OCR Text |
Show We are nnder obligations to Mr. AH EASY WINNER. Henry E. Hudson for a copy of Pubimied ever HiuraJay by bis recent work entitled Au Old A minister was one day walking PoMldlnj Company. School Master's Legacy to his along a road, and to his astonishThj which is a pocket ment saw a crowd of boys Children, sitting at sized publication of fhla ptpw la Mtarad at tba pmUife tha of a ring with a small dog in pages. front thirty Paraoa, Utah, for trauafuiaaloa through Several subjects are briefly baud-le- d in the center. When he came np miUl matter. Mail aaaaauad-alaa- a SUBSCRIPTION. by Mr. Hudson in his book, to them be pat the followiup quesII I mostly of which are reminesences tion : Isa year Slsmoathm. in the life and experience of tho "What are you doing to the lilailt aoitiaa tva easts. venerable old school teacher, and dog?" the object of him is to give to Oue little boy said: The new star recently discover "Whoever tells the biggest lie people tho advantage of younger in the heavens if several millions his experience, that they may be wins it. miles away, so managers of the able to profit by the mistakes of '0, said the minister, "I am Standard Oil company and electric him and ebon the buoys and quick- surprised at yon little boys, for light companies can rest on, sands that may otherwise engulf when I was like you I never told secnre from competition. them. lies. "Honor thy father and thy There was silence for a while, ''Are we to have those Saturday mother that the days may be long nntil one of the boys shonted: afternoon conceits?" has beeu the in the land that thy God giveth Hand him up the dog, Lonquestion put to ns several times of thee, is a quotation of the divine don Labor Leader. late. We can only say that de- law which the writer gives in his Civilization makes great proThat is, if the pends upon whether the merchants introduction, Now the potato is being gress. want them or not, and are willing teachings of the Lord and Master to sustain the band financially a am fulfilled, and the past experi- produced on a stem as though it were a fruit. 1 his would somelittle and iu other ways, ence of others are heeded, one's what surprise the ancient Inca fnture existence would be bright Indians, from whom the first The postmaster ofOdar Springs, and hippy. In perming its conpotato plants were obtained by Mich., has posted the following tents we find many weighty sayllaleigh for cultavation on Euronotice: hooting, ings that shiuld be studied by "Hounding, pean soil. THE Gloto-Hea- GLOBE-HEADE- R. dw hungry candidates for township offices cannot open headquarters in the postoffico in Cedar Springs to discuss politics. They may pack tbe township and the caucus, but not the postoffice. Loafing is prohibited. The Qaisford Bros, have disposed of the Millard Progress, the purchaser being 0. W. Aldracb of the Clear Luke Review. The Progress has been a good paper and will not suffer under the new We wish all hands manager. success. But what will become of the Ileview? Cau Mr. Aldrach manage both of them? A well known Nevada man has been trying a novel experiment daring the last year, lie watched the stock markets, and mude suppositions investments, of which he kept a careful track. At the end of the year ho fonnd that if his speculations had lieen real he would have been out of pocket just $300,000. It is a flue illustration of the fate which lies in wait for tbe amateur on the stock market. Tbe hog is the mortgage lifter, the sheep the farm fertilizer, the cow the barn builder and the hen tbe grocery bill payer. The quartet with a man and a woman not afraid of the work caring for them will insure prosperity on any farm. So says an old and experienced agriculturist and we know he has told the troth in a small space. If more attention was giveu these animals and fowls, oof farmers would be more prosperous. every human being, little or big, and to gain the fall value of tho pamphlet it should be ra 1. Tbe price of the w irk has been put down to a minimu n cost of 25 cents, small enongh for all to afford a copy, and besides getting tbe worth iu good literature, your purchase will be highly appreciated by tbe Huthor. We quote below Mr. Hudson's address to his children: I am an old school teacher, having commenced teaching in January, 1848. 