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Show l iERCHANT Good people. ' mine In and subscribe for I ha Webvr County Times, only fl for whole year. Twill py you to Red the nde fn the Times, lif placlnit your mlv(riiintCM In ttieTiiijCX you kl-- your ua;m your Imry.Hliii before several tlioi:aud weds. eople t t-- OGDEN, WEBER CO., UTAHfiTURDAY, DECEMBER 30, VOL. XX, BUGLER SUCCESSOR. f ITAII tiymtictii HUKl cLvriRVs duyi. CITY Petition of 21 st. people for will be Ilia drainage system, coating $8,000, Year Worth 'Ilia friendly InlAiKlery FI ret (a Hall lie Advent. Tho first people to live in the Utah' .has harvested thin year twentieth of century will bo the according in the com pula lions date-linA. E. Vooglcr, about eighty cars of Friendly Islanders, for the as it may bo called, lies in luccrn seed, which in valued at Oceon just to tho east $3,000 a car. making a total of the Pacific writes John (somewhere in the neighlmrhood of of their group, in tho January $210,000. Nearly all of this liaH Kilchie, Jr., This StM.OllO. Seed Alone Tl, ri.la e, been marketed, a considerable Ger.puritan of it going abroad many being the host customer of Any of the foreign countries. It ia within the memory of when the nruiy now living here then rewas as it iipeJcy weed, ferral to, was first introduced, and one of Iho objections to it raised at that time was that once planted it was very hard to get rid of. But the pesky weed soon proved itself to be lIir8alvatioii of many a settlement and village in Utah, and has ever since been a source of great revenue to tlie farmers and rthe State. Without lueern, which will grow almost anywhere, hundreds of thousands of dollars Ivor th of hay would have to bo here every year, and it is even doubtful if enough could lie 'secured to iced tho Etock of the State, says the Tribune. iui-jiort- ABOUT Ah SUGAR ed BEETS. Cnrlnnc ( 1ltr irmn1,000 Aeraa, Contract for and beet insjicctor Job Iingree of the Ogden Sugar Factory is now out making contracts with the farmers for their 1DG0 sugar beets. It is understood that the acreage in Weber County for next year will be far in excess of that of 1809. Mr. Pingree said to a Times reporter, Thursday, that application had come from Corinne to furnish 3,(XX) acres of sugar beets to the factory. If this were accepted it would probably cut down the number of acies needed here at home. Wo trust that the farmers of Weber County will see to It that enough beets may bo contracted for nearer Ogden so Ibe factory will not have to ho far away for them. But unless sufficient beets are guaranteed jhersal home farmers in remoter Contractor . mImm AbuLwur - yi&r is no crop that - can .be raised as la-w- ill - - good as the crop' which is sold at a and stated ' figure tho money (guaranteed even before the crop is trendy for delivery. More of our Weber County farmortf1 should go into the beet business. Then in a few years we 'would hero more wed to do farmers around here. TUOaE beet reboots. Farmers Should Rend Them lu at Oueo for Com pitot Ion Thursday, Secretary Rolapp of the Ogden Sugar Factory said to a Times reporter that up to date he : lias received about 500 answers to the list of questions recently mailed to the beet growers in this vicinity. The returns are very interesting, and contain hints that will be to all beet raisers hereafter. The factory people are anxious to get in as many n3 before they compile the facts and issue their bulletin on the re-- : turns, showing experiences of the .growers an this vicinity. Judge should have at . Itolapp Fays they in. Tho answers least 500 more growers should attend to this at in-once, for their own good, as tho formation to bo gleaned from this benefit them more j source will directly than any one else. : pos-3ib- le 1 GOOD Ttioy aidS COWS. IIH4 Farmer a Nr At Income. Little John Balib, one of Harrisvilles successful farmers, favored the Times office with a business call. Mr. Dahl is a manufacturer of During the papt very fine butter. year he made 1800 lbs. This is tlui product of some six cows; an average of 300 pounds of t utter a One of Mr. Dahl) s cow a year. cows made near 400 pounds in tlie He receives 22 J cents a