The Utah directory for 1883-1884, Part 22

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SHAFER & CO., &GEM SALOON . be FOURTH STREET, next door to Tribe's. OGDEN, UTAH. -P. O. BOX 161 .-


JOHN G. CHAMBERS, Dealer in BOOKS AND STATIONERY. BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS AND EDUCA- TIONAL SUPPLIES. Toys and Fancy Goods, Newspapers, Magazines and Periodicals. OGDEN, UTAH.


W. H. STEVENS, Jobber and Retail Dealer in all kinds of OSPORTING GO DS. Guns, Rifles, Revolvers and Ammunition. Fishing Tackle, Pocket Cutlery, Playing Cards, Pipes and Cigars.


P. O. Box 127. Fifth St. OGDEN, UTAH.


JOHN HORROCKS, SALOON. THE CHOICEST OF LIQUORS CIGARS Etc. MAIN STREET, OGDEN, UTAH.


L. Foldberg, the only Clothing Manufacturer, S. L. City


E. PISKO & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 205 and 207 Main St., Salt Lake City.


Wrought Spanish Bits & Spurs, W. L. Pickard, Salt Lake.


Jenkins J W & Sons, harness & saddlery, Main bet 4th & 5th (See SL City) Ingram Mrs S J, bdghouse, Main IO OF Hall 4th St Lowe Geo A, Schuttler wagons, spring wagons, agricultural im- plem'ts, steam engines &c, Main Lowell John W, wagon co, Main Maddock Jno, tailor, 4th St Jennings C P, photographer, Main Mahon Mrs Emma, dressmaker & millinery, 5th St Jewett David, clerk, 5th St Weber County Business Directory. 243 Johnson M A, saloon & lodging house, 5th St Maillot Louis, carpenter, 4th St MARKS, GOLDSMITII & Co, Jones E A, carpenter 4th St clothing, gents furnishing Jones Fred, butcher, 4th St boots & shoes, eor Main & 4th St Jones M (M D) physician 4th St Marks J, ( Marks, Goldsmith & Co) Jones T W, merchant tailor & men's furishing goods, main bet May Henry, barber, 4th St 4th & 5th Pearl bet 3d & 4 MeCarty & Minter, Bank Exchange Saloon, Main St Junction City Hotel, G Buekwith, Propr, cor 5th Main McCarthy Nelson, saloon, Main St MeCauley Capi C A H, assis't quar- termaster, Main St. Kay David, produce & grain, cor 5th & Main MeDonald Jno, clerk Keeney House Keeney House, M H Beardsley, Prop'r RR Depot McEntire W F, clerk, 4th & Main MCFARLANE ARTHUR, cigars & Kelley H W, saddler Main St. tobacco, 5th St Kelsey & Puterbaugh, real es- McFARLANE , P cigars & tobacco, 5th St tate, loan & insurance agts, cor 4th & Young McLennan J B, saloon, 5th St Kerr Geo A. clerk, Main MeNutt & Huribut, whole drugs & Liqnors, 4th St Kershaw H A, plumber, Main bet 3d & 4th St MeNutt J W, (McNutt & Ilurlbut) Keyes Edward, saloon, 5th St 4th St Kiesel Fred J, groceries & liquors, Methodist Episcopal Church, Main Millis J W, coal yard, 5th St 4th St Kiesel J, (A Dunham & Co,) 5th St Monson P, tailor, 5th St Kimball Gen'l N, postmaster, 4th Morley Mrs Agnes, millinery, 5th Morley James, barkeeper, 5th St Morley Win, barber, 5th St Morley Ios, Morley House, 5th St Kimball & Heywood, attys at law 4th St Kimball J N, (Kimball & Hey- wood) 4th St Moulding S, clerk post office Kuhn A & Bro, clothing & gen'l Murphy J J, produce shipper, 5th mdse, Main cor 4th St. NILSON CHRISTIAN, butcher, Main St Imbert Edwin, restaurant, Main Lambert J A, barber, Main St Newman H J, tinsmith, Main het 5th & 6th St Lambert & Martin, Ogden Marble Works, 5th St Nicholls Henry W. jewelry & no- Leaman R W W, bookkeeper, 5th Leonhardt Ed, carpenter, 4th St Lepper A D, (M D)) bath house, 3d Odd Fellows Hall, 4th St bet Main & Young tions, 5th St Ogden Daily Herald, Main bet ch Lepper Mrs A, 3d St Lewis Bros, notions Main St Lewis J S & Co, clocks & jewelry, Main St & 5th St Ogden Dally Pilot, cor Main & 4th Ogden Electric Light works, Ath above Main Lewis II D, ' S Lewis & Co) Main Lewis J S, (J S Lewis & Co) Main Lewis Sam'l (Lewis Bros) Main Lindblad Ino, tallor, Main St. Lindsdale H S, carpenter, 4th St Lindsey Mark, varietles, 5th St Litebtleld W D, clerk, Main St Lundstedt C, taitor, Main St Ogden Market Co, produce & fruit cor Main & Ath Ohlson G A, tinner, Maln St ()'Nell M J. saloon, 5th St Ostier Oliver R, (Vincent & Ostier) Main St Packard 'T W, (Harrison & Pack- urd) 5th St PEIRCE'S BOOK STORE-BOOKS & STATIONERY-Immense Stock. Buy your GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS at GEO. DUNFORD'S, Salt Lake ( !! ).


