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Show k:hroeler' Centennial Alr f Ship. From th W. F. Schroeder, a young German enthusiast upon the subject of bal n looning, Hcnt to the select 'and councils last Thursday a propo rtion to illuminate the city ea the Fourth of July, from an altitude of "ibont 500 I'cet, by means of an ' air 'ship" avi eabiuui lights and reflec tors, for the modest remuneration of $75'). The Sunday World interviewed hiui on Saturday, and was shown a diagram of the vessel, which '.die explained. The "ship," which is now in the course of construction, U to be 130 fact long, 50 feet high, and 50 feet through the centre. The Inner balloon is of twill muslin, of which it coHtaing 1,890 yards, Thile the outer balloon, which covers of the inner und forms a parao chute in case of accident, is of uncanvass duck. The boat derneath the balloon is made of wire, U 75 feet long, five feet high, and is upheld horizontally by wires. She has three rudders, one at either side amidships, and one large one aft. Her propelling power is a pulling fan, rr s'jrew, in the bow, which will be driven up to 200 revolutions per tninutc, if necessary,' by a ten horse k'hydro carbon engine," which can be hours on one driven for twenty-fou- r includwhole The apparatus, gallon. tho wiH lbs., 4,580 weigh gas, ing and the lifting pewer.of the ship will be 27,000, for the hydrogen gas Mr. Schroeder intecds to use has an elevating power of ono and ounces per cubic foot,1 the weight of t he 4,280 cubic feet ol gas employed ... being one pound. For illuminating purposes the inventor proposes to have ten silver plated reflectors, ten fect each in diameter, suspended from the car, In which will bo the apparatus of the calcium lights. Mr; Schroeder is most sanguine of PUcccss, and declares that from the height of five or six hundred feet he will illuminate an area of four miles. It the councils accept Mr. Schroeder's should happen p offer, and the to prove a success and obey its inventor's will, the Centennial exhibi lion will have added to it a feature that will attract the attention of the whole scientific world. s A THE HEW Sowing Machine. rhil&delp'flia Timfg. !i'jtr i ' Double-Thre- ad i 1 com-Vno- eight-ounc- one-quart- . VICTOR! ITS LATE IMPROVEMENTS with the host principles of older iua chines, in now equal to if not superior to uiiy other nnv.hinc in the market. ? It in the .lily machine having a needle. the latent Iinproret Shuttle which hat It no Biimll bolea or upriugs to thread through or ' miliar. It ha the latest patent feed. All wearing point are made of steel, consequently its dur&hility is itrent. Having, the fewest parU of any Shuttle Machine In the market it la consequently tut eaflieet running. Each machine sold nnikei ialei for others, a they recommend themselves to all who see them In oeration. (loud lively agents wauted in every town in Northern Uuih; to whom a good coiiiuiinnion will hepaij. Write ' was a very sad woman that came tet;i MmW lit Offlcs to JOB IHTOHK THE General ageuU and dealer la 18 EXECUTED BOOK & SHEET USIGt IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Musical Merchandise, A IN 13 LIGHTEST-RUNNIN- MACHINE IN THE WORLD. G With our printed directions, no instruction or mechanical skill is required to operate it. The construction of the machine is based upon a principle of unique and unequalled simplicity, comprising simple levers working upon centres. The bearings are lew, and they are hardened and polished. The machines are made at our new works in the city of Newark, N. J., with new special (patented) machinery and tools, constructed expressly to accomplish what we now offer. Every machine fully warranted. "DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., SXTIOIVEIIY. Ogtfcii. U(ah. t Florence. Wheeler Wilson, Horn Shuttle and Remmington nee llet and repairs always on hand. Sewing machines of all kin clcaued and repaired New York and Chicago. the SAVINGS. fashion: " Domegtlc ' Pa- By using Fashions the most stylish and per costumes can be produced, at a large perfect-fittin- WHY DO YOU GO g saving ia MONEY to those who choose