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Show WEBER COUNTy OUE FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING JEST RECEIVED. we are BETTER prepared than ever to Supply your wants, having almost doubled our floor space, as well as more than doubled our shelf room in this Department. Our line of CLOTHING! embraces all the New fabrics,! New styles, and in sucb V ariety and quantity we cannot help DUt to iit tlie Wo are . wwxNTT?ir TiES TZIN-SIHIS- . quire that they work under the Democratic banner, as has been PUBLISHED LVERr8 minted out. The Populist organisation of the nation has its ticket aenscKirr,., Iti.t.g One Year (if strictly already selected. The silver Readvaww, t, no When not ia ad vane; . ' 1.50 publican organization of the state Sis Mouths .75 is no more. There seems to be Pour Months .50 but one Two months. party in which silver men .25 can work together for Bryan and Addicts all communication to bimetallism. That is the Demo-- ! the WEBER COUNTY TIMES. cratic party. Salt Lake Herald. Create Who In Ilondnraa He I Pbllowsilile Lylia la Niter Ulatured. Overcoat, J. C. Winth- 01. - Lace curtains, Maggie Summerville 8. . C. P. apron. Mrs. Q. Krausse 14. P. T. bottle, Laura Chambers 11, Doilies, G. W. Larken, Jr. 6" The small banaua planter of Honduras is the happiest creature on earth," said u local shipper, reports the Baby shoes, etc., J. L. Herrick and t, New Orleans 3'J. his nothing cter removes him from hurh. cushion, Mrs. Annie Williams philosophic calm. The frightful ricane which raged along the Hondu-ria- n 22. coast on the 1st of the month ab'I idy & cushion, Genia Foulson solutely destroyed scores of plantations. Tht trees were plucked out of 28. the earth like blades of grass, the g Couch, M.S. Browning 98. fragile buildings were blown intokind-liuThe offiical paper of the DiKOcrallo wood, and nothing whatever left Robe, M. Hiuciicliff 5 B. SUNNY COUNTRIES. to tell the tale. Happening anywhere Weber of Ladys wrapper, Olive Moyes 92. CoMnty. Statistics obtained by sunshine else, such a disaster would have been party Silk drape, D. II. Ensign 12. a tragedy of the first order, and meant recorders are interesting. Some, .Table cover, Pauline incalculable suffering, but naftire is made to Ohon 3. Application enter curious at facts have bc.cn on the banana to children her Ogden kind very recently Ptd. Times-Iiemoera- ''! o"1-1-1- 11- svngcd ilntilRtions is to stick a few clippings in the ground and wait for them to take roct and bear. The work is usually divided between the planter and his wife she sets out the clippings and he docs the waiting. Some time during the year, if he is not too tired, he may rebuild his residence. This i done l.v tying a native rope .im jrr necessary, as the Honduranian I 1 concep-- tion or privacy is very vague, and there tray, Ezra Rich 108 published by the French MeteoroChilds logical Bureau at Paris. Spain der 94. dressef. Mrs. J. F. Penhas 3,000 hours of sunshine a Mansfield L. Snow, lullilior. year; Lamp, Jennie Biel 9. Italy, 2,700; France, 2.G00; GerPin cushion, Andrew Kerr 15. SATURDAY, SEPT. 3(1, 1899. many has 1,700, while Englan Cushions, Henry Jensen 38. has but 1,400. The average fall o Ezra Rich 7. Table, rain in the latter country is greater Zola says: The Dreyfus drama L, Mrs. Annie Stimpsoii mower, than that in any other European will end with a procession of hand23 J. country. In the northern part cuffed general. S. harness, A. 11. P.ranen til U. and on the high plateaus of Scot Drape tfc t, Loriu Torgison 43. laud about 351 inches of rain fal Silk drape, G Parker 21). A famous astrologer died in New a year, and London is said to have Center Uble, Mrs. W. C. Weave post office as second class matter. prepared ploaso you. stout & slim people as well as