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Show HITS! HATS! HITS! Fall and Winter Style Just Arrived Tollman's. . This celebrated hat is light and flexible and the nobbiest hat worn, the leader in New York City. XI. 191. Silverman's . Fine flexible hat we are making a specialty spec-ialty of and will sell it cheaper than any .house nrest of New York. . Stetson's. '' We carrv the largest and most complete com-plete line m the city, botb in soft and stiff hats and at low prices. " i Noble, Wood & Co., . The exclusive Halters, corner west of Opera House. I Prof. A. Andre, I Languages and Music, 43 E. 2d South j - street.. P.O. Box 200. Terms moderate. W - --"" Confnsion, ' " I; Is one of the "mqst hilarious successes I which ever shook the walls of the Theatre. I " It goes for the last time .to-night. . JohnTaylor& Son ,No. 43 and 45 Second South Street, have just received a choice lot of Fall and Winter Woolens, which j they offer to make up in first-class style, I at greatly reduced rates.. . . , ' Stoves! Tinware! 1 1 . Goto P.-W. Macaen & Co., for stoves, (I ranges, and tinware. 39 and 41 east, If First South Btreet. J White House. 1 1 For the best meals and rooms go to the s White house. Everything first-class and low rates. " Barratt Eros. , Will close out all the furniture and fancy goods at the new store, No. 108 Main street, before Saturday. Vv i ..." ... - Auction! Auction! On Monday, January 4th, at the Rev. H. G. DeWitt residence. No. 157 S. First West street, at 10 am., will sell the entire en-tire Household Goods to the highest bidder. Parlor Set, New Piano, Bedroom Sets, Chairs, Rockers, Centre, Extension and Kitchen Tables, Fine Hat Rack, one Revolving Book Case, one Writing Desk, Bed Lounge, Fine Mirrors, Bureaus and CommodesrBlinds, Curtains and Lambrequins, Lam-brequins, Bedding and Carpets, Hanging Lamps, Crockery, Glassware and Cutlery, Cut-lery, two Cooking Stoves and Heating Stoves, fine lot of. Canned Fruits, Horse, Harness and Carriage, Side Saddle ;and Double Harness, etc., etc. , . , DUBGIN & AjfDKEWS, ' ' '" Auctioneers. Protect Your Family. It is the duty of every man, rich or poor, who has created a home, to . make some provisions against the inevitable for those who are dependent upon him,4 and this most desirable result can be ob tained by procuring a policy in the Mutual Life Insurance 'Company of New York, the oldest active company in America and the largest life insurance company in the world. . Rates, etc., furnished by : Louis Hyams," Agent, 55 Main street, Hooper & Eldridge Block, Salt Lake City. F. Auerbacb. & Bro. ' Our display of Christmas goods is the most varied and suitable for presents ever offered in this city. Every country from Japan to Switzerland has contributed to , the collection. They must be seen to be ' appreciated. ... - I - The Stage Settings Of "Confusion" are as elegant as a Madison Madi-son Square, production. 1878 Established 1878. Jos. Baumgarten, ; the " Fashionable Tailor, calls the public attention to the fact that he makes a specialty of overcoats, over-coats, Swallow-tail and Business Suits, at the lowest prices in this city. . Schade's Billiard and Beer Hall is now open to the public. Only the finest brands of Liquors and Cigars kept on hand, at 167 Main St. W. Schade, Proprietor. Coal Oil and Fluid at Pioneer Lamp I Stor4 57 E. First South Street. ... - . The Star Mining Company. ; A new organization under the name of the Star Mining Company has been incorporated, in-corporated, with M. Cullen, A. G. Campbell, Camp-bell, Dennis Ryan, J. E. Dooley, H. T. Duke and W. C. Hall as stockholders, representing $2,000,000 in capital stock, divided into 20,000 shares of the value of $100 each. The incorporators have subscribed sub-scribed and taken the following number of shares: M. Cullen 5,000, A. G. Campbell Camp-bell 5,000, J. E. Dooley 4, Dennis Rvan 5,000, H. T. Duke 2,493, W. C. Hall 2,498. The property to be worked is situated in the North Star mining district, Beaver county, Utah", and includes the Midas, Florence, Hickory, Oklahoma, Quartz Star, Little Mint, Burlington and Bellflowcr. Utah's Mineral Outpnt for 1885. .The ore and mineral production of Utah ; for the entire year of 1885 is given by Wells, Fargo & Co., in the following recapitulation re-capitulation : 54,318,776 lbs. unrefined lead at $45 per ton $1,222,172.46 5,972,689 ozs. fine silver at $1.04 6,211,596.56 8,903 ozs. fine gold at $20. ..... 178,060.00 Total export value . ....... $7,611,829.02 Computing the gold and silver, at its mint valuation and other metals at their value at the seaboard, it would increase the value of the product to $10,078,965.65. For the Last Time. The universal verdict of the two large audiences which saw "Confusion'-' . yesterday, yes-terday, was that it was the greatest comedy triumph yet achieved by the popular Home Dramatic. Club. It goes for the last time to-night. . . All sorts of fancy goods at staple prices at Simon Beos. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! . Imported Holiday Goods, Direct from Vienna, per steamship "Eu-ropa." "Eu-ropa." I have just received a large conr signment of meerschaum pipes and smokers' sets, in plush and alligator boxes; also, amber cigar, tubes in all styles.. : ' : . .; The finest line of the kind ever unpacked un-packed in this city. - Ladies desirous of . making holiday presents will find my stock the most complete com-plete to select from, and I feel confident of pleasing the most fastidious, both in quality and price. . . .. No trouble to show goods at , ' . " . . Sam Levy's, 171 and 173 Main Street, -: Salt Lake City. : V DON'T BUY Your Christmas Candy at any. other, place but the Oyster Grotto.r C k " . : ' 'The : finest assortment 'of Christmas Goods, Fancy Boxes, Pure Home-made Candies in Utah. " . "' ' Five-pound box Home-made Candy, $1." No adulteration in our goods.' , .' "v . Geobge Abbogast. .: For your millinery, ; hats, bonnets and trimmings, stamping and pinking, h?.ir ornaments,' notions, etc., fancy goods, embroidery, silks and cotton; all kinds of fancy wools, zephyr, , chineile, arrasene, mats, tidies, splashers," stamped aprons,' etc., Wax Flower and Fruit material, a full line, and the only line kept in "the territory, go to Mrs; B. S. Long, atNos. 35 and 37 E First South street. Remember Remem-ber that she is not at her late stand on Main street., Orderir by mail promptly attended to. . : Salt Lake City Brewing Company. . We . notice that, certain of our competitors com-petitors advertise . Beer. .. of : a "superior quality." Now; we do not wish to detract from the merits of that article, nor do we claim that our manufacture is the finest in the world.. We do maintain, however, that we are selling as much or more Beer than all the . other. Breweries in Utah combined, which ; : fact . is sufficient evidence that the public .' realize who ' makes the "superior quality" Beer. We are prepared to deliver Holiday Beer promptly. Orders can be left at any of our depots, or telephone direct to Brewery office. Jacob Moritz, . ' ' Secretary and Treasurer. ' Great Redaction in Livery At Mark McKimmins' Livery Stable. g77f" ' t Twenty-five Dollars a Night. . This is the- amount of royalty which the Home Club have to pay French for the right to play "Confusion." The piece, judging from to-day's opinions on the street, is worth four times that sum to the company. . .- . , How to Consult Dr. Foote, Sr., by Mail; Dr.'