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Show -- TlDAV, 0(1 DEN DAILY COM.MEPXIAL: la FritM at ihe bij fcMM Earty mk at. os Tuere lir it,te.rary Lh.h ara h etm-- a farr.ilif of t;ti td caLa a any ijj in the &ud U buur urea BOjurtki t rera, to the t&cial thein of S cie belcig tau tarmiaoi auuf tur, tauGtl lid lti fnjtlj ttd nta lb iriJO aid le brl,.; oid leaves) ir. awr ifetia, It ffUr fioat to the I'tUl iurlf, bat they all live ati Or ' cat Urtber in t UK ecfpc4 aurmieLa, Larmccy. TL To sujtd at ut ll nsot- UaX Lab btwr. incwt of iiijeriit, irrhap. u tb large O LLoel WtAdrt Year! Joy. rVifi-- i pu au(, lteu ll tsvirti'if l4eaaeiiriK f m&i arrasec, AUad Km4 '. Li V Ct-Lr- BUSINESS CARDS. BANKS. A;. f x u-t- iiWr-rT:L- fc g OGDEX, i IT A II. Now. at Uaua A tad autt t Owed eifcurfLl t cr Uat rnrf ins stsil b m t cuius) Left art my l u tik ool Ii brv nu4 JL TLoe-- ta Cl j a LLew (W-- j tarirf; urfi kaf r fcrrt. bcT.ifx-r'k- The r know, are French KTa.-1'in- g. cUs. In Paris one y they are r s J Ll lru lvrtj . TLe 8ped I That Yankee Meteor. IYofer sor II. A. Newton, of Yale, writes the following letter with regard to the Ifreat and wonderfully brilliant meteor which was wen here in Hartford: The brilliant meteor that you describe in your issue of Feb. 24, ami which was heard to explode with tremendous noise in many places in Maine, appears to have over len moving northward,from nearly as fur south Portland, Me., perhaps as lkieton, and to bve disappeared some miles above the surface of the earth over or northern parts of Franklin the county, Me. So f;ur as known no stones have been secured from the meteor. If this is the trne path, the body entered the air with a treuiendons velocity. The earth was at that time moving eighteen miles a se.ond directly toward the point from which the meteor was coming. According to accepted theories, the meteor was moving faster than the earth, and the stone entered the air with the sum of the two velocities. This makes a velocity of more than forty miles a second. In most of the cas where stones have beca secured the velocities have been not more than twenty miles a second. In one instance, however, in Sbwhein, Moravia, there were secured a large number of stones from a meteor whose velocity was as great as that of the meteor of Feb. 23. Hartford Couraut. mi-Idl- Old Home of Jntt Jainet. The Libby Prison war museum is soon to have an acquisition of a curious character. It is the identical frame house in which Jesse James lived the last four months of his life, and in which he was killed by Bob Ford. Since 1882 this house has stood unoccupied on a bluff back of St. Jobeph. Mo. The bullethole in the wall is still to be seen and the blood stains on the floor have never been The house was sold to the effaced. agent of the Chicago museum for the sum of $1,900, and it is to be taken down in sections, removed hence and set up again in the big building in Wabash avenue. An equally interesting relic would be, we think, the old James house still standing near Liberty, Clay county. And if old Mother James is still living she cibould be engaged to come along and nerve as a "guide" or "illustrator." The old lady, when we last eaw her, nine years ago, was full of fight and energy, and it would be hard to find a handsomer woman than she wa. Chicago News. Tfaa General Boalanger In New York. Don't be startled if I tell yon a secret. General Boulanger, the deposed head of a retrograde movement, is in New York. So, at least, a Frenchman tells me who claims to have called upon the general at his