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Show TV. M ... A- 1 OYf..i . Fkidat Moekino, Not. th. dividing ride betaeoiieydeii Holeaad Valley, el byib, eastrrs. hor, of duo east from a a line uor ttt tirc-a- drivu by Lake, ou saudst'Ot. lo the HotSpriujrs hams ia an l An oyster on the to open friend. A seasonable and pressing buiueis Jider making. The Indians call the colored troops butlklo soldiers on account of their kinky hair. WEBER COUSTI OFFICERS : Cast-ostovepipe cut into iuces makes very handsome bangles for Probate Judge, F. D. Riohards. F. L J. Herriok(Oj;denj, Selectmen ludies wear; it just soots them. A. Hammond (Huntsville); P.O. TayL his A music seller announces lor (Harrisville). window a sentimental song : "Thou Recerder Joseph Sianford. hast loved and left me," for three Assessor flatid ford Bingham. half-shel- ff cents. Collector Evidently this would be a bad day to attempt to drive pigs to market. The telegraph reports "pork firm."' The man with and the man with' out a new full overcoat can never agree upon the question of temperature. A child being asked what were the three great feasts of the Jews, curtly repliod, "Breukfast, dinner and supper." A woman's chiropodist in Brighton, England, has placed this legend above his uoor : ''Hell hath no fury like a woman's corn' "It is not loud praying," says an Arkansas circuit rider, "which counts with the Lord so much as giving four full quarts to the gallon." Treasurer Robt MoQuarrie. Atterney F. S. Rioaardi. Clerk L M. Richards Mistaken Identity. Gilbert Belnap. Sheriff William Brown. Coroner Jos. Parry. CoHnty Road Commissioner Justice Ogden Precinct: of the Peace. Constable M B. Child. OFFICER. PRECIXCT C. F. Middleton. Alma Key 83. North Ogden Precinct: Nathaniel Justice of the Ptaoe gomery. Constable y the eminent temperance lecturer. When ihe omnibus reached the Barrett Ilouse the commercial traveler seized his valise and started out. The lady made a grab alter him aud be halted. "I beg your pardon," she said, "but you have my valise." "You ate certainly mistaken, mad am," the traveler said, courteously but firmly; "this is mine." "No, bir," the lady rotlied firmly "it is wine; I would know it among a thousand, i ou must not take it." But tdo traveler persisted, and the lady insisted, and they caine very near quarreling. Presently, one of i the .pointed to a twm valise in laa omnibus and asked : "Wiiose is thai?" 'ilt isn't mine,"' said the traveler; "it is ju.--t like it; this is nine.'' "And it isn't mine," said tho lady; "he km mine, and I'll have it or I'll have the law on him. It's a pity if a lady can't travel alone in this country without being robbed of her properly in broad daylight!'' Finally t tie traveler said ho would open the valise to prove his claim. The lady objected at first, saying she did not want her valise opened in the presence of a crowd of strangers. But as there was no other way of settling the dispute sho at length consented. The traveler sprung the lock, opened the valise, aud the curious crowd bent forward to sea. On the top of everything lay a big flat flask, half full of whisky, a dock of cards, and one or two things no body knows the name of. The traveler was the first to recover his speech, and said: "Madam," he said, "you are right. The valise is yours. I owe you a thousand apolo " But the lady h d fainted, and the traveler relocked his valise with a quiet smile. Early in the afternoon a sign painter down town received a note in a feminine hand, asking him to come to the Barrett Ilouse to inark a redjleather valise in black letters A foot aud a half