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Show GENERAL Zxx Mobsiso, Oct. 16. 1879. -- -. - Fractional Currency. farmer, the first time he 0j ovter stow, was asked how he . he answered. "Well, but pnouiih. o rv'"!' (lit .i,n.M left out them polly it" I i 11 j 7 DIRECTORY. Ogden Market Ogden was incorperated by act of the Territorial Legislature, approved Jan uary 18th, 1861. Municipal Elections oocur biennially (odd yean) on the second Monday in February. Present population, 6,500. The City is situated iu the delta of the Weber and Ogden RWers, and commands a magnificent view of Ibe picturesque valley of which it forms the principal though a marginal feature, lying as it does at the foot of the Wasatch mountains and within easy, communication and sight of nearly CTery other settlement within the basin. The city is divided into four municipal wards. Each of which is represeaied in the Common Council by an Alderman chosen from the ward by the electors of the city at large, which latter also chose at the same time a complete list of city officials, bemg at present as fol- an nonsense talking about a dry. The only thing " noticed running when NV0 eveidi v vvas a toner on u quick nearest saloon. Uie not w that the people of eStinwted js e i'iiitel States consume 3,000 liver pills a year, and yet IT 1, ; occasionally a man left to lows: . . . . - bar-tjl-- j was discovered in xTlll I)V il. I. hiiir-pi'- i V riilUUU'l UU111MUI1. aTT OGDEN the OFFICERS i oi'a 00 ,v "ia'; t"e'' SUlUenly at Mayor Lester J. Herrick. fulioii. in this state, last week. Alderman 1st Ward David M. Siuart. We're glad that Xco l'vrk Star. " 2d Ward C. F. Middleton Jyiv's dead; we've had enouph of 3d Ward Joseph 8lanford. " from her milk. Motion 1, niter made " 4th Ward Wm B. Hutchins 1W. Edwin Stratford, Robert S. Councilors Robt. is asks us McQuarrie, Israel Watson, what correspondent Wm. W. Burton. We dem't know nomi tor moths. Attorneys Riohards k Williams.. niucli about it. but we should nourish-i- n Marshal William Brown. of healthy, plenty Recorder James Taylor. i food, with seltzer water occasionCarpet-Trad- e ally to aid digestion. Assessor and Collector Thoa. D. Dee. Treasurer Aaron F. Farr. The Philadelphia Ledger informs Surveyor David Jenkins. an "anxious inquirer" that "poets Sexton Israel Canfield. are born, not made." We regret to Quarantine Physioian Dr. J X. Allen. learn this, for we had intended to Inspector of Buildings Alma Keyes. wood a and of pentake a block knife and whittle out a few for the Captain Police W. Brown. Sealer of Weights and Measures D. fall trade. E. Browning. bait-clascom-I has three A iil'W Chief Alma Keyes. Fire Department mi tmcnts, in which the wearer may Inspector of Provisions D. E. Brown stow pins, needles and cotton." Cot Well, perhaps ton in a belt clap? ing. the wearer may stow it there, but it Street Supervisor Charless Weich. would be a change that that is, we Watermaster. Thomas Doiey. don't know anything about it. Nor Medical of Examination Board J. D. risttitn Herald. Carnahan, J. X Allen, W.L.McInfyre. ' a t Can-fiel- Story of a Martyr. Not a great while since , a prominent physician of Denver, Col., was eilled to attend a patient in the last tote constages of what appeared examinatbut which, upon sumption, ion, prjved to ba simply a wearing away of life a decay of the energies of mind and body. Although well supplied with money, the stranger d, MISCELLA KEO daily for the Jcxctioj leading firms. Gold Buying,.. Belling,.... par. I With the conviction that Ogden is the natural centre for distribu tion in the inter mountains, we have completed arrangements with the well-knoWholesale firm of GRAIN. bushel. Wheat, 60G5 els. " Corn, COgba " Barley. buQ'H . " Oats, 45 PROVISIONS. Flour, XXX, $2.25$2 CO ft cwt. ' " " Graham, " Buckwheat, $8.00 ' Corn Meal, $2 25 " Meal, $8.00 Tracked Wheat, $3 00 Bran, $1 20 " Shorts, $1.40 bushel. Potatoes, 30( 85 cts. Cauliflowers, 25 cts each. Cabbage, II c s. pound. Parsnips, Ji cts. 1 els. Carrots, " ' Reels, " Onions. 