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Show Silver (iuotations. Cm rected daily by Wells, FarfO&CaJ Silver. New York l.OlU Silver. London ' '-' Lead New York. per 100 lbs ..4.65 HATS! HATS! HATS! Fall and Winter Styles Jnst Arriyd Vouman's. ! This celebrated hat is light and flexible iand the nobbiest hat worn, the leader in New York City. fa. M. Silverman' Fine flexible hat we are making a specialty spec-ialty of and will sell it cheaper than any Iv-ws west of New York. .:'?.";.'..'. "... .: Stetson's. 7 carry the largest and most complete com-plete line in the city, both in soft and stiff huti and at low prices. Noble, Wood & Co., The exclusive Hatters, corner west of j Opera House. ;; - The Elk Saloon. i j'i - Newly renovated and opened with the ! 1 ; choicest brands of wines, liquors and j cigars. Directly opposite the Theatre. ' ! Everything first class. Give me a call.. 1 ! ' Fraxk May. Proprietor. 5 . Salt Lake City Brewing Company. , v We ; notice . that certain . of our competitors com-petitors advertise Beer of a "superior quality." Now, we do not wish to detract from the merits of that article, nor do we claim that our manufacture is the finest m the world. We do maintain, however, that we are selling as much or more Beer than all the other Breweries in Utah combined, which., fact is sufficient evidence that the public realize who makes the "superior quality" Beer. We are prepared to dehver Holiday i Beer promptly. Orders can be left at any of our depots, or telephone direct to Brewery office. Jacob Mokitz, " Secretary and Treasurer. j . 1S78 Established 1S78. lmMOS- Ba,umSn the Fashionable I lailor, calls the public attention to the fact that he makes a specialty of over- coats, Swallow-tail and Business Suits, at ; the lowest prices in this citv. j Schade's ! Billiard and Beer Hall is now open to the I public. Only the finest brands of Liquors and Cigars kept on hand, at 167 Main St. ; W. Sciiade, Proprietor. - c Jojugiylar Son.No. 43 and 45 Second i south Street, liave just received a choice ! Jot of Fall and Winter Woolens, which they offer to make up in first-class Btyle. at greatly reduced rates.. a c "Great Keduetlon In Llrerj . At Mark McKimmins' Livery Stable. DOX'T BUY Your Christmas Candv at any other place but the Oyster Grotto." . The finest assortment of Christmas Goods, Fancy Boxes, Pure Home-made Candies in Utah. Five-pound box Home-made Candy, $1. Iso adulteration in our goods. George Arbogast. Xotice I ' 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, 1886, fl0 o'clock a. m. A punctual attendance is requested. re-quested. O. H. Hardy, . ' (1 L oeureiary. Protect Your Family. It is the duty of everv man, rich or poor, M ho 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 wlicv 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 & Eldndge Block. Salt Lake City-. - ; For your millinery, hats, bonnets and trimmings, stamping and pinking, hair ornaments, notions, etc., fancy goods, trwuruMery, suks and cotton, all kinds of fancy wools, zephyr, chinelle, arrasene, mats, tidies, splashers, stamped aprons-etc., aprons-etc., AV ax Flower and Fruit material, a full lme, and the only use kept re the territory, go to Mrs. B. S. Lon-, at Nos 35 and 37 E First South street. Remember Remem-ber that she is xot at her late stand on Main street. Orders by mail promptly attended to. . F. Aucrbaeh & Bro.'s Great Clearance 'J : ." Sale Should not be missed by those in search of bargains in Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, etc., etc. " It is sure to pay you. Prof. A. Andre, - Languages and Music, 43 E. 2d South street. P.O. Box 200. Terms moderate. ' -' - ' S Tinware! Go to P. W. Madsen & Co., for stoves, j ranges, and tinware. 39 and 41 e t First Sonth street. - Dr. E. B. Foote, Senior, , Of New York, publishes hia announcement announce-ment in the daily Democrat everSatSr- cjfS? nd FIuid at Roneer Lamp Store, 57 E.- First South Street. P . ' " I. ; ' i3L " How to Consult Dr. Foote, Sr., by Mail Dr. Foote, Senior, author of "Plain Home Talk," "Medical Common Sense," etc., etc., would say to those who would like to consult him by mail that they can have a list of questions and a circular of gratuitous advice by addressing Box 414, Salt Lake City. The doctor has arranged to have such information supplied in this way to save time. Receiving such printed matter the correspondent can describe his or her case fully and direct it to the doctor, in New York. Dr. Foote is successfully treating all forms of chronic diseases, a specialty to which he has devoted de-voted thirty 3rears of . study and practice. Evidences of his success can also be had by addressing Box 414, as above, but all letters . of consultation and orders for remedies should be addressed to Dr. E. B. Foote, Sr., 20 Lexington