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Show H y An Ordinance. H An. ordinance relating to Sabbatl H " Bienking and lepealing Sec. 10J o. H chapter XXVUL of tho revised oidin- H ances of Lehi City, passed Dec. ID, tSO.'S. H Lno. 1 . lie it ordained by the City B - Council of Lehi City, that every person B who s mil fish, hunt, or filmll indulge H in any outdoor nuntnement, or conspic- B uousornisy seuilar labor within the B settled pot lion of thla city, or who shall B iceep open any b.ir, shop, stor, or any B other place to carry on any kind of husi- B iicps or amusement, except hotels, B restaurants, drug stores, "hackeries, uhd B Jivery stabka within the limits of this B city, on the li rat day uf tho week com- B inunly called Sunday, is guilty of an B offenbe, and upon conviction thereif H hal-bc liable to n line in any sum not H exceeding twenty-live dollars, or to bo H imprisoned in the city jail not ex.eed- B ing twenty-llyo days or to both such K lino iind imprisonment H Provided, that barber shop 'may H open until 1 o'clock p. m. on such day. B Section 10Q of Ch.ipr XXVIII of re- m vised ordinances of Lohi City p.isaed m Dec. 15, IS9.'J, is hereby repealed. . H Sue. 2. Tula ordinance to takeelTjcl- K on and after its first publication. B- Passed March -'2, 1803. B John S. Willis, Mayor B ' I Edward Southwick, City llecordtr B in and for Lehi City, do hereby certify B 'that the foregoing ordinance entitled B "An Ordinance relating to Sabbath B -Breaking; and repealing Sec. 101) oi B chapter 28 of the revised ordinances of H Lehi City passed Dec. 15, 1803," is a B true and correct copy of the original aB. B passed by the City Council of Lehi, B March 22, 1S0S, as appears on recoid in B my oflice. H Edwaiid Southwick, H Cityliecoider. i The Same... j Old Sarsaparilla. ) That's Ayer's. The same old f ( sarsaparilla as it was uindc nud J C sold by Dr. J. C. Aycr GO years I ago. In the laboratory it is I I different. There modern appli- I V ancca lend speed to skill and experience. But the sarsapn- I II rilla is the same old sarsaparilla J S that made the rccora-yflO years 1 ) of curea. Why don't v(c better I it? Well, -we're much in the f 1 condition of the Bishop and the ) c raspberry: "Doubtless," he S said, " God might have made a f I better berry. But doubtless, ( also, lie never did." Why i i don't we better the sarsaparilla? v I We can't. We are using the f l same old plant that cured the J v Indians and the Spaniards. It I has not been bettered. And i since toe make sarsaparilla com- pound out of sarsaparilla plant, l i we see no way of improvement. J Of course, if we were making l some secret chemical compound J I we might .... But we're not. S We're making the same old sar- f I saparilla to cure the same old C diseases. You can tell it's the ? c aamc old sarsaitarilla be- I cause it works the untiie old f j cures. It's the sovereign blood f i purifier, and It's Avers. "My boy came homo from school ono day with his hand badly lacerated and bleeding, and suffering great pai.i, says Mr. E. J. Sohall, with Meyer Bros. Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo. "I dressed tho wound, and applied Chamberlain' Pain Balm freely. All pain ceased and8 in a remarkably short limo it healed without leaving a scar, For wounds sprains, swellings and rheumatism, I know of no medicine or proscription cquil to it. I consider it a household necessity." Tho 25 and 50 cent Bizcs or sale by H. B. Mcrribew, druggiet Saratoga Salvation. Haratoga Salvation is the intrinsic alu? of the wonderful warm springs on on the Utah Lake. It possesses an actual ac-tual nnd unrivalled power,to cure many internal and external diseases. You are not trying an experiment but the astringent elements of tho natural warm mineral water. It is well proven an utwnrd sickness is the consequensc of n bad circu'ation of matter. Nature gives tho right regulator and tho power of Saratoga springs water is therefore universally well known. Instead of a bath make uro of tho astringent elements of tho water at home which will give much better results. Saratoga Salvation drives out tho germ of sickness, re-ctuits re-ctuits tho strengthen" the nenes and makes tho body whole nnd sonnd. For sale in Lehi by Peoples Co-op and II B. Merrihew. Price 40 cents a bottle. Prepared by Prof. A. Siebert, Sara toga Springs,. Lehi. 11 Ml II I ! .-.. . .