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Show ASTHMA CURE: FREE1 ,,).i,:, .,kji,i4!y Si BOLD v v CITY BRIGANDS Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Care i- - all Cases. SENT ABSOLUTELY ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. Vrl s Your Nam and Address Plainly. There is nothing like Afthmai lene it bring instant relief, even CHAIRED la the worst cases. It cures when FOR TEH all else fails. YEARS y, TbsRSV. O.F. WELL9. ol Villa R:tj, lil., lays: 'Tour trial butt's of Aslhmalr received In good couditiun. I raauot tell you bow tbaukful I fesl for the gooi from It. I at a aiare chained with putrid tor throat aud Asllmia for ten rears, I despaired of erer being cured,, I (aw jour adtcrtltamautfor the cur of this dreadful u d and disease, Asthma, and tormtDtlDg thought you had overspoken youraelvs.bul resolved to give It a trial. To tny anon Ishment, the trial acted like a charm. Send me a fall-sir- e bottle." Rev. Dr. Morris Wechsier. UalM of the (Joug. Bi;i Israel. N. w York, Jan. 8, 19QL. Dr. Taft Bro.' Medicine, Co.: Is n ex. lientleuinn: Your A.Uiraak-n- e cehtnt remedy for Asthiaa and Hay Fever, aud ll composition alleviates ail inublrs which combine with Aaihiua. Its success l asWulslilutf and wonderful. RINGS relief. AfU-bavins It carefully analysed, we can state that Asthmalene contains no opium morphine, chloroform or ether. Wary truly yours, ttEV. DR. MOKRH tVECSHLEO. ATOM gPUINQS, N. 7.. Feb. 8, 18 '1. Co.; TarrBnog. Meoicisi 1 write Gentlemen: this testimonial from a tease of duty, havlnf tested the wonderful effeet of your Asthmalene. for the cure of Atb ma. My wife hat been afflicted with tpasmodlo asthma for the past 13 years, Harlnj exhausted my own skill as weH as many Others, I chanced to see your sign upon your windows on 130ih street, NewXork, I at one Obtained a bottie of Aithmaieue. My wife commenoad takin? It about the first of I very soon noticed a radical Improvement. After usinj one bottle her Asthma b&i disappeared and she is enllrelr fres from all symptoms. I feel that I can consistently commend the medicine to alt wno are affl.cted wita this distressing disease. Youri respootfully, O. 1) fUELS, M. D, DB Pa. Titt Hbos. Wbdiois n0 Feb.3.1001. I was troubled with Asthma for 23 years. I hare tried numerous remedies, b'ut they pare all failed. I ran across your advertisement and started with a trial bottle. I found Relief at once. I hare since purchased your bottle, and lam ever grateful. 1 a family of four children, and for sir years was unable to wor. I am now in the best of health and am doltiir business every day. This testimony you can mske auch use fas you see fit. Home address 23 Riyington st. S, RAPHAEL, 67 E. laath at., City. full-sia- e Trial Bottle Sent Absolutely Free on Receipt of Postal. Do not delay. MEDICINE CO., (l'liildiK iiiliia l.vttiT.) Demure riiiludclp'uia is gtvatly agitated over the arrival of Howard Sloan, bis half brother, Knight Fin-leHenry E. Wallace ami Oscar S. Dunlop for the abduction of Mabel Goodrich, a well known woman, who consorted with the glliled youth of that city. Miss Goodrich, was accustomed to dress In the richest of fabrics aud wore Jewelry of the most expensive kind. She spent money freely and it was thought she always had considerable ready cash and was in a position to obtain large sums at will. Tlic Atiducttou. The young men ai rested for her abduction were in pressing need of money and they resolved on bold measures to obtain it. It was decided tiy the quartet that, if they could get the woman to a place of concealment and by cruelty make her disgorge or agree to make some of her rich intimates get the money, the plot could be carried out successfully and their identity unknown. So it beim. Finley disguised himself as Mike Gibbinney, a fashionable coachman, Sloan as attorney of the Philadelphia Lpw and Order league, bent upon purification of society, Dunlop as Mr. Parker, a man of millions, and Wallace as a society man. The last three Inveigled Miss Goodrich, after she had partaken freely of wine, Into a coach driven by Fin-leand then their trip began. First the drove to an engine house at North Wayne and kept the woman there for some time. Later they took her to the furnished flat of Sloan, on North Twelfth street, where the imprisonment terminated. The woman surrendered all her jewelry and money to her abductors sooner than face death, which was threatened In case she hesitated. Her captors' demand was for $10,000, but the best the victim could do was to let them have pins and Write at once, addressing DR. TAFT 79 K.ist 130th st., N. Y. BROS.1 (1) A Peculiar (mi Abduclum Ca.se -In PKilrtHl,.K; j "" (i) but it is hoped the quick rapture of Goodrich's abductors will have a salutary effect and prevent s'milar crimes being enacted. 