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Show Ask 0. Foote, Supt. o( Nephi Coop., (or HOWE'S celebrated borne made Bool and Shoe. n4 Late Literature. Miller it Co. have the Harper'a Weekly for January" 5th, besides all of the late publications. Wanted. A strong GIRL or WOMAN, for aeneral housework. Apply to Mrs. Teaidel, Twentieth ward, three blocks east of Eagle Gate. d30 Chicago Silvek Mining Co., Limited. Lim-ited. Persons holding claims against this company are invited to present them for adjustment. d30 Keep W asm. We have some of the best Overcoats and other Clothing for Winter ever brought to this terri tory, and are selling them very cheap. What we sell iu our line we guarantee, guaran-tee, as all our wearing apparel is made at our own manufactory. &11 and see us. L. Goldberg & Co., d30 Wasatch Building. Prices Reduced on Glass. 8x10 5o per Lt. 10x12 8c pf r Lt. 10x14 10a per Lt. 10x14 12ic per Lt. dl2 G. F. Culmer & Ca. GIRL WANTED, as COOK, middle-aged preferred. Apply at residence of Mr. J. B. Meader, corner South Temple and Walnut streets. 2 Jd29 GO AND SEE THE WONDERFUL WONDER-FUL "MODEL PIANO," that sells at $215 and upwards, at the Music Store of Calder & Careless. o2 Christmas and New Year's Gifts FINE PHOTO GRAPHS, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRAMES, SUN PEARL PICTURES, THE BEST IN TOWN, AT FOX & SYMONS. dl6 A. BOOTH'S FRESH OYSTERS 75 CENTS PER CAN AT CUTLER BRO'S. a21 Go to the Star Printing Office, Romney Block, for your New Year Galling Cards. d23 Drinks and Beverages. During the cold snap, a good place to get a warming drink or a fine cigar, is at W, R. McComas', first door east of Godbe's. Drop in and nam pie his stock. d8 BfironB making your purchases oall on John C. Cutler, agent for Utah manufactured goods, and examine ex-amine his stock of Woolen Goods, Shoes, Trunks, Yeast Powders, Soaps, Brooms, etc, in the Old Constitution Buildine. d27 DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, Eastern Lumber, Mouldings, Frames, etc. Job Work promptly attended to. Second South Street, two doors wejt ot Whilo House. nl5 JOHKI'II G. PvOMNEY, . A Happy New Year I Genuine English Ale ten cents per glass, or fifty cents per quart. Mulled Alo, Tom & Jerry and other hot drinks, l'uro Wines and Liquors, altso Mkrgetts' Ale and Wagner's Beer, for family use, at Parlor Saloon and Liquor Store, 93 KitnLull Block. d'27 P. MAUGKnu, Proprietor. A Gentle Hint. In our stylo of climate, with its suddtm changi1 of temperature rain, wind and Bunshine often iutor-iningltHl iutor-iningltHl io a single day it is no won tier that our children, friends and relatives are so frequently taken (rum Us by neglected coLia, hull the deaths resulting directly from this cause. A botlie ot Boachee's German Syrup kept about our home for immediate use will prevent serious Bio-menu, a large doctor's bill, and peril tjd duulli, by the uso of three or four d.)-iea. Kur cur in.; CouBUmptiou, liumorrhj;nM, Pneumonia, Sovero Cjughs, Ormp or any tliicaso of the Throat or Lungs, its ucees is simply wonderful, as your druggist will tell you. German fciynip is now sold iu very towu and village on this coutinent. Sample bottles for trial. lOo.; regular aixa, 76c. d!2 Fresh Tkout at W. L. Price's. je21 Notice. The fourth ball of the series given by the Social Club will be held New Year's Eve. DaDcing will be kept up as long as the membera wiiih. A full and punctual attendance is requested. re-quested. d30 Crackers of any description, wholesale, whole-sale, at Deseret Bakery, opposite Herald ofDce. - R. Gardiner. d27 ORDERS for the SALT LAKE CITY BREWERY BEER will be promptly attended to if addressed to Salt Lako City Brewery, or left at the Brewery, or with Hill & Graves, Wasatch Saloon; or with Youngberg & Scbade, Scandinavian Saloon, Salt Lake City. Cash Paid at all times for Good Barley delivered