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Show GENERAL DIRECTORY. G MISCELLANEOUS. Ogden. was i.oorpsrated by act of the FEB. 18, 1880. MOKNING, WEDNESDAY nary l$,h, 1861. biM-il- Centenarians. r. UFAII CENTRAL m..,:. Mitnieir,l ,ynZ RAIIiIlO ABk (odd -- . Rir. or ft a if. pionfjeji .-- mcd of STATION. Nam J. IKo. 1 Miners, Farmers, Municipal Corporation and liailroad Companie No. a! n-- v-- Traiai Levr r..: Salt U.k 3 40 i Wood'i Crow 4 KayTtn at Ogden Arri hi 8 00 OSDEN CITTOmCEESs him that he lost his eyesight Lesuis 3. Herrick. Mayor A 5 .' children liyiag: tgaiB., 'Ha has eight Alderman lst V?ard-D- ati M. Birt. a grandchildren; thirtyhk rreatgreat-grandchildrer- creat six " OF UTAH AKD ADJACENT 33 at descendants.hv ""lewis Rockwell of Green Township Pike County. Pa., i 101 years of age, HATES AHO 4 62 Si 6 40 00 mwm, TiRPJTGEfES. AtSO 1 Put. 2 So. 4 The Ik wliglit Weight Vater Pipe r.,3liddietea Josrih Stanford. r' t Musical Merchandise! K 11 A L 3 F. WEBER COUNTY OFFICERS : Probata Judge, F. 0. BfoaardatLi Selectmen L J. Herriok(Ogden), F. A. Hammond (HuutMilleJ; P.G. Tay. lor flIarrisilleL Reoerder Joseph Sianford. Assessor 8arjdford Bingham. Collector Gilbert Belnaa. u D. O. It Tearhen. is from dnovl8tf BOXING SCHOOL , -' Illuminathiff THOilPSOVS Tcstof 3(M if ttte Justice HUGHES , Ptace Nathaniel Fp"B. ' f " & 41' M.K1 you &re u?V9 if you choo8e. at liberty to . fbl02w Highest Prira adVn .Jaa?'J er !or ; Coffins fall lino constantly oa haN. 1 '. -- i ,. - lIndle- i JitO., Elf. norta ofll. C, .,.0DEN. ..v SPECIAL i ' a ,.;,. ,,t j, a Substantial I1- AU Worli Vonein ,. ti fiivtv ITTEA'IION ROOFiNO. Manner. ,u.;si ,j ii WardMgh's. t '" ,u ,.,;'r Ware. v j UTAH. Oetl tftilfacftiri. air kinds Tin, o lifter and Sieet Irnn ,h; j BKT. .TII1KD j A FOl'BXH SXftKKT, One door ; 11 ' Coffins made to order oa short nodes, MAIS Main Street. ' , .s Bnwi, grf Ub, fju Work are Dot noouragt !hy tat, tut all work u by m ii iTrant-- ! to fi atiifaetio. to ... t.ii fry ptla. J Vfi i 6Mr. '.(.- '( -- i it.J . :.V. liitli. of the Tacific COUNT?. ' fttM' IT IS Part in advance, balance at finish WILL EC . USED FOll GAS, OIL dJVD WATER. For fall particulars, prices, &c, address A. .WEST. Care ''Ogden Junction," Ogden, Utah, ' 4isf Frank Mason. Or AVID JAM US, Pi'imbcr, Salt Lake City, Utah. the i'eaee Kraaiut P. Ot W , (ironson. dfestf ' o Bineha. ag Juctiee of tb CZ M - . . i .. r3 Weston Precinct: Jus' ice of the l'eaoj Ubd D. Petter '' ThotLas Etheriogtoii. Constable L; - Jot s. "If a. ilia w 5 fe KT2iB ' I - CT ' Hooper Precinct; Jutiico of the Peace Emery to S p. 4 c.3 si r - o .1 - .' : .4 ii Congtabie ct U "4 p . 'o Gilbert K. Belnap, Uilson Precinct: H; - i Marriott Precinct: Pelts, Wool KrH" Bed's. Balbhury. Jtistice of the Peaea-T- ho. H1oa H. Trwry. a - s l ale - f" t J Jn.tiea of tha Peace William WiUea. Thoma J. Wilaon. Constable CafV!t vi 'a. ..... 6 1 ' ". Q Mm' U .','.