3 cts. Ofjdcn Citt, Utah. murder !" Turnips, Phil. Best Brewing Company's CKLEBHATEI) " And ' ct. 111,12 " American " granulated, standard C, Coffee, Costa Rica, lb ' Rio,20,22J M M & Co ) Tea, A M k Co VYgs, ) CB 3537J " XI. ven-tranc- Co.,1 Plain City Justice of the Peace Constable Precinct; John Spiers. L. Stewart. Wm. Huntsville Precinct: of the Peace W. W. Bronson. Constable Erastus P. Bingham. Justio Harrisville Precinct: ever since ?" Justice of the Peace Robert Wilson. '"Ever since t" William F. Owen. Constable The feeble pulse was fluttering the gl.17.in2 eves Rhcsit.linrl Eden Precinct ; nnrlr ixen lids, and the shattered form Jus'ice of the Peace L. A. Pnoheltt. rigid momentarily. Constable Joaiah L. Fernn. u "I you tell no more ?" whispered ?m,n diet STAMM & and after Nov. Nsmc of STATION. No. Tass. i. 7 iKi 3 T 'ii i OS CientrcTille 7 & 4 1C Varmington 7 60 4 83 1 00 12 4 62 1 86 9 00 6 40 3 00 Salt Like WooirsCrss , 8 Ky;rille Arrive at Ogden . No. Traius Leave Ogden il $ a. M. p. 9 40 M. "t fr Lynne Precinct: the Morning Sides. ai the S. i.ntifl : A gr inder spectacle the eye of man than Thomas Etherington. Justice of the reaoe F. A. Miller. Constable Peter L. Sheraer, American, j seldom greets Precint: Slaterville that presented Tnstice of the denry Bowns b' our early morning skies at the Constable Georga Payne. time. Three gorgeous plan-etRiverdale Precinct: form Pie-o- e s a royal girdle across the :Jieavens. J uplter in the west, Saturn 111 the south, Mars well up in the and lieyond. almost in a direct ;'t. line with these planets, ruddy-faceAid 'lxuan. Overhead is Cassiopeia and the Pleiades. Well down in the t it noble 0, jon cn his ride; while l't ;r, in the morning glow, shines fiiver-f.ice- d Sirius, in splendor rival-''"Venus in the evening twilight. '1 ' who misses the grand scenes nUses royal soul feasts that the gods envy, S 'H Justice of the Peace Richard Dye. Conatable John Bybee. $ Hooter Precinct: nf ihA Penes Emory W. Seule. Gilbert R.'Belnsp. Constable iniiiiu Hison Precinct: Wilson. Justice of the Constable Peace-Will- iam Thomas Marriott Jnstioe of the Constable Peace-Th- J. Wilson. Precinct: os. Helon H. Tracy- - to N t.v m M 00 d G. GOLDBERG. O -i v 1 -- a 1 0 CP? OGDEN WHOLESALE e DEPOT! s. p BT THE ... , Co. Singer Manufacturing The Oenuino Singer taken Still Ahead, hazing Fred. J. Kiesel & Jo. the first prize over all of its competitors moro than Two Hundred Times. W hy? Because ilis easy to run, the most durable, least liable to get eut o uiuit,, nuu iEivc? uo ueni on ifiauuuu ui nnj uiiivuiuo iu ids oiaraei. Da not be deceived by lingua AgWit and Spurious Machines that have no guarantee. when you en get Why buy an inferior machine made out of poor ra one whose parts are made out of the Best of Steel, and which has Ibe guarantee ot a Company of twenty five years standing! WHOLESALE DEALERS AND JOUJERS Call at our tffloe weal side Main Btreot, next to Peebles' Drug Store, Ogden, ' and examine the IN hefore purchasing any other, and job will always be happy. A lull line of parts, oil and accessories kept in stock. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Machines repaired on short notice. Machines will be o'd on the Installment l'lan Ten Dollars Advance GENUINE SINGER SEWING MACHINE GROCERIES, TOBACCOES Payment, nnJ Five Dollars per Month. Old machines taken in exchange for new ones nt affair valuation. WINES, LIQUORS, - - The Singer Manufacturing; Co.; aVt2if Ogden, Utah. MILAXDO PIUTT, Agcne, - O- T3 . fSBSBSs . , t ti t o J a BUYING AT FIRST If AXDS, PAYING CASII And Shipping in Car Load Lots enables us to SO 1 00 FarmiDgloB Si Ceutrcille 11 I I II T 1 10 11 13 T 68 1 76 11 40 t 20 3 00 Freight Added. Try Us. U.s. Try Try ORDEUS KESPECTFULLV Passing Places. MIXED TRAINS WILL RCH Us. liii M NOLIClT. FEED. J. KIESEL & JOi a.lllf DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, y, Will. Leaving fait Late City at arriving in Ogdtn at 11.50 a.m.; leaving 8nlt Lake at .06 D.m.. arriving iu Oiideo at It 10 p.m.; leaving Oder. at 6.wa.in., arriving in btlt Lake City at 10 a.m.; leaving Ugden at d su p.m. arriving in Suit Lake Cily at 6 46 p.m. W. For all information oonoerning Ireight or Pan age, apply to JAMES SHARP, Gen'l Xicket and freight Agent. JOHN SHARP, grjViKINTKKDlNT. CHILD G. EXCELSIOR, CRESCKM AXD Oil PIPERGAN. ALSO CHOICE FULL LINE OF HEATING COOK STOWS. mail will receive prompt attention. E. II. OKTH, Ogden City Ogden City, - Utah Transact a General Banking Business. MOill'T J TTEXTJOA' . , 0 - . THE BEST Imager Seen? In the Country is to be found it tne U. P. BREWERY AND MALTING HOUSE, 01VEX TO dmaOt S. S. LEWIS, Fifth Street, east of Cnremercia ts Cor r? nic tidents; A"lls,r.ic v.Ms.f rgo ISank uf Cornoiijrce, S.rst National Bsuk. First NHlional Dank, Inaahit National Bank, Of Main Tf el, Oglfn. is in receipt of b Sue Btnck ol Kev Goads, embracing 3 JEWELRY Kite, And the Celebrated King's Combination Spectacles. c Ererj Tair Tarranted. TryTLm. AKD AMMUN1LQN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, HATS and CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Butter and Egprs And a GEXERAL "LINE OF PRODUCE mts - - -- Amorirun Ccntr:il InsnruucsCoof - - -8t. Ijnis, Asiets, Royal Hr. Insiirauc. Co of London,' Lanca-hi- r. ire iuiurauo Co., of Muncboier, Im 5 rial Fire Jus. Co , landon, 1 Icndca Assurance Co., Lond'n, 1 North n Asiir.rancr Co., Lmii'ii, f QiK.n Fire Ins. Ci.. Liver")or J arestern Aurauce Co. of Toronto, - -Ass?tf. Lyc.iininK Fire Icsnraac. Co, of SensjlDia, AW - UTAH. Lcodc of California, Assels, Hertford Insurance Co. of Hartford, - OGDEN, Omai. t Allan, Assets, '.Hotel, OlBH. INSURANCE REPRESENTED: f ircman'9 Fund Insaranc. Co., -- ALSO DEALER IN nd They are set with fine French perisoof-ilenses, au4 can be so adjusted that the fecus will come directly in frort of the eye, making tbem much more eerrice able and useful than ordinary spectaclee New Yot 8a a Kr.iDclr g.lt LakeCii 4 Co, t Co Wells, frico t Co.. OPTICIAN, strengthen, preserve Ibe night. A U BANKERS. jnt St i rt 'UliTlii "IT J. E. DOOLY & CO., STOVES. received one of Geo GEO. CATtELESS has Woo I s 4 Co s. splendid Pipe and Keed Organs svs liich surpa any Ornan ever brought te Ulan, lie is aleoagent tor wbnaoe, 'WcKxli a llardmaa" Pianos; and will supply City. "111 Salt Lake City, tl A X"rt J, K. DOOLY, Dealer in the Celebrated ,,V,I .gtyj, I. 8.40 a.m.; Salisbury. CUNS.PulCLS c U 1 Vr'hioh improTv, 0 w o : SELL OCK GOODS AT 10 WATCHES, .TSiJ o o 74 In 62 7 81 dr son. Constable "5SWrT 60 10 31 Arrive at Salt Lake . m a vts Kaysvillfi Wood's Cross THE GENUINE. ONLY r.- I No. 4 Paat. : ......... i Pass. SOX'S. & 0 o Fourth St., s. . L. FARR BUY AND CIGARS. ts. Trains Leave Slitl (nm.i Ordtr. O 8 r'ul. f. JIftlc 6v Sutter-- ITT AH. No. 9 Bottlers and General Agents, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 4, 1878, 1 M,n MEYER, "I'h.VMcian. Uintah Precinct: is all I have Justice of the Peace George L. Corey, to tell!" "Anon, i letiext ins ,11 1 ths man was dead. Constable Warren W. Corey. families wiib lras bands, ore e.'tras, choir-o- r H InMiuinents or Music of a better quality and ';''l kelt his secret, and sacrificed Weston Precinct: Jf shle m cheaprr Iha'j any oth r dealer in Utah Addrv keeping it. sut of Dinwoody's fouth Stre t, (tin 1st Justice of the Peaca Hans D. Fetter Ininilure Orders b, Store) Salt Lake Grandeur of I . TJt H 4 AIIiROA Xt On 3. v. tha-nr.M- ILL TELL FRED. J. KIESEL. IIO.F.KU