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Show IS Murray Produce TKAUtKS Co. tS IMPORTED FRUITS, iiiMk FRESH CRAPES, ETC. . ' h.T! V: A" MB r.1 haiid"! i' ye 0,-- a th.-- r paae, r., 1, !n i... I jr i!e of tie JT.t '.f.';r and Thefi,',i t.i tSn ninatfrl rock! j r.ot h wiiii.' r your march betray! Out wit:i rlai' the musket tout Hie .it lh- - i.' 1 grenadln! "About the 'GAME lorn., oil lo;,e of the year lStlt," old tiniti Wnango county, " the Prather hoys were couring about the oil cur. try trying to raise money to Iuy tbe llolmden property at Pithole, Upturn oil had been found at that afterward famouB and rich, hut in:trolcum center, John Wilkes Hooth war! at .Meadville. one day, waiting fur a train eastward on the Atlantic & Great Western railroad, now tho Krio Hp waa In the office of tho Mrlli-nrhouse. One of the I'rather boys was there talking up the proHpects of the oil at 1'tthole. "Iiooth hocatne IntereHted. He to talk with I'rather. He etood by a window, and as he talked he scratched his full name, John Wilkes Booth, on one of the panes of the window with the diamond in a ring he wjre. The upshot of Iloolh's talk with I'rather was that he invested $15,000 in Piiholn property. "The I'rather hoys had bought the Holniden well tor $100,01)0 and sold It for more than $:OO0,wu. The Homestead well. In which Iiooth had his $15,0oo Investment, was only one of a doen equally laro spouting wellH, grouped at Plthole. Oil was then $ti a barrel, and the smalloBt fraction of ownerahlp in a Pithole well was a fortune. "The tilnht that President Lincoln was shot a thunderstorm, something umiBual at that time of year, gathered over Pithole. There wag but one flash of liKhtulnir and one clan of thunder. This was not regarded with at Pithole at the any significance but subsequent revelations time, clothed it with a significance that awed tho superstitious, and startled those who were not. tXZiW GAME! I as over "The tidings that the had reached the oil .regions, and the American flag was liy'CK from the top of every derrick. Tae or.e thunderbolt of that storm at Pithole struck the rig of the'Hotrestcaj well and set it on fire. "When, next day, the news of the assassination of Lincoln hy Booth came to Pithole that city vas overhung by a dense pall of black smoke from the burning Homestead well. As far away as Oil City the ominous black pillar was seen hanging against the sky over Pithole. "The fact that the assassin Iiooth owned part of the Homestead well at once occurred to all at Pithole, and when it was learned that the bolt had descended upon it at the very hour and minute that Booth had fired tho shot the coincidence seemed so significant that every effort that had been made to extinguish the fire at the well and stop tho great waste of wealth every lap of the flames was adding to, ceased on tho moment, and the very spot was shunned by all but the others interested in the well, who at last succeeded in getting control over the flames. "The moment th news of tho asw; r w i hc-- short-Uvt-- GAME OF EVERY VARIETY nAl and FEED. BISHOP IN SEASON. Order promptly delivered CAHOON, &, GO GO TO I TO TUB a he-ga-u TUB :ivew; RESORT SALOON. ) ft FELLOW BWOH, Props. ) ) We carry the Finest Line of U Liquors,Vhiskics, Brandies, Wines, Tobacco and Cigars. I ALLTHB 0 Popular Beers Kept on Draught. I A perfect Amusement Hall, with a Pool Table in connection. 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Oyer twenty distinct branches are taught and the pupil has the uhoice of any of the studies. The course will oontinue until the diploma is awarded. A better opportunity hag never been offered to anyone in Utah and we take pride in being able to make this 1 4on-tSchool oCoRRS8Pott0ENca n.. Ilia aVilir n,....,.,,. - .! gentle-man'sve- announcement. OUR PLAN IS THIS: bright To any boy or girl, man or woman, who will secure the greatest number SCRIBERS to the EAGLE be given a certificate good for of NFA SUBby July 1, 1902, will a scholarship in the Paoiflo School of Correspondence in any of the following branohes: Literature Stenography Mining Proof Heading Journalism Drawing Normal History Latir. Penmauship Musio and Englith The subscription muet be for a new eubaoriber to the Eagle for a period of ONE YEAR paid in advance at $1.50 per year, and at the eloae of the contest tbe one having seoured the greatest number of new aubsoribsrs will receive the scholarship. Book-Keepin- g ; than appreciate the actual value of these brooches, when the miniature is of some dear friend or We want child who is dead. solicitors for the paper to handle this "easy" proposition in connec tion with the excellent premium article. For terms, samples, outfit, etc, apply at this office. American Eagle Pub. Co., THE AMERICAN