- - t.', V -- tI7-t v ?:J., ' ,,r ! . ' .VV1 w. - .1. C Si s si ..... -- i," .. . :)-- ; ... ' u i I LI ? r tt a 0 s ,' mi 3- - 7 c & uuil iMuitt . .J. . " in "'VvJ"?,1 ,t m " ';. t BlulT p"sno, Brooklrn. iur(aa Jtitirir.n u P.rHa in ucuime. WanhtDStm, fair. !' inntri r.'trt' t II5K BET TOES foon'-l- iLunu.a rffxtf-- i. tntava; J.a M.MUM.V ...,,pait HoiM Island. Dnvemiort, s M ffaTlilIin. l.MTnnworth iin ( anjpiDB. W bwowa.jr,, saiojta Varuiiun : TILE EAST AKD THE WEST ! Havana "at all hours of the daj--. Martilficent Imn Rrirtafm .nsn tht ut..i..,. end Mtmaart at all iwinli ernwd br line, ana transfer are arrnded at l ouiw-i- l fllutr.. Learenwortb and Atcbtsua. cucincouooa bcine I in njon depots. THE R. H. CDVNIX-nrtN- H ripTtUtSttH UXE AIU5 AS I Ol.ZtwV A' fHirivao.'witli all direnrliiR liiweforthe Kast ao'l South. At EXGLKWflon. with the Lake Shore A Mirhi-tz- n Pimtbero and Pittsburg, t t. Worne A Clitcttco K. Kj. At W,;nixOTw HefflBTS, with nuehmrc. ( & St. Louis K. K. At I, A Savle. with Illinois Ctaitral F. R. At "eohia. wit P., A J.i U a l.t I. ft. . . W.: III.Mld!nd:andf..R w. Kailmerij. Korg Island, with Western tnicm K. 11. ami .At Rock Istantl A Peoria Railroad. At !A VE. PftKT witit law IhtnmnnKa 'nrh. nw ll to Rnna. InfktpenflRot, K4w, tHtnaii .ijonrofl ana ixs ffiia. ''ii;i:'!t. I I". Monies Kj Inrtlanola aol Wlnterwtf ' ari'l Arftra to Ifaflno. Tbii ,'" i. t An'itilKHi. I tlio omy Hailnmit, wblck owaa. emi. n crjrtisattiruuKh linoUetireonCtilcajf " nir-in' r,wn imd -- trol theli Pumping i i :i .ii" i.ili ri'ir t. nou anJ stre m a i i rti wtie n r intwftl and for 'Wo lkllaraBluff., :!.ir-f '" - Auliison i i' v fo turn for Mm Uf.llani, whila I ' ii 'nnrae Wiwa toe same rw.ima !" R. R. tur a fl.jublB bextli, od fcu ifcliara Wfitern I"' , At W est Lrwranr. with tke Burlioetosi. t'edar k, Kurtbem Id K. Kaptde tv mi arMl b tte ploasare pi, r vffl j. j At ORIVNELI.. with Ontml ft,I K. of Iowa. I r e, i i ...r ru-tl- s, w&ile Baaat Kit orer Urn At StoixF.. with I). M. a . IHirtwclt. R, fif lijin'M. and lotrs. Ill onrif piiiuH At iifNcii, Ui.rrrs, with Unlim PaciHc It. K. . , linlii and Cars tbat At (IMJKa With H At Mil. k U II I in NVlv I ' " "!-' voan-t "'1 "r y irams. At Bin J i' .vcrtox. w itt iiurlitxrUin.t txiar ' la antoa la anr tlmt- - Kaiwd.aKortheroK.il. i. B'" i f i r ht Thi.y-ii- v " : or yon can At OTrt NtvA. with entral It. K. of KTra: St. lui8.Sae.-tyaNort(ritandt'pkyXarsrtiatrtia'cBt. B. . Ij,t " - ...i'n- -u h. fart (hat a majtritrnf the - At KEOKI K. ilh Tolctlo. Ptwm ami t.W::r5w; I ' uruacou rf.ar alirnrimt pup- Wabash, and I.nuls. Keokuk At N -- W. It. l:r'. '8 i basii-si'is t rf c. Ii. I;. K. At BtVrni.v. wiih kan. itj. !St. .1. i ., imii w . ara ploaaea !aa- - ..At AT" bim).v. with Atrhlwia, IVipoka a Sunn iisiir runs us i'Ai.A( B res Atchison a Neb. and tea. Br. tafcxt ractao . Iit. I i .Mis 4 tatiM pMfimeee.1 At l.tATesH'ORTH, with K. P. and K. ( r. ,tiH r.iih.i ei;rt fpattfi t f pur Patty e Cats la a I K. IWs, r. vua CO I XCtU BL.tr Ft. fa PKBia.UEa i lie,lin i.f'H J i (. . ' J j diI "V lJ r'-l- " (.' f i 3 lie. " '.ii. A - rJ m ra " rg -- i C j :4 w Sherner. Justice of the Peace Richard Dye. Conaiable Jshn Bybee. f f 'I '3:,';ft ; - r- i ,( CM 2 lis una rum from rhlraawto In c j ' 'Slatirvifte Precint: . Justice of the Pace ieary Bowas Coa8tabIe--GeoPayaa.n Riverdale Precinct: If; TJI E GREAT COSNECTIKG ! IsaaMiaiiiisai j. -- , CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND &! PACIFIC R. R. 3 ' j0"" n j 6f" c Lynne Precinct; r,., Justice "arfh haoe P. A. Miller. Peter .c 10 O ' ; BOD. Constable C Clii W Corey, . 