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Show GENERALDIRECTORY. mi Ogden r Moenixo, Feb. 25, Burdett-Ooutt- 1 Hailroad, LLOF FIOXFJSII - Dasin. rerrsn.l wards. Each of which ia in the Commea Council by an Ald.rm. chosen from the ward by the eletori ef me city at larre.--whiclatter alH chose at the same time a oomolete liai of city officials, being at present ai fol lows:,. OCJDEX CITT OFFICERS 8d Ward-Jos- eph in wara , Richards Marshal & 00 No. Pbm. Trains leara r Ik Duchess of St. Albans, in bes Coutts. This lady was born and received the vast legacy $20,000,00(3 in 1837, since which, tinwshe has been oi flame in 1814, " fOXSPUfOUS FOR HER CHARITABLE DEEDS V Ogde , D a. 4 0 80 4 1 74 S3 00 tr 40: 2 oo Dealer In the CelebrateU HMUIOB, ES. AUO a. FULL LINE ULR OF CHOICE HEATIN3 COOK STOVES, STOVES. H 0 TENewLightWeightWaterPipi a. m (5 Farmingtnn 10 Centrerille 11 i rio.i. 84 4; 1 ii uj 11 (Pstented Jftly 23, 1878.) 00 40 SB -- 5 , SO AND r ' I 00 MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN , REdiOY V l FOR LAYING S OS... I" V'', iilfepsiS!'. urn s mm ? ALf O DEALER IS Dr. J. X. Allen. DAILY. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, Alma Fiq.2. DRY 0001)8 AN I) GltOCEIlIfiS, II ATS ami CAlS, Boots and Shoes, "Butrtov and Kirps And a , JOHN SHARP, fllEUAL MSB ' The following; arc tha Committees of me common Counoil: Gotnmittets: Is superior for Hydraulic Mininr. Citv Water WnrW other purposes for which iron or wood is used to any pipe now It combines NEW. Music Store! The Undersigned begs to inform his numerous friends, and the pub- "C generally, that he has opened a Branch Store, in Fan's Building, With a first-clas- s nA Being from J to ,11 THE OGDEN OIL DEP01 V IITAILRTHSf) W4. JOHN the weight of iron, and J " Ogden, Musical Merchandise! CORTCT&K W - W aOaaa iueeeaiar te Willi D UM ABILITY, CHEAPNESS stock of F IVKODlt manu-facture- Lightness with Strength. ( --fe . Manur:Mturer' igtat Warehouse, h)xth Street, near It. . C. H. track, ( WILL LAST FOR 50 YEARS! AND W.K.IUUIIIES. And Other MUSial Instruments, . , , r lore purcnasing etsewnere. be- - It SHEET MUSIC; m Will never passinc: through it will be preserved as fresh and pure as the source from which it is obtained. It is from man ine-iro- ripe 'I And can be laid at a nominal cost rom i to i of a mile per day. Collins Oil! Una canaUatl oi liaL4, ,r ColDiiB It costs nothing for leading.is conve aiad SPECIAL EU-lite, noli. A Sm klj.lj ot and Meet Jro H'ar. i - VfTMTIuN'' . 1 1 .... tnv Ho r fi Done in a bubHtatUuu Manner i to ordar on aliurt M.HS STHKET, BET. THIKI) X FOIEHI. One door north of II. C, Wardlcigh'i. ivet fir, Mi ROOFING. llaufllM, three men being capable of laying oier Tin, ,'"': Colli u TrimuifngR, I humanitarian schemes. Hpp UK. in establishing the nient to handle and can be niad to sustain anypressure,having often corps of WEBER C0USTT OFFICERS : ibises unaer riorence iVigntingale, n the Crimean war, is familiar to Probate Judge, F. D. Richards. been submitted to a BT ' Selectmen P. L. J. Htrriek(Ogdeo, ny one. She is said to her spend Mice a uammona (HuntSTUiej; f.U. lay income, $1,000,000 or $1,200, ior (HarrisTiue). FRANK MASON, : Ayear, in her philanthropic pro- Test 300 Recerder Joseph Stanford. lo (he Square Iiicli. Assessor Sandford Bingham. &eii an unfailing friend to the Collector Gilbert Belnaa. Room over-; rU protector of dumb animals,' Treasurer Robt. MoQaarrie. , It is