OCR Text |
Show FOR OUR BMI OTOFIf TUTT1E & CO. KW ESTER Jj LOCAL TIME TABLE. fio. 8 No. 6 Pass- STATIONS. Passenger Pass-enger anger 0 D F M. A.M. 6 00 Ar Odgen Lv 8 00 5 32 Layton 8 24 g 27 Kaysville 8 28 6 14 Lake Shore 8 39 5 06 Wood's Cross 8 46 4 50 Lv c i Tt Ar 9 00 4 45 Ar Salt Lake 1-v 9 10 4 31 Fraaklyn 9 22 4 24 Bingham Junction 9 29 4 13 Draper 9 S9 4 OS Jordan Narrows 9 48 3 52 Halstead 10 01 5 61 Lehl 10 02 3 45 Americas Fork 10 10 3 39 Battle Creek 10 31 3 20 Provo 10 40 8 09 Springvllle Junction 10 51 3 00 Alapleton 1100 2 48 Castella Springs 1115 2 25 Thistle Junction 1125 2 19 Asphalt 11 46 p. M. "2 02 - Nebo 1204 I 40 - -- ' Indlanola 12 25 1 13 Hill Top 12 51 102 Mtlburn 102 12 47 Fairvtew 1 16 12 28 Mt. Pleasant 1 34 12 12 Spring City 1 49 A. M. 11 45 . Ephraim 2 15 1123 MANTI 2 35 11 08 Sterling 2 ou 10 53 Gunnison 3 05 10 37 Willow Creek 3 20 10 20 Lv Salina Ar 8 40 D. C. DODGE, A. E. WELBY, Geu'l. llgr. Gen'l. Supt. J. H. BENNETT, G.P.&T. A. r MANTI TIN SHOP. ROBERT WITMER,- PROP. manufacturer of Zin ano (Topper lUare, IRoofmg, ano uttering, etc. ' Soloertng ano IReparing one on Sbort IHotice KEEPS ON" HAND A FULL LINE OF TINWARE and CUTLERY, OF EVERY BISCIBPTION. roers flDail promptly HttenJ) to. MAIN STREET ' - MANTI. - pure Brugs an& YlDeMcines " at tbe Gtts-Bruo Store, YoungBros. Co. 58 Main Street, Salt Lak? City. Whoesale and Retail Dealers in Domestic sewing toaebfnes, Cbase Kroa. pianos, . paefcero rgans, Busfcal iTDercbanoiee. &Sk SEND FOR OUR LIST OF TEN CENTSHEET MUSIC. MANTI CITY ;MlIMfflI r Capital Stock - - $50,000. . Surplus - - $10,000 BISECTORS L. T. Tuttle, President. H. J. Christensen, Vice-Prest. Albebt Tuttle, Cashier, J. B. Maiben, James Crawford Jr., Wm. G. Crawford, Jas. Metealf. Transacts a General Banking Business. Receives deposits payable on' demand. Five per cent paid on saving deposits. Fireproof Vault. Safe Absolutely Burglar ' Proof, Money to loan on Beal Estate, City and Farm Property and other approved security. THE MANTI Mercantile Institution. Invite attention to their large and varied assortment of ladies Hate, Bonets, ' Trimmings, Ribbons and Notions Mlsse9 and Chlldrens' Straw Hats and summer Apparel of ail Descriptions. Mens' and Boys Summer suitings, staw hats, boots 'and shoes, : Hose, Gloves, Silks, Zephyrs, Calicoes. Plain an?d Fancy Cashmeres in Great 54-inch all-wool Suitings at 00 cents per yard; Cashmetes from 25 cents to $1.25 per yard. "Seeing is Believing." js; pmMh t . And a good lam 7i',:'i?"UfA mUSt simP'e; when it is riot simple" it is ji)l&UA WK.ifWWnot god- Simple,. Beautiful, Good these t5S HP words mean much, but. to see "The Rochester" I yjjf will impress the truth, more forcibly. All metal, WfS y tough and seamless, 4n(j made in three pieces only,Srv-vf & I 11 1S absolutely safe s jjd unbreakable. Like Aladdin's - ''jO I of old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its mar-A mar-A velous light is p.urer and brighter than gas light, 5w5'' softer than elec'tTic an(j more cheerful than either. fortbijs'iamp-7.'BB Rochester. If the lamp dealer has n't lie ceil nine EsfSi RoShester' ud the stl e you want, send to us for our new illustrated catalogue, f rvVala we c send voi;, a lamp safely by express your choice of over 2,000 tXMj varieties frotrj the Zi,r -,jr Lamp Store in the Vt'orld. 3Xjy KOCIflESTEj i LAMP CO., Park Place, New York City. . sISL "The Rochester." Catarrh Is a comtltutlonal and sot a local dlteaaa, and therefore it cannot be cured by local application!. ap-plication!. It requires a cosstitntional remedy rem-edy Ilk Hood'i Saraapariha, which, -working tarosgh the blood, eradicates the impurity Wch eamet and promote the dlieate, and Catarrh Sect a permanent care. Thousands of people teitlfy to the (access of Hood'i Suss. - partlls St