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Show GENERAL DIRECTORY. Wednesday Mons!NG, Jan. I1 -- 1, Funny Bits. The i 4 OgJen was incorporated by act of tt . . Lecrialcitti. erriloriftl BM ... . iT'OTeu jan iboi. r:"' in, uvy Munio.pU Election, occur bieniuuPy (odd years) on the Present juuuuay ia r eoruvy. yUf'UiUUOU, hnv I to irritable old man who has just lost his train) : "Buy a comic paper, sir?" Tommy, aged 10, on a visit to his grandmamma in the countrv, mint's his little hut and cloak in the hallway; "No fear of hiirglars now, Aunt JIary." said Tommy, "with a man's coat and hat in the hall." now Vicarious (Jenerosity governess: "If you saw a poor man starving in the street, wouldn't you give him some of your pudding, Tommy?" Tommy : "I'd give him some of yours, Miss Smith." The Knight and the Flea An trial of the Middle Ages : A knight in complete steel encased trying to catch a flea that is dancing across tue sinau or ins nacs:; tue doughty squire holding his hips with laughter m the background. At a religious neia meeting in Scotland a half dozen urchins steal their fathers' pipe?, and hiding be hind gravestones hard bv the minis ter's stand, began to moke. Preach-or- , speaking over the heads of the congregation : ''Ah see ve aliint the stanes, theere, laddies ! Sniocken, eh? But ye may smock, an' ye may smock, butye n smocKgay an siurer whauer ye re gaun tae MISLELIiNEO - U,t)UO. iae ny ia situate "ucr ua uguea in the delta of lUYera, and Eiagoiuoent view of the valiey of whic'j it forma the rnavipuaa aouga a nmrgnal feature u aoes at the foot of the i.viag mountains and within eaav oumaiuuicuuuu ana ngnt of searly ever oiaer seiueaient within th oasin. The city is dWi led into four mnnieimi . ,i l ir.aca warus. oi wnicn is reDreseBfp.i ia the Common Council by an Alderman chosen from the ward by the electors of ma city at large, hicb latter also ctoee at the same time a complete list oi city oaioims, being at presmt as fol lows: 0GDE3 CITY OFFICERS: Mayor Lester J. Herriok. Alderman 1st Ward David M. Stuart. i!d Ward C. F. AlidJIehm " .3d Ward- - Joseph Stanford. iia Ward Wra. Si. Hutching Councilors Edwin Stratford, Roberts. Watson, Robt. McQuarrie, Israel Can 1 0 Mir MISCELLANEOUS US. PROFOUNDLY IMPRESSED CENTRAL RAILIIOAD, PIOXF.F.R US OF after Nov. 4, 1878, Kam of STATION. FRED. No. 1 No. Pau. I'sm. ae-o- Traim Lav .... Richards & Williams. Attorneys Marshal William Brown. Recorder James Taylor. Assessor and Collector Thos. D. Dee ' Treasurer Aaron F. Farr. Surveyor David Jenkins. ' . ' v Sexton Israel Canfield. Quarantine Physician Dr. J X. Allen. Xincumpoopiana (Surfeited with Inspeotor of Buildings Alma Keyes. an excess of "cultchah," I'rigsby and Captain Police W. Brown. his friends ere now coin in for ex sealer of D. Weights and Measures treme simplicity). Prigsby: "I i E. Browning. r i i the words of 'Little Bopeep' Chief Fire Alma Department Keyes. fresliah, loyeliah and more subtile 1). E. Brown than anything Shelley evah wrote." Inspeotor of Provisions iug. Mulington : "Quito so. And Sciiu-be- lt nevah composed anything quite Street Supervisor Charless Welch. so precious as the tunc." (Tries to Watermasier. Thomas Doxey. hum it.) Chorus: "How supreme." Medical Board of Examination