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Show J HATS! HATS! HATS! Fall and Winter Styles Jufct Arrived J You man's. I This celebrated hat is light and flexible I and the nobbiest hat worn, the leader in f New York Citv. I II. KS. Silverman's I Fine flexible hat we are making a spec- I ialty of and will sell it cheaper than any f house west of New York. . Stetson's. jj We carry the largest and most com- jilete line in the city, both in soft and ' stiff hats and at low prices. Noble, Wood & Co., The exclusive Hatters, corner west of i Oiera House. ! Judicious advertising, backed by carry ing out aM you claim to do, will eventually 1 pay. n Bros, are proving this more and mo' .1 tan day to day. t IS 78 Established 1S7S. j a,'!,08- Iii'Jragartcn, the Fashionable 1 Tailor, calls llie public attention to the fact that l.e jnu'.res a specialty of over- I coats, Swallow-tad and Business Suits, at the lowesl prioes in this city. ! . ... j ! ; . The rush f r 1 tt Simon Bros.' con- j : f tinues, and it ,t r . i8 increasing. I i i , J ohnTayloi & :6 a S . . . 3 and 45 Second I ! South Street, have j...-: received a choice I i lot of Fall and WinVi Woolens, which I they offer to make uj iu f i-it-class stj-le j i at greatly reduced wtts. ' ! Coal Oil and Fluid at "Pioneer Lamp ; Store, 57 E. First South Sueet, I ; i t ! . t u , Every year the number of corn doc- I tors increases, and annually the army ! of corn-suffering humanity grows larger I White House. For the best meals and rooms go to the lute house. Everything first-class and low rates. liny Pleasant Valley Coal From Uute, 143 S Main street ; telephone No. 14S. Kindergarten. cl???or training in Frcebel's method with children in the kindergarten will be opened Monday, Oct. 19th. For particulars particu-lars inquire of Miss Dickev, at the Collegiate Col-legiate Institute. " For a good smoke try the "Famous" j Cigar, for sale by Sam Levy. j If a stranger visiting Salt Lake thinks business is quiet here, let him come to Simon Bros.' store, and he will soon be convinced to the contrary. Clute Sells Clean Coal, And delivers it promptly. . Office at 143 S. Main St. Where are you bound for? I am going to Simon Bros, to secure one of their hats ere they are all gone. Arrival. We are now opening and receiving dailv a full hne of Fall Clothing for Men's and Boy's wear. Gollsmith & Co tm The Best Coal in the Market Is sold by E. R. Clute, 143 S. Main St. Smoke the Celebrated "Famous" Cigar-manufactured Cigar-manufactured by Sam Levy. ' Salt Lake City Brewing: Company. M.Cullex, H.W. Morse, President. Vice-President. ' W e are now prepared to receive orders tor our Celebrated Budweiser Lager Beer. Special inducements given to purchasers pur-chasers of car-load lots. Having given our careful attention to the selection of the finest material for the manufacture of beer after the Budweiser process, we are in a situation to place be- hPffbllC,a-n aLrtide BUPerior to any hitherto offered in this market Orders by telephone promptly attended j to. Jacob Moritz, Sec. & Treas. x Prof. A. Andre. Languages and Music, 43 E. Second South Street. P.O. Box 200. Terms moderate. - ' ' "" """" Ladies', misses' and children's underwear under-wear in large variety and at extremely low figures, at the popular store of Simon Bros. I Go to E. R. Clnte, 143 S. Main St., j And buy any kind of coal vou want. Lectures on the "Book of Mormon." The several lectures on the "Book of Mormon," by Rev. Lamb, bound in pamphlet style and for sale at 25 cents per copy, are selling numerously. They treat the subject from an entirely original subject, and are worthy of perusal. Order Yonr Coal From Clute By telephone No. 148, office 143 S Main street Onr Dress Goods Dept. I Shows a handsome display of silks, velvets vel-vets and woolen fabrics, which we offer at reasonable prices. Call and see them at F. Auerbach & Bro. Great Redaction in Livery At Mark McKimmins' Livery Stable. Protect Your Family. It is the duty of every man, rich or poor, who has created a home, to make some provisions against the inevitable tor those who are dependent upon him and this most desirable result can be obtained ob-tained by procuring a policy in the Mutual Lafe 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 Citj'. The "Famous" Cigar is known by connoisseurs con-noisseurs to be the best in the city. NEW TO-DAY. SWDlONCERT GIVEN BY Mr, B, G, and Mine, MAZZUCATO-YOUNG ON Sunday Evening, October 25, AT JENNINGS' EMPORIUM HALL, At 8:30 Precisely. 