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Show GENERAL Tcsidat Moenino, Not. 4, 1879. Charles II rWestmiuter ftttie- - accustomed to Shy, reserred, and his much dignity, except upon itand who possessed friends few to the very of Wales, Prince as confidence, his Charles had never come prominently before the nation. The grasp of his mind waslJtnited, he had many flow of prejudices and few ideas, the slow and was labored, his thought aDd be was by nature reticent and reserved, Conscious that his gifts did not tend to shed a luster upon his father's court, he had held him elf aloof from its more boisterous festivities . and from the homage of the Vulgar." The loquacity, the ped-atry, the vanity ot his coarse, self- asserting sire jarred upon the sensi tivenesS'Ot the young rnnce, anu caused him to withdraw from the society of those who, by their servile flatteries, had wormed themselves into the 'intimacies of the throne. 'The select and limited tew, however, who had been afforded the opportun ities of judging , the character of Charles were strongly impressed in his favor, lie was not a ready talker, but when he spoke he showed that he was able to bring to bear upon the subject under discussion, if not much original thought, at least much read ing. He had a keen appreciation of the nne arts, and in his travels on tue continent had struck those who surrounded him by the depth and .judgment of the criticisms he passed upon the different paintings that met his view. In age of much license he worn the white flower of a j had blameless life, and bad been sneered at by the wits of Versailles as being as virgin as his sword. So far as externals went, nature had been most kind, to him. ,, llis face was expressive, and the features marked by that purity and , refinement which are termed aristocratic, his figure was ' graceful, his manners, though some what haughty, were eminently court' ly and winning. As it was said of hit tinhappy descendant, the young pretender, on his first entrance into Edinburgh, so it could be said of Charles; he "not only looked like a King, but like a gentleman." DIRECTORY. Ogden Market Rupert, Watar County comprise, all thai portioa of the bounded aouta by nilt Cuuoiy and to dividing ridge beteuUplen Hol.aaJ VVe r ValKy, wwt by ma aatrrn sbor. of ureal Ball Lake, nortk oj a lino antra an east rroa a p Int oil said ror to tl Hot Spring ' 1 tn Territorial road north of Ogden City, tliene. by the aamiuit of tn. apur rang terminating ataail Hot Spring, to ita Intersection eilh tlie aninmit ef tbe Wasatch afotiBtains, east by the anmmitoi said mountains. Toe coTerrinent of tne Count 1a Tasted id tue County Couit, com posed of thi- - Probate Judge, who Is fx oli tbe presiding omcer, and three select men woo hold effise for three years, one being chosen every year Kegslar terms begin on the first Mo iday la each aratun of the year. The judiciary power ia contained in the Probate Ooort, presided oer by tbe Protwte Judge, who ia fleeted biennially ani holds his office lor yee's. This conrt ia alwnya open. The Clerk of tbe Conrt la appointed by the Judge, aud issz officio County I lor k. Elections are be d biennis! It, on the first Monaambeard year. day in'Augost, in ech-T.fraaent population of the Couuijbvot 18,000. Trt itorv to WEBER COUXTT OFFICERS : ' - Probate Judge, F. D. Richards. Seltotmen L J. Uerriok(Ogden), F. A. Hammond (Hunttville); P.G. Taylor (Harriaville). S'tnford. Recerder Jo-ep- b Pandford Assessor FBFXIHCT Ogden B. Child. OFFICERS. Huntsville Precinct: Harrisville Precinct: Justice of the Peace Robert Wilson. Constable William F. Owen. Eden Precinct: Jas'ieeofthe Peace L. A. Uintah Precinct: Justice of the Peace George L. Corey, Constable Warren W. Corey. Weston Precinct: Justice of the Peaoa Hani D. Petter son. Constable Thomas Elherington. of the Peaoe F. A. Miller. Peter L. Sherner. Slatennlle Precint: She throngs. Fatinitza I The ,. lliitor'i v '7 was christened Enfant Terrible. Brawer, In Harper's Mugazin October. for Justice Hooper Precinct; Peace Emory W. Seule Gilbert R. Belnap, of the Constable Uilson Precinct: Justice of the Peace William Wilson. Constable Thomas J. Wilson. Marriott Precinct: uary I8tb, 1861. Munioipal Elections occur biennixlly fodd Tears') on the seoond Monday in February. Present population, 6.