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Show f : : : TEAPY MADE DRESSES IN SILK AND i it Velvet, Ladies' Underwear, Ladies' Wraps, . away below cost, at Mrs. Duncan's, 67 W. First j South street. Call and be convinced. f vroricE. i have this day bought x out the Livery business of George W. Hall, nud am prepared to continue the business at the old staud. Stables on West Temple street, nearly opposite the Herald office. Neat rigs at reasonable prices. I. HAZELGEOVE. AngnntCth. 1885. TATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY KE- paired by Adolph Hanerbach, 16 E. 1st S'th. 1JMIED. C. ANDERSON HAS 850,000 EAST-' EAST-' ern and local money to Loan. CHINA AND JAPAN BAZAAR. A LARGE assortment of Imported and Fancy Goods 1 for the Holidays. TJie Finest Japanese Ware, I China Water Lillies. The choicest Tea in the city. New goods received daily. Prices reasonable. rea-sonable. Hong Hop, No. 267 Main street. Post-office Post-office Box No. 1063. 1 TOS. I, 2 AND 3, DR. HIGGINS' CATARRH 1 Remedy, is warranted to cure all cases, If directions arc followed. Office, No. 272 Main Street . 4 S ALL AT NO. 272 MAIN STREET, THREE J doors north of Clift House," and see Dr.. Higgins, the Microscopic and Analytic Physician, Physic-ian, the Specialist, before taking medicine of auvone else. All orders by mail promptly filled. Address Dr. C. W. Higgins, No. 272 Maia Street, Salt Lake City. Utah. EYE GLASSES LOST. A PAIR OF EYE Glasses, with gold chain attached. The finder will please leave them at the Walker Houe, and be rewarded. LOST BETWEEN ROBERTS & NELDEN'S drug store and the Congregational Church, I on the evening of December 24th, 1885, a pair of gold Eve Glasses. The finder will be duly rewarded "by leaving the same at T. C. Bailey's office. No. 21 W. Second South street. PROFSSIALjCARDS; J-y. H. A. WHITNEY. X)eiital OfHoo, No. 4) S. Maia street. Room 9, Hooper fc El-dridge El-dridge building. 1 B. KEYSOR. tl XJexitist. Herald Building, opposite Continental Hotel, West Temple Street, I SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. A. S. CHAPMAN. J. L WHYT0CK, D.D.8. JHAPMAN & WHYTOCE, 23outists, Walker Opera House. Anaesthetics admiiiis-ered. admiiiis-ered. i Telephone in office. O. NICHOLS. rOoixti&T. OFFICE, opposite Walker nouse. Telephone n OHice. Anesthetics given. ! 15. WILDER, 32ixLiixs T -re gineer ND I". S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR. iL Mining and underground surveys, with draw ings of same, a specialty. oMice 159 Main street (up stairs) by Jones & I Co . 's Bank. ASSAYERS. A. HODGES. iLssay or, Uni-jr the Post Office, - - Main St. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 11 M. BISHOP, I If.l MAIN STREET. SALT LAKE CITY.UTAH. I All work Carefully and Promptly Executed. I, , . i MISCELLANEOUS. INSURANCE. I TilE LION FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of Loiidou. England. Capital and assets, 14,694.993. ORIENT INSURANCE CO., Of Hartford, Connecticut. Capital and assets, $1,595,550.34. WASHINGTON F. & M. INS. CO., Of Boston. Massachusetts. Capital and assets, $1,551,850. - ' OFFICE At Safe Deposit Vaults, Union National Na-tional Bank. J. LEVIBERG, J. OBERNDORFER. LEVIBERG & CO., M IMPORTING- M" (TAILORS1, J i-ANDh I j HABERDASHERS. I I 100 SOUTH MA IK STREET. I Orders taken for Dress Shirts. Fine Imported Underwear. MARTIN SCHMIDT, Cutter and Fitter. KAHN BROS, I Wboletalc and Retail (Tgrocers. ) Country Dealers will find It to their ADVANTAGE ADVAN-TAGE to send their orders to the above firm, i In the Hota-11 Dopartmont The FRESnEST and BEST Goods are kept In Stock. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. j SPENCER & KIMBALL'S J $3.00 SHOE. i ALL SOLID, 1 Tliree Styles, j 160 Main Street THE EAGLE FOUNDRY And Machine Co., I IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS . AND SV5ACHBN1STS. 7o, 7.", 77 and 79 W. Second South Street, SALT LAKE CITY. Manufacturer of Furnace, Mining and Milling Machinery, Mining Cars and Car Wheels, Slag Pots, Burs and Pans for Sampliug Mills, Etc., Cast and Wrought Iron Fencing and Cresting aud all kinds of Builders Iron Work, including Ornamental Columns for front and I uterior Supports. Orders promptly filled aud all work guar- f autced. J. LLOYD, Custom Boot and Shoe Maker. No, 9 East Second South Street. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. i Established 1859 if - ' ' n n Coal On- and Fluid at Pioneer Lamp Store. 57 E. First South Street. A Pillow of Crisp, New Notes. Canon Farrar came to America for rest and went home with $25,000. Detroit Tribune. 7tix .tjtjxj-a-Xj- TtJx Grand Ball IN AID OF THE MASONIC LIBRARY TO BE GIVEN AT THE Walker Opera House MONDAY EVENING, December 28, 1885 COMMITTEE, of ARRANGEMENTS: Johs S. Scott, Chairman. James Lowe, E. Sells, F. M. Bishop, C. M. Armstrong, Samuel Paul, II. F. Samson, Alfred Thompson, M.C.Phillips, . P. L. Williams, L. E. Holden, Hugh Anderson, H. Monheim, A. J. Lowe, Adolph Anderson. Wasatch Division UNIFORM RANK THE FIFTH GRAND Annual Ball, Under the auspices of The Uniform Bank, K. of P. , Will be given in the Walker Opera House, JANUARY 13th, 1886. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS : , George Barton, James Cracroft, Arthur Wild, John Griffin. ' INVITATION COMMITTEE: W. R. Pollock, R. Shelton, O. Yonngberg, - T. C. Armstrong, J. Hollick, C. O. King, J. L. Lucas, - D. Dunn. . Tickets can be obtained at the principal stores in the city and from members of the order. Box Office will be open on the day of the ball from 10 a. m. 1 11 4 p. m. for the sale of tickets. ! Tickets';...: OO t Olsen's Quadrille Band will be in attendance-I attendance-I James Currie, Prompter. BOLIVAR ROBERTS. - XV. A. NELDEX. Roberts & Nelden, -- . . : . , -. m . ' ! ! Assayers' Goodsj : o ' f. . .... . . . . - ' r--' WE OFFER TO THE 'TRADE-THE LARGEST AND BEST ' " Stock of Drugs, Assayers' Materials &nt Toilet Articles, Drug- j ) r gists' -Sundries, Surgical .Instrument, etc., ever brought to this . ( ) Market. . ' We are Agents for all the Leading Lines of Goods we carry, r and can offer BETTER PRICES than ever before given. ENTIRE HXFLUCSr STORKS : Furnished at FIVE DAYS' NOTICE. ! We are. M UNDERSOLD I Write for PRICES, or Send a TRIAL ORDER! OO" TWrt-it- C! ( - OPPOSITE P03TOFFICE; " ddX) JlLain Ot., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Ml ELjjEOUS The M etropolitan Hotel, REMODELED and NEWLY FURNISHED, la NOW OPEN for tUe ACCOMMODATION of the PUBLIC AT LAItliE. ' , ' 3 Tlie T,T3le is TTnsiJLi'jPissecaL. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. H. and M. E. HILL, Proprietors. 1865. -ESTABLISHED lOGS.. JOHN TAYLOR & SON, Merchant Tailors. Have JUST RECEIVED a Choice Lot of . FALL -J- AND -- WINTER r WOOLENS, Of the LATEST STYLES, which they offer )it REDUCED RATE9. Call aud examine our Mock , and makeup before having yonr measure taken elsewhere. 4QE. Second South Street. - - SALT LAKE CITY. The GREAT UNDERWRITER'S SALE , : : : oi"- : : pDCLOTHINGKil : POH : : Men, Boys and Children, WIIjIj' TAKE PIj AOS lllfOn Saturdayllli JOT 3L0 - November 28th, 1885. All those who wish to seenre l!Ei BIG- BARGAINS IIS ' "' - " MUST ' 0-A.JL.3Li !E1 j&JRJL, Y ! ISAAC W00LF, Auctioneer, - |