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Show Despatches In tliVAir. Back ward,' I(n Backward, Back" ward, pin backward my skirts In their flight; make uae small again, so weary, aud I just fur ray skirts are bo long, sweeping the pavements as I walk along, gatherlooking dirt from out of the street, ed at4 by every one that I meet toother,' dear mother, 1 know I'm a fright pin" back "my skirts, 'mother; ? pin 'em back tight,'., m Motfeer, dear mother, the days are so warm, and I'm tired of this dress I hay e', on; ii is" so clumsy and don't fit me right, pin It back; mother, pin it bac'c tight; now I'm ready, don't I look sweet? smiling on all I happen fashion, so that to moet. I'm in the ' is all ; right, pin back my skirts, mother; pin' 'em back tight. ' Mother, dear mother, I know it's a sin, to wear dresses that show off one's limbs, but what, is a poor girl going to do, if'4 the jworld, wears 'em too, it is only those who ara thin that are afraid to, show off a form that is ol well jmade; you mayjaugh," but you know that I'm right; pin back my skirts, mother, pin 'em. back in ' THE Ibe London Live gtock Journal An ocean homing bird of great docility, intelligence, and spirit,-habeen found in Iceland, which flies at a speed of 150 miles an hour, and is able to find its home over sea and land from any part of the habitable world. A pair. ol these birds a, lew days "ago "brought "despatches from Paris to a lyspot in a wild and rocky part of Kent, within ten miles of London, in one and a half hours. Press carrier' pigeons took the .despatches on to the city, the whole distance from Paris to London by actual parcel mode of conveyance being done within one and a half hours. If the experiments at pres'ent being IMIR-OC- From s made in training "and educating them continue successful, it is hoped by next summer to establish a daily miniature , ocean r mail between America! and Europe, the whole distance to be traversed between sunrise in one hemisphere and sunset in .f U I, er. the-otn- f:VI ZClZZfA Weekly, SeinMTeekly Daily. INTKK-OC1SA- hUtoryofsuchnteririse. it Uaa been assigned position aosent By universal aa .' )....;, llf THE xonTii)vi:.ST. ' Not alone pn its political character does the INTEH-OCKArest its claim to popular favor. It aims attbe hirbest excellence in alt depart ments, and in thia era of progressive journalism aspirea to position among the best. Xne . IKI'lttt-CKJiSA- makes especial Claim N m 1 NEWSPAPER. FAMILY A e. . to-b- o LATKST STALES OF .Notion And the Best fitting Corset, the PEIIHi.essm Youth's Suits, Hats and 'Boots." , ;: (JIIILDRI'WAIHTRIPllIilllloi And Shoes of Evry Description A Nice Assortment of Ladies' and Gents' : The Commercial Department Is conducted with great care, and eVerytLing'poe sible is done to make the MARKKT KKl'OKTS such as the FARMERS and 11UB1NKSS MEN of the Northwest cau KELY UPON.,.. ' THTUKTKS . arid "W JLIklSSS . GEXTS' CLOTHING AN D UNDE 11 WE AIL The Agricultural Department . vour mother in?" aked Is carefully edited by gentlemen of ability and other the evening experience, . Vicksburg lady, of a lad of ten who was lounging In Literature, ,' ' ' ' '' over his widowed mother's gate. Local and General News ' " & Domestic "N67 she's out," ho answered. Foreign. Correspondence. .... . :,ri. "Gone up. to,, visit your dead : A ' ' And to father's grave?" everything that goes make "Not exactly," ne smiled, A First-clas- s. Newspaper gone' after ice cream with a chap who i ' is not excelled It inches by has three any publication in the of fat on his ribs, ' The INXilKrOCJSAN is a countrj.i o tea-tand I'll.? bet one she'll halter him in less'n a mbnth,"4-Vicksbu- fg NATIONAL NEWSPAPER erald. - - , , - vi ;. r . - . The model of a monument to be erected in lronor of Mr. Plimsoll has been completed. It represents him in as the act of delivering his famous protest. In the background is the rotten hulk of a condemned vessel, over and around which are hovering birds of ill omen. :; Hats, Boots, r Gaiters, Shirts, - , The INTER-OCEAhas the largest arcreirato circulation or