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BBftVB AvtrfM SarHnmrllln Jlewvitt J'lmj'lf mi ia"A V !3jaB, y IwaiMiliiiiiiwfcwiryywfiirtMarwyrwniiwilwawiiiBMaiwMrMMawMWMMwMMfcttwjaww '' SPEOBAL SALE I of 'BsflflsFl f ifi HTIISWaf '-vli Come and see what a ;.'3 CENT DOLLAR will buy and learn the special prices i we are offering on other goods. Plcaft Call and sec us and Get our Prices before buying One pricjeto all l urn ill nam uwniuumn.Mjjueuin James Kirkham 8l Sons. ruBcr.r vhoetadle. hfkI D" tam.ljr H.ll- j dtK IB Ihc world ' ilSTfTVTi VfS 1 ft". Uwr,Sioai.fh n'lB&Jf&Z' R(bUib the IJvcr &fvy and lrtvnt Clin in &$&&&i -TS AMI tKVKR, KlALAni t&$Mx2& viStl ou Favrm. !!... i &?r?iZzX!l CuMFLAINtA, ItniUA ItlWjEiyi'tliSJlW KRtM. jAUNfJKR ANII T - r fMHOAXy NAUUA. hah intr.vTiii Nollilar l o unplaMnl, helhine et common pi Ubj Utalli , ami In nuly every te It rnnice from lb KoNMrh. mm! can L to eily i orret let) If oil w ill tike SiMMoittljvrR kM.uiATim Ih not tK-gtc. i tn remedy for true, itpultlve riHorder. Ii will ato Improve ywrappelilc.rompleiiioiiand general liealih. 1'II.KSI Itow miny eaSer lorlure Aity efier Aiy, mallng life a burden and robbing ealxenre (.f all i.leMre, irolnz lo the mom MilTerinK from Illea Yrl reljtf i ready to tlie bawl ef almoal any one who will uee eytlematf. cally lite remedy thai liaa tiermancntly cuied thou, ande. SlMMom Ijv KicuiAToa h ns drauic, violent purgt, Uit a gnlU aMbtatit to rulute, CONMril'ATION SHOULD not be r'rarde.l at a trHUnc ailment In tact, nalnre denanda the linnoat rrtuUrlly t.f tbe tiowel. and any deviation from tbla demand pavea the way ollen to aerioui danger It ii qMhe aa becataary lo rtmore Inraire accumutatloni from the bowale aa It la to eal or t)e, and nn health can be canceled where a coartva habit of body evallt, fttOK IllLVUA(!lli:i I'M! daHrCtenig anllcllon occurs tnoet frequentlr. The dialurbance cf the atomach. attain? fojni the Imperfectly difaeteU oontenta. rauaea a aevcre pain In tbe hold, accomnanlod with dieaf rotable nautea, and lUa conotltiuea what at porailarly known aa Mck lleadache, for the relief of which lAlta blUMoNl X-ivam lUcvLAiDH or Mruicihs. MANt'rACTl'RKO OHLV BV J. 11. ZniLLV A CO., l'liiUdclf&U, Ta. A.P.T.'L. Tho American Protective Tariff Leaguo is a national organization advocating "Protection to American Labor and Industry" aj explained by its constitution, constitu-tion, as follows : " The cbjMt of thia Laajuaehall be to protect American labor by a tariff on imports, which shall adequately leoure American induetrial products amtt the competition of foreian Later." Thcro are no personal or privato profits in connection with tho organization organiza-tion and it is sustained by memberships, contributions and tho distribution of its I publications. FIRST: Correepondsnee Is enisled rarardlrr " Membership" and "Official Correapondente." 