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Show implies the possession of an education, though no amount of education alone cau make a good teachPablUhad very Saturday by While all teachers must er. er 1e PnMlshlaj Company. know more than they teach, the I'bla paper li mtrrad at the ixwtnttir hi power to impart to others is the Pavauu, Utah, lur trawuiUiuH tliruuul. Ilia important matter, and the one in Italia MianittfUai fail uiutUr. which tact or ingenuity is absoluteSUHSCKIPTION i ly the prime requisite Moreover, 9 she should be personally a social, Him intellectual and moral force in the Siugla aupiaa Hva aouti. community. The physician and tho clergyman have immense Oar heartfelt oympaihy gues out opportunities for this uplifting of THE GLOBE-HEALE- R. Gloto-Head- to Mayor Ieury in bis protracted hmnauity, yet their advantages afflications, aud e trust ere long smull when compared with are he will be restored to health. these of the teacher, which are practic-lllimited. EncourageThe newspaper men of the state ment and satisfaction in this field have an invitation to enjoy the of labor never can lie dependent hospitalities of Haltair beauh to- njion results, for it is eeldoin that day, and are promised a free bath the teacher is permitted to know and a h&nqaet, No doubt a great wl.st tho years of maturity owe to many will take advantage of the faithful care of the youthful days. opportunity, for it id not often The teachers time is always one of seed sowing, never of harvest." they are shoe n such favor. -- roads to all the smaller towns surrounding Paysun would greatly increase trade in the city, especially in the winter and spring. Jf they were slightly improved it wonld inaku eniibiilurahlH difference in business, and it seems and business men i our merchant should take more interest in the Macadamized matter. It is reported that f On July 18, 1899, this engine drew a train of seven cars, weighing 466100 pounds, from Thomas D. Camdou to Atlautic City, 58' 3 Heed will soon give a public explanation of why lie resigned bis position iu Congress Tom might just as well keep the matter quiot, for it would only be a waste of time, aud an imposition ou the public. Those who would like to know why he resigned are tow and far between, lerhajis, however, be thinks his quitting Congress haa not canned the stir in political he anticipated, and it needs a little reviving. The hnndreds who have become physical wrecks, aud those who Lave met their fute seeking gold in Alaska, shows what a desire .humauity has for riches. A man .ought to consider his life worth 'more thau all the gold in tho ; world, and what are riches com pared to good health? Many of .them who hare returned from their search for gold are indeed odjects of pity and no doubt if they had all the wealth of Rocki-- f oiler they wonld give it to lie restored to their physical condition : before they started for tho frozen . north. The man who sent the infernal machines'' to Judge Powers and ; George N . Dow, Warden of the . State Prison, if his name is John . Smith, deserves the severest pen- -, alt, but the law docs uot provide one severe enough to meet his case, .Hanging or imprison meut is what he really deserves. A man who would do Buch a thing surely - possesses all the villiany and trea ghery it is possible for a human , being to l ave, and Iro should be placed, where it would lm iiu- possible for him to exercise such traits of character. It wss a hsirs breath" esespe for the Judge aud the Warden, aud lmd the macliilH-- exploded others, besides the victims they were intended for, would likely lmve lieen killed. The boxes were sent, from Eureka and it's a wonder one of them wss not exploded while in transit. If it hail, tho express messenger would have lieen blown to atoms. Ihe villian was heartless enough to place the lives of otheis in jeopardy in order to resell his victims, but fortunately his pur- pose was foiled. The sooner the ; country is rid of such men the better. -- , .. . . . . The Pemieylvnniallailroad Company lm-recently placed into nice three remarkable lowmo lives for pKrisenger traius aud the company now lays claim to having the fastest passenger trains in the world. The Scientific American of one of these locomotives aud its following woumlcrful jwrform-anc- e: What the teacher is counfa for mnch more than wlmt she knows. A love of children, uuliuiitod tart and infinite patience are the natural endowments," write 'Caroline II. L llcy in the September Ladies Home Journal