a remedy for catarrh whea other preparations had tailed. Hood's SarsaparUia also bollds op the whole system, and makes yoa fei renewed in health and strength. atarrh "I used Hood's Barsaparula for catarrh, and received great relief and benefit from It. The catarrh was very disagreeable, especially In the winter, causing constant discharge from my note, ringing noises In my ears, and pains la toe back of my head. The effect to cleat Gatarrh my head la the morning by hawking and spit, ting was painful. Hood's SarsaparUla gave me relief Immediately, while In time I war entirely cured. I am never without Hood's arsaparula In my house as 1 think it Is worth it weight In gold." Mas. G. B. Gum, iom Slghth Street, K. W., 'Waahlngton, D. c. Hood's SarsaparUla eldkTiUdracgltt. II; itxforRl. Frejwedonlj by O. L HOOD oo.. Apothecaries, Lowell. 100 Dotes One Dollar Hcs tha Hv , -vv ;.TC19 miserable, ind often le.i .s . ... Distress iterating, sour stomach, ski . headache, 'j.-ir. v.rn.io-if I -py .nitfsaiainl all gone" rjj-lariiy ot tha bowels, are After fyrir-ioms, Dj spepsla does Eatir - ot get wea of itself- 11 '& requires cars! rnl, persistent attention, a.isl a remedy Uko Hood's Sarsa-ICirilia, Sarsa-ICirilia, which acts gently, y et sorely and efficiently. It tones tho stou .ach and other organs, rapilates the cilge Hon, creates a good r.fipetito, and by thus; eik overcoming the local symp- ' c 14 toms removes the sympa.- HeadaCn tnetlc effects ot the dises se, banishes the headache, and refreshes the tired mind. ' I have tceu troubled wi) h dyspepsia- I had lui littlo arnctiio, and what I did eat Unnrf. distressed me, or did me , " little good. In an hour Bum after eating I would experience expe-rience a faintne3s, or tired, 1 11-gono feeling, as though I haA not eaten anyi aing. My trouble, trou-ble, I think, was aravated br r my business, nhich is thai of a iiaiDter, a id from being more cr less sttv.t in a g-..P rowa with trcla pain:. Last OUr . ?; ri::S I tech Hood's. Sarsa- a tOmaCtl riil;. t;ic"t three Votties. Jt did ms an it:.T.-L.rsy nmoutit of good. Jt gave me an apvei tc., r.;;a iny Cond rei shci and satisfied t: " ' r .viiv? I luui previously experienced." Ceokgk A. Pagk, Watei-towu, Mass. " S-::n"r.;:l:t:r!?i:5. JTcmreil otCy fs c.t ..oo-. ,..1... 1iscJac,.(.oire:i, am. ; 'UiO &z8Q3 Or.o &o!2ar ! Dress the Hair With Xyer's Hair Vigor. Its cleanliness, cleanli-ness, beneficial effects ou the scalp, and lasting perfume commend it for universal uni-versal toilet use. It keeps the hair soft and silken, preserves its color, prevents it from falling, and, if the hair has becoma weak or thin, promotss a new growth. "To restore the original color of my hair, which had turned prematurely grav, I used Ayer's Hair Vigor with entire" en-tire" success. I cheerfully Ratify to tha Efficacy of this preparation." Mrs. P. H Davidson, David-son, Alexandria, La. " I was afflicted some three years "with scalp disease. My hair was falling" out and what remained turned gray. I vra induced to try Ayer's Hair Vigor, anl in a few weeks the disease in my scalp disappeared and my hair resumed its original color." (Eov. ) S. S. Sims, Pastor TJ. B. Church, St. Beruice, Ind. "A few years ago I suffered the entire loss of my hair from the effects of tetter. I hoped that after a time nature would repair the loss, but I waited in vain. Many remedies were suggested, none, however, with such proof of merit as Ayer's Hair Vigor, and I began to use it. The result was all I could have desired. A growth of hair soon came out all over my head, and grew to be as soft and heavy as I ever had, and of a natural color", end firmly set." J. H. Pratt, Cpofford, Texas. Ayer's Hair Vigor, PREPARED BV Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Bold by Druggist a id Perfumer:, |