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Show rt: & raiff'-i;- i - subscril !"finning to lean rum wtnt -- ''' of the to look forward to a happ Day outing. Monday is TI1ES. V. Flowers have been by are s&id to ba climbing Ogden for months the windows . of tb vas a healthy demand for stores. ' ,i;a4 a Times. and it. Saturday v. It will be of special Interest to you to know' we are having a rock jiMr nay y Of statues other than atone the moat remarkable ia that of Buddha atXara, j nr nr Kioto, in Japan, which waa erected A. IX 1100. It la made of bronze and ia 5.1 feet aix inches high and more than And oar prices are so low you will scarcely 23 feet broad across the shoulders. On believe ns until yon really see the goods and 90S its head are curls, and the image is r ill Carpet Sale. know for yourselves that we are making such phenomenal redactions. Just to give you an idea of what we are doing, we quote" you a few of the many bargains we offer. surrounded by a glory pr halo 78 feet in diameter, on which 16 images, each eight feet long, are oast. Two smaller images, each 25 feet high, stand ip front of the larger one. The total weight of metal in the main figure is nlmuttSO tons, of which 00 pounds consists of gold. ! Velvet Body Brussels Tapestry 3 piy, all wool. 2 ply, all wool 2 ply, 4 wool B. Cotton. Buy .iJways care Advert -- r"inr J lour. 75 90 50 ..... .75 .50 40 ,25 Ko better time p- , Wall Paper. j green coni than now to fumlth jrour bouses no better will ever be olfcred to buy (loud uoodz Chump opportunity now. The prices csuuot be duplicated elsewhere in Ibis tien cltj. is the best. Every 'sack warranted to give! satisfaction. A perfect home industry. Stand by it. I JNO. WATSON, Mgr. it party ef WcVsr Csssty - . Mansfield L. Snow, Publisher. SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1899. This is the cogent manner in Which a sarcastic contemporary We would like sizes up things: to see a good potato crop and an enterprising city council this year. up-accou- nts The following is the matter-of- t fact way in which the Nauvoo Rustler disposes of the Roberts After all, the Mormun question: congressman who takes care of three wives is better than the Gentile who refuses to take care of one. $21,-657,6- ua . . We pay the highest market price for Wheat. Deposit your wheat at the lliverdale or Phoenix Mills for gristing. Ktornge free and eatis faction guaranteed. ade-Iosi- God-fearin- Elevator Co. Truth never dodges, no maiter who throws mud N at it. Kvarrbody Bars So. Coscarets Candy Cathartic, the most wo, Jarful medical discovery of tlio Him, picas to the taste, act goutiy ant and refreshing and imaitirely on kidneys, liver and bowels, entire the system, disiel coldj, cleansing cum licadaelic, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Plean buy and try a box of C. C. O. 10,25, 0 cents. BoklanJ auarantoed to curs by all druggists. to-cin-y; There is no fool like an old fool who tries to act like a young fool. Dos 1 TiiWe Sp.i sad Kmsfcs Tear I.lfr kwsy. To quit tnliareo joaslljr and forever, Lc nine Cue. mo iui.'woi her. that makes weak men irons. AH druggists, BOe or SI. Cure fuaran-teeBooklet and samplo free. Address or New York. titcrling iUunoily Go. Glilt-ag- d. A, cynical bachelor sajs that woman is nn agreeable blunder of nailin'. To Care Constipation Forever. Tnl;o Cniuiy Cathartic. lileorSa If C. C. I!, full to cure, druggist refund money. CsiM-aret- e A good thing ceases to be a good thing when we get too much of it. q , ABOUT OGDEN. Job Department. We have good presses, good men, a large selection of good type and turn out first-clas- s printing of all kinds. Get our prices before you order any work done. If you give us a trial order we believe we will get your work iu the future, as we guarantee thoughts first. If Grip threatens use Dr. Miles Nervine. Best Dining Car Service. ELEGANT EQUIPMENT. Chair Cars Free. DAILY. 