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Show Baltics. Mr. Cobleigh ami the Ileus-- A Talc with n Moral. Th following l,nes ar8 respectfully dedicated to s" of uew heirs, who rhe several "proud proprietoi us recently: amoug siad tlie.r appearauce e help me (ri ncions e'ory day i' e villi to 8uw dor vay I to play jlv etiintill jKiiiiR iil'.v rtrit Jjot funny Icetlebaby. From the Daubury Newa. Mr. Cobleigh, of Nelson street, bought three hens, Saturday night, aud put them under a box until he ltili Then I look of dhem lcotle toes, Vii'l mw 'l"t funny lectio nose, ot rooster crows, fnd beard dor vay ilike 1 vai crazy. I shimlo piicm "Jlure dr real nice way, to my wif dhey suy hia fader cferv day." I vus so proud like blazes. t'nd vlien I hoard lopl Lke fiimotinicHtilnsre comes a leetle scliuual! J lot's lien (ter vindy vind viH crawl, Kiglidm der littlo schtoniack schinall, Dot a too bad tor der baby. Pnt nifliiclii'n sing nt niq;ht so tchweet, Cud garwIniTTic he muHcad, t'nd 1 must tliump sh'.ry upon my feet, To liclp dot letllo baby. He bulN my none, and kicks my hair, Und i:r;iwln mo oior et'try vhere, t'nd schloliers me but vat 1 care! Ixit vas my schuiall youug baby. round my bead dot little arm Vas sclui'ioziu me so uico uud varm Ob! may uliere never coom gome harm, To dot tichniall leetlo baby. Dut van nie liimsolf. .1 .. A Ghostly Violation. The Divcnport (Iowa) Gazette vouches tor the absolute truth of the following, thuugh, from obvious all nam'S are suppressed : rca-aou- s, '0iie of the L';iliug citizens of Xorth Davenport had an only daughter wh) was betrothed to a young a clerk in a man of fair promise commercial house in Duloading buque. Ills visits to that city were regular, and arrangements had been made for an immediate union, when the bride-elewas stricken down by tyfever, and, in spite of all that phoid and care could do, died. The Gazette reporter says : ,lVe saw her in her coffin, dressed ct for the bridal of death, not for the consummation of all earthly lore. We witnessed the agony of her lover as he beut in speechless, tearless abburial-case.- " straction over the satin-line- d After tlie melancholy journey to the young man returned to Nervous fever set in, and Dubuque. a peculiar hallucination seised him that his lost one was present in the mini, draped in the same garb which had enveloped her clay. All remonstrance was in vain. He minutely described her dress, her appearance, and her position in his chamber, even when his parents or friends would it or stand where he declared her to be, he saw her glide away and take another place. This went oa for weeks, and the patient was gradually sinking under the physical aud nervous excitement, when a friendly' ruse was tried to cure him of his ecstacy. Coming to Davenport, his mother found that the funeral garments were purchased at the store of C. &. M., and made by Mrs. B. She procured the material, had it made up in fac simile, and returning, a young lady as near in height and appearance as ceuld be fouud, was dressed to resemble his deceased love, and during unc of his fevered and brief slumbers was introduced into the room, taking her seat in a shaded comer. His awakening was anxiously watched, and sanguine hopes of removing his hallucination was indulged in. He woke at length, and, turuing his eyes in the direction of 'he pious fraud, stared with fixed for a few seconds, then rishimself ing almost upright in his tal, flung his arms aloft, and shriek-i"- g in an unearthly voice, ''My God, 'lure are two of them .'" fell back and expired." Oakdale vc-bal- Futal Accident. On the 12th ult., a terrible and fatal cident occurred nt Whitefield, Herefordshire, to Mrs. Clive, wife of the Rev. Archer Clive, a landed proprietor and "ipistrate for the county, Chancellor nd prebendray of Hereford Cathedral, and formerly rector of Solihull, near Tbe deceased, known as the authoress of the brilliant though eccen-- " novels entitled "Paul Fcrroll," "1'aul Ferroll's Wife," aTolume of Pocius, and oilier works, was wriuag in ucr boudoir on Sal ui day evening, when "park flew from the fire and ignited er areas. e Before assistance could unfortunate lady, who for years h8beeu a continued invalid, was burnt m"t terrible. .She died onthe follow-'n. morning could find a coop. Sunday morning he saw one of them in the street,and bestowing a brief curse on the somebody who had overturned the box, and jeopardised his property. he started out after it, to drive it back into the yard. It took fifteen minutes to convince him that that hen could not be driven into that vard and then he attempted to catch it. Three times he rose up with his hands full of feathers, aud his chin full of sand, but still that hen eluded him. Once he got it cornered, and thought sure