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Show : SPRING STYLES. I Vouinan'i Celebrated Ilat! j ' j ' Now in at j i i : Noble, Wood & Co.'s, '. i: The onlj' Exclusive Hatters in Salt Lake ; City. i Leaders and introducers of Fashions in I IHcii' and Boys' Hats. t : - ' Corner west from the Opera House, ' Second Soutb Street, !i Opposite the Democrat office. ( ( . Auction ! Auction ! ; OnThursdav, February 25th, at 11 a. !! m., at No. 242 First East, between Sec- ond and Third South, household goods, h chamber sets,lounges, upholstered chairs, ane chairs and rockers, six carpets, cup-- cup-- loard, extension table, walnut centre table, cot bed, Singer sewing machine, oil paintings, lace curtains and cornices, I1 window blinds, crockery and glass ware, lamps, table cutlery, an eight-dav clock, open-grate heating stove, one fine ifcnge with forty-gallon tank attached, blankets, j j comforters and spreads, one fine hair-top t - spring mattress, one refrigerator, one i j washing machine, mirrors, brackets, etc., if ?tC J. L. PlRGIN, j - Auctioneer. j Oranges, Oranges. i W. S. Smith, No. 8 E. First South ; i Btreet, receives a cat of oranges weekly. i Has received already for the season six i ! i- " cai-s. Headquarters for the trade, "en- j i 't tirely independent of anj' Union. j jj 7 When Senator Fair visited Virginia City, says the Chronicle, a well-known rounder called upon him and modestly requested the loan of $4,000 "to operate with." He disclosed to the attentive Senator a system sys-tem he had "dropped on'? to break all the faro games on the American continent. Ine Senator regretted not having that amount of silver in his vest pocket, but handed the applicant a $20 piece, remarking remark-ing that if he could break all the games on the continent with $4,000, $20 was certainly a large enough stake to begin with. All of the faro games are still I running. j The Elk Saloon. Newly renovated and opened with the choicest brands of wines, liquors -and cigars. Salt Lake City Brewerv Beer on tap. Directly opposite the Theatre. Everything Every-thing first class. Give me a call. J . Frank May, Proprietor. ! , j j Dr. E. B. Foote, Senior, Of New York, publishes his announcement announce-ment in the daily Dkmocrat every Saturday- " . 7T- Grand Master Powderly, of the Knights of Labor, in an address at Providence, Rhode Island, last week, said: "Our organization is not a striking machine and the new member who thinks so must disabuse himself of the idea. Arbitration Arbitra-tion is a successful method, and every day is proving it more so. White House. v.vF or t,ne best meaIs and rooms go to the White house. Even-thing first-class and low rates. "u I F. Anerbach & Bro. Show a lovely line of Ladies' Paris Embroidered Em-broidered Shoulder Scarfs, in Cardinal, , Blue, Cream, and White, from $2.75 to $4.o; also a lot of other shawls worth 25 per cent, more than they ask for them. Call and see them. Great Rednction in Livery , ' At Mark McKimmins' Livery Stable. ' x- - AMUSEMENTS. SanaieTSaS Friday Evening, Feb'y 26. Salvini! Under the Direction of C. A. Chizzola. The greatest dramatic event in the annals of the stage in Salt Lake will be the first and only appearance of TOMMASO SALVINI, The world's grandest actor in his wonderful impersonation of THE GLADIATOR! ASSISTED BY A Dramatic Company of Carefully Selected Artists. "Salvini's Gladiator touches every heart." RESERVED SEATS Parquet and Parquet Circle, $2.00: First Circle, $1.50. General Admission, Ad-mission, $1.00; Second Circle, 50c. ; Third Circle, 25c. Box office now open. i MISCELLANEOUS. StationersrBooksellers ORDER YOUR GOODS OF US BY MAIL OR telephone, or call at our store by the Post-office, Post-office, on Main street. SCHOOL