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Show C VI. I. m CL0AK DEPmWHIT ttj)i' . ; (-Un JEWELRY DEPARTMENT, j YI. . 1 j J IpS ;.' H I l LADIES' Jackets and Reefers, Fur- LADIES' Assorted Macintoshes-the 1 I Trimmed and Plain-all colors. -up-staiks-by elevate.- rVVi wp parry .Latest Importation. I LADIES' Ulsters. Fur-Trimmed, with S NOW FILLED ! A FINE STOCK LADIES' and Misses' Long Novelty long English Capes-assorted. j VVITH A VARIED ' X'f'ivffi ?:jtf OF JEWELRY, Capes-very dressy and desirable. j I LADIES' Fine Plush Reefers, Fur- ! AND FASHIONABLE f''ft&ff W$ ALLTHEEEST MISSES' and Childrens' Fur-Trimmed Trimmed and Plain. STOCK OF GARMENTS, I kCM M STYLES, WARRANTED. Jackets, Reefers and Coats. H ' ' ! fSh''t''yi ! ALSO WALTHAM , 1 LADIES' 3-4 Plush Sacques, Trimmed TO WHICH WE j rtt0 AND ELGIN WATCHES CHILDRENS' Fancy Eider-Down and Plain. ' ! INVITE THE j .TrnmL. Fur-Trimmed Coats. j ATTENTION OF ! FDR GENTLEMEN LADIES 3-4 Sacques-fine; only $20, mi.niM i f 7,3 ! AND LADIES. MATINEE Waists m Silk and Flan- . worth, $30. " jrR) nels, all colors, hourly expected. LADIES" RE'7 .:; 3IHLS SHAWLS, f MUFFS, BOAS and CAPES, all New ; -VERY CHOICE AND SUPERB. C and "FEATHER BOAS"-the LATEST. ' . ! I E-4j I Come ancLsee our Magnificent Show Windows. Vou Wi Pleased. T. (4. WEBBEE, ?: ; . . - ; f,..;...i....fc ,t-i forrainTifeBrT m.--. Col.E. KELLEY Captain Reilley CONSOLIDATE THEIR IHTEBESTSi - A Big Success! Marshal's Sile. "PURSUANT TO AN EXEC '"HON TO ME JL directed by the Third Judi'iil Distrn t Court of the Territory of Utah, I shill expose at pnblic sale, at the front d' ;..r of tuy Cis-iatv Court House, in the city of Salt Lake. Comity of Salt Lake and Territory of C!5i, the tu dav ".f October. 191. at 12 o f lot k m . il! the r.-ht. frlo claim and interest of Mary 1. Silver, or, m jn i r, the following described real oi-taie. jiu:.iie, lyu:? and being in'Salt. Lake County. -Jtnl iifscri!ed as follows, to-wit: The south (',; half of Lot rJi two. Block m twenty-tour. Flat E. Salt L;l.e City survey. To be eold as the property of Mary P. Silver, at the eiSt of Mary Briien. Terms of Pale, ca?h. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. llari-hal. Bv A. G. Dteb, Deputv Marshal. Dated Sept. 11th, 1891. The shove sale is hereby potjonen until October Octo-ber 2rth, 1SS1 at 12 o'clock M. E. H. PARSONS. V. S. Marshal. By A. G. DEE, Itcputv. Dated Oct. 5h, ll. h : Mrs. Graham's Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream creates natural charms of complexion. com-plexion. It makes the skin soft, smooth and velvety, and prevents the formation of wrinkles, wrin-kles, blackheads, etc. Ladies who use it preserve a youthful youth-ful appearance when they are no longer young. Delightful for cleansing the face from cosmetics or other impurities. Harmless as dew, and as nourishing nour-ishing and refreshing to the skin as dew is to the flower. Price $1. All druggists sell it. A. C. Smith &Co. Druggists, hare a full line of Mrs. Graham's preparations. The DENVER & R!0 GRANDE R. R. Scenic Line of the World. The favorite route to Glenwood, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver and all points East and South. Two First-Class Trains Daily. Elegant Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, and Free Chair Caw cm each train. For full information, call on or address W. J. SSlOtWe!!, Agent, 68W. 2nd So. S. T. Smittt, A. S. Hugiies, General Manager. Traffic Manager. S. K. HOOPER, Gen. Vas. & Ticket Agent. COLORADO MIDLAND RAILWAY. PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE. Standard Gauge between Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs,. Salt Lake City, Ogden, Pacific Coast and all 'Northwest points, via Manitou, Leadville, Lead-ville, Aspen and Gienwood Spring. Scenery Uceqaslled, Equipment UnscrpasseJ Through Fnlimaa Sleepers and Pullman Tourist Cars between