year. ton ml for the butter, or a total of Mr. Daubs cows are all $105. COUICIL. was filed. Engineer called attention to Ogdens two surveys, saying the first survey is one in force. M. Bond, $5,000, of Mayor-eleS. Browning, Thomas D. Dee and James Pingree; bondsmen, was accepted. Resolution" adopted prohibiting redemption of property sold for sewer tax unless approved by council. Ordinance to repeal merchants license, ordinance failed to pass first reading. Ordinance creating 'office, of Street Supervisor passed third reading; salary $840 a year. ct Ladies Home Journal, of Where tlie Next Century will Really At that time although Begin. it will be already Tuesday to them, all the rest of the world will be enjoying some phase of Monday, the latt day of the nineteenth century December 31, 1900. At Melbourne the people will be going to bed, for it will be nearly ton oclock; at Manila it will be two hours earlier in ...tlie evening;., at Wednesday evening Miss. GerCalcutta the English residents trude Smith, the accomplished will be sitting at their Monday afternoon dinner, for it will be daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D. N. about six oclock 'and in London, Smith, was married to II. F. Tlie ceremony took Big Ben, in the tower of the Coolidge. House of Commons, will be strik- place At the homo of the bride's Washington. parents on South ing the hour of 110011. Jn Boston, Rev. W. G. Evans of the Baptist New York and Washington half the people will be eating breakfast church united the happy couple. Word now comes from Auson Monday morning, while Chicago will be barely conscious of the tralia that Oscar Eliason was dawn. At the same moment San accidentally shot by a companion Francisco will be in the deepest j while the two were out hunting sleep of what is popularly called j near Sydney. Eliason was walkSunday night, though really the ing toward a buggy when a gun early, dark hours of Monday in the hands of pianist Geo. morning, and half the Pacific will Jones, went off, the content be wrapped in the darkness of tlie striking the young Utah magician same morning hours, which be- in the groin, killing him. come earlier to the west, until at The Utah association of school be will Island it Brooks or teachers hold a large meeting in Midway hut a few minutes past midnight Salt Lake this week, 700 being of Sunday night. present. DEATH AT fUII TUB CITY- - I0m ItTILR. has found that her litLle ones are improved by the pleasure of S3 rup Mm. C. O. Folkman I)fil Sunday of Wndmiiltr. Figs when in need of a laxative effect of a gentle remedy, than by About 6 oclock last Sunday Folk-niAi- i, MrH. Mary Lingwall any other. Children enjoy it and of it benefits them. The true remedy, Folkman C. of O. wife bePlain City, passed to the great Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by yond. Tbe deceased was 57 years of the California Fig Syurp Co. only age, having been born in Sweden A GIFT TO GIVE. Dec. 15, 1842. .She emigrated to It is often difficult to decide Utah when a young woman, and lioli-gift- s. has resided in Plain City for a long what to get your friends for Here is a suggestion: time. She leaves a husband and Good morning, Jennie, T have five children to mourn her sad loss. VA. W Tiieg f u n eralser v iies wern-hnias she handed her friend Gertrude, many TTttfrnty(:tffttsdypriun speakers testified to the estimable a neatly wrapped package. The The pale, weary looking girl, qualities of the deceased. of mourners have the sympathy all. who was slowly recovering from severe illness, opened the bundle DISTRICT COURT. and held up a large bottle of clear, Receiver Biant of the A. B. L. A rich medicine, I. society has filed foreclosure suits Hoods Sarsaparilla I she exagainst Harry C. Johnson et al., claimed. I have been reading $1,275.80; Joseph G. Young et al., about it today and wished i had a $1,143.01, Walter Scott Cooper et bottle. al., $1,109. 