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Show H Beware of " cheap " bak- H .ihg powders. Alum makes H good medicine but bad food. H Ask your doctor. ou H Wo wish to cull attention to Sea. 110 H of tho ordinances of this city Cruelty t H A dmals." This Sec. is being violated H fceninour city. Our attention wn H called to this on Friday when n certain H man was beating nil horse moat un- H mercifully at the noon hour as the child- H Tin wore leaving scIimJ. and tno little H once became very much excited. The H .eachcr complained to us. and felt some- H thing should be done to bring such men H to justice. To let men know they can- m n jt use stay chains to beat their animals H t j death, without laying themselves li- H able to the law wo herewith publish the H Sec. of tho otdinance. B Cruelty to Animals H Every person who overdrives, over- B loads, drives when overloaded, over- H -works, tortures torments, deprives of m necessary sustenance, cruely beats, mut- m ilnte or cruelly killi, or causes or pro- B cures to be overdmeu, overloaded driv- B en when overloaded, overworked, tor H tured, tormented, deprived of ueceisury H tmstenauc", i ruelly beaten, mutilated or R ciuelly killed, any animal, and whoever m having charge or custody of any animal H ither us owner vr otherwise, who in H itects unnecessary erutlty upon the B annie, or willully fails to provide the H same with proper food, drink, shelter or H protection from thj weather, and owry H owner, possessor or person having the H charge or custody of any animal who B cruelly drives or works the Hiiuie when H unfit far labor or w ho shall ubanbou any H mained, sick, infirm or disabled animal H to die within the limits of this city ; H i guilty of an offence, and upon conviction H thereof ehnl be liable to a fine in any H sum not exceeding $100, or to be ini- H prisoned in the city jail not exceeding B 100 days, or both line and imprison-H imprison-H H Edgar Faweettj who spends half of his PPJ time abroad, although he is intenaly H Ameiicau, says in Collier's Weekly : '"it PB is only ftibles and vulgarities, petty or H emphatic, tnat the English ever ridicule. PH For the mapnitude of our oountiy, its H prodigious advance in all progressive B and civilized directions, its faculties of H invention and discovery, its rapid H marches along the roadways of education H' and science, they seldom havo any words V but those of florid praise," PB Messrs. George Austin, Moaiah Evans PB and Ole Ellingson were out yesterday K with a team and a road scraper leveling H the road in the upper part of town. A B little work cf this kind puts tho road in B n good condition Tho city supervisor B should have the city road machine out B doing this work. B Wti are anxious to do a little good in B this world and can think of no pleasanter B or better way to do it than by recom- B mending One Miuuto Cough Cure as a B preventive of pneumonia, consumption B and other serious lung troubles that B follow neglected colds. H. B. Merri-B Merri-B B Mr. W. II. Ilolabird has' our thanks B for an interesting pamphlet just received B from him entitled, "American Beet B Sugar," giving instructions for Held B work from seed to harvest with full B illustrations of a model beet sugar B factory with explanatory notes. B Elder J. W. Gontes, now laboring at B San Luis, Obispo, mot with an accident B recently which compelled him to uso B crutches for a while but he is now B recovering. B Mr. James Worlton cumo over ,from B Provo on Saturday to attend a party in B honor of hiB parents. B A thrill of terror is experienced when B n brassy cough of croup sounds through B the house at night. . liufcthe fear soon B changes to relief after ()ueMiuuitoCMUgi B Cure has been administered. 'Safe and B . harmless for children. II. 13. Mcrrl- B hew. MMHalBMHaMIHHHMMiMHMMMmimi Snow.stonufl and blizzrrds have been making life miserable fordwcllcrs in the oast tha ,iast week. A few days o Utah's climato would seem liko Paradise to them. , There are three little things which do inoro work than any other three little things created tho are the ant,- the bee and DdWilt's Little Early Risers, the last boing the famous little pills for. tomach and liver troubles. II. B Merrihew. After years of untold guttering from -iles, W. B.Tursell of Knitnersvill, Pn., was cured by using a single box of De-Witt's De-Witt's Witch Haz-1 Salve. Skin diseases such as eczema, rash pimples and obstinate soresare readily cured by this famous remedy. II. B. Merrihew. It is aaid that Mr. M. H. Anderson intends moving his family' to Canada. Mrs. Anderson has some relatives living in Alberta. The report comes froi St. George that they are going to have a big beet sugar factory down there soon.' What pleasnre ipthete in lifo with a headache, constipation and bllliousncss? thousands experience them who could become perfectly healthy by using De-Witt's De-Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. II. B. Merrihew. The St. George Union is losingmoney and is going to stop as publishing n paper for glory is no snap. Whooping Cough is the most distress ins malady; but its duration can be cut short by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, which is also the best known lemydy for croup and all lung and bronchial troubles. II. B. Merrihew. Tho roads nro getting dry and the farmers are looking over their faun implements. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases may securo instant relief by using DeWitt's Witcli Hazel Salve. It is the great Pile remedy. II. B. Merrihew. Merri-hew. Mr. Cedarstrom is preparing n fine exhibit of onyx to send to the Trans Mississippi Exposition at Omaha next summer. i Don't annoy others by your coughinp, and risk your life by neglecting a cold. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, crouge, grippe and nil throat and lung troubles. II. B. Merrihew. Mrs. Sarah Peaison.who 1ms been visiting her parents in Lehi, has returned re-turned to her home in Taylorsville. Brush tho hair daily through to tho tuulp, and occasionally apply Hall's Hair Itenowor, and a luxuriant head o hair will be maintained of a natural hue. Wo ; is being pushed on tho electric power plant at Jordan Narrows. Tho old Jordan will soon be made to generate elcctrioity. I have given Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a fair test and consider it one o tho very best reiredies for croup that I ha ,fe ever found. Onedoso has always been suflicient. although I always use it reely. Any co.'d my children contract yields very readily to this medicine. can conscientiously recomment It for croup and colds in children. Geo. E WolfV, Clerk of the Circuit Court Fernandina, Fla. Sold by H. B. Merrihew, Merri-hew, druggist. Last year sugar beets wero grown at Chester, Sanpete county with good success. They claim to have some good land for this crop. Messrs. vJames Allred and B. W. Brown havo been drawn as petit jurors at Pro;o. Marriago license was granted last week to GeoVge. Whitman and Lucy Fox of Lehi. l .. , , ' A number of tho oflictirs of tho M. I. A. attended tho officers meeting at American Fork on Sunday. Tho Bishop has received a request for six experienced missionaries to bo sent from this ward. ItisA'orv likelv that. 'tho'Sonate will turn down the nomination of II, N. Mc-Grew Mc-Grew as register of ip landofhce at Sltlt Lake. J I k A Cure For LamcBack. "My daughter when recovering from nn attack of fever, was a great sufferer from pain in the back and hips," writes Louden Gr6ver, of Sardia, Ky. "After using quite a number of remedies without with-out nny Leni'fTt she tried one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and it has given entire relief." Chamberlain's Pain Balm is aho af certain cure for rheumatism. Sold by II. B. Merrihew, rugdgist. t ' Ettncato Your Howols With Cmcarots. Candy CuttinrMc, ctiroconstlpatlon forovor. '.Oo.eso. It C. C. C. fall, ilrucRlstsrcfuml monoy. Ko-To-lIac for rifty Cents. Gtmruntccd tobacco habit euro, maUoa weulc men strouff, blood puro. 50c, $1. All UruBtst& To Cure Constipation Fnrovor. Talto Ciiacarots Candy Cathartic. lOo dr 23c. If C. C. C. fall to euro, druBl8ts refund rnonoy. Evorvhody Sny So. 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In no-other no-other way can the money bo invested to-secure to-secure such returns of intellectual profit pro-fit nnd pleasuie. Address, Collier Weekly 021 to 540 West Thirteenth Street- ' New York. Castoria is truly a marvelous thiny or children. Doctors prescribe it,' ' ' mea'cal journals recommend it and". "' more than a million mothers nro using; ' ' it in place, of Paregoric, Bateman,8-- Drops, eo-sailed soothing nyrups and. other narcotic and stupefying remedies. Castoria is ihe quickest thing to regulate the stomnch and bowels nnd give healthy sleep the world havo ever seen. It is pleasant to tho taste nnd absolutely hasmless. It relieves constipation, consti-pation, quiets pnin, cures, diarrhoea nnd wind-colic, allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, sootliB. tho child nnd gives it refreshing nnd natural sleep. Castoria is tho children's. 4 panacea tho mother's friend Castoria is put up in one-siza bottles-only. bottles-only. It is not sold in bulk. Don't j, allow any one to sell you anything oleo ' ". on the pleuor promise that it is "just as '' good" nnd "will answer every purpose."" s. - See that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. m Ti i. mm and MO GUAM B, 1 SCENIC LINE OF THE W0RLI ' :' Two Fast Trains Daily LEAoviiiiiE, Aspen, Pueblo- CoiiOitAoo SpniNos and Denveh. EfTective Fob. 15, 1898. i Train No. 2 leaves Lehi 10:14 am Salt Lake 0:00 am. Arrive at Puoblo SM am. Colorado Springs 7:02 a in Denver 0 :20 a m Train No. 4 leaves Lehi 8:24 p rxv Salt Lako 7:40 p m Airivo Pueblo 5:18-pjm 5:18-pjm Colorado Springs 0;52 p m Denver 0:25 p. m. Connections made at Puhelo, Colorado Colora-do Springs and Denver with nil lines- East. Elegant'day conches chair cars- ' I and Pullman sleepers on all trains. Take-. the D&BG and havo a comfortable tio and enjoy tho fluent scenery on the? continent , , . ; ., . i' . S. K. Hoopor B. F. Nevins GP&TA General Agent - H. M. Cuihing, , Trav. Paseengor Agents ,.. i' , K 'r c'ur' Coantlp'ition loiiver. 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