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Show iaawaAe GENERAOmECTORY. - - - Ogden was iaeerperaud by set ef the approved Jaa uary 18th, 1861. Municipal Eleetioai SiItiWr Mobhw-, oeeur biennially (edd years) on the second Monday in February. Prssoat Maid in DkguUe. popalation, 6,600. OH M Ourtinff The City is situated is Ut delta of of Nantuck-- t, the Weber and Ogden Rivers, and A young gentleaan a magnificent view of Us txhauBted hi. wiu in play who h valley of wkicb it forms the a become and had almost MAU CENTRAL trritorial Legislature, Feb. 21, 1880. int tricks, urror to bis family and relations, order of seen Wh are of the highest some time ago of wealth, at in peint L v .iron a new mode of having file had roaced au old maid, who and intimate with his mother,' no made happy been -- ho had never , principal though marginal feature, lying as it does at Us , foot of the Wasatch mountains and within easy communication and sight of nearly wery ether .' settlement within the basin. The oity is divided into feur municipal wards. Each of which is represented in the Commen Council by an Alderman chosen from the ward by the electors ef the city at large, waioh . latter also ohoee at the same time a complete list if city officials, being at present as fol" ' a beau.' Hor age was fifty; M to have lows: her native land, England. he dewr-in- ed that OGDEN CUT OFFICERS : , Our youngster court tHs old maid, and for Mayor Lesier J. Htrriek. This procured ymt of Sag Alderman 1st Ward -- David M. Smart. other a wig, A 2d Ward C. F. Middleton -, suit tb disgu.ae ol a yo." Si Wrd Joseph Stsaford. rn.tH.nor-.Tol- d Thu, of fifty. ' 4th Wsrd Vm B. Hatehins into a .pruceold man heap- Councilors Edwin Stra'fnrd. Roberts. ana r uy uic th o d mill'', 'erael ian-fielWatson, RoM. Kh; fflor w" tovn , , 1 ,.. MrQ-Htri- Wm k ,,.,,.,. p' A Her Ir.in i.JV"l' i thV ,m forgot it. nyo and rv; 2 in tin glowing iM.mol her - I j ii. t. Sat. I St. eta tall Lab, 0; T 1 Woeri'sCroee CeatroviUe T &Sj f ranai&ftoB SOj H KaysvUle Arrive at Ogd.a 4 j Train Leave a Ogdea KaysvUle IS II t SO 1 4 4S t 80 t r. a. 1 " ::; 1 eta S iO undUturb ait. V'iiier if Tboe. D P- -J ,11 I.'.. Vt: I S"! meantime the mother visit and they became Mtixfied of the perfidy of the young resolved on venman, an J hey both . geance. When the day came for the next visit, the mother happened in, sure satienough, but a very few minutes sfied thp imposing party that he had fix. The doors got into a very bad irsre immediately locked, when the mother and old maid each pulled out a whip from under their aprons, and the way the young man with an old look and eourting propensities got thrashed, was a caution to all kinds of impostures. The fury of the insulted maid was -- had been her passion, tad tks back, legs, and arms of her as violent as it. In the quondam lover attested syncope state following, posed her by it was the "old un" that her had bee ' appointed, wedding 11 !' Stuart. and dress prepared. . Wm. W. Barton, Robt Watson and Jos. Stanford. Chas. F. Middleton, B. Butchins and Israel Canfield. 8. W. On Licenses length the old system which iai endured so long seems crumbli- ng, and new methods and new appear on every side. That old system, the system beloved by the trne pedagogue, i only too well know. It is the system of routine aad of cram, and there are few people under forty who have not at some time suffered under it. To excite interest or arouse enthusiasm has not been considered la task of a master in the common schools. On the" contrary, an interwould probably be est! school-rooruber uoiay. nd hence objeuiona-W- . (Schoiarshipx