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Show ! ; HATS! HATS! HATS! I : Fall and Winter Styles Just Arrived I ; Vouman'i. I This celebrated hat is light and flexible I and the nobbiest hat worn, the leader in j New York City. j II. Iff. Silverman's I Fine flexible hat we are making a Bpec- S ialty of and will sell it cheaper than any I house west of New York. ( Stetson's. I : We carry the largest and most com- i ' plete line n the city, both in soft and I stiff hatsnd at low prices. Noble, Wood & Co., The exclusive Hatters, corner west of ; Opera House. I A Three-Mile Race For the champion raedal of Utah, between be-tween the Ogden and Salt Lake boys at the Rink Wednesday night. Auction ! Auction ! Mr. H. McMaster, No. 340 East First South street, will sell at public auction, Wednesday, February 3d, at 11 a. m., his entre household, consisting of bed-room, bed-room, parlor, dining-room and kitchen furniture : also pictures, carpets, window ' shades, Chinese matting, three heating stoves, one fine range ; all going to make up a completely furnished house . ' Bakeatt, Auctioneer. Jones High School and Kindergarten. This , thoroughly graded select school has the oldest kindergarten in the city has full academy course, fitting for college, col-lege, and has the best advantages in natural science. School at the Synagogue, Syna-gogue, one block west of the Metropolitan. Metropoli-tan. Residence, 125 West Third South. Spring term began January 25th. Dr. E. B. Foote, Senior, Of New York, publishes his announcement announce-ment in the daily Democrat every Saturday. F. Auerbach & Bro.'s Great Clearance . 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. I The Elk Saloon. Newly renovated and opened with the choicest brands of wines, liquors and cigars Salt Lake City Brewery Beer on I tap. Directly opposite the Theatre. Everything Every-thing first class. Give me a call. " Frank Mat, Proprietor. White House. . or the best meals and rooms go to the W bite house. Everything first-class and low rates. . Raffle. WAJiUltrCurtam for raa at Mrs. E. W. Ruff's Kensington Art School, 49 W. First South street. The ladies are, invited in-vited to call and see this elegant piece of work, which is now on exhibition. t,.. Schade's JFd and Beer Hall is now open to the public. Only the finest brands of Liquors and Cigars kept on hand, at 167 Main St. W. Schade, Proprietor. How to Consnlt Dr.Toote, Sr., by Mail tr1 E2te' 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 hst of questions and a circular of gratuitous advice bv 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, m New York. Dr. Foote is successfully treating all forms of chronic diseases, a specialty to which he has da-voted da-voted thirty years of stndy and practice. Jkvidences of his success can also be had by addressing Box 414, as above, but all I otters 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! An advertisement of Dr. Foote, Sr., in another place deserves attention. - I J. LLOYD, I Custom Boot and Shoe Maker. No, 9 East Second South Street S ATISFACTIONQUAR Al TTEED. Established 1869 i x ,r Great Reduction in Livery At Mark McKimminB' Livery Stable. ) Absolutely Pure. than the ordS kinds, and cannot h-11010 competition with the mnltitmEi fbiesold la I hon weight, alum oMsSe Powd I A Grand Vocal and Instrumental V" Consisting of Popular OPERATIC and CLASSICAL MUSIC, i&pj Monday Evening,. February 15th, AT THE SALT LAKE THEATRE, On which occasion they will be assisted by JO. ROBERT (RLmSKI, MR. WILLAED WEIHE, MR. T. E. HARPER, MR. M. H. McALLISTKK, MR. W. W. McINTOSH, MR. JOSEPH McINTYBE, ; ' MRS. DRUCE-PUGSLEY, MISS LOUIE WELLS, and a Chorus of Fifty Voices ! A. PEDERSON, Assistant Conductor. " V ; ; ffi" FURTHER PARTICULARS WILL BE DULY ANNOUNCED.-a Salt Lake Theatre. l-One Mght OnlyJ-l . -MR, LEWIS MORRISON - 3vrxe$s- Rose "Wood! "to-es x ar ei s ixaL-x-, February 3d, 1886: "HAZEL KIRKE!" E. J, HOLDING,-Acting Manager, osr Seats Now on Sale SCHOOL BOOKS, - ' j NEWSPAPERS, . i . MAGAZINES, ' ARTISTS' SUPPLIES I OF EVKRT KIND. llnf'Wons ten for any perlodlca C H. PARSONS & CO. " ; i: r:-f-:- 1 s COAI- D. & R. GW. Coal Agency, -145 -S. MAIN STREET. Pleasant Valley, Anthracite, ' Blacksmith COAL ! Coke, Charcoal & Wood ! tT All of the above Coals are thoroughly t' screened and clean. i Prompt Delivery Guaranteed. f ; Telephone No. 211. I SELLS. BURTON & CO., Managers. , C.-0:) - Bock Spring, Weber, Red Canyon, Pleasant Valley, 1 All the coals in the market, and the very best of each. Coal Sept. XT. 3P. H.-v (:0:) A. J. GUNNELL, Agent. I OFFICE: Wasatch Corner. f YARD: Utah Central Dep. ! Coal & Transfer Office, 1 , s . . . . PLEASANT VALLEY. ROCK SPRINGS. RED CANYON j AND WEBER COAL j Sold and delivered In- lots to suit at market f rates. Good, clean coal, and full weight gnar- 1 anteed. j E. R. CLUTE, . Office 143 S Iffaia St. Telephone 14g I WEBER COAL! I Home Coal Company, Dealers in COAL from the Wasatch I Crismon Mines CcalTllIe, rtah. At yard... 5 50 ,. j-Leave ORDERS with HENEY DINWOODEY, Nos. 37 to41 W. First South Street. 3alt Lake Cfty DO NOT SEND EAST OE WEST FOR YOUR JEWELRY! But BE SURE to Examine the Stock of L. HOLLAiVDEE, Jeweler, j 148 Main Street, i BEFORE BUYING SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, DIAMONDS AND SILVER WARE, Anywhere Eise. I ?!Ialway8 the Lowest, the Goods j AT ELIASON'S 142 MAIN STREET, You can And the largest assortment of Gold & Silver Watches i JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS. And "nrthln, needed in that line at POULTRY! POULTRY! I Ipqultry: I 1 : I Cheapest Place in Town. c DON'T FOEGET TO CALL AT 58&60W.FirstSouthSt. - L. PRICE. N ' ' ' ' ' D .: - h J I. |