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Show ?HS Publ'alied ever fit Globi-Hea- '' I Christmas a Day of gifts GLOBE-HEADE- R. Saturday by Pablislitn der Companj. '.T ? Let Hearts Swell With Pbarity on this Occasion that the Poor at the poetolltea at transmission tkuiy(kthi PafasyCiakilor snasand-etes- a mall aitlw. BUBSC(?IJTION. It H INI fill lx BMlptJU... It aata. Binxte copies fkliftfw U entered jtii SUitor Dear Sir; I see that "Swedy" man haa been writing pieces to our per, and ho boo bordered bis thought on man occasions along the right load, but A Story of Lion, or the Hen of Athens" puggeote to the growing of thirty yean generation ago. Slang la too ezoeculvely used by people of this age in wldcb we exist to bo reminded of, you might my, ancient expressions to go liand In hand with the lingo. "Wlx" haa just been reminded of a topic which he bellovea Is timely, and as Christmas Is nigh aud people an preparing to give tokens of love, friendship and good will, Ilia poor should not be overlooked. There lean oldseylug: "Scatter and Increase," or In more plain words Give and ye ball receive.' Help the poor on Christmas day and God's blessing will abide with you and yours. People will not believe It, and yet it la as true as the gospel, and as sure as the ocean seethe, that giving leads to thriving. John Dunyon once mid: 'There was a man and some did count 1dm mad. The mors he gave the more he had." joliuBunyon, though, bod an old mylng to back him one which la as old as the hills and as good as gold: "Give and spend, And God will send." How grand Is the day which records the birth of tlie belie of Bethlehem, heralded from the rending heavens with the glad message of "Peace on earth and good will among men" a birth that has filled this month of December In all Christian lands with a glory that ennobles, with a love that finds expression In kind words and the giving of gifts; tliat lias made homea sweeter and friendships dearer. It haa even carried love and beauty and kindness Into business and spread there like sunshine along the streets of our lowuaand cities. If one wishes to realize how much tbo birth of the Christ child, that proclaims from a hu mills manger ctadle, from noble lifd filled with words and deeds of hussan charity, and a sublime death for the uplifting of humanity, "I am my brother's keeper, " let such a one travel through our stores and see how the arts of decoration, of taoteftil arrangement and display apeak of Christmas Joy and good will and prophesy of happy family circles and lone hearts made glad by kind re- ity charity, kindneoa, represent the Cbristaiba lia-pan- ppirit. by-wor- The inataliation of a telephone ayatem in the Philippines ought le a good thing, If it will be anything Jjke the Fayaon aysteai it certainly ought to teach the joalpes to be patient. yklvord, the bank embezzler, aaya it haa eased hia mind to be arrested. Many people who had foldings in the bank he stole from will regret the! bp did not seek yelief yean ago. The buatneaa wen of Tintio are wize in their ancceaaful effort to get a rigid qnarantiue there. Globe-Heade- r. It paeans pinch more holiday trade would otherwise go for them tbt put of the district. Juat three more days is Christ-pa-s, and the children who hare so been long counting the days will hare to eyase bnt a few more. XJan anyone estimate the joy the flay brings to the Christian world? It takes Dickens to best picture it jfn his Christmas caroL Read it Ton will not have the night pare if you eat your tnrkey early in the day on the 25th. However, Christpap nightmares are not so Common since the discontinuance pf the ancient custom of serving g with the English dincourse of Christmas the First ner. plnm-pnddin- ' "Afiey foot ball then what next V asks ag exchange. The Eureka - Reporter replies: "Either glory or p birth in the hospital." In orthography it doesn't stand that all words with the same pronunciation bnt different meaning are membrance. If a man cannot pay bis debts, he The Reporter ppelled alike. must not think of giving, for he has evidently meant "berth." nothing of hla own, and It is thieving to give away that which belongs to other people. Be just before you are Which wag foytpprly the Demo prat, published at Maqti, if pow BUILDIOSALT WILL nd Needy May Receive and be Joyous. In Love, fourteen days. This order will also apply to residents of Enreka who visit such an infected district, snd seek to retnru. generous. Don't give to Peter what Is due to Paul. They used to my tliat "Give" is