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Show GENERAL DIRECTORY. OB MlSCF.Lf.AJEOVS. OgJen was ineorper&teit by act of the atikuay Evening, Mai:. 6? crntorial Legislature, approved January 18th, 18G1. Municipal Election cecur biennially (odi years) on the second Monday in February. Present 1SM. Who the Popes Wore. of the i'ope?, say the ,. ,;,,;. 27,,,. are honored saint-- , thirty-on- e martyr, an.l forty-threCOHfe"sors. fit. Ajratlion w;ts the only to be u centenarian, Fope w ho lived tbe aUo is only one. after St. he honored with the he who may Ffcter. . St. Agathon miracle-orherof title , in i:.', died at the age of lu7 year.-three years, six having reigned and" days. Gregory fifteen munths, years: CystIX died at the a? Eighty population, 6,500. The City is situated in the delta, of the Weber and Ogden Rivers, and commands a magnificent view of the valley of which it forms the MB MISCELLANEOUS. CENTRAL SLAV EX'S HI- v - UTAH". after On and principal though a marginal feature, lying as it. doei at the foot of the Wasatch mountains and within, eaiy. communication and sight of nearly settlement other within the tvery The Popular; Frngrant A Lasting Ferftiuie. Nov. 4, 1878, Name of No. 1 No. 8 u. r. u. Truim Leave tall oo Lake Wood', Crow Ctutreville a t This Cologne i HOUk; rgom being manufactured in San Francisco, from flowers grown in different of the State of California It has only parts been two years in the market, and its sale is far greater than any ot already the imported Clogns. Orders are coming in daily from alt parts of the world, all testifying to the genuine merit and fragranoe of the Ycsemite. ctf 4o Hi on eo S3 4 16 75 60 4 33 in w 1 IVliat the 00 Celebratti Url.t ' Renowned CBESWXT EXCELSIOR, ALSO Opera Singers say : A Oil 1 FULL LINE OF CHOICE HEATING COOS STOVES, STOVES. j "Tmk Baldwin," October 10th, 1?7. H. B. Slavsn, B84. bear Sir: l'leaie send tn a case of "Voteinite." 1 intend taking it Kast with me. like it better than any ct the imported Oolognes. Yours, respectfully, Anns LoiifE C'akilt. i 1 ae B "The Baldwin," May 1st. 1ST H. II. B. laven, Eev. i'ear Sir: 1 have been Yosemite Culogne using eter since I was here last year, and the longer I use it theyour better I like it. Yours, respectfully, ANN Loi isk Oaklv. eph Can-fiel- Dealer in tk TRY IT AM) YOU WILL USE AO OTUEH. STATION. basin. The ciiy is divided into four municipal wards. Each of which is represented in the Common Council by an Alderman chosen from the ward by the electors of the city at large, which hitler also chose at the same lime a complete list of city officials, being at present is fol- o W. G. CHILD HAILIIOAD. YOSEMITE COLOGNE, 1'IOSF.f.K ULE OF st Kayir.ille 'X1L' ,;" the 9 00 6 40 i 00 at the age lows: Arrive at Ogden XML, John ugeof of 8 ut the OGDEX CITY OFFICERS: 90: Clement X 11.. 1 No. 2 No. 4 IX. years', and Clement X. a...! mt Mayor Lester J. Ilerrick. :Pasa. t'aaa. Sti. of at the age Alderman 1st Ward David M. Stuart. The 1'opes have b en drawn lrom 2d Ward C. F. Middleion were Nineteen " u. p. k. $ eta a Trains Leave 3d Ward-Josall classes of society. Stanford. an 1'nnees; of 4th Ward Wm. B. Hutchins ous or near relativefl 9 40 20 Ogdeo illustrious Councilors Ednin Stratford. Robert S. equal number came lrom m rank, no: 10 31 10 1 00 I weiv Kayeville families. Many Watson, Hobf. MoQuarrie, Israel wealth. Uihe.i sprang Wm. W. Burton. great 10 31 1 St FarmiuKtoD i'l t VI. was the 'om i obseunty. SixtusAlexander Attorneys Richards & Williams. . 7 1 4 SO 11 44 CtLtrevillo 0U of a fisherman. Marshal William Brown. 