Xteurtu and San Francisco. Throngh the heart of. the. Eocky Mountains the most comfortable, the palest and the grandest of ali Trans-continental Route. For rates, description, de-scription, pamphlets, etc, call upon or address H. C. BURNETT, 41 W. Sec m South, Salt Lake City. H. COLBKAf , General Manager. Colo. Springs, Colorado. CHAS. S. LKJE, General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colorado. THE BURLINGTON . e " ; Tho oiily thrcaih Kouts fTorn Chicago to Salt Lake. The Burlington Route has perfected arrangement whereby all freight consiened to care of same will be loaded ia a through car. .'NO TRANSFERS. Thereby causing a saving of at least three days between Chicago and salt Lake. Mark and order or-der all goods shipped care Buriington Koute. E. E. WALKER, General Agent, 30 W. Second South, Salt Lake. illl H ! I I jj ..BL J $1,50 M lP I I li ! I n'r I -w- -.jr- 80 3Si WEEK. iy,sKfi.'i li 'Illl ! ' r ' " " - '--;.- jVk. - There arp very few Utah pioneers -who are not familiar with the. nameof that popular favorite, Colonel Ed. Kelly The Colonel has a host of friends ant admirers, and while he may not have lived here so long- as those grand old pioneers who mado 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 through earnest! and persistent efforts on his own part he has made the acquaintance oj almost the ENTIRE COMMUNITY I Who 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 tertainment for his friends. We may add that Mr. Kelley has recently con- v- -. eolidated his interests with those of Mr. Charles Raille Who. as an artistic dispensor of spai ling- beverages and a jolly good fe.l-.' low, is too well known to the Salt Lake fraternity to need an introduction introduc-tion through the medium of theso columns. V " A Fine Lins of x . 1 Wines and Liquors I FOR THE FAMILY TRADE. . - m TlicElks Saloon, CLOSING OF MAILS. At Salt Lake City Postofiice. Aug. 2, 1891. TJ.P. Fast Mail, east 6:00a.m. U.P. Ogden, Butte, Portland snd inter-medite inter-medite points 9:25 a.m. R.G.W. Atlantic Mail, east 8:50 a.m. U.P. Local Mail to Logan and intermediate interme-diate points, also closed pouch for San Francisco 2:30 p.m. R.G.W Mail for Ogden 3 30 p.m. V. P. Mail for San Francisco 5:00 p.m. R.G.W. Mail for San Francisco 11 :00 p.m. R.G.W. Denver and Aspen Mail 9:05 p.m. U P. Park Citv, Coalville and Echo.... 2:30 p.m. TJ.P. Frisco, Milford and intermediate . points 6:10a.m. TJ.P. Stockton and intermediate points. 6:10 a.m. TJ.C Park City, Mill Creek and local points 7:00 a.m. R.U.W. Bingham 7:25 a.m. R.G.W. Pouches Milford, Frisco and Provo... 3:00 p.m. HOUKS TOR ABEIAAL OF KAILS AT DEPOT. TJ.P. Eastern Fast Mail..... 4:00a.m. U P. Park City and Cache Valley 10:45 a.m. U.P. Idaho, Montana and Oregon 1 :85 p.m. U. P. Frisco, Milford and points south. 5:40 p.m. U.P. Stockton and intermediate points 4:00 p.m. R.G.W. California and west :40 a.m. R.O.W. Pacific Mail 4:45 p.m. R.G.W. Pacific Express 12:00 p.m. R.G.W. Bingham 6:00 p.m. V.C. Park City and Mill Creek 6:30 p.m. orr ice houks. Money order window opens 9 a.m., closes 5.00 p.m. Opening register window 9:00 a.m. Closing register window 6:00 p.m. General delivery window open 8 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Stamp windows open 8 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Carriers' window, except Sanday, 6 to.. 7:00 p.m. SUNDAY HOURS. General delivery and stamp windows open 11 a.m. to .'. 1 :00 p.m. f ' ;t ri-1 . r 1 wiHnw 1 "I t r 1 -no t Tn POPULAR ROUTE R To ail Points East. Tijri't$2Si? Only one change of cars Utah 5e t SiSibsk'S. to Kansas City or St. Louis. "TT 1 5 WBaF Elegant Pullman Buffet HXhH Sleeping Cars. Free Re-. 