.'Foote, Senior, -author of "Plain Home Talk," "Medical Common Sense," etc., etc., would say to those who would like to consult him by mail that they can have a list of questions and a circular of gratuitous advice by addressing Box 414, Salt Lake City..1 The doctor has arranged to have such information supplied in this wayto save time. Receiving such printed matter the correspondent can describe his or her case fully and direct it to the doctor, - in New York. Dr. Foote is successfully, treating all forms of chronic diseases,-a specialty to which he has devoted de-voted thirty years of study and practice. Evidences of his success can also be had by addressing: Box 414, as above, but all letters of consultation and orders for remedies should be addressed to Dn E. B. Foote, Sr.,' 120 Lexington Avenue, New Yprk City, N. Y. Consultation free. An advertisement of Dr. Foote, Sr., in another place deserves attention. . , StaiionersBookseli8rs ORDER YOUR GOODS OF TJS BY MAIL OR. telephone, or call at our store by the Post-office, Post-office, 011 Main street. . SCHOOL BOOKS, v ; ' NEWSPAPERS,: . ; MAGAZINES, " ARTISTS' SUPPLIES , OP EVKBY KIITD. SSubscriptions taken- for any periodical In the world. - '- - C. II. TARS0XS & CO. LATEST DISPATCHES. Smallpox Discovered on a. Train. ' . Cmc je-o, - January 2. Two new . cases of sniallpos wore discovered yesterday in ilie persons of a mother and daughter, passengers passen-gers on an incoming Pitt3bnrg & Fort Wayne train. The unfortunates left Queens-town, Queens-town, Ireland, on the steamer "Spain," and, arriving in New York, bought transportation transporta-tion to Joliet, this State. The mother, however) how-ever) was 3ick before she left New York, and yesterday morning the train officers discovered discov-ered that she was seriously afiiicted -with Emallrwx. Sho was at that time delirous, and could neither give her name nor tell where she was exposed to the diaer.ss, as her daughter, who was al30 discovered to bo iil, was only eiffht yonrs old. and too badly frightened to be coherent. She was useless as a source of information, and nothing could bo learned of their destination but what their tickets and the marks on their hag-go indicated. They were at once taken to the hospital, and every precaution taken to guard others from the contagion, but as many of the passengers on the same train were expooed, it ,is feared that more cases will result. Where the Dollar Goes Farthest . . The approach of the holidays make one feel as though every dollar should have at least two hundred cents,, for many things have to be bought. The little ones expect ex-pect their presents, eo do employes and servants, and if the pocket is not entirely, drained by that time, friends and other dear ones have to be remembered. If we cannot make a dollar worth double its value, we can at least try to secure as much for it as can possibly be got, and if you will for this purpose call at . Simon J3ro3., establishment, you will leave their place after having made your purchase with a smile of satisfaction upon your countenance The bargains in Fancy Goods, Ladies Bag3 and Satchels, Handkerchiefs, Lace Goods, Gloves, Jewelry, Woolen Goods and - everything else comprised, in the millinery and fancy goods line, are such as will induce everyone visiting the place to purchase something. The Elkaloon. Newly renovated and opened with, the choicest brands of wines, liquors and cigars.' Directly opposite .the Theatre. Everything first class. Give me a call. Fhank May, Proprietor. j MEDICAL. Dr. FOOTEj Senior, . Of 120 Lexington Avenue, New York," Hereby cautions the public NOT to Employ or Communicate with a man styling himself "Dr. Foot, Jr. -without making due inquiry; This man came to Salt Lake City representing himself as the son of Dr. E. B. Foots or New York, the well known specialist, as abundantly proved by affidavits. As rumors came into Seft Lake City from Dakota and