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Show GENERAL DIRECTORY. MISCELLANEOUS. Ogden was iaeorptrated by act of the Territorial JLeeialature, approved Jan JiLt.lO, MoRSisn, 1879. "XIule and the Lightning. Cincinnati Enquirer. storm yesterday seven yuring the horses and eleven vouug x two were" struck by lightning and near Aber kiUeJ in a A mule in the Mississippiwaa uninjured. Daily game' field Pure Paper. mule was grazing.in a field, With calm and solemn mem, A 'MiJdisies pied and violets blue scene. X beauteous summer in the sombre blue To westward A cloud began to rise, And soon a storm was raging-Th- ere was tumult in the skies. 8th, 1861. Municipal DoDulation. 6,500 Tbe City is situated in the delta of the Weber and Oeden Rivers, and com mauds magnificent view of ibe j io- turesque valley of which it forms the principal though a marginal feature, lying ag it doea at the foot of the Wasatch mountains and within easy, and sight of nearly communication within the settlement other etery basin. The city is divided ibto four municipal wards. Each of wbioh is represented in tbe Common Counoil by an Alderman chosen from the ward by tbe electors of the city at large, which latter also chose at the same lime a complete list f city officials, being at present as fol- beat upon the earth In torrents most intense, And seemed to say unto the mule, "'Tis better you go hence." The mule he budged him not an "inch, But kept a stiffened lip, And. raising of his tail aloft, Said, "Storm King, crack your whip!" Not heaven's loud artillery, Nor the wild and lurid sky, d Ajax Could make that long-earWithdraw his proud defi. ? The lightning danced a gallopade, And seemed to say, "Thou fool!" And then shot out vindictively And struck the oussed mule. And this was years and years ago, Since when it's been a rule Of lightning and the elements To fight shy of the mule. Mayor Lester J. Herriok. Alderman 1st Ward David M. Recorder James Taylor. Assessor and Collector Thos. D. Dee. Treasurer Aaron F. Farr. Surveyor David Jenkins. Sexton Israel Canfield. Quarantine Physician Dr. J X. Allen. Inspector of Buildings Alma Keyes. Captain Police W. Brown. Sealer of Weights and Measures D. E. Browning. Alma Keyes Chief Fire Department Inspector of Provisions D. E. Brown iue i make out, g An-aiu5I- lerk. J ectious are he d biennially, on the first Monnumbered year. day injAugust, in each-eve- n Present population of the County .about 18,000. rst. or WEBER COUXTY OFFICERS : F. D. Richards. L J. Herrlok(Ogden), F. Seleotmen A. Hammond (Huntsville); P.G. Tay- Probate Judge lor (Harrisville). Recorder Joseph Staoford Assessor Saniford Bingham. Colleotor Gilbert Belnap. Treasurer Robi MoQuarrie. Attorney F S. Richards. Clerk L M. Richards d. Nicholas. .hlnk there should be a revised edition of the Cock Robin tragedy. never could see any propriety in the bull being at that bird funeral. he campanero or bell-bir- d could have tolled the even ifthere had bell, een no bell in the world. It has a nesny horn on its forehead, which is connected with iU palate, and at a moment's notice it can fill this with nd then should hear itl It yu tterg a solemn, clear bell-notlike t311 of a distant convent bell, pauses for a minute or two, then fives another toll and the sound n be heard three miles off. It is a the campanero was not at .P'y "ohm s funeral, for it is a creature and its dress is most gentle appropriate for such an occasion, being white, while