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Show GENERAL DIRECTORY. "Satckpat Mobnixg, Not. 8, IS"9. Fractional Currency. f.v.Jnnc.KlA lt for ladies arc now made of alligator skins. They match charmingly with snake bracelets and bugs on bonnets. Ben. Lowe, a circus acrobat, stood on his head for two hours in a Texas bar room, on a wager, and the feat brought on a brain fever from which he died. The two persons who pay the largest taxes in Providence are women Mrs. Elizabeth Gainwell,on property assessed at $997,200, and Caroline Goddard on property worth $784,400. . Iaaac G. Jenkins, a merchant of Syracuse, while sitting in his library one evening, recently, was handed a letter containing $2,500, with the simple explanation: "I robbed you of this years ago." He has no idea who sent it. Baron Grant's wonderful Kensington mansion, which cost about 300,-00has doubtless been sold. At the auction two weeks ago a bid of 179, 000 was offered, which was so near the reserve priee that it was stated that a few minutes' private would settle the mat- conversation ter. DISCOVERT. A REMARKABLE The Unearthing' in Kansas of the Remains of a Fossilized Sea-Ser Ogden Market Report. Wabar Coanty eomprlM til that portioa et tha Territory boundM too in vy Davt uouuty and Uw dividing ridg twtwMaOfdea Uoleaad We'jer Valley, ymt by tha eaalern ehore of Oreat Salt Late, sorts oy a una arawn an. ai cram a rvnnt ob aaid abora to tha Hat Spring ty tha Tentorial road north of Ogdaa City, thence by tha summit of tha apar range terminating at aaid Hot Spring to ita interaction with theanmmit of the WaaaUb Mountain, eat by th suBimttof i(aid mountain. Tested is the The government of the County County Court, conipoeed of the Probate J udge,wfao ia m officio the presiding officer, and three selectmen who hold efflae for three years, on being ehoaen every year. Regular term begin oa tha hrst Monday 1b each aeatoa of the year. Tb jadiciary power is contained in the Probate Conrt, preeidod over by the Probata Judge, who la elected biennially and hold hi office for too rears. Thl court is always open. The Clerk of the Court is appointed by the Judge, and i ex officio County Clerk. Elections are held biennially, on the Brit Moo-da- y ia)Angnat, In each even nambered year. Preeent population of tha County ,about 18,000. Corrected daily for the Jcsotios by leading firms. Klhworta (Kn.) KeporUr.J Gold Buying,.. Selling pre-histor- P.RES, J, KISSEla llai2 Plain City Precinct: standard Phil. Best Brewing Company's CKLEBHArED MIws.if lee Ijqpit Sees And appointed that firm . . Tea, Harrisville Precinct: Eden Precinct: Constable Peaoe L. A. PriobeUt. Josiah L. Ferrin. Uintah Precinct: Justice of the Peace Seorge L. Corey, Constable Warren W. Corey. J; Weston Prectnct: Jnstloe of the Peaoa Hani D. Pelterson. . V" Constable Thomas Ethertngton. little Richard Dye. good-naturedl- 0ti an1 Barl7 oUo' A FI ' dliT,r'1 ,b 4cn3 TAI LL 3 i."kx Flo"io'gJM7ll,'tkri IOP ComterVcd witL the ISiiKinessauil .SuitsLOirgf Matte to Order. ItST-CEAS- S Country mercbanla will oonsult buying elsewhere, i we offer thiir inttresti tiamioiif by LIBEHAL DISCOUNTS TO THE STAMM ;&1 MEYER, All who wiuh to dsej 9 , ; " our eoodi befsra - TRAn. if patrotiue borne induitry theuld not fail to imr' '' ' . ' c i 1I; L. FARR u. .h0;v-- 6n ONLY THE "'GEHUINri' G. GOLDBERG. i A. J J' TOTt 01k o if n M CD m to Fred. J. K iesel& Jo. ; VJ 9 (0 .: O ; - -- Hooper Precinct ', Justioe of the Peaoe Emory W, Soule. Constable Gilbert R. Belnap, Train Leave Faa. at. F. at. $ 7 00 8 40 ......... T 26 i 08 16 Wood's Cross Utlson Precinct: Justioe of the Peace William Wilson. Thomas J. Wilson. Constable Precinct: Centreville T 88 4 Farmington T 60 4 33 12 62 8 00 M0 Kaye'vilU Jastice of the Peaoe Thos. Salisbury. Helon H. Tracy. ; 8 , Arrive at Ogden :!'"' ' ct A. Salt Lake . 