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Show (ii:r von; NVw Ye.ir Visiting Canle sukl this evwiing ivt the WoucUwk SiiKiuii, on the Rri'At ruimiiij: nice be-twvn be-twvn "Walking .lyhn'" and "Mart Ma-ro," by C. P. Troy: ' ' GOOD tfuiy! Tluit new sign m front of iW liwky Mountain t'oul olUce. KimMI HU-k. Mis you that vou c-.ui now get a ton of that favorite ftrtl' t ;-,K. -4lvtrl ten bkxk. r. : l- 4-il The talking -vvnLiug ol mj enemies about me id aliopotbox fake. My diploma from Sweden is prool sufficient of my character. W. KOb-currt, KOb-currt, Commissioned Surveyor. ,1 ' v ' J To lvKSTAKATKL'Ka. -Ful' lOIlt, the finest stand in the city. Apply at "ltoid'a," Main street. (130 Fob Runt. Two t'uruUhud roomi-in roomi-in Main street, nearly opposite the Post office, inquire at C. K. Barretts. Change of Kikm. A. E. Culmer retiring from the firm of A. E. Culmer Cul-mer & Co., the business, iifter January Janu-ary 1st, 1S7 1, will be conducted at the old stand under the firm name of the , Salt Lake Furniture Company. I da Abthue i'turr, Agent. Fon the best liquors in town go to Messenger, Mint Saloon, rear of King i. rStonehill'ts cigar 6tore. d2S Patent CaIii'ET Tack at Kivcrs's. d2S TiuiKTS now ruady; pictures all nmulereji and in place. Call. C. K. Barratt. ' ' - d-S-- j CI hash DiriTHiiuiTON-. C.ri.Burratt has left, of liia chronios and engravings, engrav-ings, two huodred. ! He propose to dispose of these by lottery, drawing to come off J;in. 1st, chances $5 each and each ticket to draw a prize. Of the 200 pictures there are only 20 but what cost over $-5.00 each, while 33 oust over $22 each, IS oyer $15 each, and 22 over 12 each. d27 Dcitisfi Holidays wc will offer better bet-ter bargaiiis iu China ware "than ever before. E. Reese & Co. d'2-k ' Mint S.vloon just opened. All the best liquors on hand.' (128 L'sk Aluminoi'is Building Paper. ' ; L d28 pREST-TtVE Yom teeth by filling, and avoid the sufferings of toothache. Itea fc Crawford, denLiata, 50 Main street. d21 Have you noticed how Knowldcn'a store is crowded 1 Jiwt look as you go by. They say he is selling Groceries, Gro-ceries, Feed, ttc, cheaper than anybody. any-body. Try him! (121 Jf you wjlst a good meal for Bronkbtit, Dinner or Supper, go to the Saddle lloek. Turkey, Geese, and all kinds of game always on hand. r f d21 Eusoant Toilet Seta at E. Reese l Co. 'a, S7, 1st South street. d24 Carpet Liking at llivors it Co's. JIkk.wer.k. On your way to the , Tlieatre call at Sangio & Wilton'! and see the wild Cat free of charge. d20 Mi'.vJKNfiKit keeps the best brands of .ora. Give him a call at the Mint Saloon, next door north of Salt Lake Ibuisu. d2S Cnv.x i 'it Coal i s Ma kk nr. Weber cual $3 per ton. ' Leave orders at Ueor Xeboker's offico, souLh of depot, or nt the Clobj bakery. dl8 . Fashions. Just arrival for Christ-nuw, Christ-nuw, an elegant assortment of all the liUeaL djisina ui Ladiia HaU and B'lmiets. and Fancy Notions, very cheap, ;U Mrs. Colebrook'rf Palace ol Fwhiun. Liwlies are respectfully invited in-vited (oeall. . dl7 FuU the Finkmt assortment of Smoking articles in Salt Like City, lor the holidays, "go to Thatcher A j filkinV Tlie choicest brands of i Oignrs ami ToJjaAe;s constantly on hand. Meerschaum pipea aiul .Cigar I holders a specialty. The liticsl nam-1 pie nwm in the city connected with f.lf (tahlislinHMit, where our friends, vlio :vc bjhlllnusly iueliuLHl.ean obtain tho finc-4 Liipiovs. .Cigars and To-)ju'cw To-)ju'cw :il whulcrtale ajitl rrlaih tiive ub a call before purc.lj.iiiig elsewhere. ! TliaUher.v Klkin, MaiiiBtrexit.d2 FoKMCR China To rt-U;, go to E. Itwi'i Co. 