secluded lodgings on the east side. My informant asserts that Boulanger has shaved his face clean and is desirous of remaining unknown in the metropolis until his country calls him. In this case his residence here is likely to be a long one. There is a strong probability that my Gallic friend has given me "a straight tip" in this matter. Boulanger took a fancy to New York when lie was here at the time of the Yorktown celebration. He likes the life of a large city, and has been bored on the Isle of Jersey. London did not treat him well and Paris is denied him. What is more natural than that he should come to New York the refuge of so many soiled foreigners? Cor. Chicago Herald. , ' , l i will tk. rijeap. sm Aaum& J?L0XTE 4.X'MXAM,I. aO. Z. K. T. t.l im. 1 mmi rv-o- ogukx, n i I j I I . j l- iiiojh-r- S!isilVJvi3rrtSti . Another interesting dug living at the MfcElTOKS: P. O. HiU-- . C. prifti i ths great lianii-- matiff J. imM., W t.m.M'. i., )i.ii t lira. He is a glorious old fellow, T. A. at. IsurLn-ui-i r, H nu ll a J"g itewiu the friend t ju.--t try ("onattt. Little Fauntleroy, and looks ferocious to eat up a man; but he and OGDEX wouldn't, for he is sweet STATE auiiable. He does not get a chance to see many jieople except the convicts, but be is very fond of children, and when OGPEX. UTAH. they come into the prison yard he follows them around, and will not leave them as long as they stay in the yard. Capital raid in, - $125,000. There is also a fine greyhound, sev- - - - 7,500. eral hunting dogs and a Kancy little Surplus, spaniel that takes liberties with the big H. C. PIGELOW. fellows. On pretty days they will have JOHN A. W.H LE. Vie PrJIit a romp, and it is a funny thing to see A. P. HGtLOW, Caher. the greyhound jump clean over the whole crowd when they run him too close. Istrrett Taid on Time and 8ti& Nitihrille American. CUES. B. T! e WHITE. KlutL-.- , "ui 'D-iiite.- Ird Rk, Walr Tliat Flows Into the l.arlh. There is an interesting instance ol water flowing inland from the sea. It it found on the island of CVphalonia, in the t cf Greece. The pheIonian sea, nomenon occurs on the southwest side of the islam, near the small town and port of Argostoli. Two streams flow at a short distance from one, straight from the sea for a few yards, and theu follow One turns at right different coum-s- . angles and runs for some ways parallel with the shore and clone to it. Then it turns again toward the sea, and running, of course, deeper and deejier, doubles completely under itself, thus forming a loop, and finally passes out of sight deep down in a landward direction. Iu its course it turns two flour mills, which will give an idea of the strength of the current. There is no tide in the sea here, and the flow of the salt water brook is perfectly steady and continuous. The other stream disappears in the ground in a similar way. This curious phenomenon has not attracted much attention because Argos-to- h is not on one of the regular tourist routes. No one knows what becomes of this water, but it probably flows to some subterranean reservoir, and it may have something to do with the earthqnakes thut occur in that neighborhood once in a long while, or possibly it feeds some distant volcano, for, as Is well known, the most generally accepted theory of the cause of volcanic eruptions is that they are due to steam generated from water admitted through cracks in the earth's crust or in some other way. CJoldwaite's Magazine. fpi'. mm UTAH box Mtt. JAMES Time Kdltnr. A legal friend reminds me of old Colonel Rogers, who published the