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Show Silver Quotations. lOorreeted dany by Wells, Fargo & Co.l J Silver. New York l.tti's i Silver. London i' lead New York, per lOOlbs 4.25 HATS! HATS! HATS! I'allaiiu Wiister Si ylcs Jukt Arrived Youinan's. This celebrated hat is light and flexible and the nobbiest hat worn, the leader in New York City. II. 171. Silverman's Fine fi.rxihle hat we are making a specialty spec-ialty of and will sell it cheaper than any house west of New York. Stetson. We carry the largest and most complete com-plete line in the city, both in soft and stiff hats and at low prices. Noblk, Wood & Co., The exclusive Hatters, corner west of Opera House. j . n I MissAImy's Itaiieing- School. i Wo could rave through a whole column col-umn about the innocent enjovment of dancing, and what an influential agency it is in smoothing down the angularities n manners and movements ; how it in- ! spires grace, beauty and politeness, not j to mention the intense pleasure it affords young natures bubbling over with jov ! and anticipation, but instead, choose to ! recommend our readers and the public ! to Miss Almy's Dancing School which ! opened this afternoon in Calder's Music j Hall, and at which place all desiring can i receive the very best of instruction in ! the graceful art. ! I A. Booth's Extra Select Oysters, ! 5'VrS. l'EK CAN, j At W. S. Smith's, 8 li 1st South St. ! The Skatin? Pavilion j Is now ojH'n to the Salt. Lake public, j There will be. three properlv conducted ' sessions aeh day, as follows: From 10 i to 12 in the morning; 2 to 5 in the after- i noon, and in the evening from 7 to 10. On Saturday night skating will be the j order until 10 o'clock, when dancing will ' be indulged in till 12. The Opera House i Silver and String bands will furnish the ! music. ! Kdwards & Keg lee, Managers. ! i ' . .. "' .' '.'"'- : Rogers & Wiscomb Keep the finest line of Staple, Fancy and Green Groceries, Poultry, Fish and Game in the city. Telephone 107. Removal. Young Bros.', agents Domestic Sewing -Machine and music dealers, have removed re-moved opsite their old stand, to No. 3S Main Street, in Constitution buildin"- N'oicp. Hardy & Jennens, preparatory to mak ing a change in their businessare offering offer-ing their entire stock of staple and fancy Groceries at cost. Purchasers can relv on this as a bona fide offer. Parties having hav-ing any accounts or due bills against the firm will please present them at once for settlement. Hardy & Jexxexs LY) W. First South st., Salt Lake Citv ; Lunlinm's Dress and Cloak Honse. Dressmaking in all its branches. Special attention given to orders from the country. Orders filled at short notice Ready-made dresses kept on hand. Aent for McCall's Bazar Patterns. No. 42 W. First South street. Coal Oil and Fluid at Pioneer Lamp ! Store, 57 E. First South Street. j Wholesale buyers of millinery and fancy goods will do well to call or send their orders to Simon Bros. 1878 Established 1S7S. Jos. Baumgarten, the Fashionable Tailor, will use only the latest London and New York Fashions and Styles, and also the finest Imported and Domestic Cloths. I defy any house west of Chicago Chi-cago to compare with my tailor department. depart-ment. Call and be convinced. Ill Main street. JohnTaylor & Son,No. 43 and 45 Second South Street, have just received a choice lot of Fall and Winter Woolens, which they offer to make up in first-class style, at greatly reduced rates. Horn Silver Shipment. A shipment of 45 tons of ore was made from this mine a few days ago to Salt Lake. Competent judges think that this shipment will yield enough gold and silver to pay the purchase price of the mine $55,000. One of the most frequent remarks passed by the ladies for the past few days is: "Simon Bros.' stock, this season, sea-son, is simply immense." And the ladies generally know what they are talking about. b Arrival. We are now opening and receiving daily a full line of Fall Clothing for Men's and wear. Goldsmith & Co. Kindergarten. A class for training in Froebel's method with children in the kindergarten will be opened Monday, Oct. 19th. For particulars particu-lars inquire of Miss Dickey, at the Collegiate Col-legiate Institute. Our Dress Goods Dept. 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. For a good smoke try the "Famous" Cigar, for sale by Sam Levy. White Honse. nr?or the best meals and rooms go to the W hite house. Everything first-class and low rates. Simon Bros, show now 300 different styles of trimmed and untrimmed ladies misses and children's hats in straw, felt and velvet. , Lectnres on the "Book of Jlormon." 