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Show GENERMrDIRECTORY r t w i zsc.yjf 0 as. J "urrt!nrr.T:A wrmm MISCELLANEOUS, Ogden was isoerp.rswd bysst'sf th erntonal Legislators, spprsved Jxt 18S0. bunt) tf- - uary I8(h, 1361. Munieipal EletieM TO TIIE- occur binniilly (odd years) oa ths spcond Monday ia February. Pressat population, 6,600. XQHI CULTURAL ITEMS. The Citv is sittatsd in the d.it. I'IOafF.F. OP UTAH. Webtr sad Ogden Bitsrs, and son- ,it i just thirty years inc the first the Oa and after Nov. 4, 1378, . Jerseys were b' ought to this country . tnaaJs a magoifisent view of the pie iarepqoe valloy of whlob It fom. ih. 1 j'OtlllVWll tuivntu. E ' No. lls.' t aMBsrgitialJestore, ' Naaeof V f.atheri, w covered with soft gray priDoipi hiBougs aoes at ibe foot of tae 8TAXIOK. PM. iyiDg&s i. he mountains Will Wst8h witbin ani em. It is aid that the hop crop oiimmuoieation aod sigat of nearly e,berl from half a million to a million" , other aettlement witain s the Ttibh LsTe ery i. u. !. . I - cu beadOu season. wbue feed flocks, in 7 8411 Uk Xi 3 4iiL..... lileiiuo sheep The oily is divided intofour as ' mutton sheep separate almostfeed- - wards. Each of which is municipal T 08. ,.sn M Woud'iCrom i when represeaied of cattl. herds OF UTAH AND ADJACENT f TATES ANDTERRITOR ES. ucUs in ibe Com oi en Couooil by an AldrtusD T5 33 4 16 CcatreTille t from ehosu the ward by the eleotora of v . . sue cny si The unite" T 33 1 00 ft) Farmingtoi jarge, .wnisft itritet also are chose that in crops the the acreage same at time times a ijst complete returns for if I IS t U 1 (i Knytrnia the agricultural city officials, beiDg at present as fol" ' jirenm i. lows: 9 Ou t 40: S 00 , Great Britias. ArrhimiOfden ! Of all the products of the oils, 0GPEX CITY OFFICERS weeds as seeds No. S No. . none are so prolific in iirvi KPfls have , bee ...counted Mayor Les'er...J. Hrrick,, AJdarman 1st W4rdDid M. Smart. upen one mullen stalk, of soda an 2.1 Wnrd C. F. MiddlBton fiainff citrate Train Lwtc 8 J War Joseph" Stanford; K.jr. u. i cu fertiliser oujjht to bear in mind that - .4 h " Wm B. Hutcfiifcl Vrd ts the easiest 6 30 f iprtihzers.iti Qgiu at. uii'J Jii'v Z, 1873.) Councilors Edwin Stratford,; Efebe rt i; washed ou t i roia th e soil. 7 1 MO M 10 KwtiUr M'j Vftigori, Ruhr. MeQimrrW; IraM r,iV a rhicVen coftP 0 Fii: I. Burion fip'id, Wsn lo M T 31 1 ih fttaiatn .tore goods bow (about 18x30), pu - ,v.o ui. mty, soout, thre Aforiirya EVlohrds & .Wiliiajps. 11 Hi 4 1 ii Outlet!! vlamhai WiiHuni Brown, inches apart, Bu ure to put Wood: 74 t Cfio li fleoorduv Jiiuies Taylor. wj Uj floors. from t 8 frceiy iX) 40 grows Lafao Assessor Arrive :.l a't ill and Colleelor Thos. V Ltt. German ivy i"j .ivnL'li a well stama plan i; Tratsurcr F Aaron Farr, ..;J i. linueht of a florin for a mere thus saving much valuable Surveyor David Jenkins. 