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Show butchers . of this city are engaged in fatting a large number of fine hogs for the. winter market. At their slaughter houses in the north-eastern suburbs may be seen the finest speci-|: mens of the porcine creation, which will be THERE IN Very Lowest SECOND A SMALL ; FEED Figures! if4-ffaswif ‘DRY GOODS, Carpenters’ Ly e, Oi |S, Co in a Coffee, MRS. : a MAY ALSG BaSA. FRW FIRST- omAse: Spading THE Dry Goods S Augers, &e. PLATFORM NEW SCALES. Ladics’, ae BALLARD RIFLES j oe Dees. Ti SWEET Silk Thread wn INNOCEN i Peea BON-BONS OTHER SWHET-MBEATS. BY Ald MEANS! A Ladies’ and: Gents’ Gloves A FULL ASSORTMENT: Kid TERS, | OF “ASSORTMENT OF Violin Strings Books, SRASON. and Bows, hae Seine W. 8. GODBE, 1OLtf ’Wedding Rings, Gold Pens, &c., &c. | AWAKE! SIDE TEMPLE DEALS IN EAST OF Sozodont, ‘a pure BUFFALO ROBES, BUCKSKINS, GUNS, REVOLVERS, We would THE LATEST See J. C. Little’s | AND “CH EAPEST: AT THE TEMPLE, OF FASHION article of Cologne | call the attention of Gentlemen Ladies to our and AND tory, which we are determined to sell at LOWER PRICES than ever before offered here, Men's Satinette COATS from 5 to $10. orien ore S20 -Men’s Pants as low os ae = B3. 50 to $6.50 Men's s, Eatinette Vests af all prices Gtercoats from Ladies’ Double shawls, ., 0, do.” ee fN@j. ‘do. dos, good j = : i very fine- “3 =: A full line of Cotton and Woolen es ~~ A ee of 38. / zr. 50 Hosiery Cotton, Wool, ane Flannel -and Gauntlétts, ver cheap. lt ae of Children’ 8 and Misses’ A fl cine of Hoods, oe St Shawls, vesy chea Sontage, ie for for the erally bestowed upon us, and hope to morif sv For the next 30 days; we will show a DISCOUNT of TEN PER CENT on all Cash purchases ABOVE ONE made at our Stores. KIMBALL & LAWRENCE, Dee. 5,5 1866, G. S. L.. Oty: 132-Im Sole Agents in this Toetitory Sale of OF for the To be Sold t of LEFFELS AMERICAN — > Ist Jan vary. DOUBLE BROTHER’S PATENT American bine Double Water Tura -Godbe & Mitchell, Sole peeks Wheels. in this fue Sale of ESAAG All of which i Wid Sel Shear NO TROUBLE i: SHOW PORTABLE GOODS. Call aia: see, alates you buy or not. HAST SIDE EAST TEMPLE ST, _ THREW DOORS NORTH OF it by} EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, lib- fair dealing and.by. selling jeoods of the best quality pat the very lowest prices, . ia da ee eres -Sq000 ARG CASH! GASH wee LA full tine of Hoop. Skirts, ax Ladies and Misses,. ‘We hope for a continuance of the favors gal, TOSM BN DOLLAR LEFFEL’S and Break- - i very eneap. a 0 & BRO’S. Godbe & Mitchell, Gloves | : Hosiery, very 2 143-tf saddewtt ams . G8, Le Ave now offering their‘large Stock of GROCERIES for the STRAUB’S = : e SO 00 $12 to $13 Ladies and Genis, very cheap A fall = HAND LOOMS. SELF-ACTING HAND-LOOMS, The LARGEST and BEST SELECTED in the Terri- vi S NOISELESS BBANSON |GLOTHING & SHAWLS a. 00 to Oo “FAMILY SEWING MACHTS TURHINE WATER WHBLS FINE ASSORTMENT OF WOODEN BOWLS and general Notions. a upon him if you-want to BUY or SELL. > 125-l1mo Chnsimes Gilsll and genuine Water, and & great variety of other articles, too numerous to mention, all of which we will sell low . for Cash, Oats, Bariey, Butter, Eggs, &c., &e. ea ees eo eB wm | SHLEACTING ASSORTMENT > - BS 5 mo st, ey CHLEBRATED WILLCOX & GIBBS’ | Perfumery and Extraets, STREET, FURS, peaches. ALSO A COMPLETE a bee. ¢ & $A] Godbe & Mitchell, &C., &C. Pins, Scarf Pins nee all kinds of Guard and Neck Chains, Sleeve Buttons, seme fine Fiiger Rings, & pt er 2 te rs SEWING MACHINES, FAIRBANKS’ SCALES, of Clocks, Watch Keys and A fall line of HENRY E. PHELPS, wa. Mr. W.H. Miles-has lots of lamps and jars for sale, alse a portable grist mill. Silver Watcher, Key Rings, Ladies’ ets, Common and Fine, Ladies’ oF i 3:3So s EEC AA TOE Bt Ew BRANSON > ea GIBR’S Sole Agents in this Territory Sale of ¢ 2 Si ae in au Territory for the ale of & eu Wats m WANTED, AND FOR SALF, _ 143-@&és1m Agents pn y tears Hee B.