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Show A a8 Care for Hydrophobia. Mrs. Jane Grey Swisshelm writes follows to the Pittsburg Commer- cial: An Elephant Picks a Young; .Lady's rocket. Correspondence Kansas City Times. Oq Thursday the entire popula- A Tragc&y at Sea. A brief mention of this ad occur, rence has already been made in the Times, but a fuller account from the London Daily Telegraph of July 20, will surely De read wita interest. The itlejrraph says: A ship of SS6 tons register the Glance, of London, owued by Mr. Pellier, of St- Heliers, Jersey arrived in the Thames last Thursday, aud in duo course was docked at the Eastwood Wharf, The Glauce left West India Dck. under the com Australia, Adelaide, maud of Captain Barrette, a Jersey man, with a crew of twenty two, all and told, including uine three apprentices, on Friday, March 12th, laden pretty deeply with a general Australian cargo, of which a portion was wool and flour. She was making her way by the Cape Verde Islands, when a trade wind took her from her northeastward course and drove her up to tbo Azores, and be yond this groupe of islands to latitude between ID to 50, though a long way distant from the coast of Newfoundland. In fine weather and under easy sail the Glauce, in these uorthwesteiin latitudes, relieved from the pressure of the trade wind, was tacked to steer au eastward, homeward course, when ahead of her but a short distance a flag of distress was seen hoisted on a vessel which turned out to be the Jesse Osbjrne, a ship of from 800 to 900 tons burden, which, as afterwards appeared, was bound for Falmouth. This was on the morning of Suuday, June 27th, about 8 o'clock. The captain of the Glance at once had sail shortened, aud his ship hove to. A bi at containing the mate and two seamen of the Jesse Osborne, put off from the vessel, and came alongside the on board, the come Glance. Having mate, pointing to the fore cross-tree- s of the Jesse Osborne, called the attention of .Captain Barrette to the figure of a seaman, swinging to and fro upon them. The crew of the Glance could see that the sailor in question was backing with some instrument at the rigging of the ship, and that blocks and pieces of ropes were falling on the deck. ' The mate of the Jessie Osborne told Captain Barrette that th man was an Italian, and that he had been very unwell during the whole passage lady wet me tfiis morning, say- tion, except a blind woman and House, went over to see Queen'B recelPt f )'ou ee iug, in yesterday's great show and have a nice time. A curio? bydrupbobia bad seen it. young lady from across the Jersey not I CouiiatTcial?" took her suitor and an opera glass. is Well," 8,ie continued, "it just the The young lady says she thought the cure I wanted you to write about twu or three yeais ago; the old Chester performance real romantic until she was known stopped to see the elephant Valley cure. It never . . C'L . one wore one ot tluse potKets in hundreds of to fail, and was used in which, besides her handkercases in the eastern part of the State. I remember hearing of it as long as chief, she had deposited an apple, a I have handful of peanuts, quarter of a 1 cau remember anything. and talked, and pound of gumdrops, a little bottle or tcld people, and tld to oue wuuld mfnu uie! I tried to get ammonia, and some other trifles. She ubuut it, and now and her swain, after admiring the you to write i letter of the beast, turned their you must write, h r people will not complexion backs aud read will believe. Tluy forget upjn him to see the monkeys and the live kangaroo, and gize into all about it." each other's cyo; to do this the betI remember perfectly her anxiety that I should write to the public and ter they leaned back against the rope finch inclosed the stately monster. proclaim that eltcampane and fresh who 6aw the aiple protruding fruiu milk are the specific for hydrophobia, the pocket of the unconscious fair aud uiy purpose to repeat the account lie hesitated a moment, and she gave me of it. but do uot remem one. was lost to all sense of honor or I do so. That did uot I ber why iu;y for with shuffling movement 1 now re atone lor wiy negligence i he emulated the example of our com ueat what sue so lon ago loid uie mon mother, plucked and ate the and what the now urges me to make returned to the pocket and as truit, possible. is public Counin olu Chester scooped out the peanuts and gum home In her Pa. lived a German named Jacob drops, with a sly wink at his neph. Emery, who used to be sent for, far ew, who was looking on anxiously at liut in the last aud wide, when any one had beeu the proceedings, mouthful the rabid animal. a majestic beast took in lie went bitten by the ammonia bottle srimtitliin tn Viia nat.iout (arriini? by mistake, the cork and came about an ounce out, understood to be a root, which he himself du? in the woods. He milked of the liquid ran down the throat of a pint of milk fresh fiom the cow, the greedy beast. This beverage is'said to have a reput his root into it, boiled it, gave it to the patient, fasting; made him fast viving and simulating influence, and sfter takng it; gave a secoud aud in this case it proved its power, for a