1 IZ 1 76 11 13 was the son cf poor. unknown par- Recorder James WooU's Cross nst years in Taylor. hi ents, and passed Arrive at Salt Lake 11 40 8 20 3 00 door to door. Adrian Assessor and Collector Thos. D. Dee. Wtrin ' Treasurer Aaron F. Farr. IV.Tl.lie only Efi liad to PatsiBg Pianos. David Jenkins. abandoned bv his lather untd going to Surveyor ,,M-- t on charity, Sexton Israel Canfield. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN Trance, he entered a - convent as a Quarantine Dr. J. X. Allen. Physician uy wliere, servant, DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTEfl, altenvtml decniel Inspector of Buildings Alma Keyes. aiel virtue, into received W. be Police so religion. Captain Brown. Leaving fait Lake City at 8.40 a.m.; arriving nhv in (JgJen at H.iU a.m.; leaving Salt Lake at i.06 S;tiH V. had for hi- - lather a poor Sealer of Weights and Measures D. arriving in Ot'den at H.'M p.m.; leaving P.. Browning. Ob'dfn at o.oo a.m., arriving iu bait Lake City at laborer, for his mo; Her a servant, 10 a.m.; leaving tx'ieu at o p.m., arriving id and for a sister a laundress, St. Chief Fire Department Alma ttalt Lake City at o.4jp.m. Keyei. Celettine V. was the son of a simple of Provisions D. E. Brown farmer. IVne'lict XII. was the child Inspector For all Information concerning Freight or Pari iug. of a baker. L'rban iY.hu1 a carapply to ige, JAMBS 8HABP, Charless Welch. a father, - also had Greg- Street Supervisor penter Sea l Ticket and Freight Agent. Witermaster. Thomas Doxey. ory VII. had studied Medical Board of Five of the Pope JOHN Examination J, D. medicine before taking the holy SUrfcKINTENDINT. X. J. Caraahan, Allen, W.L.McIntyre. 1 LI orders. Benedict X 1. was the child was Julius the III. of a notary. The following are the Committees of descendant of a famous jurisconsult, the Coaimcn Council: of son vicar was tbe the I. felagius Paul fit the Prefect of his province. V. had lor his lather Standing Committees : patrician of ine MISCELLANEOUS 2 9 Ths 1'al.u'K, November 1st, 1S7K. H. B. 8LAVEN, Esy (ear Sir: Please send me half a doien uart bottles of losemite. I find it much more fragrant and lasting than any Cologne I have ever used. Yours, respeotfully, Clara Loin Kelloou. have thousands of t itimonials ximilur to the above in my Losstsiou Every customer who uses it once is sure to buy it again and recommend d, X 1 CM e it to his or her friends. Trial Size, 25tu. J'P; -n ? S? 0 s 0 n Larger lUUU'tt all Price. FOR SALK BY J. W.McXutt & dfe21 3m Co., Wholesale Druisis, ALfO DEALIR IN OGDKN, UTAH, s i'r DRY (3001)SAM)0K0CERIES,HATS TO TIIE- - SHARP, Music Store! 'u Municipal Laws Jos. Stanford, W. Vv. Burton and R. S. Watson. On Water Supply Edwin Stratford, D. M. Stuart and Robt. McQuarrie. The undersigned begs to inform On Streets Jo3. Stanford, C. F. Mid- his numerous triends, and the pubdlcton and Israel Canfield. On Claims Robt. S. Watson, Wm. W. lic generally, that he has opened Burton and Edwin Stratford. a Branch Store, in Wm. B Hutchins, On Public Buildings To Much Inference. David M. Stuart and R, McQuarrie. Building, Ogdenj On Public Works D. M. Stua.!, Joseph s If you hand three pennies to the stock of With a Stanford and Rbbt. S. Watson. he in. On Publio Grounds Robt. McQuarrie, stampclork at the Wpi. W. Burton and Israel CanfieH. fers. His inference is that you want On Fire Department Israel Canfield, a three-cen- t he shoves and nip, Edwin Stratford and W. B. Hutohins one at tou rathcrpi:el;er than lightOn Sanitary Charles. F. lie would atlvise