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Show HATS! HATS! HATS! rail and Winter Styles Jwst Arrived Teaman'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 spec- ; ialty of and will sell it cheaper than any house west of New York. StCtSOU'9. We carry the largest and most com- plete line in the city, both in soft and stiff hats and at low prices. Noble, Wood & Co., ' The exclusive Halters, corner west of Opera House. S The Stadebaker Branch 'm?j Turned out one handsome two-seated j j sleigh, for pole team, and five cutters to- ' day. The car-load received by them is j ) . nearly all disposed of, and a few more are j re If X now due, so they are equal to the demand j '. ft and can furnish all buvers. ?! X ' ': DON'T BUT ; Your Christmas Candy at any other place but the Oyster Grotto." I The finest assortment of Christmas Goods, Fancy Boxes, Pure Home-made j Candies in Utah. Five-pound box Home-made Candy, $1. I No adulteration in our goods. ! . George Arbogast. 1 1 z Notice!' There will be a special meeting of the Utah Cattle and Horse Growers' Association, Associa-tion, at the office of Wm. Jennings, on Monday, January 11, 18S6, at 10 o'clock a. m. A punctual attendance is requested. re-quested. O. H. Hardy, Secretary. r. Auerbach & Uro.'s Great Clearance Sale " - Should not be missed by those in search I of bargains in Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, etc., etc. It is sure to pay you. " Great Redaction in Livery f At Mark McKimmins' Livery Stable. i "Iolanthe." It is expected that the performances of "Iolanthe" next Saturday afternoon and Monday evening will attract fully as much interest as that which attached to its first performance here by. the Salt Lake Opera Company. The solo by Miss Hawley and the beautiful "Letter" trio from. ;."Boccaccio," which will t be rendered by Mrs. Seigel, Miss Hawley Haw-ley and Miss Russell, have both been placed on the boards by request of many of the Salt Lake public who are familiar with the fine opportunities which these numbers will afford to the ladies named, neither one of whom has a part in the opera itself that gives anything like a good chance. Prices for the matinee mat-inee will be 25 and 50 cents ; no extra charge for reserved seats. j K. of P. Grand Ball. . The fifth annual ball of the Wasatch Division, Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias,- will be given in the Walker Opera House a week from to-night, and will doubtless be characterized by the same features of excellence which have always marked these popular events. The tickets, tick-ets, which are $2.00 each, may be had at any of the principal stores in the city, or from either of the following gentlemen: George Barton, James Cracroft, Arthur 1T7:u T 1 nr -ITT t t-H.. t-i trim, juiiu vjrniun, . rv. jrouucK, xfc. Shelton, 0. Youngberg, T. C. Armstrong, J. Hollick, C. 0. King, J. L. Lucas, D. Dunn. . Protect Tonr 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 policy 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. , For your millinery, hats, bonnets and trimmings, stamping and pinking, hair ornaments, notions, etc., fancy goods, embroidery, silks and cotton, all kinds of fancy wools,1 zephyr, chinelle, arrasene, ' mats, tidies, splashers, stamped aprons, etc., Wax Flower and Fruit material, a full line, and the only lixe kept rs the territory, go to Mrs. B. S. Long, atNos. 35 and 37 E First South street. Remember Remem-ber that she is not at her late stand on Main street. Orders by mail promptly attended to. . " . ..I T 1878. Established 1878. j Jos. 'Baumgarten, the Fashionable Tailor, calls the public attention to the fact that he makes a specialty, of overcoats, over-coats, Swallow-tail and Business Suits, at the lowest prices in this city. . i Coal Oil and Fluid at Pioneer Lanrp j Store, 57 E. First South Street. ! The Elk Saloon. Newly renovated and opened with the choicest brands of wines, liquors and cigara. Directly opposite the Theatre. Everything first class. Give me a call. Frank May, Proprietor. Schade's Billiard and Beer Hall is now open to the public. Only the finest brands of Liquors and Cigars kept on hand, at 167 Main St. W. Schade, Proprietor. J ohnTaylor & 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. Stoves ! Tinware ! Go to P. Ws Madsen & Co., for stoves, ranges, and tinware. 39 and 41 east i First South street. i . i White House. I ! For the best meals and rooms go to the White house. Everything first-class and low rates. - ' Dr. E. B. Foote, Senior, j OiNew York, publishes his announce-! ment in the daily Democrat every Satur-! day. M I Prof. A. Andre, j Languages and Music, 43 E. 2d South ' street. P. 0, Box 200. Terms moderate. 