1 discontinued iu January, 1895. Ho that 1 taught different yeara, in iu forty-seve- u seven different states, viz: Ohio, Alabama, Louisiua, Arkansas, Michigan, Indiana and Utah. I had during that time abont font thousand pnpils. As a standard, or mainspring of activity in the school room, I came to this conclusion, that tbe greatest and best reward that any one can ever get in this life is the self consciousness (f having performed kind acts to any one in need S'ood, made this rale for myself to bo governed by, and that was to never punish in anger, nor when tho child's beat good did not de mand it. I cannot perform a good act to another without bene-fitti- ng myself, perhaps more in some instances than I do him. Hence to be trne to myself I most be true to others. This is trne ns the fial of fate. The reward is in the act, and cannot be separated from it. My model or pattern teacher, Jesus Christ, the gr. atest and best. The greatest dignity in humanity. Seek instruction from the most competent to give it and to know the exact truth in rcgaid to any and all information, on all topics. Always try to secure the best results, and never undertake to do more than yon think yon can accomplish. Have a high standard. Never yield to adversity. Always avoid intemperance, extremes aud drugs. Eat the simplest food; be industrious aud saving. Be bold, brave aud courageous. Hbun bad company aud always remember that evil communicamanners. tions corrupt good Don't frequent saloons or gambling dens. As labor with the elements produces all values, it should be the standard of value. i The sale of the Utah and Pacific road to the Oregon Short Line confirms the belief that the Short Line will bo the main liue to California, and that the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake road will not be built unless as a competative line, which is not at The Uarriman all probable. which the Union of syndicate, Pacific and the Short Line are part, has been workiug with a view to shut off Senator Clark's plans Beware of Ointments for Catarrh of building a railway to the coast, that contain Horcnry, and buying the Utah and Pacific as mercury will surely destroy the and extending on to Lss Angeles sense of smell and completely dewill accomplish that end. whole the system when enrange tering it through the mucous surThe Young Woman's Journal faces. Such articles Bhould never is replete with good reading. The be used except on prescriptions initiative articln is on the recently from reputable physicians, as the deceased educator, l)r. Karl G. daninge they will do is ten fold to Maeser, by different leading the good yon can possibly derive authors of the state, and is a from them. II all's Cataarh Cure beautiful tribute to him. "Philo- manufactured by I1. J. Cheney & sophy of the Beautiful by I rof. C o., Toledo, O, contains no merPaul, a abort story on nature, is cury, and is taken internally, actalso iu this number, and A Sego ing directly upon the blood and of the system. In Lilly," which is a story of sea ad- mucons surfaces venture, charmingly told by War- buying Hall,B Catarrh Cure bo ren L. Walt is, in which the heroine bu re you get the genuine. It is Tho taken internally, and made in Tois a young Utah girl. number coutaius an illustrated ledo, Ohio, by l' J. Cheney & Co article "A visit to Tasmania, and Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, Fri ce 75c additional prose and poetry make bottle. the number exceptionally Hall's Fauv.ly Pills are tho best . iu the neighborhood of $100,000. Several steam shovels and about 350 men will be given employment for more than a year. In many places the origiual right of way has been abandoned, and the ra'ls have been laid a mile, and in some caa s, a mile and a half away from their former position. It is likely that a saving of four or five miles in the distance between Chicago and the Missouri river will be effected by the new track. The principal improvement for the company, however, will be the elimination of curves and the reduction of grades. The work now being done near Murray is of enormous extent. The cost will ran into the millions of doll sib. The present line will be abandoned for one which shoots straight oyer the valleys and through the hilla, making a redaction of about of a mile in the distance and giving an almost gradeless Lack thrce-quarte.'