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Show gvayze, the Ranker. the Leavenworth Time9. From While ou a trip down the Santa Ye road the other day, our correschanced to stop in Cottonpondent He canvassed the town, wood Falls and concluded he had seen about every person of any importance who resides in that quiet little village, to notice a tall, looking indistern, dark, a large iron behind vidual, standing gate in a small frame building. The correspondent stepped in and pre gented his card, when the following he happened when raw-bone- d occurred: Might Correspondent conversation I inquire r0ur name, sir? My Swayze name is N. J. I'm a banker. . I've got Swayze. I the only bank in Chase eounty. came to this county with 3,000, and I wouldn't sell out for $30,000. Mr. Swayze, I called to see Cor. of asking you to you for the purpose subscribe for our paper. S. I tell yoa what it is, my friend, I run a bank. I lend my money for from two to five per cent. I could lead more if I had it I don't bother myself with newspapers. When I get done business for the day I go home to my wife and children, ann have a general romp around. I don't fool my time away It don't make any on newspapers. difference to me whether gold's worth or 81.75. $1.60 lend I've got money to at fro in two to five per cent, per month. Our correspondent put his hat on, and started out, remarking as he did go: "Mr. Swayze, even if you were in the habit of reading newspapers, your rates of interest are so small that you couldn't afford to buy your own papers; you would be compelled to borrow them from your neigh- bors' the iuterview for the but our correspondent being, chanced to meet Swayze on the cars en route from Cottonwood Falls to Emporia, and reopened the conversa tion by asking him if he was any re latiou to Swayze of the Topeka This ended time Jflade. No; only through Adam. But Sam oodjtelU me hes a rattle I'm a banker and he's a ' newspaper S. man. As you don't read the news ptpars. I infer that you know noth ing whatever of the current events of the day. 8. No; as I said before, I am a Maker. I don't bother myself about Cor. nawspapers. Cor. Mr. Swayza, nave I suppose you heard of the death of Andy Johnson? 8 family by the of Johnson, settled in the mth part of this county last spring, tut I don't know whether his name s Andy or not. I never loaned There was a Mme Mz any money. Cor. Johnson. I refer to , 8. Oh, yes! you mean that man that was shot a few years back; 1 heard Sam. WoodsDeak about that. yoa see, I'm a banker; I never things bother me. Our correspondent didn't think it necessary to inform him that ho probably referred to Mr. Lincoln, and after a short time asked bim if his expenses were not 7ery light. S. Well my business expenses aiQ t I do my own busanything. But ies. my family expenses are heavy. I spend all I can on my table. I buy everything that I can to get eat. Cor. Your family expenses must w very heavy? S. Yes, they are. Let me see they must be as much as $300 or $350 a year. Oh, Im a good liver. 1 always would have something good to eat. After informing our correspondent of numerous cases in which he had percented farmers out of their homes, he remarked that Sam Wood owed him as much as $2,500, and added, Pitting our correspondent on the ell, 6uch shoulder: "But you bet, my friend, I've gat d good collateral. Sam Wood's P'etty smart, but he can't get ahead 01 Die; I'm a banker." On arriving at Emporia we asked f. Swayze which wai the best ho- - Ann Eliza and Brigham. tel in the city. He replied that hotel keepers couloVt get any extortionate prices out of him; he always went to a grocery when away from home, and got some cheese and crackers. The above conversation actually occurred between a traveling corres peudont of this paper and N. J. Swayze, "banker," of Cottonwood Falls, Kansas. It is unnecessary to add that Swayze is a fair representative ot that class of men why dou't read newspapers. Washington, 5. The Mormon question did not come into the Cabinet meetinpr, the matter having been postponed until the Attorney General receives the report he has requested from the District Attorney of Utah. As it is frequently inquired whj Ann Eliia Young's domestic troubles should be made a matter of cabinet it may be siated that the Attoris of the opinion that the General