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Show -. -' : I BUSINESS CARDS. Ol Estate. Diamonds, l atches, Jewelry and tnn atipral sC. E. POMEROY, 153 Main street. f T EA.DY MADE DRESSES IN SILK AND XL Velvet, Ladies' Underwear, Ladies' Wraps, away below cost, at Mrs, Duncan's, 67 W. First South street. Call and be convinced. VTOTICE. I HAVE THIS DAY BOUGHT out the Livery business of George W. Hall, and prepared to continue the business at the old stand. Stables on West Temple street, nearly opposite the Herald office. Neat rips at reasonable prices. I. HAZELGROVE. August 6th. 1885. ; ..' WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY RE- paired by Adolph Hauerbach, 16 E. 1st S'th. I 17RED. C. ANDERSON HAS 50,000 EAST- i t Sj ern and local money to Loan. f; A HINA AND JAPAN BAZAAR. - A LARGE j I J assortment of Imported and Fancy Goods for the Holidays. The Finest Japanese Ware, ; China Water LIUies. The choicest Tea in the city. New goods received daily. Prices reasonable. rea-sonable. Hong Hop, No. 267 Main street. Post- i office Box No. 1063. I VTOS. L 2 AND 8, DR. HIGGINS' CATARRH j IN Remedy, is warranted to cure alljcases, If ' directions are followed. Office, No. 272 Mam Street. . ' ""I'ALL AT NO. 272 - MAIN - STREET, THREE V,' doors north of Clift House, and see Dr. i . Higgins, the Microscopic and Analytic Physic- ' lau, the Specialist,: before taking medicine of r. -r-jt,, voae eie. xil orders by mail promptly flued. Address Dr. C. W. Higgins, No. 272 Main Street, i- Salt Lake City. Utah. -' JR. H; A. WHITNEY, - X3oxxtl a.e, .. No 4J S. Main street. Room 9, Hooper & El-dridge El-dridge building. J B. KKYSOR. I 0X-fc!St. i Herald Building, opposite Continental Hotel, West Temple Street. . I SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. f a'. S. CHAPMAN. - i, . WHYTOCK, D.D.S. i V JUAPMAN & WHYTOCK, , , X)e tists, ' Walker Opera House. Anaesthetics adminis-i adminis-i - ered. - - ? Telephone in office. . . ' JP C. NICHOLS. . Xoitist. i Oi-TICE Opposite the Walker House. ' ii " ' 1 B. WILDER, I j -VXixxizxg; Engineer I ' i t ND C-S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR. 5 .Miu:g and underground surveys, with i .iravriuge of same, a specialty. Office 159 Main street (up stairs) by Jones & ! -1- Oi 'kBnac. Mi - I A. HODGES. . J XJIar the Post Office, - - Main St. j j i SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. , ir M. bishop, Assaycr, u MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CIT Y.UTAH. All work Carefully and Promptly Executed. j J LEWIS B. ROGERS, j I INSURANCE. J I f THE LION FIRE INSURANCE CO., ' " " iti Lolou. Eagland. Capital and- assets. . : f4.694.993. r I ' ORIENT INSURANCE CO., '"' Of Hartford, Connecticut. Capital and ssets, ! 11,595,550.34. WASHINGTON F. & M. INS. CO., or Boston, Massachusetts. Capital and assets, $1,551,850. OFFICE At Safe Deposit Vaults, Union Na- i tsonal Bank. j .-, J. LEVIBERG, J. OBERNDORFER. LEVIBERG & CO., I . ' mi IMPORTING -"I I iItailorsi ( J .ANDh , i ... HABERDASHERS. I . 106 SOUTH 3TAIX STREET., I Orders taken for Dress Shirts. Fine Imported i Underwear. MARTIN SCHMIDT, 1 Cutter and Fitter. j KAHN BROS., Wholesale and Retail j ( GROCERS!"D - f I Country Dealers will find it to their AD VAN- i ': TAGE to send their orders to the above firm. I i lathe FLotiX Department !' ' The FRESHEST and BEST Goods are kept In f, Stoct. . . SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. L SPENCER & KIMBALL'S I $3.00 a SEE2En2E3, 5----x ALL SOLID, s "TlzLiroo Styles, 160 Main Street i THE EAGLE FOUNDRY And Machine Co., IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS I v AND - ' MACHINISTS. I 'i 7o, 75, 77 and 79 "W. Second South Street, I " SALT LAKE CITY, I Manufacturers of Furnace, Mining . and i Milliug Machinery, Mining Cars and Car ' Wheels, Slae Pots, Burs and Pans for Sampling 1 Mills, Etc., Cast and Wrought Iron Fencing and Cresting and all kinds of Builders Iron Work, " including Ornamental Columns for front and i Interior Supports. Orders promptly filled aur all work guar- anteed. . .. . ABTB.0M1X. " JOHN H. CTEB. LOMAX & CARTER, ; Confectionery . I ' ' AND ' QTSTBRS. NEW