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Show I THE Publiahad Til Globe-Head- er verjr Wiudiy bjr PaMisbing Company. illi paper U aula rati at the pottuttice at Paraoa, Utah, for trausnilaoiou through tha Mail aaaaauud-elaa- a Bull nattar. SUBSCKIFTIUNj a year Nil nuatban SI tt Staple eopiea flva eeuta. Sampson will gut most of tbe prize money, bat Schley, up to date, has received all the kisses. The -- g startLehi at soar factory C-- J. effort to keep it One way to do this is to improve the highways leading to the city and another is to let the people know what you have to sell. Tbe road leading to fcSalem and the one leading to Benjamin and Lake Shore, if they were graveled properly, would lie t'ie means of drawing considerable trade to this city that goes to other places; especially during the winter when these roads are some-timalmost impassable. When people have to leave their own bailiwick to get something they are in need of, thej will generally travel the best road, even if it is some farther. kt-l- GLOBE-HEADE- R. ed np Thursday and we may expect a drop in the price of sugar before many days. The Secretary of W ar has been using so much red tape lately that we suppose he is troubled with tape worms, and thats what's the matter with Alger. the hnmoribt's closest friends have sent to the magazine for its next nnrnber some twenty odd stories about him, none of which have ever been printed. They are, of course, of the droll sort, but not more funny than the snap shot pictures of Mark which his friends have aleo loaned the magazine. These, too, Lave never been gift of sense. These are the golden days of harvest when the farmer slingeth his scythe across his shoulder and goeth forth to reap his pumpkins. Who says we dont know anything about farming? Utah (lounty Democrat, published by Fred Nelson formerly of the Tintio Miner, has made its appearance on the fiield of journalism. It shows evidence of health and prosperity at the beginning, and pormises to be a vigorous democratic organ. Tbe The Great Campaign, published at Salt Lake, which generally blossoms out when the first warm breeze of the campaign stirs, has again made its appearance. It is addicted to the silver craze, politics generally, piquant personalities, business and fun, and has become almost a campaign necessity. Socretaiy Alger says he intends to Btand on his record. If he doesj we would advise him to get off quite frequently and wash his feet to remove the disagreeable smell of corruption that the record will impart to his lower extreme-tie- s. If Admiral Sampson didn't get much honor and glory in the destruction of Cerveraa fleet, he will get the lion's share of the prize money, 940,000, while Admiral Schley, who won the victory, will receive less than one fourth that amount; so in naval warfare according to Uncle Sams arrangements, its not To the victor belong Bthespoils. If every person who thinks he knows just how a newspaper should be run would start to run one, we suppose there wouldnt be very many people eugtped in any other business, and if every one would stop as soon as he found out he doesnt know how, it wouldnt lie very long until there would only bo about the same number engaged in the business as there is at present If Faysou expects to hold the trade secured from outside dis- State of Ohio, City of K.S. WIMMSK. Cashier Capital Sto..k Texas Mexico us Everybody Knows r J 8 1 0,000.00. and New Orleans Mia pi s Agent R. O. W. Ry., Paysnn.L R. F. NEALES, Trav. Pass, and Freight Agei W. F. McMILLAN, General An 24 South West Temple St SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Anyoaa Mmflnc a sketch and dwcrlptkm may qulfklr oauanain our opinion noa whathar aaa iuvanluin 11 pmliably paianloblo. (ixnnjunim-Uuuatrietljr nmUduutiiiL Handbook on eataMa ant true. i (Mailt aaeu.-- fur aacarina patanu. Pntanta taken thruvah haul (A nwalva qetiji Oldie without abarso, in tha FAYSON EXCHANGE t BANK SAVINGS Scientific JTtnericatt. A handaomaly lllaatrotad weekly. lenrest eir. a ouiHtton of any ecneiilillo luuruaL Tornu jn-- ir: fnnr month SL Bold by all nawadaalani. tt Psyaou, Utah, BS ot Trans-Mississip- W1MHER President. W. K. TAN.NtU ) Toledo, Lucas County. ) Fbakk J. Cheney makes oath that he is the Benior parter of the firm of F. J . Cheney & Co., doing business in the Oity of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and It seems that the War depart- that said firm will pay the sum of ment is laboring under the im- one hundbed dollabs for each pression that not enough soldiers and every case of Catarrh that can-nhave been killed on the battlefield lie cared by the use of hall's daring the war just closed, and CATABHII CUBE. intend to retain them in fever Fbank J. Cheney. infested