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Show I'7 GENERAL r DIRECTORY. Fiiat Moesixo, Feb. yard Houses and Ogden was iacorper&ted by act of ta "erritorial Legislature, approved January I8U, 1861. Municipal Elections ooeer biennially (odd years) on the seeoad Monday in February. Present population, 6,600. The City is situated in the delta of the Weber and Oeden RiTers. and maods a magnificent view of (he 27, 188U. Buildings Cincinnati Weekly Time. Though there are many exception!!, we are pleased to knew, there are far too many farm houses whose snrrondings are anything But pleas-iag- , or well cared for. The, constant work, work, work, which we so well knew farm lite entaih, leave but little ipare time for the farmer, espes cially during the busy geason; and that ipare time is generally spent in dirersioa or rest of some kind. There are some farmers, however, wha take genuine pleasure in male-ii- f the" urroandings" of. the house " and eve, When a order. in to fixing things in this, doing person takes pleasure 'of a task, in the Tiewed light not is it noon ing a little time, eaoh lliia 4 after Nov. Nan of STATION. ! :No. ljjCo. S Tata. Put. Trains LaT Salt Lata cts 7 25 J 4 T S8 08j 4 1 60 Ctntreville T5 Faruiingtoii 7 SO: 4 S3; 1 00 Kajuvilla t 12 4 62 Ame nt Ogden 1 S4 00; 6 40 j 1 00 Dealer in the Celebrated Municipal Corporations and Eailroad Companies 40'.... 00 T Wood's Cross lows: u. r. a. .$ A. ' W. G. CHILD TO T1IE- - Miners, Farmers. 4, 1878, ' basin. The city is dmded into four munir.ir,oi wards. Each of which is represeaied in the Common Council by an AHimm chosen from the ward by the electors of the eity at large, which latter also chose at the same time a comnletn list of city officials, being at present as fol ' OF UTAH AND ADJACENT STATES AND TERRITDR ES. ALSO ; d, 1 Mid-serer- Musical Merchandise! cm e ii Ik s . J g Colonial A . inv g a Mlter-tkelto- 'ar, eame he walked CONSTANTLY BUY w , ... dnovlStf - . . Being from 4 to J THE 06DEN OIL DEPOT; E&TA LUSHED IfiU. JOHN COKKISH the weight of iron, and C. rt ' BY- Justice of the Peace FHANK City Precinct ; 0. TflOJPSOVS v PLASTER. n. down's liermaa Cattrrh Care 'Vf JlrrkH"" , . " n.f ak F10 C- 1. c" v r - Ext. Sasa- i'--u ' ' to Fifty per cent. Cheaper e Twenty-fiv- rom i a, nominal cost to io cure. ly i ' Coffins (all tii.e CWtlStftiJ tlj f)U bill-it- , SPECIAL anypici.sure.hau'ng often J. ni. OCDPN. a (;. I k HHUTM. Wardlh'a. m All Moth uiVtA i) Uoneinu SubHUmluu Manner. itollto. ;, lr.ia,g eneoiirae auj lVk (; M w arl' U0(, by ms, but all wnri J .ie .'ranie l Io gife atintac'.ott ly nicls lottery ft inn. UTAH w Iron KOOFLN'Q. BIT. Til lit i One door north ITTCNTIU.i ' luiiue lo uriisr on vliur JIAI.N NTUKh'T, , f Jlilllilll'K, OvlUos titroot, Ogil Msiirarnirwalt klu.ls of iind sheet oyir Marc. J . A - 1 25ft- -i p 1 It is already in use in matiy of the leading cities of the 1'acific BARBER JflOP, Coast, and is rapidly taking the place ef iron pipe along the lines "of ...... 3; Dollars per Quarter, 12 l.eswns. finit-- JT IS USED FOR GAS, OIL Am) WITH THE CEOCRAPHV OF THIS COUNTRY. WILL SEr WATER, h For full particulars, prices, Frank Mason. o Justice of the Peace t'. B. Ratrson. Constable John Webster. j Eden Precinct; Justiee of Constable the" Peace L. A. ' &c, address J08EPH ' A. WEST. ("are '.'Cgden Junction," Oglcn, Utah, , or DAVID, JAMES, I'lunihcr, f ity, Utah. dfc,,(f . . Prichettt. -- .. Josiah L. Fernn. 