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Show v Discrimination of liquors choio llrad a u.au who kuows Tha habiHmt'iits great a good artiiie when he teats it to choose a hot tie of our whisky as a st indby in the house iu oae of sickness, or when a good, pure stimulant is A, horn of whisky on a cold Iflf day will warua tins cockles new lift) Lart and put into you. Comer Saloon PAUL BLINN, Proprietor . , . , REWARD A i la the way of Low Prices on CI hing, Fur niching Goods and Hats for Men and Boys will be given you Just to bring you over to i)ur new quarters opposite the Walker House t Christmas Comes But Onoe a Yert And the Time it Very Near- Sale Prices for the Next 2 Weeks SUITS. 110 00 for 6 00 for 8.25 10.75 1225 .12 50 15.00 for 17.50 for SHOES. OVERCOATS, : til. 00 for 12 50 for 16 00 for 17.50 lor........... factor;, ever ehlpped to Murray, and Direct Therefore the pieces are correct. Our toy departmat is filled with everything to gladden the hearts Jhe Little Ones. 'f 34S lthr) for... 193 pw KPIDPITI Your Old Frienda The Popular Priced Clothiers, TOM Etc., Lamps, Glassware, Chinaware, from the 2.9a This Sale A Special for the Holidays Only. &xiL Have the largest stock of tl.ii 13:50 for 4.00 for MO for 5.00 (p't 6.45 7.75 10.75 12.25 BEAR IN MIND W I Curry Nothing Bat th 0rocrle,' I I"'"'01, Cholot tnd QulT Prio. Ftwhott of TOWNSEND, Prop- A, Salt Lake City. uiilversiut-- of is That at tbe not diifalcd liy MIDWAY SALOON goods. kept in stock. THE OLYMPIA '''' ft LUNCH ROOM jou t Fish and Meats and Pastry Delicacies. In fact, anything you want ready 'V J i ANDERSON at hand. . Amusement H al CULLY & & ;,V l. :.?,t . Town. in Proprietors- - I art well known to yoa. Our New Fall Stock W complete in every department. Ws hate of Princess Yolanda Marguerite Italy, though disbarred by the statutes v everything to furnish your home oomplste Write for our 1901 catalogne. a Harris Furniture and Carpet C6 234-23- STATE STREET, 8 ALT LAKE CITY, 6 UTl Midland train No. 8, leavrag a. m., Bait Lake at 1.39 a. 7:45 at Ogden in., arriving at Colorado Springs 8:45 a. M.er Desv ver at 8:10 a. in , is a good train aad the futeet train between Utah points and Denver. Colorado A Good One i.thmiM I eaaaot tall 1st foot d mi at fady J CO-- , I GIVE US YOUR TRADE from succeeding her father as Queen of United Italy, la yet regarded Victor Emanuel's kingthroughout dom with passionate Interest and affection. The baby princess was born on June 1 last and with the exception of her grandmother, the queen dowborn ager, she is the first princess Rv. Dr. Morris Wash alar. BabU t tki Ooe. Baallaraal. to the house of Savoy during the last Vv Turk. Jib. a. VM. fifty years. Dn. Taft Br.' lt4iai,C.rf Tolanda is also the onVy b la Tour aa a AlbmlM ant!ain: tm AiUisas asd born in the qulriual since the palace .rviiv r v vSNfc. nil Bay fava. aad iu eompoililoa ailarlakM aU treaklai passed away from the papal court wblob aomblaa wlUi Ajihiaa. IttaaaaaaaU There are at the present time ten male and weodartol, aateBUhlBg heirs to the Italian crown, all cousins It After aartor carefully aaaJraad, i aaa atata that Aalkaaalaaa aotttafat as optvas of the present king. The little princess, should sho remain an only child, rpatBa, obloroform or atiiar. Wary truly yann, kJY. DR. at OS. BH WBOSSLIS, will be one of the great royal heiresses of the twentieth century, for Ehe will aroa Iraima, N. T., rib.,lM. Inherit her father's large privato fora Tin Broi, MBDTCiiva Oo.i ar aatr, Sana; isss4 15.1 eras Sir from a Ueailaman: i writ tola IMtliso-nla- l tune. It is rumored, however, that (ul affaet of your Aubmalaaa. for taa enra f A thai a. My arifa hat baaa ifflirtad tta the stork will visit the royal house ipaamodlo aithma lor tha put is aara. Har'.ar cxbaualaa my owa tkui a van aa ataaf i ananca.io aaa your atf D apon raur wiaaewi aa vynn again next summer, when 11 is hoped A.ora, l u nam lDri, t aemraaaaaa UKtaf 11 atoal Ma Sra at Wa- - a male heir will be born. lutatuad a botlla ot Aathmaiaaa. ; rambar. I