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Show fHouse i" Cliftrnlane .mudrenrn Old. Dead Kyscr. A Thc Gold Hill JVetrs gives the fol- ana tne most lowing capital dog story : llOUSC, of architecture matter .iliin the "Our little dog Kyscr, the oldest was that which a and in Story county, ii?,hoPPcr occupied with his fam- is dead He dieddog noon at yesterday, wfntcrin the forests ot fcantn as the Yellow JaekctV whistle 'nfbne just oi i' It vvaa the cavity was tooting the hour of dinner and ...Inn od tree, men were thinking of food and other Fire had eaten . . in in height. - worldly things suited to the living " tlic iruu. and not the dying. Kyscr was black six. circular room i V all over, and had, more dog in him At twenty than V. fect in diauicter. was ever done up in so small a the from ground was a more He was a breed of his own, package. Jit hole which afforded egress fur all to himself, and therefore started With hammocks hun in he smoke. to fight his way through the world copkmg ntei,. reckless J fom peg, of consequences. He fought other pegr that hoie ilslumgupou ever saw that was bigger dog every Ued "0 essential thing. lh than himself, and getting whipped of a house woodman was in possession never him if it was forty thousand years in times adiscouraged -- Lich had been a He day. despised small dogs. Perhaps yu the process of luildfiig. crossed the Kyser plaius with an emwas finished he cauie very day it train from in 18G2, and Iowa igrant How did all a!on"and entered in. was au old dog then. He never was handsaw architecture jackknife and in contrast a pup. Honestly speaking he must link into insignificance solitude of the luvo been at least fifteen years old. with this house in the the tenant We found htm at Couio ten years ago. Moreover, ,'reat forest. and he affiliated with us from that Ltd like a prince. Within thirty time forth, as miner, newspaper rehouse a mounti.Aat. ., dog-gnnde- st - . of his coniferous went rushing stream ain yards an'd all. that sort of past to the porter, editor,, ' He was the most honest, swirls and eddies unde.r thing. six In the friend we ever had, uncompromising the sliclviug rocks, if one could not therefore feel we it a duty to do a hud half a dozen trout wuhin an his to little justiee memory. Kyser, as a luur, he deserved to go hungry in all his battles, was never considered awkwarducss. Now penalty for his whipped, and now, when pneumonia and then a deer came out into the and old age combined to floor him, openings, and, nt no great distance, he died with his face to the foe, with and pigeons could be quail, rabbits all the hair bristled up along his What did this man want found. and his back, showing poor, old remore than Nature furnished him ? in defiant teeth of maining snags He had a hous; with a "cupola" two vieiousuess. there are If dogs iu the hundred and forty fect high, and he make will next it mighty world, of taking it. This game at old for his enemies some warm of Arcadian simplicity would have made before have who him. gone but for a vola lasting impression, could that nothiug untary remark, the-cos- to give life a more perfect A Burning Reward. test. "Well, yes," said he, "I reckback to towu, on if you are going Very unpleasant nuptials these tell send me up a are which were celebrated Jim to you might in Hubgallon of whisky and some plug to0 , on the bard, Trumbull bacco." It will not do to invest a liUth ult. As thcCounty, was au ex- k added hollow tree with and poetry. too much of If that centi-men- t message had not been suggested we hare been under the delusion should to this that the lives of those people, dwelling in a house fashioned a thousand years ago, were rounded to a day perfect want. fullness, without one artificial Overland Monthly for March. pair tain county paper says: it sjciiis, are considered public To thi., property by other journals. we have no is as it import objection, ant that the local news should be widely disseminated, but propriety ACei items, would indicate that due given. There is no se in that items are copied denying toujour column?, for when amist.ike creeps in, the paragraph is copied mistake and all." The rival journal, at which thb shaft is aimed, thus re turns it: "'Our items, it seems, an considered public property by other journals;' but we are willing that those who do not know enough to take tbis paper should yet have some wauce to learn the local news. The 'iZETTE says it knows its items pied into our columns by the mis tfwthoy contain. Well, when an Jew 'is copied from this journal into uAzettk, we know it by its beint we from mistakes. This obviates need of giving credit, since, b own confession. 