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Show GENERAL DIRECTORY. 5, 1880. Feb. Tbcbsday Morning, Hints to Parents. MISCELLANEOUS. Ogden was isoorpsrated byaotrof the approved I8th, 1861. Municipal Election! occur biennially (odd yeati) on the second Monday in February. Present population, 6,500. The City is situated in the delta of the Weber and Ogden Biters, and commands a magnifioent view of the nia- turesque valley of which it forms the erritorial Legiilature, Jan-nar- mm orAii y MISCELLANEOUS PROFOUNDLY IMPRESSED RAILIIOAD, PIOXF.F.R l5E OP UTAH, voice. Always speak in a pleasant On and after Nov. 4, 1878, Teach your children how to work; own how to obtain a living by their Nome of principal though a marginal feature, (No. 1 'No. 3 efforts. Teach them the nobility lying as it does at the foot of the Pans. STATION. Paa. that of they labor, the ftnd dignity Wasatch mountains and within easy, the honor and producer. communication and sight of nearly may respect Train! Leave other settlement within the every Explain the reason why. The basin. little interrogation a 00 3 4(i walking Salt Lake chilpis The oity is divided into four municipal To it all is new. Explain noint. OS Wood's Cross 60 r. v fiiir v.uw 10 i cui encatcu 25j 4 nnv win buujo i " Anom Common Council ' the an Aldtrman by Centreville 33' 75 dav repay this trouble by teaching ohosen from the ward by the electors of 60nae other child. 60; 4 83: 1 00 the city at lame, which latter also Fanrjington Teach vour children the evil of chose at the same time a complete list S 12; 4 63 1 86 Kayaville secret vice, and the consequence of of city officials, being at present as folArrive at 9 00. 6 40: 3 00 Ogden using tobacco and spirituous liquors; lows: De to OGDEX CITT OFFICEES : teach them temperate, orueny, No. a No. 4 F&ss. Pae. punctual, prompt, truthful, neat, Mayor Lester J. Herriok. faitniui snu nuurai. Alderman 1st Ward David M. Stuart. ' 2d Ward C. P. Middieton. Encourage your child to be care Trains Loare K. r. m. $ els " 3d Ward Joseph Stanford. fulof personal appearance; to re4th Ward Wm B. Hutohin's. . Ogden 9 40 6 20 turn every tool to its place; to alEdwin Stratford, Robert 8. ways pay debts promptly; to never Councilors 10 31 7 10 1 00 Kaysville Watson, Robt. McQuarrie, Israel Cant shrink a duty; to do an equal share, W to 10 an 52 7 31 1 88 Burton. agreefarmington field, Wm and to always live up ment. Attorneys Richards k Williams. 11 4 7 14 CentreTille 1 60 Teach your children to confide in Marshal William Brown. Wood's Cross 11 13 7 6JS 1 75 Tell Recorder James Taylor. you, bv conference together. Arrire at Salt Lake 11 40 S 20 3 00 them your plans, and sometimes asK Assessor and .Collector Thos. D. Dee. their advice; they will thus open Treasurer Aaron F. Farr. ; Passing Places. their hearts to you, and will ask Surveyor David Jenkins. all tells who your advice. The girl MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN Sexton Israel Capfield. : her heart to her mother has a shield and a protection about her which Quarantine Physician Dr. J X. Allen. DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTS, can come only with a mothers ad Inspector of Buildings Alma Keyes. a.m.; arriving Leaving bait Lale City at vice and counsel. Captain Police W. Brown. In Ogden at 11.50 a m.; leaving Salt t .(a Sealer of Weights and Measures D. p.m., arriving in Ourden at 2i p.m.: leaving at Lake in at fi.5Ua.ni., aui City Ogden arriving E. Browning. 10 a.m.; leaving Oguen at d.ou p.tu., arrmug in Chief Fire Department Alma Keyes. gait Lake Li ty at b.ib ? ,ni. A Word to Students, Iaspeotor of Provisions D. . Brown For ail luft'rmaUon fcouceruinft Freight or i'w ing. It should be the aim of the stusage, apply to dent to be punctual in attendance Street Supervisor Charless Welch. Qen'l Ticket and Freight Agent. Thomas Doxey. at school, to be thorough in study, Watermaster. SHARP, J. D. and good in the recitation. The Medical Board of Examination gP&aiSTKKBXRT. J. X.Allen, successful Caroahan, W.L.McIntyre. be would who boy or girl in the after life must lay the founThe following are the Committees of dation of suocess in youth. They the