Of course, the ability to teach nee-cessar- y mi!e, at an average spots from start to slop of C8'G miles an hour. the history of education. Thu rules governing examinations were nit Bofteiiinl iu any degree because of her iiifirmilii-H- , and she sat in total darkness without the touch of a friendly hand, her fingers wandering over the slips printed with unfs miliar characters, and her typewriter, picking out quick nml accurate responses to the questions, which were severe. Scientific American. Deafness Cannot he Cure! by lecal applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to enre Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness if caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube guts inflamed you have a rambling sound or imperfect hearing and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can lie taken out and this tulie restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo de stroyed forever; nine canes out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucouB surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. j. Chunky & t , Toledo 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. n hour. - Miss Helen Kellar, the girl who is no remarkably afflicted and so laluiited, has just completed her preparations for college under the tutorship of Mr. Merton 8. Keith. She went to Cambridge in June Inst, aud took the regular examination for Raddiffe College, and it is probable that no persou ever before took any examination under such slraugo conditions. She is blind, deaf and dumb, and the nsual means of communicating the questions to her by menus of the fingers could not he doue, us Miss Sullivan tho teacher who has spent her life teaching Helen Kellar; was not able to communicate with her, asslie does not know Grecki Latin, or the higher mathematics. A geutleiunn of the Perkins Institute who never had met Helen Keilar took the examination papers us fust as they were presented, ruJ wrote them out in the llraillo characters, this system of writing being in punctured mints. Ihe questions thus transcribed by him were put in Helens hands in the examiunt'ou room in the presence of a pioctor who conld not communicate with her, aud she wrote out her niiswersou thetyge writer. She was also grontly handicapped ly not kuowiug the American liraille system, as there are two systems, the English and the American, and Miss Kellar knows ouly the English system, so tbut she hn.l to read this unfamiliar medbod of writing. Her Swiss watch made for the blind was also forgotten, aud theie was no one at hand to give her the time. Jhu HNHtid the culmination in every subject; in advanced Greek she received a very high murk. Helen Kellar is uow ready for liiHtriculotinn ns a student of H.V.cl.lTe College. Her passing the examination wns one of the most reiuni'ksMe achievements iu admit, having ELECTRIC LIGHTED trains between the Missouri River and Chicago. The Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway leads in all things. Electric Lighted, steam heated, vestibule.! train running over a stone lmllasted steel rail track give you a service unequalled by any other line Through sleepers from Denver to Chicago. . Through Tonrist cars from it Francisco to Chicago. We are thu SHORT LINE between Omaha and Chicago. Why not get the best at the same price yon ay for auy inferior article. Try our line once am! yon will use no other. For time tabh a, maps etc call on or address. L. L. Downing 212 South West Temple St., Silt City, Utah L-ik- dmeriptlnn may Anyone Midlnc a tkrtrh ami fiwa whathar an iwr I pniliktily patMiaila. rimiDiuinra- Hxixlbnok ua PkiauUl MHUitnctlyrtiiinduiitbil. irua. Ol x-- a auency for Mounna yalmn. I'aitHita lakan rl n.uvh liana A tik luceiva M.rial w Met, wlrhbai dmiva, In ilm taUHiiy amwruin manUH A Jiffluican. SjiiKiifi: IkniMt llhutratad rir- waakly. ct fir whsiiUltn timniaL Tamui. 