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Show SPRING STYLES. VoHi)iau Olebrated Hnli! ' ;' ! Now in at Noble, Wood A- :.', : 1 Tlie only Exclusive Hatters in Salt Lake : City. Leaders and introducera of Fashions in ,j .. J ?rien's anil Boys' Hats. Corner west from the Opera House, I ! Second South Street, Opposite the Democrat office. i Removal. The Singer Sewing Machine Company have moved into new and elegant quarters quar-ters on Main 6treet, in Palace Hotel corner, opposite Clift House. Call there ; for everything in the sewing machine line. ,1 I White House. i For the best meals and rooms go to the White house. Everything first-class and low rates. " I- Webster & Company, publishers of General Grant's book, sent a check on Saturday to Mrs. Grant for $200,000, as her proportion of the proceeds from the sale of the General's book. As much again is yet exited to be realized. 1 . . . F. Aucrbach & Bro. I 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, tall and see them. ; Sir Charles Dilke is out in a card thanking thank-ing his constituents for their belief in his innocence of the scandalous charges preferred pre-ferred against him in the Crawford divorce di-vorce suit, when as a matter of fact somebody some-body ought to get in among them with a club and pound them for their innocence in believing anything of the kind. I Dr. E. B. Foote, Senior, Of New York, publishes his announcement announce-ment in the daily Dkmocrat every Satur- p nr Ify 8 accent is said by the Pall Mall Gazette to be "a mixture of Jast London and American." f r e deduction in Uverj At Mark McKimmina' Livery Stable. I The Elk Saloon. Newly renovated and opened with the choicest brands of wines, liquors and tap. Directly opposite the Theatre. Everything Every-thing first class. Give me a call. . Frank May, Proprietor. The Champion Lady Skater. Miss Tonie Barnau, the champion trick and fancy skater, will commeTe Jn en. gagement at the Rink Monday night Blllll 2" Uce between Sherd to.te1- SoI?tr8 r both Pouches with the tobacco storedthen? ? t " Lader. marched home-Zul home-Zul 89 rde came from East West North and South.for "morecrftoatderant factory. Now it employs 800 menTnawi th Ptok and pick of the Golden Bat ad to! Pf tobacco in the world. BlaelTif RrTii WW? "S7 "f0 toboc ba toe wort? Why t Simply becanae it is the XT in dealer. hare it Tnde-irarfc of theBnif j T I LOOK OUtT, V A DURHAM I IJ ft I bull I yC. IV - 1 bacco, an he wm fcfA jF t wouldn't have be? AMUSEMENTS. Salt Lake Theatre. Three Nights and Wednesday Matinee, COMMENCING TUESDAY. MARCH 2d. THE PURITANS OF MINSTRELSY. McNish, Johnson & Slavin EEFINED MIjVSTKELS! Under the management of VV. S. Cleveland. Embracing all the famous talent that two Hemispheres Hem-ispheres afford: Frank McNish, Carroll Johnson, John-son, Bob Slavin, Prank Howard, W. Henry Rice, Geo. Powers, J.Marcus Doyle, Chas. Mitchell (England's champion), H. M. Morse, Martin Hogan, W. W. Black, W. F. Holmes. The only, the marvelous. Fit ANK E. Mc-the Mc-the originator and creator of "Silence and Fun." Acrobatic marvels, O'BBIEN BROTHERS, BROTH-ERS, (Charles and Thomas.) Wonders of the lineteenth Century. Charles W. Mitchell, champion of all England in statue representation of ancient Greece and Kome, and 30 others, presenting the most novel programme ever witnessed. RiNevrVrII0Vel f.nd O"01 clog dance, "The I The greatest of all songs and dances. "Meeting "Meet-ing of the Quakers." ..oliti,calJ,La,t.in (w- Henry Rce's version), Cleveland's Reception" at Widow Malone's. rifNitbsta,n,linK this extraordinary at-loa2 at-loa2 i?Vprl.Ces wlU be&s nsual- Seats now on j sale at Theatre. 