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Show WIEijB.Ejri. WEBER COUNTY TIMES. Durability is OUE FAIL AND WINTER CLOTHING Better Than Shozu. The wealth of ike multimillionaires is not equal to good hcaUfu Riches without health are a curse; and yet the rich, the middle classes and the poor alike have, in Hood's JUST EECEITED. We are BETTER prepared than ever to Supply your wants, our floor having almost doubled space, as well as more than doubled our shelf room in this Department. of CLOTHIN G Our line embraces all the New fabrics, New styles, and in such Variety and quantity we cannot help but to fit the Wo arc prepared plcusc you. stout & slim people as well as the regular. The little boys as well as the big. New Styles, New Fabri' s, low prices and good treatment. Call and see our line. Sarsaparilla, a valuable assistant in getting and maintaining perfect health , It never disappoints . ago oar ton, now eleven, hod a serious caw of scroful t ml erysipelas with dreadful sores, discharge He could net I ig and itching walk. Severn! (ihvaiciims did not help far sixteen ntonih.1. Three months treatment ty wltli 1 food's Sarsr-ni'lllinnda hint well. We are glad to tell others of it. Man. David Lairs. OUuwn, Kansas. K3US 38 -"- Vomiting spells, dlzzlnces and pio..li'MIon troubled me for yeurs. Hail neuralgia, grew weak end could not sleep. "My age was agalust me. but Hood's Sarsaparilla cured mo thoroughly. My weight increased front- 125 to Its pounds. I am the mother of nlrvNever felt so well and at ror.a suite I wus married as I Mas. M. A. Waters, 15&) SJJ St., do now. Washington, D. C. ECZCi'.ia- -" v.e had to tic the bands of our two 3 car old eon on r.rconrit of eczema on face and limbs. No medicine even helped until wc used Hood's Sarsuiarilla, which soon cured. Mss. A. Van Wxvk, 123 Montgomery Street, Fateraon, N. J. Scrofula Three yem com-.Mntl- Iluod'i Iill. 1nra Itvpr U; tli. i. lily othnrtic lo tali. vitlilfol'i tSfiiuKirin'iC A POLITICIAN IN LOVE. A Kansan furnishes a unique letter written by a young man of his acquaintance to his affinity. It may be consider ed a thoroughly marriage proposal: My 1 hereby announce Dear Miss rayBelf as a candidate for your hand and I shall use all fair and honorable means to secure the nomination. I know there are many candidates in the field, and I hesitated long before entering the My race, but now I'm in to stay. have and views on love matrimony been often expressed in your hearing in an emphatic way. If you decide to confer upon me the honor I speak of, please fix a date for a caucus with your mother. I have no objection to her acting as temporary chairman, provided it- is clearly understood that I am to be chairman of the permanent organization. Should the result of the IN DOUBT as to where you can buy your groceries and get the best value for your money? A SUGGESTION: Call at S. A. Blair & Co., 2341 Wash. A vc.; let them quote you prices; you will go no further. They are reliable. T. IB. eYTJFtrsTS, Manager. We do not ask you to use CRESCENT or SUCCESS High 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 tliis flour. It stands on its Merit. Manufactured by PEERY BROTHERS. Always Buy Spring.. Our Flour. It the liest. Every Inline iiulutdry. by it. Stand it: This is the season of the year when every man woman & child should take a blood purifier to cleanse the system and bring good health. We make a specialty of - - FAMILY RECIPES. Hack warranted to give HiitiHfiU'linn. A perfect FARMERS! pay the highest market price for Wheat. Deposit your wheat at the KivertUle or Phoenix Mills for gristing. Htorage free anil satisfaction guaranteed. We Ofden Mini & Elerator Co, - ottoi prov oan w BAlufacioryj soon hold the primarieo and select a date, and place of convention. I never believed in long campaigns, so if you decide to honor me, I will ask you to make the convention dale as early as possible. Devoted . ly yours, etc., The following telegram answered : Caucus unnecessary; nomination unanimous; come at once and fix Ex. the date of ratification. MfWiHlMlB .S'jjw - THE RElt&DS-"Th- e 4 I 1 nt .The offflcal paper of the Democratic party of Weber County. Application made to enter at Ogden post office as second class matter. Mansfield L. Snow, Publisher. SATURDAY. SEPT. 1C, 1 m. : The Times forecast is that tliu Democrats of Ogden City will get together thib fall and win tho municipal election by a healthy majority; that they hill also next fall present a solid front to the enemy and sweep tho county so clean that the astonished Republicans will wonder where they are at. 2r 1898 1899 The deficit is progressive, and for the fiscal year 1900, upon which the Treasury is now entering, will exceed $100,000,000. The Govenment revenues, by years, during the McKinley Administration have been: 1898 $347,721,000 405, 21,000 1899 ..510.216,000 Total Best one party was for the