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Show GENERAL DIRECTORY. miscellaneous. I Ogden was Ueorperated by act of the Fkiuat Mobnisg, Feb. Ki.niiiultw FAA econd Monday in February. Present DODalation. 6.600. The City it aitnated In the delta of we weber and Ogden Rivere, and com mands a magnifioeat view of the pio- turotique Tuey ci wd ion tc rerun the Aftflll f. Fractional Currency. There are no sweets in family jars. "Anything besides Civil shopman m the directory Precocious statesmanship Boy at table making a celery grao. Senator David Davis has lost fifty since last summer. pounds of flesh bells and King the merry sleigh belles herering the merry sleigh j, after. "The C. F. Adams Ice Company" incorporated in Ins been Massachu-t- i . takes in his ming is nis he first thing a man i, his uiuk; ine last, 'i . principal though a marginal feature, lying ai It doei at the foot of the Wasatch mountain! and within easy communication and eight of nearly every other settlement within the basin. The oity is divided Into four municlnal wards. Each of whieh it represented in the Common Council by an Alderman chosen from the ward by the eleotors of the oity at large, which latter also obose at the same time a complete list of oity officials, being at present as OGDEN CTTT OFFICERS ! Lester J. Herriok. Mayor tI Alderman 1st Ward David M. Stuart. The President's private secretary " 2d Ward C. F. Midciletoa the man who makes everything " id Ward- - Joseph Stanford. 4th Ward Wm, B. Hutching " public Edwin Stratford, Robert 8. The Christianity of California does Councilors Watson, Robt. MeQuarrie, Israel Can n,,i litvorably impress the heathens! I field, Wm W. Burton. ,u"i.ia. I Richards k Williams. Attorneys r.i. ttv wife's big account from Marshal William Brown. - ion ible milliner is, after all, Recorder James Taylor. on.- a Mil of lair. Assessor and Colleotor Thoe. B. Dee. W inter from this strange spell of that Josh Billings must have Treasurer Aaron F. Farr. h o i'1! David Jenkins. Surveyor his hand on the climate. g Sexton Israel Casfield. When a eat gives an entertainment J. X. AUen. frm the tap of a wall, it isn't the Quarntine Fnyoian-- Dr. Inepeotor of Buildings Alma Keyee. c,U ve object to; it's the waul. . : I n T .i: w. n " T' o nnn who cets away with $500 r-"3e'er of Weights aid Measares D. iwloiiir nil to a trust com panv. must K. Browning. be iv n ulered as a D iaulter. Chief Fire Department Alma Keyee. The wife who utilizes her husband' of Proviaiona D. E. Brown einp brush on .the cook stove opens Inspector ing. tin .)jor to the divorce court. Street Supervisor Charless Welsh. Watermaster. Thomas Posey, l Etiquette or Letter Writing. Hill's Manual of Serial and ness norms. j Fr. .m Medical Buei- Board of Examination J. X LISE OF UTAH IONF.F,R Name of STATION. No. Trains Lear k. u. s. . SaltUV. I DO 3 i" I 26 4 08 cts $ T S3 16 rriDgtoa T 60 4 33 1 Kaysville 8 12 4 62 1 Si 40 2 00 8 00 & 76 ilL j 'r. a. Ogd.n 4(1 a 20 Kaysville 10 31 7 10 1 00 Farmington 1(1 52 7 31 1 M Wood's Cross Arrive at Salt Lake Paaig STATES AND TE8I1T0R1E8. ALSO A fULL LINE 11 4 7 11 1 60 13 7 63 1 75 11 40 j 8 20 lT T " 1 . 999 1 a. "1 - rf tiT" LI (Talented July 23, 1878.) 