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Show List your real ettata with the T13IK T.UfLli. ' OBEGOS SHOUT fnliitrritiMd USE. dapartfruni Plon Mouth ."ijrth ldli.n. iLU TmohTo, 8:l7i.ui AffMit. nu l. Knut-bouu- ilifs, W. d lilttu, J:1S p Jotiui to Inrtira insertion not bo In tho hr Thuradar ovOnlug. All coiumuuiea-Itl- it aid ho aceompakiilad hr Gt wrl.ora o Jloo f ill nano. E. II. McBeth was in Halt Lake Wanted Houses to Globe Header- - reot Apply Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! at Townsends Cash Store, at wholesale pi icts. If you have real estate for sole or lease, house to rent, or anything else to sell, list it with the Globe-Heade- r. Charlie Smith, in the interest of tho Lake Breeze nurseries, was at Mt. Nebo Monday. M. II. Torter pays the highest cash price for pork, real, dressed obickens and produce. Isaac Boss has purchased from Cbas. Long the old Mcllattou place ou upper Ninth street. Dr. J. M. IIenbt Office in Bank Building. Residence one block east and one block north. er i y A fresh supply of Jt Q. McDonalds famous candies jest in at Mt. Gntheils, Over 150 kinds to select from. Also the Boyal bread from Salt Lake. 'Valentinos! V alontines!! Iota-Head- er adultry summer, Chronicle. commit tod with Mrs. Sly, took 23 to plead. Not J, S. PAGE, Jr. Stationery Store. until Pebrnnry Webb Stark, the 12 year old son of John I). Stark, fell from a hayloft Tuesday and dislocated his left arm at the elbow. Two years ago he broke his right arm. Jesse Tye, the shoemaker, through misfortuue accidently hurt one of hia legs and is receiving care at the bands of his daughter in Salt Lake City. By a letter he informs us that he is improving as fast as possible and will be back to his business in a - -- short time. Heating COST, stoves at and other stoves in like proportion, at A. S. UUISirS HARDWARE A couple of Juvenile tourists, alont 12 years of ago, appeared to Maisbal Barnett for sleeping accommodations Mouday utght. It was a dreary night for such boys of tender years to sleep out, vo they must lmvo considered that city bank would best serve them. A gentleman of Salem was over last Saturday aa a representative of the rifle shooters of that place. Ilia mission was to ai range a shovt willi l'ayson boys, offering to challenge them at target practice for $5 a man, and each side ' to consist of as many men as were desirous. Our boys did not seem to take much to that kiud of shooting, bo the fellow weut back to Salem feeling Bomewhat furnishing the required bond of $1,000 he is ;; held in jail, Jost was once tried for this offense under information by the district attorney and was convicted. He sppcnled the case and it is now ponding before tho supreme court The funeral services of Free Soeffuer were field in the tabernacle Sunday p.ra. and were largely attended. Prof.W. M. Stewart of the state university spoke at length on the young mans career while attending the university, and spoke in high terms of Mr. Socffuer as a student. Messrs. Oscar Grover, Samuel Worsoncroft and Arthnr Mitchell also occupied parts of the services with words of consolation to the mother aud sister, ami a review of the life of the departed. The remains were iutered in the Faysou cemetery , lu-i- t Valentinos! Valentines!! Valentines!!! J. S. PAGE, JR. Stationery Store. Last Saturday Professor Stewart lectured to a crowded audience at tho taberuacl?, ou Education aud Dcvclopmout,tlie Problems of Life and the Survival of tho Fittest Mr. St ewait came from Salt Lake to speak at the funeral of Fred Sofffiier, and tho Century Club persuaded him to remain over and give tho lecture, which proved very interesting aud instructive to those present. About an hour aud a half was consumed in his discourse. The orchestra renderW. D. and Charlie Dixon on ed music, and Miss Auderberg reThursday received ten incubators cited A Mothers Son, both of of the Success make, directly from which were heartily received. the Dea Moines Incubator Go., of Dea Moines, la. These ten incuWILL ACCEPT CHALLENGE. bators h we a capacity of 4,000 hen eggs or 3250 duck or turkey eggs. Referring to our comment on The machines have been placed iu the Tribune said last week what the building formerly occupied by J. S. Douglass hardware store, about tho Salt Lake hunters not where they will be filled np and covering tho $75 put up by the for a rabbit hunt, tho put in operation as soon as poss- Pay son boys Utah have County Democrat says: ible. The young raeo gone ItD up to Irovo now. Seme Next! to coosiderableexpcnie iu purchas- of our Im vo liuiitMiun have exj'roswl i of ing apparatus necessary to success- regret that Kat Lako got Provo on lurvpting tho Iavson chalbusiness the on fully carry po ultry lenge for a labblt hunt. Now it is up to and iu buying thoroughbred ducks Piovu Accc4 the i'linlli-ngiboya, or the 1avwn