6 a 3 WHAT For tbe Ailvanceniviit of the Muuiaa Kace by K.lurittlou. Keieuttttc CENTS' i St, PEOPLE WITH HORHS. y, Cases on Record ot Thla Species of Ornamentation. There are many well authenticated cases of human being growing horns. Nearly all the old writers cite examples. In ancient times horns were symbolic of wisdom and power, Michael Angelo in his famous sculpture of Moses has given the patriarch a pair of horns. Probably the most remarkable case was that of Paul Hodrigues, a Mexican porter, who, from the upper and lateral Numerous New York. ' I New em of orroaTiD urn DOXISTXO www, uquobs aih choam ; S;::!ty o ' A Eilliird R::3 $1 Per Gallon, 25c, Per Quart BEST BSSOBT IS TOW! THS :: C0URTEOD3 Y.k-v- TREiTEKIT TO H. P. DATTOIT, Llanagor. in R. K. THOWiAS DRY GOODS CO. Salt Lake City flote the Address and Call on as for Bargains CT-09-- 71 Matin Street, T.'ftlflBB' aft Pan-Americ- an Exposition- "A new 'promised laai.'" SALT LAKE IN WINTER.In the rallny uf tha Jordan Whlca traverse a new promised lsbd, slU the gem of UtahHalt Lake Oily. The ohmate is delightful, tb otty is of unusuM interest, and a visit Is always srjoyabls. Ii oaa best be reached by the 'ABASH 1$ THE 5M0RTIST NEW YORK CEN'TKAL LINES. UKC Kansas crrv. rr. lw is, cmcaoo AND INTBRMEDIATB a a eaun, It-- PCM.NTS. km m4 fiM PHIL. P. HITCHCOCK, 0ii, Act Paf. t ept.. V B aVToBlnih sis. Uanret. c.o. and their connections. I of ih "Four Track Serlee. ' "Ara.rlca'e winter Kaaoria." to any will be sent free, A copy of ale rerit Inl - I II ...?.JLarr - Resort Salooini MIKE FITZGERALD, Prop. Carry the FlDnst Line of Liqmrs, Whiskies, mm mm and Cigarjt. at.t, Tii- E- rlular Uopis " m" '"1 Brandies, Wines mm Kept on Drau A perfect AtnuHoineut Hall, with a Fine Poo! Table in eonnectiau. mm An ideal resting plaoa to drop in and wait for the car. . . separa'e. nice, comfartable room has been fitted up where Ladles can sit, out of the heat And dust and wait for the cars. A T! i t- TTSKf 1 t-! hot Weather PURINO. "use- - NEW EO CHESTER. wICKLF.sS, SIM CLE, SATE. pOOKINO under tlirse clirumntanoes Is a pleasure. The R"0Utr Lamp Oom-psi- iy s.HKe their on the Stove la question. The best evidence of th siiIUIbciIou enjoyedrriuitlmi Is testimonies galore aud duplicate orders from all parts of tha world. Send for and the literature, both for the "New "Rochester Lamp." Rochester" Cook StOVd You will never regret having introduced household. these goods into your THE ROCHESTER LAMP CO, 33 Park Plaoa and 33 Bcclay street, New York. JOHN GORBOU & SOU. , Groceries, Confectionery, Stationery, Novelties, And all Kmdsof Fruits. Canned Goods, Etc. Eto, run. uo., Tobacco and Cigars -. j- At the Utah, Stand, State Street, Murray, Old WW I II. P. Saloon E. .ljL our store. " V c,j , t T .p st 1 uUt - " .. . . :. - d III Oo tar your sopptias wbere yon are tore to Bod thaia la atoek ais.1 whare yea aaa t.nm anl km a lara maimi9 ta with prlee egasd to aoy. eaa snarnnsaaut b loan ai arueie Any la (real qoantltjr and hUhaat quality at W W W 'JVf ' r f i- . t. - 1 General Merchandise flkv t- Pure Home maae Ice Cream and Cool Summer Drinks. post-pai- d, of a poMaae stamp, by on a. Unerl Paetier H. Oore Aueiit hew York entral k Hudtoa RallrnSd, Hirer Orn leutrai SuUoi, hew Vera. O. LlNDGREN. -- THE PHILADELPHIA ABDUCTORS. (Knight Finley, Oscar S. Dunlop. Howard Sloan and Henry E. Wallace, arrested for abducting a woman and forcing her to surrender her jewelry and to sign checks for what money she had In the bank.) earrings to the value of f 2,500 and JS5 In money. Then the bandits lowered the price of freedom to $7,000. Finally they agreed to let her go if she promised not to Inform the authorities of the kidnaping and would give them checks bearing her endorsement for the sum of $1,100. The quartet represented themselves as the worst gang of burglars that eyer invaded Philadelphia and threatened to murder her If she Informed on them. The Imprisoned woman was In a wretched state of mind, fearing her life might be taken at any moment. She was let go