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Show GENERAL 'DIRECTORY. MoRiriKO, Tcbspat Feb. MISCELL.iXEO Ogden was iaeorpereted ty tot 0f (he erntorial Legislature, approved January I8th, 1861. Munioipal Eleotioas oeour biennially (odd yeare) en the 3EL JSl. second Mcaday in February. Present VS. MISCELLANEOUS UfAfl CENTRAL 3, 1880. Enoch Arden Outdone. I PIOIVEEB population, 6,600. The City is situated in the delta of the Weber and Ogden Rivers, and commands a magnificent view of the oia- turesque valley of which it forms the prinoipai t&ougn a marginal feature. lying as it does at the foot of the wasaton mountains and within easy, communication and sight of nearly nor uiuor Bememem witnin the Atlantic (Iowa) Messenger. Xi H. O PROFOUNDLY IMPRESSED X4 JSl. UJiIE OF UTAH. On and after Nov. 4, 1878, Some time prior lo the war a young a short After couple met and loved. Nam of He. 1 nnurtehiD they were married and STATION. Pan. Paat. Children lived happily together. came to bless the union, and they Train Lear eti When the war basin. prospered well. Bait tak. eo r The oity is divided into four munioipal broke out his patriotic bouI would Wood'i Crow T 16 eo not allow him to stay at home, and wards. Eaoh of whinh ia MMnt.j T Cntr.Till. a shouldered musket and 83 76 he sought m mo ueicuBB vi uia ine oiiy ai large, wnion latter also me umuo-ucr to 1 00 Faralngtoa Letters came regularly cbose at the same time a complete list country. 1 86 ( 12 of city offioialg, being at presnt as fol Arrlre at for a time, and then ceased entirely. iowb: 9 00 Ogdea I 00 Word was sent home at first that he OGDEX CITT OFFICERS l No. 3 Ho. 4 had been taken prisoner, and soon Mayor Lester J. Herriok. Pan. Pan. after the dread news came that he Alderman 1st Ward David M. Stuart " was deai. The news was considered 2d Ward G. F. .Middleton. Train. Lmt. " 8d Ward Joseph- - Stanford so authentic that4 the government t etc " 4th Ward Wm. B. Hutohins. allowed tne wiaow and her children Ogden 40 t 30 t a pension. After a reasonable time Councilors Edwin Stratford a 10 81 T 10 Kayaville 00 she listened to the pleadings of anWatson, Robi. MeQuarrie, Israel Can other suitor and married him. They 10 6t T 81 neia, wm. w. Burton. Farmington M eame to Atlantic, where her father Attorneys Riohardi k Williams. CentreTille 11 4 T 44 eo is an honored citizen, having moved Marshal William Brown. here from the eastern Iowa town Reoorder James Woed'a Croat 11 18 T Ml Tl Taylor. which had been the home of the at Arrtr. 11 Salt 40 Lak. Assessor 30 00 Collector and Thos. t D. Dee. fam'ly. Tne second husband proved to be a worthless drunkard, and Treasurer Aaron F. Farr. Paaalag Placet. after a time spent in mutual bick. Surveyor David Jenkins. ering.shegot a divorce on the ground Sexton Israel Caafield. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN of intemperance and. general Dr. J. X. Allen. Quarantine Phygioian so to speak. Not content DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, of Buildings Alma Keyes with her bad luck, she concluded to Inspeotor W. Brown. marry again, this time a man who Captain Police ia Ogden at 11,60 a.ta leavinc Salt Lake at .06 was even a worse failure than her Sealer of Weights and Measures D. S.m., arrmog in Ogden at 8 20 p.m.; tearing at 6.60 a.m., arriying ia bait Lake Oity at xl. Becond husband, and who delibercrowning. 