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Show 1 Always Buy exhausted when the poles sweated Cloud with tropic heat, or when icemoun tains glittered upon New England PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. Lining More than one scientist has wonThe clouds of bed blood enveloping I iered vbscjuptiox PUCK. whether the endless voyag- - humanity have a stiver lining At the shape One Year (if strictly in advance). 0 M jnfj Qf tj,e remove them . 6 is Hoods panet my not be con of a specific ioAmericas When not in advance Greatest Medicine, Sarsaparilla, Six Months J1 cerned wth some of these altera which drives out ad impurities from th$ 60 I tions of climate and Fonr Months temperature. blood, of either sex or any age . 25 j Two months Here food for reflection as one at Vega sparkling in the .. Address all communications to the I . sunmer and remembers how air, WEBER COUNTY TIMES we sre speeding to meet it, or The ofllcsl gaper of the Democratic PM it. WEBER C&UNTY TIMES, PATRONIZE Our Flour. Home Industry. We manufactnre a line of HEAVY SHOES for men and boys suitable for wear for Lumbermen, every-daKanclimen, Sheepmen, Farmers, and the ever rest leas school boy. r, They are made f Heavj to Riveted and Donble Sewed laee and buckle and are without exception the very best in the market. We have known them to wear seven months every day. "EVERY FAIR WARRANTED. 4 FARMERS! pay the highest market price for Wheat. at Deposit your wheat lh(-ni- x or the lliverdiile for gristing and free Storage Mill eatis-farlin- n guaranteed. Oita Minn & BY A WOMAN. THAPPED The 01 t Mistake Made by a Clever Spy. I B. M. Boyd,Colon of Racine, Wit., was in army signal service, and part of the time under Gen. John li. Parkhurst. of 's Michigan. A short time sgo Gen. old regiment, the Ninth Michigan, held a reunion. Boyd was invited to tell home of the things he knew ubout the secret service. The speaker began by telling a story about some Michigan scouts. Will SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 18'J9. 4 Little, Not long ago a was released from In leas it had wing! its t other. .nid-ocea- JNO. WATSON, Mgr. at J IN DOUBT as to where you ean buy your groceries and get the best value & Co., 2341 I I IVES. HU -- 1- Tell Your Groeer to Send You Creseent. 1 n Timrs-TTcral- d. Tbrllllnw and Iteallatle Jobs In at Religions Ceremony. In one of the Alaskan religious ceremonies a big wooden wedge is driven, apparently, through a womans head, from one temple to the other. The effect, says tli Spokane Review, is exceedingly rea.iatic, the woman's eyes seein to start from the sockets nnd liang down on her cheeks, while blood flows in streams. As a matter of fact, the wedge shown the nudicnce is secretly exchanged for one consisting of two parts attached to a wooden band, covered with hair, that is slipped over the head. Thus it seems ns if the butt end stuck out on one side, the point having passed through tho skull. At. the same time bladders containing blood, attached tr the band, are and the blood Hows down thepunctured woman's face. The wedge being removed, she ij all right again, and the phenomenon passes for a qiiasireligioiis miracle. The eyes are the eyes of a seal, lowered over the forehead. Per-form- ed out-starti- ng Queer Horne Trade. Two H'oolwirh (Ms.) men made a queer horse trade last week. The own- er of the horse swapped the animal for 14 roosters. - ( y 4 TWENTY-THIR- Most people think asbestus a the Nasal Passages. COLD1 HEAD Allays Inflammation, modern fire proof material. Not so. Heals and tho Protacts A. rtf m I, too ir, ago Oh.rla- - fcanvtirfl NJfinm Stmt, Hew York, magne owned an asbealus table ETlybmti cloth with which he used to i for Crooil Meals Clean , Hens Ik-ds- ant Treatment and Lott Rates TRY IT Host Tobacco Spst and Smoke Tour I.lflt Away. To quit tobacco easily nnd forever, be magnetic, full or life, nerve end vigor, take No-T- o Bae, the wonder-workethat makes weak men strong. All druggists, EOc or II. Cure guaranteed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co . Chicago or New York COWBOYS LETTER. It Woe to His Father, Who Was a Bake in Scotland. This world has become but a very small place, yet it is not every day that the fact is so forcefully demonstrated as it was to a certain doctor of whoon a western paper tells. This doctor hud