday in February. Present Fair's stock of Musical Merchandise! He would advise an examination of the quality and prices of his f Kny.nlle & Son's, Co-Op- ., AND EXAMINE IPieClHENS ,F Jeans, EepellanH, Cassimeres, Linseys. Eannels, Mo. 4 Blankfcts,&c. 6 90 7 10 (2 7 81 1 88 7 44 1 60 10 11 Wood's Cross r. a. it eti 10 81 FarmingtoD Arrive at Salt Laks H. 40 Centretille 4 1 11 13 7 83 1 76 11 40 I I 00 SO HUSSY 60 OC3-3DE1- u Wheat, Ooti and Barley delivered at tha Oidrn Flnnrina-- Will. " " ' " change. A FIBST-CIsAN- S MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN TAILOll NtlOPConuected xith the BuslneMaud Hull Made to Order. DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, Leaving Halt Lake City at 6.40 a.m.; arriyln 1 In Ogden at 11.50 a.m.; leaf ing Salt Lake at p.m., arriving iu Ogden at S 20 p.m.; leaTiof Ogden at 6M a.m., arriving in Halt Lake City at 10 a.m.: leaving Ogden at 3.80 i.m.. arriving: la Salt Lcke City at 0 4 p.m. For all Information oonoernlng freight or Fad pp'r giJAMUB T WOOLEN MILLS 'FasDiug Places. ORGANS HICHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR WOOL. 8HAKP, Sen'l Tickst and freight Agsnt. Couitry merchant! will ooqbuH we offer buying elsewhere, thair inUrA(a hv mmin!.. ' ,n LIBERAL DISCOUNTS TO THE TRADE, All who wieh to patronize borne industry should not fail to imrjro opportunity. Aeept l; farr ta JOHN SHARP, ' & tha , son 3. B9PiUtQ)TKinKHT. AND PIANOO And other Musial Instruments, be fore purchasing elsewhere. Meat Market! S3I1TH, tt J. S. LEWIS OPTICIAN, WHO IS UNACQUAINTCU Of Main Streef, Ogden, is inreseijii ('. fine stock of New Goods, embracing SEE . ogetiier with FRESH Of Every Ijicrifiiioo, Committees: GIVE US A Which improva, strengthen, and preserve the sight They are set with fine Frenob perirrof ic lenses, and can be so adjusted that the focus will come directly in frort ol Vr eye, making them much more eoiyios able and useful than ordinary spectauet Erery Pair Warranted. TryTLtm. CUNS-PIJ10L- AND S : 4MMUNIriON ditu-l- y CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. cr. Is n: always on band. CALL. eccles now manufsoturing all kinds He has of FUKNiTURE. constantly on hand his own work and buys and sells Fsrnitnre K aired and all kinds of (srw-n-- Lriuair Uiaeaaea. ner'a aoel 1 lilone, s, SkaJe Claaetra Cara. n.m rnr ff RrlrtiC. anA call for ttl. thev Warner's Staia aitslaMy Uver Cue, 8Warner,8 are sold by Druggists and Vealeni in Hfedlclne everywhere. EEWABER4C0, Proprictora, Store on 5th street. otDoait ing office. Tith r.D.t;lD.t BTsTTeKtimonlati! of tbeblgbeit order la proof of tbeae siaieoieuta. , call for Wma sTtrFor the mre of IMn diBea.-- TURNING 'rROMPTLY DONE. .' A Teretable preparation and the Mly ui tbe world for Bright' Disease, rfmnlr rtlHfceeVa. ana) ALL Uftr mm mrM-- SECOND HAND COODS. GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE WEST ! Ita eoain Itne runs from .t.bhvKo to 'otk-IIHninq Oirt ffr rnunir f.urpesonly. rmoih of our Pain Carp nm 16M(.K1M Bluff, paeelni tbriunh .loHi-t- Oimwn. T,a hullo, yrvtu feature tA.rMiN vvlicrf1 yfju cuu enjoy your "Hituvi" Isluwd, ly venoort, V'ivt GTieo. Mollne, K'K-Iiftirw at the Marvnito. t,f all Brooklvn. Iowa trrtiini'll, llj. I.ltrt7, .Mttfrntnceni iron nriut-'eV Moines Utie cupital t luwai, Stuart. Atlen epno tne MiwiMtrpi from Hureau fmri VI iNwittri nvpraHt .11 nrilnte ArrHMl h? tic. and Avo-- i with timm-hJuoctlon to I'eoria: Wllt'm Jurx'tloti to Atiiftca-tlo- e. line, nod transfers are uvoided at Cuncil Bluffs. Kidon. and AtfbiAOD. WssblnBtoH, h'airtlll, Iielkiui, Katihus Hy, 1'avenworth. in L'nlon fiepot. Centrovllle. f'rlnc!Um. Treritoti. (.uilutlii. t miiu-roTHK J'KIM ll'AL U. H. CUNXEi.Ttnvs CV and Kummis tity; Lavanworth, At'lii!un. , Knox-TtllOKkBlooaa. ami THIS C.UKAT lliKuL'Oll LliiS AKB AS vVaebipKton to hliroumi-yIU1.UOVS: Keolcua u Karoiirunon. mmmrui, lr.;i.