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Show I, ,' i i n i mr t A iifHmo tTioTidrs-World'a'FaTr; 1 PRICE'S fcgilBaking IKJPowder: The only I'urc Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Aiur.i. Used in Milliona'of Homes do Years the Standard. Builnt Briefs. Satin finish cabt. photos 1.50 per dorcn. Ileal work in the county. Only artist In north end of county. 13 years practical experience, lleo Hive studio. Turldou !c Co, props. Jackson Unlldlng, AincrlcAU Fork, Utah, When you wnnt a, good wagon or aulky plow, cation Trnno. Men's and boy's clothing at Trass's. Ladies and children's shoe at Traas's. FOU SALK A 5 acre pasture, fenced and 1 lot at I -eh I Junction byT.F.Trane Coal, Coal, Coal. Always on hand. 1. V. nnd Cnstlo Gale. Nut and Lump coal at Trnno's. WANTKD Ladles to aid tno in my business. Good eatery Address with stamp, Mrs. A. Norman. Manager Isabella Isa-bella Toilet Co., 3257th, Bt. Salt Lako City Utnh. I h wo not tlmo to send circulcrs to people's houses, but I sell the tame New Haven Nicklc Clock for only 85c. others chago 100. AtTrnno'a J&VI'apcrs will bo forwarded uutllex-Illicit uutllex-Illicit orders is rccioved by tho publisher publish-er for their discontinuance, nnd until payment of all mrearagti Is mado, ns required bylaw. Why lctournpplcHrot on the ground, WhenTranowill gic you Dcpor pound. From tho amount of ltimdcr going in and out of the Peoples Cooplumbur yard, a person would think that a building boon had struck town. Dr. Prico's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Mistiest Mtd.l nd Diploma. BIMETALLISM ANI) MONOMETALLISM IY ARCHBISHOP WALSH, OF DUBLIN, IRELAND. Owing to the great demand for Archbishop Arch-bishop Walsh's pamphlet on monometallism monometal-lism nnd Its ruinous cfTectH on the land THNANTKYoflKI'LAND ff- reproduced It on elegant book piper, neatly bound , containing 80 pages. It is one oi tho iuoh'. logical, practical, illus- Untlw) convincing nrgiimenls favoring HIMl'TAI I lf Mint ha ewMitcn pub. DIJMLinLLIOrtl lUhed. TliU pamphlet is lin. ing n w Ido circulation mid should bu read. by oery citizen of tho United State-). It ban attracted tho attention of Kuropenud America, nnd is ono of tho most iu.liol.irly writings extant on tho subject of llimunllieiu, Mailed ost- paid to any address on receipt of 25 cts. Special terms to agents. Address, Coin Publishing Co, 115 Monrou St., Chicago I). c K.G. West Hound leaves Leh at s 8 :52 s 4 15 A 10 :50 s 12 :25 Knst Hound a .1 :2 1 a 5 .50 s 8 :58. Why tuy 5.) to 100 dollars for u Sewing Mucliiuo when Peoples Coop Inst, will soil you as flno a Machinu as is made from 26 to 30 dollars. These machines linvo nil tho latest nud best attachments. Come nnd sco them. School, School. Iteinemlier I am always hendqunrteia for liooks, elates, nolo nnd copy Itooks and book sacks ntTrano's, Go to Decks Hot Springs and tako a good bath nnd then to Dr. Merrlliews ofllco nud hnvo your teeth clouded, and jouwillbo a new-person. Dr. Mcrrlhcw, FOHSALi: h, ., or tho wholo of my Interest in tho mine known as the Star Mine. F.nquiro of N. S. Heck or at this office. i . I've a secret in njy heart, Sweet Marie, A tale I would imparl, Sweet Marie. If you'd even fairer bo You iuusta!aHUscPark'Tia Tho improvement )ou will see, Sweet Marie. Bold by 1). K. Kllingson. Removals. Henry W. Lawrence Is removed us the recelvir of tho luto corporation, thu church of Jesus Christ of Littler Day Saints, and John It. Winder appointed In hut phieo. John M. Znno removed and James A. Williams appointed in his plnco as reporter Judge J. S. Rore-nian Rore-nian removed as school commissioner, and T It. LowU of Ogden takes bis place. Hard on Deet Sugar, Washington, Aug. 31. Senator Mini-dcrson Mini-dcrson ttus nt tho Tieusury Department to-day with n number of gentlemen from Nebraska