23 eo r S" George L. Corey, i j Pence s.iansi d i Uintah Precinct: y . , use in many of the' leading "cities Mon- t- R. A. Wells will nontinuu t.'onstab'f John V hater, trie Dusmpus of the former firm, col T. iJiden Precinct: .Pftirig all dues ani i.avinsall lia1. ice of the l'cica L. A. PrlcbeHt. Ilttaes. M.'BrCHMILUER, L. F rnu. t onstabl'--Joi- h 'I'm R. A. Wells. -- j WHO IS UNACQUAINTED Wit If tHt CEOCHAPHY OF THIS J m . BY CXAMMsMO THIS MAP. THAT S .i cons-eiit-, , '" rapidly taking the jjlace of iron pipe along the lines of Western Railroads. Harrisville Precinct', ine undersigned have this day Peace D. Ii. RWMa., t ro partnership bv mufu il Justice of the s 0. A. 0IILS0N, GALE, Dealers in jar.su . is ansoiTe . A Oils. f Huntsvillt Precinct: ' ConHtable From a Well Kuown Physician, Rochkster, N. Y., Oct.-5- '79. H. H. Wakner & Co. G in tlem es: Without solicitation I desire torx-Jires- s to you my high apprecinticn f ur tnedy kn wn as Warner' Safe Ktdny nd Liver Cure. Sometime "nce ra attentiptt-wa- s ealled $ eerrtleman who had for a long lime ErelB,ner6r.; After tnaki a Vv, thorough examination ofthe found . that hia kidney and case, lif r""ir-atJetd- . Not without I prescribed your fofe Kid-narotation and Liver Cnro. The result, after ng two bottle, has been saikfce-w' in the extreme. Without iesi-HoI would prescribe the ne remedy to allnowafflictad. Yours ..i-r- FoiUEtl; lo ilm Hnuaee WiJl teach the Whole Theory in one course of leasons. City" Precinct; .lu'icf of 'he Peiioc Jofcn Spiers, Constable Wot. L. Stewart. Justice Coast, and of lessons. Plain ;1 SHOP. bix Dollar per Quarter, 13 IjDMOm. , Precinct: ew ' fall gtadaaof I Ogden (fomcry. Constablf-r-Atidr- 6ABBE3 TERMS: .lugtice of the Peace. C. F. Middleton. CjneMble Alma Keyee. 'North ; '.' .;,.i M- ! VFI1CER8. Precinct: I.-'- . - 'j r U. C. R. R. track, Ogden. t FRAjik 3IAS0X, ' Ogden i ; and-lMbHcatinf- Warehouse, Sixth Street, ' ! 11 . i' Mannfiieturers' Agent and Importer oilln Trlmmlnsii, And can be laid at a nominal leing capable of laying frora J to of a mile per day., It costs nothing for ie.iding.fs conve-- ' nient to handle and caibe iuide toj?istain anypressui-s,havinpften , " t ' thft SUCCftSSOr " - i Continental Oil aniLTraiwportatio than tfo Iron Pipe! been submitted to a T ' " ' a"'V Imported to Fifty per cent. Cheaper Twenty-fiv- e Calder t HOJll.3UUK RECEIVED AS PUBLISHED Cftual DlBcooat to ii '.v,V, i: , ' .'.j 'V;,, , it, CUM JOHNCOREISH . j,e preserved 'ai fresh and pure 'as the source '; ana CAPS, OF PllODCCE. mi obi'ped. .: Itis already in Harney F. 8. Riobards. Clerk L M. Riohardg Sheriff Wllliatu Brown. Coroner Jos Parry. i County Road Commissioner M B. Child. Superu tendent of Common 8uhols L. F Moncft"- lioi J of Examinire L. F Monch, W. W Burton and Charles Wright. PKKtlSCT it is ( Room over A tt .Dissolution of from which TreasurerRotrt? MoQuarrlt. i- - -- r, i ( SHEET MUSIC H i a m wIM ''if ESTABUSDED 1874. road north of Ogden City, theace by the summit passme; through it : THE OGDEN OIL DEPOT, I L4ST. PIANOS