has b en hfld to ideas text-book- r, dspeiided on turning ings into machines. ,abt human B (l snv8or--Snitpr- Treasurer Kot mrhsm. , objectionable on other ground", tong experience has proved that it i a doubtful blessing to teach a nun to read, and then turn him upon the world to pick up auch further education as the cheap literature of great Hies affords. The immense sale of sensational newspapers of the worst class proves the truti of this fact, and ia admitted to be one of the. most threatening signs of the times. There is no OKFICEBS. Precinct: Ogden C of tbe Peace. Ci.nstHhle Alraa Kev. Justice F. Middleton. North Ogden Precincts Justice of tb gomery. Coosiable N.thaniel Ptace ndre I 0'. 18 to PIANOS And other Musial Instruments, fore purchasing elsewhere. CONSTANTLY RKOEIVED j,"- ai fflnruii Vjan an si anna wt Mi, ,r n . T' - ill innaiii mi miiayrt. ?'.J1 rJ"T :'r-- r1 A LfO (The shell of wood of th s ipr i 1 ouly ) Stows'B ' 'mltY wnere used, for - Is superior for Hydraulic Mining, City Water Worlfj, and all other purposes for which iron or wood is used to any pipe now manu- e. ; Ijigliincss with Strength. Being from I to the weight J i.- j ui; f montt'E. It f iron, and ft will now Mauafrtcturers' -- sas-r - - W.S. Ul'GHKH. A jeat ane Importer of all gradaa of & G. A. OIILSON, Main Utreer, Ogtl j, GALE, Vealers ia IIOME-AIslD- E Miiiteefuresa'l kladi er ARB Coffins mported AS PCBLISBED to Fifty per cent. Cheaper A J Tin, SPECIAL 'irom Etc , Etc. It IxeS tax OJLJSD USED FOR GJS, For full particular?, jiricc.-:- etc., aildrcss , JOGIIFH i 6 i to, to every t Un. . e:6fr-l- v. WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED ,;, DAVID JAIVsES, Or THIS COUNTRY, WILL SES THIS MAP, THAT THK WITH THK CfOCftAPHY BV CXAMININO WATER. ' A. WEST, junction," Ogden, Utah, L'.;re '()gdcn Or Manner. is IT IS Fart in advance, balance at finish of lessons. e a SubhtantLtt sad Gas Work ais bo. by to, bat all work 4 ne noouragt by as Is t .rrantfl to givs aiietsouoa OGDEN, UTAH. . Dollar per Quarter, IJ Lemon. otR Vonein IJ CI VIA Iurli. already in utc in tnmiy of the leading cities of the Pacifict , Ccast, and is r.pidly tiki thj pi.icc uf iron pipe along the tines of Western Kailroads. TERMS: U BruB, IT BEET. BET. TB1BD A FOl'BTH, Oat door aorth ef II. C. WardleUh's. been submitted to a Text f 300 FoutitlM to the Kqusre All HI5 nt MASOX, KOOFISa. Oefflns mate ta order oa short notice. i to i of a mile per day. It costs nothing for leading,is conve-nieto handle and can be made to sustain any pressure, having often BOXING SCHOOL ITTENTION , Handle?, three men being capable of layinj Offer and Sheet Iroi Ware. tall Ha eenntantlj oa tiai.4, Cofiln Trlmmlnsti, than the Iron Pipe! And can be laid at a nominal cost hu'ili track, Ogden. .' 1 Twenty-fiv- e C. R. K. ' .' , j.J'Xsj... r.- A. tiiLK the case nl' iron, and the water while passing through it will be preserved as fresh and pure as the source from which it is obtained. ' It is from t Vi s ( .Illuminating and Lubricating Oils. HUGHES torroiii', 1174. Continental Oil and Transportation Co is as in s'84 if XT GORKIS JOHN be- Frank Mason. c. .- duov 18tf 6 .u '" era l KTABLISHED WILL LIST FOR 50 YEARS! babbe'b r9 nnMSsaJl aai DIALER IN Warekousa, ftixth Street, near U. Room over K THE OGDEN OIL DEPOT, It combines factured. PluniLtr, dfe5tf Huntsville Precinct: ! Jlarrisville Precinct: O Sn TB J S .'U.. i , .l i m S caZ 3 is k h-- r- a 1 ri -- ? ajsaaJ o E - 9 "S? m uiS P" iw v n a i s 2 f1 f so 4 s a B. Rawson. ! g i 3.. Es. m S 5 " V; 3 S CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. AXD THE WEST ! IS THE GREAT C0.XECT1SG LI5K BETWEEN THE EAST FMOKISU TAi"' wnws yna ran etw"7 j'jft'ewatn line rune from Oit'esptoCounrll nidSM i a "llueasa avail Hours m inenararelle ticrnna. pae'irar iiiron yviifn. 