an examination Regulations His infeivmo holds good on ning. Middleton, Edwin Stratford and D. two cents and a inIe penny, and he of the quality and prices of his M. Stuart. Ii'its it ninety-nintimes out of a On Finance Wm. W. Burton, Robt. S. Watesn and Jos. Stanford. humlred. He, however, got left yesterday. A bulky. tJowmoving old On Licenses Chaa. F. Middleton, W. B. Hutching and Irael Canfield. iromnacas.ie in with half a dozen J AnJa km:kal limk of frodccil Municipal Corporations and Railroad Companies NEW Sienna, and Eugene IV., Gregory XII.. and Alexande! VII. bf longed families of Venice. to patrician Whatever their o 'igin, however, they no sooner aoceoded to the chair h.-of St. Peter than they iyed great wis Join, groat charity, and great piety. Boots and Shoes, Butter and Efp Miners, Farmers, a- and CAPS, OF UTAH AND ADJACENT STATES nut THE OGDEN OIL DEPOT, AND TERR1T0R ES. ESTABLISH IB 1S?4. pl The New Light V eight V ater Pipe Fair's JOHN CORKISK Juceesior t tha first-clas- post-offic- e Musical Merchandise! her fiist move was t piece, lie retaliated with a given stamp, but she shoved it bad with the remark: "Who said I wanted a three? Give me three one-.- "' She licked them on with rreat cm, and then handed in three pennies. The clerk this time threw out three ones, but she rejected one of them with the indignant protest.: 'What are you tring to do? I want a two and one." In due time she had licked these on as well, and then she handed in The clerk scratched his fourcents, heal, hesitated, and threw out a thret and a one. ''Sue here, young man, you're getting perfectly reckless!'' she exclaimed, as the glanced at the stamp. "ut a stamped envelope for that." She got it, and the clerk made up his mind that he would catch her on the next sale or resign his position. Sjhe posted several packages, and then sauntered up and laid down a pnny. That could only call for a Fnny stamp, and the young man chuckled as he tore it oil'. "What are you dvinsr me now?" napped the woman as she drew her- stamp." "Who asked for a penny stamp?" "You put (iown a penny." 1;eo I did, but I was a penny short (n Carrier No. K yesterday, and wanted yon to hand it to him." y 17 1 D. O. FltANK Ogden Precinct: C. F. Middleton. Alma Keyes. pomery. Taken before retiring will insure a Constabl- e- Andrew Bote. jood night"s rest, with an awakening 75 Justice Drue-6lsw- Huntsville Precinct: Harrisville Precinct: yin 1'ATAVI.A, II- II - AI:Kk-- ? X iI fear, iw !:, ,., 'hJl huvf t A- '.. . "tor 'lutil ' arn r.'J I the Peace George L. Corey, Warren W. Corey. Peiler-ton- George Payne. of tliB Peace Kicbard l.knR.l.sa ri Dt. fortv ' - d i r, ...;,.. 1.1 f .1 '" In:in- tl,-- trnlv k mak' ;md can - ' Sou! , Die iieai of i;i"'.i"",,,"i.'i .iur a!f Ki.irev Ju"lce , ""'r Cobstahle ' l,ri'- atTr, . tike". f'"!7 u tivred -- nv sn1 I'ntR ittiffimv, wood of William Wilgon. ThoBiift J. Wilton. the Peaco .'justice of the Peace That, ."alisbury. Constable Helon II. Tracy. I 1 inch thick. The Joints orconneolion li Main Utreet, K Collins 1 full lln ouiUntljr J Tin, BfECUL lllllMllfH, VStt MUX u 1 to i:io., Etc. rdr tm tburt All Horli tic. TKU;T, Kit. Till KU A FOI KTH, tleor aertk f II. I. Warilelgb't. OCDEN, Xxightncss with Strength, Being from Biktle m ITTKNTION GIVEN T ROOFINt. I' intra, Is superior for Hydraulic Mining, City Water Works, and all other purposes for which iron or wood is used to any pipe nrr manufactured. It combines tt Offer and Sheet fro Wre. li 'ofllu TriiiimiiiKB, a, Ofgil U.nru.rur.1 til kiadi Imported are made by an iron sleete