J. D. Carnahan, J. X.Allen, W.L.MoIniyre. For the sale of the Salt Uk T 00 I to T SS 4 OS 60 Ceutreville T S3 I Is 7J larmingtoa T M KayiYl!!, I 11 " I t2 t - No. i 1 U io I 00 ' No. 4 Put. Pax. 4 Ogdea m. 40 . r. u. t T 10 1 00 Farmfngtca 10 12 T 31 1 M Centretille 11 4 T 14 1 80 11 15 7 13 I U 40 g 10 1 00 11 JDttUT Holiday Presents. h Why Lamps Explode. explosions of coal oil lamps are caused by the vapor of gas which collects above the oil. When full of oil, of course, a lamp contains no gas, but immediately on lighting the of oil begins, lamp, consumption soon leaving a space for gas, which commences to form as the lamp warms up, and, after burning a short time, sufficient gas will accumulate to make an explosion. The gas lamp will explode only when ignited. In All The following are the Committees the Common Council: ' Leaving Bait Late City at 8.40 a.m.; arrlvinn in Ogden at 11.50 a.m.; leaving alt Lake at i.Oa D.m.. arrifinir in Ocden at 20 p.m.; leavius a.m., arriving in bait Lake City at Ogdes at 10 a.m.; leaving Ogden at 3.40 p.111., arriving ia i On Municipal Laws Jos. Stanford, W. W. Burton and .it. S. Watson. On Water Supply Edwin Stratford, D. M. Stuart and Robt. McQuarrie; The undersigned begs to inform On G. GOLDBERG. TREMENDOUS AlililVAL OF FURNITURE! Fred.J. Kiesel & Jo. j WHOLESALE DEALERS AND J01UEUS Fan's Building, a.H 11 'f we-- t,coin,d irz CIGARS. A.N" D Fourth St. - Ogden, Utah. - Parlor and Bedroom Suits in Endless Variety, And, in short, everything required by anybody, at prices to suit. SHEET MUSIC COXsTAN TLV KElEIVED A rUHLl-.l- l KU iMiMk" W ! t I'siial IMsrmint to Ti'sirlirrK. as D. O. Calder. l'ih C3- ti--t BUYING AT FIRST HANDS, PAYING CASH j God North Ogdcn Precinct: the Peace .. Plain City Precinct : Justice of the Peace John Spiera. Coustable Wm. L. Stewart. ... ' '. Jluntsville Precinct SaMesn ani Western Fxleesj "H SS oj :r- - FEED; J. KIESEL f Harrisvilie Precinct: Robert Wilson. William F. Owen. Justice of the Peace Constable EXCELSIOR, 25 CHESCEXT ALSO A FULL AXD LINE OCR OF CHOICE HEATINJ COOK STOVES, 1 ;ttrPn"i!n tr.p voice. Al janTtf f2 0 o's-- s S.5B 6 U J S uein... II ilson Precinct: Uil&erl 1.. pj fiT"TIWil ff rii "3 w 0B f ' 3 JOHN COKKISH Successor to Jartice of tb Peace i3o8. irilisbury. Constsblc Helon U. Tracy. the- - Continental Oil and Transportation Co. Agent and Importer of all grade of Oils ju tl Warehouse, Sixth Street, near U. C. R. K. track, Ogden. 2 5 I'. A. iiAI.K H'. H. HI (illKS. IIUG1IE hi & G. A. OIILSON, 3Iaiu !itrol, Ocden, GALE, K IIOili;-3IA.- I lit i ifacfura. all kind, ol AXD Imported AUO DEALER IN A PIPE 0HG AX. W'torfa k Ca'9. birh rir;a-i- L'tmti. Hxx9 lie is A UD'-i- , epU'nU-f- i may ri awl Ktl Orctus Ort.n vr hronght in for "Knarte,' !"i:t.t Visum; 'Altt,, mini will mpply brum orchifttra, c!i!ifor mi!Ur with j ual ity luetranjpriit or !ric of a tJ cSieaor thas wcy othr deIr i Utah. Addr eat of DinworKty . Ut hath ?twt, (two lak City. OMers Fornitnre Hftru) dm2o't ir aiI will receive prompt uenlm. Collins ! rail lie. ceustantl; on haLd. DRY GOODS AXD G110CE1UES, HATS anil CAPS3 CoHtn Trim tui h;;, Boots and Shoes, Butter and Eixjrs CvBi l made to order on abort MAIS STKKET. tttr And drt GENERAL I,IK OF PRODCrE. BET. TIIJBO Mi if oi'.ior and Sheet Jiott Ware. SPECIAL '.ttention GIVEN TO HOOFING. notic FOtRTH, 0e door north of II. C. rdlrlrir. OCDEN. UTAH. ecB Sm W ft Tin, HaiidU'M, All H'orh Pone in a Substantial Klc . Etc. Manner. ) Ir.o-.vx'.