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Show AwardclglnestT4onors-VorIdrs Fair, " f r fllljt ) Tlie only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alttr.i. Used in Millions of Homes ao Years the Standard'. 13. Y. A. Notes. Editor Bannek: I see thero are three students from your fair city enrolled In the Normal department of the Academy, presumably preparing for teachers. For the past three or four months, letters requesting Principal Cluir to reccom-mend reccom-mend a good teacher to eomo dis.rict have been of frequent occurrence, 'the work done by these young teachers In the schools where they are assigned Is the beet recominondatlon tho Academy could have. Every effort is bolng made to place the Academy along side of thu best Institutions of the I.'ast, nnd success is crowulng these efforts. Sir new teachers have been added to tho faculty this year, one In trench and German, one in PhyslcsandMatkeinaticrf, ouoiu Kujlisn Literature, one iu theseveath grade, and ouo in the eighth grade of the prcpiro lory department. A new tcachen has been put in tho mechanic art's department, depart-ment, having charge of the carpenter work fn its various branches. The enrollment en-rollment for this year is very encouraging, encourag-ing, being already above fio hundred There oro anont 340 iti tho Normal do-partment, do-partment, 1W iu the preparatory grades and over 60 In tlie Kinderearten. Prof PlutTs class U Child study is niaWng admirable progress, desorving special mention, as a pioneer In, a new science. The greatest interest is manifested by both students and teachers, and the spirit that animated them all is intellectual intel-lectual progress in useful pmhs. Provo, Oct. 15, IBM. I Business Briefs. ' . Wheat 00V. par bushel. Cfats fl 00 per hundred, Potatoes 26( . per bushel. I.ucorn seed O'fc. per lb. Apples He. Plums 5c. Apricots Go. Peeled Pcnchcs 8c. Uupeeled Peaches 'tJsc Kifgs 18c. per don. AtTrnues. Itrlng your honey, Alfalfa seed, potatoes, pota-toes, rye, wheat, oats, barley nnd corn to Chlpinnii's. FOK SAM! A fi acre pasture, fenced and 1 lot nt talii Junction byT.F.Trane WANTKD Ladles to aid mo In nty business. Good salery Address with stamp, Mrs. A. Norman. Manager Isabella Isa-bella Toilet Co., 32G 7th, St. Salt Lake City Utah. 4 For n nica cap, hatnud pair of gloves tho Chlpinaii Merc. Co. Is the place to go. When you want good and cheap clothing nnd underwear buy It at Peoples Co-op Inst, they have the largest assortment of any houso in tho County. I hnvo n stock of gents coats from 30 to 30 I willsell nt half price. T. F.Tranc. Tho Co-op received fifty cazoi of rubber boota and etc. this week and will be able to fill tho wants of their patrons in that lino nt tho lowest iwslblo prlcos. , Ituy Your LADIES WRAPS & CLOAKS nt Peoples Co-op Inst, largest and best assortment of newest styles now 011 sale at their store. Carol stoves just in at Chlpman's. If you want a heater or n cook stove tins is the placo. aOsTTupcrs will bo forwarded untllex-plleit untllex-plleit orders Is reclcved by tio publisher publish-er for their discontinuance, and until pnynientofnllmrf!rijfi Is made, ns required by law. Ladles shawls, capes and wraps nt Tranes, From the amount of Imnder going In nnd out of tho Peoples Coop lumber ynrd, a person would think that n building boom had struck town. I tell you ifghl now- you must not miss tho "CLOAKOPHNING" atChlpman's. Friday, Saturday, Monday & Tuesday I've a seoret In my henrt, Sweet Matic, A Ule I would 1:0 part , Sweet M:irii . If you'd 1-vi.ii (uirer lie you aunt !n.ij mse Paikn'Ten Tlie linpr.iwiuont you will ue, Sn I Marie. Sold by D. i:. Islington. I r. V. luniptoal atTianes. I Ludiis Prime AlJvrt iiojts and other nobby stylis ejinj had ut CliipniaiiV Am. b jik ( I). A K.U. West Tlouftd leaves Lchi at s S .M s 4 : 15 A 10 :60 8 12 :Sfl 1 Inet Don lid s 3 ;S1 so. 60 8.uS. Clocks from (We. nj,-n r Iraiu-s, Why nay 00 lo 100 dollars for a Sewing Machine when Peoples Coop Inst, will soil you 111 lluo ;i Machine as is made ftcm 'Ji to 30 dollurn. Thcte tmtchlucH havo all tho latest mid best ottarliuieiits. Como and see them. For thehistco.il nnd honest weight gotoTroues. Go to Hecks Hot Springs and lake n good bath mid then to Dr. .MerrilienH ollleo nnd havo your teeth cleaned, and you will bo n new person. Dr. Merrlhew. 10,000 worth of clothing just In nt the Chlpman Merc. Co. A nice lot to select from, nnd I heard n fellow my the other day, tlicv never nro undersold if they get below nil. Ladies Coats lost year stylo for half prico ntTraiifg. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder WsrIJ'a Fair lllghcat Medal and Diploma. BIMETALLISM VNl) MONOMETALLISM nv ARCHBISHOP WALSH, OF DUBLIN, IRELAND. .Oiving to the great demand for Archbishop Arch-bishop Walsh's p.unphleton monometallism monometal-lism and lis ruinous effects on tho laud TENANTRY of IRELAND ,ra've reproduced It on elegant book paper, neatly bound ; containing 80 puges. It is one ot tho inos', logical, practical, ilhis- tJJtive convincing arguments favoring HIM ITA I I I9( "'" h" rv" been pub. DUIIL,lALUO.M li.hed. Iris lamphlet Is having n w ido circulation nnd should b read by every citizen of tho United States. It bus attracted the attention ol Kuropcnnd America, und isono of the most Hcholarly writings extant on the vubiect of Jilinotullism, Mailed post, paid to any address on rrceipt of 25 cts. Spcciul terms to ngcnls. Address, Coin Publishing Co. 116 Monroe St., Chicago. "pl'JLnts. Noficefto Inventors. There wan trfflvr a time in the hlsuiry of our tXHIlitrjl ben 'tho dsinnndt for Inventions aiiiltniprovementsliitho itts and rclciices iMnernlly was so great ns now. Tho conveniences of inankin I In tho factory iimfoorkehop, the household, on tho farm, and in olllclnl life, re. lire eon ll nun 1 nccfwlons to tho npHTcn-imces npHTcn-imces unit Implements of each in ordi r to . U lulxir, ITino nnd expense. The lollllrnlcIiaiign iu llioadiniiiifctrntirt of government does not effect the progress ot the Amern-nn imeutor, who bsin on llic nlurl, nmlfreu'ly to perceive the existing ex-isting dufiotencics, dots not permit the affair of government lo deter him from quickly coiicfT7ing tlie rcmrdy to overcome over-come discrepancies. Too great caro ran not be excrelficd iu choosing n competent nnd skillful attorney to prcparo and proseculo ni application for patent. Vilnnble In crests havo been lot and doitroyed It innumerable instances by tho cmpioyii cut of Incompetent counrcl, and especial jAis this aiivlce npplie.ibl to thosa whi) adopt tho "No patent, no pay" ovsleni. Inventors who entrust their businesi to this chus of attorneys doNont iuirncntrlsk, ns the breadth mil stronglh of tio patent is ni'vcrcnniiiler-ed ni'vcrcnniiiler-ed luvlow dfnqulck endeavor to got an nllowcnco nnd obtain tlio fee then due. TllK FKLS30LAIM COMPANY. John Woddcrburi,, iJeneral Minagcr, 013 F street N. , Washington, I). C, representing! n largo lumber of iiiiKttanl dally nnd 1 weekly p:icrs, ns well as general pel jodleals of tho country, was