Avenue, New York City, N. Y. Consultation free. An advertisement of Dr. Foote, Sr., in another place deserves attention. ' Card. The Merchants' Tea Company, of Chicago, Chi-cago, who have a branch office at 120 S. Main street, state that after January 6th the prizes will be taken from the goods and they will be sold straight without prizes. The agent, O. M. Lewis, will attend at-tend to all orders by mail. White House. For the best meals and rooms go to the White house. Everything first-class and low rates. MEDICAL. , Dr. FOOTE, Senior, Of 120 Lexington Avenue, New York, Hereby cautions the nubile SOT in Employ or Communicate with a man styling himself "Dr. Foot, Jr. vrithont malting dne 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 E roved by affidavits. 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. John F Trow, of the well known Trow's Directory, in New ork City (forty years in the directory business), Ex-Governor Frank FuiXER.of Utah and the Hon. Abram 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 J Fi??1! ! exepting Dr. E. B. Foote, the author of Medical Common Sense," etc., and his two Hons, Dr. E. B. Foote, Jr., and Dr. Hubert T Foote. The genuine Dr. Foote, Jr., will hereafter here-after always employ the initials, E. B., in designating desig-nating his name. Heretofore he has been known not only at home but hcations have been circulated, by the name of Dr. Foote, Jr. Greater care will be taken hereafter, here-after, in view of the fact that an unprincipled person has assumed to profit by his and his father's reputation. Those desiring f urthei and more detailed information in-formation in respect to this matter, will receive it by addressing Box 414, Salt Lake Citr, Utah. Persons hayIg information of advantage to plaintiffs will kindly communicate the same to Lake City y' WUh Suthorland McBride, Salt Those desiring to consult Dr. Foote profes sionally or to order remedies should address either Dr.E. B. F00TE, Sr.,or Dr. E. B. FOOTE, Jr., 180 Lexington Ave., New York. Consultation Free, in person or by. letter. Application for Patent. . INotice No. 1346.1 United States Land Office, NnSfXZ tk;ity- utah October 15, 1885. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE tf onerme Mining Company, bv its IpphIIv ?nZed Hen'-Chf rles MltcKr. wlose pT?fl0fiEce addiess J? Stockton, Tooele county! iCrJU, "Je application for a United States Patent for the Governor Murray minintr claim situa e in Rush Valley Mming DUtrict TooeTe 't5-eiUhe !?de' and surface ground 200 feef. wide, being Lot No. 80. and described in the file in this Office, with mmmoh-i. L defuee3- east as follows: Commencing Commenc-ing at the discovery point of this claim and SPSrSt thence s 73 Agrees E 200 feet to Post No-:, hBenrwN,17 egres E WOO e 2 rosi xso. 6; thence N 73 decrees W hfts w Posi No ? 17 eWlSoSSt'to "ost No. 1 of the exterior boundary lines of tho 2E?Ce???,nd of the said claim? containinVan area of 4.567 acres, after excluding therefrom the area in conflict with Lot 63 v! the Great fl M 'iTv0 es. and including tho conflict con-flict with Lot 79 the Rambler mining claim 0.92 acres, for which conflict there is nSwa suit pending in a Court of competent jurisdiction and subject to the issue of said suit From discovery point U. S. M. M. No. 3 bears S 49 degrees 8 minutes W 1,092 feeVdistant hl " tfi'teJK? Vrecord1 in the office SfJ? , ,Jder, of said mining district It Stockton, in Tooele County, Utah, The nea est known location? being tbe Great Rnff Honerine and Rambler mining claims ' sAT'ii0"06 Published in the n, t . H. McMASTER, Register Bird & Lowe. Attorneys for Applicant. MationerssBooksellers SCHOOL BOOKS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, ; ARTISTS' SUPPLIES -op EVERY kind C. H. PARSONS & CO. 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 Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall street. New York. Proposals for Printing." . Utah Tereftoby, Executive Department,) Secretary's Office, January 6, 1886. ( THE UNDERSIGNED WILL RECEIVE BIDS for the Printing, Binding, Presswork and Material of the following, until 10 o'clock a. m., January 11,1886: COMPOSITION on the Laws, to be printed in book form, and to be set in small pica, solid. COMPOSITION on the Journals, to be printed in book form, and to be set in small pica, solid. COMPOSITION on Bills, to be printed on foolscap paper, and to be set in long primer type, with the same space between the lines. In printing the Laws and Journals the work to be measured in all cases as plain work; side notes to be measured separately in the Laws, according to the type in which they are set, but head notes to be considered only as part of the page, and not to be measured separately. Half titles and blank pages in the body of the work not to be allowed, except