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Show .Avoid DebU House Clean- - THE! ,TJe Autumn ' Ins. Kr; There is no worse demoralizer of character. The .sad records of de faulting, embezzling and dishonest ' failures which we meet with no con ' stantly in the daily press, arc often," indeed msst frequently the results of the demoralization of debt, and cxtri-- ; consequent desperate efforts at cation. The financial prop3 J have given way. The little debt, which at first was small as a grain of mustard seed, like the rolling snow bali lias gathered weight and multiplied itself a th uaud fold. Arid grows, and like the fabulous ..hydra which HtcuI'S was sent to kill, you no sooner strike off one' head tn;iii two shoot up in its place. Th struggle is severe, but .iu the cud decisive; either confession is made of a hopeless bankruptcy which mrghj, and shoull have been avoided, or iu tegrity is sacrificed to tho tcmptatiou of the moment, Debt rums as many households and destroys as many fine characters as rum; it is the devil's mortgage on the" soul, and-Qiis always ready to foreclose. ' stiit ' the Danbury News 'She had got on a torn drops, and & Daily. Weekly,Seiiii-Weekl- y tucked it up. at oye side sufficiently EstaMiKheii lewthan three cars a;;o ao a t v reveal an unbutforied shoe; there to Kftm'.lican 1'nper. are flakes of whitewash in her hair an.l ili'feml llie principles ami organization of I'arty.the and on her fthio; her dress is wet, the National Kepublican wanfarly pinhej to the forefront, ofjourn inlUm and the her an achieved a bihis unprecedented her fingers are pnboiltd, ansent universal ot h niu By ham-nehintory enterprise. thumb has been split with a .' it has been assipned p'JHition as but her eye is as clear and on I he Leading Republican Paper l bright as that of a uvld day- - 'She picks up a handful of IX THE KOIMinVKST. skirts and skims through tho apartNot alone on its political character does the ments, ,seeiug five hundred things INI ret its claim to popular favor. It ain.8 at the hiftht excelleuoe in all departthat should be done at once, and try. ments, ami iu this era or proreiKive journalism ing to do them; and every time she iKpirtw to poxition anion;; the best. aiaUfs especial claim a comes in reach of the dresser, she 'Ihe suatches a look into the glass and A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. : shoves fresh hairpins into her dilapiare carefully guarded against dated coil. And thus planted in the Its columtis ohjwtio'iab e matter, and every efl'ort is made to on her like a throue, rend r it a pleasant and profitable companion to debris, queen she unblushiugly asserts tb-i- "It's an the home Arei.ie. J r, . " major-genera- lNTi.U-OCii.Y- LATEST STYLES OF Ladies Belts, Neck Ties. Linen Collar? and Cu2k I CM. . TV m 1ana csnawis unves, Busues, noes, Jtancy. Notions in endless variety, - 1 -. : And the Best fitting Corset, tho "PSRLSSS." Youth's Suits, Hats and Boots. (jllMIlFAlfsrtlPi .PMffl HOSE. (.... . ' . And Shoes of Evrry Description t The Commercial Department ' ' ! house-cleanin- Is conducted with great care, and everything possible is done to make the M A R K K'C , V. Kl'OItT S such as the KUlMhJIiS and BU&lNliSS MJiN of the Northwest can KE1A' L'l'OX. A Nice Assortment of Ladies5 and Gents' TRUH1S and IFAIISSS GENTS' CLOTHING AS!) UNDER WEAR.' The Agricultural Department , n, flower. The common sunflower is a native of tropical America, and there sometimes attains the extraordinary height for an annual plant, of twenty feet. It thrives in nearly every region of the habitable globe. In the south of Europe and in the northwest provinces of India it is cultivated to a considerable extent. .In the. latter country, sunflower plantations are said to have artery beneficial effect in promoting the healthfalnes-soregions infested with malarious fevers. The seeds are valued as food for cattle ami poultry ,v and an oil may be expressed from them which is scarcely inferior to olive oil. One acre of good land will produce aVout fifty bushels of seed, a bushel yielding a gallon of oil. The seeds are also used like almonds for making soothing emulsions, and in some parts of Euf " i Indians make bread of them. ular Science Monthly. . . FOR ,. '"L: Belles-Lcttrcs- MEDICINES we in a sore strait, sir," was the brusque reply. "Ah, yes, ahal Very good, aha!" flourishing his