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Show MISCELLANEOUS: GENERAL DIRECTORY, MISCELLAjYEO us. Ogden incorporated by ct of the Territorial legislature, approved January 19; b, 1801. Manioipal Election econr biennially (odd years) on the Present second Monday in February. Satcepat Mobkxg.Jcse'J8,1S79. WOBLOEB Wholesale and Retail ue u settlement within other every the Williams, Marshal William Brown. Recorder James Taylor. Assessor and Collector Thos. D. Dee. Treasurer Aaron F. Farr. Surveyor- - David Jenkins. Sexton Israel CanSeld. Quarantine Physioian Dr. J X. Allen. Inspector of Buildings Alma Keyes. Captain Police W. Brown. D. Sealer of Weights and Measures E. Browning. Alma Keyes Chief Fire Department Inspector of Provisions D. E. Brown iog. S'reet Supervisor Charless. Welch. Thomas Doxry. Watermaster Medical Board of Examination J. D. Carouhan, J. X Allen, & The following are the Committees the Common Council: previous to an Entire Change in our Business 11 M. Stuart. tion. The omnibus appropriation bill was taken up, whereupon Mr. On Finance Wm. W. Burton, Robt. 8. Watson and Jos. Stanford Sumner moved its postponement, and spoVefor four hours, denouncing On Licenses Cbss. F. Middleton, W. B Hutohins and Gen. Urant with great bitterness and Caufield. oratorical power.- - Mr.JC'olt'ax called Mr. Pomeroy to the chair, and there were several informal conferences Weber County comprises all that portion of the among the republican senators. Mr. Tenitory bounded south by Davis Ommty aod the left his seat and to dividing ridge between Ojrdeo Uole and WeLr went Carpenter as tern shore ot Ureat Salt th it of Mr. Conk ling, with whom he Valley,aorta bybyaibe line drawn due eant fro hi a p int Lake, was chatting, when Mr. Sumner od said shore to the Hot springs ty cue territorial road D')i th of Ogden City, thence by the summit stopp3d speaking, paused for a. mo- of tbe snar rang atsai Hot spring' ment, and then pointing to the sena- to its intersection terminating with the summit of the W asatch tors from New York and Wisconsin, Mountain, east by tbe summit ot aid mountains. The government cti the County is t. am the said in an angry tone: "When that County Comt, composed of th? Probate J dge,who Ciinleivnce committee belore me has in ex officio tlie Tin'sinins otncr, and three belectmen who hold offiee tor three years, on a being agreed, will it please make its report, chosen year Regular trms begin on tbe t iat I may proceed." There was a first Moevery day in each s?aun of the year. The in lii'tary power is contained lu the Probata roar of laughter in the galleries, and )?re t ied ovtr Dy the Jl'robtte Judge, who Mr. Carpenter returned to his seat, uooit, is fleeted biennially an) holds his office lor t leaving Miy Sumner a clear track. yeas. rir.s court is always open. 1 he Ulrk of the Court 't appointed by the Judtce, aud is ex Hourafterhour he wentpn, impelled officio County Llerfe. by a sense of th,e real and fancied ections are he d biennially, on the first Mon Insults hS had received from .the numbered year. in day 'August, in Present poalatron of the County ont IS.UOT. Hon, but there were no more conferences on the floor .of the we-- ve-- JG each-eve- n TYFBER COUNTY OFFICERS : Probate Judge, F. 1). Richards. Selectmen L J. Hrriok(0;?deii ), Fj A Hammond (iluntsville); P.O. Tay lar (HurriK,iUe). - . S anford Rfeerder Assessor San Itord Bingham. Collector Gilbert Belnap. Treasurer Robt McQuarrie Attorney F. S. Riohards. Clerk L M. Bichards Slieriff William Brown. Coroner Jos Parry. County Road Commissioner M B. Child. '' Jo-ep- b OFFICERS. Ogden Precinct: Justice of tbe Peace. C. F, Middleton. Coustsble Alma Keyes. North Ogden Precinct: the Vtace Nathaniel Mont. IJ3 Plain City