Boston Journal liefore the war. He was terribly conservative, and his paper was delivered almo-i- entirely to annual subscribers, although a few copies were on sale at the book stores. One day when the colonel came down town he was horrified to see a boy with some Journals under his arm shouting out, "Journal, 4 cents; Journal!" Dazed for a minute, he called the boy into a doorway and asked, ''How many Journals have you there?" Told, he took out his purse and paid for them all, and ordered the boy to run home and never to buy any Journals again. He was so scandalized by the occurrence that he said he felt almost ashamed to meet his business acquaintances for weeks. Times changed when the war broke out, and the Journal went on the street like other papers. Boston Letter. An Old . UAED KIMBALL. M. LAW, Offce, over Ttab National Pei.k. rorcer of WAtJurt4tn ave&ua aud TviiT'.-tiurt.trw k OndfO, SUHI'lVUS. 11I5,000 Interest Paid on Time DepoiU. J. L. JAI OB Prilent. Vice WlEEEK W. ("OIKT, Wa. T. HELFRim, Preiiident. iiier. Vice-Preand Manager. Theo. Bobibom, CITIZENS' BANK OF OODKX, UTAH. : $200,000. Ocdt-n- , LUili. Them. Cahonn, 8. S. iSchramm. Office, 359 Fred Foy. Clerk J. P. Ledwidee. Recorder John (J. Tyler. Assessor Edwin Din. Treasurer John A. Boyle, Collector .lohn V. Keal Vim ftah. 375 OptionEktRttMort'g,6iort Contract 3I0 ljnt kKITH. 50 Bo&d for ltxl 1(0 D;teharge of Morta'e A A A A B C A A 425 street, Ogden, Twenty-fourt- h SMITH B. W. SMITH, y Itd uit-clai- Dl 500 Trust 3 AeninnuieDt of 51 Bill cf Kale 33, 36 and First Nation 7, PH YSICI AN S jAN DSURG EO N S. A. t'OTTIXGHAM. AND SPECIALIST. with general practice, (fifes Fecial attention to disease peculiar to female disease of thegenito urinary onran. disease of tht rectum, viz. : Piles, fistula, fissure and ulceration ; disease of the ear, nose, tkroat and chest. Consultation free. Otiice over Postotlice. Telephone 209. COMMISMONEKb COURT BLAMiS. 10 523 77 MAKING OF ALL KINDS OF SAUSAGE 325 350 400 401 SPECIALTY. All tion. orders hy mail or wire jriren prompt atten!i3. P. O. Boi 657. Telephone Balch THIRD OODEN PRF.CIVCT. A. E. Wl.THERBt. FOCRTH OODEN PRECINCT Boston Meat Market. Justice of the Peace A. Perrin. Constable D. O, Sullivan. Justice of the Peace Val (iiUeon. Constable H. E. Steel. L. B. KEALL litems OFJEK Fresh Meats, Fish, Poultry and Game in Season. BCNTSVILLE PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Aninis McKay. Constable ioorge E. Kerrin. EDEN PRECINCT. B. Frorw. Justice of the Peace R. Constable John (ionld. Orders taken at your door, and goods delivered to any part of the city. PROMPT NORTH OODEN PRECINCT. Red Tape. prepare a scheme of defense for one of the most important ports under his command. This officer, whose zeal was above suspicion, prepared a very elab- P.ABRISV1LLE PRECINCT. Justice of the Peac William G. Bawson, Constable James 11. Taylor. Tel. No. 1. PLAIN CITT PRECINCT. orate report, entering into the most minute details, which he forwarded according to his orders. He heard nothing further about it for several months, until at length it was returned, when he eagerly looked to see what remarks the general had made upon his work. To his disgust he found nothing until he arrived at the last page of the report, where was written, "Yon should have used a wider margin!" Vanity Fair. 133 1 1 Sell Official Bond and Oath A C A Chattel Mortgage I .0 A TEAR I M ftI M lr,rrtrJi to Srtrfr A 1." I I teach any fairly I I I ft person of eitber o ran rear! and and who, I I 1 1 11 11". will after IrmrotUen. work iDdsasrioatly, IB