1 i For Being Drunk. Paddy Boyle and Stanley Day were run in by the police last evening and were brought before Justice Speirs to-day on the charge on drunkenness and disorderly dis-orderly conduct. They were each fined $10, and in the absence of the wherewith, were sent to augment the working force in the chain gang. Good Skating. i ! The fine skating on Hot Springs Lake, i which it was feared would be ruined by j I the recent fall of snow, has been restored ! jm good shape by Mr. John Beck. Six teams were engaged in clearing the ice, and although scarcely so clear as before ' it is' said to be ih good condition. . ; . ' J. LLOYD, Custom Boot and Shoe Maker. '; ""NOrflEast Second South Street.! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. . . Established 1S69 ROYAXJJAKIN TOM 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 Wing Powder Co., 10b Wall street. New York. - NEW TO-DAY. SATURDAY MATINEE, JAN. 9 th, AND Monday Night, Jan. 11. Grand Reproduction of Gilbert and Sullivan's Musical Gem and Fairy Spectacle, IOLANTHE! BY THE SALT LAKE OPERA CO. Superb Transformation Scene! In addition, SEVERAL NEW FEATURES will be introduced. GRAND THI0 FROM "B0CCACIO!" By the Popular Favorites, Mrs. Jos. Sieprel, Miss Jennie Hawley and Miss Edna Russell. Also, MISS HAWLEY will render the delightful Ballad by Villeneuse, "MX LITTLE GYPSY!" With Orchestral andastinet accompaniment. Strongest Possible Local Combination! Splendid Novel Costumes! Grand Chorus and Orchestra! Pianist . . : : Mr. Joseph Mclntyre Stage Manager Mr. James J. Jennings Leader Mr. W. E. Weihe Musical Conductor MR. H. S. KROUSE Children's matinee Saturday, Jan. 9 Popular Prices 23 and 50 cents. ' "No extra charge for reserved seats. Box Office open Saturday, Jan. 9th, at 10 a. m. D. G. CALDEK, Business Manager. Selling Out ! GEORGE BARTON . WILL CLOSE OUT HIS ENTIRE STOCK Groceries, Provisions, ETC., ETC., REGARDLESS OF COST STORE FIXTURES, COUNTER SCALES, PATENT CHEESE SAFE. GOOD DELIVERY WAGON And Express Harness for sale CHEAP FOR CASH. Call and get Bargains at 260 S. Main Street, . North of Clift House. POULTRY! POULTRY! POULTRY. Cheapest Place in Town. DON'T FORGET TO CALL AT 58 & 60 IV. First South St. W. L. PRICE. E. Sells. Ja,mes Tucker, h. w Sells. sells & go; Wholesale and Retail Dealers in E-a"OEfflIHJIE31E5L FLOORING, RUSTIC,' SIDING, LATHS, SHINGLES. PrCTTRTS : WINDOW-WEIGHTS & NAILS, DOORS, WINDOWS & MOULDING A Specialty. Prices to Suitth e Ti m es ORDERS FOR RED PINE SOLICITED. ; Call on.ns before purchasing elsewhere. 152tlkRliJ0.uth , Opposite 14th Ward Assembly Rooms. " StationersiBooksellers 0?5S5, Y0UR G?,0DS 0P BY MAIL OR telephone, or call at our store bv th Pnt-office, Pnt-office, on Main street. y e Fos SCHOOL ROOKS, NEWSPAPERS, j V MAGAZINES, . ' ARTISTS' SUPPLIES . . "OP EVKRY KISP.- ' ' inheworidCr-ipti0nS taken fotany periodical C. H. PARSONS & CO. Vasatch Division UNIFORM BANK THE FIFTH GRAND Annual Ball, Under the auspices of The Uniform Bank, K. of P., Will be given in the Walker Opera House, JANUARY 13th, 1886. : COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: George Barton, faes, fffiJf0"' Arthur Wild, - John Griffin. INVITATION COMMITTEE: ' W.R. Pollock, . R. Shelton, - , O. Youngberg, ' T. C. Arms.ron.r, J. Hollick, : C. O. King, J. L. Lucas, P. Dunn. Tickets can be obtained at the principal stores in the city and from member! 61 the order. Box Office will be open on the day of the ball from 10 a. m. tilH p. m. for the- sale of tickets. Tickets - ' 8 00 Olsen's Quadrille Band will be in attendance. James Currie, Prompter. . . - HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. Bf EFORE PURCHASING -YOUR HOLIDAY Gifts, be sure to visit R. miT'S, 140 Main Street, As it will save yon much trouble and you will be sure to make a fine selection for a Christmas or Mew Year's PRESENT. If you inspect our French, German and Carlsbad DINNER AND TEA SETS, Lemonade Sets, Liquor Sets, Water Sets,. Pwncto Sets, And a most Beautiful Assortment of ART BRIC-A-BRAC ! BRONZES, BISQUE AND MARBLE STATUARY, Plated Ware, Porcelain ant-Cutlery, ant-Cutlery, Etc., Etc. 9Mail orders solicited. Call and Examine my Goods and Prices. 140 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, D. & R. G. W. ' Coal Agexi 145 S. MAIN STREET.. Pleasant Valley; , Anthracite, Blacksniitli C O A L ! Coke, Charcoal & Wood ! Ctf All of the above Coals are thoroughly screened and clean. ? -y. v; ; Prompt Delivery Guaranteed. s :j . Telephone No. 211. , SELLS. BURTON & CO., Manaaer.. i Rock Spring, ' Weber, Red Canyon, Pleasant Valley, All the coals In the market, and the very hqst 'of each. ; j r '.- . (W) - - Oo,l Xext. XT. X. Zt.:v ; (ft) ,t" ,:jf ; - ; AJ. GUNNELL, Agent. OFnCE:-WasatchrCorner. w YARD: Utah Central Dep. Coal & Transfer Office. HCOAIjil ! PLEASANT VALLEY, ROOK SPRINGS, RED CANYON AND WEBER COAL ; : Sold and delivered in lots to suit at market rates. Good, clean coal, and full weight nr-anteed. nr-anteed. , 6 E. R. CLTJTE, Office 143 S irialM st. Telephone 148 WEBER COAL! j Home Coal Company, I Dealers in COAL from the j Wasatch a Crismon Mines CoalTllle, TJtah. j Price, Delivered $6.00 per ton j At yard 5.50 " " J . 5 0-Leave ORDERS with HENRY DINW00DEY, No9.S7toW.Tlr8tSonthStreet,SaltLakClty - , |