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Show MISCELLANEOUS. rrairie Flower TThite's DIRECTORY. GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS will insure a Weber Conntv comprise all tba' portiou of Mi u Coactj aodr Tanitorj bonndmJ ontU by la lioleand i ttif dividing ridte beteenOr.c of (ireat -gait Valley, fwt bylbe ntlrrn bore from a p- n due drawn a line nurtb by Lake, the Territorial on said shore to the Uotrin.-ll;- road north of Ogden City, theow ! JI the .untialt Hot pring-of the spur ran, terminating U its Intersection with the enema f tba Waaatca laooniama. Jd tbasnminitoi bv east Mountains, seated in the The government of the County aU, of lb. Pri County Cou.t,con,po.,-, thraa aaiset. is tx vTiL the prwnding ofhc-r- a.,d em. be n, hold office for three ,. men on tke cboben ev.ry year. Regular te. rax begin tbe n fear. of iua.uha-a.ofirst Monday The judiciary vower w ronuinwl n the Probate Jud, uo Court, presided over by tl.i I'roba au bold, u.iofnoe lor t.o is elm ted b.niall Clerk of , Tha veaa. Tb: court isnHrsytopw-dge, and is ex ihe Court is ai iK'iiued by l'ie County UU-rthe flrot MonbiJii!iiat!y, Kievtiona are Le-ench-evi- 'a nrnuboi ed year. day iiiMuguat, in Present population of ti.e Count) ,abnt 18,000. Fkidat Evbnikg, July e't at. TYEBEtt COUNTY OFFICERS : Judge,'. !. Kiohwds. Selectmeu L 3. Hrriok(Ogden), F. A. Hammond (HimtSTllIe); P.G. Tay- lor (Iarrisille). f RecenW Joseph S anford Assessor 8andford Bingham. Collector Gilbert Bulnap. Treasurer Bobt. F. 8. Richards, Attorney ''' r Clerk L M. RicharsU r Sheriff WHUam Brown. ' Coroner Jos. Parry. ; BXnita. County Road Commissioner jlSchools Probate s L. F. Moncb. Board of W. W Burton ol Cummon a Exuniutrs L. F. Monch, and Charles Wright. OFFICERS. PRECINCT Ogden Justice Precinct: F. Middleton. of the Peace.-- C. Constable Alma Keyes. North Ogden Precinct; of the Peace Nathaniel gomery. Constable Andrew Rose. Mont- Justice Plain City Precinct; of the Peace John Coustable Win. L. Stewart. Justice Sfiers. Huntsville Precinct: Justice of the Peace W. W. Bronson. Constable Eraslus P. Bit g iam. Harrisville Precinct; Eden Precinct; A. PrioUettt. of the Peace-- L. Constable Josiah L. Ferrin. Justice Uintah Precinct: Justice of the Peace George L. Corey, Constable Warren W. Corey. Weston Precinct; of the Constable Peacj-H- aus D. Petter-so- Thomas Elhenngton. Lynne Precinct: Jubtice of the Peaoe-- F. A. Miller. Constable Peter L. Eherner. Precint: Slatervtlle of the Peiice-leGeo W: Justice Constable Bowns nry Stasgcr. Riverddlc Precinct: Justice of the Constable Justice Ric.ba.rd Dye. PeseJsho 0b"'" c- Hooper Precinct; E Constable " He of mv Oi ben K B rj o i. rt.llUn. W.leou ot the Peace CoLetable i'b orme J. hH"- - . Justice of the Ccr.Bt,able H It Has iUll IMMENSE STOCK OF GROCERIES, Have a 8PLKNDIDLT APPOINTED The City is situated in the delta of tbe Weber and U?den tiiyerg, anu uiu mends magniucent view of the pic . forms the tureeque valley of whiob it feature, principal though a marginal the foot of the lying fts it does at and within asy. Wasatch mountains Ammnnieaiifin and sieht of nearly .. h e -nultlement within th3 every ra-- l What a riiyskian Says! 