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Show rubllhd IVIST ITETtSQ, bj tlk Sunday, excepted CVDIS PDBUSHIM8 BEARS, COHfAKT. (,T . NOTICE Retail Department. NEXT DOOR TO Z. THE Correspondent of the Chicago Tribune Canon City, Col., Nov. 28 Deeply impressed with the idea that many of jour readers "have morbid euriosity upon the subject of AT THE Dears, ana believing that this region can turn out a tew of the above "var . mints" that will .rather eclipse those 01 V all street, 1 nave determined to open thia letter) with a short chapter descriptive of the nature, habits, and peculiarities ot tne noble animal. 'Ogdpn Junction' Office lhe mountain-aanpre- s of Colorado are very well supplied i with: bears, and, during the fall of the year, when the plums and grapes are ripe, it lis nothing unusual to stumble upon a dozen or so of the brutes in half an hour'a walk.. There . are; three distinct species; the common brown or black bear, who still maintains a precarious tooting in many of the Bast-eStates, and is hunted with much ceremony; the cinnamon, and the . genuine grizzly. 13 EXECUTED The cinnamon chap is about ih6 color of brick-dusand his fighting weight ranges all the way from 800 to 1,000 pomnds. He is a supple, , active brute, and inclined to te a genuine coward. Meet him in a se cluded place and he will skulk off IN AIL ITS BRANCHES, with his tail between his legs,, like a coyote; but he is apt to prove a dangerous customer when wounded and brought at bay. Then he assumes the effensive, and a true rifle and steady nerve are required oh tho part IN A of the sportsman, or his bearship will ' proceed to form t an acquaintance ,more close than agreeable If. a good tree is at hand and lhe hunter .can1 scale it, so much the betteras the cinnamons do not climb; and aknowlJ edge of this fact tends to restore con-- 1 fidence. The majority of men I have conversed with prefer to hunt them in tbip way. In some instances the cinnamon, after being i badly hit, Order Books, rushes at the tree up which his antagonist has shinned for dear life, seises it in liis teeth, and claws and Receipt Books, attempts to tear it down. At this critical juncture it is best 'for the hunter to preserve his composure, and not fly off the handle. The bear Bill Heads, may keep him imprisoned an hour or so; but bruin has a small stock of patience, and, when he ascertains that the position is impregnable, he river letter Heads, up the job in disgust, and retires in good order. j The grizzly, horeyef,Band3 t the Show Cards, Head of the bear family, and is more feared and respected than allothera. He is a treacherous, sullen, malicious, gr, uncouth, Yisiting Cards, desperate, - who brute one shaggy stubbornly resists all advances towards friendBusiness Cards, ship, and is ready at any time to die in the last ditch. Like the immortal "Old Guard' of Napoleon, your genuine grizzly never surrenders, but ia Ball Tickets, game to the last. .The grizzly has a lordly, independent bearing, and on his native mountain sides, or in the Meal Tickets, forests, will hardly deign to make room for man himself. J If you meet one in the road,, the chances are that he will not budge an inch, unless Hand Bills, he happens to be in an accommodating mood, and then he will trot out one side a few yards," rear himself upon his enormous 'haunches, ana graciously wait for you to pass. No Shipping Bills, matter whether you are armed $fith g Ballard, needle-gua Winchester, or Sharp, never attack a grizzly, alone or out in the open Monthly Statements, f.V ". country ,,! The only safe1 position5 is on the back of a good horse, or in the limbs of a cottonwood tree. 'Many persons, disregarding this advice, have paid for their temerity with their lives; Every Variety of for, no matter where you shoot a grizzly, whether through the heart or the brain-bohe never gives up the ghost without a struggle,"T and Will fight as long; as he can lift a" pawl Practical illustrations of the .fightI ing powers of -the grizzly are to be seen in these- mountainous regions nearly every day. The other morning, your correspondent .encountered a miner from' Fairplayj who had c0me down, to lhe ialley region for supplies. His personal appearance was, to say the least,: peculiar, f He carried his right arm, in a sling, one eye was twisted 'upward, his face was scratched, and torn, and indented AH RemUiiiei, tc, ulionid Ordr, toEnquire, with ridges; while his , head was as b addreuod the Mugger, f guiltless of hair as a billiard ball. ... At first I supposed that he had teen j i invited by some of the friendly Indians to a scalping , picnic as chief performer; but, in conversation, it turned out that he had received each V. and, all these grievous wounds from the elaws of a grizzly. A social glass of the ardent warmed up the heart of the miner, and he related the dismal tale of his adventure in almost the following language : G19X3f, If, T. lo be Continued. 