EAGLE. THE PIONEER DRUG STORE. Murray, Utah. ARBIOTT, Pnor., COLORADA-UTA- H Wa are agents for the celebrated ramdeies advertised elsewhere In this paper, namely: "Dr. King's New Discoverj", "Electrio Bitters", "Bucklen's Arnica Salve"', and "Dr. King's New Life Pills " Corner of St&ta Eleventh Indiana Flag. received it, he commanded the men to kneel and swear to "Remember ltucna Vista," which afterward became the battle cry of the regiment Indianapolis News. MURRAY Murray St. & INSTITUTION CO-OPERAT- IVE already overburdened shoulders did not hesitate to lend a helping hand by bearing belongings of sick or weaker companions, or skirt the road for miles that he have a drink or clean, fresh might or some dell--v- y water, not found in the army ration; .hcre seitui, seeking had no existence, and the strife was all for one and one all. i that school ha the ties of comradeship, w la. h weri. as strong as iron, and. imi'i nil their roiiSh and edges as tender ;li a wom.ms Jaggedand love, The-- e may be others w BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, f.-- caps, e:tiohs, hardware At io,rr, l'o n ay g: a ua .M ' ' ; ' y, t w t Ton. e cf his I l military posl- - king myself how Sao Lti when Car-- t of Dr. H. and shout-"- . i! just in tints. i, i.- hi red Into my back ' ' " : to take him out.' l: ; V t his woolen shirt ' ' 1, Landing the doctor " ' ' ilu to take the tick !; t!,P iCP and when ' l n removed from the : ;""'!i l'" sere on the footing t a , i ' ' ' ' ': ; r" i ' ' r ' i ' :s '' : ' .. e ' First, We aim to buy only the beet quality goods. Second; We sell at as small a profit as pose: hie. Furthermore we guarantee our goods. Here Is the I to uy yoe eatehlee. plsce Then, we have Ch,o, Queenswase, Glassware, Crockery, Lamps and etc Call and fceo us, we will treat you right. ' j Th" r'iea w - pie4 within rueb wtlM. '' Ik GatrdS'sl isala K.tHr. nl of ell et th fmiairoe It WtJCi eowoet, or 3 SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS of I RaTHQ Fmt lost; 1 ocean tossed tj Pr the flow; n ,.1'vcn some flowetrt Ief ns human woe. no 'ovej bears all and 52 mA LAST CHANCE To Goi. et a Drink Before to Salt Lake . , $ V.MSouiI, a.(ft lr, h nrrtM ever one ti i! " . ilikatice of op- 'iei.,ber that tho poet s not r" ENJOYABLE! HEALTHFUL! It 'on ' a eh Are Valuable. rn vvl because ' ' TRIPP, G. P. A., Missouri Pacific Ry., Salt Lake City, Utah. Sanitarium acquaintances." Inquire at ticket office, 103 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City. Any information cheerfully given. II. C. TOWXREXD, G. P. A. Misesouri Pacific Ry St. Louis, C. A. Reasonable Prices. ! 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We can make this beautiful Hand Painted Miniature from any Photograph or Tintype that, you may seud us mouuted in a gold, plated frame which cau be used eith er as a laides brooche or as a lapel pin or watch eh aim. It cannot be had at jewelers for less than 81 and if specially tinted would cost no less than $2.50. Now, we are making this extraordinary offer 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 we ask for a year's subrcription and one of these beautiful painted likenesses of yourself, child or friend. Every one of our subscribers will more Ii presided over by a careful and experienced Pharmacist Prescriptions compounded any honr a night. We also carry a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. I x, A In all these departments we carry the Finast and Best Selected Stock to be found in town. burg " 1 IS THE PLACE TO J3U Y'. Drugs, Toilet RrtioleS, BooKs, Stationery, eto. Here la a tribute from one comrade to another, that should warn the hearts of all veterans: "Ha learned comradeship in a sure nd stern field, amid the odor of I.HItd'llg. The Lite lr. I! .1'. ci c umoc; th. e (ii Hid win and iu sell who went M Shiloh from t'clum'! ,s, Ohio, to do what we could for t.ii' . t wounded and si, !,. W didn't the battb'tleld to be so bin. tut,! wh.-" c.ot there our patty stattcd to w.i'K ohm liondquartem. Wo wore disappointed at Ihec!,. -' ies of the soldiers, irul their irerotiro toward us uti I our nr.