'I wna iifflictpd with a severe at tack of inflammation of t ie eyes, and oould get no relief until I tried Brown"s A rnica Salve. Since then I have used it in my practice, and t hut. I think it is the most wonderful healing Salve ever made ana invaluable in every lamuy. W. W. .barker, m. v., oix Hastings, Iowa. rllvirfed into four municipal All nf Brown's Popular MedI- wards. Each of which is represented civrs for sale bv Wm. Driver & Son, it.. Pnmtnnn flouncil bv an Alderman and J, W. McNutt & Co., Ogden. ly of chosen from the ward by the electors aiso ot lariro Tnica latter .i.. tV.a come tiniA A OOtnDlete llHt I Wish Everybody to Kuow of city officials, being at present as fol rv,or T!pv fii. H. Thaver. an old lows: oitiTon f this vicinitv. and known to OGDEN CITY OFFICERS: every one as a most mnueniiai cuia zen, and a christian minister of the JHyor Lesier J. Herrick. M. Stuart. ii. E. Church, just this moment Alderman 1st Ward-Da9,,1 Ward C. F. Middleton stepped in our store to say: "I .. Sri WH JnstDb SiaaT.ird. wish everybody to Know inai i con-ti,l- r ii hnth mveelf and wife owe our 4th Ward Wm B. Hutchins Edwin Stratford. Roberts lives to Shiloh's Consumptive cure." Councilors over Watson, RoM. J.UQuarrie, Israel Can. It is having a tremendous saie 13 ClVinS and pertCCl nnr W. Wm. Bur'on pniinters. fie,', & Williams. satisfaction in all cases of Lung Dis Attorneys Richards eases, such as nothing else nas uone. Marshal William Brown. -Urs. juaicneiii ec rrance. i or. Recorder James Tay Ind., May 15, '78. Bourbon, Assessor and Collector Tbe. D. Dee Sold by J. W. McNutt & Co. Treasurer Aaroa F. Farr. Wholesale & Ketail Druggists, and 0 oct28-ly- . C. Ormsby, Logan. Surveyor David Jenkins. CanfieSd. Israel Sexton Pbvsician Dr. J X. Allen. n,..ni;ni xua,"u' So Deception Used. Alma Keyes. Inspector of Buildings Tf in atrandp so manv people will Cantain Plice W. Brown. continue to suffer day after day with onsu-patto- n, Sealer of Weights and Measurei-- D. Dy?pepsia, Liver uompiamt, PeLib . Browning. Sour Stomach, General Chief Fire Department Aim Keyeg. itv. c tc, when tney can procure at, D. E. Brown our stoie SUILOU'S VITALIZES,, Inspector of Provisions if it does not cure or refree of ing. Welch. Price, 7;' cts. Sold by Charless them. lieve Street Supervisor & Co., vVholesaie ana McNutt W. J. Thomas Doxey. Watermaster. Retail Druggists, and 0. C. Ormsby, D oct28-l- y ir..i: i nari nf Examination J. Logan. Carnahan, J. X.Allen.W.L.McIntyre. ct, , A -- Clothing House! First-Clas- s Trtttle from (lie lulerior Kalfefiu-tlonKulire prouiiae IV e Molicii aul City, and . A Good Thing. German Syrup is the special prescription of Dr. A. Boschee, a celebrated German Physician, and is acknowledged to be one of the mriKt. fnrtnnata discoveries in Medi cine. It quickly cures Coughs, Colds and all JLung troubles ol tne severest affection and leavine the parts in a stronp and healthv condition, ltis not an experimental medicine, but has stood the test of years, giving satisfaction in every case, which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Beware of medicines of similar names, lately introduced. Boschee's German Syrup was introduced in the United States in 1868, and is now sold in eveiy town and village in the civilized world. Three doses will relieveany ordinary cough. Price 75 cents. Sample bottle, 10 cents. J. K. Sail i tk City, VEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER. 10 iioi;i:n COL-LE- I iul"iii; New MISCELLANEOUS. Voi Kslablislieil in Salt pan Miuc. U& "II) Fnurt Innumcice Co., -ol tjaiiiornia, aihm, Hertford lusiiraucfCo. of Kttrtfui J, - - -Assets, Amorican Centra! Iuhui a'ice Co,, of St. Louts, Royal Kire InHuiHuce G i., of Ijol& Lancaithire Fire Jusuinnce Co., of Mane farmer. Imn rial Fire Iim. Co., lonrl-mIndon Assurance Co., Nortb'n AMHiiranc C'., Lnnd'ti, IlI a!T As, t eia Tohanco. Cipars, Etc. F. II. ItFADFU, Proprietor. 