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Show BO for use iu u new wing iu a military hospital within sight of tho War Department iu Washington was returned after thirty-fiv- e days a ilk a request lo mate tho number of lamjis now in use. A story is told of an officer who saved the government thousands of dollars by promptly agreeing to pay $50 for If Bryan had been elected Presi- the use of a tug in putting out a dent, we believe the Creator would nnd whose accounts were disfire, have been displeased with this iih. s tion and withheld the great approval bcctiUoe he had failed to achieved by our brave soldier. tusk for bids for the work. These Manti Messenger. are illustrations of fed tape ran to We hardly know what to think seed. Tho Post, Iittsharg. of a man who would make such an utterance as the above. It ought Statf of Ohio, City of Tolfdo, Lucas County. to give the officers of the iustiuu Thank J. Cheney makes oath asylum at Provo n hint to nmke tLnt he is the senior parler of the room for auollu--r inmate. firm of T. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the Oity of Toledo, The proposed investigation of County and State aforesaid, and the management of the war depart- that said firm will pay the snm of ment promises to be a lizzie, be- one hundred DOLLARS for each cause it is said to bo impossible and every cuse of Catarrh that canfor the commission to get at the not ho fund by th use of HALL'S facts biuce the army officers will CATARRH CURE. Colorado Texas Mexico and Orleans New Ytia 3 ruorv Lut on tiro contrary tlecidcilly the THE ivutmj. It is yt ltiiif' ahum time fulilikliiNleacry eutiiriluy by that some slops wi re taken tocimj-a- d The GliMHisr PjMishing Company. these parties who still persist to ia euterod ul tiia inMfollii-f- i at iu harboring these liuisuiids tLruiijh lid cut them down. It is somebody's Parson, I'tuhi fur tranaiiiU-iu- u Malta aaaaeoBd-elasmail matter. duty to see to it. Whose is it? GLOBE-HEADE- R. tliiirr a SU ILSUK 1 1 T Il)N iiua ycaF At a moutiu. . ; fl It Siualaautiaaflaaeuta. Please read the auuouucemeuts of candidates iu this issue if jou cau find auy. If the counfji Hseeasior is elected wherever he is from layaou, from, he should sera but the unjust assessment in this irity is adjusted. It is alout lime for the politicul 41 word healer" to liegin to administer his uiediciue if he wants it to take effect before tho election. Never make light of or scoff at circum anothers uupleasaut stances, for yon nmy sometime find yourself in the same predica- ment. The Spaniards Lssert that Germany will take a coaling station in the Philippines, and Spain will retain the remaiuderof the islands. By that Uncle Sam will get the goose egg. Nothing is lost by kindness, and it is the main steppiug stone to hnppinest. You can make your enemy come to terms easier by an act of kinduera than by striking him a blow'. , Admiral Pnucual Cervera Bailed for Spaiu on Monday. Before he left lie sent ft letter to the AhsocU ated Press Baying his honrl won chuck fall of gratitudo for the sympathy shown him by the Ameri- can people. When all onr offices are filled by men who are free to work for the best interests of the poople of the personal Interests of the members of a "clique" who helped to place them in office, we .may expect less political corrnp-tio- u. The Republican county convention will be held in Provo on tho 24th. Joseph 11. Page of this city is ipoken of for county attorney and we favor the nomination; not ou political grounds, but because we believe he would, if elected, till the position with credit. Dewey regards tho situation at M&uila ob critical and has imked for a battleship anil n cruiser to strengthen hiu fleet. This would indicate that he anticipates trouble on the water, but he does not expect uny trouble from a Spanish source or he would not ask for auy naval reinforcements. I .V ft- Everybody Knows Red tape, rightly unilerstooili is a very important and salutatory principle of army or civil administration, ns it simply means system aud order. Wheu it is carried to on extreme, is enst-iro- n in its apbecomes anl inapplicplication, able to great emergencies, red tape simply becomes a great nuisance. Geueral Wheeler the other day orThe women only received one dered a large delivery of such implace on the Democratic county portant supplies for the sick Ht ticket, that of reeorder. 