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE Track Marks DcsioNa CORYRIOHTS AC. Anrfuis Minting akotrh and dmerlptkm mar oar aieartaln fra whathar an qulrklr opinion inrefitlnn I probably patontabl CommuDlea- ao rataate tliintrletlreonadntuL llandbook sent Irw Oldest aimer for eartnspotonta. Patent taken through Malta A Cbi raoelre rwtal nuiee. without cLarga. iu tka . , i . Times Office t s I Scientific Jintrican. handimuelr llluiit i!ln rt Ml waaklr. Lamat rla of unr wiantifle journal. Term. R a thud by all eawidoaloia "nmtks It A If the business men of Oden An Irish philosopher says its a wiao man who has . his after TWO FAST TRAINS a of scrofula andjerysipelas with ffeadful aoraa, dlacharg-- i and itching constantly. Re could not walk. 8everal physicians did not help for sixteen months. Three months treatment with Hood's Sarsaparilla made him perfectly well. We are glad to tell others of it." Mae. David Laibd, Ottawa, Kansas. NUB Vomiting spells, disilnese and prostration troubled me for years. Had neuralgia, grew weak and could not sleep. My age waa against me, bnt Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me thoroughly. M weight Increased from 12S to 143 pounds, am the mother of nine children. Never felt ao well and strong since I wee married aa I do now." Mae. M. A. Wmu, 1529 33d St, Washington, D. C. We had to tie the hands of Eczamaoar two year old ion on account of eczema on face and limbs. No medicine even helped until we need Hoods Sarsaparilla, which soon cured. Mae. A. Vax Wtck, 123 Montgomery Street, Paterson, N. J. Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Wall Paper and Stoves. & m - J&odC&Sakdabakitta S I JIJIIU JslIUI.i l d d pp o n t i ew Hrw ills; tb.aa4rrttallng and lfeogs Pills iu imly emthartle to Ul with Houd'. Get our prices and you arc sure to i buy from us. Job Dept. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. and the term business men is broad one would join hands and work unitedly for tho advancement of the city, could they not do the town a world of good? Thus they might' push forward the natural resources and attractions , of ' the city, thereby attracting capitalists and new industries to our gates. That Ogden is ' blessed with many is beyond question, such,. as unlimited water and water, power; rich lands for grains, gardens and fruits; unsurpassed climate; superior location, being by far the best in the state. Then there are oar beautiful drives, tho grandest of mountain scenery, medicinal springs, fine hunting and fishing near by, etc. The business men ' united could also start employment-givin- g ts enterprises to utilize surplus and raw materials. There is nothing which so helps a place on to prosperity aa a careful utilization of all surplus materials and products, except, perhaps, tho furnishing of steady employment at living wages to every idle man, woman and child in the town. Say that happy state prevailed in Ogden today, would not the volume of business be ' greatly augmented? Would not more citizens own their own homes? Would not . even pro-duc- rewi-'idisijpasse- inatruct-l- d -- due k5f"ate mothe . ,r aned to Jas. Ballantyne to Iota in Grove Addition on payment of taxes, etc. Mondays session : Present, Coma. L. B. Adams, W. G. Smith. Pauper allowances to Mrs. Cornell and Mrs. Belnap ordered discontinued. Protest of Chiu., Joa. and C. Rogge against catting of Tilford Bend ordered filed. Sheriff Lavne notified board that he bad appointed Joa. Belnap chief deputy clerk ,ice Moroni Skeen, requesting that Mr. Belnape salary be increased to $72 per month. Board concurred in appointment bnt unanimously voted against raise of salary. Co. Attorney Halverson notified Board that J. J. Whitaker had assisted him roseention of case State vs. Molding, r - "T"r "he paid for services. Taken nnder ndvise"me"nfl' Acting Coroner Hall presented report of inquest held over body of Christian BEE8 BRING BUSS. Sorenson. Filed. An Vaaaaal Train of Bveali at a Co. Surveyor and Engineer Boatapli Coantry FaaornI la Raise. During a funeral in the town of Cutsubmitted report on road north of Sugar ler two days ago two lovera who had FactoFy rnnning through lands of Thos. been alienated from each other for a Fahey ; also proposed new road leading month' were brought together uuder and from Garland bridge, connecting with peculiar and painful circumstance!,comLofore the set vices were rndtd a Slaterville; also Uintah road where it plete reconciliation was effected. The is pro pored to make repairs. Reports chief mediators in the affair were honey bees a whole swarm of them. filed for future reference. service at the house After short The board considered the petitions of the following-namepersons for Game Warden : Albert H. Garner, Frank M. Pars