long. passi-nger- Enormous Eagle Attempt, to Car ryuiT a Child. log,-cuttin- and attacked the boy. In the meantime the screams of the children brought out the mother, whereupon the eagle Hew off to the barn, on which ln sat, and looked as though ii fvould like to renew the contest, .should a good opportunity present itselfi but lie stayed there a little too long for l.Ls own ood, as Joe Betzler, ja neighbor, was called, who took his thjs great emblem of gun and American freedom, and his eagles ship, w!i;n killed, was found to .measure seven feet from wing tip to wing tip. The tittle girl who had this encounter is very badly scratched, but not seriously hurt. 7.00 Robert Wilson. William F. Owen. Uintah Precinct : Justice of the Peacs George L. Corey, Warren W. Corey. Constable Hans D. Petter-son- . C. Idaho and loHt" the STAMM Nocte of STATION. Hooper Precinct; Justice of the Peaos Emory W. Soule. Constable Gilbert R. Belnap. Wilson Precinct: William Wilson. Thomas J. Wilson. Justioe of the Pease Precinct: Justice of the Peace Taos. Salisbury. Constable Ilelon H. Tracy. FRED. J. KIESEL. L bj tiauiiniog oar titii Worti LIBEHAL DISCOUNTS TO THE TRADE. All wbo wish to imtrooil bouii ojiportuniiy. a. iniuitrr ihotild Dot fail ta imam., tb. r,r..ut.. L. PARIt ONLY THE & SOX'S. GENUINE. G. GOLDBERG. M 0 at r.i N o o o FredJ. Kiesel & Jo. CD to f--t , B WINES, LIQUORS, ats U. $ 7 00 3 40 .... nVood's Cross 7 25 4 08 60 Csutreville 7 33 4 16 farmiugton 7 6C 4 33 1 00 Kiysdlle 8 12 4 62 1 86 9 no 6 40 j 3 0 BTTBI Singer Manufacturing Co. T033ACCOES-A1ST- D lIie.Geuiiiiie Singer iu :OIGAR8. Fourth St.. o o ens o o IN- GEOCESIE S, 4, 1878, Ogden, Utah - 7S Still Ahead, hazing taken the firttt prize over til ot oompeulors moro thsa Two lluodred Times. H'liy? Cecaute ills easy lo run, tbe tno3t durable, least liable to get eut o order, and gitcs tbe beat tuiufaation of any uiuchino in the market. D not bo deooived Bogus Agent ud Spurious Machines that hare na guarftniee. Why buy an inferior machine made out of poor material, when you can get one whose parts are made out of the Beet of Steel, and which has the guarantee oi a Company of twenty five years standing? lj Call at our office west eide Mam Htreat, next to Peebles' Drug Store, Ogden, and examine ho i ftms. Pan. Ogden was iacorperated by act of the Territorial Legislature, approved Jan!a. u. p. k. $ eta' Trains Lt.'v uary 18rh, 1 801. Municipal Elections 9 40 6 20 . Ogden occur biennially (odd years) on the 7 second Monday in February. 10 31 1 10 00 Present KavsTi!! j population, 6,500. 10 62 7 81 1 86 Farm! ton Eg The City is situated in the delta of t T U I 60 111 the Weber and Ogden Rivers, and com CDtn.Ule tj. mauds a magnificent view of tbe pic 11 13 7 63 1 7 Wood's Cross turesque valley of which it forms the Arrive at Salt Ute ill 40 8 20 3 OS principal though a marginal feature, j ying as it does at tbe foot of the Wasatch mountains and within easy Places. Passing communication and sight of nearly MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN ivery other settlement within the basin. The city in divided into four munioipal DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, wards. Each of which is represented Lake City at 8.40 a.m.; arrirlng in the Common Council by an Alderman in Leaving atSalt 11.60 a.m.; leaTiug Salt Lak at i.06 Og(ln chosen from the ward by tbe electors of p.m., arriving io Ugden at 8 20 p.m.; leaving the oity at large, which latter also Oplet at 6.6U a.m., ai riviBjf in tialt Lata City at 10 a.m ; leaving ugaea at a.au p.m., arriving m chose at the same time a complete list