camps until more are Sworn to before me and sacrificed; in my piesence, this Cth notwithstanding the number who have succumbed for day of December, A. D. 1&86. want of food and medical attenA. W. Gleason, tion. We have allready lost about Notary Public. as many soldiers since tbe war closed as were lost during its Halls Catarrh Cnre is taken internally and nets directly on the progress. blood and mucous surfaces of the Send for testimonials, As we were going to press last system. free week the came of the death J. F. Cheney & Go., Toledo, 0. of Wilford Woodruff, President Sold by Druggists 75c. of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Halls Family Pills are the bcBt. Haints, which cast a of sorrow the over feeling city, the news coming so sudden and THE TOLEDO WEEKLY BLADE. unexpected. President Woodruff reached au age to which but few Every family needs can hope to attaiu, being over 91 in additionintelligent to their local paper, years old at the time of his death, a good national weekly. The lie was held in high esteem, and greatest and most widely known beloved by all the people of his genera family newspaper is the church, lie was a man of sterling Toledo Weekly Blade. For thirty worth and noble character and he it years has been a regular visitor has led a rather remarkable life in every part of the Union and is being respected and honoied even well kuown in almost every cue of by those who held different relig- the 70,000 offices in the conn post ious viewa lie has passed to the try. It is edited with reference jrent beyond, but he will still live to a national circulation. It is a in the hearts of the people. On llepulilican paper, but people of another page will be found a bio- all politics take it, because of its graphical sketch of his life. honesty and fairness in tlio discussion of all public questions. It STATE PEESS C3MMEHT. is the favorite family paper, with The pauiards called us piga something for every member of Sick soldiers are transported on the honaehold. Serial stories, catfle sbipa Is the government poetry, wit and hnmor ; the Housetrying to justify the Spanish ap- hold department, (bust in the pellation ? II erald world.) Young Folks, Sunday Who are going to be candidates School Lessons, T aim ages Serfor offiice this fall? As yet we mons, the Farmstead, the Question have heard ot none who are aspir- Bureau, (which answers questions ing for nomination, and no an- for sndscribers), tho News of the nouncements have been handed in Week in complete form, and other for publication. Dont be afraid, special features. Specimen copies gentlemen, to publicly announce gladly sent on application, and if your political desires, Park City you will send us a list of addresses we will mail a coppy to each. Only Record. 91 a year. If you wish to raise a The man who inveuled the word write for terms. Utahn as descriptive of a citizen club, Address The Blade, of this state ought to be shot at Toledo, Ohio. ami narrowly missed; anybody that uses it onght to be Bhot at and not missed. Uf all the Yerlml coinage of the day that word is the least euphonious, descriptive or taking. Great Campaigu. If candidates for various offices wonld formally announce their That for solid comfort, quick time, candidacy through the press, as is and all round general satisfaction, the practice in the east, it would there Is no Railroad on Earth lhat apadvantage them and the public. peals to the traveler like the great The public would hare an opportunity to canvass their merits, while it would make it difficult for anyone to spring anything on them at the last moment. Let candidates make formal announcement of their candidacy for office. Salt Lake Herald, Mr. Labouchere, in London To and from Chicago, St. Louis, Troth, expresses fear lest the en- Omaha, Kansas City and all eastern larged American army may seize points. Direct line to the the Government of the United r xpoeltion. Stopovers allowed at OmaStates. The old world is deter- ha ou all tickets reading through that city. Two through trains each way dally, mined, apparently, to never obtain v estlbuled buffet Smoking Library any clear idea of us on this side. Cars, Pullman Sleeping Cara, ReclinArmies never seize a' republic ing Chair Cars (seats free), Coaches and Dining Cars, operated on the A ia until the people are no longer fit Carte plan. to be free. The danger to our Tickets at others of connecting Hues. Be sure your ticket reads via institutions is in the conditions in our big cities. .New York is fast the Burlington Route from Den becomiung another old Borne, with a dash ot Sodom thrown in. Salt ver. Lake Tribune. ai tricts she will have to give other inducements besides what have been given heretofore. The