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Show V Globe-Header- . VOL. 10. PAYSON UTAH, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, ALsttsr From Don't Forget Tn EditorULOBE-llEAPE- PAYSOH PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY When you want a prescription carefully Compounded from the PUREST and BEST Drugs that can be produced anywhere. InDruMM is Quality everything, and in compounding them accuracy is the one essential feature. We can assure you both; as we buy from the leading manufacturers, who turn out the very best, and we never substitute one article for another and say its just as good. e everything to be found in a firstclass drag W carry and we give the highest possible grade for store, the lowest possible price. D. W. Irvine, P roprietor. PUBLIC TELEPHONE . No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely HEAD THIS. . Secure a life size portrait of the late President Woodruff in an elegant frame for only 12 00. Pictures of Dewey and other heroes of the war, landscapes &c. Orders taken for the Utah Portrait Cos unsurpassed portraits in crayon, oil, water color, pastels and sepia. A 1st', frames. Better pictures for less money than you can get them or from any traveling agent Call on or drop a card to Joseph Peterson, local agent Payson, who will show yon samples and give prices at ary lime. ' OiTnextT'tir-sds- in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a Electric wretched complexion. Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright ryes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good-loocharming woman of a run-doinvalid. ..OnIy.$Qi:eni-- at .Tuwn-shenk, ds y evening fhe Drugstore. drama, Mary Price? will lie presented at the 0 era House by our home talent. The entertainment was advertised to lie given tonight but on account of (lie illness of some of the performers it was necessary to postpone it until next Tuesday evening. Come out aud encourage the young people by your support. HOW IS YOUR WIFE? Na she lost her beauty? If so, Constipation, Indigestion, Sick arc the principal causes. Karls Clover Root Tea has cured these ills for half a century. Price 25 cts. and 50cis. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. -- At Townshends drug store. - 111 STORE. Our Dry Goods and Notion Department is now ready. II TOVfllSHEIID'S DEPARTMENT PAYSON, jBe-sid- es es s - Both stores are combined in Come and see the one. prettiest store in Payson.- i , Adventures are not al way, the, experience of only the ailventuVr. While laying no claim to tho of the latter, my recent trip fioiu Fay sou to this place whs more adventurous than I had expected it to lie. It is not often, in Utah valley, that one is snow hound for many days, within three or four hours ride from his home. But I was. However, the people where I stayed (at Pleasant Grove) considered as au my arrival there a God-sen- d, the same at lady, elderly staying recovwaa She sick. house, very ered sufficiently to leave for Salt Lake two days before I did. this, 1 had several interesting cases, while stayiug in the city of soft rock and fruit, to keep j me I out of mischief. While the snow was so deep in Utah county, in Salt liake copnty the roads were jjdry for miles aud practically bare Rom Point of Monutain to Salt Lake. In Salt Lake I learned of (the in Provo canyon many snow-slidit making impossible to go through that pass with a boggy. Procuring a new buggy (worth freighting), I shipped it to Park City; then bought a good saddle and started horse-bar- k through Parleys canyon. That was a ride I will pot The snow' forget very - soon. in increased depth;1, but steadily the road was faiily passable, to within a mile or two of the summit. Then began a struggle; a. luuging and a wollowiug for the poor animal, the like of which I bad never seen, On the summit waa a very .amali-bere- apfift.nL winds bleak Here the ground. After beat most unmercifully. indescribable grandviewing the eur of nature anil contemplating with awe the loveliness of the situation for a few minutes (be ug all alone and the sun fsst I again mounted the !aithful beast and began the descent, which, owing to the debth of the snow, proved to lie far worse ban the road had been the last couple of miles. One siugle track was before me. Here was a literal exemplification of the necessity oftnrning neither to the right Inability-fro- ic nor to the