Show Hats hats Hats Spring wid Summer Styles now in We for all the fine New York Sole Agents ire Hatters including Youmans Knoxs Silverman and Thomas Townsend Co London We also carry a complete line of John B Stetson Cos Fine Hats NOBLE WOOD Co The Exclusive Hatters I J To the Public Subscribers to the DEMOCUAT arc respectfully re-spectfully requested to report without delay any neglect in delivering or any undue lateness in the delivery of the A postal card on this subject addressed paper ad-dressed to THE DEMOCHAT will always meet prompt attention Salt lake City Brewing Company 1 M CULLEN II W MORSE I President YicePresident We are now prepared to receive orders for our CmEnH TED BumvEisnu LAGER BEER Special inducements given to purchasers I pur-chasers of carload lots Having given our careful attention to I 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 lore the public an article superior to any hitherto offered in this market I Orders by telephone promptly attended to JAcon MORITZ Sec Tress J I Wirs the weary hungry traveler casts about f vce to lay his head he will find k AiA most satisfactory meal and 1 11 the White HouseCOAT I House-COAT OIL and Fluid at Pioneer Lamp Store 57 E First South Street I cs Our G eOOrt SXOZl Day BOX OFlJCfi Tfc N ON FRIDAY y + l ir r 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 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 lt Eldridge Block Salt Lake City Goldsmith Co Are now displaying one of the finest lines of Childrens Shirt Waists at 40 cents and upwards Childrens and Boys Straw Hats Childrens Suits of all Styles Our great specialty this season is our 2tTo3rfoils SUits For McnsYoutlis Boys and Childrens wear Adolph Hauerbach Practical Watch Repairer has removed to No 1G E First South street first door west of Auer Murphys and would be glad to sae new as well as all his old customers cus-tomers t 41 To those who buy for cash I will make difference of 10 per cent on any retail prices you may get in town on Groceries Fish and Fruits I am never undersold I keep no books L S KELSEY 56 W First South St The First in the Season A fine assortment of Spring and Summer Sum-mer cloths of the very latest pattern have I just arrived at JOE BAUMGARTEX i 111 Main Street The Tailor 5 Important The celebrated Vulcan Powder Company Compa-ny of California have appointed Mr F A Pascoe of this city their agent for Utah Territory jI JohnTaylor SonNo 43 and 45 Second South Street have just received a choice lot of Spring and Summer Woolenswhich they offer to make up in firstclass style at greatly reduced rates ftIF g For a FirstClass Lunch Call at the Fountain Lunch Stand old I London Bank Building Hot Lunch from 11 a in to 3 p m The neatest place in town BROBERG Proprietor z Hardy 1c Jeunens Are receiving California and Utah Fruits and Vegetablesdaily Everything cheap and firstclass 26 W First South Street a For a fashionable suit of clothes or anything else in the tailoring line at I most reasonable prices go and talk to H F CLARK Old Herald building CALL at 55 Main Street and examine samples of Utah Soap okT G Decoration Day BOX OFFICE OPEN ON FRIDAY O0G DecoratioD Day BOX OFFICE OPEN ON FRIDAY II DR FOOTE Senior would announce to those who visited his rooms on Monday Tuesday and Wednesday and found them so crowded that they could not obtain an interview can call on Saturday forenoon between the hours of 10 and 12 This will be the very last opportunity to consult con-sult the doctor before he leaves the city NEW TODAY 1500 1500 OPENING MEETING OF THE Utah Driving Park ASSOCIATION Salt Rake June 17tli and 18th 1885 Entries for Trotting and Pacing close June 1st PROGRAMME First Day Wednesday Jwiic ITlli FIRST RVCE Pur = e 300 240class trotting SECOND RAcEPurse 200 244 class trotting and pacing THIRD Kvcn Purse 150 all ages running half