instituted t protect its pilrons from the unsafn moiiiods heretofore employed In this lino of Ilu8incss. Tlie said company Is prepared to take charge of all patents entrusted I 1 It for reasonable fees, and prepares : ud prosecutes npp'.icaltatis generally neludlng mechanical Inventions, Inven-tions, desiv 11 patejile, trademarks, InM-i, copyrights Interferences, infringements, validity, n ports, nnd givts cspeelsl st-tcntloii st-tcntloii to rejected rates. It Is also prepared t enter into competition with any firm ii securing foreign patents. Write fo Inductions nnd ndvleo. John Wodderbtirii, 018 F street, P. O. IlosSSS. Wellington, I). C. Parks' Cough Syrny cures Colds and Consiimptioii. Mrs. Catherine, Illnck, of Ijo Iloyi N. y, s.iys: "I took one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup. "It noted liko magic Stopped my cough nnd I am perfectly Ivdl 1 ow " ' "S.mrdy I). K. Klllngion. A cup of Parks' Tea at night moves thu IhiwcIx 111 thu nrulng without pnln or dlseojiforti It U u great liealth giver and blood purillnr. Mold 1 I). K Kllhigson r-f -, yrYino'nUfo Thefftiop fliipiicd several cm loads ot poihtijes this week and are nyiiig tliu fn'riritrs tho highest market price for ti'oiii'ril . t Ournill jind winter goals nro now arriving nitty and are 011 exhibition Tit our atori v-P&plt i Co-op lust. KAirrfT'OrtbVEU HOOT, the great Tllood piimlpr give freshuos and clearness clear-ness to Ylie; ICoinploxion nnd cures ConallrAlfcl, 2f) cts ,50 els , (1.C0 '' 6ldby T. J, Wndaworlh. SIlILOIlja fCritr. is sold on n guarantso-Hpuros Incipient Cotisiim-tiou. Cotisiim-tiou. Ujbu best Cough Curo Only one eent-iysllo -'3 ctr.,00,, cts., nnd (1.1)0. 'iKSpra by T. J Wodswor'.h. Mrs Ttf 'Hawkins, Chaltumga Teiin, MtfWiihiloh' Vilalittr '.S.I VHP M i' J.WlftO coHnJcr ( (As bttl rcmtily fur n Jebttt'tiiihl fytttiH I tctr used . " For Dyiep9hi;L'ler or Kidney trouble It excel, -irigk7l. Sold by T.J. Wads, worth. fft Nottce for Publication, ": ' No 2301. Land'Ofliconl Salt I.ikoCilv) joptcmbcr ai, 18Jf 1 Notice )icreby given that the folluw ing nnniCiI, tetller has tiled notice nt his. intention tbmoko final proof in supiiort of his claim, and that said proof wllbe made before tbqlteglster eV Iteceher U, S. Land Office nt Suit Luke City, Uuih, 011 Nuumbci' 12, 1MM, vi: John M. Uller II. 13, 602.1 & 0988 for the S II ' , N W tf S VTtf N i: '., W 4 SI. 14 Section' 23 Tp-5 lt 1 W lie ndiiies tho following witnesus lo prove hla continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of, enld land, h: Imel Kvans, Jr., Joseph II. Collcdge, Joi-cph Moody and Morgan Kvans all of Lohi, Utnh Ityron Groo, Itrglster Vint rulitUtlioa octoLtr 4, I3JI.) SICNAL'TRIUMPHS WON. Iiy l)c'I'tf?, greivm InUnjt powder. Twosl'iiaJ trimnpln have been ncli-levcd ncli-levcd by Dr. prlal "ream Making Powder. Pow-der. First, It fjsied Highest Awnid and Diploma at tie World's Columbian Exposition ot IW. Next It sccurod Highest! Awiyd imd Uol Medal at the CillforiJliiMIdwlmor lair of 1801. At both Pa rs H turinieJ all competitors iu ever respect !,The award, iueuh iustunei , wus for strongest luaveiiiug jioiver, fcrfeqt purity and general excellence, excell-ence, Ut wnftsiuuilueU by tho tinun.m-011s tinun.m-011s voidof thejujeta- Tho vKtorv 8t (luiCflgo eslnblishcs the' Hilprt-nl: eye Dr. Wile's as "Tl c l'cie-most l'cie-most ii, k)g .i'Oiffler in the Woil.i," Tho trjj mtflKW Fraijfisi-o ionllrms und eu ihailaw IR I " 1 I' t Talk from a Republican Lady. Kditor U.xssR: I or Kimo time the ad- lability ol thf ladies