Hardy Bros. & Burton carry a full line of General Merchandise


Shoemakers' Tools of all kinds, W. L. Pickard, Salt Lake.


244 Weber County Business Directory.


Blue Grass, Hume, Bond & Lillard, Hermitage, T, B. Ripy, St. Jacob's Bourbon, Gucken- heimer Rye, Budweiser Beer, Cigars, &c, at Wholesale only. Salt Lake City.


C L ¡ E. Pisko & CO.,


PARSONS BROS, stationery, book & school supplies, Main St PARSON A H, (Parsons Bros) Main PARSONSCH,(Parsons Bros) Main Payne Edwin, clerk, 5th St


PEARCE Wm, machine shop, Main Peebles C L, drugs & medicines, Main St


Pellins Wm, cigars & tobacco, cor 4th & Main


Pender Phil, barkeeper, 5th St


Peterson W HI, Union Hotel Bar


Pettit S L, conductor P PC Co, U P Hotel


Pierson B, tailor, 4th St


Planz P II, barber. 5th St


Post Office, Genl N Kimball, P M, 4th St


, Post W F, cashier, 4th St


Potter, Duryea & Co, whol jewelers, cor Main & 5th St


Potter Ed HI. (Potter, Duryea & Co) cor 5th & Main


Presbysterian Church, 4th St


Preshaw & M, undertaker, Main bet 4th & 5th


Preston Frank A. clerk, Main Preston & Co, saloon, 5th St


PRINZCHRISTIAN, Idaho Bakery 5th St


Rank W M, staple and fancy gro- ceries, 4th Street


REEDER FH, notions, toys, &c, groceries, tobacco, &c., Candy Factory, 5th Street


Reeves Jno, gen'l local agent Utalı U CR R office


Reid Oscar, shoemaker, Main St. Reid W S, shoemaker, Main Street Reinstrom C .I, tailor, 5th Street Reno A C, candies, Main Street


Reynolds W R & Co, saloon, Main RICHARDS BROS, dry goods and notions, Main Street


RICHARDS CC, (Richards Bros) Main Street


RICHARDS L M, (Richards Bros.) Main Street.