mile and repeat Second SJay liursday June 18th FIRST K vcn Purse 150 running all ages one mile dash SECOND RACE Purse 200 250 class trotting Tinno RACE Purse 500 free for all trotting CONnrEJONS Entries for all trotting pacing and running stakes to close June ls > tt 1885 Entries for Club purse running races will close at 5 p m of the day preceding the race Entrance fee in all CLUB PURSES 10 per cent All Club purse money will be divided as > follows GO per cent to first 30 per cent to second and 10 per cent to third In running races three or more to enter and two or more to start trotting arid pacing races five or more to enter and three or more to start In all cases the entries must be enclosed en-closed in sealed envelopes and addressed to the secretary and plainly state name age color and sex of horse name of sire and agel when known and name of owner For all races colors of rider or driver must be given with the entry No entries accepted un less accompanied by the money and under no circumstances will any conditional entry be received Walk over by any one horse entitles him to half of the stake money and all of the forfeit money and all plate or cup added Any horse distancing the field or any part thereof will he entitled to first money only The Association As-sociation claims the right to interlace heats of different races whenever they deem it expedient expedi-ent They also claim the right to postpone on account of bad weather Running races will be governed by the American Racing Rules of January 1st 1885 and trotting and pacing races by the rules of the National Trotting Association Associa-tion All harness races one mile heats three in five We are members of the National Trotting Association As-sociation S S WALKER President MATT CULLEN VicePresident W L PICKAUD Treasurer T F MULLOY Secretary and Manager P O Box 1163 Salt Lake City Utah I Ready on or before August 1st CRGRJTTS Sail Lake City Directory FOR 18856 It will contain all the varieties of matter usually found in City Directories and nothing but what legitimately pertains to works of the kind It will also contain a Complete Classi fied Business directory One grand feature of this book will be a carefully drawn and finely engraved Street and crciice Map off the City showing the location of all rail lines prominent places and objects of interest covering an area of five and onehalf miles square This map alone is worth the price of the book which will be sold to sub scribers at the low price of 250 per copy This book will be carefully compiled by 1 Geo A Crofutt of the Overland Publishing Com pany author of II Crofutts New Overland Tour ist and Pacific Coast Guide II Crofutts Grip Sack Guide of Colorado etc etc Also com piler and one of the publishers of the first Salt Lake City directory in 18C9 With the publication of this notice canvass ers will commence their labors and visit ever every portion of the city They will be known by their badge upon which is printed II Crofutts Salt Lake Directory And if the citizens erally will be so kind as to give them good gen re liable information a book will soon be pro duced that will be a credit to the city if not profitable to the publishers Actuary officers of secret benevolent and other societies and orders mining and miscel laneous companies will confer a favor by pre paring the necessary Information about their respective organizations and sending it to Geo A Crofutt Walker House or inform where to call for the same J LLOYD Custom Boot and Shoe Maker No 9 East Second South Street SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I Established 1869 = AMUSEMEN Gymnastic Exhibition MAY 28th 1885 In the Salt Lake Theatre BY CLASSES FROM ROWLAND HMU H MARKS S SCHOOL Department of And Preparatory Rowland Hall G D B 3IILLEK A 31 Head Master r PJROGBADltJME 1 Single Wand