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Show BJBJBJBBBflBBBJ Wll Mll !! Btatji 0 Onlo Orrr orTonbo,) ..,.. , I.VCAjDCtT I "XASK TOllXJIIT lURklVwlK tliilie l tlio imilor jmrtntr of Iho flrm of F. J. Uiiknky a Co . dolox btmincm In the Clly ol Toledo, County md Btnte nfori-IJ, nfori-IJ, nnd tlmt sild nrm will pV U10 urn of ONE 11UNUU5U1)0LLAK8 for oaah nd evtrr cut of CaUrrb tlmt csn not be ear4 bjr the in of IUll'h CATAnaa Cowi. KrilARCJ.OHINEY. Sworn to bteto in 9 ad nicridod ill uir preeeatt, tbl fllb day of Uacamber A. 1). 1880. tTiT, I W. GLKA80N. rJAi.') Notary PuhU. flall'i Caiftrrh Cur I taktn Intern all and ncti directly on ths blood and raiicona inrfaMt of the ayitem. Sun or teatlmontali, fret. F. J. QHKNXY A 00., Toledo, 0 4rSo! by IVuftgiaK T8e. THE FAKMKlt GOT EVEN. With Oarpot-Daff of Uornots Ho Woo Equal to tho Bunco Mon. fllEHB aro four men In Chicago who will nccr forgot Sllns Tnt-man'fl Tnt-man'fl visit to tin) city. It vlll Mic ninny ilnya Dcfdri tlii'Ho Mime men will be .ibli to mIiow upnt the de jioIh ngnln to prey on tliu confidence of rural i.trnntfcrs. When Silas came to town Saturday ho came with tho aovnl Intention nf rcven(;ln hlniHclf on n Hinooth-biHiUen young man who had met him on a former visit nml had rcllocd him otn carpet sack containing tho visitor's money nnd return ticket. He did nut expect to encounter tho same follow, but made up his mind to administer to tho first man who claimed to know.hlm the warmest reception tho scoundrel had ever met with. . '. ' Tnttnnu pnmo from HunViuv liunK-um liunK-um Is not on tho map, and ono catlld'KD to tho place with n repeating rifle ntiU Hhoot nil the inhabltanto without ro-' loading. Hut, small ua It i. it tnn'lioast of n citizen who outwitted four of tho cleverest "con" men In Chicago. llunkum la nlo renouncd ,or Its largo hornets' tiesta nnd tho wnrlil.e and "grouchy" disposition of fhclr occupants. oc-cupants. In Tntman's hog lot luiug onr-of onr-of these nests from the limb of a iQciist tree. It was n glgnntlo spcclmcn-nnd tho terror of the neighborhood. Tho morning Iwfore Silas left for Chicago ho went Into the hbg lot ery early, before tho hornets were astir. Ho took with him nn old green carpet bog. and thin lie opened and flipped carefully careful-ly nrouiul tho oblong nest, closing th'c clasp quickly without losing n hornet. When he took the train Inter in the day he smiled with delight when hcthouglit of tho harrowing scene thnt would take place when the carpet bag was opened When nilns arrived at the depot, In-stend In-stend of going to tho hotel, he sat down In the Rinoking room and waited. His nitmlon was similar to thnt of the confidence con-fidence mnn. He vna In quest of n stranger who would culthnto his acquaintance ac-quaintance only to rob him of Ids hornets hor-nets nnd regret It to his dying day. Occasionally Oc-casionally Farmer Tntman would look down at his carpet bag. As he did so ho shook with glee. Tho llunkum fnrmer had not been seated fltc minutes when ho was tip-proached tip-proached by a fellow with a Bhnrp. Inquisitive In-quisitive nose and n cheeked suit. "Ah, ha!" thought Tntmnn, ns tho Mrnnger extended his hand, "I've got you." "I believe I know you," snld tho hnrp-noscl Individual. "I,et me