was never third dose on alternate days, and more revived elephant ! .1 11TV I w seen on a un cartn. wild in yen ne never failed effecting a cure. In the behind the protuberance some way which she has forgotten! grabbed which had been the cause of his Lis secret transpired, and the root was lady known to bo elecampane. The story disaster; she was "pulled back" Borne current in tne country was, tnat an before, but as the exasperated trunk old German made the discovery in yanked at the bu3tle aud accessories, the days of Penn, and applied to the all former attempts at that style of Pennsylvania Legislature for a grant wearing gear seemed pale and sickly; of 300 for makiug bis secret public. everything was "pulled back until His offer was treated with coutempt, the young woman looked like the and he resolved that his secret should statue of Niobe in blue calico. The young man with great pres die with him. But a drunken eon knew it, wrote out the receipt, mak- ence of mind Bhouted "shoo," and ing a number of copies, aud trying the gentlemanly clerk of the elephant to sell them at a dollar each. One or with a long prod, persuaded the un them was offered 10 my informant's gentlemanly beast to let up. But grandfather, who laughed at this tue tun was over tor tne day; cake vender of . important, medicinal had no charms, and soda no balm for knowledge, lie obIj succeeded in those two souls, who walked home from India.. He bad,. in fact, been selling two, one of these to the wan with but a single thought about wild in his berth the entire time, but one w'ao made such effective use of it. auiaiais day he jumped up, when they all So well did he establish the local rethought he could scarcely move, and, armed with a knife, chisel, and some A Jliue of Sweetness. putation of his specific, that in his other tools, wtnt aloft. For two or neighborhood folks were not afraid of From tie San Bernardino Argun. lb rue days he remained in the cross mad dogs. His reputation was paral to the danger in lel to that of Dr. Marchant, of Generally when we hear of rich trees; and, owing one whi;h approaching him any Greensburg. t whom every one in strikes it is in the gold or silver have would to this part of the country used to go or Hue, but this time it turns out to place himself, no sailor weuld veuture near him. He was send when bitten by a mad dog. be beney, pure and sweet. A few The intelligence and integrity of days since, as the workmen on the asked to come down repeatedly, and my informant are beyond question, tuunel at Cajon Pass were hauling the Italian's invariable answer was with his knife of a porthe and I regret that her love of privacy over some rocks they came across a tion cutting the of should prevent lier giving the weight rigging. Before resortdeposit ot honey, and taking a pole to any actual violence the capof her name to ber conviction, that and running it into the mountain ing you have published an unfailing were surprised to find no bottom. tain of the Jessie Osborne awaited The peo- They got a long pole, some twenty the influence of hunger, but while he specific for hydrophobia. ple of Chester Valley are not of a feet in length, and were unable to thus temporized the madman had to class likely to be misled by super- touch bottom with that. Upon cut away the rigging that all the stition, and she is confident it was a withdrawing the pole the honey be sails, from the upper topsail to the general or universal belief that Jacob gan to run out, and soon tubs, buck- royal, were loosened from their hold Kmery never failed to cure or prevent ets, and two barrels were filled, and ings. At last the captain bred at tne deck many times, see hydrophobia. In oue case the spasms still it flowed Some parties came man from the that the ship was being placed in had begun before the first dose was ia town and loaded up with barrels, ing given, and the patient recovered. and propose to make a business of it. great jeopardy; and having expend, ed hU ammunition after wounding, She is anxious you should publish the They put in a charge of powder and but not killing him, he sent his tntte receipt again and again, keep it stand blew off a portion ot the rock, which iug, and call attention to it until disclosed tons of honey. Our in- to the Glance for ammunition. This In every one cuts out and preserves a formant states that after exploring it was given by Captain Barrette. mad sailor threw a copy, and is impressed with the im- from below to where the bees were the meantime the block upon the deck of the portance of using the remedy at once found to enter, it was found to be heavy in case of of a mile, and it ia Jessie Osborne, which struck the danger. The medical pro- about The perties of elacampane are very pow- his opinion that the wkole cavity is boatswain and broke his aria. mate aud men of the Jessie Osborne erful. Milk itself is a specific for filled with honey. lie estimates bavitic returned ta their ship, the Qny poisons, and while the medical over 1UU tons in sigut, ana Deneves Lis with commenced attack fjculty know no cure for this terrible that 1,000 tons would not be an 'un- captain and iu the revolver lunatic, upon disease, we should open every