strict construction of the constitution; the other for a loose construction, and on this ono point nearly every difference in the two parties hinges. By loosely construing the con- 1897 1898 1899 $365,775,000 443,368.000 .005.093,000 Total $1,414,230,000 i nave sum yuurguous iur five years, and when a customer asks me for says Incllnad Young Travalar Locally, our idea is that the Make, a tiood IlanL Democratic party Bhould remain A good woman whose heart is set upon raising money for charity is not intact; that if members of the Sileasily turned from her purpose. Such or a woman, according to the New York ver Republican Populist Herald, waa on a steamer from Liver- organizations wish to affiliate with pool last summer. Most of her pocket-mone- y she is represented as a million- the party they should be permitted aire's daughter is devoted to the EaHt to do so, and if they can make a Side mission, and in addition she spends much of her leisure in crochet- showing of and it meets : Tiie Best , , reparation lie Blood will take my opinion, use Ayers Sarsaparilla; I will guarantee that you will receive more benefit by using one or two bottles of Ayers than you would by using half a dozen bottles of some I sav This is extraordinary revenue, all counted in the receipts of $1,- 270.258.000. Had not the Treasury received this extraordinary revenue, the deficit, instead of being $144,978,000, would be $532,- 978.000, a sum greater than for any three years in the life of the nation, except during the Civil War. In putting upon books of the Treasury $200,000,000 bonds the McKinley Administration has increased the public debt as fol- Makes the WeaJSrong. : If you other kind. When they take it 1 never all diseases that have their origin in impure blood : sores, ulcers, boils, eruptions, pimples, eczema, tetter, scrofula, etc. It cures cheaply, it cures quickly, and it cures to stay. Thats why its best. Ayers Sarsaparilla cures on the After twenty years experience as a dnigpst, I Ayers Snrrysrilln superior to anv similar preparation Mass. orccstcr. A. nil over WOODWARD, other." the it I. and I preference give Market, We have never heard it spoken of in lier than the In our estimation, as regards Sarsaparilla, Ayers i the st.mdar-lK. ThRKILI. & CTO., IhnniutciMs 9 State Street, Montpelier, Vt. W. terms." very highest Dn. GRISF. & (TO., West Gardner, Mass. I consider Ayer's Sarsaparilla the lesl blood purifier on ilic market.' rase wherein it failed to cure if During fifteen years of experience with Ayers Sar .aparill.i, I l.av yet to learn of 1-a single OI.J.IN.-, J)ii:"ui:.t, Paris, Mo. O. ( Bird according to directions. r wmll.ir iiijt:u:iii!. X believe Ayer's Sarsaparilla contains more medicinal valus ilnm nnv Chemist KinpsvilV, Ont JAMIi ron-iii-- r . Debt in 1896 Debt in 1899 $1,769,840,323 1.991,972,306 Increase in public debt in three years, Naturally tl.e tkemaol voo in their present policy annual$222,087,000. interest charge is increased. of expansion, and so it goes from On the dates given it was as fol-- ( to lows: platform plank plank the Democrats holding to a literal inter- June 30, 1896 $35,386,486 June 1899 30, 39,896,925 of that document. pretation inspired Increase $4,509,438 On the basis of This Jeffersonian party is good population Jnly the 1896, 1, per capita interest enough for anyone. All who bewas 49 cents, and on July charged lieve in its cardinal principles The 1, 1898, it was 52 cents. should be invited to participate table below Bhuws the public debt and help bring about the ultimate of the United States for each man, triumph of these principles in this woman and child in this country on the dates named: grand old reDublic. SHE TOOK THE BID. But theres Tta McKinley Administration lias Spent during its term these vast sums: stitution, the Republicans patch up a staggering argument in favor lows: of high tariffs for the monopolies; by loosely construing the constitution they also try to justify is an easy boast. $516,216,000 Deficit for three years, $144,978,- 000. Of this revenue received iu a thiee years, $200,000,000 was from The Democratic party is abroad, the sale ot bonds; $76, 000, OCX) from liberal party. It is a party of the payments by the Pacific Railroads, and $112,000,000 by means of tho people and for Lhe people. A close war revenue bill. Put it in table study of the lives and sentiipents form it is: of the great JefTerBon and the From Bonds $200,000,000 almost equally eminent Hamilton, From Pacific Railroads 76,000,000 (the two corner stones of the two From War Revenue Taxes 112,000,000 dominant national parties) will soon convince the common people Total $388,000,000 where they stand. The division on governmental policy which took place in their day has continued down to the present time. The xi , is not only the oldest, but the $18,054,000 38,048,000 88,870,000 1897 LITTLE POLITICS. A. 1897 v Notice. The Times has arranged to have sample copies of the Farm Journal (our premium paper, as per notice running at the head uf our local column) sent to a large number of people in Weber Look lhe paper over County. then take advantage of $24.00 carefully, the Times great offer. 