'a No. 87, Reese's Block. ' d2l SKi.f.is-.; Oi T at Q ist. Mr. Thro-doro Thro-doro UollanuiT, who intends to re-ujab re-ujab iu Kirw, will null out his gixuln at nst, nlM), nxtunid for ;de. I Theo. Ilulliuuler, 71 Main (Ureet, mwler Taylor' Hotel. dl I'Ai'ni Cai;i in in Kimball Block. ' d2.N Gimhmh-kuj' i-uKiJvi;Ki cocoa and Im'ina nre very healihy U-vefiipai. 5 Boik HiNlUMi iloiio with neatness . ami dispatch at Hie Hekaui otlice. . autfl Siikvtiii; nun .Uuminoiif Pnuid. 'IVo nr the Surg,-ons of tlu- Nation al Surgical InstiUiU-, of Indianapolis Indiana, will opon a Branch of their lur-tiUitc, at the lownnd House, in Salt l ake City, on Mwidav. the".-(h day of January, bVlao continue onlv , thriw days, vi.: Mnndav, Tuelav ml Wohuwlay. Therefi.n? all the aillictfd in neetl of treatment aliouM pply imn.rdiatrly. as another such 6 opirtunity P.j relief jnav nevex be J," offrreU then. These w.rgcn. will t :ome pivpanl commrnootlietrcu-mnit commrnootlietrcu-mnit oftheirpaMci.t.sju.t ilh tisiV-ionly tisiV-ionly jut,! snecessfulh- aa would atu-nd a visit to tho 1 1, .me Institute a( In. im.iivlw. Their visit to San Fr,u. inluring (ho munth of IVeeminT 1 ' fttondc! with unparallekd CtNi,aa huiulnds of sunVivra who' 'Hld not alliinl a visit tc the Institute 1 c' !U lndi,iuaK!is, t,,yk advantage of tho ' .. J nnch temiorarily kvat.1 ' on the "-'.Ml.thus securing bcneli;.- and run s whi.-L ro not atlonhxl bv anv otlicr r Tuua: k; a message at the Western Union office for H. B. Whoilon. Extkv auk vn;emi:nts have been made for the Holidnya Ur consigr-meutsofgaine consigr-meutsofgaine from tho oaal and west, to be served to our patrons without extra chnrge. Oniery reeciveil for pickektl oystera during the holiday. Fast River oysters direct from Xcv York received daily, and cooked iu the U-dt style of the art. lYaneplaiiU'tl oysters from San Francisco 'ii Wells, Kargo t (Vi.'s express every day. Terrapin and fiv.-h li.h from the Bay constantly on band. -A new speciality pan roasts and broiled oysters. Hepburn fc Garrison, d:!l M!atinek Tickets. Tho 1k.x slieet for. the matinee of the ''Xymph of the LurW-yliorg; at the Tlieatre, on Yew Year's day, Thursday ailernoon, January' 1st, 1S71, will open this morning at ten o'clock, when admission admis-sion tickets and reserved seats can he secured. Admission to all parts of the house, adults 50 cents, ehildien "5 cents; reserved seats in ttie Par-quette Par-quette and First .Circle 25 cents ud-t'li'nui!. ud-t'li'nui!. Private boxes tbr matinee from $'!.50 te Jt eaeli. dol Kkmkmhek the s;dc of the Clift House furniture, at Independence Hall, commencing at 11 o'clock this, forenoon. Gkass Valley anu Weber coal. Leave orders at Dwycr's Book Store or at Stolling's Grocery, west of the Theatre. d20 We are selling holiday goals at Eastern prices. E. Reese i' Co. d2-l FouAiiue breakfast, French dinners din-ners and oysters in