Richards & P, bookkeeper, corner Main and 5th


Richter Moritz, brewery & saloon, Main Street


RILEY J S & CO, Stock Board Ex- change Saloon, 5th Street


Riley J S. (I S Riley & Co) 5th St RUBEL & PENGLASE, wholesale


liquors, Main Street


Saltenberger A, German bakery & restaurant, cor 5th & Franklin Sandberg Peter, shoemaker, Main -


Schutt H, Utah Central office Scoville H B, broom factory, Young bet 4th and 5th


Scowcroft Heber, clerk, Main St Scowcroft Jno, manufacturing con- fectioner, Main Street


Scowcroft John, clerk, Main Street Scowcroft Joseph, clerk, Main St Scowcroft Willard, clerk, Main St Seaman I, bookkeeper, cor Wall & 4th Streets


Sears H J, bookkeeper Z C M I, cor 4th and Main


SEBREE HOWARD, agricultural implements & wagons, corner Main and 5th


Sebree N B, traveling agent Bain Wagons, cor Main and 5th


SEBREE W E, manager Howard Sebree, cor Main and 5th


Seamon J, Fire Insurance


Sewell .Jos, gen'l mdse, 4th Street


Shafer H & Co, saloon, 4th Street Shakespeare A D, prop'r Broome Hotel, eor Main and 5th


Shreeve Mrs Emma, dressmaker, Main Street


Shurtliff H V, cattle inspector, 5th Silva V MC, hides & Wool, Main, bet 3d and 4th


Simmons Noble E, lunch counter, 5th Street


Simon Bros, notions, Main Street Slater W S, shoemaker, Main St


Small Joshua, clerk, 5th Street Smith Elizabeth, groceries, 4th St Smith H, barber, 5th Street,


Smith T'A, job printer, Main, bet 4th and 5th


Smuin & Thomas,gen'] mdse, Main Smuin Jno (Smuin & Thomas) Main Smurthwaite Jas R, clerk, Main


Spencer H H, clerk, 4th


Spencer Porter W, Oyster Bay Res- tanrant, 5th Street


Springer J B, (W A Fiddler & Co) Main Street


SPRUNT & STAHR, gen'I mdse, Main Street


Sprunt Jas P, (Sprunt & Stahr) Main Stahr Joseph, (Sprunt & Stahr) Main Stam P, tailor, 5th Street


Stanford Joseph, dry goods & gro- ceries, Main Street


Stanford Thos Y, clerk, Main Street Stayner Cora, clerk, 5th Street


Stayner Mrs TJ, millinery, 5th St Steele, Johnson & Co, wholesale grocers, Main Street


Stephens A, agent Steele, Johnson & Co, Omaha, Main Stephens D H, photographer, 5th


I. GOLDBERG, LEADING CLOTHIER, Salt Lake City.


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E. PISKO & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 205 and 207 Main St, Salt Lake City


