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Show jPafljgtoiimrtiMJ Apkil Monday Evesixo, 26, 1880. MISCELLANEOUS. J. 8. DOOLY, Sill i..CViy, I- - H. ORTU, Ci. Ogitn j J. E. DOOLY & Co, Orabbe's Poetry. ANKERS, tn noetrv too often with the what Ogden City, - Utah Jeconceived notion of with of instead to eive, Transact a General Banking V whatever he has to Bi"uo Business. open Too much is n.H to he expect PROMtV ATTENTION GIVjlX 10 sim He was only a ed from Crabbe. mr n, half educat clera ,.ntrv Ka with no burning ideal,. or beauCorrespondents; i j or New Yor i Co., passioiiuie urtums; Wells, Fai(?o 4t Co., tiful reveries, San Fr&ucit tfells.Jargo ca ot out uie not rise did Co (Vein, Fargo fait Lke(Jitj his mind Bank uf Commerce, Si. .abilities and virtues of repectabili First National Bask. First ir National Ornish . Bank, iiia life was as little poetical, National Back, Omars as his poetry Omaha Elves t Allen, War dsworth's sense, LondT an one was not, empty Yet his gift were story INSURANCE KEPKLSEMED: Moore, Scott, and Byron nu . . tellers Fireman's Fnnd Insurance Co:, 7"". worth's sense; but is Crabbe s true of California, Assets, life less valu humble of Hartford Insurance Co. of Ilariford.i Hoseription - - - - Assets, able than Scott's rom.intic tiadition American Central Insurance Co., of $2,800,0(1 - meliinL'. or a tsensuous Orien ou wjuu,insurance JS00,Uu Assets, uo Ol txnaoti. j..a.m or Bvron s sentimental ""J r ire insurance uo., ol 'J- $2,506,0" uautaMiirc or in even, adventure, fulsely-heroiManchester, J..T limn frvi3 a'a l r i"l f n f London lolus-hinAssurance Co., Loud'u, i fable? th.Hnwinarc 138,000,001 North'n Assurance Co., Lond'n, ( there because more valuable, fur Queen lire Ins. Co., Lireriiool' J is is more of the hum in heart in it; ncsieru Assurance v;o. oi xorcnto, Asseui. $1,676,001 became it contains actual suffering Lycomii!(? Fire Insurance Co., at fellow-men- , because it is Pens .Tauia, Assets and joy of iuinanity, and calls lor hospitality in our sympathies anu ciiaruies. Tv,.nptir!il? Yes: but it is something to have real life brought home to our tear i and laughter, although it be presented barely, and the poet has trusted to the Tightness and tenderness ot our Hearts lor tnose feelings the absence of which in his vere led Wordsworth to call these Yet, it must be tales unjjoetieal. confessed, all of Crabbe is not to be read: it i only when he is at his bestthat his verse has this extra ordinary power over the heart; but he is otten at ms best, wouiu mat in this revival ot the eighteenta drift-weecentury, when so much of its and wreck seems flooding back trt bun! n life a eenr ration longer. some one who knows Crabbe well would gather up the best of his work, and so save it from an others and wise inevitable loigotiulness, (tIvo nnr ueneration knowledge of a pleasure it is missing! Maj Atlantic. ,r nht DIRECTORY. GENERAL f. . d Fever and A$ue. EXCLUSIVELY ana .Fancy Goods, otapieauti:itn:s, mtY goods. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Z. C. M. best possible preparative for encoun The Liver Kingf. Sarsaparilla, Dandelion and Iodide Potassium invigorates the JLiver and nurifies the blood: it cures Scrofula and Kheumatism, All of Brown's medicines for sale bv Win. Driver & Son, and J. W. McXutt fc Co., Ogden, Utah. Iow GLARAXTEE S. Tf. Wm. L. Constable Bui What a Physician Says 80 with onr highly esteemed ! friends, "I wag afflicted with a severe atGo thBre lor your tack of inflammation of tiie eyes, and Candies, Toys, Stationery, Cigars, TobacrO,&c. could get no relief until I tried One door east of Ilarkness & Co's bank. Brown's Arnica Salvh. Since then Fourth Street, 09en, Utah. uuiju 4m I have used it in my practice, and freely say that I think it is the most wonderful healing Salve ever made and invaluable in every lamily." DFAB CENTRAL W. W. Barker, M. D.. Hastings, Iowa. Ail of Browx's Popular Medicines for sale by Wm. Driver & Son, and J, W. McNutt & Co., Ogden. ly riOKFJEK OF ITT A 21. IXE On and after Nov. 4, 1878, Brown's Liver Tills head-ache- , and prevent sick Cure a22 cummer sickness and chills. Name of STATION. No. 1 No. 8 Pass. Pass. eta A. at. p. K. $ Trains Leave Cheerfully Recommends it to any one Suffering from Bright's Disease. 