1 f:!H,!yi. Uiifn Fire In v .. Livriiooi' AesNm Awurancc i. ol T n nto - Auetfl. l.yrmiiitiii iTi !'"t. Fir '''., v' ' ALL! A'lTi.NTiti.N . .11 V (1 IZfcN" tU K r il.al. t. e ..1 at lit' N anl Hie M o,t"! N te i.ie'lUi'l nitiueiit of Ij n fa JfiH 4. n. STOMACH Serve an Injunction on Disease By invigorating i fefble constitution, renovating a debilitated physique, and enriching a thin and innutritious circulation with llostetter s Stomach Bitters, the finest, the'most highly sanctioned, and the most popular tonic and preventtive in existence. ' For sals by all druggists and Dealers generally. mm , DAVID ECC i;ES .,;,,,. mil UlUl XX Sk-1 Xj JEX PIO?fF.F.n 33. Z On and after Nov. 4, 1878, No. 1 Trains Leava Weod'i Cross Centrerilla i. ' f- - . gait Lake t So. ! Yum. Past, 0U 3 iO 7 IS 4 7 83 4.H SO ''3? TaraingtoB I Kaysville 8 12 Of Arrive at Ogden French and American Windo w Olas. B 1 JA3IKS GALE, stock of ', . tm prlftncio. tnr unniiierS taunt aiijviiing In the do. lior; main of FURNITUUK, ;lH'" or ''inylow prioi'd, medium or irifcil lilsrh mifd. fnhptHiitinl or tk cunt, at PU1CE3 UEFTINQ COMPETITION, at- juet come find ci.mlne, and If I can't f 5 on, iww win n no narni oonc. tsly In addition to uiy Furniture Stork, an 1; 40j JI((fiU in t'ut If vim o. (r 85 2 00 j 15 11 Z z i " f4. c - m. KaysTilla larmlngto. Centroille Wood's Crosa Arrire at fSalt Lake t m. 8 20 9 Ogden r. I eta aw j 10 81 7 10 1 00 10 T 81 1 U U 4 T 44 1 0 11 13 I S3 1 71 11 40 8 20 SI H 3 i. hi LiWItEStEit 111 !fsfIiMon 1. HI apt 3m V. Su-,...- 5IAKTIX, St., For sale by Drniraisui ind Dealers everywhere feb 17 JAMES GALE t Limn. NO PATENT NO PAY TATEMS t. Near Franklin. Address all communications, ti DAVID ECCLE8, OCDEN. piv. UTAH. m2Q 3m T. A. STEVENS, trinsr Kiaaty, Wiae-uw- iar yTeitlmnnlalofthchIgheat order In proof Lauiftnia. Uieas Of '"re of IlnbHa, call anfForthe Ulatx-Um Cure. a a-i- Bsr-F- diseaaea, aui4 I TTv IRON IRON IRON r TT U ll U J--J 17" T3 XT X ' f Brothers, , , ' - Brass and Iron Castings. to " Special attention given to all work jertain ing the cure of Rrlitht'a arnt the nthef rail for vVurutr'a SUM Later vuiw akid; STEM 6Warner' Heme-til- e wild DruTKlU by iaikI Dealers iu Medicine evervwliere. EEWAENffiiCO, Propnetora, Itorlteatw, If. T. ayt in w i .TkT Tfe Stevens forWi Safe are ll J. STEVENS. ATTENTION EVERYBODY Are now prepared to make and th smiIt aairai wpetable prenaratloti in the worm for Brlaint a iiiimm. aua4 TlTb-w- . A Lb A i . On North Side of Fourth St., IT. S. and Canada. Im Wines, Liquors and Cigars. porters - Obtsinel tr meobnical devices. ica! f otner compoui.d" orunmentai desikDB. traJemarka and latels CaTeat Interference. Infrinp AajurnmeDts, menu, and all matters relating 10 1'' eats promptly atteDdcl to. Me mane pre'imiDarj eiaminstians and furins:. opinions as to yatentabfi'y, free charst and all wbo are interested io new indentions tncj Patcntf arein'iled to sen! for copy of our "Guide fur obtaining Patents," whicli is eent free to sy s'ldreos and contain? complete inslriie'lon)' tow to obtain fateuts, Slid io P'1 otber iiuatji nutte.