- (fJonsorietf Fine bathroom in connection. E. DEAN, Proprietor. Strikes a Rich Find. "I was troubled for several in LET US PLAN YOUR TRIP. 50c. Satisfaction City at 8:30 a. m.. daily about the thro tourist cars every Thursday morning and every Friday evening about the wonderful scenery between Salt Lake City and Denver the splendid trains the Burlington runs from Denver to Chicago and St. Loais . 79 W. Seoo Ticket Office, guaranteed by J. L. Townshend. B. F. NESLEN, General Agent, A couple of good lota Apply at this office. close in. When you go East con-trarine- as Wnt-llou- ait-bou- nd I 1 17 I I OS ar I iea-Pra- at OREGON SHORT LINE RY. Ask your agent for a ticket ing via R. 6. W. and Colorado read- Midland I.&I a MORNINGS st sleejKT runs through to TouriChicago via C. M. and C. U. & Q. These can are or the latest intern and adonis the traveler fin.t-elnservice at a minimum cost. Write for literature. shendi. i U. H. DEVAR, G. A. 1 W. II. DONNEL, (Jen'l Agt. 206 Dooly Block, Balt Lake City, Utah. Comforts of Home PM 10 O' IN 833 8 38 04 10 30 40 47 III IM Building New Road. By January of next year, said a Burlington official, "there will not be left a vestige of the old track between CbicogoandOmaha, except a few stretches of fi7e or six miles each. The entire line for 310 miles west of Chicago, has lieen rebuilt except the stretch of fire miles of track near Ottumwa, and the contract for this was awarded a few days ago. It is estimated that the average cost per mile of the uew track will be 7li 7 7 7 7 7 IK 19 33 43 SIS 803 8 17 8 in) 43 10 03 A M I 80 03 0 83 A Ogden &;Salt L.kajfc Lehl Junction Lehl American Fork Plaeaant Grove Provo Hprlnjrville SpanUb Fork Pay.on N-- ;;jo.bi5;: Ar Lv Oaala 10 I 83 :4 43 no 4 7 4k 4 7 41 4 7 30 8 a 40 8 0 80 St. for CHICAGO. H, golid 6leotrio Eight cd Train of 31 03 HI 30 1 80 M 8 30 S P Fill Iff,, All Points East. EffectiveSept. Day Coaches, Library-Ca- rs Chair-Car- s, Dining-Car- s, and Paines Sleepers. 28 Train No 6 Train Nc Denser (.hioagi Leaving OMAHA daily at 6:00 p. m., M Milford j 4 0 W 7 (IM Frlaeo from Four trains dally Ogden to alt Lake. Two fait trains dally from alt Lake to all point seat. Improved Toiiriatleepar nod Free Berlin-in- g Chair Car altLakoto Chicago without fangs. Elegant Day Coaehea. The only lino operating dining ear service. The korteat and Fanteet Line from emit Lake to Denver, Kama City. Mmaha and all Point Bant. Passenger not carried o freight train. W. H. BANCROFT, Vlre.f re and Can. Mgr . W. ECCLE 1 eu. Trf. Mgr. D. I. Burley. Genl Passenger Agt. City Tiaket Office 301 Main at. alt Lake City . Alax Thornton. Agent, rayeon. 800 Cripple Creek, Pus bio Denve MiPJl 33 S 00 8SI4 M 36.4 31 i Good Via Either Colorado Springs, 0 43 0 80 1 33 0 00 8 8 8 8 8 Tbe Only Lino Haying tio Lines way Between Grand Junction n Lli Two Daily Fast Express Tr Glenwood Springs, Leadi 3 t:7 City, ITHE am i mum ua liokits North Bound I Ar Ar.J 1 Mo. No. F. B. Choate, General Agent, Salt Lake SCENIC LINE OF THE WOE All the i btatioTT 'jili loss A Bonud personally letter to M line Arrive tatlonaaa Follows the finest.track iu theJWest. BESULT ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY by In affeet July 11. 1800. and Depart at the Varlouf la-- ge in improving what was original Railway, LOCAL TIME CARD, Horrible Outbroak Six Million dollars Spen By tii Union PacJic Railroad Cd A comparatively straight am level .roadbed ballasted witbldust leas Sherman Granite rendering possible the highest rate of spec You will save time, which ia money together with the greatest degre to you. You will aee tbe FINEST of safety. The magnitude of th SCENERY lu Colorado and you will work mast be seen to be spprsci make direct connection at Colorado sted. Springs, Denver or Tueblo, for all points WHAT DOES IT MEAN? North, Emit or South. Two trains daily between Balt Lake Solid comfort, seenrity and plei and Denver, passing Bprlngville 0:55 sure to oar patrons. a. m., and 9:15 p. m. Carries through ABE YOU GOING