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Show rnd will keep a fresh supply of UNTOLD MISERY lieef, veal and mutton. Simons patronage ia solicited. non Rheumatism C B. Xiaf, Water TIUf , XiM A nnl j Ayers Sarsaparilla : Fur Jtan, I Hifrrctl untold Blirry muscular ihcuauuuo. I triad crery know remedy, contulied the beat pby eiaaa, visited Hot Mprius. Ark.,tlire Hires, apcudlns SUM (bare, lieaides doetora' Mill: but aould ebtaia only temporary relief. My Saak waa araated away au that I aalglied uiiiety-tiire-a pounds; my left ana and kg war drawa out at ahapa, ilia trlaa (ran Provstgssrd. Only $75.70 for the round trip via the U. F. By. to the City of Mexico Nov. 6th and 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Jno Workman and Mr. and Mrs. Edward French f Ashley were in the city this week visiting relatives. ol Sheep sie beginning to move toward the wiuter range on the desert, several herds having passed through here this week. Mrs. Susan Fairbanks has purchased a (350 monument for her husband's grave. It was put up this week by the Provo Marble Works, Just as ws were going to press last week le received the news of 'the death of Jos. Matthews being twisted np in knma, I aa nubia te baby. The funeral draaa myself, rierpt with assistant-- , and was held Snuday afternoon. aouM only bobbla about by using a cum. I waa had no appetite, and assured, by the doetora, tliat 1 eould not lira. Thepaiua.at times, were ao awful, that I eould proem reiki only by mean of liypodensle Injea tlnna of morplilna. I had my llmla bandaged la elay. In aulidiur, la poollleea; but ibeaa gara ouly temporary relief. After trying everything, and angering the moat awful torture, I began to taka Ayrr'a Bans partita. Imlda of two amnlha, I waa able to walk without a can. In three awn Ilia, aiy liaiba began to atrenglhea, and la the eouraa of a year, I waa cured, liy weight hutaeranaad to 148 pounda, and I am now able to do my full day' work aa a railroad blacksmith." driJPI MUI filr Israpsrins. awe JfeadoeAe. I'ACIFIC. u T raina arrive and depart front Fay aou olbiwa: N Smith. jrth 431 p.m Pumenger... .4A7 a.m PaMeuaer I'umauKtr... JdH am liawmiarer....M:12pm S blame, Agent. BIO GRANDE WESTERN. Weat-llouui- l. IM a m Id! p re. M d a m . San p m W, H, Hu taunt, Altai t. ULOBELETS. Hot leva to Inaure luanrtlua reiut ha In the olUrw by Thuradny evening. All ommauuiea-Si- u inner lia aeeompauiad by the wri,ara full uaiao. Lunch bankets at Townsliend's Drug Store. - Ora Simona returned Chicago Tuesday. I PWDH1 ' I h MOST PERFECT MADE, w A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frea Bam Ammo.iia, Alum or any athcr adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD!. For fresh meat go to 8imona A Frovstgaanl. W. F. Shrivsr was over from Eureka Tuesday. The Finest Perfumery at Drug Store. from 8. J. Carpenter of Eureka was in town Monday, C. H. Blanchard Wna over from Silver city Monday. Loose bird seed at Quigley's Sargents drug store. Mrs. Asiel Hancock gave birth to s fine boy on Tuesday. Location blanks for sale at this office: 25 cents a dozen, ONE THOUSAND Spring thickens wanted at J. 8. Page A Sons. Tom Cloward's infant child died Wednesday and was buried the following day. Quite a number from here attended the stake conference at Provo last Sunday.' Henry J. Clark of Santaqnin has commenced suit against his wife for divorce. Dr. J. M. Henri Office in Residence in Bank Building. the Wightman hotel. Henry Nebeker killed a wildcat while out hunting chickens back of the city the other day. Fred Ptterson caught about a ton of carp at one haul with a sein down at the lake Tuesday. Frank Coombs secured a position in ihe electric light works at Logan and left for there Tnnrsday evening. Fred Ott ran into a ditch over at Salem the other night and broke the axle on the front wheel of his Town-sliend- 's Joe Wilkins of Provo, was seen on our streets Monday. The sheep iren are experiencing Lyman Jarbie of Xephi waa a considerable trouble with the visitor here Wednesday. and mouutain lions killing coyotes their sheep T. G. Wimmer lost Geo. Williams waa over to sixteen the other day up Diamond Eureka on business Tuesday. Fork. Sam Staik haa thirty-fivacres Dandruff is due to an enfeebled of good land for sale very cheap. slate of the skin. Hall's Hair G. 8. Forsey haa moved his llenewer quickens the nutritive