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Show They have come. Ladies, call and gee them at C. R. Barratt'g. dlo Choice States Butter, Finnan Had-dies Had-dies and Yarmouth Bloaters, at Liddell &, Brown's. dll Star Makkkt. Having re-pur chased the ' Star Market," I hereby extend a cordial invitation to ail my former patrons and the public generally gene-rally to inspect my choice MF..V1?, 4.1 A ME, etc. PORK SAUSAGE a s-peciahy. a7 Jons Sm: THE ART UNION distribution will come off on Tuesday, December 21st, at 2 o'clock, p. m. The finest display of pictures ever seen in Utah now on exhibition at C. R. Savage's 1 Art Gallery. Open every evening until 7 o'clock. dll Rf.foke your lungs b.giu to fester, stop the eou;;h that may otherwise dir-lroy you, with Half's Honey of Honi:itouND and Tab. Pike's To,t:vche Drops cure in one minute. dlo American Genina. w Moody and Sarjky. The great revivalists, Messrs. Moody and San key, who electrified staid old England with their eloquence and enthusiasm, are fair samples of American genius. Springing from among the common people, their sympathies are alive to the wants of the whole people, and herein lies the secret of (heir great success. Those who seek to be popular must study and be familiar with the wants of the masses, and prove loyal thereto. To this fact we may trace the grand success suc-cess in business, as well as in religious undei'akings, which many Americans have achieved. Strikingly illustrative of these suggestions is that great establishment, es-tablishment, located at Buflalo, N. Y., and known as the "World's Dispensary" Dis-pensary" a most appropriate name, indeed, for that vast institution, within with-in whose walls are mntm factnrM remedies which are in demand de-mand in every quarter of the globe, and at which a oorps of distinguished dis-tinguished physicians and surgeons, under the personal direction of Dr. Pierce, are constantly administering to the needs of thousands of sufferers everywhere, and whose success in the treatment of all forms of chronic aliments ali-ments has become so well known that there is scarcely a hamlet in the laud in which his name is not familiar. Its prcprietor, says the Herald and Torch U-jit, of Detroit, "is a man of the people, writes fqr them, and to them londers his eminent professional services," His advertisements are earnest exhortations. Like the great revivalists his enthusiasm is multiplied multi-plied by the unparalleled success ot liis enterprise, as well as by the efficacy effi-cacy of his remedies in curing disease. The people believe in him and his remedies, because, as the New York Tribune says, "he sympathizes sympa-thizes with them in all their afflictions, efforts aud attainments." Hence Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Med-ical Discovery is to-day more largely employed as a blood and liver j medicine, and also as a cough remedy, I than any other remedial agent in the world. His Favorite Prescription, he' does not recommend as a "cure-all," as is often done by compounders of i worthless, humbug nostrums, but for all diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women it has proved itself so much of a vpeeitic that it now enjoys great popularity and universal confidence. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets, Pel-lets, "scarlely larger than a mustard seed," have proved so agreeable and reliable as a cathartic that they are rapidly taking the place of the large, nameous pills heretofore so much in use; while his Compound Extract of Smart-Weed is a favorite remedy for Colic, Cramps, Simmer-complaint, Diarrhea. i, Dysentery, Cholera and Cholera Morbus and also as a liniment. Of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, nod Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche, little need be said, as they arc known everywhere as the creates! ppccilics for Catarrh and "e'old in the head," ever given to the public. And besides tins large measure of