31; Enoch Farr, Jr., On New Years Day Jennie wsb et ah, $933.40; Annie E. Loomis et able to be out on the street, and to ah, $1,180.01. her friends who remarked how well A. J. McNosli lias filed suit was looking she Bimply said, she against O. S. L. for being ejected and every Hoods from train near Montpelier last one of Sarsaparilla, them knew it was this groat May. He asks for $5,000 damages. medicine that had given back her J. A. Williams has filed suit health. A. G. Craig li against alfor damages $1,000 The Windsor Collars and Cuffs leged to have sustained to the Troy ure water-prooand cannot be Steam Laundry business during detected from Linen. Can be Receivers incumbency. cleaned at any time by simply' using a wet cloth and soap. They Nothing of importance liai oc- come in any' stylo desired, will curred during the past week in the one wear year. They never change Transvaal and in the Philippines. bills There have been some unimport- color; Always white. Laundry of the saved Just $21.81 y'early. ant clashes. Tiio guerrilla war-farwheel. for a those riding in tho Philippines is on in thing those confuse Dont goods with earnest, a number of bands of the We want reliable celluloid. goud natives having been captured for town. Write in every lately. In the Transvaal England Agents to he waiting reinforce- particulars. Catalogues and priceseems So far the Boers have list furnished on application. ments. Address, TITT& FOWLER, hail very much the belter of the OENEKAL AGENTS FOR UTAH, fights, and England is terribly CORINNE, UTAH. 32-- 4 worked up over her losses. PAID DEAR FOR HIS LEG. During CO days of fighting in South Africs, the British loss in B. D. Blanton o J Tliackerville, Tex., killed, wounded and prisoners in two yearn paid over $300.00 to doctors to cure a Running Sore on his leg totals 0,294 men. En-Hurl- ed f, o Then they wanted to cut It off, bub e cured it with one box of Bucklen'a Ar STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOI.F.HO, idea Salve. Guarantee cure for Piles. l.rc-A25 cto. a liox. Sold by Geo. F. Cave, fuank J. ciiksf.y makes oatli that lie druggist, dec. 31 is the senior partner of tlie firm of r. J. chunky !t o., doing Imsiness in the SICK HEADACHE ABSOLUTELY AND City of toi.eih), Cox' sty and State riied by using Moll Tea. A aforesaid, and that said firm will pay plMMUit herb ilrink. Cure! conatlpation and HUNDRED indiKCstinn, make you eat, aleep, work anti of ONK the sum each and guaranteed or money for DOLLARS every case of lilpy. Satisfaction 2S rls. aiul fiO cl. For aale by Wallace cured be the cannot that by Catak mi Drug Co, and B. G. Ruolb, Dmggleii. use of Ham.h Catarrh Critic. FRANK J. CHENEY. lin-NT- lnu-k- , in Sworn to before ine and Gtli day of December, this iny'presence, Southern California had a severe A. 1). 1886. A. W. GLEASON, earthquake shock on Christinas tho in N tar P ublie 4:25 at occurred (sf.ai.) day. It ia Cure taken interCatarrh Hall's San Jacinto struck morning. It on blood and tbe nets and directly nally, the hardest. Every brick house Send of tbe surfaces mucous system. in the town wae cither thrown for testimonials, free. The loss is down or ruined. lJ. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O. enormous. A number of Indians Sold by Druggist, 75c. were killed by houses crushing in Hall's Family Fiji? arc the best. dec. 81. on them. Jerseys. subt-cribe- - Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Dizziness, Indicate that yoar liver la out of order. The best medicine to rouse the liver and care all Ibeae ilia. Ia found Hood's Pills 23 ceuts. Sold by all medicine dealers. 9 1 Big Fanily IhiIm . Cfcrixtaux Mi'! r ll- tber Bitten. Editor Weber County Tin-OSaturday evening laat, ,l,,'t0 a bevy of visitors arrived frD Ibe n Snake River country in Idih ing their parents and friend3 by su 'prise. They were Peter Later, Jr., a son of your correspondent, his wifo and three childreOi Bert Taylor, Sheriff of Jreemont fl Co., wife and two children. Sheri J Taylor is a son of Patriarch r and Mar E. Taylor. The f Peter Later, Jr., Is their daughter and had not seen her falbr for their journey ngs four years. hither they picked up atUTaK eir oldest sister, Jniaiida Marlen, and her two children. SiBter Marler was left a widow four years ago with nine children, making Patriarch Taylor grandpa to 228 children. He haa got n heart and laider big enough to feed and shelter them all. You may be assured it