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Show r 'lo. ltiTAl.VTKL"lW. IVllt, tliO ftm-st stand in the city. Apply at "rt -Kl's, M.unstrtTt: - dW Mkssiis. Kimtoks : PW';i.-e .v through your columns tiut I hnvc withdrawn from aetm,' as b richer in the Twollth ward some three wet-k tinx, ami am now tou'liuij; a select W1 at mv rosidome, half a block tkmlh of the theatre, ami yon will ohlll.0 . K. B. Hakxbv. Fok Kknt. Tvo. lurnUhcd rooms in Main street, nearly opposite the fVvt orti re. "inquire i O. K.-itrtrrrtfe. Change ol- Kikm. A. E. Cuhner retiring from the tirni of A. E. Cul-mtri Cul-mtri Co., the hiainea, Alter Jtmu-,ary Jtmu-,ary lst,17i, will ie oouJuctfdat the old stand under the firm name of the Salt Lake Furniture Company. tloO Acrther Pratt, Agent. Foe the bot Lhiuors in town go to Messenger, Mint Saloon, rear of King cfc bumehUTs cigar store. d-S Patent Cki ct Tack at Rivers's. Splendid Altooraph Albums, a'U sizes, jut the thing for "ew Year's callers, at Dwycr's book store. Tickets now ready; pietures all J numbered and in place. Call. C. II. j Barratt. d28 Grand Distribution. C.R. Barratt has left, of. iiis ehromoe and engravings, engrav-ings, two hundred. He propose to t jiioposeof these by lottery, drawing to Xcouie off Juu.Vltot, chances each , and each ticket to draw a prize. Oi the 200 pictures there are only 29 but what costover io.00 each, while 33 cost over j22 each, IS over $15 each, - and 22 over $12 each. . . . 17 Thehb are dispatches at the West-era West-era Union telegraph oifice for F.. W. i Wiswell, F. B. Schall, D. P. Whe-don, Whe-don, and E. J. Field. . .. , , Carriages, for hire $1 per hour, ' 'office and stables rear Great Western Hotel. Baled hay lor sale, delivered ; free. d24 i During Holidays we will offer better bet-ter bargains in China ware than ever ' before. E. Reese & Co. ' " d'2-i Mint Saloon just opened. All the best liquors on hand. d28 Use Aluminous Build ing'Paper. - " " d'2S Preserve your teeth by filling, " And avoid the sufferings of toothache. Ken &. Crawford, dentists, 50 Main 8treet- 1 - ""-'d21 Ha5e you noticed how Knowldcn's store is crowdtU? Just look as you go by. They say he is selling Gro- ceries, Fotl, fcc, cheaper Llian auy-1 auy-1 ' body; Try hhn! ; d21 It you want a good meal for Breakfast, Dinner or Supper, go to the Saddlo- Kock. Turkey, .Geese,, and air kinds of game always on hand. d21 Elegant Toilet Seta at E. Reese fc Co.'s, 87, 1st South street. d24 Cari'FT Lining at Rivers & Co's. d28 Menagerie. On your way to the Theatre call at Sangio & Wilton's and t,aue the wild Cat free of charge. d20 Me'SSenger keets the best brands of liijuors. Give him a call at the Mint Saloon, next dcor north of Stilt Lake House. d28 Cheapest Coal in Market. Weber coal $S per ton. Leave orders at Geo. Xehcker'3 office, south of depot, or at the Globe bakery, d IS . Fasuion:-. Just arrival for Clvrist-j: