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Show I j TEADY MADE DRESSE3 IN SILK AND ' I 1 Velvet, Ladies' Underwear, Ladies' Wraps. . awiv below cost, at Mrs. Duncan's, 67 W. First i South street. Call and be convinced. I "VTOTICE. I HAVE THIS DAY BOUGHT ii out the Livery business or George W. Hall, and am prepared to continue the business at the old stand. Stables on West Temple street, nearly opposite the Herald office. Neat rigs at reasonable prices. I. HAZELGROVE. August 6th, 18S5. . WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY RE-paired RE-paired by Adolph Hauerbach, 16 E. 1st S'th. FRED. C. ANDERSON HAS 850,000 EAST-crn EAST-crn and local money to Loan. CHINA AND JAPAN BAZAAR. A LARGE Assortment of Imported and Fancy Goods for the Holidays. The Finest Japanese Ware, China Water Lillles. The choicest Tea in the city. New (roods received dailv. Prices reasonable. rea-sonable. Hong Hop, No. 267 Main street. Fost-office Fost-office Box No. 1063. "T08. 1, 2 AND S, DR. HIGGINS' CATARRH AA Remedy, is warranted to cure all cases, if directions are followed. Office, No. 272 Main Street. CALL AT NO. 272 MAIN STREET, THREE J doors north of.Clift House, and see Dr. Higgins, the Microscopic and Analytic Physic ian, the Specialist, before taking medicine of anyone else. All orders by mail promptly filled. Address Dr. C. W. Higgins, No. 272 Main Street. I Suit Lake City. Utah. JK. II. A. WHITNEY, . . ' Cental Office, No. 49 S. Main street, Room 9, Hooper & Et-I Et-I . . dridge building. II j B. KEYSOR. ' I n Uernld Building, opposite Continental Hotel, II West Temple Street, I SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. iX. 8. CHAPSIAK. J. L. WHYTOCR, D.D.8. nAPMAN it WHYTOCK. . . -ID elitists, I Walker Opera House. Anaesthetics admlnis- I ered. E Telephone in office. ! jj C. NICHOLS, OFFICE, opposite Walker House. Telephone u Office. Anesthetics given. T7 B. WILDER. . IVTixiixxs Engineer 4 ND U. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR. A. Mining and underground surveys, with drawings of same, a specialty. Office 159 Main street (up stairs) by Jones & i !E ASSAYERS. A. HODGES, A.ssayor, Under the Post Office, - - Main St. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. jP M. BISHOP, 101 MAIN STREET. SALT LAKE CITY.UTAH. All work Carefully and Promptly Executed. 1 j INSURANCE. THE LION FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of London, England. Capital and assets, . $4,694,993. - ! ORIENT INSURANCE CO.,. Or Hartford, Connecticut. Capital and assets, tl.595,550.84. i WASHINGTON F. & M. INS. CO., Of Boston. Massachusetts. Capital and assets, I U.551,850. OFFICE At Safe Deposit Vaults. Union National Na-tional Bank. J. LEVIBERG. J. OBERNDORFER. LEVIBERG&GO., IMPORTING tailors1, J -AND- : I HABERDASHERS. I . I m SOUTH MAIN STREET. Orders taken for Dress Shirts, Fine Imported Underwear. MARTIN SCHMIDT, ! j Cutter and Fitter. KAHN BRpS.,;s:; Wholesale and Retail (Tgrocers. I ) Country Dealers will find it to their ADVANTAGE ADVAN-TAGE to send their orders to the above firm. In the ZrLotA.il X)opartixi.oxit The FRESHEST and BEST Goods are kept in Stock. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. SPENCER & KIMBALL'S $3.00 SHOE. f ALL SOLID, I TiaLxree Styles, . I ' i i " 160 Main Street THE EAGLE FOUNDRY And Machine Co., IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. j - 73, 75, 77 and 79 W. Second South Street, SALT LAKE CITY. . . Manufacturers of Furnace, Mining and Milling Machinery, Mining Cars and Car Wheels, Slag Pots, Burs and Pans for Sampling Mills, Etc., Cast and Wrought Iron Fencing and Cresting and all kinds of Builders Iron Work, including Ornamental Columns for front and Interior Supports. Orders promptly filled and all work guaranteed. guar-anteed. . . J. LLOYD, Custom Boot and Shoe Maker. No, 0 East Second South Street SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Established 19C9 j . . . ! 'I ' ' t " LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ! Imported Holiday Goods, Direct from Vienna, per steamship "Eu-ropa." "Eu-ropa." I have just received a large consignment con-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. . ;.v - Ladies desirous of making holiday presents will find my stock the most complete com-plete to Belect 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. Where the Dollar Goes Furthest. 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, so 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 Bros., 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 Bags 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. " 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. The doctor has arranged to have such information supplied in this way to 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 Buccess can also be had by addressing Box 414, as above, but all letters of consultation and orders for remedies should be addressed to Dr. E. B. Foote, Sr., 120 Lexington Avenue, New York City, N. Y. Consultation free. An advertisement of Dr. Foote, Sr., in another place deserves attention. 