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Show 1 I ' ' . " Hewlett Bros. tWcM Baking Powder. Ihrce-Crown Ito-Crown . SPICES . : "Jf ', '" Are a'Kg FLAVORING " "EST lQifeC EXTRACTS. They are gronml &P&?H,BK AraDclMotn. t .. . . , , ,,,,,,,,,. tugggg TRYTHEM. 4 . . U1, Soodr, of tins brand guaranteed to be the equal to the best on the market op m ' money refunded. There U i happy l,md, L- i'V, fur away, ." ' Where Hjuggers goon will aland IBotli, both at Lay. 0, tliero I hope to go - If lean but raise the dough, ' ', r,;, Won't it bo glorious though fc As they slug, slug away. Chicago Tribune. f The new tabernacle at Brigham City , will be dedicated next Sunday. " Mountain lions are very bad at 15ox- II tilde-; doing much harm to stock. i Buck hunting and catching iiah have t been good for several days piwt. r If you want to" make a loafer uncom. js fortable give him something to do. , I '. Tlie local wheelmen have again began their peianibulations. j ' Samuel Liddard of J'rovo ,was u visitor i to our city on Monday, Spring goods arriving' at Uroadbent , T ' & Sons' daily. Mayor Kvans made a visit t6 S.ilt l . Lake on Thursday. I WANTED At this office, two tons of 1 ' lucern hay on subscription. fi Tlie Stake Hiiperintendency of the i J Y. L. M. 1. A: will bo here next j$S "Wednesday afternoon. ';M ' Our business men complain that last E(SM niQiith was tlie tightest they have seen yn ,. for many years. ff About -5 copies of the Bannbk were Wm given out to the members of the choir jf-K . uii Thursday night containing tlie nilea fjM, 'and regulations of that boJy. TB oastohia. .JBl rOH SALE One city lot half a block ;M ' west of the Union Hotel. Apply to J$ Samuel Briggs, Sr. W .The citizens of 1'rovo have boon hav- m y ing quite a time over the right-of-way jL the 11. G. W. and the Oregon Short Line Wr -want on H street in that city. TJ,, Col. Elijah Sells, a well known , IjP - iigure in Utah'a political field, died at ST ' Salt l.ako on Saturday and will be - m , - buried today by the G. A. R. ' Tl, rePort -,omeB from tftorUht that Kr.t atK Mormon elders were tarred aud ,;. ,f . . leathered aud sent out of the country i$lt ' followed by a volley ol buckshot. ', M ; Mr. T.K. Cutler haabiea appointed 'M : t one of the regents of the University of H Utah. Tliegovermr made no mistake jH in thiaappoiiitmentand wo congratulate m Mr. Cutler on being ttius honored. H 1'lie exe.it'ive committee of the n choir met on Thursday evening and fflta ' organized by electing Edward South wiefc chairman and Angie Webb secretary H , and treasurer. 1 Attorney Unblu nnd John Voters of , ft American l'ork gave uh a jilfiiaant call j U . on Wednesday. They were bore in the ffl . ' interest of the American Fork Home M " Dramatic. i ' M Should vour relatives and friends who , "- ' used to reside here wish to learn uny- I M ' '' thing about the ruining of the sugar !:,,m.'' ficet send them a Bannkh. i ' M ?' ' It 8( or ehould be, the highest aim of ', ' 9 ' , .every merchant to plcnnc his customers ; W utul that tbo wide awake ding firm of Meyers & Esbiemau, Sterling, III., is " doing so, is pi oven by the follow ing fiom Mr. JCdhleman: "In my sixteen yens' JH exporioiice in the drug business I have ,J never seen oi sold or tried a nicdueino j Mf K that gives as good satisfaction as Oluun- 'tWk - burlaiu'd Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Wm ' Homed)', Sold by D. K. UlHiigHOW, B druggist. Ahna Turner has moyed his family .from AuiPricaji Fork. Ho has rented Mra. Hyruin Baker's house. ... Sacred Concert. Program for a sacred concert to bo given by the Lehi Tabernacle Choir in the Lehi Tabernacle March 28,181)7, Chorus by th choir. Chaplain Win. Southwick. Helection by Lehi Orchestra. Ten minutes speech by G. 2f . Child. Song, Mra. Belle Merrill. Duette, "In Pensive Thoughts," Mr8' Garll'and Mrs. Salzuer. Violin