f ft And a , -' S3 5. M Boots and Shoes, Butter and Ecs ..' lh ? i IHIY (JOODSADaHOCERIES,IIATS IfOW;'!; CHEAPNESS - Jr-r-- ALPO DEALER IN Fan's CONSTANTLY z. j - I . The pi esenfc Hl use contains an unusually large number of youngsters. The palm in this dierction is carried oS by Richard G. Frost of St. Louis, who ouly completed his 28th year last month, and who first ran for Gong ess in 1876,failing of an election then, when he was under twenty-five- . Tayler of the first Ten nessee Pistrief , tha joung lawyer who has the ren- utation of having fiddled his way in to ina nouse, carrying a .Republican district by sheer force of p, pularity among the mountaineers of East lennessee, w 11 not be thirty until next July, and Acklen of Louisiana uonly aooupleof month his senior, while Speor of Georgia is but little over thi tyone. Frost is a very bov-;.. : i n i.: iciiuiv iu il. iue ugntJ,ousi-ns- s suit which he usually wears, and it would not be at all strange if he is sometimes mistaken for one of the pages by a colleague, as he not unfrequently is by spectators. Speer iooh so young that nobody who should seebini outside his seat would suppose he was a member of Congress. Indted, a little incident which oc curred in a horse-ca- r going up Capitol Hid, recently, shows that not all his fellow members yet know him as a A soitohrly representative from Ohio, nwirly twice his years,fell into oonverbittion with him, but they had not ttlled long before the Westerner, apparently suspecting that he was being interviewed "You're a journalist, aren't youjiii?" His surprise may be imagined when the young man replied: "o,sir; I am a member f the House from Georgia." J it o is, Fk.2. ' . I U H Na jeco-iiiu of the spar range terminating at said Hot Springe iu iw mittriwuuu wim laoanwmit oi cno n Ma tea Mountains, east by the sonmitot said nonntains. 1 The gownraent of the Coanty la tested In the County Com t, oomposed of the Probate Jadge.trho is ex officio the presiding officer, and throe select men who hold offiee for three years, one being chosen orery year. Regular terms begin on the first Monday In each seaion of tha year. The Judiciary power is contained In the Probate Court, presided oyer by the Probate Judgo, who is elected biennially and holds hlseSce for too years. This eeurt it always open." The Clerk of the Court is appointed by the Judge, and is ex i ojjuno uoumy uiern. .Elections are held biennially, on the first Mon day in'August, In each-ere- n numbered year. Present population of the County .abont 18,008.' t. t - Music Store! Young Men in Congress. .J.i 1 .MassE T - , STOVES. - -- . LINE OF HCATIN9 FULL hotb, M ,Tii-- ' choice cook . " J , hl !! on ) He was a leading politician in northeastern Pensylvania sixty years ago. and Treasurer oi having been Sheriff the county, and, until he lost his he was eyesight, twelve years ago, he held aul i.SCttULT. office that an constable, court is wife His for twenty.five years. ntiil living, and is 95 years of age Howe years ago, although they had o children, the old coup e 1W Ik became a charuauium tht town. The . , J.. k' It' an-.