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Show Ogden Market GENERAL DIRECTORY. ' Fkimv Moesisg, Oct. 3. 1879. Fractional Currency. Orleans is The population of Xew John Blight's favorite pastime is salmon fishing. A Chinaman lias married a negresa in Aoustou, Texas. Jackson, Michigan, convicts are to make 20,lXK) dozen hay forks lor Eng- Ogden was incorperuteiJ bj act of th Corrected daily for the Juhctiom Territorial Legislature, pprofJ Jn lea ding firm uary 18. h, 1801 Mbnicipl Elecionn occur biennially (odd year) oo the FINANCIAL. second Monday in February. Preeo ...... par. Gold Buying population, 6,500 1 Selling, ........... The City is situated in the delta of comand and the Weber Ogden Rivers, GRAIN. mands a magnificent view of ibe pic) bushel. turesque valley of which it forms the Wheat, W(S 65 ct principal though a marginal feature, Corn, Gti( tio " lying as it doe at the foot of the Barley, 6u75 " Wasatch mountains and within easy Oats, 45 communication and tight of nearly PROVISIONS tvery other settlement within the Flour. XXX, 12 25(2 $2 60 cwt. basin. " " " Graham, " The oily is divided intofour municipal ' Buckwheat, $3.00 " wards. Each of which is represeated Cern Meal, " $ 2 25 in the Common Council by an Alderman Oat Meal. " $8.00 of electors the chosen from the ward by Craoked Wheat, $3.00 the city at large, which latter, also Bran, $1 20 ' chose at the same time a complete nsi " Shorts, $1.40 of city offioials, being at present as folbushel. Potatoes, 3035 cts. GRANT llUXMNtt FOR A THIRD TERM ' crushed 1 bald-head- ed , ad Hi3 Wife's Relatives. He pitched their "goods and chattels" into tho street, supposing they would have delicacy enough to follow their property. Instead of leaving the house, they refused point blank, and had the husband arrested for a disturbance of tho peace, and he was sent to the workhouse. When he returned he hunted up Justice Tate, to whom he told his story. He begged tho justic to untie the matrimonial bonds he had tied. On being told by the justice it was impossible, he commenced to sob. Tears rolled down his cheeks as he would exclaim: "Judge, I didn't marry the whole family, did I? I'm willing to live with Dora, but I didn t marry the seven women. ' The last accounts from the Murray residence are tnat the women occu pied the house unmolested,and their possession will not likely be disturb ed, as George is unable to cive a re plevin bond, and therefore cannot get as much as his wearing apparel. Two Mice in a Glass Ball. Mr. B. F. Spencer, of Elizabeth, N J., has now in his possession two brown mice securely entrapped in a glass ball, such as is used by marks men. He found them a few days ago in a barrel of glass balls at Brinton Range. The balls had been stored there nearly all summer for occasion al practice, and last week Mr. Spen cer emptied the barrel to clean it out. In picking out the bads he noticed that one near the bottom of the bar rel felt a little heavy, and examining on said shore to tbe Uot Springs ly the Territorial road nsrth of Ogden City, thence by the summit of the spur rann terminating at said Hot Springs to its intersection with thesnmmit of the Wasatch Mountains, east by tbe summitot said mountains, The eoTernment of the County U