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Show . f HATS! HATS! HATS! $ rnll and Winter Style Jmt Arrived I Y6n man's. . j j ' I This celebrated hat is light and flexible i j and the nobbiest hat worn, the leader in . i Xew YorkCity. j II. Id. Silverman'! j . Fins flexible hat we are making a epec- I . j ialty of and will sell it cheaper than any I hause west of New York. Stetson's. ; We carry the largest and most corns' corn-s' ? plete line in the city, both in soft and I stiff hats and at low prices, j j Noble, Wood & Co., I The exclusive Hatters, corner west of f . Opera House. Stores ! Tinware ! Go to P. W; Madsen & Co., for stoves, ranges, and tinware. 39 and 41 east irst South street. Coal Oil and Fluid at Pioneer Lamp : Store, 57 E. First South Street i ob a good smoke try the "Famous" Cigar, for sale by Sam Levy. E are continually receiving new sf vies I of Ladies and .Misses' Newmarkets.Short Wraps, etc., which we offer at greatly ' reduce,! prices. French Dress Goods, ! Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, etc i newest styles and lowest prices in the city'. J F . AUERBACH & BRO. cwi'SSri Son-'No-43 and 45 Second ! K tret have just received a choice i JhLIt" Winter Woolens, which j they offer to make up in first-class style, ! at greatly reduced rates. i i i :ir fftRednction in LiTery ; At Mark McKlmmlns, Livery Stable. j ! The "Famous" Cigar is known by con- , noi8seurstop;thebestinthecity. ' ; The Elk Saloon. Newly renovated and opened with the choicest brands of wines, liquors and cigars. Directly opposite the Theatre Everything first class. Give me a call. - Frank May, Proprietor. i Schade's J 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. ! TN,TATE COURT IN AND for Salt Lake County. Territory of. Utah. In the matterof the Estate of James Watson Order appointing time and place for settlement of account and petition for distribution n Treadin a.n? flUng the petition of Henry C. W allace, administrator of the estate of James Watson, deceased, setting- forth that he has filed hI? final account of his administration upon sa!d estate in this Court, that all the debt and expenses of administration have been fnllv U(Ltat a Prti2n ?f said estate remain to be divided among the heirs of said deceased ??mP,rayin5 amon? othe.Il thines fr order settling and allowing said account and of distribution dis-tribution of. the residue of said estate among the persons entitled; lDILsorAeured 2 a11 Persons interested In the estate of the said James Watson, deceased bt and appear before the ProbateCourt ot ' thl County of SaltXake, at the court-room of said Court, in the Countv Cmirt Wah, J rX n,1 tlPrl temer' 1885' at ?? 'clock m., then and there to show cause why an order allAwinci and settling said account ami order of d istribn? tion should not be made of the residue of said ?otLe.aj510fng thf helrs and devisees of the said James Watson, deceased, according to law It is further ordered that the clerk cause copies of this order to be posted in three public Places in Salt Lake County, and published i in tfae Salt Lake Democrat, a newspaper printed and circulated m Salt Lake Counter three weeks successively before said 21st fray of December, De-cember, 1885. ELIAS A. SmtB ! Dated November 20, 1885. Prbate Judg"- Territory of Utah, ) County of Salt Lake, j ss- . tJ' JSn C.uClJ.tler' Clerk of tfae Probate Court in and for the County of Salt Lake, in th riv. ruory oi u tan, do hereby certify that the foregoing fore-going ls a fu 1, true and correct copy of an an Order appointing time and place for settle- ment of account and petition for distributiot ihe matter of the estate of James Watson deceased as appears of record in my office ' In witness whereof I have hereunto set my thdonathdfflxf i the seal of Court! . this 20th day of November. A. D. 1885 TsEAil JOHN C. CUTLER, LSEAI.J Probate Clerk: ByH. 8. CUTLER. Deputy " ST. MARY'S ACADEMY. : Salt - Lake City, Utah, ; X CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS. Classes for Boarders and day pupils will be re- . snmed MONDAY, AUGUST 3 1ST, 1885 The courseof study embraces all the branches of a thorough and accomplished education, LANGUAGES, GENERAL DRAWING ' j , nd TOCAL MUSIC I Being included in the English course, form no . ' v extra charge. nihKbricHb,,ldin&additia to the Academy will be ready for September. The lowBr.n steam apparatus will be in basemenTJl f same! TERMS MODERATE. department7 barderS re.Ceired ia Separate pupils""6 tICkeU ca be Poured for the For Catalogue, addresa as above salt IjAsx: ' ACADEMY. PRmePnURaAtTRY AND ADEMIC DEPART- HAMMOND HALL I M)EPE KDE Jf CE HAjx WILL OPEN Mondaysept. 