EAST? Coaches, Chair Cars and Pullman If so yon cannot afford to g Sleeping Cara via ON WEDNESDAY any other than ;this BOYA MORNING a Tourist car leaves Ogden running HIGH1YAY. Farther informi through to Bt. Faul via 0. M. A C. R. tion on application c them when you travel. sores on my lit'le daughter's head developed into a case of scald head, writes CL D. Isbill of Morganton, Tenn., but Bucklm's Arnica salve completely cured her. It's a guaranteed cure for Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Sores, Ulsers and Piles. Only 25 cents at J. L. Town Salt L For Hale Man's life is full of crosses ' and temptations. He comes into this world without his consent and goes ont of it against hiB will, and bis trip botween the two places is exceedingly rocky. The rule of is one of the unfortunate F of features his trip. When he is lix 8 T Mix , S atlouiaudSlding PM little the grown girls kiss him, and S when he is grown the little girls All PM Dtp bait Lake Ar IU ,0n kiss him. If he raises a large fam313 53 Dap bpriagvllle Ar HIS 803341 4U Fork 138 Spanish is called be if bnt he 7 H I IS Mustard, ily Pay hod imu 4318 01 Sautaqula raises a small check he is called a itnou 7 30 3 41 Uoabeu 301 11 33 3 80 I Ut. NdiO 467 IS theif and a fraud, and is shunned 1807 6 40.1 33 Burak a 301 S Mammoth Jet. L3USU like a Chinaman with the Beven-yePM iM Ar Silver City Dap I U 1333 30)830 itch. If he is poor be is a bAd I I manager; if ho is rich, ho is dis- Ltatatlona where no time is ahowa train do honest; if he is in politics, its for aottop. Dtralnairua daily X pie; if hes ont of politics, yon train run dally except unday. dout know where to place him and D C.DODGH, V A Ucn'l Vlgr' he is no good to hie country; if he . II. BABCOCK, does an act of tbarity, it is for TraOe Manager. policy; if he wont give to charity, GEO. W. HEIKTZ. h9 is a case, and lives only for Gen'l Paae. Act. if himself; he dies young there was a great future ahead of him; if he lives to an old age, he has miss- d his calling. He was introduced to the world by a doctor, aud to the next world by the same agency. New Train Serviec. Ye lily, the road is rocky, but man TLaae train will be elegantly equipped nre likes to travel it Ex. ly local end al way ion time. Patronlaa A I Let us tell you about the thro sit eping-ca- r for Omaha and Chicago which leaves Salt Lake Try them. Only our family. MAH A CURIOSITY. "Of UTAD - B years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility, writes F. J. Green of Lancaster, N. 11. "No Night Was Her Terror. "1 wouid cough nearly all night remedy helped me until I began long, writes Mrs. Chas Apple-gat- e using Electric Bitters, which did of Alexandria,' Jnd. "and me more good than all the medicould hardly get any sleep. I had cines 1 ever used. They have consumption so bad that if I walk- also kept my wife in excellent ed a block 1 would cough fright- health for years. She says Elecfully and spit blood, but when all tric Billers are just splended for other medicines failed, three $i oo female troubles; that they are a bottles of Dr. King's New Dis- grand tonic and invigorator for covery whooly cured me and I weak, ruo down women. No gained 58 pounds. Ti's absolutely other medicine caa take its place guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free atj. L. Townshends drug store. - - PAYSON, vr11 ?' alnT""!. Expraea 7 33 a m 8 am 8am 6 25 no (vlenwood f o8dpm m 14 loam 2 lrdv,lli 3 Gjb'ldaCrk 7 Doa m 48am j" ( ",eb!Sptr 7 oo am do Denver 3o a m Connection made atPnrbl Spring and Denver with all egant diuing rare, chair earsli n "li trains. Taka 1 &PT and have a "for the Sneat aeonery comfort on thee W. tf.SUKRMBa, Agt.. f.y.t ,(, Fcr those who sleep well on a train, r. T. A. Denver. scours Colo. j we have what you want. Fcr those B. I. NBTIXS, Gen. who don't sleep well wo have an elect- U.M.Cmhing, Trav. tg't. Paa. Ag W W. 3ad South ric rendlug lamp In your berth by at., SaltL whii-you ran read all night if you wish, without disturbing others. In foct all tiro modern conveniences troth fcr SAFETY aud COMFORT, are to be had if you travel via tire C. -- St I Uy. L. DOWNING, Commercial Agt Salt Lake City, Utah. j MEATH) M. & L. ' PCIKTEBS, a; Orel. tas tjfc |