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Show SPECIAL NOTICES. 8100.00. (.ermine Diamonds Found in Cans off Tea and Coffee ! rpiIE MERCHANTS' TEA COMPANY, OP J Chicago, have opened a Branch Store at 120 South Main street, and during the Holidays' they-will pack Watches, Genuine Diamonds animoncy in value from 10 cents to $50 in cans-of cans-of Tea and Coffee, and sell the cans at the uniform price of One Dollar Each. The company adopt this plan to introduce their choice goods, but after January 10th they will be sold strictly on their merits, the same quantity, same quality and same price, but without the present. The following is a partial list of those who found valuable presents in their cans of tea and coffee: Mrs. G.. C. Barnum, 58 Main street, gold band ring and diamond ring; A. L. and C. Hale, brothers, farmers, two stem-winding, stem-setting watches; II. Jones, builder, 229 Ninth East street, diamond ring, stem-winding watch; A. J. Pendleton, 455 E. Sixth South street, stem-winding stem-winding watch; William Ball, Nineteenth ward, lady's gold watch; Mrs. Caroline Fullmer, 376 W. Sixth South street, diamond ring; Mrs. Geo. Yeadon,-Second East, between Fifth and Sixth South, $20 in gold; Mrs. E. II. Bemis, 55 Weft Second South street, chatelaine watch; Mrs. J. Hicketts, 164 West Fourth South street, diamond ring; George H. Duuford, 124 Main street, boot and shoe dealer, three-stone diamond ring; Mrs. S. H. Marks. 60 Center street, genuine diamond dia-mond ring; II. Buhriug, 315 S. Fourth Wot, three-stone diamond ring; Alfred Heller, IS W. First street, stem-winding and stem-setting watch; Henry Park, miner, Little Cottonwood, solid gold watch; William Pearson, genuine diamond ring; Wm. Lambourne, Co-op. store, genuine diamond ring; John Leglard, S27 E. First South street, stem-winding and stem-set-, ting watch and lady's gold watch; Mrs. Dr. Benedict, genuine diamond collar button; Mrs. G. D. Boot, 281 First street, genuine diamond ear drops; Mrs. M. Ensign, 231 E. Third South street, diamond ring; Mrs. Jones, Ogden, diamond dia-mond ring; Mrs. Cowen, 154 E. Fifth South street, genuine diamond ring; G. Yeadon, 125 Fifth South street, lady's gold watch; Mrs. John Smith,' First South street, genuine diamond ring; E. R.Clute, 143 Main street, stem-winding stem-setting watch; Mrs. Holkings, 254 Second East street, diamond collar button. O. N. Con-niff, Con-niff, lumberman, 6 W. Sixth South street, stem-winding stem-winding watch;' A. L. Williams, U. P. coal department, gold hunting-case watch; A. Wit-skin, Wit-skin, diamond collar button. W. II. Culmer, 2S E. First South street, diamond dia-mond ring; T V. Williams, at Z. C. M. I., 203 Fifth East street, diamond ring No. 2: J. .M. Smith, 564 E. South Temple, diamond ring No. 2; W. J. Strong, Salt Lake Brewery, gold watch; G. F. Culmer, 20 to 28 First South street, genuine diamond collar button; H.F. Culmer, wholesale grocer, diamond ring No. 2; Master Edward Pettit, Fifth Ward, Ninth South and Second W.f diamond ring No. 3; also solid silver watch; George A. Meears, 29 Second South street, three stone diamond ring; K. A. Andrews,-f2 W. Secr ond West street, lady's gold watch; Miss Bertha Jeovin, 2S3 Centre street, band rinfj; George Oglesby, Salt Lake Herald printer. S. & S. watch; George Beer, Pleasant Grove, solid silvervatch; Master Daniel Hardy,- 630 First North street, stem-winding and stem-setting watch; - Mrs. J. W. Dawson, 123 E. First South street, gold collar button; James Shore, blacksmith, 625 Fifth street, between I and J streets, lady's gold watch; E. McLellaud, wholesale liquor store, First South street, solid silver huuting caae, full-jeweled American watch; Mrs. M. A. Duncan, Dun-can, First South street, genuine diamond collar button. F. Whiteside O'Connor, messeuser Pacific Pa-cific Express Company, genuine diamond stud, solid gold setting, in a cau of tea; Mrs. T. Harrison, Har-rison, seamstress, gent's gold hunting case watch, in a can of coffee; Charles Bhndes, ranchman,' diamond ear drops in a can of tea; William Harper, brake mau D. & R. G. Railwav, a solid gold hunting case watch in a can of tea: P. Tomuey; Fischer Beer Hall, 227 South Main street, genuine diamond stud, in a can of tea; W. H. Boyd, traveling salesman, Chicago, pair genuine