1 a fimr inontlia, f L Hold liy all nawadralara. bandaumtlr C..ULUXI THE PEOPLES Cnra. Klimt Scrnrrjr und Elannui Kquiement. Tl,ry cnily line runniuir tlironirli Krw (Umir Car to Itenvar, Culorudu Hiirlusa. Iudvilla and lutnriiiediiita Folut from Salt Luka City and Oirdtu. ( Tra iiu leavH uutl arr Iva at K. li. W . R. R. ditpnt. NOTICE. FAVORITE Toe Great Overland Route, the Union Pacific R. R., in a strictly 7.40 i. in transportation line Iave daily IKS p. in. and offers its patrons unequaled Arriveduily I. A . HKXTOX. City Titkot AKtt. service. Please bear iu mind the IS W. econd Hrnita. following undiapntul facts: That by u.'iiiij tlie L n ion Pacific you W. H. DONNKLI,. (icunriil Ayent, w!lls:;ve liuiiiy hours time to all IWtlii. W.aai.ila t. Suit I.nlio City. east it. points: therafore the time l to the money Kji-i.you hi. ve The PJUNEER uir.il. Diuing From tho Cnr LINE from V tali. K equipped with "'ViuTHid Lib nry Cars Tit-to-daf- e" LlIN 1'njln.r.ii (rn.;h and r, THE COLORADO SOUTHERN AND FT. WORTH AND DENVER CITY RY8. aro thu connecting links between Colorado and the Gulf of (i Mexico, non-miner- al D. THIS MEANS BUSINESS. Ou the principal lines of the Paul Chicago, Milwaukee & railway passenger trains are elec, trio lighted, steam heated and proFAST F.XPRESS tected by block aignala. With these modem appliances, railway . . . Uayat DENVER traveling at high speeds baa reachJ0 i.n. PUEBLO . . . ed a degree of safety heretofore 7:05 y.. COLOMBO SPRINGS . 8:40 unknown and not attainable on Arrivas LINCOLN .I.. . . . ; roads where they are not in use, OMAHA . . . 4:20 a. a. DES MOINES . . 0:30 y. Electric lights aud steam heat DAVENPORT . . 262 a. . make it possible to dispense with CHICAGO . . . 8:00 a. m. )he oil lamp and the car stove. Nail Day Block signals have reduced the sIaepm ami Clmlr Onr (Vdnrndo chances for collisions to the mini- Through to Chioairo. Wldo Vntlbule tlmmirlmnt. mum by maintaining an absolute Tha Uncut train in tha Writ. inteiral of space between trains. t THE NOTARY PUBLIC, a sox, Ltavu Arrltci Arrlm . 7 30 . 9:16 . (WulnuhU'y.) ST. JOSEPH '. a.. . . :1S y. 10:40 0:42 a, (f A . St. I.nn la yin Wuhakh WVS V lty. WWVS time of thiwa tralua writo A. (A. JNO. ?a!.c!IcAi P.An' TOIKSA, oit?m Rsoriaf -- PaiTop. hi All Poikt8 East. Effective June. 1, 1899. Capital Stojit! 8 10,000.00. PAYSON EXCHANGE HANK Piijraon, Utah. 4 . Springs, Leadville, Cripple Creek, laablo, Colorado SpringB, Denver aud K.S. WtMUKK. CiMlilar friaitrla . CITY 2:36 a. (fj. iUK.) s$g a, H. Throuich Slrriirrii Colorado S, Infra tu E. E. MacLEOD, . KXVKR, KANSAS 2:38.. . OMAHA, W.H. FIRTH, al , . LINCOLN,. arl vlua nl DENVER . . COLO. CPRINGS TOPEKA . . t.r, T. LO'J I, two-thinls- of SAVINGS Utah. (Pirsflpi piver For pnrtieulara and folders O-- Train No. 2 leaves Ogden, 7.S0 a in. ; alt Lake, 8.30 a, m. Arrive a.L Glenwood prings, 8.52 p.m.; Pueblo, 5 OS a. m.; Colorado Denver, 8.40 Springs 6.25 a. m a. m. Train No. 4 leaves Ogden, 7.00 p. m.; a It Lake, 8.05 p. m.; nrrive at Glenwood Springs, 8.42 a. m.; Pueblo, 5.11 p. in.; Colorado Springs, 6.46 p. m.; Denver, 9,15 a (Jrnrriil itiiiihlir H.iaiuraa p. per cent Interest pit hi on time deposits. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. CltVtKS IIUIIS UAI nt ln. Trua. Ay t. St W. 2nd touth kt.. Salt l.akr City M.Cu-hiin- r. K J on.HO BE . . 2?JJt??' IEii our rMr- - J'iidot With UTAH vu v WtyMatyMmy, KfLES iLE3 HSTOLS UlillliiTi'S We male it I a Hton d m. rmiiiartioii mmla at Piiatiln, Colorado Siriiia and Ueiivnr with all liuea mat. dluiiiir rara. chair earn and Pullman tlwnrr. on nil tralua. Tuka tha Dmivrr A RtoOrnmleand havr aromfortulilr trip aud anjor tho Surat arrnrrjr on tbr euutiuaat. M. li. SHE MM KM, Iff... ItjrMM. S. K.nnOPKK. A. HVf.HFH. TraBr Man. U. P. T. A. Druvar, Colo. )ti.vpr, Coin. K F.NKVIVS.r;,, H. PAYSON, ; s- -j I'liil TlKIA CJl ItEXF.AI'l i'UAl i . Tia:--: SnnKWa It iiffm of burnt . ami in ituln. a' lln rif one guaranteed. 1rice., rodiml,, n ilU V barn I ; f7.HO with, horn I. We make a full line of tifits : V. ;;vt from i i.00 vjnranls. Knry arm tee turn out in u arntninl tu-- lii-in- rli ch Hm. .T. 'if: A TV TV A CCTTHATTI. TOOL CO., Aims J. Nf I mil CH!COi:c Maaaa5AM56M l1 STEVENS SnJ StmmrA fr Ct.l O. n Stark, ....TWO SPLRSDID TRAINS DAILY... TO THE EAST vi Great Rock Island Route. Town-sheud- ON EVERY BOTTLE Of Shllihs Consumption Cure Is this 8CENI0 LIKE OE THE WORLD." guarantee: All we ask of you Is to use tho contents of this The Only Line Having two Lines of Railbuttle faithfully, then if you can say you are not betieflttud' return the bot- way Between Grand Jnnctlon and Denver tle to your Druggi: and he may reTicksti Good Via Zither Line. I'rti-25 ct., fund the price paid. 5) cts. and $1.00. At Tow Csheml's Two Daily Font Express Traius to drug store. Glenwood T.G. WlilMER Irmldaut. W.N. TANNKli IV1-n- ce trana-portHtio- : u Ynstilmled Ordinary Sleeping Curs, Free Reclining Chair Cars, with no clipnge to Misnouri River and Chicago ami only one change to New "York. As the lowest rater to all points apply via the Union Pacific why not use it iu preference to auv other line? Two trains for all points