under his care In the ihospital a cow-)ju- y from one of the ranges of northern Montana, who, when he became convalescent, one day walked into the doctor's house to thank turn for his services and say good-bAs he wan about to leave the office, the cowboy remarked: Ihvtor, 1 understand that you arv soon to set otf on a trip to the other side of the witter, und that beforo you return you intend to visit Scotland. If such is the ease, I should like to give you a letter to some friends of mine." The replied that lie did intend to visit Scotland, ami that he should lie pleased to take charge oMJie letter. Thereupon the cowlmy sat down, wrote n brief letter, xeuled it up, ami addressed the e.nvelojie to let unsay Uie duke of t'rakre at n castle In Sootlatitl. When lie handed it to the doctor, that gcnllrmnn looked nt the nidress rather dubiously, and then usked, in a voice that was possibly a Is this gentleman an aclittle, cold: quaintance of yours? Well, yes, replied the rnneh-rideI think it quite probable he will me. He is my father, and I shall lie glad to have you call on him and tell him Fan getting along all right. The doctor took the letter, and when he left for the old world luul every intention of cultivating the acquaintance of the Scottish nobleman, as he had already cultivated thq acquaintance of his son. Youth's Companion. y. Saved by Ills Calling. Hsrdupp Hello, Space, old boy, will you indorse a note for me? Phil Space Excuse me, but my Journalistic training would never let. me Lave anything to do with paper written on both sides. N. Y. Journal. He World. low tho Helped. nibbler Does your wife help yea in your work? Scribbler Yes, Indeed I She always goes calling while I am wrltiag.-BrooklyLife. I'nappreelated. My little man, arent yon pleased te bate a new baby brother, or did you want a little sistrr? If it is all the rame te tho Lord, 1 preferred a goat. Scribner's. Morose. On Crtstmas, fclk (hall laugh fled foke. A If cere ne'er had caught em; By New Teat's day the toya are broke. And aa'a the man who bought 'em. Washington Star. .. A J The I'nlnckr Hay. The most unlucky day of the week, so far cs accidents to human beings are eoneenied, is not Friday, but Monday. Sixteen nnd seventy-fou- r per cent, of all accidents occur Mondays, lfl.17 per cent. Tuesdays, li --'ll per cent. Wednesdays 1.V73 Mr cent. Thursdays, lfi.38 per ecr.t. Fridays. the sump per cent. Saturdays, nnd 2X9 per cent, Sundays. CIi icaj-- Inter o Ocean. lilc-lik- gend- cor- weapons itself. floor, closed door into the next room where a crowd were dancing. It then passed dis-Iributin- resulting from INDIGESTION, stomach, is relieved by Hoad's Sarsaparilla, the great stomach tonlo and cure for DYSPEPSIA' g, and look out for his summer clothing comforts is the fellow that you hear saying tilings about the weather. When he knows of the little prices that we ask him here for the coolest summer clothes, hell make the best of the wcathc situation, and equip himself. Lots of style about these summer clothes -- look dressy, cool and comfortable. through the musician, killing him, also through the bodies of five other men, who were dangerously wounded. IIow would the Peace Congress like to tackle that weapon? clear in almost the zenith of the heavens, the Scientific American says it is demonstrably a far greater sun than ours possibly a thousand times greater and toward that wonder of the star depths the solar system is flying at the rate of at least 800,000 miles a day. If it fchould turn out that the aolar motion is almost directly towards Vega, interesting experiences are doubtless In store for our descendants some hundreds of thousands of years hence. Our so steady seeming earth belongs to a family of incorrigible adventurers and its changes of scene were by no means FARM JOURNAL Is your paper, made for you and not misfit. It is tt years old; it is the great boiled-dowFarm and Household paper (a the world the biggest paper of its siae in the railed States of America having over a million and regular readers. n, lf Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL of 1840, tuno 1401, 140a A DOLLAR BILL. and 140) will be Beat by mail JOURNAL FARM and circular of describing BIOOLE BOOKS free. Sample g YEARS (remainder to any addirss tor WII.KSB ATKINSON, CUSS. V. JAM SIMA. Address, FARM JOIRNAL faiUMUau TRY OUR Job without burning them. She Edmund, how unreasonable you Speaking of Vega, which may are! Haven't I got so I ean bake bis- be now seen shining bright and cuits without burning mysslf? L y. tkx-tn- r r. Prosrm. And still you cant baks biscuits a to-da- y; One A contain. 