orcoupling ) UTAH. a SuhtlmntUtt Pnin Manner: tti Krai, I Qai VT.rk arc in, neour.gt ky m, tut all wert 4 by mt ii ,f ranted to (it atiiftottoo to every ft Inn. (i2t(--l. the weight of iron, and CHEAPNESS WITH DURABILITY, WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED I WITH THE CIOCHAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL CKI KAAmininu init hiap, THAT THE WILL LAST FOR 50 YEARS! It will never corrode, as in the case of iron, and the water while is from Twenty-fiv- been submitted to to Fifty per cent. Cheaper e three men being capable f layii; 1 SO A o is IT IS 8 5 to the Square Ineb. already in use in many of the leading cities of the Pacific Coast, and is rapidly taking the place of iron pipe along the lines of Western Railroads. It USED FOR GAS, OIL AND WATER. It Diflln tlnnm.fromChlwufOloConnrll Rtiiff. CMoKINfl CAI.AON where t.u caa eti. rtol Oliialm, p:iRmK trirmjitti .lultvt. (MIhwU. U " HuvHiia" at alt kmira . th((taf. 11. .lit..'. Hi:k Inlmid. Maymflarnt Iran Rrldrea n.i.a the Mhwi" IT lHlii)rt, I My, M:ir.-lmo- , ..w atid llK.tln, atieiiri rivera at alt point er.mar.t by r M.iin.'M. alie mpilal of lowa line, ami iratiMere era aeoiare at fnunil 1'i.ntV, witli iirnm-l; I utmm.nii and fpim llur.'au Junction tn f k'ia Atffcleea, cenaeeikja v'.i!.n .Int.. ti.in to M VMnlinu't"n, Knir-t'.'l.- l. am.le la t'ni.iu Lio.'rt. lt.Mkunp. i irlilreville, I'rutWIi.u. K. 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( l.ilx rly. f.riiitifll Huti em hi ..rtvi pit li f.tJ: I'llll - 5 For full particulars, prices, &c, address Oh LlJ JOSEPH A. WEST. Care "Ogden Junction," Ogden, Utah, r H - CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. IS THE REIT ( OXXECTIXU LIK BETW EEN THE KAST AD THE WEST! !. a Test of 300 Pound 42 . Marriott Precinct: I this pipe is only rom J to i of a mile per day. It costs nothing for leading, is convenient io handle and can be mad to sustain any pressure, having often Uintah Precinct : Hooper Precinct: with kidney' Peace-Em- ory W. diffculiy. beinjr' c.Lli.-eto Jufdce r'f Gilbert R. Belnap. tw Ur",!e. ,IS rlll,1' a- - once 111 SOmin- - Constable b,'en a preat suf- , ?nr ' Wilson Precinct: ? (The'shell of Riverdale Precinct: .Tmwi. A. OIILSON, . (JALE, AND And can be laid at a nominal cost L. A. Priohet'.t. Weston Precinct: Justice cf the Peaci Hans D. i:,.s(ored loHoaltli.i N, Y n lr.H. Wf, - janStJ than the Iron ripe ! L. Ferrin. c & bwilert IIOJIE-MAD- It Eden Precinct;' Justice of the Peace Constable track, f)gda. Yk.ikhK IIUailES Justice of the Peace D. B. Raweon. Constable John Webtter. Con-iaM- Old ?o Justice of the Peace W. W. Bronson. Constable ErastusP. Bingbau. , HtlillKS. R. R. passing through it will be preserved as fresh and pure as the source from which it is obtained. of (he Peaoe John Spiers. Wm. L. Stewart. dissolution of Constable Thomas Etherington. fhe undersigned have this day ..uv-- d co partnership bv mutual con f Lynne Precinct: "t. 11. A. Wells will continue Jus ice, of the Peace P. A. Miller. tl. umes of fiir r.pi.i.r ft.., Peter L. fherner. Constable '1: tl'lJ! all dllf-,, ;.,' .,11 1. :i "ltteg M. Pt ('HM)!.I.K!t, Slaterinlle Precint: dim H. A. Wlu.. Justice of the Peace denry Bown An Frank JIason. Constable Constable-Josia- h iar TJ. C. of lessons. djUtf Plain City Precinct: cent. Charles Justice of & Co., Wholesale Sole Agents. W. S. Lubricating Oils. Nathaniel MonU Justice of the Peace n Sixth Street, WarchouKe, t Fie. 2. Will teach the Whole Theory in one course of lessons. North Ogden Precinct: fund bottle, tteyDli