in, Geo. M. Wheelwright, Geo. D. Dunbar, J. V. Nelson, S. M, Fenstmaker, L M. Cart y, Sylvester Grow. It was unanimously decided to give Sylvester Grow of Hantsville the appointment for the ensuing term, beginning with May 1, at a salary of $35 a month. County Attorney sabmittod form of ease of property sold under tax deed to d Weber Comity. Approved. Matter of doable assessment on property of Andrew J. Stuart in 1885.. Attorney reported have received commission from who signified willingness to correct error. Adjourned to April 20. Thle Xe Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten centa, caeh or atatnpe, a generoua eemplo will bo mailed of the moat popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Elys Cream Balm) sufficient to demonstrate the great merits of tlio remedy. ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren St, New York City. Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont, recommended Elys Cream Balm to me. I ean emphasize lna statement, It is n positive ears for catarrh if nsed as directed." Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastcw CeutaniPi Mont Ghuroh, Hess, Cream Balm Is the acknowledged JUsys cure for catarrh and contains no nor any injurious drug. mercury Price. 50 cents. lowed wcrf $105.07; grounds, April,' $5 $369.19. from stomach, is relieved by Hoods Sarsaparilla, the great stomach tonic aud cure for DYSPEPSIA resulting ross-crown- LOOK 330 TWENTY-THIR- D y od i;Blreet department, St This is the place for Good Meals, Clean Beds, Pleas- HEKE! and buildings police dept, for ant Treatment and Low Rates. TRY IT I 1, I l.t 9 Lincoln Hotel. instructed to .d- for sprinkling, one Spring,. This is tho season of the year when every man woman & child should take a blood purifier to cleanse the system and bring the dty. f ask the general public to investigate line Dgest I our spring of merchandise. It never was so large and prices never were so low considering the qualities. good health. We make a spec- Respectfully, . INDIGESTION, And ao tha gTac of an old man's faco Smile up through hi happy tear. XKMig time ho stray down th quiet ways Where the path la et and dim. But I keep the cheer ofrange hie love and hear Hie words: How he ye, Jim?" f There came to me as comeo to aU Tho voice of Purpose when -- a.-. X lost . the Joy of a careless For the brood, bold worldhoy men. of And the ekiee were glad or dark or aad; My thoughts ran hack to him Till we met once more at the old homo I B4 , v" $5.00 Buys a nice Cassimere Suit for a grown man. nominating John $12.50 Buys an extra choice, all wool fni fln blue Herringbone worsted, of councuw IT that he b4gen to nil vacancy! 81150 Buys the finest all wool Cassimere blue-gra- y effects to be found in the market, dent Bro ig declared Mr. Wat Chi drens suits from $1.00 un and tho . . Ii a At 9:20 committee mittee rep Watson fc HOW BE YE, JIM?1;, v V. JlmT That sunny voles "5ow Cams back throuch tha misty years. X oor, lver $20, salary Aah, to his pay roll, $ the body was taken to the family tomb iu another part of the town. Willie Smith, the rejected suitor, one of the pallbearers, rode in a carriage ahead of HiC hearse, and Mica Miliy Luring, the woman in tho case, occupied a top buggy driven by Mr. Clark, and brought up the rear of the procesaion among the neighbor and friends. As soon as the tomb' was unlocked and the coffin taken to its resting place great crowds of angry bees swarmed out, stinging kindred, friends and bearers, until Mr. everybody howled with pain. Clark, the man who waa escqrting Miss Loring, jumped from hia carriage and fled for a stream of water 20 rods awaj-- , whereupon his horse got up a brisk runaway right among the mourners. The animal hod made one circuit about the cemetery and was bolting through the gate for a two-mil-e home run, when It was caught by Mr. Smith, who led it to a place of safety, and did what he could to alleviate the distress of Miss Loring. Meantime the men of the party had built a fire, which scorched the wings of the here and caused them to fall to the ground. When Mr. Clark returned from the stream he fonnd Mr. Rmith and Misn Loring sitting side by side applying wet clay to their bee stings. Both wem eating honey and talking as if they had always been friends. Mr. Clark took his horse and drove home without asking any questions. df. Y. Sun. And ho said: How be