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Show llM ' TS3 PAYSON dwsif-souh- ago. iMitrr Urn y tmlut. and J. 8. Pao. Jr.BUbope. a. S.iiduy erhool la each ward at U a. Meet-in- r. lr '.ml mrBtifj lu talieriiaela Ceafhesa in aik ward at Ik aa. JimaHru liu, fnattarrMa f harrh, Rn. W. Smith, Paator. Similar erhool W a. m. Prajiln at m.. mid at KTp. na. nrinty of Christian aa. Wrdueaday. lu tliaaa service. all ara iuvitad, 11 a. fnrr. JMhsdisf JfjdaaajMal Wildmai Mmntv, Paator. Sorviraw Sunday : Biindny BcbnollO a. na. 11. fnllowed by alaaa iia Kp worth Laturna 7 p. ra. Praarhlmr S p. iu. Prayer Meeting Wadiieaalay aveuiua. intiii The Utahnian baa come out in iia monthly attire and ia aa bright and spicy aa ever. a good policy to lie a little yellow dog uuder a wagon because somebody else ia. Its not. The Logan Journal has a $10,000 libel suit on its hands. Generally plaintiffs get but very little satisfaction out of libel suits brought against newapapeiw. Cannot he Cured. Ircal application!), as they canly not reach the diseased jiortion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or iiiqa'rfect hearing and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the mrnlt, and unless the inflammation can betaken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine chww out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness ( cause 1 by catarrh) Hint cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send fur circulars, frea F. J. Cheney & Co., Toh do O Sold by Druggists, 75c. Napcleon'a Value of Victory. Napoleon knew well the value of a victory. After Austerlitz the world seemed his. Fame invited, A young man waa fined fifteen dollars in Halt Lake for knocking fortune favored, everything a woman down and kicking her. stimulated his aspiring ambition. A man that would kick a woman With growing power he gathered after knocking be down ought to the fraits of victory. Anil so liar be hanged by the necknntil he is it ever been. Success succeeds. A notable illustration of this truth (neatly) dead. is furnished by the great voctorics won at the Worlda Fair in 93 and We have recently received a the California Midwinter Fair in number of papers from Hawaii '94 by Dr. Price's, Cream Baking articles favoring Powder. containing Ever increasing sab a anneuKionof the ialauds to the and popularity linve lieen the Since Idaho, result. The United States. people have promptly is nit in favor of ratified the official verdicts that however, the annexation, it is useless to declare Dr. Prices, for leavening advocate the mntter any farther. power, keeping qualities, purity and general excellence the "foreThe Header ed:tor claims we most lisking piwder in sll the as the own nothing in this community world." Quite as quickly know the do great Emperor they bntour socks We are not in the value of meaus a that victory habit of betting, bnt we will world-wide supremacy. wager a pair of this years socks against his 1895 celluloid collar that we own 100 acres of land in President Woodruff's Birthday. the county for every acre he can Wilfonl Woodruff, president of lay claim to. the Mormon church will be 90 years old the 1st of March, and ne has issued the following broad A bill has been introduced into invitation to all who desire to join the Idaho legislature to legalize in celebrating the occasion: prize fighting in the state, someOn Monday, March 1, 1897 is what similar to the one recently my birthday and the birthday of passed in Nerada. Idaho is likely Mrs. Emma Woodruff. On that jealous of her sister state since it I shall be 90 years of age and has secured the fight between day Mrs. Woodruff will be&9 years old. Corbett and Fitzsimmons and to thinks she is entitled to use the I expect meet my friends upon occasion iu the Taliernacle at that sace methods of raising revenue, 10 oclock, anil I freely invite and and of course she is. But Idaho welcome the presidejey of the is not in such a deplorable condithe twelve apostles, the church, tion as Nevada and shonl.1 not the seventies, the high reek to deprive the poor Sage- patriarchs, the elders, priests, teachers priests, brush state of her "Buapi nil deacous. with the whole Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y