was a welcome Christmas greeting for these children of this worthy veteran to meet around the old family hearthstone, listening to the reminiscences of Mb eventful career while raising bis 86 children. This host of living ones are the papas and mamas of these 228 grand children and 88 great, grand children. Surely .Zion is growing, and like Israel of old becoming a great ensign to the world. The Christmas festivities are being hugely enjoyed by old, young and gay. On Monday our meeting was taxed to its tension by the children of this lively burg, enjoying a gala time in singing, rauBic, dancing; where nuts and candy were freely distributed, and old Santa Claus honored by a wish of many returns of the day. Utahs best crop was in its highest glee. Our worthy Sunday School Supt., R. D. Brown, with his corps of assistants were full of activity for the comfort of all. In the evening the young people had an equally enjo3'able time . in the light fantastic, all passing off as charmingly as the marriage In - To add to these joyous occasions there was born to the wife of Simon Saunders a bouncing boy. Alt doing well. Wednesday eve the Dramatic Club uf this place presented to a full house a fine and amusing 1 drama entitled the Stolen Child, with Miss Ida Harris as the child. Each part was rendered to per- Tho performance ended with tho farce, How The audience to Make a Wig. went home chuck full of humor. It was also given out that the old folks sociable would be held Friday to which all the marriageable people were invited. So our genial Clerk Hollingsworth may have an eye to business for a few days. We have with us Elder Bunker who is traveling in the interest of M. I. A. work. Our son, Elder Jus. Later, lately returned from Ky , labored under the Presidency of Elder Bunker in the inis.nonary fection. side-splitti- ng law. Ed, : On account of measles, our Christmas gathering was postponed, but the hand biys gave a childrens dance in tho da3', which was slimly attended. They also gave a grand ball in the evening. They also gave a grand matqucrado on Wednesday evening, which was a giand success, tho ball being filled to overflowing. Cool weather prevails at present. Last week it registered 27 below zero,:- - We have ten inches of snow. Eden, Dec. 29th, 1899. -- m Tk WEST WEBER. People Hare a fond Christmas Ksae Forgot trn. . Time Editor Weber County Times: Perhaps no season of the year is looked forward to with more pleasure than Christmas, when Santa Claus goes his rounds distributing his gifts to the old and the 3'oung. We think this year few if any have escaped his notice in this place, for we hear many saying Santa has been good to me this year, and proceed to enumerate the presents he lias left them. We think he must have been more active than usual this year, for he had visited every, house and by the timo the teaclierB and members of the Sabbath Schools had gathered at tho meeting house, he was present also, anxious to see and hear all that was going on. As Boon as it was known that Old Santa was present he was invited to a Beat on the stand. No person present seemed to enjoy the excellent program better than he; and none present attracted more attention. The singing as well as the recitations and drill were both amusing and instructive. At the close of the program Santa Claus with his aids presented all with a sack of candy and nuts. Those detained through old age and sickness were not forgotten. the afternoon the younger .. In members of the school enjoyed themselves in the dance. A party was. glvcirlthwolder,''iiiemiiei a i it tho evening. We have heard of no drinking or disturbance in any way. We think this has keen tbe most pleasant and enjoyable Christmas ever spent in this place. Last week James F. Hunter, son of J. F. and Ellen Hunter, and Mary B. Gibson were married in the Salt Lake Temple. Both were born aud reared in this place. We join their friends in bidding them God speed. West Weber, Dec. 28, 1899. RIVERDALE- - In. Ain Binsluu'N Tainflil XiuiionarirK Fall nalx. Ball A STRAICHT the FOOD LAW. render Containing Aluin: Contains Alum. K. C Haul, by Jnque CALUMET Mig. Co., Chicago. Contains Alnui. Manf. liy Calumet