1 BANKS. Deseret National Bank, SALT LAKE CITY. fiii,Cap"a1' - - - $200,000 Surplus, - - - - 200,000 H. S. Eldredge, President, 1 Feramorz Little, Vice-Prest. i John Sharp. ! Wm. W. Rifer, i Director,. I J. a. Uroesbeck, L S. Hills, Cashier, Jas. T. Little, Ass't Cashier.' J Receives Deposits Payable on Demand. B?7S and SelIs Exchange on New York San fclT' ?hI,caf? St nisrOmlhar'LVn-don, nisrOmlhar'LVn-don, and principal continental cities. Promptly. CollecUoasRemitting Proceeds Union National Bank, S.lt Uals.e Oity. Capital, Fully Paid, $200,000.! TVRANSACT9 A GENERAL BANKING BUSI-mandneSS- ReCeiVes deposlts' WW? !l- and remit- U&edX Commodious Safe Deuosit vn Connected with the Bank. " anffiumon"611"011 "'o the sale of Ores ODJTELLOWS' LODGES. UTeAveIryLffida?:a " J- Thomas; Secretary GEEELY' N" S Mf AKE DGE NO. 2. I o O F good, stnnding'are Incited to attend eUWS ,n lows' Hafl, Union Block i-fim-?,in 0dd Fel-standing Fel-standing a're InvUed to Attend FehWS in good i?5arVXFPALL' N' " lows' Hall, Union B7k it,mrln2ddFel- Union Block, au ,0dd flows' Hall Vj ular conventions cv?rv 9P p REG-JO REG-JO l. ol K. "VW,K, c. c. I ORE SAMPLjNG MILL. KS'.h?'''.1blwem TOM, & ! Absolutely Pure, This Powder never varies. A marvel of DuHt ' strength and wholesomenes3. MorecconomS than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold i competition with the multitude of low tV? short weight, alum or phosphate Powders S only in cans. Royal Baking Powder c'o ,12 Wall street. New York. ' ltfc D. & R. G. W. Coal Agency, 145 S. MAIN STREET. t Pleasant Valley, I Anthracite, j Blacksmith ! COAL !j j Coke, Charcoal & Wood ! I j i i it 9 All of the above Coals are thorough!, i ' screened and clean. j Prompt Delivery Guaranteed. J Telephone No. :Ji I ' SELLS. BURTON &. CO., Managers. ' i i l l CK): " f Rock Spring, ) Weber, Red Canyon, Pleasant Valley, All the coals in the market, and the very best j of each. i j A. J. GUNNELT., Aent. ( OFFICE: Wasatch Corner. 1 YARD:-Utah Central', I Coal & TrariifirOfcft ilCOALi ., A PLEASANT VALLEY, j ROCK SPRINGS. RED CANYON I AND WEBER COAL J fatP, r(Ld,eli7ered la, lot to sait ' writer anteed. ' ad Ml weiSht 'im' j E. R. CLUTE, ! Office 143 S main St. Telephone 143 I WEBER COAL! Home Goal Company, ! Dealers in COAL from the V Wasatch I Crismon Mines Coalville, ITtah. JS-Leave ORDERS with HENRY DttHYOODEY, f Nos. 37 to 41 w. nr8t South Street. Bait Lake City JEVVLRYj 0 NOT SEND EAST 0B WEST FOR .YOUR JEWELRY! ( But BE SURE to Examine the Stock of I j L. H0LLAIVDER, Jeweler, j 148Tffain Street, j BEFORE BUYING I SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, DIAMONDS AND SILVER WARE, J Anywhere Else. I -Iwlys 1Ways the Lowest-the Go0di j ELlASOISrS j 142 MAIN STREET. Yon can find the largest assortment of I Gold & Silver Watches JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS. And everything needed in that line at Very Xioweat 3PrJ co9- I StationersjBooksellers j ; SCHOOL BOOKS, f I NEWSPAPERS, I i LI MAGAZINES, ! ARTISTS' SUPPLIED j OF KVJtET KIND. C H. PAES0NS & CO. j i : " if |