1 ... ' s: 11. WILL RUN For all Inform tSon ooBcemit.g Freight or age, apply to JAMB8 BUAHP, een'l Ticket and 1'roitfht Agent Pan- - -- , -- v .1 (TL. CHEAPNESS WITH DURABILITY, ISTABLISIUD .i w j p muwui r. ii Continental Oil and Transporktioifeo- Manufacturers' Agent and Importer of all grade 'the Old Oaken Bucket." A V,y IffEBEE COUNTY OFFICERS t tiade, he served his ap prentiocihip at Boston, in the office Probate Judte,F. D. Richards.' f X.ijor Russell, th publisher of Seleotmen L. J. Herriok(Ogden), F. ui prmu-- Arv,!,. Haw wo. VilllllUfCll io v ,. . .it- ;111 Ull I onn,m liie corner of Cnegtnut and taamhirsSt., New York. One dav mthii group of typos he into WW. v on rauklin dropped St for thn ru'i o e of takiiut "some hrnHv ,! aater, lor winch the was no place llie ililiinp hid vaJ1..( 'ooiiorth eemed ins. ".:it taking a draught, he set his g'.- upon the table, and declared ''. Muliorv'H Ann Ha : I - mi- t'"Jt tin i ISVitlC n.illAlI. jjeii Ii BT- J" S. RiohardA A.ttorney- -F. Clerk L M. Richards Sheriff William Brown. Coroner Jos. Parry. County Road Commissioner M B. Child. Superintendent of Common Schools h. t . Alonob. Board of Examintri L. F. Monch, W. Uurton and Charles Wright. VV PBECISCT OFFICKBS. Ogden Precinct: It is from - tiiajj me irofl ripe .. Test ef 300 Pound :. Room over It is already BARBER SCOP, "Warehousa, Sixth Street, sutiry aaj in The tear drop glistened for a mo ?eat HI Woodwnrfh'a a W.... tl,:,, rePled, and soon after left S'JLji- U retrned to the office, auu In t1a" n nour f 'Tni YTe,n bucket," one of the tuM,A ""ntIul compositions in our be to r.eady ia ' a m the manuscript memories of tuc, Justice of the Peaoe Constable t ".ug generation. Wm. L. Precinct: IT IS Six Dollars per Quarter, 12 Lessons. ""u Part in advance, balance at finish rv le e'1 i fit lhetheorv sound nfirv-Qi- banp. .r .,ue . .. ' n, ,i4Ce- - 0Wiri!e ynJ is . conveved son. Constable Thomas Elherington. Lynne Precinct: Si;i: djlttf Frank Mason, opyer and Sliwi Ware. SPECIAL UTENTI01I KOOFIKO. KtCe Etc. il Wot & Done If Cn aUttirm short ootics. JU1I 0 BIT. THIRD FOCSTH, eer eerth ef H. C. Wirdlflk's. STIKET, 4fcOCDEN, UTAH. j. pn, enoonrafe by toe ie to avery smt n a AtW ed Om Werk .re tet me, bat ell wars e j .rraaM te five t!a. 4m-l- t. , . Hqu?imti. " Jtwi$km''' Mrn wTa' WITH TKE CEOCRAPHY 1! ' , OF THIS COUNTRY. WILL fiffet , " JOSEPH A. WEST, Cara "Ogdea Or DAVID JAMES, Jtnctito," Ogflta, Utah, Plumber, Salt Lake City, Utah. 56 .1 Slaterville a C ma wi ' 1 J 2 w ., j -- r Q as C,3 Mil . J.ltMM-tT- . J t.q"9oob-?i s is . V 2 g-- l " a .a c .s I PA L. -- e 4 w A HI a 5u - a Igj-..j- ,., iF t 85s .. a sjj Ztf f 3 . H Tw7- - '" 111 Si Si ' hi. '4 'jhdl 4 . 8MOK!NO(i SALOON where yon can enjoy ,our ....... i.uu J ".I M3UU), Maeniticetit Iron Briduei spin thn VU'tsth:;,! fnd MiMonri risers at all points crowd t.y ia lino, and transfers are avoided at Council ulr-ffaLeavenworth and Atciilaon, connections iinst made In Cnion depots. ,l- CfWNKCnONS OP ,T.,K.PKINt'"Ai' Til GWOAT TlllWUUU J,LE A1US All Pile At CiirfAOO, with all dlvcrKinsllncafortliC Hast and ts.'uth. At Ksoi.Ktvoon, with the Lake Shore UI Put8burK'l'u Wayne iCI:ivfc-- J At Wj shisctox Hr.iojrr, with rituburp Cincinnati & St. Iui9 It. It. At I, A HALLB. with Mlnols Central H. R. .EJI!,A- - with - l ! ' n. . W.I in. Midland: and T P. & W. ltailn-ad- . At liocK Isi AKii.with Western CntonK. R.and Kock Island a Peoria Kallroad. At Davenpobt, with tlio Davenport i. Northwestern K. It. At West l.mrnrr. with tke Uuriiofrlon, Cedar MnpMs at Northern U. It. Atdmxvei.i with Central II. R. of Ipwa. At Moixfs, with l. M. H, IfcxteeK. K., At CorNCIL Bi.UFFS. with Liiinn Paeil c !L IL At Omaha, Mo, U. H. I!. (In Nei. t with B. At Cout-Nur- s i'kctioS!, witli Burliiwiuii,Ct!dnr j Itapids 4 Northern It. IL At Ottcwwa, with entral It. H. of Iowa; St. Louis. Kan. City Northern and C B. AC It. IMs. At KgOKI'M. with Toledo. Peorta and War-.a!L , Wabah. and fit. Uiul. Keokuk N.