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Show Hj HATS I HATS! HATS! I l all and Winter Style Jat Arrived j . ; ' Vonnmn'8. J, ; M This celebrated bat is light and flexible i and the nobbiest hat worn, the leader in i '' j New York City. ! II. in. Silverman's t' , Fine flexible hat we are making a spec- 5 ialty of and will sell it cheaper than any ! ; house west of New York. i ' : Stetson's. 1 , ' f We carry the largest and most com- : i l plete line in the city, both in soft and i; stiff hats and at low prices. s Noble, Wood & Co. v ; The exclusive Hatters, corner west of , 0era House. 1 i- ? ; ; Meeting of the Philemon. I; , ; ijji I The Thilemon Debating Club will' hold ; ' ;j their regular meeting this (Thursday) ' : evening, Oct. 1st, "at 7 :30 p. m., in the ! Nintli Ward schoolhouse. Afullattend- f ance of members is required, as there is ! i j business of importance to be transacted. ; : J ' j A cordial invitation is extended to those i I desirous of becoming members,- ladies as ! j well as gentlemen. - - - i ! . C- L. Bebky, Sec'j'. . I ; j Laphnm's Dress and Cloak House. ' j Dressmaking" in; all .its. branches, j , j SjXicIal attention g,h-en to. orders from the ! j HJUiitrj Orders filled at short notice, j Readr-made dresses kept on hand.. Agent j for McCall's' Bazar Patters. No. 42 W. First South street. .; j. ; j I The paragraph going around the coun- ! try that Kdwin Booth once belonged to a if negro minstrel com panj is being strenu- j' ' oasly denied by his friends. - They eay it y grew put of the fact of his taking part in i! " a series of juvenile circus-minstrel per- I " V formances in a Baltimore cellar. For- ' . r&st, however, was once a rider and acro- ! ' "'4 bat in a circus.; Mr,-Miln, simply as a ;, . college graduate and a minister, is away 1 ' behind in a proper precedent. j; . The wages of 6in is death ; but the i wages of Ah Sin is fifty cents a dozen. I I ; 0' ' Kindergarten. A class for training in Fra;bel's method with children in the kindergarten will be opened Monday, Oct. 19th. For particulars particu-lars inquire of Miss Dickey, at the Collegiate Col-legiate Institute. Onr Dress Goods Dept. Shows a handsome display of silks, velvets vel-vets and woolen fabrics, which we offer at reasonable prices. Call and see them at F. AUERBACH & BRO. One of the most frequent remarks passed by the ladies for the past few days is : "Simon Bros.' stock, this season, sea-son, is simply immense." And the ladies generally know what they are talking about. . For a good smoke try the "Famous" Cigar, for sale by Sam Levy. White House. For the best meals and rooms go to the White house. Everything first-class and low rates. Dr. J. W. Culbertson, Physician and Surgeon, of Indianapolis, Indiana, will visit professionally Salt Lake City, at the Continental Hotel, Thursday, October 1st, and remain ten days. All afflicted with any disease of the eye or ear, catarrh, cross-eyes, club foot, spinal curvature, piles, rupture or chronic diseases, etc., can consult him free of charge. Artifical eyes inserted. Remember the dates. " Wholesale buyers of millinery and fancy goods will do well to call or send their orders to Simon Bros. The "Famous" Cigar is known by con- noisseurs to be the best in the city. Miss Almy's dancing school will open in Calder's Hall on Saturday, October 3d, promptly at 2 o'clock. Private lessens given if required. . Protect Tour 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, and this most desirable result can be obtained ob-tained by procuring a jolicy 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. Gone Into the Cattle Business. i.Frank Martin, who recently sold, his Horn Silver mine, has gone into the cattle business, and commissioned , Charles Bunting, of Blackfoot, to buy-2;500 head for him in Utah. Over 1,000 headhavo already been secured. Mr; Martin's range will be at the sink of Lost River. Wood River Times. . ' ' Born. GALLACHER At 9:15 a. m., October 1st, 1885, to the wife of J. Gallacher, proprietor proprie-tor of the Arcade Restaurant, a daughter. Mother and child doing well. Father happy, under the circumstances. Great Reduction in Livery At Mark McKimmins Livery Stable. 