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Show 4 HATS! HATS! HATS! 1 i J Fall -rd Winter Styles Just Arrived. ;. j' ' -"? Yonman's. i , i 'i celebrated bat is light and flexible ' i . and tbe nobbiest hat worn, the leader in M J . New York City. . i II. M. Silverman's I: - Pi e f exible hat we are making a speo ia ty of and will Bell it cheaper than any s hou-)3 west of New York. Stetson's. ! carry the largest and most com- s (. plct Ji:; in the city, both in soft and stiff hats sad at low prices. - i ; ' "Noble, Wood fc Co., T.;o rTcl" ve Halters, corner west of Operu ilot.-v . . I Arrival. ' We are now opening and receiving dailv t j a full line of Fall Clothing for Men's and j : j-'f j Boy'6 wear. . Goldsmith & Co. I ' Great Reduction in LiTery j At Mark McKimmins' Livery Stable. ; I ! Schade's . . I . j I Billiard and Beer Hall is now open to the i : J - public. Only the finest brands of Liquors i v !i s and Cigars kept on hand, at 167 Main St. j , . j ; J " " . r ' W. Schade, Proprietor. s ! . . ' ' r 1 v;i ' . - : . Prof. A. Andre, Languages and Music, 43 E. Second South Street. P. O. Box 200. Terms moderate. Grand Mask Carnival At the Pavilion on Saturday evening, October 31st. - Marshal's Sale. PURSUANT TO. AN ORDER OF SALE TO n3?eeed .by the Third Judicial District pmL t,he Tentory of Utah, I shall expose at SIlc b ie' at the, front door of tfae Connty Court . House, in the city - of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, on the 18th day of November, 188& "at 12 o clock m.. the following described property situated in Salt Lake County, Utah-Territor, Vol v& p?- f Two (2) "and Three (3)." Block Fifty (o0). as platted in Plat B, Salt Lake CitV surrey; commencing at the northwest corner tMrtlr Tri2)' acd rnnnlnS tuencesoSth my (30 feet, thence east one hundred and thirteen (113) feet, thence north fifty-one lad XW5111 wt onhSndred and thirteen (113) feet, thence south twenty-one anyone-half (21) feet to the place of begin ' hPw!th aliand 8inar the tenements, hiaraentis and aPPurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. vl2 e s5, as the property of Sdmund R Terms of sale, cash. - n E.- A. IRELAND, U. S. Marshal Dated October 24, 1885. ursnai. - Marshal's Sale. -pURSUANT TO AN "EXECUTION " TO ME CmJ tCtiehr -!he -Third judicial District Court t the Territory of Utah, I sTiall ptto at public sale, at the front door of the ctl Court House. 'in the City of Salt Lake cSZ Salt, and Territory of Wh, on the 17?h day of November, 1885, at 12 o'clock M., all the rihf tit e) interest, claim and estate which the 'if' iB4fhe Iumifelan.d MniDg Company held on ?he 14th day of September, 1885, or may have sinen acquired, of, fn and to certain real estate min ing properties situated in Little CottonwH Mining District, Salt Lake County. Uwh Terri try. described as follows, to wit- " lhat certain mine and mining claim and tun. nel location. 1,500 linear feet In lenrth an anrt along the course of the vein or ledee wm, face ground 100 feet in width 1 wfthg tIT t sur; therein, located and known 'a Jh tiSti?,Sel and which is more PaXuariVdesc?ibedblin' the records of said mining district Cd in : Also that certain mine and mining claim 1 vin JK66, ia lenKth,on and along fhe cours-f the vein, ledge or mineral deDosit w 1 th Jt.ft of ground 100 feet in widthriocatel knnw8?rflc2 caUed the B and a For a nSre Yul a7SrWZai see records of said mining district de8Cr,l" . Also the certain miae and mininir claim -i linear feet in length, on and alone -the nlk500. the vein or miWal 'deposirWh h0' ground 100 feet in width, located m c? the Equitable No. 2, and receded ith A0Cald of said mining district . oraea ln the records llinetr Teil f , course of the Teln.'lSdMF9 the larly described in theS ffi ttg l,4ndlinhear iglrf m, course of the vein anl ri'.a,d alonS the surface groundWOfee? in wid?MofeSi Wlth as and called the LeonardM niii ?Satedknown the records of said miZg d strfctdeS"ibed la heTrfd!&al mentsereon,Agingaorfn neanlican O'Brian. upany, at the suit of M. M Terms of sale, cash. Dated Octobe?'2t'l8&5ELND- 8' Mahal.. SACRED CONCERT - - - . - GIVEN BY r-.'-. - Mr, B, and Mmel MAZZUCATO-YOUNG V ;;. on - Sunday Evening, October 25, AT '" ' - - JENNINGS' EMPORIUM HALL, At 8:30 Precisely. Programme : .. 1. Chorus, "Gloria"f..v:..:."!r... .Mozart 2. Violin Solo, "Andante" from Can- .- certo.., m..: ... Mendelssohn " , Mr. Willard Weihe. 3. Ave Maria c. .Goanod - Mme. Mazracato-Young, Misses Grace Young and Crissie Lawson. Violin obhgato, piano and organ accompaniment accom-paniment l 4 LesBameanx -,-.Jtii.. x.n Fanre Mr. B. B. Young.. .., , .