In replying to the article iu last Saints; and iu fine, Jew Gentile, week's Header we refain from Catholic and Protestant, clergy and dealing iu such language as it saw laity, editors, reporters, and all fit to make use of for we font think who fell disposed to spend aconple the people of l'ay son relish such of hours upon that occasion at journalism What we said in the t hat place. W ILFORD AY ooiuir FF. Born March 1, 1807. article to which it took exception in rely did not justify such a base Attack. We did not slate that the S:ugh CsiUi Scotch Colli Shaphni Header was in favor of none but 102. the rich beiug elected to a high The d Scotch Collies, office, but it was evideut that such are of a kind and affectionate was its opinion. What it really disposition, snd become strongly said, however, was that it thought attached to their masters family. inen who were placed in hign and They are very watchful and always responsible offices should lie nieu on the alert, while their intelligence who were interested and identified is reslly marvelous. At oue year --wjri the community. While that old they are able to perform fell ay be true, yet it has said noth- duty, herding sheep, cattle, swine ing that wonld lead anyone to and other kinds of stock, attending conclude that such iuterest and them all day when urcesaary, identification consisted in anything keeping them together and where outside of the amount of taxes a they belong, and driving off person paid; for what it had to say strange intruders. They learn to was based on information that a know their mnsters animals in a certain county superintendent very short time, and a only paid taxes on a small dog will gather them together, amount of property. Our con- drive them home, mid put each intemporary concludes by wondering to its right stall. They have a if we think we are more entitled to dainty carriage and fine style, the people's patronage than those profuse silky hair of variation of who help to build up and improve colors busby tail carrinl low, ears the city and bear the burden of small and head long taxtation and public expense. Of and sharp. Purchasers are debourse we don't, and never even lighted with those sent out by t inted that we did; but ss long as Messrs Potts Bros., Tarkeaburg, r pay our debts and make an Chester Co., Pa., as well as with ' i est living wo aro surely their Chester AAhite swine aud . .Jed to live here even if we do poultry. pure-bre- r- -. well-traine- semi-erec- t, d I Throughout tho State. GLOBE. stay at a hotei. It is hardly fair to tell us to get out of town after Pubjidwd nan Saturday hy we have been here four years, unless we have done something Globa Comp&nj. PabishiDg fto would justify such a command. that C. IT.J K KlW.r.Hitw. If the people of Paysou do not ThU .mper la nilmd ait the piwtnltiw nt wish anybody to come to the city Pavm. Utah, fair traueralasiou thruuifb the to live they should let the fact be siU MaNoud'CliM nail waalcr. known; but we do not lielieve they l ss that, lu are so SUBSCRIPTION ; 8 fact we know they ara not, 8 ti ntuuth. judging from the treatment we Singleeopie. hi null. h ive leceived since we took charge of the Globe about four years CHURCH DIRECTORY'. . T.O. WIMUtK Chief of Police Paul fell and broke his leg in Salt Lake Wednesday night. J. T. Cainp will liegin the pnbli. : J. SJDOfiLASS, cation of s piqier called the Hustler at Lelii Hie Idaho legislature will visit Salt Lake and view the sights iu Zion. Spanish Fork is suffering with hii epidemic of the measles and mumps, over three hundred cases being reorted in the city. to hold up Jim McKeever in Salt Lake Monday night but Mr. Footpad got the Mcs'orst of the encounter. Keever knocked the revolver out of his assailant's hand and gave him a blow behind the car which sent him sprawling into the gutter. A foot pail sttemiMal Michael Pallet to narrowly -- the misfortune of filling a distance of twenty feet down a manhole, but sustained no other injury than a nasty cut in the forehead anil few painful bruises. Park Record. Charles II. Tulley died of starvation in Salt Lake last Sunday according to the judgement of physicians. He told a doctor he had uot hail