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Show BUSINESSCARDS; EA . t die' Underwear, Ladies' Wraps, 1? Velv , Mrs Duncan.8( 67 W. First foffi fUund be convinced. -tThTve this day bought roTlf f , ivrV business of George V. Hall, VB,thcnreVto continue the business at "tables on West Temple street, pi stand. ; D;eroM offlcc. Neat rlrs at ivSrcr I- HAZELGROVE. rfSth.lsSi 1 ; JTCLOCKS AND JEWELRY RE-VTrtd RE-VTrtd br Hauerbach, 16 E. 1st S'th. i-VPERSOX HAS 50,000 EkST- rjiiytLoita'' l-7njKVKS BAZAAR. A LARGE P81 ment of Imported and Faucy Goods I "SdSv. The Finest Japanese Ware, P,wff.wr The choicest Tea in the in-lw coods received daily. Prices rea-iitr. rea-iitr. -NeW,f1De Hop, No. 2C7 Main street. Postal Post-al "JgiL. - "TamTsTdr- higgiks catarrh v(1N l.ir" i warranted to cure all cases, if y followed. Office, No. 272 Main s'rf"SO"MAlN STREET, THREE ,Ai north of Clift House, and see Dr. t ??h ? Microscopic and Analytic Physical Physic-al inVialist, before taking medicine of ua. tne -1 c or(jers by mail promptly filled. tSTc W. Higgins. No. 272 Maia Street. .V-nah.- -PROFESSIONAL CARDS nn h ArHrrxEY? ' poiitftl Offloo, Ju i Vain street, Room 9, Hooper & El-S El-S s jridpe building. ' XJoxxtist, -1,1 Building, opposite Continental Hotel, Si West Temple Street. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. CHAPMAN. 3. L. WHTTOCK, D.D.S. 'IIAPMAS i WHYTOCK, Dentists, utter Opera House. Anaesthetics admlnls- 'ittplioae ia office. p c. NICHOLS. X3ozxtisT. iFFICE, opposite Walker House. Telephone -'office- Anesthetics given. P IT WILDER. aliniu-S Ensineer , vn r S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR. Vll'nins sud underground surveys, with Jsu-iags of same, a specialty.' (i5fe-ij9 Main street (up stairs) by Jones & r.Bane. ASSAYERS. ".HODGES, Assayor, Tider the Post Office, - - Main St. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. . Assayor, Si.UX STREET. SALT LAKE CITY.UTAH-C CITY.UTAH-C w.irt Carefully and Promptly Executed. . M IC ELNUS. Lewis'" b. rocers. INSURANCE. THE I.IOX FIRE INSURANCE CO., if Lnilf.a, Encland. Capital and assets, " M.694.99X ORIENT INSURANCE CO., ' Hartford. Connecticut. Capital and assets, $l.rV'30-34. . WASHINGTON F. Jt M. INS. CO.. if. tw.ia, Massachusetts. Capital and assets, fl,53LfcW- oFflCE At Safe Deposit Vaults. Union Na- I lioiai Biak. J.LEVIIiERG. J. OBERNDORFER. LEVIBERG & CO., w IMPORTING Mf iTAILORS j ! i-AND : 1 HABERDASHERS. I j .'; SOI'TII St. US STREET. J vrdt-r, taken for Dress Shirts. Fine Imported 'Mrtwear. MARTIN SCHMIDT, Cutter and Fitter. SSTBROSn-sSs: Vt nolealc and Retail tonatrv Dealers will find it to their ADVAK-.A ADVAK-.A itto send their orders to the above firm. iiiiie Retail department t w FRESHEST and BEST Goods are kept la J A.LT LAKE CITY. UTAH. WEXCEK & KIMBALL'S: ?3.00 SHOE.; ALL SOLID, ! i iixee styles, AT ' ,. " . - V 180 Main Street 1 EAGLE FOUNDRY . AiKUlachine Co., 1E5? AND BRASS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. '"' " 77 and 7 W. Second South Street; SAI.T LAKE CITY. ! ei!li4"linrie,i' of furnace, Mining and X Slto P ?eriv- MiniHjr Cars and Car (.'