Shoe Leather & Findings, W. L. Pickard, Salt Lake City


Stevens Sidney. agricultural im- Wade W A, (W A Wade & Co) Main Wagener Henry, California brew- ery, Depot, Main bet 4th & 5th Wardleigh HC, music & musical instruments and sewing ma- chines, Main Street plements, machinery, produce & grain, steam engines, lumber &e, 5th Street Stevens W H, cigars, tobacco and sporting goods, 5th Street Wade W A Co, stationery, drugs & Liquors, Main Street St John Mrs M, gen'l mdse, 4th St St John Nelson, butcher, 4th St Stone Wm, clerk, Main Street Wardman Henry, clerk, 5th Stratford E & Son, furniture, Main Stratford E, (Stratford & Son, Main Stratford Jesse G, (Stratford & Son) Main Street Weber County Business Directory. 245 Warren Mrs W C. millinery & no- tions, Main, bet 5th & 6th Watkins C, boot & shoe maker, Main, bet 5th and 6th Watkins F, clerk, 5th Street Watson Jno, clerk Z CM I Wells G &, clerk Z CM I Summerfield Kinney, clerk, 5th St Swift Thos D, shoemaker, Main St Taylor Joseph, tailor, 4th Street Weston Heber, clerk, 5th Street Whateley Mrs M, restaurant, 4th Wheelwright M B, groceries and Wild L S, operator U P Tel Co provisions, Main Weston Samuel, shoe maker, Main Whateley Joel E, restaurant, 4th Taylor J M, foreman, boots & shoes 5th Street, Taylor RJ, tithing agent, Weber county, 5th Street Taylor Richard, clerk, 5th Street Tavey H C, salesman, Main St White H C, restaurant, 5th Whitman B, clerk, 5th THIELE DR E, physician, Tribes building, 4th Street Williams G P, conductor P P C Co U P Hotel Thomas A J, organs and sewing machines, 3d Street Williams Lorin, shoemaker, Main Williams Richard, plumbing and pumps, Main Thomas Catherine, variety store, 5th Street Thomas T G, (Smuin & Thomas) WILLIAMS & TURNER, saloon, Main Street Main Street Thompson F H, Park Saloon, 5th Thompson J, stoves & tinware, 5th Williams W, clerk, Main Street Wilson Geo C, groceries, notions, &c, 5th Street Thompson Jas, English kitchen, 5th Street Thompson Lizzie, millinery, 5th WILSON L D & CO.hardware, Main Wilson Robert C, clerk, Main St Wilson W, saloon, 5th Street Toon Edward, clerk, 5th Street Winslow J H, restaurant, Main Winslow Reuben, restaurant, Maln Woods H S, clerk, 5th Street TRIBE GEO H, gen'l mdse, wines. liquors, cigars & tobacco, Main Tyfe W W, blacksmith, 5th Tyler Jno G, clerk Union Hotel WOTHERSPOON JAS, gen'l mdse, Main Street Tyrell Joseph, boot & shoe maker, 5th Street Wright G J, groceries, produce and provisions, 4th Street Ulrich Ed M D, homeopathist, 4th Union Depot Hotel. M H Beards- ley, prop'r, R R Depot Wright Jos, second hand store and auctioneer, Main Street Union Depot Lunch Room, W A Seodder, prop'r, R R Depot Wright Jos & Son, fish & produce, Main Street Wright W H & Son, gen'l mdse, 4th Valentine Henry, cook, 5th Street VAN DYKE WM & CO, produce commission, shipping and for- warding, Young, bet 4th & 5th Vinagar PC, star laundry, 5th Vincent Milo, (Vincent & Ostler) Main Street Vincent & Ostler, boots & shoes, Main Street YOUNT E, butcher, 5th Street YOUNG HI S, Cashier First Nation- at Bank Young W L, Utah Central Office Altman Louis, clerk, Main Street % CM I, gen't indse, cor tth & Main Waber Adam, tallor, Main PEIRCE'S BOOK STORE -- BOOKS & STATIONERY-Immense Stock. Buy your GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS at GEO. DUNFORD'S, Salt Lake City.


Don't forget that Hardy Bros. & Burton have a well selected stock of Dry Goods


Nobby Riding Saddles & Bridles, W.L. Pickard, Salt Lake


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Weber County Business Directory.


ALMA


Is a small settlement on the Weber river, with about 300 population, most engaged in farming ahd stock raising; located 8 miles west of Ogden. Hall John, general merchandise.


EDEN


Hasa population of about 200, mostly engaged in farming and the lum- ber trade.


Burt James, sr, blacksmith


Ferrin J M, lumber merchant


Farrell Jno, general merchandise Fuller E B. lumber & lath manuf'r


HARRISVILLE,


Seven miles north of Ogden, has a population of about 600, comprising mostly farmers scattered over considerable territory.


Acran P, carpenter


BROWN R D, gen'I mdse & P M


Brown R D, contractor & builder Dabeil AK, carpenter


Douglas D, carpenter


Rawson A M, carpenter


Rawson D B, blacksmith Relief Society Store, No 1 and 2


Westergard J C, blackmith


HOOPER.