any newspaper published in the northwest. It is sent to more than 0.000 Post- offices, distributed in every State and Territory in me uuiieu states, in an me unusn rrovinces, ana nnmerioua loreign ntate ana countries. N ' " ' ' GENERAL AGENT IN . ' . G-rcceri- es PUCRCHASED the above just prior to the. rise, can offer them much lower than if bought Eat or. West .;. HAVING j. afe , PRODUCE RECEIVED AS CASHr WALKER lEOS: : Main Street, :Ogden.;: 11.00 16.00 ii.OO MMf ::f; , .r 11 By mall, per year fin advance) Club of four (in advance) m" ; 6.00 Club of teu (ia advance) 12.00 , Club of twenty, (in advance). I in 20.00 One ran copy with every club of twenty, u'. "The s'unptest and most perfect form is of currency that which represent PETER SOHUTTLER'S The new postage law UnOTIAnT' L UO nothing but transferable debt, and "'takes effect the 1st cay of January, A.U., 1875. Under this law the po taf of which the materials is of no intrin- "J on newspaper must be paid AT TUK UKF11E .. CELEBRATED HKKE TllJSY AKE MAILKD. This will maae it sic value sucb as paper. It is only for all subscribers or agent sending ns M 'V 'i J sr. I J! necessary ' dewhen States have reached a high it sn Deceptions to send the money Ti FAX POST-A'J K. IN ADDITION TO TUK SUBSCRIPTION gree of ci viliiationT that they adopt PRICE. The- following are; the rate to be paid thin perfect form; before they attain under the new law. , ' - 16 oentsper WEEKLY year enmaterial it the of consists, that 20 cents per year ' inhas 80 cents per year an DAILY tirely, of something which 8poeiat arrangement made with conntry trinsic value, auch as gold and silclalibii g with their publications. REAPERS AND - MOVERS, SumpWforcopies free. Money cao be seat by draft. ver." money oraer, express, er registered letter, at out So says MoLeod, the greatest of Address modern writers on the subject of SWEEPSTAKES TIIRESDERS INTEIi-OClUN- .. money. Chicago Journal ;'6t Comit; merce. Ml St., Chicaod- Fur 8t Bradley Hay Bake. Tii New YorlWorii,1 far speak- it i '4 v.. lateficasatibnil dispatch, ing of a . etc i. 800 , FLANNELS, A FULL LINE '' VTEEKLY. etc." Both Fancy and Domestic is nice, new and fresh. " ' BEMI-WEEKL- mall per year (in advance) . . ' mail, club of four, (in advance) mail, club of six (iu advance) mail, club of ten (In advance) uue rass copy witn every club of ten, i ' Stock of ' ' ' . DAILT. (12.00 Ry mail (payable In advance), per year isy man (payable la advance), three months 3.00 Z.U0 Sunday edition, per year (extra) By By By By ; Neck-tie- s SHEETINGS, PRINTS, iLinseysiUlieclM " " Terms of Subscription. GEO. A'. LOWE Hose,' t 111') j.ii Of the most approved, Fashions and elegant styles, one that will be found useful and Interestinr to &niericns in every part of the globe. While it aapeemlly represents the URUAT IUTEBKST8 of the NORTH YVKST, it is National in its views and comprehensive in its firm lu its political faith, it Is not bijroted. and In a'l discussions aims to be candid, dignified, and above personal abuse. : . ! 1 H Utah, Idaho t 'Montana r and Nevada for, p f. iV;.i v v The Currency of Civiliza- - .i."s.2r ; I ' froane-sur-Marn- stool?.- - Ladies Belts; Neck Ties. Linen;;: Collars and 6a& vixtuuj uuaubO uuuco, UlldVlS 0 clUU iaQCV Its columns are carefully guarded Against objectionable matter, and every effort is made to render ita pleawiut and profitable companion to the home fireside. ; A recent issue of the Imdon Times says: "A wealthy 'tradesman, M. Thomas Ileviant; "died a few months ago at the vill&ge of In his will he made a number of singular bequestsamong which was the following,' which was earrled ' out on' Sunday week ' at the annual fete of the village. .He ordered that among the amusements should be instituted a race with pigs, the animals to be ridden 'either by men or boys. The- - sum' of. 2,000 francs (8uJ wasset apart as the prize to the Itfcky rider of the winning pig. The prite was not handed over, however, except ( n the condition that the winner wore deep mourning for the deceased during two years after the competition. The municipality accepted the eccentric bequest and on Sunday week the first race was held agreeably to the terms ' ' , of the will." Our JPcil N The Leading Republican Taper ... t 'i... ... a .