8exton hrset Canfield. MIXKD TRAINS WILL RUN the raising. writes: "Las Quarantine Physioiao Dr. J X. Alteo i XCPTLn CULY, (SUNDAYS fron, Inspector of season I kept the striped. bu Buildings Alina Keyes. flfhei cumbers by el saturating m irt lwiiig Plt Lake City s.iil a.m.; arrivms Captaia Police W. Browa. iwaiwanaVw lu Ozitrn at 11.5ua.ai.: leariua; Salt Lake at with kwwne and applying a hand .20 of iealcr D leaTinii Measures aud in UuJfn ai Weights Si., p.m.; amvisf hill fil in a K. Browning. 0:tleii a( 6.6o a.m.. arriving iu bait Lake Ctt at In trimming off branches they In a. ai.; leaving Ux1mi at S.30 ji.ui., arriving iu Chief Fire Aluia Ifpyes Salt kaseCity at tj.45p.ui. Department should be cut close tq the trunk, so it-- - V" aSssTS' Inspector of Provisions D. S2 A.' JT- -' that no ueau iump snail uwngur tot all Information ooooerniug f reiklit it far"' ng- the tree; alsoi Jnat tne ,,barK may to apply tie,JAMaS g&ARP, am4t y i4 ! readilv strow oyer. Street Supervisor Charless Welch. Sen'l Ticket and Freight AM.t The Duchess Farmer says; If far Watermasttr.Thomas Doxey. msrs would plan recreation for tbeir The Joint oroonneoiions (The shell of wood of ibis pipe i on.ly 1 incb thick. JOHN SHARP, wife and families, tney would re Medical Board of Examination J. D. are made by an iron sleeve orooupling ) , gUPJatUiiTlhNtJHNl, J. X.Allen, W.L.MoIniyre. Carnaban, more one cause of gloom and sick names. their from QMS A writer in the Garden says: That The folio vine are the Committees of Is superior for Hydraulic w if potting soil is placed for a day or the Common Counoil: , Mining:, City Water Works, and all ' two in the hen-yarevery particle of other purposes for which iron or wood is used to anypipe now manu it is dug over, and all grubs aud eggs Standing Cbmmttets: factured. It combines of insects picked out AT. On Laws Jos. Municipal 8ianford, California cultivates Brailianarti w. Uurton aBd S. 8. Watsen. chokes, which yield 400 bushels tothe acre. Iney are nne lor stock- On Water Supply Edwin Stratford. D. M. Stuart and Robt. MoQuarrie. but are difficult to get out of the The Undersigned begs to inform' On Streets Jos. Stanford. C. F. Mid- round when once established. his numerous friends, and the puband Iarael Held. Nebraska 1879 the Can dleton Fer gives larg est average yield oi corn per acre On Claims Robt. 8 Watson, Wo. W, lic generally, that he has opened Burton aud Edwia Stratford. a Branch Store, in ; amounting t fortynve bushels, and Eeing from to the weight of iron, and Colorado the largest average of On Public Bnildiogs Wm. B Hutehins, 231 to bushels wheat, amounting David M etuart and R. McQnarrie. Farr's Building, Ogden, er acre. On Publie WorkB D. M. Btnart, Joeph - With s first-olaAny of the cereals may be cut at stook of btanlord and Kobt. 8. Watson. the reots when tne Kernel is in tne Robt. On Public Qrounde MoQuarrie, aiilkj and the seed will ,ripen just Wm. W. Burton and Israel CanfieH." V the tame, showing that at the time Israel Canfield, all the elements for perfecting the On Fire Department It is made of the best Oregon pine and is spirally bound with Edwin Stratford and W; B Hutohias ersin re in the plant. " i T. On Charles. Sanitary Regnlations He would