at the Brewory. a8 Grand Business Opportunity. The NEW YORK CANDY STORE FOR 8ALE. A fine busiuo-)8 chance for a man with a little ready cash, as there ia MORE MONEY in it than any buiin9. iu the city with the same amount of capital invested. Is in complete running order (or the CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM and OYSTER BUdlNESS. Good reasous given for Belling. Enquire on the premises, 57 Main street. d28 Very Choice selection of TOILET ARTICLES and HOLIDAY GOODS I at Godbe, Pitts & Co's. FOR If you wish to envoi bylbe CHICAGO shortest, nuicl;p6t,r.;de8t,&cj( AHD ;id tho ealoit route taiwcun THE EABT. Omaha and Chicago, jou must liuyyour ticket via ttio i Chicago an J Northwestern Knilway. IU farca are h'vr as lh.' li'WOit. Pullman I'aUcc U U)I Di-!ii:5 51ecpir.fr Cars aro ran on iv-Ihroiiijh iv-Ihroiiijh wxiirvet tio?. '"ho celebrated Pullman li.iloi Care are ruu hy this lint: an l by this line alone, between Omaha and Chicago. Ail coupon lickut agonU soi i tickets it a this route, Buy I o3 by no other route New Year Calling Cards. UNIQUE CALLING CARDS FOR NEW YEAR JOLLY, PRETTY AND OTHERWISE, AT HERALD OFFICE. CALL EARLY AND SEE SAMPLES. d25 Materials and Trimmings for CHRISTMAS TREKS furnished at a liberal discount from retail rates, at Miller & Co's, dl9 Opposite Theatre. HIPOR KNEE RUBBER BOOTS AT Z. C. M. I., FOR 8 A.GO A ND 93. OO PER PAIR. o3 H.S. ELDREDCE. SUPT. Lenzi's Helvetian Salve. A cure for old sores, boils, felons, cancers, ulcers, broken breasts, corns, chilblains, burns, bruises, etc. This salve will cure iu every instance when used according to directions. Price, 35 cents per box; wholesale, low rates. G. W. Crocherou, Sole Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah, opposite Kimball Block. P. O. Box 419. dl2 A. ANDERSON, manufacturer of Salt Lake GLOVES, Buckskin Suits, and Fancy Fur Robea, 53 Commercial street. d6 THE GREftT AMERICAN CONSUMPTION Rumi'dy. Ir. Itti;-rs' yrnp ot Liverwort But! I'ur curt-B tho wcirat casi'B of 'oiit. I'oliiH. Pneumonia, Broncni''i'd" 'Ahihina. anLlnTntgor TTr W hooping Cough ami Croup it is a certain H)iM:ili(!, fl'ho must, olt.stl-n'me olt.stl-n'me erases surely yield to Rogers' Livorwort an tT' Tftr, when uat'd poraovor-ingly. poraovor-ingly. Stands t tho hnad f nil Cough preparation a- Ho'd nvi;ry wIhto. t'rico $1 nil pur Buttle- Z C. M. 1. Ag-jnta, oti LESLIE'S MONTHLIES, when bound, make a neat little volume. Tbe Herald Bindery does work in every style and at reasonable rales. Christmas Cakes and Candies. Henry Arnold, Baker and Confectioner, Con-fectioner, wholesale and retail. No need to go down Maiu Street for Christmas Cakes and Candies. Call at the GLOBE BAKERY. dl5 BEER I BERR1! BEKR t I I WAGENER'S BEER ox Draught. 5 Cents jA GLASS AT THE MILWAUKEE BEER SALOON. ol7 New Y'-ai's Cards, All Styles, at ti.o Star Job Printing Office, Romney n'ock. d23 POPPING Corn at Crocheruti's. n29 SPORTSMEN, ATT EN HON. We have just received our Fa Goodd, consisting of the finest Foreign and Domestic Breech and Muzzle loading SHOT GUNS; air. Ciel moor RIFLES. PISTOLS, AMMU NITION and AIR GUN'S. Pockei Cutlery in gre.it VhTie'y. All of wi.icr we otler at greatiy reduced prices Guna hired OJt by the dy, week o: month on reasonable terms. Cal and see before purchasing eUewbere '25 J. Heu&eb & Bao. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR and MAPLE SUGAR at G. F. Brooks, opposite Diowoodey's. ' 628 To the Ladies. HEALTH versus SICKNESS. Ladies who value health will save doctors' bills by wearing the elegant Tap sole, Kid Button Boots, which can be procured of ROWE, at the "Big Bool," 87 M.iin Street. n4 : LADIES' CLOAKS received at Shwartz' Store, opposite Herald office. Sold at reduced prices. Remember Re-member all. nlS Third District Court. Proceedings m the district court on Saturday, Chief Justice Schaefler presiding: Margaret A. Fuller el at., vs, Alfred Schrosder tt al., default and judgment. judg-ment. Arthur B. Gibson and Joseph Robins Rob-ins were admitted to citizenship. Helen Tuibet vs. Flagatafl S. M. Co., arguments on motion for injuno tion and receiver in progress. Court adjourned'until Monday mort tug at 9.30 o'clock. Choice Wixej, Liquors, Alcohol, Medicines, etc. Highest price given for Grain and-Produce. d9 Godbe, PittsA; Co. 