10 a.m.; tearing Ogden at 8.30 p.m., arriring in ately shook the dust off his feet and Chief Fire Department Alma Keyes. Salt Lake Oity at 6.46 p .m. "lit out" between two days, after Inspector of Provisions D. E. Brown Vcr all information nonMrniiu Vrafsht ar Pu. living with her for a time. In the ing. age, apply to meantime, a quiet, unassuming man Street JASHS BHAKP, Supervisor Chariest Welch. had come to Atlantic and hired to a Oenl Koket and freight Agent. s Watermaster. Thomas Doxey. contracter here. He prominent JOHN SHARP. formed an acquaintance with the Medical Board of Examination J. T) IITPSIRINTSNDHNT. lady and her husband, dropping in Carnahan, J. X. Allen, W.L.MoIntyre. at various times to spend an evening, and was on intimate terms generally. The following art the Cemmitttti of To have seen him. no nna wnnM the Common Counoil: have thought for a moment he was acting out a strange romance. Time Standing Committees; passed on, and the husband skipped out, as aforesaid. One eveninafter On Munioipal Laws Jes. Stanford, W. . T nr n w a little preliminary conversation, he anai na. a. n. uuriou nation. revealed himself to the astonished On Water Supply Edwin Stratford, woman. lie was the veritable first 1. U. Btuart and Rebt. MoQuarrie. The undersigned be?s husband, so long considered dead, On Joe. Stanford, C. I. Mid a o to inform pn account of which the pension dleton and Israel Canfield. nis numerous tnenas, and the pubwere gfill coming to the children. On Claims Robt. 8. Wation. Wm. W. lic generally, that he has opened Explanations followed, in which it a crancn store, in liurton and Edwin Stratford. appeared that ha had. after On Public Buildings Wm. B. Hutohins, leased, written several letters home, uavia M. Btuart and R. MoQaarrie. but the family haying moved from Building Ogden, their former home, and desparing of On Publio Works D. M. Stuart, Jooeph s With etoek of Diauioru ana aooc b. watson. again hearing from them, had let the On Pnblio Groands Robt MoQiarrie, matter rest. He came to Atlanta Wm. W. Burton and Israel CanfieU. without the slightest idea that he wouid meet any one he had ever On Fire Department Israel Canfield, Edwin Stratford and W. B. Hutohins. seen, but recognized his former wife at once. Fjndingfthat the recognition On Sanitary Regulation! Charles. F. He would advise an examination was not mutual he concluded not to Middleton, Edwin Stratford and D. of the quality and prices of his M. Stuart. disturb the couple, but went on with his daiiy duties as of old. On Finanoe Wm. W. Barton, Robt. 8. The above are the facts in the case Watsen and Joi. Stanford. as given us by the attorney for the On Lieenses Chae. F. Middleton, W. woman. What the outcome of this B. Hutohins and Israel Canfield. strange affair will be we have no AND Idea, nor do we believe have the Weber f.nnn f V rnmnW.u 11 V..( .1 parties themselves. We have not Teriitory bounded aonth by BaTii Coastr and mentioned any nainas, because the the diridinff rirlpa hfltwAn rk.:n ni...j wamrn exiere 01 ureat salt And other Musial Instruments, be w. byv,axum "lDJinortk laay is quite sensitive in regard to Lake, line draws due mat from a point fore purchasing elsewhere. me uiu wer v miuBuuiD w me moc springe cy tne Territorial 2" tol&CELLANBOVS. With; the conviction that Ogden in the inter mountains, menta with the FRED. well-kno- is the natural centre lor distribu-tiowe have completed arrange. Whole! r Burn, Pudding and Mines Pi,s Cleaned and Ready for Use, ' firm of KIESEL JT, n CO. t A.T Ogden City, Utah. For the sale of the 2DIRY- Phil. Best Brewing Company's UKLKBRAIED A And appointed that firm as our sole Agents for the Territories of Utah. Men's and Boys', HATS, --- --i Another Car Load Arrived of Cooking aafi Heating Stores, dei7tf AT TEASDEL'S. MEYER, Bottlers and General Agents, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Bwrarest Yet! m. FRED. J. KIESEL. G. GOLDBERG t, o TREMENDOUS AltltlVAL OGDEN WHOLESALE DEPOT! usic Store! ts Stock Will STOVES. & Co., tt . Imnf repay Purchasers. Ogdon Oity, & a Full Stock. Ms CAPS, BLANKETS, A ViSUalJlliS ai..,o