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Show B Rate.of one fare for tlio round trip B r plus $-', Iiiih been m thorized via Union H Pacific It It from points in Utah aiul H Idaho for tho following occasions : H Rock Island, 111. nmt return, National H Encampment Union Veterans Union, H. Tickets on sale Aug (37 H - Indianapolis Irid, and return, En- H cainpment Knights of l'ythiiis. Tickets H on Halo Aug 17 IB-ID H ' Omaha and return. National Congress H bf Retail Liquor Dealers, Tickets on H sale Aug -0 B Omaha and leluru National Convent- B .ion of Bohoininn Turners. Tickets on B snloAugiJ(t B ' Cincinnati, Ohio and return, Nation- fl al Encampment 0 A It D.ites of sale B Mill he announced later. B Omaua, Neb and return, on cneh dnto B mntil Oct 15, account Trans-Mississippi H Exposition, Rale af f!8. from Utah B common points and proportionate rates ' B fiom other points in nuthoricd, with ' B limit of Nov 15 I B For further information relate to these B .rates, limits, conditions etc, ..call' o j B .your nearest ngjnt or tit '201' Main St M .Salt Lnk.o City, or adress 11 II Clay H CJonjtfn'l Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah, j H jf? S. E. Parker, Sharon, Wis, writes: j M ' have tried -JDe Witt's Witch Hazel H , r Salve for itching piles and it always H Jfr stops them in two minutes. I consider H 2 '' I)u Witt's Witch Hazel Salve the greatest H j pile cure oil' market." 11. 11. Merrihew H J& ilruggist. . j j1 Persons troubled with diarrhoea will H o interested in the experience of .Mr. H W. M Bush, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, B Providence, R. I. Ho says: "For H sereral yearn 1 have been almost a H, constant sufferer from diarrhoea, the H frequent attacks completely prostrating B mo and rendering me unfit for my duties H at the hotel. About two years ago a H traveling salesman kindly gave nie a B small bottle oi Chamberlain's Colic H Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. ' Much H to my surprise and delight its eflucts H -wore immediate.. Whenever X.fclt. H" aymptions oMho disease I would fortify H myself against tho attact with a few B doses of this valuable remedy. The m result has been very satisfactory and B .almost complete relief fro.n the B .affliction." For sale by JIB Merrihew, B Druggist. B Our baby has been continually B UroubltuI with colic and cholera infantum B since his birth, and all that we could do m -for him did not seem to give mora than B temporary relief, until wc tried Mr"1 - ,, fChnmbprhun's Colic, Cholera und Dinr B "4 'rlioen Remedy. Since giving that m veinedy he had not been troubled. We B -want o give you this testimonial as an B "i evidence ol uur gratjtude, not that you B need it to advertise y'oitr meritorous B remedy. G. M. Law, Keokuk, Iowa. B v. For eao by 11. R. Merrihew, druggest. I fcfHEELSj B Bg? to. T '' H MILLER R0DE0NE2093 MILES IN 132 HOURS I JThe Eldredge I I $50.00 I The Belvidere I $40.00 B ; Superior to all others Irrespective ; B of price. Catalogue tells you B ', wJiy. Write for one. B ww I . NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE CO., i 339 BROADWAY, Factory, M NewYorJc. BOLVIDERn. ILL. , fri n.u.if-. xu .....-- m ncmitlful cyc prow dull and dim As the Mvift yenrs Html nway. Dcotitlful, willowy lorms no slim I.osc fnlrncM with every day. Hut she s!lll is queen and hath charms to (ipnre Who wenrs youth's corouul henutllul hulr, i Preserve Your Hair ; and you preserve your youth. "A woman is ns old tvs she looks," says the world. No ! woman looks as old as she is I if her hair has preserved its I normal beauty. You can keep hair from falling out, restoring its normal color, or restore tho normal color to gray or fadod hair, by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. An Ordinance Untitled an ordinance) prohibiting the ealn or in any manner disposing of any intoxicating liquors', and repealing chapter XXXIX of the Iteviuen Ordin-anccfi Ordin-anccfi of Lehi City, passed Dec. 10 1693, alpo tho amendment thereto, passed May 28, 1805. Section 1 He it- ordained by the