left. force of gravitation or from exhaustion to obey this simple rale, more than once plnnged the willing horse iu the depth of dispair," where it lay powerless, apparently, almost completely buiied in the snow, aud caused that the unaccustomed rider was thrown off to wallow in the beautiful" as best ha could in hopes of eventually obtaining an abiding place on top. In one of these bouts, while the lider lay struggling for supremacy, the horse, in a like endeavor, succeeded in kicking himself clean through the saddle, excepting the front cinch, which caught aroand the animal's hind legs. On such occlusions, if never before, men, generally, pray. I did. Five or six miles further on : HAS MOVED It ii , t - STORE UTAH. NO. 2.8 tii' saddle, Ir. Olsen.. B: 1890. de-cend- were several men aud teams from Kamas, who had worked all day to come a distance of 1 miles on the level. Under such conditions travelers are Lot inclined to ethically respect the law of right" the instinctive turning to the right of the road on meeting any one. Thus, at Snyderville, 4 or 6 miles west of Park City, seeing a team, hitched to a bobsleigh with an enormous box-ra- ck on, coming at a swinging trot towards m, I, wishing to avoid a collision, accepted the inevitable aud willingly sank, with my horse almost ont of sight iu the snow, giving the apthe entire rood. proaching mor-sfrBut in passing, the corner nt the immense rack si tuck, luckily, not me, but the bundle tied behind tearing and scattering So I my eaitldy possessions. cnntHl in Suyderville that night. Between this plain and Park . City, the road is traveled considerably; lint every now aud theu, an aniiu.'d that baa happened to step ont of the lieaten track Ima to be snaked" onto the load by teams. At one place a loiso horse had got off the track and iu struggling got Borne hay deeper aud deeper. had been thrown in the hole, and the horse left there over night. Next day, a gradually ascending road, like a flight of winding stairs, had been dng to release the animal fioni the pit, which looked like a very deep cellar. At Park City I soon learned that usiug a buggy waa out of the questiou. During this winter season, sleighs will be used exclusively as vehicles, in this section of the country, continuously fora period of at least four months. a couple Proceeding horse-bacof hoars found me iu neber, the capital city of tlie Utah Kloukike referring to iLo temperature and amount of auow, (On the morning of the Gtli. iust., registered 20 degree's below zero at Payson, it reached 42 degrees here. The Wasatch Wave of Feb. 17th, says: Between 36 and 40 inches of snow has fallen here this month, making a total snow fall for the winter of abont 00 inches." Many inches of snow have fallen aince then. It is now over 2 feet deep on the level ' On my way to the home of my old missionary companion. Bishop' Cbas. J. Walilquist, it was a.nus: ing to pee fourteen children, boys Ill, popular wlii Ter posture of coasting from the top of a high barn with shingle roof, down the lean tJ, over the and way across the ninnure-pil- e yard. There was sport that even k, tlis legend-renown- ed Ski"-runne- r, Norwegian Kuut," Trysil might envy!. Chns. L. Olsen. . - IS ALUM POISONOUS? Whitens thj Baker Bread, but Pl&7 Haves with the Etcnaeh of tho CoBoua.r. Alum is used by many' baker? to whiten their bread, enabling them to use au inferior flour, aud it is also employed as a cheap substitute for cream .. of - tartar iu the manufacture of baking powder. Its oso iu bread and baking powder is very detrimental to health, producing dyspepsia and obstinate constipation, and nnder certain conditions of the human aystem results in poisoning. What these conditions ara ao far as each in dividual is concerned can only lie surmised: some peculiarity of the yBtem producing a morbid change in secretions of the stomach with which the slum roinbiues and forms an active poison; or, the secretions may be healthy but in abnormal proportions, and these leBser or greater proportions in combination with the alum constitute a poison just as two ptrts oi mercury and two parts chlorine from calomel, which is not poisonous, while one part of mercury and two parts of chlorine yield corrosive sublimate, which is most deadly poison. yr BsounnykRE Raking Powder Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome Ths Appatilsof a Goat stands 'managing1 a husband betIs envied by nil poor dyspeptics ter tliau she does doing the square whose Stomach and Liver arc thing by him, and many a man All such should of order. out understand i and practices doing know that Dr. King, a New Life the square thing by other men who Pills, the wonderful Stomach and would lie aff routed if he were to be) Liver Kcm.