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Show i 11 llimmli mil. Will ftWaW Awarded Highest Honore-World's Fair, i DPRICE'S yjPowder. Tiic only Turc Crenm of Tartar Fowdcr. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used m MilHonsof Homes ao Years the Stctndar Caid of Tlwnka. Mr JmiiiH I' Carter tenders Ida lienrt lell tiuuka l.. the people generally for iho klniiKi-, oliowu hint and iiia family duin.g .hi'ii I.cmiis of aorrow, and for the r"xit alien n to Mia. Carter In tolluwing htr reiiiHiiiH to their last rest-uiK rest-uiK pluio. To thime ludiee ami gentle-iii. gentle-iii. n w 1 o took audi an active pari in tho mi ik,i nn ni.,.' the funeral, he feels ho ' nevei it-p'i) them. Duslneas Drlcfa, Heat garden tceds nt Trnnce , Offlcca for rent over I.ehl Muelc Storo Trnno lma Mcn'a and Boy's Clothing Cheapest In town. I.ftdlea nnd children' ahocs, mon's boota mid ahoea ntTranca. liny your lump and nut coal at tho 1'eoplea Co-op best in town, Call ntTrnnea forechool hooka, elates and stationary. 10 packela of beat garden eed for 25 ccnta, nt tho Fcoplca Co-op. FOH SALE A 5 ncro paature, fenced nnd 1 lot nt Ihl Junctlon.hyT.F. Trnno Several car loada of lumber ramo in nt tho Co-op tbla week. Ail winter gooda.at cost. Now la tlio tituo for bnrgnlng nt Trnnea. Chicken fenco nt tho Co-op forfiO ccntB per rod, and up. Groceries, canned goule, flour and potnloctatTranea. WANTKD Ladles to aid me in my buslncas.' Oood BftlcVy Address witli atamp, Mrs. A. Norman. Manager Iai-bellnTolctCo.,.126 Iai-bellnTolctCo.,.126 7t, St. Salt I.nko City Ulah. l'coplea Coop Inat. Is hoadquarlcrs for mining tnippllea, plcka nnd handles, bIiovIob glatll niuttKuvtlaf jwwdor, fiiRO nnd cnpa.candlcsnnd everything wanted by miners nnd prospectors, nt tlio lowed going prices. aVFnpcra will be forwarded untilcx-pllcit untilcx-pllcit orders la reclovcd ly the publish crfor their discontinuance, nnd until payment of all n renrage$ Is made, na required by law. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World'! Pair lllgtmt Alcdal and Ulptomt. BIMETALLISM AMD MONOMETALLISM IIY ARCHBISHOP WALSHt OV DUDLUft. IRELAND. Onlng to tho great demand lor Arclt-blaliopWwUti's Arclt-blaliopWwUti's pamphlet on monometallism monometal-lism and Its ruinous effects on tho land THNANTRYpf IRELAND & reproduced it on elegant book paper, iifatly bound ; containing 80 piigos. It is one oi tho most logical, practical,' illus-tiativc illus-tiativc convincing arguments favoring J)lillIiliI.LlJAl ll.htil. Tfcln pamphlet ia having n wide circulation nnd ahould be rend by overy citlim of tho United States. H has nttrnctcd tho nttontlon of F.uropoand America, and isono of tho moat scholarly writings extnuton (lie subject (f Ulinetallln, Mailed post, pula to any nddresa on receipt of 25 eta, .Special terms to ngenta. Audrcsa, Coin Publishing Co. 115 Monroe St., Chicago. Rather Steep Than take In nny other form Is what many tieoplo think nnd FnrkB' Ten It uindo lor just I bono folkn. 1 1 cures constipation con-stipation uu.l though not n cathartic inocs tl.e bowels every day. Notice for Publication.' Laud Onico at Salt Lako Olty) March 20, 1BUI) Xotlco Is hereby given tlint tho following follow-ing named eottler has filed notice of his intention to mako final proof in support of Ida claim, nnd that said proof'will bo made before ltcglstor and Itcclovcr nt Halt Lake City, Utnli, on May 5, 1801 vizi I'atrick Fenliy II K No. 101H for tho V.i of S KM Section 20 Tp 5 8 K 1 W 8 L Mer. Ho names tho following wltno'fcs to prove his contlnuoua residence ujion nnd cultivation of, said laud, viz: lareal Kvnna Jr., Morgan Kvnue, John M. Ciller, Jnmcs Fowlie, nil ol Lehi, Utah County, Utah. llyron Oroo, Iteglster- (First publication March 22, ISji.) A High Liver Usually has a bad liver. He la billons conatipnUd, has indigestion nnd dyspepsia. dyspep-sia. If there isuo'orgHnlctrotiblu'hfcw doses of IMrks' Hutu Cure will tone him. up. l'arks' Sure Cure is tlio only liver and kidney cure we eull ou-n ponitivo guarantee. I'ricofl. K. D Klllugon . 