- Urn1" - STOVES- - t:-- Cau't Sin?, mi.u r.i; nf thrt I'eaoo J. finiam narUly tail you ore hoarse, and . ConKt4h!e Wilson, Tbonss threat is sore. . Tar; ttocuBv.m care tho soreness, am Marriott rrecinci: a " ESTABLISHED 1874. n Yun o Illuminating and Lubricating . Cons able fl S SlaicrviUe Prccint: Justice of Constable y ; i-Hl- Manufacturers' . Peace ienry t.'WO Payne. Oergi or ati,ee l)o,i:0 ..,,! the rest He Atnerican f:mily.-- ' This was acconi". River (tale Precinct: I'll nied with a of .,n the reaee Richaril Dye. ef Justice and U10 a tnerican litis For Conatablc J .hn By bee. tniy-seveyears this ).:eeo of ha been carried, .l.mt.tl. l.u Hooper Precinct: W. In in hands over EmorvSjuIc. the prairies of the U!"l IVC V f iho'Ppanj ........- . Wo ,U;!v, JS.V.V God save 0 0 THE OGDEN OIL DEPOT, oe Cductabie Thomas Etheriogton. Tiie -- mi Iim.1 hp'.nvw to the 'i Illdi fhe paper has Lynne Precinct: it. plainly and well written, the Justice of tlie fiace V. A. Miller. lotl.nvmg; "This l..h- - was mad t'V CousiaUo i'tur L. htrutr. s. c Jo. & Uintah Precinct: he asvafchu.-ett- O o 5 " a 3 u24 o 2 a .3 Sr j H dH J- !.9"ia A.Si 5 M 3 a 53 1 il Ki;sri:tTl LI.LY SOLICITED. OltDKItS s "'iiczer Kellogg, iir the city ef 'oicester, th 'Otinmomroidtii of 3 o 'i 1 Try Us. Try Us. Us. Try Dealer in the Celebrated Ithica (X. Y.) Journal says L. ilr. William II. Lis'aop, of Fillmore, Justice of the PenceW. George Corey, Corey. Countable Warren I tali Territory, sends us a piece of Weston Precinct: paper, which, ia taking the mount-IUthe PtacJ Uans I. Petter from an old broken Indian irun, Justice cf toa. W IS" ft a .qgTg Freight Added. Justice of the Peace W. W. Bronson. Constable Erastus P. Binghana. : 9 u ? I 5 SELL OCR GOODS AT W. G. CHILD " Eikit Precinct: 'Hie HI , Justice of the Peace L. A. Priohettt. ConstabltsJofiah L. Ferria. Save Yankee Doodle. ? And Shipping in Car Load Lots enables us to anl3-t- Nathaniel MonU ,i , Andrew Rose. gomery. Constable sealed forever." & Co. ; ', of - cd P ' Justice BOYLE tf mmf K ECCLES J. . .1. GIVE US A CALL. dde3 Sand ford Binfiham. ; ' FURNITURE ! lj HOMEMADE Gilbert Belnap. Treasurer Robt. McQuarrie. Supplied on lieaa n.ilile Ternii. t ' How He Became An Actor. Attorney F. S. Richards. ' ond all L M. RichardB Furniture Clcrli hinds or Mr. John McCullough gives an en- Sheriff William Jlrown. Coroner Jos. Parry. tertaining account of his first lean- County Road Coaimissioner TURNING DONE. tt.B. Child. ings toward the drama. It was in a Schools With Cotamoa of aaj diapatdi. UiT me k call. promptnes Seporinteudent Uec6 tf L. Monoh F. Philadelphia shop, as related in the Foard of Examintrs L. F. Monch, Kcics of that city, that the boy John JV. W Burton and Charles Wright. began his working life as apprentice VRECIXCT OFFItl'KS. in In the same shop chairmaking. was an mechanic Ogden Precinct:, intelligent old named Burke, whoso busy' life had Justice of the Peace. C. F. Middleton. been brightened by much hard read Constable Alma Keyea. j' ; f ) O ing, and who was continually recit- was Ogacn. Utah THIRTY MARBLE SETS!; fore