1bb',8 IBTlSnSST. STOCK If! mm ; M. I., nmr Tinrn SiUcs, DEALERS IN ALL KIKDS OF ., PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, Poplins, Notiveautes, Bepps, Corded Alpacas, Jacquards, Delaines, Flannels f m Idnseys, etc Full Line of A Carpets and Trimmings. , t, it V , . large Assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, OF THE LATEST STYLES i For Gents, Ladies or Misses wear. ' CHART IR OAK GROCERY Fourth Street, JPoxlt Doors ' ' in every variety. Complete . 223. 'TUX AXD &ini liKjiixtOi ritUUUUJfi 4 xvavj .. y LEiTflER AXD SHOE SHOES, a ? FIXDIXGS! TAKEN. t B&- - REPAIKS NEATLY s EXECCTED: d88-l- y CP.t ' ,c. ...... ,. i f CHARTER A LARGE M0NITOS.r NEW OAK. TIN'WA'EE d . of WS CO-OPER- ftTrrai?. v..m. Its O ) JUST VJbJP. V ALL KIISTDS. AUd Made up In tho Most Approved Style, ' dl-t- f W. II. HOOPER, Superintendent. EilGL S Doing the Largest Business 'HO US E CALL AT TEASBEL & Go's, ON IAT THE TERRITORY OF UTAH. - - Salt Lake City, East Temple Street, Arising from a uniform system of dealing principally with Manufacturers, buying in Immense Quantities ana sciuuj; on me uiosesi margins. AND EXAMINE TIIEIR CHOICE STOCK, SELECTED WITII THE GREATEST CARS IK NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA AND CHICAGO. Consisting: of I f t I ' ;t . . DEALING IN THE THE J i SAIFIPIiSS , MACHINE ia the SOLE AQENT for Utah Territory. AGENT at his Store, Call and examine N. C. FLYGARE. " This 'Institution J. STANFORD OUR k ft , , In consequence of the increasing demand for the above machine we hare ' ; t appointed VIENNA, was awarded SEWING SINGER Unrivalled in the Market. , Mr. PHIZB FAIR, . BLEES SEWING MA CHINES !; X At the WOELD'S . . ' EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE x, FOR ' QGDEN. JSTIrLJUIHT. JPJLU"JOJEJl. W.Q. CHILD ' OGDEN STEAM . EXHIBITION AT OGDEX. ON" RAILROAD WORK PENROSE, ; f Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Shawls, Yankee Notions, Etc. PARENT INSTITUTION AT S. L. CITY. Clothing in immense Variety, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and Hardware "Wholesale and Retail n, O. i' VI AT EVER CARRIED Ikt, OCDEN. A new Stock of Fall and Winter GOODS of the' best quality. sTmma rnmrivn V S J JJ.J f JUUl UiV "Which will be Cut in the Latest Fashion! Descriptions. EH A AND : 105-t- f ' STOCK OP Heating Stoves of all ! Two doors west of Main Street. I. Stove Department. t CP. I. P. s . J. TAYLOR, - - FIFTH STREET, C. M. Hon HP. : ' LriiMi i 3V1. MEECHANT , TAILOE Z. W OffAen. From o. GESfERAIi 'DEAIiEK ! AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT i WHS JbiXcliange. Hats, Caps and Clothing I . STOVES A All kiuds of PRODUCE received BOOTS f 1,9 G. WHITEHEAD ; A - GENERAL MEECHANDise Ever offered in this vicinity. ! . r C OP 6 JOB WORK - & n ; BBEIlf IK SHI ROCKY MOUNTAINS, breach-loadin- CHILD fflGGINBOTHAM, Studebaker, Bain and Whitewater ' 6 .t'.-ui-t n s, Reapers,l?Iowers,SHlky Rakes,ThrcsliIiig Jlachines AND 1 EVERT. DESCBIPtlOX ' OF '' -- : ' ' ' ' ' lose ; Sep 22-t- f AND : ' ' . " MAS CFACl'UKEaS Of " '' ... :. Door aiul Window Frames,.., Sash, Doors, Illinrts, Mouldings, etc., AGBICILTURAL MACOIXEfil ! tt Jupboards, Milk Safes, Tables, Sinks and all' Kinds of Carjienter ' Work done to Order. ... Store in Ogden the in no wise inferior to Friends are our Northern W. IL IIOOPEB, Superintendent. , , A Full Set of "Woodworking Maoliinerv PLANS & ESTIMATES" OF BUILDINGS in Operation. ON REASONABLE our Larfre and Commodious Branch hi eupplvb at SaJ Iiake. , Facilities " Lumber Yard. BARNARD WHITE'S YARD, FOURTH ST.,OCDEN. 4 ' ' On exhibition and for sale esr At ' & CHILD, Builders, Contractors and Mills, Fiftln Street, Ogdcn, oppoeite Z. C. M. I. Granary. Orders addressed to Office FLYCAHE& TERflHS. i |