championship. give flick. . a of which they have large I.aUw The lrovo sportsmen will acThe operation of these machines cept llui raywjn ihiilleiie, Th Pny- ht vs will h? oflh'iiiPy notifloti of will be watched with considerable this fact as soon ns a tow interest by many people. We aa lo allciiilnil to. Tim preliminaries Irovo team disap-poiu'e- d. -- , suorns, boys. HAPPENINGS. John L. Becki-- t of Sait Lake City was here Monday on business with Charles A. Tletjen. An interesting joint cession of the Y. L. M. I. A., waa held in our new meeting house lost Sunday evening. Tho 1Togra'n was very instructM. mud Y. ive. Peter Jorgercon, one of our old citizens, and his am Nrla, are selling out their holdings hen. They are thinking of making Oregon or Canada their future liome. A mass meeting was held here last Saturday evening, liy order of, the school trustees, to see how the citizens felt la relation to building a new cehool house. Some opposition was manifested at first, but the majority showed they wero in favor of education, and wive Iu favor of building a modern school house. A committee of seven was cliusen to select a site, to docide wlmtklmlofa house should lie bnilt and to giro some 1 iea of the cost cf it &ipb llrown was present and gave some very valuable instruction and council, allowing the nocn a t y of hav-ln-g proper and suitable sihool houses for the benefit of our children. Other iwwdncnt fit! ions spoke in the same strain. The sad news reached hero on Tuesday evening of the untimely deaih of Sister Amanda Aliliu who suddenly departed this lire in Goshen. Hhe is another of Santoqulna bright aud estimable young womeu. Kho le ivos a babe seven weeks old. This makes four of our young ioplo who have paimd in diflerent settlements witldn five months and brought heme for burial. The remains wore brought here on the R G- W. Thursday morning; tuner-a- l services were held that afternoon In our new meeting house. Ass. S int'ujuiii, Feb. 7, 1801. All the university students who knew Fred Soeffner were pained to learn of his death last WednesHis sister had day. already stopped school to care for him, nnd with both the students feel most deeply. Tht normal class of 01, of which Miss Sneffuor was a sent an expression of member, conduleuce aud flowers to the bereaved. The members of the faculty sent, a flower offering and Frofessor Stewart went to Pnyson to attend the funeral. S. L. ill slrt tho hunt to conic oft next week. Herald, Sunday morning. nlit-m- viwh yon Miunio Ray, May Reid, 1 A. Stevenson, Committee for the members of the class of nineteen hundred one. SANTAQUiH THE ALLISON BILL. L. al BIO GRANDE WESTERN. Wttt-bouui- LECTURE-RECITA- F. L. Baldwin hns been appoint, Not often have lovers of music ed at Mt. Nebo, vice ul an opportunity of hearing Mary K. Just, removed. such a high degree of excellence Chas Smith, advance man for iu the beautiful art, in our city, as Hurt's Mi nut reals, was here Tues- was given to those who attended Lecture-Recitat the opera day and Wednesday booking his the house Mr, evening. Wednesday company. Goddard's short talk on the voice Call on U. II. Porter for fresh and bow to nse it, with practical fruits, vegetables, fish, fresh oy. stern, Inn, fresh meats, aud groc- illustrations, was by no means less eries, etc. interesting than the other numbers on the program. It was both inErlRndson commenhas Henry ced tho erection of a brick reai. structive and amusing. Ilis rendideuce ou the Powell lot, east of tion of Because" and Kentucky Babe weremnch enjoyed and reW, T. Amos'. ceived the hearty applause of all, You can buy shoes, shirts, as did each and every number he hosery, gloves etc., at Townsends Cash b'ore at wholosale prices. gave. Mr. Goddard has a rich baritone voice that is wonderfully Cad and see us. powerful, aud he Las complete Our school tf sellers went to Zion control of it; it is an opportunity yesterday to visit Salt Lake city which cannot be too highly apschools, and incidentally to hear preciated to hear such talent in Sousas baud in the tabernacle lost our city. Mr. McClellan rendered iu his usual plensiug style several evening, The old electric light dynamo numbers, among them boing a couple of old time favorites, all and boiler were hauled to the de- of which brought forth vigorous pot yesterday aud shipped east, the applause. The program as given was such city having sold them to Milwauoa would please all tastes anil the kee parties. andieuce showed their appreciation In the matter of the estnto of by giving the strictest attention. Aigent Butler, deceased; Jedediah It was indeed a moat pleusant and musical evening Taylor was appointed administra- entertaining which was heartily enjoyed by all tor under $250 lion-- , aud W. M. present Taylor, Winsley Butler and John Moore wer appointed appraisers. RESOLUTIONS. On account of the