Common Counoil: should fully understand the impor tance of improving their schooldays Standing Committees : for this purpose. On Munioipal Laws Jos. Stanford, W. The student that seeks every op W. Burton and R. S. Watson portunity to idle away his time in On Water Supply Edwin Stratford, D. M. Stuart and Robt. MoQuarrie making sport for himself and his The undersigned begs to inform will live to regret On Streets Jos. Stanford, C. F. Mit his numerous friends, and the pubdleton and Israel Canfield. that he thus wasted his time. The lic that he MISCELLANEOUS. -- Miners, Farmers, Municipal Corporations and Eailroad Companies With the conviction that Ogdon is the natural centre tor distribution in the iiiu r mountains, we have completed arrangements with the Wholesale firm of ; well-kno- t. OF UTAH AND ADJACENT STATES Ogden City, Utah, TheNewliffhtWeiehtWaterPiDe Phil. Best Brewing Company's CELEBHA 1'ED ISlIwaESee SBoit Beer And appointed that firm as our sole Agents for the Territories Idaho and Montana, A SH0fVHGl ?.Wt COM tO AND RE AOYFOR LAVING lit -- 1 aBiiirAtfciBiirrSr1 .SCMJtTZ Hmmm I Fred. J. Kicscl nn. soeuti qi & Co., SLUDI & MEYER, FRED. J. KIESEL. It is made of the best Oregon pine and is spirally bound with wrought iron of suitable strength to sustain any required pressure. The whle exterior is completely protected from rust or decay by a thick coating of asphaltum, while the interior being constantly in contact with the water WILL LIST FOR 50 YEARS! Fred. IK iesel & Jo. has, opened a Branch Store, in sportive, joyous, laughing Burton and Edwin Stratford boy and girl shed happiness wher-- i On Publio Buildings Wm. B Hulchvns, David M. Stuart and R. MoQuarrie. ever they go, if they are careful to Building, Ogden, control their gayety, and allow its On Publio Works D. M. Stuart, Jowph s With a slock of flow only in the proper place; but Stanford and Horn. s. Watson love the of never should permit they On Publio Grounds Robt. MoQuarrie, the mirthful to infringe on trie rules Wm. W. Jiurton and Israel CanfieH. of the schoolroom or the laws of On Fire Department Israel Canfield, etiquette. On the contrary, true Edwin Stratford and W. B. Hutching. courtesy should teach them to use On Banitary Regulations Charles. F. He would advise an examination very endeavor to aid the teacher in Middieton, Edwin Stratford and D. his work, as in so doing they are of the quality and prices of his M. Stuart. themselves reaping the benefit. The boy and the girl at school On Finanoe Wm. W. Burton, Robt. S. Watsen and Jos. Stanford. foretell the future man or woman. Those who are prompt,punctual and On Licenses Chas. F. Middieton, W. B. Hutohins and Israel Canield. orderly,will be so in after life. Those AND yho are truthful,reliable and honest in childhood, will be trusted in posiWeber County comprises all that portion of the tion and place in after years; an i Territory bounded sonth by Bavis Connty and the dividing ridge between Ogi.en Holeand VVeber And other Musial Instruments, be those who store the mind in youth Valley, west by the eastern shore of Great gait with valuable knowledge, will pos- Lake, north by a line drawn dne east from a point fore purchasing elsewhere. said shore to tiie IlotHprings by the Territorial sess that which can never be lost, on road north of Ogden City, thence by the snmmit but on the contrary will a'ways be a of the spur range terminating at sail Hot Springs means by which they may procure a to its intersection with the snmmit of tb Wasatch Mountains, east by tbe snmmit ot said mountains. livelihood; and, if united with enThe government of the County is vested in the ergy and perseverance, will be sure County Coui t, composed of the Probate Judge, who Ft will never corrode, as in the case of iron, and the water while passing; through it will be preserved as fresh and pure as the source from which it is obtained. It is from WHOLESALE DEALERS AND JOIUERS Farr's E 3, WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCOES AND lOIGAES. Fourth St., Ogden, Utah. them reputation, eminence position, and wealtu. The boy should never take pride in disobedience to the rules of school. To be a truant, to