7tlx. pnKh-famW Intermediate and Primary " " " S-S i . . White House. For the best meals and rooms go to the Wtiie house. Everything first-class and low rates. For Salei - A good upright piano for sale cheap ; apply at No. 57 W. Second South street. Walker Opera House. Four Nights and . Saturday Matinee, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2D. G-RATJ'S ENGLISH OPERA CO., From New York, in a Change of Opera Nightly. WEDNESDAY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE, . MikaeO! Which will be produced in grand style, with the finest costumes ever seen in tni- city, imported from Japan. THURSDAY EVENING, December 3d, THE MASCOTTE! FRIDAY EVENING, December 4th, CHIMES OF N0RMAKDY. SATURDAY EVENING. December 5th, THE QUEEN'S LACE HANDKERCHIEF. As played by this company over 300 Nights. GEAXD CHOBUS AND SUPERB ORCHESTRA. Denver News : Grau 's .Opera Company is tbe best that has appeared here this season. Denver Tribune: Grau's Opera Company gave the best performance of "The Mikado" yet seen in this cfty. ' Box Office open Saturday, November 28th, at 10 a. m. Salt Lake Theatre. MONDAY EVENING, Dec. 7. A MEMORABLE MUSICAL EVENT ! NEVADA I GRAND CONCERT! l' SIVLIVT. !Z PevadAI The Greatest Living Cantatrice, Who will give ONLY ONE Grand Operatic Concert! The finest ever given in this city, assisted by SIUXOB TERGET, The Celebrated Tenor from the Grand Opera Paris, and La Scala, Milan; " . " SIGJfOB ECTI,-The ECTI,-The Eminent Baritone from La Scala; Milan ; SIGJfOB CASATI, The Famous Violinist, Professor of St. Peters--. burg Conservatory: n,v tv. -A' . 8KW0B LEWITI, The Distinguished Pianist to the Duke of Baden ; SIGJfOB CABANA, Solo Flutist; I1 ' siexoB giobza', Musical Director and Composer. inlR S-ReservJdleTtsTi and $1.50, according accord-ing to location. Sale of seats commences on Thursday, December 3d, at 10 a. m. tes on Walker Opera House. DECEMBER ?MMtl) and 10th, : THE - CARLETON OPERA CO., (From the New York Casino). KT BT t3 With the record of Two Hundred Nights In . ". . New York. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS ' Gilbert and Suuivan's New Opera ' The Mikado i u?'?;Thi5riShts tothrlginalorche8trtttinr. libretto and stage business for the West are M?' Carletou's by purchase from Gilbert and Flnm van, and this fs the only company using them.' Sixty Artists and a Superb Wardrobe ! Thar&- the Application for Patent. y '" rJTotlee 3fo. 1385. ' . I a . . - 'V States Land Omn Salt Lakb City, .Utah, DecemS io in Tooele county VhTS' LSJoa, application for a United 8taV p v.e,made Cygnet Lode mining claim UnPtenttforthe Valley Mining "Distfiot TmAJItuate ln Rfsh Territory, confistingof 'i linear0?1"?' ,Vt lode, and surface round iMn tl f f e ' of t&e Lpt No. 84, and descried inthie ',wlde' being Plat of the official surve on fii5lld.5?tes f th magnetic variation ii 111 thts offlce, follows: Commencfng at the d1fes east. of the claim, and running thenT6.? Pin grees west 1.000 feet to tL !S?e n?rtn 73 de-end de-end line Of the claim 2nd ,hoCnire of the west PoStNo.4?then?e 8o8uth Y7eeeast 396 fee' l 1 feettoPostNo.5rthenCe iLfhW west j 350 feet to Post No. 6? thln n8ieree wet west 1.150 feet to Post nS i nVV3 deee" boundary lines of the anrfJlof the exterior said claim, containing In11??0?? ot 'be Prom Post No. 6 of iffi, ?ioa1?,6 88 a5res. Monument No. 3 bears south S' M,Qeral I utes east L975.1 feet distant Thiegr?!s 43 m 'n-clalm 'n-clalm being of record in 8ald minine I $g"fcr of slid1 JH1 dni8iect?tcIt0nl the Ee" Tle. county, Utah. The Mamt ' v'ockton. In I ttnSKeonore aTn?fe ! SSmi in the ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER Absolutely Pure. This Powder never varies. A marvelof 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 Baking Powder Co iob Wall street, New York. uo-J HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. ARCADE RESTAURANT I AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH Booth's Select Oysters, By tlxe Canor Pxx,rt. OPEN DAY and NIGHT SECOND TO NONE. j Transplanted Shell Oysters kept conslaatU on hand. Game and everything ln season. JT. GALLACHER, Proprietor, 127 Main Street. Restaurant. NEW OYSTER HOUSE -VT BERNARDIS, LATE OF THE VIENNA XI Chop House, has opened a first-class Restaurant and Oyster (loose, at 256 ZVXulxx Street, Three doors south of the Walker House. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, And will be under the supervision of the proprietor, pro-prietor, who intends to make this the Ovter House par excellence of the Territory. 5ICK BERXAEDIS. ST. JAMES HOTEV Main St., South of Third South St. FITTED UP THROUGHOUT IN FIRST-CLASS style. The finest and most comfortable I Hotel appointments in Salt Lake City. Special Terms to Families, both for Single Rooms and Suites. Transient, J2.0O per day. A. BEE?IKWAIiUt Prop. DO NOT SEND EAST OR TVEST FOR YOUR JEWELRY! But BE SURE to Examine the Stock of LHOLLAOER, Jeweler, " "'i4 Main Street, BEFORE BUYING (SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, DIAMONDS AND SILVER WARE. Anywhere Else. ELIASOH'S 142 MAIN STREET, You can And the largest assortment of Gold & Silver Watches JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS. And everything needed in that line at Vory oost oos. j StalnersiookSrs SCHOOL BOOKS, " NEWSPAPERS, ' MAGAZINES, ARTISTS' SUPPLIES' TF VKBY II5D. lnbfw3orldC'ipti0ns takea 'or any periodical CJLPAESONS & CO. THE POLYTECHNIC " " WILL OPEN ON THE I First Day of October," 1685. ' j CHEMISTRy.METALLURGY AND MIKING THOROCGHLYTACGnT. Heesch & Ellerbeck, PLUMBERS. i lerPlpmlM,h(r,D(iIc(, 1 UKE OTI J. LLOYD, ?.2?t.M,a Se. Maker. 0.9 East Second South Street. j satisfaction23uaranteed 1 PENDLETON & SOX. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. Second South. nla7Walker Opera House |