the regular. The little boys as well as the big. New Styles, New Fabrics, low prices and good treatment. Call aud sec our line. Z.C.M. JNO. WATSON, Mgr. C. entailed was In damage to the present I made many Other successful I ON MAY I. V. for your money? I rot I & Co., 2341 Wash. Avc.; let them quote youj prices; you will go no further. They are reliable. Manager. We do not ask you to use fayti Uxjtttnm TmMbSJ-JmttS- hirmSttd . In fd, -- (InMifaav. Magna Ml Use For Over Thirty Years Remedy for Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. IVorms .Convulsions .Feverishness and Loss Sleep. A perfect of of Tac Simile Signature GRAND m ur G- OF 1899. - I THE GKKATKNT IN theatrical manager the other day. Bev- Pioneer Sil-erof liia friends who were chatting! ver jjjn Glasmann,, is printing with the manager said they hadnt and asked for the story, says the Chicago yrdfl of editorials about prosper-" and abundance of money. And n ell, it happened a number of years! ity while recognizing the mtelh- Sarah l eti ajfo," began the story-telle. and her company were going from I gence of this Statement, W6 cannot other City. Some InlianP that less than two years ago ar other they missed connection.- forget "ay and hd to stay nil night at Sullivan. it printed cords of editorials to The manager cussed and swore, but show that prosperity could never -- IU Bqr.n had been elected I that night. The manager swore that Pfldent and the country had the night shouldn't be lost entirely and adopted his currency ideas Salt that they would play right there in Sul- r -p- - e Kivan. Harah fumed nud raved, but there was no help for it ; she wns under contract to play every night. UO tv TO WORK TOGETHER. They borrowed nil tlie furniture in the town and fixed up the stage of the From Panguilch comes an inlittle town lmll as best they could. Lit- tie dodgers were printed nnd scattered quiry as to what the silver forces over the country. It was announced on those little hills that the divine Sarnli I161111 tloin in the net presiden- would appear in Sullivan for one night I tiul campaign whether thev will only, making her first and last appearance. That night the hall was packed unite against tho common foe or to the doors. 1cople with their hair too scatter their strength and influlong and their trousers too short were ence. sitting on the backs of benghes nnil standing in the aisles by seven oclock. Hie present indications are that At eight o'clock Sarah came and reached the fight will be made along the the stage by n back entrance. to the curtain she pulled oneStepping corner lines laid down in 1896, and in aside and peeped out at the crowd. As she caught sight of the audience she very much the same way. True, dropped the corner of the curtain like a hot potato, exclaiming: My - look the Populists have already nomi- at the Indians. ' nated their or a .O d 6 . 1 1 1 Kl IIISTOItY o The Fair will he open both day and . Band contests and amusements of all night sorts. Attractive performance by artists variety on a specially constructed stage. Special railroad rates from all points. Watch the papers for the program, which will be changed daily. al r. a tail trial ol tills I I I - fi A Touch of Autumn, IN PREMIUMS GIVEN AWAY. Here and there the lengthening nights the cool, refreshing morningp, are '.lie signs you cannot disregard, and this store wonders if youre ready if your clothes and furnishings line up with fashions and comforts requirements. Autumn styles nnd autumn values are in possession here, nnd were good and ready with the kind of prices that will make it easy for you, and the kind of clothes that make you a well dressed fellow. Of how well weve regarded your interests of the low tone youll find to all our prices. That wu want your clothing patronage is surely evinced by tho way we hold the price down, by tho superior styles and quantity we offer. 