Tasted in the County Coui t, composed of th Probate Judge, who is ex officio the presiding officer, and three selectmen who hold offlse for three years, one being chosen erery year. Eegular terms begin on the of the year. first Monday in each spa-ioTbe judiciary power is contained in the Probate over tne oy frooate J uage, woo Court, presided is elected biennially and holds bis office for two years. This court is always open. Tbe Clerk of the Court is appoiated by the Judge, and la us qjficte County ulort. flections are held biennially, on the first Mon numbered year. day iaAugust, In eacb-ere- n Present population of the County .about 18,000, TFEBER C0USTY OFFICERS Probate Judge, F. D. Riohards. Selectmen L. J. Herriok(Ogden), F A. Hammond (Huntsvillej; P.O. Tay lor (HarnsTiUe). Reoerder Joseph S.anford. Asseasor Sandford Bingham. Colleotor Gilbert Belnap. Treasurer Robt. MoQuarrie. F. 8. Richards. Attorney Clerk L M. Richards Sheriff William Brown. Coroner Jos. Parry. M. B.Child. County Road Commissioner PKECISCT OFFICEB8. Ogden Precinct: Justice of the Peace. C. F. Middleton Constable Andrew Rose. Plain City Justice of tbe Peace Constable Wm. Precinct; John Spiers. L. Stewart. Huntsville Precinct: u Justice of Constable Peace George L. Corey, Warren W. Corey. Weston Precinct: Justice of the Peaci Hans D. Petter- - son. Quite a dicovery in tho treatment Constable Thomas Elberington. of ciipthihofia has been make. A Lynne Precinct: young m:u whose arm bad been amJustice of the Peaee F. A. Miller. was attacked by putated diphtheria Constable Peter L. Sherner. before healing took place; and of the matter incident to that Slaterville Precint: disease being deposited in the throat Justice of the Pnace Henry Bawns the greater portion appeared on the Constable George Payne. wounded arm, anil tha diphtheria Riverdale Precinct: was very lijrL t and easily managed. Justice of the Peace Pvichard Dye. Dr. Davis, of Makato, profited by Cooatable John Bybee. hia in and caso next of tbi, diphtheria bliatered his patient's chest, and Precinct; on this blistered part the chief de- Justice ofHooper the Peace W. fieule. posit appeared. This was also an Constable Gilbert R. Emory Belnap. easr case of the disca-soThe theory of Dr. Davis is that diphtheria usual- Wilson Preinct: y in tue tbroat because of j Justice of tbe P.ace William Wilgon. tbe thinness of the lining of the Constable Tboraaa J. Wilson, throat. Hence, when the bli&ter j breaks the skirt pon any other por- - j Marriott Precinct: ticm of the bony, the disease appears Jostic of tb Peace-T- hoi. gli!arT, ad . ! fl,r j Cenil&ble 1313J C, Are Selling Thttr TEAS, COFFEES, Coffee, Costa Rica, Co ) M M A M & Co Tea, CB ) Call and sec at the TEA WAREHOUSE, Opposite Z. C. M, I., For al! tbe biiter ofpositiou of jeal-o'- ls rivalH, no better illustration could be bud of t hie f ict. Ihao the immense sale already alttined by the great Tbroat and Lung Remedy, Dr. Aug, Kiiser'n German Elixir. For the oure of Coughs mid Bronchial Affeoiious it is irnly wonderful, eea those sutlering from Consumption in a'Wanced eUges find preai relict, and numbers of paiienta have found, (o their Jeligbi, not only re lief but cur. It being perfectly harmless, makes it at once popular with mothers, who of all others hae felt the necessity of euch a me Jicine. Tbe genu ine bears tbe Prussian Coa'. of Arms, the fac simile signature of Dr. Aug. Kaiser, and bus his name blown on every A trial sixe may be had 75 cent bottle. at the Drug Store ef J. W. McNutt & d46. Co. Xt O Alii OF PIONFXR JAXK JDIl UGS, Helon H. Trae. RliTAlL AND t. at. t Salt Uke I 00 8 40 ..... 