4 colored life-likreproduction, of all leading varieties and loo other iUustrattons. 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Casearets Candy Cathartic, the most wo, derful medical discovery of the ago, pirns ant aud. refreshing to tho taste, art gently and positively on kidneys, liver and luuvrls, cleansing the entire system, disol roltld, cure headache, fever, habitual ronstipal.ion and biliousness. Please buy and try n Imx of C. C. C. 10, 1IT, fit) rents. Gold and Guaranteed to cuts by all dnippists. One day last week a farmer named Alonzo Newton, whose firm WM near D4llaB Texas went off to old work, leaving his eleven-yea- r alone at home. When (laughter the father returned in the afternoon he found the lifeless body of his daughter dangling from a tree near the house. And thus one man gets revenge from another. How low a godless man may sink I ago room in rifleB in Trratlae. with over St. D This is the place It Is quickly Absorbed. Gives Relief at once. It opens and cleanses A e har-cm- Crescent High. Patent Flour is made on the modern Electrical Process from the choicest of wheat. Baking is a The various countries are arming 'MERCHANDISE their soldiers with great guns these pleasure when Crescent days. short time tno armes entered a Prague, A Summer Into Dip their Flour is used. Manufac- standing the up ner. of the fell to And the man that doesnt take the the The discharging tured by Peery Bros. bullet passed through a hint that Old Sol is so lavishly cause. Wat rotis, in Chicago well-to-d- Read the advertisements in the It is demonstrate! that if the Times. It will pay you. bicyclist who rode the mile, paced Idoeate Tear Bowels With CsseafOts. Cathartic, care constipation forever by a locomotive, in less than one 10c,Candy Ho. If CL C.O, fall, druggists refund money. overminute had had no friction to come in the bearings and in the Ask your contact of the tires with the plank Druggist for sfensroas road, that the suction alone would 330 IO CENT have drawn the rider along with TRIAL SIZE. the train had he after reaPhin hi8 t'T I Ih88III 031111 maximum speed, lifted his feet contains no cocaine, mercury nor any other from the pedals. Injurious drag. tonish the natives by tossing it into the fire and drawing it out u scorched. Even Benjamin Franklin trigged up an asbestus money purse, which shows that that wise old boy did not keep money to burn. Conmon-Seoa- Eureka Harness J-I- Manager. inu'tcd the attention of the young Wfcts Grown Will lie a Doctor. This is the All the way from Fast Orrington to are the about son of Bangor people talking year and praising Sarah Curran, the when man Nick of a every Curran, dairy daughter farmer. Curran baa been confined to woman & child the house by rheumatic fever for six should take a and weeks, every morning Sarah has been up at three oclock to do the blood purifier to chores. When she and her mother have milked 13 cowa and put them to cleanse the syspasture, she eats her breakfast, and by tem and tbe time the other milkmen are getting on is she on milk the cart to her up way good health. Bangor. When she has gone over a We make a specgood part of the city, supplying customers with milk In pint nnd quart - -of lots, she turns the horse for home, arFAMILY riving there in time to take dinner. In the afternoon she attends to the farm RECIPES. work and does other tasks that usually devolve upon a man. After supper she helps to milk the 18 cows and goes to Co-o- p Co., bed early, to get s good start the next morning. GEO. F. CAVE, Propr Though she does the work of a mau, she is not at all mannish in her ways, 2301 Washington. being of slight frame and very modest. Until she left school two years ago to help her father on the farm she was considered the brightest pupil in her class. Since then moat of her life lias Eureka Harness Oil la the lust of new loMther been passed outdoors. She has driven preservative and the liest renovator ol old a pair of horses to haul Vordwood to leather. It oils, softens, blackens and protects. Use market, taking it from the stump in