advise an examination wrought iron of suitable strength to sustain any required pressure. Acsrrespondent at Keener N. H., The whole exterior is completely protected from rust or decay by a Middleion, Eiwin Stratford and D. recommends boiled potatoes as , of the quality and prices of his M. ituart. Mined, fer diarrhoea in cattle. ' He . . thick coating of asplultum, while the interior being constantly in : , j , j ' svi thsf ikree peeks day, fed On Finance Wm. W. Burloij,' Robt., 8. contact with the water r Watsen and Jos. Stanford. wst:,euted ia two days an ox ot his that was badly affected in that way. On Lioenses Chas. F. Middleton, W. 'iuJ Miners, Farmers, f t '! i n-."f tri Jrj ;n...,u. of X If) aa.t iM" """'' ..! ' the Cw!eWte4 ..Dealer, v,.i l!...v M.J Municipal Corporations and Eailroad Companies 1 V t,t f t) rinT RAILROAD. IXU vlli.ViH.'J t.nt'- - - .- 1 ..." I I 'uu ut i!r.;;:.,w:,; ow. jj. ii.. ! J:ir;--(- or heatini stoves r .1 r i 'in '.' iTViV'-V:- ji"".' "'' ,' . I j The Kewlight Weight Water Pipe 'c.n t VV Msxy S j r 1 VilSr",-- r,X: 5. j s " ' ' U w f ...........ft AL?0 DEALER IN -!'ri DRY GOODS iNDOUOCERIES, HATS and CAPS, i -- Boots and Shoes, Butter andlEcfprs And a 1 ' fa EX Eli 4 Ii LINK OF I'KODCCE. NEW THE OGDENi OIL DEPOT, Music Store! laigMncss with Strength, ESTABLISHED 1874, JOHNCOREISH Successor 0 CHEAPNESS WITH DUtt ABILITY, es Musical Any Lelttre for the Wattseu. " et SHEET MUSIC '" D: to hr . te TTBES COUNTY OFFICERS : Probate Jutieo F. U. Richards. gelectmea 1 J. Herriok(Ogden), F. A. Harawond (Huntsvilie; 1. G. Taylor (Harrisville j. : t kS Rcrdr Jo'ee!i 8'anford. Collator Oiibcrt Treasurer--Kob- Wot Bxoluaively Bablonian. Two Pougbkeep8ians wheip talk iag together, , when a "gentleman esrae up wboru one of them knew t' Beliiap. , McQusrrie- William Brown. SoeritT oroner Jo THOMPSON'S EiKBEIi SCOP. nr tJ. C. R. R, track, Ogden, ' . & ' hid at a nominal cost Piper Id . ; , A (Vllt Colli ii i , "' '"' Coffins I SPECIAL ' 4 ftie Etc. TTINTIOW Marmert ; BIX' TBIUO FOtKTH, door north of II. ('. ffardUUh'i. OC DEN, UTAH. and Sheet Iron JO 9ITEN Trn DorMna5woanrt. JIiiiKtleM, tkVH RTREKT, On Ofr Tin. Trimming, ., iir'cl 4. MtiilWrfunM all kladi of ' CoAnt made to ovt.r on ahnrt aollca. 1 BtretJ ' M aln eamtantly oi hats. Hb :' three men being capable of laying '!! K AND Lg?! 0. A. ODtSON. GALE, Btatan is ',"". I.....R1' A.dlLI '..;. ... lid 6as Wsrk art sat mt, hot all wors is by ibs is f .mats'! ts girt aUslaeit Brass, 1 1 in, ij soeooragt to STsry tliw. - r ,&-i- the Square Incli. already in use in matny of the leading cities of the Tacific f'oast, and is rapidly taking the place of iron pipe along the lines of estern Railroads. is V I'rry. , M B.fhild. County Road Comminiooer Snpmnisndent o! Uommon cohaols F. Monoo. ?!S , Hoard of lamiutre L. F Uoaeh, W. W Burton and Charles Wriijht. f PBK1SCT "' to Fifty per cent. Cheape e Tcs. wf 300 I'ouiiflM fo It " HOME-MAD- of a mile per day. It costs nothing for leading,is convenient to handle and can be rade to sustain any