II 1 intrlUa-n- t W WV V U.11 how to earn Three Tk..... tear in their own IOfalitiea.wbrrr.er they live. I will also famish wliirb yon ran rem that amount. thaaitaationoreroploymentt No money for me nnleee anrreeefu) aa aboe. Eerily and learned. I rleaire but one worker from eerb diethct or qairklyI hare nlrearly taught and provided wit employmentrounty. a are who a somber, making oyer fSlrtif) tearearb. It'a h E W U- - F" VP FREE. Addree. at onoa, K. C.AL1.KX. r"'m'" Hai 4U. Asmu, Main. rC H rt&mni1t rt leifiMnBtn me laws, snowing ist.rctoi Obtain . ,361 Bioadway, A" i u 0 A It How to" "i Patenu, Careats, Trade ' mmrss, vopynRois, sent nee. . CO. 6 .Aoama rXUNn PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Constable Wilson Poulter. PEEASANT VIEW PRECINCT. new lsrK. INVITATIONS, Justice of the Peace W. H. Crandall. Constable (ieorfte H. Haycock. 1 Q Marriage Certificate Promissory Notes, Books of 50 and 100. Receipts, Books of 50. Rent Receipts, Books of 100. Draf ts, Books of 100. Other Elanks constantly being added to the above list. CINTAH PRECINCT. H w W M sH H PRECINCT. Jnstic of the Peace James Hutcbins. John J. Hutchins. mm Cont-tabl- MARRIOTT PEECINCT. Jnstiee of the Peace Simon F. Halverson. Constable Caleb Parry. Progiammes PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Peter L, Sherner. Constable James Harrop. Jntice of A BLANKS. Washington Ave. Justice of the Peace Timothy Kendall. Constable Byron L. Bybea. LYNNE A A A Wedding Goods, Justice of the Pence Richard Dye. Constable John Parker. SLATEEVILLE C! A AGENCYjarM PRECINCT. EANE8VILI.B A DKLIVKKY a specialty. Our Meat Wagon is a Market on wheels which calls at your house so that yon may select your own goods. It runs north of 23d bit. on Washington Arenae and the Bench. Justice of the Peace James Storey. Constable James Deamer. RIVEEDALE A BLANKS. MISCELLANEOUS 377 75 325 A Mining Deed Notice of Location of Claim. Proof of Labor Power of Att'y to Locate and A Q A A Affidavit for Claim and Delivery personal property Undertakicc on Claim and Delivery of personal property Ucdertalting for Return to Deft, Claim and Delhery personal property Complaint on Claim and Delivery personal property.... MINING Sausage Works! A A DISTRICT COURT BLANKS. ROBERT BROGELMAX FIRST OODEN PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace E. A. HcDaniel. Constable E. A. Koch. SECOND oo den PREIKCT. Justice of the Peace B. Ternes. Constable Phil Ford. . 475 476 76 377 526 City Office at Cream City Meat Market, 25th St. OODEN, UTAH. Jos. Peery A A A A A A A Sub-Witnee- tt-ab- CHICAGO o BLANKS. dminirtrator's Eocd 125 Executors' Bond rS00 Lfttorsof GuBrdiatiobip 376 Order Appointing Hwiritg.. 501 Ttimony cf 502 Teetimony of Applicant 379 Order appointing Adm'r Justice of the Peace Constable Josiah B. Carrer. A distinguished general in command of one of the military districts of the United Kingdom gave instructions to an officer serving under him, who had special qualifications for the work, to Mortfige.... Summons Sheriff's Sale Constable's Sale CIVIL ENGINEERS. Order for Deft to appear and 6how cauce C. A. TCBB. a. W PARIS. 78 Citation for Garnishee pUSH FARI3, 2 Amdavit for Citation for Garnishee CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS, Plans, specifications and estimate prepared 572 Writ of Execution and work sujieriuteuded. Maps, plats, tracings, Una prints, etc., etc., executed on short notice. Rooms 3 and 4, Cnion block. No. 362 Twenty Fourth ritreet, Ogden, 0 A 1 Foot of Twentieth St. Blutli. Attorney L. R. Ropers. Sheriff Gilbert R. Relnap. Coroner Marshal Allen. Surveyor B. W. Faria. Superintendent of District Scoola PRECINCT OFFICERS LLAKKS. A A 571 4.V) OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. WEBF.a C0t NTT OKFICEE9. A. ('. Bifhp. Select men Lewis W ShuUi-tf- , John Pincock, a Ctab Warracty Ded, fehort form . . Warranty I)td, locg form ... 