Montana from an expose made there, he changed his base and represented himself as the son of a more noted specialist in New York City than Dr. E. B. Foote, the well known author. Mr. John F-Trow, F-Trow, of the well known Trow's Directory, ia New York City (forty years in the directory business), Ex-Governor Frank Fuller, of Utah, and the Hon. Abeam Wakeman, for many years Postmaster in New York City, also Surveyor of the Port, gave thiir affidavits that there are no other doctors in New York by the name of Foot or Foots, excepting Dr. E. B. Foote, tho author of "Medical Common Sense," etc., and his two sons, Dr. E. B. Foote, Jr., and Dr. Hubert T. Footb. The genuine Dr. Foote, Jr., will hereafter here-after always employ the Initials, E. B.. in designating desig-nating -his name. Heretofore he has been known not only at home but wherever his publications pub-lications have been circulated, by the name of Dr. Foote, Jr. Greater care will be taken hereafter, here-after, in view of the fact that an unprincipled person has assumed to profit by .his and his father's reputation. " Those desiring further and more detailed information in-formation in respect to this matter, will receive it by addressing Box 414, Salt Lake City, Utah. Persons having information of advantage to plaintiffs will kindly communicate the same to J. W. Ivey, with Sutherland & McBride, Salt Lake City. Those desiring to consult Da. Footk profes sionally or to order remedies should address either Dr. E. B. FOOTE, Sr.,cr Dr. E. B. FOOTE, Jr., 120 .Lexington Ave., New York. ; Consultation Free, in person or by letter. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Js Absolutely Pure. This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomcness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cauuot be sold in competition with the multitude of low teit, short weight, aluia or phosphate Powder3. Sold onlv In cans. Royal Bakino Powder Co., 106 Wall street. New York. NEW TO-DAY.1 REPORT OF THE CONDITION ' - OF THE Deseret National Bank At Salt Lake City, in the Territory of Utah, at the close of business, December . ,, ,t. . 31at, 18S5.; 4 - . ' '. RESOURCES. ' Loans and Discounts $417,822.42 Overdrafts 3,701.60 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation, 4 per cents ... 200,000.00 U. S. Bonds to secure deposits, 4 per cents : 100,000.00 Other bonds 266,000.00 Due from approved reserve agents ' 56,266.17 Due from other National Bants 120,ysi.p4 Due from State Banks and Bankers. . . 60,550.52 Iieal estate, furniture aud fixtures.... 43.000.00 Current expenses and taxes paid l,S5fi.44 Checks and other ca'sh items 3,57.fi6 Bills of other banks ... 14,4..00 Nickels M.OO Specie 213,568.70 Le.sral tender notes 21,833.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulatiou) 9,000.00 Total tt.n37,550.43 LIABILITIES. ,, Canital Stock paid in! ..: .. 200,000.00 Surplus fund 200,000.00 Undivided profits 32.SS3.28 National Bank notes outstanding US,8'-0.00 Dividends unpaid .. 656.00 Individual deposits subject to check . 780,815.30 Demand ceri in cate3 of deposit ... 112,K02.46 Certified checks 750.00 Cashier's checks outstanding "... 2,403.22 United Stales deposits ,! 15.80 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . . 47,834.17 Due to other National Banks . . 6,552.1-1 Due to State banks aud bankers 7,t-72.Sl Total .". $1,557,550.45 Territory of Utah, ) ' County of Salt Lake, ss- I, L. S. Hills, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement state-ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. . L. S. Uills,, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of January, 1333. M. L. CCMMtXGS, Notary Public. Correct Attest: Fexamorz Little, John Sharp, II. 3. Eldredge, Directors. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. ARCADE RESTAURANT I AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH Booth's Select Oysters, X3y "tlxo Can or ixairt. OPEN DAY arid NIGHT SECOND TO NONE. Transplanted Shell Oysters kept constantly on naca. uame ana everything in season., J. GALIiACHEH, Proprietor, .127 Main Street. OAIjIE'OPIN-IA. v Restaurant. NEW OYSTER HOUSE NBERNARDIS, LATE OF THE VIENNA Chop House, has opened a first-class Restaurant and - Oyster s House,-at- SS6 Main' Street, . Three doors south of the Walker House. ..OPEN DAY 'AND NIGHT, . And will be nnder the supervision of the proprietor, pro-prietor, who intends to make this the Oyster House par excellence of theTerritory. ' SICK BEBXARDIS. ST. JAMES HOTEL, Main St, South of Third South St TWITTED TTPTIIROUGHOUT IN FJRST-CLAS3 JC style.-'. The: finest and most comfortable Hotel appointments in Salt Lake City. ' . Special Terms to Families, both for Single Rooms and Suites. ; j - Transient, 2.00 per day. . - A. GHEENEWALB, Prop. Heesch Mllerbeck, PLUMBERS. Sole agents for .the EXETER ; HEATER, the most economical and reliable heater In use. ' Water Pipes laid on short notice. ,;' ' 43 East First South Street," SALT. LAKE CITY Custom Boot and Shod Maker. ' No, 9 East Second South Street SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Established im . . f . -! .AMUSMENTS. Wasatch Division j UNIFORM BANK I lEZLs of ip 1 c THE FIFTH GRAND 1 Annual Ball, Under the auspices of t The Uniform Eanfc, lii of 1, Will be given in the j Walker Opera House, JANUARY 13tht 1886. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: George Barton, James Cracroft, " , Arthur Wild, , . John Griffln. INVITATION COMMITTEE: W. R. Pollock, R. Shelton, O. Yonneberg, T. C. Armstrong, ' J. Hollick, . . C. O. King, J. L.LUCB3, D. Dunn. Tickets can be obtained at the principal stores la the city and from members of the order. Box O'.hce will be open on the day of the ball from 10 a. ia. till 4 p. in. for the sale of ticked. Tickets ...:... S2 00 Olsen's Quadrille Band will be la attendance. James Currie, Prompter. HOLIDAY' ANNOUNCEMENTS. BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR HOLIDAY Gifts, be sure to visit R. ALFFS, 140 I&etin, Street, As it will save you much trouble and yon will bo sure to make a flae selection for a Christmas or New Years PRESENT. If you Inspect our French, German and Carlsbad DINNER AND TEA SETS, Lemonade Sets, Liquor Sets, Water Sets, Punch Set, I - And a most Beautiful Assortment of I ART BRIC-A-BRAC! j BRONZES, BISQUE AND MARBLE STATUARY, Plated Ware, Porcelain and Cutlery, Etc., Etc. Sy-Mall orders solicited. Call and Examine . my Goods and. Prices. 140 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Ufah. POULTRY! P0UE TEX! POULTRY. Cheapest Place in Town. 1 i . DON'T FORGET . TO CALL AT 58 & 60 W. First South St. w. L. price. DO NOT SEND EAST OR WEST I FOR YOUR- JEWELRY! But BE SURE to Examine the Stock of L. HOLLANDER, Jeweler, ' 148 Main Street, ; BEFORE BUYIXG j , SOLID COLD JEWELRY, ( I DIAMONDS AND SILVER WAREl , l ; - Anywhere Else. f : My Prices "are always the Lowest, the Go? f always the Best. ' - t ELJi-loisr's 142 MAIN. STREET, You can find the largest assortment of Gold & Silver Watches JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, f And everything needed in that line at "7" ex Iiowcst Prices, i ! I E. Sells. Jaxks Tucxbb. H. W Sells. J SELLS & CO.; v" Wholes! nd KetaTl Dcalen la TIJ1I5S, , ' ; " ' ( FLOORING, RUSTIC,-." v. ' I SIDLXO. LATH?, - I - SHINGLES. PICKETS?," I WINDOW-WEICHX3 M SAILS DOORS, WINDOWS & MOULDING Prices to Suit the Times ORDERS FOR RED PINE SOLICITED. F Call on ns before purchasing elsewhere. H 153 "W. First SontU Street, Opposite 14th Ward Assembly I2os. ' - : . ' THIS PAPER TOSEtfWE Terttsina Bureau (R) Sprac atV whe adTCrttftlns V r |