Illuminating and It is made of the best Oregon pine and is spirally bound with wrought iron ot suitable strength to sustain any required pressure. The whole exterior is completely protected from rust or decay by a thick coating of asphaltum, while the interior being constantly in Part in advance, balance at finish contact with the water OKFICEKS. of the Peace. Ihiroit Free Press. Coustable 1T 1! - mm t.scmLTZt Calder. WEBER COUNTY OFFICERS : Probate Judge, F. D. Richards. BY Selectmen L. J. Herrick(Ogden), F. A. Hammond (Hunteiille); P.O. Taylor (Harrisville). MASON, Efccrder Joseph Stanford. Assessor Sandford Bingham. Room over Collector Gilbert Belnap. Treasurer Robt. McQuarrie. F. S. Richards. Attorney THOMPSON'S BARBER SHOP, Clerk L M. Richards Sheriff William Brown. (loroner Jos. Parry. County Road Commissioner M B. Child. Superintendent of Common Schools TERMS: L. F. Monch. CoarJ of Examintrs L. F. Monch, Six Dollars per Quarter, VV. W Burton and Charles Wright. '12 Lessons. PRECINCT the rosy morn to health, courage ana vigor. For coated tongue, bad breath, sick headache, or any distance arising from dyspepsia or torpid liver, it is without a peer. Its ctionon disease is different lrm any medicine entirely ever introduced, quieting painsalmost instantly. The hue and cry raised against it by pat-f- t niwlicino men,who have foreseen Us advent the destruction of their ifiariou, husiness.and the thousands ?' unsolicited testimonials flowing in "om all parts f tlie New World, is a ure indication of its great merits, '"a! m.e at all Drugstores. Half ill lb" Manufacturer!.' Agfutand Importer of all gradw of 1- BOXING SCHOOL 1 White's Prairie Flower Continental Oil and Transportation d u SHEET MUSIC for the next hour when any mon wa laid down the clerk aked Justice hat was wanted. It OO Wtber County compriryeB all that portion of tho 1ST Territory bounded south by Davie Comity and Weber tho dividing ridge between Opofeii llole-anVullt-ywett by the astru shore of Great Salt And other Musial Instruments, be Ijikc, north by a lino drawn due ea.t from a point fore purchasing elsewhere. on naidHimre to the Hut Springs ty the Territorial rod north of Ocden City, thence by the summit tif the spur range terminating atsaid Hot Fprings to ita intersection with the summit of the Wasatch Mountains, east by the summit of said mountains. The government of the County is vested in the County Court, composed of the Probate Judge, who in fx officio the COXSTAXTI.Y AS fL'IlLISHKD KliCEIVKD presiding oflicer, and three select men who hold o tti go tor three years, one being i tit'Hen on terms the Discount to I Tfai hers. sinl every year. Regular begin first Monday in each season of the year. The judiciary power is contained in the Probate Court, presided over by the Probate Judge, who is docted biennially and holds hii office for two years. This court is always open. The Clerk of the Court is appointed by the Judge, and is ex dnov 18tf officio County Clerk. Elections are held biennially, on the first Mon numbered year. day iniAugiiBt, in each-evePresent population of the County .about 18,000. !!, 1S7H.) FjVJ. AND tilings to mail, and to Jiami ,m a three-cen- self up. 'A penny (Patented July DAVID JAMES, richer, Salt Lake City, Vtaii. l.tlt r A1(TTI. XIa u.l nHoUrHi a. Ike "Ureal Kaek l.laad KeMIe," Tlfkrta Ihl. I.lne. !... all 'I'lvkrf JliriiK In the I nit 4 Wlulee am 4 l aaada. I'er iBfarmittlala i ul.luluable at jeur ken ll.kel elBre. aUdreM, A. K1MHAI.L,.. ml loperitilcndeni. art awll K.KT..IOH.V. oeu'l Tkc and I'aMlrr A y hf |