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Show lit the Jaws of Pcnth for Firicen flours. WHY DO YOU GO The Baker City (Or.) "ilerald of September 2olh says: "Last Tuesday "evening, about 4 o'clock, Thomas Gosgrove was caved in upon while at work in the main ehafc of the James Gordon mine, and was carried down with the debris perpendicularly about 75 feet then down an incline 40 feet. His fellow workman, after the accident, went down and attempted to rescue him, and found bim buried beneah heavy timbers, rock and dirt. He managed to uncover his head, and, to his sur prise and delight fuund thit life was not extinct. Being unable te rescue liitu alone, and the dirt continuing to fall at intervals from above, he re ascended and cam to town for assistThe party from town were inance. 6r Send to Salt Lake experienced in underground werk, -- i . DRUGS AND BgO an HIGHEST PEIiDE PAID PHjier, pledged FOll GliA IX. : been assigned position as it has The Leading Republican Paper MEDICINES ' TIIE WHEN IX THE XORTIIWEST. I Not alone on its political character does the rest its claim to popular favor. It aims at the highest exceileuce in all departments, and in this era of progressive journalism aspires to position among the beat. The INTKK-OCEAmakes especial claim a ': 'Very best Articles' A In the Market can be obtained at the objectlouabie CITY' DRUG STORE The Commercial Department .OGDEX?. Is conducted with great care, and everything possible is done to nmke the MARKET KEI'OKTd such ad the FARMERS and BUSINESS MEN of the Northwest cn RELY UPON. , . J, ; Porter, Paints, Yarnishes, Brushes, Wm. DRIVEE S. BERCMANN CO. i i NEWSPAPER. FAMILY Is the one who finds a market for his produce and gives him ; Liquors, llilllbMISJ THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICE Foii his ' Grain. The Agricultural Depaitment Is carefully edited by gentlemen of ability and ' experience, .:: j .!,- , t In Literature, - , , Foreign & Domestic Correspondence, And everything that goes to make First-cla- ss It satisfied to nialce a percentage on the goods without trying to make another prolit on Bein , ; Local and General Neics, A Farmer 's Best Friend The Its columni are carefully guarded against matter, and every effort is mute to rendr it a pleasant and profitable companion to the home fireside. , 'I INTEK-OCKA- N ; the farmer's labor. CALL AND SEE THE Newspaper not excelled by any publication in tho is a country. The INTR-OCA(s NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ' .' M-- ' ! . i . one that will be found useful and interesting to Americans In every part of the globe. W hile It ;periully represents the GRKAT INTEKKSTS of the NORTH WK8T, it it National iu its views and comprehensive in its Finn in its political faith, it is not bigoted, and in a'l be to dicukions aims candid, dignified, and above personal abuse. The INTER-OCEAhas the largest aggregate circulation of any newspaper published in the Northwest. It is sent te mare than 6,0011 distributed in every Stute and Territory in the United States, i a all the Rrltish Provinces, aud uuuierious toreign State and countries. ') MAGMIFICEXT-;1- : Stock of s. And learii that the N iLBOlTE Port-office- s, TRS IS Terms of Subscription.. ; . DAILY. .. ,, $12i)0 Ry mail (payable in per year by mail (pnyaWle in advance), three months S.tHi ii.UO Sunday edition, per year (extra) WALKER BROS, r 300 By mail per year (in advance) , 11. (K) , liy mail, club of four, (In advauce) ' ' lO.oo by mail, club of six (iu advance) 26.00 liy mail, club of ten (iu advance) One fkck copy with every club of ten, WEEKLY. 