'Tis Meat. To see an attractive display of CHOICE MEATS, which includes Fat Young Beeves, Sweet, Juicy Mutton Mut-ton aud well ted, heavy Porkers, and excellent Sausage, fixed off io a tasty style, do not fail to stop at Mr. C. Lucas' butcher shop to-day and inspect in-spect his show. Charley has "thrown ! himself" this Christmas, and ia bound to secure a large share of the I public patronage by selling low. d21 METALLIC AN D RUBBER WEATHER STRIPS to go around doors and windows at H. DIN-WOODEY'S DIN-WOODEY'S FURNITURE STORE, dll NEAT, TASTY and DURABLE RUNNER ATTACHMENTS for all sizes of wheeled vehicles, that can be ADJUSTED in THREE MINUTES, price $10 to $14, for sale by JOHN W. LOWELL & CO. d27 New Year Calling Cards. UNIQUE CALLING CARDS FOB NEW YEAR JOLLY, PRETTY AND OTHERWISE, AT HERALD OFFICE. CALL EARLY AND SEE SAMPLES. d25 If yod want to buy a pig at your own price go to John Crane's, half block west of theatre. He must sell them as he has no room for them, d28 . The Finest Styles of New Year's Calling Cards at the Star Printing Office, Romney Block. d23 Dressed Turkeys. JUST ARRIVED, at Liddell & Brown'B, THE FINEST LOT EVER IMPORTED. Families, city and country dealsrs, Bend in your orders! - d26 Boot and Shoe Makiug-W. Makiug-W. J. HOOPER, opposite theatre, makes, repairs and sells BOOTS and SHOES at the LOWEST RULING PRICES. He will guarautee all his work and material. n23 '"Hale Fellow Well Met!" Hale ft-1 lows who have been made "hale and hearty" by the bulaamic action of Halts' Hooey of Horehound and Tar, ha v.- uuod reaaon to bles the day when Dr. Hale introduced this sterliug remedy (or Coughs, Coldc, Sore Throat, Influenza, and all complaints of the pulmonary organs, whicb eventuate wiien neglected neg-lected in Consumption. Its efiicucy in all cases of tho kind has become a proverb. Sold by druggists everywhere. every-where. Critte ton, Central Medicine , Warehouse, No. 7 Sixth Aveuue, 1 New York, is the sole proprietor, i Prices 50 cents and $1. Great aaving I by buying large size. Pike'B Toothache Tooth-ache Drops cure Toothache in one miuule. Sold by all druggists at 25 cents. . d25 FOR A FcW DAYS Z. C. M I. OFFERS SPECIAL BARGAINS IN NEW LINES OF CARPETS, MATTINGS, RL'CS, LINOLENN, AND ALL GRADES OF HOUSEHOLD HOUSE-HOLD GOODS. NOW IS THE TIME TO REFURNISH AT A SMALL COST. WE AlSO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR NEW ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPERS, AND CEILING AND FRESCO DECORATIONS. H S. ELDREDCE, 5 SUP'T. A Bas3 Music Book lost. Bring it to the' Herald office aud be rewarded. re-warded. d30 Free Lunch, At the CALIFORNIA BREWERY SALOON, 54 Commercial street, every day from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come one, come all. d2 : Cisier's Building, At the store of Frank Cisler, opposite oppo-site the Clift House, Main street, full and choice stocks of Groceries and Provisions are constantly kept and Bold at the lowest living prices. d24 Household Goods Wanted Cash Don't sell your household go&da and traps until you consult John Crane, west of Theatre. He pays the highest cash price. nl4 A Good Book, Free. Send your name and postotfice address ad-dress to Dr. C. W. Higgins, Postoffice Box 718, and he will mail his book, juatiBSued. ul9 eol KL AUKI TAILS. Doc. 29, 1877. OMFT QOUSS. Mrs E Seeloy and two children, Bock iBlnnd; li F Butler, Ophir: F Flood, Jncob citj; W Sloan, J ilawka, Sandy; H Wells, Bingham; T