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Show If Hydrophobic und Vvt Ig3. From luc tipreso of Thirty years ago a tho writer died of this disease. Ho wa a- renowned mater ot nftci. urn weakliest wa the iloir, be would pt'k room-mat- e HIGGINBOTHAM, I lip fancy canines without waiter bad ten to twenty ownerless animals in bis kennel. In sportiv moraeots, we said ; "Brunker, you will yet die fifdogs mad dogs!" He laughed. One Sunday afternoon, in bin rambles, he picked up a stray little "King Charles sparjiel," in Lock-porN. Y. The dog bit him in the wrist; he threw birn down in disgust, and thought no more of the incident. After the lapse of six weeks, he complained that the right wrist failed him. Soon after be had repugnance to water, but could drink cider. Next day be could nob drink, cider but craved vinegar. On Sunday even-in- g, he came to the hotel and said to the writer: "I am goiug mad!" .The writer, laughing, said to bim: "Brunker, I will give you a glass of water; take i drink it." And when I placed tho glass of water in his hand an involuntary ppasin camo over him, and the contents went into the fire. Then I knew be was mad, and became nervous, and called upon otrkw to assist to take care of this man. While the writer was absent he went to his room and tore the bed clothes iu all shapes. A window was above the door. Stepping upon the shoulders of an assistaiit, and opening tho window, we shouted to Brunker, "Here I am ; what is the matter with you?" Meantime the door was . held firmly at the outside. Soon Brunker regained his composure and told us to enter the room, as the fit was off and all danger over. Stalwart men beside us Wavered ; but we entered. We went to a drawer and XEXT DOOR TO Z. C. M. WILLIAMS, SCOVILLE & CO., MAIN STREET, - ' ,' rl ' Wish to call the attention of dealers and builders to their i A .7' l 18 7 4 . - CHILD 1 - I "OGJv w . ... , t DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF t, IMMENSE STOCK . AT THE ' " ME R CHANDISE, GENERAL Material, Building Ogden Junction Office "" ",' OF .t-- i PAHIOR AND COOKING STOVES. Now on band, Comprising in part: Red and White Pine Scantling, Flooring, d materials in every Ceiling? . Dress and Fancy-to- p variety, Pickets, Mouldings of all styles, Hand-rail- CHARTER OAK STOV Red-woo- JOB WORK . k Balusters, Newell Xosts, Urns, and Fancy ' aiid Ornamental Work of all kinds. i s, : , v . BRACKETS 18 EXECUTED All kinds of PKOBUCE received ''1" r"?': Exchange. -'-'"- MEE CHANT :TAILOjRr! SCROLL WORK CUT TO ORDER. & -- J. TAYLOR, ;o:- We have the largest stock of J '"' Stable IN A took a sash or face muffler, and d 4 bis arms with it, as be re-- ; quested. Soon another and another He said tho vospasm succeeded. muscles become involunhad luntary and be did if tary; injury be could JELVu.jp not avoid it. This lasted 24 hours, during which poor Brunker had lucid intervals and knew bis forlorn condition; but the rational moments, between spasms, became less and less Order Eovkt, . till he died. This was the most developed case of hydrophobia, the writer ever witnessed. Since then' he has seen two Receipt BooH' "dogs mad, but chained. Pouring water from one dish into another to witness the effects, in all respects tiiey exhibited the same repugnance Bill Heads, to water as did friend Brunker a ! shudder followed by a Yet upami it Ss now asserted that this rubies io A i dogs createsno antipathy to water. And this is so asserted in London Letter Heads, journals. It may be so, but experience is to the contrary. It seems now to bo coneo Jed that. while men in this