1 I I Manufactured by PEERY BROTHERS. ... . How It Drum. Mrs, Dixon Your buaband- paitl me such a pretty compliment yvatenfay. Mrt. Hixon Indecfli! Wliat did he - hr raid. that I looked younger handsomer than ever Oh, I'm not much surprised at his saying that. The doctor told him the other day that he wa threatened with softening of the brain. Chicago Evening New. WJiy, presidential ticket, but the chief effect of that will be to reduce the Populist vote very maas all reasonable men who terially, desire the rehabilitation of silver are sure to support the strongest and most available candidate pledged to that principle. Where-- ' ever there is a silver organization that still clings to the name Republican, it will undoubtedly endorse and support the Democratic nominee. There is no state organization of this character in Utah ay more- - It was disbanded year aSi since which time some of leaders have renewed thair al- its I legiance to tho party 0f gold aud I nti,pl.-and Have I announced their intention of linking their fortunes with the Democratic party. There will be a of the silver forces in Utah next cam-paigbut circntmtinccs will re- I n, Building agreements and notices of location blanks for There is no business that can Medicine Is AI'JERICA,S Greateitbecause it posthe Times lie 3 for not 5 sesses ofllcp benefited by judicious unequalled curative nowera and Co. jcnU. vertiBing. its record of cures 9 GREATEST nd-(l)e- & Elevator jrmauarSocxusTass. AW I 9 It stands on its Merit. HI11 Signature of Not Narcotic. I the most Superior Flour sold in this State. Bgdeo Bears the P NlAN Promotes Digestion.Chcerful-nes- s and ResLCoo tains ndlhcr Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. I High Patent Flour simply because it is made here at home, but for the reason it is i. 1 I Want-to-be-Govern- CRESCENT or SUCCESS ura 1 ab-pe- A SUGGESTION: aSK IS 1 J as to where you can buy your groceries and got tlic best value ji we All lliat flour. similating thcStamads aiflltowcls of 4. I h Call at S. A. Blair Always Bought Vegetable Preparation Ibr As- ll s IN DOUBT The Kind You Have NEW YORK. Montijo had ten fight and 88' two torpedo boats, ing ships SKZSSSi C. planter 52 classified The only sensible thing for Ogbig guns and 72 rapid-fir- e is happy. Bridle, F. Q. Cannon 20. and machine guns, and l,79ii den City Democrats to do now is THE ENTRY INTO PONCE. men. Dewey had only six fightAprons, Kate Kelly 25. to abide by the call of the DemoIS Crazy quilt. Jos. Williams ing ships and 1,078 men. In ships Entha.ta.tlc Ilecrptlon of Gen. Milos cratic City committee go to the and men he was nnd 1(1. Troop, by tho Cluips, J. V. Blu tli 37. numerically Native., Spread, Mrs. G. Fryo 41. primaries and Bclect good men for weaker than the Spaniards. He L. C. quilt, S. S. Stevens Into ih the day Gen. Miles and Gen. the convention, the majority rul had 57 big guns aud 74 rapid-fir- e Wilson, In full dress uniform and beau i j macnine guns, and ten were Quilt, Lida Grauden 1UU. tiful white gloves, received the homnge ing in all controversies or contests Doll, Khen Stevens 300. . eight-incof Ionce from the balcony of the 11 1 guns, while the largest aris a? 1 Hard-ulcaide-lUchard Rohe, A. Farr 05. palace, writes Spanish guns were G.2 inches. In D. Robe, J, F. Grant 7i. the matter of gnus he had, there- President Dtaz of Mexico will rc- - , fore, some Bunduhr Rug, Elizabeth Whitadvantage, but this was a right cordial reception on onset by the land batteries and the mire 27 C. ctv0 ftn that itMemUies annotlem Couch, Edith Volker 7 A. Wilson who was the commanding of--1 his trip to the United States. lie 8Ubnianne mines. I ficer of our army. "He should have