he had it, but it flew straight up over his head, and flapped its wings in his face, and filled his eyes with dust. O, how mad Mr. Cobleigh was. It wis Sunday morning. The bells were ringing, people were starting to church, and there he was in the street, with no coat or hat on, and with nothing but slippers on his feet, and every once in awhile one of them would come off and fly through the air, and his naked foot would come in contact with the cruel gravel, before he could stop himself. Then he would have to hop back on one foot after that slipper, while the hen stood onthe walk and elocutionized, and the little Sunday school children stopped and laughed, and their parents reproved them and laughed too. Finally the hen got away from him and started down street at a wonderful speed for a hen, and he started after her, his face redder than ever, and every time he cleared a rod he would stop and hop back two after one of those slippers. When he reached the corner of Essex street he jumped out of both slippers at once, but instead of stopping to go back, he picked up a stick of wood, and kept on. Then as the hen dodged into the gate he hurled the stick, and broke the leg f a strange dog,which added its piercing "ki-yi- " to the entertainment, But Cobleigh didn't stop. He tore into the yard after his property in his bare feet, and and chased the hen into a wood-pil- e caught it, just as the owner of the premises came out and wanted to know what Cobleigh was going to do with his hen, and what he meant, anyway, by getting drunk and kick ing up such a hullabaloo in a peaceful neighborhood? Cobleigh at first thought he would knock the man down with an axe, and what he could not eat of him, bury under the barn, but the new comer succeeded in proving to Cobleigh that the hen was his.and then the miserable man burst into tears and limped back home. where he found the three hens under a box. re- cords an amusing conversation which took place in the galleries of the Free Church Assembly lately : Young Lady ''There's old Dr. A. going to epeak. Isn't he a bore ?" Old Lady (laughing) "Well, I suppose he is; but do you know I rather like him ?" Young Lady "I can't bearhira." Old Lady(after some time) "Who is that nice old gentleman speak- Cloth for Wool! EXCELSIOR MILLS, Young Lady "Ah, that's Mr. B. ." Old Lady (hesitatingly) "Don't you think he is rather prosy ?" Young Lady (indignantly) "No, indeed, I do not. Allow me to inform you that he is my father." Old Lady "Oh, indeed. Then I am glad that I hit the mark so gently, becauseOld Dr. A.' is my husband, So I suppose we have both got a lesson, my dear; don't you think so ?" CITY, for the Manufacture Is of Superior Cloth, lllank ct, Ynru, Ratting, AT THE Etc., Etc. ofC Ogden Junction Office Bring on Your Wool at Once AND RECEIVE Our Good in Return at Advantageous Kates. sC2-3- A. RANDALL, SON a & CO. JOB WORK FOR SALE OR LEASE. VICTOR M0LASPE8 MILL, to I e the best ever brought to tins country. Capacity 2m pallous In twelve hours. tor particulars enquire at ONE A Young American. J. The young lady of the period has again been heard from. She was at a reception at one of the Saratoga ho tels a few evenings since, and is of the mature age of four years. After dancing several set with another miss she became ennuicd, and sought her mother and queried in a petulent tone : "Ma, I want a partner." "Why, my dear," responded the mother, "have you had a number?" "Yes," languishingly replied our little heroine, with her eyes suffused with tears, "I want a boy partner." The mother concluded it was time for babies to go to bed. BO VLB A Co'a Furniture Store, Ogdea. s65-li- u IS EXECUTED NOTICE ! Etutc or Eplirnim Jlanile, lecca&ed. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, milE UNDERSIGNED, ADMINISTRATOR Or X the atiove t amed extate, uereny i;ivee none, to all persons ha vind claims against said deceased, to exhibit the same, with the necesmry vouchers, within four months from the flrnt publication of this notice, to the undersized at the ottlc of H W. C. Marisary, Attorney for the estate, Malta City, Oneida Couuty, Idaho Territory. IN A John July 28th, W. LcbK, . 1873.si.V4t-law- Administrator. LOXDOX BAKERY NOT OUT! BURNED ! Superior Stylo AND CONFECTIONERY, MAIN W. FOULCER TO INFORM IIIS CUSTOMERS friends that he la AND "REGS J) the City and PASTKY of Receipt Books, At His Former Stand, next Door South of Drug Store, From 1 Fifth Street, - - CIUAIt Business Cards, TTtU Ogden. &e. AM) TOH.it CO. Papers of the Best Patterns. 