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Show 1WE LEAD! "And Don't You Forget It." 0 Let the Boys Know It ! Our Handsome Slock of i Men's and Boys' Ready-Made CLOTHHSTG! NOW READY. i Onr Prices are no higher than those of last 1 . year. Other houses in town will look for higher figures, but we do not, I Good Goods For Very Little Money! ti what these times demand, Tbis has always beeD our motto1 1 and the main cause of our Buoccea. ' A complete stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Aod the LATEST STYLES OF HATS All Gradee and all Colors. t Thft Old Established Clothing: Hall. UNDER SALT LAKE HOUSE S. J. NATHAN, b28 Proprietor. , OVER 900 DIFFERENT STYLES I or I Tie Laraest aifl Most Complete Stoci iii the Territory. PRICES LARGELY REDUCED. :():- 'The Block conIts oi I'alat BrashcN, Varnih, Wall, Whitewash, Fitches, Blenders' Tools, Dusters, Stripers, Pencils, Ji also mine, Mcrob, Shoe, Htove, Feather, Ac., A-c. G. F. CULIVIER, WOOL. -WOOL. :rrrrr: FartiiM having Wool to dispose of would do well to call on me a 1 am prepared to pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, IN CASH. FOR WOOL In large or iraall quantities. Backs and twine to tie 8eecee furnished, First-olasa Sheep Shears kept in stock. H. B. CLAWSON. WtttthouM, corner South and East Temple Streets, mlfi PORTRAITS! PORTRAITS I FOX & SYMONS, 89 & 99 Main Street, Beg to thank their Friends and the Public for the generous patronage bestowed be-stowed upon them during tho past five Tears; and have much prea6ure in announcing an-nouncing that their MAIN GALLERY, 99 Main street, has been handsomely decorated and furniahed throughout, and is now under the management of Mr. C. W. SYMONS. In consequence of the grcit increase of business, Messrs F. & S. have leased the Gallery formerly occupied by Mr. 0. W. Carter and opened a BRANCH GALLERY, under the management of Mr. ALEXANDER FOX. Both Galleries have received from the east the Finest Accessories and Backgrounds, Back-grounds, painted by tho first arlistB, for picturesque effects, that can be procured, comprising Interiors, Terrace and Balcony, Bal-cony, Boating, Cottage, Window, etc.. etc. These, with the addition of new and improved instruments, enaDle them to compete with and surpass the productions of any other gallery in Salt Lake. The nublic are respectfully invited to visit both galleries and see for themselves. &"Just Received, a Large Assortment of New Styles of Prames, Velvet Goods, etc., on exhibition in the show rooms of both galleries. n26 T. C. ARMSTRONG, Importer and Dealer IN Grain. Flour ani all IMs of Proince Seeds a Specialty. FIB ST SOUTH STREET. P. 0. Box 810 d m4 PRESHAW & SKEWES UNDERTAKERS. A Pull Assortment of "Wood Coffins and Metallic Oases constantly on hand at reasonable prioes. All orders tilled promptly. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. No. 109 Kimball Block, Salt Lake Oi'y- y8 UTAH CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC SALT LAKE CITY. Fa Ti ELISHKD .-. 