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Show Literary Notices. The numbers of "The LivingAge for the weeks ending November iyili and December Ctii contain Hie Idyll of Brook Farm. "I-mi;-nian's Magazine:" China, by Gen. Ti-heiig ki-tong, 'Asiatic Quarterly Review;' Madame, "Maemillau's Magazine;" Robert Hcnryson, IIIackwood'8 Magazln-;" iove tlie Couqucior, "Macmillau;" Mutual Aid among Animals, "Kinteenth ("clllury;', Tarsu Past and Present, "Blackwood;" "Black-wood;" Dangers that Threaten Terrestrial Life, "La Nature;" MI-s Mitford, "Temple liar;" Rural Life In France Iu tlie Fourteenth Ceti-tury Ceti-tury "Fortnightly Review;" Lord IddcsleUh, "National Review;" A Buddhist rihrin-, Macmillau;'' Art Notes in North Italy, by Walter Pater, 'OCew Review;" Newman from Newman's Points of View, "National Review;" The Cat rts an Unconscious Humorist, "Spectator," An Irish Original.' "Sx.-ctator," with instalments of March. byW. I. Norris and-Eight Itays," and j-octr and m.HtUauy. Of his new noveI,"Wldow Guthrie," Guth-rie," Richard Malcolm Johnston says lu a recent letter from which a quotation Is permitted: "The store was written partly at the wish ev-prt-ced to me for several eare by thoughtful readers, larticularly iu Georgia, who desired me to write something In Illustration of the more cultured society of my native region, re-gion, especially since 1 had had so much to say ntiout tlie uncultured. My sincere belief is that in 'Widow 'Wid-ow Guthrie' I have done my best work. I have tiken lains to Illustrate Illus-trate the relations, of the two classes to each other, and I feel confident that Intelligent persous will recog nlze that there has been an honest endeavor to be just to both " Mes terse, D. Appleton fe Co. will publish "Widow Guthrie" Immediately, with llustiratlons by E. W.ICcmble COBSUUBPtlOU. Ballard's lioVbsul Njrap. No single disease has played such cad havoc with the human race tu? Consumption. No other disease approaches hi stealthily. Its early symptoms ure Ignored because it is thought only a Cold or hanking Cough, which Is neglected until this grim monster has such a hold that nothing butdeaih can relieve it. Ballard's Horehound Syrup has removed re-moved the grip of this grim monster from many throat. If taken In tirne It -H1 give surprising,"""-Tij- Its soothing and heating virtues. Do not put Jt ofl unlil loo Jatc. Z.CM.'f.,AfcU. DINWOODEY Is now proparocl to wait upon customers in his Now Store; ho has a magnificent lino cf Furniture, Carpets and Wall Paper. Call and sou him. 1 The New Sofa Bed Is IhtiUslfor Ottlrc? aud Physician. DON'T IMAGINE ThatDinwoctiey keeps nothing noth-ing now but tho most expensive expen-sive Furniture, for ho keeps all kinds of Furniture and at tho lowest prices. Examine his Mammoth Stock. Aollee li Slur lnlritu Not having any Telephone, cur customers will please 'caveordersnt Margetts' Bra's. Ua& Store, or at Phillip MargelLs' Wine Deiot for Margetts' Ale and Porter, also for Malt and Hops. Estate ok R. It. Makoltts. FOLDING BEDS. A most comp'otc lino at Dinwoodoyjs. For Throat lliscuses aud Coulis Use HltOWS llltONCllIALTnOClllS. Like all realty ywd things, they are imitated. Tlie yeiiume are to!d onf in toret. CURTA'NS AT DIN- VOODEY'S. All grades and makes of Curtains. A very varied and boautifui Iijipjof these goods. f iO to Sl'KNCtll. BVWATEK & Co., opsite City Hall, for Tin Rooting (uttering, Spcutlug, Stoves ar.d Tinware, etc. Tne Pvatriodj. The latest, lirgestand lst tniui cal work yet published iu tho Territory, Terri-tory, containing a tune for every piece in the Latter-day Saints' Hymn Book, has been issued from ths Dc-saerr Nrws press, and Is now forsaio In 4 different style of binding: Paper Covered Boards, Clolh Back, SlOeach oril'J.OO rdoz. Cloth Bound. $l.t0 each. $17.00 dor. Cicth and Leather Bound, J1.70 each, $1S.OO per doi. FuHMoroccoGilJ3Jrach,J36.C0 per dor. If sent by mail Isccuuiter look sdditional will be charged. Tee lxt musical talent iu the Territory has been employed In the atraugcuent and compilation of tlie work, which contains the choicest of the sacred melodies to which lhe Latter-daySaiuts' Hymns have been sung In the past, and a rirh collection ot otiginal tuner, many of which are sun- to become favorites as noon as known. Them are S30 plcce-r' of music, with words accompanying, In the Psalmody, making it a large and valuable 1 00k. Not only shoull every ihnir 1-c fully supplied with Hits remarkably cheap aud most excellent work, bat It Is equally well adapted for home use, and no family in which rauslr Is understood or cultivated should be without it. Iu entering, state how ycumant thrzn shipped. Addrwc Dksuikt News Co., Salt Lake City. EXTEAORDIHAHY Holiday Offer! From Kow Until Christmas We Ms the UDsrecelerited oir Y Per Cent RefiS On Our Entire Stock of the Following Goods- C! 10 JACKETS MIJJllJjMlU.il :'''' "7j INCLUDING PLUSH & CLOTH GOODS for Ladies, Misses Cbildren. j Furs, Capes, Muffs And MUFFS and BOAS, IN LADIES'. MISSES' AND CHILDRENS. Special Reduction, on Imitation Seal aw Imitation Astrachan Capes. WOOL SHAWDj Knit Goods, Hoods. Fascinators, Skirts, Et:. These are Slept iristis Presents j20 Per Cent Reteti II DINWOODEI IS NOW OCCUPYING HIS Tisjr Gl-i- r--'.,- 6 STORIES WITH J OV OlOi(?, f DOUBLE ELEVATOR! Built on the site of the olcTstore deairoye by fire May IS, 1S90, and will be please to have all his old customers and the pub lie generally, call and examine his IMGJW!CEiWMAFv1iVlGT STOCK OF ! Furniture, j Carpets and I Wall Paper. Ho lias tho Greatest Variety of Styles in FURNITl' to chooso from, and at All Pricos. Suc'i Excellent.: Extensive Lines of Goods novcr wore seen before ' Territory. Tho CARPETS aro a pleasure to look at. .'"J prise all makes, grades, shades and qualities 2n" prices that CVI-WOT I SIC m-:A'I.K. Tho WALL, PAPERS are somolhinjr su e-o. i 3 s-goods s-goods wero ever shown here, ranging from the Cheap ti the Highest Papors mado; and the STOCK set: is woll worthy Iho patronago of the public. All Goods Cheap as tlie Clieapes .toy Dinwoocieij 37, 39, 41 and 43 W. First South St.. SBl-AJLT LAKE CIT |