STAND : JUST OPENED. j We make a Specialty of Supplying Church and I SocUl Parties with everything Fn our Une. j No. 29 E. "lst South. I . . ' ' ' .' . i 8100,000 Fire in Cincinnati. Cincinnati, January 9. A fire in the Jew-ettk Jew-ettk Adams manufactory on Water street was fought by the entire department this morning, as the locality is very dangerous if a conflagration is once started. The loss is $100,000 ; fully insured. The 77ank statement. New Yobk, J---. ;rary 9. The bank statement state-ment shows an ..rease of four millions in the reserve fan da. , Stocks at noon were K higher. The Storm in England and Scotland. Scot-land. London, January 9. The severe storm which set in yesterday morning in England and Scotland continues. Freezing weather is reported from many places to-day. The success of American opera in Ifew York is rather surprising. That city has been the center of infection from which Anglo-mania has spread throughout the country. The people who support opera are the kind most likely to object to a home-made article. The spectacle of the warlike Mapleson shivering on the sidewalk side-walk and using bis fine Italian hand to tighten his famine belt, is an unexpected pleasure. ;. ' . Pasteur objects to being characterized by Bergh as "an obscure druggist, smarting smart-ing under his obscurity and seeking notoriety." noto-riety." His principle of inoculation, as applied to silk worms, was said long ago by Thiers to have saved enough wealth to France to enable her to pay the German Ger-man indemnity. . ,'.'''' Governor.Zulick, of Arizona, is charged j by several prominent New Jersey capitalists capital-ists with having entrapped and swindled them by misrepresentations of several alleged copper mines in Sonora. Among the alleged victims is Senator McPherson, of New Jersey, upon whose recommendation recommenda-tion Zulick received his appointment. . "The latest wrinkle in silk stockings," says the Baltimore Sun, "is to have snakes on them. The snake's tail begins below the knee and the reptile wriggles down the leg. His neck stretches along the middle of the foot, and his. head points to the toe. A scarlet stocking has the snake in white." . : Somebody in New York has . sent $500 to the Secretary of the Treasury with a j scrap of paper bearing the single word j "Restitution." inclosed. It was turned into the "conscience fund." How easily j we could pay off our national debt if all j the other Republicans should become i thus conscience-stricken. j 'Where are our local playwrights? asks the San Francisco A Ua-California. Where is Tom Flynn, Dan De Quill,-Dan O'Con- nell, where? Mary Anderson offers any.! one $20,000 who will write for her a new i Elay. If we were not busy we'd take a J ack ' at that pot ourself. . -E2uos AND CHEMICALS. ' EOUVAlt ROBERTS. " "TkW.x" Roberts . & Nelden, - ; : ; Assa,yers' Goods! - - MHIM 111 I 1 - i ': ... - 'I WEo.0?. T0 THE TEDE THE LARGE-T AND BEST I - " ' btock of Drugs, Assayers' Materials and Toilet Articles, Drr."-- ' J Market:: r v ; , ... . : . . - - , . . ; , , . We are Agents for all e Leadinz Liner of Goods we -arrv. ; and can offer BETTER ' PRICES' than ever before given. Furnished at FIVE DAYS' NOTICE. are NEVER UNDERSOLD ! Write for PRICES, or Send a TRIAL ORDER! " 22b Main St., Ual Ske:Btah: ' M JISCELJrJ ECUS The Metropolitan Hotel, - REMODELED and NEWLY FURNISHED, I NOW OPE for the ACCOITIHIOIJ VTIO of the Pt'BLIC AT I. tilUE. r ' ; ; . , . , COME "AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. H. and M. E. HILL, Proprietors. 18QB. : ESTABLISHED X8QS. JOHN TAYLOR & SON, . Merchant Tailors. Have JUST RECEIVED a Choice Lot of FAIL Of the LATEST STYLES, which they offer at REDUCED RATES. Call and examine our stock and makeup before having yonr measure takea elsewhere. 4QE. Second South Street, - SALT LAKE CITY. The GREAT UNDERWRITER'S SALE : ; : OP : CLOTHING fi ll jl i H fi I I ! TT I 1 CLOTHING CLOTHING J --I -fl- i i..y fl CLOTHING : - pon-- - : Men, Boys and Children, :. . : -T3CIjiI T Iff i)On Saturdayilil v . o :, November 28th, 1885. All those who wish to secure IS! BIG BARGAINS 1 MTTST O VT.-I-- EARLY! ISAAC W00LF, Auctioneer, |