570 (Successor to Fritz A Brogelmau) Probate Jutbre CO..! NO. & HE V WOOD. Y u BI AieLue. Ocdin, CONVEYAJtCIXG MARKETS. R. A.Welln, Sidney Stevens ('. E. Wurtele.H. H. Spencer, Ati. Kubn. lheo.Bbuwon ALK ATTORN DIRECTORS: Warren W. Corey, i i ; ITFETO THE COMMERCIAL 2tC4 'PHYSICIAN W. N. SmixrNO. Canbier. CAPITAL, A'D PCI PCI" S. UOEEMaX. In connection E. Doolt, Prenldent. B. Adamr, crnli I tab. Offre, rooms $100,000. furtterto- - i i- rr.OBATE COURT . ,ut'., f TLun-cjl LEGAL BLANKS AL'.ISON ATTO RN E Y Bank builcliiiK. . ... Lari'-ccti- A. ALLISON. JIMBALL ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- CAPITAL, iat AMlica'ion seten j meetiLtrv ia , ImenM-lourit- eier fcuijLx f rr.. rt, ii gMlTH United States Depository. TTAH. mill !.oM it abfe s.ir.f I forms ir.ay Practice ia the District Court ai.d !1 tha tire. fixm n r cotiris. lkerMLiil atut:tMn rivea to r.ncktis. lt. i ficy v. oiii, toi. - iilLifT.ii. ktrcts. rxijourxui: brorLer henteojijer ilje ,lace. in rWry imiD build PrR Hal J. bAkkATT. meiit tima of C. H. tjrwtwell it iri.- Dfr 1 Jf'l Haiit Gillltt, tcrt.-v- . i".t H'&Mi Offdra, I tC. P. 0. t; RANSFORD Uguen, Utah. at ir--r ATTCRNEY-AT-LA- BANK c 4oer Maiidar.t La-- ATTORNEY-AT-LA- w-s- & Visiting In 4 ' o Omtorrbici aiitlj v P !a' i tii. J ' .1 v 'ai'rsn'os u'ilhfitit tT."fiTivi-icTtr dk 1 I i a I I lil l'l..ls I i. ar h hom-- m rt'. urn WILSON PRETNCT. V. P. Bingham. the Team O I ons', able Dauiel X. Drake. WEST WEBER PRECINCT. Tliifl 1 a Mechanical Ape. Mrs, Brown (at Mrs. Smith's tea) Oh that dreadful Miss Smith is little apparatus for testing the smelling dear,again. I wonder what started singher. ing It determines powers of individuals. Tom Brown (aged seven' dropped a the weight of odorous vapor in a cubic down her back w1 ilio wasn't centimeter of air which is jerceptible by penny Loudon looking. sense of a 1 Tit-Bi.- ,b ICxl iik. LsU.d tmjt. rt. P- The olfactometer recently exhibited to the Academy of Sciences in Paris is a . i fc Tud t m g until he is exhausted. p.isou. lb X. - the wearer or jrea.?to too. She it &a;d eoudaTH WwhMhd, rack J EJSHAEDT A DOW SOS. notb of four curly, clunky htlk C. C. ElfHlEI. . TKPrM'-tL. W. fcMl tlUfK. CONTRACTORS AND EUILXERS. bale, whine frolicaoOMi gamU.hi the J. M. LAAOs'tr. wu be with frrav dignity. Cart side Wakiitoa bet. Twecty- MvU ard Trt-iar- l Mellie lfv her babies very much; in SECRET SOCIETIES. burnt aBuvad m Tio fact he lvvni any kind of a child, and O. HEELEK CO "L"1DE1JTX LODuE M. 'i 0. E. Hili- -. will jLsy with one by the hour. Her J. C. AaaTia. Wi'r. and Utile inacV-- r ha ARCHITECTS, A. 0. U. W. t her they when Nrlhe i there to rooisc K 17 and 1 Katioaal Back I t A All fi AWr.B-aI Orf, M at T 30 T.i-.- r teeteerrTcw!aeeEiE I baitiic. idea. tah. ljive a hig romp. (Hae of their brutier. coniia. j invited to a F. The J. LiJe and httle is j jfirl Raines Colliji. M. W. W. FotLbi.