1iufiiiBrM Iron Ilrldci'a ennn tli M"llno. KwM leland, wis, "S - - a- O - t to ri u S a m ! t- - a 0 Si ISs 1H t- - E ,u'tATt ckw-Lt- y o .3 8 5 . s4 23 bO Wife Z. N 4 . C . ' - J . o O S 'iii.-'.j 54 Marriott fretted: This. Helen U. Tracy. ailalsy-Conetabl- .!t!'i Al Rora lT.ASO. wtlh Jtoca Isiaml A Peoria llnllnmi! A e'rS for Dollara. while At IMvrMKKT, with the lTiw K tt. tvmrm tee eana r.tnt lie! At wiat l.ieeirrv. uh the Bwnssjtosi. cwuir fouwo Sth. and b.a Dllaie i Nortbrrn K. It RspMe . ". n. B. nr foee. ; mw will he the nleeenm L with t eiinl j ",,',?,! AtUSimi WHJ fl ivnat Fi. ,,nftr,,,; with IV i. AS tb. .h .S Ii.- -: to one V,f ! H. '11 H.H At OSS A HA. with B,TiiJSf. M. OtBtM eod k. eWwn.iiS Car, U,eJ r witti uuiiictua..eiKf Atl oi.iiMarHiJfVf -mm mne Bff Iff twi ReiW A Nonbcro If. H. nret K. . f lil aSSI T ..a..M Sr. or yoo caa AI Orrmw. with Iwei i..ii tor eTtT-8- T ,0T nta .. .. !) J.' . wh r Loots, ttsn.t HyAN'Tirn filpr wbai you " At Ittoxt . l!b l.ion.v It. Iu v pur-- S Wakeeit. ane) Si. Iml". Keokuk apertnwmte for Sift-rJ. A C. B to. '.. w.ib fc.n. ( ' .t AtBrvrei.T. ar--- i the er.ora.ooa faeeeoseel ATTHieo-r- . with Afhi"n. loprika A At ere fhte Hoe wwrafinDl H. ii.w mnpetiT rune slew; srnlWsE eplns eiirpoeea, LPLVO tlAKS f'jr "AiIaATrvwoBTB. wiUt K. P. tod K. Tfi". - CaA. . B. . Kinn iWWthir eroat faasurs) of out r a . v" mre-rr-. wAr rjP CA Jt u-- rusureetiiw Zw IMmls ' rJ S.J" I'-- MieM-era- ne trenrft .e iftlihrv mi 2 1 William Wileae. Thomas J. Wiiscn. . Juslise ef the Peaee Ull f.t r . p-- ' mwi&i Jastiee ef the Peace Constable all points rrxet'd tt tti's ani Miixiir rlvra et aToiiU-et t'mmnl Cli , linev arfl tranefrni are leTenworth and Atetiteoti, tonDCctiotia bvjiu In I'ninn rti'p. te. ajs-lTUB I'ltlNt ll'AI, R K. i'VXWTW' " AlUt AtS FulTlllHtiKbAl' TtlHUL'GU t t ntrAOO, with all dlronrlna llnraforibo and Honth. At Kvi.rwoori. with the I lie 'iore Vmlliera and ntlebarts. t . Waj ne Mxi M. HUe. AS WiBtyoTO!HwcrrTS.witli tUtelsar? K. It. l.nnle At I.A HALLa witn lll.nnls Ontnil K. B. n er.Btro! their fUeeprnf ',1 IV I.. l.t- I f V At I'tohia. with P., As W. HaMrwia ' tnfertor to none, ami 1e "U W.i l!.Midianl;andT.. 1.IVrMorn IntotlK 1 "'iii'.Vfis Vhlpto -M 53 . T. tSloia "5J 7 v Mt;llrr' peTenpwt, C' xiefj. l.lbertr. Vrt .. - J 'I" T. mincM i'i Marentm. Brtx.klrn. City. ill. ' MI.II.I ..fv. III.)-- ' from Bnrta Junction to PSMtrtn -1 on.lam uon ti Mueeatine, WaehloeTtnn, ralrIielaoen. eiurrrnia. I'rineejron. F.nl'in. .l oel'eiin. (ameroo. laTeow.inh and I'll, aV.Z w .n WahJnctoij , I.. Larmlnrtin lUine- ilu . Inrteptnitent, EMnn. Otluro-r'n- n r ri. ie. 'aakKa. Telia. Monroe and lra and Wlmer: il..." Aih.f.1'1. Ai).iut.o.sxi Aota to Harlan. Tlile 0,0-fr- $i whtehowne. on!r Kllrr4. .?.ite. Vh an'Tt. vUW a Lirougli hue oteen thteaso , rr e t'S S a rlrrfeserra . mison Precinct: day's Ecllpge ft ex The Joints er eonneotioni inch ifcic k. are mide by an iron sleeve or coupling D.O. Calder. vmnm p OHY GOODS ASI) GROCEllIES.IIATS nnd CAPS, ."?.s CHEAPNESS WITH DURABILITY, Final Dieroant te Tearher. FRANK siin' ftuecMsor SHEET MUSIC Justioc of the Peace W. W. Bronson. Constable Erastus P. Bingham. . J " s, 6' " Salt Lake City, Utah. f Jerri '..'