A small settlement of about 200 population, mostly engaged in farming. Gwilliam H B, gen'l merchandise Manning H W. gen'l merchandise Hardy Elisha, gen'l merchandise SIMPSON ROBERT, postmaster


HUNTSVILLE.


A small farming town of about 400 population. Neilson L M, gen'l merchandise Peterson S & Co., general store


LYNNE.


A small town of about 200 population. mostly farmers. Corden John, general store Thorsted P, flour mill


Youngston J, blacksmith


NORTH OGDEN


Is a prosperous farming district, situated about 8 miles from Ogden. The population is scattered over quite an extensive area and is estim- ated at about 1200. North Ogden has a number of District Schools which have a good attendance. The soil is very fertile owing to the number of springsand assures excellent crops with a regularity seldom equalled,


Barker Henry, nursery Barker James, nursery Barnet George, gardener Berrett Alfred, saw mill & lumber Cazier Ben, notions and pedler Chadwick H, nursery Dudman Frank, notions


Ellis Fred, nursery Norvil George, physician Rese John, notions and pedler Richards John, blacksmith Stevens S, gen'l mdse & postmaster Vanderhoof Jesse, blacksmieli Waldron L, physician


L. Goldberg has the largest stock of Men's wear in S. L. City


Blue Grass, Hume, Bond & Lillard, Hermitage, T, B. Ripy, St. Jacob's Bourbon, Gucken- heimer Rye, Budweiser Beer, Cigars, &c, at Wholesale only. Salt Lake City.


C E Pisko & CO., 0


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E. PISKO & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 205 and 207 Main St, Salt Lake City


PEIRCE'S BOOK STORE - Near Post Office, MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY.


Ladies Saddles in great variety at W. L. Pickard's, Salt Lake City, Utah.


Beaver County Business Directory. 247


PLAIN CITY.


A small farming town about 6 miles from Ogden, with a population of about 500.


Anderson A, shoemaker


Co-op Store, geu'l merchandise


Folkman C D, blacksmith Folkman & Neal, fruits, &e


SLATERSVILLE.


A small farming town of about 250 inhabitants. Ilolly Henry, general store


UINTAH


A small settlement of about 300 inhabitants, situated on the U PR R, well adapted to fruit raising and general agricultural products. Bowman Bros, gen'l merchandise De La Baume C, shipper produce Dye Samuel, shipper produce


BEAVER COUNTY


Is one of the South Western Counties, about 200 miles South of Salt Lake City. It is bounded on the North by Millard County, on the East by Piute County, on the South by Iron County and on the West by the State of Nevada. In Beaver Lake, Rocky and Star Mining Districts are some notable Iron mines as well as other more precious mineral bear- ing claims.


BEAVER CITY.


This, the County seat of Beaver County, is one of the solid and sub- stantial cities of Southern Utali. With a population of about 2000, all enterprising and industrions, supporting several newspapers, and var- ious mining industries near at hand, it is bound to grow in import- ance second to none in the territory.


Beaver Co-op store, gen'l mdse Burke R H, druggist Bickley W G, notions & gen'l mdse Cartwright Jos, blacksmith Clayton T R, pub Southern Utonian Equality Co-op Store, gen'l mdse Fennemore Samuel gen' mdse Fennomore J & Co, gen't mdse Fernley E, blacksmith Field Joseph, Second-hand store


Ilanson EW, liquors & groceries Herbut G H, druggist


McMillen J S, sewing machines, &c MCMILLAN'TA, postmaster Roberts Abel, blacksmith Setimidt Chas, shoemaker Swindlehurst, 1, blacksmith Taylor Jno, liquors, harness, &e Wiltden Ellott, gen't merchandise Woodhouse C C, gen't merchandise


ADAMSVILLE.