a square meal for three weeks, and yet on his pers3n was found a gold watch aud $1.85 in money, llis friends claim lie war unable to eat aud that he died of a broken heart. Last Sunday Judge Saxey met accident lie weut into the stable and placed his hand on his horse w ithout speaking. This doubtless startled the animal, and in his fright he kicked the judge, knocking him some distance against the wall. Judge Saxey was iiuconscious for some time, and when he recovered lie found that he Lail been badly cut on the back of the head, anil that his left arm was dislocated at the shoulder. He was confined to the house for several days i.iul ia now carrying the injured arm in a sling. Provo Utonion. PAYSON EXCHANGE 8 y ter paid DEM IJtali. SYSTEM. New Train Service SroRTixG Goods 'Aa Hardware. Lotrcst lie till I House In Utah. 1896. HiHith HcmiiuI Cvjl.v. PUA $1 $ Iff 3U Ml t lit Jh'7 tHI.hi 7 IO 7 IH, 7 IU 7 17, 7 7 7 4fl jo ( $4 m.t V M ( Ml Ml V Hi $7 tag on h. v. to a samira, id aip.rii.i PnaaptatlaoiliiB. Gaa.ral Peas. S . Lou la Me. ft; tljrdeu Sal. Lake ft 7 iol 6 Sllit 0 Watchmaker ndjewelei r Fine Repairing a Specialty - KumlaafUaa aad - - Send Dimwiraaad 6mntlyatoI.aa.waOii.Att1fWablatfiiai5.a - - MOGTH - .V Milfonl XMHIJI OrJ.M. I 9VS9H9 45 S 2S $ 46 $ 2S Is :b S Ik S 2V S 12 5 2$ 4 $2 MM Ml 4 4 $4 7 44 7 6 Hi McC ANNES HOTEL S' i It ill M JUI ft Tiskst At SMI Lebi Jitnetlun laTfal Aimerienii Fork Gruvi Provo SiiriiiyvillA tSimiiUb Fork hijwifi Onus A F. McCAW, PM.Ali 1.1 I ft ( 10 S 4$ 7 Ml Frlwn Pour trains ilnily from Oxilen to Salt lake. Taro fad trains daily from Suit fikr tou'l indntaaad. Improved Tourist Sienienaud Free Cura Balt lake to Chinas o within, t cl am Elecaut Day Cuaehe. TIi only lias operatimr dlulur ear sera tea Tbs hhorteat and Faateat Lius from Balt Continuous tom work and all rnldier Lake to Denver, Krnaaa City, Omaha and all plats Price, reannialile cousiatrut with Points Rut. I IPMid work and materlaL Solid Gold 17. Z. flurlrjr. limi'l Poeraluln. Allnminum aad Silver Crown i(t. Paawr. llept., The fiiieat of Rridte Wurk. Give me a City" Ticket llfflo 201 Main St. Salt lathe City H. Stark. Ayent Ihtiraou. trial. Part trade taken iu exeeausa fur dental work. 6 41 Mddrttea v. M. XIMMIS, Cmaamralal F ratal A Paw. Ask loom2l, Murfatn hkiak. Salt Lake Olay, I wa t7 ina PSM" Ospaitafiw 3 North Hound Ar. Ar "aTATIiiS" I lall on or Idea LOCAL TIME CARD. 1 I. 20th, Blatant aud Tburouklt Medeee Bealpmee uiul Uwliulus Chair Okir ia ffltah ( aaata ara frae to hoidera u. rasna Ira tiekata. Who MB of BOHM aOnitlB to pairat? thiuf t wtir Mum i tfin vmlth. Writ JOH9T WKDlAlKB&Rjr brinsyon CaThlMt Attar Hl Cm ft WMlitnctoo. Mf. r AM wf oim Ihow stair iAti prta offr Tima train, will La riifantl; equipped pure Ijr hiral end always chi line. Patruuiaa them wbeu yuu travel, "jg" H I Train No. 1 learns I hpleii I SB a. m. Rail lab. 7 dn a. m., arrive at lfiieUoS:IOa. iu.. Colorado Sprinn 7:1k a. at., Denver V:H0 in. Train No. 4 leavra Italian 6SB a. M Salt Lake 7 :40p.m.. arrive at Pneblo 9:1$ ta- - Colorp. ado Spring. 6:4V p. at.. Heaver V:Zi p. nt. Cnnnsrtiona mini at Hneliln. (blunulo end Denver with all lines seat. Kl- Sprint,davcHU-lireh.ir rare and Pullman era on nil train.. Take tlie Denver A raude aud bnveaeumfortuhle trip and enjoy ths Burnt ureuery mi the ooutlueut. a. X. HOOPER. . S. lUGliKH. Traffle Ueu 1. P. T. A. Denver, (kilo. leuvrr. Colo R F. NKTINS, Geo. At't. Halt Lake, City. H.lf.CiMhlot.Trav. P. At. Wanted-- An Ih effect, Apr. 1 U9. Traim Arrive end Depart mt tlie Varlixu Ktatlous aa Fallow.: Tixwakk, Denver. Et PACIFIC Tilson, responsible established house in pH. J. Utah. Salary $780, payable $15 DENTIST. Position Oldest weekly and expenses. esteblhed practitioner in permanent. Reference. Enclose Pavson. Ollice ov$r Bank. reused stamped envelop. Eatraetlus and fllllur a plraanre. Build Gold The National, Star Building, idatea, eotuliiuod meral aud rublier platen, Chicago. UNION STOVES Quickest Route to Leadvillo, Aspen, Pueblo, Colorado Spriuga aud EFFECTIVE APBIL ALBERT S. HlllSH No Tiresome Layovsra, Cloae Couusclitina In Union Depots. And xYsitivaly tke Prom Utah in the city. RANGES, StiSJS & 1 To the treat river, aad