see, you nro from " "IUinkum," replied Tatmnn. "To bo sure; Dunluim. And' your name Is" "Tntman." "Why, of course. How arc you, Mr, Tntman?" "Tolerable," and Tatmnn looked down at his. hornet and chuckled. "My namo Is Cunnlnnhnin," went on tho stranger, grasping one of Sllns' hands in both Ids own. "You icinein-bcr icinein-bcr I was visiting in llunkum n few years ago with Hanker a . Oh, I never enn remember nnmes. You know who I mean, though. He win tho principal prin-cipal banker In your town." Thero nctcr was n banker within twenty miles of llunkum. Hut Farmer Tntman was playing a hand, so ho said: "Know '1m. Woll, I should say so. D- you mean old Kqniro Jones?" "Jones, of course. Hn, ha, hnl Strange Icauldn'tremcinberlheimme ' "Jra, hn, lint Twps kinder funny," nnd Silas fairly danced with Joy. '! I BEMCVR 1 KNOW YOU." talk with n friend what ho nln't seen for nigh on to two yenr." This wnn just what "Cunningham wnnled. "Oh, yen," fcnld ho, In his softest tone. "I know Just theplncc. It's not over n lilnMc'frnm lie re." "Then 1 reckon wo might rm well go It you're sure it's snfo walking through tho streets with as much money as 1'vo got in this hero satchel." At the word money Silas detected nn expression of e.igorncss and pleasure on. the scoundrel's face, nnd Iho fellow's fel-low's fingers seemed to Itch as the two walked along. "Ain't you afraid," snld he, "of being be-ing robbed?" "Woll, you just bet your sweet life the fellow whntrpcnsuld Sllns Tntmnn' vallso will be sorry," nnd thcHunkum fanner smiled Imvntdly. Here Cunningham turned on n little ride, street, lending his. friend by the nrm. A!iut half way down tho block !hcy turned into.i dark nnd dingy-look-'ng saloon. Cunningham spoke famll-inrly famll-inrly tJ tlm barkeeper, who directed them to n wine-room in the back of the plnce. The tvto snt down ut the tnblo end were Joined presently by three other men. One of them was n fat man, who tried lo get Tntman to piny cards, "Just for fun." Another one of tho men wore a white vestnud u poll.u dot necktie. He did nil the talking, and nflcr Cunningham hnd whispered 11 few words In the fcjlow's cars he could hardly keep his eyes oft tho carpetbag. He was Introduced to Tatmnn as Tliomus W. llloomflchk tho bonrd of trade mnn. "It seems, Sir. Tntmnn,'' said Uloom-field, Uloom-field, "thnt you nre very cnrclcss with your monej . Mr. Cunnliighnm tells me thnt you curry It In your satchel." "You bet t have got a lot of money In thnt 'ere old carpetbag. I was kinder thlnkln' of spcculiitln' with it." "Pcrhnps you would tike to lihve me Invest It in wheat, I think jyou could make a big stnkc." "I'm kinder 'fi. ild of losln' il." "Oh, not lit all; not if It's well in- cstetl. IVoplo only loo their money through enrclehsness. Hut of rnurkc some one hits to lofce money to keep the stuff pioporly In circulation." "Well, I IkiIii'I got much money to loso, ami I'm feared If I was to open thnt 'cro bag that mine would get to eirculntJn', and you bet it would chcu-lato chcu-lato mighty dern fast." , "WloU, If you did loso it it would stick to some one's fingers." "You bet yourvblnme life she would, nnd nlie'd stick purty gol dnrncd fnst." "So -you don't want me to Invest It for J 011?" "I'm a little hit scary 'bout puttln' It In