1878 Established 1878. Jos. Bauragarten, the Fashionable Tailor, will use only the latest London and New York Fashions and Styles, and also the finest Imported and Domestic Cloths. I defy any house west of Chicago Chi-cago to compare with my tailor department. depart-ment. Call and be convinced. Ill Main street. Smoke the Celebrated 'Famous" Cigar," manufactured by Sam Levy. Rogers & Wiscomb Keep the finest line of Staple, Fancy and Green Groceries, Poultry, Fish and Game in the city. Telephone 107. . Arrival. . .. We are now opening and receiving daily a full line of Fall Clothing for Men's and Boy's wear. Goldsmith & Co. Coal Oil and Fluid at Pioneer Lamp Store, 57 E. First South Street. Simon Bros, show now 300 different styles of trimmed and untrimmed ladies, misses and children's hats in straw, felt and velvet. Lectures on the "Book of Mormon." The several lectures on the "Book of Mormon," by Rev. Lamb, bound in pamphlet style and for sale, at 25 cents per copy, are selling numerously. Thev treat the subject from an entirely original subject, and are worthy of perusal. JohnTaylor & Son,No. 43 and 45 Second South Street, have just received a choice lot of Fall and Winter Woolens, which they offer to make up in first-class style, at greatly reduced rates. AMUSEMENTS. Salt Lake Theatre. THE LAUGHING HIT! FOU THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 30th and October 1st and 2d. The Rag Baby Comedy Coin'y, Tompkins, Hoyt & Thomas, Proprietors. Under the Management of Mr. Eugene Tompkins, of the Boston Theatre, Boston, presenting something entitled A RAG BABY! Written by Charles H. Hoyt, author of "A Bunch of Keys," "A Tin Soldier," Etc., Etc. FRANK DANIELS as Old Sport, Handsome, the Homeliest dog alive. The Three Innocents, Venus, Tony Jay and the Policeman. Replete with New Music, New Scenery and side-splitting situations. It's too funny to describe. de-scribe. "Let me grasp the band that grasped Sullivan's." Sulli-van's." Grab It Quick by securing your seats at the box office on Tuesday at 10 a. m. JJEWJTJO-DAY BARR ATT BROS. Ul to 149 Main Street, JSoJLt Xicils.0 City. h I I y s cj Call or Write for Prices ! BARBATT BROS. ARCADE RESTAURANT I AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH Booth's Select Oysters, SO Cta. Peg Oaaa.. OPEN DAY and NIGHT - x SECOND' TO NONE."- Transplanted Shell Oysters kept constantly on han Game and everything InWasol Xj J. GALLACHER, Proprietor,"" 127 Main Strear I Station ersfBooksellers SCHOOL BOOKS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, . ARTISTS' SUPPLIES OP EVERT KIND. ln?;SoUr??ription8 taken r any periodical PARSONS & CO. J. LEVIBBRG, "ToiiiNWiF LEVIBERG & CO., Importingjailors HABERDASHERS, 106 S; Main Street. Cntter and Fitter. 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. Solii only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co i; Wall street. New Tork. MEDICAL. Dr. FOOTE, Senior, Of 120 Lexington Avenue, New York, Hereby cautions tlie public not to Employ or Communicate with a man styling bimself "Br. Foot, Jr. without making due inquiry. This man came to Salt Lake City representing himself as the son of Dr. E. B. Foote ot New York, the well known specialist, as abundantly roved by amdavits. 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. Joh.nF 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. Abrajc Wakeman, for many years 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 S sons. Dr. E. B. Foote, Jr., and Dr. Hubert T. Foote. The genuine Dr. Foote, Jr., will here- j after always employ the initials, E. B., in desi;- j nating his name. Heretofore he has been known not only at home but wherever his pub- j lications have been circulated, by the name of ! Dr. Foote, Jr. Greater care will be taken here- j after, in view of the fact that an unprincipled j person has assumed to profit by his and his lather's reputation. 2 Those desiring further and more (Mailed Information In-formation in respect to this matter, will receive it by addressing Box 414, Salt Lake City, I tali. 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 I sionally or to order remedies shonld address s either I Dr. E.B. FOOTE, Sr.,or Dr. E.B. FOOTE, Jr., 120 Lexington Ave., New York. Consultation Free, in person or by letter. WATCHES! L. HOLLANDER JEWELRY STORE, 148 MaiH Street, - Salt Lake City jaT ELIASON'S 142 MAIN 8TREET. You can find the largest assortment of Gold & Silver Watches! JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, I And everything needed in that line a Vory Lowest jEri cos. THE POLYTECHNIC OF WILL OPEN ON TnE First Day of October, 1885. CHEMISTRYiMETALLURGY AND MINING THOROUGHLY TAUGHT. nuafles and .gentlemen who want to join may call at once. Chemical, Metallurgical and Jlin-!iramiJlatlons Jlin-!iramiJlatlons R"ended to and satisfaction guaranteed. 114 W. FIRST STREET, next to Herald Buildi.., Or 149 E. Second South Street. SPEXCEE & KIMBALL'S c $3.00 SHOE. .-.... ALL SOLID, Treestyles, 160 Main Street. J. LLOYD, Custom Boot and Shoe Maker. J No, 9 East Second South Street. satisfactionguaranteed. I Eatablished 1869 t O. S. CARVER, Livery.Feed&SalesStable HAVE THE FINEST CARRIAGE AND SAD- f ale horses in the conntry. Short NoUce"011 1 TAYl,0R and pIOCIIE oa eed8 ReaS0Dable and Satisfac'ion Guarau-Stable Guarau-Stable at head of Main Street. Frlsoo. - . - uttl A |