avenue fair estimate. This immense deposit a the meantime the Glance came so of light into the dark subject. If cannot be equalled in any ever found. close to the Jessie Orberne that their the disease is one of the imagination, According to the above estimate it almost fouled After he had w want a confidence to would take every barrel and bogs- - yards give specific several times, act) a wounded been ' aad cure by the imagination; but head in San Bernardino to hold ii. of the Jeesie Os sailors two or three this looks like a real oure of a veritto ran up borne were about rigable disease. A famous auctioneer, after ex ging to bring down the apparently hausting the language of praise ia dying man, the latter fell upon the The body was dis All the absurdities of Indiana law extolling a certain gentleman' park deck a corpse. custom of slid- usual hare not yet been exposed. The that had to fall under his hammer, posed of in the ana , r ne latest discovery is that cohabitation said he was bound, as an houeat man, ing , it avexooaru, Oa the to drawbacks cenceal company the fiuaday, a to ships parted wjth step daughter is incest, but not ita a niece is aot. And yet the property, which were the Utter made the 4th of July, the Glance, a week is a while the by the roae leaves and the perpetual after her meeting with the Jessie first is only by Osier ne, fell to vita the ship Magna din kept up by the nightingales. marriage. A. lat "ld full-rigge- Charta, bound for Falmouth for She was making nine inches of water la the hour, but a schooner having agreed to remain along side her, the Glance proceeded on her homeward way, having occupied 124 days in the voyage from Adelaide to London. oe-hio- d, able-bodie- self-respec- i.i i 1 til t, s . one-fourt- h te blood-relatio- n, BEST MADE AND PWttJT-TONKI- IS. ) ITBUMEXT MANUFACTURED. Agent for Northern Utah, - JOILN F0WLEK, OGDE Land Salt Lako City. U.T., August 10ih, 1875. Iloraeste&J patents buve beea received and are now read for delivery to tbe following named persons at Ilia land office in Salt Lake City, Utah : Orders by letter promptly attended to. Office, Jul'a Jacob Hancock William Fiuch John E Foramen Ueorge W Cryau Jacob Foun David Walker A Wells Duvii 8 Colvin JainesKuigut John Keunun 1 a N pau'ding Michael Beus Kobert Dannie James Taylor William W Diion Noab L Shunlitf Harvey Q Taylor Samuel White Samuel Ruebfarth N O Chamber Frederick Kesler SODA SPUING S. AT THE cin thespp-iko- s tbe luy er Meek. Mnil Cneohea from Kvaotm arWya end twice b week, aud to aud iiuiu ituk..u iarta i, wek. Guides and Conveyances Curl (Jap-ss- n ThouiM Mack ay J t M Won hingten 11. char I Killing John G Turuhvw Witliara Turpm Sr Jon Householder NeiU 1 Lirx. u George McDnnel Absalom W Smith Charlea A North Samuel R Heuuiou John W Win Job Ilarktr Henry Seatuoua James Duvies Ebeueier Hunter Warren Hancock Jofhuii Adiius . Wiu W IUbin?oa John Uuiler Thomas F Fisher William J Bush Samuel Sevejer John Ilortou William Daglcy John Loader Jstues llancen Chrit F Dixon La wren II Uoundy Charles 11 Dixon Wm V Smith Lfi Empy William Tolman John Siiupssn James C lirowR John Cronipton OLIVER A PATTON. To all points of Inti-o- t In the Tioiultt. W. W. STERRETT, ill-ra- x Fropiietor 0. OIlMSliY, M. D. C. wnuLWAU lt UtTALl LOO AN, CACHE COUNTY. ' . Register, Land Instructions giyoo by th quarter, Visitors Johnson Thomas Sadler Jit&n Iterretl Jeremiah SioKer la-t- f Stcrrctt House F Bi-n- j Rata Reananahlt, Teriys Eary, Patent. La ml Office ISlrth. lntiiutliua wi 1 find It to their aJvuuiage to iui; tet ikcV aud Uaru price. a63-la THE EXCILSIOR WOOLEX MILLS Id thia city comcicncvd work cgaln on MornJaj, Juna 14. Cloth Exchanged for Wool IVom forty to per pound paid for yood clean icashvd ivoot. Jt$'om twenty seven to thirty for unwashed fortt-ivecr- nt At 4 30 p.m., on the 10th inst , to (he For the convenience of residents of wife of Mr. Geo. T. OJdl of this city, a Cache County Joel Kicks will exchange ' ' on. cloth for wool in Logan. ' . . 42T.lltt.tf.r- - ' LEGAL NOTICE. half-clethe- d, 't TU d - 1.1 ESTEY ORGAN. orders; Ccuutj V ;M 8. It. PARKINSON, PlaliitHM agatnat MOORR, St, ", L. C.MKCUM. , a UrKeKale, Juuc of the Teace. ' or expurutioa at prices to suit the Uaiee w eoiMUBiption , , Tioorre, Qu, Water A Stcun Ul Fitter, ..,.! BBKR BOeJC Ml HBO riaOK.OALTARlUD AND II P1HC, tucludiug riTTlKail A . I r-i- r. eiie. lor Aetata for RAiMKY'S Celebrated LIFT KSU rNuiNM well wkc poura., , ' , fumy fttted vp to wder. : i TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIEConn-- 1 ly and Territorial talea for 1S75 arc nor due, and taxpayers are requested to aettle with me at fliy office at the ' County Court House without delay. X. IVcftt, JA3IES. 6t.; Salt Lulto City. l i . . f ; Be x 306, West Temple i &0c.yl . i 5 I FIFTH SWEET, OGDEX Sealers i I 1 BOOK & SHEET ES" S I IS Assessor and Collector for Weber Co. C ! AMD , 4 p.m. . ' Ml TC1IELL s until . i. at ALK AND ROT AIL, A. We BROWN NOTICE Office hour i from 10 a m aama So aa to meet tha tnereaeias;' drnuani for Louie Ofi'den. Jos. loly . WHOLES FIFTH STREET, . t - And Orderi by Mail promptly attended to. DRUG STORE, ' n. 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