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Show t 3 Crown Baking Powder, rjCrown Spices are best. A Leader every time. )J'row Flavoring tota from Frail- ' Wo solicit your patronage, not solely I upon tlio ground that our goods L -ttM. in stato, but upon tin- iHMHW' braad basis thatwo are giving you but- JBt" "S ( tor value for your money than" you can jKf ' possibly receive by asking your groc-r Ws mBm fMTRifl V ' Jor 80"P brand, which in most cases z$$l&KltiEr will bo found to be an inferior article ' jpr KjWBKL-, costing the samo or rnoio money. Sup- LlBI6TM port homo industuoa and otheis will fKWwMilHw1 start, which means better'times. HHe8L JJWv HEWLETT BROS. Salt Lake City. B&HHHISP'' ' CASTORIA For Infants and Children. . - Try Schilling's Dost tea nad baking powdor. IMTT fi - it l1TtTTTTr Fifty Years Ago. No theory of germs to chill Affection's budding blisses; Wheu ardent tovcrs took thclrflll, No tnicrobe's on their kisses. How happy they were not to know The germ. fad 30 years ago. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the standard family remedy of the "world for colds, coughs and lung diseases. It is not a palliative, and is not therefore put up in small cheap bottles. It is put up in large bottles for the household. They cost more but cure more. Pads come and go but no theory or fad can overthrow the fact, that the greatest cure for all colds, coughs and throat and lung diseases, is Ayer's Cherry Peotoral. 50 Years of Cures. . . . . ' " -. LSiJ. A load of wood taken on subscription at this ofllce. "The worst cold I ever ha 1 in my life was cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes W. II. Norton, of Sutter Creek, Cal. "This cold left'mo with a cough and I was expectorating all the time. Tho Remedy cured mo and I want all lry friends when troubled with a coulih or cold to use it, for it will do them good." Sold by II. B. Merri-hew, Merri-hew, druggist. Holiday Rates. Tho R. G. V. announces their regular rate of single faro for round trip during the Holidays. Tickets will be sold only on Dec. 24, 25, 31 and Jan. 1, 1S98. This applies between any two stations on tho R. G. W. lino. ' Julius Jensen has n fine assortment of Christmas candies. Call and see them. Easy to reach Chicago if you take the right train the Burlington's Burling-ton's Vestibuled Flyer" No other train offers quite a good service. ,, No other train , lane's t,yoir 'at your journey's end quite as quick- y- Leaves Denver 9:V) p. in. forOmalia,- Chlrago Kansas City St, I.ouis and JAW, othei Qastrul and southern cities. Tickets a Ijflcet. of connecting lines v ''" W. F.MoMILLAN General Agent. 11 Walker Block, Salt Lake City R. IT. NESUEN.Trav.rass. &Tvt Ag 4 -v I - - M hundreds would read pr Mveftisement I Now is tno tlmo of tho year to increaso M your Business and get tlio Holiday trado J but tho question is how. The best way is to keep your business before the J?, public. This can bo dono by putting"? , M $ an advertisement in tho Banner. Hun- H jdroda of people read it. Our list oi Bub- H S'Scribors is growing every weok, & H If It lsras liere. . I LEHI FRUIT STORE. I CHARLES EARL, Proprietor. H F'sissmi w asmrap Both s? ?mcprt", I 3LT2T STEBET, - - LEHI H Beesley EVIarble Works I MANUFACTURERS OF H Marble and Granite Mouments I Headstones, Tablets, Curbing, &c. High grade work a npociaky. H Send for Sosigzis arid Prices. H Oregon Short Line Time Table. I In effect July 25, 1897. fl jmL.rMC JKLt y&z KK 3C M " ' f v -" Trains feolng North"": " .- . " H 8:26 a.. m. For Salt Lake, Tintic, Mercur and intermediate points H 5 114 p. m. For Snlt Lake, Portland, Butte and all points east. M Trains going South. M (8:53 a. m. For Provo, Manti, Nephi and all intermediate points. M 7:03 p. m. For Provo, Nephi, Friscc and intermediate points M Between Salt Lake and Ogden. Four trains enh way daily, leaving Salt Lake at 7 and 8 a m. and 4 and 7 p.m. Two through trains to nil ioints cnBt, leaving Fait Lake at 7 H a. m. and 7 p. in , and leaching Denver. vansas City, Omaha, St. Louis H Chicago nnd St. Paul from tlneo to twelve bonis quicker than any other H line. Train for Tooele leaves Salt Lako ht 7:46 a.m. -Por further H information call on 0, J. Cami'iiWiIj, agent Lehi H D.E. Buulkv, general agont Salt Lako. H Sj Rio Grande Western I 5Efc TIME TABLE I HgOUTECj" ln Effcct J2:0, a m july 3, ' TRAINSWESTBOUND. No, 1. Fromjthc East Leaves Lehi at 11 :35 a. ml , M No. 3. From the East leaves Lehi at 8:24 p. m. u M No. 5? From Sanpete Valley points arrives at Lehi at 4':'26 p. m. M No.- 7. From Eureka, Payson, Springville, arrives at Lehi 9:06 a. m 1 - TRAINS EASTBO.UND. I No. 2. For the East leaves Lehi at 9:32 a. m. 1 M No 4. For the East leaves Lehi at 8:24 p. m, M No, 6 For Sanpete Valley points leaves Lehi at 8: 53 jl m. : No. S. For Springville, Payson andEurelca leaves' L'chi at 5 :Sop. m H Train No. 6 runs to Richfield arriving there at 8:45 p. m., No! 5 M leaves Richfield at 10 a. m. M Trains No. i, 2, 3, and 4 do not stop at Lehi. H D. O.Dodqk S. 11. Bahcock, M Gen. Mgr. TrafllcMgr. jH Wm Welsh, local agt. F. A.Wjsdleigii, Gen. Passengerag H "JOB PRINTING., I The Banner Job Office contains a complete outfit for ,H doing first-class job printing of all kinds at H reasonable prices. M |