ney lecree of the court compelling Brigham Young to pay alimony to his divorced wife will be a judicial recognition of polygamy. The Remains of Prehistoric The Fine Arts. 3 UTAH Have just received from the East a full and complete n. Inter-Ocea- America. n. STOCK of DRY' GOOBS ! GROCEEIES, AND SHOES, HATS, ETC. BOOTS Which they offer for sale at their Store in Logan at Great sale of fine Oil Chromos. Four 7x9 Oil size and beautiful fine Chronio?, From the Pittsburg Commercial. one size 9x12 sent for 50 cents, and six Several years ago considerable ex- size 9x12 sent for Si; or a full family citement was created in Fairmount, portfelio of 100 oil and gem chromos, all Wvjt Va., by the discovery of traces designs,' very fine sent for $2. They of an old macadamized road extend are Landscapes, Scriptural Scenes, Sea Views, Hunting and fishing Scenes, ing alons; the right bank of the Rocky Mountain Scenes, Farm Scenes, opposite that place. Re- Animals, Birds, Fruit and Flower decently the government engineering signs, and will not fail to please all who send for them. Our chromos are facparty engaged in the survey of the simile of the choioest upper Monongahela rirer, with the works ofreproductions the Great Masters, and proview of that stream nounced by connoisseurs equal to the from Morgantown to Fairmount, ex- original painting COO Decolcomania amined this old road, and from the pictures, and full instructions of trans members of the party we learn that fer the same will accompany each ef there can be no doubt but that this the abore order inif desired. Address, registered letter or road furnishes another trace of the enclosing price, by poetofiice. order, and a three cent lost race that once dominated the stamp for return of goods by mail, B continent before the Indians came ALEXANDER & CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fine Oil Chromos, into possession. There are traces of the road for Decalcomania Pictures etc , Eighth St opposite Cooper Institute, N. Y. Ajrents nearly eleven miles along the narrow and tradesmen are making from $12 to strip of bottom land between the $15 daily, selling our goods. Agent's hills and the river, though at many full outfit of 200 fine samples sent on Please state the name of points the river, having shifted its receipt ef $5. e83 6m saw this in. channel and cut into the hills, has paper you entirely obliterated every evidence of it. Generally the road is covered FRUIT CANS! CAXSjFRUJT by from two to five feet of alluvirmi, either deposited through the course JTE HAVE RECKM'LY IMPORTED THE of ages by the river floods, or else by V f necessary machinery for niHntl'ai'turina: rn the slow washing of the hills skirting a large scale, SELF SEALING and it. Its width is said to be fifteen Fit UIT AND J10NET CANS, feet. And can supply the same at The most curious feature abaut the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, road is that the stone of whieh it is So as meet to the increment; demand for Louie formed appears invariably to have consumption or exportation at price , to suit the time. been burnt. Whenever the road Waler & Steam Fitters Gas, shows itself in the cutting banks, it Tinner, A full line of is marked by the black substratum of IRON, GALVANIZED AND RUBBER HOSE ashes. In depth the broken stone 1'11'E, including FITTINGS for same. varies from six inches to eighteen Agents for RAMSEY'S Celebrated LIFT AND UIN WELL JfOKCK JrUMra. inches, of irregular fragments. The funjpa fitted up to order. material employed appears to , have been largely composed of boulders of Orders by Mail promptly attended to. red sandftone, and the conjecture is that they were broken after bem Box 30C, West Temple St. made hot, with water thrown upon JLalto There being few (if any) them. 3 po boulders in the river or adjacent country, the query arises, where STANDS ALONE 1 could the material have been ob A Work of Unsurpassed In tained to make this road? terest and 11 istorie Value At the crossings of the streams there are no traces of bridge abut The only Complete Account of the ments or piers, which leads to the LIFE AXD LIFE- - WO UK conclusion that the streams were crossed on wooden bridges. At many OF points the road is covered with trees over JDU years oia, wnicn mases u certain that it was constructed long The great Explorer ot