forming olltIcul elnbs in I.ehi, hns presented itself to my mind, and for tl, purpoN of ascertaining If pOMibl'-, the nun, Is of my scr upon this matter, I Hjipeol to the IUxnm to publish a tew ol tlio rvnsons why I think wo should organise jiolltlcal clubs. We should keep In mind that we form n prominent part ol this great llepubllc, and that we might be enabled lo wake valuable suggestions to our husbands, nnd properly train our children J It is eminently neoM,y that wo should meet nnd discuss the political situation, sa ns to make ourselves familiar with all tho great questions whlcli presenl themselves totbuAnierivan people. Tbelwogrtntpolilleulpnrlios bf Utah, hate wisely proclaimed in faver of suffrage suff-rage for our sex, for which c should nil be grcitful, not that it is anything more than fs Justly due us, but that they nro fair niliuiul enough to grant that which belongs to us, and in order Hint we might be nblu to rcup the full reward of that precious boon, which In the near future will be gmnted to us, I deem it absolutely necessary that wo should so educate ourselves us to Ins able to conduct con-duct the iiffuirs of uin- part of the respective re-spective campaign in which wo will so Hoon ta'c nn netue part, that will re-Meet re-Meet rudii to ourselves, mid provo 11 beneficial ohject lewuu to tho sterner six. Thli.k of the Indira holding off and bjlngiinirepsreilnmlltho time of action act-ion ; in, inUi a campaign nnd lighting for their respective parties, without baling. eceivtJ tho first lesson In poll-tic. poll-tic. As a buly of ltepiibllean principals, 1 move thai we at the e.irlicit possible moment, organise n ltepublicau Club In 1-eti t. l)u Ihenriuiy second to the nutioii? Leh.1, Uiah, S.-pi. 10,-01. A Itiipnblicin. Tho Earnod Sugar Bounties. A I.crrKh Kiioii Cjk.nuioh .Madkuso.s to Kx-SlNATUIt KOMU.NDS I.N UKI..MIO.N Tircut.ro. The Waldorf,) 1 if ih Aic. and Thlrty-tlilid St.- New ork. September ll, 1801 J Uvn Urn. F AMminulj, Partington Vl.s Mi IH. wi.Mi: KiMf.M)M In eonvei- ration Imd with Mr. Joint l.Daiuunort. hcinf'jiiiHil me tl'iil the maple sugar pioducvrs of Veimont wcro coiiteuiplut-'ng coiiteuiplut-'ng n proeeidlng in the Court of Claims torecoier boui.iy i!ue them for sugat prud.icid thisjeur, and had cmplojid iittorlieys in Wiishington for thttt purpose. pur-pose. The cl.iluies against the United States for tugur produced, whether from cane, beets, or uinple ssp, are of twodlstiiiet sorts flrst, for sugar made prior to midnight of AuguetSS, when the so-called so-called Wilson Mil look-effect, repealing tit MeK4nle-y Wtl and . (us Scerstnry mrcfe-sa)J--protllbltIng the payment ol any farther bounty, whether earned or to be lamed ; and, second, for sugar made nftwr Agnst 23 and up to July 1 , 1 SOd, tinder Ifeenscs Issued' under the McKinley actalur July 1, 1801. There is no doubt of the right tore-cover tore-cover under the ilrsi, claim, mid to m mind very ,Ulle doubt of the liability of thu government uiider the second. To your initial, tho argument in favor of belli vhduis will at once present Itself, nnd 1 need not take thu time to present either. TJier; is not only threat to commence action on these c'.'a.mt, but suggestion of n mandamus proceeding to compoll the soi-rctitrv 01 the Ihensoiy to iippolut inspectors in-spectors and weights, m provided for in the McKilcy law, to took nfler the imeicwts of the Umt-.J Slutea during the fcU.u lau.jin ut iaU-1. This ntui.-dauius ntui.