wheat." "So risk whatexcr," said Illoomfleld "Why, f tell you, Mr. Tntmnn, a good speculator enn pick money oft the tivei hen in Chicago." Hloomlleld'H expression tickled Tntmnn. Tnt-mnn. He laughed uproariously tine then nld: "You enn pick It oft the trees In llunkum, llun-kum, too, but you can't keep it long, 'cause It circulates too dern fust." lly thin time the men were growing Impatient, nnd Tuttunu noticed that I hey looked niorefiequcntlyni illnnpcr nt the Vqrpelling. ll thought it nbout time to.tnkc his rcu'ngc,sohctald: - ' '.'Well, gentlcmrn, 1 reckon I'd betlcr 'lie, n-golu', and I'd Hko to leave thnt .'ere money with you, so an it'll be info ' u'lijlo I hunt up a stoppiu' plnce." Thu men worn perfectly willing to nccommodntu runner Tntmnn, They -assured him thai the carpetbag and its eoutenU would be perfectly safe, and Wm 1 'i iUc fT I m iial TATMAf SAW IUS TIVU FltlENDB I.IMP1NO'. that tlicy would bo willing to wait until un-til ho came back. "Much obliged, gentlemen," nnd Tntmnn Tnt-mnn arose, '"Tlsu't very often that a feller meets such kind friends ns you nro fn a strongo city, and It's kinder soothlu' ter know thntn fellow 'slcnvln' his money w Ith honest people. I reckon I'll be book In nbout nn hour." And Tat-man Tat-man once more thanked his friends ns ho pasecd out of tho room, closing tho door liehlnd him. Tntmnn did not lenvc tho tjloon, as tho men expected, lly a clever dodge ho ronnngc tl to slip the koy of the door In his pocket before he left the room. He reinulucsl 011 the outside lony enough to silently turn the IxiH In the link, nftcr which he slipped into the nd-jolniujr nd-jolniujr room. He did not wnlt long before he henrd one of the men say: "Well, thnt was the isiest snnp I ever snw." Silas recognised the vole ns that of Cunningham. Then Bloom-field Bloom-field answered; "Hnsyl Why, you could 10I1 that fool before hla eyes nnd he wouldn't know It. Hand up the granger's grip-nook." grip-nook." Tot nan lwjord Hie sound of the grip-eaokatriklngllii grip-eaokatriklngllii i.jpn(tlictdb!e. Then ho henrd theiii .i.!i.gat thcloek. I'.es-. I'.es-. ontly ho heoul Hie chutpi rrlv, nnd In another Instant a pierelngyelp rent the air. Whnok! Cmshl Ilnngl 'J he choirs were npturm-d nml the table was 1 wns tiitnbled over In the mad Fcratublo for the door. . .... jw BBBi Bl bBM Bv BB B B) B B BBs for Infants and Children. The Kind You Haie Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OP In Use For Over 30 Years. TMf CINTUW aoWNWf, Tf MUWIHY tTWUT. MtWVOWB CtTT. BAREAIMS THIS WEEKk WE WILL """ ODDS AND ENDS fp Glass apd Cfockej-yware At 50 per cent Discount J as. (irkhayn & Sops brought the bartender nnd the proprietor propri-etor to the scene. Tl' llunkum farmer selrod the opportunity to slip out of the snlooii, nnd ns lie wus passing into 'he street he heard the door crash in nn one of the 'men on the Inside denll it a blow w Ith n chnlr. Over his tlioulder he row a strcntn of hornets sail nftcr the bartender. Twenty minute later, from his ic-trcol ic-trcol in the tdlcy across the street, Tatmnn Tat-mnn saw his live friends llmp'.ng out of the raloon to the ambulance, which had licen called, nnd which had backed up to tho curbstonejr-Inter Ocean. CASTOR I A For Infants and Cnildrcn. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of C&O&yffctfc&W. Two Pointed Questions Answered. What is the tuu of tnakinu a better article tlmn your competitor if you can not geta betterprico for it? Ana. As there is no difference In the prieo the publlo will buy only tho better so that nhlloo'ir profits may bo smaller on a single scnlo they will bo much greater in the aggregate. How can you get tho public to know your mako is tho best? If notli articles nro brought nromi-ncntly nromi-ncntly beforo tho public botli are certain to bu tried nnd tho public will very ipiickly paea judgement on them nnd use only tlm better one. Tiiia explains tho largo sale on Cluuiibcrluin's Cough Kemedy. Tlm peoplo hnvo been using it for years nnd luivo found thnt it can always bo depended de-pended upon. They may occasionally tuki up with some fashionable, novelty put forth with exaggerated claims, hut nre certain to return to tho one remedy that they knew to be reliable, nnd for cough, colds and croup thero is nothing noth-ing rqual to Ohaiuberlnin's Cough ileircdy. Tor sale by 11. 11. Mcrrihcw, druggist. When you :anuot sleep for coughing take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It alunys gi-s prompt relief. It is most excellent for colds, too, ns It aids expectoration, ex-pectoration, relieves the lungs nnd prevents pre-vents any tendency toward pneumonia, l'or sale by 11. Li. Merrihew, drugglet. Mr. Kllsha Horry, of this place, he never had mi thing do him eo much good nnd givo Etich quick relief from rheumatism ns Chamborlnln's 1'uin Halm. lie was.. bothered greatly with shooting pains from hip to kneo until lie need thla linlmont, which affords prompt relief. 11. F. Hakeb, druggist, St Pnrin, Ohio. For Salo by II, II. Mcr-rlhcw, Mcr-rlhcw, druugist. Conitlpntion prevents tho body from ridding itself of wnsto matter. Do Witt's Little Early Ulcers will remove tho troublonudcuroSick Hpadnchc, llllious-ness, llllious-ness, Inactive Liver nnd clear the complexion. com-plexion. Small, sugar coated, don't gnpo or cause nausea, l'eoplo' Co-op Institution. TAIH.Mll' Ill'CKBVK NIE OINTMItNT Is ii thoonly remedy for blind, bleeding or protruding piles, Indorsed by physl eliiug; cures tho mojt obali-into cases. Trice f0 rem" '" hottlcs. Tubes 76 cunts. T. I. Wndsworth. Tlift vorst nfter clTtfcts of Influenzn arlifi from deranged functions of the livorv Qlt'nr tho blood at onco with uuiiiilfiK, 'or It will strengthen the liver to withdraw Irom circulation tiio biliary poisons. I'rlco 00 cents. T. J. Wnds-wuitli. otice for Publication, No. 50S2. Land oflHce .U Salt Lnkc City. Utah) Dec. 10, 1808. J Kotico Is hereby given thnt tho follow-ing-nnmed settler has filed notice ol hie 'mention to make final proof in support of hla claim, and thnt said proof will be made beforo the Itcglster and Ilccclver nt Suit Lake City, Utah, on Jan. 25, 1800, viz: Olio E. Vombnur, 11. E. 10570 for N K M Sec 22 Tp 3 S It 1 K. Ho names tho following witnesses to provohis continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of said land; viz: Walter Hewlett,' Jnmes Alexander, John II. Sinitlinud Stephen Do 111 n nil of Draper, UtMi. Frank D. Hoiios, Itcglster. First Fubllcntion Dec. 14, 1803. Notice for Publication. No. 3060. Land Office nt Bnlt L'ako City, Utah) December 10, 1808J Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler hns filed notice of his intention to inako final proof of support of his claim, nnd thnt said proof will be mado beforo tho Register and Receiver nt Suit Lako City, Utah, on February 4. 