diamond ear drops in r can of tea; V. C. Weihe, leader of Salt Lake Theatre, gen-! nine diamond collar button in a can of tea: j William Salmon, policemen, genuine diamond I collar button; B. F. Hampton, license collector, I ISO G street, genuine diamond stud; V. R. Hodgkiss, steward Continental Hotel, genuine three-stouediamond ring; J. B. Morton, teacher, 215 Third East street, genuine three-stone diamond dia-mond ring; William Fuller, real estate agent, 110 Maiutreet, genuine diamond collar button: M. Fleming, 73 Main street, genuine diamond ring: K. A. Andrews, auctioneer, C2 W. Second South street, peuuiue diamond stud: W. H. Pain, painter,117South Main street stem-winding watch; J. H. Clive, W.lley House, eenuine diamond collar button: J. L. Durgin, 62' W. Second Sec-ond South street, genuine three-stone diamond" ring; A. J. Saunders, skating pavilion, eight dollars in silver, also stem-winding watch- T W. Mathews, 531 W. First North street, stem-winding stem-winding watch; McKeanand McAddams, Mil-ford, Mil-ford, Beaver county, lady's gold watch; Mrs. H. Morse, Fifteenth ward, genuine diamond collar button; A. Campbell, engineer D. & R. G. Railroad, Rail-road, 127 West .Temple street, stem-winding watch. . Orders by mail should be accompanied by cash or postoflice orders, and they will be forwarded for-warded to any address in the United States. Prices One dollar each, six caus for $5, thiiteen cans for J10, twenty-seven cans for f2o! Open from 8 a. m. till 9:30 p. m. . '""v'.":: . N - MEDICAL. OrJiTUeni Of 120 Lexington Avenue, New York, Hereby- cautions tne public NOT. to Employ or Communicate witn 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. Foote of New York, the well known specialist, as abundantly E roved by affidavits. As rumors came into Salt ake 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, of the well known Trow's Directory, in New York City (forty years in the directory business),Ex-Governor Frank Fuller, of Utah, and the Hon. Abram Wakeman, for many yearr Postmaster in New York City, also Surveyor of the Port, gave their affidavits that there are no other doctors in New York by the name of Foot or Foote, excepting Dr. E. B. Foote, the author of " Medical Common Sense," etc., and his two fions, Dr. E. B. Foote, Jr., and Dr. Hubert T. Foote. 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 furthei and more detailed information in-formation in respect to this matter, will receive it by addressing Box 414, Salt Lake City, Ctah. 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 Dr. Foote profes sionally or to order remedies should address either . . t ... Dr. E. B. F00TE, Sr.or Dr. E. B. FOOTE, Jr., 120 JLexington Ave., New York. Consultation Free, in person or by letter. fllSCLLAJEOl I THE . MINERS EXCHANGE FOR i GENERAL MINING IffFORMATiON, AND ; THE PROMOTION OF MINING SALES, Etc. SALT LAKE ,3ITY, UTAH. GEORGE THACKIUJI, Manager .XiJSO NOTARY PUBLIC, Conveyancer, Soareher of Records Stools. Broiler, . 3VXi23.ixa.&- Operator, Oo23a.j32a.y- Organizer EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, 53 W Second South Street. IN CONNECTION WITH LAWYERS BUREAU FOR GENERAL LEGAL BLANKS, - AND SPECIAL LAW STATIONERY, Etc., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. JOHN R. BAPTY, Proprietor. A2jSO- -. . AND TYPE WRITER.. 53 W Second South Street. Snow! Snow! Snow! JBlei,i3.s$ cfe? Sleds! The Studebaker :03?,:m.oli H!ousg, J 99 AND 135 MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE LOO City, have On route one of their large ears filled with - Cuttors, Eloigns mcl. Bob Sleds. These Cutters are of the Latest Style, and will be listed so low that any person wishing a sleigh should not fail to examine these before, purchasing. F. E. SOHOPPE, Wholesale and Retail' Dealer in gH ' f-T- 1 irt. mtd tkm pitch mf rM Wt4"' -Tt'a "' fl mmTt f I J' - matt urn iriiwry ifctogtK Cast and Wrought Iron RANGES X 2ST, Copper, aud Sheet-Iron Work, 253 S. Main St.. Salt Lake City THE POLYTECHNIC 0F : r .. ." WILL OPEN OS THE First Bay of October, 18S5. CHEMISTRT.HETUJ.DBGT AID HHIIG' THOROUGHLY TAUGHT. Ladies and gentlemen who want to join may call at once. Chemical, Metallurgical and Mining Min-ing Examinations attended to and satisfaction, guaranteed. ' - 114 W. FIRST STREET, next to