9 . Notice for Publication. Land Olllco nt Snlt Lako City) i m- April K), IBlUj Notico Is hereby given that John I.. Upward, of Uraper, Utah, lias filed notlto ol intention to mnko proof on h's defcrt-land claim No. 2012, for tho uu-siicvcyed uu-siicvcyed N E i ol the N K M ol See. M,'fli3? lei I K licforo tho HegiaterA Rececr nt Salt Lnko City, Utnli, on SnfJrday, tli6 2(lth,diiyof May J80L Ha uniiiM tho following witnesses to piovu tho cuuipteta irrigation nnd re-clnmatlOii re-clnmatlOii of eald Und, viz: Lorltx II. Kmlth, Joseph M. Smith, Charles Crosgrovo nnd Joiinph Conrad, nil of Draper, Utah. Frnnk 0. lldblw llyron lroo "AttSmey ' 'ltegiater, (I'ntl llilillcallou April l, IbU ) T- - , . " 'l t I - vlt "VBBBBBB WANTKD Horso,Vlggynndhar nets Must bochcAp for call,' Louis Cftkley Agt. U. V. lilt Lehl Jc. Utnli Drntlslry. Yes It ia apring nnd you atill hold lo thoao old decayed .tectht You,hne hencl.tche, pnln In your side, enn't cat and you want to knock down everything thnt comes In our wny. I don't blame you, for persons hnrelng bad teeth nro sure to bo bad themselves. Now Is tho timotolinve them out. Don't go until another spring for If you do you may be layed nway lit n cneket. Your fneb may be pleasing, the smile facinntlng, tlio msiicrs charming, the Inngungo refining, Mho thoughts bright nnd tho wliolo chnrncter cultured, but if when the moutlls opened n cavern of denth nnd rottcr.ess appears nnd tho breath brings to u( the foulness ol tlio cesspool, tho charm Is broken ; wo turn away na from n sepulchre It la strango such n walking d 'nth can bo tolerated in good society, Tlio lllthlnesi of tobacco is relegating Itidcyptccs to smokehouses and Isolated plates, these others must soon follow The time was w hen a man saturated w 1th stale tobacco fumes ml(rht have been unconscious that ho was a nuisance, but now n man or woman lo keep n rcspcctablo place in good society must have n clean mouth niwcllnsa clean face. Dr Merrlhcw. According to nbtico given tho stockholders stock-holders of the ifeoples Co-op mot lust Monday lit tho Dank Ilullding nnd held tholr election of Directors. The old Directors being ,re-clccted. There wns n poor nttendanr'o present. Snpt. W. K. Kackcr read thu yearly report which was accepted, a'ho report showed n, shrlukngo in v'uu8 'rom 'asl 'ctl which cut down thovnluoof tho assets of tho Institution. Tho president said this was tlio first tlmo In twenty two years Unit such n report haa been made nmt notwithstanding the institution had pot been able to pay a dividend for moro than two quarters during tho past year, yet ila etnudihg to duy wna very good. Explained howthocxpentea lind been cut down wherever they could, and how n largo amount of borrowed tntuey lind been paid oil", lealng the atatiditig ol the Institution better than It was n yearngo. Wo think wo can safely any, that this institution in the paat 'twenty two yeais lias paid more dividends tolls stockholders than nny other In the territory. For eouio yenrs it paid ns hith as forty per cent dividends. divi-dends. Of titer years, it has paid fifteen per lent up to the past yenr. There nro piiraons who are, wo believo depending upon tho dividends for their llvelyhood Aicy hnvclng put all their n vnllubld livings liio tho institution, itmt It not boiiiglnhle to pay them n dividend nt tlio verjcWme th"y need it the most works n hrticihlp on nil such. Hut they should no! ay this lion payment of drv'hl4nh4aJie lnttltutioii nor its inanageniiffneltlier nro to blame, the blame lies fir beyond their reach. There lufno tiling tho people of I. eh I ahould be pVoud of, not only of this institution (ut of nil utliors in our town oifd that is' ol nil tho business