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Show "GENERAL ft A t Ogden Market Export.' - Ul4 V V 1879 Wednesday Mossing, Oct. 22, The Latest Use for Balloons Tha latest device is tliat of a. bal loon constructed after the manner of modern yessels of war, with compart ment, so that a chance shot-peiietrating one section shall not destroy the whole machine. It is the invention of a Mr.'lJoard, of Bristol, Eng., and we' are told that Sir Garnet Woele, before he went to fight the ZultMtpbtC6. favorably of it, and Mr. on bal-- i Glaisher, who is an authority . . loons, Has recorded ma opinion, according to London Engineering, that llr. Board's suggestions "constituted ; the most important advance that has been made of late in the science of N .... v u,. jtcrattaulics.; j s 4 '; The new balloon is constructed, Bot, as usual,' in one piece, but in parts like the separate portions or carpels of an orange, so that they may be comparatively portable, even when inflated, and put together at a few juinutes' notice. By filling them witU pure, or nearly pure, hydrogen, the uiftfng power of which gas is about eight times that of coal gas, a much smaller balloon will be able to carry tha same, load as" one of the ordinary dimensions. 'The ide is to inflate the ' sections' and carry them about thus ready for use on being J joined together, ir v Mr. Board affirms, that they could be transported wherever a wagon could pass, or even across a country traversed only by foot paths, none of the cumbersome appliances lor making the gas being necessary, for the keef ions of the balloon might be kept inflated for months. - 1 upon, a time when Duma to a per was short of cauh, he wrote of loan the .millionaire certain asking some money for a few months. Ihe J letter waf an extremely characteristic fone, and ended with a charming little rondeau, half jest, half seriousness. Indeed it was such a clever produc-jtiof- i that the banker sagely conelud- ea that its author was not to be trust. ed with money, hd promptly and ..curtly declined to make the proposed , j investment. J At dinner that night several of the banker's guests happened to be dis-- ; cussing a recent style of autography l&nd mentioned the almost fabulous i prices brought by familiar notes of '.Hugo, Lamunine, Guizot and Gau $' tier. . t "Do you mean t? tell me," said the millionaire, "that things of that sort JUave any value money value 2" J "Certainly they have," replied one. of his guests ho was a collector; "a "gootJ-.atograpn sucn as 1 nave men tionea is worth its weight in bank bills any day." "How niuch- is this worth ?" said the banker, taking Dumas' letter from his pocket. i "I'll give you fl"hundred francs for Jt this instant," said the collector, witn emijusiasm, alter reading it. I i'Donef' said the banker; and with a Di'tvine smile he nocketed the mon ey for the letter to which a few hours before he had returned a contemptu oui answer. .: ,J3nc !) - , 4 Remarkable Eequest. and ladylike female, French accent, asked requested that the in terview might be a private one, as the subject on which she wished to speak was, to use her own words, a "delipate" oneH A young woman, a relative or friend of hers, was entitled tq inherit some property if married, but, beings single, there