interistod in beet sugar production and manufacture. He protested pro-tested against (ho recent decision of Secretary Carlisle that no further payments pay-ments of sugar bounties should be made. It was arranged that thu Senator should file a brief giv Ing liii views for the taoof the Secretary. Tribune. iiinrMitajpM n i t. PATENTS. Notice to Inventors. There was never a time in tho hi tory ol our country when tho domain I for Inventions and improvements in th arts and sciences generally was so gri lit ns now. Tho conveniences of manki .d in tho factory nnd workshop, tho house hold, on tho farm, nnd in official life, require continual nccewsions to Iho npjy ten-nnccs ten-nnccs nnd Implcmciitsof cncli In on r to savo labor, tnno nnd expense. The political change in theudmlulstrat rn of government tlocs not clfect llio prtiiress of thu American Inventor, who be I g on tlio nlerl, and ready to pcrceivo tl - existing ex-isting deficiencies, docs not perm t the afTnlr of government to deter Jilrr, from quickly concci Ing tho remedy to ivcr-como ivcr-como discrepancies. Too great car ran not bo exercised In choosing ncomi ulcnt and skillful attorney to prepnrt and proseculo nn pplicAtlou(JftT pi .ent. Valuable Interests hate Kern los. and destroyed in innumerable instant ii by tho employment otinroni potent comicoI, nnd especially Is this advice appl cablo to thoso who ndopt tho "No pale it, no pay" system, Invontois who ct trust their business to this class of atto-noys do so at immentrisk, ns tho bread! i nud strength of tho patent is ncvcrcmidder-cd ncvcrcmidder-cd in view of a quick endeavor to i;et nu allowcnco nnd obtain tho fe thet due. THK PRIMS CLAIM COMPANY. John Woddcrburu, Genera! Manager, 018 F street N. W., Washington, D. C, rcprescnlingajnrgo nunber of important daily nnd weekly pnicrs, as well as general periodical of the country, was instituted to protect Its patrons fiom tho unsafn mothods heretofore employed In this lino of business. Tho said cor pany Is prepared to take chargo of all p'tunls entrusted to it for rcasonablo (of, atul prepares and prosecutes applications generally, including mechanical Inventions, Inven-tions, design patents, trademarks, I thels, copyrights. Interferences, Infringements, validity, rcjiorts, and gives espec al attention at-tention to rejected caBes, It ii alno prcparcil to enter iiitocompetitloi with any firm in securing foreign patcirs Wr'le for instructions and udvln, John Wedderburn, 018Fstrcol, P. O. Ilox 3S5. Washington, D. O. - - r i l'arks' Cough Syruy cures CoU" and Consumption. Mrs. Catherine, lack, ofLoKoy, N. Y., siys: "I too . one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup. It icted liko magic,. Stopped my cough , nd I am perfectly well i.ow " Sold dy 1). T i:ilingsoi.. A cip of Parks' Ten nt night I loves thu bqwols in tho Morning without pain or discomfort It Is ft great h.-alth giver and blood purillor. Sold by 1). K Kllingson . jJtuh Honored. DenrJty-tJolo., Sep 3 Specbd to Trlbune.-UtahcarrlcdoirthoIIrstl.onor bestowed by tho National Irrig uion Cougresa to-day by making Hon. G orge Q. Cannon Its temporary chairman being escorted to thu chair ho said : "I can truthfully say this honor 1 1 unexpected un-expected to mo. And if It had not oceii for my frri'c,'i thoTcrritoryfruiu v hiih 1 :ome, 1 would wish that sumo other iiniuo iniglit hnvo been substituted for mine. , "cicvertholoss, It is probably di.j to Utah, in view of tho nttitnde whicli she lud ocrupled for tho last forty-riven ycitie on this great nud iuiH .ant question, tint sho should occupy uouie proiiiiuent portltlon-iu this Cdngro i." President Cannon then told how for-ty-sevcu years ago, na o.io of 200o pioneers, pio-neers, he entered Sale Lake valley, eight weeks after the pioneers hcadcu by Origham Young en lercd tho valley. He