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Show 4 ' .."SB Hewlett Bros, flfpf": KowLMing PpwderT TIECE PX7BEST J2TZD J3SST SueXjDE. ' Three-Crown .i Three-Crown SPICES $C ' Tr,P,G Are . n tMmr J? FLAVORING ' ' They nro ground fgL AieT)elWoU9' Froah Eyery Day. rggiP TRY THEM. '- ' ' Our goods of this bund guaranteed to be the equal to the best on the market op money refunded. The 1. 0. 0. F.aro prfpiuing to give a grand bnll in the near futuie. The man who says ho nover made a mistake ia either an angel in uiajjuiso or , ' ii man with a very short memory. Mra. Snrah Gurney ia very ill at present and ia not expected to recover. Slio had a paralytic stroke a few days ago from which ahe has not recovered, WANTED At this office, two tons of luccrn hay on subscription. ' ' FOIt SALE One city lot half a block I -west of the Union Hotel. Apply to Samuel Brigga, Sr. Since our last isauo we have had the heaviest snow atorni of the season. It started in Sunday night and snowed continuously until Monday night. It ia ,, eatimated that some two feet felltm the level. Millard Progresn. The state convention for the purpose of selecting text-books for tno public achools of the atato for the next five years, will bo held in State Superintendent Superintend-ent Park's ofllce at Salt Lake, May 24th. The committee empowered by law to make the selection conaista of the state , superintendent, Prof. W. M. Stewart i ' . - "and tho various county superintendents ,f throughout the state. Tho most pernicious kind of economy is to deprive your family of the local paper. Tlio wife does not go our to set l - and learn, as do the father and children, . f and hence is deprived of an enjoyment f that servea to ru'iove many hours when '' Hf " " Hho is alone or with tho small children; i and the homo paper is an educator of the children, as they will read of tho peoplo and incidents with which they aro familiar. There is nothing that can $ , , ' be introduced mto the family that will '' S teach the children better and faatcr than ' tho homo paper. Ex. ;-...&' ' SherilTTuttle, of Emery county, has fr ' had a narrow escape form tho fate that -' ' mot Sheriff Burns, of Sanpete-. Tho $ JEuiery county ofllcor had for several daya J r"X ,' been on tho trail of Joo Walker, a noted criminal. With several others who hud yjL j, been victimized by Walker, the Sheriff JlsX vr ent to a narrow box canyon on the San 'Wi , Rafael river. Tuttle left his horse be- tSk,. hum and made his way among the cliffs. ' , The first intimation Tuttle got of - Walker's nearness was the crack of a title, tho ahot striking Maxwell's (who was with tho sheriff) rifle. Firing became general, Walker being concealed, and f-( $ Tuttlasjot badly wounded. Tho wound- ' , el officer was taken to Orangevilto and" ftT ia reported to be out of danger. Walker ' escaped. Two years ago lt.T Warren, a drug '' 'gist at Vleaaant Brook, M. V bought n '; amall supply of Chamberlain's Cough i , Remedy. Ho sums up the result us .., ' ' ,. followi: "At that time the goodrt were '- ; unknown in this section; to-day1 j Mi ' 'j Chamberlain's Coujrh Remedy ia a -W . " lmiifichold word." It isthoaamoin .." hundreds ol communities. V'horo ever tl,0 jrooil qualities of Chamberhiin'd Cough Remedy became known the ' people will luivo nothinc elae. For sale t, by 1). E. GllliiKS'Mi, druggist. Don't ToliafM hplt ami Smoko Your l.ll'c Away. To out toDaouo oually uaU forever, bo iimsf notlo. full ot Ufa. norvo una vltror, tnUo Norlo-llao. Norlo-llao. tlio wonder-wwrker, thus makes wpnl; mon strorut. All druggist, r.Oq or 81. Cure guanvn-tpoil. guanvn-tpoil. nonklot nna sitmplg freo. Ailiirogfl Storting Ulcuiouy Co., Cutcnco or.Mrr? ont- In a pamphlet on the climate of Utah, Prof. Dryden gives nn interesting dia-cu?sion dia-cu?sion on aenaiblo temperature, explaining ex-plaining why hot weather "feela" pleasant and cool weather" "feels" hot. fjUtistics are presented to show that the temperaturo as recorded in government publications docs not do justice to the arid West; that in fact tho air temperature temper-ature ia not at all a sure indication of the relative pleasantness of two localities aa regards heat. The writer states that in New York during one week in the summer of 1800 018 deaths occurred from sunatioko with a mean maximum daily