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Show T7A , AA i b a 0 Elatsd over the rapid recognition already raesiyad we Lav FREE TO PARLEY I'iftisTEXSEN, 'Skip,' you tell?" ' , " LAWYER. you But WORLD. Ah, me! th jtunqs that ere sung ah, me! the words that we jm '. The orM Is f.ir the ua, and tho yo'mg rr,ut hpht thtir wuv The world Is fi.r the ounc. It sfeme s arvely a yrtir ii Since I fell the rrd thrill in my heart, a Its J'ul3f dow are alow! Given Away! if I v v s YOUNQ Sewing Machine arranged ALL The world U for the young. And a Room and 1 iuu,u,arcUl -.Mil ntu.r'.oor.- fin n floV Wlwi I look y Cabinet Singer Sewingr When Murray Bakery, G m In o rporatsd. GENERAL Baflma sfiftralOlL- - Go for Your Supplies where You Auy article of Merchandise for sale in Murray ,cau be found in Great arts en re to find Them in Stock and where You Can Have & Quantity, and of the lligliest Grada Quality at our store. nud From to Select LargeVariety R. P. DAYTON, Manager, With Trices Equal to Any. The apsta I City E3 smess noises r:d v . .. I befet- - equipped Ac uii ens n:i 5 School In the West. Dny sud night take tho Scs- - Elovtor. Normal SchotI of cS.S3a.ort 5Aik3ping, Penmanship Hand. Education devoted to the of youug men ar.d youig women for the duties of active Practical Commercial Hchool of pre-parti- Itriiiinecs lifo. The only school in Utah teaching Practical Bookkeeping, individual instruction and has tho best penman. G. THE BICYCLE Jennings Uatlur A Xew BLACKSMITH. Having Leased the Decker Blacksmith Shop, just South of the Bridge, State Street, Murray, I am prepared to do any kind of work that can be done with a set of blacksmith's tools. Bring me a trial job and if I don't do your work promptly and give satisfaction I will mako no charge. rHow are these Pric $1.00 HorSSllOeing es on Guaranteed Work. rri" Satisfaction or no Charge. 1X6 SOULing WORLD. Climbing steep hills i hard on the heart, and "unless the rider. la in the best of physical condition, it is better to walk up hiil. The National Cyclist' Union of is determined to take atepa to Bilird & Tool Room. force the English railroads to carry w heels as baggage. Hardly a wewk passes that soma Eu-Seleotsd Stoclof Wiuoa & Lienors, ropettn rider does not arrive on our bores. We cannot realize wlhat Imported & Laietic Cigara. golden world this) appear to people Family" Tradoi SnecialtT. 1 across the water. A.E CAHOON, Prop.) Brassard races" are a novelty on for eign tracks, rue winner receives a pension of $2.50 a day until he sustains defeat. Of course, he is subject to chal- a BOOT& SHOE STORE lenes, and must accept them within reasonable time. it, BestShoe. tires seem to have fallen Cheapest Men's Oil Grain WorKlug Plioes. $1 5" into disrepute. It looked like a great " Kalin Cult, Ftnt) SImmi-- . 1.6o 1 'St invention, "but it was found that the Ladles' llonrli Hution Mioel. Mlstcs.Uovs & Chilton's "J healing liquid rotted the rubber, and Saocs al lowest privet therefore it was cheaper in the end to Boots and Shoennisde to order and re punctures in the old way. repair dotia while you wait. pairing neatly A Trench doctor and scientist is of Men's Boots soled t heeled !5. Nobtclstur ' ' " itt tin Ladles' ahot-rider " ' ( uildrena " ' 25 the opinion thai a 4o Ueu's shoes s:wiia rrico r.t bootH. All cays it should be able to ride 360 mllea at stTetah without injury provided, of patching will be eharced extra Jnim P. Nelson, I'rcp. course, the roads are smooth and level, .Murray Street, Murray. He believes that no nitrrsruous foods should be eaten in fact, very little Boltd food but it is important to drink to re place the fluid lost by perspiration. IVa, beef tea and milk are useful. He believes that a racer's diet should be chiefly fruits and liquids, and ia this respect he differs from nearly all other Bnff-glan- CONFIDENCE. many hopeless youths have worshiped. These two had been neighborhood friends for years, but none of the neighborhood gossips had ever been able to determine wbat the future of