&UU. Tbe Citv is situated in the delta of tbe Weber and Ogden Rivers, and commands a magnificent view of tbe valley of which it forms the principal though a marginal feature, lying as it does at tbe foot of the Wasateb mountains and within easy. and sight of nearly communication tvery other eettlement within the basin. The eity is divided into four municipal wards. Each ef whioh is represented in the Common Counoil by an Alderman chosen from the ward by tbe electors of the city at large, which latter also cbose at the same time a complete list f city officials, beiDg at present as fol- CXCLEIlllA. Carrots, 1 J cis. Beets,. Onion. 2 cts. Turnips, 2 cts. ' Cassimeres, Linsey bushel. $3 00 lb granulate 60 M M & Co ) Co VPkge, Tea, A M ) C B WOOLEN MII;IS; - Ogaon. Oity, lb Hie IsiisiueHMuud Knits die lo Or .tv.i f; HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR WOOLaU Country mvrchanli will consult w. rffrr buying elseivhere, la XJt All who wish to pmrOQiiu Loius rnJusiry sbouU aai U, to Improve tha opportunity. dss9 Si ) X Bottlers and General Agenia, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. FRED. J. KIESEL. lb " llj13 DEPOT! Can-fiel- Wm W. eta gee frnm Consumption in aivatict-find great relief, and numbers of patients have found, to their delight, not only relief but euas. It being perfectly harm-leesmakes it at once popular with mothers, who of all ethers have felt tbe necessity of such a medicine. The genuine bears the Prussiau Coat of Arms, the fao siroile signature of Dr. Aug. Kaiser, and has his nacie blown on ever; 75 cent bottle. A trial size niny be had at the Drugstore ef J. W, MoNutt & dif. Co. mm PIOXF.F.It - t- s eo e Br tub HE S , Co. Singer Manufacturing The GeiltllllA .SiHtfT lkeo WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCOEf - Ogden, Utah. - Why huy in inferior machine mnde out nf poor m itria!, when yon etn get one whose parts are made out of the I of Steel, acd which has tbegoartntet of a Company of twenty fire years KUndino? B.--- Call at our iffloe west side and examine the . 00 3 40 7 25 i 08 10 33 4 7 60 4 33 1 00 Eavsvilla 8 IS 4 62 1 56 75 i. P. M. ' The Singer JUfaiuifacturin? Co., Jl I t,A JS llO PRATT. Attui. ' i And Shipping in Car Load Lots enables us to 3 00 6 40 2 No. 4 u. ones at affair taluation. BUYIXG AT FIRST HAKDS, PAYING CASH eatnS: SELL OL'Il GOODS AT faas. Pus. $ ill- - If 6 20 EaysTilla 10 31 7 10 1 00 Farmington 10 62 7 31 1 86 11 4 7 14 1 60 11 13 7 63 1 76 d, Arrive at Salt Lake 11 40 8 20 3 00 - sin yi cts 40 Ogdan s Old maobiDet taken in exchange for tie 60 7 No. Payment, and Fire Dollars per Moiili. cts Farmington 9 00 Stor, Ogdta.' i Centrevllls Ogden to Peebles' Drug s a. a. :. a. 7 ut-x- i GENUINE SINGER SEWING MACHINE doai2t( j Tra ns IiMt Mm Sueat, before purchasing utiy otbor, Hud you Will nlwijg be happy. A lull lint f parts, oil and Orders ty mail promptly attended 40. kpt in siook. Machines repaired on nh.irt notice. . Machines will be eoid on the Installment Tlan Ten Dollars ltlraaM 1.1 A JE OF I7TAII. Nam of STATION. Freight Added. Try Us. Try Us. Try Us. OSSI)i:isS RESFECTFU LI.Y SOLICITED. Passing Places. Recorder James Taylor. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN ds-aul3-t- f many and singular not to be Irish Assessor and Collector Thos. D. Dee. about; it and they have not all been DAILY, (SUHDAVS EXCEPTS, Treasurer Aaron F. Farr. pnnied, VithlrV This time his name David Jenkins. a.m.; arriving Leaving Salt Late City at Surveyor in Ogdou at 11.50 a.at.; leaving; Salt Lake t .05 was Fred, a bright little nephew of Sexton Israel Cunfield. leavm p.m., arriving ia Orfeu at 8 At p,iu-the writer, and! he y&d in Illinoi- s- Quarantine Physician Dr. J X. Allen. Oudeb at 6.60 a.m., si riving iti U'iU Luke City At 10 a.m.; ieaviu i 'fieri at U 30 p.m., arriving in he was an lllanoyster, as Thatcher Inspeotor of Buildings Alma Eeyes. i,M Lake City at bAii p.ni. Jits mother had taken him to Captain Police W. Brown. . 6yfor ail iuformatioD eoncerstsg freight or a concert where there ' were recita dealer ' of D. age, apply to Weights and Measures tions and musio.. The piece which JAMSS SUARP, E. Browning. Dealer the Celebrated Oen'l Ticket and Freight AgeBt. most captivated his youthful fancy Chief Fire Department Alma Keyes. was Wtptaio,-Tlink8.- ", which JONN D. E. Browo ung with trrea. ieclal by a soberided Inspector of Provisions EXflELSIOB. CRESCENT AXD CLE CDOItS COOS' SUPaRINTKN'DCNT. tellow. The next ing. was Fred's Sunday at church, and he watched Street Supervisor Charless Welch. "'."'"ay . ALSO A FULL LINE CF HEATIK 3 STOVES. uroragg Qr the ex- - Watermaster. Thomas Doxey. ercsses, keeping very still during the J. D. Medioal Board of Examination FRED. J. KIESEL' ' Jo.' 8.-- fv W. G CHIIjD SHARP. : r SMES, one nfOo OF.O. CAR BLESS ha reading,, and nearly through the jut recoirel A Co's. spleudid Pii Carnaban, J. X.AUen,W.L.MoIntyre. an i Weed Orgius Jen I prayer.' t when, i becoming which snrpa fes any Orjran ever l,ricii-- to numewhat restive, he pulled at his 1'iah. He is als'iauent for "hDat," "Anon ' llniinan" t ino; and will uni.ply mother's dress and asked, quite audThe following are the Committees of "Woods braiM bands. cliir- or families iih ibly: "Mamma, isn't it most time the Common Counoil: Instruments or Music ot a bUer qtitrr and deal-iu Uiali Ad drs. lor Captain Jinks?' " oth r ihaa any cheaper Int hetith Str, t, (t'vo dnfr nil nf Dinwood-y'- s Standing Committees : Karaila'e Store) fait Lake City, trie's b dma2tit will receive prompt attention. On Munioipal Laws Jos. Stanford, W. sail A S. W. Watson. 3. Burton and Western Juryman. x On Water Supply Edwin Stratford, TsVUtor"! for Jn Drawer, Harper's Magsslne D. M. Stc.t and Robt. MoQuarrie. OctoberJ 3. On Streets Jos. Stanford, C. F. Mide It was out wpst. in one of those dleton and Israel Canfield. is in receipt of a Of Main Street, local courts, where a friendly, talka On Claims Robt. 8. Watson, Wm. W. Goe stock of NewOgden, Goods, embracing tive way marks the intercourse be-- . Burton and Edwin Stratford. JEWELRY tween judges, juries, counsel and On Public Buildings Wm. B Hulcbins, WATCHES, M Stuart and R. MoQuarrie. David And Celebrated the eJients. A man of the law, after deOn Public Works D. M. Stuart, Joseph King's Combination Spectacles. veloping considerable eloquence and Stanford and Koot. s. Watson. Which improve, etreDgthei, and perspiration in behalf of a prisoner, On Publio Groands Robt. MoQuarrie, preserve tie eight. perorated by saying : Israel Cannelf. Wm. W. Barton and set with fine French periscopio DRY are have I what They "Gentlemen, after On Fire Department Israel Canfield, ' Can can and t be so adjusted that tbe stated to you, is this man guilty Edwin Stratford and W. a. Hutchins lenses, he be guilty ? It he guilty 7" focus will come directly in fror of the On 8anitary Regulations Charles. F. eye, making them much more service 5reatly to his disgust, the foreman Middleton, Edwin btrattord and V. able and useful than ordinary spectacles f thejury aftera copious expectora-ton- ' M. Stuart. a wait little, repfted ; You just On Finance Wm. W. Burton, Robt. 8. Ererj Pair Warranted. TrjUem. U toss, and V'U tell you," Watson and Jos. Stanford. would say:, As- - the poker-playe- r ?Foreinan had the age, and coun-lo- r On Licenses Cb as. F. Middleton, W. GUNS. PISTOLS AND tMf.l'Jr.'ITiCN ano-iB. Hutchins and Iirael Canfield. passed out." a In the Couuyy , " Ogden Citv, - Utah , , ,i J. S.OPTICIAN, LEWIS, 4Jj Bank:n ATTENTION OIVEX TO LECTION'S. ALSO DEALER IN COL- Ha GOODS AND GROCERIES5IIATS and CAPS, GEEICAL LI.L1 OF PRODTCE iU-i- t UTAH.J OGDEN, ch jcs" Oina. Om' Loodi. Fireman'. Fnnd Insnranca Oo.