. of the Peaee John Spiers. Wm. L. Stswart. Lynne Precinct: parture are thoroughly convinced, n4 that without luetic of the fease F. A. Miller. any great expenM L. Sherner. or radical change, except iri bring Constable Peter 1Bg common sense to bear the upon Slatemllt Precint: dcatiohaI problem. Justice ef ths Peace 4enry Boems Constable George Payns e.f,,r Lame Back. Side or Chest, use Riterdalt Precinct: SHILOH'S .POROUS PLASTER. Jaetioe of the Pes Richard Dye. nce, 25 cts. Soid by J. W. McNutt Constable J shn Bybes. Co., Wholesale and Retail Drug' sts, ani o. C. tlaoher Precinct: rmsby,. Logan. Justice. .of the Peaee Emory W. Beule ct28ly Constable uiieerv a. ocmmV. by " - f. h Constable . Justice of the Peace Webster John Constable of the publishers aicne .ifJ. 1!. Ansa ORGANS djutr 't To .. Mont criminal literature - by indictment, Rden Precinct: nd by" ' fine and iiprUognient L. A. Priohsttl. 'here there is demand there will Jos ice of the PeaceL. Fernn. Csustable Jostah be a statsupply, all the laws in the ute book to the Uintah. Precinct: contrary notwithstanding. of the Peace George L. Corey, Justice The true way to suppress such publConstable Warren W. Corey. ications, is by lessening the demand, nd this' can be done only by educa Weston Precinct: tln Hans D. Potter the children in the common Justice of the Peac nools to read something better. son. much can be done in this t!i Constable Thomas Ethenngton. Mction the believers in the new de- H ... Will teach the Whole) Theory in one course of lessons. ' Plain City Precinct; Ju'ice w made of the best Oregon pine' and is spirally bound with strength to sustain any required pressure. He would advise an examination wrought iron of suitable The whole exterior is completely protected from rust or decay by a of the quality and prices of his thick coating of asphaltum, while the interior being constantly in contact with the water , McQatrie' Rcuaida. PltmStT Ajl'T 3& Ogden, BT Gilbert Belnap. Collector - TDtrprs Boots and Bhoei, "Butter -and i stoek ef w 3fu8ical Merchandise! Seleotmen L J. Borriek (Ogden), F. A. Hammond (Huntsville); P.O. TJ- lor (Harneviiie) Reoerder Joseph 8 aoford be- ly 0 With a first-cla- WEBER COUSTT OFFICERS t Probate Judge, F. 1). Riehards. A Now, apart froui the fact that such discipline is perniciouf, because it enfeblB the mind by overloading it with undigested matter, and crushes ut originality by discouraging U independent thought, it, i equal- ittackin Fan's Building, .. V "i'..'v 1ND Weber Coanty eomprira U that portion of the bounded tonth by Davte Ooant; and Tenitory tha diviflinir riilra between OruM Hole and WVxr Valley, weat by the aaatera shore of Sraat Salt Lake, Dorth by a line drawn dne eaet from a point on earn shore to tue Mat opriagi rj tna xwnww road north of Ogden City, theaca by the noimlt of the epnr rang terminating ateaid Hot Springs to Ita Inteneenon wiu tnnnmii 01 tarn Honntains, eaat by the sanmitot said monntaina. The government of the Oonntyla Tested in tha County Com t, composed of the Probata Jndga,ho is id officio the presiding offleer, and three en lectin en who hold office for three year, on being chosen every year Regular terms segm on the first Monday In each Brawn ef the year. The judiciary power ie contained In the Probate Court, presided over by the Probate J ndgu, who Is elected bienniallv aat holds his office for teo years. This court is always open. The Clerk of the Court is appointee, by too rfoage, am u a fffieio Connty Clerk. Elections are be d biennially, o the Brst Mo numbered year. day inlAngust, In each-eve- n 18,000. Present population of the County s coDsUtiin .learning by iktii'v f ieart, and in annvvfring by rote such t;ier-- i il. Richards questions as wue printed for the SLtriU William Brown. meter's use; that school has been Outoitei Job Parry. M B. Child. the test where the