the forest to the dooryurd of her customers and unloading it without trouble. She says that when she reaches IS years of age by which time her father ought o to be she is going away to , on your bmt harness, yonr old school and take a course in some colend your rarrlagetop, sml they will not only look lielter but wnir lege that grants equal privileges to longer. Bold everywhere in ran. nil both sexes. After getting educated bIum from half pints to five gallons. he proposes to become a doctor. MIS, bj ITIUUIII OIL CO. Lincoln Hotel. Wash. Avc.; let them quote you prices; you will go no further.! They are reliable. MOItE INTCNSB THAN EVER. tained in the best of homes. Being luindsoinc young fellow he naturally at Piercing the clouds as it does at the great height of 555 feet, Washington Monument is a favorite target against which the Storm King throws his lightning shafts. The apex of the monument is armed with 180 lightning-grabbin- g points. And so far they have done their work well, practically no damage having been done to the sturdy old p le a illustration ; s standard work. Iricc, jo ceala. No. a BIOOLE BERRY BOOK All about growing Small Fruit. read and Inra bow ; e Drug way home to land, a distance of 1500 performance to be sure. .M. BIGGLB HORSE BOOK 74 Wwli, Her Father's Dairy Firs, and ialty carrier pigeon a steam tr than two days By JACOB 1 BIOOLE All about Horace ke bring miles-wonder- ful Call at S. A. lllair c ld - A SUGGESTION: an earnest advocate of the confederate Iler father and two brothers were in the urmy of that cause. laiwton nud the Georgia belle were ten days. Apparently engaged there were never two people who loved better or were more to inch other. Lawton's confidence in his lady love was complete; he felt that he could trust her without reserve that it was not necessary to keep back anything. When it wns nearly time for him to return to our linos to make a report Law-towas unwise enough to confide to the Georgia belle that he was in the secret service n icrvant of the I'uited States. This confession did not seem to startle the young womun. She intimated that she had mistrusted as much. Her devotion to the bogus confederate officer wns more intense than ever. Lawton wns to start for the union camps on Friday. Thursday evening he was to make a farewell visit, expecting to return within a month. Capt. White, or the confederate army, a dashing avulrymnn. wns the young ladys real lover, fairly Friday morning she sent word to Cnpt. White that her game was about ready to trap, and requested him to be present. He was there. When Lawton opened the door to enter the nlode of his adored n re volver was elnppcd neninst liis neck, the trigger touched, nnd thnt wns the end of n spy w ho made only one mistake In a long and successful enreer, and a pretty woman hnd a hand in thnt one mistake. In thnt instant she was a better spy tiinn the professional. J. A. the-wor- THE IRON KING. for your money? ladies, who were only too anxious to aid him. While in Lookout Valley, some 30 mi lea from Chattanooga, Lawton formed the ncqunintance of a Georgia belle, a type of southern beauties very abiiminiit in that valley. She was not The child of rich parents. She did not live in a mansion, was not waited upon by ft bevy of slaves, but she wus n dream beautiful of feature, black eyed, of form, grace itself. Her home by the roadside was of logs, and had two doors one facing the road, the other the deep, duik woods. Lawton fell in love with her and she with him. Like all of tle women in the valley she was f which floats tho ocean. It is the Asalii, which has a displacement of 15,200 tons. .' These, with several others, scouted from Chattanooga to Rome, Ga., and raided the post office. Besides the mail they captured the commission and uniform of u confederate major. Lawton appropriated the uniform and commission, and after that was a busy ejuarter master of the southern army, buying horses, mules, forage and provisions for the troops, lie could go where he pleasedIn that uniform, and was well enter- out-o- way-of- T, Japan has the l&rgast warship Turk-burst- Will t Try a pair and you will have no No. the SrAX8FiEi.it L. Snow, Publisher. THE BOYS WE CALL Once worn alwayB worn, i post office as second class matter. OUR SPECIAL CREEDMORE. Co. 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