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Bureau of Cathoric Literature, 825 Maple avenue. Zanes-ville, Zanes-ville, Ohio. Across the Atlantic f DAYS, 7 firs., 23 Min. Of Record Passage by the old reliable ESTABLISHED 1840. When you fend for fricndi or go to Europe . Bear in Mind the Following Facts: I THE TWIlt-SCtEW STEAMSHIPS I wmm and mmrnz 620 Feet Long, 30,000 Horse Power. The Fastest Steamers on N. Y.-Liverpool Route. THE FAST EXPRESS STEAMERS and ETRURIA 620 feel Long. 14.500 Hore Power. THE HEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMSHIP C A R PATH I A 13,000 Ton".? THE MAMMOTH TWIN-SCREW STEAMSHIPS WERNIA arM SAXON8A 600 Feet Long, 14.150 Tons. The Largest Steamers that Ever Entered Port of Boston. THE TWIN-SCREW STEAMSHIP SATURDAY Sailings from New York, TUESDAY from Boston & LiverpooI.Calling at Queenstown F.G.WHITlNG, Mgr.,Dearborn and Randolph. Chicago. OR OUR LOCAL AGENTS EVERYWHERE. GREEN & REEVE CO., Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating, I Dealers in PIPE SITTINGS, VALVES, HOS, BOILERS, ENGINES, FIBE BRICK, SEWER PIPE, Etc 136 SOUTH STATE STRiSET. . Telephone 1053 X. i Horse'sFriend USE NUNN'S BLACK OIL . HEALING BALSAM HORSE CUT WITH WIRE FENCE. USE NUNN'S BLACK OIL. HORSE COUGHING, USE NUNN'S BLACK OIL. HORSE GOT COLIC, USE NUNN'S BLACK OIL. COW GOT BLOAT, USE NUNN'S BLACK OIL. Or any sore on horse, cow, man or child scalde;, etc., use Nunn's Black Oil. No flies win trouble any sore when you use Nunn's Black Oil. See two nuns on trade marfc. Take no counterfeit. Sold Everywhere $1.00 a Pint Small Bottle ..50o DR. NUNN, V. S ., 57 W. First South. Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. COY'S STABLES, 39 West Second Sooth. If you need a Carriage, Baggy, Bag-gy, or Hiding Horse, call or telephone . McCoy's Stables, where your want will he supplied. sup-plied. Thenuniherof TELEPHONE IS 81. C. S. Williams. D. A. ' Williams. C. B. Williams. R. G. Williams. WILLIAMS BROS. COAL COMPANY. A. L. WILLIAMS, Manager. DEALERS IN Rock Springs, Castle Gate, Grass Creek, Lump, Nut and Slack. Office, Godbe-Pitts.rugr Co., 101 So, Main. I Yards, Corner Second South and Third West Streets. Telephone 921. Ml I m MM I Then send him here, Y ' J Or bring him here, i Or if you live out of town, write 4 C for what he wants. f a -r,We.ve, the greatest stock of " A Boys Clothes you ever saw gath- 4 - ered under one roof. . Y .e've thfe best stock, too. f- A A.-id when we say best I S mean beat looking, best fit- Y V ting, best wearing and best values Y : A lor your money. A I AM the new styles are here. T Y Three-piece coatr vest and knee 9 pants for 1 to 16 years. A ' t Two-piece styles, double-breasted X T coat and knee pants, for ageg 7 to 16. 6 4 , ?oro0,k C0Rt and kne Pants, for I x 3 to 12 years. v Ule Ve8t, 8tyle' for 3 rt 8 years. ,th ? Prlce-raif?e of $1.50. $2.50. I $3.00 and up to $10.00. V I y Shirts;) caps, sweaters and the 4 T A greatest 2oc hose on earth. Y t J.P. GARDNER, ; 1 S6"138 Main I AFTER THE H0LIDA3fS.j I Now is the time to buy Sleds, Skates o'' 5 and all goods in the Hardware line. ' - i I Pic $s .Mssf. 1 1. si S if l f"! " " ?? I 42, 44. 46 West Second South, 3 Sign of the Big Gun. ? f 0 004000 $$ oo OiO o -o . o . . 0 . 0 . ; sm When Suf farina ' wwSl From 3 old" ill i'VKIra mustard foot bath, a Vt; . i' , A k iEaA Plym XVaV SAM will generally ; .. '. J;A;- StlKMjtn We have evervthi-- , ,7.'.. 1 ' :rp,w- Vi'feSal U 1H Hne. pure and of the V.-:-. ;. 7. .' Wy&rV xAl(lVl JJ& and we don't ask anv in..r. r. . 77, miMsQ-M Vyi'V2rl The only druar store wh-r- -7,. f " fejSSpJ I f;-M Public can g,t choio 1 L,!w -KE& - iWmmmSm Godbe Pitts Drug Co f Xht;' COR. MAIN AXD FIH.ST ..i. tii. Headquarters for i-.-:.- -..n Agents for STETSON- HATS. STACY ADAMS SHOES. Established 1871. J O'REILLY'S, 1 Clothiers and Furnishers, 210 HAIN STREET. I ONE PEICE. S. Ik McDOHALD & CO MOUARCn "Working Clothes. "' ' SHIRTS J I I 000X000XXXX Wffigmtlfm ChrWroattdj ; Is by universal consent the majestic A i A!"-" ""' '' 'ryffjf-'- turkey, the royal bird of the feast. Y a -is ' ftV- Palace Meat Market, by careful se!ec- Y jvM ifZ.Q-: tion in the early aJtumn. have the pick V j V ' fr' A 4?"'- --s: f tne flock t0 offer their customers. Q S WMm$ PALACE MEAT MARKET, X 263-265 Suth Main, 0 j X w4fx TH0Si d- NIPPER' Prop- I wr.y.d 'c'opvfucMT 'Phones 134, 169, 946. V f 0X0000000 xxxxoxxxoxoo I jntiddart FforaS Co, U J 214 East Second South St. ! j 'Phone 37. P. T. Huddart, Mgr. j Telegraph and telephone orders promptly filled. j k Place your orders now for Christmas to ensure the best and I Y prompt delivery. I 9 American . Beauty Hoses, Tea Eoses, Carnations, Violets, J V Smilax, etc. t 4 ! ) a Holly Wreaths, Loose Holly, Mistletoe, Green Festooning. Xmas J I Trees, Needle Pines, etc. Decorations and memorial desig-ns Get our a I prices. Visitors welcome. J j I -a oa bi Ha ua fli no aa an oanana aa as at ci Sierra loyal Lumber GoJ ! Wholesale and Retail. M I ESTIflATES BY THE CARLOAD. f RrlILL WORK. I l Doors, Blinds, Windows, Stairways, Bar Fixtures I Send for Estimates Correspondence Solicited. ! j I ' j I Hanufacture of MINING JIGS a Specialty j j IJo. 35 South Third West Street, j j ; Salt Lake City. ! 7 D9i na an na na na aa raHaaEznaaosBaea33 , MONUMENTS. AND TOMBSTONES. ; CAL! OR WRI : 139 W. Tirst South St., Salt Lake City. |