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Show jjj ,,1-Tr7 i r":r;:f . S! Wr - i TnTOTfrft.Wirif1ffT mrfvui 1 1 r i. A .i n WiiiS i flirit U--faafeaiift-jttMt... I II B BIS I' 111 I-" ' K : ; gtei - I : r : I li ' H H V " 2 VI. I. OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT!)- Bffi -0DR JEWELRY DEPARTMENT: (jo Jf o VJUI. U. llULiUIi 1 A "X A A x A V: LADIES' Jackets and Reefers, Fur- j f j WMSf I j .LADIES' Assorted Macintoshes--the i w , Ml Trimmed and Plain-all colors. j -uf-btairs-by elevator.- 1 "wEGARRY Latest Importation. LrSptSlfl tlGlllGy LADIES Ulsters. Fur-Trimmed, with j ,s m FLlED ' '4 A FINE STOCK LADIES' and Misses' Long Novelty long English Capes-assorted. ; WITH A VARIED j ?f "Vfo 1 OF JEWELRY, Capes-very dressy and desirable. CONSOLIDATE THEIR INTERESTS1' LADIES Fine Plush Reefers, Fur- j AND FASHIONABLE j fk :f p3 i ALL THE BEST MISSES' and Childrens' Fur-Trimmed Trimmed and Plain. ' j STOCK OF GARMENTS, j J ( ffj j STYLES, WARRANTED, Jackets, Reefers and Coats. fl . " i ETC., ETC., j fifU A'SO WALTKAM &j LADIES' 3-4 Plush Sacques, Trimmed TO WHICH WE j FfJSJ I ,.,nnciu CHILDRENS' Fancy Eider-Down u I TV H I and Plain. ' ! INVITE THE J&' j Fur-Trxmmed Coats. i j KlNliPPP ! ATTENTION OF :i f'ltSA ! FOR GENTLEMEN ijh jjjjj' UuLvUJUi LADIES' 3-4 Sacques-fine; only $20, ' , TUCI.mcc ! rS0fZ?uftS i AND IABIFS. MATINEE Waists in Silk and Flan V O worth $30. : j f jjS 1 :1 nels, all colors, hourly expected. l.; . r LADIES' REVERSIBLE SHAWLS, MUFFS, BOAS and CAPES, all New; . ifE5 5 - - - VERY CHOICE AND SUPERB. wi , and "FEATHER BOAS"-the LATEST, r f2 Come and see our Magnificent Show Windows. You WilL Pleased. T. 6. WEBBEE, Suh;. If COLORADO MIDLAND RAILWAY. PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE. ; Standard Gauge between Den ver. Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City, Ogden, Pacific Coast and all Northwest points, via Manitou, Lead-ville, Lead-ville, Aepen and Glenwood Spring. Scenery Unequalled, Equipment UnsurpasseJ Through Pullman Sleepers and Pullman Tourist Cars "between Denver and San Francisco. Through the heart of the Rocky Mountains the mobt comfortable, the safest and the grandest of all Trana-continentil Routes. For rates, description, de-scription, pamphlets, etc.call upon or address H. C. BUBNETT, 41 W. Sec n South, Salt Lake City. H. COLBEAX, General Manager. Colo. Sprlcss, Colorado. I HAS. S. LEET General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colorado. THE BURLINGTON The only throngh Route from Chicago to Salt Lake. The Burlington Route has perfected arrangements whereby sil freight consisrned to care of same will be loaded In a through caj. NO TRANSFERS. Thereby causing a saving of at least three days between Chicago and bait Lake. Mark and order or-der all goods shipped care Burlington Route. E. E. WALKER, General Agent, SO W. Second South, Salt Lake. DENTIST. . Tee' enract- J Z ed'wtthouVpain 8! by the rs oi vi- U&mfTS taliped sir. AU Z0W work warrant- &m&4&Mm ed. Room W-!iWhrN,r Commercial bl. t W WffYjJ TliCrc arc Tory few Utah pioneer -tvQi are not familiar with the name-of thaj popular favorite. Colonel Ed. Kelly, The Colonel has a host of friends act a-drjairers, and while he may not hava 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 fore lock as it were and improved eacb( shining hour so that through earnesft and persistent efforts on his own part he has made the acquaintance; almost the ENTIRE C0MMDN1TYI Who tnow him in no other light than a man of fair and honorable business methods, and one who 1 always 03 ; the alert for some amusement or en-tertainment en-tertainment for hi3 friends. We may add that Mr. Kelley has recently consolidated con-solidated his interests with those oj Mr. Charles. Reillejt Who, as an artistic dispenser of spar ling beverages and a jolly good fellow, fel-low, is too well known to the Salt" Lake fraternity to need an introduction introduc-tion