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 perus'al. Salt Lake City Brewing Company. M. Ccllen, II. W. Morse, President. Vice-President. We are now prepared to receive orders for 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 before be-fore the public an article superior to any hltuerto offered in this market. Orders by telephone, promptly attended to- Jacob Moritz, Sec. & Treas. . Protect Your Family. It is the duty of everv man, rich or poor, who has created a home, to make some provisions against the inevitable r those who are dependent upon him and this most desirable result can be ob tained by procuring a policy in the Mutual Late Insurance Company of New York, trie oldest active company in America and the largest life insurance company in the world. Rates, etc., furnished by Louis 7j"?s Agent, 55 Main street, Hooper & Eldndge Block, Salt Lake City. Simon Bros. The carpenters have gone, the painter have gone, and all the" other wSkmen employed m renovating and refittKhe prem1Ses have gone; but Simon Bro, have remained and can now he found iS"' flPkyi,ng auJ filing the; extensive fall and winter stock of mTl-linery mTl-linery and fancy goods. They also crv Tftavy af sortinent of ladies, misses and childrens' underwear and hoS' gloves corsets, hankerchiefs, etc., J Particular attention is called to -inim mense stock of Jerseys, hosiery arid in" derwear, in which line" many bZsTrl mammoth stock. d examine the Great RedaetionlnD7e7T AtMarkMcKimmins'Liyetabi. The "Famous" Cigar is known by connoisseurs con-noisseurs to be the best in the city. . 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 gratuitous advice by addressing Box 414, Salt Lake City. The doctor has arranged to have such information supplied in this way to save time. Receiving Buch 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 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. An advertisement of Dr. Foote, Sr., in another place deserves attention. NEWJTjO-DAY. Salt Lake Theatre. A GREAT DRAMATIC EVEXT! COMMENCING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, 1885. The Distinguished Actor, LOUIS ALDRICH, Supported by the Strongest Company in America, Presenting two Grand Plays, My Partner, AND In His Power. Thursday and Saturday Evenings, Friday Evening and Saturday Matinee, IKT HIS JECyJT nffiLExtrSh.?rger Reserved Seats. Box Olhce open Wednesday, at 10 a. m. Doom open at 7:30. Performance at 8. EMPIRE BAKERY, 128 FIIIST SOUTH ST., A feW doors west of the Herald Building. FRESH BREAD, CAKES, PIES, Etc., Always on Iland, of Best Quality. CHARLES O. LAX6E, Proprietor. Notice for Publication. No. 2091. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah ? October 5, 1885. ' j ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE .following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sifpport of fore fhf ,Rit?at aP'oof will be'Zde b cnt T-tfi,Regater ,r Receiver, at Salt Lake Qa Saturday- Decemb4r 5L1885, Viz -483 fnr TnfrenS05'o Homestead Entry No." Xnsel leT SeCtia Chip's He names the following witnesses to nmv. h,s conunuous residence ruWSuu1ffi Shri en3, all of Draperville. Salt Lake county Utah ' R- L. Howakd, AJiSSM Notice to Creditors. Estate of James B. Gibson, deceased. jVJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE TTf vouchers within tin SS111 V15 necessary publication" J this n?ti?e To ?S the tratrix, at Salt Lake Citv Utah in a,raini.s-of a,raini.s-of Salt Lake. y' n' ia the County Administratrix of the eIuS 9 ?0DCH-son, ?0DCH-son, deceased Estate of James B. Gib- DatedatSalt Lae City, October 5. 1885 J.LEVIBERG, J.OBERNDORFER LEVIBERG&CO, Importing Tailors HABERDASHERS, 106 S. Main Street. Cutter and Fitter. StationersBooksellers SCHOOL BOOKS, j I NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, ! ARTISTS' SUPPLIES OF EVKEY KIND .asuwriptions taken foran;period.cai C. H. PAR80NS & CO PENDLETON & SON HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. ' -J C I Absolutely Pure. This Powder never varies. A marvelof nuri strength and wholesomeness. More eponomipoi than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be okl i, competition with the multitude of low t short weight, alum or phosphate Powders i only in cans. Royal Baking Powder c'n ia.-Wall ia.-Wall street. New York. K t0 -10" HOTELS AND IRESTAURANTST ARCADE RESTAURANT I AM NOW PREPARED TO Fl'R.Mgn J Booth's Select Oysters. SO Cts. For Can. ' OPEN DAY and NIGHT j SECOND TO NONE. Transplanted Shell Oysters kept constmitk I on hand. Game and everything in season. ' J. CiALLiACIIEH, Proprietor, I i 127 Main Street. I cijiPOiiKriA f Restaurant j NEW OYSTER HOUSE I Vf BERN'ARDIS, LATE OF THE ,VIEXN'V 1 Chop House, has opened a first-class - Restaurant and Oyster House, at i 256 IVEaizi Street, Three doors south of the Walker Home. i OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, And will be under the supervision of the pro- prietor, who intends to make this the Oyster House par excellence of the Territory. SICK BERSAHDIS. ST. JAMES HOTEL Main St., South of Third South St. FITTED UP THROUGHOUT IN FIRST-CLASS style. The finest and most comfortable Hotel appointments in Salt Lake City. Special Terms to Families, both for Siule Rooms and Suites. Transient, $2.00 per day. A. CBEEEWA,, Frop. JEWELRY AT- I I. HOLLAKDEH'S ,4SWJFWELRY STORE, 148 Main Street, - Salt take City I . i ELIASON'S ! 142 MAIN STREET, j You can find the largest assortment of i Gold & Silver Watches! ! JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, And everything needed in that line a yry Lowest Pricos. THTpomEmlc OF J WILL OPEN ON THE j First Day of October, 1885. j CHEMISTRY.METALLURGY AND MINING THOROUGHLY TAUGHT. J cafratonSe'1 S???? Wwa'nt " v 1 ing Examination, J?h Metallurgical and Miii- guaranteed. attendel to and satisfaction "4 W 9SIKsE"' HH B-lldl... ! "r 149 E- Second South Street. Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty Balmhe Skl'n iS Ma2nolia I 2 SPEJfCER & IqmbALL'S $3.00 SHOE. ALL SOLID, I - I TIareo styles, j AT 160 Main Street. J i i |