—Turkeys, Geese, Bucks, Chickene, ates, Home-cured Bacon, Choice Butter, &e., Sole bybl 4:8, peGos ee | NOISELESS — SHEET IRON, NAILS, PLOWS, TIN PLATE, very and Small, Buff end Consisting “| Gold an ° Hast Templ gp O Bw Galvanized and Charcoal fine Note and Letter Paper, Legal Cap, Envelopes, ER rao City. ® Cea: Oe wee fs 5m@ a here » al mare OF MANY VARTETTES, ALSO ‘fine Blank Se2. on In the Basement, A GHOICE LOT OF BELT RIBBONS AND. GLASPS. Violins, gs gabe “a ‘CONCENTRATED LYE, Meerschaum & Brier Root Pipes, &c., &c Bare Re Be STORE, Hepeirant 5 © Grocery:Provision| the Challenge ; Sage READY MONEY WEILLCOX STOVES Hose Ladies’ and Gents’ Traveline Sa eens Glo ladies’ Balmoral Hose ; eS obtained be 5mY of teh SOAP,’ CANDIES, Gents? Linen Collars FESTIVE J EW EL RY WEST Both the Matches and Ink wholesalé or retail at hia). STAPLE [ and Silk Ge te Neck Tie’,a, Large FINE m Terms, Cash or its equivalent. Godbe &tt SHEETINGS, PAY ME A’ VISIT DURING THR. WIDE imported nearly 40,000 Ink Bottles of fo eign puDoMAtion: WHLL-SELECTED and ULTS* “| Crochet&Tatting Needles Gents’ Fancy Half AD LUSCIOUS CANDIES, AND Cotton Lediow Neck Ties, Very Pretty and Cheap eyes of TIT Ladies’ Linen Cutts Collars on Spools Piatt Gatton for Machine Hine quality of 2 COTTON SEAMLESS SACKS, CLOTHING, Consisting are SLEEP OF CHILDHOOD | weary | A large lot of apetior Linen Thread on Epools for Machines Independence of the public will permit! Is brought to.the having a superior variety. | HLOSIER ¥ & NOTIONS, f Give Away AS the POUND} of the Citizens OF and SUPPLIED Street, G. 8. L, _NOW DAILY ARRIVING, a caaldorestnn a Straw Goods... a fine assortment, Felt Hate, a very Dre article, - HATS, a and Tas neavly And MERCHANDISE Bays’, Girls’ and Children’s, in great AND STOCK ma chinery ” 2 10z.,20z, and 4 oz, size, he is now enabled to supply merchants, schools, and the public generli, equal in quality and lower in price than any Boueath not less than 12 or 15\b to cali the attention G. G. also manufactures NOTIONS on GODBE & MITCHELL BOOTS AND SHOES. There are a few Left, whieh AND C\IX, EIGHT, AND TEN CENTS PER Wish : TEMPLE-ST, will be paid for CLEAN COTTON RAGS at ihe PAPER MILL every day. They will only be aken at the Office of this Paper on aes and &&. costly On liberal terms for Cash or its equivalent. FAIRBANKS’ or Cash! CTE EAST RAGS WANTED! CHEAPER THAN. EVER... | QUERNSWARE AN LASSTARE OF SHOP, hand, many of which can be fold for Grain and other standard pay, and as cheapas they can be hadin the city. Ladies wishing to obtain Silk and other fine Goods at New York Prices, can do so by consulting Mrs. 8. 148-d&swlmx* ALL OF WHICH I WILL SELL AT WHOLESALE LOTS BASKET Asupply of FANCY GOODS ADD Noi Buck Saws Masons’ Trowels Pruning K nives Forks SMITH, Where she will perform any kind of work in her Toos Assorted Ladies Scissors Snathes™ Cradles BE MENTIONED. JOB ling, in such a manneras she hop: s wM® secure ter her a liberal share of patronage. Silver Plated Butter Knives and Spoons, Assorted COAL OIL LAMPS, &c.,| wnirs DISPATCH ' Milliner, Cloak, and Dress Maker, jin quantities Fine Buggy Whips Table Cutlery Pocket Knives, Vine As- a oee Sticks and Lashes lack cade and Bull sortment ‘| Patent Preven‘ eae Whi Horse & Mule Thieves Cross Cut & Girculan Saws Tobacco, Oysters, & HOUTZ, Proprietors EXPRESS, brings the Latest Fashions in Ladies’ Hats, Bonnets, Cloaks, Dresses, Trimmings, Ornaments, etc., to | Grain Scoops Tools Spades and Shovels Forks and keythes Garden Rakes THE TRADE Y CONSI. TING.OF tes FAUST THE LATEST OVER Mavufactured by new and in quality are unexcelled. ITS BRANCHES. GIVE US A GALL-ANO SEE GUR PREMISES. 