success, Dr. Pierce seems likely to achieve as great renown re-nown as an author as he li..s as a physician. His Common Sene Medical Medi-cal Advuf.k, a book of about 'J00 pages, whi'-h be sells at the unparalleled unpar-alleled low price oi $1 50, has alreaely been sold to the extent of exhauing two editions, amounting to 40,000 copies. Tho secret of Dr. Tierce's success, as well as that of the great revivalists and scores of other Americans Ameri-cans who, by IheJr genius, have advanced ad-vanced step by step from obscurity to alllucnce and distinction, consists in treating the people with consideration, considera-tion, sympathy, candor, and honesty. No man who hopes to attain eithei wealth or distinction, can of-jrd ti deal unfairly with the world or b indifferent to the wants and best in t crests of humanity. dll CO TO DYEB FOR A GOOD DISH oF OYSTERS. TRANSPLANTED OYSTERS A SPEC! l.TY. Hoi Co;T.-c. To cj ;t..-co!.i-e ' os C.-n i ::i tti,-y and Cild Latch c; L.uttly fef l or. WEDDINGS AND PARTIES Euprlicd in nrst-fl" style end thirui; no; ice at , THE OYSTER FAHLCK. So. 17. FlRi?T SOLI II ST.. 3 docn of Commercial LOOK 01 T yoft 3 THE BIG SHOW of CHRISTMAS GOODS ol- CLOTHINC AND FURNISHING GOODS. ; OUTO FTHE FIR E. POSITIYELY siO 1" a Damaged XaOTHlNCr i FURNISHING GOODS, TO BE SOLD AT FIFTY CENTS on the Dollar. SALES COMMENCED Monday, If vember 29thf OPEN AT 8 A.M. UNTIL 7 P.M. SIECEL BROTHERS, n27 GROESBECK BLOCK. The Very Best. "We have just received a very fine and selected lot of Clothing, made in the latest fashion and of the very best of imported im-ported Goods. We guarantee a perfect fit aqual to any Custom made Clothing, and we offer to sell tho same from 10 to $15 a suit les than tho same can be bought at ftny olhor place in this city. Call and examine our goods and prices. L. GoLDllBRG & Co. Wasatch Hotel Building, Jrlanufactoiy, 20 Walker street, New York. m'27 HOTEL ilKKIVALS. Dec. H. TOWSSKND HOUSE. I U Collier, F P Bailoy, Elko; T A Caswell, Agt Jubileo Singers; Wm P Hanks, riacto, Mrs and Miss Keno, W G Marshal, W W Henderson, tit L; HN liorlon, J Q Cushing, Biotrhfttn; S P Gordon, S Sharp, Sandy; N P Bnrttleit find wife, L P Morgan and wife, Batfalo; T Cummings, 0(?dcn; J Thompson, Pioche; C C Comstoek, Nev; j H E-trll, Evanston; W Lieoman, Almy; C L Ncadhara, Louisville; A J Stewart, Jr, Provo; E J McCornick, N Y. TAYLOR'S HOTEL. A T Reynolds, buyer; H C Haskill. Phoebe A Davis, Pavson; J W Denl and wife, Springville; R D Romas, Grass V; Mis J Eastman, Mrs E KatlitTa. R Brin-nie, Brin-nie, Gnintsvillo; J Whito and wife, Huh Yalli'v; A Thomas, Q Rockwell, Lehi; CH Roody, W Bonilos, Stockton; Jno Potera, Am Fork, HOT TOU AM) JfcltltY. A drink which Auer & Murphy have made famous for its nutritious and slitnuliiting qualities, can now bo procured pro-cured at tbat well-appointed bar ot tho Occidental, Si First South street. They also dispjee of genuine Scotch Whiskey Punches, and till kinds of Hot Drinks, in their inimitable style for which they stand u-n-x-l-d. olO ZD IE Office, MAIN STREET, c-03d Story Waatch Htcl 14 SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS FOUND. 'THE YOUNG LADY WHO LOT HER 1 bin"! et io Ma'iuoredo cq obmo it by callma it Iba Librmry Rooms. dl5 FOR SALE. 1 V EKY CHEAP, A HOUSE AND LOT, V tho hoa.-o contttaa four rooma, wih buttery, Ac. iho lot contains sixty radx, irell fenced Kud stocked wi'.h ffiiit-bcnri-K ire1, con.-istin? ot tiI. tioar. ,pncou. loaclias, pluui a lit chorhos, bmido" sraiitt", trawborrio. rsjcbonieg. sooieberrioi, 1 i fcr&cui. rhctwb, lc All ot tho best and 1 hoico.-t kiLd", ul if fold iinttioliktoly Dill b sold very cheap. For parikulois enquire l this oSce. dl3 ; 1 UTLDINfl Lr'T, SITUATED THREE ud ft btlf blueka north of postoico; hrft view in ibe city; llfn:y of wmor ran- mint throusa tie lot; a ceoJ location. Wil 1 - be o:d low for cash. Andy at Heuld office. DR. WNI. H. CROVES, JUJ? DENTIST, Offic. Second Sontti Siroet. SuH Lk City, etoi u: hleiihant att.10. Ufice Hour'. V rt-m to S r m. !'