Baking TowOtr Co. Chicago. PERFECT Contains Alum. SALTAIR Contains Alum. Manf. by lerfcct Raking I'owdcr Co., St. Ixmi. Manf. by Halt Air Baking Powder Co., . This week, at Tleasant View, of that (dace and Graviet were united in marriage. A party of invited friends and acquaintances enjoyed a feast and the dance. discussion of . The matter of the tlie proposed division of the Warren school district inti two districts will be heard before County Commissioners next Tuesday. Elder Isaac P. Peterson of Hooper recently returned home from a two years mission in Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alums Alum baking powders ate the greatest sen to health of the preaent day Sweden. NOVAl IAMM EOWPffR Oft. MW WNK. Horticulture papers, and the great dailies having a farm and crats will carry the country by fruit department, are advising far- storm. mers, and those living in rural districts to plant fruit trees along Trade is a good thing. The man the roads and highways. ' in v the who brings a load of hay, or corn , The Bug: or other produce, to Ogden is, in place of shade trees. from are taken practices that extent, aiming to help our .gestions prevalent in France and Germany local trade. Of course, his obji-c- t where highways are planted with is to benefit himself; but in tlie profitable trees. In this section of ordinary trade, there is a profit nt country it would he well to plant each end of it. The man who trees as or are sells load a of hay here will take walnut, apple they of tlie hardy variety. away a profit, but liell also leave MrB. Seamen of Pleasant View, a profit. And the chances arc that Utah, visited with Mrs. Taggait he will do other trading hero at Our merchants ot Richville the past week. Mor- the same time. understand this principle surely gan Mirror. and is that well, why they like - to Farmers should carefully house have the f&nnors come here to all their farm implements this trade. We should encourage them year. There will lie a big raise in to come by buying their produce. prices in this line of goods next We should build the best ot roads year. out into the farm districts in Wednesday evening there was a every direction. masquerade hall in tho Rirerdale hall, It was gotten up ky E. A. BeMorrin, manager of the hall. In addition to these, many tween 30 and 40 couples enjoyed grocers sell what they cull their the event. own private or special brands. The body of Mrs. Adele Miles, These powders are put up fur the wife of J. II. Miles, was brought grocer, and his name put upon the down from Oregon this week and labels by manufacturers ot alum interred The deceased at Ogden. powders. The manufacturers, it is was of Peter the daughter Terry of Baid, find their efforts to market their goods in this way greatly Clinton. aided by the ambition of tho Hostilities betxveen the British grocer to sell a powder with liis own name upon the label, especial- and the Boers were suspended on ly as he can make an abnormal Christmas day so these two Many grocers, Christian nations might properly profit upon it. doubtless, do not know that the observe the birthday of the Savior. powders they are thus pushing are But next day the work of butchalum powders the sale of which wcfiSld bea misdemeanor.under the ery was renewed with due vigor and ferocity.' These are great days law referred to. It is quite impossible to give the sure. names of all the alum baking DemoA few eastern gold-plat- e powders. They are constantly apof sorts all disguiseB, crats are trying to make out that pearing in under different names and . at all the Democrats of the country will kinds of prices, even ns low as five next campaign drop silver and and ten cents a pound. They can-banti-trus- t and avoided, however, by the liouse-keej- cling to tlibir who will bear in mind that planks only. Not while e sold at twenty-fivall baking powders Bryan lasts. As things are now with are cents or leps per pound Bryan at tho head, the Democrats liable tocontain alum, as pure cream are at their best. But xvilh the adof tartar powders cannot be proministration firmly entrenched and duced at anything like this price. the money power against us, the DIED AT