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Show i n ? ff The following is a substantial re. interviews which occur port of two red within half an hour of each other in the editorial 'rooms of the later-Occp.-n the other day : First Visitor. I have a son of cood education and some experience jn journalism, for whom I aw seeking I table he would be employment. able to satisfy yoiras an editorial writer, or as a city items man, or a is willing to do reporter. Bat he about else your office- - to anything mailing clerk, or act as assistant in any capacity, either iu counting-room- , mailing room, your or any other place about your office, fie depends upon his labor for maintenance, and to help support our ? - ;t book-keepe- r, family: but after continuous applications he is unable to find work, and I have met with but little better sue cess in the way of employment even fer myself. In my office 1 meet daily young and middle aged men, well educated, frugal, temperate, industrious when they can find em- & Child Knrn to iTMotlier ' 50 Years;OW; ' 'We 'clio ' fFrom the Liberty, Mo., Adrance Truly this is'ari uge of Wonders, of big bonanzas, rich discoveries and rcmarkabh events, and Clay County is' destined to be not among the least noted places, upon the pages of future history, for the. woudeiful events "Vhich hav transpired within her borders ' To - the wife of Judge Thorn is J." Guno, who resides thn e miles south of Smithvillc, in this county, on the road leading from Smithviile to' Liberty, was born a boy baby, on the 29th day of Sep, tember hat, the mother beiug in the 77th year of her age. The baby weighed eight pounds at the time of its birth, and is u hearty well devel- oped child. J udge Gunn, is an old, well known, and highly respected citizen of Clay County, and gave us this piece of from his own lips, which was corroborated by oue of his nearest neighbors, who was present at the time and weighed the child. We have known Judge Gunn for ployment for bDdy or for mind who several and much years, having served in the are in as suspense aniiety same regiment with him ia the late touching the means of support for themselves and families as ourselves. war, and can vouch for the truth of God only knows what is in store for the above. us if those hard times shall continue! And I see no hope for immediate change. Secotid Any editorial work for me to day? Give me, if you an, even one day's work. My earnings no briny; me only one dollar a hy and upou this my family are My wife brave compelled to live! little woman that she is! cheers me by telling me that we can subsist upon this, and that she does not mind will only keep up my it at all, if on! and battle courage These gentlemen are possessed of cood legal education and much nave rare attainments as scholars, insomuch that they would he equal to college professorships almost anywhere, and are better fitted for the discharge of public trusts thaa half the Cabinet efficeriwhich have come and gone inWashington; yet here, they are ia the maturity of their manhood, possessed of" good health, and are ready, anxious; eager, to work at any honorable employment that will bring bread, to thcr families,' but wasting their" energies in a feverish search for remunerative Visitor The Philosophy of the Wa tcr isi the Milk. ... ; ' j From the Detroit "We know the public is down on U," remarked the old milkman, as he dipped out the desired quart from one of his big cans, "but the public is mistaken. In the fust place we put in a leetle water ouly a bit, to make up for shrinkage. -. fessional classes. It goes to the big dealers, and they ain't a bit keerful when they gits to pouring in water. I hey sells it to the grecers and they put iq chalk withrone hand and water nth the other, and they are thinking of polities,. and get in too much. The servant- gal goes after milk for the family, drinks a third of it, a'nd'she puts ia water to make up the measure; and, you see, when the family, gets it the taste aWt there, the look ain't there, and they goes for us poor old men who hasn t a dishonest hair in our heads That' the) way , mistergee, up -- - - tuWe,ilonjer!',.iiV'j. i;. lO . , M , Their experience is that of thousands of the educated and pro- labor,- Free Press. . Inter-Ocea- Texas Pacific The Louisville announces that one Railroad. Courier-Jouraa- ' , n. - l of the inost important questions to be submitted to the next Congress will be that of extending Government aid to the construction of the Texas Pacific Railroad. This is the scheme for building a road from Marshall, Texas, to San Diego upon the Pacific, and is familiarly kuown as the Tom Scott road. The entire distance from Shreveport to the Pacific Ocean is 2.100 miles, of which 450 miles has been The completed and equipped. construction of this road is claimed as