-Quartetje,- ."God is a 8pirit'7. l. . ... . - - - " ..Sterndale Bennett - Mrs. IJ. Mackintosh, Miss Annie Peterson, Mr. T. J. Mackintosh - -and MiT B. B. Young, Jr. 6. "There is a Green Hill Far Away". .Gounod Miss Grace Young. 7. Violin Solo, VAve Maria" Schubert '-4T-Mr. Willard Weihe. . 8. :'Q God,. Have Mercy' St Paul. .Mendelssohn ii Mr. B. B. Young. .9. Trio, "Oa Thee Each Living Soul ' Awaits". Haydn Miss Crissie Lawson. Mr. W. W. Mack- - intosh and Mr. T. E. Harper. -10. Chorus, "The Heavens Are Telling".. Haydn '-. - . . . ;?i.r. " Mme. Mazzucato-Youno Accompanist Mb. Jos. McIntyrk At the Organ ADMISSION; 25 cents; Reserved Seats. 50 cts. The audience are respectfully requested to maintain.strict order." . . : Salt Lake Theatre, Engagement of the World-Kenowned FASHIONABLE FAVORITES, POSITIVELY THREE NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING . ' " TUESDAY, OCT. STm ' THE FAMOUS SAL33URY'S TROU RADOURS! Including those Eminent Artists, NELLIE McHENSY and NATE SALSBURY Presenting TCEiDAY KVENIJfii the ' Greate'ot - ; hucee.-w of all Piavsi, ' With IU Wealth of Music. See that Game of Poker! New Songs! New Features! CHANGE. OF BILL NIGHTLY. &rserd Seat3 wl'hout extra charge. Box Office open Monday at 10 a. m :t)oori open at 7:30;. performance at 8 o'clock Walker Opera House, THBEE ; PE2F0EMANCES ONLY. Monday and Tuesday, i .-"October 86tlt ana 27tU. MATINEE" TUESDAY AT .2 O'CLOCK. THE M03ABCHS FOB THE MULTITCDEs't HAVERLY'S . AMERICAN-EUROPEAN MIN ST R ELS! I THE GREATEST. THE GRANDEST ' MOST EXTENSIVE, MOST ELAROR iti? The'eran ..- x Including the Marveloua ox Office opea on Thursday ffom 10a.m. Sampling Works, 8 ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. The Only &unPling Mm tj sing Bolls, . I entire supervision. AUwnn6 ?ader mr ; ,Ceive Pr?mpt apd cartful aeatto tS WlU citr office, wo. lsns, r ' :FJ? FOOTE. Proprielv ; j.c.coffi;F&co:i - -tot j ORfsSiSGivili.; Ores -ndBuUionCareMly Sampled SPKoteSKGIVl:N TO THE Pie Street, between rt2h- .-Mil1- South Te Central .Rkikiad DeJoSh ffiNeda Md Utah Bank of UUh, (front Hi.)0-ffice' ov ROYAL BAKING POWDER. ' " :-::.tll Absolutely Pure. , This Powder never varies. AmarvelofniiTit strength and wholesomeness. More econnm- y than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be ni i'cal competition with the multitude of low ? Iu short weight, alum or phosphate Powder a ?J only in cans. Royal Bakiso Powder T Wall street. New York. 8 t0-' 1 HOTELS AND JRESTAUrTntsT ARCADE RESTAURANT . I AM NOW PREPARED TO FCRMsh Booth's Select Oysters, BO Cts. For Own. ! OPEN DAYand NIGHT SECOND TO NONE. Transplanted Shell Oysters kept constant! on hand. Game and everything in season. . J. C.ALLACHEIS, Proprietor, 127 Main Stresi- Restaur ant. NEW OYSTER HOUSE N BERNARDIS, LATE OF THE.VIEXXv Chop House, has opened a first-class Restaurant anrf Oyster House, at 256 Main 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 Oyster House 'par excellence of the Territory. I SICK BEK3ABDIS. t ST. JAMES HOTEL, Main St, South of Third South St. FITTED UP THROUGHOUT IN FIRST-CL S3 ( style. The finest and most comfortable Hotel appointments in Salt Lake City. I Special Terms to Families, both for Sinele i Rooms and Suites. I Transient, $2.00 per day. f A. ;BEEKKWA!,D, Prop. : .. v HOWARD WATCHES! Elgin and . Waltham Watches ! SpeciakAgent for' the Colurnbns Waieh. 148 Iflaia Street, ' - Salt take City ELIASON'S i . 142 MAIN STREET, You can find the largest assortment of Gold & Silver Watches! JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS And everything needed in that line et V"oiry Ijowest Xri cos.. StationsrsiBooksellers rRDER YOUR GOODS OF US BY MAIL OR yd,,, telephone, or call at our store by the Post-office, Post-office, on Main street SCHOOL LOOKS, .. m . . NEWSPAPERS, : " MAGAZINES, ARTISTS' SUPPLIES OP EVKRY KIND. inh?worldCripti0n3 takea for any periodical C H. PAES0iS & CO. THE POLYTECHNIC OF sr. hihschujg -WILL OPEN ON THE First Day of October, 1SS5. THOROUGHLY TAUGHT. .f d.ies aad lentlemen who want to join may call at once. Chemical, Metallurgical and Mm-ing Mm-ing Examinations attended to and satisfac tion guaranteed. 114 W. FIRST STREET, next to Herald Buil.lin?. Or 149 E. Second South Street. Heesch Elleriieck, PLTOBEES. Sole agents for the EXETER HEATER. tft most economical and reliable heater in use. Water Pipes laid on short notice. 49 East First South Street. SALT LAKE CITY |