was a prospect of her losing it. As no suitable husband seemed likely to appeir, she was desirous of finding some "dy ine ; man, oi wtiat position it matter not, to whom she might be forms ally married, and so obtain the prot time the perty; while M link might bo a slender one and soon j A witfi sktreng (o see me, and well-dresse- d fc , the-sam- e broken. This they had not been able to manage in France, where she lived, and thy had accordingly sent over td London hospital, where they hoped ior success. I was requested to find such a dy ing man suitable Tor the object. If he were a widower and had children. they would make some provision for me cnuaren. 1 need not dwell upon J10 answer, given to such a request. would be carious to know if the same attempt has been made at other London hospitals. ; ; o v, ' " j f n Cqmnjittees the Common uounpiu. Standing i . Committee? rs have a speedy and positive wire for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker taouth and Headache in SHILOH'S .UTARRH REMEDY. A nasal fnjector free with each bottle. Use "s if you desire good health and breath. Price, 50 cts. Sold by McSutt & Co., Wholesale and V ttelail Druggists. oct21-ly- r r The. most popular and fragrant of tiie diy is "HACKME-- SoW 'by J. W. 'i Try Co., Wholesale and Retail t- - oc.t2Wyr bbls, i 'csei, fHead Light oil, n : 2To 50 ; 4 Water 'Supply Edwin Stratford D. M. Stuart sod RoM MeQuari ie. On Streets Jos. Stanford, C. F. Middleton and Israel Canfield. On Claims Robt.' S. Watson,: Wm. W. Burton and Edwin Stratford, Tra:ni Letv Salt Lake .4. a. " 6 Farsaiugtun . U . ; F. 8. Riobards. Clerk L M. Richards ! Sheriff William BrowB. :J Coroner Joe..Parryv. County Road Commissioner M B.Child. Ogden , ': ; ' KaysTlll. 't-''' FaYniin'glsa, i Centre-til- l Wood's Cross North Ogtien Precinct: Justice of the Peace Kathaniel Mont somerv. ra'T Plain City Precinct; Justice of the Peace John Spiers. Constable Wmr V. Stewart. at Salt lArrir Justice of the Peace. C. F. Middleton, ; , C Constable Alma Kejes. Weston frechtxt: Justice of the Peaca Hans 'D. Fetter , son."' - ,; Constable i i 11 Thomas Elheringlon. Lynne Precinct: ; Justice of the Peace Henry Bowns O Constable George Psyne. J i Riverdah :Precinct ': Justice of the peace Richard Dye."" Constable John Bybee. , Hooper Precinct:VT, Seule. Justioe of the -- Peaca-Em- ory Constable Gilbert R. Belnap. mis&n Precinct: Justice of the Constable Peace-Will- iam Thomis J. Wilson. Wilson. 4 13 1 . 4 62 1 I 40 1 00 r" Lk 40 10 t Fred 10 1 00 81 1 86 11 4 T 14 1 60 11 13 T 63 1 T6 J JO ' , WHOLESALE DEALERS AND JOUJERS . Oenl lUckot and Freight y'l:;.; Igwt Try , !)!! illlli ieerai i:( X ri f a 2 o H O 0 2 .3 S t) x W fc. oj' 2 "2 m .S t ...2 J.--S n boo i IS iUMVVJe.m-- A'l I -- Trr 9S&-r , 1 ' i 5?.. . Bi w I I I - t GBILB G. CRESCEM- - AXD OLD A FULL LINE OF n. ORTH, THE BEST : CHOICE COOK STOVES. HEATITQ E J.E.BOOLT, " ' Sail Lake (11',' Dealcrin the Celebrated J. E. DOOLY & Co., STOVES. In the Couutry is to be found BANKERS,. lift lke s t: c!' J5 S ,i- FEED. J. KIESEL & Jo. , EXCELSIOR, ltrr -i .5 M tic ORDERS RESPECTFULIiY SOLICITED. - receiveil on. ofOeo jnt Pipe and Kned Oririns which !wpa-envy Orie.n .ever bronrht to Vtati. He is H)m acpnt lor M14Ba!e, "Anon," Vood4 Unrdmac ' 