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Show ! ' ' j ; fcilver Uuotaiicns. : I I ) I i.',rrected daiiy by Wells. Kargo & Co.l r ; b ' t Suver. Ivow York ....... 1.02 ' i. ..! 1 tuv.r, Lioadoa 17 -16 i . i j . oesii iv'ew York, per lOOlbs ,..4.23 ' .'"i - M !j h i - HATS! HATS! HATS! i. il l ' Fall and Winter SI ylcs Just Arrived i : f 1 j j ' if j ' " Tollman's. ) j i I This celebrated hat 13 light and flexible T) i' i r f ' and the nobbiest hat worn, the leader in j, j : New York City. ' '):' H. KI. Silverman's j Fine flexible hat we are making & Pjee- s . 1 ialty of and will sell it cheaper than any ! ; ? house west of New York. '-'j' Stfl son's. - 1 We carry the largest and most com-! com-! ; . i- plete line in the city, both in soft and I i stiff hats and at low prices. " i ; i ,. Noble, Wocn &, Co., ' The exclusive Halters, corner west of f j J . !! Opera House. Wanted. j A miller who understands the patent I roller process to run on night shift. None but first-class, competent men need ap-1 ply. Also an engineer to run stationary j engine on night shift. Must thoroughly understand his business. " ; Address, with references, j C. M. Beocoh, ! Manager, Ogden. j Smoke the Celebrated "Famous" Cigar, j manufactured by Sam Levy. j White House. For the best meals and rooms go to the Y hite house. Everything first-class and low rates. Mrs. M. G. Lapham & Co. Have received the Queen's and Bazar Dressmaker and a full line of new patterns pat-terns for September. Dressmaking in all its branches filled at the shortest notice Orders solicited, at 42 and 57 W. First South Street. I 1S78 Established 1878. j Jos. Baumgarten, the Fashionable , lailor, will use only the latest London j and New York Fashions and Styles, and also the finest Imported and Domestic j Cloths. I defy any house west of Chicago Chi-cago to compare with rnv tailor depart- mont. Call and lie convinced. Ill Main i street. Arrival. We are now opening and receiving dailv a full line of Fall Clothing for Men's and Boy's wear. ' Goussmith & Co 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 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 Conmanv of Nfw Vrrlr ; the oldest active company in America and the largest life insurance company in the world. Rates, etc., furnished bv Louis I Hyams, Agent, 55 Main street, Hooper & Eldndge Block. Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City Brewing Company, j M. Ccllen, H. W. Morse, i- President. Vice-President. We are now prepared to receive orders for our Celebrated Bcdweiser Laoer Beer. Special inducements given to pur-j pur-j chasers of car-load lots. n.11?115. eiven our careful attention to : the selection of the finest material for the I manufacture of beer after the Budweiser i process, we are in a situation to place be-! be-! fore the public an article superior to anv , hitherto offered in this market. " j Orders by telephone promptly attended ! w. Jacob Moritz. Sec. '& Treas. ! j i 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 i fratuitoua advice bv addressing Box 414 ' alt Lake City. The doctor has arranged i 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 years of study and practice. Evidences of" his success can also be had by addressing Box 414, as above, but all j letters of consultation and orders for remedies should be addressed to Dr E ' B. Foote, Sr., 120 Lexington Avenue! ! New York City, N. Y. Consultation free! i -An advertisement of Dr. Foote, Sr., in ' another place deserves attention. Coal Oil and Fluid at Pioneer Lamp Store- 57 E. First South Street. For a good smoke try the "Famous" Cigar, for sale by Sam Levy. JohnTaylor & Son,No. 43 and 45 Second Mnthbtreet, have just received a choice lot of Spring and Summer Woolens.wbich they offer to