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Show : Silver Quotations. I ! Corrected daily by Wells, Fargo & Co. I J Silver. New York 1- I 1 ' Silver. London 'yiA I Lead New York. per 100 lbs HATS I HITS! HATS! Fall and Winter Style J" Arrived Youmnn's. ! This celebrated hat is light and flexible ' and the nobbiest hat worn, the leader in New York City. ) ii. M. Silverman's ! Fine flexible hat we are "making a epec- J ialty of and will sell it cheaper than any house west of New York, i Stetson's. We carry the largest and most com-.j com-.j plete line in the city, both in soft and : i - stiff hats and at low prices. , Noble, Wood & Co., I The exclusive Baiters, corner west of Opera House. j i In looking for your Holiday Presents, 1 remember Joslin & Park, the Leading i , l ' x Jewelers. ;f . I ! ' DOX'T BUT I Your Christmas Candy at any ot her place I but the Oyster Grotto." j The finest assortment of Christmas I Goods, Fancy Boxes, Pure Home-made v Candies in Utah. I j Five-pound box Home-made Candy, $1. No adulteration in our goods. ?; George Akbogast. il Christmas Headquarters, t; Imported Christiana Anchovies and J Stock Fish, Fish and Game of all kinds. 1 Fresh Oysters, Sweet Potatoes, Oranges, j lemons, Figs, Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Fruits and Nuts in great variety, Candies. I Headquarters for Christmas Trees at F. i. Lyngberg's, 44 E. First South street. I Santa Claus. I - ; Handsome Christmas presents are to j found at V. F. Raybould'u, 172 Main S ' street. Plush goods in great variety, f i Dolls, Christmas cards, elegant bound ij books, Toys of every description offered j at very low figures. , , ' Call In Before Christmas. i " M. A. Brieger, No. 54 E. First South ! i ! street, keeps a full line of Turkeys, j H " . Chickens, Game, etc. Fish in great va- ! j j riety, and Fancy and Staple Groceries. II Elegant Holiday Presents." I 1 Toilet and Order Cases, in Plush, Nov- I . t- elties, etc., at Hollander & Co.'s, 144 j J Main street. I , I? v ' To the Ladies. i J r Make your husband a present of a fine j .1 box of cigars, w hich can be had at Hol- jf lander & Co.'s drug store, 144 Main utreet. ll Great Reduction in Livery j j J j At Mark McKimmins' Liverv Stable. J New designs in silverware, fancy goods i 'j and everything suitable for Holiday pres- ' ; - ents at Joslin &Park's. , ! - . 5-1 I All sorts of fancy goods at staple prices at Simon Bros, j CHRISTMAS At Coffee John's. The largest variety of sea-coast fish ever imported to Salt Lake City. Striped Bass, Eels, White Perch, English Soule, Black Fish, Potomac Herring, Sheep's Head, Fresh Mackerel, Haddock, Halibut, Hali-but, Fresh Cod, , Spanish Mackerel, Lobsters, Lob-sters, Crabs, Shrimps; Eastern QuaiLat j $2 per dozen. . Down by the D. & R. G. Depot. The Colorado saloon, directly opposite the D. & R. G. depot, was re-opened today to-day under the management of Mr. Peter Tomney, the rotund caterer to the public appetite. The place is stocked with a complete line of the choicest wines, liquors and cigars. s The celebrated Fisher beer will always be found on draught. Fine bottled goods a specialty, and everything in the make-up of a popular resort is included in-cluded in the newly-refitted place. ; ' Christmas Dinner. Fat turkeys, chickens, ducks, game, etc., oranges, candies, - nuts, sweet potatoes, pota-toes, fruits and vegetables in great variety. va-riety. Everything for a first-class Christmas Christ-mas dinner can be found at the store of James Lucas, 52 E. First South street. C. B. Durst Has one of the finest and best-assorted stocks of choice groceries, poultry and game, nuts and candy, in the city. Give him a call. You will find reasonable prices.and your orders will receive prompt attention 252 Main street. . nnne House. For the best meals and rooms go to the White house. Everything first-class and-low and-low rates. Wasatch