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Show Walker Brothers. Attention is called to the mammoth mam-moth advertisement of Walker Bro's in to-day's Hekalp. The house is doing an immense business, and the large and increasing trade has necessitated neces-sitated the enlargement of the grocery gro-cery department, which is ono of the moat extensive in the west. It is constantly stocked with all kinds of family and fancy groceries; and for the holiday demand the stock of fruit, peels, spices; nuts, candies, etc., has been greatly increased; 500 boxes of raisins and 100 casks of currants have been received for the Christians trade. The firm have made arrangements arrange-ments through their agent in Japan, for a constant supply of the excellent brand of diamond W tea, which is justly celebrated among Utah house-; house-; keepers. The quality is not excelled by any sold in this market. Walker Brothers dry goods department is a grand mercantile bazar, where hundreds of customers flock every day. Whatever may be needed in the dry goods line, from a spool of cotton or a yard of print to costly laces or the most elegant dress goods, will be found. Tho firm desire to effect a clearance during the season, and therefore offer bargains to purchasers. pur-chasers. Thev also havo a rlinip line of holiday presents. An inspection inspec-tion of W. Bros' goods and prices will result in satisfying intending purchasers pur-chasers that the house is a good place in which to buy. |