city council of Lehi City, that it ifi hereby here-by made unlawful for' nny person or perscnp, either .by. hiniHclf, his clerk, agent, scrvnnt or employeo to cither sell barter or give away or otherwise di-poao di-poao of any epiritiouH, vinous, ferniet-1 ferniet-1 ed or any other kind or kinds of intoxicating intoxi-cating liquortj within the limits of this city. And any person or persons, who, either by hiumlf, his cleik, agent, servant ser-vant or cmplovec, shall eithoj dell, barter, bar-ter, uive away or otherwise dispone of any spirituous, vinous, lennented or any other kind or kinds of intoxicating liquors within tho limits of this city, shall bo guilty of an offence, ana upon conviction thereof shall bo fined in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, or be imprisoned in the oily jail not ex cecdiug one hundred days or bo both Gued and imprisoned. Section 2. Chapter XXXIX of th Revised Ordinances of Lehi City, piiSK'd Dec. lo 1801!, also tho amendment thereto, there-to, passed May 28. 1895 are hereby repealed.. re-pealed.. This ordinance r1iii.11 tfiko effect ef-fect on and after Juno 8, 1808. Passed May 1, 1808. John S. Willis. Mayor. I, Joseph Petetbon, deputy for Kd-ward Kd-ward Southwick, City Recorder in and for Lehi Oity, do hero by certify that the forgoinz is a full, true' and correct copy of un oi'Mmince entitled "An ordinance or-dinance prohibiting the Halo or in any 1 manner disposing of nny intoxicating j liquors and repeoling chapter XXXIX 1 of the Revised Ordinances of Lehi City, pae-edDec. 15, 180:), also the amend-Imcnt amend-Imcnt 1 hereto pai-ped May L'8, J81Ki, as 'pnf-ed by I.ilnt'uy Council May 81 1808 j Joseph Peterson, i Deputy City-Rerorder i Bids Wanted. . To sink 50 feet in the shaft of the .Kuriy HarvcBt mine, Fish Springs, . limb ' Co., Utah. Said -shaft to bo perpend'u-' perpend'u-' ular by 5x7.5j feet. Shaf to be sunk 1 from the 160 foot level to the '200 font. ! Company will furnish whim, anvil and bellows and tongs. I Hids will bo opened o.i tho 0th day of July, 180S, nt 8 o'clock p. m . The board reserves tho right to reject ; nny and all bids recei.ved. i Jons Roiu.'itTh, Jn, Sec'ty . I j By order of tho board. SCROFULA in its worst form yields to tho blood cleansing power ' I of Hood's Sai'enymrillu. Thousands ol ' cases 'aavo been perfectly CURED. Saratoga Salvation. Hnratoga Salvation is the intrinsic aluo of the w.indet'ful warm springs on on the Utah hake. It possesses an actual ac-tual and unrivalled power lo cure many internal and iwtuiwl diseases. You are not tiyitig an cxpeimiuiU but the I astringent elements of the natural warm I mineral water. It is well proven an ( utward aicknefrs is the conscquenso of a had ciicu'ation of matter. Nature gives the right regulator and the power of Saratoga springs water is therefore universally well known. IiiHtead ofpv j b ath U'ttkome of thcastringentelement , of tho water at home which will give ; much better results. Saratoga Salvation j difves out tho geniH of sickness, ie-; emits tho strength of the item's and makes the body wliokuuul sound. ' For sale in Lohi by Peoples Co-oj) and 11 I'.. Meiiihew. lh-ico -10 cents a ; bottle. j Prepared by Prof. A. Siehort, Sunt-j Sunt-j toga Springs, hehi. Tourist or Family Sleeping- Car Service Do you know that every evening the Denver it Rio Grande It. R. in connection con-nection with tho R. ti. V. runs a Tourist or Family Sleeping Car to Denver, in which a lower berth can be secured for if2.C07 In addition to this daily service, tho D. & R. G. W. also opera tet nit Wednesdays, ThurEdays and Fridays, three distinct Tourist Sleeping Car lines to Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, Boston and New York no change for Utah passengeis at greatly reduced berth rates. These Tourist cars are managed by the Pullman Company and are piovided with all necessary conveniences and appliances The Tourist car feature, together with the admhable train service and scenic attractions at-tractions of the route, has placed tho D. & R. G. in the foremost ranks of Western