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Show i (j Suits f j ! " - -I J Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Your ( hoce of 300 Suits, worth $12. J13.."0, $15. $16.50, $18. $20 and ?22 for the incomparable price of JS.75. $ Fnd o- thf season clean-up of broken lines; by broken lines we mean that, from a line of Suits most of 0 i the" siz"s h'-ive been sold leaving two or three Suits of a kind in stock, in some instances only a single Suit $ is kft By putting all these small lots together it makes a full line of sizes and an excellent assortment of g stvles, at a uniform pi -ice. A . Here are a few styles included in the sale: Fine stripe worsteds, worth $22 Suits th m s M $15 Suits, blue serges and cheviots, & I'that represent the perfectness of f rSe real dressy looking business suits. artistic workmanshm. nd jUs enual in m arui construction. A $"0 suits in light check cassinieres Blue serges, cassimeres and chev- Then there are plenty of Suits $ I and Oxford cheviots some of the lt that sold for $16.50. Single and worth $12 and $13.50 in many classes I ana oxiora uimu, , double-breasted styles, in the blue of materials most stylish goods in the house. serre. materials. I You will certainly find something in all these that is what you v ant. 0 And think of the juice! Somee of them at less than half their actua cost. All at less than cost. & a They're a'l tlrs season's good: no old stock. A Pern, mber ust three days of this great sale and we doubt if there will be a suit left In that time. V I IHE S1EGEL CLOTHING CO., I 61, S3 and 65 Main Street. Itlount Saint Scbolastka's Jlcademy, CANON CITY, COLO. This Academy, under the charge of the Benedictine- Sisrters. is delightfully situated in beautiful and picturesque Canon Ci':y. The advantages of the location cannot be exaggerated. It is universally accepted as the most healthful spot in Colorado. Being on the line of the Denver and Rio Grande and the Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fe, the city is easily reached by railway. The institution is a boarding school for young ladies, and it offers many inducements to parents who desire their children t re-ceive re-ceive a thorough Christian education. The fine, large building is well ventilated, and it is surrojjnclad by extensive grounds, on which the pupils take ample exercise. For catalogue, address SISTER, DIR.ECTIi.E3S. M ; g? UTAH STOVE&HARD WARE CO. jj) P. W. MADSEN, Manager, 0 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in M ff S Stoves, Ranges, g Mantels, Grates, p M P S Builders Hardware. $2 Perfect Hot Air Blast Furnaces. & J 34-36 East First South Street. 0? i 0? ? & Y P?) KwD1" "0U a re a lver of good music, there is nothing you can possibly purchase that ' ijQ will give you the same amount of pleasure that can be derived from an Aeolian. : vj) fjpiPw e elari enable you to play any piece of music ever composed without waiting to study or practice. If you want a programme of operatic music, yu have I N2-; simply to make your selection and insert that particular roll of music in the in- ) '- 2 r strument and you can render it as you wish to hear it rendered. If your mood or ' VC: () the occasion calls for dancing, you can play waltzes, lancers, two-stepsr and polkas j i with perfect time an rhythm. ( Yps The Aeolian is really a solo orchestra. The rich field of orchestral music is open to i .nS. ' it. As its technical capacity is unlimited, it enables the player to execute every note of the J I 'ij score an achievement which it is next to impossible for two hands to accomplish. -n. v,. j j j'i While the Aeolian has technical powers immeasurably beyond those of the most skillful r5r (j t technician, the performer is complete master of the expression. This is the secret of the Aeolian's fascination. It is responsive to the player's every ' ren6rS the music Just as te tt"nk3 ifc snoulti De played. He controls the slightest j change of tone and tempo. He can play just what he wants to hear, and he can play it just .-! YZl p when he wants to hear it. He is independent of everyone. , S j lv)J) F 1 TTTS AcoIIans are shown to the m i j yJi merely curious as well as to ' j 3?v - I . (a moose fti'.'.i-jn-.u,lj 1-4 W$$T Intending purchasers. If im- YZ ' KG)) 'd The Aeolian includes in M ISSSfJr1 able to call, send for litem- -, ((5)) b its catalogue of music Beet- fc f? - frggfrfrj ; f , , . ture giving detailed descrip. SM gj hoven's Symphonies. Son- kTffAi A tion. : tfV Operas; all Sullivan's MMSWI f I State Agent S, 1.1 : . v ODeras: Operas of Verdi, JSJSSP fJ?j "J Y$ l(G))J H Suppe, Offenbach, Rossini, 'irMS nniflirA BflllAIA PI l(G rirr fQSSli DAYNES fvlUSIC J m Vy) Liszt's Rhapsodies; Schu- ftjjF"" aacTr":-T:? r t-53s;''n IV'l Z-i IvGJf M bert's Symphonies; Ora- fA , COHPANY, ItJ fS Q torios, Masses, Cantatas, .- feft -.jT Jss' 11 nr ! llfS))) Denominational Hymns and iSaevamSmmJsi 74- Main troof V I" VVQ)) f Sy. m p.ll Sacred Music: Music ior J main Otreei. YS. fi all Dances, and Popular C f T f t i YFk I VsS1 Tr Music of every description. Prices from $300 to $1,800 bait Lake City. M vcm ALWAYS IN STOCK. ' l i P ' " .. ... ? |