--'' five ears we bsve obtained nearly three IhouBani Patents for American acu Foreign iBTentore, can give satisfactory references io alwost every county in Union. CO., Adress LOt'Id EAGGEE. Solioiiors sf Patents .n, Auornejs Lt froit Building, waabington, OP OIIAIIGI. Sf.lu A.rt.nt 2 00 ...ut. COLMPTI0X5 X Paasing Places. 3721.3313 Esnecial attention given to Orders. All goods will be shipped Office and Yard at the old stand ol the Jay I receive the order. & Gibson bccles.. ! SL'EB CURB FOB And all niheasen of Throat and Ci a ROCK AND RYE, . i. intend build will find it to their interest to examine befort and making purchases.. stock prices my PnVe T.;fe will be furnished when desired, and all goods deliv ered anywhere iu the city. with despatch and TOLU COLGiSS, COLDS, i Trains LeaT BUILDING MATERIAL . IT N 13 12 A ITV ..iiifna la rarripel nn. TTni!prtrtlftra' goods, Trltumingt, Ornamcuts, MaU'riitle, 00 i No. 3 So. 41 i'aaa. S ' Having lately replenished my stock I am prepared and to sell as CHEAP as any firm in Utah Terr. tory. H or Kltclien. 75 62j i 90 I OS Manufacturer and dealer in all linda of "f LUMBER i of everything in Ih .t lir.e n.e'nl ornamental o' desiralile, for tu. r,trlor, Beilroom . UT If 7 t '.; PAINTS AND OILS, CMt..iKtlnn i IXK OF UTAH. Name of STATION. , General Furniture w ., WINDOWS and BLINDS, DOORS, e And inspect a fimv Wholesale and Retail dealer in ; - it SEARS, Manager. TOYS AND NOTIONS, - j& S. IF. ! ALSO firniani v Candies Dome - Made noon- Allen, ' JULY 5th. lsM.J In ke sntit ti.y l'uni: boil' Ctiicani Onin.,. Omai i Si ISSlItAM'iJ KEl'RESOTtl): "t',1-t.---rr Ogden, Utah. Fifth Street, " MONDAY ! Ba.lt Pirat National Bank. KiTes ON FACTORY CANDY rioxs. rl OGDEN IIK1NCII. WILL CLOSE Banking PROMTT ATTENTION BlVr. Co., ifo Wells, Co., Aells, Fartio Co Wells, Fargo Hank of Commerce, Ifirst Nation! Bank. ba I Ymtiiv lltuh Hnm vi and Mill made tor locaiioo or for obtaining Utah - Transact a General Business. 'orr't-M- r r. l...rui. iHdHim BANKERS, City, .....;....iU- -' . DEPUTY MINERAL SUR U. S. J. E. DOOLY & CO, Ogden Co. & JAS. H. MARTIN EAU, U. OR t il K. DOOLY, Omaha National Bank, . anr years up MAHKS, GOLDSMITH daprltf Card. atsit , tin 2 lanuu, To all who are Buffering from ttie errors and indiscretion, of youtb, nervous weaknexs, early decay. !os of maiihood, Ac, I will Fend a recipe that "will cuie jou, F11KK OF CHAKOK. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. 8ei d a enrelii to tbe Rf.V- - Jooiph T. Jnxa.v, Station D, Aew sma26 ly York City. ij fl from We also carry a Full Line of Ft io Boots aud Shoes equal to n custom maite guilds iinuie by th celebrated tlrm of Cox, Young A Gardner, Boston, suecetsora to l Ware, jr., & Co. Their goods are wai" apr.6-t- f . A We make a specialty of Roys' Klne Clothing have this Lepurttueut always wi ll ssirtti. ovic.,.,. unex-ceiSril- if... TO ADD ETIHITH1NO Bltl.ONUlNS sysDAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, more serious u.u i.h. C,iir at 8.40 a.m.: arrivina thus encourage tem and " at ii.ou a.m.; Standing1 Committees! maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hem IB ChrdenarriTiiig in Ogde at S ) p.m.; leaving wuen m njn, iroumes at ia Lake and bait City AO a.m., orrhages arriving lung at