Precinct : ser-mo- devil did." "Practical Scienr." Under the above heading, the St. .'row Uintah Precinct: Justice of the Peace George L. Corey, Constable Warren W. Corey. ' . (W;yot St. Stephen, N. B., the analysis of Dr. fierce g Oolden Medical" Discovery nd Sage',, Catarrh Remedy, made by Professor Chandler, recently of New and others, says: "Nothing lork, wa discovered which we think objectionable, and the published analyst!, should increase rather than retard their sale. To us it seems a little wnjust to call a man a quaok( simply because he seek ta reap as much pecuniary resvard as other classes of inventors." The Enzlish tires is con-- ' "rvative, yet after a careful examination of all the evidence, it not only endorses but recommends the Fami-- y Medicines manufactured by Dr. rCe" 'No remp(hs offered the amjeted give such perfect satisfaction as Dr. Pierce's Goiden Medical Discovery and Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem-euy- deod slw in referring to w TXXJE3 ACTUAL Weston Precinct: Justice of the 1'eao Mam D. Petter Thomas Etheringion Lynne Precinct: J ntt ice of the Peace F. A. Miller.'. Constable Peter L. Sherner. Slaterville Precint: Jmtioe of tbe 4enry Bawni. Constable George Payne. We are now procured djuti tf Ogden, June 10, 79i Ogden Market Report daily for the Jdsotion let ding firms Corrected City Drug Store, by Gold Buying Belling,....; Wm. DRIVER & SON, .par. " 0ls, 45 PROVISIQNS Flour, XXX, $2 25fe$2 60 J. W. McNUTT & ' WHIM 50, Sugar A. 111121 t ' " orushrd." 13( 13J ' Ameriosn " granulate I, 12J Cri0llj" ' Rio, llftl2 2122J Tea, M M & Co ) A M 4 Co I C B Rice, table, 9J(Sjl0c China, Tohacoo, cts. lb bright good- GIVE JII.V PLANING AND OGDEN Doors, WfniloWF, vtNI 79c Sole Agent for Utah for the Genuine C. Conrad & Blinds, Moulding . LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION A'ganta for the ntrvntA. Domestic and ICev "Wc&t Cigara. lb MILLS RE-SAWI- Wholesale dealers in FINE LINK OF A MiigleG$ Proprietors of the r in.w, vnrAant AM) sPiuSi WAG.OHS, :oj- - b ack good oOMi " Candles, M box, $fi 75 " Coal oil, bi Is, " casps, 4d(,S3 50 Head Light oil, bk 40c. Hunis. suear cur. otio.ca, 12,14 lb Bacon, lb Lard, ens, 1012 " tin riU. 18 lb ca e. Lye, $5 60 atb anil ,mabor9 ; Imported and Domestic Brandies Wines, &c, AND Wf.SOo AND INSPECT SPECIMENS. , A CALL Masikacturkus of FINE KENTUCKY WHISKIES, lb -, CO., AND oU 739Jo " PI2jsIjiIBIJGR, North Side of Fifth Street, between Jdairi arid Young, OgderiV DRtiGGISTS SUNDRIES in the Territory :also a larse stock 3o371 " Pkgs, BE. Mr. PILLINER is an old pioneer artist of California,- a'nd is prepared d oiV the PaeifW to execute work entrusted to him in n manner Slope, and at prices defying competitroh WINDOW GLASS, WALLPA PER, 22J 2( W. trfte.v-celle- D1WGSS PAINTS, OILS, lb Orders addressed (o GiusoS1 will receive prompt attention'.- Co's IJtahj ot tcrmmUs & Precinct: 'Hlb Ami tlio Ccletruted HTONEVVALL VIIIItY :o: Buying our Goods from first hands in la'Ere auantities we are prepared to offer inducements to the trade, and resnecrfullv Soli-icorrespondence. Orders by mail promptly executed at ' fKa, s- - E 5 2 -- -3 m 3 c5 SOLII MERIT ll'ILLTGLL For all tbe bitter opposition of jeal ous rivals, no better illustration could be hud of this f iot than (he immense sale already attained by the great Throat aod Lung Remedy, Dr. Aug. Kaiser's German Elixir. For the cure of Coughs and Broorbial Affections it it truly wonderful, even those suffering from Consumption in advanced stages find great relief, and numbers of patients have found, to their delight, not only relief but tri na. It be.rg pnfect'y harm less, makes it at onoe popular with mothers, who of all others bve fell ti.e necessity of such a me Jicine. The