Sideboard, Margaret Ill.ikoy been an archbishop," they said, but co,ne8 liere aa the representative of A. later he convinced them that the mus- - 45,000,000 people and will ask for Quilt, IretL.'i Chambers 28. taclie does not make the soldier. Noth- Quilt, Juo. Watson 5. Continued from fiiMt ide. Portieres. F. C. Woods 75. Clock, Frank Jackson 35. reception. The fire companies paraded Bed r. set, B. F. Sovy 60. iu their honor, and ran over three of republics dont like our gathering-thei- r Fruit Stand, J. C. Armstrong 53. own men, which gave the local I .11 Baby robe, Mrs. B. Lamnn rs .1. ever they fear ultimate Sofa pillows, Frank Cannon 28. Ked Cross people a grand ciiance to np-- 1 Dresser scarf, A. Hughes 9. on the nueiie, each man wearing sorption. Table cover, Jennie Anderson 37. four red crosses, to carry away the Bonnet, N. N. Norris 22. Rocker, Mrs. E. Ilorspool 57. wounded. This created some confusion, Hat, Lottie Johnson 88. Head rest, F. Q. Cannon 11. as the firemen preferred to walk, but the Ked Cross people were adamant and Parasol, Mrs. J. Jenkins 50. Mrs. C. Quilt, Flygare 55. bore them off on stretchers, whether I England and Scotland. It is said Iron bod, C. A. Myers 31. Picture, V. R. Anderson 2. they would or no. The only thing want- - eveninBa ;n Toilet many case, Mrs. II. II. Thomas Painted plate, Bessie Jennings ing to complete the picture was an 12. American flag. It was only a detail, but Scutch houses are now devoted to 80. the populace seemed to miss it. ItwaB I, B. doily, Belle Kerr 8. Single harness, Annin Barlm about the only article with which the UMcmst, roulette and poker, in 1G I. Tribune not was Lvhich Frantic expedition supplied. bicycle, Benj. Wilson men and women, both Durraiit buggy, Mrs. E. Ldaub 34 u. cabling to Washington repaired the I loss, and within a week flags were sent Btnoking, join until the early hours. 7 K. Laundry rug, M. S. Browning 11. all over the island und raised upon the and which reaches C. Mower, J. J. Hutchins 09 II. higher limits roofs of many a city hall. Fonce itself Blankets, II. Gibbs 8. held more foreign flags than we had than ever dreamed of. Other goBain wagon, E. Iludley 7 II. Doily, C. D. McDonald 1G. eTer seen. Judging from their numbei Stewart on in the range, Mrs. N. II. bavin one would have thought that the popu ings reported Collar, E, Larsen 15. society pa90. iation wns composed entirely of Eng- pers are K. undershirt, Pearl Terry 45. enough to make tho stern, lish, Germans, French and Swiss, and China clock, Mrs. II. II. Thomas old convcnanters turn in their Sofa Pillow, Mrs. Walker Bingmembers of the Ked Cross society, 13. BERNHARDT IN SULLIVAN?" graves. ham 43. Childs dress, Leslio Hadlock 35. First and Last Avpiaranee of Sarah Collar and cuff bag, E. T. Wool-le- y la an Indiana Village. Star Estate Range, Jack Mur1G. Did you ever hear about the first,! ANOTHER FLOP EXPECTED. dock 19, last and only appearance of Sarah Baby cover, Rose Gai ner 59. llie uden Standard, edited by Bernhardt in Sullivan, Ind.?" asked a . Tor Infants nnd Children. Ilinchcliffc 21. StuJille W. H. J,jes 122. Spring wagon, W. B. Wi-de- AS (i in, Andrus bicycle, J,is. Wallace 10 Easel, C. 1898-Admir- 4. Affr at -- Admission only 25c Children soc. For farther particulars address J. R. WINDER, President. W. SEARS, Secretary. OOTUi eth - - H .JL a u J p tv i P ft 4tli, 5tli, 1 ' V i.l ? L Ml i ?GQ t Your Autumn Furnishings Should be in keeping with what the other fellows are wearing, and we show only the ideas lint the best dressers Stylish furnishings, but little prices tlie earnest kind of values, is what you find here. buy. Yours Respectfully, I. L. Clark and 2380 und 23G2 Washington, OGDEN, UTAH. read the Times; they like the Times; consequently an ad in the Times will pay you. |