Stanford.W. Laws-J- os. ('de On Municipal 10 a to.: leaving Ottilen at 8.80 o.na., arriving to immediate reuei can S. Watson, S. and o J"W Burton Boschee's German Syrvp has Salt Lake city at top nn' Water few'? Edwin Stratford, tained? laroaat. Mile in the world mo eaiucu "e lor ail tnfonnatloa ooaoernuug freight or Pat Stuart and Robt. MoQuarrie. D W cure of Coughs, coldi and the amga, appty to th for Mi(i' is Dr. F' It Disease. JAMa,B EUAnr, On Streets-J- os. Bciciw. i.nnirC Oon'l Ticket and rratglit Agent. Boschee's famous Oerman prescrip- .. dleton and Israel Csafild. W. great-.the with is S. W.tMi. and prepare! JOHN SHARP. tion, x On Claims-R- sbt. .nil nn fear need be enters Borton and Edwin Stratford. griPei!UNTEHI,iT. B Hatcbins, m. On Public Bui!dings-Wdirections. as per and R. McQuame. young?3t child, David M. 8tn-ir- -M. Stua.!, Joeph me saiui iU..M.-Works-D. On Public K nr first introauceu j luoje Watson.- - j 8. Robt. and Stanford a constant increasing de CHAS. STAYfJCRf obt. SlcQiiarrie. has been 0n Public Qroands-R-and Israel Caofieli. without a etngie repojt, ui and mand C0CX3Si.0T-AT-LV. Burton W. ATTOEHBTAXD Wm. , in in in anrlc in anr case, dte Departmet -I- srael Can6eld, Ask your druggist as to the truth of Practices in the, District and S and W.nmchiu. . rvmrta fiTiil before the U. Edwiu Stratford these remariu, Reeulatians Charles, t Try it nd be convinced. Jy Land Office. Makes land entries, a mid and final proofs, conduc ts cases tuai-ne appeals, and does a geuei&l law " branches. its all y in ifancetwm W. Ccrlon, Robt. 8 Whjskt stands Ofbce near the Jleraldiit. Sireet, Godb. PitU uses Lake Uly Utah. . u r JU-- 1 M gait cnas. ! tnLieenses Co., gent for Canfiold. Ieel Bntobins K1"! a -- i Furnislring Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, But for curing Summer derangements ot the stomach and bowels, Brown's Blackberry and Ginger has no equal. No family is safe without it. For sale everywhere. 50 cts. dma31 . per bottle. MIXED TRAI53 WILL SON of Whj Will Ton The following are the Committees Allow a cold t advance in your the Common Counou: ' ' Abor Their Store, in the New Uulldlmj. MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, -- vid &c. ICE CUE AM PARLOR! tai-.o- i of 'be Ofidi'n wrh iacorperiied by act Janerritorial Lejriaiaiure, reproved Municipal Election, uary 18th, 1661 (odd year?) os th occur bisnni-illPresont second Monti iy in February. jj, Woo, betide carrying an are now rvceivimi our New (louls f r the Spring Trader ami are rtilt t ill ami Orders at Whvle'mte or lieUiil for Political Significance, Xo ODELL & WRIGHT'S Co., SuoccMNOf!) ol I. 3IAHKS. s Precinct: Marriott MARKS, GOLDSMITH & 8 bi.-.l-- Uilson Precinct: Justice Barn cellars in which cattle have been kept during the winter, says the Chicago Times, may be utilized during other seasons of the year for growing mushrooms (or home use or the market. The lest soil for mushrooms is made by mixing equal parts offresh horse manure and soil that contains no seeds of weeds. The material should lie in a heap till the minure has fermented, when the mass should be made tjuite firm by tramping or 'seating. Pieces of spawn about as large as a small egg should be imbedded in the earth two inches below the surface and a foot apart. Ten days after planting the spawn the bed should be covered two inches thick with loam