5 uliscrlptiena taken for all the siMiul Papers of the day, Local, Eastern aud Western. Ball Tickets, IT3LIS Bissolutiou of TarinersLip. Tear to 2 Year. Old. Meal Tickets, HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT THE CO. heretofre existing; between ihe underlined under the firm name of U. B. McGregand bookor A Ce., doiiift business as sellers, on t ilth Btreet, Oplen, was dissolved ty mutual consent, ou the 4'inl day of Juae, 187;i. Mr. George W, Turner, who succeeds in the boiu uesa Is hereby appoluted to collect all debts du the said late firm, aud to settle all liabilities of the same. All persons knowing thonirelves Indebted to w holding claims against the late Arm of C. B. A Co, are requested to call on Mr. G. , Turner forthwith aud nisko settlement. C. R.McGKlXiOR, J. A. JOST. SC2-t- f Ojt'leo, Jnly 25th, 173. NOTICE Best Strains of Thoroughbreds! Hand Bills, Not Less than Nine Crosses on The fact appears to have been Tliorovghhred Stock, and from demonstrated that meteors, before that to Twenty. Shipping Bills, theyencounterthe retarding influence of the earth's atmosphere, often move tfle aliow for themeWe. Pricna reasonable V aud aatibtuction guaranteed. with a velocity of several times that Monthly Statements, of a eannon ball, at the instance of We will be In OQDEN UNTIL JULT 10TII on f its discharge. If a cannon ball could m sooner closed on. be made to move with such velocity; WaS See CJ. Whitehead's 7 it would almost instantly be destroyAdvertisement. ed, disappearing in a streak of flame. Meteors which enter the atmosphere SPECIALNQTiCE. at any considerable angle from a di MEETING OF THE STOCK ANNUAL rect line towards its centre are re- milE HOLDERS of th Utah Northern Railroad 1 flected from their course, and Soon Company will he held in Logau Hall, Logan City, Cache Ltah Territory, on Saturday, the move from its influence. Such us, 2M dayCouuty, of August next, at 11 o clock" a.nt fur of taid Company for the no doubt, the case with many which the election of Directors MOSES THATCHER, enimiug year. arc seen to flit across the sky; while Secretary. td Logan City, July 25, 1873. many which enter in . a direct line are dissipated into impalpable gases before passing half the distance from the solar bounds of the atmosphere to the earth, or reach the earth in a 4 PRACTICAL MILLER. APrLY AT THE mill in ('oalrllle City. Good inducement!. 1 state of impalpable dust. Kent free. Mill en shares, or per uiotith or A Co.), azines, Albums, Stationery, Visiting Cards, By ihe SAXES. (E1CE GROCERIES and Canned Goods. J. 11. ST1NU Eli, Proprietor. MagShor Cards, Rooks, Periodicals, Pictures. OF 15 Dt'M-rlptlo- a GEORGE W. TURNER, Letter Heads, 6th Importation Thoroughbred Bulls i:try (Late C. D. McOregor d27U-&t-a- KENTUCKY 3Ctf Bill Heads, With a FULL STOCK of CHOICE GROCERIES. DRY GOODS. 4c, Ac, and will b pleased to bavo hia patrons cull aud gae hlui. Prices an low a the loweat. STREET, OGDEN, iihi:ai, pii:n. cakiji Order Boots, STILL IN BUSINESS 56-t- ASP Ifc news-dealer- s VN 2-I- year. a66-l- There's at least one level-heade- d ni Vvery Variety of RAILROAD WORK! R. II. PORTER, Summit County, Coalville City. man in Ulster county. He has been The world ia full of collecting somesmall bills and finds Children crying for . usual. as as about plenty money just McLAI.WH He says if people wouldn't swallow Candled Castor this eternal palaver about' "money on. is dellclou, fffectNe It be wouldn't there' so tight," being and harmleM. The half as much trouble. But when tHMe and aniell of the Ca tor Oil is en folks hear that money is scarce and tirely ovurcomt). Its cMtmrtia powcra mi hard to get, each one freezes to what oarTawtRuV"!' nut mi paired. Price 25 cents. he has got puts it in old stockings Bonbons 3IcLain's wallets and hides it away aud Are elegmnt aad Vermifuge mall debts effective. They renbl Cream neglected, ruin credit; and Bonbons in confectioners' shops. Children :ttd when a man has lost that, he don't start it in circulation until the love them kept and cry for them. Price 'iri cts. per box. That's just what's ,W'U find himself at the bottom of the scare works off. For Sale by Z. V. JI. J. will. And all other druggists, the matter. firs. AM be Orders, Enquire, RmrttMiM-to the Manager, sxldrfed , ec should C. W. PENROSE, g . y FAR-FAME- 31,311 MONITORS now in USK, ' two, tbi mrmtmo SA5TA CUES COOKIXG STOVE, : C7-l- MONITOR HAS GAINED A reputation. No higher encomium can be upon a Cooking Stove than to say hal who nses it speak in its praise, every honse-wif- e and recommends It to her netuhUirs and fri.i-- i for economy, clbllneis aud reliability la all iu operations. rpiIE 1 ar-th- . OGDEX XEAR ing?" , Meteoric Phenomena. NOTICE! Lesson. A 43ood The Kdenburg Daily Review For t'onl and Wood, 'Which hM such a Demand thrJligb the Territory, nr Beauty and Excellence, cannot be surpassed. All onr NtnvsHs are knt and for Sils by 'L, t'. 31. 1, and nil Its Uraarfc Mtorr. Ho ia ODE. V. T. Also by all the tire ftoret la the 804a, Territory. |