failures In Utah not one as come from Lehi. Wo don't snv this boatingly, nor blow it with n tmoji'Ct, for it would have been much bottoj If such n thing as fullme had never Icon known In Utah. Hut it apcAks volnmiis for tho buslnesa men of our town, and-will hnvo its effect upon the thinking clarses out side. There was n largo gathering nt the funeral of Mrs. Harriet Carter; too InrgS to get IntothercBidenco, or-school-house, so the cervices wcro held on the outside in front of the school house. Tho choll was, in attendance nnd rendered aortio lovely singing which wns ciichnntlug tu Iho congrlgntlon nnd consoling con-soling to thelinourners. The display of lovely and beautiful flowers on the stiind, nnd the floral wreathe I) iug upon the casket rending fortli their sweet jcent into thu nlr, wns most plensa'ut) The casket was n supurbe oneT nnd indicated that tho family wish to lay nway therr-mctlicr In the beet manner possible. Tho features of tho deceased showed n happiness which wns pleasing to behold, and Btirely must hnvo bo u n consolation to tho sorrow striuken family nad relations. Tho speaker on the occasion wuroThos. 11. Jones, J. K. Hoss, Jesiio Smith, Oeo, Comer, J. L. (libh, Ueo. Webb nnd Ilialiop 'p. II. Cutler. All of whom spoke In thn highest prntso of the nobto qualllius of the deceased. There were aliout fifty corteges that followed tho lemnins lo their last retting place, reaching tcvernl blocks in lenath. In giving the little hbltory of tho family of thedeceniul and the nuuiber of children. Wo tinted, three girl ami ono boy illed nt ehlld-hiith, ehlld-hiith, this wns ft inlstuke, it thould hut road died in child-hood. j A Sorrowfiil.SlKbt. On Thursday night n mother with her three children colled on Marshal Kurren to get something to ent. Sho value here from Sandy. Tho Marshal fed them and gavo them the beef placu lio lind to sleep in tlio city prison. Bhe eald her husbnr.it had been out of employment em-ployment for h long tlmo and I hey were brought nearly to a state of sturvntlon. Neuntor Iltll in his speech sieins to hnvenrroused the politlcius tofevcr heat,. They teem to hnvo forgotten how they prnieed him when ho wns Governor Govern-or of Now York for his shrewd mine in iiumiiiliiplaij ,g tho- election returns of ol that Stale u such n manner ns lo K've the Demi rat0 ,)urty ( senators. Which tlmo nas ho right' t I i 1 I BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB it:".1."""".1 i " ' " "," '," OUR DABY COLUMN. . Horn on Sunday to Mrs. M. W. Ingalls ndaughlcr. On Sunday n son, to Mrs, Geo. Hone On Monday night lo Mrs.Thos. Jones n Hon On Tuesday morning to Mrs. Lnurn Snlrnern daughter, On Tuesday to Mre.iiablila Candland n son. Mothdrs nndbabfes nro olng'well, and Fiitiiersnsprotid n'sp'oncoclff. " ; , ' , T ' .." ' - f ' i ' f ', t .. Rlrnf Caitoms with IranU and with llrldft In i:rlj I)ji. In nn old book called "The Hue-enneern Hue-enneern of America," rfcecntly reprinted, re-printed, la given n curious account of tho customs In voguo ninong tho Yucatan Yuca-tan Indian two hundred years ago.. It runa substantially ns follows: As soon ns n child is born It is carried car-ried to the tpunlo whero a circle or ' liolo Is mndo and filled with ashes. On this heap of asliea tho naked child is placed and left there n wholo night alone, not without great danger, no ono daring1 lo coma near It. Tho ' tcmplo is opon nn all sides, so -that nil sortn of beasts may freely go In and out- The next day tho father nod relatives rela-tives return to nee If the tracks or step of nny animal appears printed In tho ashes. If no track 'Iff found tho poor baby U left thoro until soino beast hns left behind It tho marks of its feet. To this animal the new born babe Is consccrntcd, as unto ifaUod; and this bcabt ho Is bound to worship nnd ocrvo all hia life It being his patron and protector. When grown to intolll-gencq