60 population, 6,500. The City is situated in the delta of the Weber and Ogden Rivers, and com mands a magnificent view of the pic tnresque valley of wbiob it forms the prinoipal though a marginal feature, lying as it does at the foot of the Wasatch mountains and within easy eommunioation and eight of nearly every other settlement within the Train Leave A. ,00 1 85 If. i la 40 8 30 ... Kayville 81 7 10 1 00 Farmington 10 62 7 81 1 86 f flf! a." - ' - S tJ.i Singer Manufacturing Co. haiing Still Ahead, taken the first price over all oi , cotnpetttorg moro than Two Hundred Times. M il ? Bccauao ilia easy to ran, the most durable, least liable to get eut o order, and give) the best satisfaction of any maohioe in the market. u Do not be deoeired by Moguls A&entv and Spurious Machines that nave ne guarantee. Why buy an inferior machine made out of poor material, when you eon get one whose parts are made out of the Bett of Steel, aod whiob has the guarantee ol a Company of twenty fife years standing? ' Call at our office west side Main 8treet, next to Teebles' Drug Store, Ozden, and examine tha GENUINE SINGER SEWING MACHINE before purchasing any other, and you will always be bappy. A lull line of parts, oil and accessories kept in stock. Orders by mail promptly attended to! Machine repaired on short notice. . t ,,1t Machines will be sold on tha Installment Tlan-T- en Dollars Airar.cc I'flytnenf, and Five Dollars per Motttli. f Old maohinee taken in exchange for new ones at affair aluation. 10 1 Q JO po0 ct $ 8 ....... 0 A- The Singer Maimfacturing Co., MILAX1IO lH4TT,Acene. - twil 0 i Centreville Wood'aOros Arrive at Bait Lake 1 60 4 T 14 11 13 7 63 1 76 40 8 20 S 11 11 - Passing Place. 7s 00 fcl . f - EFT:- 81 c s i rf r ill 1 1 is , : "J MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, (SUNDAYS buying at;first iiakbs, paying cash EXCEPTED, Leaving Bait Lake City at S.40 a.ra.; arriving In Ogden at 11.50 a.m.; leaving Salt Lake at fc.06 p.m., arriving in Ogden at 8.20 p.m.; leaving Ogden at 6.5U a.m., arriving in bait Lake City at 10 a.m.; leaving Ogden at 8.30 p.m., arriving is Salt Lake Uity at b.4a p.ni. Tor all infsrmatlon concerning freight or Pat age, apply to . JAMJC8 SHARP, flenl 'Uiokct and Freight Agent. JOHN SHARP, . And Shipping in Car Load Lots enables us to SELL GOODS AT OtJ-- East mm ami WcEtem IMeess, Freight Added. SUl'i.RINTKNDBMT. Try "Us.. 36 d, Riohards & Williams., Marshal William Brown. Recorder James Taylor. Assessor and Collector Thos. D. Dee. Treasurer Aaron F, Farr. ,t " Surveyor David Jenkins. Seston Israel Caafie'.d. Quarantine Physioian Dr. J. X. Allen. Alma Keyes. Inspeotor of Buildings Captain Police W. Brown. V Sealer of Weights and Measures D. E. Browning. Alma Keyse. Chief Fire Department D. E. BrownProvisions of Inspector ing. Street Supervisor Charless Welch. Thomas Doxey. ' Watermaster. Ogden, Utah. - H o 10 Ogden - O TUB Tlie.Geilulne Singer iU CO . M. S, J 00 iPasa. a. r. - "-S- ST 75 1 Ogden was incorporated by act of the Territorial Legislature, approved January I8tb, 1861. Municipal Elections occur biennially Todd years') on the second Monday in February. PreSont E i-- AND n'OIGARS. Fourth St., No. 3 No. 4 Pa. IN G R O C E " ' o o o WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACOOES No. 1 Ko. 8 Pasa. S3 WH0L1SALE DEALERS AND JOiJJl ltS Try Us. FEED. aul3-t- f it! I W. ' . si The following are the Committees of the Common