Salt Laha Uity at u.4o p.m. of city omcials, being at prestnt as fol lows: with WllOLiiSALE DEALERS AND J0BJEH3 2 3; Suit JJade to Order. Country tnerchiinta will eoncult tbsir intercil buying elsewhere, us we ciTer WHOLESALE DEPOT! OGDEN mm So. 1 No. 8 Pats. Faai. TBE AT HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR WOOL. ' Salt Like at Ogda tt ME Y Elf, & FIRST'LAHS BUY a. u. r. Tra ns LeaTe & Co., Bottlers and General Agents, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. i Dye. Blankets,&G, t" It after Nov. Repellants, " OOI'EN MILL l PIONF.IRU ULNE OF TTAH. On and Jeans, Thia Ctlbbratetl aud Beer ltuJ tlto hicl ost in.xliil awarded at the Paris Exposition, and has ever away the highest honor in all competitive exhibitions. In addition t'1 '.U peculiarly Cnr flavor rnd sparkling qualities, it U universally recouinn-i.detWheaf, Ools and Barle; delWereJ t tL OgJcn Fkiriiif MilU. taken ia Ex. by the medical fraternity throughout the land for its nutritive und hoalth-givinjquali- cbaogo. ties, and has, as uch, earned the Applausa of tla World. For price ana A. TAILOR SIIOPCoMnccled terms apply to ltitHisi"suud Il(g.l2 Riverdale Precinct: or EXAMINE SPECIMEN 5Ia.XC FACTE RED UNEQUALED. J. Kiesel Ogdon City, V Co-O- iloatun.. Ered. " Son's, ear the AnJ the CELEBRATED Tsrriivrk'i of Utah. as our sole Agents for tkt) -- Slatervillc Precint: Marriott jpffintei that firm 12J 9l&0a wm Justice of the Pace Henry Bowns Constable George Payne. Constable And China, 75(j9o lb Tobacco, bright good- -, CO(i80o black good8 6Q(j;Gje " Candles, boi, $6 75 Ccal oil, bt.ls, 27o " cases, if 3 40$3.W Head Light oil, t'l!s, 40c. Hams, piifftir cui-eohoice, 1214J1fllb lb Bacon, 7J(0c R) Lard, cans, 10012 " tin pai!s, ft case. Lye, $5 50 Lynne Precinct: AU Linseys. Flannels, GROCERIES. Justice of the Peace F. A. Miller. Peter L. Sherner. Constable South Sidi Fonrth St., " American & Cassimeres, hwhal. $8 00 Apples, green. $2 " dried, a eta J Tb ttt Peaches, dried, 10 cts. c dox Oranges. 1 00 Turkeys, (lire) i2 00to$2 iO aoh. Ducks, (lire) 60 cs. each Chickens. (lie) 40 cts eaoh (diesH'J) 15 "f lo Pigeons, (live) 15 eta. eaoh It) Butter 27 to 80 cts. do. Eggs, 117 to40cis. Thomas Etherington. arr ule of tL Phil. Best Brewing Company's " " 1113 Precinct: IN ADVANCE! City, Utah. For th 4 " Eden Precinct: Justice of tbe Peace Richard Couatable John Bjbee. " " Oat Meal, 37.00 Cracked Wheat, $2.7o 1 2i Bran, Sliuitd, $1.40 bushel. Foimocs, 63 cts. CauHSotsers, 25 eis each. pound. t'ubbage, 2 ots. I'trsnits, 8 eta. " Carrots, I J cts. " Beets, " Onions, 2 cts. " Turnips, 2 cts. CB Rice, table, GENUINE SSNGER SEWING MACHINE A ?ds?tor before purchasing any other, uud you will always be happy. A lull line ef parts, il and accessories kopt ia stook. Orders by mail promptly attended to.. Machines repaired on short noiies. M idiiae will be sold on the Insfnllincnt Flau Ten Dollars Ad.acec 4 a? . Payment, Five Dollars per Month. an-- J Old machines taken in exchange for new ones at a fair valuation. The Singer JKniiufacturing Co., 9IILAX1IO PRATT, doci2tf. 3 i ? eg J3 CO BBniss) o 1 Immm J E 2 a- - BUYING "AT2F1RST IJAKDS, FATING' CASH .fa 5 "t? It -- 3- T3 Lt. S& B S fa o (Am AKn. 22 And Shipping in Car Load LoU enables m to "S SELL OCR GOODS AT IP'S a "2 " s 3 .2 for all information occoerning freight or Pan 0GDE5 CITY OFFICERS ir'y to8HARP, g,J AttiCS 1 Oen'l Ticket and freight Agcat Lester J. Horrick. Mayor Alderman 1st Ward Dsvid M. Smart. 