graphically described the hurdtl.ips of these curly settlers, and how the black crickets liuvo devastated Ueir crops for ycirs, until Providonco ocnt great numbers of gulls to devour the insects, 'Tood was bo scar co during tho winter ol 1&M8," said Mr. Cannon, "that I was continually hungry. It seemed I was hungry to the very ends of my toes and lingers "We knew little of tho scientific principles prin-ciples of Irrigation then, und took out water by the simplest means, nnd the ground was so dry thnt when wetu r.cd tho water into n small ditch near w icro tho Co-op storo now stands to convey it to tho old fort, it 'took two days for It to run half a mile, so thirsty wad It". Thu Utah delegations of tho Irrigation Congress rejoice over their snm'usin making Hon, Geo. (J. Cannon teini-oiiuy chulrumu, tho nomination being n.nde unanimous by acclamation. Tins delegation dele-gation has tho iinroo of being the u.-st organised in tho attendance. .1 ml delegates attract universal attention. Tho following men have been nnuieii on commutes C. L.Stcvcnson, crcdenli lis; L. Holbrook-,orgiuaiillon;O.L. Kim y, resolutions; L.W. Shurtliir. orde-of business, Elwood Mead of Wyoming was elct tgd permanent chairman, Thomas L. Su itli of Donvor permanent secretary, nud, L. W. ShurtlilT la vice president for Utah. -IVten iuhy u Jtk, wo jrte h.- r CutorU. When the wu a Chili he crle.1 for Ostorta. Win n kho Ut-aiuo llii, iho clung to Qutorh. VVTiui tuo had (.OJin?H,o eiVo tutrn Carfon. I ' ' I II 'tWJLIiBtJ . A Visit To The Asjlnm, Kdltor Bajinrr: For fear of a misunderstanding misunder-standing on account of- the notice in your paper of last week that the choir had been invited to tho asylum at Trovo and that it was not in its Jacustomcd place In the meeting on Sunday. I thought it would be right for ft lmmb'.o member of that body to set the matter straight with tho peoplo l!ro. Gibb had the honor of an invitation invita-tion to hold services, nnd do some singing for the poorunfortunato people that nro confined thore, and when the invitation was presented to the choir thu majority concluded it would bo safe to go. Hut thcro were soruo few who con-a'dcrcd con-a'dcrcd tho matter, and determined not to rick themselves to go to such a place. One dear brother who had determined to go until Sanday mewling, and had been wandering (.tout th srts a great pt of Btrnrdiy iftt, and bad rtat to fmr as ts eator oae'.af the wane when it was atoat t start, bat his courage failed him, and he ordered the driver to wait a minute; begot oat and Struck for homo at lightening speed and I havo not heard if;he has yet found himself. Well wugot started at last, and except tho forbodlng that perhaps it would be tho last tlmo woehould ever see dear old Lehl again. We had a ploasant ride across the bench to I'roro, and arrived in tlmo for the meeting, Tho asylum is ono of tho most beautiful of modern buildings. Tho choir was most courteously courte-ously received by Dr. Pike and while tho remainder of the choir was passing undor tho Doctor's scrutiny, your corespondent cor-espondent slipped in at Ms back and kept behind some of the moat sensible' looking of tho members, and by that means is hero now to tell the tale' AfUr a. few ininutua the choir was ushered into the chaplo where 145 out of 205 who nreconflned there, werealrendy assemble, and I never saw a more quiet audience in my life. After meeting, tho Doctor kindly showed us through the working part of tht building, whicli ia lit ted upwith the best and most aproved engine nnd boilers, electric plant, washing machines, nnd drying room with not a speck of dirt to bo seen any wheru. 