-I .1111- II. I IW 'Ihe Union Pacific Passes through the best cities and towns n Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas nnd Nebraska, and is the best route to Denver, Kansas City, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, St. Louis, Chicago and all eastern points. The advantage gained by traveling via the Union I'acifio aro Quick Time, Uncquoled Service, ' Magnificent Equipment, Double Drawing Room, Pulman Palace Sleepers, Pullman Dining Cars, Free Reclining Chair Oars, Pullman Tourist Sleepers. Foe time tables, pnmphle'.s descriptive of the country trnversec, rates of fare, or any other informt.tion, address 13. L. LOMAX, Gkn'u Pass, and Tiokkt Ahknt, Omaha, Nuu. Tourist or Family Sleeping Car Seivtce Do you know that every evening the Denver "it 'Rio Grnndo R. It. in connection' con-nection' with the It. Cr. W. inns a Tourist or Family Sleeping Car to Denver, in which a lower berth can bo secured for $2.00? In addition to this daily service, tho D. & R. G. W. nlso operates on Wednesdays, Thursdaysand Fridays, three distinct Tourist Sleeping Car lines to Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, Boston nnd New. York no clinnge for Utah passengeia at greatly reduced beith rates. These Tourist cars aro managed by the Pullmtn Company and are provided with all necessary conveniences and appliances. The Tourist car feature, together with the admiiablo tiain service and scenic attractions at-tractions of the route, has placed tho D. & It. G. in tho foreutoBt ranks of Western Railroads. Fur latea and detailed de-tailed information, apply toanyTirket Agent of tho R. G. W., or to li. F. Kevins, General Agent, or II. II. Gushing, Gush-ing, Traveling Passenger Agent, D. & R. G., No. 53 West 2nd South St., Salt Lake City. Sent Free! Tohny perfeon' interested in human matters, or who loves animals, we will ond free, upon application, a copy of tho "ALLIANCE,'' tho organ of this s6cioty. In addition to its intensely interesting reading, it contains a list of ho valuable and uunsual premiums ivon by tho japor. Address, Tho National numan . Alliance, 410-411 Ui.ited Charities Building, New York. A Cure for Bilious Colic. Resource, Screven Co. Ga. I have been subject to attacks of oil us for several years. Chamberlain, s Colic1 Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the only sure relief. It acts liko a charm. Ono doso of it gives relief when all other remedies fail. G.D. Sharp. For sale by II. B. Morriliew, druggist. OASTOH.IA, 5. VJ. IOSS, I HIGH GRADE PORTRAITS I A. SPECIALTY. 1 SuUsfucUon Gunr;inloctl.'.8',Cy I lehi, tjtjzljzb:, V; t I . -,- .," I Frank ID. Hobbs, - V 1 (tnte Register U. S. Land Office, . I .. All kinds of land business .. Iv w, ll "v Wt- li attended to promptly. Cor- ' , - j " f ' c I re spondenco solicited. Twenty v "s '' I ' ' T'J " I three yeara experience. Oilice , J. 1- m V next door toU. S. Land Office. " I . f Room 300. Salt Lake City Utah. . DR. MERRIHEW, Qtj0Cgi3w Good work at1 reasonable prices. , Office at Merrihew's Drug Store. i ' LEHI CJTY, UTAH.' ' '' " i HARWOOD and SON , l tm i i k Bj Carries a full stock of all grades o ' K1, Harness, Saddled, Collars nnd ' V all kinds of horse goods. m Office of Notary Public in same building , K, Deeds and all kinds of legal papers K fdrawn nnd acknowledged. Bv James Harwood jJotary Public I nvE.xSr'EET' - Luhi. B American Fort City Roller Mills . J, I Our patent and straight grado , ft FLOTJR . li Bvats everything for quality' r ', m W. D. Robinson & Go. I iLnaeraoaLM. Forlc, 17-baila m. Dr. Christensen, " K dentist, " m American Fork, Utah. , , '. .. , TIIDRMAN & WEDGEW00D I Rooms S and 7 First National Bnnk t Building, Provo, Utah. " - I HH - Burlington Route t ;f New Service . , -;'$.-- 1 Chichago Special " ' ' I Fast ' t -, On and after March daily ser- . vice will be established, leaving ' .; " Denver at 9 30 a m, arriving at ' ; t. f Lincoln 10 30 p m Omaha 11 55 ' J. p m Chicago at 2 15 following I? day. Only one night on the roa'd Pullman Vestibuled Sleeers - ' . ' '' Dining and Free Reclining chair - , ' 'i cars. . ' ' " : ft . This train makes direct con- N ....". nection with all trains from points- V on the O. S, L, and T?. (: W. . ' L Railways for Chicago and a . " eastern points, ' ' , , Be sure your tickets read via '', ' t Burlington Route from Denver '' ' ' W. P.McMILLAN General Agont. ' ' U. F, NESLEN.Trov.Pass. &Fn Ag 14 S. West Temple St. 0. S. L.Building, Salt Lake Citj 1 |