2d Ward C. F. Midlleton 3d Ward- Joseph 8ianford, " ' 4th Ward Wm B. Hutchins Edwin Stralfortl, Robert 8. Councilors Watson, Robt. McQuarrie, Israel Can field, Wm. W. Burton. Attorneys Richards & Williams. Marshal William Brown. Recorder James Taylor. Assessor and Collector Thoa. D. Dee. JOHN SHARP, S&steraani Western Fs; CO. B, Tj tr - SS Wum lt.SU, v IA Freight Added. SQl'fcRniTISDlNl. - The Duluth Tribune is in receipt of Treasurer Aaron F. Farr. a letter from C. Wieland, Esq., au- Surveyor David Jenkins. ditor of Lake county, dated the 3d Sexton Ierael'Canfield. inst., of which the following is the Quarantine Physician Dr. J X. Allen Alma Keyes. substance : Inspector of Buildings Yesterday afternoon, while little Captain Police W.Brown. August Barr, aged seven years, was Sealer of Weights and Measures D. E. Browning. playing with his sisters one five and Chief Fire Department Alma Keyes. the the other three and a half years of Proisions D. E. Brown Insneotor of age near his father's house, an ing. enormous eagle pounced down upon Street Supervisor Charless Welch. them, throwing the girls to the Watermaster. Thomas Doiey. ground. It immediately attacked tn? younger one, grasping one of the child's arms with the claws of one foot, while the claws of the other foot were buried deep in the child's face, and it attempted to carry the child oft', but was prevented by its struggles. Little August seeing that he could do nothing with his own hands to help his sister, 'ran into the house, got the butcher knife and came out mid whacked away at the one of thetn seeagle's verely near the foot, whereuj on the avage bird let. go of the little girl " Urahatr, etandarJ 0. Jos'loe of the Peace L. A. Prichettt. Constable Josiah L. Fernn. Constable ". " HdcwLet, fern Meal, $2 2& t s. OfjcUm swt. Coffee, Costa Kica, 21(22 cts. Rio, 2022 M M & Co" Tea, A M & Co Pkgs, 8di37 Justioe of the Peace Weston $2.G0$2"6! ' Flour, XXX., HOME INDUSTRY for distribu- Ogden is well-know- bushel. Wheat, lu(g.oti. " Corn. eu(,b5 Barley . LO(75 " Oats, 45 PROVISIONS " granulated, HuntsviUe Precinct: conviction tion ia the inter mountains, we have completed nrraiig-luenWholesale firm of with th GRAIN. " W. Brenson. Justioe of the Peaee-- W. Constable ErastusP. BingbacE. With par. J it. Sugar A. ' crushei0313$ Plain City Precinct : Jnstice of tbe Peaoe John Spiers. Wm. L. Stewart. Constable Justice of the Peaoj Gold Buying,, Selling Mont-- . Andrew Rose. Constable FINANCIAL. Squash, Harrisville Precinct'. The Burlington Hatckcie says : If the trunk manufacturers do not quit making so many thousands of valises exactly alike, somebody is going to get into 6ome awful trouble about it some time, and some truukmaker will be sued for damages enough to build a court house. The other day an omnibus full of passengers drove up town from the union depot. Side by side sat a commercial traveler named Wm. Macca-band Mrs. Winnie C. Dumbleton, Ail Is ding firms. y tijel'oruloria j u hip ruiuiuil XLSCELLAIVEOUS. PROFOUNDLY IMPRESSED HOME MANUFACTURES AXD the natural centre the that CorreoieJ daily for the' JcvoTias Salt p i'jt ujjruiij, of tbe spur range l.rniiunting at&t 1 ll-to its intersection with tbe summit of tli Wauich mat Mountains, by tbesuuiiuitoi said mountains. Tbe government cf the County is vsfttrd in the County Com t, composed of thr Probate Judge.wbo Is ex GJfirio t!.e prei Jin? officer, and three .eloct-me- n wno hold olliue for three yeuri, op. being; chosen every year Regular tonus begin on tiie fcrat Monday in each sr.un of the J tar. H ue judiciary power is contained in the Probate Court, presided over by tbe Probity udgp, wno is elected biennially an i hoi in bia uHice lor years. This Cuurt ia always open. The Cierk of the