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Show : ' - 'i - ,:r t.r V . WEBER Strike For Your Altars Mart f o M Mexico was vieitec and Your Fires. t by a severe earthquake shock las Patriotism is always comwere Numerous buildings Friday. mendable, but in every breast thrown down, and beautiful palaces there should be not only the cracked and injured. In one town desire' to be a good citizen, the people rushed panic stricken but to be strong, able bodied for the battle into the streets, several people and well fitted of life. To do this, pure having lost their lives among the blood is absolutely neces ao you Have for Breakfast? wrecks of the shattered houses. WE HAVE 10 Kiel. (lieu pancake Fir. Aunt Jemimas Farir.oso Wheat Farina Germado Itioe Flakes Hominy ' in iilk. Nuts Grape Malt Pure Duck wheal Fir. -- k. pkff- - lb. pkgt jir Ills. Good M.ipln Syrup 25 25 1 80 gal. la Iloalarai EDGAR JONES. CRESCENT or SUCCESS Iligli Patent Flour simply because it is made here at home, but for the reason it is the most Superior Flour sold in this State. All that we ask is a fair trial of this flour.a It stands on its Merit. Manufactured by ' PEERY BROTHERS. FSRQS RAW FUR HOUSE i the largest house of It Und In the country. Wepayipot Mhtaa and Farm. OuA too mil htcUa mtmoot remit- liberal and our Our snorting U considered the tance the moat prompt. We remit by draft, money order or cash on the day the shipment arrives. We charge no commission on furs, and pay express or freight charges when same do not exceed 10 per cent of the value of shipment. We keep you posted at all timeson the prices iof all kinds of fura. Write today for Pries List snd Quotstloos. A to our responsibility we refer by permission to METROPOLITAN NATIONAL DANK, Chicago. CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK. Chicai go. Utah. DESERET NATIONAL BANK, Salt Lake City, PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK. Rock Island, 111. IOWA NATIONAL BANK. Ottumwa, Iowa. am nONTOOMERV WARD NELSON MORRIS COl, Beef ead Perk ROSENBAUIT HROS. St CO.. Union Stock Yards. ROBINSON ft CO., Union Stock Yard. CLAY, in . SIIBERMAN BROTHERS, Chicago, III. Michigan Ml., 122-124-130.- .Oregon Short Line Railroad. TIME GAUD. OCT. 15, 1890. MONTANA TIME TAIJLU DIVISION. DEPART. Mail. Untie ami Portland Logan ami Cache Valley, 1 1 . 1 i a.m. 1 bu I . . . . . . . . . . .............. y So. 9 Pocatello and I.utte 10:20 p.m Express No. 5, Cucne Valley Passenger 8:15 a.m. No. 7 EFFECTIVE OPT. 13, ISW, LEAVE (KillEX. No. 1 Atlantic Express Tor Suit I a Creator Wkoi loikc, lrovo, Sanpete Valley A URIVK. 7:00 p.m. and all pointH cast 8 Mail. Portland and Unite No Nn. 2 Chicago Limited, fur Suit 7:00 a. in Daily Lake, lrovo, Grand Junc10 Untie and Cache Valley No. tion and the Kant 1:15 p.m. 6:35 p.m. Passenger No. 5 To Salt Lake, 1rovo, SilNo. Cache 5:25 6, Valley Express ver City and Intermediate pm 1 om ta. . .. . ... . . .... . . . ... . . ....7:30 a. iii Times-Oemocra- t, 1 nthnsln! le Deception of Gen. and t Mila Troop by tba 111 native. Late ih the day Gen. Milea and Gen. Wilson, in full dress uniform and beautiful white gloves, received the homage of ionce from the balcony of the alcaide paluce, writes ltichnrd Harding Davis, in Scribner's. They made a very line appearance, but as no men go unshaven in Porto Itico except priests, the populace were greatly disturbed to find that it was Gen. Miles and not Gen. Wilson who was the commanding officer of our nnny. Jfjs should have been an archbishop, they said, but later he convinced them tiiaMhe mustache docs not make the soldier. Nothing could have been more cuthueiustic r.r more successful that tlieir open air reception. The fire companies paraded in tlieir honor, nnd ran over three of tlieir own men, which garc the local tied Cross people a grand chance to appear on the scene, each man wearing four red crosses, to parry away the wounded. Tliireren tec some confusion, ns the llii:.iin pn . i ri d ' o walk, but the Kcd Cross people were adamant and bore them otT on stretchers, whether