dead, and "Restore' Is burled, but 1 do not believe it any more than I do a outlier mylng, "Thera are only two good men; one la dead and the utlier la not born." No, no, there are many good men and woman, thousands of free hearts yet about, and "Wlx" knows a goodlah few of them people who dont cry, 00 next door, but who say, "Ilvrea a little help, and we wish we could make It ten times os much." God has often a great ahore la a small house, and many a little man hoe a large heait. Now you will find tliat liberal people are happy people, and get more"enjoyment out of wliat they have than folks of a churlish mind. Misers never net until they are put to bed with a shovel; they often get so' wretched that they would liang themselvdi ojjy they grudge the expense of a rope. Generous souls are made happy by the happluem of others; the money they give to the poor buys them mere pleasure than any other that they lay out. I have seen men of means give coppers, and they have been more or lees coppery In everything. I have seen others give to the poor and the cause of God by shovelfuls, and they have bad It back In cartloads. They made good use of their stewardship and the great Lord haa trusted them with mute, while the bells In their hearts have rung out merry peals, as they will no doubt tills Christmas, when they have thought ef widows who will bless them, 'and orphan children who will smile into their faces. Oh me tliat there aliould be creatures in the shape of men whose oouls are of no use except as salt to koep their bodies from decaying. Please let us forget them, for it ought te make one sick to think of their ways. Let us see what wo can do to Matter Joy all around us, just as the sun, though not very powerful at tbla time of the year, throws his light on the nigged mountain aids, He that gives God Ills heart will not decy him hla money. He will take a pleasure In giving, but ha will n wish to be aeen, nor will be expect to have a piece. ponud of honor for a flve-oeHe will look out for worthy objects; for giving to lazy, woithless creatures la wasteful and wicked; you might as well auger a hrh t and think to turn it Into a pudding. A wise man will work in a sen alblc way, and will so give hla money to the poor that ha will be lending It to the Lord. No security can be bettor and no interest can be surer. The doors are open all hours. It Is the best insurance eorpuretiou In the nation Take shares in the company. WIZ THE WANDERER. . The contract for a slapendo is piece of railroad work haa been awarded by the Union Pacifio to Kilpatrick Bros. A Collins of Lincoln, Neb., says the Tribune. The price to be paid ia 16,000,000 and the contract calls for the building of the proposed Echo a piece of road canyon cut-offort miles long, extending from Echo, Wya, to Salt Lake. The contractors are given four years in whic9 to complete their task, ptate. At apypte, we wish Mr. Lanber a big bunph pf prosperity frith the change of name. at Second Ward Meeting House Christmas Eve. The following program will do Eureka, Dec. 18. On and after 22nd people who hail from Deo. out carried on eve Christmas at One of onr citizens who has second ward meeting bouse, to places where smallpox prevails the been Recently pleased frotq commence promptly at 6:30 oclock. will be prevented from entering quarantine for smallpox, said the other day that he was glad lje had 1 Opening Song by the Sunday Tintie mining district. The School. authorities of Eureka and the fiad smallpox and got safely fi Prayer. county board of health, which has pver thei? effects and said he I Song by the echool. frould not take any pyice for the 4 Opening remarks, fiupt J. H. jurisdiction over Enightsville, Mammoth, Robinson, Silver City experience, as he felt better now Taylor. and Moore. Diamond, have adopted strict Clecn Master 6 Bong, (ban he ever had before. He nq 8 Recitation, Dolly Wlghtman. quarantine regal at ions, sad will flonbt told the truth and was T Song, Lottie Wilson and May police the avenues of entrance to sincere n what he said, bnt we Simmons. the great mining district fi Recitation, S, D. Moore, Jr. yronld rather take his word aud The news will be very unwel-oom- e pot "feel so good" than to hays a 9 Sung, Mary Ann Thatcher to the many mining men siege of the disease, if we could 10 Quaiie Recitation, Thomas who have interests in the several phoose, II Remarks, Bishop J. S. Page, camps in the district, and will 13 Song, John Taylor. work a hardship upon many of 100. $100 Reward, )S Redtetioua, (Mile Tanner. them who have been in the habit 14- Song, Pearl Wlghtman. fje render of this paper will be of making weekly pilgrimages to ileaaedto learn that there ieat 15 Recitation, Joseph F. Quigley. 