every style go to Head Quarters Restaurant, 52 Main street. Cheapest place in town. Clarke & Wright, proprietors. dl2 Notice. On and after January 1st, 187-1, all mercliamlUe orders issued by Zion's Co-opurative Mercantile Institution In-stitution will be received by its retail departments only. W. H. Hooper, Supt. dll New Yeak's Canls neatly done up the Herald LHlice. dol A fine assurtiuent of tiorham's sterling silver-ware at Joslin& Park's. dl7 Oystehs anu Milwaukee Beer, -dhipman & B longer aave 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, 53 Main St. d7 The Holiday Fashionable Silk Hate, Duntord fc Sons. d20 Choice dressed Turkeys just arrived arriv-ed at Liddcll & Brown's, north of Post Office. . .. d6 Quit claim dexds for said at the Hjckald ollioe. au21 0. I." C. The best bargains in holiday goods are to be had at E, Reese & Co.'s, Xo. S7, 1st South street. d24 0 it n a.munt a l Bl'Iljjing Paper. d8 Finest liquors for Family and Medicinal use. All that I sell I gnar-rantee gnar-rantee to be pure. A. M. Smith, liquor Store, California Wine Depot, 27, First South street. 22a Splendid lot of Feathers- at H. Dinwootley's. no7 Call Cards for New Years at the Herald Office. d31 Foe cheap furniture go to A. E. Culmer & Co. aulO Ghirardklli's Eagle choct lie it-superior it-superior to any importol. 6 Now or en. 11. DiuwiKfdey's new Furniture Store. Come along if you want bargains. no7 i A i-'Ine assortment of guld-headed j cant's at Josliu & Park's. dl3 ; Aak. youk grocer for Ghirartlelli's ' chocolate and cocoa. d5 FitSH Shell Oystehs. Caiafornia TmnpLuitcd, Itockaway and Shrews-1 bury, received dnily at Dyer &. Arbo-giwt's Arbo-giwt's Oyster Parlor. nltl Chkvp lot of Murors at II. Din-wotKley'B. Din-wotKley'B. uo7 Rivers &0; are sole ti gents for the Ornamental Aluminous Paper. d2S FuRNiruuE, Furniture! In conse-iiuencfi conse-iiuencfi of J.he scarcity of money, and laving a large tiloct of Ihruituro on liand, I will sell any of my goods which are first-class during the next thirty days, at eastern cost and freight. Call and see m for bargains, bar-gains, . M. Joelson, GroesbcckV Block. ' o5 Fok -t Kit E oysbir siew or fry, go to Dyer A' ArbogaM'i, at flie old ice cream parlor, 1st South street. o22 Geo. Showkll, scavenger for the City. o2 Haity New Year ! irand running run-ning race between ''Mark Moore'' and "Walking John." Pools sold tn nisht at thi Woicuck Saloon. Hepburn it (farrim. pmpriet(i-?. Foi: Ken t. Xow is your time to rent for the reason. Some of the lar-iiej. lar-iiej. ami finest furnished nvrnis in the city. Apply ai to E. TuiU. Color-i Color-i ado House. ('' As EiJsi! an c st.vk of the tine.it jewelry ever brought to the Salt Lake markd ajid Chri.-tmas gU at Jcyiin ,v Park".. ni 1 Iavk ot-r for Christinas &i choice corn-t.d live Cce-e still on hand, at I-iddell (t Brown's. Xow t the time to lay iu your Ciirlina-jsun-ply. do Rkt vniAi i i l;s uili find a notice from " Rcid's " in the.-e columns which claims tlieir attention. Thit place is one of the be.--, stanvls in the city V-r a lunch and chop hcut-o. or 1 j- l-i'fn-.i,. lift',' p-'f-Ti-V. NOTICE! " tptlK ASM , r K 1" i N ; TM K i 1 S;. ,'.,. -1 i.-r- l' L't is -rn L.ul- r-M.l 0 ,r.; i-.c, ,r 11 !.,. h.