genu ine bears ibe Prussian Cea of Arms, the fac simile signature of Dr Auc Raiser, and has hm naoie blown on every 75 cent bottl. ' A trial site may be bad at the Drug Store oT J. W. McNutt & 9 LOWEST BATES, w-s85-ly (4 9 1 C W. G. CHILD , CflESCFT ALSO A AAD FULL LIKE OF HIATIf.3 J. S.OPTICIAN, LEWIS, Of Main Street, Ogden. is in receipt of a fine stock of New Goods, embracing & I 2 COOK P y : g 2 S IS 2 hk 3fi R"' t ? ra a 9 g.a g Justioe of the Peace RicharJ Dye. Conatable John Bybee. Hooper Precinct: Justice of the Peaoe Emory W Benle Constable Gilbert R. Belnap. Uilson Precinct: JoMice of the Peace Constable Tbomaa William Wileon. J. Wilson. For Pure Linseed Oil.?. Marriott Precinct: Driver & Son's drug store, Justice of the Pef.ce Thos. (Salisbury. ' Mam litres, Ogdeiu. djul 5tf Constable Helon H, Tracy. a i ' '' j fx.. 1 ? DEtLfiR GUM$,PIS5LS mil dm i) GHOCEItlES, HATS and CAPS, r. h. OF FltOirt ( Th 1 W J- I;' JS4 All kinds nf fV.ffins rrtitde to order and on tf Data . ., wirth of 'tfc.OgdrR IRON WOSKS Hanfarfe IroH Fencing-- , Galwti Trr ftnanfi FENCING Et. Feudtif from $1.00 pr ft. Upward. ORNAMENTAL m; ii fr'w. Undortal5.or e l,Ii; IRAMEXTAL I. IN And a OKM.ItAI, 9, DANIEL DUNNE, & BASKETS IV t'SE TF5 TEABS. Cent ami cheapen mad. Low freights acnred. Satisfaction fiuar' ar.teedor money refund! Don't fait toand for frp diwcriptive pamphlet tefor.) tiuTihsr. .V par BAtTKKSO.N 'wed. PTMirm tun. N. dend-slSVFFAIO, N. Y. Boots and Shoes, Butter n rid "Kgcs (MM'JNITtON j Si Q Fr-n- nh DIIY GOODS .4 J" c o 5 BERRY CRATES ALSO Zi 1 3-- a Klng'g Combination Spectacles. TrjTkm. j; & 4 ' a. friVs 1 STOYiS. JEWELRY Every Pair Warranted. 5? 6-8 d Cefebritnl Which improTv, strength m, and preserve tbe vipbi. They are set with fine periscope leasee, and can be so adjusteJ that the focus will come directly in front of the eye, making tbeto tnuih mire serviceable and nsrfultbsn ord in try spectacles o; id -- STAVES. -- c SB $S t3 mi OUB I sa -' Lit Dea'er in Iho Celebrated , 2 ex d4. And tli H: ft . f WATCHES, U fcfid 'BUDWEISEK BEER" llf13 Co. CTArf General Agents, OGDKN, Ogden City, Utah. And tioLt PHOTOGRAPHER. Have one of the largest and most complete assortments ol GROCERIES. Coffee, Coeta Rica, en- Wm. DRIVER & SON. il57-l- y " Onions. 3 cs. cts. " Turnips. " Squash, f 3 00 ) busl.tl Apples, greeu. $2 lb " dried, 9 cis Peaches, dried, 10o'. "f lb doi Oranges 76 cte Turkeys, (lie) J 2 00tnt2 50 oicb. Ducks, (I've) 50 cih. eich Cbicketis. (li'e) 40 cis tach lb " (4 eseo) 15 15 cts. ech Pigeons, It) Butter 15 io 20 cs. d z Eggs, 10 o 12Jcts. " i'andard 0, d!65 tf PRICES WHIOH DEFY COMPETITION bushel. Potatoes, 8035 & Csiilifliwers, 25 ds each. potind G.bbuge, 1J cts. " Parsnips, 8 cts " Carrots, 1J ots. lnw. lorr ttmn any oltie r flrnt clan Machine i soiil at. Write for pria lull mock of iho edotir.tpil ltuln HaifiniB. Miillne and Oliver Chiliad Plowty rerv A SEBREEf FElliUS & We buy our goods from first hands and in large quantities, thuF abling us to assure our friends all the above articles at $1.40 FOB CASH.' Aduuess " Buckwheat, $8.00 Corn Meal, $2 25 Oat Meal. $8 00 Cracked Wbea', $8 00 Brnn, $1 20 Beets, ml chii dell yob Inioi mniii ii. WIBII2S, MQUCmS Etc. cwt. " ' Grahaa., "WE BUY liarrona. ( nltlTatora etr., Agrlmltitral Implemeata of all kraH, llarilweva. Wtfoa MUrtU Iron SIiock, NalK. etc. BllUGS, MEDICINES. C IIEMI CA LS, I) YES T UFFS, bushel. 60(',65ctB. 6C05 Barley. 6U75 Corn, flAltsif Rorojniizodtlte Best Machine fbr Harvesting grain and grass in the UtlHoA States. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GRAIN. Wbe', CHAMPION LIGHT MOWERS, CI1 AM PION No. 4 SI NG LE MOWER, Oil AM I'lt IN No. 4 R, and M. DROPPER', CHAMPION No. 4 It. and M. SELr MAI X STREET, OGDEA", UTAH. FINANCIAL. to furnish these Machines at our Depot in OgdVnV ner Main and Fifth Street: Coi e Riverdale It 2L.XIYIIT. aon. Constable .,! ... .i CHAMPION MACHINES! gomi'ry. Constabl- e- Andrew Rose. Justice of the Peioe Jobn Spieri. A minister once had a colored ser Constable Wm. L. Stewart vant in whom he placed much confidence, and often gave him his manHuntsville Precinct: uscript for perusal and criticism. On Justice of the Peace W. W. Bronson. !e occasion he had arranged a n Constable Ersslus P. Bingham. from that passage' where the aevilg were Harrisville Precinct'. to enter the permitted ' Robert Wilson ".' MVlne. The minister asked Justice of the Peace "is opinion. The man declined; said Constable William F. Owen. ne flidn-- like to tell; but upon being Eden Precinct: urged, said: "Well, massa, if I must L. A. Prlohettt. lfiH, 1 should sav vnn madp wna wnrk Jns'ioeofibe Peace Josiuh h. Ferrin. Constable "mong de dan de hogs li1ip lll'MtY ' of MILUilltl'i: HFKICat3ner r,., On Municipal Laws Justice ffrst-clas- dnxpn. Fr c Hny part of the ciiy. I rsmru 4Uo?nis per doton for empty beer bottle All orders from the County or emronnJing Slates and Territories will reoeive prompt and careful attention, no mmter how larira nr nmull r.ir One trial will o nvincn von. . ReinHn.kiii' iha n1n d , n j rODRTII ST., OGDEN. UTAH l UOOI dl'JS tf Standing Committees : PRECI5CT "n I FALUN' of - colored friend at our elbow, just returned from a business trip into New iLimpshive, tells the following goou stor.yaun the.ti'Ain an elderlv gentleman requested the conductor to inform him when they reached Potter's Place, which was between stations, This he obligingly consented to do. The passenger then went to sleep, the tram ?ushed on. and before the conductor was aware of it had passed seme distance bevond Potter's Place. The conductor, however, true to "his promise, backed the train to the appointed spot arid then foused the passenger, informing him he had arrived and could get off. "OhP said the old fellow, rubbing his eyes, "I did not want to get off, out, my wua ioia me wnen 1 had got to Potter's Station to take a nill."" It need not be said the train was again speedily in motion. L"H n The Sale will Continue for TWENTY DAYS . Jos. Stanford, V. w Buron and 3. S. Watson. On Water Supply EJwtn Stratford, Talking in the Senate, D M. Stuart and Robt. MoQuarrie. The most cutting reproof I rememOn Streets Jos. Stanford, C. F. Mid ber to have heard, administered to dleton and Israel Canfield. senators who persisted in talking On Claims Rnbt. 8 Watson, Wm. W. Burton and Edwin Stratford when another senator had the floor; Wm. B Hutohins, Public- Buildings Oo was by Charles Sumner when it was David M Stuart and R. McQuarrie. seven years ago he arraigned the On Public Works D. M. Stuart, Jo"eph Grant Administration. The attend Stanford and Robt. 8. Watson. ance of senators was small, for- the On Publio Grounds Robt. McQuarrie, Wm. W Burten and Israel CaufieH. session of f he preceding day had ex Israel Canfield. On Fire Department tended far into the night, but the Edwin Stra ford and W B Hutcbins galleries were crowded, and among the occupants were a number of del- On Sanitary Regulation- s- Charles. F. Middleloo, Eiwin Stratford and D. egate to the Philadelphia- conven- A "Various Brands of Cigars; ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO" A ffRSTVCtAW LIQUOR HOUSE. I handle none but Choice Brands in the above lrnesr, well knowtf to the trade; nor do I deal in any other line of Merchandise. I bu my Goods of the Largest Manufacturing Housesin the United Stater to whom I refer, liy paying strict attention to' my business nd watching every change in the market I am enabled to sell goodi botW and