BOOKS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, ARTISTS' SUPPLIES OF EVERY KIND. WSubscriptions taken for any periodical in the world. C. H. PABSONS & 00. J.C.CQyKLM&CO. TTTATT ORE SAMPLING MILL lures and Bullion Carefully i Sampled. j SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE Sale of Ores and Bullion. Mill. South Temple street, between Utah & Nevada and Utah Central Railroad Depots. Office, No. 117 Main street, front room, upstairs. MAIL LETTINGS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 0isinf f m tymiwtni Washington, D. C, Feb. 1, 188G. PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract Office of this Department until 4 p. m. of April 17, 1886, for carrying the mails of the United States upon the routes and according to the schedule of arrival and departure specified by the 1 1 Department, in the Territory of Utah from July 1, 188G, to June 30, 1890. Lists , of routes, with schedules of arrivals and departures, instructions to bidders, with forms for contracts' and bonds, and all other necessary information; will be fur-j fur-j nished upon application to the Second Assistant Postmaster-General. WILLIAM F. VILAS, Postmaster-General. (POTJiTRY! I POULTRY! jPOULTRY. Cheapest Place in Town. DON'T FORGET TO CALL AT 58 & 60 W. First South St. W. L. prIOE j i : ; , i P'D SHAWL GIVEW AWAY I I -.iwu, thc has come Into our hnd i f nZZB' P"" If1, which we f!3Ftopne'ltu '"dies in i 1 the foilowmif manner: Send us ' f St tum ".nl Household topics ' . X ,l "dSuip;ionstoonedJrsfo? i , .iiil" ,00 8M?ratlon guaranteed ' ,,a- or money refunded.. Address Q FAHlt AND HOUSEHOLD. Box40. nartfi,rd.k-. Absolutely Pu This Powder neyer varies. Amarvelof, strength and wholesomeness. More ecnnn ' than the ordinary kinds, and cannot hp competition with the multitude of low," short weight, alnra or phosphate Powder Ie 'i only In cans. Royal Baking Powdep rJ Wall street. New York. L0. Ml OOAL, j D.&E.G.W, Coal Agency 145 S. MAIN STREET. ( iOt Pleasant Valley, j Anthracite, ! Blacksmith COAL! Coke. Charcoal & Wood & All of the above Coals are timrouMi, screened and clean. Prompt Delivery Guaranteed. Telephone Xo. "u SELLS. BURTON & CO., Manaqen - E ; Rock Spring, j Weber, j Red Canyon, I j Pleasant Valley j All the coals In the market, and the very be f I of each. I Co-) j Oo,I XDojat. XT. 3P. Tt'vf I :() I j A. J. GUNNKLL, AireM. f" OFFICE : Wasatch Corner. 5 YAK I): Utah C '- Coal & Transfer Be IfCOALi PLEASANT VALLEY, ! ROCK SPRINGS, RED CANYC5 AND WEBER COAL j Sold and delivered in lots to suit at mutif I rates. Good, clean coal, and lull weight m I anteed.. ? E. R. CLUTE, Office 143 S Main St. Telephone Hi WEBER COAJJ Home Coal Company. . Dealers in COAL from the Wasatch I Crismon Mines j Coalville, Utah. ' I Price, Delirered tf. perffi. j " At yard 5. " " I .MT'Leave ORDERS with HENRY DINWOODEY. Nos. 37 to 41 W. First South Street. Salt LakeC j ! BO NOT SEND EAST Oil Vitf FOR YOL'K jJEWELEY! ; j But BE SURE to Examine the Stock oi ? L. HOLLANDER, Jeweler I 148 Main Street, J BEFORE BUYIXG ' SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, ! DIAMONDS AND SILVER WAH' J Anywhere Else. J alwayysrheeBe"e ?'3 the LoWeSt- j - ' 142 MAIN STREET, j Vou can find the largest assortment of Gold & Silver Watches ! JEWELRY OF ALL KIND And everything needed in that line ' f vory IiQwost 'rice ? ( U. S. DEPOSITARY. Deseret National Bant - SALT IiAXS CITY. I J I fajd in capital, Ig0g$ moLittle.yiee-Prest. ! L Wm. W. Riter. Direct'" ' J. A. Groesbeck, . f L. S. Hills, Cashier. : ; r Jas. T. Little, Ass't Cashier. ) : t Receives Deposits Payable on IM""1 dh, Biys aud Se"3 Exchange on New Yor e; Francisco, Chicago, St. Lonls, OmaW."! S don, and principal continental cities. I PrMaku Collectlns Remitting |