the horn is jet ,a with a few white feathers, "ue, they would have had to send cohntry of the Amazon for it, fcitt tha birds could have managed e, MILLS. RE-SAWI- Yholesale dealers in Doors, lilinils, Mouldings, WJndow?, AND LUMBER OF EVSPvY DESCRIPTION Agants for the MI I ( MI L I AUM, I K I I (JUT IS TIIID ACTUAL LITVXIT. Orders addrwsed to Gibson will receive prompt attention. June 10, 19. Ogden, Al KPRIXti k Ecci.es, Utuh, or terminus U and N. 8 djuu tf Ogden Market Report. Correoted daily for the Jokotion leading firms. by Sheriff William Brown. Coroner Jos. Parry. County Road Commissioner rKEClSCT Goid Wm. DRIVER & SON, Pf Buying i Soiling Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GRAIN. DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, DYES TUFFS, bushel. Wheat, 6065cts. ' Corn, Cl(5 65 ' Barley. 5U75 " Oats, 45 PROVISIONS. cwt. Flour, XXX, $2.25$2 60 " " " Graham, " ' ' Buokwheat, $8.00 " Corn Meal, $2 25 " Meal, $8.00 ' Cracked Wheat, $3.00 Bran, $1 20 Shorts, $140 bushel. Potatoes, 3035 cts. Cauliflowers, 25 cts each. pound. Cubbiige, 1J cts. " Parsnips, 8 cts. , " cts. Carrots, " " Beets, " Onions, 3 cts. We buy our goods from first hands and in large quantities,-thuabling us to assure our friends all the above articles at 9 dried, cts 1 M B. Child. F. Middleton. Alma Kejes. Constable North Ogden Precinct: Justice of the Ptace Nathaniel Mont gomery. Constable Andrew fiose. Plain City Justice of the Peoe Constable Wm. L. U4f42i ct. crushed," American J. W. McMTT & " granulated, 12f standard C, 1112 ' John Spiers. Stewart Huntsville Precinct: Justice of the Peace W. W. Bronson. Constable Er;&!usP. Bingbam. Harrisville Precinct: Justice of tbe Peace Rob. rt Wilson. William F. Owen. Constable Eden Precinct: Justice of the Peace George L. Corey, Warren W. Corey. Constable Weston Precinct: Justioe of the Peacj Hani D. Potter son. ' Constable Thomas Elherington. Lynne Precinct: Justice of the Peace F. A. Miller. Peter L. Sheruer. Constable Slaterville Precint: Justice of tbe Pace 4enry Bowns. Constable George Payne. Soule. Uils on Precinct: Constable Tbomaa Marriott J. lb William Wilson. Wilson. Precinct: Jnxtioe of the Peace Thos. Salisbury. Heloa H. Tracy. Constable AND A FINE LINE Sole Agent for Utah for the Genuine C. Conrad " AND & MALTING HOUSE, Et. Feuclnff from $1.00 per ft. Upwards. and Works, Sramd South, one block wut triulh tf Tawnseni Uimm. Addrtwa SALT LAKE CITY. P. O. Bx 4JI. f lAM GEO. P. UTAH. - OGDEN, RO W ELL Co' Arid Families Supplied. & CO. Newspaper Advertising Burr aa :o:- LOWEST BATES. BUCHMILLER & WELLS Proirietoks. CHILD G. BERRY CittTES dS7t For Ten Dollars: Four lines Inserted one week in Three Hun& BASKETS dred and Fifty Newspapers. IS I'SK TKS YE1RS. Best and rhrapei Low Irfirlil" w.'ired. fatffltiction guaranteed or mot fy reliimled. Don't fail to send for free descrii iivb ;iui)iliiK liefor liuyiuit. 6) tUia, N. I). HA'l'THaSOJi cent, naved. I'r-B- ci oiailc. STOVES, ir BUFFALO,. N. V. W. N. IIVC.IIl W, All kinds of Coffins mndo to order and on reasonable terms. Haln St., north of 4th, Ogden. 