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Show Ghost 8torj( T, !f 1 ... t.pi1 .,;, t, From the Rochester Unien. Mercury. nucstiort "whether t. i. .b riotice ot the eventb around thou,, but 3! re are apparently vhieh, nevertheless, of their MistiBCt outside of tlK5 8ph.ro Gautwr, th wlK TJieophile M aud writer, known French journalist in regard to has raised this question dur-i,,- .r the animals which serein lans forward the .siege; and he brings he eays fell un.several Gifts, which to prove der his own observation, took notice of that they not only mssiu" events, but regulated their He obaccordingly. movement took notice, from serves that the dogs 'the very first day, of the abnormal condition of Paris. The unusual ,nvi.m?nts of the inhabitants, the civil to almost universal change from or military costume, tuo exercising on the mobiles aud national guards .continual the the public parades, sounding of the trumpet and beating of drums kept them constantly excited aud uneasy and set them to refrom flecting. Some ol'theni, refuges with their masters, visithe suburbs, of finding their bly lost their power iu the hesitated way about. They choice of streets; were uncertain of the traces; scouted their path, and at consulted some other every corner do"1 that lived iu the neighborhood. The suburban dogs were scared at the noise of passiug vehicles and ran from them, while the city dogs scarcely took the trouble to get out of the way of the wheels. "Pvery morning," says M. Gauticr, "there assembled before our door what appeared to be a council of dogs, presided over by a broad backed, bandylegged, brown and yellow terrier. The other dogs paid him great reverence, and listened to him attentively. It was evident that he spoke to them, not after the manner of men, in an articulate language, but by short barks, varied mutterings, pursing of the lips, movements of the tail, and expressive play of the physiognomy. Every now and then a new comer seemed to bring news; aud the council commented on it, and after a while dispersed." This went on during the first month or two of the siege, when bread was plentiful, the stock of beef was still considerable, and the dear-iies- s of forage rendered horse meat abundant. The animals did not suffer then; but soon things began to change, and their rations diminished as those of men did. The poor creatures could not understand it, and gazed at their owners with woudering eyes when their meagre pittance was placed before them. Thev seemed to ask what they had done to be so punished. Many masters abandoned their dogs, not having the courage to kill them; aud these animals were to be seen at night, wandering like shadows, hear the walls, and trying to induce g to have persons pity on them. 31. Gautier says he was continually followed by them, they uttering faint cries all the while, and sometimes venturing to put their noses to his hand. 8 Jon they began to perceive thai the people looked at them iu a strange maimer, aud, under pretence of caressing them, felt their flesh, as abutcner would, to ascertain it they were iu good condition. The cats perceived this sooner than the dogs did, aud became exceedingly cautious as to whom they allowed to touch them; on the least quick movement they fled to the roof or cellar; but at length the dogs "smelt a rat," aud ran away when any one called or Trvhistled to them. The canine council, before mentioned, diminished daily, and there soon remained no one of its members but the dreaming terrier, who, however, was only dreaming in appearance; for in reality he was always on the guard, scenting danger afar off, and showing his heels at the approach of any one at aH suspicious. A gentleman who recently addressed a Newton Sunday-schosaid that he should "confine his re ' jnaiks principally to parents who their children or never had any." An old lady of Jackson, Tenn,, has asked the city authorities to exempt her from city taxes as "she seldom walks over their sidewalks or pavements." i j kind-lookin- ol -- OSES!! 0,TES.n ..POSTPONEMENT, ROCK .SPXtllXG 4th Grand Gift Concert! Two or three months since 13. F. AND Sherman, a popular and citizen of Buffalo, died suddenly 'from apoplexy or something of that uature. Hock Spring, $ 9. GO. lie was the agent of the American Dvli7eredv 10.00 7.50. Coalville, Express Company in that city, hav 8.00. Delivsied, ing charge of the transfer freight and the house of the company. He had Keep Wrra by Getting Good Clean Coal. rooms over the stables of the compa- YARD AT U. P. FREIGHT DEPOT. ny, fitted up elegantly, lie had the :Ordem left at Douglass' Meat Market will be respect an i esteem of the company, promptly filled. BlOi 3m. JOHN riNCOCK. and his death was sincerely lamented. The company permitted the widow to