1 his is Moutuuk as fruit, chicken soup, hardly the recognition the ladies ten, etc. The commissary-genera- l expected, according to the resolu- stopped it bccunsc the order wns tions passed by them at n meeting in some way or other irregular nud in lrovo a short time before the would demoralize the service. convention met. We expected to Oar whole staff system of hear a mar" from them, but as tration must be d, and yet they have made no noise about something like the German or it. Trench plan of organization adopted. The great trouble is that the Our city is still blest (?) in rome staff hold themselves and their arts, aud not very far from Main rcgulutious superior to the gcuenl Btreet, ou public highways, with in comuinud, that they must lie weeds and burs which render some j inflexibly administered, and somc-- , of these sidewalks almost iui pass- thing awful would happen should able. These great jmtclioacf weeds their fetich he set aside. It is this in front of a residence or nleng ' fetich, as the New York Ttilmue the sidewalk do uot spenk very well points out, that made it Jiossilile for the owners prog reebi vciios that a requisition for tifteeu lamps over-haule- ! That for solid comfort, quick time, aud all round general satisfaction, there Is no Uailroad on Earth that appeals to the traveler like the great Triimdi 5 &. WANTED Mil I E1C5WJE I I, TRUSTWORTHY AND The Great Overland Route, th Onion Pacific R. 11., is a strictly transportation line and offers its patrons unequaled service. Please bear ia mind th following undisputed facts: That by nsing the Union Pacific you will save several hours time to all eastern points: therefore the tim you save is equal to the money earned. The ONLY LINE eust from Utah with Dining Car service-thONLY LINE equipped with Buffet Smoking and Library Cars thorngh Pullman Vestihuled Palace and Tourist leepir-Cars Free Reclining Chair Cars, with no change to Missouri River ami Chicago and only one change to New York. Aa the lowest rates to all points apply via the Union Pacific why not use it iu preference to any other line? Two trains for all points east lo.vve Salt Lake City daily at 7:00 A.M. and 6:25 I1. M. Detailed information of every kind relating to railroad and stenniKhip transportation will be pn.mpily and cheerfully furuibhed cm application to II. M. Clay, General Agent, 201 Main St, Salt Lake City Utah. Up-to-ila- self-addressed Tlrongh Tourist Sleeper Comment ug Sunday Feb. 6; and on each Sunday following the R. G. W, will have a through tourist Bleeper for Portland on train No. 1. This car will lay over at Salt Lake City nutil train No. 3 Sunday nights, delivery being made on that train to tho Oregon Short Lice at Ogden. the seme car will arrive at Ogden nnd will be carried to Halt I, olio City on train No. 2 every Thursdny morning. It will lay over at Salt Lake City until truin No.4Thursday nights. This weekly service will lie operated between Portland and Boston via O. R. A N., O. G. W D. & R. G., liock Island, L. S. & M . S. , N. Y, Cent ami Boston & d, Albany. i J FAVORITE - P.cf CV1 gentlemen or ladies to te THAWS DAILY.... M ....TWO SPLENDID TO THE EAST The Only Line Halng two Lines fo Rail- VIA way Between Grand Junctson and Denier Tickets Gooi Vie Either Line. Two Daily Fast Express T rains to Glenwood Springs, Leadville, Cripple Creek, Pueblo, Denver and Colorado Springs, 1, 1808. Train No. 2 leaves Ogden, 7.30 a m.; alt Lake, 8.30 a. m. Arrive a.t Glenwood prings, 9.05 p. m.; Pueblo, 5 12 a. m.; Colorado Springs, 6.29 a. in.; Denver, 8 40 Great Rock Island Route . . . , PUEBLO . . . COLORADO! RHINOS . Arrhfi LINCOLN . . . OMAHA . DES MOINES . . DAVENPORT . . CHICAOO . ... . , 9:30 t. n. 7:05 p.n. 840 a.m. 2:11 p.m. 4:25 a.m. 0:30 p.m. 2:32 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Neal Day Through Slerprra and Chair Cara Colorado toCliicuBo. Wide Ymtibulo throughout. 