CLINTON- chances are that the .Democrats will have no easy victory next fall. Typhoid Urorge William Bart Kumuulix t Still it is the votes that count and Sirk One Week. Iherejare a good many millions of Editor Weber County Times: This ward had a cloud of gloom them, free and independent, in the and sorrow caBt over it for Christ- United States, and if these voters mas by the death of Geo. Win. vote for their heBt interests and the Burt on the 22nd in&L He was a host interests of their uountry (to bright and jovial youth about IS dowu the crushing trusts and danyears of age. Hu lias been living in our nation) with sister Maren Mitchell for a gerous imperialism had so then all will he well, and the Demonumber of yeais and attached himaelf to tlie people of this place, especially to the younger members, that his demise is most keenly felt. What makes it more deplorable liis folks ure in England except a young sister who lives in Salt Lake City. Tlie of his demise was typhoid pneumonia. Ho was only sick one week. The funeral was hold on Sunday, the 21th, and the remains were taken to Ogden. The speakers bn tho occasion were Bishop Had-lock- , Sunday School Supt. Parker, Cook of Syracuse and Bishop Elder Hamblin of Clearfield, Elder Shorten of Ogden and Elders Baker 99 and Newton of Salt Lake City. 44 These elders have all lieen on misA man looks at liis trembling hands sions to England and are acquaintand Bays: " I feel a bit shaky this morned with Bro. Burta family. They ing, and shall need a bracer." His real mid need is not nerve stimulant, but nerve of them esteem in high spoke Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical the hospitality which was shown strength. Discovery gives strength to the nervous brace up, but builds them. They said this seemed to system. isIt docs notfree from alcohol and It up. entirely them the most solemn occasion from opium, cocaine, and other narcotics nerve mediusually found in they had ever witnessed. cines. Clinton, Dec. 2G, 1899. Accept no substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery." It cures. ly Baking Powder Contains Alum. HOME Manf. - 1st or Amrsk er Alan is all Ezra Mower Irfirlri sf Dirt. Miss Melviua Tho law cnacltd by the Missouri legislature, and which prohibits the manufacture or. sale of any article intended for food or to bo used in the preparation of fond, which contain? alum, arsenic, ammonia, etc., places that state in the lead in tlie matter of sanitary legislation. Laws restricting tlie uso of alum in bread have been in force in England, Germany and France for many years. In this country, in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and several other states, direct legislation in reference to the sale of alum baking powders has also been effected. In several of these' states their sale is prohibited unless they are branded to show that they contain alum, and in the District of Columbia, under the laws of Congress, the sale of bread containing alum has been made illegal. Following arc the names of some of the brands of baking powder sold in this vicinity which are shown hyr recent analysis to conHouse-keeper- s tain alum. and grocers should cut the list out And keep it for reference: Making 37- XKlVS. COL-ST- Played Out Home Raking l'owdor Co., Pan Fran. Dull llewlai-he-, rains in various parts of the body. Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Lnun ol appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or Sores snail positive evidence of Impure blond. No matter how it became so It mutt bo purified Iii order to obtain good health. Acker's Hloo.1 Xllztr has never failed to cure Rcmftilnus or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood disease. It is certainly a wonderful remedy, and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. W niece Drug Co. and B. O. Kuulli, Drnggistx. When theres a fire how we all kick ourselves for not having provided against it by paying a few dollars to some relia H fire insurance company A safe Insurance means that you will he able to replace home, barn, sheds, etc. If not insured are ruined. e anti-imperialis- m cr Pofu-Rion- Editor Weber Counl3 Timcj: The double wedding