( of California, Assets, Hartford Insurance Co. of Hartford,! - - -asasta. American Centrst loioraice Co., of 8L Leoi., Ameta. Royal Fir. Insaraoc. CoM nf fxindon, Lancasbir. fire insaraoc Uo, or Maocfasster, ImO rial Fir. Ins. Co , London, losdos assnranc. uo.. uind n. Portb'n assurance Co Lond'n, Queen Fir. Ins. Co- - Lirerpool' WMtsro Assnrauc Co. of Toronto, - Assets. LyeotulDC fir. lBnraoo( Co, of eniylYsuia, simm ... And a ,Hotel, Kritucist INSURANCE REPRESENTED: . MALTING HOUtiF, New Yor Salt Lake Cil 6t. tou- Co. Wells, Farne Bank of Commerce Hank. first Natloual P. BREWERY Fifth Street, east of Commercla Cor rHpc mien Ik; WrlH.faiifuiCo, .lis, largo Co, U. AND First Kalional Bunk, 3maha Nattosal Bank. ires Allan, Boots and Shoes, Butter and Egers: y rBOMJ-- is to be foo1 at the : Transact a General Business. Seer Ijeager BANKERS, Woo-J'- s 'it THE BEST r' Ogden Ci J;E;D00LY-&C0.- , PIPE mjOAN. with-iagvk- S II. OKTII, J.K.DOOLT, Salt lake City, ia 5 ' guarantee mm No. ljxo. si jl'ass. jl'ats. : Still Ahe.i,l. huzins; the first prist over Stl f its oompeiuers muro i baa Two Hundred Times. H'lij ? Because il in easy to run, the most durable, least lisbls to get snlo !' order, snl gies fie best sstiofwion ef any m ioliiiie in the market, j.s Di not be deoeived oy liogrus Agouti und Siui iou8 Muchiuet list hart no CIGARS. VISTD J e in GROCER r CO DEALERS AND JOUJERS -- Fourth St., ; S 3M cl On and after Nov. 4, 1878, Burton. w. to c AVHOLISALE vrmtii THE GENUINE. ONLY 0 Fred.J.Kiesel& Jo. ILL TELL H' i G. GOLDBERG. OGDEN WHOLESALE lb Wfcr SOS'S.! & JUL-.JJ4U- ea-- SOLID IIIEiSIT Wood's Cross L. FARR BUY ! co4t by eiamioiog cor 1214Jlb tin pail. Centrevilla thsir imeresis LIRE HAL DISCOUNTS TO THE TRADE.1 STAJM& MEYER, ots. Tub AT 3337J " 7J9c Iats Biankets,&c An! the CELEBRATED Fred. J. Kiesol & Co., lb Rice, table, 9J10o " " China, Tobacoo, bright good- -, fiOfSOo black good 50(,G5o 75 handles, hoi, Coal oil, bMs, 2kn 50 ' cases, 3 Head Light oil, t'Hs, 40e. tlams. suear ctid choice, Bacon. "$ lb lb Lard, cans, 10I2 Trains . This Celebrated and Beer had ihe hie est rnedm awarded at the Paris Exposition, and has ever carried awav the highest honors in all competitive exhibitions. In addition to its peculiarly fin flavor and sparkling qualities, it is universally recommended Wheal, Oois sod Csrley deliverd at tbs OgdcB" FlotrhiB Milk uken bs M. by the medi cal irnteriuty throughout the lund tor its nutritive and health-givin- g quaJi change. ties, and has, as such, earned the Applause of the World. For prices an A FIHST-- ( I.ASS TA II.CIK SHOP necleCwlW terms apply to caca.. 10jlli" ots. !, C, llg(ijli 2122J Rio, 2022 J Mayer Lester J. Herrick. Alderman 1st Ward Dsvid M. Stuart. 2d Ward C. F. Middleton " 84 WardJoseph Stanford. " 4th Ward Wm. B. Hutchins ' Edwin Stratford, Robert S. Counoilors Watson, Robt. McQuai'tio,. Idr&ol EeDellantSi Mi NCFACIl'KKD lows: OGDES CITT OFFICEES : Ot FlaDnels, UNEQUALED. 10 ' Arrive at , ' cruehKl, ld(aMJ American O. Wood's Cross ,, p " " " Bait Lake Co-O- Jeans, And appointed that fii m as our sole Asronts for the Territories of Utah Idaho and Montana.. " Squash, Apples, green. $2 50 dried, 8 cis Peachea dried, 10 cts. dos Oranges 1 Oi) $ rD ailwanliee Epost Beer ' EXAMINE SI'ECIME.VS AND ' 1 & Soffit Sou(h:side fourth SI., ear the Phil. Best Brewing Company i t 1 " " " Farr L. Ogden was incorporated by act of the Richards & Williams. The speeches of enfant terrible on Attorneys Marshal William Brown. his first appearance at church are - ola. bufbel. Caulidowera, 25 cts each. Cabbage, 2 ds. 