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Show f JOHN GORDON & SON, fEALEU IVJX TA iTEFJf A I fJ I wis-. I IN ii- - Croceries, Confectionery, Stationer?, NoveiLee, And all K ndsof Fruits. Canned Goods, Etc. Etc. At the OKI finest Ice Grenm parlors i A in TYlurrau". wvw v ww - p agr W. V. VfiUON'. I iitwv ' I 'T. AS A CT H" W A N TE j i j purray yyery s peed gtables. S s Accommo-tiation- immurray Service sy Ur ' - U nuurs, 0) CEO. GRANTER, Proprietor. . w r Fineht turnouts in the county. Spectial atttottou v piven to fancy rigu, and competent drivers funisli. ,!. i llines LoHi dtd by the week or mouth, and tramitt,ts carefully attended to. If you want a ric to meet you at the car Hat, call Bs np. Telephone, No. 745 to A"-. '. J V"V. x 2 Good workmanship in repairing always makes au old rr. II mm "isc Shoeing, Wagon and Car. J. Warenski E- - buggy look uew. Has the Best Brands of Beer, liquors anJ Cipars Constantly on Hand. Maket a Fpecialtjr vl Furuidhiug Pure Goods for Family Use. General Specially, KI.Kkt.iniiliing done on short ;i A Large Stook of the Brandies and Whiskies in no-lic- mid u;i r ;s duiic All work . to be Cl'st ill ( 'd-- Oldest Nothing Better Cau Be Electric Lights in the shop a d ial wo will treat you right. Ilsd, OP Rff ! 3 ! ruifiiam tviciniey. By Mull AT HALSTZAD. JLop next door loGranter's Livery Stables. H. A. Laurson & J- - Hobley9 Props. Famous Journalist and Author. BtroductloD by Penntor CIIAUNCEY M. DEPEW. Specml (JhspUra by 0n. C. II. Grosyenor, Col. Albert Haletead and A. J. Muown. 1 X1, " Oi '1 it s. J. J? t ( T I GO GO 1 ' ' v' I . , I '1 .I TO TO ' . 1 ' - r ', arebittarfPTAuin early llf( an edu.'ntloni b$ bilKlant oireer as a Midler In the OrM War: btl 'I , piitrlot record aa a intmber ofCon" ; (trnm, GoTPrrvor of bis Siat and bit able artiolnlntratbin ai I renldent. Contain hla laat fpeeoh and the acoount of Lie asgiKlnntlon nud burial. A Grand L'te !lluminatd by Faithful SerWce and 1 t Noble Living. . THE J. TI1E - r x 4 f' - eO '"vV''-- - Pas-e- t Hundio oly Dins Will bit portralta and tcrnet w coaneoted th the martTrfd Pre- Idaota life. Thl be&uiiful Hory of of hli age, the foremost Amerb-awho wii lorfd and honored ai borne and entenmcd and mprcLad abroad bHtldea blnr s r Rplilnitlly portray, ed by tha dietlagrnlahed author and llfe-lon- n frlndi, la illuailnaied wlih -- j manr half-ton- mad and snlrcied by AireiicaQ aittava. A Lire Rkoord TUB MEMOKIaL Volume r,IIJil: FITZGERALD. Puop. op li alarce Inspiriso ag ExaMPLB, tit lachpa. book It la rlahly hound la llk K nleJ Inlaid clolb and atamprd with (old leaf. It h a fine photoKmpb cf oa ttix from cover In an auproprlatn enit)jd denn. t"rio II SJ. We can iupply this book Iu the Nornonlan ianguae,.aa well aa (lito. i Special Offer to Our Readers, We carry the Finest Line of Liquors, Whiskies. Brandies, ( FfellnK Ibateyery fanil'y would deatre to bare tbla Memorial volume In in eir library, we were able to make arranxerurmi with the publisher to supply us wltb a '.railed numiwr wbi.'h we have ded)e.l to .offer, with a year'a silbtnriptlon yt fnllnw.: The American Knle 1 year.. .11.50 Wines, Tobacco and Cigars. ALL THE Popular Beers Kept on Draught LI'eof McKiuiev, (memorial Edition Total Amusement Hall, with Tool Tahle iu connection. , , . An hlenl resting place to drop iu and wait for the street car. . . A perfect 10 f nelottifni S our f tltl li Umliii for which yea OF WILLIAM HcKIHLCT." with .A'.uora titan mill Mm "THE UrC AND DISTINGUISHES .50 SCMICCt tdlth cents eitra fur uialllnx the book Tht American Eagle for one year. Addrest rbe M ....... Miner and Investor fVL' 410 M'orthiiigton BKlg.. Boston, Mil88, Fuliccriplion, fGc per jear. 