temperature of 90 degrees; while a nnJan maximum temperature at Salt Lako Lake City of IK5 resulted in no deaths from that cause. The mean sensiblo July and August temperature of Salt Lako City is about equal to tlia, of Winnipeg, Manuola, Sault St. Mi'rie, and Halifax; while El Paso, Texao shows a sensible tempeiature lower than that of tne city of New York. This in spite of the fact that the air temperaturo ia vury much higher at El l'a&o, as also at Salt Lako City, than at New York. This phenomenon is explained by the fact that evaporation fiom the surface of the bolly ia so much greater in tho dry atmoaphcrfb of the iutcrmoun'.ain region than in tho humid- regions of the East that the actual temperature felt on the surface of the body is very much less, because evaporation is a cooling proceas. So that the actual sensation of heat experienced by the human body ia the temperature of evaporation, and thia temperature is obtamod by using a we bulb thermometer. Several charts are us.'d to illustrate tho facts discussed. CASTORIA For Infants and Children.. copper In t!i "TlJiurs. For Beveral years past tho working chemist have claimed that native cop- ' per may lx found in minute quantities in tho 'tissues of every Icnown species of plant o.nd animal. Since Jairiary 1 a commission appointed by the British Vssoc!nt.ion for 't.h Advancement of Sttifiiro Iioh made 00.000 exami actions ami olumvicll analysis by a great. va: rixity of procowwH and liaa not failed to find trnccH of copje.r in a Binglc instance. in-stance. They found it in. the coloring or llowt5r.s, in the feathcra, loalK and eyes of binls, in the human brain and blood, in tho Uladea, grains and rootn of wheat, in t lie Scales of fishes and serpents, ser-pents, in short everywhere. Everybody uji So. Caacurota Candv Cutlwftic, tho most woa-iofful woa-iofful medical (liscovcry of tho ac, p eas-asitaml eas-asitaml rorrcslung to the taste, act (jciitly aa.l poalttvi'ly on kidneys, liver and bowe s, eleaiisluir tho eiufro svstPiii, dispel colds, euiv lioailaolio, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Plcaso buy and try a box ot U. (3. C to-day; 1, '?, f0 cents, bold and guaranteed to euro by all druggists. $5 Reward For tho following saddle horses lost fiom Ljhi Held some time last month : 1 light sorrel branded .IP. (coiinccrud;, I light eorn-1 branded .1 HP. (connected) I chestnut sorrel branded with a fitirrup on left hip and a wheat sheaf on light hip, 1 small brown, brands not known. Finder please notify Harden Wootlhouse and receive reward. Reward. Tho Hio tirand Western Rallwa company will pay a rewind of $16.00 fo tho conviction of any person throwing stones or other missies at its train?. A. E. Welby, (.icncrnl Superintendent j Salt Lnke City, August 8lh, IftOJJ. 4 Tlie Best M SUGAR BEET PAPER In the Stite M For Only M A Year M wm. wing; I PROPRIETOR OF H The Lehi LiVeriJ Stable. M State Street, opposite U. P. Depot. Hack to and from all trains. Telephone in connection; H All calls promptly answered. H JOB PRINTING, I The Banner Job Office contains a complete outfit for doing first class job printing of all kinds at H reasonable prices. H . 1 1 jH If business is -dull try an ad. in H the BANNER. It willpay yon. ' H jJKj Rio Grande Western H ESfe TIME TABLE H i5"j3 In Effect 12:01 a. m. June i, 189O. M TRAINS WESTBOUND. H No, i-.JFromthe East Leaves Lehi at ii :33 a.m. tt M No. 3. From the East leaves Lehi at 10:44 P " -1 -A H No. 5. Front Sanpete Valley points arrives at Lehi at 4:25 p. m. H No. 7. From Eureka, Payson, Springville, arrives at Lehi 9:07 a. m H TRAINS EASTBOUND'. No. 2. For the East leaves Lehi at 8:41 a. m. , " . H No. 4. For the East leaves Lehi at 8 224 p. m, ''-, No, 6 For Sanpete Valley points leaves Lehi at 1 :24 p. m. '" ,. , ' ' fl No. S. 'For Springville, Payson andEurelca leaves' Lehi at 5 :5Qp. m. " M Train No. 6 runs to Richfield arriving there at 8:45 p, m., No. 5 leaves Richfield at 10 a. m. J Trains No. 1 and 4 do not stop at Lehi, train No. 3 stops only on' flaj T). O.Dodoi: ,S. II. B.uicot'K, H Gen. Mgr, Tiallic Mr. H Wm Welsh, local agt. F. A.Wauleigh, Gcr. Passenger ag- H VMMWMMnMMMMHaHWMMMMMMHMIMnMimnMNMMMMMHMMMHnHaillllllliMI H j ANDY CATHARTIC j ' I i ' CURkoHSTlPATIOH I I 25 50 SSSwSISa1 DRUGGISTS I 1 ABSOLUTELY GMHTEED ? 7rTS!?3. ttl |