-nAt ( iir Af;o. with all divcraioa Hoe for tbs lDopenit-iit- , Olttimwa. fella. -M"nrj. s aitd Imi Mouivs; fea:t and Houth. with the US. M.&, and P, Newt ia ut MonriH; 1,- M'lii'-- to lmita)iolauitl At Vniterttet: AtlaiiUc Vt i aul Auduliu: and KL W. ai K. Hds. At Wasiumtun UncnTS, with P, C SI Avoca to liarlao. Ibis i ptjttlvely tlic ontr Kailroad, whicb owns, ami oprat a through L. It. K. Urie from Chicwro Into th ftre of Kanun. Atl.A Sai.LE. with III. Cent. R. R. with Pull-ma- n At I'toiiM. with i'. Tbroofrti Express FaeH'na-er'l'r.tinPatace Cars attarbed. aru run cu-l- wav daily W.; III. Mid.: aiul T. P. W. 1M. At lto K lsLANti, with "Milwaukee 4 Roe bctwwn CHK.AOO and I'mikia, Kansas l liv,rt. At Island Mi.irt Une." and Kock Isi'd 4 Peo. Hda. Cofncii. Bu rrs, Leavenworth ami Milwau-kes At iiAVKM'oitr, with th Duvonport Jlivlsioa Throua'bcarsarealttonjulK'twfen C. M. Jt t P. K. H. and Kansas ( ut, via Die "Mllwaukoe iut AlVf?l'l.int.KTT,withtherl..C.R.K. H. N.H.R. Hock Island short Unr. H At Ohixnki t., with entral Iowa Tbs " Great Hxk Island ta maimincpntly . I. U. H. At 111? MolNKS, with U. M. qulppca. lie road bed i Kiuiply pt fleet, and lis AH otMiL Burrrs. with Inlrii PaclHe R.B. Xnrk is laid wttb rails. . with B. 4 will M the titi,nrA lo. It. H. K. In .Neb.) WfeAt enll nlne.fi vnu AltAH AM on MBi sJt srtio.wHhB..C. K. a M.R.R. of snjovtrr your meats, while ua8tnK over the W. At tiTTfUA, with t'entral beautif ul pntiivs of Illinois ami i Iowa. In one of emr laffntBrent St. U A 1'af- - an '. B. Q. H. Kls. IMnintt ( are that at:ofiii'anr all At KEokt a.. with Tot, Pea. 4S.--War.; Web St. 'iBrouS ftxsrsu drains. You cet ati entire Keo. K. 1,., St. bua. assaL, aa rood as is served in auy first botel, Louik 4A I'ac, andwith U. St. J 4R. R. At whhon, cents. lorasventy-av- e HisoN. with Atch-- . 1'opeka i. Santa F Appreciating the fact that a majority of the Att-h-At. AnNeb. U. H. P. Kda. Br. and ( fli. 4 people pref ar separate apartments lor different At 1 E.vwuuiii, with Kan. Fac, sad Kan. purposes (and tbe iiumcuseWepapenker business Cont. K. Kds. are pleased V) of tms lino warranting ti, k.i-s At cur, with ail lines for the Wm Palact that tnls Company runs Seieptn Ciors for sleeping purposes, ana rwacs and Buutunast. IS THE ! FURNITURE! WILL, King's Combination Spec lade (ji ill A Smith. de7if M And the Celebrated Veal, dec G A Fi. E OF THIS COUNTRY, AP, THAT THI WITH THK CCOOKAPHY BY gX AMINIWO THI JEWEL WATCHES, Pork, Medical Board of Examination J. D. Carnaban, J. X Allen, W.L.McIntyre. Laws Jos. Stanford, W. Barton and 3. 8 WataoD. On Water Supply Elwin Stratford. D M. Stuart and Robt. MeQuarrie. On 8trets Joe Stanford, C. P. Mid CanSrld. dleton aod On Claims Robt. 8 Watson, Wm. W. Barton and Edwin Stratford Wm. B IIutcbus, On Public Buildings David M Slum and R. MeQuarrie. On Public Works D. M. Stua,i, Joepb Stanford and Robt. S. WaLson. , Robt. On Public Groande Wm. W Burton and Israel CanSeli. On Fire Department Israel Cacfiald. Edwin Stratford and w D Huichics Charles. F. On 88mt.ry RegulatJons Middleton, fciwia Ctr&tfsrd and D. Farr Sonlli Side Fourth St., Near the e.i OGDEN CITY OFFICERS: Mayor Lester J. Herriok. Alderman 1st Ward David M. Stuart. 