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Show B Am Ordinance. rT' w v J ' ' . All miiha1ico lehuing to Sabbatl H JBreakiiig and, repealing Sec. 100 ot' B , i Chapter XXVltl of tho. revised rdin- H " iinees of l.ohi City, passed Dec. 15, ltil)I. H Li:o. I.-He U oiduincd by the City B Coiniuil of Lehi City, that every person B who a i :il I tlati, bunt, or ahull indulge H . in any otudour amusement, or conspic- H uoua or n isy s"euulur labor within the B settled poi tion of tliia city, or who sbull H keep open any bar, shop, jtori, or any H other place to carry on any kind of busi- H ueas or amusement, except hotels, H ' U" , restaurants, drug stores, hackeries, and B Hvery Ktablta within the limits of this H city, on the first day of the week oom- H munly c.vlled Htnuluy, is guilty of an H . ofTonec, and upon conviction theieif H p hall be liable to a due iu any sum not B ., ' .- exceeding twenty-five dollars, or to be H impriboned in the city jail not ex. ced- H iug twenty-.lye duya .or to both such H Jlno and imprisonment H Provided, that barber shop, may H open until 1 o'clock p. m. on such day. H Section 100 of Ohapt-r XXVIH of rc- H vised ordinances of Lehi City p.isatd H Dec. 15, 1803, is hereby repealed. H Si:o. 2. Tills ordinance lo takeetfect H on and after ita llrat publication. B Passed March 22, 1808. H John S. Willis, flavor H I Edward Southwick, City lteeonl r H iu ami for Lehi City, do hereby certify H that the foregoing ordinance untitled B "An Ordinance relating to Sabbath B Breaking and repealing Sec. 100 of B . chapter 28 of the revised ordinances of B Lehi City passed Dt'e. lo, 1803," ia a B true and correct copy of tho original aB B passed by the City Council of Lehi, K March 22, 1808, as appears oil reeotd in B iu oflice. B EowAiti) Southwick, B City Recorder. Fifty Year Ago. President Tolk in the White House chair, While In I.ortell wns Doctor Ayer; Doth were busy for human weal One to govern and one to heal. And, as a president's power of will Sometimes depend on a llver.plll, Mr. rolk took Aye,r's Pills I trow For bis liver, 30 year ago. Ayer's Cathartic Pills were designed to supply a model purgative to people who had so long injured themselves with griping medicines. iBeing carefully prepared and their ingredients in-gredients adjusted to the exaot necessities of the bowels and liver, their popularity was instantaneous. in-stantaneous. That this popularity popu-larity has been maintained is well marked in the medal awarded those pills at tho World's Pair 1893. 50 Years of Cures. The Prospectus of the Home for i8f)8. The excellent stories; for which tho Home is notod, will be continued ; the Faahon and Fancy Work deoartmqnts willbo kept up to a high standard-. Kate Sanborn will continue her bright "Ofl'-Hand Talks," and every ono of the numerouedepartments will be increased and made brighter. Take Notice. 'You are given a choice of one of the following articles and the Homo for three montha for only 15 cents Lord Lisle's Daughter, by Charlotte M. Bnicmc ; Book of GO pageB on Crochoting and Knitting; or a Stamping Outfit oi (JO patterns, many hire designs, including centerpieces, doilies, cut. Illustrated premium list, or outfit for canvassing sent free. Tim Home Pud. Co , ,141 Milk St. Boston, Mass. .,., ........ " 'My boy came home from school one day with his hand badly lacerated and bleeding, and Buffering great pnin,' says Mr. E. J. Sshall, with Meyer Drod. Drug Co., ht. Louis,' Mo. "I dressed tho wound, and applied Chamberlain' Pain Balm freely. All pain ceased and8 in a remarkably short lime it healed without leaving a scar, For wounds qpralns, Bwellings and rheumatism, I know of no medicine or prescription equil to it. I consider it a household necessity." Tho 25 and 50 cent sizes or Bale by H. 35, Merrihew, druggiet Saratoga Salvation. - Haratoga Salvation is tho intrinsic aluo of the won lorful warm springs on on the Utah Lake. It-poflBesaes an actual ac-tual and unrivalled power to cure many internal and eAtermil diseases. You are not trying an Experiment but the astiingent elements of the natural warm mineral water. It is well proven on utward aickneaa is the consequenso of a bad chelation of matter. Nature gives tho right regulator and tho power of Saratoga springs water is therefore universally well known. Instead of a bath make use of the astringent elements of tho water at homo which will give much better results. Saratoga Salvation drives out tho germ-3 of Bickness, ve-ctiiits