already in use in many of the leading cities of the Pacific oi ciiurcnes and scnools. Attorney F. S. Riobards. THOMPSON'S up.uuuer ten years after obtaining her Clerk BARBER SHOP. L M. Richards Coast, and is rapidly taking the place of iron pipe along the lines of ""ae, sue enaowea a cliurch, with Sheriff William Brown. ana scnools attached, in Coroner Jos. Parry. Western Railroads. ' Koftjdter Row, one of the most neg- County Road Commissioner M.B. Child ated of Common oohools prts of London, She also es- unea tbe drinking fountains L. Supertnlandent TERMS: s , F, Monch. wich are such a L. Examiners F. of Monoh Board to blessing weary ITJSYUSED FOR GAS, OIL AND WATER.' bix -- Dollar per Quarter, ; vr.,limii.s; aiso tne cottee o saloons, W. W Bnrton and Char lea Wriffht IS Lemon. 1. PBECISCT ... ''"'. OFFICERS, r ' nce movemen t. : She is n mr-- va !; ; .... ri , Tart in advance, balance at finish re.l giid beloved Oeden all Precinct: classes by " tbat I ' full For of lessons. particulars, prices, &c, address C. F. Middleton yeiy popHiace, when exasperated Justice of the Peaoe. 7 poverty to extreme measures of Constable Alma Keyes. Will teach the Whole Theory in "wnce, protend the home of Mis VOUtt.C A. WEST," I nr.,1 one course of lessons. North i Precinct: Ogden iL.i u ui'uiuifi) wtH no nana Justice of the Peace Nathaniel Mont ' ouia he raissd Care 'Ogd eh Junction," Ogden, Utah, against the peace of of ; Maiifacftirwail Imported i )rhn. G. A. 0HLS0K Jlaln Utreet, Otftl a, GALE, IIOME-MAI3JL- 2 to Fifty per cent. Cheaper Twenty-fiv- e & Btalars In ' Oils. Sit.lt K. A. HUGHES as in the case of iron, and the water while COlTOde, C iMportw of all gradoa of Illuminating and Lubricating ORGANS i Uia- - Continental Oil and Transportation It is made of the best Oregon pine and is spirally bound with He would advise an examination ",'uuul "w oi suiiauie strengtn to sustain any required pressure The whole exterior is completely protected from rust or of the quality and prices of his decay by a thick coating of asphaltum, while the interior being constantly in contact with the water The Kovernment af the Ooaatv ie Mated la tha hi, County Court.compoeed ef the Probate Jadm.wko I. i law; officio itlie presiding officer, and three eeleet-- 1 CONStANTLTl RECEIVED AS PUBUSHEI) eeiac n. uiu wuu aoia omee ior caree yeare.cbosen every year. Begular terns begia ob the Esual Discount to Teacher. first Monday hi each eeaeon ef the year. The J odlciar v power ie cob laimd ia the Probate Court, preaided over by the Probate Judge, who ie elected biennially and holdthlt oflleefor tw yean. xm court 1 al wave open j The-ClerdnoV18tf the Court ie appointed bv the Jndtre. and ia officio County Olerk. Election! are held biennially, ob the trat Hon' nambered year. aay mjAuguet, in each-eve- n rreeeni popiuatioa of the Uount;,abent 11,000, erality A AD n Keyes. IootIdk Salt Lake City at 8.40 a.m.: arriving Captain Police W. Brown. in Ogdeu at 11.40 a.m.; leaving Salt Lake at 4.06 Sealer of Weights and Measures D. p.m., arriving in Ogden at 20 p.m.; leaving a. Drowning. Ogdea at tM a.m., arriving in bait Luke City at 10 a.m.; leaving Ogdn at 3.30 p.m., arriving in Chief Fire Department Alma Keyes. Halt lAke uity at e.4up.ui. inspeotor of Provisions D. E. Brown lor all Information eonoerning Trelitht or Part 21 ing. appiy to iag,JAMJtB Street Supervisor Charlesi 'Welch. BUAKF, Ood'1 Ticket and Preigbt Agent. Walermaster. Thomas Doxey. 