Council: ALSO A I" .i AM) OUR J.KIFS'. FULL LINE OF HEATIN3 K. DOOLT, n.OKTK, Salt Lake Cilf, CCOK STOVES; Ogii. Ogden City, - Utah U1 Transact a General Banking ' Business. Si rXOhll'T ATTENTION GIVEN ft 1 so 9. -- smf.af i WBaataalia! e S PIPE ORGAS. OEO. CAKELES8 hMjnt received on of Geo Wood' A Co', splendid Pipe and Kei Oriptne hich sarpap any Oruan eve troii(iht to Utah. He i al' agent for "Bnabe," "Arion.1 "Woods lUrdnmo" Pianos; and will uily bra1 band. orcvtrwi, choir-o- r fntnlliee wiib fnstrnnieot or Munic of a bettor quali'v and cheaper than anv ota r de&lor in Ciali Ad drfA 1 Kt retith tir-t, (two deor eatt of Dinwoodv Farnitnre Store) tult Lako City. Order t mail wili receive bronipt attention. diasiut kW 2. K "1 s os. c 5 ft 5' ? d 9 r. 0 B DRY GOODS A ND0H0CERIE8, HATS and CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Butter and Egprs And a i34-t- f . THE BEST t 1 laager Beer In the Country Is to be foucd at the U. P. BREWERY MALTING HOUSE, Fifth Street, east of Commf rcia Ckrresiciidenti; New Yor Sao Franciac Salt Lake Cit St. Lou' Wells, Faigoi Co, !!, largo eJ1s, A Fr)ro Co., Co btntk of Oouimerc, irt Katioaal first 'aiional Bank, I'tiftha National Sauk, Bn. Lonjc 'iremnn'e Fund Iuanranc Co., - !i ... of California, Assets, Urt!crd Insurance Co. of Iiartfurd, - - - - Anierira.n Central lustirancs Co., of - -St. Lama, Auata, Royal Kire Xosnrnuce Co., of London,' Laucaflilre Fire lusuruuca Co., of - UTAH.; - 8A&QQK8 And Families Supplied. 800,00l $2,800,01 i , $800,001 $2,605,01 Manchfiflter, Im rial t'tr Ius. Co , London, 1 London Assurauce Co., d'n, i Nortn''n Asftnranoe Co., Lood'i ( J Queen Fire Ins. Co., Liverpool' Postern AiHaraja. Co. of Toronto, AtsUl. Lycoming Fire Insuranc Co., of feuajivania, Amt OGDEN", ;HoteI, Onmt. live (Allen, iSHOtS, v Clncagi IASURAXCE ItEPRESEXTED: ALSO DEALER IN UE.VFJML LIXU OF IJtODCCE. TO COU LECTIONS. 2 9 , " BANKERS, w Si Ott) J. E. DOOLY & Co., STOYZS. Committees h.- 2i H -v v 3 " Jo. & J. CflOIGS s TED. .Dealer. in the Celebrated EXCELSiOli, CBESCEXI j-- CHILD G. Co -- ;" Try Us. ORDERS KKPECTFU LIjY HOIA Attorneys - gold-haire- WO O L E N 35 ; Laws Jos. Stanford, W. another lonz OnW.Municipal Burton and 3. S. Watson. ancl- more of PifUS contemplation uioresaia tinvtype, when the On Water Supply Edwin Stratford, D. M. Stuart and Robt. MoQuarrie. youth again went on very feebly: Mid'Does my little gum On Streets Jos. Stanford, C F. dleton and Israel Canfield. drop think it will rain again r row?" On Claims Robt. 8. Wateon, Wm. W. "I think not." Barton and Edwin Stratford. I wonder if it will rain next Wm. B Hatching, On Poblio Buildings ThuraHnv?-- ' David M. Stuart and a. Mcyuarne. know; but think it will On Public Works D. M. Stuart, Joseph ram Stanford and Robt. 8. Wataon. "Why do you think so ?" Pablie Gronnds Robt. McQnarrie, Or "Why, because the skies ar so Wm. W. Barton and Israel Canfielt. cloudy." Israel Canfield. Fire Department "They are quits bright," he went OnEdwin Stratford and Wi ll Hutcoins en, with a smile. F. "I beg your pardon," she respend-d- , On 8anitary Regulations Charles. D. Middleton, Eiwin Stratford and "It was one M. Stnart. of your ears that I took for a dark Wm. W. Burton, Robt. S. On Finanoe cloud." Watson and Jos. Stanford, And then the young man, who couldn't get up a conversation, ab- - On Lioeaeee Cbas. F. Middleton, W. uaDbem. ruptly left. f B. Hateaini and Israel "c t li XT OGDEN WHOLESALE CENTRAL Name of STATION. Bybee. Standing' "Neither do I." itien there was II T " HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAIDIFOR WOOL.1 Kiescl & Co., FRED. J. KIESEL. Hai3 . peach -No." OQ-DE32S- 1214Jlb "wrdi,d'" sho "Plied, sweetly. " e iicive nan a AV?arV UA Vof nMHUn lately, haven't we, dearest?" he went Medical . Board of Examination J. D. "s U9 gave a hitch at his suspend-ersCarnahan, J. X.Alln,W.L.MoIn(yre. "We have." Do you like ram, my ?" , Thi """ ,M!ttriciciD at . BUY Wm. W. Burton. ' . . , . On and after Nov. 4, 1878, the longer actual existence of them now. It 0GDEX CTTT 0FFICEES t will be placed on exhibition at the Ellsworth county fair this week, Mayer Lester J. Herriok, woere ine putmc will have an oppor Alderman 1st Ward David M. Stuart. tunity of seeing it. " 2d Ward C. F. Middleton. " 3d Ward Joseph Stanford. " 4th Ward Wm. B. Hulchins A Serious Mistake. Edwin Stratford,. Robert S. Councilors Watson, Robt. McQaarrle, Israel Boston Herald, , Eepellants, " Blankets,&c( V Bottlers and General Agents, Milwaukee, Wiscon in. Precinct: i- tin-typ- :r " " . And the CELEBRATED opportunity. RAIIiHOAB, PIOAF.FR OF ITTAH. ' ? v basin. The city is divided into four municipal wards. Each of whiob is represented in the Common Council by an Alderman Thisepecimen,however,-demonitratethe fact that cotemporaneous with chosen from the ward by the electors of monster Saurians there existed mon- tha oity at large, which latter also ster Ophidians, so that the "tales" of chose at the same time a complete list present as folcaptains and whole crews of sailors of city offioials, being at : s j f lows: p be doubted as to may not They were sitting on the stoop to gether. It was about 8:47 p.m. The moon was floating serenely across the heavens, which looked like an im mense stretch of pale satin dappled with diamonds. There wasn't breeze enough to make the violets nod The dew fell with its customary soft ness, and was pillowed ; upon the petal of the dreaming lilly. After they had contemplated all the e, beauty of the foregoing he oiom the silence: rained this morning, didn't it, ) 4'' Jeans; Flannels, 9i10c M Justice of the Peaoe Henry Bowns Constable George Payne. Can-fiel- t OB Slatervtlle Precint: Constable ' Co-O- p OB . SPECIMBXS Linseys ) - - Jnstioe of the Peaoe F, A. Miller, Constable Peter L. Sherner. Marriott "! ' ty ft Rice, table, ' " China, Tobaoco, bright good- -, C0,f0o ty ft " black goods 50g65o Candles, ty bos, $6 75 Cool oil, bbls, 27o " cases, $3 40$3.60 Head Light oil, Hbls, 40c. Hams, sugar cuied ohoice, Bacon, 7(?,9e ty lb Lard, cans, 10.12 ty ft ' tin pails. ty lb Lye, $5 50 ty case. Lynne Precinct: and the underlying rock. The length of the head is seventeen OgclorsL - CB J. Citr, Fred. BZAIIISI Cassimeres, our solo Airents for the Territories of Utah. Idaho and Montana,. This Celebrated and Beor hod tho hict est medal awarded at the Paris Exposition, and has ever carried away tha highest honors in all competitive exhibitions. In addition to its xeeuliarly tine flavor and sparkling qualities, it is universally recommended by the medical fraternity throughout the land for its nutritive and health-givin- g quali ties, and has, as such, earned the Applause of the World. For prices ami terms apply to 7J9o William F. Owen. Jaitioeof the 1112 AD aa UNEQUALED. & Son's, Soutii;S)de EourtbiSI., Jfear the . ots. ty lb 2122J ots. ty Rio, 2022J M M & Co ) A M & Co Pkgs, 8o37J Coffee, Costa Rica, Justioe of the Peace Robert Wilson. Constable C, Farr L. For the sale of the 1 ' crushed, lo(o)idj ' ' ; American C, 10J11J " " granulated, 12 IN ADVANCE! GO, Ogden City, Utah. 60$2 ; Jostioe of the Peaoe W. W. Brensoa. Constable Erastus P. Bingham. MANUFACTURES' HOME IMDUSTRT well-know- GRAIN. , River dale ery. The "remains were found only a few inches below the