they would or no. The only thing wanting to complete the picture was an American flag. It was only a detail, but the populace seemed to miss it. It was about the only article with which the expedition was not supplied. Frantic cabling to Washington repaired the loss, and within n week (lags were sent all over the island and raised upon the roofs of many a city hell. Ponce itself held more foreign (lags than we had ever seen. Judging from their number one would hnvc thought that the population was composed entirely of English, Germans. French und Swiss, and meinJiers of the licit Cross society. I o Basra th Signature FOniA. The Kind You Haw Always Bought ef a i-- 81. THE OLD CIRCUS MAN. Threw AddlMMutl Light on the Grout Olanti Ml Shed by th Detail of lit Umbrella. You might have thought, said the old circua man. that It would put us some considerable trouble and ex- An eastern woman lias a Bcheme to benefit her trodden-dowsisters. It is to the effect that newspapers LfV UB& 1 provide umbrellas for the great giant, whose actual size I have never dared to tell you for fear you wouldn't believe it if I did, trusting to those things that I have told you about him from time to time to give you some pproximate notion of it. As to the giant's umbrellas, we never had any trouble at all; we simply used to use for that purpose the tops of our discarded balloons. We never fooled with balloons, you understand; after they had become weakened at all we used to put 'em aside and put in a new one; we never took any risks on balloons. Before the great gianf joined us we used to sell the old balloons for junk, and likewise we used to cut up the old center pole of the big tent, when they showed any signs of weakness, for firewood; but after the giant came we saved all the balloon tops for umbrella coverings, and' the old center poles we saved for umbrella handles. We had our blacksmith get out a set of ribs and fittings, and those were good for a long time. Whenever the covering of the giant's umbrella got so worn that it was of no further use as such, or it looked bad when it was opened, why then wed just recover the old frame. When we putin a new handle we'd simply take the irons of the old one off and put 'em on the new one. We used to make it a point to have tile giant carry the umbrella in every town we struck, whether it rained or not. He used to turn out and) walk with the show, and walking behind him we always had ten men carrying the umbrella-rolleup and with an umbrella case on it, these men walking five on a side and carrying it lying along on stipks that they held by the ends. This always used to excite interest, because people always wondered what the men were carrying, but the Right didn't begin to excite the interest that was felt when they discovered what it was und saw the giant raise it. This, of course, he couldnt do in the street, on account of the trees; as n rule the giant opened the umbrella in the public tKjurp of the town. When we came to that the procession would halt and the giant would step out from it and step over the fence or the ornamental gateway or entrance or arch or whatever there was there if there was, down und wept; his tears were not for one we always stopped so that tlicj na Led. his beloved, but for himself. He felt and would then it be opposite giant the Mings of hunger; lie thought of his the'um-brclla in with the men would walk und cut it into four part. He candle and stand beside him. They ate I the first quarter the first day, the would lift it wp pn Ibe carrying piece second quarter on the second day, the ns high as they could and then the For Infants and Children. third on the third day, nnd tho last giant would lpncl down and1 takecov--it.f The Kind You Have fourth day. No more, quarter Always Bought and he on the of lie would draw off the case that xnustdic starvation, lie made crcd it, which was something like a one more dciqicrate effort to open the Bears the windsail, only ninny times larger, and door, when it. suddenly opened nnd the of course made