5 Medical Board of Examination J. D. (The shell of wood of this pipe is onlj 1 inch thiok. The Joints orconneotions are made by an iron sleeve or coupling ) gUPfclUNTKNDlNT. Carnahan, J. X. Allen, W.L.McIntyre. Standing mmi 4 Faaa. 'Paiaiag Placet. . - liNo. Treasurer Quarantine Phystoian Inspector of Buildings STATES ANDTERRITOR Ttmrrc- . l at 10 31 Arrive at gait Lake Dee. t I BOXING SCHOOL and OF UTAH AND ADJACENT i 40 Wood'l Croat - (ueatiiingher fortune to Miss Angela iuraett, desired her to take the 4 KajiTMe William Brown. Assessor and Gollector Thos. Aaron F. Farr.r David Jenkins. " Surveyor Sexton Israel Canfield.li t t. a. I I to!.. KayartHs Wniiam'. Recorder James Taylor. Pom. FarmfagtoB Councilors Edwin Stratford.Rohert R Watson, Robt. MeQuarrie, Israel Can- neia, wni. w. Burion.e Attorneys i T W. G. CHILD TO THE- - ' Stanford. Wtn. B. Hutehioa Harriet Mellon, a very popular On Municipal Laws Jos. Stafford, W. n. uurian an a. S. vYatson. actresa iu comedy in the early part of this century. Inn lady was born On Water Supply Edwin Stratford. in 1775, and was so much younger D. M. Stuart and Robt. MoOuarrie. than her opulent suuor that, she d.e Oa Streets Jos. Stanford, C. F. Mid- clined the mateh, representing tha dletoD and Israel Canfield. tli forty-fou- r years' difference in On Claims Robt 8. Watson, Wm. W. their ages made too great a barrier to liurtoa and Edwia Stratford. be surmounted. On Public Buildings Wm. B. Hutching, The enamored millionaire, howuavid m. Btuart aad K. MoQuarrie, ever, successfully persisted im his Publie Works-i- D. M, Stuar Joaeph Qn Miss and Mellon became the wit, ana no)t. a. Watson. Biamora ot wile Jttr. Coutts. In cone happy Robt. MoQuarrie, qutneeof the violent opposition of On Public Grounds wm. w. uurton and Israel CanfieU. bis three daughters to Ins union with Miss Mellon, MrX'outt disinherited On Fire Dep&rtmenti-Israe- l Canfield, dwm Stratford and VT. B. Hulohias them, and made his wife Charles. F. SOLE MSTKESS OF HIS COLOSSAL FORS On Sanitary Regulations Middleton, Edwin Stratford and D. TL'XE M. Stuart. itVudiicease. About five years after On Finance Wm. W. Burton, Robt S. theileatuot Mr. Uoutts his widow Watson and Jos. Stanford. m&med the Puke of St. Albans, On Licenses Chas. F. Middleton, W. grand falconet of England, who was a. li u too ins and luraal Cans eld. much younger than Mrs. Coutts.' At J. i' her deafji the kit the Duke an'in- Weber Coonty eomprttee all that Dortlee of the eome of $50,000 a, inyear, and a life Territory boonded eonth by Bavie Coanty and uiresi m some wneied estates. With tne dividing nage Detweenugaoa Bole ana wMr mis exception Valley, west by the eaetern nhore of ret Salt she, with a delicate u&Ke, nuriH vy m linn urawn uae mi fron a poini sense or justice, bequeathed the en on aidehore to the Ket Springe by the Territorial tire fortune which she derived from roaa nortn ot ugaes Ulty, tuence by the enmialt of the eparrange terminatieg ateaid Hot Springe Jtr. Coutts to his granddaughter, An-l- a to ita intertectioo with the nmmlt of the Waeateh Burdett, youngest daughter ot M nil n tji n Mat bv ik luintt af mIA Mnn n,.in. . Pom. . Centrill Lester J. Hfrikierf:v Alderman 1st Ward David M. 8luart. 