the pair Block, 21 W. 1st South Street, was to be. Salt Lake City. After a chat Mrs. Winkle stepped into an adjoining room to hun' up a sample of a new shirt waist, and Mr. Winkle, in the temporary absence of the Venus who presides over the destinies of the WinUlo kitchen, wandered out to the refrigerator to sec what he could find in the way of a cold drink. They were hardly out of the room before their ears were startled by "Skip's" sharp voice raised in jealous protest. There could be no mistake. When Mr. and Mrs. Winkle returned the young people occupied seats widely separated, and the face of each was calm and unruffled. Put Mrs. Winkle knew what had happened. "Fred," she said, shaking her finger at the young: man, "why haven't you told us of your engagement?" "Engagement?" asked the young man, innocently, "to whom?" "Why, to Edith here." Miss Edith's big blue eyee grew larger. A rosy blush crept up to her temples under her fluffy curls. Poth were about to enter denials. "Don't you dare deny it. ITere you are spooning the minute our backs are turned. If you must kiss her, wait next time till Skip is out of the way. When it dawned on the young people that they had been Innocently be trayed they promptly confessed that matters had been settled for some time, but they had been keeping It a secret. "It was such fun," observed Miss even em pec ted. Edith, "Jfobody p. I Payment per x Weber Pianos, Stoly & Clark Pianos, At Sio.oo Uengal m W. DISS, President, Bend (or Circulars. Or gives as ESTEY ORGANS Snlr STrTrnK Forthe Bold on Month of $7 1'ar-tlo- Secret I'atll the Eigaremeat bug Told on the 'Couple. "Skip" was really responsible, although he didn't quite realize the far- reaching effect of his innocent action. "Skip," it should be explained, is the pampered, liritish pet of the Winkle children, and is one of the haughtiest of Oak Park's canine aristocracy Were he a biped he would probably be iwa(jverin(f about the teoinis courts at Oak Park in duck trousers, with a monocle screwed into his right eye and chatting with the suburban beauties with a most delightful English drawl As becomes a fox terrier of exalted lineage, he is particularly clever and Intelligent, but one of his marked char actmstics is a wild, and consuming If little Miss VinkIe bejealousy. stows upon her beloved dolly Mignou the caresses with which every doll mother is so lavish or if Paterfamilias Winkle cuddies the wee Winkles in his anus before bedtime, or Bliould Mrs. Winkle greet her friends effusively, "fckip accept the act. as a deliberate slight and lifts up his voice in a pe culiar whining bnrk that is at once a protest and a supplication. One night there called nt the Winkle cottage two young people, in whose careers the Winkles are much inter ested. One of them is n young profes sional man who has already well established himself and thei other a bright North Side girl nt whose shrine W The S'lit Lake Music Dealers. a Tonsoriji Artist tion. BETRAYED uull ribbon-maker- Value $70 SKIP Sts., Att-&t-La- Tiav4r. -- tjj Commercial "Skip" only wagged his stump of a tall and said never a word. Chicago Times-Ilerai- ladlaa PrfcaatBaJ Dyers. The number of profesional dyers In India is fast diminishing. Aniline dyes and cheap European goods are killing their trade. They are being , compelled to turn their attention to Rooms 30i Atlas Block. new handicrafts, just as French competition and the vagaries of fashion of Coventry caused the to seek a new livelihood in the manu facture of bicycles. Aniline dyes have made every man his own dyer. FormerChas.F, DURAND ly, the complicated processes by which made Lj still to bef-s-- j &t llia old Stand, indigenous dyes were prepared the dyer a specialist. Now adaya, anyOpera HonBiock) Murray, body can dissolve, tho chemical pow renioviDPsjpprduoug aair ders sent out from Europe and color frm Winces of inou. his own clothes. The aniline dyes are Call and See Him more brilliant, and, to the native, they have, the superlative merit of cheap ness. They are