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Show jj- wow "gCT AwarrJecffTIstT-lorors-WorTclr9"Fnlr, DPRICES Y-Jm Powder. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes ao Years the Standard. Business Ilrlefs. Pine parasols nl Trnm.-'H. Men's shoes cheap al Trane's. OMkvs for rent over Lolil Music Store. Call at Trane's for your beol cultivator. culti-vator. Ladles shoes Trench Pat lip $1.05 At Trit no'8. If you want n neat spiing suit call on the Chlpmnti Mer. Co. Rent ladle's slippers and shoes at Trane's. Iltty your lump and nut coal at tho Peoples Co-op best In town, 10 p.irki'ls ot best garden seed for 23 cents, nl tho Peoples Co-op. I'OR SALE A 5 aero pasture, fenced and 1 lot at Lehl Jtinetlon.byT.l Trano He vet al car loads of lumber came In at tho Co-op this week, Chicken fenco at tho Co-op for 00 cents pur rod, ami up. Groceries, canned gouls, Hour and potatoes at Trancs. WANTED Ladies to aid ino In my IniSflnoM. Good snlery. Address with stamp, Mrs, A. Norman. Manager Isabella Isa-bella Toilet Co., 325 7th, St. Halt Lake City Utah. Peoples Co-op Inst. Is headquarters for mining euppllcs, picks nnd handles, shovlea giant nnd blasting owdsr, fuse and caps, candles nad everything wanted by miners and piotpcctors,nt tho lowest going prlcen. XPI'npers will be forwarded untllex-idieit untllex-idieit orders is rccloved by the publish cr for their discontinuance, und until payment of oil titrecinvjei Is mads, as required by law. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder WorlJ's I'alr lllghrU McJal and Diploma. BIMETALLISM AKIl MONOMETALLISM ltY AnCHBfSHOP WALSH, DUBLIN, IRELAND. On Ing n tho groat demand for Archbishop Arch-bishop Walsh's pamphlet on monometab lieni and Its ruinous effects on the land Tl-NANTRY oflK'UI.ANI) h? reproduced it on elegant liook paper, neatly hound; containing 80 pages. It Is one ni tho tnoa. logical, practical, illus- (Jatlvc convincing arguments favoring NIMITAI I KM that tiatvcr been pub-DliMl.I pub-DliMl.I AI.I.IO.H ikiiciI. TkU raDivblct is low ing a w Ide circulation nnd should lie rend by every citizen of tho United States. It has attracted (ho attention of EuriMiennil America, nnd Isono of tho most scholarly writings olanton tlio Mibhct of lllmetallism, Mulled liost-itakl liost-itakl tonuy uihlrcssnii iccelnt of iicts. Special terms to ngents. Address, Coin Publishing; Co. 115 Monroe St., Chicago. Why Do You Cough? Du you not know that P.uks' Cough Syiup wlllcuruit? Wuguaruntee every bolllo. Thero nro ninny Cough Syrups but we bclicvo Parks' is tho liesland most leliablo. Sold by I). E. Ellingson, Afraid of Pneumonia. Mi. Catherine lllaek, of Lo Roy, N. Y., took it soero cold. Tho physicians feared Pnoiimnnla. .She took ono bottle uf P.uks' Cough Syrup and says: "It acted like magic Stopped my cough and I am peifectly well mw. I rcco-mend rcco-mend It to veryono for Throat und 1. 11113 Trouble as 1 believed it saved my lefu." Sold by 1) E. Elllngson. Notice for Publication. Und Olllco at Salt Lake City) April 13, IBOJf Notice is hereby given that John L. Howard, of Draper, Utah, has filed notice of intention lo mako proof on h's dwi (land claim No. ;:illL', for the un-urveytd un-urveytd N E I,' u( the N E i of Sec. 33, Tp 3 8 It 1 K Maw, the Register A Receiver at Salt Lake City, Utah, on Safmlay, the Sfltli, day of My IS9L He names the following witnesses to provolhe complete In Igatlon and reclamation re-clamation ot said land, viz: Lorili H. Smith, Joseph M. Smith, Chailes Crotgrove nnd Joseph Conrad, all of Draper, Utah. rntnk D. Hobbs Ilyron Oroo Attorney Register. (Flrl rWIlllu Airll 19, 1831. J The Chlpmnn .Mer, Co. have a nice line of shoes and slippers just in. A car load of nails will eoon bo in n the Chlpman .Mer. Co, Prices way 'own. LOST. A iwirwl of laundry from the Cu-opStoie. Finder will' please leave with Ilrlg Audsieon. For Sale Cheap. at) nercs of Inccrn land. 10 itcios of aim land, lt city lot. 'M head uf horses, Enqulie of W. E.' Racier. f II - "I 'Si'.'