2d Ward C. F. Middleton " ' ?d Ward Joseph SiaofoTd. CONSTANTLY RECEIVED AS PCBLISHED " 4th Ward Wm B. Hutcbins Csnal Dlseonnt to Teacheni. Councilors Edwin Stratford, Roberts, Can-elIsrael Robt. MeQuarrie, Watson, Wm W. Bunoa Richards & Williams. Attorneys dnov 18tf Marshal William Brown. Recorder James Taylor. Assessor and Collector Thos. D. Dee. THE CHAMPION Treasurer Aaron F. Farr. 8urveyor David Jenkins. Sexton Israel Caofield. Quarantine Physician Dr. J X. Allen. IS THAT OP Inspeotor of Buildings Alma Keyes. Captain Police W. Brown. & Sealer f Weights and Measures D. E. Browning. - " Ogden. Fottit Alma Keyes. Chief Fire Department Inspector of Provisions D. E. Brown TCI BEST CfT8 OP ing. Street Supervisor Charless Welch. Ufatton, Thomas Doxey. Wafenaaster. Bsef, of a OgJen Thos. Salisbury. Helon H. Tracy. s L. Aod the CELEBRATED Justice of the Peace first-clas- ' Pus. Pass. London NEW With a 40 oti uoponoagen Marriott Precinct: population, 6,500. Toe City is situated in tbe delta of the Weber and Ogden Rivers, and com mands a magnificent view of tbe picturesque valley of which it forms tbe principal though a marginal feature, lying as it docs at tbe foot of the Wasatch mountains and within easy. communication aod sight of nearly every other settlement within the basin. The city is divided in to four municipal wards. Each of which is represented in the Common Council by an Alderman chosen from the ward by the electors of the city at large, which latter also chose at the same time a complete list of city officials, being at present as fol- t 00 I Arrive at Ogden " Music Store! Justice of the Peaoe t. u. t Trains Leave i IiIANUFACTUfiES AND t No. 1 No. 8 Fast. Weod's Cross Tbe p"pi of the United Sutee in tbe Terrl- tn y of (J tan sesa (reewoK iv u no v. neea, fpnlant: Vim are h'rebT required to answer tbe peit-tio- a nf 8a"b K. EeeJ. in sa:d court 8'ed against oi tne ossors'-VI.dj,excinn fun, iri'hin trn semes on to a of this uftnr the uirw, if . erse ' vi'bm tnis cenntj, or if serred owt of McQ-iarriethis e maty bnt witbm ton dietnc',wiUua lea-t- r days; otnatwiw, witbin fortj days. decree dis Bold action is brought to obtain a oi mair nteor eiisCint between n tide the aid plaimifl and dffendant, apnn tha groBndt set for i b m tue etiuo on n e w uiu "nice. And too are hereby notiSed that If 70a to appear and answer said petition as fail etwve repaired, plaintiff will apply to the eoort M. Smart. for ike relict prayed lor ni enets. fn testimony whereof, I, Jess Bywstor, Clefs' Ob Finance Wm. W. Borton, Robt. 5. hand and r id Court, do beretmse net Watsen and Jos. Stanford. of 1 at saii Court, thin Etennth do fBi the M trcb, On Licenses Cba. F. MidJ!eton, W. JAJtZS iTWATJTL, SeaiO 3. Butcbmi and irael Caafiejd. PretaM dituKt si. la after Not. 4, 1878, Name of STATION. Justice of the Peace F. A. Miller. Constable Peter L. Sherner. W to the Pnsb'aie Conrt ia and for the Coejnty o( B X Elder, rerntorj OI ktao. mob. Juaut). onn:iL use of produce. CENTRAL UTAH Utah And a Colloctions BeceiTe Prompt Attention, Thomas Elherington. Standing Boots and Shoes, Butter and "Eqps Ogden, Utah. On and Weston Precinct: Ogden City, Justice of the Peaoa Hans D. Petter- - On Municipal 1EG4L NOTICE. Twite's Prairie Flower Taken befo.'e retiring will insure a ood night's rCt) 'Sith an Hwakeninft tn the rosy tr.orn to health, courage nd vigor. For coa,id tongue, bad Justice of the Peace George L. Corey, Constable