Atlantic aeaeeerd. Finest assortment of Ornaments for fancy work Paysou 0 Missouri Pacific Ry. The Mir liu. running Ladies Mackintoshes, Misses Caps and Childrens Toques. G point Ita. and lahta aa- Oranj Juy a ilkltfhl ride ttaroark tab of rae Indy graudaat Heaery Mountain be .era ip aek ter ticket that ink Tie M SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. Gents Mackintoshes, AND AS! IU A City, St. Louis, dei otiU. A SPECIALTY. Misses'" & Childrens Underwear. -- tin time COLLECTIONS Ladies' Underwear FAITHFl'L d cent IttUrttl c Kansas ITraawteta alUeuanl Baukias Musiuea Gent,s Underware, ,1 women to travel for o RANK SAVINGS FOR- Rubbers, Overshoes. Knee and Hip Rubber Roots. PAYSCN7-rT-wUTA- self-od- 1 Parson, Utah. with a painful SEVERAL CH $40,000.00. es- caped lieing killed in the Daly mine Tliunalay morning. He had WANTED ABlfeurlul Capital Stuck HEADQUARTERS to-ds- y. hi rotor It you PmUal. W. A TAMU Rerliu-lutrCbu- Kiites $2.00 pep liny. OUR SAMPLE ROOM ir Ths ledicatlon ef the Second Ward Heating House. .The new second ward meeting Bank Building, lain Street, bonne was dedicated last 8 n inlay Utah morning the house lieing crowded Payhon with people to liaten to the exercises. President Joseph F. U. S. Gov' Smith anil presidents Edward The Aow Royal Baking Powder Partridge and David John of the superior to all others. Utah Stake caine down on the morning tiain and as soon as they arrived the services commenced. w viAar a b The choir led by Geo. H. Done, XPBRIIMOI. PM, rMPlI AM lUl Drp rendered a selection after which Balt Lake SI Dep IS UB 46 sun bpriuKville D. 62US4UI C. e 12V 16 Bininiali Fork Evans, Patriarch of the Utah 11611 atou Payton stake offered a word of prayer. 7Uk7M 122 4$ Sunlaqiiia 7 7 40 2 Guahea la IN I Hillalda II Bishop Page gave a brief history ia lata inula of the settlement of Psyson and of TRAD! MARKB, Canon Siding fUAOTi 6I0UU Buraks DiaiCHa, its growth and the final division of M 40 10S1S OOPVRIGHTa Ao. Mammoth Jet. Alt P!I mflii ji ikaivk and dweriutk imv PM AM l9 the city iuto two wards in 1892; qatetWaMertaln. Mtre II 1HS3U Ar Silver City Drp 6 Hjllll taaa.a5l!5SdriSl? concluding with a short account MnaiteutlaL St dstlon. where no time is drawn trains do of the building of the church. not stup. D train, run dully. 8 E train, run daily ezsept Sunday. , A reeolntionjileciding to build was 8C1ENTIFIB AMERICAN, ... D. C. DODGI, hseatlfaljyjnedtmeJ. kiya MmUtlra oC of the 27th last s passed year ago ip. lip. on Patmis MBtlmTkSSJS15" January and it waa decided to 8. H. BABCOCK, F. A. WADLEIGH. munn a CO., complete the house within the Traflla Manaser.' Ml Breadwey, K.w York. Gen'l Pu. ATIekat.Ayrt. The venous year, if possible. societies rendered valuable ass's'i no in raising money to meet the cash expense. The corner stnue was laid on the 4th of April Ths entire cost of building anil fitting was $4,900 and Bishop Page was glnd to announce that all the expenses had been met the Burlington Route must receive, except almut $200. if it is true, as some people say, that After singing by tlie choir, "a pleased pMsenger it a lailroads Tresideut Smith offered the beat advertiaementr ileil icatory prayer. Omaha Chicago Kaneaa City David John spoke for about Louie ALL poiuta east nod St most of miuutea, twenty dwelling aouth. the time on the importance of virtue. Th exorcises closed by a Tickets and at all R. the choir singing, "Comfort Ye O! W. offices. ticket G, Ilimh My People;" bishop pronouncing the beunediclion. W . F. McMILLAN, General Agent Afternoon services were held at 2 R. F. NESLEN, Tray. A oclock, president Partridge and Agent Freight Joseph F. Smith Uing the 11 Walker Block, Salt Lake City. valors. . ... Rctt Im 17 4017 PAYSON. UTAH. Is large and in the Center of the business part of town. Our Service IS THE BEST WE CAN GET. LIVERY STABLE Try ns anA be CoramcaA. Yours, 2U 1 J 1 . 2SS&Bpv2rrifB . H. 8. McCANNE. 1 Hotel Wightman. What a lot of advertising time-table- IW Dr. - Prices Cie&m Baking Ftvaer fair Highest Aw- - Vf'prV.s EvirythiitR modern and ufi to date 25 rooms single or FREE HACK meets all tseios Lirery Stable in oiineetioa. en-suit- e, X'oom Large line sample J. WIGHTMAN L. Prep- - f.vr I i |