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Show m v, ,., " ' -.''"' 'jJ v . V , i f 4t "M U ; USB Hewlett BrosfMfuilfcRowl Baking Powder. Ihree-Crown . w Three-Crown ' SP1CES r. Triple A" ll&V l:LAV0RING ? ". ' Thoy are ground rliffpRL Are Delicto. ftttl. Everyday. jP TRY THEM. ' Oar goods of this brand guaranteed ,to be the equal to .the best on tho market op . money refunded. 1 ;r Mr, Isaac Horner, proprietor ot tho If ' ' llurton House, Burton, W. Va., and one i of tho most widoly known known men j! of the state was cured of rheumatism ;; after three years of suffering. He says : f I have not sufficient command of , v language to convey any idea of what I ;p ' ;' suffered, my physicians told me that : j nothing could bo done for mo; and my r-t$L " '-' friends were fully convinced that noth- ,f . ing but death would relieve me of my . p ' sufforing. In June, 1804, Mr. Evans, .$,' then salesman for tho Wheeling Drug 'M , Co., recommended Chamberlain's Pain jjY' Balm. At this timo my foot and limb i$$m$- -vvero swolen to more than double their JT , .' normal aizo and it seemed to me my leg "- ;;. :'j would burst, butsoon after I began using '' tho Pain Balm, the swelling began to ... decrease, tho pain to leave, and now I i ', , consider that I am entirely cured . For Hale by I). 13. Ellingson,. druggist. ' ''. ') ' 1 ? " Short. Line Rates. i V : ip.' Tho 0. S. It. will sell excursions tick- 'h iC1' " eta to points in northern Utah, Idaho Si' " and Oregon at greatly reduced rates on f' W. ' ' ' Saturday June ll), I !'' On June 5, ll, and 7 the 0. S. L. will j ' ' fioil tickets to Missouri river points, St. ! 1 ' Louis and Chicago at single fare for f,. , round trip. Final limit Sept. 5. The 0 H L will sell tickets to Salt J lake City and return for tho Trnus- ' ",,1 Mississippi Commercial Congress July 14 for one fare. July 17 and 18 the 0 S L will sell round trip ticketH to Salt Lake foe one fare for the annual conference' of the M. I. A. &3 ZZjfts2 Do You Use It? ' It's ttxe best thing for the hair under all circumstances. Just as no man by taking thought can add an inch to his stature, so no preparation can make hair. The utmost that can be done is to promote pro-mote conditions favorable to growth. This is done by Ayer's Hair Vigor. It removes re-moves dandruff, cleanses the scalp, nourishes the soil in which the hair grows, and, just as a desert will blossom under rain, so bald heads grow hair, when the roots are nourished. nour-ished. But the roots must be there. If you wish your hair to retain its normal color, or if you wish to restore the lost tint of gray or faded hair use Ayer's Hair Vigor. The Payeon Header now appears as a live column quarto with patent inside. in-side. We have received a copy of Representative Repre-sentative King's bill garnting and ceding to the Staic of Utah the public lands within tho State. Alma Coiner and Wm.Dorton have just finished a contract to sink 50 feet on the Big 4 at Euieka. The property is looking well. Salt Lake City has granted a piece of land at the intersection of East Templo and South Temple streets where tt o monument to Bngham Young and the Pioneers will bo erected. "For threeyears we have never been without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diurrhoea Remedy in the house," says A. H. Patter, with C. E. Atkins k Co., Indianapolis, Ind., and my wifo would as soon think of being without Hour as a bottle of this Remedy 'in the summor season. We have used it with all three of our children and it Iiuh never failed to cure not simply stop pain, but cure absolutely. It is all right, and anyone who tries it will find itjio." For sale by D. E. Ellingson, druggist. The Westliold tlnd.) News prints tne following in regard to an old resident of that place: "Frank Mcavoy, for many years in the employ of the L., N. A.. & 0. Iiv. here, says: 'I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diorrhoea Remedy for ten years or longer and nin never without It in my f?.mily. I consider it the best remedy oi tho kind manufactt red. 1 take pleasure in recommending it.' " For Halo by D. E. Ellingson, druggist. CASTORIA, For Infants and Children. Taylor Bros. Company Provo, Utah. M EMERSON PIANOS AStcyens Pipe Reel Piano Organ for Churcl I . H Newman Bros, Pipe Keei M Organs for Parlor. H R-E-J"-waM"t Bast in the MaBkeL i B H. E. CBLES, Agent 1 wm. wing; I PROPRIETOR OF H The Lehi LiVeri) Stable. H State Street, opposite U. P. Depot, H Hack to and from all trains. Telephone in connection. B All calls promptly answered. fl Beesley Marble Works I " MANUFACTURERS OF H Marble and Granite Monuments H Headstones, Tablets, Curbing, &g. High grade work a specialty;- Soad for Designs and. Prioaa. " M Becks Saratoga Springs,. The finest bathing in the State, I Tke Splendid ijew pskige i)ouf ' I fc. Rio Grande WesteriEL H RESfsfc TIME TABLE l SgTp In lifiect 12:01 a. in. June i, 1896. TRAINS WESTBOUND. (.. J: K H No, i.gKromjthc East Leaves Lehi at 1 1 533 a.m. No. 3. From the East leaves Lehi at 10:40. '" ., . . H No. 5. From Sanpete Valley points arrives at Lclii at 41 a 5. H No. 7. ' From Eureka, I'ayson, Springvillc, arrives at Lehi qsq?. m H TRAINS EASTBOUND. ' ' H No. 2. For the East leaves Lehi at 8:41 a. ni. H No. 4. For the East leaves Lehi at S: 24 p. m, H No, 6 For Sanpete Valley points leaves Lehi at 1 .4 p. m.' ' ' H No. S. For Springville, Pay son andEurelca leaves' Lehi at 5 -sop m" ' H Train No. 6 runs to Richfield arriving there at 8:45 p, In. N0. I ' fl leaves Richfield at 10 a. m. ' ,-.; M Trains No. 1 mfd 4 do not stop at Lehi, train No. 3 stop only on fin. V D.O.Donoit S. II. I1aiico!k. H ,., ... Oen. Mgr. Trnlllo Alar. WM WlJLSH, oca agt. 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