- - L. ;r t LAWYERS. and Lule while Nellie ik held with FiK-rI. KrcBLM. irr.viiN"h-the time to here ejes covered. J. . airmuil. (XI El-IMllD. - Lift Justice Sni rem Court, .'trikda. lin scours Nel'ie arrives loamieii'i! king .' I 'ft fiVi I In ii QRIEK rONS CF ST. OEOEoE. WMJ. I EONARD MACMILLAX. the whvde place and never fails to find 1 4J(J 13 ISnuU, RICHARD CCEUR DE LIOU LCDGE. the little cue. When funud the gently ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ToXlfOL . S31. take L r by the ami and leads ber to her Ih Hitsine". A farmer residing near Guilderland, Have Manufacturer you succeeded in N. Y., has been sent to an insane a.sylum Good & Company's because lie hits a mania for whistling at perfectly imitating all times and in all places. He whistles goods? Superintendent All of them, sir. from morn to night, and after retiring Manufacturer Very well. Get up a he whistles, until he falls a.leep. If he circular warning the public against vile immediatehe wakens through the night imitations and put 'era on the market. ly commences to whistle and continues New York Weekly. s GENERAL BANKING. t NO. A- EertJar eij:oratif tirt atd m Ktia, W. at. C. Jeffi C. P. UAl'EEBT. eorcer ot LaTeoror iet.iM at.d Twtuei! ik to X. x - R. FCRHLaDSTOSES A5D KC.M'XEXTS the litisinr4 the olfactory : DAI. JEJtAT10S - tif fporrwl ott by what Alphotse Daalrt n pas graphically calk ! there, amytr" the frarof not In tb Qoartirr a etndent is allowed 10 francs credit; in other words, thirty dollars. If any expenditure i ran np aU-v- f that limit, or rvut niiitted to ttaud the Lusfier appears that and the student u l;teral!y turued out ou the pavement I havi rewntly beard where this limit of several ot----s reached within a franc or two, and where the rtndeut, a man or wumau, had been reduced to keeping the vital tpark alive by tine or two eujs of coffee a day. In one instance the irson was a Nt-England girl from a small village, who, entirely without talent, bad cuiue over, an I have described, with about f JOO.out of which, her patts: beinj deducted, she had U'en able to live, after a fahim, for a time. The last cent was now gut-- ; she was friendless, without meatig to get home, and jTobably bo prond to make ber detitntion sni failure known to her family, against whose instinct of common serine bhe had probably undertaken thia venture, lured by all manner of wild and unfounded hojies. And this caw is reilly one of many. Milwaukee Wisconsin. no i . fiu4tau' rJil la Pari. The Parisian tnnlj:iJ who Lave to do with the rtuJent are not lriut-iit- . lowt-- ; I Capital. id NcwfoCLdlalid, Nellie, the h F. H. -alinott la- u.an ii;trllifetice, and tbrrefcerttis baldly a limit to brf cajacity for Irartotg tshe off the bead will po errands, Real y enuit-ct ""- Eapckr Q'jLEJi CEAPTEi. - By tTfl v, it la Lty imxriat ' ark4-- L jud K'ii't-i- f Lao. V. fciut-- hrat.in (root LLl ifM A. F & A. KACH'E. SEV.'ING f t ta FiMii( TVJSt at zj't R ti.iiru V brulilf.J-- a4.t. lM Lnt k ' Viiaa a.u.uir'.J njxuiim, 1 cxjq-b- !L--f ATRIL 7. 1891. .. Justice of the Pea-- e J. W. Hurt. Con6tuble Josrph Horce. HOOPER, CAEDS PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace James Johnson. Constable Francis M. Buluap. Jtt Crescent Novelty Works 2.'1XI .".1 as OF' r Commercial hlhvM Co., 2404 Wash. At?. ! Electric Wiring and Elec-- i trie Supplies of all Kinds Locksmiths, Stencils Made, Bobber Stamps to order. MONEYH ftiw.h avrrythinf. ,trt ' apar mnir,flnta, oral! y r entirely lw UaSaad brinfr, ' ItrDneraara aaminir f'um aod rmit aArr a littla mj t pliym'nt a'trt trah T t ' We Vfn at cur 1W !;Rf of hoourabir. Dr thcM or or ord. and fn th.ir thfy li.a. Arty .wh,r.t wr-- h In? to l.am. No r.a Yu ran rltvcla v, rk Thu '. as rh.r. , N Washicgton Avenue. j r IRON FENCING. !, Models and Experimental Machinery to Order All kinds of Noreltf Repairing .. ...r. I uil AlUaU, IAlK. CRESCENT NOVELTY WORKS o t |