-At Ukvehi-T- , with Kan. City. St. .I. a C. B. Ii. II. At ATraiso.v. with Atehiw.n. Topeks & Santaj Fa; Atchuiua & Nob. and ten. Br. Uolon Pacnie Iniltppiirtent, Kldttn. Ottuin-Jr- a. part. IlciH(.nKrt, hiWjvillc. OxkalmiFfl, Ivila, Monroe and lies Mdlnoii iJcsMutnc Ui Inflwnola and Wintemof AtianllirtD Amlubon, anil A for to Harlan. This le positively the only Hailroad. which owns controls and operates a through liuo between Clitcoiro and Kanos. r 1hla fompany nvrn and control thflr wlilch r.ro Inferior to nouo. and dlTo yon a double berth betweon Chleacto and Council Bluff or Atchison for Two Unllar. and HtyCcnta, and a faction f..r Five Dollars, while 3 other lines chumn Mn.tn lha ... . Three Iw.Ilara for a double berth, aud Sin Dollars for a section. wnat will you most will be the pleasure f enlorinu please ,u vinr hieni. whitn .....ii.. A... bcauffful prntries of Illinois and Iriw.i. in nnn ..t our madmUcent Dlriina and Kcstnurant Cam thai accompany all Through Kxprufwi Trains. Vou ret an entire ika1. ax itni i pt..i i., ela hotel, for eemy-fl- e or ymi can eentsj order what you like, and pay tot what you ecu AnorectnfiMtf tha fnt Ihn) e Mnt...i. pie iirelcr separate apart uienta for different pur-iwa- es (and the enornmus piia?enrcr buslnesa of tow line warrant in It), we ... 77 to announce that ii,,. i ........... are plpitsod .u.inj .ia rrtliAl bl VPIHV.1 fii V.i . and Its It Kds. PALA K DISlNrt CAits pu At leavexwohth, with K. P. aad K. Ceiv une other great feature of our r;atmit Palace Cart is a R. itds. ,..t. l.s 6 . 1 2 Hooper Precinct: usual The Justice of the Peaoe VTilHam Wilson. Thomas J. Wilson. Constable v , "oik, nowever, been nw,s caused by Harriett Precinct: case of rftral; r .t.. Jtutiee of the Peaee Thes. alisbury. 1 ' City, Jtruoilvn, Dos Wolnen. nlm cnpitul of Iowa) with tiranphps from Bureau .1 unci ion to Tooria j W tllon .lunction lo Muscatine, Wn.hliunon. Knir-flcEltion, lieJkDiip. Ceiitrcviilo. I'nncetun, Trenton, f.ullftt.in. Ompr,tn lj)nviniii.HI, Ai:Iiisoni Wssiiinctoo to Hlsniirncy. Mka loots tirinncll onii Precint: to the aud Justice of the Peace Emory W. Soul. J s Constable Gilbert R. Belnap, ouma ueiec- Slid H. 1 aaa--. Riverdale Precinct: CsEit&b'.t 1 "hi Justice of the reace Richard Dye. Conatable John Bybee. it meteetn and CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. . . in. ntn... litintt lilli EAST AXD TILE WEST ! D fliru i T flWrrnirirn t IS Til juui-Jn,v.MLiJijiL.iJh. Itsmnfn !lnemTifrninrhrntfntnfv...ii ni..ir. end Ocialia, pOE:ln thrmiirh Joltct. Dtlaw.i. l,a fcalio. ieiK"ico. Molinc. Kotk lland, tKivonpoit, lotr.i WM Maro!ii?o. Jo! ZS rr 'i! if 3!11 HM - Ut- iJaSlf 1 OS'. 1 a k t o5S Sh. 1 I' 80 2 it w Justice of the Peace Henry Bowns Constable George Payne. Uilson Precinct: a d J Tin, ii ate),llandles, I OgH Harrisville Precinct; F. A. Miller. be Justice of the Peaoe Constable Peter L. Sterner. ' Street, ' oi io4. '. 0. A. OIILSOX, For full particulars, pricey tx., addrew Justice of the Peace D. B. Rawson. Constable John Webster. a FWo':;:"l&fa firmhishold of the upper and ntt le. i'a"'i the party desiring ton d6af thr0iln nW1!h ue o,CI0p.h?ne attachment cnittl WHO IS UNACQUAINTED &f John Spiers. . working the A,a"ercryof,simPle, and can "iut. ,v; Eden Precinct: cora is attached Coffins ; sevraBs'n tfiiiAMftirMtll ktidf ef Coflln Trimmings, USED FOR GAS, OIL AND WATER, Stewart Justice of the Peaoe L. A. Priohettl. Constable Josiah L. Ferrin. diphone consists of a small Uintah Precinct: r"iucrophones a simple instru "nor increasing the volume of Justice of the Peace George L. Corey, W