8CC0N D: Wc need and welcome contribution t. whether amall or large, to our cauac. THIRD: Wc publiah a large line of documentc covering- alt phaeee of the Tariff queation. Com plate eel will be mailed to any addrcas for CO centa. rOURTH 8and postal card request for free sample copy of the "American Eoonomiet." Only Firit-Cla.3 Barto .top in Lelti, First-Clusi I'ricox- First Class Work ' Shave !?:, Hair Cut ac. CHAN. II. HlloWN, I'rop. Min Knot. in at Vlwf im? I'LL, r KZ3wA (ww Im&. sSW.t"' Vo'' '" n'"' ""a """iwn I fflLwmss$RWk if"1 '"' lo ' '' lM, """ h8 CI HrrB NWaaVraV 3f I , ailtlltltiti.lliiiii 1 1 1 uulo catel) itlnTUlMH'iff WeS4 1 ' ft'arouiiaalmiiorDlaa-fcwoirs MUni'"yMft tfifflW ! """""'' luy ii lg of Uilc mil-TUP WT AwStlSffi " t ' ''"'"''vlinbu'wanUreea UUl I Int JlfWfi1l'fh """"fl'-n-uliioli gttes n Orw.afill.ir- 2L ''wMftSmtiiTi T ""l"ful'''lproseutuil I I A good many people may ask : U "Jjow is tli at the I P.oph. Co-opsrativ. Isililition . R Of Lc.il I has such an increase in their I business?" 1 Our ilnswea1 is: I J "We buy in large quantities Q ii and sell at very close margins I M and all wide-awake people pat- I M ronize us. Come into the swim M I and buy your goods where you I J get the most for your money." H m Wm. E. Rackor, Supt. II People's Co-operative InslitioacL MainStore, StateSt.; Branch Store Main St. W. E, RACKER, Superintendent. itnionIpacific SYSTEM TmfABLE In effect April 5, 1896. s rm? :r.-. as: bcbc m: - Trains going North: 8:35 ' I'or Salt Lake, Tintic, Mercur and intermediate points. 5:25 p. in. For Salt Lake, Portland, IJutte and all points east. Trains going South. 8:.3 a. m. l?or 1'rovo, IMnnti, Nephi and all intermediate points. 7:03 p. m. For 1'rovo, Nephi, Frisci and intermediate points Between Salt Lake and Ogclen. Four trnlns cncli way ilnlly, lvavhiK Salt I.nVu nt 7 nml 8 n 111. nml -I nml 7 p. ie. Two tliroiifili trnins to nil points eni, lenvlnc Salt J.nko nt 7 n. hi. nml 7 p. in , nml rencliiiiK Denver. Kunsns City, Uinnliii, St. Ijuis Clitcniso nml Ht. l'nul from thrco to twvlto hours quicker tlinn nny other line. Trnin for ToopIo leaves 8,ilt l.ako at 7:45n. 111. I'or furtlicr inforinnllon cull on C. .). Camihi 1 1. .niieiil l.ehl I). 1". lliiii.ri,)! . il HKcnt Salt I.nke. d&S Ri Grande Western Rfes. TIME TABLE rIIal 111 liflCCt 12:01 a. 111. JllllC I, 189O. TRAINS WESTBOUND. No, 1, From the Hast Leaves Lchi at 11 :3, a.m. No. 3. From the East leaves Lchi at 10:44 p. m. No. s. From Sanpete Valley points arrives at Lchi at 4 125 p. m. No. 7. From Iuircka, Fnyson, Springville, arrives at Lchi 9:07 a. m TRAINS KASTHOUND. No. 2. For the Fast leaves Lehi at 8: i a. in. No. 4. For the Fast leaves Lchi at 8:24 p. in, No, C For Sanpete Valley points leaves Lehi at 2:2., p. m. No. 8. For Springville, 1'ayson andlitircka lcavcs'Lchi at 5:5,. m. Train No. 6 runs to Richfield arriving there at 8:45 p m., No. 5 leaves Richfield at 10 a. in. Trains No. 1 and .1 do not stop at Lehi, train No. 3 stops only on fla j I'. C.Pouuk . II. llAlitoti;, liuii. Mgr, Trnlltc Jlr. Wm Wi'.lsii, local agt. F. A.W'M-n n n, On. 1 ntjf 1 gtr ig P H Officer Assayer, Salt Lake City, U. Nine people out of ten who cet enso on tlio lluiliiiiilon's "Vestl lillll'll tlyor" COIIllllOllt 'i, , "' tbe iHMiity, I'omforv ' ihmI oluiimo of its sleeplnj; earn. Tliori) uro ten of tliem , iiUoxvtliar all IicbIi from ,- , ., tin- l'nlliiiaii fompnnv's T? nEnrnS liop-.il wild ut. fill l(lJl iMll MISIltlill. h-i' jj,, SpfffeSJC t-'loisani iipliulsterj KflJ) W, !'' t.irpets nidu 't 1 J ttltlu bertlis uptoilato methods of ventilation 11ml aaiiituliun Tlio "l'lyef lenvcH JH'iMer nt U,60p. m. Iilv after nrrlvul of H. G. W. trnin frum nil points in Utah. .Ye F, JleJIaiiAK.fJuu'l .Salt Lke City 11 Wnlker block, |