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Show TO GET CHRISTMAS GOODS. GO To Z. C. M. I. for dresses, scarfs, fancy goods, clothing, groceries and toys; or for carpets, curtains, stoves, &c. At this Immense establishment you can find something to make every one in the family happy. ALSO if you want neat goods at low prices, don't fail to call at Ricks' store. THE "U. O. Store" keeps an extensive stock of useful and ornamental articles, which will be sold at the lowest prices. AT CURTIS'S parents will find a large and cheap assortment of pretty toys, to select from. Remember the place. JOHN Reed's goods are carefully selected, and cannot fail to excite the admiration of purchasers. GOODWIN Brothers are well known. Their store is neat, the shelves well filled, and goods cheap. JEWELRY and pictures of most chaste and unique designs can be found at Cardon's. Photographs are also taken in the best style. BRUSHES varied and useful enough to make tidy housewives perfectly happy are to be bought at Wm. [William] H. Miles' establishment. M. H. BARNES can sell all kinds of stoves and tin ware at such prices as will suit tasteful and economical purchasers. CANDLES, nuts, figs, perfumes, ladies' toilet cases, dressing cases, pocket books, and toilet articles are kept in abundance and sold at lowest rates at Ormsby's. THE MEATS for the Christmas dinner can be purchased at the Temple meat market on Third street. MILLINERY goods-beautiful and at reasonable rates, should be obtained from Mrs. Palmer. BOOKS-the best and most valuable presents for either grown people or children, at Hammond's. At this store is kept the largest stock of books and stationery north of Salt Lake. GO TO Lamoreaux' drug store for perfumes, ?ments, &c. CARL C. Johnson keeps the largest and most complete stock of musical instruments and toys to be found in the north. All the little folks should be made happy by having something from his store. IF YOU LIVE in Mendon, visit you own co-operative store and obtain the newest goods at the lowest prices. IF YOU reside at Wellsville, go to the co-op. there, and you will probably find that you don't need to leave home to get your wants supplied. IF YOU hold forth at Hyrum, before taking a trip anywhere else pay a visit to the U. O. Store at that place. IF YOU desire any more information consult the columns of the Leader, and read the advertisements printed therein. |