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Show I v.S CANCER CURED -- AND , - LIFE SAVED ; ' A- i By w, i i iul, J untd a lute hour. A magic lantern show woe a prii c'jal feature of the evenings amusement. The schol-ur- s tmik this method of expressing iheir esteem of Mr. Towusheuil as u teacher. the Persistent Use of Ayers Sarsaparilla J,I was troubled tor years with Sore on my knee, which several physicians, who treated me, called a cancer, assuring me that nothing could be done to save my life. As last resort, I wua induced to try Ayers Sarsaparilla, and, after taking a number of bottle the sore Frequently accidents occur in Awarded Highest Honors the household which cause burns, World's Fair DIL cute, sprains and bruises; for use in such cases Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liuimcnt has for many years been the "onstant favorite family remedy. For sale at Quigley's. The regular meeting of the county teachers will lie held at Spanish Fork today. All the teachers of this city will, no doubt, he in attemlauce and take au active part. A ji Vwi - young man in Lowell, Mass, MOST PERFECT MADE. troubled for years with a constant A Res pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. succession of boils on his neck, from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. was completely cured by taking only three bottles of Ayers SarFred Evans of Benjamin is saparilla. Another result of the authorized to take subscriptions treatment was greatly improved for the Globe. digestion with increased avoirdu pois. George Williams, the harness we understand, contemplates man, The remains of Edward Selma n, to Provo. moving the young man who died out at See our big effer to new Price, meution oi which was made in another column and tell in our last issue, was brought to this city and buried ou Sunday, your friends about it. the funeral services being held in will receive y p a The the First ward meeting house, big consignment of clothing, which there being a large attendance, for quality and prices caunot be W. H. Skermer, local ageut of excelled. Call and examine them. the k. G. W.f brought a beautiful The new dramatic company will view of the Leadville Ice Palace. appear at the Opera House TuesHe saya quite a large number of day night, in the farce comedy people from Utuk will leave for entitled A Night Off. there over the It. G. W. on the Rev. De La Jater missed tbe 13th, and that any from Paysou for Eureka last Saturday train who desire to go, should lot him and was unable to fill b s evening know. The round trip is only up there on Sunday. appointment 12. sub-sende- .V began to disappear and my general health improve. I persisted in this treatment, until the sore was entirely healed. Since then, 1 use Ayers Sarsaparilla occasionally as r, a tonti and and, indeed, it seems as though I could not keep house witlmut it. Mrs. 8. A. FlXLDS, Bloomfield, la. Co-o- blood-purifie- AYERS ' Thi Only Worlds Fair Sarsaparilla. Ayer's Pills Itsgulate the Liver. JI3EE TA15L1. The recent warm spell cansed the bears to crawl out of their winter homes, lieuben Whitehead. while up the canyou fishing the other day, saw the tracks of a Wrn. large one in the snow. McBeth intends to, later in the season, get out after them with bonnds. They are reported to be quite numerous up in the region round about Loafer. UNION PACIFIC. nliu arrW. awl depart fronPa son North South. ir....4UCp.u IViimig.r...uj:Ot S oTHK. Ageut. BIO GRANDE WESTERN. Want-Hoiiu- diN a Sdl p n. I. a m SSI1 p i W. H. Shkhush, Aaaiit. AsM , GLOUELKTS. Notice to liimire liwniiiMi mnut lia In tha oflloa bp Thnndajr eveulug. All eummniiica-tioa- a Ed McBeth bos disguised himwrian self by removing the hirsute outfull growth from his upper lip. EdLocation blanks for sale at this ward's object in performing such nn early harvest is, iierliaps, on office: 25 cents a dozen. accouut of its Year E. 8. Carroll, of the Lelii Ban- and, aulicipatingbeing Lap a number quite ner, was in the city Sunday. of proKals from the fair sex, If the ground hog saw bits desires to look as young as possishadow on the 2nd it was a rather ble. The change, however, the dim one. girls say, has worked just the and now be is longing The wife of J. S. Page, tr., opposite, for the return of those mustache. who lias been ill for the past two A theatrical company is being months, is still very poorly. here to go on a trip organized Ora Simons shipped two can of the southern part of the through cattle to Chicago Monday. They state. It will include Will Iloutz, went over the Union Pacific in of the Lyceum theatre, formerly the care of George Williams. Mr. Archie Graham, well known J. H. Burfiend, superintendent throughout Utah, and Jemes of the sulphur mines down at Daniels and Garl Hnish, well Sulplinrdale, was in the city for a known actors