purchasing elsewhere. eit:!icau Aweesor Oolleotor con-Cerne- - UPWARDS OF Musial it on said o;c i the Mot tfpriutrs t y theTerritoriwl ruud north of C'jjdeu City, thence by the eumniit Itul Spring i tlio iuiiT ranfj- - terriiriHtin-- : at-ito iu i'lferection with the srinimit ot'thv Wasatch taitl--', uat by the tM'4Ufiit 0! aatd inotllltaiMS. in Ttie ovt ru:nc::t tif the t'ottii'v i Com of th rrot,e.hidgtwli. o7ci'i tlie jiri'nidiuK oflictr, and Three (select-!i.t- n for three yours, ore beinr who hold oJh.-etiuRenevry year Regular terms bejrju on tlm of the year. tret .Mn;idr.y in t Ttie inrv power is ( ontUt.ed in the Proliatt te .1t4u, wh Cuiit t, tircsl'tcd over bjr the is elected hieunially ant hoi.w his othce tor in is alwav court Hits open. The Cierk cf vea's. r.x the Court is by tho Jnde,and oilin'o Conntv clerk. K.'ectiuui are be d hiennial'v, on the first Mon mtmbered year. day iiMAiiKtiHt, iti each-eve- n R OGEBIES, WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCOES Gr PIANOS aid other Instruments, be of explosion. dnov IStf 6. have been Lamp explosion caused by using a chimney broken at the top, or one that lias a piece H. broken out, whereby the. draught is iJroseut i.oimlation of tho County ,about 18,0(K). variable and the flame unsteady." Haa just openod a 7. Sometimes a thoughtless person puts a small sized wick in a large WEBER COUNTY OFFICERS : Furniture & Turning Shop burner, thus leaving a considerable Probate Judfie, F. D. Richards. On FIFTH STUKKT, opi. TlthlnsIOfficc. F. space along the edge of the wick. Seleotmea L. J. Herrick(Oj?tlen), S. An old Hammond A. which P.O. Tay by right (Huntsville); burner, should be thrown away, is sometimes lor (Harrisville). AH kinds of ; ? .' continued in use, the final result is Rccerder Joseph Stanford. ; euan-makin- - Maiu Street, IN E GO'S, first-cla- taken into any entry where that portion of th Weber County comprise there hn t.ouuiM south by Davia Couniy and draught from the Tenitory Holeand Welr beiween the ridfr" dividitf: Opubj an doors, evplo, ion is likely to ensue. Volley, t by tlie of Orof Suit l 'rn flior I It' taken up a flight from- a p dut of ttnii,or Lake, nortU by n lioe drawn dun ing .Shakespeare, greatly to the boys delight. Puirke's favorite amusement when slightly enlivened bv the wine-cu- p was to murder young McCul' lough with a paint brash, and then recite with exceeding great effect ver him Marc Anthony's speech over the dead Caesar. "I became Perfectly enraptured with the man' 8a.vs the actor, '"and made such a patient, accommodating corpse for "''it that he finally made me a- present of a copy of .Shakespeare. From "at day the doom of the g business, so far as I was Of Every Grade and Tattern, at BOYLE m explode. explosion. The Biggest Yet! Music Store! ORGANS cause Bottlers and General Agents, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I STOVES. MEYER, FRED. J. KIESEL. Merchandise! I & OGDEN WHOLESALE DEPOT! Committees : I Another Car Load Arrived of Cooking and Heating Stores, dei7tf AT TEASDEL'S. of Musical apiinst the 11am e. 0. Blowing down the 'chimney to extiHguish the light, is a IreiiU'.