keep the rooms and supplied her with coal, etc., as have been informed. Everything passed along as usual after the funeral, until two or three Six doors west of Meetiug Hall. weeks since, when Mrs. Sherman WATCHES, one evening was startled at hearing CLOCKS, AKD JEWELRY, the footsteps of her husband ou the Manufactured aud Repaired. stairs. lie walked invisibly into the room, eat upon the bed and pulled off' AlbmrtH, I'lcture Frames and Moulding. his boots. She fled in terror from Photographs, or Ambrotypes accuratethe room, but soon made up her mind ly taken. thather imagination had conjured tip Picturesi Copied. . the scare, and she returned again to her room. well-know- n rOH TUS UEMEHT 0? THE COALVILLE COAL! THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY. miimi IN DANK!! "ii.?e?!H Assured. OVER A A FULL DRAWING CERTAIN Given f ONE FOURTH IN CASII AND TILE REST IN FURNITURE, AT BOYLE O'HARNETT'S. & Main Street, Ogtlen. 31st March, Next. On Tuesday, The beKt and cheapest stock or FURNITURE In order to meet the general wish nnd expectation of the public aud the ticket-balers, for the fat! payment of the magnilicent gilts, announced for the Fourth Grand Uift Concert of the Public Library of Kentucky, the management have determined to postpone the Concert und Drawing until CARDON BROS., LOGAN, north of Salt Lake. THE S UrEllB "ESTEY" ORG AX Tuesday, the 31st of March, 1874. They have already realized OVER A BY FAR And hare a great many agents yet to hear from. No doubt is entertained of the Bale of every ticket Ul'orti the drawing, but whether all are sold or not the Concert and drawing will positively and unequivocally take place ou tho day now fixed, and if any remain uiixoid they will he can. celled and the prizer will be reduced in proportion to the unsold tickets. Only 60 00 tickets have betn issued and JOHN BENCH, Culi GriftM, $1,500,000 Farley, a hotel clerk in PAINTER, GRAINER, GLAZIER, will be distributed among the The tickt are printed iu coupous, of leu l lis, and a wife and child. had Portland, all fractional parts will be leprebeuted iu the PAPER HANGER, Elc, Mary Farley had been iu an insane drawing just as whole tickets are. she before was and married, asylum MST OF GIFTS. she was still subject to flighty spells. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT As a specimen of his work he refers to $250,000 But Charley Farley did not mind ONE GRAND CASH GUT 100,000 ONE GRAND CASH G FT 50,000 them, avid felt perfectly safe and Z. C. M.IvjLOGAif. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 2fi,000 GRAND ONE CAMl GUT 17,600 happy with his wife and a little 10 Cah Gifts, SKI.(KK) each, 100,000 The painting of which was done under his y dis One Cash 150,01X1 3l 6,000 each, day passers-bGills, daughter. direction. 50 Cash G il'tt, 1,000 each, 6(,000 covered that Farley's house was on 80 Cash Gilts, 40,000 oOOeach, 100 400 Cash fire. 40,000 Gifts, each, They went in and saw a child 800 each, 150 Cash Gilts, 45,000 iu a pile of embers burned to a crisp, OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. 200 each, 2f0 Cash Gifts, 50,000 HAPPY KKLIKF FOR 10L.NO MEN FROM 3'J5 Cash (iil'ts, 32.500 loo each, an,d Mrs. Farley sitting with a blan tho effects of Krrors and Abuses in early life. 11,000 Cash Gifts, 60 each, 6S0,(X)0 ket wrapped round her, apparently Manhood Restored. Impediment" to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and re12,O00Gifts,aIl Cash, amounting to $1,600,01X1 waiting for the flames. They put markable, remedies. Ifooks and Circulars Isent Total, The chancct for a gift are as one to lite. Address, HOWARD out the fire and took the woman and free, in sealed envelopes. l'hiadcl-phi2 Ninth St., No. Smth PKICli OF TICKETS: the body of the child to the city jail. ASSOCIATION, Pa., an Institution having a hith reputation conduct aud professional skill. Whole The next day Mrs. Farley was in lor honorable tickets, $50; Halves, $25; Ttnths, or . each coupon, $5; Eleven Whole Tickets for $600; her right mind, and was interviewed. Tickets for $1,000; 113 Whole Tickets for 24 Ko discouut $;.;U00, 2i!7 Whole Tickts for $10,000. Her husband had not been to see on less than $500 worth of Tickets. her. She was terrified at the thought The Fourth Gilt Concert will be conducted, in THE WEED all respects, like the three that ias already been of meeting him. She remembered given, and full particulars mav be learned rom circnlars nhirli will be sent free from this office lo having kilrcd and roasted her child, SEWING MACHINE! all who apply for them. but wa drcamiug at the time that Orders lor tickets and applications for agencies Xotie letter tver made. will be attended to in the order they are received, what she was doing would be of and it is hod they will be sent iu promptly that there may be uo disappointment or delay in filling great benefit to her little daughter. nil. Liberal terms given to those who buy aud She had to feed the child from a IMPROTT.