1800, viz: Itobert Hreitnsbnch II IS 10050 for tho 8 ' N W Sec. .1 Tp ,1 8 It 1 E. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residenco upon and cultivation ol eald land, viz: Thomas C. Spencer, 'William Krecck, Hans lteidou", James Alexander all nf Sandy, Utah. Frank D. Hobbs, Register. First publication Dec. 24. R.E.STEELE M.D, PHYSICIAN & SUKGEON LoHi City, TJTtsvli, OFFICE IN LARSON BUILDING G. T. GRIMY M. IL Physician 6L SUrgeoi). Office In Garff's Building TELEPHONE No. 10 LIS HI CITY, UTJlH. 5t DR. MERRIHEW, GDfXEy Good work at reasonable pricos. Office nt Jferrihew's Druj Stoie. LEHI C1TV, UTAH. JAMES A. TODD DENTIST Latest Electrical Appliances AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Hood's Cur all Urer ini, bilious- p. Mil, bt&AKChe, tout iUjii Kj I 4 sen, Indizritlon, eonstlpa- m III B Hob. ititj ct t.illr, with- IHl.oriTlp, Sn(iit)rMIA'(fliu. W mum. Th tf mil tekv YH0x IXvit Siririll. - -TWO SPLBHDID TEAINS DAILY- - TO THE EAST via Great fock Island Iolile. ROCKY MOUNTAIN I LIMITED Loites Denver - 2.4G p in. Leaves Denver . O.fiOn. m, Colo. Bprlncs - 2.15 pm. ', Colo. Sdrlngs . O.SSn.m, Arrives Topekn - 7.30 nm. Arrives, Llncnln - 11,45 pm Kansas City - O.lBa'm. " Omolm, - l.:it) a m. , ,.,.., . rrz ' Dcs Moines - 0.fi6am. Ar. St. Joseph fWqb. Hy) . 0.15 pm " Devenpoit - ' 0.48 a in. Arrives fi, Joseph " 10.40 m. " ChlcnRO - 2 15 p m. Lincoln (Kx, Bun) . 0.4Jnm. Next Day Oinnmi lix Sun) - S.Wlnm. Through Blecpcrannd Chnlr Cars Colorado Colo-rado lo Dhlcago. Wide Vestibule Through Sleepers Colorndo Bylines to throughout. Thoflncct train in the St. Louis via Wabash ll'y. West, These nro New Trnlns In addition to our former service For particulars or folders bIvIiir time of theso ttalns writo W. H. Urth E.E. MacLeod Jho. StbaMlsn. Ocnl. Aje.,Donvr A. (. 1'. A, Topekn O. 1 A OhUaf. Kj Rio Grande Western riwSsfev TIME TABLE 0"J5 In Effect Mar. 5 1898 TRAINS WESTBOUND. No, 1. I'rom the Kast Leaves Lchi at 1 1 15 a.m. No. j. From the East leaves Lchi at 8:10 p, in. No. 5. I'rom Sanpete Valley points arrives at Lchi at 4 138 p. m, No. 7. I'rom Eureka, Payson, SpritiRvillc, arrives at Lchi o:u a. m TRAINS EAST1IOUNU. No. a. For the East leaves Lchi at 9:11 a. ni No 4. For the East leaves Lchi at 8:24 p. in, No, 6 For Sanpete Valley points leaves Lchi at 8:53 n, m. No. S. For Springvillc, Payson andEurcka lcaves'Lehi at 5 :5op. m I Train No. 6 runs to Iklnap arriving there at 4:55 p. m., No. 5 leftTts Belnap at 8:55 a. in. Trains No. 1, 2, 3, and 4 do not slop at Lchi. Ienvcs Bait Lnkti-for Park Clly 8.:5 a m arrives Park Citv 10:fi0 a m Leaves l'aik Clly 4::iOp 111 nirives Suit Lake 6:60 pin D. O. DontlK 8. II. llAiirocK, (Jen. Mgr. Trnlllc Mrr. W. F. Welsh, local at. F. A.Wadleigh, Gcp. Passentc QANDY CATnAPTlC I 25 50 4lSfflSHBil3Bi3 DRUGGISTS IRtAT T1TRFV fill 1 1! JIi'TPP n l m nr or rnn.llrsl Ion. rtutrrtt nre Hi. HmI fit.X aOOUliUlDlil UUrtHHntLDLi.nftfrirlpnriiiliif.iiiitru..ffiitorlrM.IU. tUm-X pi. j fcoctltt