A small town, mostly farmers, somewhat senttered and contains about 10) population. VANS JNOT, postmaster, Joseph J H, gen'l merchandise


Don't forget that Hardy Bros. & Burton have a well selected stock of Dry Goods


Buy your HATS, CAPS and GENTS' GLOVES at Geo. Dunford's, Salt Lake City


Sole Leather, French Kip, Calf & Morroccos at Pickard's


248


Beaver County Business Directory.


FRISCO.


A mining town with abont 800 population on Utah Central Railroad, 50 miles west of Beaver City. It is situated on the Eastern base of the San Francisco mountains and with its valuable mineral claims bids fair to remain one of our best and permanent mining camps. Its lead- ing mine is the famous Horn Silver mine, whose fame is established world wide. Frisco supports a solid circle of active and enterprising business men,


Barnes E HI, hotel


Barrett & Bowen, meat market


Bennett, Holbrook & Co., mdse


Boatwright W, blacksmith & wag- on shop


Bowen W, livery


Burke R H & Co, drugs, &c


Burlingame E o, job printer


Burnison W H, mine manager


Boatright & Carver, livery & sale stable


Cactus Mining Co, Allan G Camp- bell. president


Clarke J W, saloon


Carbonate Boarding House, H Reilly, propr


Cactus Boarding House


Dodds Bros, stock dealers, butchers


Duggan Mrs L C, bakery


Duggans S M, flour


Feeney Daniel, saloon


Fitzgerald & Ryan, saloon Frisco Banking Co, PL Orth, cash'r Frisco Mining & Smelting Co, C D Bigelow, president


First South Extension H S M Co, P Ryan, manager


Frisco Restaurant, C Anthony, pro Fordonski David, tonsorial artist Grace Richard, blacksmith & wag- on shop


Graham J M, saloon


Grant J F & Co, gen'l merchandise Hagan R T & Co, notions


Horn Silver Mining Co, HC Hill, manager


Horn Silver M Co, gen'l mdse, &C Horn Silver Boarding House, H Barnes, proprietor


Haynes W, saloon Hanafin Mrs John, laundry


Hop Lee, laundry


Italian Marble Co, J F Grant, Sec'y


James & Angel, meat market Jones Miss B E, milliner and dress maker


KING CHARLES S, Postmaster Kelley S D, saloon


King Chas S & Co, gen'l mdse, ci- gars, tobacco and stationery


Kennedy A, tonsorial artist Lammersdorf C, precious stones Lochrie P. attorney-at-law


LaFayette Restaurant, C Mow, pro Lipscomb R S, justice peace & U S commissioner Latimer T H, assayer


Malloy P A, saloon


Meyerfield Chas,saloon & shoe shop


Minard J B, watchmaker


Murray S, saloon


Mahoney M, saloon


Naglor R, watchmaker


Orrick Win, backsmith & wagon shop Orth P L, Life & Fire Insurance


Reher J C, saloon


Rehnstrom John, merchant tailor


Riley A, boarding house


Raht Wm L, assayer


Ryan & Co, saloon


Southern Hotel, M Mahoney, prop St James Hotel, Wm llaynes, prop Savior John, saloon


Schmidt J, saloon Schmitt C, shoemaker


Schwartz D', general store


Smith John, livery Shwartz P.saloon Staples J R, furniture


Southern Utah Times, Chas S King & Co, publishers


St Louis Brewery, John Rehr, prop Sam Hing, laundry,


Wo Hing Ching, laundry


GREENVILLE


Is a small town of 100 inhabitants, mostly engaged in farming and mining. Miller D, general merchandise


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Blue Grass, Hume, Bond & Lillard, Hermitage, T. B. Ripy, St. Jacob's Bourbon, Gucken- heimer Rye, Budweiser Beer, Cigars, &c, at Wholesale only, Salt Lake City.


E. Pisko & Co,


Hardy Bros. & Burton carry a fine stock of Boots & Shoes, Hats, Caps & Clothing


E. PISKO & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 205 and 207 Main St., Salt Lake City.


W. L. Pickard carries a full line of Trotting & Racing Goods


Box Elder County Business Directory. 249


MILFORD.