2d Ward C. F. Middleton 4 Miss Burdett. No. 1 No. Mayor " , 'teTiVrt Miners, Farmers, Municipal Corporations and Railroad Companies 1878, Wood'a Crow h Coutts lived circumstances straitened in rather no during her early years, inheriting rich grandfather, property from her Themas Coutts, the eminent banker, death of his born in 1741. At the assumed Coutts Mr. brother Peter, the firm, the. entire direction o rose to its which, under his control, Francis No. 4, Sail Uko The city is divided into four munioinai - ...ut; a'ir UTAH. u ... .... i llUUliv- virtues. oon after the death of her moth er. in 1815, her father fell in lov with the beautiful and accomplished -- I in E:u-i'o- MTSCEZLAKEOUS. CENTRAL mandt a mafninceat Tiaw'of thepio(.4 j 0a and after taretqat valley or which It ferae tk principal xnougu a margiaal featarr Kama of foet- - nf (t.1 lying . va it doe at. the BTAtlOK. . " iv nasaicn mouniaiaa ana within easy, oommunieatioa and eieht . of . naari. . J wi L.. Boiiienieni. oijF : uiuur 'Wliain the 4 TrainaUT, known as the Miss in woman England,and richest single in the such of liberality gS a person distribution of her vast wealth as to commend her to the admiration of came into pe. the civilized world, in a very m- hor tofMtinc manner. She seems to pre of Miss Coutts to fer the simple title f TWnness Coutts, conferred Victoria in 1871, upon her by Queen her munificent of consideration , highest prosperity. lie was a gentleman in manners, and hospitality, and benevolence, oi some tnends his counted among the first literary men and actors of his day. Soon after his settlement in, Star-keyLondon he married Elizabeth They a girl of humble origin. lived happily together, and had three daughters Nisan, who married the Guilford, Fjannes, who married the Mui'ifisof Bute, and Sophia, mother of the subject of this sketch, who married Sir Francis Burdett, the member of Parliament who proposed the celebrated inquiry into the state uR'oIdbath Fields prison, which resulted in the dismissal of the keeper and the complete reformation of the regulations of that prison. He doubtless transmitted to his celebrated daughter many of his benevolent ' biimj UTAH Jan- Ma.ioipa.1 El.ctiona occur biennially (add. reart) oa tat f n J t ecooa in reoruary. rrescit poralatioa. 6,600. The City it .ita.Ud ia tat delta f int weDar aaa ugaea KiTert. aad eom. I s. Boston Herald. Burdett-Coutts- aet of the fcy uary 18tk, 1861. M Miss incorporated erritorial LegiilaUr. approved 18S0. M1SCELLAXEO VS. Bras, S .. aad Gag Work aro nui mt, but all work a i f ranU'l to giro ai;ilo im, encouragi by - by me is t( lo every pr iron. OGDEN, UTAH. , . i'M-ir- l'ounds ge . , WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED mmm WITH TH a.AiTiirinvi s . C90CRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY. WILL inia Yf WlMTa I DA 1 I M at ' o s JOSEPH 1 wir lienefar.tnr 'isboneficpntladv.wlio haRsnAni J' wealth so freely for tho benefit of weiiare, is bv no means averse , tc pleasure of life. Khe has just emnp; a little iiealtliy recrea- ' a yacht voyage up the Medi-"tanewith n t.oriir guest., one of whom, Mr. Irving, of the Lyceum, had thus g'ven him of n;rrtunify g ttiei1nt'cal rcenes he so for) ot?Y portrays in enacting the part JJyloek in the "Merahant of Ven- - gomery. Constable Andrew Rose. Plain ... Justice of the Constable--W- Precinct: City Peace-Joh- n ''' Harrisville Precinct'. Justice of the Peace John Constable D. B. Rawson. Webster. 