1JM Dy mall, per year (Iu advance) Clult of lour (in advance) 6 to Club of ten (in advance) ,; . liOO . , Clubof tweoty, (in advance) ' 2U.IH) One iraci copy with evry clnh of twenty. ; Main Street, Ogden. ' ;, ; : , . ' COS SIMMONS &.CL0UGH ORGAN . . and Commission unOirP X "I've been 'through that wicket, Whplcs.ilo Dealers in Preduce. don't think you have, Charley sweetmeats." "Indeed 1 have." "No PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO 81GNMENTS. t you haven't." - "I did." '"You did not;" and then a mallet sails over the twitches furi f'eoee, and a pull-bacously over the green sward and dis house, and everyappears into i as quietwithout as though thing, were! the sovereign ower on peace' te T1IK BUST MADE AND PMe-IONE- Orders Tjtah,., OGDEN, OgdW Junction Office ,& t,mt JOB WORK 18 KXXCUTKD iJ .; T..t i '. ;' U--- I r AND ,..v.t1i. ,,i . ...... .e li 'ilji i, l -- 1 : .a WILD OATS. .! .' : I I. , I C m m u .ififepi: s... i TIIE CHAMPION AMERICAN - i CO MI , o in A V. JK , .ill II 1 1 3 R Imxstkateb by a 'corps of the Vest American srtiu, and Comriiii'ted to by the most popular Ogtlen. Utah. . ' vo'";'x PROSPECTUS FOR 1875. , ai the X.' 'U 1 GROVE BREWERY, . , 119 Lake St., Cliicaofr WANTED UJfJ CM;fi:j-.,N;E,T,?- 1NTER:0CEAN, letter promptly attended to. , Instructions guwi by thg quarter. AAABUSIIELSoftwo-fowedBarley- mm .p.. humorists and satirists of Thk Imy. W ILD OATS now enters successfully upon the sixth year of its existence, nA lias become the established humorous aud satirical paper of the country. It was started and conttnnml the flnt year as a monthly, then, to satisfy the demands of the public, It was changed to a fortuightly. Still continuing ,it good work of hitting folly as it flies, aud showing up the political and social shams by lis masterly cartoons and pungent . mi.-- . FITTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED . i eturoriais, u acnieved even greater success than , pemre, ana was recognized as the ablest and SCRIBNER'S PATENT brightest of its class. Hues then we hare yielded TUBES, still further to the public doniaud, ar!d now publish WILD OATS weekly I It has literally grown Into Itl present shape on its intrinsic itterlu, being An indention hkring a most important benring oa the future reputation of Beed tlie first successful weekly hnniotous paper ever struraerits, by means of wkioh the quantity or Velum of tone is Tery largely ' ' ' ' puhllsliAd in this conutry. ; creaeetl, and quality of tone rendered ' j i.;; . artists the to Among especially engaged famish lllustrHtionslor WILD OATS are frank llew, Thonuia Worth, Hopkins, Wales, Shelton, W'nlt, au Jump, Beettles, Stnckhordt. Day, Pblatid, and several others who are yet unknown to faiHe. In Its literary departments WILD OATS will, Vox Humana." "Wilcox .Patent;' as It always has, stand alone and unapproachable. Our celebrated "Vox Celeste,' 'Louis Patent "Octave Coupler," the charming 'Cello" or 4 'Garionet" Stops, and - ' At least one first class serial story will always be found in its pages, by the best humorous, satirical Late ImDroTemonts Tan t ha intitnlnM Cnlv in thCfc nd character writers in the United States, while All ' its sketches and squibs will b sparkling, original ,.:'.' ; !i t afld . The Highest market price in Cash ' - ' ,U' wiUbcpdld - 1UCIITER ItS " bj AT THE lsw pOKtage SEMI-WEEKL- D - . The Jiew effect the 1st cay of Jnnnary, A.U., lBa. under tbis law tlie po tur en newr(iAteni must I paid AT TIIE Or'VlC M'HEKK TUKY ARK MAILED. This will make it nerenary for all snWribers or acents seadlne ns subscriptions to send the money TO PAY POtT- AUK, IU ADUIT1UN TO TUB SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. The following art the rates to be paid under the new law. WEEKLY INTKK-OCEAU cents per year INTKR-OCIA20cents per year " INTER-OCEADAILY 8f cents per year Special arrangements made with country pan- usiters tor ciuouii g with their publications. Sampl copies free. Money ran lm sent bv draft. money order, express, vr registered letter, at out . i risic. 