Clvrist-j: mas, -an el' -g;mt asirtment of all the 1J Utcdt .dofciiiia in Ladii Ifata and Bouncta and Fancy Notions, very cheap, at Mrs. Colebrook's Pahwe oi Fashion. Ladies are respectfully invited in-vited to call. dl7 Jm tub Fikest asHjrtmont of Smoking articles in Salt Lake City, for the holidays, go to' Thatcher A Elkin's. , The choicest brands of Cigars and Tobaccos constantly on hand. Meerschaum pipes and Cigar holders n upw-mltv. The finest sample sam-ple nxtni in the city omneeUd with flui establishment, where our friends, who aie l'iitilou?!y inelinxl,e:in obtain the tin est Liqiinra, Cigim and To-laev To-laev at wholecale and re ill. Give ns a rail U'lore pureha-ing elsewhere, llihor Blkin, S:l Mmu strc-et,d2I F"R Nl' K China Tra Sets, go to K. J ' r M1- if C-.v's Xo. 87, Ueese's JiliK-k. I d21 Ski.i iN; Olt at Cost. Mr. Theodora' Theo-dora' Holl.oidiT, who intends to remain re-main in Europe will sell out hb Vi"Oili iii Cit, nisi, fixtures fcr p;iln. Tliw. Hollander, 71 Main street, under Taylor! H-tM. d:l l'U'Ki; Caki-ki in' Kimball lllu-k. d28 GiiiKAKi'Ki.i.rt' Cai.iki;nia Eagle :hiVol;Ue ij; a nnt mitritiotis K'ver-ge, K'ver-ge, 3 Book y ix ding done uiih ii'-atiiess and dispatch at the Hkrald otiice. au21 SiiEAiHi: wuii Aluuiin.ut Bo;ul. dJ8 T"0 -e the Surgeons of the Xalion-al Xalion-al Surgical Iiijlimte, of Indianapolis, ! Indiana, will open a Branch of their ! lttftitutr, at the Townecnd lUiee. in Salt Lake City, on Monday, the oth d.iy of January, l:i,lo wnunnc only thn-6 days, 'u: MuUJav, Tuotday nnd Wciluelay. There tore all the ailiicted in need of LreitiiHint siiouid apply immr li ucly. as another ?ueh opportunity for relief mav iitwr be o fit red tbem. Ti'-Cm; turcocs w.'i eonie pnY 'rl ''imvneo ihe tre:. mcnt of trtnr p.tirtiu- jm-I ; t lorily and success fully as woivd attotnl ' visit to the Ihmie Tntitnte :i jr. ! dianai!is. Their visit to S..n Fran-' ci.'H-o tltiring the month of IVeomivr was attended with unparai-lol mc-J Cos, as hut id n ds of su ilrrers wli, could iiit ail ir.l a visit to the In-Miuue t lii'liauapoli, U.-ok advam.i'Zv1 of the Branch temporarily KvatM on the CO:ist.tlius eeuriui: Um-li'-- and t'nros uhich are not aH'nUl by Any o;i;.r .,iT;:ia "f lti-t;t-iti..ns in thi p.irt ,,f K'Uh s!'"'ai 1)m;,, H:M"'- 'W0, LVxkvl a.l A.m.. lysis. r;i.-j. ti.i Kisiui.. ami I'unalo Piscise-s are their leading si .colics-. Grass Valley and Weber coal. Leave orders at Dwycr's Book Store or at Slolling's Grocery, we.it of the Theatre. d2o 1 We ale skij.ing holiday goods at ! Eiistern prices. E. Reese i t,'o. d2-l Fok -i line breakfast, Fn nch dinners din-ners and oysters in ever)' :-lyle go to Head Quarters RetLuiraut, 52 .Main street. Cheapest place in town. Clarke i Wright, proprietors. dl2 The cnE.vi"ir flel in the market. The Rivky M ntnU.in C'al and Iron ; Company are selling their coal at $7.-50 $7.