Warren W. Corey. The following are tbe Committee! tbe Common Council: DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, HATS and CAPS, HOLT, l5jE Uintah Precinct: l To-day- 's Hli'i2SaLP0 DEALIRIN HAILHOAD, PIONEER OF UTAH. J. W. Guthrie & Co.) liWLL 18 & Kelton, Utah. D. O. Calder. waier-beetles- a DRILL I SHEET MUSIC o GRAIN at the grain stands the winter and drouth well. Hat the Barb, fast on both wires, can neither turn or flip. It It the bett sow it use. We keep a general line of Agricultural Implements at our Depot ia Ogden corner Main and Fifth Streets. Tens in us Eden Precinct; Constable 2S t Bain Wagons, Mollne and Oliver Chilled, Flows, 'Harrow, Scraperr, rfc lire Iron, Home Shoes, Nails, Hardwood, Wagon Material, dtc. Justice of '.he Peace D. B. Rawson. Constable John Webnter. Constable S!0H. Sulky Plow. Harrisville Precinct: Riverdale RUTINS I The ImproTed "S" Barb Steel Fence Wire Huntsvillt Precinct: lows: Water Beetles and Leeches. lot Chilled) THE TRIUMPH Andrew Rose. Slaterville LIKE OF Has advantages that no other plow hat. Too eaa set the Mould Board to suit any kind of soil, can plow deep and pulierixe your toil te that by using long-bow- Bird-Catchi- ng Fill A - You will get full crops, Lynne Precinct: IMS,' CHOICE COM Make inquiry from us of the advantages of Sulky Plow- and then examine Justioe of the Peace W. W. Bronson. Constable Erastus P. Binghao. soa. Constable flR OGDEV. ITT Air SULKY PLOWS vs. GANG PLOWS. Plain City Precinct: Justice of the Peace John Spiers, Constable Wm. L. Stewart Constable- - USO THE BAIN WAGON is now enjoying the Largest ea.'e of any wagon in th West, and it is because they ire Honest, Reliable and Very Durable. Call ano see them now as Improed. Prices reduoed to suit. OFFICERS. L. A. AID $5,000,000 the original Phoena. K. DOOLY & Co.; Agents. da art CRESCEM EXCELSIOR, Bain Wagons ! North Ogden Precinct: Justice of the Peace Nathaniel MonU Justioe of the Peace Dealer In the Gelebratei COMPANY, KSX.VliLISIIKD Ask for policies in J. Alma Keyes. eomery. Constable $7,000,000 1SU. OF LOXDOX. Ogden Precinct: Justice of the Peace. C. F. Middleton Conitable . KHTABLISIIED PIKENIX A. Hammond (Huntsville); P.O. lay lor (Harrisyillel. Reoerder Joseph S'aoford. Asuessor Sandfori BiDgham. Collector Gilbert Belnsp. Treasurer Robt. McQuarrio. F. S. Richard. Altemey Clerk L M.Riobarda Sheriff William Browa. Coroner Jos. Parry. County Road Commissioner 51 B. Child. Superintendent of Common Schools l. i. Monoh. Board of Examiners L. F. Monoh. W. W Burton and Charles Wright. PKEC1SCT W. G. CHILD OF HARTFORD, CONX, The Largest American Co. WEBER C0UTY OFFICERS : Probate Judge, F. D. Bic hards. Selectmen L. J. Herriok(Ogden), F. lou that time there lived a man 50 Roger Aseriam, who seeded 250 to take great luterfst in tue national 520 who wrote a book called sport, and 350 on the of practice "Toiophilus,'' 100 archery for the defence of the realm. fle states thnt ai mat time tne law 200 400 provided that "every boy between 00 the ages of 7 and 17 be provide'd with 60 alon' bow and two arrows, and that AFTERNOON fverv Englishman older than li BOASD. should provide himself with a bow 400 Eureka Con 17 17 and four arrows, while every bow 70 Jackson 3 4 : man should have a t least two cheap 550 Leopard 10 bows for every dear one." 270 Nonhern Belle 18 17 J The sport was thus made a royal 100 Manhattan 1 and a national one, and, being so 250 Metallic 2.20 2 b5 in has British rooted firmlv soil, 6W li Vrize 1J 1 JO never bees supplanted to this day by 125 Argenta 65 70c any other game. It was njt only 20 Independence 1 used as a means of recreation, but, as 500 Endowment 15o this ancient writer stated, thatit "in 310 Belle Isle 1.10 1.20 peace excludes ign :ble; pastime, and 200 Dudley Day 55c u ii . III War givco ttv,. lu iu? liauuii Dbirutu, 300 Hillside 85c The kins could by this means sum 100 Star 20c mon, at a day's no; ice, an immense 50 Paradise 65e army of archers. 