1'ia.noti; and wilt snpplj brass banii, iirchestraH. choir-"o- r fuulim with aaltlT ; Instrument or Music of a in Utah Addrpsn cheaper than sny oth r r 1st fnth fittest, (two dors eat of Iinwoody'ji b ronimrru etore) calt wj. urdeia niHil will receive prompt attention dnt20t t- a c I t!? S3tf8 ? Try Us. Try Us. Us., ALSO - Oodem CiTVj' - t, the Utah Transact a General Business: j:- ,. Bankm-- 5 3 "3 t'orrcpendentr; New OfTXUIAIV, Wcil,Ta?ot Co., Wells, Farito Co.. Itaek !' A tinmeiT, firt Nati.inl,Btiic. Kirst Nniional ' Tor Ssn Francist Salt UteCit ;, St. Lou j Clli.2' Onuj ttank, taiaha National Uuk, KiTea 4 Ailen, WATCHES, JEWELRY ' ' " And tne '!' v .r; and ' !:i :;i t 67 rjA" TO WX- - PROM T A 1TKT10. fe' -, i;- U. P. BREWERY ' ; . , Of Main. Street, Ogden, is in receipt of a fine slot of :iew Uoous, embracing , ' n I ,f Freight Added. PirKOUGAN.: Celfbr.'-o- & T in Z i ;. SHARP, 3 S 1 ft c SELL OCR GOODS AT Western ::,J e K mm mmem ''"' MILAXOO PKATT, Aireu.. I And Shipping In Car Load Lot enables us to ..MALTING HOUSE, Fifth'Strcct, east ofCommercu ;Hotel, , OGDEN, . . - UTAH.; Omabi Lottdr " King's Couibiriatioa Spectacles. Which improTs etreagthea, and preserve the sight. . They are set with fine French perisoopie leeacs, and cm be so adjusted that the focus will come directly in frort of the eye, making tbetn much more serrice-abl- e and nseful than ordinary spectacles INSl'filM'U BErili:sES rD: ALSO DEALER IN Tvroj.i'j.:-- - DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, HATS and CAPS, Boots and Bhoes, Butter and Egjrs Every Pair Tarranteti. Try Tim. Frremsn'p Fond luTiirwic Cfl., -of Cantor ma, AB't(t, lIrtfortl Iii0umtict Cu.of Hartford, - Aflftttts, aVite y GENERAL M5 OF PBODICE- - 434 In. Co ,'Fondin, n tf LyJiiug l"r - - Ibswhi: j )2,S0,(t' of Orders from along the Railroad Lines or any part of tho Country will be promptly and faithfully attended to. t , ; SUCHMILLEU & WELLS -' Co And Fam Hies iAipplicd: $3tW,00 -- London AsuorAnre ( o.. Lonn North b Asst:raDoe Co., Qufvu Fir Io. IV.. hirovvoi Assurance Co. of I'T.'nfo, 4 cl-Jr- o Artwts. 116-l- - AmoricnD Ceutrtil Indtirance Co., uf PL LrTi;s. ArffftM. Royal Virv lD9TJr,iuce Co., fffOii'lon, LADcatiir rrr In?urait Co., ui Imp rial And Marriott Precin:t: Jnstioe of the Peace Thos. Salisbury. 2elon H. Trsey. Constable o'2 ,f o- - .f GEO. CAEKLESS Wind's k Co s. The Singer Manufacturing Co.; BUYING AT FIRST HANDS, PAYING CASH; don - I 8S a18-t- f Freight Or Pari . Payment, and Five Dollars per Jlonth. , Old machines taken an exohMgtjfor new ones at affair talustion. dV. .L oou?b!e - GENUINE SINGER SEWING MACHINE DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, For all tiiornu.Hou ag, apVijr to - . before purchasing any other, and will always be happy. A fall line ef parts, oil and accessories kept in .look.yto Orders ty nail promptly attended tt. Machines repaired on short notiee. Machines will be sold on the installment Plan-T- en Dollar Advance $21 00 - LATinz Fait I,ate City t 8.40 a.m.; arriTing In Ogltn at ll.WI a.m.; learing Salt Lake at s.05 p.m., arnviog id Ugden at a J p.m.; leaTing OicdeB s( C.fHi a.ui.. arriviug In Salt Lake City at 10 a.m.; leaving updea at i.yj p.ui arriTing m ; , Salt Las. wtjr t. 9.4a p.m. .,; Vl . WILLBUN MIXED j hng 