(.:. A Singular Ilcciuest. & ear ago as a Re Entftl.IIiihed less than three mniQ-tei- n presentative Repntilican lnper, pledged to and defend the prinelplei ami organization of the National Kepublican I'artjr.tue waa early pUBhed to the forelront, of jouru-'1inand acbieTed a Micctxu nnprecedeuted in tUe "Bub,-i-s tight. M, SIMMONS & CLOUGH: ORGAN CO.'S ( IMPROVED Bl -- KT ..:.1.. .j , ,nJi M'f : ET ORGANS , ........t AND -- - INTER-OCEA- BUCKEYE SEMI-WEEKL- INTKIt-OCCA- 1NTKR-0CEA- N N pah-Ushe- rs ;. 'i ' 1. 1 v. , says: j WILD OATS. . , ! : A dispatcb frod Washington announces that President Grant has determined tq reciove .all the Federal officers in 'Utaht ,,wh hold U the r Mormon tniy are po- lygamists Of not." s It seems there are certein postmasters in ,;TJtah '.who believe in Mormonistn but reject Wagons JWoods, Jalth,-whethe- polygamy, and who' are regarded: as thoroughly competeni'officials,- but whom the President now intends to unish for believing in IMoirnjionism, y depriving tnein or tneifinices. People who , practicep61ygamy in Utah offend against a statute of the Halted State, Kn4 on,' that; ground, otighi scarcely bejng perhaps to be entrusted with' 'offices which exist under the laws of the United States, au4 lorhetrrposo of securing the" execution of those laws. But the president has no more right to make a man's belief in, Mormon-isan objection to his holding office than 'to make his belief in Method ism i or in .Roman. Catbolicisra'such an objection. There culd hardly, be f .i t. . k BLACKSMITHS & J s, ,.tl , !1 TOOLS 0 J Always on haaa.4 by a 'corps bf TJX AH. ' its' good brand - r r--.. C u i;a. L- : ''r ifitilT .''" ni"jr' W,'. Combination " "K- -r Ur gans, work of hitting folly a it eontinuinr flie, and .showing np the political aitd social hamsby it masterly ; cartoons and pungent ' FITTED WITH THE NEWLTf INVENTED J ; ,iwi editorials, It achieved even greater success than 1 s the 'ablest and before,' and ' wa recogniieed ' ' SCRIBNER'S PATENT QUALIFYING TUBES, brightest f itch8i tlnce then w hare fielded 0 atill ftirther to the public demand, and low pub.'(1ft U.'.i ':!.. !i J'lj; lish WILD OATH weekly!' It has literally grown An InnUon Bee4 I moat having important tearing on theiuture. reputation, f Into' Its present shape on it Intrinsic merit, be hip of, tone,, is liT,Ji the first successful weekly humotou paper, ever ctruraebts, by means of whieh the, quantity, or ' yolunae ' ' l-- ., and quality of tone rendered. ,.r(! published ia this country. i creased, Among the artists especially engaged to furnish . ; lllutratk.storvWItD OATS are Frank. 3ellew, Thomas Worth, Hopkins, Wales. Bhpltoa, Wolf. j,, Jump, Keettles. Stuckbardt, !)?t, Poland, and several other! who are yet onknow.i to fitm. In it literary deirtmenta WILi OATS will, Ouir celebrated "Vox Celeste," 'Louis' Patent,"1 "Vox astt alwav has, stand aloae and unapproachable , ii r. 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W .''0r5ans.1,,. r theilate , :' i204-.8- n i HumnaV'Ww si OGDSN' and .Iuhw.- !"' :Ui)sm'l " EQUAL, "TO THAT cOF TliE BEST TlVQ ORGANS OF THE SAjfll.CArACT. . r' 'ttitbest America lev, rJ 7w Salt Lake City; fa Oorijne, hownin a President Grant's little 'Apocalyptic speech at Des Moines than s'uch a proscription by himMormdris simply as Morf xuons iR.their own Territory of Utah. tnu8TlutiT It offices: m the'men-talQhtusenes- til and ll! s, a livelier commentary upon sT y '(7 Steelf ' artist, and Contribute to by the most popular . , , land . satirists of, Thk Dai. WILD OATS now enters inccessfully upon the sum year or its existence, ana lias become the established tinmorou and aatirlcal paper of the was started and eoutinued the first country, i year a a monthly, then, to satisfy the demands of tne public, it was changed to a fortnlghtlv. still WAGON i MATERIAL, Iron, p M I C P A P K It. 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