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Mb In r,', 1M V i sup- In making im-a- rac hc-c- 1 , s. li- ( 1 ' 9 f. p. x J KM01IT.S OV PYT1IIA9. jata ever, Wortn ..day vntn at t;ot In iba r Ch.in Hall Opara lions. M , lock Ulook, isiung hrtni.-- 's Invited, ... it. J. T. lAltKlS. K, of b. S.loKIiE.SOKUU Murray Lodge No, 33. O.F. Met. every Monday at :n0 o'clock Barker's Hail Vieiium biiiiit-i-W'tbeme. Oeorire I'.al. Iiel N. o (i, c,. Parker, View i.mndi I'.. :. ; Jins-pO. Hadle, 'lame, Si , Cb.iou, Xicas. fucr, taiy; Ja., i U t- Court Commercial, e , i A- - V ,Ti Friends and Stranger3. take the liberty of Bending you herewith a sainjde copy of the great screeching bird of the UockieB. The American Eagle, with a proposition that will interest you. Above we give yon a chance to invctit 25 cents for a three months trial of the paper and below we make you an oiler that will appeal to subscribers and alike. If you wish the Eagle lor one year $1.50 we will order made for you by our special arrangement with one of the best Photo Jewelry companies in the country, a hondsome baud painted miniature of any i icture Bent us. We ca-- : make this beautiful Hand Painted rdiniature from any "VYe Photograph or Tintype that you may Bend us mounted in a gold, plated frame which can be used either as a laides, broocbe or as a gentle No. si-:i- . netent Order of EoreRlers and Fried. 'I socity. MeWj every Wednesday rck'bt at Ilarkor's Haii, 8taU stret: Murray, Eiai,. A. j.;, Oahook, U. K ! A llfuMA lilKl), E. ,s. F. U. A. man'e.vest lapel pin or watch chin m. It cannot be had at jewelers for less than and if tinted would cost no less than 82.50. Now, we are making this extraordinary oiler for a short time ouly, to new fcuhhcribera and to old ones who pay up arrearages and one year's tubHcriiitiou in advance, with the object of increasing our circulation. $1.50 is all wo ask for a year's fubrcriptiou and one of these of beautiful painted likenesses child or friend. Every 5 ourself, one of our subscribers will more than appreciate the actual value of these brooches, when the miniature is of some dear trieud or ehiidjrvho , ttolioitor for the paper to haridla this "easy" proposition ia connection with the excellent premium article. For terms, samples, gut-fi- t, ja.aiLWi-- Fraternal Union of America. Iidra meet, every Tuenday niit Local at ttif! Oporii Hoii.e rooms. Vliitbif brothers welcnms, A, B. Keybolds, Frsteroal Master: Mri. J. Cunners, Mercj; C. A. I.ar-so- u, Justice; Ed. (i. Urown, Secrstary, etc, apply at this office. American Eagle Pub. Co., Murray, Utah. HOUSE FOR SALE On Monthly iHv(Unt 0f $10.50. Good chance to Get a Ilowe. Western Loan &. Bait Lake Savmg3 Co. City, Utah. Particular Work as Uoltl ami Torci-laiCrowns n AND Bridge Work a Specialty-Teet- Extracted without Pain by new Aiiebthetic Process. DR. AUGUST LUNDBEIIG, Practical Dentist, -T- To Get a Drink Before Going to Salt Lake . , AGENTS WANTED LIFE OF T. KKW1TT TALM AGE, bl bin Son. Rl.V. 1'RASK HEWITT TALM AO H anil BRfiicinle editors of Cbrii.tian Herald. Only eniloraed by Tdlmaee fnniily. Enormous prefite fer aitnni. aim act quickly. Outfit ten ccnta. Write immediately tXAKK A CO.. 1 Hi M., I'hllailelihia, e l a. Mrution this AT TUB fleca Swedish urn iff i villi, ll Wanted to aell KINTEUS" INK a iourinil for lull ert isers at tivo liellars a year. D tenches the science and pried eii of Advert ising and la highly estei'iiieil by the mont in this (oieeef-n- ; u! hivertirera hi i! i.'oitt I'ritain. Lib' cral coiniijii ion allowed. Ad- ,b,-- H p;t TEES' JNK, 10 York. St , No-- Saloon (iu the Baglcy Block.) Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Kielben G & Slate Street Nielsok, Proprietors. . Murray, Utah MONTROSE rPs-tea-- , we.-kl- I St ii'-,- 1IE- LAST CHANCE Murray, Utah. JiajKr. Aroused Millionaire's Envy, "I never paflidilurly envied a day laborer until the other day," said a millionaire merchant. "1 was walking along the street, when my attention was attracted to a man on the einb, preparing to at hla midday meal. Krem a tin kettle Le extracted feveial thick slices of t bebread wiill layers of cold tween them, two or three fll'ltiks of home-madof pie. ami a I was fascinated by 'he ey int; s,.n on the man's face as In- p'aeed t'i. lam. mi l repast on the ground to wad h him; I involuntarily Mopp-thorn:!. t he seemed to enjoy it so. who hav. money to myself that enough to pnit.fy inv every w h !i, am a slave lo dyf pep- ia. As I va'- be l the enjoy men! of that miai l.i the could hot full Vigor (if his strength help wishing that I mU'ht cMhange places with h'm for liaif oa hour, at least. Philadelphia Ami-lim- ,1,'y mi Damon Lodgo No. 0. Mysti- CITY, The Cow Ohjcctcd. A missionary, ed" alant- - In that In the other day. J la llie licst and leading dairy la the district of Murray and fur rushes all kinds of dairy A. b.MlTil, Prop. goods. first-c'a- sa ombni nieii' ier atiM- to mm -i appeals for vat lens on au African ln-- i a iti'd'.lmt l"1"11' was sent to Mm fr.eu Lu eland. !b; duty It gave it to the ie;:io wlm-.whs to milk the mm, wi'tl inicr-itiotiS to mm- - 11. Ha the day 'he hello- f'.en the row negro I. net with and bait. sheds him f..f nn an empty pail. Wb. u a l'" exp'nnal i' ti of lu;- - la in.... ,i, eiy t pii"d: "Mlli. but she wen t sdt en It !" wJ i ! : I - id '.! L. H. GRAY LAND MINING ATTORNEY Room 300, TompletOn 8 ALT ; Uet.-ord- r,d HALL A V a in l;npii!s 1 NO Pay. YourDnS warrant Regular Blzo 60 cent W ATCHMAKER. If 3oy want something GooJ and Cheap, call onU3. Cuaranteed Grip, Jnflmmza, Arthma, r.onchltls. M honpiriff ( oucrh, I'neumon!. orani! Affection of the Throat and Luns, COODS, WAISTS, cast. r. - IN' t iiuitts't pose you had no dilhcully yourself understood." to capUaliatt l'"'wi ai,d iukoiu'r, AdT.ril.lt falsi fl.OO per Im b. (loud ad for i Al l ; ill mS3 lMHik fj.t t IHLTUCi tt ii n iin 'Then," replied the editor, "I Soil TTour LJlao. LINE OP tUI niou-keys.- .(3.UU FOR BOTH 1 ai today, sir City Editor's Unkind Remark. Trof. Richard Lynch Garner's return from Africa, w iere he has been for the third time to study the language and habits of the monkey tribes, calls to mind a little Incident in which he unknowingly figured. The professor had just returned from a previous trip, and uixin reaching the United States went at once to Chicago, where he is connected with the Chicago university. The daily papers were anxious to get interviews with him in regard to his study of the language of monkeys. The city editor of the Chicago Daily News sent a young reporter on the assignment and had forgotten about him in the work of the day when the enthusiastic young man rushed Into the office and exclaimed: "Well, I've seen Gamer, the man " who says he can understand e encavlnti aad piam llliiitratlnii. of portraits and lead-l- SORT SALOON. x- Tbe