3 2 s2 : Sfql'S:- J'M'S- Uintah Precinci : Oeorge L. Corey, Warren W. Corey. Justice ef the Peace Constable ann rmm - CL ; c-- r Era a 5 a,'t; . r. ?2.? xo e -- i CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R 8 IS THE U igs ST . geJsiiJSJS Weston Precinct: Justice of the Peaos Hans D. Fetter Precint: Jean Richard Dye. Bylxe. l;tiii. .t-- U ,) William Wiisan. Thomas J. Wilson. Constable Marrivtt Justice ef the Peace CoasuWe Precinct: Thoe, Salisbury. f Helon H. Ttaey. ...,-- . GKEATCOXSECTIXG n5 to in ,;!tatin. I'amcron. Iavpnwirth anil WiiiiiBton Ml bHHnmwf, JklrMHHi j hcvkuk t Kantiinsti. Himu- - gg i- A Ii - v-- IS 1 ss o,? ,tf S . I'lilMII'.U, mM It. II iM sot' -- lt Ai( n Aoo, auli ail mvcruuwlutrafiiruic Kontn. (j,liiilo..u. i',;!!,,. M'inrr,v mn4 Ims Wia Al KM,l,KWO(ill. with hn l.:ik Imww V. i,. t indianuto u4 Wimarsxii and l'iutiura. I. V .ynt A In AttafM-- Aulul.n. wl A7.,ca t llurliiii. 'lhis Ban.,utii(,m Itdp. iM mlf which owns, etn-t- ri Ii.At mvtijriiw s WtmiK llnvmK. ith t'suatart:. i iw a ttifoutiij line between Chlcuiu !,,,( efnrititt k ft. l.i.nio It. I. DM'"! Kli.'SKSIi. At I. A A1.U:. Willi lllltia t r.. ft tf Tuts nnif eontral ttmfr tstnmthw rmf purr I'KOIIIA. Willi I".. I'. X J : P I .': I : t ' !i;r. r'iiui lii!nor to nuo, and nre Tun a W.IAt IM. T-- . Il Tiivir l Mu!l!Ml!HMl W. I. on1 niuffd ,'W! Atlt'KKl-inim- ii I.i , r rw(rvii. ir Atchw--(lilisuT'ittr TwoA'unnri: !hfinrM m,.' Ii'nmj A. Poorm H?tHr it' an'1 ' ', ":llf for Five Dollars, whllfe K"4'B. AI Iav i.Nruiir, wuli liiii iKivigiB-rr- t 4 i. lima t'laims Ixtwonn Ui name points Wcit.Tn .'.' ' ' It. H. iu.ts i 'i u'nuie Drtn, and Si Oulmra At l,ii!i:tiTV. Willi n: r.iiriirittun.t ulur Northern It. I. ''" i.i'ritMi. p'ps" ynn mnt ltt t the pteaou're Kri! k! AK.Iil.f vn.l,,, wuli CM.tril It. It. of low.i. whll tuoclii, r f'' T"r jwhuic in n ibvl . At His" Moln vim II , v. 1 1 !.. . K I .1 .k..i;!,,ui prairit r,r Illinois .f At t H'M'II. Ml ffl s. W!!!l : ii .Ii 111.f. ..., MiiiHit aim neaiawant ( ara ifcat i...:ni.,'ii It. 11. It. Ull . ! . At 'IVAUA. with H. Al Vou get inin nil . 1anlirnmrh v. it u Al. il.t.MltrR.I( m Tralfs. Kxprm initot-Lu 0" ! 111 T1V K.Mfil Hi.t. urTM a lt4iiul Ii. Northern h. V r wveiity-flv- e wrntH ; or lon-..i tia At tlltl iva. nun ffur:;' " 1;. i;. nf i mutt yr.a use. any pay ior wimt I y g..t. m I lly 4 ii I. JL I.' Ixji A t i. lirrt ;allii-- I lt faM that nutlflni.! AI. KKI.Klli. Willi I.!'IJTKl W.ir :i A I't ..r-l; !c aiianiuanta lor dim-roi- 't W. It i pur-'- T (ficr w;j,ariite and l.oiiK Kv.,:ik t.ie iimiunu ptistu:r booine of Whah. M Willi Kan. l itr. M. .1 A IJIA'MJI.V. !' i: Al Iiiktt is I 1111 At.ll!S-ii)olPascdi t. ai- At A nmniiMt It), we are oJ.'li; A '. ' f ti'niI ll.j Au liiaoii Ot Ni.'a uiu, .n. w t uaat 1' u i onimnr runa K. fAIHK , H rr.r . i, j l.lIJil. l U.Af ;K ItiNl.v; AKS A .,r knma purpose, nli k. f. ami K ( n i Ihcr treat ruature c.f our I'aiac Cars tn a K. Itj.lATCxwoain . . .. . . u hMu.wa. . . , . . .. Ka l t A 1. A I t ' 4 If 4 u npa . , .... i".;t; -- ATfiitox l r all 1 i, i for Jl3itm0 .U y ..i' am 4 S tv t I'kI" v i.i iTIiiv-- : it S3; i' i .IIIK R. AM) THE WTM i JKs.M.iiixn . p N LOK BETWEEN THE EAST km,::l V..H. Hooper Precinct: Uilson Precinct: I MhIu ( oiliu i'riiuuiiiiKK, three men being capablcof laying costs nothing for Icading.is conve- of a mile per day. It nient to handle and cam be made to sustain Salt Lake Harrisville Precin d : Justies of the Pease - ' than the Iron Pipe! ,i Og.lui,.