7 36 4 OS M Oentrevlile T 8 4 18 7ft rarmington f I W 4 13 1 00 ate 13 4 62 1 U 9 00 ft 40 I 00 eta M. S SO Kaysville 10 81 T 10 1 00 Farmington 10 62 T 81 1 8ft CentreTille 11 4 T 44 1 80 11 13 7 63 1 7 11 40 8 20 1 09 Wood's Cross Arrire at Salt Lake Jfict Addross T..O. Box 471. o Imported and Domestic Brandies, "Wines, &c, LINE AND A FINE Sole Agent for Utah for the Genuine C. Conrad "BUDWEISER & W. crq o o er the Go's Co. Singer Manufacturing The Genuine .Singer AheaJ, hating taken prisa BEER" Still &t City. atteatioo. ALSO GENUINE SINGER SEWING MACHINE A kE OUR CHOICE LINE OF HEATING FULL COOK City Drug STOVES. S. a a ? sv S 3 31 A IX i B Ss- ft. 2 H - C n ft Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Perfumeries, Hair Brushes, Combs' and Toilet Articles. OIL3, VAItXISIIES, COLONS & PUTTY Paint iDGItOCERIES,IIATS and CAPS, We GENERAL USE OF PRODUCE. d34 tf ao !k S 3 -- S O QEJCJrtW 1 3 S ! 5 .g ,7. jm aO do call the attention of tbe pullio to our brandsef we-- There are no Better Whiskies H - u fc SIMMOND'S ho rr Z ua cO - 0. djyistf B H ?q I if rTn an A w A cra a ESKJawj- s- O add , 1 t "2 ST 32 e Ja "3 E8 -- a o fl H sU WHISKY! 80I.B IN AILTI1K Hkt BEKNblgl.ly rwn ,M EASTERN STATES AND V EES AT lhe faculty fur al i c of FeTcrVai A.ne ;DdorP) by ihe lull..il)B c,tlf5, te, u the eminent IH. llYt?i L.. J i W ' K,U? LIn L'".,'" , , 'l to l mtm chuwtt.,.,,,) (,H. H C. 1.0Cl.KI;ACK,f tt Mo., buTi ("".-o- f .bk-- is .pn.atM and m'pnni, buJe..of from Otters p.rs.jDS, IVom.all j art.of the Uuiuu aiul Canada to U.tn.v it be aflordtd as a iaajil)- ruajeilj aud tonic. 3 . NABOB Tim VUlllZHT AM BEST For all Medicinal and Family Purposes r- ft tis, t,ll - M 1 Sill r J. W. McISTUTT 8 SOLE AGENTS .... fMTlTIfilV Spectacles. FOR OGDEN G. i. .liJ.- 8. O. WaSIOSKS. - Vl, T m i Mviui it is. Wit,,ut fenillv nurivia. rff!!'kL Ifjr.' !S l - V . ' t Ptwcnrd h. .t V w 1AA EAYte, .e..f.":. 7 ",'"v v., . M i" 5CB'"J Ept. 9,1873. srem jaa las State Aaeajer . """,?E i oa, arm-i- t & Co., lnor QaU,,.Brek.W.vrW.UeMOSfrdiil"B - CZlt" Ujl" its mciiis aol tbe ItatUt flnr''if'2 rl GEORGE SIMMOKT)?, at,slTd with tfaa follow r, All VIAL !"FAClTIC? AND VICINITY. . SIMUu.w , sm, - . .p .vr.... ? ..... s SIcnaluro over llie Cork. injprovt, strengthen, and preserve the eight. They are set with fine French periscoeie lenses, and can be eo adjusted that the focus will come directly in frori of the i' of O g MMU0N on hand a stock C 12 SS 3E ieep constantly They are positively pure and of the best quality. than these. c 13 ZSe CD - siJ!a no; I Everj Tair Warranted. Try Tl?m. COMBS. FINE WHISKIES, BRANDIES & WINES. Eepeoiaily And lb Celebra'ed QUiiS. PISTOLS AHD 8ASU TOOLS AND GRAINING And a JEWELRY eye, making them much m?ra lerriceabla and useful than ordinary epectaolei Varnish Brushes. xind Boots and Shoes, Butter and Egprs Of Maia Street, Ogden, it in receipt of a