-50 per tf.a at the yard; $8 delivered , wilnin ten blocks ; $8.50 delivered over ten biocks. Othcc 109 Kimball ; Block. -- ul2 XoTirs. On and after January 1st. 1874, all merchandise orders issued by Ziou's Co-operative M.-reanl.le In-atiuuion In-atiuuion will be received by is retail departments only. . 11. Houper, Supt. A fine asaorluieut of Gorham's sterUng silver-ware at Jusliui Park's. dl7 Oysters and Milwaukee Beer. Shipman & Blouger have received another consignment of those delicious delici-ous Count Oysters in kegs. Fresh Baltimore Bal-timore Oysters received by express daily. Milwaukee Beer on draught at the Omaha Beer Hall, Od Main St. d7 The Holiday Fashionable Silk Hats, Dunford & Sons. d20 Choice dressed Turkeys just arrived arriv-ed at Liddell & Brown's, north of Post Office. tlG Quit claim deeds for said at the HsKT.n office. au21 . - -Oi I. C The ..best bargains in holiday goods are to be had at E. Reese " Co.'s, No. S7, 1st South street. d2-i Ornaaient-U, Blilding Paper. ; dS Finest uquoks for Family and Medicinal use. AH that I sell I guar-rantee guar-rantee to be pure. A. M. Smith, Liquor Store, California Wine Depot, 27, First South street. 22n - Splendid lot of' Fe;ither3 at H. Dinwoodey's. no7 For cheap furniture go to A. E. Oulmer & Co. aulO Confectioners call for Ghiranlel-li's Ghiranlel-li's cocoa paste. 4 jsow open. H. Dinwoodey's new Furniture Store. Come along if you want bargains. no7 A fine assortment of gold-headed canes at Joslin & Park's. dl3 , Ask touk grocer for Ghirardelli's chocolate and cocoa. d5 Fresh Sttell Oysters. Caiafornia Transplanted, Rockaway and Shrewsbury,, Shrews-bury,, received daily at Dyer fc Arbo-gast's Arbo-gast's Oyster Parlor. nl6 Che.u lot of Mirrors at H. Dinwoodey's. Din-woodey's. . no7 RrvEiiS &, Co. are sole agents for the Ornamental Aluminous Paper. d2S , Fckntture, Fukniture ! In consequence conse-quence of the scarcity of money, and laving a large stock of furniture on hand, I will sell any of my goods which are tirsUclass during the next thirty days, at eastern cost and freight. Call and see me for bar gains, J. M. Joelson, Groesbcck a Block. oo . For a xice oyster stew or fry, go to Dyer fc Arbogast'a, at the .old ice cream parlor, 1st South street. o22 Geo. Showell, scavenger for the City. o2 For Rent. 2s ow is your time lo rent for the season. Some of the largest lar-gest and finest furnished rooms in the city. Apply soon to E. TufUs, Colorado Color-ado House. d0 Ak eli-kant stock of the finest , jewelry ever brought to the Salt Lake market and Christmas good at Joslin & Park's. . dl7 Look olt for Christmas!! 300 1 choice corn-fr d live Geese still on hand, at Luldell & Brown's. Xow is the time to lay in your Christmas supply. sup-ply. , ' t'li TO EVERYBODY Wc ,.i-ir-t c'l "t ntfnn'Ion ibf inililif tno'i-t.il Mnii -iui-n-Te s 'K oi" U .1: d Wintor t'h.ilins c"ti'i-in of tbo it "t urc! ' ho'imiiii'nfo fiu-iliwc hve c-ai'le? m- v ilmui fr -m I tn i-or .viu. ih -n r,v ft; or hj .s in Ih city. I ho tr iJo we will ..ui'i'iy at "ow Virk ttioIc.