of this city; Miss Alice Conrad, who closes her short time Tuesday morning engagement at the Grand Opera Hall's Hair Renewer renders House Miss Edith Lindthe hair lustrous and silken, gives with the Silver formerly it an even color, and enables say Little Jessie Lining Company; women to put it np in a great been who lias Conrad, taking tbe variety of styles. child's part at the Grand, and Ines Daniels and E. G. Uognon came up from the Miss of Miss fimith this afterThe Nebo reservoir May Tuesday city. Mt, noon and stopped over night in the company, it will be seen, is comcity, returning to Salt Lake the posed of qnite a number of professionals and will no doubt make a foUpwiug morning. successful tout. They will make The flume rnnning down Main their first appearance here ou street has been connected with the Tuesday night in A night off. one running across the street from the McCanne A Taylor comer to Seven of Fay son's yonng and the Douglass block, and water rising generation were arrested inraed in. last week for disturbing a meeting Hall. They Dr.Uiffcome down Salt Lake at the Assembly the a pole agaiust large up placed and preached in the academy and when James Reece went door Tuesday and Wednesday night to open it the pole fell down and A protracted meeting has been him on the head. They cracked going on there ever since the were brought up before Justice of the year. Wilson Saturday and four of them, Any tendency to premature William Francom, Horace Johnson baldness may be promptly checked Nelson Johnson, and David John by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. Francom, were fined, one, two, Dont delay till the scalp is bare three and four dollars, respectively If according to age; the oldest being and the destroyed. best tlie would realize The boys' parresults, about eighteen. yon invaluable this with at once to ents refnsed begin pay tbe fines, so went the cooller, lads into the preparation. were out on the Monday they About seventy of J, L. streets doing service for tbe city. former pupils surprised This will, no donbt, prove to be a bim at his home on Monday night. lesson for tha boys and help good They brought baskets filled with them to refrain from such meanrefreshments and all enjoyed a ness in the future. bountiful feast, after which vari- Bunt ba aauuniaahid lijr tha t; be-gini- ng hair-roo- ts Town-abend- 's rs to-da- Horace Curtis and Tom Wirnmer Jr, came in from their sheep herds, out toward the Deep Creek county 1'ucHday. Unsuspected disorders of the kidueys are rciqiousible for many or the ordinary ailments of humanity which neglected, develop into a serious and perhajs fatal malady. Experience would suggest the use of Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm. For sale at Quigleys. Jacob Besson died at bis home STOP A P HAP MUTE, SOMHVBAT TO SAY TO YOU And believe we can convince you that the best place in the city to purchase your dry goods, clothing, hats, caps, hoots, shoes in this city Monday morning at 11 o'clock. The cause of his death was said to have resulted from a severe cold which he contracted while making a trip to Spanish Deceased Fork some time ago. a wife leaves whs 52 years old and funeral Tbe . and three children took place Wednesday at 1 o clock. or anything in the line of general merchandise is at must be remain to healthy healthy, and and beautiful she should take l)r. J. II. McLean's Strengthening 1 Cordial and Blood Pnrifier. to the flush skin and tone imparts strength, vigor and pure blood; is equd'.y adapted for all ages, from the babe to the aged of either sex. For sale at Quigley's A beautiful woman rr G. WIMMER & CO. All we ask of you is to give us a call and thereby an opportunity to verify what we claim. Our goods are all new and fresh from auction n the factory. We dout handle any shoddy make to articles which often will not bold together long euongli a sale. It is not a very good policy to consider price and keep your eyes dosed agaiust quality. Our motto is shop-wor- Wanted for Made to Measure and Ready Made Clothing by Sample. Very lowest prices for best Clothing. Liberal commiosions are paid Energetic soliciting agents con make from one to three thousand dollars Childrens Grain aud Oil 70ets Shoes, fi to 7, for can Bupply Childrens yearly. grain and oil themselves without carryii ' grain shoes, 8 hi 12, for. . . .SSels stock. Send three references. .1 Wi Same, 1J to 2,. WANAMAKER A BTOWN, ( r to 8, duet a Philadelphia. 8 to 12. 