LIKE OF at The d p. Wheat, Ools and Barley delivend at (he Osdcn'tFlnni-inchange. Ogcion City, CENTRAL UFAO t t r r. lilliiiliAL Fred. J. Kiesel & cts. 21('22 Blankets, &c And ibe CELECRATEO ii ' 11,12 Eannels, the cts. C, 10J11 12 RcDellantSf A t I li ST- - V I ASH TA ZAlll I .i 1 1 1. This Celebrated and olihesfnblishfd TWr lmd llm Lior.est mediil IS us I n and fSuiirf to awarded at the Tans Exposition, and has ever carried away the highest iionors in an competitive exhibitions. hnr In addition to Us HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR WOOL. flavor and siiarklina Qualities, it is universally recommended peculiarly hv the medi- merchants will coneult Ibsir inl. rests bv ex.niininr nnr Country K.f health-giving iraiernity tnroughout the land for its nutritive and qual buying clsewbire, a we offer ties, and has, as such, earned the Applause of the World For prices and ujs appiy 10 JJlbtOUiMS TO THE TRADE. All who wish to putroniie tome industry ihouldnot fail to iinriroTe Bt opportunity. lb Vt Jeacs, Linseys- - UNEQUALED. lb doi. ' cruehciiri313j-- ' OP WOO L E GROCERIES. Sugar A. Oassimeres, Jr.v x c f a 15 "ft lb 15 cts. each " srECIVKXS Idaho and Montana. (dtesed) Buiter 15 to 20 cts. Eggs, 10 to 12jcts. AND E. .,. C'c-Op- appinted that firm as our sole Agents for the. Territories, of Utah. Squash, $3 00 $J bushel. Apples, screen, $2 50 lb " dried, 9 cts lb Peaches, dried, 10 cts. dox Oranges 75 cts Turkeys, (live) $2 00io$2 60 cica. Ducks, (live) 50 cts. each Chickens, (live) 40 cts each Pigeons, (live) Sonlh Sidv EourtliM.. Af.nr I he IMlwa&feee Eicgest Beet " " cts. 1 MERIT Andrew Rose. , T 12lt Constable MANUFACTURES For the sale of the ff was I.. IN ADVANCE! FRED. J. HISSBII & CO. 0l Jo.-ep- "It Ml&l'ELLAXEO FINANCIAL. each-eve- n "And was fixed on yon ?" l,i.a me I avsuined it, and then e eeapet! but not to evade the of the law, but to snare to him I loved the stigma of a felon's death." Hnw long ago was this ?" 'Twelve years." 'And you have been a wanderer US. PROFOUNDLY IMPRESSED HOME Rice, table, S(S,10c "ft lb " China, 7j((ijJ0 " Tobacco, bright good- -, 60(n,80c ' " black goods 50Qj65o Candles, "ft box, $6 75. The following are the Committees of Coul oil, bbls, 27Jo the Common Council: " cases, $3 40$3. 50 Head Light oil, bbls, 40c. Hams, sugar cured ohoice, 'ftlb Standing Committees : Bacon, 7J(S9c ft lb W. On Municipal Laws Jos. Stanford, Lard, cans, 10(SJ2 "ft lb W. Burton and R. S. Watson. R " tin pails, 11J13 On Water Supply Edwin Stratford, Lye, $5 50 "ft case. D. M. Stuart and Robt. McQuarrie. On Streets Jos. Stanford, C. F. MidH SOLID dleton and Israel Canfield. For all the bitter opposition of jealOn Claims Robt. S. Watson, Wm. W. ous rivals, no better illustration could Burton and Edwin Stratford be had of this fict than the immense Od Publio Buildings Wm. B Hutoblne, sale already attained by the great David' M Stuart and R. McQuarrie. Throat and Lung Remedy, Dr. Aug. On Public Works D. M. Stuart, Jo'ieph Kaiser's German Elixir. For the cure Stanford and Robt. S. Watson. of Coughs and Bronchial Affections it is On Public Grounds Robt. McQuarrie, truly wonderful, even those suffering from Consumption in advanced stages Win. W. Burton and Israel Canfieli. On Fire Department Israel Canfield. find great relief, and numbers of patients Edwin Stratford and W. B. Hutchins have found, to their delight, not only re lief but ccbe. It being perfeotly harmOn Sanitary Regulations Charles. 