rightful Southern demand and a It necessity of Southern trade. more and direct more isashorter, easily built road than the present road now under the management frf Stanford and Co. and Jay Gould. It is desirable that California should We a competing road, as the present transcontinental traffic is a :nonojo)y nd is attended with all the extor tions and embarra? ments incident to United States Hints. the Knowing interesting facts from a letter-writtby one of thft Boston Globe's correspondents at "Ca mp Coin fort',". Gloucester, Mass.: f'Mr. John Morns ana taunly oc Mr. Morris is cupy 'a cottage here. has an old diver who explored the all and seyri most seas, of depths wouaeriui SlgniS, iue iuc ui wuii-never creeted the eyes of us lands men. - He cleared the barber of Se vastopol after scores of divers had lost their lives in the attempt, and he astonished the' Muscovites with the way he blew 120 gun ships into Mr. Morris has been smithereens. hours under water nine and one-haat one time, working dilligently all the while. He walked from the wharves of Gloucester three miles to sea in about two hours. With a favorable tide he can walk about half as fast as upon the land. He raised a safe in the Basphorus after English, brenck and Greek divers had tried in vain, lie was ISU leet Deneatli the surface. He remained there 48 minutes, aud iu four hours tke safe was at the surface, for which $5,000 old was paid. The pressure at that depth is terrible, and after his ascent it was doubtful tor some time if he would survive. An almost udbrokeo succession of electrical sparks was before each As Mr. Mor lis expressed it, 'A man needed a good case for his brain there.' This is the most remarkable feat of submarine work known, and the details are oa record at the State House." en n 8S-4.G08- three-Unite- d . " , A farmer living just out of Vicks-bur- g was reading in an agricultural paper, the other day, an article Leaded "Be Kind to Your Cow." He went out to milk with a heart full of kindness, and as he sat down he whispered, "So, boss stand around good creature just alittle there, you intelligent and kind hearted old About two minutes after bossy." his wife heard him yelling and that whoopiDg, And as she ran to the door he called out : '., ' ; me the axe, Maria, and the trj "Bring spadeand the big' club there, and the butcher knife, and that shot gun; for I'll be darned if this old hellian shall ever live to kick me in the jaws ,,r;r ! again !''.;; ow iv .,i ' . CO, - r - Bkv 111 Pi III- -' rot LOGAM, CACHE ' . ;' t ......UTAH -- ( Have just received from the East a full and complete . STOCK; of: BRIT GOODS ! GKOCERIES, boots' and shoes, hats, etc. : ; it Which they offer for sale their Store io Logan at BED ROCK PRICES! PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS Hides and Furs taken in exchange FOB. MI3n.023:i!LBff"XZS3I3. ' tf 5 ' eye-glas- ' ; r; ....... ' r :. f ri it Co's., Agent for KING SL AND, FERGUSON .. Vib Life's Tragedy. .. .7 ; :m Invisible . e r, Sublimer in this world know I nothing than a peasant saiut, could such anywhere be met with. Such an one wi'l take thee back to Nazareth1 it self; thou wilt see the splendor of heav;n spring forth lrom the humblest depth of earth, like a light shining iu great darkness. .It is not because of his toils that I lament for iii ami i n mnnrii iTif "P1 ui the poor. We must all toil or steal (whatsoever we iiamo our stealm), Machine; which is worse. No faithful workman Empire Saw MilPwith- Rwsert I.owe.'sl and EvMt'a latent Shingle era Sieaw Tress, Vlan;i cob and Corn Corn .Mill; CruMrjCan' Mill?, finds his task a' pastime. .. The poor Edgar's . &c, &o. Also dealer ia all kinds of .,,f .,,,(' is hungry, and athirstj bnf for him vzn also there is food and drink;, he ia heavy laden and weary, but for him also the heavens send sleep,' and the STOVES a lpecifty; Produce token at the highest market rates. - Sen4 orders ' S:i early for Machinery, Freight guaranteed at cut !oid raitB. deepest. In his smoky cribs, a clear, dewy heaven of rest envelopes '.hi jo, and fitful ghttenngs of cloud ski: ted Oa. door .oath Z.C.M.I.. OG DEN dreams. But what do mourn 'over KaSJTTUHOS ' i . t t;. ' i ot . .