- 0. A. 01ILS0N, iiomi:-maii- j ; " riniiorted is from ., Jasiies of the Pease Emory W. Soule. Constable Gilbert R. Belnap. IOMJI of Fot- - K.tiwk, - ' other It. Test t3f 300 Foiiudg lo the Square Iih Ij. ...TfiilMSst, ' Muntsville Precinct : Juslies of the Peace W. W. Eroneon, Constable Erastus P. Bingban. Cenatable " C. OA LI), WHO IS UNACQUAINTED JjUtf Justice of the Peace ' lr. K, A. Uk.V, I nu(iui;s 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. MASON, River dale Precinct: rmsby,iLogan. i.n oct28ly nosti OUk Western Railroads. ': Senry Bcwas ConstableQeorge Psyue. C. Will K.eTer John Spiers. L. Stewart. Statervtlle ?Jf? ! B4 W..IU:IIKH. " m. Sixth Stropt, WILL LAST FOR 50 TEARS! Nathaniel Mont Justiae of the Peace , V aivl.oti-.'- , Justice of the Peaoe Constable-W- HUiminatiny and Lnbricatintj Koom over Andrew Eose. Plain p thick coating of contact with the water been submitted to a - C.' M.nnif.iotuifiV Ag.'nljuiJ li.iport.T of all grades of is completely protected from rust or decay by a asphaltum, while the interior being' constantly in Will teach the Whole Theory in one course of lcftsou. North Ogden Precinct: w , Ihe whole exterior It ; Continental Oil nml Transportation of the best Oregon pine and is spirally bound with wrought iron of suitable strength to sustain any required pressure It BOXING SCHOOL r is made And can be laid at r.-t in advance, balance at of lessons. F. MidJlcton. Alma Keves. gomery Constable - Successor to the CHEAPNESS WITH DUIUIIILJTY, It tf !1 OKFICKUS. rBECISCT Constable ' Constable . O c.i:i:isir. msk of ntoinu;. Lightness with Strength, , " f'vcanes. V- -- 5' fl00)SiXDGn0CEUIE8,UAT8 a.ul CAPS, ' down reflecting, ' SOB. toward the camp, upon Constable- - Thomas Etherioglon. 4txirabl arrangements of na- Lynne Precinct: T, ' nM"g tuade peccaries to 2 t V.Colonial Justice of the Peaoe F. A. Miller. . 4 ' t'"'""1' !e iiniin . Peter L. Sherner. s (fit And a Is superior for Hydraulic Mining, City Water Works, and all other purposes for which, iron or wood is used to any pipe now manufactured, ft combines Calder. D. O. "'. j ,?7 Ogden Precinct: Justice of the Peaoe. , V" Boots and Shoes, ISuttor and Kf.;r.s. RECEIVED AS PUBLISHED I'sual Discount to Teachers. WEBER COUSTY OFFICERS : Probate Judge, P. D. Riohards. t tfrom the London Iewg. 7mi by pigs ia, not exactly the rHtioy which wJ should expect t find a Mionial ascretary at least, ot often, hnt wken llr'. Fowler, Colon'al Secretary of the Honduras, reeaiatly exploring the interior f thecoloiy, he was overtaken by a of reeries, an4 had only time Uke a'taap hofc fit fthe ; first of smb aifl Scramble np a tree, drop-pltThis rile in the performance, bes fr i he whole pack were round his preh rnashine their teeth at bim. rnntii! nd sharpening their tusks ainsth tret. 5ow, the peccary not only roejdus but patient, and rather than let nbjeet of its anger ea will wait about four days.'so that the secretary had before him ly two courses either to remain here he wasnntil he dropped down meig the swine from sbeftr.exhaus-tioaid hunger, er else to commit wieidest once by eoming down to w eaten there aad then. While he ia this dilemma, however, what jasuH coae along--an- d looking out & wppr,)oo.-.jbu- t Js'eyer jaguar; - eeasi w pry o ,op.ortune, for i particular fondness or PS? wV"pork, and the peccaries ew itfhr ao sooner did they see great oddy head thrust out wrough the buahes than they bojfd r, forgetting ia their " xiey te save their own bacon, the they were thenwlTes learing a P tree. The was off after e swine with jaguar admirable promptis "We, anl the secretary, findin the SHEET MUSIC government of the County is Tested in the County Court, composed of the Probate Judge, who is ea officio the presiding officer, and three selectmen who hold office for three years, one being chosen erery year. Regular terms begin on the first Monday in each season of the year, ?. The judiciary power is contained in the Probate Court, presided over by the Probate Jndgo, who ia elected biennially and holds his office for two yews. This court is always opea. , The Clerk of the Conrt ia appointed by the Judge, and is ex officio Conaty Olerk. Elections are held biennially, on the first Hon- numbered year. day inAuguat, in each-eve- n rresent population ot the lOunty.auont 18,000. 