Solo, accompanied by organ, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Kirkham. Song, Mrs. John Smith-llocitation, Smith-llocitation, Mrs. II. L. Baker, Quartette, Mrs John Smith, Mies Birdie Taylor, Mes?rs. Isaac Fox nnd Jos Kiikham. Soug.'Mrs. Millie Ciarfi'. Chonis by choir, "Last Rose." Song, W.L Webb. Selection by Glee Club. Song, "On the Orosa." Mra. Lftura Saizner. Duette, Misses Lucy Fox and Pearl Thomas. Closing peace by choir. Benediction by Chaplin. Master of Ceremonii's, Edw. Southwick, CASTORIA For Infants and Children. ?S Reward For the following saddle horses lost from L hi field pome time last month : 1 light eorrel branded .IP (connected;, I light sorrtl branded . J HF. (connected) 1 chestnut sorrel branded with a stirrup on left hip and u wheat sheaf on right hip, 1 air-all brown, brands not known. I Finder please notify Harden Woedhouae and recti ve reward. Reward. The Rio Grand Western Railwa company will pay a reward of $15.00 fo the conviction of any person throwing atones or other missies at its trains. A. E. Welby, General Superintendent, j Salt Lake City. August 8th, 1M0. Wanted ftn Idea SrHSI; nay.. WMtilnBton. D. 0., for thfllr i.80O pr Ue offer 5?ul list ot two hundred luronUons wanted. j MARVELOUS CHRONOMETER. It Id tlie Moat Accurate Instrument Do vised liy Ian. A chronometer is the most accurate. ' instrument devised by man. Thegren-er Thegren-er part of the chronometer's mechanism resembles that of the common watch, but is constructed with every possible provision to insure accuracy, and so perfect per-fect L5 the instrument that even ns far hack as 1720 Mr. Harrison produced a. chronometer which tliil not vary a second sec-ond in ten year:. Everything hns bum done in the manufacture of this marvelous marvel-ous piere of mechanism to av.V.d error that human irrrentdty eaa dovlFO. Per-hapf Per-hapf t!v U'-Cst w 'nderful feature of the ehronomt ter in the compenmition ba!-nnoe, ba!-nnoe, a leautift:! contrivance far eouu-teraetincr eouu-teraetincr th eF-et of chflnpes of temperature, tem-perature, which, by eniisinpr an ordinary ordi-nary buluueo to expand and contract, bring about variution of time. So beautifully i3 the balance mainteined that u ship .nay pas from the torrid 70i;etr the nuighljorhood of the polo itself, it-self, ud tlu; chronometer will not vary ; a -cvs-nd.- ' ""mm I The Best SUGAR BEET PAPER In tlie State H For Only H i if''-" i A Year WM. WING, I PROPRIETOR OF H The Lehi LiVery Stable. H State Street, opposite U. P. Depot, M Hack to and from all trains. Telephone in connection. H All calls promptly answered. JOB PRINTING, I The Banner Job Office contains :i complete outfit for doing first-class job printing of all kinds at M reasonable prices. H If business is dull try an ad. in M the BANNER. It Willpay you. H A&hy Rio Grande Western H RDEfc TIME .TABLE 5?"3 In Kffect ,2:01 a-m' fune ' ,89(- TRAINS WESTBOUND. M No, i.lFromJthe Kast Leaves Lehi at n :33 a.m. ' . M No. 3. From the East leaves Lehi at 10:44 p. m. ". ttf ? -, M No. 5. From Sanpete Valley points arrives at Lehi af.4 :2 5 p.,m. V 1N0. 7. From Eureka, Payson, Springville, arrives at Lehi 9:07 a. mv H TRAINS KASTHOUND. M No. 2. For the East leaves Lehi at 8:41 a. m. . , H No. 4. Fpr the East leaves Lehi at 8:24 p. m, H No, 6 For Sanpete Valley points leaves Lehi at 1:24 p. m; , '. H No. S. Fdr Springville, Pavson nndEureica leaves Lehi at 5:Sop. my, H Train-No. 6 runs to Richfield arriving there at 8:45 p, m., sf'o. 5 H I leaves Richfield at 10 a. 111. .1 H I Trains No. 1 and 4 do not stop at Lehi, train No. t-lopii r;nlv on fla H I . U. G.DOIIOK S. II. liAIKOCK. H ' Wm Welsh, local agt. F. AAVadleioii, Gen. Pa.'ierger 'tjj ' M 'Buy the Vfev I ' SBGO IA L Y Lfe I Me tx '& Sh 00s -J-JJ' I I fc T " WN WAKE WARRANTED. H flA&s District 76 I M School Shoe, I 'jtafe5P' At People's Co-Op I ScnooiSKOt VIWKAHTtO |