- .1 ht i',rt U V."ifl' O w. tt LV Ct;-. U. T . .r. 1 Sninr.i iv. nuary IT;h, i ;-. cc I OF'-'iir .-n AN. s.. Suit l.nka Ctiy. Po. 1; .. ai 'JVIK r.F-;si.;KU. 11 WIN ) VI It- TO EVERYBODY " Wo do-Un? to call tbe attention uf tho imhlio to our f-.ili noi coiurlrte sio;k of fall nod Wintor Olothimt, cousistinc of tho Ut-sl fltylcs iind i-nUiTM nil of our oivn uianurnc-Luro- 'J hi iioiiioQSO facilities wo hnvo enahlon uf to sell thorn from ." to '20 ior com. low than any other houso in tho city. Tho trudo wo will supply at Now York wholcualo nues. M nnufactory- ") L. (Joi.nnitn A O.. 81 Loonard Sl, MaiaSu.S. L- City. New Yor&. dti A I' Kit & IU U 111 V. TOM and JKUUY. Uot Scotch. Hot Spiood Hum, and all of tho chni?c.-l Drinks coui-loundod coui-loundod and orvod in d.rmctionl manner by nor -M urphy, rrooriotora of the Occidental Saloon, to tfirst. SouCh aLroot. di J. . WILLIAMS A CO. Tliwa for ml at tbrir Wins and Liqnor Strre,No. & l-'irsl South Mroot, comar ol Commercial, Com-mercial, piH-o Minos and Li. mora of tho rhoicagt brnndx by tho pnllon, bottlo, or Drink Fumihoj sunidiodat reductd raio. dll CHRISTMAS SHOW AT LEVI CARRETT'S, FIRST SOUTH ST., Oprojit. Dtowood.v',. The Fattet Beef in Utah At Lri (iarrrtfiw The Finest Pork At Li ...rre' t',. The Largest Hng At Lvi 4.rrctt'i. The Fattest MQtton At Lri ijiirKi'fc The Host Choice A enion At L.ri ;trTt'h The n'-l Exhibition of JT-rvts itit At LTt tim-Mffc FKAKS DANCING ACADEMY ! ! i i it r jptirTU i .. BANKINC. RRST NATIONAL BANK OF UTAH, IT LAKE CITY DESIGNATED DEPJSIT0BT Fi.tARciAL Aoknt or tub Ukiticd Statm W ARK FN' IirsKY, ProHdont, AJSTUUM' OHDliK. Cashior. AFTHOHI7.KD CAPITAL, f-wo-(w5 PAiocr Caiital KiK-iisGflr. .$ 176,1X10 DIVIDEND EOS 1871, 60 PEB CXNT. DIVLDEJID P0S 1872. fiO FEB CEITT. T'HK 0LDK3T BAnKIflG InSTlTLTIOB IS UTAH. A Gonortl Bnnkinir Businesa transacted. Admass m C0L0KAD0 am MONTANA. COLLECTIONS Promptly attondod tr Interost allowed on Time Leposits, WINES AND LIQUORS, m MANSFIELD ATCHISON&STEELL Direct Importers, AXD WHOLESALE LIQUOR MERCHANTS OLD FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, M MAIN STltEET, SALT LAKE CITY. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky, and Wines, for; salk ik Original Packages. A GRAND SELECT PARTY HILL 11" CIVKS OS Wednesday Evening, December 31, AT HUSSEY'S HALL, Tomtorcd by a numbe-of cntloruan to the lajios of tho Ca holic Fair Comaiitioe. TICKlTd Ladlos Free. Tiokota fur sale at Town-end and Walker House, F rat National Baak. Diryor'aan l Stoven'a oowa stores. dll CONFECTIONERY. GRAND ANNOUNCEMENT. F1.NE DISrL.VY OF CONFECTIONERY, BEST AND CHEAPEST GOD DS, AT H. AVVLtL-VOEl'M 1st Sonlh-st, Salt Lake City. BREWERS HENRY WACENER. Balt Laki ClTT, UlAE, CALIFORNIA BREWERY. LAOER BEER, ALE AND PORT KB TTLBLI A!I KfTTArL, I SECOND Bi.l IB sIuKKI. (,krM icon mti SALT LAKE CITY BREWERY, ! A LAtt'jiE Si'KH OF J B E E H and ALE 0cbazd.