pressure, having often Room over f to 3IAS0X, - ttgruey F. 8. R'onards.' L M. Richards Cler . FUANK 8andford Assessor Twenty-fiv- than the Iron rom ' ' rmportod is from And can be . HUGHES iron, and the water while passing through it will be preserved as fresth and pure as the source from which it is obtained. been submitted to a ,., V Warehouse, Sixth Street, U will iiflvtT forroilo, as in the case t It OUss' j W.8. HICIHK. Calder. BOXING SCHOOL 1 g 0. ' Illuminating and Lubricating I.IA.lkTOJSi. t Tfcnitory koandtid wuth b Bavio Connijr and tua dividing ridg Detaeonupaod lioitaua.n ewr A Jsntern'-jaweyauug maa gioR:, VaUcy, weaf by he oagiem dioro of Orea Bait And other Musial Instruments, be lino drawn dne ma t from a p dnt t lke. noriH bvto athe tha last Saturday, nn ped I fore purchasing elsewhere. postbfBce ialdi'oro MotBnrirnpity tho Torritorlal . , " and ydiled out: road not tb ot Ugiloa LnV, ti.aac by the aummit of the epur ruBK" tf rniinatinn ataM Hot Bprinirii "Anything for the Wattses?" to lu inuraoctiun ib ihtanuimit of tli WaaatcU by tfaainuiitr said nonutaini. George Poteet, our polite post Monntaina, ot Th Kiivfaruniunt tha (Jouuty ia TMtod In the Couit,coDapoHd ofth. Probata Jndga, who autsr, replied, "No there is not." Connty U ex officio the presiding officer, and throe selectCONSTANTLY RECEIVED AS .PUBLISHED man who hold office for thre yearn, ove being "Anything for Jane Watts?" ' Ihnal DUniunt to Tcnilif i . rhon everj' year Regular terms begin on the t:i , Crit MriiiaT in each iea4on or tao year. Nothing." t The judiciary oower it contajned ia tha Probate "Anything for Ace Watts?" j Oonrt, preal.ied over by the Probite Jndgo, who "No." fleeted blenttially au'i 6old hl ottlce lor 4 1 of cenrt The Clerk nil open iaalvraya year. "Anything for Bill Watts?" the (Viurt is appointed by tbo Jndce, and iaz driov IStf "No, sir." Jhein County i ierk. " 1 tiicnntauv. on the Brst son-UlucttoBR art Aaythin g for Tom Watts?" lay injAuuuat, in eachven niuniierM year.. " ' nothing." rrteent ropnlatioa of the Cousty,nat 18,000. "Anything for Tool Joe' Watt?'' "No, , tDick Watts, nor ; Jim tTetta, cor Sweet Watts, or any other nm, dead, living, unborn, native, foreign, civilized or uncivilised, ai-aor" barbarous, male or female, flits or black franchised or naturalized or otherwise. Jfo, there is positively nothing for ot the Wattses, er.fcermdivni-"?ily,- . severally, jointly, now and torsver; one and inseparable." Ths boy looked at postmaster mattouishment, and said; ,; i "Please look if tbvre is anything for'John Thomas Wats?" ' WILL LIST TOR 50 YEAHS! ..r.,ANj-,f,.- WeW Coontv eomcrltea all that portion ot tbe Co- - Manufnctut'srs' Agent and Importer of all grades of 7 7:" .... - ' ORGANS Cneld. et U- i- Continental Oil and Transportation Merchandise! B. IJutobins aad Ui m'.aju.