oe stock of Xtw ucode, embraciDg Combination Eins Which STKEKT, Wm. Briber S Son W s oo- P "' ttti 3. S. LEWIS, WATCHES, MILANDO PKATT, Aeem. STOVES, 2 9 4 Tho Sioger Manufacturing Co.; docl2 If a DRY GOODS Ordn b dmaK over all of the first befori purchaeing any other, and yoa will always be happy. A (ull line of parts, oil and accessories kept in stock. Orders by wail promptly attended to. Machines repaired on short notiee. Machines will ba o!d on the Installment Plan Ten Dollars Advaueo raymenl, and lire Dollars per Month. Old machines taken in exchango for new ones at a fair valuation. CHILD G. CBESCEM EXOELSIOB, PIPE OUGAN. aft bak E 00 -- I tho Celebrated STONEWALL WIIISJ"V SWiaiHTENDIHT. 8Uir) o us oonipetnors more this Two Hundred Timei. A ml Beoause il i eaey (o run, tbe most durable, least liable (o get cut 0 Why? order, Dd gitet Ihe beet eutiFfuciiaq of any micliine in toe market. 1)4 not be deeeived by Bogus Agpnti and Spurious Mucliino8 that have no guarantee. Buying our Goods from first hands in large quantities we are Why buy an Inferior machine male out of poor mnt'Tial, when you cm get prepared to offer inducements to the trade, and respectfully solicit one whoae parti are uiaJe out of tbe lift t of Stcol, end wbioh has the guurantee of Orders by mail promptly executed at Company of twenty fire years sumdiug? correspondence. Call at onr eflloe weet side'Main Stiect, neat to Tecblcs' Drug Store, Oglcn, and examine the JOHN SHARP. ruth : 1 a OF - :o:- leaving Salt Lake City at 8.40 a.m.; arrlring Ogtlea at ll.M a.m.; tearing Halt Lak. at .0i p.m., arriving in Ugdeo at s A) p.m.; leaving Oedei, at 6.60 a.m., arriving in Salt Lake City at 10 a.m.; leaving Ogden at 3.30 p. in, arriving in jivlt La& City at 6 45 p.m. Farratture - 4- - Domestic and Key "West Cigars: DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, ii ail will recaiTe prempt dmaiTt CD ALSO DEALER IN Jnt Corner Y:uti(t and ilh sts 0;Jcn. dlti6 60 ft s GEO. CAFELF.SShv recMTe. ont ofGK & Cu's. splendid Piie aui Keed Ortnofl which Burjia Res any Or nan ever brought to Utah. lit s tl aifpnt for K natw," "AriOB. ' WcxkJs 4 iiMrdmab" Pianos; and will mppiy bra-- t fkmiliw with tniJs, ore extras, choir-o- r liifltrumeuls or Music of a hftter qualiry and ciiT:icr ihan ary oth r dealer in Utah Addrt-s-fctre t, (two door of Dinwoody'i lat Family rldthlnir, small and lnrirr. 50 fonU uus. Iroulujf Miirta one bit im li. lcr ONLY THE GENUINE. BUY FINE KENTUCKY WHISKIES, e MIXED TRAINS WILL BUN Si uthtOitt. hit k teci at 1 ok mend H utt. SALT LAKE CITY. 'Passing Places. for all information concerning freight or sage, apply to JAMi.3 BHAhr, Gen'l mcket and freight Xget and Works, Srcnttd Jinn, and one South All kinds of Washinj; and Ironing done willi neatness and dispatch. AnT DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES in the Territoyjalsa a large stock Past. 9 40 Ogden ( DRUGGISTS, No. 2 No. 4 r. Fencing: CO., Dealer, in the Celebrated at. . YEE VAH, LAUNDBV. PAINTS, OILS, 4 l. i. BUCHMILLER & WELLS ds;t Proprietors. WORKS, FENCING Et. from $1.00 per ft. Upwards WINDOW GLASS, WALLPAPER, t Trains Leare Trains Leer IB0. Muufturr of Gate, Tree Guard, Have one of the largest and most complete Assortments of 17TAII. No. 1 No. 8 Fasi. I'M. Pass. Orders from along the Railroad Lines or any part of the Country will be promptly and failhlully attended to. DUNNE. OHAIEMAL Ogden City, Utah. On and after Nov. 4, 1878, ArriTS at Ogdea And Families Supplied; ORNAMENTAL WHOLESALE UTAH. BAJlQQISlB IroH Fencing', Xk 1. 