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Show ! SPRIXG STILES, i Voumans Celebrated Hats! .j j Now in at ;; Noble, Wood A: Co.'s, The only Exclusive Hatters in Salt Lake ii ' City. . i, . !j Leaders and introducers of Fashions in Men's and Way si Hats. ! Corner west from the Opera House, I : j Second South Street, I ! Opposite the Democrat office. 1 : j .ir-x. Oranges. , i W. Sii i!::.. .o. 8 E. First South street, receive- a of oranges weeklv. ! Has received r'reiidj for the season six j cars. Feadquarto-s for the trade, en- , j tirelj' independent ot ?ny Union. ! White Tense, j For the best ni?:dt a:id rooma go to the i VThite house. Everything first-class and , low rates. I Dr. E. II. Fot, Senior, ! Of New York, pu' vshPd his announce- nient in the daily Dkmockat everr Satur- j- day. i ' I I . - The Elk Saloon. Newly renovated and opened with the choicest brands of wines, liquors and cigars. Salt Lake City Brewerv Beer on tap. Directly opposite the Theatre. Everything Every-thing first class. Give me a call. - Frank May. Proprietor. F. Anerbach & Bro. Show a lovely line of Ladies' Paris Embroidered Em-broidered Shoulder Scarfs, in Cardinal, Blue, Cream and White, from $2.75 to $4.o; also a lot of other shawls worth 25 per cent, more than they ask for them Call and see them. At Mark McKimmins' Livery Stable. Salt Lake Theatre. Gr..A.3xr:D , OPERA ATTRACTION. Wednesday, Feb'y 24 THE CARELESS OPERA CO. WILL PRODUCE THE ninATro nniTiunr riiwicof rLNLmbt With the following Cast of Favorites: Pirate King MR. GORLINSKI Major-General Mr. White Frederick. Mr. Pyper Sergeant of Police Mr. Spencer Samuel . .Mr. Meakin Mabel (the Major-General's daughter) ; Miss Edith Clawson iafn- Miss Louie Wells Kate Miss May Allen tditn Miss Flo Whitney FULL CHORUS! POLICEHEX'S LAXTERX DRILL! Box office now open. I Salt Lake Theatre! i Friday Evening, Feb'v 26. j Salvini! Under the Direction of C. A. Chizzola. The greatest dramatic event in the annals of the stage in Salt Lake will be the ffrst and onlv appearance of , TOMMASO SALVINI, I The world's grandest actor in his wonderful j impersonation of j THE GLADIATOR !j Assisted by a j Dramatic Company of Carefully j Selected Artists. j '"Salvini'a Gladiator touches every heart." ' RESERVED SEATS-Parquet and Parquet Circle, f2.00; First Circle, 1.50. General Admission, Ad-mission, 1.00; Second Circle. 60c. : Third Cirrl 25c. Box office now open. wmie, ORDER YOUR GOODS OF US BY MAIL OR mtelepll?n-e'orcallat our s'ore by thePoit-office, thePoit-office, on Main street. ; ' 81 SCHOOL HOOKS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZTlsnrw I ARTISTS' SUPPLIES OP KVlSEY KIND. in!n?;Soarhl.CrIpti0nS takcn any periodical QiiLPABSONS & CO. J- c. cojIllW&co: TJT3- ORE SAMPUNG MILL Ores and -Bullion Carefully I j Sampled. j C FECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO tup ' Mmlea0f ?and Buin NeaadVten'R6 tah j MAIL LETTINGS i NOTICE T0JD0NTRACT0RS. ; Washington D. C, Feb. 1,1886 ' ! 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