be inlo lent, to be working mischief, evinces no talent; asy rowdy could do this; most worthless men did this when It requires efthey attend school. fort to be a good scholar; it evinces brain power to be a.good student. The youth should earnestly resolve to achieve an honorable and noble position in life. With the wide opportunities which open to the am citious and the enterprises in this ge of progression, there is no limit to the greatness which the thorough- student may attain. The jidleearnest and the dissolute will naturally of their own weight, drop out by the wayside and sink from sight, The plodder who is content to go the dull, daily round t in the same will get the reward of his labor, though he never betters his ondition. But the earnest, original, aspiring, energetic, intelligent worKer, can always be sure of new fields to enter, nobler victsries to gain, and grander work to be nar-rowkb- Is ex officio the presiding officer, and three selectmen who hold ottioe for three years, one being chosen every year- Regular terms begin on the first Monday in each spawn of the year. The judiciary power Is contained in the Probate Court, presided over by the Probate Judge, who is elected biennially ann holds his office for too years. This court is always open. The Clerk of the Court is appointed by the Judge, and is ex officio Connty Clerk. Glections are he'd biennially, on the first Mon numbered year. day icugut, in eacn-eve- n Present population of tbe County,abont 18,000, WEBER COUJiTY OFFICERS : Probate Judge, F. 1). Richards. L J. Herrick(Ogden), F Selectmen A. Hammond (Huntsville); P.G. Tay lor (Harrisvilie). Reoerder Joseph Stanford. Sandford Assessor Collector Sheriff William Brown. Coroner Jos. Parry. County Road Commissioner M B. Child Superintendent ot Common Schools L. F, Monch. Board of Examiners L. F. Monch W. W Burton and Charles Wright. OFFICERS. Ogden Precinct; Justioe of the Peaoe. C. F. Middieton Alma Keyes. Constable When to Plant. From Hill's Manual of Social and Busi- it IT IS USED FOR GAS, OIL o m n AS PUBLISHED .f' S u o o a I ? f i V 4'' ! Or fe-;;-;. , -- .if dnov 18tf , Plumber, Salt Lake City, Utah. ... '1 w ry - t 23 ad 2 t"''-- ', IJUYLNG AT MASON, Filler And Shipping in Car Load Lots enables us to Rooni over ' seIjIj avn goous at SHOP, TERMS: . c;i 1 Try Us. Part in advance, balance at finish of lessons. dJUtf tu!3-t- a, i t 1 n ven-fJl- iam. CffBitable Keloa H. Tracy. 82s & rii m j. 3 & .3 a "g i ill r i. . hO El crj 1 I xa m m i ' FRED. J. KIESEL f Z s t i J &' Oo. Fremiti Mason. I AND OCB CHOICE COOK AU A FULL LINE H SATIN 3 OF -- J H Ml I ESTABLISHED 1874. Dealer in the Celebrated EXflfLSIOfl, CBESCEAT ' I,1 THE OGDEN OIL DEPOT, CHILD G. 0 STOM JOHN CORKISH Successor STOVES. t th Continental Oil and Transportation Co. $ &9" c Manufacturers' Agent and Importer of all grades of r' ' :rr,r I ' " Illuminating and Lubricating Warehouse, Sixth Street, near s W. r. 8. HUGHES. MJGHES &i e & GALE, Dealer! la O 5i P Oils, E. R. track, Ogden. JatMi G. A. 0HLS0K Main Street. Offci j Hi i lfacfurw all kinda f AND Imported" Coffins! ALFO DEALER IN 52 U. C. A. GALE HOME-MAD- E Hilsen Precinct; U to Try Us. Try Us. V, A4 VJJViCl ' nave " i""uusanas Marriott Precinct: ndersUnd the Justice of the Peace Thos. Salisbury. I ill 3 v OKIi:itH RESPIXTFUIJLY KOLICI1 J:i). Will teach the Whole Theory in fbto"' Thh r a 1'2 , mi,..- .S u freight Added.' Six Dollar per Quarter, Lessons. Justioe of the Peace W. W. Bronson. Constable Erastus P. Bingham. J Si tw as si 01 ;; SI si Masteisaal West osa FsleeSi Huntsville Precinct: Justioe of tbe Peaoe William Wilson. "Pen the growth of Constable Thomas J. Wilson. verv 0 3 5 HANDS, PAYING CASH str-sgt- UB,. u""enc9 waen in 111 .GO a. f 1 ffll-Hr- o "SLs -- BY- BARBER J? f I :Jf a 5z5 BOXING SGHOOL dfestf. - . ' "o W MOJITO'S WATER. DAVID JAMES, is o u D. O. Calder THANK Am ; D gomery. Constable Light is a great promotor of growth, mo more Dnui-uii- . ine lignt, the stronger and more Harrisville Precinct'. vigorous the growth, all the other conditions bes Justice of the Peace D. B. Rawson. John Webster. ing favorable. It is a fact, also, with Constable nn "nam . plants, mat when VAti JWUUJL Eden Precinct; young animals, "'J, "4uiie, " considerable time for rest and sleep. Justioe of the Peace L. A. Priohettt. Constabhv-Josi- ah L. Ferrin. To have this sleep is to give them ultimate and vigor, which is Uintah Precinct : io uieir subsequent com- - Justice of the Peace George L. Corey, 7CU"' fous development. Constable Warrea W. Corey. To illustrate: The seeds of certain Precinct: vines and other plants sown iu the Justice of Veston new of the moon will Peacs flane D. Fetter-eon- . the and we plants are likely to vegetate,above appear ground, near the old of the moon, at Constable Thomas Elherington. t!m.?,when the moon's radiance is Lynne Precinct; W briLiact that they are compelled Justioe of. the Pease F. A. Miller. W grow under its strong light. Up- Constable Peter L. herner. on the rising of the sun, the growth U SHU forCfid 4 nr A J SlaterviUt Precint: thus in its infancv. cote nn- iI ifT,,.i;a Bnwnl t thA PnAHpnrt v. uaiivs J 7Qv rest. Constable George Payne. The seed sown in the old of the Riverdalt Precinct: moon will bnng forth the plant in Justice of the Peace Richard Dye. " OI tbe moon, cr rJnrir, V, at which tinJe it obtains Conatable John Bybee. thll !his; dSk ded V and sleeP in Hooper Precinct: essential to its Justice of the Peace Emory W. Soule. productiveness. Constable Gilbert R. Bemap, ii esiern js.auroaas. ; ,. Care "Ogden Junction," Ogden, Utah, K ono course of lessons. North Ogden Precinct: Justice of the Peace Nathaniel MonU ness Forms. Andrew Rose. Does the light of the moon affect . Plain City Precinct ; the growth of plants? Does it make Justice of the Peaoe John Spiers. ny difference in the growth of a Constable Wm. L. Stewart. plant what time in the moon Planted? Undoubtedly it does. RECEIVED Test of 300 Pounds to the Square Inch. It is already in use in many of the leadinar cities of the Parifir Coast, and is rapidly taking the place of iron pipe along the lines of JOSEPH A. WEST, Usual Discount to Teachers. Bmgbam. Gilbert Bclnap. Treasurer Robt 3IcQutrrie. Attsrney F. 8. Riobards. Clerk L M. Richards PBECINCT CONSTANTLY Cheaper than the lf For full particulars, prices, Sec, address SHEET MUSIC of one-ha- And can be Lad at a nominal cost three men being capable of laying from i to 1 of a mile per day. It costs nothing for leading.is convenient to handle and can be made to sustain anypressure,naving often been submitted to a first-clas- Musical Merchandise! to one-thi- rd Iron Pipe! IN -- to i the weight of iron, and CHEAPNESS WITH DURABILITY, G. GOLDBERG WHOLESALE DEPOT! OGDEN fellow-student- to give i Being from Music Store! generally, . . Iiightness with Strength, Bottlers and General Agents, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. NEW -- . Is superior for Hydraulic Mininr. Citv Water Wm-Va ,11 other purposes for which iron or wood is used to now manuany pipe factured. It combines XJtn,la. Oity, 2 wooa oit t&is ptpe is only 1 inch thiok. The Joints or connections art made by ta iron bLcts or coupling. ) i . joinj Robt. S. Watson, Wm. W. a of Utah. This Celebrated and oUKestahlished Boer had the h;g' est medal awarded at the Paris K position, ami has ever carried away the highest honors in all compeiiiivo exhibitions. In addition to its peculiarly fine flavor and sparkling Uit!itiis, it is universally recommended by the medical fraternity throughout the land lor its nutritive and healthgiving qualities, and has, as such, twined the Applause of the World. For prices ana terms apply to -- Claims WW TJNEQUALED. j On AND TERRITORIES. For the sal of the 1 happy, TO THE- - DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, HATS mi A fall Mb batd. Plates, Handles, Etc., Etc. Boots and Shoes, Butter and Eqrs Coffloi made to arder ea 434-t- f ihort aotie. ofier SPECIAL OCDEN. and Sheet Iiou Ware. Gr?EN TTENTiON BOOFISQ. TO ii IFofB Pon in a Substantial Manner Brass, I I fa, STBi:rr, bet. thibd a focbth, encoursg Out der orth of H. C. WaTdlelRk'!. by me is 1 , UTAH. to etry ptlltfc iMt B iaih Ani a tiEMIUAL LIAU OF PKODICE, ob eeaatuillj C APS, Coda Trimmings, Tin, bJ Gfti m, hot rrnt4 to Work ara nt U wot d iB girt Ui&nw 5-- y. |