disease abhor water, dogs with hydrophobia court Show Cards, it and driuk it. .The two dogs tho writer saw in the midst of their madness would rave when water was poured from one dish into another. Visiting Cards, f 'f i i i e Ought not science to settle this moot- JOORS WIXDOW AXD "pin-tone- 4 t'JjUi oxlox Stylo ' ", ' READY CASED. ( " JUST R23CEIVEI. Which will be Cut in the Made up In latest FashioiiX , the 3Iost Approved Style; ' dl-t- f """"" . TO OUR OGDEN CUSTOMERS! We keep on hand, and will Cut Glass to any size or shape desired. WE OFFER A BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Cheaper than Anywhere in Utah. COLORS, WHITE YAUXISHES, PUTTY, ETC. LEAD, TEN DISCOUNT OF : PER CENT . Of all retail sales, in sums of one dollar and upwards. : f I ' A Choice Selection of OILS, , T,.:-"'- neic Stock of Fall and Whiter GOODS of the best quality. "' FRAMES Street. -- c all 'classes. of buildings. foe FIFTtf STREET, '6 CD EN, '.: 1 In th Territory, - - Two doors west of M.in DOOES AND WINDOWS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, iii " Oar goods are New, and we are constantly receiving New Supp'ies,and ve ; All Orders by Mall must be accompanied by reference or , renuuaiice, io ensure prompt attention. guarantee that the prices shall be as Cheap as the Cheapest. Those that wish to secure this extraordinary inducement will do well to call and invest, as the time ' ' is limited. . ; i :. . Williams, Scoyille. & Co.. COR. FIFTH AND WALL STSM OCDEf!. " ' ' y OT DO FOR GET THE DISCOUNT. - ed point ZiOiX'S CO-OPERAT- MERCANTILE INST'N. IVE Doing the Largest Business T E AS D E L & e; E VER CARRIED ON IN THE TERRITORY OF II TAIL . Gol, 67 & 69 'EAST . ? liufJness Cards, Too Ilcflned for Texas. STRICTLY CASH. TERIVSS Co., TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. Arising from a uniform system of dealing principally with THE i4SILVERTONCUE" llanufattarers, buying in Immense Quantities and selling on the Closest Margins. TIME T V1M.1: , .From the Jaoksou Whig auil Tribune. A fow days a wagron, drawn by a yoke of long homed Texas cattle, ao halted ou Lafayette street. The vvag-qcontained a woihum, eeved children, andeoiisidorablo plunder; A mart, a small boy, and a dog that Mad run to tho tail were the adjuncts. The party were from Texas, and were returning to their old home in Decatur county An Alderman of the city, who had parsed many years of bw lift) in the Lono Star.&ato, approached the wagon. , He said to the woman, "Froia Texas, I presume?" "Yes, wr." ' f'Dulu't you Hko tWcountrv?" Ball Tickets, The be'st ORGANS of the Reed class PARENT u good-lookin- g Meal Tickets, rl "Wthole&ale v 'Xo,r.' Didu't Hand Yes." '7 Monthly Statements, ; cnu-dre- CAt THE TO THE EAST, NOKT11 AND SOUT1IEAST. No. 8.,, : ' he WORLD'S 3KT I X XTL STATIONS. FAIR, VIENMA, was awarded SINGER, SEWING i MACHINE rt! Varutjf of 1 MUs InstAiuiioQ is tba SOLE AGENT for Utah Territory. HnVl,TJ4 . OX EXHIBITION AT OGEX. MAIL. Lwive OUI);N , 8.20 a m l"nv u.MAKA I. aip.m. Arrive IsllULlNGTON ' ' b:w a.iu. " . Ualcsburg, (C. B. 4 Q.) T.otts.w. ' Menrtota 11.15 a.m. " Cliicngo S.lo p.m. " Pooria II. iK) a.m. " lud'plis (I. B. & W.) '6.46 p.m. " Cmciunuti " 9.60 p m. ' " Loeauxp't P. & W.) 5.55 p.m. " CoiuiuIjus (T. '2.4b a.m. 1 23 3D 1M vry An. eld bachelor in 0.!caD Co.r Vt., thinking over the subjiect-- and particularly tk expense of maintaining a faniilf . set the table in his lonely abode with plate for hinielf j uu u iiuamarj wii ana nvo He then sat down to dine, and as oftn as he helped himelf to food he put the same quantity on each of