10 NOSE ALL LIVERY 32> Farmers bringing the ir own Feedcan have ' Stable and Corral room. THE ONLY HORSE AND STOCK MARK 87. Particular attention given to buying and se ling Horses, Mules, Cattle and Wagons. Omnibusses always in readiness for parties. GROCERIES, : AND IN regain: STREET. Horses,, Mules, and Stock fed by the pair or hundred, by the day, week, or month, as cheap as the cheapest. BUT CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF. | | AMONGST SOUTH \ A y E. have just completed our large Stone Fire Proof Stables and are now ready toac ; commodate the public with of NOW GEORGE GODDARD'S Fire Proof Stables We will cecupy both premises, and in addition to our previous large assortment of ‘WE Mr. W.S. Godbe calls attention to thefancy department of his drug store, for the New Year. See his adv. E. P, Nichol, STOCK We are grateful for the kindness with which we have been received here; we heartily thank the people of this commuuvity for the very liberal patronage, and promise them, af all times, PROFUSION, Stock FAUST & viet WHOLESALE AND :RETAIL. at the J. 8. Houtz. HJ. Ponst, As u.ual we will: ell at- the Very Lowest Rates. and offer great inducements to purciasers, both at Goods AND IN LEHI, UTAH Cc’. 145-d&swtf 148-2wx WHIT complete Of the Territory. THE TOILET. [bast TEMPLE ST.,| LOWEST RATES. the ENTIRE STOCK of oo AND 3. & » GOING EAST. _. Miss Jane Mazill, Miss Graham, John Rou: i : _FOR THE WEST. RB res Whitehurst, Rey. Father Kelly. ‘ARRIVALS AT SALT LAKE HOUSE, acee reSPRING, a and at the DRUG¢s ‘PSOMHANS, CLOTHING, “MEDICINES. STAPLE GOODS HAR DW ARE, They have BY MERCHANDISE an MATTRASSES ; MAMMOTH By partaking freely of my ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES STAGE YESTERDAY. e % % FOR _ PERTAINING falsehoods a8 the above quotation intentionally, deserve to be devoured by lions. W, Murphy, should for them- EVERYTHING lished at Atchison, Kansas, in discussing the ° interests of the Union Pacific Railroad in the Far West, says. The disturbed condition of the Society of Salt Lake City might be an objection to locating iron works in that locality. We don’t know whether the editor of The Free Press knows anything about that figure of speech galled ‘‘irony,” but if he does this ig the most silly attempt at iron-y we have ever seen. Why, bless your soul, ‘‘the disturbed condition of society at Salt Lake” is alt myth. We have reached perfection. The lion and the lamb are lying in the same b d, and the “lying creatures”? who publish such A, Gentlemen _ did Daily Free Press, pub- : AS LOW AS THE LOWEST! Particular OPA IES pele As ALL WORK WARRANTED eae brought to this place by MATTHEW | Esq , which now make cur agssortment i. every particular, and make ours the I have in addition to the above a splen- a fine display of luxuries for the holidays— aan Lost ox and ram. » adv. know ARTICLES ARB Messrs. Davis & Burchnell seem determin- Walker Bros. want : RUEGANT TRIPLES RIFLE PRACTICE.—The young men of the ‘Tenth Ward entertained themselves on .