out-aitrade is allready beginning to fall off and something should be done to check it In the small surrounding towns large stores are being built and better and larger stocks of goods are being kept, bit notwithstanding this, however many people will continue to come hero to trade from these Twenty Stories about Mark Twain. towns for some time, but the trade Mark Twain is the next famous will gradually dwindle down if person to be auecdotalized by our merchants do not make some the LadiiV Home Journal, and de T.U. es sub-Bcrib- Sherman had sense enough to know that he wasn't capable to run the State department as it should be ruu, and enough to resign; but Alger is decidedly lacking in this Colorado PaoiiiG 6 Deliver &. Gull ed Thera are others Is one of tbe np to dace Blang This refers to Railexpressions. roads ss well as to other things. There areotLer Railroads, we will admit, but there are no others having ELECTRIC LIGHTED trains between the Missouri River and Cliirngn. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pan Railway lends in all things. Electric Lighted, steam heated, vestibuled trains running over a tone ballasted steel rail track give yon a service unequalled by any other Hue Through sleepers front Denver to Chicago. Throngli Tourist cars from San Francisco to Chicago. We are the HORT LINE between Omnha and 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 tables, maps etc call on or address. L. L. Downing 212 o utli West Temple St., alt Lake City, Utah PEOPLES AND HY WAKTED-TBUSTWORT- gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsidle, establshed bouse in Utah. Monthly $05.00 and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose stamped envelope, Tbe Dominion Company, Dept, Y Chicago. self-address- ed Sleeper. Comment, ug Sunday Feb. 6; and on each Sunday following the R. G. W. will have a through tourist sleeper for Portland on train No. 1. This car will lay over at Salt Lake City until train No. 3 Sunday nights, delivery luring made on that train to the Oregon Short Line at Ogden. tbe same car will arrive at Ogden and will lie carried to Salt Lnke City on train No. 2 every Thursday morning. It will lay over at Srdt Lake City nntil train No.4Tburelayniglits. This weekly service will be operated between Portland and Boston via O. RAN, O. G. W D. & R. G., Rock Island, L. S. k M. S.; N. Y. Cent, and Boston & Albany. d, THIS line of the Good Viz wobld. tvo Lines fa Rail- Either Lise. All Points East. Effective Sept. Up-to-dat- e" ROCKY MOUMTAIH Ltsvst . DENVER COLORADO Arrtvh Train No. 2 leaves Ogden, 7.30 a. m. ; Salt Lake, 8.30 a, m. Arrive at Glenwood Springs, 9.05 p. m.; Pueblo, 512 a. m.; Colorado Springs, 6.29 b. m,; Denver, 840 a. m. Train No. 4 leaves Ogden, 6.35 FLYER COLORADO LIMITED Lmm 1, 1898. II ....TWO SPLENDID TRAINS DAILY.:. TO THE EAST v,i Great Rock Island Route. Two Daily Fast Express TraiiiB to Glenwnod p rings, Leadville, Cripple Creek, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver and ' The Great Overland Ronte, tha Union Pacific R. It., is a Btrictly transportation line and offers its patronB unequaled service. Please bear in mind tbe following undisputed facts: That by DBing tbe Union Pacific you will Bave several hours time to all eastern points: therefore tbe time you save ia equal to the money earned. Tbe ONLY LINE east from Utah with Dining Car service the ONLY LINE equipped with Buffet Smoking and Library Cars thorn gh P oilman Yestibnled Palace and Tourist Sleeping Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars, with no change to Missouri River and Chicago and only one change to New York. As tbe lowest rates to all points apply via the Union Pacific why not use it in preference to any other line? Two trains for all points east leave alt Lake City daily at 7:00 A. M. and 6.25 P. M. Detailed information of every kind relating tornilroml nnd steamship transportation will lie promptly and cheerfully furnished oil applicn tion to II. M. Clay, General Agent, 201 Main St, Fait Lake City Utah. IP way Between Grand Junction and Denver Tickiti FAVORITE A SPECIALTY. East-boun- York It. L. THE COLLECTIONS Hoyt Sherman Genl Agt. Salt Lake City, Utah. The Only Line Haing Co.6,B"New tSmudi omca, J F BL. Waihlnaiun. per cent interest paid on time deposits. Railway. SCENIC KUNN & Tranoacta a General Banking Bnslneas. . 9:30 a.m. . 9:35 a.m. . 1MB p. m. 1:30 a.m. B :25 a.m. SPRINGS . LINCOLN - . OSAKA . DEI MOINES DAVENPORT CHICAGO . . . . . . . . Arrives TOPEKA . . 2:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 7:30 a.m. . . 9:15 KANSAS CITY Ar. ST. LOUIS. 