STAMM SHOES. CLOTHING. This Celebratpil awarded at the Ians Exposition, and has ever carried the ...away . highest , honors mall inmit;i;i, i i. uw.. a.io its l,:k:: .....v. Muiuiuuiis, nne in auumon peculiarly navor and sparkling qualities, it is universally recommended by the medical iraternity throughout the land for its nutritive and health-givin- g qualities, and has. as such. maii tv, v 11 ui m, iur prions unuj "t't 1""8 U1 i. w..i.i terms J. Kiesel AND od wih be soul at Reasonable Prices. UNEQTJALED. Fred. GOODS. Full Supply of Shawls, lloods, Scarfs and Holiday Presents. cuss-ednes- NEW - BOOTS apply to TEASDEL'S Raisins, Currants, Citron and Lemon Peel, Candies, Nuts, Etc., Pnees, as Usual, are the Very Lowest. FURNITURE! Fred. J. Kiesel & Jo, Of Every Grade and Pattern, at GO'S, WHOLESALE DEALERS AND J0B3ERS Farr's -- Main Street, IN Ogden, Ukih first-clas- Musical Merchandise! ORGAIffS GROCERIES, WIISTES, LIQUORS, TOBACCOES A1STD Fourth St., UPWARDS OP THIRTY MARBLE SETS! wjued:rob:e3s. Parlor and Bedroom JOIGARS, Cteden, Utah. - - -- Suits in Endless Yarieij, And, in short, everything required by anybody, at prices to roil. PIANOS road north of Ogden City, thence by the commit of the epnr range terminating atnM Hot SDrinn ""nJion wun neanmmit i tne n Match Mountains, eatt by the aanKitof mid monntaim. The goTernmentof the Oonnty ii reated ia the County Coui t, compoeed of the Probate Jadge.wh. utree eeiectui. pjoBiumgf umcer, . ua , mAn wuv vuiuo ior .1 uviu .ffi.. ianw yean, Off. ewlDR choien erery year. Regular terma on tke begin uxb. jnuHuay m encn eraon oi tne year. The judiciary power ig contained in the Probate Court, presided oyer by the Probate Judge, who ia elected biennially and holaj hit office for tun m i OJ mv ULOIA fvnen. This r.itu rt i. .lv.v. J nnAn irk. me uourt n appointed by "CU". the Judge, and ia ta wy,w vvMutjr uiere. Elections ere held biennially, ontheflratMon day fnlAuguat, in each-ero- ti numbered year. jcimcui. tviiuwuon oi me Jonsry,abont 18,000. Taking Account of Stock. When the year draws to a close prudent merchant prepares to take an account of stock to ascer tain the result of the year's business, every dde3 CONSTANTLY RECEIVED VS A BOYLE tf SHEET MUSIC D. O. Calder. Q Sg S2 -- o . if Vflll &ra or losing too eiis; now can these termined except by F, Board 4. of Eiamintrs L. F. Monoh, much in bad W. W Burton Six Dollars per Quarter, and Charles Wright. debe lis Ltsaoma.J thing FBECIJfCT OFFICKBS. taking inventory Md in Part advance, balance at finish ascertaining amount of debt and Osden Precinct: ubu Dy classifying the latter lessons. of of C. Justioe the Peaoe. MiddlaUa F. wording to the value? If any reader of Will teach the Whole Theory in the Grocer has Constable Alma Keyea. woiore failed to do this each one course of lessons. year, North Orden Precinct: JL , resolve arflnnt never "again to be Justice of the Peace j., j,uu .v, . Vng any money' find tt oat ana , SOma chanirfi in vmir OMiness, but never through fear that we result will not be satisfactory and , on into vaunrnntnxT itweeisiytoaritt it UBUaiv inose wfloneg lect in BWCK ana 10 ascertain ft.;. 7true nnnri;;nn i n a vino irsnNt prosperous, and who neglect 7 om&& the are afraid of U mM ConvincAfl nf -JU!. v. ."on WUUiUUU . How -".rB oi sucn a tondition. Koee ! l J""'' Plain City Precinct: Justice of the Peaoe John Spiers uonsiaoie wm. U. Btewart. t U uiicaaiuib . kat to lasteraana Western Meei ir eight Added. Us. Try Try Us. Try Us. i raLSIOS, Justioe of the Peaee L. A. Priohettt. Constable- - Josiah L. Ferris. . i.n.ll. mm AA D ALSO A FULL LINE 0 OUR CHOICE COGK 4'"U STOVES. . Do Vnn "hat in BI b Tk ,v T Jastioe of the I v it ""C,B u luere are Cirargar,Btor.eyery J?.1 iki? wd