- toasiuj-tgdei- i II at 3t mu., arriyiug it, u.sed tobacco all f o d gentleman fir. Dppartmeut A1a Key Mil l.ime l i: j t . .ni J ii a If his lite, and his wii'evusan inveterate fflgpector of ProTisions D. fi. Browi. a r t ' "or Th?se luxuries the ll iuturiiiaUoij te.t drinker. rvtiit ji l'' iug. . i f , .. , e, A furnish. refused to upij neighb t Street SiHiervior town Charlwfj 'Tslon I- contributed tobacco and tea lor their 'VMertnaster Thumas Doxey use for a long time. Then the old JOHN SHARP, iolks applied to the courts to compel Medical Board of Examination J. D. (The shell ol wuod el ib, s i inch Una (i,!v th, J. J.liK Ul luIlUt'CtlOllS at u Carnaliiin, J. X Ailen.W.L.McInlyre. their children to support them. JUIVkRLVTKNDKNT. hy an iroa elea orcaupl-nMrs Jane Abbott, of Smyrna, Che nango County, N. Y.. who is 87 years The jollorf ug are the Committee! of of age, recently buried her sevent h Coiomon Oouticit:' h Pen or for Hyclnumc Mm inc. Cifv Wjfor Wr.rkc m,l oil 'when she husband. She says that otner was a girl she had a vision, during purposes tor which iron or wood is used to .in y pipe 10W I11.U1U- Standing Committees : which eight men passed in review tt comoint"? lautujcu. before he.'. She looked upon the On Municipal Lhws Jos. Stanford, W. W Burton ami t. 8. Watson. dream us fortellipg her eight husbands. She first married a Mr. Truax, Oa Watpr Supply Eiwin Stratford, D. M. Siuart and Root. MoQuarrie. her maiden name beiug Williams. Ue The undersigned begs to inform died,! and was succeeded ly a Mr. 0u 8irsets--Jo- . Stanford, 0. F. Mid- his numerous friends, and the pubdleton and Israel Canfisld. Kigg. Mr. Farrow married her after the death of Kiggs. After she became On Claims Robt. 8. Watson, Wm. W." lic generally, that he has opened the Widow Farrow, a Mr. Wallace ' Burton 'and Ejwia Stratford a Branch Store, in Beiny from L to h the weight of iron, and gave iifr his name. He lived only On ?ublio Buildings Wm. B. Hutching, a short time, find his widow became David JV Sia'irt and R. MoQuarrie. Mrs. Berry. Alter Mr. Berry s dea h Building, Ogdea, On Public Works 1. fetoarl, Jowph Mrs. Berry becams Mrs. Pratt.' Mr. ' Btsnford afirit-clae- s S. and Robt. With Watson. Btook of Pratt d ed in 1872. In 1875, Mr. On Publiq Grounds Robt. 8 i was who of marMcQuarrie, Abbott, years age, h m. w. Burtoa ana Israel Canfielt. ried the Widow Pratt, who was then 82. He died recently, and Mrs. On Fire Department Israel Canfield, Edwin Stratford and W, ,B. Hutohias It is made of the bes (jreg'oji pine A'ybott does not hesitate to say that it sjifrally bound with she is .'aoking for a successor to him On Sanitary Regulationsi'CharleB.i F. He would iron of Wn'tablt strength to siit.iin any riim'r.I wrought advise an examination to eotnplfte the number indicated MiJJleion, Edwin Stratford and D. ine whole exterior n comoletelv titotcctoil from rnf r nri.irj 1... M. Stuart. of the quality and prices of his With the exception in her dream. ot mien while interiorthe aspha her husbands coating husband On Finance of her first turn, Wm. V7..Burton, Robt. S. being' constantly in contact with the water wereallwidowers with large families. i Watstn tniJos.! Stanford.' ! She never Lad any children. In On Lioensea Chas. IV Middleton, W. addition