« Christmas day in rifle practice and shooting aa CANE-BOTTOMED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT. Slidi11a XaTdnd FANCY damage was occasioned, however. see their window—call in and purchase. ush | Ae ane “LIVERY STABLES. : Extracts & Perfumes, undermined by water. during the late storm. The water sects were overflown by the large current from the mountains, and the water forced itself with rapidity over the parapets and grounds adjacent. No serious ed to keep pace with the times. ee DELICIOUS UNDERMINED.—Some two or three residences in the eastern part of the city were. ters. There’s nothing like shooting sharp ip this world—especially where the shots telleverytime. — See Rocking, Office & Partor Sse NEARLY opposrrn Faust AND HOUTZ’S 4+ the mountain country is always greater than the supply. This is rather a novel item but such are the facts. TRON-IGAL.—The don’t selves. ay goon ready for tho knife. The speculation is a paying one, asthe demand for pork in matches. Some excellent shots were made, showing a skill and proficiency in the art of using fire-arms worthy the best sharpshoo- and ® Jew ee eall and buy something We wish Messrs, Hyde,Ricks & Co. all prosperity and congratulate the citizens of Logan and Cache county upon this valneble addition to their. material interests. JEW§ Ralsine Pork.--The See who Wednesday, have no superior inthe Territory. STORE have purchased the 19th instant, and has been erected since the 10th of April last. We learn from competent authority that for completeness of machinery and facilities for the manufacturing of flour and corn meal, the Deseret Mills Mm oes STREET SOUTH rom i [ u Hl WU. Gall With Marble Top Centre Tables; WE ARE SELLING OUR PRESENT STOCK OF ie (en Bose Fa AND ALL BILLS FILLED AS PER ORDER, He will leave for the Fast as early az ihe business nds, PAST TOU on ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS! BaFpresents Gentlemen should call and make} ge ie pts eee ausReNS| to the Ladies, and Ladies able farce entitled “Deaf as a Post’’ were dedicated ees | ain ; hobs. gicarst d on yesFrom PRrovo.—We receive a call was FURNITURE, AT OUR STORES IN terday from Elder Oscar F. Lyons, ®f Provo city. From bro. Lyons we learn that the ?rovoites had a grand Christmas ball, that the people enjoyed themselves in good atyle, and that the world. moves happily in that section of the country. We also learn that the new Theatre hes been opened to the public, and on Saturday evening last the popular drama of ‘‘Ernestine’’ and the laugh- brand. The Mill BUSINESS, | 1S otigtsonl DEPARTMENT PRUG Opening Party.—On Wednesday evening, the 14th W..7J Assembly Rooms were opened for the cotillion season. A very agreeable company were selected for the inauguration; and what with one’s fill of dancing to excellent music, songs by Mrs. Frazier and “@bedient Wife. Not 1,” by Mrs. M. Remney (‘‘Miss Maggie Thomas’) the hours sped merrily. Messrs. A. R. Wright, J. Benbow and Geo. Romney, Managers. M. Lenzi, Esq., Floor Manager. The Hon. John Taylor and Pres’g Bp. Hunter were present, gay as the gayest. The second of the series comes Off this evening. to the brilliancy of color and fineness of 5 UPHOLSTERERS’ GOODS AND A of the © New Frovur Mint.—On yesterday we received a sample of very extra flour manufactured at the new ‘Deseret Miils” just Opened in Logan city, by Messrs. Hyde, Ricks & Co. Itis a very fine article, both as SELEC- Two Elegant Parlor Sets, Atth: 73 THEATRICAL.