'Address , 4, ai ny ' i Termt Easyt Ratet Reasonable. NOTICE. ' CON- - MANUFACTCfeliD? JOHN FOWLEIl, i". : . rlT A UOXiXVJXji""taUe ESTEY ORGAN. Agent for Northern IN ALL ' ear a Reto niaiu-tui- n aud defend the priuciple und organization of the Natioitftl Kepublican Party .the lNl'liK.)CKAN was early puhed to the forefront, of jourm 11 iin and achieved a buccwb unprecedented in the Ky universal anseut history of Much enterpriiten. Established lees than three presentative Rftpniilicnn and could do very little towards rescuing the man. A couple of men started down, but were driven back by the threatening aspect of falling dirt and stones. All this time the voice of Cosj?rove could bo heard, though not alia to tell what he said. By this itiiio j'somo experienced carefully comminers had arrived from the Virtue hours nil of, the night pounded ft mine and a couple of brave men deand day, scended with stout hearts. They found that great danger 'threatened them, os they could now and . then feel the ominous thud of falling de- Wines, bris iron; above. ""They fixed some timbers and plunk so as to protect him as much as possible from the weight of dirt and reascended, They &c. were none too soon for no sooner had they gained tho tp1than a terrible All of the finest quality. rumbling and crashing was heard within, shaking the ground for a dis-tance around. All hope was gone. Oils Nevertheless something must b3 done. Teams were dispatched from ' town with lumber and' tools for timbering : v the caving portion of the snafu With &c. ttout hearts' and: willing" hands the timbers were placed in and' made secure. After anxiously4 working till -- , At the lowest prices. about 7 o'clock1 Friday morning' Mr. Cosgrove was rescued and brought to the surface, having been imprisoned in the Very jaws' of death for fifteen hours To the astonishment of every oue only one rib was broken, and, though badly bruised and cut about the body and lower limbs, his head & and vitals are said to be uninjured." s & Daily. WecklyjSemickly ::: for ; AN. THE-INTER-OCl- BRANCHES, e67-C- FRY & Grand . . Combination Organs, , QUALIFIING m If IN A UNITED ORDER OF 1 EUAIi . : TO THAT OF. TIII3 BEST PIPE ORGANS OF XME SAM ..CAPACITY. .'. Main Street, S. L. City. New arriral of the : Shipping Bills, T ; Homo made & Imported Cloths "Jionthly Statements, W .4 ,' For the Fall and Winter Seasons. ' In' theory flOODS MADC'np' ruinniand tlit l"itt , P. IL jc3t ROAD WORK c . -- t ounr.u, tT. ! cls - aittceU rA M pointed. WILD OATS will be first !n every and on this account may lie taken into the bust families without fear or suspicion, as no word or illustration will appear that can offend the most fastidioui. - 8ski Ko A Eampu Copt Akd Cojmsci i Yot'Rsxii.TCa Tric'e: . Sucscription fl ' One Year- ' $4.00 ! . ' vi ' jrrr Tiikea . . . Ktwi A.tIm butter t, rzbvit, axB eggs in taVhibilL fli iiir nromntlv ft!l,1 .jJMnijA i at iMttrouge. Fit guar. U'iM woikinen. t.,J tl "" , ' . F - GOSi'SuptJ4 pair-tlcul- . ' . ' PixM nths 2,1)0 ! " ' '' " Three Montai, 0,10' SingleCopies One person sending o a clnb W fl ve subscribers -. for ons year will revive nmv fraris. j Address COLLIN k PMALi Publishers, J13, 1'ultonStrgfet, N.Y. ' , ' ' " , 5 - :J--- Thirty-flv- e Organs. ' Different Styles, .:w ' The Best Material and Workmanship, i'; Quality and Volume of tone I'nequaum- . , PRICES, FACTOM "AND WAfeEROOMS, MICHIGAN COt COO Dollars. ' STS., PETROiT. & CONGBESS AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTT. 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