.Ete K'!1"' ?ur aud Pans for Sampling iud an i',Wrou5ht Iron Feacinj and ! "'liiie Orni of Builders Iron Work, Hor';uPport"enlal Cflamn? for front ana 'rf proinI),-ly filled and all work Kuar- j rns) LLOYD " oot and Shoe Maker.! i-tn Second South Street ... j Faction guaranteed. Established 18C9 . Big Blaze in Montreal. MosTBEAii, December 10. The premises of McDougall, Logie & Co., wholesale merchants, mer-chants, were completely burned to-day, with a los3 of $100,000. The Lock Hat Company, dry goods, and Adam Darling, chinaware, are also heavy losers. The total loss will be 140,000 or $150,000: covered by insurance. Heavy Failure. Detboit, . December 19. M. C. Huyett & Co., lumbermen, of this city, have failed. Liabilities are estimated at 175,000. The members of the firm will give out nothing, and little is definitely known, about the assets. as-sets. It is said the liabilities are mostly to Detroit firms. Jlank Statement. New Yobk.' December 19. The weekly bank statement shows a reserve decrease of $1,817,003. The banks now hold 27,544,000 in excess of the 25 per cent. rule. I Lead' Show Up Strong. j Lead' has gradually hardened under very fair 'sales, which Indicates even ! greater strength. At the close at New I York last week $4.55 was quite freely bid j for common lead, either for January 1 shipment or delivery, but without resulting result-ing in business. The lowest price named was $4.60. -Sales of 500 tons at $4.50 i earlv in the week, and 200 at $4.55, were i reported at New York, with some 300 sold ! at St. Louis at $4.30 and $4.35, and 500 at i $4.25, Chicago. The greatest scarcity of i spot lead has' prevailed both Last and i West Manufacturers have been borrow-I borrow-I ing from one another. Refiners are be-1 be-1 hind on their deliveries, and as high as I $4.80 has been paid at New ork for sin-I sin-I g!e car-loads of spot lead The prospect j of lower silver makes lead buyers fearful I lest the supply of lead may thereby be i i-urtailed. Foreign lead can )e laid j down at the seaboard at $4.75, duty paid. How to Consult Dr. Foote. Sr., by Mall. Dr. Foote, Senior, author 01 Uain Home Talk," " Medical Common Sense. etc etc., would say to those who would like to consult him by mail that they can have a list of questions and a Jf gratuitous advice by addressing Box 414, Salt Lake City.- The doctor has arranged ! to have such Information supplied 111 this ! way to save time. Receiving such printed Matter the correspondent can descnoo ; his c? ha : case roily and direct it to the 1 doctor, in. New York. . Dr. Foote s BuSfoUy treating all forms of chronic ! dSsel a specialty "to which lie. has devoted de-voted thirty years of study and practice. ! EvTdences of his success can also be had JSessin" Box 414, as above, but all SffSrSatBrftRlSan' and ob for 'remedies should be addressed to Dr. L. r Foot? Sr., 120 Lexington Avenue, vtPitv- N Y. Consultation free. . i NAn ader&ent of Dr. Foote, Sr.in I another place deserves attention. - , 1 m I ; . W. S. SMITH,. - . 8 East First South Street, j i fag Spmu Srida O Also, from the West, I car of California Oranges. Big Lumber Failure. Detboit, Deoember 19. Hyan Brothers, lumbermen of this city, have failed. Lia bilities are thought to be about $150,000, but nothing is yet known definitely. - The Salt Lake City' "Druggist." The first issue of tho Salt Lake City Druggist made "its appearance at the Democrat office to-day. It is a handsome eight-page sheet filled with Christinas stories, beautiful illustrations, facts, witticisms wit-ticisms and the compliments of the season to the many patrons of Messrs. Roberts & Nelden, the publishers. The purposes of the Druggist in supplying the Salt Lake public with something free and interesting interest-ing in the line of pharmaceutical journalism journal-ism bespeaks enterprise and growing success