arms "and a few moments ago you said 'Don Quixote when you should have saii 'Don Keehautee.' That is twice I have hit you. It is your turn, now." .; 'T might avail myself of .it, sir, if I were KecTiaufic euough to tilt , ... kgiiusc wiadmills." Hats, Boots, Gaiters, Shirts, Hose, And everything that goes to make A First-cla- NATIONAL NEWSPAPER one that will be found useful and interest ins; to Americans in every part of the globe. V hile it sspecially represents the GREAT INTERESTS of the AOHTliWEST, it is ational in its views Firm and comprehensive iu its in its political faith, it is not bigoted, and in a 1 discukions aims to be candid, dignified, and above personal abuse. has the !areRt aggregate The INTER-OCEAcirculation of any newspaper published in ihe Northwest. It is sent to more luan 6,000 distributed in every State snd Territory in the United States, in al! the British Provinces, and uumerious loroigu States and countries. SHEETINGS, PRINTS, FLANNELS. Liiiseys, Checks; Cheviots, etc. A FULL LINE Stock of Groceries s. Both Fancy and Domestic is nice, new and fresh. N Post-office- s, Terms or Subscription. ii AVING TUCRCHASED the above juet prior to (be rise, can offer them figures much lower than if bougtil Bast or West at to-da- y. PRODUCE RECEIVED AS CASH. DAILY. i $12.00 Ry mail (payable In a ivance), per year Iiy mail (payaKle iu advance), threee months 3.00 2.00 Sunday edition, per year (extra) WAIiKER BROS, SEMI-WEKKL- . By mail per year (iu advance) By mail, club of four, (in advance) My mail, club of six (iu advance) Ry m ail, club of ten (in advance) , v One r&i copy with every club of ten, etc. Neck-tie- s, Of the most approved Fashions and elegant styles. Newspaper ss It is aot excelled by any publication in the is a couutry. The 1NTKR-0CEA- 3 00 11.00 Main Street, Ogden. 16.00 5.00 ' , sl31-l- y - WEEKLY. 1.50 By mail, per year (in advance) 6 00 Club of four (i a advance) ' 12.00 Club or ten (iu advance) 20.00 Clubof twenty, (in advance) One feei copy with every club of twenty. SIMMONS & CLOUGH ORGAN CO.'S AB I new postage law effect the 1st cay of Uuder this law the po t;if January, A. D., on newspapers must lie paid AT THE OiKItE WHERE THEY ARE MAILED. This will make it necessary for all subscribers or agents sending us subscriptions to send the money TO PAY I'OST-AUIN ADDITION TO TU S SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. The following; are the rates to be paid under the Dew law. - 16 cenfsper year WEEKLY ( INTER-OCEA20eente per year 8e ceuts per year DAILY INTER-OCEA' Special arrangements made with country publishers for olubbirg with their publications. Sample copies free. Money can be sent by draft money order, exprcs9,.r registered letter, at oui risk. The "takes : IMPROVED I E T; ORG-AET- S ... Address- - ,:.'.' i t . N, 110, lake St., ClilcaoQ' ! WILD OATS. Very best Articles la the Market can be obtained at the ' ' INTER-OCEA- WHEN THE rROSPECTUS FOIMS75. THE CHAMPION AMERICAN O O I? V. 1 JLi i MI CITY DRUG STORE C ; m - ' Tt. ymim Ml ' Illustrated by a corps of the best American artiHts, and Cokthibutkd to by the most popular Lumoriiits and satirists of The Dat. WILD OATS now enters successfully upon the sixth year of its existence, and has beeome the OGDBN? and day, established humorous and satirical paper of the country. It was started and coutiuuid the first year as a monthly, then, to satisiy the demandiiof the public, it was changed to a tortuightiy. Mill continuing its good work of hitting folly as it flies, and showing up the political and social shams by its masterly cartoons and pungent FITTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED editorials, it achieved even greater snccexs than before, and was recognized as the ablest and . SCRIBNER'S PATENT QUALIFYING - TUBES, brightest of its clas, tince then we have yielded ' : " Still further to the public demand, and now pubi It has literally grown An invention lish WILD OATS weekly Eecd Inof a most having important bearing on the future reputation into Its present shape on Its intrinsic merits, being "in- means of wkioh tone the Volume of or is largely successful Lumoious the first very weekly quantity paper ever struments, by ' ; : , ; published in thiseonntry. created, and quality of tone rendered Among the artists especially engaged tofurnisa Illustrations for WILD OATS are Frank Sellew, Thomas