when absolutely necessary. One composition only will be allowed on the Governor's Message, but presswork will be allowed in each case. The heading on Bills not to occupy a greater space than one-eighth of a page ot foolscap. PRINTING AND BINDING of 2,000 copies of the Laws-rl,800 in Jpamphlet form and 200 in calf. PRINTING AND'BINDING of 250 copies of the Journals of eadh House 200 in pamphlet form and 50 in calf. PRESSWORK of the same, for each token of 250 impressions. Eight pages to constitute a form of book work, and two pages to each form of bills. PAPER to be used in the above work. Persons bidding must accompany their bids with a bond to the United States in the sum of 15,000, with good and sufficient sureties, conditioned condi-tioned for the faithful performance of the work. The Laws to be printed and delivered within twenty-five days, and the Journals within sixty days, after the adjournment of the Legislature. Final payment shall not be made until the r.omposition, printing and binding shall have been approved by the First Comptroller of the Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. ARTHUR L. THOMAS, Secretary of the Territory. Selling Out! GEORGE BARTON - ; -WILL CLOSE OUT HIS ENTIRE STOCK Groceries, ProvisionSj ETC-, ETC., REGARDLESS OF COST STORE FIXTURES, ' COUNTER SCALES, PATENT CHEESE SAFE, GOOD DELIVERY WAGON nfuExEre,S9 "ariess for sale CHEAP FOR OAbH. Call and get Bargains at 260 S. Main Street, North of Ciift House. J HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. CAliIFOiuxriA Restaurant. NEW OYSTER HOUSE N BERN ARDIS, LATE OF THE VIENNA Chop House, has opened a first-cials Restaurant and. Oyster House, at 2S6 3VEiix Street. Three doors south of the Walker House. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, And will be under the supervision of tho rvr pnetor, who intends to make thfi the OvHta? House par excellence of the Territory ' 1 - .MCK BERNARD is. ST. JAMES HOTEL, Main St, South of Third South SL htnflKn0TVGH0T1NFlKST-CLAS3 tSftiSs.is?a 88s,dtL?kestci?rf0rtable Transient, $2.00 per day. A' KEEJIEffALO, Prop. Snow! Snow! Snow! Sleigrlis eft? Sleds! ! The Studebaker Branoli House, 133 rK? fc5 MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE caVsfllled VhaVe,en r0lUe ne of th'?l5S Outtors, Sleighs and Bob Slode. beei8i!Utters,areoftheLate3t Style, and will 2ted so low thttt ny Person Wishimr i Vasatch Division UNIFORM RANK j 3E olF IF: i . i . 1 THE FIFTH GRAND ' . Annual Ball, j Under the auspices of The Uniform Rank, K. of P., ! Will be given in the ' Walker Opera House, JANUARY 13th, 1886. COMMITTEE OP ARRANGEMENTS: George Barton, James Cracroft, Arthur Wild. John Griffin. INVITATION COMMITTEE: . ; W. R. Pollock, R. Shelton, O. Youngberg, T. C. Armstrong. J. Hollick, C. O. King, J. L. Lucas, D. Dunn. Tickets can be obtained at the principal stores In the city and from members of the order. - Box Office will be open on the day of the bal from 10 a. m. till 4 p. m. for the sale of tickets. f Tickets .92 OO Olsen's Quadrille Band will be in attendance. James Currie, Prompter. HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. HOLIDAY GIFTS! BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR HOLIDAY r Gifts, be snre to visit jyJLzxin Street, As it will save you much trouble and you will be sure to make a fine selection for a , Christmas or New Year's PRESENT. If yon inspect our French, German and Carlsbad ?J DINNER AND TEA SETS, ( Lemonade Sets, Liquor Seta, Water Sets, Punch Sets, And a most Beautiful Assortment of ART BRIC-A-BRAC! BRONZES, j BISQUE AND MARBLE STATUARY, 5 Plated Ware, Porcelain and Cutlery, Etc., Etc. Mail orders solicited. Call and Examine my Goods and Prices. IEL- ATii?1!?', 140 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. POULTRY! POULTRY! POULT EY. Cheapest Place in Town. j DON'T FORGET TO CALL AT 58 & 60 W. First South St. W. L. PRICE. ' DO NOT SEND EAST OR WEST FOR YOUR ?. JEWELRY! But BE SURE to Examine the Stock of X. HOLLANDEE, Jeweler, ! . 148 Main Street, BEFORE BUYING- SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, . j DIAMONDS AND SILVER WARE, j . Anywhere Else. " j alwafBe &lvrthe Lowest. th Good, , " j --A.!T . ELXASON'S 142 MAIN STREET, You can find the larg3st assortment of ', Gold & Silver Watches JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS ' And everything needed la that line at Vory lowest Prices. E. Sells. Jamks Tucker, w w sirm I SELLS & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FLOORING, RUSTIC. f SIDING, LATHS, I SHINGLES, PICKETS mNDOW-WEISHTS A NAILS. DOORS, WINDOWS & MOULDING i A Specialty. t PricestoSurttheTimes j ORDERS FOR RED PINE SOLICITED. I Call on us before purchasing el.e where. f 158 W. First Sonth Street: Opposite ? f 14th Ward Aaaeiubly Kooiut. j; f ! 1 ! ;. . j J - |