15 3m G. A. OIILSON, C 3Iain Street, M Hannfacfurw all kind H 3 I . " -- 2a & p Ojurden. of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Hare. ted ALSO DEALER IN DRY GOODS MD G110CERIES,1TATS and SPECIAL GIVEN TO Manner. Brass, Steam, nd Gas Work are sot enoouraged by ro, but all work done by me is warranted to give satiefaotion And GENERAL ONE OF PRODUCE. ATTENTION ROOFING. CAPS, All Work Done in a Substantial Boots and Shoes, Butter and Eggrs 434 tf to eery 10 SPEUCE ST. TJnciortal.or. w w JEWELRY 1116-l- y For temetar LoU, Fifth Street, east of Commercial Hotel, Of Main Street, Ogden, is in receipt of fine stock of New Goods, embracing AND IMMUNITkGN Kanafarturer of J un, and ant J. S.OPTICIAN, LEWIS, Etery Pair Warranted. TryTlm. - WORD. Orders from along the Railroad Buying our Goods from first hands in large quantities we are Lines or any part of the Country prepared to offer inducements to the trade, and respectfully solicit will be promptly and faithfully For Ten Cents: One hundred pag Orders by mail promptly executed at correspondence. attended to. Pamphlet with Lists of Newspapers and Advertising Rates. -- preserve tbe sight. They sre set with fine French periscopic lenses, and eaa be so adjusted that tbe focus will come directly in frort of the eye, makinc teem much more serrice able and useful than ordinary spectacles ilOI ORSAIESTAL Offu-- And the Celebrated STONEWALL WIIISltY w CIS D. P. BREWERY BEER" "BUDWEISER King's Combination Spectacles. sl of y Iron Fencing, Gates, Tree Guard. ORNAMENTAL FENCINO OF For all tbe bitter opposition of jealous rivals, no better illustration could be had of this fnct than the immense pale already attained by the greht Throat and Lung Remedy, Dr. Aug. Kaiser's German Eliiir. For the oore of Coughs and Bronchial Affections it is traly wonderful, even those suffering from Consumption in advanoed etsges Dealer in the Celebrated find great relief, and numbers of patients have found, to their delight, not only relief but cuEi. It being perfectly harmCBESCEM AXD OUR CDOiCt COOK less, makes it at once popular with EXCELSIOR, mothers, who of all others have felt tbe V The genu necessity of suoh a medicine. ine bears tbe Prussian Ceat of Arms, ALSO A FULL LIKE OF HEATING STOVES. the fac simile signature of Dr. Aug. Kaiser, and has his name blown on every 75 cent bottle. A trial size may be had at the Drug Store of J. W. McNutt & "MR. Co. Which improve, strengthen, to be found is it the Domestic and Kev "West Cigars. lb 1 DANIEL DUNNE, -- :o:- 11,13 f C'J MS, Pi 31 In the Couutry Imported and Domestic Brandies, Wines, &c.f " SS C 85 Jlli Iiagcr Beer And DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES in the Territory ;alsD a large stock 1214Jlb WATCHES, Wt?A )ML THE BEST DRUGS, PAINTS. OILS, WINDOW GLASS, WALLPAPER, cts. 3337 S Or? 5H AND Have one of the largest and most complete assortments ot And tbe Celebrated Justice of the Peace Richard Dye. Conatable John Bybee. Justice of the Peace ) Pkgs, i CO., FINE KENTUCKY WHISKIES, lb Rice, table, 9J,10c ' China, 7J9Jo " Tobacco, bright good- -, 60B0o biack goods 5065o " Candles, box, $ 75 . Coal oil, bbls, 27o cases, $3 40$3.50 Head Light oil, bbls, 40c. Hams, supar cured choice, Bacon, 7J,9c 'ft lb lb Lard, cans, 1012 lb tin pails, Lye, $5 50 ) cape. Riverdale Precinct: Justice of tbe Peace Emory Gilbert R. Belnap. Constable ) HMfefci kmzmi Ogden City, Utah. lb 1313J. C, 10J11J M &'P 8 bushel. SOLID MEBITWILL TELL Precinct : Hooper Precinct: W. "59 DEFY COMPETITION Wm. DRIVER & SON. Peaches, dried, 10 cts. doz Oranges. 75 cts Turkeys, (live) $2 00t0$2 50 each. Ducks, (live) 50 cts. each CUickens, (live) 40 cts each lb (dressed) 15 Pigeons, (live) 15 Us. each Butter 15 to 20 cts. "ft lb Eggs, 10 to 12Jots. " do. Sugar A, WHICH WHOLESALE $3 00 lb lb Apples, green, $2 50 " PRICES " " ljcts. " . A en- ? 