1878. DE. ELLEN B. FERGUSON DIKfiCTOjB. The Second Tear of this Conservatory opened on "Wodaojday, Nov. 19, 1679. In tho IcatrumetiUli Department of this Initiation superior advantagci are offered to pupils who cioiiro to bicome thorough Mmioitton, by tho dere'opmeni of a brilliant technique, u well as a refined, ex pr entire and intilliient interpretation of Ufuaioal Muiio. ' for Vooal Coltura bo School la the Territory Terri-tory affords btttor advantases. Voioe boild-tn, boild-tn, for the development oi young or weak Toioen, hai been punued with i ratify in g sao-oeea, sao-oeea, while ipooial attantioo is givon to advanced ad-vanced studies in English, German and Italian Ital-ian Sinsior. A formal Course for the bono St of 'leaehors through the Winter. For terms apply to Dr. E. B. Ferguson. Director, at tho Conservatory over Calder'i Music Store. n30 Xboqt. shoiV ffAT,CAPauA GENTS' GLOVE HOUSjfck CCEO. DUNFORD tv No. 61 Main S(reet,r HOUSB j& JEREMY &, CO., M AKTJ J"i CT LTR BBS 01" Daily, Table ani : Milling Salt. P. O. BOI, 1,138. "WAREHOUSE North Temple St., two blocks west of Depot Block. o2G "W ANTED, SEVERAL EXPEEIENCED BOOT AND SHOE FITTERS MACHINISTS. Apply to Wm. H. Eowo, at Z. 0. M. I. Hhoe Factory. nil FIRST PRIZES At tho late Territorial Fair Z. C. M. I. SHOE FACTORY Was awarded the FIRST PRIZE FOR GENTS FINE BOOTS. FIRST PRIZE FOB Best Assortment of Fine Boots and Shoes. FIRST PRI7F FOR Best Assortment of Coiu-nion-NcaKC Bootn and Shoes. FIRST PRIZES Were also awarded to Z. P. M, I, TANNERY tor Harness Leather, Fair Leather, Upper Up-per Leather, Gall 8kine, Xip 8kine( Etc. US- See that the Boot and Bhoea you purchase are stamped "Warranted, "War-ranted, Manufactured by Z. C. M. I. Shoe Factory." H. S. ELDREDCE, j 018 Superintended For "You, Madam, "Whoso complexion betrays some tiuiuiiintiug imperfection, imperfec-tion, whose mirror tells yon that you are Tanned, Sallow and disfigured in countenance, or have Eruptions, ltedness, Roughness or unwholesome tints of complexion, wo say use Hagan's Magnolia Bulm. It is a delicate, harmless and delightful article, producing the most natural and entrancing entranc-ing tints, the artificiality of which no observer can detect, and which soon becomes permanent per-manent if the Magnolia Balm is judiciously used. BfC BOOT Custom-Mate Boots aifl Slices A SPECIALTY. Repairing uone on Short Notice. SIGN OF THE "BIG BOOT," 87 Main Street. M JAMES PAYNE. JOHN HACMAN, lerclant Tailor Opposite Walker tiro's Buuk He makes the Best and Cheapest Dress and Business Suits in Salt Lake City. Give Eia ft Call, LEANING AND REPAIRING NEATLY DDNE. Just Received, a large Btock of Fall and Winter Clothing. SBAES Sc LIDDLE, ;i - 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. i AND PARK CITY. K dS wiii uue uianppo . , , f onttij-To be bad ol XMAS. XMAS. FRUIT FOR FLUM PUDDIN0 AND MINCE PffiS, (JLEANED AND READY FOR USE, At TEASDEIS. RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON AND LEH0N PEEL, CANDIES, NUTS, Etc., PRICES, AS USUAL, ARE THE VERY LOWEST. DRY GOODS. FULL SUPPLY OF SHAWLS, HOODS, SCARFS AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS. BOOTS AND SHOES. EVERY VARIETY, STYLE ana CLASS, BOUGHT BEFORE THE RECENT ADVANCE, AND WILL BE SOLD AT SATISFACTORY PRICES. CLOTHING. MEN'S AND BOYS', A FULL STOCK. ALSO HATS, CAPS, BLANKETS. A VISIT TO THIS IMMENSE STOCK WILL AMPLY REPAY; P0RCHASERS. STOVES. iUflTlUrD n A T l r T- r.r ,TTrar n INS AND HEATING STOVES, At TEASDEL'S. Christmas Fruits ! JUST RECEIVED. 