neus do you mean by that?' ""Dipped In brimstone,' said Dr. Ellis." New York Tribune. tratd J J sI'ut ywir wish. tarian. "'But what 6oo 'V- inv.l all and mi bave i a f V'Ui in to 1 Cflntnliitnn a full ncemioUf ht -- 4 a:i.1 Lor-si- fied His Clerical Brother. The number of Panama or alleged Ps.naiiia hats to be win everywhere tlits season reminded an old gentleman from Boston of a story the other day, which he proceeded to toil to another man in the Fifth Avenue Hotel, holdiui; his own genuine Panama iu hid hand. "I suppose you have never heard of eld Dr. Ellis down here," he aaid. '"iJut a generation or two ago he was ai well known ligtire in lloston. being one of the famous Unitarian ministers, a friend of many of the Transcenden-ta'lists- . He used always to wear a white Panama hat, which at that tlmo Wt.h much more of a luxury than The bame hat did judge it is hiSi season alter season, yet It nevr seemed to lose any of Its fresh whiteness. "One day a minister of the old and very pronounced in his orthodoxy, asked Dr. Ellis how he kept Ills hat so white.' " 'That is easy,' said the doctor, 'for it has been C'alvinized.' "'What?' said the other mini;. ier. 'How do you galvanize a hat?' "'1 said Calvinized,' replied the Uni- Life and DiGtinguiclied Services . of ne,vs. Von ilu henise fur a servant in I t'nit.irian Minister Somewhat ilili'is ,f Xt;w Winks. Secoml Hand Wilsons anil Buggies bought and Mjiil. Ifyon will tail and give-u- rifATEMNAL ORDERS. KEPT HIS PANAMA WHITE. Town. Whisky Fourteen YearaOId, s. n: ue .hen in lln and morning, ry xerviu.l lmri! lo tei! il in her em iiievers. A lire, a a r.ililierv. "larrel man and wife, a case oi' xjhio.s, the iirrival of a vision, ier-i ll:e nicie eoiili't'is of a letter .'! ijiuu-eruiiinleHiiiilile to t'lrt "ervatii nliu iiears it lead - all t!ies ":i!f i!y from mouth io mouth and iolele ii io kite Vieii. Vim may wntcii your Kit, lien and think Ilia-- ' yen luive nud ' sine that no nef:ro has ailed liiisin yonr coon, or maids beiwoen brealaac-- i and lum h. and yet at lunch the waiiiets will hi. tail the mit,sip of (lie place nince Ii is just I lie same in Africa. There they call the process "Ih.e Kaflir When I was there many a battle was hoard of "iu the air" at Cape Town, Kiinberly mid Port Elizabeth a day or even 30 hoars before t!ie news came by electric telegraph. The negroes brought the news, and t'. vas considered sullieienlly reliable to affect the values of African Rccurilies. The news was carried hundreds, even a l,"iMi mill's, by the kallirs. They shouted ii from man to man. they signalled it from kopje to kopje ami kopje to veil, they ran H") miles with It for no pay, for the love of gossip. Suddenly it was gossiped in the homey of Cape Town, and on more than one. occasion Samuel J Pryor. now of the Daily Express, foi a full day's advantage of his competitors by rablins this Kaflir possip to London. In South Africa it is taken for granted that the negroes will know the news at least as soon as any while man. Julian Kalph, in .New York Mail and Express. .fo,, t. ii I. ; jiii a (" earli they lire t'jtul is t bey 'r,ai'iul!y l'u!l itnl rs- t eiulilihid mnnnt.uruj w!k4mK eiwrent r.!iH Our rrSM lhabi.k In Cl.j lci(..i(ir.M7 THE McCA!.l,CO.. in Von !i:.is ;;ii !:nur :i. 'is Etcii ejj or A!r a 1 i ji'y eiV.-.- W r'wl n M rrJ f vb.-- .i in i S NECTxO TRAIT4. Tra.eller During a Ricer.l Thrcuoh the Sout.1. uf i!ie lila.k loco is to .i! !.;r, he i'i.e M. 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