! WANTED Horso.buggy and b arness Must bo cheap for cash LojIs Oakley Agt. U, P. Ry. rx;hl Jc. Utah. When you want n hlcyclo ilthcr ladies or gents, call on W. K, Packer or S. I.Goodwin, agents for tho Monarch Bicycle for Utah County. TliOjl'ccplcs Co-op Inslltutlon Is not scllliig !ankru)it Stock but guarantco bolter value for your money than any leader on llankrup Sales In tho town. Their motto Is" Honest Goods for Honest Prices." . ? For low prices and good goods go see Ihu stock of tho Chlpmans Mer, Co. DA It. II. West Hound leaves Lehl at s 8 :62 s 15 A 10 :50 s 12 :25 East Hound's 3:2 1 s5:50 s8:58. Publlc.Notlce. 48 Wk Dlzolutlon of Corporation. Hjfi In accordanco with resolution passed at n general meeting of stockholders held April 1), 1891, this corporation is disolred. All pnrtles haying claims against this cot utirs t'ii, must present them to the undorslgncd within 30 days from date hereof, for settlement. And nil persons owing assessments must pay tho same forthwith. Published hy order of the Hoard. " Alfred M. Pox Sect, of North Center Ditch Co. Editor 11 tNNEii Knowing fullwell that you nre ccr willing nnd able to answer any nnd all questions, would you please answer tho following and obllgo (7) Is It proper for ti young lady lo I hi chewing gum continually In a ball room? Is it right torn young lady after a gentleman has Invited her to danco to leave him standing tilono while sho coolly lakes a seat with another gonl, talking and enjoying herself until tho music starts for tho qtiadrill? Should n lady attend a ball alono without an cscotirt? Is It proper or right when the Moor manager has set tho Moor for a dance, for a dbien ladles to paroofTand occupy tho floor dancing without partners? Is it gentlemanly or ladylike for some couples to use half or nil the lloor In dancing tho qusdrill when they should only occupy the space of n set' " la it right or proper for gentlemen to enter the cloak room of tho ladles for conversation to the discommoding of inu mines ( A lady asked me tho following: Is It proper for the Indies to occupy tho ono sldo of tho ball room while tho gents sit orstnndnxinijther with their eyes set up6n Mij' Jadles it's though they were some pretty thing put up for sale or hko a plcturatust to lo looked at? M If you will answer tho above you w ill release one of your O. Its. To' the first question wo nnswerno, nor anywhere else. You have often seen the picture showing '.ho lady beforo cured and after. Hut it is doubtful if you hax.eevcr seen or hoard cf u doctor who could ever bring Jim lips of n young lady into shape after she has been wagging wagg-ing them at tho rato of COO times per niinuto.'Jf the way wo saw some gum tho othciday which it the young ladles will get Jtidchcw will stop thii terrible strain oljtvaggsu; tho jaws, It will bring tliem toJuhcr.sotijlccIy und we wager they wljniiiolvri for 21 houis at least. .10 cents UMBUie thcTAVBBjk' yes, If the first doi,BBBBL -'icttcr than to ih'BBBBV , r bis thumb, :JHBB" To th iilrdGeo WhU 1 should ssy int. To tlio fourth, why most assuredly, that's what the ladles are there for, to dance, and if the gents will not take them out, then they aro jnstifyed In paring oir Hut you may rest assured that kind of paring won't last long. It wont stick like the 30 cent gum. To tie fifth, well that nil depends on the slu of the couple- and their oor feet. ' To .lio aixih, wo say they are not geiillelucn who dolt. Thero clothes do not ewn smell of that name. To I 'tfk&vViitli, that all depends who the lu. y Is; to some, tho eye of agent upon i jem would be most charming. Tooll'rs it would be Just awful and they v mid say, that fellow ought logo homo ml soak his head. .. Wslpp W. D. Robinson of Am. Fork Is a (usH'ler. Since hj has been mndeHlshop, ho lias had the grounds arounJi the inecilng houso laid out In a neat iJid tastfui manner. Trees planted upon hie same, a neat fence built and nainted and now the meeting house is to liyc a now garment put over It in the ships of being plastered on the npt-side. npt-side. Jn Ids manner of calling sp alters ' to the pulpit to address the people of his ward, he hns changed from the old practlccof calling on the same ones all the llni?, and therefore calls upon every man to express himself. This