or other clean earth. The spawn, which is sold in the form of bricks, can bo had of almost any seedsman ar.d may be sent by mail. Mushroom beds should be at least eight inches thick, and fyr convenience in working or gathering should be about four feet wide. The be3t temperature for growing mushrooms is fifty degrees. The beds should haye water uprinkled on them from time to time, a they become dry. Mushrooms are now extensively raised in England in coal mines, while in France they are raised in caves. They do best in places nearly devoid of light. A mine, cave or cellar is well adapted to producing mushrooms, as the air is likely to be moist, and the temperature low and not subject to change. Upon the subject of growing mushrooms, the American Garden says that from the following plain directions given by a practical and successful mushroom grower it will be seen that there is no mystery or secret in the cultivation of this much seught-fodelicacy, r The most important point is the proper preparation of the manure used. Fine, fresh hor-tdroppings are laid up into a compact heap and turned over twice a day for three days, Three parts of this and two parts of dry pulverized loam from a pasture which should have been piled up during the previous winter and then Af- thoroughly mixed, together. tan nr tVirAA davs the beds are made by spreading layer after layer ot the prepared mixture to a height of twelve or fourteen inches and of any convenient width. Beat or tread firmly all over, and in two or three days the bed will be ready for spawning. This is done by dig-ng with a trowel pieces of spawn the size of an egg, two inches deep and a foot apart, into the bed. A we. k later cover the bed entirely with two inches of fine loam and p:vk dmvn firmly with a board or s'i'ivt'1. A lam cellar is the best place for a mushroom bed, but a she ioran" plac sheltered from rain, s .tnd w nds will do. Unless the are much exposed they scarcely ! a! r, but if the surface ever cunt'- - very 'try they should be " can tully .prin men, sous nwi u mush-r.iomany so 1 away from the young and cause them to wither. By elv following these rules and nst the bed alter it is care- lullt i repared anvone is almost cer- uccess. Few crops thrive so well l letting them alone as r Justice of the Peace D. B Rawson. Constable John Webster. Justice Raisine Mushrooms. Clothing House of Northern Utah Lcadins s J Superintendent 2, 1880. Taken before retiring good night's rest, with an awakening in the rosy morn to health, courage and vigor. For coated tongue, bad breath, sick headache, or any disturbance arising from dyspepsia or torpid liver, it is without a peer. Its action on disease is entirely different from any medicine ever introduced, quieting pains almost instantly. The hue and cry raised against it by patent medicine men.who have foreseen of their in its advent the Ces. nefarious business,and the thousands of unsolicited testimonials flowing in from all parts of the New World, is a sure indication of its great merits. Trial size at all Drugstores.. Half pound bottles, lb cents. Charles Lanolet & Co., Wholesale Drugtf gists, Sole Agents. YV'K ; ienil fnr Pampblal aaii l asumomaia. -- AND AGRICIMUIUL MACIIKvtliy. And General Blacksmithing. ALL KINDS OF IRON FENCING Qnitntal and plain made to order. Old Cast Iron Taken in Exchange for Wou. ; mar s am |