8eleotmen L. J. Herriok(Ogden), F. A. Hatamond (HuntSTille); P.G. Tay- ior i narriBTiuej. Becerder Joseph Stanford. Assessor Sandford Bingham. Colleetor Gilbert Belnaa, Treasurer Robt. McQuarrie. F. S. Riohards. Attorney Clerk L M. Richards Sheriff William Brown. Coroner Jos. Parry. County Road Commissioner M.B. Child. Superintendent of Common Schools L. F, Moncb. r y, ; Board of Examintrs L. F. Monch, W. W Burton and Charles Wright. Secretary up a Tree. HEAIIN3 STOVES. h:S.-- " ili first-clas- ;i OF STOVES, ALrO DBALERIN Fair's 'as' LINE WlM-ffi-- g .ta,in,. , Music Store! pome of us use the "blue canopy of aeaven" lor a root lor tneir wood-k- d, but such a one is ant to leak a ktdly at times; and wood,-beinvery gooa absorbent, does not et any dryer' daring rain, Is it any reader; then, that the fire will ften rei'jise to burn, and smoke so badly ai to" came your wife to get exceed-iigl- y cross and stir things np lively for a while everything but the fire? FULL CHOICE COOK i Muru d themselves. A OU! a NIdghtWdghtWaterKpi I CHMEH A.D . OGDEN CITrOlTICERsf " Ko. 'i No. 4 ' Mayor Lester X nerrick. Fui. Pass, Alderman 1st Ward David M. Stuari ') ." ' 2d Ward C. P. Middlelon a 3d WardJoseph Stanford", Ltsve u. t. u. t eti ' 4th Ward Wm. B. Hutchins 40 Ogilen 20,, ' Couneilors Edwin Strafford, Robert S.T t.rteBteJ July 23, lt7S.) 7 31 JO 10 1 OS Knyavill Watson, Root. McQuarrie, Israel Wm. W, Bur)otj;sr lO ii. 7 SI 1 St FarmingtoD Attorneys Richards k Williams. 11 Oiitreill 4.7 M l (0 Marshal William Brown. . aNOptaOY foAlAWNcAl Recorder James Taylor. assessor ana Collector Thos. D. Dee. Arrive atHBaltLake 11 40 8 90 1 00 Treasurer Aaron F. Farr. Passing Placug, David Jenkins. Surveyor Sexton Israel Canfield. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN ; Quarantine Physioian Dr. J X. Allen. DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, Inspector f Buildings Alma Keyes. W. Police Brown. Captain T.iving Salt Lake City at S.40 a.m.; arriving bealer of Weiehts and m amvi,, . i.vi. n,i.. E. Browning. a.m., arriving "i tian imkq uuy ai uuata ai Id a.m.; leaving (iitu at :i.U p.m., arriving in Chief Fire Department Alma yal t Lakf Cilv at 0.4o:i .m. Keyes. vi froviblOUS ri. iirownf, 4oyuivr For Vll laforniatlwn coaoerulng Freight or Fwi ing. .ijje, apply to Street Supervisor Ch&rless Welch. JAMKfi SHARP, Qeu'l Ticket auj Freight Ageat. Watermaster. Thomas Doxey. JOHN Medioal Board of Examination ( luesneuot wood ot this p.peiaonly 1 inch Ihlck. The Joints orcoon.eHoni J. D. are made by an iron 8CPSTR7STBKDENT. J. or coupling ) Carnahau, X.Atlen.W.L.McInlyre. t hearing Bfaouja D weigniy enougn to reform in induce the inuoh-needemany quarters, i If you lo not have time t attend SHARP, fo this during the bmy season, ure ly at this t ime of the year you should be able to find spare time enough to .1 The following are the Committees of improve the appearance of your surroundings.' There are the fences tie Common Counoil: which. surround yeur yard or lawn; they need attention. The posts do Standing Committees : not stand plumb, the whole fence woiid be groatly improved by a coat On Municipal Laws Jos. Stanford, W. W. Burton and R. S. Watson. of