intolll-gencq tho parents Instruct him In regard re-gard t to his pntron beast, nnd teacli him to servo and honor It ns his own -propor God. flo goes to tho temple nml makes olTorlngs to tho beast. In tho courso of ills lifo, when Injured or hnrmed in nny way. ho makes his comphtlnta to this beast, "whonco.'i adds tjus narrator, Innocently,' "many times it comer, thaf tho-io who hrivo done tho Injury of which he complnlns nro found to bo bitten, killed or otherwise other-wise hurt by such aiihnaln. After this superstitious and idolntrous manner'," ho continues, "do Hvd those miserable and igiibrn nt Indiana that inhabit all tho islands of tho'ftulf of Honduras, as. nlso'many of them that dwell upon thd contlnont of Yucatan." A man desiring to marry applies first to the damsel's father or nearest relative. Ho Is carefully examined concerning tho manner of ouUlyatlnr; their plantations, and other matters. Ho Is then Riven a bow nnd nrrow. With ther(e tokens ho repairs to tho young maid, nnd presents her with a gnrlnud of green, leaves interwlned with fragrant flowom. Tlio wreath she Is obliged to put on her head, and lay nsido her virgin's KnrlanA which sho hn.i hitherto worn. All tho relntlve3 nnd friends now iftscmblo to consult nn to tho propriety of the marriage of this couple. Having agreed, as to their approvulHUey meet at the. house of tho damtad's. father, whero "they flrlnlc of a certain liquor mado of uialzi-, or Indian wheat," and hero, In tlio prcsonco of thU company, tho father gives his daughter lu marriage. Tlnl nest day tho newly-married brldd comes to her mother "pulls off tlio, garland and tears it In pieces, with cries and bitter- Ihmcutatlons, according accord-ing to. tho custom of the country." SHORTHAND NOW a"nECESSITY. It llni Ilrrmno kit InipnrUtit l'o-iturn lu , tlii. Iluttitcii r'orM nt I.arj;f. Tho bureau of education at Washhig-tdnhiKilnnn Washhig-tdnhiKilnnn u (rood pioco of work, t,a.v tbri llobtou Hernld, lu the monograph mono-graph which has jin.t ?on. cent out from tlio government printing ofllce on "Shorthand Instruction and FmclIi,Q." In 188t It published n circular of information infor-mation on tho teaching, practleo nnd literature of shorthnnd. Twenty thou-hand thou-hand coplcH woro" dlstrlbtijod nnd on-other on-other edition of equal stzo has b'ocu exhausted. ex-hausted. ' The preynt wot-V furnishes not onlv nn'nccount of shorthand fln foreign countries niirl in tho United States, but nearly the full statistic-! nf instruction from 1S6!) up to thu summer of 1B91 in this country, with an account of tho extent to- which U'iio(rrnphcrs have been employed In courts, lu legal lu clslons, nnd In oTIier public services Thero'arc thimamh of shorthand n-clcttcn n-clcttcn In (Icrinnny, Franco und En;;-land, En;;-land, and IirthW coimlry, whoso work Is to dlHseir.lnuto a hnonledgo of the. nrf, and tho Introdtullou of shorthand Into tho public schools Is to bo ono of the ncNtr,tupH In secondary uducaUmi. Tho typawi iter is ne.it to r.liorthantt as a labor-saving Instrument, nnd the nhortlinud yntem and tho principal typewriting machines fiavo nlrcady wrought it t'CTolutinu not only in the courts but In Clip 'imslnuw unices, lu thciwrit'ui l'ii" fur -nowspip r.i tnjvl tu uvrry ih'partmont of lifo whori' writing Ii hidtHpenMilde. Until speed cun bo ranelied op.thu typewriter equal to that which can bo obtained by export ex-port ntenographcrs, fcteuogrnphy will take tho lend nn n i..VbU'in by which the Kpolien word ;n be taken down o.xaet ly as It is uttered -and mndo to servo the purpose for which it in designed. It is such an nid in all Mirts of bnsl-noHH bnsl-noHH trniiMieCmis that wo could mi moro go llneh to the old habits than we could go buck to tho stngu coacjifp which fifty yiuirs npi conveyed our grandfathers uerowj tlio country. In this country thif numbur of persona receiving