-Aiv nroe. .Mmufs-U'iy. ) i-- G-;.'. t-m; 1 Co , Sow Yon. 1 ALJLK & Ml KrilY. j TOM md FHH Y. Hot $c-irh. not Sliced ; Kum. nd U fl '-9 jrhdK!-t l'nr,; i-.-j,- i I-v ir. 11 and 'rvM lo ri'i'"l uiftnrr I'.-' j . nor A ! iT;-bi . rri-rr-;.r-el the Ot:i ! Saloon.-"-' birst ciouili tt.-C j. n-iLU.ins a to. I lUv- f.T ' ! thrj t r I l-tv-or ' I 5t--p',"o. t-ir-t "ita tr-t. cirT-er m li:l-i li:l-i medial, fit" W.ne lii'J'' ?1 t ' ciiK-cei brjRd' bv thf cU'a. h.?t . or . ' L'tit: FiiiiM jrvUi ' rs-i :rs i ri'a. j A uniinl ol Health. T',. '-. fr 1-74. -:.-r;;; - -r,- I- ' h i 11.-:. : r' V-m-i- t":- ot' vi'ii" s: 1 IT -i ' "v .i :ii-n. a. a- i n- : --i -v. -v . Sv,h-.--i ivm .f tw W rv. il. :ir,.r'v. n. i . - A ai w h U. j .it' - , ;.. .i ;!.; r .-i i; p Theatre. The "Loan of a Lover," as an introductory in-troductory piece, was very well played play-ed last night, Miss Eliza Xewton ap- ' pearicg as Gertrude, in which she did some clever acting and made a very , favorable improssioa. Mr. Crosbie's Peter Sovk was eood. but not eauil oo some others of his impersonations. The spectacular burlesque and musical extra vagansa was again successfully suc-cessfully presented, and gave muc h enjoyment to anotner good house. The attractiveness of this excellent holiday piece continues unabated. To-night the burlesque will be pie-ceded pie-ceded by the sparkling Jcomedietta of "A day aftrr the wedding," in which Mr. Sawtelle and Miss Cogswell sustain sus-tain the leading Voles . - ... BANKING. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF UTAH, A TS.T LAKE CITY DESIGNATED DEPJ3IT0KY FlJASC'.&L Aoknt OP THR rj-llTKD . Stiteb W.ARR FN nUSSY,' Present, AiTUO.Ni' GODBE. Cashier. tTI101U'.Eb CAPITAL fti.imo P n rp Cottaw tiotvwo Kailnisgs, - - .S175,WU DIVIDEND FOE 1871, 50 PEE CENT. DITIDESD FOE 1872. 50 FEE CEST. thk Oldest Bk'M Isstitutiok in Otab. A Godtj 1 Banking Dusinoss tr&nsactod. Aomrnes nt COLORADO ajd MONTANA- 0OLLKCTIONS Promptly stteodod tr Interest fclloired on Time LepctiU. CHRISTMAS SHOW AI LEVI CARRETT'S, TIRST SOmi ST. i Opposite Di3wo..Jcy"f. The Falti-st Beef in I'tah At Lcn 1iTetfs. The Finest Pork At Levi ;rre't'g. The Largest Hog Al L.ri .J.rrvn's. The fattest Mutton At Le.-i Grexi'!. The Hot Choice Venison At Lvi G.rrrtl's. The Bssi Eiiibitioi of M.-ats i'M Ai LTi UBjTt'. MINING ACENC Y or BARROW & CO., No- 5 WALL STKFET, Nkt Tort. Jul? .11. - L-? :'in-i-:iT rif:?' il vn-;a. i'ub f - ;-v T-iTT- i- i' .r- "iVM iy; tin milted ; c.i yt,t kuiuB n.- lt- h - Lr i ii n:; -t if-.r :'-ihx 1 err -'JiC . B Ac-:. t 10 L- r , t.. -fa-. . ..- j t2- "f-l v-t -j, -ew T-.-V r.- I... 1". J": 11 fr""' "- t:;-:i.nc ; ' b '. '.' " j1 - "- -t.-r. ' iA :'.S" A C-.. WINES ANOLIOUORS. MANSFIELD ATCHISONiSTEELL Direct Impoi-tei-s, ASD WHOLESALE LIQUOR MERCHANTS OLD FIRST NATIONAL BUNK BUILDINGS, 54 MAIX STHKET, SALT LAKE CITY. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wnisky, and Wines, FOR. SALE IX Original Packages. . i4 m A CRAND SELECT -PARTY WILI, BE GITI3 OS Wednesday Evening, December "31, AT HUSSEY'S HALL, Tendered by a nurabe-of eentls-nan to the la Jiea of the Ca:hoiio Fair Committee. TICKETS, S2.50 Ladies Free. Tickets for sale t ToTrnetd and Walker Honse", F rst vatinal Biak. Diryor'a and ateves's news stores. dil CONFECTIONERY. CRAND ANNOUNCEMENT. FIXE DISPLAY OF CONFECTIONERY, BEST AND CHEAPEST COODS, AT II. WALLACE'S 1st South-st, Salt Lake City. ' BREWERS henSy wacener. Salt Lki CiTT. Utah, CALIFORNIA BREWERY, LAGER BEEK, ALE AND POUT KB WHOL RfU LK A.1i HKThrL, SECOND SOUTU STKEET. throe doors wt of KlernnL Storp. SALT LAKE CITY BREWERY. A LAKciE Sl'OCK OF BEER antl ALE On hand.whKh it a'TowleJ,-ed to b? the Best CiuaUly evar made Lu t'-if Te rilorj. A StqKrior Brnrff mad e tally fur Christmas. Lsr e tA-" t tb P.rctrcTT. in the T"n'h Word, ur i-h S. -I hp. 'un . at nif &n or, Uud- Be'o ci'.ner, i. the ba.enion.. ' Pe'iveroU in all i-ar'g oSih-'ciy Free of . Charge. J JAMKS W. PITTS. ! d21 ilaccr. UTAH BKIiWKUYr i L'lF.F SI IT-LY C nKTI I ALE und '('"- 1 S R . h"nd th only t!n;e in he Tprri"-ry in -ic ILij iJru axule il Deliver -d 10 a'l rrW -t tb four Hig. t "i. ! K..B. MA H'iTT ! d:i iT"!Ti"'T. BOSTON TRADE. BUY THE CELERRATEIi Hard and Tli IKal Type MAMFAC1T1LED BT IiIH BOSTON TYPE FOUNDRY. J. A. ST. J"HN. nl9 yasager si- Lovui Lraorrh. fEAK'S DANCING ACADEMY!! FIR-S'l' t-OlTH MT., Between F;rrt n-l S ?.--rJ W-.-t ?. I'-" 'Jvapt:T."-T.'-'! i: '";) " K V" Y.. r - - - r.- :,B d (.'' "! . J t . m s''" f f'T' . L ; i 1 'Tt i1.-. '. r - ii -i: -v.-., n $ IT-Ke i r.- r ti : rw..-. n,. TEP"S PE1 PT'UK. U pp" COL'LE. I IHE HALL fcr i.TV J .J f ji , " J nj-i ILi u.i i:.: ! iW. L. PICKAnC WOi'lL. i i ii !:-;.. lAI.L'.'V, runs. BUCKSKINS. IrC. r--i --, ,. ;r.,r. OYSTERS! BOOTH'S SELECTED BALTIMORE ' OYSTERS. FRESH EVERY DAY. ALL oniem sent from town or ooantry will rooeive immoli&te utentioD. SHLPilAN 4 BLONSER, pxcliuive Aenii for Utah, J - P. 0 Box 522 56 M&ia StrMt, S.lt Lk C1L7. LUMBER. BUIlO'C MATERIAL I' . ' 1 t i j l H t H w ,. o n ; r ' :- Q''r 1 g- I : H a o ' S ' rh I 1 " 54 & j U e - p4 Vj -3 cc 2 j C"H ' I: r u L cl, f a ' J : ' Wr, H s M g in p - s cumber; y ard. All kifidi'of Xj TJ "MI B El K,' . ';;dddRs;i windows rt Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles. Laths, JONESXFOMIASr - St.' Loins? Kansas City Northern Short Line, rr. 