1 can assure yiu wo drew a algh of relief when at last the attoitdcnt opened the door and said, you may go. I assure you it did no; lake sotno'of us long to hltrh up and "git," end the way tho girls cat peaches, plums, watermelons water-melons and graps, gave the liorse in one of tho buggies tho colic, and no wonder they didn't get homo until late nt night- lly publishing this, you may relieve tho minds of somo of the good people.of Lehl. Yours Truly. lUsso. Lehl, Sep. -1,1891. A Card of Thanks. Wo Mr Geo. Austin nnd Mrs. Hannah Hone, wish to tender our thinks and gratitude to all those pcrtons who turned out so willingly, and labored to faithfully to put ojI tU fire which was consuming our property on Monday Had it not been for jour noble, and per-cistunt per-cistunt labors, our properties must have been destroyed, and whilo this dues but poorly reward you for jour desperate struggle in our behalf, we hope you will rccelvo our thanks as com m Ing from our deep appreciation of your labors. Tho first meeting of tho Loin District Teachers Association was hold in the South West school house, Sept. 4, 1SU4. Principal G. N Child presiding. Prayer was offered by J. M. Amdarson. W.T. Taylor was appointee! secretary j?ro torn ponding a permanent organization. Aftor amending articles Band Tfefihc constitution, the constitution and Bylaws By-laws of lust year wcro rcadopted. The trens irer of last year was given until next meeting to prepare n report. The secretary's report was read and accepted. Tho following officers wore elected for school year 180 j-5; Q N, Child president, Mrs. II. L. Baker vice president, presi-dent, Mis. K. J. Taylor secretary, W. T. Tujlor assistant secretary, J. M' Anderson Ander-son librarian nnd J. K. Koss treasurer. Thetcachcrri present, 8 In number, ox-pressed ox-pressed themselves as wishing to devoir their entire time and energy lo the profession. pro-fession. Motioned and currlcO thai lMucational Foundations bo used as a text Iwok In tho teachers mcotings, and that one special study bo takcu up each term. Tho social study taken up the first term will be Grammar, tho text bsok used, Strang's "Kxerciscs in llngllsh." As a preparation for next mcctlnir each teacher will prepare 5 maxims with special roferenee to the first days work in his or hor grade, I'ravcr by Jo'm 11. Ross. ltejiorled by W. T. Taylor, Acat. Secty ' ' ''"" - '"' ' " w - : TS" Peopll'Co-0p W WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL k DBAUB'RS r li) Gei)era!f Merclftaijirlise DRYGopDS . ' BOOfSANJD SHOES BOTOpiEJiB , Branch store," Main Istreet. Main store, State Street. W. E, BACKER, Superintendent ' " ' ' i Hapipiersjiivery Stable, Btst Horses and Bsjggies "Bay Q.1 WigU ESEae cheap kz rm smmw. A.11 kinds ol Coal clolivorod Trom the Co-op; good weight gunrantoGd, jVjCt to City iriaWf , Ialn Stireafc, LoKl WANTEffi AT WCEJ ' At the ofllcc of the Uannhh Every person that lives in tli9 North Knd oflUtah County to keep I posted as what is goinK in tins section. This .tUcy cannot do unless I they subscribe for Thk Lkiu Hanntu, the only paper published in 1 the northern portion of this county, This is a riattcr that needs I YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION. $ Subscription $2.00 per yeart Six months $1.1:5. Call on or addrcs; , N Mt LEH I BANKER, UhLUtah. W& : f I.. V I f I Beck's Saratoga Spripgs ,1 On.thc vest sliorc of Utah Lake, five miles from Lehil 2 Largt plunge bafhS These Spring possess wonder. 6 Hot Tub baths, fu,,I"C(licinny'i)roPcrtiC;ias mw ' iroplc in Ijehi can testify, for R A TITQ 9P Rheumatism; and diseases of the DZ-lliJ.rO jOJ skin it has io equal. A pleasant ride and a plunge in these health-giving waters j will cure.'. THAT TIRElD PE1E1LING k; rgbinSon' Wishes to call the AttentloVof the Public to the Fact that he has Rented the Shop of L. W. Brown, and .is' now Prepare to Repair. WAGONS M-GGIES & SLEIGHS GENERAL JEPARfiN'O BtlSIHESS. X Butrgy painting-a,Spoclty. VlHt - CtTV ' UTAH, i i m -i - " - 1 |