- e were depressed by the rej .. nudities at the scleral adutmricr and kept movlnc. en. ,st dsrKnes ranti ut"'n us :i; wt re'praticaliy lost. It; due rnme upon a line of guards, on whom Dr. (J.iodwlu knew, and he to, nn to Gen, Garfield's hcadquartct s. We had known Garfield In (VumVe. and he received tie all tvdii:y. hm Tr Friends and Strangers. immmmmmmm Db. JOSEPH bat-tie- 'V IBS (JHN. "THE HUB." True Comradeship gunpowder, the music was the blare of trumpets, and the eloquence was the sharp, curt ordwra of the officers, and tho answering applause was the deadly volley of thp rebel rifle and shrteking shell; where the lid of a cracker box was the festal board; or In Andersonvllle, where cveu crackers and cracker boxes were unknown, except in the hungering drutnis of It was picked famishing patriots. up on tho line of march, where tho I' ile CHAS. BROWN, Manager. "Shllidt," said the doctor, "was a nightmare to the North. It was our (list gre.it battle In the West, and it was. lu fact, one of the bloodiest of the war. Si many conllietinr. stoilos w ce told at the time that tV people were in a freny at..; ! :ti loa !. ol doctors and helpers and r c .w ing committees were hurried to 1'itts r: cone 111 Send r Aoierice" oiy After tare u.eiitb trial kteatke. e..uvlneeV be wll we feel eun e0 ktun tael jeu aeed the t beueekoid fieel Now ai tee LOWEST PRICES.1 would have shattered to window whereon the fragments Booth had inscribed his name a few months before, but the proprietor of the hotel succeeded in saving it, as he had a thrifty eye to its futura He removed the offenslvt value. pane from the window, and subsequently gold it for a good price to a Phlladelphian, who, I believe, presented it to the Pennsylvania, historical society." New York Sun. dramatic Incident occurred that the members of the regiment love to relate. The regiment was drawn up In line in the old state house yard, under the command of Colonel, afterward General, Lew Wallace, and the flag was presen(fyi regiment before a vast crowrf that completely filled the lnelosure. As the general a n eeaU la AT Meadville, indigMcIIenry house, On the Field of Shiloh T. nr Meadville, the postoftice, Gen. McGlnnis has ready for shipment to New York one of the battleflags of the Eleventh Indiana regiment, to be placed in the tomb of Gen. U. S. Crant. This is being sent at the request of Gen. Itodge, one of the , trustees of the tomb, who has asked each of the etatea for two Hags to hang in the tomb. When the request was received here it was found that all of the regiments had turned their colors over to the stato with the exception of the Kleventh. This regiment has always closely guarded the tattered remnants of Its flags. At the time of the unveiling of the Indiana Soliders' Monument, the regimental association held a meeting and voted to send one of its fings to Now York and the others were sent to the state house for safe keeping, as they were becoming so decayed with ago that they were falling to pipces. Owing to the tattered condition of the flag, a blue silk banner, eighteen by twenty four inches, was made to accompany It, and on this the names of tho battles of the regiment were worked In gold bullion. The flag was with tho regiment at the organization of the Thirteenth army corps, and was carried in every engagement of that part of the army until the time (Jen. Grant left it. When tho regiment left for the front at the beginning of the war, a MONTHS 3 3 "H0N5ST GOODS Indievna Regiment's Dattleflevg At ROOM- - cj sassination reached nant gueBts at the CENTS PRICE - told the parapet, "apiar in hand!" Arthur Uulternian lu New York Tlraee. liter Wilkes Booth's Oil Well ff) to an warm Weather blood (he market m the OMleakr, bat it does not affect oar ea-!- y l rro4iaf the reey Wt, ha the least moaer possible. Just new yea want foods Ust aatlefy and make feu oemlerUMe. You wUl Oni that vajy kind at esretere aa4 a pleaeaat word goea with ever ISrokaae (raUs. Oeeae W e.d, rake ever tiie bargains we are effertag la warn weaker merohasdlee. You'll find what ju.t yeu axe Ieeking tor. Echo our cheers for M.t Mn of old! Shout for the hero w.io M his band liravlng the death that !.js lieart fore- t t ii tfesrea. wake once Biorm Kins mid Uundt-rterg-! more. throne. Sentinel giant of Fr. Mauive and proud! to tt Kalern ehore Ktriiow the watebword. "The fort e our own!" ". FRESH OYSTERS Ah'D FISH OF EVERY KIND THE MARKET AFFORDS er! teel of the tu the Kiwi Msht Armed of LuT tarri'd y tsr'.tl-'-- , Cri .f tr.e Thui.der We Have a Lively Interest ,, "OwUntly en ths alert iT1"tteu:' " 0U,tBm Tkls siw rhy tSaet the for British might! n y rer ked of tL Tory arinea to th cracgy LnuKh:i)( ihry Llttl Ugliiu lii'.'j,' T'.ey Kfc:rfl the riife'K-- 't fcrtore, ii.im in i,r j ,i iM.si'. ,f woik to do. F GROCERIES HiH-ui- "ktnf their tattle flag, ;iurf the rn.'ze "f Hi1 Iark inurabi ' Tr::, .f l t lower - in eha!!n clear. Swift cairi th Bhot of t)i fo, the ax of the p.onwr iiright r .!. blow. rimanbing the abatl, Wuvr oo uli I.'it- K'Jili ,.f 1.1 Tf' T'r.ii. ALL K1XDS OF FT.nSII tiv : hi-- GREEN STONY POINT, JULY 16, 1797. "Hilt1" rang the Mnt!n: Wayne, ft letter written on , o,- ev- uf t - most fai:'u exploit ehoft-a.. '.e.l (ht hf uuM: i, ot eurvlve on Kini.-I'otnT yet he led I. att-iiii- ft i I .Mi rale atta k. to UK Lli own (k , sn CAf. 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