(" is that the lamp of his soul should go in n nwmmmmmmxurmmmmri -out; that no ray of heavenly or even l : t ' ' of earthly knowledge should visit ...... ,M t i : . is BARLEY him; but only in the haggard dark 9 ' .!) it;,: U ness, like two specters, fear aud in dignation. lv,UUU Cley wantei at Alas I while the body stand so broad and brawny, must the soul lie U. blinded, dwarfed, stupefied, almost UTAH, annihilated ? Alas was this, too, "a breath of God; bestowed in heaven, ; The j Highrst Market Price io but on earth never to be unfolded ? Cash' will be paid. " That there should be. one man die ignorant who had capacity for knowl BUCIIMILLEU 3fc WELLS. edge, this I call a tragedy, were it to 73 2m happen more than twenty times in a minute, as by some computation it - -- .1 ' - ZllYM '1; .;: in VASTD. ', . . , . , Sewing Maclii no. P. BREWERY, 1 : Be Kind to Your Cow.' -- at r.Tk , fc SI H UUI FVIav Sws H Mil lf States minte namely, at Philadelphia, San Fran cisco and Carson Citycoined in' the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1875, 30,191,778 pieces of gold and silver, and have metal of the value of 843,- This was nearly four times the aggregate of the British coinage for the same period. The total of gold coinage was 833,553,965. Large as this sum is, it is but little more than half of the product of gold and silveron the Pacific Slope. lleturns compiled frem the express companies show that the total yield of 4 the mines for the year ending 1874 was does. 74,000,000. J .The 9 . M :1 1 Carlyle.- LIVERY - Poetry is the natural language of all worship. The Bible -- is full ef poetry; ,IIomer is full pf religion, w 'Mm AND FMJtBJ STABLES ! UAJUt FRANKLIN, ONEIDA Co, IDAIIO. The Fine ArU. ; ri ; LATH IMTF0VK1IKNT8 tojc.th. tiwt princlplrs jf wilder nm uy now iwihI toif not nuferlorto cIiIum. .4 ( , othT wrhitm la lh4 mw'kft. ITS WITH with th. in EDW. NELSON & Co. Great sale of fine Oil Chromos, Four beautiful fine Oit Chromos, size 7x9 aud ,,H U ih ikuljr mclilim Uvhij a one size 9x12 sent for 60 cents, and six AND OTHKR VEniClES nd Trottlog Twin, CIt liM tli.. loUnt Improtwl Stmt la wk'ch M size 9x12 sent for $1; or a full family BUOFIES.'WAGOXS for tli U other Liverjr AcouuBktiou do kiiirII liotMor ipriug ta tlire.d ILrotklt or ad :,. " w-portfolio of 100 oil and gem chromos, all tveiioe public. ninlcr. a want of It Iim tba latent patent fnd. It is,, howdesigns, tery fine seat for $2. The competition. All wwrlnit jkmuU ara.uiml of tMl, conw ? i.'M I are Landscapes, Scriptural Scenes, Sea u ler, of the highest importance that IU diirnlilllty friit. qtifiitlr Views, Hunting and fishing Scenes, this Southern road should not be HTin the fcwext part of ny Fhattle ia tlie market, it li couwqnentt? tli Hocky Mountain, Scenes, Farm Scenes, Qwned and controlled .: asiCHt exclusively by Flower and Tunning. Fruit Animals, Birds, ! Eastern Kaob naohiu. Mid nak..t fr otWra,tbma aud will not fail to please all wbo capitalists, and that its traffall wlio to tlitawelvw reoomm.nd ic should not be thy send for them. Our chromos are fomanaged in the inoperation. sitnile reproductions of the choicest wasted la wry town In GifKl tirty asrf terest of Eastern communities. San NorthMD Uta; to wh- m jixkI ecmniiMiuii will and the works of Great. proMasters, Francisco is ba paid. Write ta ",; properly the central nounced by connoisseurs equal to the Traral.rl ti cd by tliit point of one railroad system; ill roads Decolcomania 300 original painting. A. upon this side of the continent should pictures, and full Instructions of trans i ' '. .. f , e owned here and each of will , same the fer such in acoompany managed z. c. m. In find' atd Oon.ral YitiiX (talerg agBts desired. above if the Address, order way a3 not to discriminate against V Store a full assorlnienl of General or I the interests of James Wharton, just married, was enclosing price,, in registered letter, our merchants and Merchaniiee; Includhiy Dry Goods, a neces- bv nostoffice order, and a three cent tions, GrocerieH, Canned Goods &0.f all ' ' . wife Business men. to his asked undersperform is Gould by Jay stamp for return of goods by mail, B ' PRICES. , having ALEXAINUEU wholesale ana at the LOWEST tood to have the control of the sary feat in uu, Pacific road and the Mormon done which he was surprised to find Retail Dealers in Fine Oil Chromos, CJ. G. KOSE, . DecalcoraiDta Pictures etc , Eighth 8t foad running south from Ogden." It bis bride in tears. ,, J also opposite Cooper Institute, N. Tr Agents "Oh,Jimmie,' Jimmie," she cried, asserted that he is desirous of 43a J "if and tradesmen are making from $12 to 1 wlf-MUl- tf tu''v'- ; ; V - 1 Mu-chi- n, , de-siff- - Soda SprincS Co-Operat- ; Store. ivo - W.BROWN &Cc celebrated tlaqe ofhesoet. 4 at the - " , ( BOOK & SHEET . toilet-making- Manager. n;lCcLAWSON,Su( , Wending his system to San Francisco by the building of another road in position to the Central Pacific Chronicle. b-- f. g emphasis, with Belli nir our roods. Agent's IS a thousand corsets full outfit of 200 fin t samples sent on laced hadn't you done it like receipt ef i. f lease state lb name or you never could have 83 6b ' paper jo law thU In. that," f", .f dil. heart-breakin- , ... . j . $X(50AP' dT. hotna. n US I . . C ! Musical Mcrcliandise, AND STATIONERY. Offden. Uiali. Ter Fro. Tlor.M., VTbM!.r k Wilioa, Mom. Kinttl. and Co, Port. R.niailDston dmUm and r.palra alwayt M band, lavlsf wavblwM of aU ai 1 !V and lepaUed. |