30.00 July 1, 1896 July 1,1899 A Charitably ing wonderful and useless things, which she persuades her wealthy friends and admirers to buy at fabulous prices for the benefit of the poor. On the steamer she did little else but crochet things and then Bell them that she spent considerable time in filling a diary. Some of tho friends whom she had inveigled into buy infancy work fell into the trijk of laugh ing at her about liGy GJ.irr, . ur.d tniully entcred into a little com.pli-a.'yex-oe- "I say, now, Mins Iil.ink, strength, with the will of the majority (the majority rule is a Democratic rule, nnd a good one, too) then they should be given representation on tho tickets. A mass meeting of Democrats could settle this question. Jiar---;'- . -- SCHOOL good politics to git all the votes possible, and, if any side organizations desire to march along under the Democratic banner it would be very unprofitable politics to say them Nay. But there should be no Bectiona), d factional, Democrats we need only the two great political parties to keep the government well balanced. 1 CHILDREN LIKE wing-name- These are the Times plain, honest sentiments on the situation with a desire to offetid no one The Times is a Democratic paper it represents no faction, but will work for the good of the whole Nice, Nobby, New School Suits. The Place to get them sour stomach, constipation and all liver Ilia are cured by Biliousness, Hoods Pfllo cathartic. Price 25 cents of all druggists or by mall o( C.L Hood & Co Lowell, Mass. The non-irritati- It is the now. is fttotid. 4. party. Heartache not? best county paper published inWeber County. Then see our big offer. Only one little round silver dollar will give you the Times for one year and that excellent farm pa-per, the Farm Journal, published at Philadelphia, for the remainder of 1899 and all of 1900, 1901, 1902, and 1908, All for $1, when paid in advance. Come in and subscribe It is always The Democratic call might read to all who endorse the Chicago In a few years, platform of 1896. Tomato Jelly. there would in all probabilThis is particularly nice for a lunch- then, eon: Soak half a Imx of gelatine in half be a local to the addition large a cup of cold water for an hour. Take ity ons pint of finely chopjied topiatoes. Democratic party. r. If not, why slid one, have decided to itrihe. We sir. house not going to help your t an heuthens another cents worth unles-yosell us your diary. How much will you tako for it? "How much will you give? asked the girl, after a little reflection. The man offered five dollar. That was too little, the young lady declared, and finally, one thing leading to another, she put the precious volume up at auction. The gentlemen, never dreaming that she could be in earnest, piled bid upon bid, till the price stood dollars. at sixty-fiv- e "It is yours, Mr. Jones, said the girl; "but remember myterms are spot cash, and you must let me make a copy of it" The laugh was on Jones, and his companions forced him to pay the money on the spot Miss Blank delivered the diary, and of course there was nothing for the joker to do but to return it unopened, with hia compliments. wo Add a generous wp of rich white stock of the soaked gelatine with tomatoes. Son-o- n with a teaspoon ful of onion Let he juice, salt and cayenne tomatoes come to a boil and then strain through a cloth. Fill individual molds, and when the jelly becomes cold and set, serve cnch one on a lettuce leaf with mayonnaise dressing. X. Y. Sun. Mrs. Smithers, said the new "3011 ought to build a house. boarder, Co-o- p Co., "Where shall J build t? asked the unwary landlady'. "On the grounds in the GEO. P. CAVE, Propi coffee, Mrs. Smithers, was the reIn my cup. sponse. "There's a half-acr- e 2301 Washington. Harpcr'ii Bazar. Dinks I read a curious artkle the other day advocating a tax on beauty. The local weekly is the beet Jinks Good idea. They won't have much trouble in collecting it. Ilarlcm medium for the local merchants. Life. Printers Ink, July 26. Drug FROM Verdict has culled the following instructive figures directPU8LIEHED EVERY SATURDAY. ly from the official reports of the Secretary of the Treasury: 11'BKIUITIUX tUlCK. These are figures to file away. Keep them as a rod in pickle for the back of this Administration. They are not to be fled from, dodged nor gone about. recThey are the dollar-and-oeAddicts all communications to the ord of the disastrous McKinley. WEBER COUNTY TINES The Treasury deficit in three years of McKinley is: per-feet- up-to-da- JNO. WATSON, Mgr. COUNTY TIIbAII. I. L. Clark and Sons, 2380 and 2362 Washington, OGDEN, UTAH. 9 |