'J r7. ' n TO AXD FROM SALT LAKE AOT ' ' ,; THE EAST. - !? . - , .. v Passengers to and from Salt Late 3hould bear in mind that the St. Louis, Kansas City & Northern Short line ia, connection with the Kansas City, St. Joseph, fc Council Blulia R, R., u the only Line running through cars over the great Missouri liiver bridge into and out of Omaha, All other linos to or from the east, north or south involve in-volve a disagreeable transfer and change of cars in transfering over the Missouri River into and outof Omaha. This line is the only oue running through ears between St. Louis anu Ortiniia in direct oonnecriou with the Union Pacific railroad. These are important facts for the traveling public pub-lic to consider, as change oi cari and transfers, Vfhioh other lines are suhject to, are sources of great . wmiuii uim uiwjuvu iitutu travelers travel-ers wnai the uuaU uiyapprec-ate all of which 'avelersmay avoid by "".r.g this great through line, and availing themselves of the advantages it offers. GO THROUGH ST. L0U13. It is not generally known, but it is nevertheless a fact, that the shortest line to and from Salt Lake, and Louisville, Lou-isville, Cincinnati, Indianopolis, Columbus, Co-lumbus, Wheeling, Pittsburg, Cleveland, Cleve-land, Buffalo, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, Baltimore, Wasliington, New York and Boston, is through St. Louis, over the Su Louis, Kansas City tfc Northern Short line. This line is not only the shortest and quiokest, but it aflonis an iwlciitional advantage of passing through St. Louis, the great mctropoUs of about four hundred and filty thousand inhabitants, the third largest city in the Union, and is mwt profpertHis in all branches of Lrade and manufacturies. It bring located in the great Valley of the Mississippi, practically at the junction of the Missouri River, it is gradually drawing to itself, by reason of ita location, lo-cation, a iarge majority of the trade of the Great W'okL People go.rj jo or from the East North nr r Ih, to or fnm the Great Wet, by other lines, Bhould by ;i!l niejius take fchis line through Su Louis, and personally witness the magnitude of tliis grc.it city. 'Jne St. Louis, Kiiiisiis City & Nort-ern Nort-ern Snort Une, with il elegant equipment equip-ment of reclining chair Cirs, win- n tiiey run wituout extra cimrge, its magnirit out day coaches and Pullman sU-rpiix palac'., and excellent njad-way, njad-way, a Mi mis the best avenue to or from SU Louis, to and from the Grea Weu y.j. 13 PACIFIC " RAILROAD. I TIME TABLE. - . 1 Tntil f jrty.or nr-ti". t-'- lotre und rrive at Oeiai di;j, at foiiowi; Lt-. I Arr1B. ! i.-Oifiht lt)..jja VrtfDt IUaOmb j I D:'v ii""ti'"-i m-'!' t C'r'u -itb , i I'Lhh (.', irfci rrri f--.m . t Lam L.J , ftTii all rji:.u in rviutfi'Tn VuS. I Ai U.-j-Ai vji fc'-A-js iuz twwlwVr j A t,T-)-. -;1b I'prrT r. P..R i f-.- I). -lV(.r, (1t-H 'rrrg-.tm ft;,d ' fr.! J'll't IT, ,r.-.ir, ft-d ';W I"II'). I At rr,- C:.vp-r u-.d o-.b- . i-.r.irr-'" ' J K.vr-. Kv,i : C;jr J' a- ( jt,-j, K.f,, : i . V. i:;v--r , -j- of z Ci l vt fcn v -vU J".l al 7-:.'.; ' '.a: ':.- -- rfTut -t t. .H. ::. -'.I ( .it'.." ' (";,',-. i' ' r.. I.. . k-t (.-'-; IT' !.Kli: t - Ut.r'.H t,i-y-.;.f xrt cJi . Ama,ritT- l lw m b t .4- j Ij. i , ,; J ri t !.'