-t sell LL TIIR LATF.ST ACTUAL again. All agents are peremptorily reqaired bottle; and imagined that unnatural actiou.MF.N'TS, noiseless, light running, shuttle to settle up their accouuts aud return all unsold tickets by the 30th day ol March. nourishment was only slow starvation. TAXEN. MONTHLY PAYMENTS TIIOSj. E. milVKLETTE, So she killed her baby.. Charley TUG LARGEST MILLION DOLLARS, la.OOO Roasted her Child. GRAIN WANTED. FACTpRT IN THE WORLD! The Most Popular Instrument iu nee. SAMS 10,S00 Per Ami tun! C. W. STAYXEIl, Agent, Main St., Knit Lake City, Jiear Suv uge't Gallery. P. 0. Address, Itox 6T. tTO-t- f Cloth for Wool' ticket-holder- Los;au, Caolio County. EXCELSIOR MILLS, HEAR OGDKX It 1 Dringon Your Woo', and.kl'ceivk GIVEN. INSTRUCTION PERSONAL at Once Our Goods iu Return at Advantageous Rates. slOl-Cm- Agent Public Library Kentucky, and Uanager Gift Concert, Pnblic Library liaiWiuc, Louisville, of. Superior Cloth, Rlank cts, Yarn, Ratting, Etc., Etc. a, A CITY, for the Manufacture A. RANDALL, SON & CO. EST See- - O. Whitehead' Advertisement. --l- y W. TURNER, GEORGE (Lete C. B. McGregor A Co.), Fifth Street. - - - Ogden. Books, Periodicals, Mag- azines, Pictures, Albums, Stationery, A writer to the Medical Time and &c, Kentncky. J. W. HESS, Agent, Gazette refers to the fatigue of the CIGARS AXI TOBACCO. ST0R5 OGDF.N. AT WOODMAKSKK'S limbs produced after a long railway riTTmTTrrrici employment at tour bourns or traveling. The work Wall Papers of the Beit Patterns. it conceuial, honorable, aud journey as. due mainly to the trcm- pays the bt of anythiug ever "nlisrriptions taken for all the Papert of the day bliusr motion ot the floor under the before offered. Cafti wages, samto'JuUi Local, lolwu and Western. suffered .states and FREE. that, having feet, ples and complete uMtiits sent 2? BOESSEL. free: iUPRIiS At OM'K, CiiO. K. he was from the abuse, considerably IIODOS t Ce., m aud Vii Stale ., Chisago. WATCHES, JKVYJSLRT AND FANCT sl0l-4induced to try the experiment of J GOODS. air cushion as J using the a footstool, lhis answered so well Itepuiring done in Good Style. never traveled without has that he MAIN STREET, EVANSTON, using one in this way, and has found Wyoming Territory, the effect to be a remarkable im- AND MAIN STREET, OUDEX.UTAH GENERAL STORE,' tlly. provement. ut 8 eS9-l- VJU-LJLX- PARPE F. well-know- n JAMES SLATER, cuut The next evening the thing was repeated, and this time the men in the barn plainly heard the steps of the departed man on the stairs. Friends were called in, who heard the same thing, and the noise of Ins sitting upon the bed and pulling off his boots. Mrs. Sherman, at last thoroughly alarmed, has fled from the house, and positively refuses to return under any condition. A young lady in Indiana sought to demolish an unfaithful lover by publishing some verses addressed to him, in which, after prophesying her immediate dissolution, she said, "Come gaze upon ray dust, false one." But the composito spelt dust with a'b." KELXGIOTJS, SCIENTIFIC AND ROMANTIC PRODUCE, FURS, Etc., THE SUIT. WEEKLY, AND HAILT. SEMI-WEEKL- THE WEEKLY SUN is too widely known to but the require any extended recommendation; reasons which hare already ijiTsn it lirty thousand subscribers, and which will, we hope, give it more, are briefly as follows: niaxy thousands newspaper. All the news of It is a rirst-mt- e tho day will be found iu it, condensed when unand important, at full length when of moment, and always preseuted in a clear, intelligible, manner. e family paper, full of entertaining It is a and instructive reading of every kind, be.t containing nothing that can offend the most scrupu. lous taste. story paper. The best tales It is first-rat- e and romances of current literature are carefully telected and legibly printed iu its pago. agricultural paper. The most It is a trst-rat- e fresh and instructive article on agricultural toj.ics regular! v appear iu this department. It is nn independent political paper, belonging to no partv and wearing no collar. It fights for best men to principle, and for tho election of the office. It epeeiully devotes its energies to the now weakexposure of the great corruptions that en and disjjnuet.ur souutry, and threaten to undermine republican institutions altogether. It lias no fear of knaves, and asks uo favurs from first-rat- their supporter-- . ' - It reports the fashions for the Indies and tha markets' for the men, especially the to which it pays paticttlar attention. One Finally, it is the cheapest paper publuhed. 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