tapering, and roll it up Signature of UK keeper of llic cemetery stood before and put it in hts pocket, and that made,' him; tlio sunlight blinded him, and he n wad u big as n bale of hay, but it1 fell from exhaustiou. He hod been Down in some in. Wayne out his County, didnt bulge pocket, enough lust- four hours. there fo t ypu'fl iiQieft (. And then he'd 'j people refuse to observe the hold the iimbrplla by the handle with MOKI TEA POSITIVELY CURES SICK one hand, point up, nnd shnke it out quarantixe on FUiiJlpJx and it is liemlAclie, iixIu'CKtfon amt A ile-- l enimtipation. as anybody does an umbrella Hint's ail ernplIoiiK ( t li lierli drink. Ueninvc it'll the ofllcers to use been rolled up tightly, before they open, imposed by Uni skill, producing a perfect complexion. u it, nnd then he'd set out to raise it with;r. money refunded. 25 ctx. and 5(1 els. Per sale Wallace Drug Co. and B. (. Knoth. Druggist. the other hand in the customary man-ne- Lend us Your Ear X y, old-tim- er Tlmea-IIeral- d d. 1 HIGGLE BOOKS te, No. 74 " was, and lile-lik- . ' it - cause, when Ihr giant held it Tip lje'ore opening it the umbrella was about the shape and size of a church steeple, and as a matter of fact It was often tugger than the church steeple that happened to be on the other side of that particular green. But when he came to open it, nnd they saw the spread of it well, nt one time and another the k1iow had a great many striking features; but I dont think we ever line among our own minor attractions if we did I certainly dont recall it nt thi minute any single feature that was more striking than that. N .Y. Sun. LEADER IN of America baying over a million and regular readers. Any ONE of Jibe BIGGLE BOOKS, and tbe FARM JOURNAL Tm7ddRnTADALI.Al1ltCr JOURNAL Sample of FARM WILMICK ATKINSON, cm,, r, jicxiNi. and circular describing Address, BIOGLT2 BOOKS free. FAKH JOURNAL PuiLAifc.i.rniA do so, to tlie Tiuica. Rumple copies of the Farm Journal premium paper, have hecn ordered sent to many people in Loth city and county. They arc sent for in pi ction. No other copie-- i will be sent unless you come now and a Only $1 for the Times one and Farm Journal 4 years. the year the Times hoilrd-dow- it Ulai.i mij m 'ui'u quiiod to lie published in a newspaper (such as probate, laml and other uotiees) can lie legally published in the Weber County Times, ns wc bivc a guaranteed general eircul.itio;i in Weber County, lliing your r.olicts, or sk your W. CROSS, s Is your paper, made for yon and not s misfit. It is n years old; it is the great Farm and Household paper in the world the biggest paper ofits sice in the United St stes 1 C. . FARM JOURNAL ACKERS ENGLISH REMESY WILL STOP was fun to see 'em look nt , linll-tonc- a cough at any time, and will cure the wunU cold in twelve hours, nr money refunded- - 25 ot. and GO els. Fur sale by Wallace Diug Co. and B. Q. Kiiutli, Druggist. it; and I dont wonder- I never alto gether lost interest in it, myself; be- illustrations ; a standard work. lTict, jo Outs. 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The l- By this time of course evoryliody in 1 BIGQLE HORSE BOOK All about Horses a Common-Sens- e Treatise, with over No. 2 BIGQLG BERRY BOOK CASTOR A Tbe County Trade: All old business firms in Ogden have found mil tliut tbe trade of tbe fanners living in tint county towns surrounding Ogden is about tbe inot desirable trade of all. The Times is the medium through which the reached. fiiriners may Plndy Hit character of the Times front week to week and you will soon be convinced of the fact that it is the paper through which you may reach the farmers of Welier Cnu ii tv. ar -- LUBRICATING OILS, summer noons. AND WHIPS a 1 1 dt i give their wives. She says that if it is to be publicly known that baold by all druggists on guarantee li buttle benefit or money bock. John Miserly gives his wife $5 a Book on heart and nerve lent free. Or. Milea Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. week to run the house, he will iu- -j crease it to $10 in order to get credit for being generous to his STATE NEWS. family. The woman argues that E W. Penny and liis son men would be more liberal to their George, who left their home in wives if they could get credit fbr XanoBh on Novembor on a it.