9:48 a.m. . . DENVER C0L0. SPRINGS (Walmah R'y.) 1:15 p. m. . Arrive ST. JOSEPH 2:15 p. m. LINCOLN, (Ex. Sun.) OMAHA, (Ex. Sm.) Nsxt Day a.m. 10:40 a. m. 5:42 a.m. 8:10 a. m. Through Steepen Colorado Spiuge to St. Louia via Wabash E'y. Through Serpm and Chair Can Colorado to Chicago. Wide Vestibule throughout. The fluent train in the Weat. p. m.; Salt Lake, 7.40 p. m.; arrive a. m.; vw vu Ul.4i.ei BBiVeGU. Pneblo, 5.14 p. m. ; Colorado For part Ionian and folder giving time of those trains write Springs, 6.46 p. m.; Denver, 9.15 W. H. FIRTH, E. E. fflacLEQD, JNO. SEBASTIAN, ix m. at Glenwood Springs, 8.06 Connection made at Pueblo, Colorado Sprinaa and Denver with all linca cant. dareoachea. chair ears and Pullman aleepera on all tralna. Taka the Denver A Kio Grande and have a comfortable trip and enjoy tha flnaet icenery on the eontlneut. H'. 11. SllERMEB, Agt 8. K. HOOPER. A. 8. RUGHK. Traffic Man. G. P. T, A. Denver, Colo. Jieuver, Colo. B. F. KEVINS, Gen. Agt. H.ALCushlnc, Trav, Vasa. Ag't. H W. Ind South it., Salt Lake City SUMMER RATES POINTS via UNION PACIFIC R. R Rate of one fare for tbe round trip plus 92.00 has been authorized from via the Union Pacific and in Idaho Utah for the points R-I- A. G. F.A Iment Physician. A prominent New York physician In rttsonsaing the merits ox Ripans Tsbule with' a brother M. D. said : Several Tears ago I asserted that If one wished to become a pliilan-thopis- t, and do a beneficent deed-o- ne that would help the whole human race nothing could be better than to procure the Roosevelt Hospital prescription, w kith it tkt batit tkt Rifant Taiulti, and cause it to be put up In the form of a ketchup ana distributed among the poor. f to EASTERN GeuI Agt., DENVER. L following occasions; Omaha and return. National Congress of Retail Liquor Dealers Tickets on sale Aug. 26. Omaha, Neb, sad return on each date until Oct 15th., account Exposition Rate of 948.00 from Utah common and proportionate rates from other points is authorized, with limit of Trans-Mississi- ppi Nov. 15. For further information relative to these rates, limits conditions etc. call nu your nearest agent or at 201 Main treet, Shit Lake City, or address H. M. Clay, General Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sales Increasing. The largest retail drug store in America is that of Hegeman & Co. on Broadway in Mew York City. A reporter who went thereto learn how Ripans Tab-ulwere aolling cs bought a flvewnt carton and asked: Do you have muoh oall for these?" He waa referred to a gentleman who proved to be the need of the department, Ho saia: " The sale of Ripans Tabulea is constant and is inmnaing, due especially to the influential character of the testimonials in the daily press, and growing out of these, through the recommendation of friend to friend. Satisfaction with them is very general. When once they are begun 1 notice that a permanent customer for them ia made. This, 1 believe, is through their intrinsic merit, which proves the bona fide character of the advertising. I think them specially useful in the general run of stomach troubles." sv fty)mHOWosrkft erniMnlns T, mri dnw Mnm-n-m ms TO VEKA, F.G A..CHICAG An Elderly Lsly. An elderly Lady living at Fordham Heights, a part of Mew York City, and who waa known to be a warm advocate of ltipana Tabulea for any case of liver trouble or indigestion, said to a reporter who visited hor for . the purpose of learning the particulars of her case: I had always employed a physician and did ao on the last occasion I had for one, but at that time obtained no beneficial results. I had never had any faith In patent medicines, but having seen Ripans Tabulea recommended very highly in the Mew York Utnld concluded to give them a trial, and found they were just what my case demanded. I have never employed a physician since, and that mwmi a saving of $3 a call. A dollars worth of Tabulea Ripans lasts me a month, and I would not ba without them now if it were my last dollar.1 At tha time of this interview there were present two daughters who specially objected to their mother givings testimonial which should parade her name in tho newspapers, nut to do this the elder lady argued : Thera may be other cases just like mine, and I am aura I take neat pleasure in recommending tlie Tabules to any one afflicted aa I was. If the telling about my cose in the papers enables some other person similarly affected to be as greatly benefited as 1 have been. Iseenoobjection." The daughters, knowing how earnestly she felt alxuit the benefit she had received, decided she was quite right. 11 mrtmi rwlthnet aisvila smr nrwvnl In a, nrtrfw Tht- w ifrnM riwl nmtown on tka he of dw HwrMnrta.( .l inlalnini-- lh:i-- hr mall bv aihm.i d.r nrimafnrtr. llU hi Kd Will IflKtmM It VT, Yh lilNn (iKIB'iL my MfiTltmltlB (Nvi tf (TM TABFMM) will !w Ml for flw mifft. 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