118 , ru'iid iiOTJ: T , ..t . . .JKiesei. ',;. T nrriiF. j; Still Ahead, taken the Bret prh'e over all of competitors mori than Two Hundred Times. ns ; IVIivT Because 11 is easv to ran. the mnst dnrr.u ti.m.'i. order, and cives the best satisfaction of sny machine in (be market. Da not be deceived by Bogus Agents and have as Spurious Machine that ... T guarantee. Why buy an Inferior machine made out of poor material, when you can tet one whose parts are made out of the Best of Steel, and which bai the euarantei t a tompany of twenty five , years etanding? Call at our cftlce west side Maid Street, nest to- " Peebles' Drug 8tore. OEden. snd ezanune the j ... 7 , eta 31 Pissing Places. 4 TttAINS 1 Singer Mahufacturins: Co:' ' .$ 8 i ; The Genuine Singer - St 10 62 11 40 GENUINE. o o 06DEN WHOLESALE DEPOT! ' ' SOX'S. & - Q'taw vnriT 00 12 t preset! as f 9 00 at. r." 0 0 G. GOLD?E?,G. .j; TS . - t Precint: Slaterville 60 1 J.;'S; LEWIS, . Justioe of the Peaoe F. A. Miller. Constable reterL. Sherner. . T " a.' Trains Lean j Attorney Bose.. J ... S3 ., i sq improve M 60 OS 'No. 2 No. 4 IPass. jPass. Assessor Sandford Binehm. Colleotor- - Gilbert Belnap;" w 4 Arrive at Ogden Recerder Joseph Stanford Constable-Andre- 26 T ONLY THE ti 7 U;. Kaysviile a. 8 snj:, " .4 ?. 00 ,CDtreTiIla L. J. Selectmen crriok(Ozden), F. A. Hammond (Hunlsville); P.O. Tay 1.- - u...:..:ii. lUr IliMllDllUOj. TreaBurerRobt. McQuarns. , BUY ' T ';-;- i Richards. D. u WINES. LIQUORS, TOBACCOJ)? JM U J .Jr JX. Jci is. Fourth St. Ogden, Utah. 8 I'us. Pus. Wood's Cress , No. - tan ivuim uu L. FAIUt GROCER I E Br 4. 1878. 1 t !!.! MEYER, RED. J. KIESEL. -- No. .... opportunity t- JWH.!! Kama of BIATION. Nuiis JTIade to Order. Ulx- - o CENTRAL after Nov. MI LL . Ml IlAIIiKOAI to Judge-- F. - IN On and THH AT LIIIEUAL DISCOUNTS TO THE TRADE.,, Vllb eai UrAH K K D All who wieh to DStroniza hnmn, .imliialnr bls, 40c. - Weber County comprises all that portion of th Tnitory bounded south by Paris Otuniy and the dixidiDR ridge between Of dec Hole and WeVr Valley, west by the eutern shore of Sreat Salt Lake, north by a Iwe drawn due east from a point oa said shore to the Hot Springs by the Territorial road north or Otrden City, thtnea by the lurnmi of the spur ranjr terminating atsaid Hot Springs to 111 intersection with theaununit of the Waeatcb Mountains, east by thesnmmitof said monntaiaa. Ihe roTernment of the Uonnty in. the County Com t, composed of the Probate Jodgo.Trho is ex omao the presiding offlcer, and three select. men who hold ofltee for three years, one being chosen erery year. Regular terms begin on the tjritf jfonaay in earn season or the year. Th Judiciary power is oontained in the Probate Court, presided over by the Probata Judge, who is elected biennially and holds bis office for year. This court Is always opno.; The Clork of the Court Is appointed by the 7udge, and Us ex officio uouniy uierc. Elections are he'd biennially, on the first Mon numbered year. day inAugust, in each-eve- n Present population of the County ,abont 18,000. Probate & . , ' XJt STAMM no better illustration could be bad of , this fact than the immense sale already attained . by the great Tbroajt-aai- l LuDg Remedy, pr.