Ilcrald Bnildloy. Or 149 E. Second South Street. nlO rMrtli llowell & Co's Newspaper Advertising Ad-vertising Bure-iu 10 Spruce StA where ftd venlslnj -. j coatrrscianiaybomadoforis IN KEW SRK j A Merry Christmas -. Happy New Year THE FINEST DISPLAY v' OF ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR We have ever made. Our prices are SO LOW that not a single article should remain unsold. Hand-painted, velvet-covered ' Jewel Cases, Elegant Work-Boxes, Odor Cases, Whisk-broom Hangers, Swiss Carvings of most artistic designs and workmanship, beautiful Candelabra, Brass Tables with pendant crystals, magnificent Toilet Sets, Paris Jewels, Albums, Papetrles, Perfumes, and a thousand and one nseful and ornamental orna-mental articles too numerous to mention. - - ' --Each one of our various Departments contains many articles of latest style, especially imported for Holiday Trade, such as Silks, Velvets, French Robes, Fans, Hand Satchels, plain hem-stitched and richly embroidered Silk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Muf-flers, Gents' Smoking Jackets, Morning Gowns, Plush Caps, Doll Shoes, most beautiful -Birds and Plumes, finest Table Cloths and Napkins, richly embroidered Piano Covers, Berlin Tidies, Lace Scarfs, Astrachan trimmed Children's Overcoats, Velvet Suits, . Stylish - Ladies' Wraps, Children's Cloaks, Shawls and Furs, White Blankets, Lap Robes, Traveling Bags, Smyrna Rugs, Carpets, Curtains, Rubbers, Etc., Etc., each and all suitable for presents. A call will convince all that ours is the most extensive, most beautiful and cheapest stock of Gliristmas Goods ! In Tills City. . - Wholesale Buyers will find a fine selection of Christmas Goods at CLOSE FIGURES. Eefore stock-taking we offer many Bargains in Job Lots. A call or order from new or old, wholesale or retail, customers will be fully appreciated. . - - - 1334 ESTABLISHED--1864. We Are Never Undersold! 3LOO IF'OIHL 1LSS3 200! OVER TWO HUNDRED! 200! IQfSfeiraaL-t! f. Styles , : : ; G.H. Parsons feCo. WAGONS, BUGGIES, REAPERS, PLOWS, ETC. Salt Lake City and Ogden; Utah. SGHUTTLER FARM FREIGHT WAGONS, . AND FIHST-CLA8S ' ' Open and. Top Buggies; WARIUNTED OF BEST QUALITY AND SOLD AT VERY TX)W PRICES. AGRICULTURImHeNTS OFLLiONDS :o: DEDERICK HAY PRESSES, BALING TIES AND BALING WIRE; Knowles Steam Pumps For all Purposes. All Sizes Constantly in Stork AMES PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, ' LEFFEL TURBINE WHEELS, . , " . I SAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. Correspondence solicited. Enquiries answered promptly. Bffli: "WAGON - DEPOT; HOWARD SEBREE COMPANY Keep a Full Stock of These Celebrated Wagons." Concord Buggies, Spring Wagons Oliver Chilled Plows, Moline-Plows, Casaday and Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows. CHAMPIOKT A:a.OEEXKrEJS And a Full Line of Agricultural Goods Hardwnnd nA , Specialty. Call on or Address lla5dwood and Wagou Materials u HOWARD SEBREE CO. Salt Lake City or Ogden Utah. - Sign Writer ! No. lO E. First South Street. Fresco. - : Graining. ! Heesch & Eilerbeck PLUMBERS;! Sole agents for the EXETER HEATPn ! moat economical and reliable heater S"" Water Pipe laid on short notice. , 49 East First Sonth Street. SALT LAKE CITY - ; : FURNITURE.- BARRBTfm i t ' i 141 to 149 Main Street, Salt Lake Olty- Call or "Write for Prices ! BARRATT BROS. COAL. D. & R. G. W. Coal Agency, 145 S. MAIN STREET. Pleasant Valley, Anthracite, Blacksmith CO A L ! Coke, Charcoal & Wood ! All of the above Coals ate lliorotijrMy screened and clean. " ' Prompt Delivery Guaranteed. Telephone No. 211. SELLS. BURTON & CO., Managers. (:0:i Rock Spring, Weber,' Red Canyon, Pleasant Valley, All the coal in the market, and the very best of each. (W) -' Coal X)ox3t. XT. 3. Xl.'v (.) . A. J. GUNNEJLL, Agent. OFFICE: Wasatch Corner. I YARD:-Utah Cejitral Dep. Coal & Transfer Office, ' PLEASANT VALLEY. ROCK SPRINGS. RED CANYON AND WEBER COAL- Sold and delivered in lots to suit at .n.ri Good' cletta coal-wWb?KS : E. R. CLTJTE, OIHce 43SMain st. Telephone 148 WEBER COALt I Home Coal Company, j Dealers in COAL from the ! Wasatch I Crismon Mines i- Coalville, ttah. Pries, Delivered . . . : 44 yard ::::;.,5mp" F-Leave ORDERS with" HENRY DIN WO ODE Y, Nas, 3T to 41 W. First Sonth Street. 3alt Late City : ' ' y |