'contemporary's e publish aa item with- mistakes it may bo known as "the" Ga- seem to eredit should be - llil0 if SfV5 HWwhcs one entirely ' own as oi'R's. thc GAZKTT correct, it mn judges and four laymen 'oth;ngofulc kind would work aQ Prcsent system in rj. It wouid well to Zl y, "rderlv 01 a rtTuthcan -- govern- , IEGS Salt Lake City, A TO OFFER A CHOICE SELECTION OF SUBSCRIBE POR DUTCH BULBS, PLANTS E CREEN-HOUSt and FLOWER SEEDS. A Splendid Selection of Seodg for tho Fluid and Uardvu. tlU5lm THE Z. C. EH. I. OGDEN GROCERIES, HARD WAR JUNCTION, & CROCKERY; TOOI, IMPLEMENTS Ss STOVES; DRY GOODS, STAPLE and FANCY NOTIONS, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, UPHOLSTERY liOODS, CLOTIIIIVG, HATS, . ... BOOTS and SHOES; Wall Paper, Bordering, Decorations; Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Sled lei lies WINES, LIQUORS, ALE ami PORTER; . , : Published etery Weduesdajr ani Saturday. Singers' Sewing Machines, in Variety; Bespoke Boot and Shoe Depart 11 cut; Leather, Findings, Beltings, &c; ; PRODUCE, GRAIN, BUTTER, EGGS, &cl; SCUUTTLER MACHINERY IN ITS ALL WAGOXS, BOB BRANCHES, AC, Eight Pagres, Forty Colnuiux of Heading Matter. SLEDS? AC. Wholesale Purchasers and Visitoi's TO LAiKZB CIT"Y m CULMER & CO., G. F. ws f (! Wtk. $4.00 per Annum, H Groceries Window Glass, Several anglers went out this morning on a crusade against the inhabitants of the Weber waters. Trout and Which they are offering at lower prices than any other house in the city. herring are abundant just now. Fresh salmon is coming in every day from the A Large Stock of west, and is invitingly di played in front Fijjn't. English Varnishes of our stores. OF ALL KINDS, AT "Singers." The Singer Sewing Maartichine is without doubt a Irst-rat- e cle, More Singers" Lave been sold in Utah than any other pattern, and they t ill remain the favorite. Z. C. M. I at Salt Lake, Ogden, Logan, and Soda Springs have them on hand and liberal dearrangements ape made with persons siring to make time payments. See M3STTJIPj.OTXJI1.3ZJDEI.S' Freight added. J . PRICES, JOB WORK - Orders from the country Promptly Filled. 83-l- BOYIalS 'JO-C- RT AT THE JUNCTION OFFICE ! y ' IS tXKCUTED E CO., ' " Dealers In ; ; ; s Died. At Crismonville, Summit county, Utah, March "20th, Kmilt Ass, youngest daughter of John M. and Martha Jane Lewis, aged 10 years, 3 months and 8 days. BE GEO. LAKF, of Oxford, rp.JNO. BIGGS, of Frauklin. Franklin, Oneida Co., Idaho, 23-- 1 March 22d, 1873. c- - IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Imported Furniture of all Rinds, MAIN; STEEET, OGDEN.. Superior Stylo V!. '."'!';"'' CHAIRS,1 TABI.ES, WASH STANDS, X.OUKGES, BIJREAUN, i 'lefcl. aunt. East Temple Street, SALT LAKE CITY, IT KNOWN THAT WE THE UN dersigned will apply to the Board of of .County Commissioners ; of. Oneida at their nexCregular sitting, for County, Js ,dTkards or Minoraa license to build a "Toll Bridge over Bear Hirer, at Bridgeport, in Oneida i;.bc1' druuk aiid in County. AU persons will please govern themncetd 750 Danes' nd selves accordingly. ,v ,a :j IK. W. PACKER, of Bridgeport. lii Tvnn el-3- NOTICE. M'J, CO.) . fsna J7 HI MY POSSESSION THE ntiiiuuU, which if not claimed ud tnken wny within tsu days from reeut date, will be tulj to tb highest responsible bidder hi tho District Strny Pound, at Faruiington, Davia 28th, 1873, at two county, on Friday, March ' o'clock p m.: J One Orey You Hug COLT, no mark nor brand. One Yellow COLT, white stripe in face. One Hay Ye rlicg Mare COLT, white iu face and mil n lino Itri, One lSLu-olil COLT. ABRAHAM ItOSE, District Poundlteeper. , Farminicton, Pavtg Countv, Mar. 17, 1S73. g2W TIIAVK ... proposes to substitutofor the iystem a mixed court, composed throe "err JUL. S-AXtremely old pair, the young men of iT the community sarcastically serenaded the couple. After a short Will find the Ijirgest Assortment of Merchandise in the seTernl Departments of Z. C. M. I., as above, that can be been in the West, and all at fair prices. specimen of their musical powers, All (Itc the bride appeared at the door and tendered the crowd five dollars for H. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent. refreshment if the intruders would only go peacefully away. This proposition was accepted, and three delegates approached to receive the Terms: when the vicious old lady spriuklcd them freely with sulphuric GltOESBECItS BLOCK, SECOND SOUTH STREET, acid. One of the minstrels will lose both eyes, another one eye, and the third was dreadfully burned, and will not join the festive epithalamic AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF chorus again For some time to come. All our other Feelings, wc confess, are merged in pity for the venerable bridegroom, whose baptism of sulphuric acid has ytt to come. iV. Y. AND Tribune. hush-mone- The difference. c3"TrTnrTr x Jtu, (LATE STAIKE3 k estrayotice;3 and Hair Mattrasses. Spring ' 31 adc lo Order. Cnpboarti anci Bookeases Work .and Repairing Done. Cabinet jvtoBranehes 7 Wood Turning in all its .'v ; , ? - ,..;'!!,' lease & .1- '!. t.. '"'yr a call before ptifchasing elsewhere. ).,:; dl-3- i m O-.- lkBa!ri, BunilUi vn, ttc, tliouU f 100 DOZ. CHAUtS JUST RECEIVED, in proportion, G6ol and other - 'All , t : C. W. PENtlOGE. ' COX!?, . 'OE5, r: " - |