paint or whitewash, while the gaps left in the fence by missing pickets On Water Supply Edwin Stratford. D. M. Stuart and Robt.' McQuarrie. or beards should be properly filled; The undersigned begs to inform The pathways, now so unsightly with On Streets Jos. Stanford, C. F. wenths' growth of grass, his numerous friends, and the pubdleton and Israel Caufield. shoalhe hoed up and cleaned out 0n Claims-R- obt. S. Watson, Wm. W. lic generally, that he has opened while the arbors and trellises should Burton and Edwin RfrifnrH a Branch Store, in D Publie Baildinga-W- m. B. Hutohins, ,7the saCrvearrim David M- Stuart and R, McQuarrie. A t aaalj shed roof over the kitchen Building, Ogden, On Public Works D. M. Stnart, Jooeph 4eer weuld add to the appearance of s With a and S. Watson. Stanford Robt. stock of the house, and be a great convenOn Publio Grounds Robt. McQuarrie, ient; while a walkway of boards or Wm. W. Burton and Israel CanfieH. slats, laid to the woodshed and other iwpertarlt outbuildings, would be du- On Fire Department Israel CanneM, ly appreciated by the women folks, . Edwin Stratford and W. B. Hutchic ad might be the means of saving a On Sanitary Regulations Charles. V. He would advise an examination letter's bill, and a severe spell of ftliddleton, Edwin Stratford and D. of the quality and prices of his M. Stnart. ieknM; for snow, and damp, disa- ireaable waiting in the wet is pro- - On Finance Wm. W. Burton, Robt. S citetiva of ooicis ana other disorders Watsen and Joa. Stanford. ad ailments. j On Licenses .... , Chas. F. Middlelon, W. Let us here suggest to our farmer B.. Hutchins and Iirael Canfield. reader. thedesirabili,fcy of AND , 4 w; i having the woortslietl nearer the house, and of ' Weber County comprises U that portion of the :ei-a.:n-0!- s Jbivingit well supplied with wood, Tenitory bounded south by Davis Coauly Hud a in the proper Hole ilea the between and Of Wp'.er dividing ridge length, so that your wife- aa daughter fan. when vou Valley, west by the eastern shore of Gret Salt And other Musial Instruments, betf Lake, north by m line drawn due east from a yvi u i fore purchasing elsewhere. aaidebore to the Het .Springs by the Territorial nappeI 10 be away from the house, on road by the snmrait reaany get what wood they need ot cuenorth of Ocden City, thence atsaid Hot spur range Hprmgs "ithout having to go far for it, or to it intersection terminating with theenmmit of the Wasatch eaat by the snmmitof said mountains. htring to handle the axe or saw for Monntains, The I : CENTRAL PIOXF.ER IXVE OF UTAH. On and MteCULLAXEOrs ' mv ica(fov4im M IS CZLAXEO US. -- Talley of which It prinoipal though a marginal feature ma loot 0f the V'H jtiuun ai and Wasatch mountains within easv eemmumcation and sight of nearly every ; other settlement wi thin it a Can-fiel- him fdrth labor expended; npin while the real value of the prewiwes, .. . ItibV 1,1 ?l'ifl.tlv 11 -in a apuar aiKi ri. "v" " v increased. Ko doubt ownership of a place acts' as a great incentive to "fixing up but neatly the yard and house; yet tew should be willing to lire on rented premises where the surroundings, were repelling rather th Viinviting-and re have no doubt iiu. that the female portion of the household will heartily join us in an earnest protest 2iunst carelessness ami negieut in 1 UFAI1 " bmt the gratification it affords amply 1 mlsgzlla.yeous. I f I'r.vvExwiVHrifT "flrrat Knpfc. I.lnml limits I . Lr I ."" nlt (, andi t'unada. VtuiauMc at yvur hoaac ticket odiri--. nad Intni-miitio- a Gen .... ndili-m- I tan adeot. k. 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