0 We have Just Received our first shipment of NEW FRUITS, CANDIES, ETC., Consisting of Raisins, Currants, Cilron Peel, Orange Peel, Lemon reel, Spices, Candies, Mats, .te., Hie. An Immense Assortment of toys, Ana More Hoon to Arrive. C. W. DAVIS. ft GEO. SAVILLE, JTT Ladies' and Gentlemen's JssPTr FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE HAZEE Second South Street, Three Doors East of Elophanf Corner. Repairing dune on short notice. Your pstroniire ronjoctfully solicited .HT2fi JOHN TAYLOR & SON, 2sEE,Oi3:A.ISrT TAILORS, COMMEBCIAL STREET, NKiK FlE3T SOOTH, ALL AND W I NTE R COODS.i Foil Stock of English, French. Scotch and American Suitings, Centimes, Trowserings, A-c. DO N ? T uYgLEC T TO EXAMINE THE IIIIMZIEISrsIE! STOCK OF Custom-Made HI'S, W AND CHUM'S IMPORTED BY GOLDSMITH & . Co J I 88 Main Street. ) THE FINEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST GOODS IN THE CITY, 0 -A. FULL LINE OIF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS HATS AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Trunks and Valises, BLANKETS AND RUBBER GOODS, &c, &o., &o. Orders from the Country Solicited, which will gj' - -""--Attention. GOLDSMITH -QS. At the Store 'Formerly Occupied hv x SIEGEL BROS. . DAILY ARRIVALS , OF CHOICE FALL. AND WINTER GOODS AT PRICES LOW AS THE LOWEST i. Demorest'8 Fall and Winter Patterns Have Arrived.-iBa VHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE OEOORAPHV OF THIS COUNTRY, WI1.L S"? BY EXAMININC THIS MAP, THAT THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R7 i'-i THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE Vi K: i ; mriln lino rnn from Chlcngntn Coivicl! HiifTn Omiilin, pa9:n inrouKh JnlicU )it.nwn. La . ,;i ilc. Cnriflsoo. tfo'lne. Hock IMnnC, Dnvcijiort, i'iL Liberty. lo-vft City, Marcnirn. IJrooklj-n, ;n;nip nnd Dcs Moines, (tlio cnnltal of Iottiu with brnnchi'B from Iliircan Junction tn Pr 1 irl n ; -V.Kon Junction to MiiBcuiinn. wnchtnirton. Knlr-ll'-li'. Kldon, BrllcDnp. featrcvino. Princeton, Trenton, GaMolln. Cameron, lnT-nwort h and .Mehlmin ; Wnohlnirlon lo SIimh "?y. Osknlon.m .'!.! Knoxrllle ; Kokuk to Kiu-iiiifton. Hon.i-.rt Hon.i-.rt r.ertonspnrt, InrlepcnrloDt. KM on, (Htiim-it:i. (Htiim-it:i. HiMj-tiIIc. Osknloosit. Pella, Monrof nnr Dch M' t:ii;n; J)C9 Moines U Indlanolft ninl Wiiilcrwet; At hintic In Audubon, unil Avoca to ilarlrin. Ttila n iwpitivcly the wn'T Unllroad, which owns, cm-imIh cm-imIh nr. optiratoe a tlirowtti line befrocn Utile ago 'I till Couipnnjr nwn nnd cnnlro' Iholr Slcpplnn Cur.-.wh'eh nro Inferior to I .no. ami eIvu you a li'iiMti t(!rth between Cblcac nnri Coiin';ll ItlufTn, l.":ivenworth, or At liLon for 'J wo Dollars and Kifty fenut, and n B"cti"n Tot Five rillnrp. wlill" ill other llnc chnrve lietwcr"' tho sumc poliils Tlir.'O Dollnra lor o iluublo bcrt.u, aod tlx Dollaru WJiat will please yon rons! will he the pteasurc-of pteasurc-of enjr.Tlne your meul". wliiic iin'UnK over the f'uiitlful prairie '. Illinois, anil limn. In one .,! our mnt'nlOceiit liinlntr and lti-.'tnr:tnt Cnri that accompany all Throuah Express Trains. Von cct an entire meal, (ro,d ns la te'ved ui any !lr(-rln-B hotel, or r.cTcn'.r-fl vf cent'; or j-,u tail order what you like, nn'l pay for what you net. Appreclatlnn the fact Hint a majority of the '-o-ple prefer prparnte apurticent riir dlfTereril pur-D"cs pur-D"cs (and tfi" cnormr.us i:iB'-ni.'er buMm-r.i of tMs lino warrantiDH It). w are pleai-fl to an-r.oijiici. an-r.oijiici. ihal this Company runs Itn PAI.A' r; ),KKPINri fMiS for r-W'plnir pnrno-ae-. urul Iti PALAfp; DIMNfi ('AILS for Km iriif potTor.v. fine other m-ent feature ol our Pal.-.co (.iir.i r a BM' '(ING HA1-OON wdero yon enn cojov . " Ii viL'ta " nt ;il I hours of tin.-day. M tmifioent Iron lirldpeg npnu the Mi-i - and .,.li-.o!irl river in all pnirnx erosh-. d Iliio. and Iran-jT'TB are nvonlutl nt fonn-ir ),!, J-eamtiworiti and Atchison, cyunttU'juu inadu It) l.nlon flcpots. 'n'K PltlM-M'AI, It. It. 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