Court n appointed by luo Judge, aud ia tx orflcto County Clerk. E'ectioas are be d biennially, ou the first Monnumbered year. day iuiAugnst, in each-eve- n Preaeut population of tbe Coouty, about 18,000. black suit Spades. Striking objects Clocks. Important if true a wife. Sugar-cure- 1 WlUUlluvi XLSCILLAXEOUS. Ogden Market Rupert. We'-e-- 14, 1879. A ts DIRECTORY. W.bar Count? comprise all that porttat a) th Terntorv bouoiWd auutii by 1th County nod Fractional Currency. Sweet-mea- GENERAL am Try Us. tt'?;J;-?Ti-sJi- Try Us. Try Us. ORDERS RESriSCTFUIXY KOWi STJED. o W. 3 3 CRESCENT ALSO A AXD OUR LIKE FULL Standing On Municipal W Laws Supply oi Committees: Burton and 2. On Water I Jos. Stanford, 2 CHOICE HEATINS QF 3 W. sj N - r-f-- rJ i ff i COOK STOVES. t ?J t 's-- . Alt i i J I. H. 0RTH, Vn (Si's rj ? w - r ? i.5 at the Ogden City, - Utah Transact a General Bankmp Business. pro mi a my rwx a vex to col- U. P. BREWERY t M97 C - Fifth Street, east ofCommercia, On Public Groands Robt. McQuarrie, Wm. W. Burton and Israel CanfieH. On Fire Department Israel Can&eld. t Edwin Straiford and W B Hutchins GEO. CARFf.KSS ha Jnt on. nfOe Charles. F. Wool's & Co'. uplundid Pip. nd Hwd Ornii On Sanitary Regulations v Orsran which &uy bronght to Middleton, Edwin Stratford and D. Uth. Ilr i for "Kn?ie," "Arion. "Woods a ilKr imsii" f innos; tod will supply M. Smart. . choir-o- r brasM t&ciA. fmntlis. with orctras, Wm. W. Barton, Robt. S. Instrumenre On Finance or Muaic of quality .Dd Stanford. in U?sh i Jos. Ad drr.s oth T Watson and dpnlr ch(.'af(r ry 4t of Diowood-y- 's doors 1st .nth f grrsvt, (twn F. W. Chas. Middleton, Lioenaes On Farnitur. gtre) slt Lake City. Orders hv mail will revive f rstspt .ttaittm. innVA B. Butchini and Iirael Canield. PIPE ORGAX. a'nnt !h-- DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, HATS and CAPS, fireman's FntiJ Iusaraoc. Co, of C.lifornU, Assets. fltrtford ii.saranc.Ca. of Hartford. - - Insets, Amorirac Central lasuranco Co., of - t. Lenis, ABtets, (oval ura lDSnrnre(Jo., of Lonaun.l Lancashire r ire lusarance Co.. of Boots and Shoes, Butter and Egps And ?a tr Manchester, Imfl rial sir. ids. lo , IOnnon, London Asearance Co., Lnd'o, i Nortb'n Assrrsnce Co., Loud'n, f 1 Qneea Fir. Ins. Co., Liverpool' sTestero Assuranc. Co. oi Toronto. Assets. tijcomlns; Firs Insnrancs Co, of ITsnia, Assrt rtuf - UTAH.! .... ? S Alt 00 ITS INSURANCE EEPBESENTED: ALSO DEALER IN GENERAL LINE OF rUODCCE. OGDEN, Omac. Luudc. i rsci-lve- .f-- Hotel, Ch.csii First Nat;onal Bank, S AND MALTING HOUSE, New lor Ban Frascisi Bull Uke (Jit Hi ah. National Bank, Lives Allen, e In the Country is to be ' lections. A Co.. 6llb. Bank wf Coiai'iero., 'irst Nationnl Back. On THE BEST BANKERS. D. M. h ' if Corrt Hpcndeuls; Claims Robt. S Watson, Wm. W. Burton and Edwin Stratford. Wm. B Hutohins, On Public Buildings David M Siu irt and R. McQuarrie. On Public Works D. M. Stuart, Jo-pStanford and Robt. S. Watson. is laager Beer forrd 3. Watson. E Iwin Stratford, Stuart and Robt. McQuarrie. On Streets Jos Stanford, C. F. Middleton and Israel Caofield. A, r it.' J. E. DOOLY & Co , STOVES- - - , ,v 1 Salt Lake City, J. D. Board of Examination Carnahan, J. X.Allen, W.L.Malntyre, O J .T J.E.BOOIT, Medical The following are the Committees of the Common Council: B .1 CHILD G. Dcalcr.in the Celebrated EXOELSIOB, ,VliT-- i a ::r FEED. J. EESEIi & Oo. a? l And Fajnilies Supplied: tSOO.Oft I SSOO.UH '2M'5.0t ) Orders from along the Railroad Lines or any part of tho Country will be promptly and faithfully attended to. , $3S,OuO,0C BUCHMILLER & WELLS 1J76.(X jrllo,w fROrHlETOKS. |