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. Protect Your Family. It is the luty 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, and this most desirable result can be obtained 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. Masquerade at the Rink. A grand masquerade on skates Christmas Christ-mas Eve will be given at the Skating Rink. Prizes will be awarded to the richest costumes, and the best sustained character. Suits can be procured by applying ap-plying at the rink. A dance will conclude con-clude the evening's entertainment. Admittance Ad-mittance Gents, 50 cents, including skates; Ladies, admittance free. F. Auerbach & 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 tobe appreciated. " . Stoves J Tinware ! Go to P. W. Madsen & Co., for stoves, ranges, and tinware.- 39 and 41 east. First South street. - l : . j New Store. There are some fine holiday and other goods on exhibition at the new store just opened, No. 108 S. Main street. . Coal Oil and Fluid at Pioneer Lamp Store, 57 E. First South Street. - Cocaine is said to be a perfect remedy rem-edy for seasickness. A spoonful stops the severest case and sends the patient to the table with the appetite of a wood-chopper. wood-chopper. .. j Scbade'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. JohnTaylor & Son,N6.-43 and 45 Second 1 South Street, have just received a choice J lot of Fall and Winter Woolens, which they offer to make up in first-class style, j at greatly reduced rates. - I. 0. 0. F. Encampment Election. Unity Encampment No. 2, 1. O. O. F., last evening elected the following officers for the ensuing term : Phil Klipple, C. P. ; S. Ewing, HrP. ; T. W. Whitely, S. W. ; J. J. Thomas, J. W. ; W. D. Gaby, Scribe, and J. E. Wiscomb Treasurer. - ROGERS & WISCOMB. j The Leading Grocers, Wholesale and Retail. j . The finest line of staple and fancy gro- j ceries in the "city. We call special attention atten-tion to our late importations of new goods for the holiday trade. ' New fruits, all cleaned: ' Zante currents, Deslea raisins, Valen--cia raisins, Sultmn raisins, California London layers, and loose Muscatel raisins. rai-sins. Choice new figs, all sized boxes; genuine French prunes, choice Malaga grapes and prunels. A full assortment of choice nuts, all new. " A full line of choice Xmas candies. Will receive on Monday by exprees 1,000 pounds of Eastern corn-fed turkeys : 500 pounds of Eastern corn-fed chickens, and 50 dozen quail. Choice Utah game and ioultry in abundance. The largest and best stock in the city. Our motto is to keep the best and sell at the lowest possible prices. Give us a call. Rogers & Wiscomb. For your millinery, .hats, bonnets and trimmings, stamping and pinking, hair ornaments, notions, etc., fancy goods, embroidery, silks and cotton, all kinds of fancy wools, zephyr, chinelle, arrasene, mats, tidies, splashers, stamped aprons, etc., Wax Flower and Fruit material, a full line, and the only line kept in the tebritoky, go to Mrs. B. S. Long, at Nos. 35 and 37 E First South street. Remember Remem-ber that she is not at her late stand on Main street. Orders by mail ' promptly : attended to. - 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. The Elk Saloon. Newly renovated and opened with the I choicest brands of wines, liquors and t cigars. Directly opposite the Theatre. I ! Everything first class. Give me a call, j i Frank May, Proprietor. We Are Never Undersold- i We invite you to inspect our Holiday and Toilet articles, as well'as other goods, ! i before purchasing elsewhere. ; Godbe, Pitts & Co. BOLIVAR ROBERTS. W. A. NELDENY j Roberts & Nsldeint, i f T :.:.:- . . " J , aIT!D ' r- .- ...... . j Assayers' Goods ' - - i j. WE OFFER TO ,THE TRADK THK LARGE3T AND BEST j .! 'BtockrfJ)mg8AyereMateril8-a!idT . v J gists' 'Sandties, rgical-lnstTnutfnt'ete.'.evflr. broogfilAta thifcV f.. . rjtoik.. ' -- -- -; I ' ' "'T" rWe are Agents for all the Leading Lines of Goods we rarry, ; ' . and can offer BETTER PRICES than ever before given. Furnished at FIVE DAYS' NOTICE. N We are NEVER UNDERSOLD ! Write for PRICES, or Send a TRIAL ORDER f OOn TVToi-n CJ-f- S opposite posTomcEr d(tJ lViaill Pt.-y j SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. JVSELJEO . The Me tropolitan Hotel, J REMODELED . and NEWLY FURNISHED, Im NOW OPEN for the, AC03IZn01ATIOX of the Pl'BLIC AT I.AIIUZU, j " i : n mmi ; ', Tlx TiTDle is Uxxsux:PiS0e3L. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. H. and M. E. HILL, Proprietors. i 18GS. -ESTABLISHED I : IBOoi j JOHN TAYLOR & SON, j Merchant Tailors. Have JUST RECEIVED a Choice Lot of FALL -!- AND -1- WINTER -j- W00LEFS, Of the LATEST STYLES, which they offer at REDUCED KATES. Call and examine our stock , and makeup before having your measure taken elsewhere. 40E. Second South Street, - - SALT LAKE CITY. ! The GREAT UNDERWRITER'S SALE ! : : , cE : ; SilCLOTHINGIISi, .1; -DSOH . : i Men, Boys and Children, j j , : ! WZXjXj T-A.Xt23 PLACE IslOn Saturday!!!! jj November 28th, 1885. I " ..." . " f :' All those who wish to secure j! IS BIG BARGAINS ISI must Ou5LXi :majaiiV3r! j - ISAAC W00LF, Auctioneer, ' |