ve-ctiiits the Btrength of the nenea and makes tho body whole.and sound. For sale in Lehi by Peoples Co-op and II B. Merrihew. Price 40 cents a bottle. , Prepared by Prof. A. Siebcrt, Saratoga Sara-toga Springs, Lehi. Ihe Union Pacific Passes through the best cities and towns n Utah, "Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska, and is the best route to Denver, Kansas City, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, St. Louis, Chicago and all eastern points. Tho advantage gamed by traveling via the Union Pacific aro Quick Time, ' Uncquoled Service, Magnificent Equipment, Double Drawing Room, Pulman Palace Sleepers, Pullman Dining Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Pullman Tourist Sleepers. For time tables, pamphle'B descriptive of the country traversec, rates of fare, or any other informutiqn, address E. L. LOMAX, Gen'Ii Pass, and Tiokut Aoest, OmaiiA.'Nuh. Tourist or Family Sleeping Car Sei vice Do you know that every evening tho Denver & Rio Grande It. R. in'con-nectiou in'con-nectiou with the It. G. W. runs a Tourist or Family Sleeping Car to Denver, iu which a lower berth can be secured for !.2.00? In addition to this daily service, tho D, & R. G. W. also operates on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, three distinct Tourist Sleeping Car lines to Omaha, Kansas City, Chicagj, Boston and New York no change for Utah passengers at greatly reduced berth rates. These Tourist cars ore managed by the Pullman Company and are provided with all necessary conveniences and appliances. The Tourist car feature, together ;with the admirable train service and wen in attractions at-tractions of the route, has placed the D. & R. G. in the foiejlmst ranks of Western Railroads. -For rates and detailed de-tailed information, ipply to any Ticket Agent of tho R.. G.-W., or toB.p. Nvins, General Agent, or II. 11. Gushing, Gush-ing, Traveling Passenger Agent, D. k R. G., No. 53 West 2nd South St.., Salt Lake City. 1 Sent Free! ! . 1j . To any pnrson interested in human matters, or who loves- animals, wo will ond free, upon application, a copy of tho "ALLIANCE," tho organ of this society. In ndditiou to its intensely interesting reading, it contains a list of Io valuable nnd unusual premiums iveu by the papor. Addres Tho National Human Alliance, 410-411 Utited Charities Building," New 'York. r . . ' -i A' Cure for Bilious Colic. Resouro", Scrovon Co. Go. I have' been subject to attacks of ouiot. i for several years. Chamberlain, s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the only euro relief. It acts like a charm. One doso of it gives relief when all other remedies fail. G. D. Sharp. For sale by II. B. Merrihew, druggist. OAOTOHIA. " "I -..- f a. W- ross HlQHf GRADE PORTRAIT A SPECIALTY- Sutl9fuctlonCJuMruntcocl..'y ' LEHI, . T7T-&.EC. ' Frank JD. Jrlobbs, . - I.ale Rcpiutcr U. 8. Land Offlc, All kinds of laud business j attended to promptly. Cor- - j re jpondenco solicited. Twenty t' ' - three years experience. OiHce .4 , i next door to U. S. Land Office. ' Room 300. Salt Lako City Utah. 'fT DR. MERRIHEW, I UiJSjSEQjV Good work at I " 1 reasonable prices. Oflice at Mcrrihew's Dr6g Store. ,, y LEHI CITY, UTAH. . HARWOOD and SON Carries a full stock of all grades of j Harness, Saddle, Collars and all kinds of horse goods. Office of Notary Public in same building ,Deeds and all kinds of legal papers (drawn and acknowledged. '. James Harwood Notary Public J American Fork City Roller Mills j Our patent and straight grader I FLOUR Baats everything for quality I W. D. Robinson & 0. I Shnaerioan. Porls, XJ-fcala, 1 Dr. Christensen, I DENTIST. ' . I American Fork, Utah. ,. .. HffUMLAN & "WEDGBW00D " - ATTORN KYS-AT-LAW. I Rooms :i and 7 First National Bank Building, Provo, Utah, j H ill IbH u y : f i i mmaim emm mm Burlington Route New Service. Chichago Special ... On and after March daily service ser-vice will l?e established,' leaving Denver at 9 30 a rri, arriving at Lincoln 10 30 p m Omaha 11 55 pm Chicago at 215 following day. Only one night on the road Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers,s Dining nnd Free Reclining chair cars. This train makes direct connection con-nection with all trains from noints on the O. S, L, and P. G W. Railways for Chicago and a eastern points, 13e sure your tickets read via Burlington Route from Denver W. P.MoMILLAN General Agent, R. F. NESLEN.Trav.Poss. & Frt Ag " 14 S. "West Tempi St. 0. S. L.Building, Salt Lake Oity |