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Show Notice. C. R. Barratt calls attention at-tention to a largo stock of crockery, complete in every line. dl2 Railroad conductors ehould wear Elmwood collars, as the dirt will not slick to them. dl2 If the lady who took the wrong shawl from the Masquerade ball on Friday evening, will return it to the Library rooms, she can get her own in exchange. dl2 Choice States Butter, Finnan Had-ii Had-ii 103 and Yarmouth Bloaters, at Ld.loll A Urowu'a. dll ISTEaESTixo. You will be interested inter-ested in looking through the new goods at C. R. Barratt's. The stock is complete in fine iurniturc and house goods generally. ill 2 Business Album Mr. C. 8. Rockwell is canvassing the city, getting up a business album. His design is to get up five of the albums.'one for each of the principal hotels. They will be made attractive in being illuminated with colored pictures and photographs oi prominent promi-nent scenes and persons, interspersed with rcadiug matter and business cards. The albums arc especially designed for the guest of the hotels, and make a very interestulg medium 'through which to reach the subject. i 12 , JOB PRINTERS AND BUSINESS i MEN. Just rceeivid at this office a I large stock of Cardboard, Folio Post, Flat Cap, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes, te., tfce. FIGURES AT i BED ROCK. jel'J CLOTHING AND FURNISHINC GOODS. OUTOFTHE FIRE. j ! POSITIVELY" 1 El'TTSV Damaged CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, TO BE SOLD AT FIFTY CENTS on the Dollar. SALES COMMENCED Monday, Hovcmbcr 29th, OPEN AT 8 A.M. UNTIL 7 P.M. . SIEGEL BROTHERS, n27 GROESBECK BLOCK RELIGIOUS SERVICES TODAY. TO-DAY. 1 Latter-Day Saints meetings in the several wards this afternoon and oven-ing, oven-ing, at the usual hours. Thirteenth Wasd. Klder Joseph F. Smith will preach thi3 afternoon al 2 o'clock. Twesiietii Ward. Edlar;II. W. Naisbitt will preach Una evening at 6 o'clock. Scandinavian Service. Old Tabernacle, Tab-ernacle, this afternoon, at 2 'clock. Entrance by south gate. German Service. Elder Karl G iTaeser, presiding. Sorvico in German at tho City Hall, every Sunday at 10 o'clock. German and Swiss aro cordially invited t attend. EpiscorAX. St. Mark's Cathedral, Hector, Bishop Tut lie; assistant ministers, K. M. Kirby, G. D.B.Miller, 11.11. Prout. Sunday School, 9.30 a. m. Services 11 a.m.) and 7 p.m. PitESiiTTERiAN. New churcb, corner of Second South and Second East street. Kev. Josiah Welch, pastor. Servicei at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Catholic Church of St. Slarr Magdalene, Mag-dalene, Rev. Father Scanlan, Pastor; Rev. Father Breilin, Assistant. Grand high moss on Sunday at half-past ten o'clock a.m., and solemn vespers at half-past half-past seven p.m. Catechism every Saturday Satur-day at eleven a.m. Con OREO ATIONAL CnTTRCH. Third South street, a few steps west of Eftal Temple. Kev. W. 11. Barrows, pastor. Preaching services in tho morning at 11 o'clock, and evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday Sun-day school at 12.15 p.m. Prayer mooting moot-ing on Wednesday evening, cats free, A cordial welcome extended to all. Methodist Episcopal Cucncn. Cea tral Church, Third South street, flfh door east of Main street, near tho Walker Llouso. Preaching at 11a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School at 12:30 p.m. Prayer meetings Tuesday and Thursday Thurs-day evenings. Seats free. Slranuers made welcome and at homo. Twelfth Ward Mission, Sixth East street, between First and Second South streets. H.Skewess.Vastor. Preaching, 7.30 p.m. Sunday school, 2:30 p.m. Music Hall Mission, one and a half blocks west of the Townsend House. W. Carver, Pastor. Sunday school, 2:30 p.m. CillLl'R'vX'.S PrtOORKSMVE L.TCEVJJ. Liberal Institute every Sundav aflernoon, Doors op jn at 1.30, Lycium callotl te ordirat 2 o'clock precist'lv. Friends oi tin eausi are cordially invitod. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALT LAKE THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY! Tuesday Evening, December 14. o-:R,.AJsnD PANORAMA! ACROSS THE CONTINENT, OR FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN. Coniislini of a Saiiel of SIXTY PICTURES ! Covering OTer 7,000 Square Feet of Canvass REDUCED PRICES OF ADMISSION : Parquet anfl Parquette Circle, 75 ets. First CtrcK - - - - M cts. Second and Third Circles, - 25 cu. CHERRY & FAIR STAR. i 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. Wo guarantee- a perfect tit aqual to any Custom made Clothing, and we otler to sell the same from 510 to $15 a suit less than the same can bo bought at 6Dy other place in this city. Call and examine our goods and prices. L. Goldberg & Co. Wasatch llotel Building. Manufactoiy, 20 Walker street, Now York. m27 HOTEL VUItlVALS. Doc. 11. WALKER! IlOUiSK. A U Earll, Ogden; A Werner, Ger-mania Ger-mania works; J Jacobs, BiDgham; K S P WiUon, San F: B S Bontham, Ontario, On-tario, Ct; F G Gilibrd, Phila; Ed A Markwell, NY;LO Tato, C li Mhar-shall, Mhar-shall, London; C J Marston, Rochester, N Y; S Khodoc&nachi, San F; R O B Beran, Trenton; W W Rosomond, Now Haven; R II Wilcoi, Saeto; Poter B Simons, Phila; C H Fellows, G F Wilson, Wil-son, N Y; P LlincQian, Japan; L Stark, F Hansen, San F; W J Smart, Bingham; Bing-ham; R R Munro, Alta; H M Wilmartb, M. Talcott, S S Kimbsll, Chicago. TOVTNSKND 110USK. M E Smith and wifa, Mrs Gray, W Jordan; A C Beckwith, Evanston; C W Thompson, G M. Thompson, Hew Hampshire, J Manning, J Hannah, London; Lon-don; B B Baxter,S D l)arehefter,Pioi'ho, N 1 Barttlett, Cala; T Houghton, Virgin Vir-gin Bay; U il Kay, J Dowd, Santa Rosa; J J Sampson, Phiia; H H Fornteck, L H Cumraings, W H Gammon, N Y; W T Hubbard ard wife, Miss Hubbard, Indianapolis; In-dianapolis; J P Argorsingor, wife and hoy, St L; J H Miller and wife, H J Morgan, EvaosUn. VALLEY BODSB. O H Prentice, S Swen, Evaniton; S Wilge, lUborg, Jacob citv; E Wy-man, Wy-man, J M Willard, N Y; R Norton and wife, W Ormond, J Snortonborgor, Bingham: E Simpson Silver, Tintie; A Hobson, Richmond; W H Mortenann, Ojrden; J Griewoid, Corinne; O E Williams, Wil-liams, Alia; J Child Og.lon;J By bee, V C Morlonsen, Ogdun Valley; IX Kil.Rer- aid. Dry C; K PSoig-etiti, Hunts rille; S Jeffrey, Alta; M S Kingon, la; M Leonard, Leo-nard, Dry C: M rs N J liarrtt and son, ; USB K: J P Or-trom, Park city; J ' Merrill, Tintie. HOT TO H AND JEltKY. A drink whih Acer & Murphy have made fam-ui' f.r its nutritious and stimulating o,ua!itis, can now be pro-i pro-i cured at tbat well-appointed bar of tho ( Oecitlrntal, 35 First South stro;t. They also diju&o of genuine Se itch WhUkey Punches, and nil kinds of Hot DrinLs, in their inimitible f-lyle fur which they stand u-n-i-l-d. olO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Get the Uonuioo 1 Beware of Imitation I THOMSON'S WORLD-RENOWNED PATENT GLOVE-FITTIXC CORSET. fNo eonrt h if aver rjojod mcb a world-J world-J h dero iad for them ii ocnuantlj iccrea-inK, Locauia thor UMVKRSAI, bAT16f ACTION, Aro Handtome. Dnr-&ble, Dnr-&ble, JLOcnvoiical an 1 A PERFECT FIT. Aik for Thomios'i Osnalrt UIoT-Plt-tirje. and tee tor yurieli laat tba mmi Il.'-mnn fccj tra'le mirk, a Crown, in rianU'ftd apiD the iV.nit. Thit caution li ftrce'tfcry bKiaie of Iba tctDJ wtiritjltn imitation im-itation tal id d o'Z ai gtnuta which hivs so merit whiisttr. THOMSON UNGDDH I CO., . T., Imporlen ud l'.t.Dt.l lor Ih. U. S. 4U TRAVEL. a-o BAST via tlie Trans - Continental Route This is the shortest, best 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 Rnpids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Passengers lor Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Butlalo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Toronto Montreal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Cairo and all POINTS SOUTH AND EAST. Bhould buy their tickets via Chicago and tho Chicago & North-Western i Railway. j Close connection arc made nt Chi-1 cago with the Lake Sboro & Michigan Southern, Baltimore & Ohio, Michigan Mich-igan Central, Pitttburg, Fort Wayne fc Chicago, Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. This is the