! GREAT AUCTION SALE or IIIOISEIIOLD FL RTITIRE. Con of ovrrylliir noedrd in a well kipt home. Parhr axd Bid I'.o-mh fcc-K. i rrei. )-) fteli-ic. Cro-keryware. one HxtT.picn Top Charter Oak mots. UetiD l .--. roi, ore vory e t i'arW in Grooi I He,, witb Licea Cuvers, Ac-, Ac frale on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15th., Atll o'clock am.. On Third South Street. V of Clifl Uoune, TRAVEL. a-o EAST via the Trans -Continental Route This is the shortest, beat and only line running Pullman's celebrated Palace Sleeping Cars and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific R. R. at Omaha and from the West, via Grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Riipida, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Passengers lor Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Bulliilo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Toronto Montreal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Cairo and all POINTS SOUTH AND EAST. should buy their tickets via Chicago and the Chicago & North -Western Railway. Close connections are made ot Chicago Chi-cago with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Baltimore & Ohio, Michigan Mich-igan Central, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne A Chicago, Kankaicee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and witb the Chicago A. Alton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. This is the Pioneer Line between the Pacific Coast and Chicago, and was the tirst to connect with the great Pacific Road a, and form the OVERLAND OVER-LAND ROUTE. This lino is the shortest rail line between Omaha and Chicago; the track is of the best Bteel rail, and all the appointments arc first-class. The trains are made up of elegant new Pullman Palace Diiawinq Room aud Sleeping Coaches, luxurious, well lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches, and pleasant lounging and smoking cars. The cars are all equipped with tiic celchialixl Miller Safely Platform, and patent Butlers and Couplings, V eating house Safety Air Brakes, and every other appliance that has been devised for the safety of passenger trains. All trains are run by tclegraDh. In a word, this GREAT THROUGH LINE has the best and smoothest track, and the most elegant and comfortable comforta-ble equipment ot any road in tht West, and has no competitor in tht country. Remember you ask for your Tick' eta via the Chicago & North-Wcsteri Railway, and Lake no other . Tickets over this route are sold bi all Ticket Agents in the United States. Particular information with maps, time tables, etc., may be had at any of the Through Ticket Ollics in the West, or upon personal or written application to J. W. Iron?, Ticket Agent, alt Lake City, A. H. Earl, Ticket Agt". at Ogdr-n, or to J. H. Mountain, Western Traveling Agent, Omaha, Neb., or to W. If. Steiinclt, General Pa-iPiicT Aui't, Chicago, $10, $100, $500, $1000. Of!n rlijn imtrr.e i-rofit when Inrentod io Sro(JK I'ftlYlLHitiS. circular!, cut,-Uiamc cut,-Uiamc !ull eicianaLion ol tho v..'- 1c of f-i.rr-itinc. and riLioifttioD I'hoii ti il Dwell doalt Id, at lbs NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANcE lent Vkk on indir-ktitD to SiMONSON, B1RREIR1S I CO., Bnker A Broker. 6 Wall St., N.Y NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " A Complete Pictorial EiBtory of tho Times." " The best, cheapoit and most successful Family Paper in tho Union," Harper's "Weekly, ILLUSTRATED, Wot ices of the Press. Harper. s Weekly ii tho ablest an d most powerful illustrated periodical published pub-lished in this country, lu editorials arc scholarly and convincing, and carry much weight Its illustration of current cur-rent events are full and fresh, and ara prepared by our be?t designers. With a circulation of 150,000, the Weekly is read by at least half a million porsonB, and its influence as an organ ofoninion is simply tremendous. The Weekly maintains