1 makes it at once popular with Middleton. Edwin Stratford and D less, mothers, who of all others have felt the M. Stuart. The genu necessity of suoh a medicine. On Finance Wm. W. Burton, Robt. S ine bears ibe Prussian Coat of Arms, ' Watson and Jos. Stanford. the fac simile signature of Dr. Aug. Cbas. F. Middleton, W Kaiser, and has his name Mown on every On Licenses Canfield. B. Hutchins and 75 cent bottle. A trial site may be had at the Drug Store ef J. W. MoNutt & " d46. Co. seemingly without friends or relatives. He wrote no letters and received none. An alien to theten dertiess and charities which sanctify the affections, he seemed to be drifting out of' the woild, in which, for him, all the flowers of the heart had perished a bleak and desolate old man, hastening out of the sunshine into the winter of the crave. After tnaking a thorough examination of the case, tne doctor told him thatal though, ho could find no organized disease, yet he was dying. "J know it," replied the patient. 'But have you no idea of what Weber Conuty comprises alt that portion of the brought. you to this plight ?" inquirTemtorv bounded Eouth Uy uavia wuniy ana ed the interested man of science. the dividing ridge between Ogden lioleand VVo.er "It is a curious phenomena. You Valley, wet by ine asl irfl nore 01 urei Ban have heard a great deal about cases Lakanonh by a linedi'wiie east from a p 'int oro to the IlotBrTTiiss I y the Territorial ou saidsl like minemore as a visionary ex road north of Ogden Cily, theuce by the summit aggeration of the fancy than as an of the spur rang terminating atsail Hoi Springs with the summit of the VVaSAtcb actual or:currence-bi- )t strange as it to its intersection east by the summit ci said mountains. mav appear. I am dying, as you say Mountain", The eovernment of tne Uonnty is vested in tne of a broken heart." County Com t, composed of the I'robati Judge, who is ex officio the pn aiding officer, and three select- ' You surprise me !" men who Hold omee tor three years, ore I I did not chosen every year Regular terms begin onbeing the 'Yes, surprise myself. health-givinbrst Monday in eacn Bfaiun of tne year. come to your climate as is contmnen in the rroonre Hie power juJH'iary others do in search of a lonjrer Court, presided over by tne rroiMte Jinige, who lease of life but to die in peace and is elected biennially an'i holds bis ufflce tor too Tills court is always open. The Clerk of years. alone. the Conrt is apiminted by the Judge, and litx "But have you no friends?" asked ojlicio tjuunty t.lerK. Ejections are he'd biennially, on the first Montht" doctor. numbered yeer. day intAntpiet, in "No.;e that I can claim. My past i'resfint pojiulation of the Ccunty,about 18,000. is seated with the shadow of a crime, and over my nameless grave not even a memory must hover. I am already WEBER C0UXTY OFFICERS : aeau to all who ever knew my Probate Judge F. V. Riohards. name,'' "You say you are a criminal?" pur Selectmen L J. Herriok(Ogden), F. A. Hammond (Huntsvillej; P.O. Taysued the doctor. lor (Harrisville). "No, I am none. But I assume the S anford. h Reoerder stigma to shield another." " Sandford Assessor Bingham. "And that ether?" n Colleotor Gilbert Belnap. "Was iny son." Robt McQuarrie. Treasurer "What wag the nature of the F. S. Ricuards. Attorney ciinie?-- ' Clers L M. Richards The physician's curiosity had got Sheriff William Brown. tlift better of his prudence. The Coroner Jos Parry. shadows of twilight were falling ftoad Commissioner M B. Child. around them. Through the open County PRECINCT OFFICERS. window streamed the soft brilliance of ihe dying day. Clouds of ameOgden Precinct; thyst and purple floated lazily on the Justice of the Teace. C. F. MUJletOB. far-ohills. Beit in the chamber, Constable Alrua Kees. nnere tiis levered breath was drawn quick and short, there was a hushed North Ogden Precinct: s'ulness which seemed in keeping Justice of the Pvace Nathaniel Montnn gnostiy shadows. gomery. was Corrected Export And Families Supplied. tsoo,c ; $2,800,0 t30C.(-f $2,805,01 $1,676,0 Orders from along the Railroad Lines or a'ny part of the Countiy will be promptly and faithfully attended to. ' BUOHMILLER& WELLS Troik uxors. d57t ' |