finally and sent away In a closed carriage so as to confuse her as to the locality. She said she suffered tortures while In the power of the kidnapers, being bound and gagged during her four days' confinement. Abilnrlnra Arreated. Upon her release the woman told the particulars to her lawyer, who engaged tha sheriff to hunt down the guilty, and soon the four accused were broug . In. The first was Knight, a stenographer on the Philadelphia North American; then Dunlop, a barber, and Wallace, a society reporter on the Philadelphia Press, and lastly Sloan, the leader and a bad man generally, who hag been concocting evil schemes for years with the Idea of getting rich out of them. He Induced the other young men to go Into the Goodrich plot, believing there was big money in it. Wallace, Finley and Dunlop confessed guilt upon arrest and agreed to turn State's evidence. It Is believed that Wallace will fill this role as he was the least concerned In the abduction. The prisoners are much cast down over their fruitless folly and with the prospect of a long term of Imprisonment staring them In the face for Intimidating a social outcast. Much apprehenxion is felt In Philadelphia because of the abduction, as It shows that unprincipled parties have power to wreak mmh harm In this manner, even In large cities. Homes of the wealthy may be despoiled and largf ransoms demanded, part of his head, had a horn 14 Inches in circumference, divided into three shafts, which he conceibd by constantly wearing a peculiarly shaped cap. There Is In Paris a wax model of a horn, eight or nine Inches In length, removed from an old woman by the celebrated Dr. Souberblelle. Dr. Warren mentions a case under the care of Dr. Dubois of a woman from whose forehead grew a horn six Inches In diameter and six Inches In height In 1696 there was an old woman in France who constantly Khed long horns from her forehead, one of which wag to the King. Dr. Volgte present-'- d cites the case of an old woman who had a horn branching Into three por tions, coming from her forehead. Dr. ouuus eiiruKH ui h woman wno ftad a horn 6 Inches long, growing from her head. There is an account of the extirpation of a horn nearly 10 Inches In length from the forehead of a woman of &2. Dr. Bejau describes a wo man of 40 from whom he excised an excrescence resembling a ram's horn, It began to grow at the n; of 11, and constantly increased, nr. iual pre sented before the Academie de Medi cine, France, In 18i6, a twisted horn from the head of a woman. This was 10 Inches long, and at the time of its of It was presentation reproduction taking place In the woman. A Frenchman, named Trouillon, with a large horn on his forehead, re semhllng that of a ram, is reported to have exhibited hlmnelf In Paris In 1599. while a country boy, just 40 years later, presented himself at the hospl tal of Bologna to have sawed from his bead a horn about the sizo of the Index finger. Dr. Chatnrd. of Baltimore, some years ago, reported that he had aeen In that city an old woman with a horn on her nose. It was "more than an Inch long and nearly shard like that of a rhinoceros." hath give us several Philosophy plausible rules for attaining peace and tranquillity of mind, but tin y fall rtry much short of bringing men to It Tlllotson. I Watches, Clocks & and Billiard Hall. bilbctsd stock CARKFCI.LT WATCHMAKER, INCORPORATED i " r"" -- - If i? finest Jce Qream parlors in 7fturray. Germania Mercantile Company. 1' ' ' i' in c v V ks?:'rf!r: than appreciate the actual value of these brooches, when the miniature is of some dear lriend or child who is dead. We want otlotxr for l papor a tliia "easy ' proposition in couueC' Hon with the excellent premium article. For terms, aaniplea, out- lit, etc, apply at this office. Win .M. 3f Mf. $kau.ithiiu.skm$uiiiM - A Murray, Utah. A. IS. OAHOOIT, Frop.fc- - I "J M The Finest California Wines, j) - lrJi"',-""'- 4 Photo-Jewelr- American i'.agie ;'n -- id iutereft you. position Above we give you a chance to invent 25 cents for a three months trial of the paper atid below we make you an oiler that will appeal to Hubbci ibers and nou hubtscribers alike. If you wiwh the Eagle lor one year $1.50 we will order made for you by our special arrangement with one of the best companies iti tha country, a hondsoine hand painted miniature of any t jet tire sent uh. We can make thin beautiful Hand Tainted Miniature from any Photograph or