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Show Silver Quotations. Corrected daily by Wells. Fargo & Co. SUrer. New York Silver. London Lead New York. per 100 lbs....... -60 II ATS 1 HATS! HATS! Fall and Winter Styles Just Arrived Yonman'a - This celebrated hat is light and flexible j and the nobbiest hat worn, the leader in j New York City. - ! H. HI. Silverman's Fine flexible hat we are making a Bpec- j ialty of and will sell it cheaper than any I house west of New York. Stetson's. j "We carry the largest and most com-j - plete line in the city, both in soft and stiff hats and at low prices. Noble, Wood & Co., The exclusive Hatters, corner west of Opera House. I ; In looking for your Holiday Presents,! S - remember Joslin & Park, the Leading I Jewelers. DOX'T BUY s Your Christmas Candv at anv other place ; but the Oyster Grotto. ! The. finest assortment of Christmas i Goods, Fancy Boxes, Pure Home-made I I OandieB in Utah. . t Five-pound box Home-made Candy, $1. ' No adulteration in our goods. i i George Arbogast. 5 Call In Before Christmas. M. A. Brieger, No. 54 E. First South ; street, keeps a full line of -Turkeys, I j Chickens, Game, etc. Fish in great va- j i riety, and Fancy and Staple Groceries. j f i j Elegant Holiday Presents. I Toilet and Order Cases, in Plush, Nov- elties, etc., at Hollander & Co.'s, 144 I Main street. New designs in silverware, fancy, goods j and everything suitable for Holiday pres- j ents at Joslin &Park'e. Great Redaction In Livery At Mark McKimmins' Livery Stable. ' All sorls of fancy goods at staple J prices at " Simon Bros. ROGERS & VlSCOMB. . Xlio Leading: Grocers, Wholesale and Retail. The finest line of staple and fancy groceries gro-ceries in the city. We call special attention atten-tion to our late importations of new goods for the holiday trade. New fruits, all cleaned. , Zante currents, Deslea raisins, , Valencia Valen-cia raisins, Sultan raisins, California London layers, and loose Muscatel rai-sin. rai-sin. Choice new figs, all sized boxes ; genuine French prunes, choice Malaga grapes and prunels. ' . ' A full assortment of choice nuts, all new. A full line of choice Xmas candies. Will . receive on Monday , by exprees 1,000 pounds of Eastern corn-fed turkeys : 500 pounds of Eastern corn-fed chickens, and 50 dozen quail. ; Choice Utah game and ixmltry in abundance. The largest and best stock in the city. Our motto is to keep the best and sell at the lowest possible prices. Give us a call. Rogers & Wiscomb. Down by the 1). & R. G. Depot. The Colorado saloon, directly opposite the D. & R. G. depot, has been re-opened under the management of Mr. Peter Tomney, the rotund caterer to the public appetite. The place is stocked with a complete line of the choicest wines, liquors and cigars. The celebrated Fisher beer will always be found on draught. Fine bottled goods a specialty, and everything in the make-up of a popular resort" is included in-cluded in the newly-refitted place. For your milliner', hats, bonnets and trimmings, stamping and pinking, hair ornaments, notions, etc., fancy goods, embroidery, silks and cotton, all kinds of fancy wools, zephyr, chinelle, arrasene, mats, tidies, splashers,- stamped aprons, etc., Wax Flower and Fruit material, a full line, and.THE only line kept in the territory, go to Mrs. B. c. Long, at Nos. 35 and 37 E First South street. Remember Remem-ber that she is not at her late stand on Main street. Orders by mail promptly attended to. " Christmas Headquarters. Imported Christiana Anchovies and ! Stock Fish, Fish and Game of all kinds. ' Fresh Oysters, Sweet Potatoes, ' Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Fi nite and Nuts in great variety, Candies. Headquarters for Christmas Trees at F. G. Lyngberg's, 44 E. First South street. Sacred Concert. Mr.-B. B. Young will sing "Why Do the Nations Rage ?" Messiah ; and "Nazareth,'' "Naz-areth,'' by Gounod, with piano and organ accompaniment, and male chorus, -next Sunday evening. - Christmas Dinner. Fat turkeys, chickens, ducks, game, etc., oranges, candies, nuts, sweet potatoes, pota-toes, fruits and vegetables in great variety.' va-riety.' Everything for a first-class Christmas Christ-mas dinner can be found at the store of James Lucas, 52 E. First Soutn street. Useful Presents A Few Left. Celluloid and Rubber Toilet Sets in Plush and Leather, selling marvelously cheap ; only a few more left. Choice Per-iumery Per-iumery and other novelties at a low figure, fig-ure, suitable for presents. Godbe, Pitts & Co. White Honsc. For the best meals and rooms go to the Wbite house. Everything first-class and low rates. , The engraving done on all articles bought of us, is done by our own workmen, work-men, and not by outside parties as represented repre-sented by other jewelers. Joslin & Park. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! Imported Holiday Goods, . Direct from Vienna, per steamship "Eu-ropa." "Eu-ropa." I have, just received a large consignment con-signment of meerschaum pipes and smokers' sets, in plush and alligator boxes ; also, amber cigar tubes in all styles. The finest line of the kind ever unpacked un-packed in this city. - ." Ladies desirous of making holiday presents will find my stock the most complete com-plete to select from, and I feel confident of pleasing the most fastidious, both in quality and price. No trouble to show goods at Sam Levy's, 171 and 173 Main Street, Salt Lake City. . Where the Dollar Goes Furthest. The approach of the holidays make one feel as though every dollar should have at least two hundred cents, for many things have to be bought. The little ones ex- j pect their presents, so do employes and servants, and if the pocket is not entirely" drained by that time, friends and other dear ones have to be remembered. If we cannot make a dollar -worth double its I value, we can at lea3t try to secure as much for it as can possibly be got, and if you will for this purpose call at Simon Bros., establishment, you will leave their place after having made your purchase with a smile of satisfaction upon your countenance. The bargains in Fancy Goods, Ladies Bags and Satchels, Handkerchiefs, Lace Goods, Gloves, Jewelry, Woolen Goods and everything else comprised in the millinery and fancy goods line, are such as will induce everyone visiting the place to purchase something. 1 J Sacred Concert, j Mr. Willard Weihe will . play the first I movement of the Max Bruch concerto and Reverie, by Vieuxtemp, next Sunday Sun-day night. New Store. There are some fine holiday and other goods on exhibition at the new store just opened, No. 108 S. Main street. . I Coal Oil and Fluid at Pioneer Lamp Store. 57 E. First South Street. StatidnersaBooksellers ORDER YOUR GOODS OP US BY MAIL OR telephone, or call at our store by the Post-office, Post-office, on Main street. . SCHOOL BOOKS, ' " NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, . . ARTISTS' SUPPLIES OP'EVKRY KIND. i " "Subscr5ptions taten for any periodical i In the world. C. H. PABS0NS & CO. Mr. W. W." Mackintosh will sing "Charity," by Faure, at next Sunday evening's Sacred Concert. Absolutely Pure. This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall street, New York. Sail Lake Theatre. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AND . : Grand Christmas and Saturday Matinee, OKCEiTIBJiK 35ili ASSi 8(Jth. inuuL linilillUUll 2 SUPPORTED BY-CHARLES BY-CHARLES H. DICKSON A?h,Si.-et ComPy of Comedians, under the direcuon of .M. B. Leavitt and management manage-ment of George W. Lederer" In the Daintiest, Funniest,' Most Refined mi Intensely Humorous Musical : FaSso Comedy extant, entitled jWATER! j Replete with Revolving Merrv-Bo-Roiinrf Novel Mechanical Effects, Magnificent ! Costumes. Flying Balloons, etc. Boaoffintall0nCTKCk' eeninS Performance at 8. box. Oflice open Thursday at 10 a. m. No extra j charge for reserved seat3. .. MIra The Painter ! s " ' AMUSEMENTS. . Grand Ball I IN AID OF THE MASONIC LIBRAKY TO BE GIVEN AT THE J Walker Opera House MONDAY EVENING, December 28, 1885 COMMITTEE of ARRANGEMENTS: John S. Scott, Chairman. James Lowe, E. Sells, F. M. Bishop, C. M. Armstrong, Samuel Paul, H. F. Ssmson, Alfred Thompson, M. C. Phillips, P. L. Villiam3, L. E. Holden, Hugh Anderson, H. Monheim, A. J. Lowe, Adolph Anderson. Wasatch Division UNIFORM BANK 3HSI ojT SF: THE FIFTH GRAND Annual Ball, Under the auspices of The Uniform Rank, K. of P., I Will be given in the I Walker Opera House, I JANUARY 13th, 1886. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: George Barton, James Cracroft, Arthur Wild, John Griffln. INVITATION COMMITTEE: w. k. pouock, k. sneuon, O. Youngberg, T. C. Armstrong, . J. Hollick, O. O. King, J. L. Lncas, 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 bait from 10 a. m. t 11 4 p. m. for the ale of tickets. Tickets S3 H Olsen's Quadrille Band will be in attendance-James attendance-James Currie, Prompter. HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. HOLIDAY GiFTSl BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR HOLIDAY Gifts, be Mire to visit 140 IVIzLo. Street, As it will save you mnch trouble and yon wiil be sure to make a fine selection for a Christmas or New Year s PRESENT. If you inspect onr French, 'German' and Carlsbad DINNER AND TEA SETS, Lemonade Sets, Mfjuor Seta, Water Sets, Pbijc! And a most Beautiful A.t.-ortment tr " ART BRIC-ABEAC! BRONZES, BISQUE AND MARBLE STATUAEY, Plateri Ware, Porcelain and Pwtlery, Ett'., Etc. JWMail orders solicited. Call and Examine my Goods and Prices. ' i :o. .Tij.jj'y If 140 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. 11 poultry! POULTRY! POULTRY. Cheapest Place in Town. DON'T FORGET TO CALL AT 58 & 60 W. First South W. L. PRICE. ' DO NOT SEND EASTOrIvEST FOR YOUR . JEWELRY! But BE SURE to Examine the Stock of L. HOLLANDER, Jeweler, i 148 Main Street, I BEFORE BUYING B SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, DIAMONDS AND SILVER WARE. Anywhere Else. I jMyrrare alway., the Lowest, the Good, ELIASON'S I ... W2 MAIN STREET. You can find the largest assortment of Gold & Silver Watches JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, And everything needed in that line at Very lowest Prices. |