not so fast, and. they lack the delicacy of color which, judg ing by the specimens annexed to the monograph, distinguish the Indian B.Y.RAOALL.Prop- dyes, but their gaudinesa makes them , Frosh Braad. , more popular, and so the fate of the Bune, Pie, CsEtc, oally. native dyer is sealed. Silk dyeing, cot LUKJ STAND. ton dyeing and carpet dyeing are all declining. The fault, it should be add Hot and Colvumches. ed, is to some extent due to the con Hot Coffee vrii Cat0 ioct. servatism of the native dyers them selves. They persistently adhere to Luuchos put spfor travelers. their crude methods of preparing their Caters te the Wiaot the Public for dyes, and show a lamentable lack of In Wedrfan Birthdays, Etc. in preparing new 'design. Three doors South of Post Office genuity Government Keport. 1 Be th Utile ones at my knees. trying to read my urttmi: I lee them at my knees I lift them to my heart. And I Bay. and I say: "Thoujrh my lock . axe gray, why should we ever iart ?' Consisting of But ever there comes the same old song, which from earliest lime was sung: 'The old stay late, and the old do wrong, A-'S-i the world Is for the young!" and vsueacr.v. w d Let me take this little one to my arm-slet me cuddle him to my breast With the same sweet love that his mot he has lulled him Into rest: Let me say to him: "When the night grows dim, will you think of the songs I've sung?" And the dear, sweet eyes will answer "The world (s for the young!" TV To rir-rr What does he know of the whitened locki that fall from my binding brow? He only knows that his fuller's arms are close around him now! Oae Coupon entitling tha holder to one clianoe in the drawing will be He only knows he has ull I have for all the world unrest given with a six month's subscription to the AsituicAN Eaglk And that, when the night is falling, ha of ouo dollar. comes to his mother's breast! He comes to his mother's breast he asks With a year's eubsaription at 81.50 two chancos will be fiven no Questions there: He knows that the shelter Is sure he thinks that the skies are fair; The Drawing will take place January 1, 1898, iiUiiug it the best and He never knows the thorns In the ros- eNew that the heart with grief is wrung; Year's ever the winner had. gift cheapest From life's sweet morning until its cloi the world Is for the young! Subscribe now, the time is short, you may be the lucky one to carry ofl' Let the old give way! they have had their the prize. The Machine is oa exhibition in the E.vole oillco win day! tire child on Its mother s breast Or the old man, bent with years and gray dow, where it can be seen and examined. it's a sweet world at the best! For all the sighs and the weeping eyes, and the sad or sweet songs sung. AMERICAN EAGLE PUBLISHING CO., 'Neath meadowy Maytlme, or wintry skies the world Is for the young! MURRAY. UTAH, Frank L. Stanton, In Atlanta Constitu A Grand Prize Dirawing! Dvt of Uud South SaltLt(City of hair falls down from me pent ana prow, I say to myatlf: "1 have lived so long silver-rra- - , naughty doggy, wbat made pr Month. 34 Mandolins, Quiters, Banjos, Violins, Etc, from $1 to $150 Lart and Best Stock d of Sheet Music and Books. & Coalter, Daynes 74 Main 61., Salt Lak. City A Big Stock OF" af MU RRAY Self-healin- g f wwll-trulna- d w i i? rfs authorities. i LITERARY POINTS. UAPpy at her home, St, Hrenda's, County Cork, Ireland, on January 84 of this year. "All things come to him who will but wait," Is from "Tlie Student's Tale," one of Longfellow's "Tales of a Wayside died of typhoid fever m ors- - Inn." Wst 2nd South afreet. i saTbalt Lako Lity. BiWer or Amalgam Fillings (for a short time) only 50 cents. Fmont Crown and Jindga work at reaaonahls rates. Only office in tha city having Lady operators. It will pay you to call on them while in the city. 46 "Ouida" (Louise de la Bamee) was born at Bury St. Edmund's, England, in 1840. She has recently been living la England, but for many years she made her home in Italy. Mar "The Martian" (pronounced shan), the title