0t Turnips, Squash, -d t- WINES, LIQUORS Etc. $ CB Ogden Precinct: C. MAIN STREET, OGDEN. UTAH. FINANCIAL. M M & Co Tea, A M & Co OFFICERS. Justice of the Peace. City Drug Store, Coffee, Costa Rica, 2122J ots. " Rio, 2022J Uintah Precinct: Bell-Bir- OGDEN PLANING AND previous to an Entire Change in our Business GROCERIES. of the Peace L. A. Priohettt. Josiah L. Ferrin. Constable The Campanero 7 officio County uttered in the pef their quaint accent, and all ending with universally favorite exclamation, Justice sing-son- Proprietors of the Standing Committees : ; "7 w Mancfactuukks or Board of Examination J. D. Caruahan, J. X Allen, W.L.Mjlmyre. of if. GIBSOU & HCCXiES, StumTie Ikatb and SJiincIco, Medical The following are the Committees the Common Council: FRED. J. KIESH A Co, our CelebraUd Stonewall Parties ordering in quan Saint Louii. by plyinl C1IAS. BEBST0CK & Co., St. LOUIS, The Sale will Continue for TWENTY DAYS ing. Street Supervisor Charless Welch. Watermaster Thomas Doxey. i head-dresse- STOCK OUR j>UlklM COST! d, Laws Jos. Stanford, W. Burton and i. S Watson. Hill has been convicted of murder Oo Water Supply EJwin Stratford, in the first degree at Atlanta, for D. M. Stuart and Robt. McQuarrie. killing Simmons. The result wi s On Strnets J as Stanford, C. F. Mid Canfield. dleton and entirely proper, considering the law S Watson, Wm. W. Robt. On Claims and the facts; yet it was astonishing. Burton and Edwin Stnitford Simmons had seduced Hill's wife, Ot ?ub!io Buildings Wm. B HutoMns, anil for the offense Hill had deliberDavid M Siu irt and R. McQuarrie. ately and premeditatedly killed him. On Public Works D. M. Stuart, Joseph There was only one defense for Hill Stanford and Robt. 8. Watson. to make. On the witness stand he On Publio Grounds Robt. McQuarrie, said: "Gentlemen of the jury, I do Wm. W. Burton and Israel CanfieH. not rogret killing him, and 1 woutd On Fire Department Israel Canfield, do it again under the same circumEdwin Stratford and W B. Hutching stances. I loved my wife, and I love Charles. F. Regulations her now. I killed S'mmons because On Sanitary Eiwin Stratford and D. Middleion, he invaded the sanctity of my home, M. Stuart. and I have no other excuse to offer. Wm. W. Burton, Robt. S. Finance If this was wrong, hang me. I do OnWatson and Jos. Staoford. not ask your sympathy, but only Cbas. F. Middleton, W. justice." Hill had reason to believe OnB.Licenses Canfield. Hutotain and that he would be acquitted, because it had long been the custom of juries; especially in the South, to let that kind of murderer go free. But in Weber County cm 'lines nil that portion of the tVw case there was an upright and Tenitory bound! eonth by Davis County and Holeanl Ve: er fcavess Judge, Hillyer by name,who the dividing ridge between Opdea wet by :be antTn Uure ot tireaf Salt fctuteJ the law so emphatically that Valley,north by a line drawn du eaut from a p int Lake, the jury could hardly help doing on said si.oro to t'e HotSpriugs ty the Territorial thence by the summit of th not roai their duty. He told them that of the spur rang--Og terminating atsai Hot Sprit gi under theiroaths they cou'd not take to iU with the summit of the WttuAtcb auannitci naid mountain. sentiment for law, and that if, as Mountain", east by the in the Tbe government f ihe County is Hill's counsel had urged, juries had County Couit, composed of th- - Probate Judge, who almost invariably acquitted men who id tx