Pioneer Line between the Pacific Coast and Chicago, and was the first to connect with the great Pacific Roads, and form the OVERLAND OVER-LAND ROUTE. This line is the shortest rail line between Omaha and Chicago; the track is of the best steel 1 rail, and all the appointments aro first-class. The trains are mado up of elegant new Pullman Paiace Diuwinq ItooM and Sleep in Q Coactie, luxurious, well lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches, and pleasant lounging anil smoking cars. The cars are all equipped with tho celebrated Miller S:itoty Platform, and patent JiulliTH and Couplings, Westing house S.ifcty Air Brakes, and every other appliance that has been devise-d for the safety oi passenger trains. AH trains are run by teleuraoh. In a word, this GREAT THROUGH LINE has tho best and smoothest track, and the most elegant and com fur table ta-ble equipment ol any road in the West, and has no competitor in the country. Remember you ask for your Tickets Tick-ets via the Chicago & North-Western Railway, and take no other . Tickets over this route are sold by all Ticket Agents in tba United States. Particular information with maps, time tables, etc., may be had at any of the Through Ticket Office's in the West, or upon personal or writlrn application to J. W. Irons, Tirket Agent, -all Lake City, A. H. Earl, Ticket Ace..! at Ogden, or to J. H. Mountain, Western Traveling Age-nt, Omaha, Nrl.., or to W. II. Stennett, General I'asencer Agent, Chicago. REHXSTROM & POIILZOX, Merchant Tailorw BrG to infirm their mariy fr'mmh and ihi public in nonTiil of thir KK-M KK-M O V A L to COM M EKCI A LSTHKKT. No. 4'.'. Kntire wntiffaction (niarant! in nw work u well as in Cleaning and Repairing. fit) FISH, CROCERIES. ETC. SCOTCH STORE, .lust rcceivo.1 A. Fresh Shipment of Moir A Soil's Aberdeen Fl'esh Hi'rrinc Keller's Dundee Marmalade, Finnan Haddies, Yarmouth Bloaters Edinburgh Oatmeal and Oatmeal Grits. L. Rose & l o.'s Leith Lime Juice, e(e., efe," Remember tlie place, north of the PostottU-e: f 14 LIQUORS. E.M.B0UK0FSKY; . Wholesale & Retail Lipr Dealers loyitn their friends and the ruWio poncTally to iHnet their larpo and complete Flock of FINE LiauOES. WINES And CIGAES. Sole A tnts for J. E. CUTTER & MILLER'S J. II. CUTTER & J. A. MILLER Extra Oli BOURBON WHISKY, S. B. Ross and Cabinet Old Bourbon, Pine Imported Brandy, Gin and Hum, California and Imported Wines, Chanipgnfcs,Bittors, Ale, Porter, etc, constantly on band. Special ationlion tivon to KarailrTraJo. All onlers rromrtly fillo3. SECONDSOUTH STREET Third door west of East Temple St., SALT LAKE CITY. ia Ca?h paid tor Hides, Pelts and Wool. V arehouse J on n i n j?a Ta nnerv. FLOUR. GRAIN, ETC. KNOWLDEN Is low operating OpijositG Einwootlcy's Furmlnre Stove FIRST SOUTH STREET, Where ho is Falling FLOUR, 13 I H ID SEED, Grass Seed, etc. CUEAVEU 'MAX J XriJOD V, Ho invites all his old Customer.- and as many new ones as possible to CALL AND SKI-: HIM". d.'. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE.. 'lMiK I'N HKltSlUN HI) WOULD UK-1 UK-1 ni'Mtlilly annmirico to hor nunier.ni ' frienilp ar.d tho puMio ccn-rnllv that rm has opened a I'riviue Hoarding lloim ul tho rcsilonceoril. I. liiinlmll. En-i lisii block northeit of tho nurthoti-t Ournor o( Ihn Ti'Tni'lo block. LHy lt-mdori ukon, nn.t KurniMicd and V, nl'uriiithul ltooius lo rout. Tonus KoihiddI'I- nil WHS. I,. W. KIM11A1.L. FIUST-l LASS Jllll WOllli At LOW FIOURES at llio 'HERALD" ,)OH HEP A HTM EXT SEWINC MACHINES. SEE THE The Greatest Invention of tho present day. NO HOLES TO THREAD, EITHER ABOVE OR IN THE SHUTTLE. It w tlicLioiiTT.-T Krvxixa M:i- linn and ran lc nwd ly those of dtlinil ' health. Jt imver .Sur Srrrnirr nor Ji:i:akh TMK Tukkalj, crcu whtn (he vh-:d is turned the vrou-j way. It MAKES nirr UTTJ.K NoIrfE Mill h:iM iWJHt room under the arm. It is ALWAYS J:EUY TO WOHk',nild ran le iiiftantaticoiihly tut from S'o. .'KfJ to No. 10 cut Urn. Can bo had on Monthly Instalments. PAYNE-i & SON. A Inrpr lot nf TEY ORCJAXP on hand. All Jfrw Hlyh.-s. Tlie IW-nt OrK'uis in the World. DAYNES &l SON |