make up in first-clana style. at greatly reduced rates. M . The "Famous" Cigar is known by connoisseurs con-noisseurs to be the best in the city. 1500 REWARD. J The sum of FIVE IirNHRED IlOL-j IlOL-j LARS will he paid for Information j that will lead to the apprchen.lon jand conviction of the person or persons who perpetrated the dai.j : tardly outrages at the residences j of Commissioner JIcKay and Attorneys At-torneys Dickson and Varian, in this city, on the ni?ht,of the ith iu' JAMES snABP, j . . Mayor, j Beer Is Life Itself !" I i SATURDAY, JUNE 27, i LOON with a fine stock ot SA j Beer, Liquors and Cigars j 8o4D VElZ&Fl" you there, and plenty of Mod, in!; tsof experience tbfSe. GaUerr' WWohU and Pool on in - .- nrTT im" I jAWUJSEMEirrS; Salt Lake Theatre, POSITIVELY TWO WIGHTS O.M1'. Thursday and Friday, SEPTEMBER 24th AND 25th. A Positive New York Success. The Eminent Comedian and Dramatist, MILTON , NOBLES ! ssistcd by the Yoang and Gifted Vocalist and Comedienne, j Dollie N"o"fcles, And supported by a Powerful and Legitimate Company, will present his last and Greatest Play, LoveandLaw Superb Scene Mountings, Uniqne 9tage Effecta, Artistic Properties, Original Music, Magnificent Magnifi-cent Toilets, and the Strongest Dramatic j Company in America. ; . FRIDAY EVENING, Sept. 25th, j Will be presonted the Original American Melo- j drama, written by Milton Noble 8 and played by him for eleven consecutive years, Carroll Graves, a Bohemian. : . . . .Milton Nobles Sadie, the" Flower Girl.) DolUe Nobles afterwards an actress, ) Great Fire Scene Wonderful Gambling Scene. No extra charge for reserved seats. Box Office open Wednesday at 10 a. m. . CONCERTS! JENNINGS' HALL. MR. B. B. YOUNG AMD Mme. Mazzucato-Young BEG TO ANNOUNCE A 8ERIK3 OF CON-certs, CON-certs, consisting entirely of selections from tbe Oratorios and other Sacred Works of the best classical and modern .composerg. to b given on Sunday Evenings, At 8 T. M. The FIRST CONCERT will take plaee the Second Sunday ia October, and will eonsist of Miscellaneous Sacred Selections. The succeeding Concerts will tako place on the First Sunday of each month during the Season. Further particularlars will be duly announced. an-nounced. T. J. MACKINTOSH, Manager. Den vers VERSUS SALT LAKES. SERIES OF GAMES FOE THE CHAMPIONSHIP. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, SEPT. S3, 24th and 89th. NOTICE.-The eame will be the most Inter-estiug Inter-estiug exhibition of Base Ball witnessed in this city for ma seasons past. The Denvers are the strongest team in the West, having wen every game out of eighteen played ia the past several weeks. The Salt Lakes represent the toryDS 6 pos?lbletoselcct in theTerri. '" t THE NINES: j BAM LAKES. rOSICTOSTB. DENVEBS. Jst Ktoher Hudson ftidgea Catcher Harter aon -First Base Sullivan arl?y Third Base Miles Short Stop Ryan J: -Left Field. Tebeau Golding........ Centre Field Marton , B!-low. Right Field O'Brien Substitutes "Wells and Groesbeck. Admission. 25c. - Grand Stand, 50c. NOTICE. For the special accommoda- l tion of those engaged in business games will be called each day at 330. Marshal's Sale. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE Tn me directed by the Third Judicial 1x7tri?t Court of the Territory of Utah, I shaU expose at public sale, at the front door of the bounty Court ? If tpej pity of Salt Lake. County of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah on the thH.Sn . Tose her with all'and slnTular tE tenements : rr I. Bi j ""jrwiBe apperuuninr enson V w p.lhe ProEetfy o Daniel O. Dick-thneS Dick-thneS 0suitCofW6eorrncaunildetharine Terms of sale, cash. cDated September 21. 