re-ceiving liiHtruetloii in shorthand from July 1, 18S0, to Juno CO, two, was 07,-1175, 07,-1175, nnd of this number 113,333 woro males nnd 20,005 females. All these wr.ro taught in schools and classes, nnd out of, the whole number 7,ttB woro Instructed by mail. In S2U schools and classes In which shorthand was introduced during tho scholastic year ending Juno 80, 1R0I, the munbor of persons taught ornlly wryi -1.150, which with thoso by mail mado' n grand totn! ff t,7Sa Of thaio tnught ornlty a,474 wcro males nml l.'MH weri) fi'inalos. Thts U as nenr a correot studuuniit of atatlttlcs as Mr. Itoakwell has hiH)n alilo'lo nrrlvtj n't. and It shown tho vast ovteut and ini of chorthnnd Instruction In this country coun-try In nil the departments of lifo, tJtimography hns come tu ttuy, nnd typewriting' luucomo to stay with it, und tho two, combined with the ttlo-" irrnph and telephone, have beun gruht-ly gruht-ly instrumental In accelerating tho progress of ideas aud facilitating- tho method of business nd tho production produc-tion oflitcratu, a-j,.. . T"l'BBBpBBBBBBBBBBBBp " i TtiePeopW Co-fiisl, . pi;selHor the next twowecks: v V i. , 1 ' ', s I- , , !H 31. Sj4' iv .1 , - 1 ' nn i ;" ."? .'. , 4 .' . Staple. Qtnghtima a yd ..til-Jo i , jid-flnishcti,LUiiig bo - ' , ' . n' i- Oood Cotton Toweling. ....... ,.(!o . -) i 1 ' Uholca Sateen fiq'aiul up f ' '!' ' MuoTnio Prints.. i.G.:i-'?')' v "-', '" KnUtlnjf'silh . -2(c'u spool Ladles choise ll'ohiefa. 6c A'up I hi' ' " , " . . . f - :, i . '' J.ndUs Wrappers "...7fio '" ' ' W- .'.., . '-'w... ' irhit&Cambrioi 10o " ' '..,'. '"'' ' Jlesl Cttrpe'llirarp 1.2G " , - " ?r- All other goods proportionately low. i v - - Branch store, Main Street. , 3iyiain store, State Street. ! W. E, RACKER; Superintendent. Competition is the soul of business, This, is clearly demonstratpd by the lact that yolf tan Ret more 4, , Grpccry Goods fpr your nioney now than yoti could before wc opened otir store. We invite you to pay us a visit and learn , our prices. We sell SmbsJleslTlollcd Oats'..:.. l.OO 27larsMckle.riataSoap..l.O Oil, ,." i,"'i..;.;.:......g 3PlitsTrcTcu 59 raJsCoalOU. v.... SBo Currants or JMsins .... So lb. 10l,,Suar...'ZC'!:'i, aTbl 1!ra'"' tS tll-Slls " .....i?7 1-2 lbs Itlce f 100,lbs Flour.' J.7J (load Cheese per lb SO M 3 tins Mountain Salmon 2o JIulfnl emi Syrup SS M ' Our Motto: "XjX'vas.AXTXixniT'ijr.-wr:" fl J. rtTOTTTT'T? South of Jew Sntith'H lot M O X s-X.Jll Xfc, First Knat Main Slrett,I.ehl . i in ii i i i mm u JbTbI flarripiefsJLr Stable. 1 Best Horsss and Buggys Bay or Night . M ESE:15 CHEAP A$ THE OHEAPEOT. I A.11 Jcinds oT Coal clclivorGcl fram th& B , Co-op; good woight ftmrantoc7, flj Meict to Crta HaUf Wfalrj Street, lehl K WANTEDlflp! At the olllcc of thu ' ' Vjl Every person that lives tn the. North Knd of Ulah County to keep S pasted as what is fjoinR in this section. This (they cannot do inlets M they subscribe for TilF. I.Elll Hannku. the only pnpef publitlicd in tle.nor.therh portion ol thii county, This is a matter that needs n : XQUR PROMPT ATTENTION. 1 ' Subscription 2,00 per year. Six months $r 25. V Call 01 or address LEHI BANNER, Lehi.Utah I Tim A BATri AT Beck's Safatoga Spripgs ' On tlic west shore, ol Utali Lake, fivo miles from Lehi. .2 L rg plunct baths Thcse Sl)finRS wonder' ' r 6 Hot Tub baths. ful " IKople in Leh; can testify, for lVrrHQ OKf Ulieumatisin and diseases of the D rV 1 1 fO AuJ skin it has no equal. A pleasant ride and, a plunge in these J health-giving waters will cure ' I THAT TIRED KELElLINC I t : ".'I.: .jij'.-i ; '" J' iVi l jW ' ji " 'il iiTitw ii.ii 1 -iftTiri.jrrrii-n rnij H CALL AT 1 Wing & Ryan 9s S table 1 ForCooil sadclic or i)r!iii)j horses aiitl good Wj oUfcflls. "' OTHER STABLES ARE NOT IN IT! I Meets iaTl Trains 1 JbeetSULI?", J The Best Food Tot?. -Stpgk, FOR SALE If Sugar Factory Sii. '" ' I bb' -. BBi ' t . - BJ |