to rearing the children of B. Hutohins and Canfield. lisli six husbands, she once adopted Jand I v WILL i 50 M2A1.S'. three pauper children and raised : Weber County comprltes all tht portion of tha them. All her husbands were buried boanded ooath by Dti Comity nd Tonitory fcy the same nndertaker. She was the dlridiBg ridge between OjSen HoleanS Weber And went by Ibo eastern fthore of Great Ea.lt other Masial Instruments, be Valley, born in Smyrna, p.nd has never been Lake, awnk by a lioe drawn dne east from a Dolnt mt ofthe place. fore purchasing elsewhere. on laid shore to the Uet Springs by the Territorial It will imcr vovrmU. as in the e c of iron, and the water while well-to-d- cbesceiI aid ; Mo. .A Dealer in the Celebrated 00 Traioa Uava 84 Ward a. r. m. 4th Ward W B. Outchini Ogd I 40 8 20 CounoUors Edwin Stratford, Robert 8. 10 31 7 10 KJiTilI 00 Watson, Root. MsQuarrie, Israel Can- field, Wm W. Bun on. 62! T 10 31 Farmington Si Richards &, Williams. AMorBeys 11 CentrTill 4 7 44 eo Marshal William Brown. 11 IS 7 U 1 76 Wood'i Crow Recorder James Taylor. Assessor and Collector Thoe. D. Dee. Arriro at fall tke 11 40 8 20 2 00 Treasurer Aaron F Farr. 'Passing riaoaa, Surreyor David Jenkins. Sexton Israel Canfietd. MIXED TRAINS WILL Quarantine Physician Dr. J X. Allen. DAILY, tSUMAYS fXCEPTEA, Inspector of Baildings Alma Keyes. , Leavinn Salt Lake City at 8.10 a.m.: arrivinti Captain Pence W. Brown. , at 11. a.ui.-- , leuvius: ike at ..(. :.txhr of Weights and MeasuresI) in mOtiiltn arnvivK iu DJtn a'. 'i .iu.; Irm, . E. t) in a.ai.. . Ostieu in at ' II.. a! utkr uh browniuj;. t arriving and ninety-si- 2d.Tard--G.- f 11 eight .; great-gre- " twenty-tkra- thirteen 80 75 TrmtgloD :. i!-Jf- 4 08 ConUTUl HO TtZiH W. G. CHILD 1 Oa aad after Nov. 4, 1873, 5 "f 3 TO T11K- - rrMont . 6,600. 'aat9d in is, tba delta of Mon-treal the Weber and Oeden Joseph Ganier was born in 7 in 1771. He was married in mantis a magnificent iew .t.. iureequa valley of which it forms the that cit in 1789. In 1801 he principal though a marginal feature ?with his family to Scottsetirg (now lying as U does at,4ht tW ofthe T$. WasatoJi tooantata. and within Scottsville), Monroe County, i,, HU wife bore him sixteen chil- communication and sight of other settlement wiiw; u sua wo very .ot me at citea and age tjren, 14 years of age The city is divided into foar years. She was only Eaoli of which is municipal anier is when she was married, represented . vUUUUu an Alderman still living in Scottsville with his chosen from the ward Ujthe electors by of was 90 years of the city at large, which latter also daughter. When he but six years chose at the same time a omp!ete Ii8t age he became blind, ed. When of city officials, being at preat at as folrestor was vision his later lows: wife became speeohless, it so population, Py MISCELLANEO US v; ' : frrts ri,fi rn9 pi. f.ti.'.f AT.'illHll.V ati r ii rtPlimtli MOL, l vli. litis I. In, known a. tke "Creat Rack laluad Route. I i. lai I atntea and t'anadu. Aiiit In the ptrr ino.rui.iiin nut oiKainaiMw at yeur heaie ticket re, atddma. f'ltel A. JCIMlt.VI,. Ova l buiwriuteadent. .!. a esld K.HT.JOIIM, uen Tkt, and rasaltr Ast.. l by ' |