'jfyggggiSj' clinics: Chair Cars. Be aur VvW1 your ticket reads via The Missouri Pacific Railway, H. C. Towasend, S. V. Derrah., C. P. Jb-TJt., t louts. G. F. & P. A. 161 Sooth 2Iiii, - Salt Lake City. West Side Rapid Transit Comp'y. TIME-TABLE. To Take Effect May 1st, 1891. Local trains for the Jordan River, Garden City, Brighton and Eldorado. Leave Eldorado. Leave Salt Lake. 6:00a.ra. 1:00p.m. 7:08 a.m. 2:00p.m. 70 " 2:00 " 8:04) " 3:00 " 8:00 " 8:00 -' 9:03 " 4:00 " 9:00 4:00 " 10:00 - 5:00 " 10:00 " 5:00 " 11:00 6:00 " ll.CD " 6.C0 " 12:00 m. 7:00 " City Station: Cor. Seventh South and Second West Streets. . J. G. JACOBS, Gen. Mgr. Expert Dental Company. OFFICE IN ftS the street from VT'tlf SsTSifM Wonderland. CiJjl Teeth Extracted Absolutely Witnout Pain. Sets of Teeth . $5.00 iTceth Filled - - - - - - - .50 Teeth. Extracted - .... - .25 Teeth Cleaned 1.00 Hours for collection of mail from the letter boxes in the business districts, 8 to 10 a.m., 1:30, 4:00, 6:30 and 9:00 p m. 1. A, Bintom, P. -U I CURE FITS! When I say I cure I do not mean merely to stop them for a time and then have them return re-turn again. I mean a radical cure. I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a ltfe long study. I warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Because others have failed Is no reason for not now receiving- a cure. Smd at once for a treatl3 aud a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express and Postofllce. II. G. Root. M. V., 183 P-rl St.. N. Y. ALL THE NEWS The complete Associated Press Report. The best Special Service in the Inter-Mountain Region. Live correspondents in every town in the Territory. The Times has them alL THg Times publishes all the news from 10 to 20 hours earlier than any other paper In Salt Lake City. If you want to keep posted read Tg Timkb. It is the paper ot today. Th morning papers give you the news of yesterday. yester-day. Thb Times Is th live newspaper of Salt Lake City. It has the largest city circulation. It publishes the brightest news at the earliest possible moment, 1 1 CAN YOU AFFOROJOjO WITHOUT IT ? : i ' i j ' SUITUR j 1 1 ill JJ" (OrrOSITB THEATER.) la to he in charge and uadsr the mam agemeiit of Mr. Reilley, while Mr. Kelley will devote his entire time and attention to the new resort he has recently re-cently established at No. 223 Stata street, where at any and all times ho will be glad to welcome his eld friend3 and patrons with the warm-hearted cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two Sample Rooms under the control con-trol of this gentleman are said to ha stocked with the finest and rarest Imported Im-ported Goods that can be found anywhere. any-where. The line of fINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. Are the finest procurable, and as a mat ter of fact, many compliments arj lavLhed upon the proprietor regarding regard-ing the able and efficient manner ia 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 with Colonel Ed. Kelloy as regards the management of a first-class and highly respectable sample room. ! The New Gymnasium run in conneo tion with "The Elk3 Sample Room" I opposite the Theater is quite a prominent prom-inent feature, and deserves the mo liberal patronage of the public, .'. , 0 ' . :- .- , - OPP. THEATER & 228 STATE V; -, CHICAGOSHORT LINE. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Is the only line running Solid Vestibuled Steam' Heated and Electric Lighted Trains daily, between be-tween Chicago and Omaha, composed of niag-nif.cent niag-nif.cent Sleeping Cars and the finest Diniag Cars in the world. Everything Strictly First-Class. Any further information will be cheerfully turn-' iakedby t . ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agent, aoi Progress Building. T. F. rOWEXX, Traveling Agent-- WILLIAM J. SILVER, . MECHANICAL ENGINEER. PREPARES PLANS FOR POWER HOUSES; Mill Building and Machinery. Steam En-pine En-pine Ind'cated and Boilers Tested: Electric nt Ludicataa ail Tated. 143 W. No. Temple. W. C. T. V. ExohanffC, No. 47 W. Bvulh Good home-cooked meals i5cts. |