3TL EaysTille DANIEL LOWEST BATES. CITRAL Wood's Crosa ".Hotel, SPEUCE !T. N. Y. TJTAjEC. J. W. McNUTT & IIO USE, Fifth Street, east of Commercia , WE SELL LOW FOR CASH. MLII MERIT WILL TELL Name of STATION. For Ten Cents: One hundred pa Pamphlet with Lists of Newspapers and Advertising Rates The Best and Cheapest place to buy Supplies. JE lb Rice, table, 9J10o " China, 75(m9o " lb Tobacco, bright good-- , 60(S,80o black goods 50(;6i)0 " Candles, box, $6 75 Coal oil, btds, 27Jc ' cases, if 3 40$3.60 Head Light oil, tbls, 40o. Hams, sugar cured choice, 1214 Wb lb Bacon, 7J(S 9o lb Lard, cans, 1012 ' tin paiig. Ilj(ail3 IS lb Lye, $5 50 3 case. UfAU JUL TING 10 " 3o37J " Pkgs, AND For Ten Dollars: Four lines inserted one week in Three Hun dred and Fifty Newspapers. WHOLESALE AND HE TAIL, SALT LAKE CITY; dscpSOf trie BREWERY U. l For t'eniftcrj- Lots, ots. 21(22 2022J & Rio, it to be foumi is OGDEN, And General Groceries, AT Beer - In ihe Country Newspaper Adre'rthhig Unn nu lb cts. l0j(f,llj " granulated, 12 standard 0, 11(5;12 arks & Young Alma Keyes. North Ogden Precinct: Justice of the Peace Nathaniel Mont gomery. Constable American " ' Hr&bsr County comprises all that portion of the Tenitory bounded loutb by Davis Conniy and tho dmdjog ridge between Oyden Holland We'r Valley, west by Ibe oaatern nhore of Oreit Salt Lake, north by a line drawu dn east fron a p not Justice of the Peace W. W. Bronsou. creait, lounu two iitue Diignt-eyetures securely imprisoned in their Constable Erastus P. Bingham. crystal home, unable to get out, and Ilarrisville Precinct: with none too much room to turn Justice of the Peace Robert Wilson. about. The question how they got Constable William F. Owen. into the ball is somewhat of a conun Eden Precinct: drum, but it is supposed they crept in through the small opening when Jus ice of the Peace L. A. Priohettt. they were youne. and. beins fed in Constable Josiah L. Ftrrin. their prison home, they grew until Uintah Precinct: laey coma not get out. th A New Way to Treat " ager- CO. & no effect on the LOW TRICES at which mil hate Ul(am W. Brown. THE BEST OWELL Cauliflowers, 25 cts each. pound. Cabbage, 1 cts. Parsnips, 3 cts. 1 cts. Carrots, ' " Beets, " Onions, 8 cts. day. ' 84 Ward- -. Joseph Stanford. Turnips, 1 J cts. " " The cot ton factories in and around 4th Ward Wm. B. Hutchins Squash, bushel. Augusta, Ga.juse 1,500,000 worth of Councilors Edwin Stratford, Robert 8. Apples, green, $2 50 $3tb00 9 cts fl ' dried, raw cotton per annum. Watson, Robt. McQuarrie, Israel Can Peaches, dried, 10 cts. "ft lb field, Wm. W. Burton. The anniversary of Governor Rob75 cts $1 do Oranges, & Williams. Riohards of Attorneys inson's birthday falls on the date Turkeys, (live) $2 Ooto$2 50 eich. Marshal William Brown. the next election in Scvr York. Ducks, (live 50 ote. each James Recorder Chickens, (live) 40 cts each Taylor. dinner a parMinister Noyes gave " (dressed) 15 lb Thos. D. Dee. ty at his apartments in Paris last Assessor and Collector Pigeons, (live) 15 ets. each evening, in honor of Mr. Fernando Treasurer Aaron F. Farr. lb Butter. 