-- j- - , OIHCHUS. Ogden Prectnctr luetic of tii! Peaoa C. F. Middleton. Coas'.ahle Alma Keye. - WHO fS UNACQUAINTED ! ' TERMS: Dollar M.v t ' ; , .1 lit Lper Ltkoas.J Quarter, IT IS Part in advance, fcaknee at finish of lessons. , Will teach the Whole Theory in and the other didn't. An introduc! ond course of lessons. tion followed, when the latter said: North Ogden Prscinct: thaniel Mont. "We are having fine weather," to tiBticsoftbe Peace r iromery. which the stranger assented. "I onstable Andrew Boss. think," said the Poughkeepsian, "if jUtr to morrow is as Plain City Precinct: pleasant as it is t dy, we shall have cause to be thank- asMcr of i he l'eaoe John spiers. ful." "Look here," said this strang-f- , Constate Wm. L. Stewart "your name is Jona. Ire you Huntsvilli Precinct: of ny way connected with Island?" i "Well," Juslicrof the i'eaoe W. W. Bronson. Bsbylon, Long Er.ietueP. Bingbass. "per-p- s Constable Jephed the Pougbkeepsian, so, but very distipt," "Well Harrisville Precinct: thought so," said the stronger, Justice of the Peace D, B. Rawson. Webeter. Constsblt-e-Juh- n ' 'are introduced to any one, the f,t thing they do is to shove a Eden Precinct: leather report at him." Justice of the Teaee L., A. Priebettt. Frank Mason. WITH TMt CtOCRAHY OF THIS BY KXAMININO THIS MAP, THAT THE COUNTRY ' WILL 6CE USED FOR GAS, OIL AMD WATER. For full particulars, prices, ! , ' &c, address w , JOSEPH A. WEST, Care "Ogden Junction," Ogden, Utahy Or DAVID JA!1fS, dumber, Salt Lake City, Utah dfestf the-'Jone- o Josiah L. Fert1n Constable rom a TfVH Known Physician. , 1 RdcHESTSR, N.' Y.", Oct. S, '79. . H. Warns a & Co. Gentlemen: ithout solicitation 1 desire to express to you my high appreciation of 7"ur remedy kn iwu as Warner's Safe Sidney and Liver Cure. Some time oce my attention was called to a ntleman who had for a long time n great sufferer. After making thorough examination of the case, I found thH his kidneys and liver ftacW. Not without aesitatn 1 prweribod yMr Safe Kid-"y- . n Liver Core. The result, after in tw ha been satv-fsboul, xtreme. Without hesi -- won, I would now prescribe the remedy to all afflicted. Yours V hi' c Til ubhsh M. D. v ,fro. choose. - Uintah Precinct: George L. Corey, Warren W. Corey, Constable i Slaterviiie 'Precint: Jnstioe ! ths Pacs lent BvM (. f7 . c River dale Precinct: P"r-;Vt- '' JabB Bfbee. justice A - - - fcs Ci3 S a w "5c ' 14 Z B H i. r- -l el ,. ou. " t fa-- "X - PeeEmory W !io:i Gilbert R BO'ip. t of Coueiab'e Use n 5t Precinct; thi Peais rsef J. Wiieno, Jastiee of the Pease Ta. Ue:Q H. Traoy. e Ihnebis S s a 2 a. , t M 1 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. IS Tlli CREit CX)5StCTlSG ttlfl BITWIES THE EAST 15D THE WEST ! AM'N wnere yn ran cor roi.r t. .!., Una rrtnafromCMcaaothPotiW"!! Rlcffs BMnKlwr r' UurmucO Harare" Mail Bourn of tbe toy. . Ottawa, i 1 jtelloV panMiW Cltf. Brooklyn. Marvnaj. IJlK'rt,. T Iowa . renRal of t MMnt-a.rinnrll and to Ptorlf : n th l.rricb fKna,Bir?aTi JaiK-iloWilton Junction to Moseotin. WaaaHMttf. frlncevm. rentrerilla. Bcltoap. flcll. Eld.n. IaoBwnrth ana rrnt'.n. iallt(n, "amron. u Blunurnr. Calrxa Avint mi WaufcinBloo w Kara inyton Bona-i.ar- t. joirt Knotvtllet Keoauk Ih'nKmafKirt, 1 iidcpcnilmit, Eirton. tutuai--- i IMtirville. Nkaln. ('ella. Mimroa and Iwa add WlotcrMti Miiiia to Ipflianula ilinft 1XAudubon. A roc to Harlan. Ibid ,fHimi't' which own. jatmMttTolj'ttiB oDtf HiitlroaiL ir'l 8 ud i perelaa a IDrouali Una between Chicago 'rJiaP,mmr, wra and eanfol their PlPflplns to none, and rWe tou a i'rMilifch ro Inferiort"hlcao and Council Bitiffa, dmrtjln hcrNl ana rtr 3 -- ? 