6.35 The iliieet train Iu the Went. a. m. FLYER COLORADO FAST EXPRESS Lmvm DENVER All Points East. Leaves DENVER . COLO. SPRINGS Arrlvaa TOPEKA . KANSAS CITY Ar. ST. LOUIS. , 2:3B . 2:35 .m. 7:30 a. m. r-- 0:10 a. m. (Wabai.li R J 6:15 p. y Arrivea ST. JOSEPH . . LINCOLN, (Ex. Sun.) 11 OMAHA, i Ex. Sun.) 10:40 a.m. 6:42 a. a. 8:L0 a. m. Tlirouprh Sleepers Colorado Spiuca to St. Louia via WnUuh K'y. Train No. 4 leaves Ogden, m.;a It Lake, 7.40 p. m.; arrive Thoss are New Trains In Addition to enr Tormer Servec. at Glenwood Springs, 8.0G a. m.; Pueblo, 5.14 p. m.; Colorado For partleuluri and folder glviuir time of throe train write Springs, 6.46 p. m.; Denver, 9.15 W.H. FIRTH, E. E. HacLEOB, JNO. SEBASTIAN, GeuI At DENVER. p. m. A. O. I.A' TOfEKA, I.O A., CHJCAO p. ronnrrtion mads at Purliln, Colorado Spring and Drover with all lino eaut. ilnr roar hr, chair ear auil Ilillman aloeprra on all trains. Take the Denver A Kio Uraule ami have aeunifnrtnlile trip amt enjojrtha fluent scenery onthe continent. H'. If. XllKKMEJt, Ayt,. VmymuH. 8. K. HOOPER, A. 8. HUGHES. Traffic Man. O. P. T, A. Denver, Colo. Denver, (kilo. R.F. KEVINS, Gen. Asrt. H. AT. Cushing, Trav, Pan. Agt. IE W. 2nd South it., Salt Lake City iit UNION POINTS PACIFIC R. R To nnd from Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha, Kansas City and ail eastern points. Direct line to the Fxpositlon. Stopovers allowed at Omaha uu all tickets reading through that city. Two through trains each way daily. Vestihuled Buffet Smoking Library Cars, Pullman Sleeping Cars, llcclin-inChair Cars (seats free), Couches mid Dining Cars, operated on the A la Carte plan. Tickets at edicts of connecting lines. Be sure your ticket reads via the Burlington Route from Den Rate of one fare for the round trip plus $2.00 lias been authorized from via the Union Pacific R-I-l. for the Lrtah Idaho and in points following occasions; Omaha and retnru. National Congress of Retail Liqnor Dealers Tickets on sale Aug. 26. Omaha, Neb, vml return ou each date until Oct 15th., account Exposition Rate of $18.00 from Utah common and proportionate rates from other points is authorized, with limit of ver. Nov. 15. Trans-Mississi- ppi For further information relative II. 8IIERMRU, to these rates, limits conditions Agent It. 0. W. Ky., rayson.Utah. etc. call on your nearest agent or at It. V. NESLEN, 201 Main Street, Salt Lake Cily, Trav. Pass, and Freight Agent. W. F. MrMILLAN, Utnicrul or address II. M. Clay, General .4 South West Templo Agent. Street. Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. SALT LAKE CITY. Ul AH. plES SCENIC LINS OF THE WORLD." Effective Sept. Sr- - ' THE 1 TUB via g interest paid on time t lepoelte. travel for responsidle, established house in Utah. Monthly 865.00 and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept, Y Chicago. East-boun- Iwramt MN&Co.38,B,Md-,- f' New York L.iuJh omiCes r st,wuMusii. w. Biiklue. A SPECIALTY. There are ethers Is oue of the up to dace slang This refers to Railexpressions. roads as well as to other things. There are other Railroads, we will admit, bet there me no others having ELECTRIC LIGHTED trains between the Missouri River anil Chicago. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Tn ill Railway leads Electric Lighted, in all things. steam heated, vestihuled trains ruuning over a stone bullasted steel rail track give you a service unequalled by auy other liue Through sleepers from Denver to Through Tourist cars Chicago. from San Francisco to Chicago. We are the SHORT LINE between Omaha aud Chicago. Why not get the best at the same price you pay for any inferior article. Try our liue once and you will use no other. For time tableB, maps etc call on or address. , L. L. Downing 212 South West Temple Ht., Silt Liki City, Utah EASTERN W. jer cent a Goneral Buiiltiug COLLECTIONS to pi Ahmd.mrtrmntitd wirtlr. Fnyson, Utah. SUMMER RATES Trans-Mississip- Scientific JKnerican. BANK SAVINGS Hoyt Shsrman Genl Agt. Salt Lab City, Utah. ed - Trade Marks Designs Ac. Copyrights nd dmerliHloii a rtatrt r ftaa wuathir aw tqiluwa iiii nur imiiaiiaMa l umniunl. limuHiHlI; amlilcul U Uudkvk no Haiiiiu eiit frra. uiTftwimMjmlHtii. raieiii wkr iiiniuh Slum A Cm (vmlva tfUhll tn4ier, wHhuutrlmni. lutha FflYSOM EXCHANGE Railway. I 'fied'Tape. .... Jlnvona wmHnf Bub-kl- Gull - - HIO.OOO.OO. Pacific uot be eompeled to bear testiTrank J. Cheney. mony other than volunteer. There . Sworn to before mo and has been mismanagement someii my presence, this Cth where, Hud it is to be regretted day of Dccendier, A. D. IsSG. that the facts caunot be obtained ' i A. W. Gleason, I and the Ldame placed where it betiEAL ( Notary Public. longs. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken There is enough frnit going to internnily and acts directly ou the waste in this community to keep blood and mucous surfaces of the Send for testimonials, a big evaporator in operation dur system. free ing the fruit season. Evaporated J. F. Cheney & Go., Toledo, O. apples are shipped here from as Sold by Druggists 75c. far east as New York. Why not Halls own our instead Family Tills are tin- best. evaporate apples, of letting them rot ou the ground? THE TOLEDO WEEKLY ELIDE.' It would kcecp considerable money nt borne and would undoubtedly be Every intelligent family needs a faying enterprise, if fruit can be in addition to tfieir local paper, evaporated and shipped here and a good national weekly. The sold for a profit. greuteat and most widely known The public schools commenced general family newspaper is the Toledo W eekly Blade. Tor thirty Monday, and we had ocasion to it has been a regular visitor years visit the rooms in the Central in every part of the Union and is school. We were very well pleased well known in almost every one of with what we saw; nearly every seat being occupied with bright the 70,000 postoflices in the counIt .is edited with reference looking pupils, all seemingly glad try. to a national circulation. It is a to got back into the school room paper, but people of again. We say nil honor to the Republican all politics take it, because ofita school child reu, and teny ' their store of knowledge lie greatly in- honesty nud fairness in the discreased at the close of tho school cussion of all public questions. It is the faroiite family paper, with year which has just commenced. A little advice to them will, per- something for every member of Serial stories, Dont get the household. haps, do no harm. and wit the Househumor; poetry, sulky, for a sullen pupil will give hold department, (best in the a teacher more nunoyauco than world.) Young Folks, Sunday two mischievous ones. Respect School Lessons, Talmages Sercourthe nud polite your teacher, eous to everybody. Bj diligent in mons, the Farmstead, the Question Bureau, (which answers questions your studies, regular in attendance for sudscribers), tho News of the and dont cast reflections or sneer Veck iu complete form, and other at other pupils because they are not aa far ndvanced in their Btiulies special features. Specimen copies sent on application, and if or dressed ns well as you are. It gladly you will Bend us a list of addresses humiliates them, hut it does not we will mail a coppy to each. Only elevate you any. We remember $1 a