- Aug. Kaiser's Oermsn Elixir. For the cure of Coughs and Bronchial Affeciions it is troly wonderful, even , those suffering from Consumption in advanced stages find great relief, and cumbers of patients have found, lo their delight, not only relief but cca's. It being perfectly barm-lets- , .makes it at epee popular with rootbera, who of all others have felt the . ; M.Stuart. . nccessily of suoh amedioine. The On Finance-r-Wm- . W,' Burton, Robt. S. iae bears ifco Prussian Coat. of genu Arms, Watson and Jos Stanford. the fac.¨e signature cf Dr. Ana. On Licenses Chas. F. Middlton, W Kaiser; imd has bis name blown on every B. uutchini and Canfield. 75 cent bottle. AXrial size may be had atthe Drag Store ef J. W. MoNutt & & d46. Co. WEBER COEXTT OFFICEES : Jt Kiosel & Co.,1 Ogden Oity, On ,,- ra.I HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID. FOR WOOL. Bottlers and General Agents, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.' Public BuildiDgs Wm. B Hutchns,! David M Stuart and VL, McQuarrie. Oa Public Works D. M. Stuart, Jo,eph ' Stanford and Robt. S. Watsoa. On Public Grounds Robt," MoQnarrie, Wm. W. Burten and Israel Canfieli. On Fire Department Israel Canfield, Edwin Stratford and W:. B. Hutcbins On Sanitary Regulation's- - Charles. F. Middleton, Eiwin Stratford and D. Repellantei at tha OgdenFlotriug Mills, taken T " " fI."essaMa cat traternity throughout the land for its nutritive and healthNgiving quali ties, nd has, as such, earned the Applause of the World. For prices and terms apply to Fred. . uuange. atthe Paris Exposition, and has ever carried away the highest honors in all competitive exhibitions.; In addition to its peculiarly tine SOLID 3IERIT WILL TELL For' alt ""the titter oppos'uion of , Jeans. I It X C .1 Bacon, 7W:fJrV5b lb Lard, cansTlO(i)12 " tin Failgrilifa 13 W lb On ff WU.I wuu sun juaney this Celebrated i Hams, sugar cuieJ cboioe, 12(14 On Municipal Laws Jos. Stanford, W. ; W. Burtcn and R. S. WaUaa. EXAMINE Sl'KClMENS OF - WO OLE N ... r..,.L awarded ' .black goods5O065o box, $t 75 Candits, of Coa)oi!, Co-Op- ., nd he CELEBRATprja UNEQTJALED. Ml6o flOlo The following are i AXD Cassimeres, Linseys, Haimels, ioii iiiii, j .... Sidii'tfeer SMxiFafiiee llr.J2 'a.. iiot " & Son's. South Side EourtliaSt., Xear Ihe Com pahy 's CELEBRATED uu ,u..iuth'ii.ii; ' -- B rew ing AT? oca-r)Ei- T r ' Farr Bl A M ' M OAIiIi And appeintad that firm as our sole Ag'enU for the Territories of Utah. taano ana AlonUm.. - w mys-wryho- i ' . Justice of the Peace W. W. Bronson. Constable Erastus P. Bingham, wuh a wound in bis breast. They thought Ije had carried xmt his suici- al purpose by shooting himself, but Tiey could not find a knife. An ex- 'physician found a bullet in j'ning supposed gash, and it was a the shot had been fired, UntJ. it was asecrtainod that a man who had been a rifle aimed in that direction trying from a point three-quarteof a jnile away. OrugglBts. Phil. Best Ward-Jopeph .... J. IN ADVANCE I & CO, For the sale of the 1 HANUFAOTBES HOBIE IEWJJSTRY ' Ogden City, Utah, Cabbiig?, 1J qts, pound. 