functions of the skin, healing and shoemaker shop into 8. Worsen-crof- ts piano of business. the formation of preventing dtudruff. B, G. Wilson, one of Enreka's The concert at the opera bouiie prominent citizens, was in the city last Saturday night brought out a Tuesday and Wednesday. fair sized audience which seemed The beet harvest is in full blast, to enjoy the entertainment very about twenty-fiv- e cars having been much, especially the part which from here this week. the little children played. It was shipped repeated on Monday night. Mias Maggie Cravens gave a in many cases, the first work of party in honor of her two brothers Ayers Sarsaparilla ia to expel the Johnand James Thursday night. effects of the other medicines that have been tried in vain. It theWnewH. Sliermer has completed addition to his house and would be a saving of time and is now prepared to receive visitor. took money if experimeuters Ayers Sarsaparilla at first instead Mm. L. C. Taylor of Eureka, of at last who has been down with typhoid Matthew Caldwell, father of fever over at Salem, is convnler-cen- t. Mrs. Thoe. H. Wilson, Jr, stopped over lien Sunday and Bill Potter waa arrested last Monday on his way home up at Pntnrday night for aaaanlling s Asliley having been up to Salt Hcntrhman and fined (5 by Justice Lake ou a visit. He was accomCrook Monday. panied by his wife, son and Amaaa Potter Jr wl n has been daughttr-in-IaMr. Caldwell paid the Globe office a bief away from home for aerend yearn, arrived here from Chicago Tuesvisit. A surprise party wsi given on day evening. P. J. Hanson at his home Monday Mias Martha Openalmw of night. There were fifty-ai- x people Santaqnin, who came home sick present and a very enjoyable time with typhoid fever from Salt Lake is reported. While Mr. Hanson simnt three weeks ago, is reported was away from home a short time recovering under the csie of Dr. the people gathered and when he Wade. returned he was somewhat surMark Boden cams up from prised to find his house crowded end tables prepared for a grand Neplii Tuesday afternoon looking He left the following for a feast son, who he says ran away from home on Mondcy. morning on a mission to Sweden. Dr. Wade was celled over to He failed to find any trace of the scion here. Santaqnin Wednesday to set a missing broken leg for Mrs. Sorley. Ihe WANTED AT ONCE: Active lady waa with a company of other agent for each county. Exclusive people from Ogden, who were control and no risk. Will dear traveling by teams down to St 12 to 25 hundred dollars s year. George. When on the outskirts Enclose stamp for full particulars of Santaqnin, the horses hitched or 25c for 11 sample. Big Rapids to the wagon in which Mrs. Sorley Mineral Water Co., Big Rapids, was riding became frightened sud Mich. upeet the vehicle throwing the B. F. Nevins of the D. A R. G.f nnfortnnste lady out, breaking IL Lawson of the Rio Grande IL of both bones her right leg just Western, C. F. Warren of the above the ankle. Santa FesndH. B. Cole of the Two small boys driving along in Colorado Midland were in town a cart ran into a telegraph pole in Tuesday looking after shipments turning the comer at McCanns A over their roads. Taylors saloon, demolishing the We know whereof we affirm two wheeled vehicle considerable. when we state that Ayer's Pills, The boys and the cart stopped bat the horse went on with a broken taken promptly, at the first ' shaft hanging to him, but was symptoms of colds and fevsm, arrest farther progress of these caught before he had gone very far. The lads, who weie only 5 disorders, end speedily restore or 6 years old, were evidently the stomach, liver, and bowels, to overcome by the numerous attrac- their normal and regular action. tions on main street and were Peter Finch of Goshen, who probably gazing up at- the tall has been suffering for some time building instead of paying attention to where they were driving. with a badly awolen and inflamed to have been the They didn't seem to be much arm, supposed of reanlt a spider bite, is about concerned over the dilapidated in well again. H Yry cart but were somewhat anxious to while and for condition s critical know if they would be arrested. Lis for entertained were fears Ihe horse and cart belonged to recovery. D. C. Johnson, a rrIStK T.UriiKj. UNION BAKING e AYERS Tlis Oaly WsrtfR Awarded Your Highest Honors. World's