-dy- , gives .i splendid told that, judged by his own busi-- 1 hound digesti- o, and a appetite, ness standards, lie habitually dealt regular bodily habit thai insures unfairly with his own wife." perfect health and girut energy. Only 25c, at Tiiwuslund's drug Musical Festival store. Provo aud the Academy students will have useries of three excellent musio festivals in ths A. PETERSON, near future. Pres. Guff, Prof. McClellnn, Manufacturer of and Plot Boshard of the Tabernacle Choir have contracted with a Chicago manager to give three great concerts iu Provo, The arson, Utah. ray of celebrities engaged ia su- coiririNas, ray perb Max Beudix, Americas greatest violinist, and for years the leading violinist iu Theodore Thomas' celebrated orchestra also assistant to the famous conductor during the World's Fsir will appear ou next Tuesday evening, March TtEJde will be assisted by "Madam Osborn", one of the foremost singers of today, and by Miss ticotl, au exceptional pianist. They will give a program of varied For frost bites, burns, indolent sores and especial :y eczema, kin discm-cs- , Flies. DcWlll'a Witch Hazel salve stands first and best. bnik nut for dishonest 1 eoplu who try to linitatu and counterfeit it. iL's their endorsement of a gnid article. Worthless goods are not Imitated. Gut DeWItts Witch Hazel Salve. Bert Townshend. Hotel Wightman. styles, the popular aud classics be , iug ingeniously, arinuged. . his aeries of "concerts eclipses Best Accommodations. anything ever given in tho stute. The other two attractions are Headquarters for equally great. Leopold Godowsky, the equal Traveling men. of Paderewski as pianist, will appear April 1st. The third company comes on WM. H. FRANCIS. May 12th, and will be couqiosed FIICFRIETOR. of four flue artists. Utah. Paysoii Only the last company will apin Salt Lake. pear Special rates ou railroads will be secured. Tickets: season tickets, 3 concerts, reserved $1.50 season admission $1,00. Siugle tickets, This Space Reserved reserved 75c single tickets ad-- rl . mission 50c. Concerts to be given in the Tabernacle, commencing et 8:15 p. in. Seats may be secured by writing or telegraphing to the Smoot Drug Co. Provo. Old Folks For Gutheils New Ear ber Shop. Reunion. The High Priests aud Old Folks haves social reuuion at the talieruade, next Wednesday, Mar. 8, 1899. Tho bell will be rung at 12 c'cluck noon, as a signal for the gathering of the old folks at At 2 o'clock serthe vices will commence and dinner will lie served as soon as possible thereafter. received at the Picnics will vestry during the week. A good program ii being prepared by the committee in charge who are doing all iu thsir iower to make this day one of pleasure am rejoicing for the old folks, will tala-rnacl- J. II. Miller is making arrangements to give another grand ball Clothing, Mats, Caps, l:ves. . . "Vw If Have arrived. Ladies and Gentlemens next Friday evening at the Opera Underwear in the latest styles House; the music to lie furnished Band of Lake. Olsen's Salt by Boys' pants all size from There are sixty two numbers ou 3 to 14 years, 25 and 30 cts Helen Watterson Moody the list to be sold and tlioao not were 35, 45 and 50 eta. lieves that the linaband who can getting one of these numbers will be managed is not worth manag- not Imi admitted The list is now Ticket No. 293 Takes the circulated for those who ing, aid there is no better princi- lieiug wnnt to ntteml this ball to sign, Engine. Call and get it. ple," she adds, iu the Much and it depends upon the support Ladies' Borne Journal, for both given it whether nr not the ball Remember the place, huslmnd and wife to adopt in ad- will lie given. The tickets will be dollar each, and extra ladies EDWIN G. BROWN, justing themselves to the new re- one will Ini charged 50 cents each. lation thiui that of trying to do will be admitted to the Simons Block, each by the other what men are j Spectators 10 Cents ench, old and for gallery accustomed to call the square young. Come, Payson, Utah tiling. Many a woman under-- ' The Managed Husband Worthless. " - t |