Worth, Hopkins, ' Wales, Sblton, Wolf, to ump, Keettles, Stuckhardt, Day, Poland, aud several others who are yet unknown to farse, Iuits literary departments WILD OATS will, Our celebrated "Vox Celeste," "Louis Tatent," "Vox Humana," "Wilcox Patent,". as it always has, staud alono and unapproachable "Octaye Coupler," the charming "Cello" or "Clarionet" Stops, and At leaiit one first class serial story will always be I ; , found in its pages, by the best humorous, satirical Late IinproTenicnts Can bo Obtained Only in these and character writers iu the United States, while A its sketches and squibs will be sparkling, original . . Organs. ' Grand carefully of the night ' m ,. Combination Organs, I : -- Wines, Liquors, Ale, ' ! - &c. Porter, OilS, : .r. ' r . Paints, Tarnishes, Brushes, . t the lowest prices. ;s &c. ' Wm. DRIVER s62-ly- . i 7:'. ' QUAIi TO THAT OF THE BEST PIPE ORGANS OF THE SAM CAPACITY. . All of the finest quality. " - 1 I said , . AND Mag-el-Inn- ." Blobbs. Local, and General News, Foreign & Domestic Correspondence, INTKR-OCEAN- , Blobbs is a lean, lank, young man, whos1 limbs are continually striving to fly off ft tangents from the parent trunk, and who covers his awkwardness with the affectation of intellectuality, In conversation with Miss , a short time since, she spoke of the "straits of Literature, SEMI-WEEKL- ' ' PRESCRIPTIONS 'You have put -M DEUGS, x t lou "Kcehaulee." mean," . , III N Pop- GO Or Send to Salt Lalce , Is carefully edited by gentlemen of ability and sxperieuce, POSTAGE, 1875. WHY DO YOU rope a food for infants is prepared from them. , In tropical America the you Our U'ojLl took.ia IJoarly 'cLu i-- INTKIt-uCKA- they-shoul- d n TOCK"!' iiMtii-tni- ii ple-ls'j- 'l s 'Ma-ycMa- FALL From awful job; everyhing is in wretched shape; it does seem as if my back will snap in two; I'm a good mind to say I'll never clean house again so long a3 I livo !" And theu her mind unconsciously soars heaveuward, and g she.woadcrs if there will be a .... how season tbera, and if not, heaven can be made of it. It is this a Keep Your Troubles Sacretl. speculation wiich gi?e3 her that A wife of forty, whose life cannot dreamy expression when sha is cuthave been all sunshine, writes the ting your bread with a soap knife. following advice to other married '. ' " pairs: .The Valne of Work. "Preserve sacredlythc privacies of your house, your married state and When Charles Dickens said that your heart. Let not father or mother, all he had achieved by diligeot, pasister or brother, or any third person, tient, persevering application ho only even presume to come in between stated what had beeu the experience you two, or to share the joys and sor- of every successful man. Nothing rows that belong to you alone,, to you is more important to young men than two. With God's help, build your that early learn and fully cwn quiet world, not allowing your this great truth. It is cemprehend dearest earthly friend to be the conftoilsome effort added step by step, by idant of aught that concerns your doto toilsome effort, that all great mestic peace. Let moments of alieni-atio- achievements are made. As has been if they occur, be healed at well remarked, there is no royal road once. Never, no never, speak of it to anything else of great value in outside, but to each other confess, this life. Work steady, hog conand all will come out right. Never and tinued, regular application is let the morrow's tun still find you at the only price for which anything variance. Renew or review the vow, worth the ' having can be bought. at all temptations it will do you There is no great success of any kind both good. And thereby your souls without great labor. will grow together, cemented in that love which is stronger thn death, and you will become truly one. A Duluth assessor says it is posiBanner.' tively amazing how cheap property Presbyterian becomes ns he passes tip or down a streak It falls seven per cent, whenEconomic Value of the Sun. ever be enters a house. ... ii INTER- - ' TrojiHetor the '1 . and poiuted. WILD OATS will be first class In every particular, and on this accouut may be taken iute the best families without fear or suspicion, as no word or illustration will appear that can offend the most fastidious. &:g Sksb Eon A Sample Corr And Cvkyiscs Y0l'K8ELF.-i- fc . . 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