must bo qullonewio soiito, who perlinpi havo been ia , warj or twentyllve, thirty c forty, years, who have never appeared in Hip pulpit dining nil Ihoio years. i AFRICAN JUSTICE. Thara Trial hj Ordrnl It- Ilia I'rerallliia Metlind. Of nil Central African customs trial by ordeal, which la universal. Is that which ia most revolting to a European brought for tho first thno Into contact with sarago life. V'licn, according to Popular Hclenco Monthly, a man is accused ac-cused of any crime, as theft, arson, murder, mur-der, witchcraft, or tho like, ovldenco In brought against him in tho way common com-mon throughout tho wholo continent This, however, ia never final. Tho accuser's ac-cuser's witnesses nwcar to anything required re-quired of them without tho nllghtest compunction of conscience, nnd aa the prosecutor must produco Ida uvldcnco first, tho defendant's witnesses nre ready to swear, nnd do swear, tho opposite op-posite of all that has been said. , Trial Is Invariably In open court, nnd nothing noth-ing said by tho witnesses for the prosecution prose-cution can be conccnled from those that nre to follow. Thero nro no ntlldavlts, thus making contradiction nt once simplo and safe. If rebutting evidence were allowed tho most paltry trial would bo Interminable. For n witness to bo called a liar is, in such nenpe, n compliment. It proven Hint his evidence evi-dence told, and that he, by Inference, Is a very clever follow. If tho same' man were accused of bewitching he would regard it ns n foul libel and demand de-mand the poison bowl without mi hour's delay. i To remedy tho defect of trial In, court, that by orttenl ti adopted In nil kinds ot causes, both civil and criminal. As tho case procrcdu beforo tho council tho nccuerd at Intervals demands tlio' mwal, nnd thin demand bin friends, If they believe him Innocent, persistently press. Tlio accuser resists tho demand as unnecessary, hnowlng thnt should tho culprit, even if caught rcd-hantled, recover, he will bo placed In a difficult position. Ho will In that case have no claim to compensation for tip injury, and may in turn bo Miecussfully mied for wlllfullv secklnff to destroy nnothcr man's reputation. The bcliof In the absolute certainty of trial by mwal ,h universal, and tho beginning und end of reasoning is thus: "If he is guilty lu dies; If ha docs not die, hhould tin stolen property he found on hit person, he Is not guilty; another put It there., or ho wns bewitched." TOO AFFABLE. A Frenchman Whoao Wont Falling lilt Karrltlvo I'ullteurM. M. Dane, a celebrated French pbllolo-i gist, had a peculiar falling. Ho was too poll to. Vurlous nmushig r.torle of Ills great affability wcro related by hu contemporaries. Even among Parisians, , famous for their claliorato courtesy, graclousncss that lacked sincerity was condemned no but a poor Imitation of good manners. At om tlmo M. Huso was librarian of tho imperial library. Marquis do Portia, a wcll-kn6wn man of lcttcrsf returned a manuscript by a servant. i (. The man bowed and said: "I epic? from tho marquis " . : "Ah, how Is tho marqulsVTuqulrcd. M. liasc, urbanely. "You aro very kind, sir. Ho It well. Iloscntmo " ' I "And bow nro you yourself?" "You are too hind. sir. I" "Ho so kind as to'bo r.eatcd," said the librarian, with tho utmost polltimrtuv "You nro too good. I cotno frrtan the marquis to return this manuscript." "Tho nmrquis has given you njjreal proof of his coufldeiico In Intrusting tn you this precious manuscript, which we lend only to tho marquis " - , Just hero tho urbnno librnrlaff hav pencd to look up, and haw a groiip of persons waiting to nslc for boobs. Rowing Row-ing to them graciously ho finished hi speech thus: "As to ntiyono clso wli. docs us tho honor to ash for It." When ho was promoted to tho grade of a commander of the Legion of Honor, a mischievous fourteen-year-old boy went to congratulate him. As ho wns on his way to tho offlco of M. llase, soma ono asked him where ho was go Ing. Tho boy told him, and added, laughing: "I know Just what ho will say in reply." Then ho recited M. Haso's probnlih response. Persons who followed bin. Into tho oflleo found his giu'ss to be correct, word for word. Whut M, Itiv said was: ' "My dear young friend, it Is riot 1 'but tou who merit this distinction!" 