1. Chorus, "Gloria". Mozart 2. Violm Solo, "Andante" from Con certo Mendelssohn Mr. Willard Weihe. 3. Ave Maria ..... Gounod Misses Daisie Woods, Grace Young and Crissie Lawson. Violin -obligato piauo and organ accompaniment.! accom-paniment.! 4. Le Kameaux ; Faure e Mr. B. B. Young 5. Quartette, "God is a Spirit" ..." Sterndale Bennett Mrs. T. J. Mackintosh. Miss Annie Peterson. Mr. T. J. Mackintosh and Mr. S. B. Young, Jr. 6. ' There is a Green Hill Far Away".. Gounod Miss Daisie Woods. 7. Violin Solo, "Ave Maria" Schubert q .. Mr. Willard Weihe. 8. O God, nave Mercy," St. Paul .Mendelssohn Mr. B. B. Young. 9. Trio, "On Thee Each Living Soul Awaits" s Hayd:. Miss Crisue Lawson, Mr. W. W. Mack-m Mack-m r. ,nt0?,Ii.and Mr- 'r- E. Harper. 10. Chorus, "The Heavens Are Telling"..Haydn Tip?J3fSIOX25 ce,lts; Keserve.l Seats. 50 cts. at U P nale? Ul.atier Wednesday next at u. P. and . & tt. g. Ticket Offices. Calder's Music Palace and Coulter & Suelgrove-s Notice for Publication. INo. 2106. U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah October la, 1835. ' A70TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE fV.?J?Wng;-namftd seters: have filed notice of thierUtl?a t0 make final Proof support will Tk'T6 cIaJms-aird tnatsaid Pof at Sau ?Xe ?lore tn Register and Receiver 18S5 w?iilty Saturdy, November 26, ir '. I1Z: ilham A. Barron. Homestprt vm 20Tol04n i0T '4 NW Y ttnd X S w5?Sec?2 20. Township 1 N, Range 1 W; and he names as w W1Ktnf sses C- J- Thompson, Henry WilTiam Joseph Hanson and James W. Thomas of Salt Lake county, Utah. And Martha Wavment NW J!illia.m;VDayment' HomestEnTry RangaV J? i' Sectin 12. Township 6 7, Utah. . w f5?t DT-cX?Sr county, I MABTE.LOMAX. , JOHN H. CABTEB. L0MAX & CARTER, Confectionery AND OYSTERS. NEW STAND JUST OPENED. No. 29 E. First South. E. Sells. James Tucker, h. w Sells. SELLS & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers la FLOORING, RUSTIC SIDING. LATHS, sh1ngles7picket? WINDOW-WEIGHTS & NAILS, DOORS, WINDOWS, & MOULDING A Specialty. PricestoSuittheTimes ORDERS FOR RED PINE SOLICITED C.n on n, before porcWi"-,, ' SPENCER & KIMBALL'S $3.00 SHOE. ALL SOLID, Tlxree Styles, AT 160 Main street . RYALJBAKIN ' ' Aboltely Pure! j This Powder never varies. A marvel of puritv f strength and wholesomeness. More ecou0mioi' t than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in 1 competition with the multitude of low te r I short weight, alum or phosphate Powders Sol i - only in cans. Royal Baking Powder c'o vH f Wall street. New York. v,a' i t ARCADE RESTAURANT j I AM NOW PREPARED TO FlTKXI.Sir Booth's Select Oysters. I BO Ote. Por Can. j OPEN DAY and NIGHT I SECOND TO XONE. Transplanted Shell Oysters kept constantly I on hand. Game and everything in season. 1 J. OALTACIIEK, Propreclo:-, 127 Main Street. I O ATiIFOnKTlA Kestaurant j NEW OYSTER HOUSE j NBERNARDI3, LATE OF THE IVIENX V ' Chop House, has opened a first-class Restaurant and Oyster House, ai j 2SO 3VX.izx Strcot, J Three doors south of the Walker House. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, j And will be under the supervision of the pro- i prietor, who infends to make this the Oyster i House par excellence of the Territory. ! SICK BERXARDIS. " ! ST. JAMES HOTELS I I Main St., South of Third South St. j ; FITTED UP THROUGHOUT IN FIRST-CLASS I style. The finest and most comfortable 4 Hotel appointments in Salt Lake City. ! Special Terms to Families, both for Single i Rooms and Suites. Transient, J2.00 per day. i A. GREEIEWAliD, Prop. i , I 5 i 'WATCHES! Elgin and Waltham Watches ! j Special Agent for the Columbus Watch. j 148 MalH Street, - Salt take City j -a-T ELIASONS 142 MAIN STREET, f Yon can find the largest assortment of Gold & Silver Watches! f I JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, And everything needed in that line a I Vory XjQWcst Fri cos. I SonereTBooksellers j SCHOOL BOOKS, j NEWSPAPERS, j MAGAZINES, ' I ARTISTS' SUPPLIES I F EVERY KIND. . f inhforld.Cripti0n3 takeD fcranypeno-lM j C. H. PABS0NS & CO. THE POLYTECHNIC WILL OPEN ON THE irst Day of October, 1SS5. CHEMISTRY, METALLURGY AND MINING I THOROUGHLY TAUGHT. calfft on!d atIemen who want to joi n may gulraSd! aended to and satisfaction "4 W. FIRST STREET, next to Her.1,1 BuiMinr. j vr 149 E- Second South Street. Heesch & Ellerbeck, j PLUMBEES. moecSf th EXETER HEATER, tl j economical and reliable heater in use. J Water PiPca on short notice. 9 East First South Street. SALT LAKE CITY I I ! . i i |