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Show i TPllC IliCitl Wholesale and Retail I 2 i?;f Clothiers of Utah. 1 We Are Now Exhibiting - . " $ I r'KTT JurtxTTrn . . f Bssna Silk and Cashmere Negligee Shirts. The most full and complete stock of FALL and WINTER clothing . . J , K , - . rTr - j - . - r .- ot,j Jr Plain and Embroidered Dress Shirts, ever brought to the ; Territory t and we now invite inspection and Lssi' -r: ' k - , MHsa Fancy and Woolen Night Robes: W comparison. J a IS " r . Merino Camel's Hair and M M Men s Full Dress Suits, Meirs Fine Pants ss We ' -'1 I? Men's Black and Fancy Four-Button Cut-aways, , in Varietv C French Balbriggan Underwear. Men's Black and Fanqirice Albert Suits, y' " Keep - , Txr . J 1 I Men's Black and Fancy Sack Suits, Men's Te Cashmere, Natural Wool and , p Youth's Suits, Boy's Suits, - ' ' White and Fancy ' I TtLe Merina Half-Hose. jl I ; , , ' : ' ' IU8 Celebrated SUk and Cashmere Mufflers. H Children's Jersey and Kilt Suits, W B I M g Youth's, Boy's and Children's Pants, -. Gent's : COON Plain and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, 1 ' G ""IL Cats, . 'S, Tf COLLARS Plain and Fancy Linen Handkerchief, Gent's Leather Coats, V?. ' ' i and French and Silk Web Suspenders. 1 W Kats and Caps of All the Latest Styles and Designs for MEN, " Kent's : '. : Gent's Neckwear in Endless Variety, 1 U Silk Hats, Smoking Gaps, YOUTHS and Dressing Gcwns, CUFFS. 4 p - French Crushers, Traveling Gaps, BOYS. ' Sfj . Gloves of All Kinds and Sizes. . g Call and Look Over this Magnificent and Useful Line of m H XUVWWVT) 0 ' i i I FALl AID WIITEE WEAR J, IT, WM, oOpfflJiif. I . AND J Captain Reilley CONSOLIDATE THEIR INTERESTS; . i Bii Success! ... YVArEDAlTEXPERIESCED GIEL TO ivork in binderv. Appiv at Salt Lake Lithograph Lith-ograph company, 12 W. First south street. TVAXTED BY PLEASANT VALLEY COAL Co. at Castle Gate and icotield, Utah, good coal mins. Apnlv or write to E. L. Carpenter, 4-i West Second South or P. O. box 1175. gov ?aie. loT1!!? I? ealecheap. Apply T. A.Nalley, Enterpri?el There are vrv iw Utah pioneern -whci are not familiar with the name of that popular favorite. Colonel Ed.. Kelly. The Colonel has a host of friends and admirers, and while he may not havo lived here so long as those grand old pioneers who made the wonderful overland excursion to this Territory in "47, he has taken time by the forelock fore-lock as it were and improved-each -shining hour so that tnroiq;h earnest and persistent efforts on his own-part he has made the acquaintance ol almost thij ENTIRE C0MMOMTYI vVho know him in no other light than a man of fair and honorable business methods, and one who Is always on the alert for some amusement or en-j en-j tertainment for his friends. We may add that Mr. Kelley has recently consolidated con-solidated his interests with thn.o of IurshedFrI 1 ness; No. 73 Center street; gents S. FOR RENTONE 10-ROOM HOUSE: HOT and cold water, bath and electric light; unfurnished. un-furnished. Also one 9-room house; hot and cold water, bath and gas: furnished if desired. Enquire En-quire 11 E. First South. IOR RENT 8 ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH 1 and electric light. 16T East Sixth South St. OR" RENT ONE COMPLETELY FUR-uished FUR-uished modern house of nine rooms, hot wrter heating, also gas, with barn and grounds ailached. Cldee in. Enquire C6 East Second South street. NE NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROO.M, or two or three rooms for light house keeping keep-ing at417EastFonrthSou - OR RENT AN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. Inquire at i6S West South Temple street. TT'OR RENT TWO UNFURNISHED Sj rooms for housekeeping; also nicely furnished fur-nished rooms. Inquire 55 East Third South Street. a Personal. - - mi?T"rhi"neHm fashionable hir dresser. No. 12 East Third South street, near Main street. T S. SIMS, CARPET CLEANING AND f I chimney sweeping. Leave orders at Utah Stove & Hardware company's store. PIUM.MORPHINE, CHLORAL, COCAINE smoking habit cured. Chained and Unchained. Un-chained. Book of 150 pazes llls'tr'd sent free. Pay when cured. Box lftm.Salt Lake Clty.TJtah. 1 Mr. Charles Reilley, Who, as an artistic dispenser of sparJr ling hevf rages and a jolly good fellow, fel-low, is too well known to the Salt 1 Lake fraternity to need an introduction introduc-tion through the medium of th.es i columns. A Fine Line cf Wines and Liquors . FOR THE . JFAMILY TRADE. 'Mils Saloon i j (OPPOSITE TEEATEB,) j is to be in charge and under the management man-agement of Mr. Reilley, while Mr, Kellev will devote his entire time and attention to the new resort he has re oently established at No. 229 Stata 6treet. where at any and all times h will be glad to welcome his eld friends and patrons with the warm-hearted cordiality so peculiar to himself. The'two Sample Room? under the eon trol of this gentleman are said to he stocked with the finest and rarest Im ported Goods that can be found any where. The line of FiriE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, Are the finest procurable, and as a matter mat-ter of fact, many compliments are lavished upon the proprietor regarding regard-ing the able, and efficient manner in which these institutions are conducted; con-ducted; and it may be safely said that there are few, if any, men in this particular par-ticular vicinity that can be compared 1 with Colonel Ed. Kelley as regards j the management of a first-class and j highly respectable sample room. I The New Gymnasium run in connection connec-tion with "The Elks Sample Room" opposite the Theater is quite a prom inent feature, and deserves the most liberal patronage of the public . OPP. THEATER & 228 STATE STBEEZ j |