Retail, as low ts they can be bought of any reliable house EAS r or WEST or in the Territory. I hate remodeled' and rearranged the old establishment with a view to' facilitate betlf my Wnolesale and Retail trade, and will be glad to waif Off rhy old friends and customers and the Dublic in ceneral. I allr nn rr leave my establishment dissatisfied. h been entirel rsfl'turT TT n. ImI... I have spared no pmuH to s put everything In 6rder,and have sucoeeaee m milting h ine moss aitruc'lve place in .ortbern Utah. None but the finrst erides of Ciffr and T.innnra - mmriA thwt Ati.tt doing the onors. To Monarch Bil iard Tablet on the wy. Faun. its m plied with anything in my line at mosl reasonable gores. STOCK OUR tad - ACTUillj COST! Can-fiel- W.L.M-iImyre- WHISKIES, GIN, BRANDY; PORT, ANGELICA SHERRY WINES.- -- Al- Bunon. Attorneys Richards OF DISPOSE Mayor Lester J. Herrick. Alderman 1st Ward David M. Stuart. ' 2d Ward C. F. Middleton 3d Ward Joseph Stanford. 4th Ward- - Win Bi Hutchios Councilors Edwin Stratford, Roberts. d, Watson, Roht. McQuarrie, Israel Wm W. Has always on hand a well Selected Stock of Country to avail themselves of our ofler to CITt OFFICERS: OGDES pro-t,oe- d Iniito the people of Ogden and We basin. The city is divided into four municipal wards. Each of whiob is represented in the Common Ounoil by an Alderman chosen from the ward by the eleotors of the city at large, which latter also ebofe at lie fame time a complete list f city officials, being at prestnt as reabr in Wines, Liquors, A 1MB CIGARS, n the bell, Inform him when to ring it to himself, attended He has usually Lis son last but on Sunday morning could we If for him. wound it up we once son's eyes that pue into to enabled guess think we would be at any rate, how it came about; but, n.ind up the whole clock, just done had he aa he would have earlv hour going skating at an And then the next f.. ih motnine. seems kind of thing he did (which BUSliiciOUS ) was 10 set uie lime piecH whose wonted place was the vestibule in window just behind the Sunday school superinienueiu s pew. He probably dU not, Know exacuy at what moment the parson's head mild aDwear above the pulpit, for it was while the lesson wt s being read, and while the congregation were as quiet and attentive as they possibly could be, that suddenly in the back part of the church there burst upon the startled air a peculiar rattling, clicking sound, which at one instant seemed like something running down, and at the next like something being wound up to a dangerous point. Those of the congregation who were strangers to the sound winked in anxiousapprehension of a coining storm; those who had heard it before smiled. The clergyman looked at tiie superintendent as though he to thought he either hadhadsomethinghave better do with the noise or something to do with its suppression. But he seemed as unconscious as though the rattling was not within a lew inches of his ears. But the thing ran down and the lesson went on. An hour or so after, in a certain houve, another kind of lesson was read by a sexton to his son. 4 Co.) (Succewcr to SCIILESINGER population, 6,500. The City is situated in the delta of the Weber and Ogdea Rivers, and commands magnificent T ew of the to theconclu-6ioof which it forms the come has valley Morrisania, a marginal feature, m though sense U principal no using that there lying aa it doea at the foot of the tune Wasatch an ordinary clock as. mountains and within easy, an alarm in the church to communication and eight of nearly iece He had one in Church. An Alarm Clock Paul's church, in The sexton of St. U8-- 0 Tor Cemetery loU, : ffict and Jmi, cut Works, Stamd Mnvlh,&m W-- t mnd oh Smith of TmoHtmd ttnuc. SALT LAKE CITY, Addrmr.O. Ikixin. HA-l- a |