4 x "tJ ,3 - aj .rur;Ew" n 'Z" a i.. 1 H '. . . ! Xr - a. 11 . t ..fi. X ttwn 1 MwntAeerrt Iron Brldrea anan the Mhatmitn end MiaiKniH rtTr ai all w Vnta troswd by thw line, aod tranefre are arofdeS at Council BHik. laTimwortt) and Atcbteoa, coanecMooa made In t'nQ flopoia. THK FRlKtTPAb R. ft WWBTTIONH Tlll- - GlUtAT VllKOLOn USB AllB AS I tu : At riirigo, anl South. wMh all dlTemtna lineefo-tlH-! with the I,aai Shore Knglwob. kiulnera aod Plttaburg. Ku Wayne Oikuu At WaawrScTOK IJrlCHTJ.wlltl rtUsburf, ( h.- elniratl A St. Ixidi R. B. AlI.ASaLXS. with JlllnohirentralR. R. I. i . At Psohi. witii pMJp. A t.i P.. I W.: fit. Midland: and T.. P. A W. Ilnllr.'. Athof a lat.aJfn. with Western I alua 1., !. I r: Riwk At, Iland A P"ria Kallr'd. n wit A tl liTKiport A ..rih-WlrliATKroT, R. R. l.twtwTT, wtth tbe Burllnsten, t odur WisrRortbera H. R. At RapW AtURiKNKi.u with (n,nl AR R. of Iowa. li. What will i.lae joq Bifwt wlll lx thepleaare It. lxlcelII. At ICkMou.aa. 1UU.M. InMm pawinir over tlie of MvfiTine vour meolt, while ).. At orvnt Bi.trs, llllowa anrf lwa. In one of liaiiful ' '" M". Cam taat At Oma if a, with B. llUr BiimiillkTiit loln end Vou BurlmBun,to::r AtroM'wBraJirwrnuK.wWi ''t 'iralnik Krre ' Thrmirt n Brt-ciR. R. IB A Northern la aorrfd RaoHrt any an tlre meal, a od OTTi-wwwtih rental It. ';. A M i or yoa can botol. for ., Ag. lt. I:x and paji for wtoat you aet. ou rJ-- r what Vsw.ra"5itaT.d. tlie fn that malnrltr of the r"-v- r Wace-h-an- d rjorlj" Wauw, Apiriat!ti St Uml. ..refer net arale aoartisenu for dirf'ro pur; Ken.flty.9t. J. A 0. ft k. AtBrTrai.T.wlth paasenger bti!nea of land toe ' X Atehlix.it. AfrHtsO. 'o n- pwta Una Una warrnnima It), we are pl" tokm I'aciut Ke. and ten. Dr. Awbhwii ihnt tins Companr run Ha PA1.AI B ,ne I.VEn.SU CJIU-- for fleeplna gnrnowa. and Iti K. wiM l mad R. t'erv. AMisATajrwOBTB. titfrw 1M1I for fAHS K FLA' aj?iir.r vi sr. li. .f.W'lBT i.: ri w n .u - 1 t:ns- MlHi'-r- in At tlon for rlo Wottara. while and a i.ih4 rt.arua botwran tbe aame poiata a IKHar' bftnh. and Bin Dollar Oosble lu Three rT ... (fflal. lVct nTiu purw. Marriott Precinct: dalis'""-CostfUbi- 3 aW 1. LlJ -- WiUiata Wilaon. f - a r " ,o- - aa - 3 . 2H to 3 8 g tr 9J 7! .. .. I C pissss If; f o 13 S Hooper Precinct: of ib CoBSbls Jnniee li? V ConataWe , Oeorg Payns. - j C o 6 ixj S3 aS Ci , Lynne Precinct: CoBitabI CO m " Jostles of the 1 faoe F a. Miller PsUr L. fiberer. Constable 11 Highest Pric 0 Weston Precinct: Justice of " tbe J?eae " Uns D, PeWer " ' son. ) Thomas Etherington. Constable '" 3 si r6 ' " Justies of the Peace Jneliee feblOfw ' ' h. u n riaurt A.' kiJiwalXm j fi R. rit. tt. ad lid. ??? .'; ;, - bst.john. |