of George du Maurier's story, means an inhabitant of the planet Mars, and refers to the heroine, who remain invisible throughout the tale, and who is supposed to dwell there. "The Mystery of Edwin Drood," by Dickens, has had al least two sequels; M. one ia entitled "John Jasper's SexTet," and was written by on anonymous author. Another version purports to have been dictated to a spiritual medium by & the spirit of Charles LHckena. Compliment to Hamilton. In Webster's eulogy on Alexander Hamilton, delivered on March 10, 1831, he said: Repairing quickly, neatly & cheaply "He smote the rock of the national resources and abundant streams of revdone. enue gushed forth. lie touched the dead corpse of public credit and it State Stroet, South of Bandars Store. its feet." Murray, Utah sprang upon "A Woman's Answer to Man's Quess tion," was written by Mrs. Mary 6. At the Lowest Salt Lake Prices. urtaln Rollers of all Styles, ?Cots, Spring- Matrasses, .rjTruaku, Trarslers Vtvllsss, Picture frames, IWindow Blinds. Wt OMX - FrlOSS Upholstering and Repairing Done. Special Bargains in Second Hand Goods. Store. Murray Furniture STATE I. EHNSTROM, rrvprietor- 8TRFET, MURRAY .- -- J- jfi. aloon & Billiard Hall 0 IVA asAsaOikO CAREFUL tj 2 ELECTED S TOOK OF Careful Attention qa ore, tsr Cigars, l& It Given to B 4 Always on Family Trade 1 Hand,'' Carlson & Birch. Aarpodb, Watch Jewelry Tor-ran- Salt Lako Lath nip. ? J Factor7 It was first published in ED. FOY the Washington Tost, of Washington, Ark., In 1867. It has been reprinted In Proprietor. the Magaiine of l'oetry, and In the Mary T. Lath rap Meoioriai Volume, MANUFACTURERS eontaininghercoUected Home Journal. OF High Orado Vinogars. Strictly a homejooncern. j Patronage Solicited. MUKEAY, UTAH. poems' ANDY CATHARTIC X"a. All mm 10 4 DRUGGISTS SO to ears aaj enawtipaiiaa, Casearrts an tka Idaai Laxs4 I Dlitl I1TCI V r.Tl 1 1) I ITfrn ( CiCill oDaUliUlLLI UUallAni rwr rar aitirml malta. Siml mn rrisr Und sooalrtrrw. la. KTFKIIMI ItEUKDr to., (hjmrn. Hoatnal. Ca..ariw lark. til4 25 x. ni.lit Ladies' ONE OIVES RELIEF. Young orcharda often need additional fertility. He on the lookout fror the ' caterpillar. In pruning rut out all weak and crowded bronchex. Don't Spend a Dollar leaf-eatin- I CURECOilSTlPATIOH for Medicine until you have tried tr OU Respectfully Chas. Hollis. SHOP, South f the Bridge, next to Granter-Atwoo- WfJ inqers. Stables. d LEAD THE WORLD OVtR Fainter-Mountai- 13,000,000 n HIGHEST AWARDS Milliner PHOPKIETOR Company.; OF Gi I'J it IXPOSITION EVER UNDERSOLD, work a Spoialty. Highest Cash Price Paid MJw 'S TKI.MI'IIONK - I Dcaiga, ExcdlcDcs of Construction, Rtlfularlty of Moilta East of Motloo, Great Speed, You can buy them in the paper SOLD Y0 BUT SIIMtltK Adjutal.iliiy, Durability, East ( Uarolnfc ...-Con veil it ncc of repu.a.lo. I. Arranges) eat. guataoteae 01 WW! UWW6 aUCHIWS Aat SOU ' . 0T lsrA faM aart cartons tar a aw srtaa. Haal ai If you don't find this sort of bra la araa aa Fipans Tabules At the Druggist's lr";"TLt SY The Singer Manufacturing Co. I Send Fir Cents to Tat tiTAVt CMtaftCU. CourANT, Ko. 10 Sprue St., New York, and tfier will be sent to yoa by mailt Of It eartoui will be nailed for 4$ cents. The e' arccs are ten to one that Ripans Tebttlet ar ta ?rw snedicinj jrou need. FPiefiS BVEBYWHBKB. I i 5-c- cnt Ten Tabules for Five Cents. Yoa will roelo cars- ful loatrucuon from a ' teachar at .enmptttot n ob'an necaaaary Tonr hi.tiio. Yoa tha ijlr-c- t from Company irraoriyon will lt prompt attention ina otflcaa. of the world, aa our offices sis avariwhera: and w siva aralul attention to all customer, oo matter whara their machine may have been purchased. Youe will ba dealine with tha leadina aew.ns-machinDianofactareralnthewoiW.havin earieoc. and ao onnv.led 'p H V Comial St., Salt 128. at the COLUMBIAN and Elevator lor Wheat- far Exctllttic WORLD'S Hitler's' Roller Nils , Taylor sviHe Roller fftilk, t ( Roller M.S-- Wasatch Roller Mii.?. "ioiiter latent Roller ULdls and Salt Laht MADE AND JS |