-- prospecting trip, have not been ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS ARE heard from, and much anxiety as unM on a poKltive imanuilec. cure heart-bumining of the food, illnlreu after csllng or any to their safety is felt by tlieir form of dyopcpxla. One lit lie tablet given Immediate relief. 25 cU. snd 50 els. for sale by vivos and families. Wallace Drug Co. and H. G. Unolh, Druggints, The Nephi Record tells of a citizen riding over to West Tintic, HOPES PROMISE. While the life of a man SI miles, tying his horse to a tree. Movpth smoothly slang, And hi walks lie apart Next morning he found his horse From the sorrowing throng. had broken the rope and started He may eoolly decry Faith's "unreasoning prayer home. The man followed, expectAnd assert, with a calm. Philosophical Air, ing to overtake tho animal. Down fet That the grave Is the sum Of humanity's gains ravines, over rocks, through groves The reproach and reward cf pinion and cedars, up hill and For Its pleasures and pains; , Hut down hill, through deep snow, Philosophy flee From the presence of Woo .p Like an ally abashed uud and Blush, in and out of the In the face of the foei oad the tracks were followed, but O. parent whose eyes Deathcas longing revealed io horse was overtaken. At 8 In that glance ere by Death They were silently sealed; clock Saturday night Mr, Salis-ourthat wo may whisper Bonn thing to you. All last O, babe that has passed To the Presence above. arrived home, having travel- year wo shingled the heads of the boys and old men Art thou gone for 11 time ed the entire distance 51 miles a From the pressure of lgveT free. tVe clipped off bushels of hair and didnt And thou who waat more foot and alone without anything charge a blooming cent. We wouldnt slight the Than all mortals else dear. Art thou lost to the soul girls for the world, ho if any want their bangs t6 eat in eleven hours. That was jie with thoe hereT trimmed free of charge, como on and we will do it Eureka now boasts 35 cases of Ah! 'Its false ; sophist turn in the latest Paris fashion. From the lowly that grieve. But the Father send hope smallpox. That is where Ogdens Unto them that believe, one case came from. Then our regular prices are low: Shave, 10c., Ilair Cut, 25c., Bath, 15c. And their heart in the year 2 They thereafter abide Mobos llirschman, an Are the sweeter because .j Of Hope's promise Inside. At WIGGINS BARBER SHOP, and one of the most prominent and Frank Putnam. In Chicago 2317. Washington Avenue. respected oi Salt Lakes Jewish Basement C, W. Cross harness shop HE MIND. CHANGED HIS citizens, died at 5 oclock Sunday, Preying for Death, the Lover straggled aged G8, of Brights disease. Against It When Menaced. A curioim cage of nervous liallucina- All the Mormon temples of the tion is rcjiorted in the London Tele- state are closed indefinitely. One Graph. At Bordeaux recently a hysterFrenchman viBited the tomb where reason is on account of the small-o- x ical his beloved was laid. Carrying a lighted in the state. This is a reason caudle and kneeling by her coffin, he exclaimed passionately : Would 1 could of the year when they are not exdid Would T could die! Just then the closed tho door and extinguished tensively used. The Logan temple wind the light. The bereaved lover who had costs the church $1,000 a month to just prayed fur death rushed for the door; ho could not open it; he tore nt operate. A Farm Library of unequalled value Practical, it, knocked, kiaked, struggled, calling Concise and Comprehensive HandNo for the answer, help. loudly only of Rail Lakes 13,000 utter silence 7,000 somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. and darkness of the tomb. school children have been vacciHis wish to die was forgotten, lie sank By JACOB BIGGLH m to- - THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR!!! n