—OD Saturday evening the popular comic drama, entitled Temptation, or The Irish Emigrant, will be presented. Mrs. Careless will appear and sing a favorite ballad, and sing it too, in her own pe- presented.‘ The following ladics and gen‘tlemen were in the cast of characters in Ernestine: R. H. Parker, D.-Cluff, jr., H. Cloff, Mrs. J. Bullock, Mrs. 8. Smith, Miss M.. Worsley and Miss S. J. Worsley—Mr. Parker and Mrs. Bullock sustaining the princi' pal characters. Elder Lyon is this winter engaged in teach. ing school in Provo, in the 4th Ward, and has some 8@ pupils under his tuition. SUPERB AND FIXTURES, ALSO EVERYBODY! annFOR. ron even Fa, F ANCY RECEIVED A TION OF PLUSH, DAMASK, REPS, FRENCH LASTING,| CORNICES, CURTAIN TRIMMINGS, SHADES, New Tears ¢ Gis! GIFTS JUST STUDS d008)s HAVE ‘guz00u9 PAPER-HANGERS, (Cpposite the Residence of Bishop Hynter,) &e. (C. F. 5). ‘*An Act to Incorporate the Moroni City Library Association,” read three times and passed. ‘san Act to Incorporate the Deseret Irrigation and Navigation Canal Company,” _ was referred to the committee on Irrigation and Canals. Adjourned till 1 p.m. to-day. culiarly sweet and rich voice. Ofthe firn of f. & W. TAYLOR, again offers his services to his friends and ihe public, in the AND SUVA B UPHOLSTERERS A communication -was’ received trom the Recorder of Marke and Brands, asking for an appropriation of three huadr.¢ and fifty dollara to pay tor printing brand sheets; ordered to be included in the Territorial Ap- Opti ‘THOMAS TAYLOR, PRACTICAL i propriation Bill. A communication was received from the Auditor of Public Accounts, asking for an appropriation of $487 to pay for freighting a set of standard Weights and Measures from Washington, D. C., to G.S. L, City, also recommending the appropriation of $3, 000 for the building of a house to contain the standard Weights and Measures; that part Teferring to freight was ordered to be ineluded in the Territorial Appropriation Bill; and that part relating to building was referred to the committee on Apriculinee, Trade, & BRIEL,. ‘Suvacnaand MORRIS knq “oSu yoom @ o1om Loyy.uvy} ‘sSap oud GZ 4¥ Jeo Mou OA ‘zeq3e80 Toaom || 0} OINs ore nod puw Ao] of ole sesiid oy} yowo || BEY Aqova qvois B eAvy OM fazVuIT]O STY} 10j Q auds sSuuds jounsio omy go opvul AO ejoyae oug ysal ‘STM VHS ATA NOC 880N3 ‘kxOUTIIOT, SH v} q ¥YSNOIG q Tose 4Seq q 8 eu, TLE, SUT} jlouftuexe pue [yea 0} ]Ivj 10g Op Serpe] HOUSE. redge 1 G Association; read and passed. Councilor Harrington presented a petition from sundry citizens of Pleasant Grove City for a change in the location of the Ter ritorialroad between Dry Dreek and the Point of Adjourned fill toReferred. the Mountain. day at lp. m. FIELD ey ge spoos Auq oj Suigsia soled © 4 a ~~ -A]0YM Boise, 17, INTHE ‘ak SALES SAL4 ES ‘SaINVI 110 1V09 ‘UVMSSVIE Gop Coiw.—185. Dust.— Virginia, 23. SS & BARAT TELEGRAPH . Thursday Rvening, Décember |a, 1886. : LEGISLATIVE. COUNCIL—YESTERDAY’S PROCEEDINGS. Counei‘or Hyde reported a bill to incorponny rate the Moroni City Library and [BIS QE, 0q [Ila yutyy State] Tago URG om Poles? OF THE DAILY AND‘SEMI. WEEsLy ]90j 9M 8B S]je0 8 BN GALS 03 |feM OP [TTA ‘a]es ADDITIONAL ,_ COMMERCIAL. OFFICE ‘MoNoRsyes o11;uO guoijed IMO OAId 6} [IB] JouURO Iu sooTId ©} peonper pue Aqipenb ysoq oy) jo [Je ‘ere | “DATLY-TELEGRAPH. UNDERRUNNER GRIST MILLS, ke, &e, EAST SIE LAST TEMPLE STREET SHEETINGS - GREATLY REDUCEE ‘By a Three doors North of Exchange Buildings G. 8. B. City. Ys 82-d&aw-tf RATES, CLOSE OUT THEIR ENTIRE STOCK iN ORDER 118-tf Mencaaste Ist. ‘of TO January. AND Ormmns ARE InvireD To CaLL AND AND PRIoEs. “aK . EXAMINE. Goons |