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Show lundion. rt!m MISCEI.LA NEC US. GENERAL DIRECTORY. MISCELLAXEO US. Ogden waa iaeorprated by act of the T.rrnorial Lirislature, approved Jn 18 h, Wed OOLuEB Eicctiom Municipal glazier'.. Wholesale and Retail mes, marriages. prineipal though a marginal feature, on the lying as it does at the foot of the sewing-Plan- ting riin Wasatch mountains and within easy, prairies- and sight of nearly communication the bill m the wore of every other settlement within the V.'ho basin. The city is divided intofour municipal in catalogues seedsinen.s sow Vow wards. Each of which is represented baskets. in the Common Council by an Alderman your wwte be properly chosen from the ward by the electors of broker marriage a Can the city at large, which latter also led a noose agent? same time a complete list in this world is eboce at the The meanest ism f city offioials, being at prest nt as folsufferer. a rkS Ctfualtiw-a10- "0 must The roan with a nightmare holloa. a in is he sleepy dream that OF WHISKIES, GIN, BRANDY; PORT, ANGELICA aa SHERRY WINES. "Various Brands of Cigars. ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO A FlRSTClX8J . .. . LIQUOR HOUSE. 1 handle none but Choice Brands in the above lines, well known to the trade; nor do I deal in any other line of Merchandise. I buy my Goods of the Largest Manufacturing Houses in the United States to whom I refer. By paying strict attention to my business and watching every change in the market I am enabled to sell goods both at Wholesale and Retail, as low rs they can be bought of any reliable house EAST or WEST or in the Territory. I have remodeled and rearranged the old establishment with a view to facilitate both my Wholesale and Retail trade, and will be glad to wait on my old friends and customers and the public in general. I allow no oat to leave my establishment dissatisfied. haa been entirely rtfl'ted with new flitarM.aad Fl I have no paiua to put everything in firsLolasa order.and baTt ' in making it the must attractive place in Northern Utah. Nnoe but the fine at grodei or Cigars and Liquors are served. CO A U doing the onors. To Monarch Bil iard Tables on the way. Families xuf plied with anything in my line at moat reasonable figures. FALUV M1LWAUKKK 111 Kit at $3 per doien. Free delivery to any part of the oity. I return 40 cents per doi an for empty beer bottle.' All order from the County or surrounding States and Territories will reoeiv prompt and cxreful attention, no mmter how large or small. Call and One trial will oonvinoe yon. Ucmember the plioe of Post Office, next door STOCK OUR OGDEX CITY OFFICERS: be will soon old ark an with Noah, like round, and a load of pairs. man's Sickness turned a Western brown, dark a to white irom hair man dyed. probably the siek Interviewers annoy Chief Joseph he begins to to Uch an extent that bored. buck old an is he think aro as There are some thiugs that to well kept dark. It isn't policy as an a such subject upon throw light barrel of gunpowder, for in- Mayor Lester J. Herrick. Alderman 1st Ward-Da- vid Fruit-plJle- M. --AT- Stuart. Ward C. F. Middleton Sd Ward Joseph Stanford. " 4th Ward Wm B. Hutchins Edwin Stratford, Robert 8. Councilors Watson, Robt. McQuarrie, Israel Wm W. Burton Attorneys Richards & Williams. MarshalWilliam Brown. Recorder James Taylor. Assessor and Collector Thos. D. Dee. Treasurer Aaron F. Farr. open Surveyor David Jenkins. stance. Sexton Israel Canfield. on a Let a small boy catch his kite Quarantine Phy;r:ian Dr. J X. Allen. tele-rawire, and