. fc fc,i t ' ;n"-. v '4 t. 1 .7- . ms- ( .rr. ( r- U, tt'X.vr f . i .. k-. k , a . h. ; T hi "i i -1 ' r, . . ; ; . V. fc . t.K - ii a- i r. . t " V, A;I , i,. jj . . k t -. ... Th. u e;mr .r., G-i-ra. i, .rf Au-.L FIRE! FIRE!! NEWMAN & CO.. Foraiih Wood alroadr Cat a&d Split, tor rite, foe 1m tbao roa caa baj Wood ls-whera. ls-whera. A COED DELIVERED FOR S.4.75. If ny iurpae th.j doa't cm their moary'i worth juMtry it once rou irill itrsr buj Aowiwi. iltttnii. LEAYJJ 0KDERSAT P0.n 0FFICK, FILLED SAME DAY. d3 LI DUELL& BROWN EAST TE5L7. SIEZCT, North of thePostofficeV WDOLEiALK in nAIL G-JRjO C2H S ASD Coiuniissioii JloriVjits, Amrle fcwoaunodaii'.a for S".cnet c .31. met. dried PBrrr wixtil CC2 CENERAL DEALERS;' GREAT REDUCTION IX ALL KLXDS OF GOODS, Dry Groods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, . CloLliinir, And everything needed for Family use. Call and See Before Buying AT TAYLOR & CUTLER. East TemDle St.. under Taylor's Hotel. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. ETC. CHEAP G ROCrTeS. J'Haringjuist received" a large and well-selected Stock ol GROCERIES, Sugars.-"" " ' Hams, . Pickles, ' i Cofiee,-"' r ... Bret-kiist Bacon, Eaglisii, Teas, Salmon, Cilirbxni:i nd Klce, ' '''""" Bloaters, Eastern M Flour, .. Cod Fish, Cannl GixxIa :: u-n Crackers, Anchovies, Soaps, etc, s 1 TOBACCOS, Natural Leaf, Bright and Dark Navies, aud Fine Cut. 1 ; "'..-:TvrrN Lies', . oTjariTTXJsrca-' ; Made a SpeciuULy, uid Complete iu every pHrlicnlHr. BS. GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. . dio .. t . joiis cuxxixurox. ' z.c. m. i. mr anji. CHRISTMAS, 1873. EAGLE EM PORIUM, We will display, comun'iiciiin on the nmrniii),' of tlio l-'.tli int.itiL. m rimirp Lolof C,lllL.l)lllL:?s'ir4 erill'r.i. Unequalled iu thin City for Style, FinMi, mid UiUtiiI, wlik-h will f HJ4 - rrgmrJlM of Co.t. LADIES' DRESSES. The Remnant of a Large Sunk, n. .tiling tlr, itll C!m., y t .I.irl.r. These are rjositive Barj;iMn, aivl will le S.ld t aliout of hi.ri)il, nn tlieir merin. NO EXCHANCE AFTER PURCHASE. '' ' . , , I , LADIES' COTTON UNDERWEAR Having a Lnr: bim! vril St-k, tlmtiirh m -wht unw.y-oniiLic, ii,c Pricm feikrd will jnniify jiurciiifij;. REDINGOTES AND JACKETS. A fewuftlie firwt at OwU A Jot of the latU;r at Ih nt of m.-'kmn. Striped Ottoman SHAWLS. The remain!' r of a lar-.'i- St',k, ex-'l'-nt ith iu J''l.ii f-i1,r'' , (j I miurt le rjid. i ETJIS ! FUBS ! FTJE-S ! We are det'.nmifJ Uj yit tnw rj-ss k if Ljw Yr.'jtn w.ii do it. To ail Cl-t'-"-- of V. iv'-r- in tlif A rt k1-k -!j!ri.-r -f.-1. Jiirl !a Lo.-t ff r)i'-r. it) ; 1 N"' 'rn J will 1,.-. o. r--' il,:it nli'.uM v-f'.MTf iiivt-Uji'itt iiviji ,': irj'i-t ;(', ri'trrii'-il. I . i : Sersible and judicious Prosotils can be St.:ecl"d. al this Emporiurn. i i i ! w ; ta k r; !! .mm ii i. 1 t 1 1 wi ; .."- W. M. BWTS.R, sopTlntCli(lcnt ' |