18 Essay, Annie Nebeker. the mines. The officers, however, east one dreaded disease the 17 Remarks on Christmas Day, are determined to minimize the science has been able to cure in al dies. Brewerton, chances for the disease to again is its States, and that IS Song, Sunday School Primary Catarrh, become prevalent here, where it flails Catarrh On re is the only dejiortment. 19 Santa Claus make hi appear- raged for several months last positive core known to the medics paternity. Catarrh being a con- ance, and to tbo delight of the Juven- winter. Several towna in the stitutional disease requires a con- iles will alng a song and then ptooeed valley below are already afflicted, stitutional treatment Halls Ca- to unload the Phrlatmaa tree and and the to and fro of pawing acttarrh care is taken internally, presents and candy and nuts and residents of Tintie, peddlers blood and on to the tlie ing directly chlfdrei). wboae families live in the settlesurfaces of the system, therepovMiTrn: foundation M. bei A . the the Coom pf ments, is a source of danger which desroyipg by John Taylor. disease, ana giyipg thp patient the authorities propose to elimiFrank Stork. strengnt by building up the connate. Jennie Dixon. stitution and assisting nature in Mayor Spriggs and City PhyMay Taylor. doing its work. The proprietors sician Clirk have issued a prods Maud Lerifell. neve so mnph faith in its curative mstion giving notice that on and powers, that they offer One Ilnn-pre- d after Dec. 22 all persona entering pollars for any case it fails to pure. Send for list of testimonial. We have a large snpply of Eureka from s city or district Address, F. J. Ghenex A Co. blank deeds, notes and location where smallpox ia known to exist Toledo, 0; sold by Druggists. 75c. wl he placed in quarantine for JT all's Family Fills are the beet. notices te os w Proprietor. UTAH of the passengers on onr through trains take The proportheir meals in the dining-cars. tion on most railroads is less than 25 per cent. The extraordinary showing made by Burlington diners is due to two causes: 1. The service is unusually good. The prices are nnnsnally reasonable. Trains for Omaha, Kamos Citv, St. Louis, and Chicago Irava Usurer at 4 :oo p. m. and lr :oo p. in. Thro' steeper, alt Lake to Omaha and Cbieafo daily. Train for Black Hills leaves Denver lido p m. Tickets at Offices of Connecting - Ticket Offloe, R. F. NESLEN, Lines. W. Second Sou th Sts Salt Lakk City. General Agent, PIKES PEAK ROUT-E- Six Million Dollars By Spent the OREGON SHORT Union Pacific Railroad LINE RY. the finest track in the West. Co. in improving what was originally New Traiu Service. RESULT TLese trains will be elegantly equipped tire lyloeol and always on time. Patronise them when yon travel, A comparatively straight and level roadbed ballaated with ductless Rberman Granite rendering possible the highest rate of speed LOCAL TIME CARD, la effect July 11, ISOfll Trains Arrive and Depart at tntlons as Vollows Booth Round ' sT'aTYOX" Lv.iLr.j No. 4 No. 80 1 60 8ft Oxden Lake III 5 68 TUI 04 10 111 40 47 10 u tl Provo SOI 8 17 i ft Lehl J nnetlon Lebt American Fork Ploasaut drove 7 25 1 46 1 66 80 mm ;;Salt 06 10 8516 00 8 85 6 00 4 60 8 8 SS;4 61 8 20 4 45 8 Bprlnevllle 8penlan Fork Payeou N'phl Oasis P ti I Mi; 094 4814 7 4114 1 28 8 4(18 10 k 80 1 80 T ivy'll: 46 10 06 A M I 80 06 86 Lett together with the greatest degree CMo Spricgi, of safety. The magnitude of the work moat be Been to be appreciWorth Bound ated. Ar. Ar Best and most Popular Route to WnAT DOES IT MEAN? No. 1 No. 3 Victor, Aspen, Creek, Cripple Solid comfort, security and pica A Ml PM CHenwood Springs and 10 5o;1 8.1 anre to our patrons. 45'8 80 and I 1 AUPII 4 10 I 7 i THE SHORT LINE TO Various De&nr, Use m 85 OS 61 08 61 880 800 ALL POINTS EAST Throuxh Sleepers and through Free Choi Cars. Finest Scausrj aiul Klsrsnt Kquipmant. They only line runninx throuxh Free Chair Cars to Deuvor, Colorado Springs, Leodvilte and Intermediate Points from Salt Laka City and Oxdan. Trslmlsavs and arrive at R.G.W.R. R. depot Leave daily ..7.40 p. as. Arrive dally U 06 p.m. I. A . BENTON. City Ticket Agert, Fi W.scoad outh. itoi Frlsoo Four trains daily from Oxdan to sit Lake. Two fast trains dally W. R. DONNELL. General Axeut, from alt Laka to all points east. MB West Tempi st. Balt Laka City. Improved Tourist leepers and Free