he will exhibit Inspector of Buildings Alma Keyes. down more ingenuity in getting it s Captain Police W. Brown. a than it would take to invent Sealer of Weights and Measures D. flying machine. E. Browning. It is said that the very centre of Chief Fire Department Alma Keyes tue eariii is "v D. E. Brown of Provisions cm be merry all the tune, and the Inspector ine. science as tells, every is reason that, Welch. Street Supervisor Charles its gravity. thing there loses Thomas Doxrr. Wa.terma8ter 2d Can-fie- JLCTUAla COST! ld Til 33.t.n The Sale will Continue for TWENTY DAYS . previous to an Entire Change in our Business first-clas- A Peace-Makin- Lawyers are not supposed to merit, The following are the Committees of as a class, the blessing pronounced Common Council: the even Vv. iiut upon peacemakers, Johnson, who hated the legal fraStanding Committees: ternity, was once led to write an W. On Municipal Laws Jos. 8:anforJ, on a peace-makin- g lawyer. W Bur. on and i. a. Watson. The doctor was passing a churchyard, On Water Supply Elwin Stratford, D M. Stuart ami Kobt. Moyuarne. and, seeing some people weeping over a grave, asked a woman why Oa Struts Jos. Stanford, C. F. Mid 'die ton and Israel Canfield. they wept. Claims Robt. 8 Watson, Wm. W. On our lost l,Uh," said she, "we have Burtou and Edwin Stratford precious lawyer, Justice Randall, lie Od "Public Buildings Wm. B Hutchins, k3ot us from going to law the best Dvid M 8tu.irt and K. Mcyuarne. limn who ever lived." On Public Works D. M. Stuart, Jo'eph " Well," Stanford and Robt. S. Watson. replied Johnson, ''I will write you un epitaph to put upon his On Publio Grounds Robt. McQuarrie, tomb." It read : Wm. W Burton and Israel Canhen. Clod works wonder? now and then On Fire Department Is'ael Canfield. Here lies a lawyer, the best of men. Edwin Stratford and W IS liutcbius Charles. F. la lived a On If Johnson had Sanitary Regulations century Middleton, Kiwtn Strattord ana u. ter, and made the acquaintance of M. Stuart. Judge lly land, ot .Missouri, he might have written a similar epitaph. More On Finance Wm. W. Burton, Robt. 8. Watson and Jos. Stanford than once Judge Ryland was heard snv : "I would rather give $100 out of On Licenses Chas. F. Middleton, Canfield. B Uuiohio and W. my own purse to avoid a suit between neighbors than to gain $500 by prosecuting one." Weber ConntT cnmDrises all that portion of the This pacific lawyer was once asked Tenitory bounded south by bavis Countyweand in& ,er the dividing r;dge Defeen upaen uoie&na gentleman belonging to an jy by 'he fatrn shore of Ureal gait fluential family to bring a suit against Ynllt-v- , we-- t bv" a line dnwn due cant from a piint norck Lake, a brother for slander. on eaid Bl oro to ti e Hot Springs t y the Territorial "Go home," said the Judge, after road north ot ogden ('ivy, tnenre iiy tne summit of spur rang, terminating atsai Hot Bprmgs listening to the complaint, "and fall to the ila intersection with tnesnmnm or tue naaaicn on your knees three times a day for MfuutHiin, east by tbesumniitoi said mountains. The government if the County is Tasted in the a week, and pray God to forgive you Com t, composed of thr Probate Judge,who for harboring such unkind feelings County is ex officio the presiding officer, and three selectwno men years, one being against a brother. If at the end of chosen hold oflise for threeterms begin on the Regular year that time you are still determined to firot Moevry dav in each sraun of the year. The ju ikiary power is contained in the Probate bring suit, return to me, and we will