220 Albion 30o ' favorite seems to have The men 770 Wales 3.35 3.40 b3 , was and this also been the 125 Mt Potosi 1.55 1.60 the case with the women. The 300 East Mt Diablo 1.80 11 proficiency which they attained, ac 60 Holmes 1.45 1.40 cording to this author, was remark 250 L Belding 1 was He states that it able. nothing iu aoa e 7 uncommon to bring down a pigeon 450 Bechtel 2.05 at 200 feet. With such skill in the 450 McClinton i use of bow and arrow, the fabulous 20 Tioga 2.70 story of William Tell and his son be 125 Summit 11 comes but a commonplace event. 300 Syndicate 1.40 450 Goodshaw 35c 200 Concordia J Spiders. 250 Belvidere 3 200 Champion 35 40c 3tr, H. W. Bates, who spent eleven la iJIackhawk 70c assessed 25c 250 ConDorade 1J years on the banks of the Amazon 300 Booker 60c river, relates the following instance 100 S Standard 20c of the murder of a small bird by a 10 ) Queen Bee large spider: 80 Mono 7 "In the course of our walk, I 450 Con Pacific 2J 2? chanced te verify a fact relating to 2W University 15c 285 Jupiter 2.40 2.30 the habit of a be spider, hairy large 100. Dudley 85 80c KPBine to the genus Alypale, in a 740 S Bulwer H manner worth recording. The 100 Addenda 70c 30 Noonday 3.60 species wag 31. avltuluria, or one very 150 Double Standard 1.20 closely allied to it; tho individual was 290 Mammoth If 1.70 nearly two mche- - in length of body, 50 Boston Con 1.10 but the legs expanded seven inches, 120 Oro 1.70 and the entire body and nair were 700 Atlas 10c covered with coarse gray and reddish 200 S King 6J 6 6 hairs. 1 was attracted by a move100 Martin White I ment of the monsteron a 300 Leeds 60o it was close oeneatii a deep crevice 100 S Bodie 65o in tV ree, across which was stretch white web. The lower ed a c ens part of t.' web was broken, and two small birds nnciiep, were entangled in the pieces They were about the To ALL WHOM IT MAT COHCBBH; ' ize of the English siskin, and I HAVE TH1.1 DAI 55ULO OUT ALL, judged the two to be raa'e and femy entire stock of Tobacco, and Cigars male. One of them was quite dead, to A. B. Bracer, and bee to thank mi and the other lay under the body ol patron for their past favor and recom the spider, not quite dead, and was mend mr nccst lor a share of thflr enr meared ; with the filthy liquor 01 pon. h. u. ls. wib. ua.ua ugaen vjuj, Mar. id, imu. saliva exuded bv the monster. I , dmtrl7 St drove away the spider, aod took the birds, but the second one soon died. I found the circumstance to be lite a novelty to the residents here18 about." At namd M1SCELLAKE0US U. rOBBXOOX BAAED. Mab. 18, 1880. MISCELLANEOUS. GENERAL DIRECTORY. Saw Feaxcisoo, Mar. BeiateleB, H.T. WBv6 tor ,3phle4 Mtaieettmcaaue. J stl mt loaH.i in futan Jl V MOISII, res thrort (a CARS rrLLHX P.tLACE AT H1JW. asriOKU, .COrKCIlTBLVrFK. LEAJE WOBTH. 1UJI4 tITT. Hock the era sold b) wla this Line, knows Ktaaes KKie," Tlrkel. ... sad tsssjs. Ttea Areata la tha X'ntta all Tar tteket sflea. aaldrwas. tsrnnaatloa aat airtalaabla at jrwur kaaao "ret JL. KLMBALU 6sb1 bijpsrt rtcnCeot E. GB ST.I JOHN, i |