-dauius proceeding would surely eomu to grief, and tho cause of the sugar pro-ducers-wolild be li.Jureil by the adicrse rttult. What I desire is that no suit of any character hould bo commenced at this time, cr until Congress u at its winter eucslon has had the upporl unity to ilht tliu wrong iutticted by the Wibuu-Gor-man bill. My intoikt in tlio mutter is for the btel row.is and bott tugai jiro-duoers jiro-duoers j.f Kebtuo, Utah and C11II-.ornhi. C11II-.ornhi. During tho luil session 1 made oiery effou to pieeiu tins most Important induin, iiuiu t-a utur.y dtirii.e, . It v.,, oujly crippled, .but still. bus llf , I and cur uoutinuo its existence by fair Irgi. I. tiiik gr..nuug at least tlie bounty for U01 11 bv given next session. My effort will he not only for this, but to obtain due sugar and tho bounty of the morul, if not tiie tgiil contract of tho i'c.iiuleyact iu.nl 10 . ThW effort will be advemcy all'.eted, and llioeo with 1110 in obiaining honest and fair legislation will h. greatly haudicuppttl it runs should be pending during the couuug seclon. Tiie Ueuml legislators would say, ituse people haieappialtU to the court- -lot the oourts und m,t CongnsesaiU their rlgliu." I write to you, knowing lour great iutcicst in the subject u:alter nnl your enviable In-Jlueiice In-Jlueiice wall all men, hoping that you willtxert it 10 pieveut any linitylega. proceedings and do not histltnte lo do ao, kuowmg that no lights will be jeoinmiKid but interests will bj advanced ad-vanced .) iliudelj). 1 leaio hereto-liion.yv. hereto-liion.yv. , Hit 11 letlti addreSKd to the Seiiutu wi.l U mi win did lo me. Hoping that va and yours are well and tl nt I 11 u y have the pleutmc ot luteting y 1 freqiu'iitly during the com-inn com-inn winter, Vhji, eiy truely yours, , (p& ClUMLCS F. Makdciuo.n. -4.,Hjil,Ua piutKtr- Tte Peopte'lo-Oplnsi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL j DEALBRS lij Geujerall Merchandise Lowest PniCES on Dry Goods Ladies Wraps arjd Cloaks Rubber Goods . boots and shoes FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Hardware arid Stoves FURNITURE Building Materials arid all kinds of Implements Branch store, Main Street. Main store, State Street. W. E, RACKER, Superintendent. Ml ' " ' " - 1 ii - . ., - -, .. . - - . . mm , fapijefsjyvefy Stable, f Best llavses and Buggies "bay or Night I zzz?M CHHa? hZ THE CHEttteT 1 All hinds of Coal dolivorod Trom thm 1 Co-op; good wol&ht gunrantood, 1 nlott io C!iy triaa tf a to Street, L.M 1 WAMTFH IT UNrEf I At the ofllcc of the Uannkr M Every person that lives in the North Kntl ol Utah County to keep I posted as what is fining in this section. This .they cannot do unlet I they subscribe for TllK Li:ui U.NNi:n. the only paper published In the northern portion of thu county, This is a matter that needj B YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION.', . Subscription $J 00 per year. Six months $1.25. ' Call on or addrcs: 1 LEHI BANNER, Lehi.Utah I 1 AT Beck's Saratoga Spripgs On tlie west sliorc of Utah Lake, five miles from Lehi. 2 Large plunge M lis Thcse s,,rins IWSSCSS " 6 IM Tllb fiathS, fl11 ;mal prcpcrtia,aS;W Foplc in Lcli; can testify, fen- BArrF-IQ 9.0 Rheumatism and diseases of tke A 1 XI O MJ skin it has no equal. A. pleasant ride and a plunge in these health-giving waters will cure THAT TIRRD FEIRLINQ I K; ROBINSON Wishes to 'call the Attention of the Public to I the Fact thai he has Rented the Shop of L. ' W. Brown, and is now Prepared to Repair WAG ONS BUG GIES & SLEIGHS I mm&i mmmm bosiness. I Buggy painting tl Spoclulty. 1 imt - CITY - ofi-H- I i |