1rtt Gomnaninna ha1 l,.;o,, u Constable e vast maritime, .iouio coasting i nil...' m ' . : it had attention. , - ak Ti! , UWnni :"WJf , o inoso BOB.vtituBLu nri Constable ..' cutter h KmoUS ' ' -- ., aT Thomas Etherington. V3 Lynne Precinct: Precint: River dale Precinct: Hooper Precinct: taki; When J goal. Wilson Precinct: Constable & Ann. TewrfaiW to cure ly .- Tnl' ' 'V j Marriott Justice of the Peace Constable g,aal!5(3? I Vbbbibbbbb ,- , 9 ' 5 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. Caf3". c2 W THE 0 RE AT C0XXECTI W BBB s o S II CXZ3 c s 2 IllU--,, till I. s1 s I 'S . A S0 3 JiiSsW1 T--' i,i o' - I...nrnni, lo. o 3 O V 'h (A DC - 11 5 t SO 5s P a Precinct: Thos. Salisbury. Hcloa H. Tracy. HQ I IWt BETWEEN THE EAST AND TIIlTmST fMDKtW fAIOX hrn f caa Jl jw.i Uavana Btallbuura n( ihuuur. ! ami okIi, panrtrirf throuBti Jotwt, Ottawa, i a i; riw, MDline, IKnll lalamt. luruixiri. Julio, Wort l.it!.nr. Iuw Itjr, Marmiin. Brouittyn, l.riiiiH'ii ana Molwfcs, (tha euniud of brat;ln' trom Bun-a- n JuncMun o Pei.ria i jjltt iIimii Jitivuun to Muavauiw. YVathmxton. KiDr-1)pf.l.l. ii. H!lkuii(, ( I'U'revilk.. Priiicetttn. ir.'iilon. Uullatm. ( ameron. Learfswurtli and ti litw.Bt VViMtuneton to Kiiiouriiar. Uakalooa lifi'l KrtoYTijkt: kcohuk tit l't(rti1n..H U.L.a. parti. tk'titoiixpmt. liidcppndcat, tlik w,- (Jtium- .j. r.uuy viiip ixMn.ja. i'na, MntuBy- anil Ilea Atlantic t" AailMtKHi. and Anna to Jlnrluii. ri IrU i pueHm-lilm inlr Kallroad. wtioli inrua. cun- a turutiMa line Lwtweea (JuiaaMo i"l"i'i"i atui Kuiiimia. Tins ri.ti,iaa7 twm and rwitrot thir Sleeping 'uij. tfiiirit !r Inferior to none, and give vmi a (ii.iiiil.' t"rih (wlwcon bicaao and Oianftl ftluBx . AIIW ior 1 WU M'lliarS Will mi- tor Hve Kullara. wlnlt; rit. and a m-uooilier lii.e itinrue tUtecn the ill nie puiata I lin o U..llara tot a duuWe benll, and bix livlliua a l'iWlintnwiiiin. will you mint mil Jfl (he plcnjure ... r1JP7 1, plpsae wun T..iir iik'uik. iiansma OTer tai umitivaot Illinois aad in ..I "i" BKiKiiiDii-u- t IHnlna and ktattrani t ara Hint an nrounn i ou get "iiiimiif Tnuai. bjcprtna n i entire meal, att ix.d a ia aerred in anr Bint-ln- lii.tfl, t,,r aRveiity-tlvcrnts or can jrdt-wlmt jim lite, and pay fur what jau you cet. Afifirpputirie Vie fart that a nml.iriiT of the wea-P- lfl.r diffcrmt pur-mu- d aiartui.-iro(oriiiiiai the enormous pitwcnaf bdsinosv nf tin liiw narraiitiDK iti. we ar ploasad to f li u t thiR ViiiiTiiin rinm ita PAl.aut.! 'AI for Meepiri puraoapa, nd ita r. Aits tor r.utm mio ollmr raut fenuiro of our Kalacw rars ia a It) ; r the Peace William Wilson. d in Justice Thomas J. Wilson. U.OFJ.mH U"m Justice of the Peace Emory W. Constable Gilbert R. Belnap. ai.in vurp o g t V 5i6 ' . Justice of tha Peace Henry Bowns Constable George Payne. oct2Sly y't'' dfestf , Slaterville PLASTER. German Cat j W. Corey. Justice of the Peace Richard Dye." Conatable Jehn Bybee. BroT J CS"'r -- o Justice of the Peaoe F. A. Miller. Whisky Constable Peter L. Sberner. dfeblatf wn-- O ' i : Weston Precinct: Justice of the Peaca Hani D. PeUer iu: I Warren ...... I. - w H " issbOUtta Salt Lake City, Utah. Justice of the Peace W. W. Bronson. Constable ErastusP. Bingham. H 'had groat interost number, as 05 Eden Precinct: r,eturninS ffom the sunny Jugiioeofthe Peace L. A. PrlehetU. and the Thames, Constable Josiah L. Ferria. J HWjship", , commodious steamer i r, Z Uintah Precinct: "' Cd niiere sue Justice ef the Peace George L. Corey, which DAVID JAMES, ' IP. n,i Or i Huntsville Precinct : an .. "indv Frank Mason Spiers.7' L. 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