storf81 a t0 cure tbem. S. HLGHES. Sold bv I Constable Themes J. HUGHES 1 ' C- - Ormsby, JasUce of the Pewe ctai-lj- r OfmrUbit-He-iea & De. Wilson. o O DRY.G00DSA3D GROCERIES, HATS aed CAPS, A fall U.nfacAmaall lis. OB.Uctlj o CoBm im4. to rdr oi Etc., Etc. ahart boiic THIKD STIirT, FOCETS. e 4er aerth ef H. C. Werdl.ltk'e. BCT. Thet. lelubarjf. I. Trvsj. GENERAL LUf OF PRODCCE da- - tf Tin, ofter haci. Coffin TrimmingR, llaiidlec, Boots and Shoes, Butter and Eeprs ja' Sil OHLSO, Main Otreet, Coffins Imported ALTO DEALER IN Oils. track, Ogden. G. A. GALE, Saalwt ia And a Letarr C. R. R. Og-t-l kriadi 4XD Emory W. Saale. einap. Sourand to the F. A. 6 ALE HOME-MAD- E Hooter Precinct; Justice of the Peaee Street, near U. Warehouse, Pstb.. ' Rinerdo.lt Prteinet of the Peace Richard Conatable J.hn Bjbee. , juli yja'-- j jju. Illuminating and Lubricating Sixth CoastabIe-G- .or I . JOHNGORKIS Bowm P.ace-He- nry 6(, Manufacturers' Agent and Importer of all grade of Preeint: Slaterville a Continental Oil and Transportation Co. i Ii. ! JFi --Successor CL Cti fm of wonderfu ThreeAnES ii ny fU.ar.,L'I. sample bottles 10 eti; i " m Of HEATING STAVES. Jj'iH z: ESTABLISHED 1874. Weston Precinct; d.Ll Complaint in all its , hua?TSo?r Stomach, Cos-o- f Justice of the Peaoe Hani B. Peiter- Headache. Palpitation bad taste Constable Thomas Zlherinftoo. Km Indletin, .i , . r. i olia WV aon botuS Lvnne Precinct: lMt year 0t litis faii,,.f Justice of the Peaee F. A. Miller. thoubut aa&d. nf " JPorted, Constable Peter L. Sheraer. our tx a 1 1 If iH'il M sggr 1 , "V! i ft, THE OGDEN OIL DEPOT, Dealer in the Celebrated i Juatiee of the Peace D. B. Rawson. Constable Jobs Webster. " ( X W. G CHILD Harrisville Precinct: rt . .... ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. Frank Mason. Huntsville Precinct: " flw" 1, djHtf wi SELL OCR GOODS AT Eden Precinct: i z32 And Shipping in Car Load Lots enables us to FEED. J. EIESEL & do. Justioe of the Peaaa W. W. Hrnnnn Constable Erastus P. Binghaa. '"FPeuj oj payer th nnnnlo il.i canno mvariably be Uintah Precinct; curd, !re Plea8ed to ay thai Justice of the Peaoa Saorira L. Carer. ou never, Constable Warre W. Cerey. , ITtmer.il,. V Oanianrl 1 flo: 2 1 1 g 'iztlili ?S.eI EES BUYING AT FIRST HANDS, PAYING CASII Nathaniel MonU gomery. Conetable-And- rew J 8 8 BOXING SCHOOL ,"u)' WCK: & Co, AS PUBLISHED d much, CALL. Usual Discount to Teachers. usual supposition is that for dno? 18tf merchant to fail to do so would be nost astonishing and inexplicable thing, but we have been frequently surprised to find that there are Many "ho go on WEBER COUNTY OFFICERS t year after year without to taking an inventory of their Probate BT- Judge, F. D. Riohards. . goods or ascertaining positively and Seleotmen L. J. HerriokfOedenl. F. Mcurately the result of each A. Hammond (Huntsville); T. Q. Tay. year's wwiness. No g00d merchant can lor ( Hftrrivillo FRANK MASON, "Olflls. The reasons Reoeroer JoxeDh Stanford. why it is unbusinesslike are so ob-- J Assessor Sandford Binchani. that ic would Room over hardly seem nece- Colleotor Gilbert Belnap. ssary to mention them. lreasurer Robt MeQuarrie. I' you are selling goods without a Alterney F. S. Riobarda. THOMPSON'S BARBER SHOP, Clerk L M. Riohards Sheriff William Brown. or any your employes; if Coroner Joe. Parry. jour expenses are too great for County Road Commissioner mount of sales; if M.B. Child. accumu-atlng are you Superintendent of Common Schools undesirable and unsalable TEEMS: L. Monoh. The GIVE OCDEN, UTAH. SPECIAL tf and Sheet Ware. 1TTESXION Iiou 8IYEX TO K00FIKO. All Word Dene in a SubsiatUuil Manner: Braee, Si ( pn, tad Gas Work ire not enoouraie tr me, bat all work d e to girt aflsfcne by me is I t i rrery rnd Ktta. iS59-i-f. |