vary aooa notload a radical ItaproTcaaiit. iftar ulnf oaa aoUi bar Aathma I faal that I aaa aaaitttaaar im diiappaarcd aad tba la ailrelr fraa from all tyaptoraa. taoomiaand tba nadloiaa ta all who ara aSlietad with thla dtatraattar dliaaw. O. D fUtU, K. C, Yourarmpaotrully, cutr. ; EEICKSON, Managers and Proprietor!. A A, T li All the best ..TII Hi FINIBT" ham It I wm a alar (Btia4 vita putrid aora tkroat and aatbma tar taa faai, I dipalrcd of arer bataf eurad, I aav jami sdrartiataaaatfar taa aura of ttla draadtnl aad tarmantlaf dlaaaaa, jUtknta, aad Ui ought jou bad ovartpokaa 70iralTaaml reaolrad U glTa It a trial. Ta mj labmaat, Uia trial actadUkaa aaam. naafalllaa botUa." fr.'v .4' ef 8fsjH U I1m tand everything yoa call for at band. rtr4 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. The Best and Quickest Place to Canned satisfy the inner-ma- "Tour trUlboUU of coed pi Beers on Draught. Choice Cigars Italy's Baby Princess BENT ABSOLUTELY ON KECEIPT OF POSTAL, Writ Your Nam an Address Plainly. There is nothing liks Asthma leas it brings insUnr relief, evea CHAINED in the worst oases. It oares when FOH all else falls. Tl RBT. U. F. WILLS, f TU1 Wits lll.,.Ti: We carry a The best Wines, Brandies and WMaklM Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cnre in all Case. la food toadlttua. rclfd how tfaankful I frcl for have Our low prices aad liberal terms - ASTHMA CURB FREE TEtl YEAS1S ws stuih-ni- lnex-pensi- fe MURRAY MERCANTILE CO,, JTE3EWRTy 253 South Main St., v v caprice, as many bvippose, but is pre scribed by Uie laws of the institutions. the dress of the HarAsjate a? vard student, as the laws of the col lege state, consisted of a Wat k nilxtd with a rolling coat, single tirvsHter). cape Byuare at the end, and ith pocket flaps; the walut reaching to the nutural waist, with lupels of the same length. The senior was allowed to maintain his dignity with three crows' feet" of black silk cord on the lower part of tils coat sleeve. Two crowa' fet were permitted the junior, one to the sophomore and none to the freshman. The waistcoat was of black, or. when of cotton or linen, of white; single breasted, with a standing collar of buttons, which were to be fiat and covered with the same cloth as the garment to which they were attached. The students might not have mure than eight nor s titan Bix on the front of his coat, with four behind. His neckcloth was plain black or white, his hat of an apShoes and proved form and black. boots were black. By 1S70 a greater variety of dress had been substituted. Coats were of blue gray, breeches and waistcoat of the same color or of black, nankeen or olive. Freshmen were allowed only plain buttonholes, sophomores leaped to the dignity of having buttons on their cuffs, Juniors might have frogs to their buttonholes, except that they wight not have them on their cuff buttonholes, and the senior enjoyed frogs, buttonholes and buttons complete. ndd. of your v Dress of Students In the i v 14-- T71 I i Colorado Midlaa4 p. in., Salt Lake 8:20 p. m., arriving at Great Junction at 6 a. m., giving passengers tat satire day to visw the superb scenery inColorads.arriviag at Glenwood Springs at 8:50 a. m.. Lsadvili I p. in., Manitou 3:30 p. m., Colorado Sprlags f .10 a. am, and Denver at 6.45 p. m., in time to make eoaeeo-tion- s with all lines from the North, East er tenta. Both these trains carry Fullmaa Sleepers """"""" throojfri M wton--titaange.OriB,T- la., Denver, Omaha and St. Paul leave Ogdea, iraia STe. For Dearer, Omaha 6, each Wednesday morning. and Chicago the ordinary Sleeper leaves ea trala No. 4, each Wednesday evening. Write or call on us for special round trip ratal to points East. They ars on sals every day. U. 8. DEVOR.Trar. Paas, Aga. W. H. DONNELL, Ceo. Ag t. 20C South West Temple St., Salt Lake City. i , 4 .tiKlh 'ifi .v-- " r WOMAN'S COSTLY FAD Taf Baoa. Maoioiva Oo Fah.S, WL Iwaa troublad with Aithroa for 93 yaara. I hara triad Bumsroui rtiaadiaa, but thaf 1 a trial all with ran aad arrow ttartad advarllaanaat fallad. boula. 