Court, presided over hy the Prolnte Judge, who consult about it." elected biennially anj holds his office for to "That is strange counsel for a law is of yea's. This court is always open. The Clerkis ex yer to give," remarked the man, a the Court 8 apitoiuted by the Judge, and Uork. County little amazed that a lawyer should ojjicio e d biennially, on the first Mont) ectioas are decline a suit. numbered year. day inAu?ust, in Present population of the County ,aboat 18,000. "Yes," was the reply; "but it is the best I can give you now." Before the week had ended, the WFBER C0UXTY OFFICERS : man returned and iold the Judge that he had concluded not to bring Prohate JudgeF. U. Richards. the suit. Seleotmen L 3. Herrick(Ogden), F. A. Hammond (Huntsville); P.G. Taylor (HarrisTille). A Wife's Devotion. Recerder Joseph S anford Sandford Assessor Bingham. The intense devotion of a wife to Colleotor Gilbert Belnap. her husband was witnessed in the Treasurer Robt MoQuarrie recent execution of Walter Watson Attorney F S. M. Pichards at Newport, Vermillion county. Ind Clert LWilliam Brown. Sbcrifif Everybody but the poor wife believed Coroner Jos Parry. the man guilty of the crime of mur County Road Commissioner M B. Child, der. She refused to credit the evi OFFICERS. PRECISCT dence, and every day during his con Ogden Precinct: finement and his trial she ministered Justice of the Peace. C. F. Middleton to his comfort. She took her babe Constable Alma Keyes. in her arms, and went to IndianaNorth Ogden Precinct: polis and made an earnest appeal to the Governor in his behalf, anrl ovn Justice of tbe Peace Nathaniel Mont ascended the scaffold with him when gomery. Constable Andrew Roee. iea to his death. A correspondent says: "To the clergyman who would Plain City Precinct: have hindered hot- - Vr,n the scaffold she said, 'When I was Juaiice of tbe Peioe John Spiers. Wm. L. Stewart u.trma, i promised to cleave to my Constable hUsbanrl. fnr Kniio. - v- - ... i Huntsville Precinct: Um going to keep my promise, so Justice or the Peace W. W. Bronson. uuu win let me.' Holding Constable Erastus P. Bingham. 1 T, murderer's hand white, no nber Precinct: as Harrisville eye. never been stained with Justice of the Peace Rob; rt Wilson. HnLi each-eve- n d V stillness that was painfully audible. over t.he filtal We.reP,aced h tn in one, sue in another. thefrff nerly caressed his hand- - anJ v. sobbing convulsively, on jns shoulder. In the midst of her grief the drop fell; ne waS widow, and she sat there W1th stariniT a ....ic. eh1 ft eye8 until led away hy the sai, neart-breakin- Constable Eden Precinct: Jns'iceoftbe Constable L. A. Peace Josiah L. Priohettt Fernn. Uintah Precinct: George L. Corey, Warren W. Corey. Justice of the Peace Constable Weston Precinct; Justice of tbe Peaoa Hani D. Petter son. Constable Slaying a Tiger. William F. Owen. Thomas Etherington Lynne Precinct: Sot long go, in Calcutta, two F. A. Miller. of tbe tigers Justice escaped from their cage in the men- Constable Peter L. Sherner. agerie. One of them was Slatervtlle Precint: instantly Killed, but the other swam the river, Justice of tbe Pace Henry Bowns. prung into the Botanic Garden,and Constable George Payne. Wled one of the Riverdale Precinct: guards.upon which ine spectators wer ana fled. The tiger roamed -- round il day, lord of the and as he &rew hnngry killed garden, "first one ox, then "other. An armed native, who neu to approach the wild beast, was once torn to pieces. At last sev riflemen were employed to des the destroyer. They tied an ox tree at the garden