a positive position, and expresses decided views on political and social prebloms. JLouisville Courier-Journal. Its articles are models ot high-toned discussion, and its pictorial illustrations are otten corroborative arguments ef no small force. iV. Y. Jbcamincr ami Chronicle. lis papers upon arietent questions and its inimitablo cartoons help to mould the sentiments of the country. Pittsburg Commercial. Harper's Weekly stands al the head of illustrated journals in tno United Stairs, in circulation, editorial ability, and pictorial pic-torial illustration. Ladies' litpository, Cincinnati. TEEMS : Postasc Tree to all Subscribers la I lie l ulled Blutcs. Harper's Wurxr, one year 4.00. $100 includes prepayment of U. S., postage by tho publiihura. Subscriptions to Habpkr'b Magazine, "Vekkly, and Bazar, to one address for one year, ?0.00; or, two of Harper's lrimlicals, to one address for one year, 37.00 : postage free. An Krtra Copy of cither tte MaOA.-zike, MaOA.-zike, Wkkkly, or Bazar unit be supplied gratis for every Club of Pivi SuitsCKiNKKJi at $1.00 each, in one remittance; 9r, Copies for 80.00, without extra copy : postage free. Back lumbers can bo supplied at any lime. Tho Annual Volumes of Harpkh'b Wkhrlt, in neat loth binding, will be sent by ei pres. frr-e of cipen-e, for $7 each. A Complete comprising. Nineteen Volumes, sent on rocuipt : cash at the rate ot per vol., freight at c-rpense of purchaser. Prominent attention will be given in Uaki-eh'b Wikklt to th! illu-trati'.n of the Centennial International Exposition. Exposi-tion. Newspapers arc nnt to cnp this advertisement adver-tisement without the cujircss order of Uabpxr & Hkotukks. Add res HARPER &, RHOTnERS, dl,r Now York. THOMAS CARTER. Salt Lake Citv, 2 W 5 Full line of Plug Chewing Tobaccc and Playing Cards. til I FISH, CROCERIES, ETC. 3 to SCOTCH STORE, Just rpceivod A Fresh Shipment of Moir A Son's Aberdeen Fresh Hcrrinr, Keller's Unnclee Jlarmalade, Fiun.m Hadilies. Varmoutli Bloaters Ediubnrfrh Oatmeal and Oatmeal Grits, 1j. Rose & ( o.'s Leith Lime Juice,ete., etc. Komeniber tho place, north of the Postprhce: f 14 LUMBER, ETC. . W. H. BRYANT (SuccMSor to J. Q. Bkvast Jt.Co.) LUMBER, Doors, Windows, BLINDS MOULDINGS Etc., Etc. Principal OWcc and Lumber Yard.-ONE-HALF BLOCK SOUTH OF DFP0T SALT LAKE CITY. iul3 " East aula K. It. Track LIQUORS. E.&G.BOUKOFSKY wifie&EltiLiprDEalers Invito their friends and thn pliMc (ronorally U) inpect thoir lsc ami corunlto Ptnok of FINE LlftUOKS. WINES And CIGARS. Snle Aircnts far J. E. CUTTER & MILLER'S J. H. CUTTER & J. A. MILLER Extra OU BOURBON WHISKY, 3- li. Ross and Cabinet Old Hourbon, i'itm lujpuilrKl ilran.lv, din and Kum, California and Imported Wine?, Cliampaenofl, Hitter?, Ale, Porter, etc., constantly on hand. Ppooial attention (iron to Family Trade, All order promptly filli'1. SECOND SOUTH STREET Third door wwt of Kwt Tomplo bt., SALT LAKE CITY. Hfl Casli paid lor Hides, Pelts and Wool. Warehouse Jennings Tannery. GOOD NEWS To the LADIES. CMIET RED11CTIOS MADE IN DKY T pO'iis. nt .Shwarli'a (tore. opiioMto lit o I'liMnflice, iolho f 'IIuwidk KOPtU: New ilylc l'laid dross eoo.is, black ud o lnrrd CapBirDcn AluaoBi Waterprot It, tlannoli, Shftwli, and overrthitiK in the lino ol diy goiuh baa btoo roducoil and fold cheaper ihan (be chotpui. Also lull lino of r'un at boll" iirico. ltomonibor all, at SHWARTZ'S STORE Is the place tu rsave Money. FIRE EXTINCUISHERSi THE BAItCOCK MANUFACTURING COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OP FIRE APPARATUS GuwRtitee pronter protection fur leaa monoy than can bo aflordod by any firm in tho country. SELF-ACTING E 1ST G 1 3ST E S PORTABLE EXTINGUISHERS, HOOK & LADDER TRUCKS, etc.. OVER4C.000 BABOOOK EXTINGUISH Kllfc HOI.I. OVER 200 BAIWXKTK ENOINRB IN UBE BKSD FUttTHB RAHDOCK "KIILB RBOORD." ADDHK6S: THE BABCOCK MANUFACTURING COMPANY rttiCA no jn . THE HERALD BOOK BINDERY Turn ! ISLAJS'K HOOKS, Order Books, Kegisters Ivvcodttrl. .id with .Ti.dilion to |