-hi'-hia''-'--l'--J V. 1b Ewt : A S'TThr n-o.,-1 , h (j- i'y f-r ! Lv-r rr4-r at t!i- t. r T-Kh 1 Wrd. r-T w.il J-.hT3r.B- at hi' Wivjb. o?'i c rot:. ic t.ta oae.aat. I r'irr-i lb a41 r'U o'.lLt zi:? Tn of CiarB- J AM lS W. riTTS. dll Katacw " UTaTT BliKWEl: y7 lit-.i'Ti t a') p"' f far N't. ' ' K. i- MAP ;TTS S BOSTON TRADE. ! j HI V THE I KI.r.nK ATM' IOSTON TYPE FOUHOflT, OYSTEHS! BOOTH'S SELECTED BALTI1I0HE ; 07STEH3. FRESH EVERY DAY. ALL ortlor ,rat from town or country will receive immeiu. Uleotiun. SHir.MAN &.BL0X3ER, Exclusive yfnis for Vta)it P. 0 Bui 522 58 Mela Street. Salt Lake City. LUMBER. BUIt-O'C MATERIAL I " --'f'f ' i . d I rP S 3 2 5 . S Eh - !u i J S 2 '2 IE I 3 : " a o ; 15 S rh s "5 - S P g E - h Z -3 cc Z , t-i .. . ri e. . i in i. H I 3 P Lumber's y ardv ,-:-;-i i.' 7 .'5t . I.. : AU kifld:of LTJMBBB '''''doors,Tw.ndVws,-u"' Blinds, Monldings, SMngles, Laths, JONBS A F0RMAS. St. Louis, KansJCity NorthernShort Line " h: 3 ' : r;:- - ; ; ; TO AND FROM SALT LAKE AND THE EAST. P;issengera to and from-8ftlt Lake should be.tr in mind that the St. Louis, ' Kansas City & Northern Short line in connection with the Kansas Citv, St. Joseph, fc Council Blutla R, R., Is tle only line running through cars over the great Missouri River bridge into and out of Omaha. All Othor ' lines to or from the east, north or south involve in-volve a disagreeable transfer and change of oars in transfer ing over the Missouri River into and out of Omaha. This line is the only one running through care between St. Louis and Omaha in direct connection with the Union Prtcitic railmaiL These arc important facts for the traveling public pub-lic to consider, as changes of car 8 and transfers, which other lines are subject to, are sources of great discomfort dis-comfort and inconvenience to travelers travel-ers wliich the iniatcd fully appreciate, all of which travolera may avoid by taking this great through lino, and availing themselves of the advantages it offers, GO THROUGH ST. LOUIS. , r It is not generally known, but it 'ii nevertheless a fact, that the shortest line to and from Salt Lako, and Louisville, Lou-isville, Cincinnati, Indianopolis, Columbus, Co-lumbus, Wheeling, Pittsburg, Cleveland, Cleve-land, Buffalo, Harrisburg, rliiladol-piiia, rliiladol-piiia, Baltimore, Washington, New York and Boston, ie through St Louis, over the SL Louis, Kauris City fc Northern Sliort line. This line is not only the shortest and quiokest, but it ationls an additional advanUgo of passing through St. Louis, the great metropolis of about four hundred and fifty thousand inhabitants, the third largest city in the Union, and is most prosperous in all brandies ol trade and manutacturics. It being ... ... ii.ii. ' "".7 w uii; Mississippi, pnwtically at the junction of the Missouri River, it is gradually drawing to itself, by reason of ita location, lo-cation, a large majority of the trade of the Urcat West. People gome io or from tho East North or oonth, to or from the Great Weft, by other linen, Bhould by all means Lake this line tl trough Si. Jjouis, ftnd personally witneea tlie magnitude of tlue grwit city. The at. Louis, Kansas City & Northern North-ern Short line, with ils elegant erjui-ment erjui-ment of reclining chair cars, wlii' h tliey nin witliout eiLra charge, its magnificont day coachea and Pullman sleeping palaees, and excellent roadway, road-way, ationls the best avenue to or from St. Louis, to and from tlie Groa Wert. No. 13 PACIFIC RAILROAD. TIME TABLE, I'Otil ftrthrr noli en, Irfcina will Uve and rrive 4 Itjrd'ju daily, wfolicrwe: ti Lr. I Arriba. DailvKxt,ra Cam I DvItK' i raai id kroight HJ.Jjim 1 hramot .