ye, Jimf 1 Sometime in the far off by and by, When the years are old gray, I shall wander down fromand the buoy town. sweet that Though and quiet way. Z shall find ths rills from ths ,. hills, And drink from their blissful brim; ' i And the best of all, I shell hear him coil And say: How be ye, Jim? Nixon Waterman, In I A. W. Bulletin. ir. ind pay rolls Among 3 contract for each ward, bids to be M An rdinance squiring property owner on 24ti street, between Grant and Wa&iiigton, to make water, gas and tewer connections was dijeuased. .Thirty days given owners from psssge of ordinance. ReferAl to uni I tee on laws, OrdYnancoi king salaries of officer and iloyes of Police and Fire l)epts. (referred to com mittee on laj 3 gr-pTll- e Educate Your Itowel Wllb Caacarete. sr ato oar Baa. now eleven, had a 1 Camly Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c,S5e. If lie. C. fall, druggists refund money. 9 Three ' - & lOTOftBS presented to council May 8. Districts same as last year. Water Committee recommended Way 1, $2,503.75: . to sell old street sprinklers not Poll Tax Collector Moroni Poul-te- r needed by city. Recorder also inreported 435 persons have been structed to purchase a Studebaker assessed in April, 100 paid in labor,' at. eet sweeper, cost $375. one In 'cash, 384 assessments colCouncil adjourned to meet May lected.'1 Commission of $30.30 alat 7:30 p.iu. 8, lowed Mr. Poulter. ' J James E. Halverson and 55 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. bllicrs petitioned for erection of electric street lamp at cor. 22ud Jetepfc Balsap, Chief Depaty PrsptseS ' and Adams.' Referred, New Reads Sylvester drew fiaeie Wardes. II. J. Hewitt and nine ethers in fire .departntieigji Saturdays session : Fall board pres4itioned idr ent. Increase STsafary. Referred. t In accordance with new the law, the G. II. Islaub and 17 others office of County Fish and Game Warden asked that Orchard Ave. be sprinkled at least 4 times a day. Re- waa declared vacant after May let. Ordered that a quit claim deed be loferred. the grounds for the proposed 1300,-- 1 FRENCH FEMININE FENCERS. 000 government building soon to be It Ordinarily Takes Dot Fifteen Mia ntes to Hake a Depoait if Yoa Many pieces of Is A Possibility That tka Wen-S- s erected there, Are Lucky. Dseli of tka Restser Moy property are offered.. It is Baid Ho KtritoA Some Swiss methods are sufficiently high church officials have offered antiquated, according to our standards. American women have never taken to donate the Deseret News corner;' For Instance, it requires 15 miuutes in up fencing with the enthusiasm shown which to make a deposit at a bank, says hy English and French women, and 330 feet front.- That land Is estithe Chicago Record. feminine duellists In our country will Every banking house has numerous doubtless continue to choose tongues mated to be worth $450 a foot, or chairs outside the railing, and the visit- as weapons; but there have been wild or is expected to ait quietly and culti- rumors that feminine skill with the $148,500 for the piece. The vate a spirit of x&lience while the ma- foils, In France, would lead to a revival will be chosen May Gtb. chinery is getting under way. of the times of the regency, when bona A customer who wishes to make t fide duels between women were no unFarm life is, after all, . the ideal goes to a window and hands in hli common occurrence. money, together with a memorandum a few weeks two Only fair life. There is no place like the ago of the amount. The employe behind the Parisians, says the New York Bun, not counts the and railing money prepares averse to notoriety, arranged a meet- farm for raising pure,, healthy, a receipt for it, adding his signature by ing, but frienda persuaded them to setg M, A. Breeden, on behalf G. A. boys and girls. My way of preliminary. tle the quarrel and call the duel off, Then a small boy takes this receipt much to the regret of scandal lovers. earliest R. asked for exclusive use of payears were spent on a farm. upstairs and submits it to an official, Many French women are expert fencers, vilion in Lester Park for p. m. and who studies it and then ponders for a and in London the fad has been encour- I lived on a farm until I was more while aa to whether it will be safe to aged by the swellest set. A eve. of J uly 4, for benefit ball of swagthan half grown, and