-u- t STAMSI aUPiiSlNTKNDJCMT. s I HATS, CAPS, BLANKETS, A visit to this Immense Stock will amply repay Purchasers. Utctli. JOHN SHARP. , 3 Men's and Boys', a Full Stock. Also Oen'l Ticket and freight AgenV, Streets Jos. Stanford, C. F. Mii- - his numerous friends, and the pubdleton and Israel Canfield. lic generally, that he has opened On Claims Robt. S. Watson, ,Wm. W. Branch Store, in a Burton and Edwin Stratford.On Public Buildings Wm. B Hutohins, Ogden, David M. Stuart and R. McQuarrie. On Public Works D. M. Stuart, Jo'ieph stock of With a this respect it is like gunpowder. Stanford and Robt. S. Watson. Cheap or inferior oil always the most On Publio Grounds Robt. McQuarrie, dangerous. The following shows that Wm."W, Burton and Israel Canfiel I. occur to cau3o the many things may tkme to pass down the wick and ex- On Fire Department Israel Canfield, Edwin Stratford and W. B. Hutohins. plode the lamp : Charles. F. He would advise an examination 1. A lamp may be standing on a On Sanitary Regulations of the quality and prices of his Middle'.on, hi win Stratford and D. table or mantle, and a slight puff of M. Stu&rt. air from the open window, or sudden Wm. W. Burton, Robt. S. On Finance opening of a door, may cause an exWatson and Jos. Stanford. plosion. '2. It may be taken up quickly On Licenses Chas. F. Middloton, W. from a. Ubte or mantle and B Hutching and Canfield. AND instantly ijsed quickly to place it on the "mantle, it is likely to explode. In all these cases the mischief, j i .oi;e by the air movement eituer I'j suddenly checking the draught or forcing the air down the chimney Kiesel Ogdou City. freight or Pati 5 Standing Fred. p.m. For adl Information concerning age, apply to JAM So BUAKP, i t i & Co., Brass, S : im, sad Gas Work r not by m, but all work doa encourage by me is . rraated to girt atiafaction to eTry 1 f ed DAiLY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, alt Lake Uly at ! Every Variety, Style and Class, Bought before the Recent Advance, and will he sold at Reasonable Prices. Beer had the h'grest medal This Celebrated and awarded at the Paris Exposition, and has ever carried away the highest honors in all competitive exhibitions. In addition to its peculiarly fine flavor and sparkling qualities, it is universally recommended by the medical fraternity throughout the land for its nutritive and healthgiving qualities, and has, as such, earned the Applause of the World. For prices and terms apply to MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN 60 i BOOTS AND SHOES. ! con-sida- Q-OOID- S. Full Supply of ShawR Hoods, Scarfs and A UNEQUALED. Paeslng Placet. , Peel, Candies, Nuts, Etc., Prices, as Usual, are th' Very Lowest. CLOTHING. 10 81 Arrive at Bait Lake TEASDEL'S Raisins, Currants, Citron and Lemon 6 JO . Kaysville Wood'i Croat A.T And appointed that firm as our sole Agents for the Territories of Utah Idaho and Montana.. cU i XHIAS! -- Phil. Best Brewing Comoany's CELEBllArED Slwau!se Exgaict Bees 83. 1 00 0 00 Traini Leave fceid, Wm. W. JJurton-- Ogden City, Utah, S For Plum Ihidding and Mince Pits ' Cleaned and Ready for Use, EIESEL & CO. 7. t 'Wood's Croat Arrive at Ogdta ' . $ f, . XR1AS! With the conviction Unit Ogden is the natural centre tor distribution in the inter mountains, we have completed arrange-men- u with th welUknown Wholesale firm of 17TAH. Ob and MISCELLANEOUS. pt'rn. d255-l- ' ! ; |