frw. ill. STKIll.IMJ IIFilElit (.. rlilnro. iionUMl. fin., orflin Tm. n.j blJRl MAP00T0REDSS T7; PT HW Zv d "on of o uunn ranch phjmlckii, will qulcltly cure rou o all i,r, 1 UAJ Vy fi)J i'win''li!,li'lnl'ioii;lt,ikmliialAiajiiliin.NrvolHWliS! C r V " Wni'tlPj!1"". Iti':in JloiSMtjyilarrriilBhL I'lovfntu nnkk-H nnkk-H x-' VxV wwMdlw-liarsr.wlii.tiliiiotchfrVMlr.rtioBpfmlorrlin-iianil HJ DCFOnE Alio AFTER f ' lUhorrorji.r Inpnirncr. t VVinKMrrlraiiiXkitiaUvcr, Uia B "" iur kl(liiyiiitllwiitinaryontiiolulllmrurlllef rCPinEMIIItrcni!UieinnilrrtorfsmoMwcnk nenna. Ilia rruan .'iir.rfrn re not curnl hy IKK-Irrii Ii hmiuto nlnrtr pfr rent ri trnnWM with rrolillll. rt)l'IIii:M;lilhennly known romrily to cMrrwlihouluiiiiMriitli)n. (ftftirailnmnt It. A written tru. r.ntpftslvcn anil mnnfyrMurniHl If fx Imzmcliios not effect a itcrmwiculcur (IJJOabof.ilx lor f00,Ly mull. Monator rRnndnuhrnnJ irsilraoniala. iUoiDAVII' JIETllrtTIi: . ! r. it . trr. f-nn Ti.i claro, fV. fr fi,'r ; Por snlohy II. II. Slorrlhew, Lvhi A BOON TO MigVKi'Q D" TABLETS BUCKEYE M'M mi um WWMiar'Hi ' Ii fll " uZh 7z FSSaWS- -it! rihc 1,1 V$f.fM WMImM I H In IfiWf IDC A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. Tubes, dy Mail, 76 cents; bottles, 60 Cents. JAMES F. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, 310 Worth Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO; H00fT ASTORIA" I, Se SS .M,2nHlP rr InfantS and ChildfCn- taite la ths mouth, coated VOb m B M - n. ... - tonjue, riij In tho stomach, W BHQ ,iaili sTtf ., u n dl.tr... aua Inaige.llon. II, H H B t? (IpMB,, jXS-- '" jot wwlten, but l.T. tonii efftct. :i c.nti, ti -"ZiSrX S-&CCUM WUFfW Tfat only Hlli to Uk. Willi llood1. harMwrilU. -wv- DENVER a&d RIO GRANDS 1 1 SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD Two Fast TrainsiDaili LKADTII.LB, AsrKN, l'l'riM.O Cdlciudo SrniNus ami Ouuviat. Effective Sept. 1, !8!H. Trsln No. 2 leaves LthllOill it m Salt Lsl 5: 30 n m. Atrivo nt richlo 5:12 m. Colorado Bjulngs 0:20 a 111 DenTsr 8M0a in Trsln.No. 4 Lnvcs Lehl & :2-l 1. m SaltI.nk7M0p w Airlve l'uelild r : 11 p m Colorado Springs 0;4U p m Donvcr 0U0 p. m. Cosmetloss msde nt l'uhelo, Colora d Bprlnu tl I)ncr with nlllim-s Kast. lt(sst dsy Msthes fhalr rars nl Pullnun lUspsrt oiisll trains. Tiko rh D Q mi4 VT n omforts.liln Ms andanf Ifcs luaol wociaiy on the B. r. Hry-r II. Y. !,ln V bl k 3antl AaiH n. M. Otuhiiig, Tnf. PMnii A-ent, The Pi'oplo's Fayorl pir5 Tho uicnt ovcrlninl Kotit. ths Union I'uville It. U., Is strictly "lp-to-dt" trnnsportatiniilitioiintlofriira ItspstrsBs uiifiinak'tl scrviro. l'lfiiuc henr in in I ml Uiu following uiiillF)tilcil fst'lai That hy tmliis tho Union I'seifle ysn nlll nave iiivrritl hours time to all i-HBtiin points; therofsr the lima yea Biiw is Liitnil 10 money vHrnvd, Thu only line tnst fiom Utnh vllh Dinlm; Cur ServU. The only lino qippt wlUi TKWVl SiuokuiK sin! UbisryOstf l'riu ItrclisinR Oksir 0ri, wtW chiinu tj KiuoiaH RtTtt OVilaBtp nnd only on tlinnt Wav Tsrk. A ths UuiMl rsHM k aj ytiaki ply a f.i tho Unlw TaaUa trhr Um ntfrticf l a ' ll-T R1aIl4 Informn.ion ei iy Sin rsU4lB f rnll.'id nnrt rtnurihiy tmrnrltldti will ha promptly oA rally ficihdt on appliastioa to II. M. Or. AT, 04VMK XglAl, tOl Main SI PtltLftVi Mf, VtaH |