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Show AND STOCKS Now York, December 0, 1870, Silver bars, U4!rf; oolo. 14, diaooaDt; money, easy. 5, 7; go?ernmenti, queit: itooks oloecd strong; Woitorn Lnion, 10.S(4: QuiokeilTor, 20; Pioiiio, &4: Mii-posa, Mii-posa, 3; WaIIr. Fargo, 10.1: N Y Control, 13 Erie, 4iJ: Pan ma, liil: Union l'aoiflo. 85'K: bondj.lllU'. : Central I'aeiQo. Ulitiutro, 4; Leadvillo, 3'i; Caribou, tya. 1SSO. Harper's Young People. ILLUSTRATED. 'l bo evils of lensationat Itteraturo for the young are well known, and the want of an antidote hm loop beon felt. This ii supplied by Harper s Young Feople, a beautifully illustrated weekly journal, which is equally dovoid of the objectionable objection-able features of sensational juvenilo liter- aturo and of that moralizing tone which repelB the Mouthful reader. Tbo Volumes of the Young People- rin with the first Number, published in NoTomhor of each year. W hen no time is mentioned, it will be understood that tho subscriber wishes to coratnonce with the Number next after the receipt of order. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, One Year, ?4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY, " " 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR, " " 4 00 The THREE abovo-namod publications, publica-tions, One Year 10 00 Any TWO abayo named, On Year, 7 00 HARPER'S YOURS PEOPLE, One Year 1 60 rvsiute arree 10 ait auoscnoci t in tne United mates or Canada, INDUCEMENTS FOB 1880 ONLY. SThirtson Numbers of Harper's Young People will bo furnished to every yearly subscriber to Harper's Weekly for 1S80; or, Harper's Young People and Harjier's Weekly will be sont to any address for one year, commoncing with the first Number of Harper's Weekly for January, 1880, on receipt of $5.00 for tho two Pariodiaals. Rcmittancos should be mads by Post-Office Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. .Newspapers aro not to copy this advertisement adver-tisement without the express order of I Harp KB & Broth bus, Address BAR PER & BROS., 1 New York. MUSIC Music Wareroomi.Salt Lake City, and Parr's BuUdiDg, Ogdon. CALDER'S MAGNIFICENT HOLIDAY STOCK I of Instruments, Consists ia pait of, 15 PIANOS Hade by Checkering & Sons, Ballet, : Davis & Co., Weber, Decker, Fisoher, i Lyon & Hcaly, etc.; 60 ORGANS By Mason & Hamlin, Clough & Warren, LoriDg & Blake, Chase, Shoninger, etc ; 250Accordeons The largest and finest variety ever seen in this country, and of tho very latest stylus, . A KC TJfJ IMC Of all ityleH, grades and models; 100 ORGUINETTES The most wonderful mechanical instrument instru-ment of the age. 55 BANJOS As complete a variety as is to bo found in any itore in America. 1,000 HARMONICAS Of all eizos and qualities to suit the youth, amateur or profeieional. Also in grea variety, Guitars, Flutes, Piccolos, Pic-colos, Piauo Stools aud (overs. .lews Harps, Xiu Flagelots, lira.vs aud JL'latcd Fifes, 15 rums, i And a largo slock of musical toys, and all nt the lowest possible prices. pS Every purchaser of musical aoods five dollars, and upwards, will be entitled en-titled to a copy of Caldcr's Musical Journal for one year, the musical contents con-tents of which sell in sheet form at twelve dollars. Pianos and Organs on instalments. n30 NOTWITHSTANDING THE ADVANCE IN PEICE OF STTGJR, O. IE GTTLIMIIEIR 18 SELLING OP CANDIES! AT OLD PRICES. :(): Everything' Ready for Christmas. TE A POT STORE. SEAES &c LIDDLE Wholesale and Retail dealers in GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED Grass, Garden and Field Seeds, East Temple street, THREE- DOORS SOUTH OF Z. C. M. I., SALT LAKE CITY. AND PARK CITY. . da Hi GEO. SAVILLE, n Ladies' and Gentlemen's &"W FASHIONABLE BOOT AUD SHOE MAZER Second South Street, Throe Dots East of Elephani Corner. Repairing duao on short notice. your wir respectfully soliolted 1879. Christmas. 