officin the presidium officer, aud three selectmen wuo hold ottiae for three years, one being had shot the seducers of their wives, etiosen every year Regular terms begin on the it only showed the weakness of these first Mo iday in each srajt.n of the year. The iary power is contained in the Probate juries. The hanging of Hill is only Court, juii presided over by the Prob ite Judge, who exto valuable a lacking is elected biennially an holds his office for to complete yeare. This court is always open. The Clerk of ample. the Court :8 appointed by the Jude, and is&r Spanish women go to the bullring as fast as English girls smoke cigarettes in sheer bravado. No where does the female or Spanish Andalusian costume look so gay or gorgeous as on these occasions, nowhere are more glaring colors, more fantastic so a proportion of gold ornamentsgreat produced as where a maja is sure to meet a crowd of majos. As for the "sparks," or dandies that go by that name, they muster strong at Seville at this season, and it is their loudness and riotousness that give the air of liveliness to these shambles, and animation to a crowd met to see poor inoffensive brutes "butchered to make a Spanish holiday." It would be an absurdity to call these young ftars merry, for they are only fa'uatic, and storm and rage throughout the performance, shouting at the top of their voices, with their eyes starting from their sockets, and their arms sawing the air with the utmost tram of violent Whether with the bullgesticulation. or with his adversaries, they are always angry, always wiling them with bad language, urging them on, cheering or """Wig them with slang phrases, the We have this day cnnipletod arrangements with , Utah, giving them the Sole Agency for Whisky for the Territories of Utah and Idaho. tities, can he supplied by duat thipmanU from to the above firm. OpU-n- djul91in W Madrid Correspondence London Timet. OF DISPOSE On Municipal Spanish Women at Bull Fights. the people of Ogden and Country to avail themselves of our offer to 2d Ward C. F. Middleton " 3d Ward Joseph Stanford. 4th Ward Wen 15. Uutchin Councilors Edwin Straiford, Roberts. Watson, Robt. McQaarrie, Israel Wm VI. Burton. Attorneys Richards & Williams. Marshal William Brown. Sensible Observations. From tin New York Sun culiar Wc Invite Stuart. Can-fiel- VS. mil Elections OGDEN CITY OFFICERS: Battled most majestically. Some 1 occur biennially (odd years) on the 1'resont second Monday in February. lows: Full vividly the lightnings flashed And shot athwart the sky, of heaven While the thunder-druThe rains they ury MISCEL LAXEO patron. di&S-l- y. NEW HOMESTEAD LAW IN FORCE. Instructions Arrived .Trom TTtsh- lngton. ApdIv at once to Chas.W. Stayner, Land Agent and A ttorney, either by letter or at his office, between tha Big Cosop. and the Herald office, Salt Lake City, where all papers will be made out. Terms, price, full information free. Rrferrnm. Hon. L. Snow. X. Slow. W W fluff, L. John Nattall. A. O.Sioot, ad etaer PIPE ORGAN. GEO. CARELESS ha jn.t Wood'a A Co'a. tplendid Pip rKied one ef 09 Rtd Orcut an; Oran evr brongh and which aurpaxea niah. Ue ia al a(jent for "Knabe," "Arloo,' Bardroau'? Pinion; aad w4H anpplT "Woods bran bands, orchestras, choir- - or Cunilief wilt Instruments or Music of a better nahrrnd cheaper than an; othr dealer in Utah. Adflrew1st Sooth Street, (two doors east of Fnrnilure . Store) Salt Lake City. Ordert bT uaH wlH frail prempt aMwtiasi. Dtws'- |