7 00 3 40 ......... Salt Lake New Eochelle, N. Y., June 14 1879. T 25 4 08 60 Wood's Cro H. II. Warner & Co. : Two years S3 was I 7 with attacked 11 75 last Centreville t ago spring swelling of my ankles and feet. My 7 60 4 S3 1 00 Farmlngton physician pronounced my case al8 12 4 62 1 35 At the expiration of buminuria. Kaysville three months, after an examination Arrive at Ogden 9 00 6 40 S 00 by three prominent physicians, my e case was decided to b ) Bright's No. 2 No. 4 Pass. Pkm. of the kidneys. My blood turned tc water, and my 'physicians said I could not live nine months. I was a H. F. a. ) eta recommended by a physician to try Trains Leave Sale and B 40 6 20 Kidney your great remedy Ogden CureJ. This was in January, 1879. I 81 7 10 1 00 10 Kaysville went to Florida, taking six bottles 10 52 7 31 1 85 with me, and during my stay there Farminjton I sent for six bottles more. While 11 4 7 44 1 60 Oentreville there my chief eccupation consisted 7 63 1 76 11 13 Grose Wood's medicine. in regularly taking your On my return, in the latter part of 11 8 20 2 00 40 Bait at Lake Arrive April, inv family and friends were overjoyed at the change for the bet-Passing Places. ter in mv health. When I left home MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN they did not expect I would come home alive. I gained twenty pounds in flesh. I took no medicine while DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, in Florida except the medicine T UBTf T.qVa Pitv &t it) a m arrivinz named. I am now attending to my iIU "Jt1" - IaIca at fi.Ofi r,,. " f 11 ina m i linv " ."ft8 Rult Ogden at 20 p.m.; leaving business regularly, and taking no p.m., arriving at o.oir a.m., arriving is on medicine but an occasional dose ol Ogdea 10 .m.; leaving Ogden at S.30 p.m., arriving In it to recommend Salt Lake City at 6.15 p .in. yours. I cheerfully any one buffering from Bright's Diss lor all Information concerning freight or Fan ease. to J. E. U., New York, 23 Old Slip. age, apply Dis-eos- R "v -' Sen'l Ticket and Freight Agent, apr!62w JOHN SHARP, Forewarned Forearmed. Physicians and invalids use with tonfidence The Kaiser Celebrated German Elixir for Consumption and Vhroat and lung diseases. It is rich the medicinal properties of tar, ild cherry, etc. Is rendered perfectly harmless to the youngest child. This would have proved an Angel of mercy in the household of those unhappy parents at Vallejo, Dixon, Beaver, Utah, and numerous other places, whose children were laughtered by a quack medicine by its owner to cure rcup, possessing no properties calculated to cure it, hut instead a deadly drug whkh has slain its thousand!!, Be sure yon get only German Elixir. The genuine bears thePrus-sia- n coat of arms and the signature of Dr. Kaiser. Samples at nil drug stores. Large size. 75 cents. (.'has. Langlkt.