1879 WILLIAM JEM1XUS & MIS. KAL O-MEDy ARE Novelties for PreRPmf-.e Mwu,wa A3 WELL A3 8TAPLE DRESS GOODS, 42-Inch Black Cashmere at $1.25 per Yard 36 " " Cashmere " 1.00 32 " " Cashmere " 50 Colored Cashmere - - CO " ALL NEW SHADES IN SATINS. Ladies' Bows, Ties and Handkerchiefs, . . . IN ENDLESS VARIETY. . - o LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF HOSIERY IN THE CITY. Eagle Kmporium. NEW FRUITS! - Ml "1 T 1 r -r-r ueanea Keaay lor Use. ALSO ; CANDIES,NUTS,SELECTSPICE,&c. o WILLIAM MINGS & SONS, 1880. New Year. 1880 F. AUERBACH & BRO'S SPECIAL CLOSING OUT SALE OF WIISTTER GOODS. Black and Colored Bilks and Satins at 70c. 90o., $1 00. $1.25. $1 50 $1.75, $2.00. ' ' ' Black Cashmeres at 40c, 50c, 60c, 70o., 80c, 90c, $1.00. Colored CaBhmerea at 55o.t 70c, 90o. Double Wide Lustres and other Dress Goods, 20o., SOo , 40c 50c 70c, S5o. ... Bilk Striped and Plaid Dress Goods, 25c, SOo., 40o., 50o. Mobair and Armure Dress Goods, Six Yards for $1 00. Double Wide Heavy Matelasse and Drap Det6 at $1.50 worth $2.50. Double Wide Heavy Beaver Cloth at $1.75, $2 50, $3.00. - i Double Wide Repellants and Ladies' Cloth, 85o , 90c, $1.00. $1 20 $1.40. Heavy all wool Cas6imerea for Men and Boys' wear, $1.15, $1 25 $1 50. White and Colored Flannels, Jeans and Satinettes, 15c. 25o. 30o Soo., 40c, 60o., 60o., 70o., 80c. ' Knit Dnpra Rhawlo. 75f... 1 I 75 40 K MTS Ladies' Corsets, 40c, 60c, 76c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $5.00. L .dies' and Children's Hose, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c to $1 60 per pair Our Own Seamless Kid Gloves, warranted equal lo Harris' or any . , other make, three buitons, $1.75, lour buttons, $2.00. Beat . Value in Kid Gloves in the City. - LadieB' Fur Sels, $2.50, $3 50, $5.00, $10.00, $15.00, $20.00. Best Goods for the Money in the City. Ladies' and Children's Cloaks, Dolmans and Circulars, $3.00 $4 00 $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 to $25.00. ' Turkey Red Table Cloths, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.20.' Bleached Damask Table Cloths, 60c, 75o $1.00 $1.40. Towels from 10c. to 75c Ribbons, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Laoe and Silk Ties Fringes Berlin Embroideries in Silt Worsted (Marvels of Artl Veiliuts' Tidies, Etc, at Lowest Prices in the City. GENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Hats and Furnishing Goods 1 Of every kind, 1 At Trices to Close Out Every Article of Winter Goods. Tbe Best rjnlaundr.ed WHITE 8HIRTS, of 2200 Linen Bosoms and Wamsutta Muslm, ever offered at retail at $1.00. Better value than tbe last filly Dozen we olosed in so short a time. Samples sent free of postage. Toe lack of room and the poor light in our store compel us to offer the great overstock we purchased before tho late rise in Merchandise at any cost, and purchasers, both Wholesale and Retail, who are do-Birous do-Birous to seoure the most Goods for tbe least money will do well to oall and prioe our Goods before purchas. ing elsewhere. We show Goods with pleasure. WHOLESALE BUYERS Will be treated as suoh in Competition with any Market East or West. SOrdera Prcmptly filled and Honorable Treatment Warranted.- KSTAllLieUKU 1SOJ.. F. AUERBACH & BR0, |