1 Tonr lara allaf at aaa. I hara tinea purahaaad yanr I all-viboula, aad I an am graaafal. iara a family of four cblldraa, aad tor iiz yaara waa noaMa to wort. I aa iow ta that aat at bealti and am dolor, boaioeaa trmrj day. Tbli teatlmony Too na maka aaxh aaa S, RAPHAEL, 91 E. 12Stb at., Ottf, Waa,T0ttaa fit. Homa addraaa 'ii, Rivlatoa (t. Da. foul Trial Bottle Sent Absolutely Free on Receipt of Postal ) Mrs. "Jack" Gardner, the wealthy Boston widow, has a new surprise for the ultra social Bet in the Back Pay district. She has bought and imported to Boston a famous Venetian palace which was built 400 years ago. This O'DONNBLL & ilJJDERTflHERS flfiD O 269 S. CO I . EMBALJIERS Metropolitan Hotel Block. W. Temple Billiard Fine Confectoinery. 10 A Fall Line of TO B A. OUO, sell Hsikin's Coffses. Ws fHl GI01E3 aad QBOCESZS1 F H. CANNEQIETER, Prop. Hall is1 $ C Street, jurray Livery g rj issroLLT ssuacfraa stock or- - 05 WINES, M8MBR8fiMD G6R8 i SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Telephone SS0. I U. P. Saloon and Bread, Pis, Cake, Etc., Jtrtih Daily, ) (ft Do not delay. "Write at onoe, addressing DR. TAFT BE03.' MEDICINE CO., 79 Kast 130th St., N. Y. I MURRAY BAKERT. Acoommo-dation- e AXWATS ON BAUD 4 CAREFUL ATTENTION ' ' oiv FAMILY TRADE peed gtablos. Unsur$ passed fc f JOHN GORDON & SON, DEALERS IN aCARL80fi BIRCH. &, Groceries, Confectionery, Stationery, Noveltien, Andall Kmdsof Fruits. Cannsd Goods, Etc. Etc Tobacao and Cigara At the finest oe rure Old Stand, ?Ute SUeet, Murray, Grem parlors mmaT MURRAY EXCHANGE. UlaU. in 7Vuiray. rum Home mnce lc Cream tod Cool ftlimmar Drloka. n aan oetmosn Downs vat csoaa....,. vuraa, uqaaoaa V The Fiacst California Wines. jV y5 urray ron foundry -- WM. FKIfDIK 51373 Eipifj. s3si CrsllBiJ, Sui Tiyen Irjis, U 138 Sia'e St, S IBMTII Gilba. 35c, Per Quart N tO,- - 23. IU TSE1THIT TO TOTTIXCODITSCUI mmmmmmmammm'mmmmBmm aaaaaaaaaaaMaaKaaaaBjMHaaaiaaBaBaaaaax OiLHOOlT, Prop.K- - Biih?. lelgia DRY GOODS CO. FOUNDRY WORK. Main Etreet, 61 Lake City. pote the Address and Call oo qs for fiar gains Bi Ytlht'"t GENERAL TU KST Per it Cist G:it:t to'a CUt IlIjb. !5i::'i!3 PkI'.i 13J Eon 7:1a i;5 713- -3 ri tii E:o. 07-CO-- Tl I le9M structure has been accurately replaced in Boston and will be formally opened with a grand ball. Among the decorations of the palace are two celebrated paintings, by old Italian masters, that cost Mrs. Gardner $213,000. Finest turnouts is the county, gpeotiai ateeatiea gives to fancy rigs, and eoujprUnt driTtrs furalshea. liorses boarded by lb week or month, aad traseieaBi carefully sUsndad to. If yoa want a rig to meet yee at the oar line, eall lis tip. Telephons, No. 745 fOVND COLD COINS OarSoiilkliibs i GEO. ORATiTER, Proprietor. kavawaasaa' rrom the false bottom of an old in his family for chest which bad more than thirty years, John McDonald of 404 North Twenty-necon- d ftreet, old English Philadelphia, recovered and American coins valued at $S.0O0. A few of the gold pieces were stamped by the first coin presses set up in this country, but mnsi. of them are Engliuh guineas, bearing on one side the medallion head of Uwrge III. and on the reverse side the English coat of arms. John M Donald's mother bought the chest s third of a century ago In a Philadelphia second hand store, Bho paid only a few pennies for the plain lumber box and had It placed In the cellar of her home, where it waa used as a potato bin until recently. Prince Nicholas of Greece recently held at the The poem was a Athens academy. roniedy In blank verse (ailed "The won a poetic competition F JLL LINK On LEGAL BLANKS Ta EaW Carriad ia Stock tod for Sals s4 St Bait Laka Oily aad Msrrv Priea ieeteseee ( I 1 i eeeeoeettx Btfdr's Olf toal Coupon Books . . . . Blaak Bonks, ijatUr Filaa; (Vpylnf Baokt, Books Typaa-nU- r Suppliaa, Osttsaje . , . LaW-eUTlss- T Davisajs . . KbsW Baaa Braaa railaaiafS, Juaroala, IjodaTara, Hoi Pa para, OJBo EOok Uoik lass Paata, ss4 Paaatla, Beeool Saf4it The Eagle Publishing Co., Murray Utah. .r itp- - |