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Show SPRING STYLES. ' You man's Celebrated Hats! Now in at IVoble, Wood & Co.'s, The only Exclusive Hatters in Salt Lake City. Leaders and introducers of Fashions in Men's and Boys' Hats. Corner west from the Opera House, Second South Street, Opposite the Democrat office. F. Auerbaclt & Bro. Show a lovely line of Ladies' Paris Embroidered Em-broidered Shoulder Scarfs, in Cardinal, Blue, Cream, and White, from $2.75 to ?4.75 ; also a lot of other shawls worth 25 . per cent, more than they ask for them. . Call and see them. . Schade's Billiard and Beer Hall is now open to the t public. Only the finest brands of Liquors and Cigars kept on hand, at 1C7 Main St. . - W. Schade, Proprietor. . The California Sugar Refinery of San Francisco made a reduction to-day of ten cents a gallon on syrups. : ' 1 The Elk Saloon. j Newly renovated and opened 'frith the i choicest brands of wines, liquors and cigars. Salt Lake City Brewerv Beer on tap. Directly opposite the Theatre. Every-thing Every-thing first class. Give me a call. . Frank May, Proprietor. . r7. ! Great Redaction In Livery I At Mark McKimmins' Liverv Stable. I Wliite House. For the best meals and rooms go to the Wmte house. Everything first-class and low rates. , MEDICAL. Dr. FOOTE, Senior, Of 120 Lexington Avenue, New York Hereby cautions the public NOT to Employ or Communicate with a man styling himself "Dr. Foot, Jr without making due Inquiry. Ue Clt from DakotVnTMnSCtame ato 8 expose made the chanaMnVrom aa represented Mmself as th BKhis base and other docloVs In ftYdrtVitStlhat ther "o or Foote excepting D E ML16 of Fo of "Medical Common Sense"'TE' th,e,8'"hor Hons, Dr. E. b" Foote Jr 'net' aSd his tw FOOTE. The Pnri?n?Vr'-:,and Dr- HUBERT T after, in y'iew of thl f act tht 1 heTe' person has ttm)tfpftnPrfMlpied father's reputation. ?.hf3,a"d Ills Wrelctt Dd ?ore f ait a-it by addressingToiu'sSt1!6!; wireceive Persons having Kh 8keJCltJr' ut- ft'ssfera IS . Lake City. ' Sutherland & McBride, Salt Dr.E. B F00TE, Sr.,o,br. E. B. F00TE, Jr MISCELLANEOUS. MAIL LETTINGS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Washington, D. C, Feb. 1, 1886. PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract Office of this Department until 4 p. m. of April 17, 1886, for carrying the mails of the United States upon the routes and according to the schedule of arrival and departure specified bv the Department, in the Territory of Utah, from July 1, 1836, to June 30, 1890. Lists of routes, with schedules of arrivals and departures, instructions to bidders, with forms for contracts and bonds, and all other necessary information, will be furnished fur-nished upon application to the Second Assistant Postmaster-General. WILLIAM F. VILAS, Postmaster-General. StationersBookse!lers SCHOOL BOOKS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, ARTISTS' SUPPLIES OF EVERY KIND. C. B. PARSONS & CO. POULTRY! POULTRY! POTJL TRY Cheapest Place in Town. ... i . . ; . DON'T FORGET TO CALL AT 58 & 60 W. First South Si wsch & Ellerbeck, Water Pipes laid onshort notice. HastFirat8outh Street. SALT LAKE CITY ! Absolutely pUre This Powder never variP4 than the ordinary kimU ami Ior( Woti,,S competition with the mS? t?,a,nnot CSr hort weight, alum or pCJfti only in cans. Koyal K , . PoJers Wall gtreet. New York. 0 D. & R. G. W Coal Agency, 145 S. MMS STREET ' Pleasant Valley, Anthracite, Blacksmith COAL! Coke, Charcoals Wood! 9" All of the atjove CV,ni5 a e r,,,,,,,,,-scraeued r,,,,,,,,,-scraeued and clean. ""' Prompt Delivery Ouarautwl. Telephone 0 -! SELLS. BURTON 1 CO.. (i0:. Rock Spring, Weber, Red Canyon, Pleasant Valley, All the coal in the market, auJ the very be;; of each. ! - ) Coal Uopt. XT. p. A. J. GUNXfcLL, .xa. OFFICE: Wasatch Comer. YARD. Utah CemrahV Coal & Transfer Office, COAL i uJ mS JlX, J.J V PLEASANT VALLEY, ROCK SPRINGS. RED CANYON AND WEBER COAL Sold and delivered in lots to suit it mi-to rates. Good, clean coal, and fu'l weight gnu-antced. gnu-antced. E. R. CLUTE, Office 143 S Main si. Telephone Ui WEBEE COAL! Home Coal Company, Dealers in COAL from the Wasatch s Crismon Mines Coalrlllc,rtab. Price. Delirered IfM" " At yard XWLeave ORDERS with HENRY DIXWOODII' Noa. 37 to 41 W. First South Street. 3alt UtM DO NOT SEND EAST OR FOR YOUR " JEWELRY! But BE SURE to Examine the Stock of L. HOLLANDER, Jeffrie 148 Main Street, - -BEFORE BUYING SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, f : DIAMONDS AND SILVER WAn-f Anywhere Eke. heGoads My Prices are always the Lowe. always the Best. ELIASOtf'S 142 MAIN STREET. . You can find the largest assortment) Gold & Silver Wat(e3 JEWELRY OF ALL J( Nf And everything neeaed in uu" . Very Ijowesti TJ. S. DEPOSITARY Deserer National BaA ' SALT LAKE crTY. - " - 200,$X I Paid in Capital, - - . 20O,0JU , Surplus, - - J ' H. S. Eldredge, President, 1 Feramorz Little,. Vice-Prest. John Sharp, : i nirecWR- f Wm. W. Riter, - ( f J. A. Groesbeck, f L. S. Hills, Cashier, u, f Jas.T. Little; Ass't Cashier. ; ! Receive iXposil Payable o J Buys and Sells Exchange a onJftba, Francisco, Chicago, sh wal cicS-don. cicS-don. and principal continental Makes Collections. Remi" Promptly. j . i I j ' |