'jjl pound. Parsun s, 3 cts. Justice of tbe Peace Thog. Salisbury, Helon H. Tracy. Constable territorial Legislature, approved Jan MAKBFACTURP IN ADVANCE CO. For the sale of the Potaioos,o5 Lye, $5 50 HO Ofden City, Utah. cwt , against : , PEED. vj. KIKSBI. t 5i75 For all the bitter oppitiou of jealous rivals, no better illustration cuuld be bad of thin fict (ban the iinmense Kale already attained by tbe great Throat and Lung Remedy, Dr. Aug. Kaiser's German Elixir. For tbe cure of Coughs and Bronchial Affecions it is truly wonderful, rsen thosn sutiering Lynne Precinct: Sydney Smith once remarked Justice of the Piace Henry Bowns inordinately stout lady, whose di" Constable George Payne. mansions were being somewhat huRiverdale Precinct: morously commented upon in his Justice of the Peace Richard Dye. in rise she "were to that presence,' the constituted au- - Constable John Bybee. revolt ' bushel. Wheat, 60&65 cts. Corn. Co(ao5 Barley. Oats, 45 TROVISiONS. Flour, XXX, $2 60($2 75'j3 " Grubaib, 7.00 Buckwheat, Corn Meal, $2 25 Oat Menl, $7.00 Cracked Wheat, $2 73 Bran, $1 25 1.40 Shorts, f 40$3 Priobettt. " well-kno- 7090 Constable Josiah L. Ferno. PROFOUNDLY IMPRESSED HOME With the conviction tliat Ogden is the natural eentre for distribu tioa in the inter mountains, we have completed arrange) Wholesale firm of' uents with the par. GRAIN. " gndard Constable thprities, it would be necessary to read the Riot act, and disperse her!'' We wonder to what extravagances the witty ot'JcomicalbpecuIatiQn canon would have been stimulated ' had he lived to take cognizance of a young person jf Russian birth, who lsbout to visit Central and Western EoropeN for the purpose of turning hdr extraordinary corpulence to profitable account, and whose fatty fame has gone before her, preparing the public mind for a purpose upon a scale of unprecedented magnitude. Ajresent this' adipose phenomenon resides at the lowly village of Bols-- i ohin Grodni, in the government of Tula. She is but ten years old, and u she turns' "the scale at 418 pounds. Ardamsel who, wi'.hin a decade, has attained a weight of nearly 30 stone, hviadef a marvel hitherto unrecordi ed in the annals of physiology. When she shall Bet forth upon her travels, which she is about to do, under the guardianship of an eminent showman, she. will be compelled to taki 4ia plaocf in the luggage.yan, for no entrance to any railway cars riage at present in existence is wide enough iot admit of . her passage through it. A subtle provision of her ponderous peculiarities would f. seem in have inspired her godfathers sndgddmothers at her baptism.when "they 'gave "her the singularly apt name under which she will make her appearance before ; admiring Gold Buying, 8elling Coffee, Costa Rica, Justice of the Peaoe W. W. Bronson. Constable Erastus P. Biaghaot. JelHVi.1 LANEOVS. FINANCIAL. Ducks, (live) 60 ois. each Caickens. (lie) 40 eta each Precinct: Plain City Precinct: of an ; by lei ding firms. Turkey, (lie) f2 00to$2 Justice of tbe Peace John Spiers. Constable Wm. L. Stewart Turning Corpulence tq Account. Justice London Telegraph. Corrected daily for the Jcsctigs " (dieseU) o ft ro Jostios of the Peace. C. F. Middleton. rigeons, ('ive) 15 eta. each Constable Alms Keyea. lb Butter 27J to" 80 cts. doz. North Ogden Precinct; Eggs, 87j to40ots. Justice of the Peace Nathaniel MontGROCERIES. gomery. Andrew Rose. Constable A. 111121 it. ft 8ugar i. 4 B ogham. Collector Gilbert Bsluas. Treasurer Robt MoQuarris. Attorney F. 8. Riobards. L M. Riobards Cleric Sheriff William Brown. Coooer Jos Parry. County Eoad Commissioner M MISCELLANEOUS. And Families ihippliedl $800,01' $2,SO0, $800" Orders from along the Railroad Lines or any part of the Country will be promptly and faithfully attended to. , $38,000,CT BUOHMMER & WELL3 tl,S7,fX 5.115,a PropbietCrs. |