year. If you wish to Taiso a hearing a teacher Bay, when club, write for terms. Address '1 he Blade, ho first opened Bcliool, that Toledo, Ohio. he had but one rule for his pupils to observe, anil that wns, to do right," and if pupils will observe this rule they will always get along without- - much trouble. Anarchy still lives ami its the Empress of Austrin. victim of all European counrulers The tries live iu constant dread and fear of it, but they ars powerless to stamp it out. It is the curse of the old world, and the curse, by the admissiou of so many foreigners, has spread to this country. ,'apiui Sto k . ucMec YEARS' EXPERIENCE W1MMEK PrtKiilrut. nt W. S. TAKNLK U. S. WIMMEK. Cukhti-r- , a suc-ccs- sab-scrib- T.G. A Promalment Phpalrlem. A prominent New York physician in diacuaaine the merits of Kipans Tubule with a brother M. D. said : " Several Tear ago I aanerted that If one wlahedjx become s t, and do a beneficent deed-- one that would help the whole human race nothing could be better than to procure the Roosevelt Hospital prescription, vAuA it tkt ieiit tkt Ripatu Taitthi, and cause it to tf bo put up in the form of a ketchup ana distributed among the poor." pIiiLin-thopia- .Bale InerMalno The largest retail drug store in America ia that of Hegeman ft Co. on Broadway in New York City. A reporter who went there to learn how Ripona Tab-ulr- a were selling bought a five-cecarton and asked : Do you have much call for these?" lie was referred Am Elderly Lady. An elderly lady living at Fardham Heights, a part of New York City, and who was known to baa warm advoento of Kipona Tabules for any case of liver trouble or indigestion, said to a reporter who visited her for the purpose of learning the particulars of her case : I had always employed a physician and did bo on the Last occasion I had for one, bat at that time obtained no beneficial results. I hod never had any faith In patent medicines, hut having seen Ripana Tabulrs recommended very highly in the New York Utmld concluded to give them a trial, d found they were just what my case demanded. I have never employed a physician since, nnd that meana a saving of 3g call. A dollar's worth of Tabules Ripana lasts me a month, and I would not be without them now if it were dollar." to a gentleman who proved to be tle head of the deportment. Ho mid : The sale of Ripana Tabnks is constant and ia increasing, duo especially to tho influential charactir of t lie testimonials in tho dailv prem, and growing out of these, through tho recommendation of friend to friend. Satisfaction with them ia very general. When once they are begun I notice tlwt a permanent customer for them ia made. This, 1 believe, ia through their intrinsic merit, which proves the bona fide character of the advertising. I think them specially useful in tlio general run of stomach troubles." time my last At tha of this interview there were present two daughters who specially objected to their mother giving a testimonial which should pnrade her name in the newspapers, but to do this tho elder lady argued: Then may be other cases just like mine, and I am sure I take great pleasure in recommending theTabuk-- to any one afflicted as 1 was. If the telling about my coso in the papers enables some other person similarly affected to be as greatly benefited as I hava been, I see no objection. The daughters, knowing how earnestly alie felt about tho liencfit she had received, decided she was quite right Tr Kirin Ttvn I-t- wls - fvrarniftmOrllkffrtilurtlcaow J PrVf .I voraifM frittf viiifRtiiiti-friricil port w fits cm n. Tbi for tlwbuuf Mil tk ftpnwnirwL fifths flow nvcrtKr&rtaaji (i iAilrs)inii lit kul tv mail ht acttiM fort 7 Ow Kifah chmuil i ftohi rmu lo Ojl No i?pniiv Ktiwl. New Tw k it, will TiSHts) rrnts f!irAY9Ttfn.PAm)riU Iwhail of bopmt for fwmiwiti UMetrMviiW. tofAwpeieews igeoie bwIs.1 nom U'iBirK4inwoii4birbrrehA-ieK ih - e |