Fair w. EQUINl THESPIANS. Next Monday and Tuesday evenmgs there will appear st the Opera House, one of the mist interesting attractions ever booked there, end indeed the rarest, as the Bristol educated horses are nnparalled. The title itself and the outward character alone ia a It guarantee of the uncommon. is, however, only an index to the real uniqueness and novelty rf the performance. These horses have been for years the unbounded delight aud popular favorites of the most critical theatre-goerand have elicited the highest encon-ium- a from the foremost newspapers in every metropolis. This will be their first appearance here, and uo doubt they will be accorded great favor. Besides the eveuiug exhibitions a matinee will be given Tnesday afternoon. We clip the To following from an exchange. describe ell that is done by Prof. Bristol's educated horses, ponies end mules would be impossible. It is ouly necessary to say that the exhibitiou given ia a most wonderful one. They understand whet is said to them with an intelligence that is almost human.. In fact, no snch horses were ever seen before, and no one ebonld fail to visit the Grand Opera House during the HOT Much to say but considerable in what little we have to say. The children will s, want shoes and clothing to wear to school and it you want to fit them up in a neat and respectable shape for little money just call on us. When You need anything in the line of dess goods, clothing, boots, shoes, hats, caps or underwear and are looking for big bargains and first class goods, ours is the only place to get them. Try us is all we ask. week." Popular prices 2i, 35 and 50eta at night At the Matinee Tnesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, 25c will be the price for adulta aud children 15 cents. will rule Doctor W. A. Wad Member of the State Board of Pharmacy and Burgeon U. P. Railway. Can be found at all honrs at bis office over Bank, Psyson Utah. Residence on corner south of Presbyterian church. FAITHFUL SEVERAL WANTED T.C . Wimmer & co. women to travel for responsible established house in Utah. Salary $780, payable $15 Position weekly end expenses. Refeience. Encloae permanent stamped envelope. The National, Star Building, Chicngo. The Place To buy Your &5i TEMPLE Clothing Shoes, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods, Groceries Or anything in the line of GENERAL MERGHNDI8E is at the CooP Bie Bakgaiss- - (poRsoriar t>0djIigkRftfc BICYCLES -- IRE THE BEST Tkrg are FULLY GUARANTEED BRANCH STARK IN BVZRV LARAS CITY IN THE 8UNTRV CATALOGUE an r awuamaa It. MOUT FOhULAM a4 BKMT MKLLItW WE WART AH AGEHT tTriSSSSS INDIANA DULY BULKS HlXBrn,T. VATAUtUVKrmBUBT ST., CHICAQO. John Francis drove up from Hs Mt Pleasant Wednesday. from store has moved his drug Moroni over to Mi Pleasant We have opened up a new meat market at the stand formerly occupied by Francis A Badham, Before Marriage Its X mM BICYCLE CO. MAIL. INDIANAPOUSLIXph Ellsworth & Rose, COHTRACTORS ARP BUILDERS 40 CARLOADS A solid train of Implements, Vehicles, Machinery, Barbed Wire etc., arrived in Ogden Tuesday, February 25, 1896 remaining there twenty-fou- r hours, prior to distribution to our branch houses. A SPRING STOCK From ten of the largeat manufactories in America: I. L. Ell wood Mfg. Co., Da Kalb, Illinois. Furnished on Buildinge end all John Deere A Co., Moline, Illinois. Bain Wagon Co Kenosha, Wisconsin, Kinds of Carpenter Work. Chilled Plow (kx, South Bend, Ind. Oliver Payeoh. Utah. Walter A. Wood Co, St Paul, MinneeoU. Warder, Bnshnell A Glessner Co Springfield, O., Sidney Steel Scraper Co., Sidney, Ohio, Stoddard Mfg. Co., Dayton, Ohio. Cleveland Stone Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Estimations Parfop. Racine Wagon A Carriage Oa, lUcine, Wia. Inspection and Comparison invited. produce orders. Respectfully. Corresponds It wil WAGOU & MACHINE CO. - bicycle. WttKKLM TERMS RalptiTempleCycIeCo. 204 35th ABE BUILT IN THE LAMEST AND BEST EQUIPPED PACTOBT IN THE WORLD, CO-- OP LEADING INPLE ENT DEALERS, Utah and Idaho. GEO. T. ODELL, Gen'l Manager. Fine Bathroom in Connection. . FAYSON E. DEAN Proprietor. Salt Lake City, Utah. UTAH Yes, and after marriage it's BUY! BUYI This is a time when it is well to practice like. ccomomy and buy where your money will purchase the most and get what you The place where you can do this is at V. T.TTVe uirlnsa |