number of Whxrbas, We have learned with persons having their e, is treated deep regret or the death of the brother with glasses, Dr. A. G. McKen-dr- of Mbs Ly la o. finer, lie It the Eye Specialist will reKeboi.vkd, That wm, the main at the Smith hotel until of the clase of nineteen hundred one, Wednesday the 13th. Examina- extend to our clam mute and her motion fit eyes is free and the doctor ther our heartfelt 8ymjthy in their lie it further guarantees nil his work. IlEKOLVKD, that a copy of these resoIn the district court of lrovo lutions be sent to Miss Soeffner, and they he published lu the Fayson Tuesday John G. Jost, indicted that (1 and in the University for at Nebo last post-innat- follow: THE ttiler. Giube-ll- i L Ul. The Allison bill, or the proposed and game measure which seems to Lave originated at the instance of a few Halt Lake sports with money behind them, is meeting the unanimous disapproval of Payson nimrods aud anglers. iah Ulomncroft, Wishes to announce to the public. . HARDWARE STORE, and carries a complete line of Everyone yon meet bitterly opposes the passage of such a bill, and the sporting fraternity of the Hardware, Tinware, Steel Ranges, Cooking whole state are very indignant honest prices. 8toves, Heaters, over the matter. Something should West Side of Main St, be done by ns immediately toward Don't Forget the Place. bill defeated the we ran having aid, at least, in an attempt to defeat it. BUY YOUR FLOUR AND FEED There are many clauses objected to, among them the opening of the chicken season two weeks earlier tho than now. The originator of that clause is not familiar with hunting PAYSON ROLLER MILLS, prairie chickens, instead of the season opening two weeks earlier, it should open two or three weeks Manufacturers of later, which wonld give more time for the young birds to mature. The power the proposed bill invests in the state game warden is no less than tyrannical. The idea of paying $2 a season to obtain a permit to either fish or hunt is also absurd. Supposing a farmer or snyoDe else who has toiled niggardly" all week and desires to go to the lake some Saturday afternoon, perhaps once a A SUBTERRANEAN RIVER. year, for a little honest recreation MAUD AGAIilST EXLRCISE. and pleasure, and ha intends to fish or hunt, he will be required Residents of Mt. Nebo are all A new society fed has struck to prepare himself with license by smiles over the strike of a large paying $2, or be subject to a fine Malod, Idaho. It is in the way of subterranean flow of water in the of $300. a substitute for dancing. Malod There are numerous other reas aboat four miles southeast ' is not fond of yiolent ex- canyon one why the Allison bill shoald society of Goshen. The water was enercise, They have clung to dancnot become a state law. countered thirty feet in a tunnel of of because its poetry ing only the run in the side of the mountain, The hands, position. clasped J. A. Loveless, Notary Publif. encircled waist, the head support after drilling through several in ches of solid rock, anil will supply The old folks donee- given at ing shoulder they endorse freely a stream, so it is said, half the Ma-la- d Hancocks hall Thursday nigh' and unstintingly. But to the size of the Payson creek at the youth nnd nisid the continual was a moat enjoyable affair for al time. Day and night who attended. There was but a gliding, sliding and jumping about present shifts are being pushed on the small crowd out but they bad a the room is a useless waste of which will tunnel be continued a r and nether muscles. good time. Another dance of the 100 distance of feet Dr more with same kind will bn given soon, a Noting the success of the horse tho view of increasing the stream less carriage, they thought they the same place. which is sufficiently large already some such might evolve expedient to enough supply irrigating water os a danceless waltz. This is the for several hundred acreB of laud. rrBult The orchestra strikes np INSANITY IN ARMY CAMPS. For has believed been it years After the Bell or Maggie Mursome A HS1mI Aathorlty Bar, That Kat people that a spring phys Home" and the couples take by lmfraacmtlr Military OaauaaBd-ai- a existed in that locality, and a party side. The side seats by young Ara Mratally VahalaaaaS. mans arm clasps the young wo- (.nrenased the ground from the Mental dlnue in military Ufa may man's waist. With his other hand original owner aud commenced be more common and more productive work on the tnnnel with the hope evil than we think. If an innna he grasps one of hers and she of commander is given auch opening np a flow of water, and position allows her head to droop over thut all subordinates cannot poaaibly after first entering the mountain his nigh lapel. Thus they critic! or make their snaplciona against each disclosed more evidence blast known for fear of the swift