F Trane, E Jm Soy, A Margus, Lehi; C bullivan, W .cot, jr, li Hewers, Weet Jirdaa; J Rowo, Honeago Falla, N Y; Gua Goc and wife, Tooele city; W Parlfhurat, J K Murirv, Springville; K lingers, Park city; J B Fruncei, J Hamilton, Leeds; K Burrell, J Fish, C 11 Moon, Oeden; Mrs F Peed, Ward, Nov; A C Adkine, Winnemucca; A L Komplan, York; W I Andrews, Bingham, WALK.BU HOUHV. A D Lewis, Ogrten; 8 P Adams, E Fisko, Stockton, Cal ; 11 Armor, San FrancUca: H U Stay; Frovo; ilaj. B(iylis3, Uounciil Bluilj; C B McGrattan, Iowa city; Owen Pierropont, bt. Louis; Mra. Scaler Livingston, Mrs. J Louiio Ellis, Now Orleans; W U Heard. 8 Thompaon, 9an Frunciico; Mr, Hum hurt and daughter, Miss Ella Taylor, New York. TO OUR HtlKNOM AND T1IE UENKKAL I'l It !,!:. Wo wish to call your attention to thi fact that wo are selling all our choice and I Warranted Pare article! ot Whi3kioa, ! Brandies, Giaa, Ituma, Cordialp, California Cali-fornia and Imported Wines of tho flnot hrands, put up expressly for Family Ute. at tho lowest pons) bio figure. Cull at the "Occidental" and sample our Hottlod Goods and bo convinced. N. B. Not having to depend on our Jobbing Trade altogether, we can cell thapor than the choupet, quality con-si con-si dured. AUER & MURPBY, olO P-opikror a. PROPOSALS FOR MEDICAL SERVICES. EALKD PP.OIVHALS FOR MKDI- O cil s-Tvice. to bi rendered to i-an-p?r of T.oeie County, wiil bo rereiyyj at tho ftiicc of the CouMy Cierk, in : Tooclfl City, up tn D-'-cembor Ii7, 177, . when the arn'; will bo o;uned and Isi-i b'-'foro the (Juunty Curt n;d Court rc- wvinjf lh5 rifrht t r.-J-'ct any or rIi bids. It boinn underplofxl that all b d-arc d-arc to be mvln for thp term of one vcar, r and payment for service to ba rec'-i v..- J in Tuotie County warrants, q iarWlv K. X. MAKIIN," Co nly Cirk T&eig County. RELIGIOl'S SKKVMKS TO-DAY. TO-DAY. Church Jesus Christo-Latter-Dat 8aim' Meetings in .h ward hou-cj in tiiu .ifternoon and evening at 1 and G o'clock. Tit ektieth WiKD. Kldcr John Nicholson will preach this evening at 0 p-m. Gkrman Service. Service in German al tho City Hall, every Sunday at 10 o'clock. German and Swiss ar cordially invited to attend. Methodist Ei'iscotal Church. Pint Church. Ityv. J. McEM.iwncy. pnstor, Service ut 11 a.m. and Unijn temperance meeting at 7.30 p.m. Episcopal. St. Mark's Cathodral, Rector, Bishop Tuttle; assistant ministers, K. M. Kirby, G. O.B.Miller, U.U. Prout. 1 Sunday School, 9.30 a. m. Services 11 1 a.m., and 7:oU D.m. I Catholic. Church of St. Mary Mag-! Mag-! daliie, Kuv. Father Scanlan, Pastor; Rev. Jbathers Kx-ily and Buholzer, Assistants. Assist-ants. Grand high mass on Sunday at half-past ten o'clock a.m., and services at half-past soyon p.m. Catechism overy Saturday at oWvon a.m. Union Services between the Congregational Congre-gational and Presbyterian Churches will bo held at 11 b. m. in the Presbyterian Ctiurch, and at 7.30 in tho Congregational Congregation-al Church, conducted by Ilev. 11. G ilc-Niece. ilc-Niece. Bn ritualist MEETixoa.Two meetings meet-ings will be hold to-day at Cisier's hall, Main street. Afternoon at 2,30, subject of discussion " Mental Improvement." Evening at 7, lecture " Tho Human Mind, as Controlled by Natural Laws and Influenced by .Religious ldoaa." NOTICE. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TBE 1 stockholders of thoDeapret National Bank, for the election of Directors, will bo held at their banking houeo on Tuesday, Tues-day, January 8th, 1878, at 11 o'clock a. m. L. S. HILLS, Cashier. Salt Lako City, Dec. 2G, 1877. d27 BEER! BEER! BEER! A DriDk for j CENTS or you can always have coij tjmo andocjoya QU ART? or mor0 or takohoaieUJ3QXTLEor moro " you choose, OXi if jo a want to bay a lliGr of Excol,ent Bro-. tomakoth" Family happy TTJANKS-(UVINl), TTJANKS-(UVINl), UlltllriTMAS, MJW YKK'&, or any other liino, coiae or soLd youi order to tha EAGLE BREWERY, First Word, where you will bo promptly at-tosdodto. at-tosdodto. JAMS BURNS, Proprietor. P. 0. Box 'JtA . 