Division UNIFORM RANK iks: oir 3E THE FIFTH GRAND Annual Ball, Under the auspices of The Uniform Rank, K. of P., Will be given in the Walker Opera House, JANUARY 13th, 1886. COMMITTEE OP ARRANGEMENTS: ' George Barton, James Cracroft, Arthur Wild, John Griffin. INVITATION COMMITTEE: W. R. Pollock, R. Shelton, : O. Youngberg, T. C. Armstronr, J. Hollick, - C. O. King, J. L. Lucas, " D. Dunn. Tickets can be obtained at the principal stores in the city and from members of the order. Box Office will be open on the day of the ball from 10 a. m. Ml 4 p. m. for the sale of tickets. Tickets :. .82 OO Olsen's Quadrille Band will be in attendance. James Cnrrie, Prompter. StationersiBooksellers ORDER YOUR GOODS OF US BY MAIL OR I telephone, or call at our store by the Post-office, Post-office, on Main street. I SCHOOL BOOKS, j NEWSPAPERS, j MAGAZINES, ARTISTS' SUPPLIES " OF EVKET KlifD. i inth?woridCripti0nS taten for Periodical C. !' PARSONS & CO. ' 7 ROJTLJBAKIN ..Hgjj Absolutely Pure. This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powdkb Co., 186 Wall street, New York. Salt Lake Theatre. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AND- Grand Christmas and Saturday Matinee, DECEMBER 25th AND 26th. ALICE HARRISON! - SUPPORTED BY CHARLES H. DICKSON And a Great Company of Comedians, under the direction of M. B. Leavitt and management manage-ment of George W. Lederer, In the Daintiest, Funniest, Most Refined and . Intensely Humorous Musical Farce Comedy extant, entitled Replete -with Revolving Merry-go-Rounds, Novel Mechanical Effects, Magnificent Costumes, Flying Balloons, etc. Matinee at 2 o'clock, evening performance at 8. Box Office open Thursday at 10 a. m. No extra charge for reserved seats. 7tlL 3XrKTTT-a.Xj tlx Grand Ball IN AID OF THE MASONIC LIBEARY TO BE GIVEN AT THE Walker Opera House MONDAY EVENING, December 28, 1885 COMMITTEE of ARRANGEMENTS: I John S. Scott, Chairman. James Lowe, E. Sells, F. M. Bishop, C. M. Armstrong, Samuel Paul, - H. F. Samson, Alfred Thompson, M. C. Phillips, P. L. Williams, L. E. Holden, Hugh Anderson, H. Monheim, A. J. Lowe, . Adolph Anderson. HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS luifGi BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR HOLiruv Gifts, be sure to Tisit UUDAY R. ALFFS, l'&O Main Street, As it will save you much trouble and you win be sure to make a fine selection for a Christmas or New Year's PRESENT. If you inspect our French, German and Carlsbad CJESlXISrJk. DINNER AND TEA SETS, Lemonade Sets, Liquor Sets, Water Sets, Punch Sets, And a most Beautiful Assortment of ART BRIC-A-BRAC! BRONZES, BISQUE AND MARBLE STATUARY, Plated Ware, Porcelnln and ' Cutlery, Etc., Etc. JP-Mail orders solicited. Call and Examine ' my Goods and Prices. 140 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. POULTRY! POULT RT! POULTRY. Cheapest Place in Town. DON'T FORGET TO CALL AT 58 & 60 W. First South St. W. L. PRICE. JEWELRY. DO NOT SEND EAST OR WEST FOR YOUR ' JEWELRY! But BE SURE to Examine the Stock of L. HOLLANDER, Jeweler, 148 Main Street, BEFORE BUYIXG SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, DIAMONDS AND SILVER .WARE, Anywhere Else. My Prices are always the Lowest, the Goods always the Best. ELIASON'S 142 MAIN STREET, You can find the largest assortment of Gold & Silver Watches JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS. And everything needed in that line at Very Xjoweat Frl oe. j io n ire s us g5 1 3P,nIE 3LSS 200! OVER TWO HUNDRED 200! 3EDfSte3r03rjL-t Styles : JT : : : . r C. H:Parsons & Co. Established ' ' SN" - 1876. Large :':KOBTATIONS- I W&U 1 vfVv FALL AND WINTER. ill 1 STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP '-. Unsurpassed by firms East or West SUITS TO ORDER from $25.00. SAMPLES, FASHION PLATESjLND RULES FOR SELF-MEASUREMENT ..On Application. 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