& Co., Wholesale Druggists, Sole Agents. d oetStf e gOTSttINTXNIijaT. hit KEENEY HOUSE LARGEST Accommodation for 100 Guests. A. K. ZEIGLEK, ritoi'KfiTOK. JTlrst-Cla- W. MrXutt Price, 25 rts. Sold by & Co., Wholesale and lletail Drug ists, aud O. C. Ornishy, Logan. oct2Sly &i Private Boarding House! In SALT LAKE CITY, Second houe caet of Cily Hail. BEST OF ACCOMMODATION For Board and Lfxlsiing. John Spiers. Stewart. DANIEL CREENIC. P1HENIX INSURANCE Assets, over OF LONDON. . . . J. L. A. Priohetlt. Firrin. Uintah Precinct : O CITIZtNS OP OGDEN and llw Northern are retpeetlully George L. Corey, THE to call at the establishment ef Warren W. Corey. inriu-- Ask for policies in the original Phoenix. K. DOOLY & C cM K Emory W. Soule. Gilbert R. Belnap, What the Wilson Precinct; Justice William Wilson. Thomas J. Wilson. Constable Marriott Precinct: Justice of the Peace Thos. Salisbury, Constable Helon II. Tracy. Ogden was iacorperated by act of the errilorial Lepielature, approved January I8th, 1861. Municipal Elections occur biennially (odd year) on the Present second Monday in February. population, 6,600. The City is situated in the delta of the Weber and Ogden Eiers, and commands a marniScent view of the pic turesque valley of which it forms the principal though a marginal leaiure, ivincr as it docs at the foot of the and within easy. Wn.fln.tch mountains communication and eight of nearly every oilier settlement wuam toe basin. Th citv is divided intofour municipal wards. Each of whioh is represented in ihd Commeu Council bv an Alderman chosen from the ward by the electors of the citv at large, which latter also chose at the same lime a complete list of city officials, being at present as a fc II. B. 5 X x iff JAMES GALE, And inspect stock of line nseftil Consisting of everything in ornamental or desirable, for tliej'arlor, liedroom or Kitchen. My Stock Is too extensive, for enumeration; but if you wont anything In the do. d's2! May 1st, 1879. e UNDEKTAKING business Is carried on. Undertakers goods, Trimmings, Ornaments, MaUrialF, S. C Of Every 3 ncriptiun, always on lianJi IRON AND W. C0UNSEL0T-AT-L- Practices in the District and Su premo Courts and before the U. S LjukI OJIioe. Make land entries, and final proofs, conducts coses and appeals, and does a general law business in all its branches. Uiiiee near the fraW,Main Street, Salt Laketltv ttati. 0M niitli. ' M'-- i'" ' 'i dleton and Israel Canfield. On Claims Rwbt. S. Watson. Wm. W. Burton and Eiwin Siralford. Wm. B Hutcbins, On Public Buildings David M. Eturt and R. McQuarrie. On Public Works D. M. 8tuait, Joph' Stanford and Robt. 8. Watson. Robt. McQuarrie, On Public Grounds Wm. W. Burton aud Israel CaufieH. f I KK Ct. UE KOK Israel Canfield. COl'GilS, COLDS, COASCJIPTIOX, On Fire Department Edwin Stratford and W. B. Hulchins And ill nifaes f Throat and I.a"i.'. Charles. F. On Sanitary Regulations MiJ 'lelon, Eiwin Stratford and D. I3 a. Stevens Brothers. Are now prepared to make Brass and Iron Castings. , STEAM AND AGRICULTURAL , ILttvilV. And General Blacksmithing. lit ON ALL KINDS OF FENCING Ornamental and plain made to order. Old Cast Iron Taken S g t; 5 I W. vj' Is S i.v Exchange for Work. mar 22m hnsjhtn and CHILD G. Dealer in the Celebrated liealer everywhere. ftb 17 CRESCEXT EXCELSIOR, f AXD OCR ly CHOICE COOK STOVES. sar w nrv! a r v miai.ii 1 a vevot'xhia nrrrsratton anrt th ssnlv m t!i w" rid for Itriehl a mnelr lintM-t4- , sind A1X hiduej, HEATING STOVES. it Wife r.v o I a 9 nimtw, auiel Liver B ! I tg rr. W H a J 1 mrTertimnnlaH of the highest order In proof of Ibeae auutuicnta. call for Wsun KVVnr the rureof s' c c rnm-zr- . C57"1Varner's ALPO DEALER IN Safe Kerne. diCN are Hold by Druggists DRY GOODS AND OHOCEItlES, HATS and and Dealers in Medicine Butter and EtTs and eeryliere. Boots Shoes, EEWABHER4C0, 1 fflffZSZfr-- ProprlPlors, Itorheete-r- , N. T. for Pamphlet u4 'ieUmoulaia. j I. IJXJE OF IHOIltH u. 9 1 mMo, ner'a Kafe ltabU-- Cure. the nira of Itrlirht'a anil the other Idispas'-ail '"r Watrster ttmfa latdney ad Uver urn Madi.on M., Sole Agents U. S, and Gtiui'li. Wines, Liquors and Cir-i- . For tale bj IRON FOUNDRY! k Ill J. STUVEXS Special attention given to all work pertaining to Committees: ijs.TU'J." IRON ALSO A FULL LIME OF CALL. Cirlll de7tf T. Ac FRESH CAME! A Drawls s, OODEN, UTAH SMTH. Pork, GIVE US Co., Wholesale 8m CHAS. W. STAYNER, ATTORNEY WivI Larger Ilotlleg all Price. & ATTENTION EVERYBODY CO N SIS 23e(. A. STEVENS, In addition to my Furniture Stock, an extensive cX Slate, J. W.Mctfutt main of FURNITURE, plain or fancy, high priced or low priced, medium or mixed, substantial or ekgum, at PRICES DEFTIXG COMPETITION, aud if I can't sat juet come and examine, isfy you, mere wm ue no nann uouc. (HULL Smart. "The Baldwin," Flavin, Trial Z General Furniture! B that Meat Market! M. Opera Singers say; d it to his or her friends. a JAMES GALE. On Municipal Laws Jos. Stanford, W. W. Burton and It. 8. Watson. On WaUr Supply Edwin Stratford, I). M. Stuart and Robt. McQuarrie. On Streets Jos. Stanford, C. F. Sfid- - OGDILY, UTAH . a Standing in Esq. Dear Sir: I have been unini your Yosemile Coloune ever sinoe I was here last year, and the lungir I use it the belter I like it. Anns Looisa Oabet. lours, reepeoilully, Inn Palacb, NoTember 1st, 1878. II. B. SLAVED, Eso Dear Sir: Please send me half a doien quart bottles of Yosemiti. I find it muoh more fragrant and lasting than any Cologne I have eter used. Claea Louis Kellooo. Xours, respeoifully, I hare tliousanda of testimonialu Kim'lar to the above in my jiossessiou Every customer who uses it once is sure to buy it again and recommend Si OGDEN CITY OFFICERS: The following are the Committee! of the Common Council: World-Renowne- 9 -- Mayor Lester J. Herrick. Alderman 1st Ward David M. Sluart. 2d Ward C. F. Middleton. 3d Ward- - Joseph 8tanford. 4th Ward Wm. B. Ilutchins. Edwin Stratford, Roberts. Councilors Watson, Robt. McQuarrie, Israel Can field, Wm. W. Burton. Richards & Williams. Attorneys apl 3m Marshal William Brown. Recorder James Taylor. THE CHAMPION Assessor and Collector Thos. D. Dee. Treasurer Aaron F. Farr. Surveyor David Jenkins. 15 THAT OF Sexton Israel Canfield. X. Allen. Dr. J. Quarantine Physician & Inspector of Buildings Alma Keyes. Offden. Fourth St., Captain Police W. Brown. Sealer of Weights and Measures D. TtiS BE8T 0118 OI E. Browning. Alma Keyes. SfattoD, Chief Fire Department Beef; D. E. BrownProvisions of Inspector ing. Yenl, Street Supervisor Charless Welch. ogether with Thomas Doxey. Watermaeter. Medical Board of Examination J. D. Carnahan, J. X.Allen, W.L.McIntyre. 1 'This Baldwin," October 15tli, 1878. H. B. Slavkn, Esq. Dear Sir: Please send me a oase of "Yosemito." I intend lakiDg it East with me. I like it better than any c( the imported Colognes. Annk Louir Cabit. Yours, respectfully, of the Peace of the Peace 8 GOIaOO-OTE- , Frngrnnt & Lasting Perfume. YOU WILL USE JV0 OTHER. TRY IT AM) 'J. Hooper Precinct; Constable o., Agents,dn at This Cologne is homb production, being mannfaoliired in San Franoiseo, from flowers grown in different purls of the State of CHlifornia. It has oly been two years In the marks', ai d already its Fate is far greater than any ot the imported (Ulognes. Orders are coming in daily from all parts of ths world, all testifying to the genuine morit and frsgrance of the Yc Semite. Justice of the Peaoe F. A. Miller. Constable Peter L. Sherner. Justice 4 o Lynne Precinct: Dye. $5,000,000 YOSSMITE The .Popular, ATTENTION ALL! of the Peace Justice of the Peace Richard Conatable Jehn Bybee. - SLA YEN'S Eden Precinct: of the Peace Constable J osiah L. COMPANY, ESTAIILlJillED Harrisville Precinct: Justice of the Peace 1). B. Rawson. Constable John Websier. Justice $7,O00,OOi ETAUUSIIED 1U, Tho Largest American Co. Precinct; you come to Salt Lake yon trill On Finance Wm. W. Burton, Robt. S. Watssa and Jon. Stanford. study your ovrn comfort and interest to put op at biy houee. Chas. F. Middleton, W. On Licenses