the crowd around would know what it s Kj BRAIN. K OGDEN. UTAH. DA MILES Your best feelings, your social po n or business success dependJarely the perfect action of your SlouVach and Liver. Dr. Kings New Life Tills give increased strength, a keen, clear uain, high ambition. A 25 cent box will make you feel like a new being. Sold by Geo. F. Cave, Druggist, dec pense J. I SURE that your blood Is rich ami pure. Tho best blood purifier, cnriciicr and vitalizor is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Bo sure to GET HOODS. E Surprised. Th Boston Record prints a paragraph about a surprise which a Boston DIVISION. lately experienced at tha UTAH shopkeeper ARRIVE OGDEN. hands of a lady customer. Her husband DEPART. is a bank president in Newbury port. No. 1 Pacific Mail from Suit The national ban-k- receive their bille Lake, Provo and the east 10:45 a.m No. 4 Atlantic Mail, Salt Lake, In sheet of 12, which are cut after belrovo, Juab and intermeNo.'S From Salt Lake, lrovo, 2:30 a. m ing signed. The generous president diate points daily Grand Junction and tlio gave one of these sheets to his wife, and and cast.. .................... . ...... .1 0:00 p. m No. 8 Portland, Butte she naturally started at once for BosLuke for Sait Cache ton. After making some purchases in Valley 0 No. From Salt Iake, Provo, ii0 a.m i da t one of tha large stores she drew the ly ami Silver City intermediate bills out of her pockctbook and calmly No. 2 Pacific Express for Salt points .......,1:00 p.m raid to the clerk: "Lend me your scisintermediate Lake and sors and I will pay yon, thereupon cutLOCAL TRAIN. ................ ...2.00 p.m. ting off a bill. The astonished) clerk at points daily. Icave Salt Lake fur F.urckn, Silfirst refused to receive such money No. It) Butte Cache Valley so open a manufacturer of curver City and intermediate from 6:45 p.m. Lke t Express but finally th matter we exrency, .. . ........ la. . ......... . . .5:00 p. iii I mi ii No. 6, Salt Ijake Passenger 5:35 p.m plained. lor J el knap, Gold Mountain ARRIVE. interdistrict and Mining The war on the Boers and the No. 1 Atlantic, Salt Lake and mediate points 8:35 a.m intermediate 2; p.m. war on the Filipinos have been Arrive at Halt Lake from Ielknnp, No. 9 IiOcul, Salt Luke, daily 10:00 p.in called the twin crimes of the closHi Ivor Cy, Eureka, Hinghani No. 3 Atlantic Express from ing century. anl intermediate points. ..5:55 p.m Neplii, Provo and Salt Lake From Eureka, Silver City, Mam7; 10 p.m daily This Is Tour Opport natty.. moth and intermediate No. 7 From Salt Lake and inOn receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, ta. ........... 0:00 Ai .... Nil .....1 01 I a. a. termediate points, daily.. .10:59 a.m a generous sample will be mailed of the most Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure For Park City 8:30 a.m No. 5, Cache Valley Express 8:00 a. in (Elys popular Cream Balm) sufficient to demon10:40 n.m Arrive at Park City Trains south of Juab run daily except strate the groat merits of tlio remedy. From Park City 3:30 p.m ELY BROTHERS, Sunday. Ticket office, Union Depot. 50 Warren SL, New York City. 5:45 p.m Arrive at Salt Luke John Held, Jr., of Great Falls, Monk, Iter. 1). C. DODGE, Genl. Mgr. O. IT. CORSE, C. A. H EN BY, Cream Balm to me. I recommended 8. II. HABCOCK, Traffic Mgr. Frt. & Pass. Agt. Tkt. Agt can emphasize Elys his statement, It is a posi. W. JIEINTZ, Gen. Pass. & Tckt. Agt. tive enre for catarrh if used as directed. H OGDEN, UTAH. Rev. Francis W. Foole, Tastor Central Proa. E. R. nUNT.T.F.ft P.A D. E. BURLEY, G. P. A T. A. Church, Helena, Mont. ' 1. O B. A. HENRY. GILSON, H. W. ECCLES, Oenl. Traffic Mgr. Elys Cream Balm is the acknowledged Ticket Agent. W. H. BANCROFT, Vice-rreaAgt. and enre for entarrh and contains no mercury sor any injurious drug. 1ric CO cents. General Manager, OGDEN. UTAH. 1 long as no Wa Thi Kind You HmAhnys Bntffd CLEAR "The amall banana planter of Honduras is the ha;jlet creature on earth, ssfd a" local shipper, reports the New Orleans "and nothing