02S GOTHAM GAUBLINUS. Secretary N her mail's Walls Concerning; the silver Dollar. Brother llccclier's Lite ol Christ. The Yaewboud Vauderbilt. New York, 29. Secretary Sherman lelt here (or Washington this morn-iDg morn-iDg after looking up all in the department depart-ment ol public Bervice coming under the treasury jurisdiction, including the arrangement of various details looking to custom house reforms and the extinction of long existing abuses, : including those connected with the weighing, gauging and brokerage systems, NO WEAKENING. He also advised freely with intelligent intelli-gent gentlemen regarding political: aflairs. It ia safe to say that neither! he nor the president is disposed to heed the unwise counsel of those who advise the renom (nation of the recently rejected New York appointees, nor is there evidence on tlio other hand that it has been decided de-cided to acquiesce in the retention of, Arthur and Coiinell. Tha present1 prospect is that no new nominations will be made for some time to come. Sherman's squeals. The secretary ia much disappointed 1 by the obstacles to his relunding policy and the diminution of the public pub-lic debt burdens, which have been created by (ear of Bland's silver bill. He honestly believes, in view of solid facts and reasons in bin possession, that except for the pending of the Bland bill tho country would be today to-day ho near to specie resumption that it could ho definitely eflected before January, 1879, if not early in the new year, but tbe Jear of unlimited coinage coin-age of the cheap silver dollar anU threatened legislative assertion of the right to settle the public debt therein is already bringing from Europe Buch quantities of 5 20's for sale that 4 per cents, are now selling below par ot gold. This has brought the fuuding operations to a dead stand, and rendered rend-ered further steps towurds resumption temporarily impracticable, because gold, to reduce outstanding green' backs to $300,000,000 maximum, as required by law, can only be obtained in exchange (or new bonds. At the same time the secretary thinks the fears of final action aro exaggerated and does not anticipate that the present pres-ent extreme depression will long con- j linue, though he doubts i( congress 1 will finally dispose of the silver bill within three monlliB. General Fremont's answer to the government's suit against him to recover re-cover $3,000, alleged overpaid him an major general, contains ft general denial and the counter claim for $5,000. The caBe is expected to he tried oeit April. D. O. Miila proposes to leavo here Ion the 3d ol January (or San Francisco. Fran-cisco. THR "i.IPR f)T JURIST." Judgo Fullcrton flatly denies the story that he had as counsel brought 6ui' against Henry Ward Beeclier for alleged violation of contract in failing to finish his partly published "Life ol Christ." Too plates and contract were Bold at auction amoiig the assets ot the bankrupt publisher Ford. It is believed the purchase was made in the intertat o( Beecher's enemies (or the purpose of annoying him. Boecher'B friends hold that the contract con-tract was void because the publishers had failed to keep their part o( it. There seeing little probability that he will complete tho work unlcas it goes into other hands. The first volume had & largo sale. "COliNEELS" " CltOOKfiUKEJiS. The Vanderhilt will case eiill drags. The testimony of Cornelius Vander-hilt, Vander-hilt, jr., on cross examination, has been a remarkable confession by the unscrupulous spendthrift, of his expedients ex-pedients to raisb money by worthless checks, loans never repaid find other improper meims. Instead of proving the commodore's insanity, i- shown that the Utter had abundant reason not to leave any