1 1 I ICELAND LOSING POPULATION. AIMr a. Tliuuaaml Vnurs nt cru.itltn tlia Feoiila Aro AllgrMttui;. Tho nows from Iceland, brought by the Gloucester flslilngschooucrMiiggh-E. flslilngschooucrMiiggh-E. McKcnzIo recently, will Interest till In any way acquainted with that fur oil northern Island, says tho Ronton Traveller. Iceland, as many Americans Amer-icans are nwaro, has long been losing lu population, and tho captain of the schooner referred to Is tho authority for tlio statement that It 1h how sulVer-lug sulVer-lug more In this rcspcot thnn ever before. be-fore. Fully lifted! hundred . r..lc. he buys, ntx to leave the Uhinil thisjcfit for tho Canadian northwest, und ai Ihu Cuuadlan government will ptiy thole passage und In other ways enable them to settle tn now and mora desiraldv homes, the exodus is likely to continue at a lively rato until only n few thou-tand thou-tand Icelanders aro loft In tho blsjili scuts of their llttlo division of th Gothic family. Iceland's population twenty year ugo wns only ubout bvveuty thousand, und can therefore 111 nlTo'rd to lose any of Its people. Still, tho Icelander cannot can-not bo blamed for wishing to emigrate to a moro congenial climate. C'uinpnr-atlvely C'uinpnr-atlvely llttlo of tho Ulund Is favorable to agriculture, tho climuto, which has ulwuys been severe. Is much moro rigorous than formerly, nnd wow II not for Its teeming flshcricr. It imil.ii hardly support u third of Its Inhabitants. Inhabi-tants. It is not ctrangu, then. tfml. much as they am uttaehed to the In ml of their birth, Icelanders mo leaving it tn largo numbers, und, us they urn ti hardy, iudustrluub and luw-ulidhit;-) people, the Dominion decs wisely tp I hold out strong inducements to them i to make their homo on its Mill. ' It Is now over n thousand year R'neo Iceland was discovered nnd settled by the Norwegians, And Its people, v. ho speak what Norwegian phllologlsto call Old Norso, aro Norsemen puro and simple. It is to Iceland, which formerly, former-ly, especially in tho eleventh century, was tho scat of much literary activity, that wo largely owe tha.prci,orvatioii of Norse mythology, nnd Carlyle may well remark: "Much would be loot had Iceland not been burst up from tho sea not been dlcovcrcd..bx tho North-menl" 1 " i '" i f ' Mm i owiai ii mi i. im, J,,, m a aaa I The Peoples' Co-Op Inst WHOLE SALE AND 11ETAIL ' . DBALBRS .iii General Merchai)iise Dry Goods . j . . GfaOGEfaJES i - HARDWARE . vv BOOTS AND , : ; ; SHOES .',-,. ' BUIOING MCATKBIAIi Branch store, Main Street. ! :" Main store, State Street. ,-: -v W. E, RACKER, Superintendent. ...- .-... t , , , , PaT.iiefsLivej7 Stable.. Best Horses and Buggys Day or Night SSSS-33 CHHAf i$ THE CHEAPEST AJI hinds oT Coal dolivorod from th 4 O.o-opj u,ood woight guaranteed, PJcKl to City tin.. j 'ivlniiVsfcreei, LKl 1 '. . . WANTED AT ONCE! At the olllcc of tho 1 livery person that lives in tlie North Hnd oi Utah County to kwp posted as what is fining in this section. This 'they cannot do irnlm "1 tlicy subscribe for Tin: Ll'.ut Hannkk, the only paper published in the northern portion of this county, This is a matter that needs fj YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION, g Subscription $2.00 per 'car. Six months $1.25. -Call on or Address: S' ; -llEH! BANNER, Lehi.Utab I X t V -- ?m ; - .;, j. ,a-ja.,;Jjyjg 1 t1 a ' ''' . ' '' Beck's Saratoga Spripgs .On tiio'wcsl-sliorc of Dlali Lake, five miles from Lehi. 2 Large plunge foafhs Thcse si,,in3 1K)SSe8S W0BdeF' B Hot Tub baths. Mm"r iS livotyle in Leli; can testify, for BrrT-TC1 OPvO Klieumatism and diseases of tlie-A tlie-A I 11 rJ fJOJ 1 skin if has no equal. '... , t .A parliit rifle and a plunge in these-' . liealtli-giving waters will cure ; 1HAij'TIRBD FELRLINC t CALL AT . f Wins; & Mvan's Stable - Pop. Goa(s4i)ki or i.ir)ir)0 liorscs atd goota J? outfits. ': t miim STABLES ARE NOT IN IT!: ' '' ' Meets all TTrains : beetpDUF"! The Best Food for Stock. TOR SALE Ai Sugar Factory Silos. |