punish-Vuri- it remain nnlil the mnsic is ended. that follows luck of discipline Malad thinks this is bound to o substantiate their belief and liikidicua and awful rrror, and wrongs a hit The Enterprise of finally turned out to be even greatlnuy result and may continue a long prove that place pointB ont that many er than was expected. It means time before superior and officers suspect the true condition. men loose their appetite for danc- a grat deal for Mt. Nebo as we It la said that during a recent war understand the water will be used a balloon waa cent up which, instead ing long before they have lost of defining the enemys position, re- their fondness for hugging and by the residents of that place. vealed that of the general ordering this method will be the balloon, and of hie troops, to 100 consequently A Convincing Answer a great boon. While not desiring gunners who only awaited the indiI hobbled into Mr. Blackmon's cation to piny havoc with their sheila, to throw cold water on snob a eaye the Philadelphia Medical Jour-nawarm proposition as Malod offers drug store one evening, says Wesley Nelseu, ot Hamiltou, Ga., Ihe commander, it ie further enld, oue esc net fear that it will not aud he asked me to try is now known to have been Insane, hia prove the success that its proPain Balm for rheumafather, mother and sisters having died moters lock for. At very select tism with which I had suffered for Insane. Suppose that chronic meninis a long time. I told him I bad no gitis should oxist in a general intrust- affairs where the hostess ed with the conduct of a campaign far young aud pretty and there is only faith iu auy medicine as they all failed. He said: Well if Chamber-laifrom the seat of tho central governone invited guest the new style Pain Balm doeB not help ment, and thnt he should have delusions of grandeur, with other symp- may become popular in Malad, you, you need not pay for it. I toms of profound but not easily rec- where there is such an antipathy took a bottle of it home and need ognized morbid mental action. Into anything that approaches it according to the directions and calculable mischief would ensue in one week I was cured, aud have he would be suspected and be- physical exercise But ia other not since been troubled with fore he could be recalled. The appli- communities there is apt, even in Bold by D. W rheumatism. cation of payrhiatry to military life such environments, to be a break- Irvine. le a suggestion of possible tremendous ing awsy from or marring of the significance in view of the wars existall in ing parts of the world meny waltz p sition for tho purposes of thousands of miles away from the occasional onculatory exercise. As capitals of civilization. for large assemblages the. system A TOUGH OLD SALT. One has bat to will never do. and note station railroad A Antral Koppol Has Spaa a Ufa visit s Watchmaker uncomfortable looks la ttl British Martas the sheepish, Scrviaa. of husbands empracing their The Keppel family, of England, of wives to know that the hug is one which the brave old admiral bearing the flowers which the poet has the name is a member, le notorious for tf its toughness. Sir Ilerry, as the ad- spoken of as Dorn to blush uuBeen Fine Repamng a Specialty miral is called, was conspicuous among and waste its sweetness on a BKMOr D FSOV VH BOOH the guests at Lady Mary Ksppel's wed- deserted BOOTH OFJ.B.rJOXAHOira. parlor, Herald, ding a couple of weeks ago. Bir Harry r, lit nxtstoRca TO a It retired from the in 1870, at and at Straight Grade, Boquet and Graham Flour; Germade and Corn Meal, ash jpaid eor 'wheat. Geo. M. D. Robinson. Prop. - shoe-leathe- ; far-awa- y . l. Cham-berlai- us n bo-fo- re F. MoCAW, royal navy afer spending no less then ST years in that service. In the China war of 0 Hart's Minstrel Co. appears at yeaxV back, he had command of the the opera house tonight, Feb. 9th. Dido, and won distinction, and he waa old an when he hand quite fighting Some of their specialties are said served in the Haltie and Itlack seas durbe good. Jules Arneldo, the to ing the Crimean war. After the close of ths Crimean campaign he returned is a master in his line, to China and covered himself with equilibrist, and the contortions of the human glory In the desperate work In Fatshan creek. Keppel bay, in liorneo, corkscrew, who by the way is a now an settlement, waa called after him. Forty years ago he lady, and a rarety, for contortionasked tht electors of bis be Sored Portsmouth to let him go to parliament, but they instated on keeping him to the quarter deck. The admiral is a fine sea dog, specimen of tht nnd is as young yet as many who might be his grandchildren. ists are usually men, are great, and Prof. Bouton's shadowgraphs are wonderfully clever conceptions, snd are laughable in the extreme. it This Space reserved For Guth eils New Bar ber Shop. |