dance came offin the hall, as anticipated, and a very large crowd was in attendThere were also some ance. worshipers at the shrine of Bacchus, for towards tlie latter end of the dance, it was perceptible that field. a good supply of firewater was on It is reported that a serious tap some place in the vicinity of wreck occurred Monday last at llje the hall. upper switch above' Chases cmes-in- g David Russell and wife of Rock on the S. P. Ry. Much damage Springs, Wyo., are at home on a was done but no one hurt. visit. Mrs. Russell's parents reHarrisville, Dec. 28, 1899. side in this ward. Earnest Grover of Idaho Falls EDEN- is a Riverdale visitor this week. He is staying al the home of his Reliaqiieat Tai Iitleri Xtailei lirry . 27 sister, Mrs. A- - L. Child, of this Belnir Zn. place. Editor Weber County Times: Sister Ann Bingham fell on her Many are the opinions of the step a few days ago, sustaining a people in regard to the delinquent severe shock to her right eide. tax list. Now as foi mo, whose But phe is around again and is business is it if my taxes are defeeling much better. linquent? The treasurer should George Ritter of this place is eend me the notice instead of telljust recovering from a slight ating it all around the county as he tack of pneumonia fever, which has done this year. Nobody hut necessitated sending for a doctor, those whose taxes are delinquent he is getting along very nicely but should be notified. Those who are at present. so anxious to see or find out about John A. Child and his wife are their neighbor'd affairs should reNow visiting the ward this week, it bemember their own the old home of Mr. Child, my neighbors taxes 'were adver- ing tised as delinquent and lie holds who now lives at Mill Creek, Utah. the receipt. They sent me a notice He is a fireman on the O. S. L. The ward was favored with the as a subscriber, but never sent f notified him- Therefore I &ud visit of the Buttler brothers of many others condemn the actions Wilson Lane who came as home missionaries. A good, enjoyable of the commissioners, We are informed that matter time was had by all who attended the meeting. was all by Comrs. The weather has moderated a Smith and Adams with the Standconor good deal in the last few days, and ard, without the knowledge sent of the Treasurer, tbs Com it is thawing Borne today. Riverdale, Dec. 23, 1899. missioners being entirely to blame pre-arrang- ed In n HARIISVILLE. "i for their unprecedented act of not asking for. hide fur the publication of the list. As 10 having it pub- riotiiliiU lished, that is required ly state COUNTY CORRESPONDED- - NEW VOL. I, NO. 1809- - ia ABHSMbg. soon your hay, you $5, $10 or $15 paid in time will save you For that Bum I can ineuro you for a considerable amount, making your property absolutely eafe for three long veers yes, one payment of a few dollars which you will hardly miss, and then you may sleep in peace for three yeare, and may leave your premises with an easier mind, regardless of the playful small boy and his destructive match. Come in and let ine figure with you; it will pay you. MANSFIELD L. SNOW, Agent for Weber Co. Williamsburgh City Fire Insurance Co. of Brooklyn, One ol the best companies in the United Slate?. E. II. Ieirce of Salt Lake is general agent and fire K iitn H. C. li ; 1 1: ) . Wardleigh Sell? PIANOS, ORGANS& so-call-ed o Beanth IT' lha Hind You Haw Always Bought Bigntnis of a big fire a. m. The saloon and several other buildLoss, $5,000; ing? were burned. insured fir $3,000. David Duntn, Saq., of Jones, Ohio Co., Ky., write: "when I began taking Dr. Fierce's Golden Medical Discovery I think I had nervous or general debility of three yean' duration. I took three bottle of the ' Discovery. - During the time I was taking It ray sleep became more refreshing and I gained fifteen pounds weight, and also gained strength every day. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay cost Send ai one .cent of mailing only. stamps for book bound ip paper, or 31 stain' for cloth binding. Andreas Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bpffalo. N, Y. Free. MUSICAL MERCHANDISE at 2376 Washington Ave., Ogden. Get his prices and terms. |