the other plates, and surveyed the prospect, at tba same time computing the cost. Ik U still a bwhtlor. IK ' Weotlrghonse Safety Brake. Pullman's Palace Day and Dining Cars. - Tlironph ChICAUO, " "Well, then, ma'am, what on sarth is your objection to Texas?" "Well, sir," she replied, f I could'nt stand the society la that rough country;" and tleri she turned to the wnallboy, her ion, and cried, "Sam, drite that dam dog out'eu the dinner pot; don't ycu sea he's got bis nasty snout into the vittils." O 31 VXrOSQ...' , i "How about tha crops?" "O, wo mado splendid crops." ,..., Skipping Kills, - thVre?" IN THE WORLD., S. L, CITY. ;and Retail BEALINQ H f. Bills, AT EVEROESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE you. like the dimaur uO, yes." "Did you have good health out ? INSTITUTION BORLiiil route; Tbe The The The The The Best Best Best Best Best Best for CLnrches and Lodges. for Sunday Schools; for Parlors and Vestries. for Academies and Colleges. for Fublio Halls. for Orchestra and Stage. Cars from lXDUSAPOUS, ii.ot 5.;(n ii.itt 8.4dp.ii 3.22 7.00 lisWaJii liUMi a.n 4.IMpiHi f.'ila.m 6 2tpiu. River to Missouri C'jNClSSATtl, .m . l0ANSKV and Culcmbus. Cenuections at those points with lines leading to the fcast, North and South. This is the Best, Shortest, Quickest and Cheapest lioute. , a Do not be deceived, but obtain Tickets tia tha Burlikbtos k Missoum Klfia Kailioab. A.E. TOUZAL1S, C. U. PEKKINS, len'l Pass. Agent. Gtnl Sup't. Janl7'72tf . , ., . ,. ., ... Thews instrairBts, which for swettness of tonn clesrance of uppoiutmpiit ftand unrivalled, met with unprecedented ucces iu thie . country and abroad. , , and Whitewater - RAILROAD WORK! ;.W il ltv and Bain G O BI S. : Rcapcr,Mowers,SulLy Rakcs,Tlireshing Machines fi E. ' ' R RAILROAD' Manufactured by '; rniiE nnsT class road is th NEEB1IA3I & SON. X West.oslt See classification ot Jtailroads bf Uoard of Hail load CoinmUsiouers. ESTABLISHED IN 1840. ' Xos. 143, 145 and 147 East 23d NEW YORK. . ''J' St, o OF AGBICLLTLRAL MACHLXERY ! Oa azaibitita an4 for tale at n. C W. PEIVROOE. Dr.x, v. BARNARD WHITE'S YARD, FOURTH ST.,OCDEN. t i BeFOmiN urtiea ancWinv far un.iula In CtiODS Rtlll limlnnnliMl Vill MMiM nrmnfr tendon nd liberal inducement. Partie reeidinc at a distance frtun onr aBthnriuw) &raiit der from the factory. Send for Illustrated cata- - X. J. IIOLTHEIt, FASHIONABLE TAILOR. i"At our Large Fcilitic6 fcr suppljinj ose at S!t lake. VM - ad Commodious Branch Store in Ogdea tie irTNorthera Frknds are iu no wise inferior to " e- - W H. HOOPER, Superintendent Fifth Strsit, Osden, Half a Ektk 'Wett of Main Street Good Workmanship Guaranteed. Cleaned and Repaired. Cloth-- D?-- l , Change of Oars. And the shorteet, quickestund best rnte betee St. Louis and Chicago, Kansas City and Chicago Chicago and Jefferson City, St. Louis and Pekia and Peoria, St. Louis awl St. Paul, aad t.lrf and Quinc; and Uurliugowi. : r r t DESCBIPTIOX : CHICAGO & ALTON ELEGAXT BAT CARS, ' , and Pullman FalaM SlepinK, Dinias; and gmokiar Can ran thrucgh without clatcge, between Chica1 go and St. Louis, aad Chicago and Kansas City.ChThe only liue running these Car between icago and St Louis, and running both Wc"j sad Sleeping and Pining Cars between Chicago St. Kansaa City, and Palace Sleeping Caraberaeen Louis and it. Paul, Tia Wuiucy and BazUngtoB. , ONE HOUR FASTER TIME Between Chicago and Bt. Loan, and a half faster time between Chicag and. K- , sasCity than by opposition, rout. FRANK UIfc.ll, Western Traveling AgeoW hmam City, Mo. C. McMCLtlS, ' J. wen. JAS. CnARTON. Supt, . Pass. jf., Chicago. i |