through tb.3 medium ot the 3 columns. A Fine Lfns cf jf$H&fc POPULAR ROUTE R- To all Points East. MVtt9 nly one change of cars Utah to Kansas C ity or St Lou is. ttiHnl&fwF Elegant Pullman Buffet llilWc'xSF Sleeping Cars. Free He-. dining Chair Cars. Be sur' rw, your ticket reads via The Missouri Pacific Railway. H. C. Townsend, S. V. Derrala, C. P. & T. JL, St. tools. o. F. t p. A. 161 South Main, - Salt Lake City. West Side Rapid Transit Comp'y. TI1LE -TABLE. To Take Effect May 1st, 1891. Local trains for the Jordan River, Garden Citv, Brighton and Eldorado. Leave Eldorado. Leave Salt Lal-e. 6:00a.m. 1:00p.m. 7:00a.m. 2:00p.m. 7:00 " 2:(0 " 8:00 " 8.00 " 8:00 " 8:00 -4 9:00 " 4:00 " :00 " 4:00 ' 10:00 6:00 " 10:00 " 5:00 " 11:00 " 6:00 11:C3 " 6:00 " 12:00 in. 7:00 " City Stations Cor. Seventh South and Second West Streets. J. G. JACOBS, Gen. Mgr. The DENVER & RIO GRANDE R.R. Scenic Line of the World. The favorite route to Glenwood, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado 6prings, Denverand all points Dust and South. Two First-Class Trains Daily. EleganfPullman and Tourist Sleepers, and Tree Chair Cars on each train. For full information, call on or addreos W. J. SJlQtWell, Agent, 53W. 2nd So. S. T. Smitb, - - jkZZUJL. Hughes. General Kanager. '" Traffic Manager. S. K. HOOPER, Gen. Pas. & Ticket Agent. CHICAG0SH0RTLINE. 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 magnificent mag-nificent Sleeoiag Cars and the finest Diniag Cars in the world." Everything Strictly First-Class. Any further information will be cheerfully furnished furn-ished by ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agent, 'ill Progress Building. T. F. POWELL, Traveling Agent. IKE SANTA FE ROUTE. Atchison, Topeka &. Santa Fe Runs the finest trains between Denver. Colorado Spring?, Pueblo and Atchison, Topeka, Kansas City, fct. Joseph, Galeabnre. Chicaco. These trains are Solid Vestibule TJinirtg C ars, Free Reclining Library Chair Cars, leaving Denver 5 p.m. daily. Most Popular Route! To reach all Eastern points, either via Chicago or St. Louis. Ask any ticket agent for tickets over this route. For further information, time card, etc., call upon or address J. D. KEWORTHY, 43 W. Second South, Salt Lake City. GEO. T. "ICHOL,SO", General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Topeka, Kansas. 1 . . WANTED! ' pxxyiiixyyj ! HORSES I : . I ! AND I -r COWS. - ' 1 ! ! .1 i ' ' j j I have 100 Lots in different parts of the City I that I -want to trade for Brood Mares j j and Cows. I have retired from the Real j ! Estate business and wish to close out ! j j Eome of my Eeal Estate. j f I lOTS FROM $150 and upwards. J I am on the trade if you are. Address me at ! j my ranch. I also have a good pasture I and can accommodate 100 head of j ! horses. For particulars, . --...-- ; . ' : I I ADDSESS -4 I wn mm, ; I BUFFALO PAEK, UTAH. WANTED! I )(- I Marshal's Sale. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO ME directed bv the District Court of the Third Judicial Ju-dicial District, of the Territory of Utah. I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county court house, in the city and county of Salt Lake, Utah Territorv. on the 20th dav of November, Novem-ber, 1S91. at 12 o'clock m.. all the richt, title, claim and interest of Henry Wilson and Jane Wilson, Wil-son, his wife, B. W. Drigss and Olive Dri3s, bis wife, Enos D Hose, Utah National Bank.'S. W. Sears. W. H. H. Spafford, Wm. C. Riley and Thomas Kane, partners doins business as Riley A Kane.Milando Pratt andLibbieR.Pr3tt.his wife, Othenus Pratt and Emma L. Pratt, his wife. Louis Seckeis and Sarah K. Seckele. his wife, and Alexander Johnson, of, in and to the following described de-scribed real estate, situate, lying and being in the City and County of Salt Lake, Utah Territorv, and p9rticularlv described as follows, to wit: A part of Lot one, Elock tkirty-fh'e. Plat "E." Salt Lake City Survey; beginning