to make, or superin tend the making ot, their own garments, vv ith the highest talent and the best facilities in all departments, and the best ideas of the most skillful modistes, both at home and abroad, we are enabled to attain results far above the reach of the Our styles are always the latest and best Our elegantly-illustrataverage dress-makcatalogue mailed to any lady sending five cents with her address. Agents wanted everywhere. IN A er. Superior Stylo ed "DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., Now York aud Chicago. s34.1y Or Send to Salt Lake FOR Order Books, DRUGS AND Receipt Books, MEDICINES Soto our sanctum the other day. Not to put too fine a point on it she wept. "I am Mrs. Uriggs," she mur- DRUG STORE OGDEN? li; , pLIIlI ?" Meal Tickets, : ' "Way up," sobbed the. reli ) Wines, "Fine feelings, 'Well, no," said the mourner "but Hand Bills, Liquors be would have been rich. His part-uShipping Bills, had just been elected supervisor, Ale, but he did not wait for the first day, Ho faded away, faded away." even &c. , "All right, madam, we will get up Monthly Statements, a notice that will make'&ll the other All of the finest quality. bereaved families in your part of the town howl with envy.": "On the frout page, mind," she Oils, sighed. "Just so, ma'am; It will be eight dollars." Every Variety o ''Eight dollars, for an obituary, ' ; : 1 ' ' with sugar at thirteen (kilts?" Brushes, &c. "13ut refleet, madam, that you will RAILROAD WORK. L havj u article that wilLwako t tlie lowest prices. Johnson andj lleury Wilson in their graves." over turn Wmi DKITER & SON, tl,Eight dollars"- - Johany'i shoes k Will De four dollars, and Jane's: 'ti, Proprietors I well, roister, guess the old uf'iu' TvlH have to'slide through on hTr merits.'' The' regular ' four-bi- t send off will about do, I guess,' :and 2.".e. to G. P ROWELL CO., New York. SEND f ii( pace,' oontainltif Wt of she th that pn, epig desk, tfepoiiitiug .1,ryR newKimners, aud ualimaUs showing of wmm Wa first known In America. Its merits are well known throughout the habitable world. It lias the oldest and best record of any Lintintnt In the world. From tho millions upon millions of bottles old no complaint has ever reached us, and as u healing and PAIN SUBDUING LINIMENT Bill Heads, THE WHEN mured sadly. Letter Heads, The sub editor eaid he was glad to Articles .best Very; aslted after Mr Bnggs. kuow it, and "You don't seem to keep the run la the Market can be obtained at the of our eminent citizens much," she Show Cards, said, with some asperity;; "lor, you Visiting Cards, know he died last Friday." ' The sub stammered out that he CITY had indeed overlooked it. ; ''That's just it," said the stricken one "I want an obituary rit .onto Business Cards, him, something strong, you know." said sub the "Ah, precisely, editor; "I wilt just take down the points. He was public spirited, of Ball Tickets, course? ' 'V ; carefully com-- . r;"'":".L;1 "Certainly," replied the widow,. ... pounded at all kourS of tho night influential and and day, "Respected, , high-toned- fi m A. W. BROWN & Cc. air-shi- It Machine. hi s Ill Obituary. (Men Junction self-ettiu- JisXAA ch i kills 5? WITH er first-clas- it AT THE or one-thir- d Lock-Stit- NOTICE. 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They purify and invigorate. They cure Dyspepsia, Constipation and Headache. They act as a specific in all species cf disorders which tndermlne the bodily strength and break dowa Liniment d Remember, this not spring up in a dayor a year,. MOST AB8UBD AKD TNNATURALC KS dUCingTHK CLAIMED SINEW-BOR- N But we have the experience years of trial, with the mr thirty Eiantiaircsuii8,&na uy uuiuinuuu vi MKirre. sheet-anch- the animal spirits. , , , A, j: Q. Depot, 53 Park Place, New YJ&. f AND J1C6HBOOM y jjj,, OTBT Agtgui). j (g. mm Moncywillbe Vim Do cot be imposM upon iJnimeut claiming the same suits. They are a cheat an and get nothing but . Himm ' J3- - 8ou BT SroitesAT i. ,'$5c. 50c. ' using any othef rproperties or TO-i a fraud. Be surs . DncoaiSTs mm akd caveat and $1 per Bottle. ' or Borrte,"Smje, tc' 7 jiToxr meg, ea ; ' ' 4 |