I look backtake the money. If he decides that the ger feminine duel would bereally a new senold soldiers and for famiindigent bank can undertake the risk he passes sation in society. It would be roman- ward across those years always lies of those needing help. Granted. the receipt to another xnan, who pre- tic and becoming, for nothing shows with a feeling of regret. I have pares a duplicate slip and makes several off the figure to such advantage as fencGoo. Shorten, pres., and Matthew entries, and finally signs his name. Then the ing. possibilities in dueling wrestled with great questions on Then, as soon as another man has ex- costumes are most Golt, secy , of 2nd Ward Fair Comt. enticing. By all the sunlit amined the receipt and added his name, means, let ua fight duels. and some way asked for Lester. Pai;k prairie pavilion for it ia taken downstairs and handed to The results need be no aerioue I have always felt that the com- May 1. the depositor. There is one satisfaction than in modern honorablemore Granted. ball, May day encounters the money Is thoroughly deposited. the of air and letween French M. P. afpanionship open Cushnahan and 15 others deputies; and the An American residing in Zurich went fairs would be chic and picturesque in sunshine and the birds and the asked that to the luink the other day with a check the extreme. Quincy Ave., between But iu the feminine duel which had been given to him by n busi- the audience must not be limited 24th and 27th Bts, be graveled. Reto sec- trees helped me to the correct conness man in a large town near by. He onds and One should ferred. make physicians. banded iu the check, and 20 minutes a social function of It, and relieve the clusions. It iB indeed hard that later received his money, less 14 cents tedium of afternoon Andrew teaa and Christensen and 81 the tendency of legislation has been charges. The American was well known tions. There would be but one recepobjecothers asked that 2nd street from at the bank, having been a depositor for tion to the new fad., Its life of some advertising to rob farm about two years. lie had indorsed the possibilities are o 1Lanh"tofi Aupcrb that the - dramatic aee I s weetness check. . , profession L n uld h A busy and nervous Chicago mas It with tnad fervor, and on utM liar torn down til. beof .the combatants, would be run into fore the 20 rainutoM expired.railing nature never Jv tended he nhoJXt' . the ground. Mioet, bear. The dignity of agriculture rand 7 elllV and the dependence of pretty near-l- y afSnst. FVed J. Kiofel and 31 others, all the rest of the world on the farmer will some day be recognized, residents of lh ward, asked for t James Ballard to but only after the farmer shall appointment e Councilman Ash. hbv a hand in the settlement of Brewer moved that great public questions. Win. J. e instructed to colBryan in Field and Farm. And lect from Jut ! Hulaniski balance William J. is all right due city 4er considerable dia-- 1 cusaion moti was lost. OGDEN, UTAH. j Pingree, 8haw, Williams, Woolley. A number of claims were allow- BRregstit'.;$908 8l. City Recorder E. II. Anderson submitted contracts for care of public parks as follows: J. McGrath, Lester Park, $347.00; Mordccai Williams, city hall grounds, $224.00; Job Read, Liberty Pfti $345. All approved. City Auditor II, S Emerson reported that she had checked of city officers for quarter ending Maych 31. Ail funds collected had been turned into city treasury except $131.70 due from police dept., the total from that department amounting to $1,104. There is balance doe from same source of $757.95 from . 1898. Ogden City receipts for quarter, disbursements, $26,235.70; cash in general fund, .$12,677.71. Report filed. Bond interest due . There is a heated contest on in Salt Lake aB to who will furnish 1 Jones,;, Jenkens, enter at Ogden Application matter. office as secosdclass post ' . - incil met u V . Browning. BANKING IN SWITZERLAND. FARMERS! as-an- d, tef lelerest. aon-of-a-g- It , not equal to, Riches without health, vend yet the rich , the classes and the poor alike v in Hood s Sarsaparillaa atuable sistant in main -UMng perfect eatth. It never disappoint I. L. CLARK OGDEN. & 50NS, ialty of - -- FAMILY Co-o- p RECIPES. Drug Co., GEO. F. CAVE, 2301 Washington. P. S. A Special Lineof Boys Kuee Pants and Waists at 25c & 50c Propi, i V.- -" |