Exercise 2 Double Wand Exercise 3 Wand March 4 Ring Exercise 5 Free Gymnastics First Series Dean Bag Exercise 6 7 Free Gymnastics Second Series and March 8 Yankee Doodle Series Running Contest 10 9 Free Gymnastics Third Series and March 11 Indian Club Exercise 12 Running Contest 13 Grand Promenade 14 Dumb Hell Exarcisc Anvil SeriesAnvil Chorus Mrs L E MALL instructor 811 Proceeds for the Benefit of the Schools ADMISSION Dress Circle 75c First Circle flOe Second and Third Circles c Reserved seats without extra charge can be had Moore Allen Cos Doors open at 730 performance to commence at8 pm Lindsays Gardens A FIRSTCLASS PLEASURE RESORT FOR Picnic Pleasure Parties And a General SUMMER RESORT Liberal Terms Are Offered to Schools THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED All Kinds of Refreshments on the Grounds A Balloon Ascension on Decoration Day J At 830 p m FRANK SCOTT Prop HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS VALLEY HOUSE Opp Temple and Tabernacle Sa11 Izw City Uta COSNECTFD WITH THIR 1I0nRE ARE S COTTAGES In the immediate vicinity of the Main Hotel SECLUDED BUT CONVENIENT BOARD and LODGING 2 per day Quiet Shady Homelike ANDREW C BEIXEff Prop IE3 Xa OBT 000 Successor to H 0 Stearns OPE A JatODSE Lunch Ice I Cream Parlor Confectionery In connection with the above will be run A FIRSTCLASS DINING ROOM Where meals will he served from 7am to 8 p m SSpec5al attention given to Suppers for Parties etc In121ch at TI EIoUrs BE EJ1BER THE OLD JUNCTION CiTY HOTEL OGDEN UTAH CENTRALLY LOCATED Is now open and Everything FirstClass RATES 125 TO 200 PER DAY Win D WADLEY Prop ST JAMES HOTEL Main St South of Third South St FITTED UP THROUGHOUT IN FIRSTCLASS JD style The finest and most comfortable Hotel appointments in Salt Lake City Special retina tp yommcgjbotlvfojCipglo Rooms and Suites Transient 200 per day A TCEEIVEVAJLD Prop BOOKS AND STATIONERY S aiioners Booksellers Order your Goods of us by Mail or Telephone or call at our store by the Postoffice on Main Street SCHOOL BOOKS NEWSPAPERS I MAGAZINES I ARTISTS SUPPLIES OF EVERY KIND c Subscriptions taken for any Periodical in the World G H Parsons Co KELLY BROTHERS ManUfacturing Stationers BLANK BOOKS BOOKBINDING and PAPER RULING I Main Street first door north of Jones Bank up stair Salt Lake City Utah H E FYSOtt creezL GrOCer No 40 W First South Street In Daily r receipt of California ables Fresh Fish Game and Poultry Fruit and Vege I WALKER BRO WALKER BROTHER DRY GOODS CLOTBZlJQ BOOTS AND SHOES Gents Flirnislilugs AND CARPETS All Immense Stock In all Departments THE LATEST NOVELTIES Constantly arriving Gents Spring Style Hats NECKWEAR Hosiery and Fancy Shiiis THE CREAM of Best Designs just arnTe by Express J EMBROIDERIES Of every desirable width and qcallt Newest Styles I Cheaper Tta fe h l DRESS GOODS Of Latest European importation CODtantrar riving CAEPETS AND UPHOLSTERY GO OOAS IN ELEGANT DESIGNS The Largest Stock iii Ttali Orders most carefully filled COAL D R G w Coal AgencT 145 S MAIN STREET M Pleasant Valley Anthracite Blacksmith COAL Coke Charcoal VJOO C1IY All of the above Coals are thorough screened and clean Prompt Delivery Guaranteed Telephone KoJH 2 SELLS BURTON CO Manager C > Ai 0 Rock Spring Weber Red Canyon Pleasant Valley All the coals in tho market and the very t j of each 0 Co Depot TJ p fif O A y GUNNELL AP OFFICE Wasatch Corner I YARDUtah Central WEBER COAL Home Coal Companfl Dealers in COAL from the Wasatch S Crismon i8S Coalville Utah f copert Price Delivered 50 At yard JCS Leave ORDERS with HENRY DINlrOODEY LakeC Nos 37 to41W First South Street Salt JJJtf aOUSE CIJE ISf Season is now here and Go > TULLIDGE stock of Have received their Spring I1f VV ALL P J i I design and quailj Including every paul KalsvminingT House and Sign al All d 1 workmen By the most skilled Reasonable Raw |