1 'P 9 m t Mayor Lester j Carrots, 1 J cts. Herjiek; " Alderman 1st Ward DsviiM. Stuart. Beels, ' " ; ; 2d WaroV-- C. Ft Middleton Onions, 3 ct s. " 84 -Stanford, Turnips, 1 J cts. " 4th Ward Wm. B. Ijutckioa Squash, , "., j bushel. $3 00 Councilors Edwin Stratford, Robert , Applot, greet, $2 o0 I ; TS ,'ariea, eis & Watson, Bobt. McQuarrie, Israel Oak Peaches, dried, 10 cts. "pi lb field, Wm. W. Burton.A j 75 cts ) dox Oranges, Richards William. Attorneys Turkeys, (live) if 2 00to$2 50 each Marshal WilKam Brpwa. Ducke, (live) 60 cts. each . Recorder James taylor. Chickens, (live) 40 ets eaoh : Assessor and Collector Thos. D.' Dee. Mf (dressed) 15 lb Pigeons, (live) 15 cts. each Treasurer Aaron F. Farr. 15 to 20 cts. $ lb r, j Surveyor David Jenkins. t 12Jcts, .1. dps10 Egg., Sexton-4sra- el Canfield. GROCERIES. Quarantine Physioian Dr. J X. Allen,! Inspeotor of Buildings Alma Reyes.,; I Sugar A, UMiUi-- ct. VI lb . crushedT 13(2,13 ; y Captai Police W. Brown. Ameriosn C, 1(V&11 ot Sealer of Weights and Measures D. " grsnulateJ, 123 , E. Browning. " ., standard C, Chief Fire Department Alma KeyeiV,' ", Coffee, Costa Rica, 21 221 ois. Inspector of Provisions D. E. Brown - " M M & Co ing. ) Tea, A M & Co I'kgn, 8ofa37i " Street- - SnpervisorCharle'es "Telgh. CB i ? Watermaster. Thomas Dose. lb Rice, table, " China, " Medical Board of Examination J. D. lb Carnahan, JirXAllepIL.?IoInl7M(. TbaccO bright good- -, tSoc;80o f HOME v . tiii officers made George Waterfield and he frequently Ilarrisvilk Prefinct: threatened to take his own life. " So Juatica of J.h Peace RdbertWlieon. disconsolate" was he that, when some-- Constable William F. Owen. asked tho lounger s on the ' . - Eden Preiiniti- "to Hill AEdge Justioe of the Peace L. - Prioheul. 'J"?' ue barroom and drink, and Constable Josiab L. Fer in. " rest responded with aUcrity, .II1',V. fle started Uintah Precinct : otaers came out. found Peace of the Justice George ju. Corey, again, they aterfield laying dead on the floor, Constable Warren W. Corey. v-- j t watt the conviction that Ogden ia the natural centre for distribu tion in me inter mountains, we have completed arrange- luems wim me weuKnown vvnolesule hrm of 1I4.,.. d TiV. .1 ' ogdex i ! J PROFOUNDLY IMPRESSED com-mao- W fc H III Jl Ogden was incorporated by act of the Territorial Legislators, approved Jan- Corrected daily for the Jcicnoa by uary I8th, 1801. Municipal Elections eocur biennially (odd years) wa the FINANCIAL. second Monday ia February. Present i population, 6,600. ........ . Ike City is situated in the delta of DCIUOg tht Weber and Ogden Rivers, and GRAIN. a magnificent view of the pictuof which it forms las Wlieat, 6085 etsC resque-valley bushel prinoipa! though a marginal featura" Own. C0(o,5 . . lying mi it does at the foot of,tki Barley. 5t)75 (" wasatoh mountains and within ,stf Oats,4& . v, eomunnication and tight of nearly . PROVISIONS, ther settlement within the every cwt XXX, f 2.25(54? 60 .. basin. t Flovr, " imnatn, The eity is divided into four municipal uuckwneat, wards. Eaoh of wbtoh is represented 1 Qern Meal, $2 25 in tha Pnmmnn t"!Annn hw an ' f8-ehosen from the ward by the electors l the city at large, which latter also Cracked Wheat, $3.00 chose at the same time a complete list Bran, f 1 20 ' of city officials, being at present as fol- Shorts, $1.40 bushel. Potatoes, 30(T, 35 ets. ?. lows: Caulidowers, 25 cts eaoh. HuntsvilhPrecintt;ox J Random Bullet. Bad luck down-hearte- MMCELLAXEOV& 3 i'..'f1t?ti A Banker's Trick. -- ' J DIRECTORY t'. Pvrirp - |