1885- Au.R8BML . ACADEMY. wart- HAMMOND HALL INTERMEDIATE and pn!nBT tJT MENTS, wVkIxiTetbRT- INDEPENDENCE HALL WILL OPEN past four years. lacnltv,he nei for the f Academic instruetlon I Preparatory 'S1.0" P rm . -8tW Intermediate and Primary " 8.25 Sail Lake Seminary. September 7, 1885 j 8Uad colleges. prparei he bet tiew IS- ! ' 1 1 ,tmCOMPETENT TEACHERS ladles iaDavUHfimtoodaUHM for FoMnformatleatddreM . j J.JAT t ARTIX, Pritpa. j s I JOYALJ3AKlj I Absolutely Pu j i This Powder never varies. A marrdof nnr i strength and wholesomeness. More eonomS' than the ordinary kinds, and eannot bS i t competition with the multitude of i0 ,.'? I short weight, alum or phosphate FowdsM. eiiJ ' ' -: only In ant. Rotal Baih PwDl, F Wall street. New York. c, 'l f :.'..-ffi-P-l.Pftr. 1 Dr. FOOTE, Senior, j Of RB Lexington Areaoe. Xew Tsrk. i - - ? Hereby cautions the public Not t 5 Employ er Communicate with man styling himself "Dr.rt, Jr. without making tue Inquiry. f This maa eante to Salt Lake City represeaCii. himself ae Jhe son of Dr. E. B. Foots of x8w York, the well known specialist, as abundant proved by affidavits. A rumors came iota Lake City from Dakota, and Montana from to expose made there, he changed his base um represented himself as the son of a mora notwi ; specialist la New York City than Dr 2 ' Foots, the well known author. Mr. Jonji Trow, of the well known Trow's Directorr ! : New York City (forty years in the direoirr business), Ex-Governor Fkaxk FciXBR.of cub' and the Hon. Abbam Waxexax, (or many tsI Postmaster in New York City, also Surveyor of the Port, gave their affidavits that there are a other doctors in New York by the name of Foo" or Foote. excepting Dr. E. B. Footb, the amw of " 2f edieal Common 8ense," etc., and his tt i nons. Dr. E. B. Footb, Jr., and Dr. Hubbbt t Foote. The genuine Dr. Footb, Jr., will hw after always employ the initials, E. B.. In designating desig-nating his name. Heretofore he has beea known not only at home but wherever his put Ucations have been circulated, by the name oi Dr. Footb, Jr. Greater care will be taken her after, in view of the fact that an unprincipled person has assumed to profit by his and ttfi father's reputation. Those desiring further and more ikhiiled .V formation in respect to this matter, will rm-iv it by addressing Bex 41. Salt Lake City, Itaa. Persons having information of advaii&ge t plaintiffs will kindly communicate the same t J. W. Ivey, with Sutherland A MeBride.Sslt Lake City. Thoae desiring to oonsult Dr. Foots profs 8ionally or tt order remedies should addrcv either Dr. E. B. FOOTE, 8r.,or Dr. E. B. FOOTE, Jr., ISO Lexington Ave., New Yerk. ftonsmltation Free, ia person or by lottar. ,;' .JEWELRY. WATTES! L. HOLLANDER'S .JEWELRY STORE, 14 naln itreet, . Iitlt Lnbe mtj ! AT ' ' I ELIASON'S 142 MATS STRBST. Yea m fiat rue largest aiwrhaea ef I Gold & Silver Watches: ! JEWELRY OF ALL XINDS j And everything needed la tbet lime a j 7'03ry Iioweat XrJ o.z. ! Sacred Heart Academy. ! . j OGDEN OfTY, UTAH. ' - ; - Ooacvaaiao -toy I The Sistees ! i THE HOLY CROSS j f 7, 'oeowplished edaeatioa. L&neuaKe. i I i Softool Jill Opeir September 1st, 18Sf. - j - -Half fare tiefeeteesn be proeured for papV. Sifters S7?h.?idifttJll Particular "Mres. Ti J oraiers of the Holy Cross, Ogden. Utah. ! ST. MARY'S ACADEMY. . . Salt Lake City, Utah, COSDUCTBD BT THB SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS. Classea for Boarders and day pupIU will he rr - - sumed MONDAY, AUGUST 31ST, 1885. f a thSt0f "t.udT embraces all the braaek f i a thorough and aceomDlished education. I and Y0CA1 JfriMt i j BIa invaded In the English course, form m j ; ibiCAb"n4S'1"on to the AcadM j r ady ,or September. The low pressure sfeam apparatus will be in basement of same- j -TERMS MO DEB ATE- depSAme brde "cel" n a "P"1 pMpila "C.k,U ea" Proc"1 t0T ,a For Catalogue, address a above. " (T |