A small town of about 300 inhabitants on the Utah Central Railroad


GRANT B F, gen'l mdse & P M Smithton House, hotel, Grant B F, saloon Stoddard House, hotel


Grant Bros, forwarding & commis- Tanner E & Co, gen'l nidse sion merchants Whiteside & O'Connor, justices of


Maher Stephen, saloon the peace & notaries public


Pioneer Drug Store, Godbe, Pitts Williams House, hotel & Co, proprietors


MINERSVILLE


Is a small agricultural settlement 18 west of Beaver City, with a popu- lation of about 450.


Brower John, gen'l mdse


Lightner Mrs M E, gen't nidse


Clayton T R, wagon maker


Clayton R R, blacksmith


Croff L, blacksmith


ROLLINS Jas H, Postmaster


Ligntner A, liquor dealer


Weeden Chas, shoemaker


BOX ELDER COUNTY.


This is one of the largest of the Northern counties. It is bounded by Cache County to the East, on the West by the State of Nevada, on the North by Idaho Territory and on the South by Weber and Tooele coun. ties and the Great Salt Lake. The Central Pacific Railroad enters this county a few miles north of Ogden and runs westward along the Lake shore to Nevada at the same point the Utah Central Railroad diverges to the northward passing through the county towards Cache. Quite a large district through the southwestern portion of the county is ren_ dered blank by the Great American Desert, but to the northwest in the mountaineous districts are valuable mines of all descriptions and fine timber. That portion of the county basing the Wasatch mountains lays claim to the largest population, In this latter place the climate is extremely mild and well adapted to raising fruits, cereals, small grain, buckwheat, rye, flax, &e.


BRIGHAM CITY


Is the county seat of Box Elder county, situated 22 miles north of Og- den with a population of about 2000.


Booth, Corey & Co, gen'l mdse Bott J, marble works


Bowring H E, saddlery & harness Brigham City Co-op woolen mills Brigham City Co-op M'fg Institu'n Christensen Rorgstrom, tailors Craighead W HI, salt Halling L, produce


Horseley W & Co, gen'l mdse


Kimdsen Bros, produce


Neilsen JJ 6, boots & shoes


Neilsen J C, furniture


Rosenbaum M D, gen't mdse


Smith Samuel, boots & shoes, Squires, Fosgreen und McMaster, builders


L. GOLDBERG, LEADING CLOTHIER, Salt Lake City


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: PEIRCE'S BOOK STORE - Near Fost Office, MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY.


Buy your HATS, CAPS and GENTS' GLOVES at Geo. Dunford's, Salt Lake City


Lessing Lewis, liquor dealer Moore Wm, gen'l mdse


Cash paid for Hides, Wool and Furs, W. L. Pickard, Salt Lake City, Utah.


250


Box Elder County Business Directory.


BEAR RIVER CITY,


Anderson N P, civil engineer Andreasen J, carpenter Carlson J, blacksmith Hanson J, gen'l mdse


Holmgren PO, blacksmith Jensen SF, carpenter Thomsen S, produce dealers


CORINNE


Is an incorporated city located 6 miles south of Brigham Cith a popula- tion of about 4(0, mostly engaged in farming.


Biehr & Dehler, brewery


Campbell ME hotel


Church F H, groceries, &c


Earhart D, harness maker


Ellis Wm G, hotel & saloon


Grott C P, stoek dealer


Guthrie J W, banker & forwarder Kel'er J, produce, &e


Kerr Jno W & Co, gen'l mdse, &c


Kuhn Adam & Bio, gen'I mdse


Leiwes I & Co, groceries


lorimer Mrs W, millinery


Smith X H, gen'l mdse Smith & Coil, gen'l mdse


Si encer H W P, news dealer Walker Jno M, drugs


DEWEYVILLE


Is a farming settlement 15 miles north of Brigham City with a popula- tion of about 300.