gate, and rv? their station on the roof of an house. The tiger rushed "Ppn the ox, and a volley from the "Semen ended his career. panic-stricke- jy r"1 n Justice of the Peace Richard Dye. Cor.atable John By bee. Hooper Precinct: Justice of the Peaoe Emory W. Senle Constable Gilbert R. Belnap. llilson Precinct: Jastfoe of the Peace Thomas Constable Marriott Justice of the Peace Constable HeloB H. J. William Wilson. Wilson. Precinct: Thos. Salisbury Tracy. I1EMSY HOOIJSEU. XjIIVIIT. CHAMPION MACHINES! We arc now prcpari-- djun tf Jane 10, 79. Ogden, daily for the Junction leading firms. City X Drug Store, by MAI .par Buying. Recognized the Best Machine for Harvesting grain and grass in the United States. WE BUY FOB CASH. STREET, OGDEX, UTAH. Ann CUD you nd Itiim iimtion. Wm. DRIVER & SON, FINANCIAL. Gold llurronx, liuu GRAIN. 507o MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, BYES TUFFS, dl55-i- J. W. McNUTT & I) 1! ill! IL CO., orushed,"1313j American C, 101H" 1112 cts. 1? K 2122J Rio, 2022J M M & Co ) A M St Co yPkgs, 3o37 Coffee, Costa Rica, Tea, CB Ogden City, Utah. Proprietori of the OGDEH PLANING AND " Domestic and Kev "West Cigars. Sole Agent for Utah for the Genuine C. Conrad Doors, "BUDWEISER BEER MILLS. NG Windowp, Blinds, Mouldings, AND LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Agants for the lHITCIIi:i, FAKJI, FREIGHT AND HPRIffG 'WAGONS, Orders addressed to Gibson will receive prompt attention. Co's & EE-SAWI- , Wholesale dealers in a large stock ) SOLID HERITWILLTELL OP Have one of the largest and most complete assortments ot AND A FINE LINE OF f AND INSPECT SPECIMENS. MlNCFACTCKERS JE 40$3 A CALL DRD Imported and Domestic Brandies, Wines, &c, lb Rice, table, 9J,10o " China, 7J9Jo " lb Tobacco, bright good- -, 6080o ' black good 60b5o " Candles, boi, $5 75 Coaloil, bt.ls, '27Jt 60 " cases, $3 Head Light oil, bbls, 40c. Hams, snzar cured choice, 1214J "$lb lb Bacon, 7JOo lb Lard, cans, 1012 " tin pailg, 11J13 $ lb case. Lye, $5 60 H. PIlUlalSIjSR, GIVE HIM FINE KENTUCKY WHISKIES, " granulated, 12 J standard C, HOLT, General Agents, OGDEN, UTAH. f Mr. PILLINEI1 is an old pioneer artist of California, and is to execute work entrusted to him in a manner unexcelled oa the Paoifi Slope, and at prices defying competition. GR0CER1E3. R) & prpr4 And DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES in the Territoryjals "59 FEllllIS PHOTOGRAPHER. Wm. DRIVER & SON. DllUGS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, WALLPAPER, 1H124. rt. ftr. North Side of Fifth Street, between Main and Young, Ogdea. DEFY COMPETITION WHICH KttK-- itt-.- , . buy our goods from first hands and in large quantities, thu en abhng us to assure our friends all the above articles at PRICES tut) SEB11EF, WIHBS, lalQUORS Etc. $ im iwiu luwrr mail any UTnf r nni rmmi " imw i... yt f ih ci U lir.ii.il llaln Vn(in, Moltne and Oilier Chilled Plow, lUrdwitttd. Wacea of all KaUrial, kludu, Agricultural InipleuiruU Trr mw, Address D1WGS, VVbeat, GO65 ots. "59 bushel. " Corn. G0i2t)5 Barley. Oats, 45 PROVISIONS. owt. Flour, XXX, $2.25$2 60 Graham, " " Buckwheat, $8.00 We " Corn Meal, $2 25 00 Obt Meal, $3 Cracked Wheat, $3 00 Bran. $1 20 ShorU, $1.40 Potatoes. 30(m35 ls. "ft bushel. Cauliflowers. 25 ots each. pound. Cabbage, 1$ ots. Parsnips, 8 cts. " Carrota, 11 cts. Beets, " Onions, 3 cts. " Turnips, 1 J cts. " " Squash, bushel. $3 00 Apples, green. $2 50 " dnea, cts ft to Peaches, dried. 