ever removes him from his philosophic calm. The frightful rlcane which raged along the Hondu- rian coast on the 1st of the month absolutely destroyed scores of plants, tions. The. trees were plucked out of the earth like blades of grass, the fragile buildings were blown into kindling wood, and nothing whatever left to tell the tale. Happening anywhere else, such a disaster would have been a tragedy of the first order, and meant incalculable sutTering, but nature is very kind to her children on the banana coast. All that is necessary to rehabilitate the ravaged plantations is to stick a few clippings in the ground and wait for them to take root and hear. The work is usually divided between the planter and his wife she sets out the clippings and he does the waiting. Some lime during the year, if he is not too tired, he may rebuild his residence. This is done by tying a native rope around four suitable trees and laying cane stalks crossways over the top. Other canc stalks are now and then used for sides, but they are really unnecessary, as the Honduranian conception of privacy is very vague, und there is never anything to steal. So, as a matter of fact, the hurricane was much less calamitous than it appeared to those who are un rami liar with native conditions. The principal loss which it entailed was in dumuge to the present banana crop, and the fruit grows with such rapidity that three months ought to completely repair it. Meantime, the planter does quantities of resting and is happy." THE ENTRY INTO PONCE. eo se-vwe- ly I(Ttr Dlilirbti. Wo do not. ask yon to use MBrcMflN II PfclloMphla Calm I Imported and Domestic, Green and Fancy Groceries, 124 328 25th Street. o Basis tbs Bigastus ef shotgun quarantine body is shot. Dry Canyon on Wednesday. A tree Le had leen cutting fell upon him, and it was two hours before he was taken from his perilous position. lie wsb frightfulfy ' bruised, but owing to the deep snow forming a soft cushion beneath him no bones were broken. Salt Lake will got the next Live-Stoc- k Assn, meeting. Tho Mills murder (rial, which has been on at Salt Lake City, Two years ago I suffered from neuralgia and palrivals in sensation the celebrated pitation of the heart. I was Irvin? case of a few years ago. housework. $kt The WothW brought relief until jury was out only 20 minutes took Dr. Milo? Heart Cure, 3I and came in with a verdict of not .bottles removed all trace of my Since then there has disorder and I now feel like guilty. a Leen a reconciliation between Mills Mr- - J. D. Houiton, IBB 8. Watsr St., Exeter, N. H. W and his erring wife. sary, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is the one specific which cleanses the blood thoroughly. It acts equally well for both sexes ana all ages, . THE BANANA PLANTER. FteBiof. Ileber Hanson of Logan was painfully injured while at work in r 2 plcgs. TIKES. Prompt The Senate again this week wll 25 devote itself almost exclusively, to 25 speech-makinA variety of suh 25 jects will be covered. The financia Humor " When I need s blood puri10 fier I take Hoof a Sarsaparilla. E cored unfinished hill will remain the 35 my humor end is excellent ea A nerve business. tonic. 15 Josie Eaton, Stafford Springs, Ct, The public debt of the Unitec 25 05 States is about $15 to each inhabr-taut- . 15 In England it is $87, Hoods nils cars Utot Ills ths noti-- l rotating sn4 40 France $1 15. Ex. Tally cathartic to tA with Hood's BarpwlllSy g. ... OOXJjN'TSr 4 CEttRAL tilWV ; .. I I Reliable persons uf a mechanlcsi or Inventive mind desiring strip to the Forts Kxposition, wlthcuod PAfj&'oKSruitixaore. Md. 2 "j 1 The Farm Journal is chuke fuM of gumption and has the largest circulation of any farm paper it the world. It is read everywhere We offer it in connection with our paper to advance paying Biihpcrilt-ers- , that is both papers at the price of tho Ti men; our paper one year, and the Farm Journal ft years, (all of J900, 1901,1902, 19.i3 anti in.yi advaucc-th- ats ltntl, fur SI . 'hi all. 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