east b'avu halt Late City daily nt 7:00 A.M. ami 6:25 P. M. Detailed informal im; o: every kind relating to railroad and steamship will ln pri mptly and clieurfully fiKui.sheii on application to , H M. Clay, General Agent, 201 Main St SSalt Lake City Utnh They connect through the Ft Worth gateway forlVxiis, Mexico. New Orleans and thu Eustem Southern Eta tea, They are also important, links in the Atlantic Seaboard to Utah water and rail route vis. Gulf ports for freight traffic. THE COLORADO AND SOUTHGuo. A. &unu, Ukckivkk. ERN serves sit the important cities J- 4 and mining campaof Colorado. IIOYT SHERMAN, DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? General Agent, - Utah. Muddy complexions. Nauseating Salt Lake City, come breath from chronic constipation. Karls Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and has been told fur Art) yean on an absolute guarantee. s Price 35 eta. andSo cents. At drug store. m (ilk, dd IT HU WHhiimiuu, i. u Itauch POINTS United Rtttes Land Office, Halt Lake City, Utah, July 8. 18W. To whom It may Guneeru: Notice Is hereby given that th State of Utah has died In this office a list No. 4ft uf. bums selected hy the state for the establishment aul maintenance of permanent water reservoirs for irrigating purpose, under section 13 of the Act of Congress approved July 18, IBM.- The following tracts, embraced In said list, are In townships containing mineral claims of record, via.: The west half of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section thirty-fouIn Ifownshlp nine south, range two east, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. A copy of said Mat, so far as It relates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, has been conspicuously posted In tnis office for Inspection by any person Interested, and by the public generally. Within the next sixty days following the date of this notice, under departmental Instructions of November 87, 1808, I. !., 459,) protests or An Zpidamio of Sttrrkoos. contests against thq claim of the to any of the tracts or satvllvls Mr. A. aunders, writing from state Ions herein described, on the ground CocoHimt Grove, Fla., says there that the same ts more vuluable for has dn-oquite an epidemic of mineral than for agricultural purposes, diarrhoea there. Jle had a suveie will tie received and noted for report Land Office at Washattack and was enred by four to ihe General C. Failure eo to protestor I). ington, doses of Cliamlierlains Colie, CboL contest within the time specified will era and Diarrhoea Remedy. He be considered sufficient evidence of character of said says lie also recommended it to the and the selection being otherothers anil they say it is the best tracts, wise free from objection will be recmedicine they ever used. For ommended foi approval. Fkank D. Holms, Register. sale by D. W. Irvine. During this run one stretch of '23 miles wsh covered at the rate of 83 miles an hour. Two days later the same engine drew a traiu of eight cars, weighing 528,850 pouuds empty, or, including passengers, etc. , 590,000, over the same run at an average speed of 6(1 miles an hour, 30 0 miles of the distance lining made at the rate of 76 5 miles an hour. Ou July 31, 1S99, eight cars, weighing empty 526,650 pounds, and carring 360 passengers, made Thera are others the ran at the rate of 69 3 milei Is one of the np to date slang an hour, and covered 806 miles at expressions. ..This refers to Railthe average speed of 816 mites ah roads as well as to other things. lion i, 210 miles of this distance There are other Railroads, we will being made At tho rate of 83 milto bnt there ere no others mi Glorious Nows PIKES PEAK ROUT- EComes from Dr. D 11. Cargile, of Washita, 1, T. He writes: R Four bottles of Electric Ritters has cured Mrs. Hrewer of scrofulea la, which had caused her great Terrible suffering fur .years. sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but her cure is complete and her health is THE SHORT LINE TO This shows what excellent. thousands have proved, that Dot, LuiriHt id KrJj Spirgi, Electric Ritters is the best blood purifier known. Its the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt Best and moet Popular Route to Cripple Creek, Victor, Aspen, rheum, ulcers, boils and running Glenwood Springs anil . It stimulates liver, kidneys sores and bowela, expels poisons, helps EAST ALL digestion, builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by J. L. Townshend Druggist. Tlirourli Slrrpmy andthmuyliKrrod.ai FALLA. MASS, t |