ciniderab! part of bis fortune to one wnu.e past career showed him unwoithy, incompetent incom-petent and incapable to make ft wise use of it. There can be no ouotbn that anilcrhilt 's naucd ecoMg stands to day I ctlcr vindicated lhin ever, NOT AN r.Xl'LOSK N. The weight of testimony seems 1: show that there was after all no explosion ex-plosion at ti;e ncent B ircUy street tire, but that the du.uicr r.ninalM in the giving wy uf Ifavi.y laden floors aod wi:! of the tr.injir.jj ad )(iuipk Ur'fi)tit-;d' CT, !y rn.'iniifnc t..ry, wiiifii cirncl d iwn the Utter al;. tae fir Ikmij, c mmurjiOAlcd in ataul-y by the cvi-rtur m ujt of nun.fr OJ3 keiuecue Irfmp-t. Ho trace 0 ll prcwrr.ee or action of any known ex plosive agent is digcoverahle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. P. Auerbach. & Bio., 55 EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. :o:C:o: la orJerto CL03E OUT our Eiilico Slock of "Winter CBtooids, We have made GREAT REDUCTIONS! IN PRICES. READ AND PROFIT! ! ! Good Black Silks, from $1.00 Kcduced lo S7o. Good Black Silks, from 2 i5 " l.f.j. Best Black Cashmere do Loie, 3.75 " 2 M. Elegant Black Silk Velvets, 4.00 " 8.25. Good Black Cashmere d' Indie, 1.00 " 05. Elegant Camel Hair Dress Goodj, in Olive and Newblne, 1 25 " 1.00. Snow Flake, Merinos, Balernos Japanese Silks, Waterproofs. Ladies' Cloths, Chinchillas, MatalassC-'s, Doeskins, Flannels, I.insoys, Joans, etc., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. A FEW ELEGANT LADIES' WORK BOXES Japanese Wares, Novelty Thermometers, Embroidered Slippers, and other Fancy Articles, lleduced 33 por cent. Children's White Fur Coats, Reduced from S6.0O to $ 1.50 Children's "White Far Sets, . llediioed from l.oO to $1.00 I,ndies' Fur Sets and Elegant Fur Caps. At Very Low Prices. KNIT UOODS in Great Variety, Cheaper than Ever. A Large Lot of those ELECANT AND PERFECT FITTINC CLOAKS Just Received, and will be closed out tit prioes to plenso Purchasers. Baby Cloaks and Sacks Elegant and Cheap I LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND HOSIERY Very Low. Blankets, Quilts, Rubber Goods, Table Damasks, Piano Covers, Towela, ' v Napkins, lower ihan ever ! MILLIUBRS I Will find Bargains in Job Lota of Feathers and Wings, Flowers, Felt and Milan Hats, Velvets, Turquoises, Ornamenta, Kibbons, Ac., &c. Overcoats for Gents and Boys, ! Good Cassimere Suits, Gents' Furnishing Goods, All of beat materials and stylish make, we offer at EASTERN COST! EASTERN COST I As we are determined to carry over no winter goods till next season, preferring a loss even to having old goods on our hands. GENTS' HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES In full assortment, at very low prices. Notions, Perfumery, White Goods, Fancy Goods, &c. WHOLESALE BUYERS Will find our assortment better than usual at this season of tho year, and the prices of Winter Goods marked down to meet their views. IKS' Give us a oall, and wo are satisfied we will please old customers and secure new ones by low prices and honorable treatment. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. T. ATJERBACH & BRO. RMEMBER THE OLD RELIABLE am Headquarters. TUB mumi um store la Completely FULL OF GOOD THINGS. Don't fill tho Stocking without purchasing pur-chasing Borne of HTEARNS' world-renowned world-renowned CANDIES ; the list will not bo complete without a liberal stock of them. W HAVE A YEEY LARGE LTOCK Andaroemstantl? manufftctui.Dg, and Ud bett, of sll is WE SELL CHEAP 1 an All f our dn'o stock, auc-h . . k (I n i Caramels, o.id all I fl Special Inducements offered to Sunday Schools. NEW YORK CANDY STORE, jji, . 67 Main Street. NEW FRUITS JUST RIMED BTcw Valencia Itnisiiis, Siilliiiius, Mil seal els, London Lnyors. FIg, CurrnniN, Feel, EngliHli Mixed Sjiee, Pure Michigan Cider, AiidarullKfoch oI'dSoodM for (he Season. CALL AND &m AT G. W. DAVIS'. - v |