(.iua) Diiy nor.nfy-tK'nti mdi" t Ot-Ti witb I'mh irl rod from Sail Ljte (Ji'-J tiA aii p.iinU in ulh-sm l'ih. At bryau wiUi hata fur water At t "Wt PTTr y'Bffr r R.R for I-tivt, CTitri (Si'.y. (fir- tiWD T,d ail t-r,U in (Jot'Twi" '' "W SUnvrt. Al Oina with Cnv-aro -4 NrU)- ii jr.i: (rwn ar-d W li'Tf-r, K aJ.aa air' li'j-i liivir Lir' wUAiuura fui li J-C'l U 1-af m & T.,r.-U fl V TVMi lt a,t "f V' 1 ' jr. k ta; T- r'.r. '. at cf ..-of i.'i-, C- l'...ir. L Li." '::v;Mar.t I fiv-fi i'a ,'r 1L. ii. li f.fn in Oi.l'?., al Ar-- r-itU ) ar- rr.r, 1-. m-,r;-f 1 v fir.rf-ri m,.r. $ U .-u. i r.rr ol i- si- 'ai-t a !!'.' rr - A a;. ' i -;-d-f ra-- f- ,-r, K ..' U. L)-i,vuj ( a- r-' -:. h. f-" r t-, rv-. K-pT .'- " i' ' ir,nu-'fn In T' g"t'i 'isi -. '. y k 1 '' a " 1 ;: , I 1'-' t . :"(--'... Ui , . ,r a- l. i t t.-. a , a- I - i- t ' Vi f! . a- -i i- - j 7"' '' I '-i.-l'-a Ar L It., ! ' ' "f a.' FIRE! FIRE!! NEWMAN & CO.. F unrii h Wood alreadr Cnt and Si-lit, Stove iws, for loss than yon em bay Wood elso-whor. elso-whor. A CORD DLI'ERED FOR $4.75. If anysuppRm they donl jet their mon.y", worth, just try it once you will never buy elsewhere mfterirard,. LEAVE ORDERS AT r03I OFI'ICK, FILLED SAWIE DAY. LI DUELL brqWk North of tho;,-0-lce; WHOLESALE i!'.. A.SD Commissiou 3Icrtj- Amrlc aooommodatiT for S:orae t v. abc raiea. DBIKD FBriT WA.VTKD. 022 ', GENERAL DEALERS. GREAT REDUCTION - - IN ALL KINDS OF GOODS, Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, ' Clo tiling, '" And everything needed for Ftunily use. - -' Call and See Before Buying ': ' AT TAYLOR & CUTLER. East TemDie St.. under Taylor s Hotel """" !; "". CROCERIES. PROVISIONS, ETC. CH E A PG R O C E R IES. j Having just lvceiveda lai-ge and well-selected Stoek ol i CROCERIES, I Sugivrs, ' Hmus, Tickles, J Coflec, . . .. '.. Brcjkf.slB.icon, English, I ' . Tkis, . Sulmon, Ctlifomii mi Bice, T ." ' : Bloaters, Eistcra riour, Cod Fiali, Cannoi t.Vvls, . j. . . . . . . - Crackers, . Anchovies, rxxipe, etc, T O B A C C O S , "-'Natural Leaf, Bright and Dark Navies, aud Fine Cut. IsdllsrEIiS' OTTTZFITTZLTSTG- JUHde a Spefialilj", aud Complete in cverj pHrfirulnr. " 1 " " tS-'B00DS DELIVERED FREE OF CHANGE, dlO JG1X CL-.NXlN'urO.N. ,, , Z. C. M. I. D J f c J ) J J. 2; CHRISTMAS, 1873. EAGLE EMPORIUM, Wo will display, roi.in.em'iug on tliu innriiiiiy uf Uic 1 -"'lli iil-tul, a Cinnf Jtuf j CIIILDUN'S HI I j ! Unequalkni in this City for Style, F inili, itii'i Md'Titl, wliii h will IjADIES' dresses. x Jlie H.-inimnt of a -Liiye f?Un-k. n...t!;iny citK-, ;(11 CU:y, ' Tliosc arc rHisitivc i-riiiii, nnd will lirS.M nUml C -i "f M'T''p - - - - - - liR'.ir inrriu. NO EXCHANCE AFTER PURCHASE. LADIES' COTTON UNDERWEAR Having a Ijirgn nml v;inM Plvk, Lh'.nli (vni-"lrtl ijii-"" 1 j I'rivi tmil will jn-tify inirrlnwuii;. . REDINGOTES AND JACKETS. A few nf the first nl O-t. A U ..ft! lltr W '" Striped Ottoman SHAWLS. TU reuwiiulu of Uir !?v.-k,M"..t I'.t'u in 'I'-n. "'' muni l.j w.i'i. FURS! :fu:r,s! u3 Wc we tl4'Tiiiiii'il Ij'.fnou-iI l;,ir Str,k if Jy To : 'JU--'m "f Ii ;,iii li." A : ' r' 1 i a Jj't rf ntlj.-r-. in jiK-.T:i'-ii!-- will ! ''';'ir' 11,1 j ".'iir" inv'Iirt' lit fi'iin tli" t r j - -1 nunj-ir I Sensible and judirious Prrs'-nls can W - Emporiurn' ! - - |