on the part of the publishers. With a free subscription list to all Utah, the firm's patrons may be known by the Druggist's circulation. A Citizens Anti-Chinese Association organized or-ganized in San Francisco Thursday night with a large membership. The association has for its objects the furtherance of legislation legis-lation for ridding California of the Chinese and the displacement of Chinese by white lahor. D. J. Griffin, not long retired from the Griffin restaurant, was scooped this afternoon after-noon on the L. L. charge. He was liberated on $1,000 bonds, Ed. Pitts and H. J. Faust going the surety. v ' McCornick & Co. tb-day received two cars Hanauer bullion, $4,850; Overland ore, $1,200; total value, $6,050. Robes! Robes! ; Just received, the finest assortment of 1 Robes ever brought to this city. Wolf, j Raccoon, Siberian, white, black and gray : Robes ; also trimmed Robes, black or i white. Call and see for yourself at Tbos. ; Carter's, 155 Main street. - . ; , New Store. There are some fine hbliday- and other goods on exhibition at- the new store just opened, No. 108 S. Main street. ? Schade's Billiard and Beer Hall is now open to the public. : Only the finest brands of Liquors and Cigars kept on hand, at 1G7 Main St. W. Schade, Proprietor, : ' JohnTaylor & Son,No. 43 and 45 Second t South Street, have just received a choice lot of Fall and Winter .Woolens, which 1 they offer to make np in first-class style, j at greatly reduced rates. . F. Auerbacu & Bro. Our display of Christmas goods is the most varied and suitable for presents ever offered in this city. Every country from j Japan to Switzerland has .contributed to j the collection. They must bo seen to be : appreciated.' ". " White House. ' For the best meals and rooms go to the I White bouse. Everything first-class and ; low rates. . - Great Reduction in Livery At Mark McKimmins' Liverv Stable. : BOLIVAR ROBERTS. W. A. NELDEN. Roberts & Nelden, ; . : . . V 1 in ids tu ok s i ' ! - ' . ' 1 .i. j Assay ers' Goods ! .. ; : - . ; j WE OFFER TO THE TRADE Till: LA KG KST AND BEST j y Stock of Drugs, Assayers' Materials ami Toilet Articles, Drug- j gists' Sundries, Surgical Instruments, etc., ever brought t thin Market. - We are Agents for all the Leading Lines of Goods we carry, 1 and can offer BETTER PRICES than ever before given. - -ENTIRE: TZFLTJGr STORES Furnished at FIVE DAYS' NOTICE. 1 We are NEVER UNDERSOLD ! Write for PRICES, or Seed a TRIAL ORDER ! ; OOH Moir Q ( OPPOSITE PG3TOFF1CE. - ,X) IViaill Ot., j SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. .. j j . MISCELLANEOUS. The M etropolitan Hotel, REMODELED and NEWLY FURNISHED. Ih SOW OPEN for tlie ACCOMMODATION - of the IM BMC AT I.AlUiV.. ' Tlie Tatole is TJxusxa.riDa-sjsec2L. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. H. and ft3, E. HILL, Proprietors. 1865. ESTABLISHED -3LOQS. JOHN TAYLOR & SON, Merchant Tailors. Have JUST RECEIVED a Choice Lot of ' FALL r AND i WINTER --WOOLENS, Of the LATEST STYLES, which they offerat KEDUCED KATES. Call and examine our stor-fc , , and makeup before having your measure taken elsewhere. - i 40E. Second South Street, - - SALT LAKE CITY. I : : ! 'CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. i . ' The GREAT UNDERWRITER'S SALE -.-.-. IIHICLOTHINGIIs ; ; " : FOR : r '. j Men, Boys and Children, IliilOnSaturdaydi November 28th, 1885. 1 111 those who wish to secure IS BIG-. BARGAINS IS ISAAC W00LF, Auctioneer, : ' - - ' . ... - ' ' " : x.l ' ' |