Reelln-In- p Chair Cars alt Laka to Chios o without 806 erases. I. ARE YOU GOING EAST? If so yon cannot afford to go via any other than this ROYAL HIGHWAY. Farther information on application personally or by letter to F. B. Choate, General Agent, Salt Lake City. TIIE BEm& 4 S!03UKOE S. "SCENIC LIKE OF Blecant Day Coaches. The only lies operating dialup nr service. The hortest sad Fastest Line from alt Lake to Denver, Kansas City, Omaha and all Points Rost. I'nsscnrfrs not carried oafrsizht trains. and Gnu. Mar W. B. BANCROFT JVtea-Pro- e . W. SOCLE Goa.Trf.Mxr. Z. Burley. Genl Passenxsr Ax. City Ticket Office 201 Mala it. alt Lake City Alex Thornton, Axout.Payson. Travelers o Little Care In selecting the most comfsrtabls os well as tlie quickest route. Those who have (Hcip, Bound Knat-bwa- Glenwood Springs, Leadville, Cripple Creek, Pueblo; Colorado Springs, Denver and All Points East. S'stlonsand Sldlnri PM. 6 0Ui IAI I Dap Dap 4tM 11 SM) loot I I 11 It t St. Fnl I), Train of Electric Lighted Palace cars The Finest made. Unit Lake bpriuxvilte Spanish Fork Paysun Santnquln Goshen Commercial Agent, 8alt Lake City, Utah. Surahs Ar 28, igoo. Train No 8 Train Nol Train No 4 Jtenvar t hlraan ' Atlantia Lv Oxlen Lv Belt Lake Lv I'rovo Express 1 88s m 8 So s ra 48am Ar Grand Joe do Glenwood S23pm loft p m do Leedville l2 8oam da Cripple Crk 1 8oa m doPnebte doLnkiMpxa do Denver 143am fooam 83o a ra Limited Express 1 15 p m 115pm 8 15 4 IS pm pm 1185 am 8 Ion m 84a a m I 45p m 1155am Bfopm 85 pm ooam 847 am Uilpa IHpm llSpm 64pm 115pm 84epm leeiera on all tralui. Taka the Denver A Kio Grande and have oomfortahto trip and "Joy the Snost scenery on the oout!nent, L. L. DOWNING; Mammoth Jet. ) 16 Effective Sept. All coupon ticket agents have Connections mntla st Pueblo, Colorado Sprluxs and Denver with all lines east. K; our tickets on sale. exeat diuinx earn, chair ears and Pnllmna kit. Kelio 18 lOi Kilnth Sol'd nd the world." Between Grand Junction nd Denier and tlie Eatt, have a long way Journey ahead of diem, and It is Ticket Good Via Eitbsr Lina. not a bad Idea to use a Two Daily Fast Express Trains to CM-rag- the comforts of Lhe Omaba-Chicag- o Short Line seldom hesitate about asking for tickets via tho -- &. COkTHT The Only Line Having two Lines of Rail- From tho Rocky Mountains to Once Tested f mu-co- - 35 per cent Food Changed Te Poison. Puirrfying food in the intestines produces effects like those of arsenic, but Dr. Kings New Life Pills expel the poisous from clogged bowels, gently, easily but surely, curing Cos.ipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Fevers, all Liver, Kidney and Bowel troubles. Only 35c at J. L. Townshends. Ler-wd- l. te - 2. munities to be Excluded from the District. E. DEAN, PATSON, Holiday exenrsion rates via Oregon Short Line at one fare for round trip for sale on exenrsion tickets at all points in Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana and Oregon to any point within each respective state snd to any point in any other state on the O. S. L. R. R., Union Pacific R. R., San FeteVnlley Ry., Salt Lake A Mer-cu- r, Utah A Pacific, the Batte Anaconda A Pacific R'y within a radins of 250 miles selling point. Sellingjdates Dec, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 30th aud 31st, 1900, and Jan. 1st, 19C1 with final limit Jan. 3rd, CM the Sanpete Free Press. The ENTERTAINME1T PROGRAM TINTIG IS QUARANTINED. latter name for a newspaper is not jk suggestive as the former in the Christmas Tree and Good Time Persons From Smallpox Combanner Republican oounty of the Fine bathroom in connection ; f, nt k-- LAKE Tha Oeneui Of 1900. SUver City W. U.aUKHMKB, Aft.. Fepsew. 8. K. HOOPER, A. RUGHE8. Treffie Man. U. P. T, A. Deuvor. Colo. Denver. Colo R. F. NEVINS, Gen, Ax'. Trav. Pass. 18 W. 2nd South at- Ax. - Balt Laka Cltyt A booklet giving the population of At station' where no time is show trains do all citres of the United States of 24,000 and over acvordiug to tlie census of not flop. D trains. ran dally Kodol 1000,- - hat just been issued by the Pastrains run dally except uaday, of Dicesti what you eat." the Chicago, senger department D C.DODGI, Milwankee & St Paul Railway, and a A OenT Sip' copy of it may be obtained by sendlnj; . H. BAHCOCE. your address; with two-cestamp to Traffi Manager. pay postage, to tliu General lasengr Agent of t jieJCliiragn, Milwaukee A St. ibtooar vnvuinf. for InfonuitoB GRO.W.HBIWTZ, BECREATiCN FOOTERS, Kansas IsuL Hallway, Chicago, I1L Gea'I Pass. As. City, I Vlce-Pre- Dyspepsia Cure s't nt K |