Tintype that you may send u.s mounted in a frame which can be used either as a laidcs brooche or as a lapel pin or watch chai m. It cannot be had nt jewelers for loss than $1 and if specially tinted would cost no less than 2.50. Now, we are making this extraordinary oiler for a short time only, to new subscribers and to old ones who pay up arrearages and one year's subscription in advance, with the object of increasing our circulation. $1.50 is all wo ask for a year's subrcription anil one of these beautiful painted likenesses of jourself, child or friend. Every one of our subscribers will more TBi 0": :'. ,;. ,' I gentle-niau'svt'- 3 MURRAY EXClHANOE.il i 1 , Thb Rochester Lamp Co., 38 Park Place and 33 Barclay v I lamp has it. MinmummiiimiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiH -, MONXHS 3 3 Germany has given more attention to scientific knowledge than any other ST. cents In all! fend 25 cents and get nation. Ami she is keeping up the the uiiy Auiil'leati hafle 1 hree good work. One of lu results is the Wonti.s. Afier lie three months trial e feet a tr. v'u will be eonviueeo employment of 22,0'0 men in dyeing Itial vou lifnl lh Kimle llnlil aloUi establishments superintended by &00 r H iiousehoid truest Nuw oulv Gerscientifically trained many has reduced the cost of producing 185 vaseline to a sixtieth of i:s original price. Liquefied carbonic and now sells at a profit of 10 cents a pound. Before (her chemists evolved this valuation it sold for SO cenu a puufid. I'roducln? phosphate of lime cheaply has raised its manufacture, since 1"U. front 1,100 tons annually to enu.llOO tons. The la. ventiou of auillne tlves, from coal tar, has revolutionized that imiusti-yThir ty years ago, in Franrtuoue, 3,000 Friends and Strangers. for dyeing tons of madder were c5-We take the liberty of Bending purposes, but now little 'I that vegetable pigment is produced, and manu you herewith a sample copy of the factured substitutes for indigo have great Bcreechingbirdofthe Koekies. been gradually driving thatjive. out ef The American Kttle, with a pro' the market.' K that will We make oO stoves too, Just as good as the lamps j in fact, anything in oil or gas futures. USS4UWI ' GENTS PR1GE GERMANY HAS DONE Other lamps may be offered you as " just as good " they may be, in some respects, but for all around goodness, there's only one. To make sure the lamp off ered you Is genuine, look for the name on it j every 8 , Miss CIk Slew Rochester. New Rochester i gold-plate- ayCi -y '" ,. . . " IS IThe Lamp of Steady Habits! The lamp that doesn't flare tip or smoke, or cause you to use bad language; the lamp that looks good when you get it aim stays good: the lamp that vou never willingly part with, once you have it j that's JAVf1 1 r r-- r !lllll!!l!!!IIII!inJI!in!l gTITlHliTin!IIMIlJJItfTTTfTTT!i;tIIIT!TIIfTrMrnrTrrnTTirmTTITrTTTTTIinTIIlIjl!ltfIIIItMIifIMIjr!nTT!r!?;rT I ALWAYS given FAMILY TRADE gjfc 4 (if Fine Repairing a Specialty. ON HAND CAREFUL ATTENTION Jewelry op CARLSON & BIRCH. w Two doors south of Orson Sauders store. RKTAIL WHObmH , sad LUMBER lARD I Utah Murray I RAY VAN COTT, . u" tttili. "iw ..ti Pacer Monldlnn, Boilder' Deseret National Dank Building. r hmt Offlos 11 Salt Lake City, Utah. I 4 FREE U W. and Tarda on I a J'11?1. P ton. Duna. VJJf ViUaVU... Mnsv. eavU and to Ttof Inter Orsoo BandVl 6lw OfJart P LXaB (ti rvn m Vlll 1 Coatraots t.u fYJVPMlTH paj meets I ATTORNEY-AT-LA.- Cangi, on, Baaknwpal firir4 fvtl hsst di btfwe tekan, Bandings Kv TWvra. Bcraen Doort. Bonding it. iAaai. xNl.r. v Black, Bod wood and Pin mun writ. Ik to M to, Matll Card IbfWrt ?, 0, ATWOCD- r Uonnmia Bf. M Atwood BtaUon aooth O.at. Works, PATTERN J m itni) to mry eet CawiM. Oslj o eawts a tsar, (rwaf MsMt'S MAGAZINE UWIS' A MAGAZJKT. fae lM UI s.mM.1 mkm ff mm sy. m4 at H anu mmit a4 M wnsa. DHa t saris I stylish, . . mm, rM. O, Yes. John i.m flat), Slpt. Awmmtmj here Sal, imsmioi naTAir. THE MsCALL CO.," xt Hat B. aTWiatt. in Murray, and guarantees at fair Two Doors North of American Eagle Office fATKRHS ttrmt m4 rsrfsmlFsa atov ti torn uara. easi aW ak aaiW. --4 it wn ''- (Kay J im sr ar awai aw Wright good work and satisfaction prices. I'apw railsras. i P. is on hand to make your new Suits' and clean your old clothes right SwS ADV ERTISER8 1 4 Should Use The American Eagle ihsu Reach the People riir intotheir Homes. . . of the County It is the Best Field in the State- - |