Dewey J C, gen'I mdse


Dewey J Cjr, carpenter


Howard Wm, books & stationery


Marble & Dunn, gen'l mdse Twitchel Benjamin, variety store


KELTON


Is on the Central Pacific Railroad, about 75 miles from Brigham City Population about 250.


Barnes N E, blacksmith


Ghaplow James, saloon


Conant Bros, forwarders


Hagar Fred, saloon


Holt S, agricultural implements


Howell R, general store


Hunt & Loverin, corral


Lewis Jacob, gen'l mdse


Malory B M, drugs. &c


Mercer & Pearce, saloon


Perkins F R, saloon


Richling L B, saddler


Reinhardt Julius, gen'l mdse


Toyer C W, saloon


Young J W, blacksmith Young & Goss, saloon


PLYMOUTH,


A small farming settlement with some stock raising. Population about 100. Pierson H D, gen'l mdse


Pierson & Sons, stock dealers PORTAGE.


A settlement on the Malad river, 2 miles south of the Idaho line. Population about 300.


Allen J & Son, gen'l mdse


Anderson F N, jewelry & notions


ANDERSON W N, drugs & med- icines, justice of the peace, sur- geon dentist and postmaster Bailey F, carpenter


Hankly J B, brickmaker London ( has, blacksmith


Mason G S, dairy


Morris J S tailor Spencer L R, subscription agent Timis John, cooper


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Call and see Hardy Bros. & Burton's complete stock of Staple & Fancy Groceries


Blue Grass, Hume, Bond & Lillard, Hermitage, T, B. Ripy, St. Jacob's Bourbon, Gucken- heimer Rye, Budweiser Beer, Cigars, &c, at Wholesale only. Salt Lake City.


E. PISKO & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 205 and 207 Main St, Salt Lake City


E Pisko & CO.,


Henry Arthur's Boot and Shoe Uppers, W. L. Pickard, Salt Lake City, Utan


Chandler J S, teacher Gibbs J D, merchant Gibbs Chas, shoemaker Hall C, teacher Weaston W C, teacher Yahn Chas, sheep herder Z CM I, gen'l mdse PROMONTORY Is 40 miles west of Brigham City, on the CPR R. It Is a small settle- ment of about 200 inhabitants, composed principally of ranchers, for the herding and pasturage of large stock herds. King N M, hotel and general store Cache County Business Directory. 25 I SNOWVILLE. A small settlement of about 100 inhabitants. Crostifoson H, blacksmith Goodliffe Arnold. gen'l mdse Eynow Jno, wherlright Johnston O, carpenter TERRACE Is on the Central Pacific Railroad, about 110 miles west of Brigham City. Population of about 300. Allen H, saloon Jakins W M, saloon Parry L W, gen'] mdse Grose W G, butcher VanNamee, hotel CAVES H, gen'l indse and P M WILLARD. A settlement of about 700 population, six miles south of Brigham City, mostly engaged in farming. Willard has excellent facilities for a permanent bathing resort, being located close to the Great Salt Lake. Anderson R H & Co, drugs Miller J HI, carpenter Henderson Robert, gen'l mdse Willard Mercantile Co, gen'l mdse Herold R W, Chas Hardy, supt CACHE COUNTY Is one of the most prosperous districts in the Territory, possessing most magnificent agricultural resources, splendid timber lands, quarries, manufactures, and above all a pushing and enterprising community. This county is bounded on the north by Idaho Territory, on the East by Rich county, on the south by Weber county and the west by Box Elder county. The population approaches 2,000. Its dimensions are nearly 1000 square miles and its property valuation estimated at about $2,000,000. The beautiful valley which bears this name Is a principal feature of the county In its rich and arable soil. PEIRCE'S BOOK STORE-BOOKS & STATIONERY-Immense Stock. Buy your GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS at GEO. DUNFORD'S, Salt Lake City.




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