Southern and before the advent of the white man; Central Africa. and that there are other circumstances surrounding the case, which By leads inevitably to the conclusion that it was. made in those early ages OLD TO SUBSCRIBERS by W. when a people inhab EDWARDS, of Uintah, who ited North America. No one ac intends Tisiuuz tne settlements in ne nuainted with the habits of the ber Co., to solicit subscriptions. aTo-lAmerican Indians would give them credit for constructing such a work of art as this. Mon-ougahel- - LOGAN, CACHE CO., ED ROCK PRICES! PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS a, slack-waterin- Hides and Furs taken in exchange tf 5 W. G. CHIIaU, Agent for KINGSLAND, FERGUSON & CoV, Inri-cib- le Vibrator Thresher, SOLUi-KL'- mitcuellsTjames, Salt City. With the "Carey" down or mounted power; will alao receire orders for the Empire Saw Mill with EoBeer; Lowe's and Evan's patent Shingle Machines Mill; riunteru Steam l'rtas, Edgar's Corn Mill?, Corn and cob Crusher; Cnue &c, &o. Aliso dealer in all kinds of GENERAL- MERCHA.NJDISTI1. ordr market rates. - STOVES a specialty. Produce laken at the highest Freight guaranteed at early for Maohinery ; "W- - , O-- . Scud car !od rates. 03EEIXjX, Oue door south Z.C.M.I., OGDEN 10. 13-- BARLEY WANTED. IT . A AAABU3IIELS TWO ROW ED lUjUUU Rirley wintei at 1 U. P. BREWERY, semi-civilize- The Highest Market Price io Cash will be paid. DUCIIMILLEK & WELLS. i73-2u- t IITEBY 8 d AND FEED STABLES TREES! TREES! Advertising is one of the powers of the world, and the business man who fails to avail himself of its ad vantages is far behind the ago in which he lives. It will no longer do to 6ay, "Oh, nobody reads the adver tisements." The reverse i true everybody reads the. advertisements and the advertisements alone in the local paper are worth many times the subacrintion trice. A man too stinsT or indolent to advertise, is too stingy to give you as good bargains as you can get from his more wide awake neighbors. Try it. UTAIJ. OGIIEN, Dr. David Livingstone. Rev J. E Chambliss. FRANKLIN, ONEIDA Co., Samuel Fowler & Co OT Kw the U. N. R. ruftKISI SMALL FRUITS, alao of And a large rariety Co -- Operative SHADE TEEES, Poplar, C. O. HOSE, Manager. II. B. CLAWSON, Supt. WILL -- Miillcrry, &c, i s49-3- e. b8S-2- w AND need mlf-.tttiiij-c I. It U th. latent ImproTfd Pbut'l. wh'ch ba t. thread throngh of undr. Itha. the latent patent feed. no .DiaU hole, or spriug y of teel, It. durability Ik great. Having the fewest part, of any Fhutll Machine in tlit market it 1. couequntiy the eule.t running. Kach machine add make, .ale forotker.. they recommend tbemielve. to all who ee tbtiR In operation. Good lively agent, wanted In every town In Northern l'tat; to v.b w a good coniaiU.iou will be pal J. Write to - A. W. BE0WN & Cc. General agfBti acd dealer. In BOOK & SHEET 1,US1C ! Musical Merchandise, Ogden. Uiali. $5 S $2Q ?d4maVsn land, cone-qneutl- AND HTATIONEUV. " Daubury News. Store. t and J tbia CELEBRATED PLACE OF RESORT. Travelera FIND AT THE Z. U. M. l a full assortment of General Merchandise, including Dry Goods, No tions. Groceries, Canned Goods &.O., all at the LOWEST PRICES. Artemus Ward, we are told, usedc i .t to write witn one leg over mo riu ei his chair. That was a humorous sub CoBKiiting in part of stitute for a pen. St. Louis Globe- Democrat, ao, sir; the humerus is Locust, Lombardy in thfi arm. near the "funny bone," J ox: ICldor, I a bo there may although, perhaps, fun knee bone in the leg. uw reason fnr writim? in this manner was prob ALL RAISED IN THIS COUNTY more WARRANTED ACCLIMATED. ably to make his writing leg-ibl- a83-t- Soda SprincS Apple, Pear, Peach, AND A FULL LINE OF clifne.. In othor nrarbtn. in the aia'ket. It the .uly machine having a All wearing point, are nia4 CBOICI Plum, Apricot LATE IMPROVKMKNT8 bent principle, of uMer ma t)i now .qiml to If nut inferior to any IT8 WITH with 1 VEniCtEi BrGHEg, UonM, Hauling and Trotting Twiuu, Utf ad all other Lirerjr Accommodation, for f WAGONS AND OTHE Hooper City, Weber Co. CAR VICTOR! IDAHO. R. Depot. avellng public. 9 1 EDW. NELSON & Co. Why Import treci from the State when SowingMachine. w, Term. Fre Flor.nc, Wheeler A Wilaon, Home Phottle and needle, and repair, alway. on hand , I Co, Port- - Itemtnlngton lowing tsMblne of alt kla aleaaed and repivirvJ, |