B. Uutchins and Isnel Canfield. Wht-- SEARS, Manager. Justice of the Peace W. W. Broueon. Constable ErastusP. Bingham. Utah Te Lave leased tLe Oinvrnier.t to a trains. Commercial ilnnse on Main St., whirh we wl tue Vfith n.eeney uuuso. in connection perate For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use ronwrs tlastek. .7. HOTEL. Ogden City, THE siiiLoirs AND LEADING Assets, over Huntsville Precinct: "Specialties in trade seek perfection," - .... OF UAllTFOltD, CONN, SATISFACTION. Andrew Koso. Plain City Justice of ihe Peace Solicited. iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, F. Middleton. Riverdale Precinct: STERN'S ROOM! Orders Respectfully a any house in Utah. We invite an Inspection of our STOCK ami PRICES. WE buy for CASH, and In large lots, sernrlne all loranteelng Loweet Market Rates on date of clal attention to mail orders. sVe the advantages possible, purchase. - Our Spring Slock i now Complete, and our lrl?? as OFFICKBS. tering a malarious atmosphere, regulating the liver and invigorating Slatervtlle Precint: the stomach. of the Peace Henry Bowna Justice For sale by all Druggists and Dealers Constable George Payne. generally. ap22 New Goods constantly arrlTlni;. IIItlM'II. OGIF, The true antidote to the effects of Constable mia."tna is 1 fostetter's Stomach Bitters. Weston Precinct: An immense stock of dry goods, This medicine is one of the most clothinir, boots and plioes. haU and popular remedies of an age of suc- Justice of the Peac; Hans D. Pctter son. caps, groceries and oiher goods, too cessful proprietary specifics, and is in numerous to mention, in immense demand wherever on this Constable Thomas Etherington. G. U. Tribk's, Fourth St al92w Continent fever and ague exists. A the Etc., Etc., I North Ogden Precinct: Justice of the Peace Nathaniel Mont- Just Kecoiving is HATS AND CAPS , BOOTS AND SHOES Alma Keycs. gomery. Consiable UTAH. - 1 Ogden Precinct: C. - C.iTy a Large and Complete Stock of F. Selectmen L. J. HerricV(Ogden), A. Hammond (Huntsville); P.O. Tay. lor (Harrisville). Recerder Joseph Stanford. Asne?sor Sandf'ord Bingham. Collector Gilbert Belnap. Treasurer Robt. McQuarrie. F. S. Richards. Attorney Clerk L M. Richards Sheriff William Brown. Cotoaer Jos. Parry. County Road Commissioner M B. Child. Superinlendent of Ctmffion Schools L. F, Monch. Board of Eiamintrs L. F. Monch, VV. W Burton and Charles Wright. Constable WHOLESALE! - wvjrxiiiXN , WEBER C0UXTI OFFICERS : Probate Judger-- F. D. Riohards. Justice of the Peace. - WALKER BROTHERS a riiEl'INCT - MISCELLANEOUS Weber County comprises all that portios of the Territory boanded south by Davis Coanty and the dividing ridge between Oft.ec Hole and Wetar Valley, west by the eastern shore of Great Salt Lake, north by a line drawn due east from a point on said shore to the Hot Springs ty the Territorial road north of Ogden City, thence by the summit of the spar range terminating at said Hot Springs te Its Intersection with the summit of the Wasatch Mountains, east by thesnmmitof said mountains. The government of the Coanty is vested in the County Court, composed ef the Prebate Judge, who is officio the presiding officer, aud three selectmen who bold office for three years, ere being chosen every year. Regular terms begin on the first Monday tn each season of the year. The Judiciary power is contained in the Probate Conrt, presided over by the Probate Judges who is elected bienniully and holds his office for two years. This conrt is always open. The Clerk of the Conrt is appointed by the Judge, and is o$cte County Olerk. Elections are held biennially, on the Urst Monnumbered year. day iniAugost, in each-eve- n Present population of the Connty.abont 18,000. Justice wineglassiul three tunes a day trtyV'- MISCELLANEOUS. 00 o |