routine was most County Road Commissioner iron bound, where children were Huieri isndent of Common Schools drilled in their exercises like soldiers L. F Mcncfi l of Examinrs-- L. F Meneh, io in the manual, and where excellW. W Burton and Charles Wright. , in as the oth ence, in the one case use in The undersigned begs to inform his numerous friends, and the public generally, that he has opened a Branch Store, ia .. -t - MIXED TRAIN8 WILL RUN nwn March Atlantic STOVES- ' ajaj IL--s asaiji t'swtiis.t I'sMlst. wed-dugd- Sohoola. At Jos. Stanford, C. F. Middleton and Israel Canfield. On Claims Robt. S. Watson, Wm. W. Barton and Edwin Stratford. Wm. B Hutch Ins, On Public Buildings David M Stuart and R. McQuarrie. On Public Works D. M. Stuart, Joaeph Stanford and Robt. S. Watson. Robt. McQuarrie, On Publio Grounds Wiu. W. Burton and Israel CiofieU. On Fire Department Israel Canfield, Edwin Stratford and W B Hutchias Charles. F. On Sanitary Regulations Middlelon, Edwin Stratford and D. On Streets dis- Departure in Public The Kew On Water Supply Edwin Stratford, D. M. Stuart and Bobt. McQaarrie. M. SWAUHI' MATINS OF -i Hisrf r On Finance LIHE C0II ST0ES. CHOICE r..-- Music Store! r'i OIS KC. 2",. Jn'y ; NEW ed ber old friend, ;it"l (,!' 1 FULL A J The NewLight Weight Water Pipe i DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, blood of six- Leaving fait Lake City at S.4S a.a.; arrivins w. f the firet lim"' bcnt; Mn i In OgdeD at ll.Wa m.; leavtnf hail Lake at "i in a warm heart of and throbbing .m., arriving in Ogden at i 20 p.m.; leaving ing Ojtden ai S 60 a.m., arriving la Kill bake ijrty at HI a.m.; leaving Ogden at S.S0 e.in.,arnnug in for scene Tkl w!h a most exiting salt Lane City ai .6,i. m. mo funny he the young Bcamp; it was he so .o himsel'; for all Information eeaeerntsf frelfhter Pa" could not keep it as aire, apply to let his mother know it, and bhs), JAMR8 SHARP, nuick as thought, determined to purr Oen'l Ticket ana Prelfht Agent. he had the for imposition ish her ton and old respecta- Medical Board of Examination JOHN SHARP, prittisod upon her J. D. IVPIr&IKICKSKNT. ble maiden friend J. Carnaban, X.Allen, W.L.Molntyre. to beShe, therefore, feigned not was imposlieve him, stating that it The following are the Committees of sible that he could so change his the Common Council: as drees to lm and voice manner, maid. The son propose on the old Standing Committees : posed that he would demonstrate the fact, by hi" mother happening m On Mnnicipal Laws Jos. Stanford, W. whsn he and his dame were togeth W. Burton and R. S. Watson. jlffl" ALSO Ue Ctkbratei MD EICELS10B, CBESCEXT ACJA2NT STATES AK3TERBIT0R ES. OF UTAH AMD j Pan. 40; S j ' at. SO 6S 4 ,Ne. Si Ma. Paas. S 4 as 00 S " 0 S J ii Dwler Municipal Corporations and Hailroad Companies J CHILD G. Miners, Farmers, i Trains Leave W. TO TIIE - ,v.i Ce'.lect j!i:tj'r Paas. T AXIOM. d, Aarca lr t.ti. David Jenkins. fxton Israel Canfield. Quaraoiioe Physician Dr. J X. Alien. Inspector of Buildings Alma Keyes. Ca)tain Police W. Brown. 'tealer of Weights and Measures D. E, bfowuiiig, 1,'hief F're Department Alma Keyes Inspector of Provisions D. E. Brown ing. Street Supervisor Charless Welch. Watermaster. Thomas Doxey. r 4, 1873, i!n. U: Paea. Nemeef in Hi.d after Nov. On and ".- .'n:-w- r :r ill Por M Rv Attorney her, without th OF ITTXn. PIOXF.F.R ULK ' - halibut -- H, uSL Z Zji XL O JEk. 13. cam-men- rrnnerand MISCELLANEOUS MlSCELLjtXSOUS. e a R e lne Qanl Earertn tend eat. r rjwiBi.' u "'". ATtinkOX wla. I.AJ.J thte We.J Tirb.l. .11 Ti.k.i Awnt' la Us SUSW " ''"."5 " . . Btrrn SMea ir-.fr-- .7 . Oe-e- awiTuei aatk-- l tr |