15 to 20 cts. Wood. Surveyor David Jenkins. Eggs, 10 to 12Jots. " dox. Sexton Israel Can field. GROCERIES. How Artemus Ward's Jokes Quarantine Physioian Dr. J X. Allen. Crept into English ctn. V lb Alma Keyes. Sugar A. Inapeotor of Buildings Captain Police MLSCELL A XEQVS. GEO. P. Another Ccunty Heard From! by land. McClellan AY hat troubled General was a sudden and rather severe attack of watermelon colic. An electric light that will cost over $5,000 is to be placed upon the dome lows: of the capitol at Washington. OGDEX CITT OFFICERS : of uncle an Mr.Austin Burcbard, Herrick. President Hayes, died at Fayette, Mayor Lester J. Ward David M. Stuart. 1st Alderman Virginia, yeter Wyndhaiu county, 2d Ward C. F. Middleton D. On the mantel piece you see busts Sealer of Weights and Measures E. Browning. and of lickens and Thackeray, Alma Keyes. Chief Fire Department around the walls pictures of many D. E. Brown Provisions of Inspector distinguished men. Perhaps the ing. largest picture there is that of an Street Supervisor Charless Welch. American, Charles F. Browne, better W&termaster. Thomas Doxey. known as Artemus Ward. It has the Medical Board of Examination J. D. post of honor, and hangs above the Carnahan, J. X Allen, W.L.McIntyre. seat of the master of ceremonies, lie was the first literary American, per-The following are the Committees of haps, who got wholly into the great, the Common Council: warm hearts of the English. Here they tell you how he first made them Standing Committees : lie had been dined at the laugh. Laws Jos. Stanford, W. Savage Club, and in turn invited the OnW.Municipal and Burton it. S. Watson. members to dine with him. Xow the great humorist was a poor and a very On Water Supply Edwin Stratford, D. M. Stuart and Robt. MoQuarri. democratic man, and so chose n rather plain inn for his dinner. The but- Oa Streets Jos. Stanford, C. F. Midter brought on the table was not dleton and Israel Canfield. nice. It was, to say the least, sug Oa Claims Robt. 8. Watson, Wm. W. Burton and Edwin Stratford gestive. "Waiter," said Artemus, "haven't Oo Public Buildings Wm. B IhitcMns, butter? you got some David M Slum and R. MeQuarrie. Take this butter and brinir On Public Works D. M. Stuart, Joseph some babb bended butter." Stanford nod Robt. S. Watson. of Xobodyj-miilednobody thought Robt. McQonrrte, On FuMic Grotioiis laughing. J he still and stolid EngWm. W. Burton and Israel CanficH. lishmen went back to their club Caufield room, after leaving their host, and Oa Fire Department WIsrael B Hutpnins and Edwin Stratford discuss the American to began great humorist. Suddenly one of their On Sanitary Regulations Charles. F, Middleton, Edwin Stratford and D number sprang to his feet and began M. Stuart. to laugh. "Oh! now, I say, did you 'ear 'im On Finance Wm. W. Burton, Robt. S talk habout bal'd-'eadWatson and Jos. Stanford. butter? Why, 'e wanted butter without 'air On Licenses Chas. F. Middleton, W bin hit, you know." Canfield. B. Hutching and Very slow are those honest Eng glisli to see American joke3. lVILAXOU& MISCELLANEOUS. 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