Corey. center of the daphram Constable Warren . ?he of b Weston Precinct: attached a cord, which a J'! Justice of the Peace Hani 9. Petter- - 7lieceof wood. llns RrmrRLjLlijLi Justioe of the Peace W. W. Bronson. Constable Erastus P. Bingham. i'ha Aucliphone. mi. 1 ftU I .m Main 0 31 II- - MADE Imported Oheer , ... , TERMS: Huntsville Precinct: - i City 11 Western Railroads. Andrew Rose. Plain ' ni'CHES. Ogden. in use in many '" gomery. Constable to the J.Li a(U, C. X. K. track, r.i. eiLii HUGUES & GALE, W. g. of the leading cities of tke Pacific Coast, and is rapidly, taking the place of iron pipe along the line of of the Peace. C. F. Middleton. of lessons. asked Mr. Woodworth. Constable Alma Keyes. it e draught of Will teach the Whole Theory in pure, cold water to drink from the old '; North One course of lessons. Precinct Cgden " bucket which hung in the Justice of the Peace Nathaniel Mont ;MUIr!tUrn.frotb?la u" sum tnsTwater whne And can be laid at a nominal cost three men beinf eapableof latinf from J to 1 of a mile per day. It costs aothing for leadings conve nient to handU and can be made to sustaii any'preMnre,h'ayiag oftea been submitted to a FRANK MASOX, THOMPSON'S ironed to Bfty per cent. Twenty-fiv- e InAI1 I . BOXING SCHOOL Recerder Joseph Stanford. Assessor Sandford Bineham. Oolledtor-Gil- bert Belnap. Treasurer Robt MeQuarrie. had ever taged comrc,e, ai:iikb. "you quite u "lc'e was one rn which tuna our estimations thing far surpassed "'ue way of drink." "What Justice maif tlJing Jie I1 Ttm f U II - as in the case of f Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, passing through it will be preserved as fresh and purt ai the lource from which it is obtained. SHEET MUSIC "TZ11 t ih.nm never corrode, 1IT4. Successor to the B iue uiriuing riage Deiweenufaan uoieaad werwr TTiifcc, juuthe enclose a postage Stamp lor Valley, west by tha eastern short of Great Bait And other Musial Instruments, bei Lake, north by a line drawn due east (rem a point fore purchasing elsewhere. on Baid shore to the Hot Bprings by the Territorial r) ' . Letters Should beasireefrom eras- - road nortl of Ogden City, thence by the snmmit 01 tbe spar range terminating atsaid Hot Springs ares, intprllnations hlotq nnH post-- , to it intera6Ction witn theanmmitof the Waaatch is Kiiv, Mountains, east by the snnmit of said mountains. jiusbiuiu. aeciaedly i me voanir a Tesiea in me nAT.ir tn mnv rii a ot.t t h hn..A Koranimentui t J County Court. composed of thr Probate Jndzo.who ii. luesB dppt .dti . iB co the presiding officer, and three select- - CONSTANTLY EKCEIVEB AS PUBLISHED a ietter oi lniroaucnon OB recom- - men wno nola omoe iortnree years, one being C,Ml DiSC9,,,,t a memla. ion should never be sealed, aa the bearer to whom I is U The it given I I judiciary power contained in the Probate 3 Court, presided orer by the Probate Judge, who rogniio Know ice contents. is elected biennially and holds his office for too years. This court is always open. The Olerk of Mnn- i Qif the Court ia appointed by the Judge, and isex I uno 10'1 new county uera. The Old Oaken Bucket. Elections are held biennially, on the first Mon. oay mAugust, tn eacn-ere- n numbered year. Saiiu4 Woodw.orth was the au-tpresent population or the Uounty,abont 18,000. H0f ( JOHN CORKISM LIST sra. iti THE OGDEN OIL DEPOT, '? SSpiit? Pis? v.o,lir ";i:r !, 4 ii1- - C2EXEUAL LUK OF PRODUCE. are made by an iron sleeve orconptinj ) Merchandise! -ui tottD-,t . -- . . lit ss 3S ,, 0'. p And a JOHN SHAIIP, in 1 i E ?.vr; --r a Boots and Shoes, Butter and Eps JSs - wE m aer -- - j STOVES. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, HATS and CAPS, Leaving Salt Lake City at 8.46 a.m.: arriving in Ogdsn at 11.50 a.m.; leaving Salt Lake at .Oa p.m., arriving m Ojjuen at k 2(1 p.m.; loaviiiK Oiidea at 6.60 a.Bi., arriving in Bnlt Luke City at 10 a.m.; leaviuit Ogdea at 3 3U p.m., arriving in Halt Uk Cuj at 6.46 ? .m. ighfness with Strength, ::,frZT& J,'n of ii' HEAT1N2 ALPO DEALER 15 (g'j&DM'S EXCEPTED ' Music Store! ., OF Mir in t.SttlULTZl pt to STOYES. Places. NEW o COOK a. i , " COOICe 00 The following are the Committee- - of rule, every letter, unless Is superior for Hydraialic the Common Couneil: in its character, requires an Mining, City Water Worki, aid all other purposes for which iron or wood is used to any pipe ow manuTo answer. neglect to answer a let factured. It combines Standing Committees: t iv ben written to, is as uncivil as On W. Laws Jos. Stanford, Munioipal to neglect to reply when spoken to, T Rnrtns anil R S WatoAn he reply, acknowledge first the 0n Water HnnB- ,Hlranr,4 ree-ot the Jettsr, mentionine its I D. M. Stnart and Rabt. MoOnarri. nu a terwards consider all its on Streets-JThe undersigned begs to inform os. Stanford. C. F. MiJ- his numerous friends, and the pub- po.ms requiring attention. dleton and Israel Canfiald. On Claims-R- obt. 8. Watson, Wm. W. Uc generally, that, he has opened a uranch btore, in ,: Burton and V. Edwin Stratford. r , .r t a .TVo ? Being from i to J th wcif ht of iron, and 1 " uu,lu "1"'U1UB amount ot blank at nuioaun, FaTr'S Building, Ogden, .f the sheet the letter fa David M. Stnart and R, MoQaarrie. un ruDiic woraB u. m. etuart, Jovepn I enucrf. With a first-claslock of .s Stanford and Robt. S. Watson. . .! .... viu utivvi 111. lUU 1CLI t3I continue beyond the first page, it is On Publio Qrenndg Robt. MeQuarrie, 7rJVf4'F7 wl t. commence a little above the Wm. W. Burton and Israel Canfieli. nnddie of the sheet, extending as On Fire Department Israel Canfield, It is made of the best Orefon pine uxi ii.r as necessary on tne otner pages. iidwin Btratrord and W. u. Hutohins .... . i z ... y ..I ii :" ,l Regulations-Char- les. F. iron of suitable strength to Sustatn wrought He would advise an examination i, a j wiaaieton, nwn ptratiord anal), of the whole exterior is completely Ihe a mutter ot economy and conven- c deLTby and M. Stnart. quality prices of his thick coatmg of asph.ltum, whileprotected the eonrtStli M interior fence for business purposes, however, 0n Finanoe-W- m. beinff W Burton, Robt. 8. contact with the water .o w i.yo mo uaruui watsen and Jos. Stanford. I MA hnunU rtinrt numfar nl 41 i OnLioenses-Ch- as. F. Middleton, W, 7" rV" ;f t) ; " ' u. uutchins and lurael Canield. 00j AND WILL In writing a letter, the answer to FOtt W TEAKS! nntT ""P11"" ll J181 luich is of more benefit to yourself I portion of the Bavia bonnded south . Tanitory County and by i A f uewewitigiit weignt waterripe cm 11 MIXED TRAINS 0JMY OLD 00 i t Oentreville AD i OF UTAH AND ADJACENT No. 2 No. 4 Trains Leave EMEISIOB, CBESCEST Celebrate! AO OsatravllU Arrive at Ogdea ti Deiler in Municipal Corporations and Railroad Companies I'm. Pass. Wod'i Croat 9 a No. 1 W. G. CHILD TO THE- - Miners, Farmers, Oa and after Nov. 4, 1878, D. Carnahan, J. X.Allen, W.L.MoIntyre. - -- 11 - ii- i" MISCELLANEOUS DMA CENTRAL erritorial legislature, approved Jan uary I8th, 1861. Munioipal Eleetione 6, 1S80. MlbCXZLAKMOVS. I'OwV . fr 353 S AiW.Vof II Viu? rw Informuiloa moixes. oorxen. etrrrt. rSH.i?:'hepeokia.es "Orrai Kek .I'.,.,,cS-h7.'i- , I.Und Route," not obtukm.blu ut your han ticket offlce, ctddrww. ola by |