1.30 Our j 12 to 2, 1.0) Every Fair Warranted. A Carl SaleH-Ageut- au Low Price Quality Mens Shoes, Laides Shoes. Childrens Shoes. H Good Slot-keeper- s Foil Sale city lot I00X1& ftet, within two blocks of Main street, a bargain. For fnitlier information call at thia office. ........... On Wednesday night a ball was given in Douglass' ball for tbe benefit of Chao. McCall, who cant Dr. Wade begs to inform the see at all. The attendance was inhabitants at l'ayson and vaciuty uot very small. that be haB purchased the practice of Dr. Fort and can be fonnd at County Superintendent Chris- tbe office over the Bank. Will tensen was visiting the schools Df attend to all calls, night and day. Spauisn Fork ou Wednesday. Mr. Parties coming from outside of Christensen reports the schools town at night aro requested to throughout the county in a very bring their own teams. encouraging condition and every thing moving along smooth and pleasant. Thursday morning as we were coming up to the office we heard the windows rattle over in Quigley's drug store and on looking across tlie street saw Lee Simons si tting down on the cold sidewalk. The eronnd was very sljck in front of tbe store and Lee had sat down very unexpectedly. Old Boreas broke loose Wednesday afternoon and belched forth a blustering blizzard which blew hitter blasts accompanied by The blinding sheets of snow. from the came storm straight atrucb and down Utan north valley Payson about half past three o'clock. It ouly lasted about forty five minutes, but it was severe while it lasted. During the night another storm came up which brought with it about three inches of snow, and caused a considerable fall in tbe temperature. Tommy Swindells, employed at the Francis hotel, bod a runaway which, Wednesday afternoon although he escaped without any injury, he will remember for some time. He had started out with a horse and buggy to get a drummer to take bim over to Spanish Fork and just os he turned tbe corner at the hotel, some children came along and one of the little boys took off his bat and whirled it in the air which frightened the horse and caused it to run away. Tommy succeeded in keeping the horse straight and they went tearing up the street at a lively rate, crossing the stream by Uuishs mill without scarcely rippling the waiter. In crossing a small ditch, the top of the buggy was torn off, which frightened the annual still more. Young Swindella finally brought the horse to a stop by turning him out into the oak brush on the oat skirts of town. 70S01 Come in if you - Jno Provstgaunl is tbe only one in town who carries first class Jewelry. Vitb i Complete Lina of tbe Following Goods: Boots & shoes, Mens, boys & youths clothing and underwear, Gents furnishing goods, Hats & caps, Dry goods, Groceries, Queensware, Glass, willow and Wooden ware, Tinware, Clocks, Cutlery, T runks & valises. dont buy. Notrou ble to show Goods - J. S. Douglass. -U W'l J 1AU.I1 4B!.M".UW! The Hardware King: Carries a full and complete line 113 acres well fenced land. 40 acres in rye: balance fine grazing. Running water for stock . Open ..............a LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. Ranch. IS NOW - LoO, for rC? WiMMER CO. T.G Cheap -- 95m t Mens oil grain alioe for .DOlIs Mens' creediaore shoe fcr. . . .1.95 1.50 Mens' calf shoe for Ladies dongola shoe, worth extra fine calf, (every Mejs' 1.00 12.00 f 1.05, for pair warranted) for Mena' satin calf with patent worth Indies kangaroo calf, IL60 ... ALJo leather tip, for 2.00, for calf fins 11.75 shoes from Mens' to worth fine Indies extra ahoes, 2.50. 1,50 3X0, for Ladies good calf shoo, worth Adjoining lands of ThoiwiH Wirnmer, Samuel Douglass and David and John llone. k price: Terms to suit. Write J. A. L Smith, American Fork, Utah. of hardware, cutlery, wagon timber, tin and brass ware, guns; ammunition and washing machines. jVlso a fine stock of groceries. HEADQUARTERS FORGARDEN TOOLS, Bed-roc- Flows, Harrows, and the MEYERS and RED JACKET FUMFS. Hey Goods arriving every day. Try the Xcor My Gosdi cist 16 nothingC?) (Peat n 1 fat htd to mum to most ty o BADIIAM A FRANCIS, Props. Fresh Beef, Mutton Fork and Sausage Veal, Jf ighet of ASS BUILT IN TBS LAE&EST AND .BEST EQUIPPED IACT0BY IN THE WOULD. Always on Hand; with Prices to Snit the times. Give TTn n. dull. NOTICE The firm of McBeth Brothers is this day dissolved partnership by mulal consent. Janies McBeth having withdrawn from the firm, the business will be continued by Edward II. McBeth, who will Jiay all accounts and collect all indebJan. 10, 1800. tedness. James McBe'li. E. II. McBeth. piflh Thrgmre (A HtMT rH-- WE WANT LAR Hurt RKSlKMLUXO H HEKLA AN AGENT nreuot ronMiitL ONLY BEALEDS NEED APPLY. CAT.U.HUVR fRKK BY M UL. NOW is nwh. INDIANA BICYCLE CO. HDUIAPOUX 1X9 the time to subscribe for THE GLOBE. Only 75 Cents for One Year; 1() Cents fcr Sis Mouths. This offer is only good for CO Days . PLAIN TALK SALE We a g We are selling seasonable goods at unseasonable prices, simply because we have too many of them and y what you want at. prices that admit of no comparison as to cheapness. Prices that talk right at you, plicitly: We cant be beat, and your money back if you want it. 8 P . i |