10 ots. M lb doz Oranges 76 cts Turkeys, (live) $2 00to$2 60 each. Ducks, (live) 60 cts. each Chickens, (live) 40 cts each ' id (d.esied) lo Pigeons, (live) 15 eta. eaoh cts. id Butter 16 to Eggs, 10 to 12Jcts. " dc. A ultlvnt(ir ( Mini's, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Selling, Sugar A. to furnish thesfi Machines at our Depot in Ogdaa, Corner Main and Fifth 8 tree t. CHAMPION Lid 1IT MOWERS, CilAMlUON No. 4,SlN(;LEMOWER. CHAMPION No. 4 H. and M. DROPPER, CHAMPION No. 4 R. and M. SELF RAKER Ogden Market Report. Corrected him wt UTAH diaa tf h to I. KOUHTll ST., OQDiSN. J. D. Medical Board of Examination Carnahan, J. X Allen, W. L.M ;In:yre. Lawyer. g iuoe4 1 ph IS THE ACTUAL ia i Has always on hand a well Selected Stock of Country to avail themselves of our oflcr to DISPOSE JDe 7 lquors. AMD Welnyite the people of Ogden and lows: rbeuuiatim-rema- r; rr (Succwwor to SCHLESINGER A Co.) population, 6.500 The City i situated in the delta of the Weber and Ogden Riiers, and commands a magnifioent view of the irallfy of which it forma the Fractional Currency. Pw.ebusinwa-T- he 1861. ury 2,1879. eecur biennially (odd years) on the Present second Monday in February. MoKSiSo,Jc A Ecci.ks, Utuh, or terminus U and K. R J.J 99 L An tl the Celebrated STONE WALL WHISKY -- :o:- Buying our Goods from first hands in large quantities we are prepared to offer inducements to the trade, and respectfully solicit Orders by mail promptly executed at correspondence. LOWEST RATES. For all the bitter opposition of jeal-o'i- b 9 y rival, no better illustration could be had of this fuot than the immenso sale already attained by tbe great Throat and Lung Remedy, Dr. Aug. Raiser's German Elixir. For the cure of Coughs and Bronchial Affections it is truly wonderful, een those suttering from Consumption in adanoed Btsgee Dealer in the Celebrated find great relief, and numbers of patients hae found, to their Jelipht, not only relief but ctBi. It being prfeotly harmCRESCKM AXD OM COOK less, makes it at once popular with EXr.ELSlOB, mothers, who of all others bate felt the necessity of such a medicine. Tbe genuALSO A FULL LIKE OF I1EATIM3 STCVtS. ine bears tbe Prussian Ceat of Arms, tbe fao simile 8'gnature of Dr. Aug Kaiser, and has bin name blown on every A trial site may be had 76 cent bottle. imam at the Drug Store of J. W. MoNutt & HB. Co. taw-s83-l- W. -- CHILD G. CK 4 J fill t- rlsUvMZ a? la n A j" STOVES. c t t, I I J. S.OPTICIAN, LEWIS, Of Main Street, Ogden, is in receipt of 6ne stock: of New Goods, embracing WATCHES, fc re JEWELRY BERRY CRATES And tbe Celebrated ETery Pair Warranted. Try Tlm. GUNSfPISIQLS AKD AMMUNITION DANIEL DUNNE, Bt and cheap! If TJKE TEX TEARS. Satiefiictioo gnar- - ORNAMENTAL IRON mud. Low freights fail to wnd for Don't refunded. or rtwd money free deseriiitiTepampblet before bnyine. So nor XaBifartaror f Mt.nvH. Prewr thit. R. D.l BATTRKSOK BUFFALO, N. Y. v v. t t 1 T 4 King's Combination Spectacles. Which improrv, strengthen, and preserTe the eight. They are set with fine Frcnnh neriicoxic lecses, and can be so adjusted that the focus will come directly in front of the eye, making them much more eerTice-abl- e and useful than ordinary spectacles. & BASKETS ALSO DEALER IN eod-el- -- DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, HATS and CAPS, UndLortaltor Boots and Shoes, Butter and Eggrs All kinds of Coffins made to order and on reasonable terms. And a flEEKAL IJK OF PRODCCE. M tf Xais tit., aortb oflth, 01m. WORKS. f.. A . ORNAMENTAL FENCING For Cmrtrj lota, Et. Fenclns from $1.00 per ft. Tpwardi. Offirt and JV'iim, Workt.'StamH .WA.oik Murk y and one S.nuth of Tnwntrtid Bui SALT LAKE CITY. AddrmP.O. Bx 471. fIMf |