surface, with Justice of the Peaoe a thin layer of earth between them Conatable John inches; width of head, eleven inches; greatest thickness of body, about ne foot. The line of demar cation between the upper and lower jaws, the head and taper of the neck all look serpentine. The passage of the oesophagus through the neck, as well as that of the alimentary canal, some fifteen feet further on in tha body, is clearly traceable. The outline of the backbone is distinctly seen in a number of the sections composing the remains. Some of the larger vertebra are four inches across, and it is about the same distance between the vertebral spaces or comparatively speaking, they are the size of the vertebree of a large horse. A portion of the caudal extremity some ten or fifteen feet is missing, having been removed by a previous quarryman, so that the original length of the monster was probably fifty feet. Hitherto geology contains nothing in the records of fossilization concerning such remains, hence Kansas contributes to paleontology a new specimen for scientific classification. Scientists deny the existence of the conviction that Ogilen is the natural centre for distribution in the inter mountains, we have completed arrangen ments with the Wholesale firm of With par. Wheat, 60(2.65 ets, ty butheL Corn, C065 " Barley. 6075 " Oats, 45 PROVISIONS. 75 owt Flour, XXX, $2 " " " Graham, ' Buckwheat, 7.00 " Cern Meal, $2 25 " Oat Meal, $7.00 Cracked Wheat, $2.75 Bran, $1.25 WEBER C0UXTI OFFICERS : ' Shorts, $1.40 bushel. Potatoes, 55 ota. Probata Judga F. D. Riohards. L. J. Harriok(Ogden), F. Cauliflowers, 25 cts. each. Seleotmea pound. A. Hammond (Huntsville); P.O. Tay- Cabbage, 2 ets. 3 cts. , lor (Harrisville). Parsnips. " Reoerder Joseph Stanford. Carrots, ljcts. " " Beets, Assessor Sandford Bingham. " Oniona, 2 ots. Collector Gilbert Belnap. ' " Treasurer Root. MoQuarria. Turnips, 2 cts. " F. S. Richards. Squash, Attorney bushel. $3 00 Clerk L M. Riohardi Apples, green, $2.60 ' dried, 8 ots ! Ib Sheriff William Brown. lb Cotoner Jos. Parry. Peaches, dried, 10 cts. 3LB.Cb.ild. Oranges, 1 00 ty dai Coanty Road Commissioner Turkeys, (live) $2 00to$2 50 each. PBKCIHCT OFFICERS. Ducks, (live) 60 cts. each Chickens, (live) 40 ots each Ogden Precinct: io (dressed) 1 Jnstiot of the Peace. C. F, Middleton. Pigeons, (live) 15 ets.' eaoh Constable Alma Keyes. 10 Bntter, 27 to 8U eta. North Ogden Precinct: Eggs. 37J to40cts." " do. Justioe of the Peace Nathaniel Mont i! GROCERIES. I gomery. Ib eta. Constable Andrew Rose. Sugar A, Huntsville Precinct: county furnishes a new contribution to natural history in the shape of the remains of a fossih of the ized period. The discovery was made three miles north of Wilson the other day by Mr. Sylvester while plowing, preparatory . to opening a stone quarry. Having turned over what he supposed was a piece of petrified wood, nearly four feet in length, (but which proved to belong to the animal kingdom) further search was made, following up other pieces in continuity variety in length from one to three feet, until thirty six feet in all were secured. Not until the head was exhumed was the character of the monster apparent. No one seeing the reconstructed segments of the snake placed in their natural order can, for a moment, doubt the genuineness of the discovEllsworth PROFOUNDLY IMPRESSED HOME FINANCIAL. lattice of the Peaoe John Spiers. Constable Wm. L. Stewart. peut. ' MI&CELLANEO USr MISCELLAXEQ US. Orders from along the Railroad Lines or any part of tha Country will be promptly anJ faithfully " attended to." " $38,0O0,0C $175,0 .$5J1.'i' BUCHMILLEK&WEU Protti lTTdr. ' |