South thirty-two and one-fourth one-fourth degrees East twenty feet from the Northeast North-east corner of said Lot one: thence South thirty-two thirty-two and one-fourth degrees East four rods ; thence West eight rods : thence North thirty -two and one-fourth one-fourth degrees West four rods; thence east eight rods to pla'-e of beginning. To be sold as the property cf Hecrv Wilson and Jane Wilson, his w;fe, B, W. Driges and Olive Drirgs. his wife, Eno D. Ho;e. Utah National Bank, . W. Sears. W. H. H. Spafford, Wm. C. Riley and Thomas Kane, partners doine business as Rilev & Kane, Milando Pratt and "Libbie R. Pratt, his if e. Or-therius Or-therius Pratt and Emma L. Pratt, his wife, Louis fceckela and Sarah K. Seckeis, his wife, and Alexander Alex-ander Johnson, at the suit of Jetta McCaskel. Terms of sale cash. Stephens & Schroeder, attorneys at-torneys for plaintiff. E. H. PARSONS. 17. S Marshal. Bv D. N. SWAN. Deputv Marshal. Salt Lake City, Utah, October 29th, 1801. Wines and Liquors FOR THE ' v FAMILY TRADE, The Elks Saloon; PERINIBROS. Manufacturers and Dealers in I Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes. A Fine Line of 1 KID GLOVES. Every pair fitted to the hand. Umbrellas and Parasols recovered re-covered and repaired on short notice. Tarasols made to match Knuteford Hotel, 265 State St., Salt Citv, Utah. Main Store 833 Sixteenth St., Denver, Colorado. 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 hae them a.11. This 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 The TiiiES. It is tho paper of today. Th morning papers give you the news of yesterday. yester-day. The Times is the live newspaper of Salt Lake City. It has the largest city circulation. It publishes the brightest news at the earliest possible moment. mZZHtZIZZZIIZ33z; CAN YOU AFFORD TOCO WITHOUT IT? . (OFPOSITE THEATER.) j is tf 1" in chatge and under ten man agement of Mr. ReiUey, while Mrv Kelley will devcte his entire time an4. attention to the new resort he has re eently established at No. 22S Stata street, where at any and all times ha will be glad to welcome his old friends and patrons with thn warra-heart4 cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two Sample Rooms under the con irol of this gentleman are said to ba stocked with the finest and rarest Imported Im-ported Goods that can be found any where. The line of flHE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. Are the finef t procurable, and as a mat ter of fact, many compliments are lavished 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 thafi there are few, if any, men in this particular par-ticular vicinity that can be compareii with Colonel Ed. Kelley as regard the. management cf a first-class and highly respectable sample room. Ihe New Gjmnasium run in connec tion with "The Elks Sample Room i opposite the Theater is quite a prora inert feature, and deserves the moa liberal patronage of the public. (irP.TTTT.ATF.!? & 228 STATE STEE33 REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC Sells & Co. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. George M. Scott, Jas. Glendennlng, . H. S. Rumfleld, President. Vice-President. Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. (Incobfobatzd.) Dealers Is Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Find-ings, Etc., Etc. Agents for the Dodpe Wood Pulley. Koebling'i Steel Wire Eop, Vacuus Cylin-dcr Cylin-dcr and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Engineo and Boiler, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whim, Blake Pumps, Miners' and lcksnllUl, Tools, Etc 163 Main StT9Ct. Gait T i1'? City. M. R. EVANS. 22-24 W. Second South. SPORTING GOODS, f Gnus, Revolvers and Ammimition. Bicycles, Tricycles and Velocipedes. Bazors. Pocket Cutlery, Shears and Seiesor Strops, Indian Clubs, Eosine Glovee, Dumb Bells, Dog Collars, Thompson Boots and Shoes, Field and Opera Glasses. Examine mj Stock Before Purchasing |