Railroads. For rates and detailed de-tailed information, apply to nny Ticket Agent, of the R. G. W., nr to It. F. Neviiie, General Agent,, or II. II. dishing, dish-ing, Traveling Passenger Agent, 1). jk R. G.,.No. 58 West 2nd South t.J3aIt Lake City. The Prospectus of the Home for 18O8. The excellent stories, for whii-h the Home is noted, will be continued; the Fashan and Fancy Work departments will be kept up ton high standard. Kate Sanborn will continue her bright "Ofl-Iland Talks," and every one of tho numeiousdepartmentH will be increased and made brightor. Takb Notick. Yon are given a choice of one of the following articles and the Home for three month forouly lOcenls Lord Liflo's Daughter, by Charlotte M. Hnteme; IJookof 00 pagt-son Crocheting and Knitting; or a Stumping Out tit ot (') patterns, many large dehigns, including centerpieces, doilies, ote. ltlustratf-d premium list, or ontfit for canvassing sen I free. Tiir Homh Pirn. Co., Ill Milk St. Boston, Mhmh. i i ; , BAZAR HM ! fAtTERNSW m "THE STYLISH PATTERN." Af- tbtic Fashionable. Original. Perfect- f ! ? Fitting. Prices lO and 15 cents. ? . I None higher. None better at any price. I I Some reliable merchant sells them In T nearly every city or town. Ask for T them, or they can be had by mail from 1 f us in either New York or Chicago. J i ? Stamps taken. Latest Fashfon Sheet T A sent opoa tecelpt of one cent to pay 1 ' f postage "&si&t&fZ'Ki2r"y " X 1 1 MACSAWEW ! 7 Brightest ladles' magazine published. J ' I Invaluable for the home. Fashions of 1 the day Home Literature, Household I 1 7 Hints, Fancy Wcrk, Current Topics, t $ Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, in- 1 3 eluding a IVco pattern, your own selec- I ? Hon any time. Send two 2-cent stamps 7 I for sample copy. Address JfcTWTiiri I S THE McCALL COIANYs J42-H6 West 14th Street, New York, i . ffv J89 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. V-'M 1 I IIP IMllWl I ' rtlti i t -! R.E.STEELE M.D, nrysicrAN & surgeon t.aKl Ci-by, TUsaiix, OFFICE IN LARSON BUILDING c. T. cRnnny h. n. Physician - SUrgcot- Office in Garff's Building- ! TELEPHONE No. 16 ' ILKHICITY, UTAir. ' ! . FrcinR D. Hobbs, '. I,alc Keif Utcr U.S. I.nml OfTlce-, All kinds of land brsiness attended to promptly. Cor- .rc'pondence solicited. Twenty three years oxperiencc. Oillre i A next door to U. S. Land Ollice- t Rooni'SOO. Salt Lake City Utnh. i DR. MERRIHEW, . WJ3StOil2y Good work at' reasonable prices. Ofliee at Merrihew's Drug .Sloio. . '" .; .L151II CITY, UTAH. Harwood's Harness Sale ', j For the next 10 days I will , sell Heavy Team Harness ' 10 per cent off regular price Bur320ooor ':i And everything else nt same discount. t Huggy whips for 10c each and upward ;, Riding llridles $1. . Dr. Christenseii, - : DENTIST, American Fork, 'Utah ; . j TIIUIttlAN & WEDaEAV00J i A TTORNE YS-A T-LA r. Rooms 3 and 7 First Mntional Rank j IHnldlnt', Provo, Utah. 1 ' "One Minute Cough Cure is the best preparation I have ever sold or used ami I' 1 can't 8ii y too mnch in its pinisse." f I r Kcnnnn, Merchant, Odell (Jit, j II. 15 Merrihow, dtuuist. j ' i i Bl V. I The Best Train - To Chicago is the Cliicafio fipeo.iul BurliiiRtort-Route. BurliiiRtort-Route. Only one night on tho road. X.euves Dcnvtr . . .9 ."19 n n Arrtre1 Omalin . . U.W p m wime ilny, ' ArrivcM Chicago . '1 IS p m next tiny. Connects with fast trains for all points east. Superb equipment sleeping, dining, pmoking and chnit-i chnit-i cars. I Vestibnled Flyer tho fastest night train from Colorado to the liast stilt leaves D-nver at 0:50 pin. oU'criug I splendid' service lo Omaha, Ohicago I - Kansas City, St. Lcuih and all other I eastern and southeastern cities. I I Tickets n; olli V-) of connecting linos I ' W. F.McMILLAN General Agent. I I R. F. NKHi.E.N-.Trav.l'oss. itFit Ag B ;l 14 S, West Temple St, 1 0. S. L.Building, Salt Lake City I I Late to bed and early to liso, prepnrcH I : i a man for his home in 'he skys, Karly -I , to bed mid a Little Early Riser, the pill I Hint makes life longer and better and I I wiser. II. H, Merriliow, druggist, |