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Show - " ----- I TIlC L3 dlOff Wholesale and Retail " ' ;:; Q Clothiers of Utah. I I We Are Now Exhibiting ; . 0 ' ' 1 ; fT,.T T ,.IX7a,rn . I essi J Silk and Cashmere Negligee Shirts, t-i The most full and complete stock of FALL and WINTER clothing . 13 ever broug to -thTTritory, arwe now invite inspection and ' Plain and Embroidered Dress Shirta. ! comparison. i -.' ' . Fancy and Woolen Night Kobe?, a , r .4 1 . Merino Camel's Hair and - 'i Men's Full Dress Suits, n's Fine Pants ; We , Men's Black and Fancy Four-Button Cut-aways, ' . ,f . . fcjf French Balbriggan Underwear. Men's Black and Fancy Frius AlHsrt Suits, ,n ,anB'' Keep ' ' , J t . Man's Black and Fancy Sack Sails, m V , : Cashmere, Natural Wool and . Youth's Suits, Boy's Suits, - White and Fancy 1 I The - Merina Half-Hose, J" Children's Suits, School Sells, v,5t. 1 m'l nihrated ,,r JHm V2its KW Celebrated Silk and Cashmere Mufflers, -$ Children s Jersey and mil Sius, y w y . P Youth's, Boy's and Children's Pants, " ; Gent's COON Plain and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, M Gent's Macintosh Coats, . - . .,, , ' Smsking ' A . , T . , e: Copi,. nA rrafe , COLLARS Plain and Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs. ; 6eE. s Rubber Goats, m ; Jackets, f f Gent's Leather Coats, It and French and Silk Web Suspenders, i I Hats and Caps of All the Latest Styles and Designs form Gent's Q Gent's Neckwear in Endless Variety. Silk Hats, Smoking Caps, - YOUTHS and Dressing Gewns. j CUFFS. J W ' French Crushers, Traveling Caps, BOYS. AiWi. Gloves of All Kinds and Sizes. ! Call and Look Over this Magnificent and Useful Line of ' fTl 11711)11 0 ' 4- I sisy JALL AID WINTER WEAE. I. k )UMA, OBPIMIlit. I CoLKKELLEY ! i I i Captain Reilley i t j CONSOLIDATE TKEI3 INTERESTS, ' i A Big Success! There are very few Utah pioneers wbdi 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 have lived here so long as those grand oli pioneers who made the tvoneieTfai 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 . of elmot the ENTIRE C0MMDN1TYI . Who know him in no other light than a man of fair and honorable businesj methods, and one who is always on the alert for some amusement or n tertainment for his friends. We may add that Mr. Kelley has recently consolidated con-solidated his interests with those of Mr. Charles Reilley, Who. as an artistic dispensor of sparlr ling beverages and a jolly good fellow, fel-low, is too well known to the Saltf Lake fraternity to need au introdnc. tion through the medium of thesg columns. A Fins Line cf Wines and Liquors 4 FOR THE cmte&. lT ANTED A SITUATION BYRUSTLEK, a good accountant, or one who can nuke himself useful. Salary nominal. Address I'. O. box fC4. TANTED AN EXPERIENCED G 1 li I, TO M work in bindery. Appiy at Salt Lake Lith- og.'aph company, 12 W. First south street. TvfEIYPI.EASANT"VALLKY COAL t Co. at Castle tiate and Scotield, I'tah, good cc. d miners. Apply or write to E. L. Carpenter, 43 West Second :-outh or J. O. box 1175. iR RENT-NICELY" FURN tSHED FRONT I' room for one or two gentlemen, close in. No. 2-'!2, West Third South, Poplar avenue. " '!! RE N fF 1 Tt N fsTl E iT ROOMS. ApTT.Y -1 Hi IJiist Second South street. U KN1S 1 IEf FRONT ROOM NEAR BUSI-ness; BUSI-ness; No. V3 Center reet: gents 17Vlt RENT OS" E lo ROOM HOUSE: HOT and c old water, bath and electric lii-iit; unfurnished. un-furnished. Also one it-room house: hot and c old w:iier, hath and gas: furnished if desired. Enquire En-quire 14 K. First South. 1"HR RENT--S R()03lTl7)USrTWiriTTH , and electric, light. 3T East Sixth South St. Iolt RENT ONE COMPLETELY FU R-T R-T nished modem house of nine rooms, hot water heating, also gas, w ith b:un and grounds attached. Close in. "Enquire Oi East Second South street. 1"OK KENT AN KIGHT-KOOil HOUSE. Inquire at i6s West South Temple street. IfOR KENT TWO UNFURNISHED I rooms for housekeeplnc; also nicely furnished fur-nished rooms. Inquire 60 East Third South Street. FAMILY TRADE. The Elks Saloon (OFPOSITE THEATER.) - Is to be in chat-fro. and under the man agoment of Mr. Reilley, while Mr. Kelley will devote his entire time and, attention to the new resort he has re oently established at No. 228 Stat street, where at any and all times ha will be plad to welcome his eld friends and patrons with the warm-heartetj cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two Sample Rooms under the oon trol of this gentleman are said to ba stocked with the finest and rarest Imported Im-ported Goods that can bo found any where. The line of FiHE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. Are the finest procurable, and as a matter mat-ter of fact, many compliments ara lavished upon the proprietor regarding regard-ing the able and cEeient manner in which these institutions au eon-ducted; eon-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. Kelley a3 regards the management of a first-class and highly respectable sample room. - The New Gymnasium run in connec tion with "The Elks Sample Room" opposite the Theater is quite a prom inent feature, and deserves the mosf liberal patronage of the public. GFP. THEATER & 228 STATE STREET , j - nP' ""Personal. MME. Jill IN K, M I UJNmTiTTa JnES fashionable hair dresser. No. 12 East Third South street, near Main street. T S. SIMS, CAKPEtTlEANIXO A NO f I . chimney sweeping. Leave orders at Utah Stove & Hardware coin pan ys store. vi v mTm or phi neTch" lo ra l, coc a I n e Bmokin(? habit cured, Chained and Unchained. Un-chained. Hook of ISO pages tllH'tr'd sent free. Pay when cured. Box l.rl4.Satt Lake Clty.Utah. Joa t JL, o tt ufttO i r a y c t. rOST-BAY HORSE 4V E A RSf I. I) WppfT j new harnes" and new- pp. branded with E on left hip. Feturn to Btu Smith, 255, South i fill West. "otlc. "P IE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK-holders STOCK-holders of the Eldorado Laud and Water l company will be held on Saturday the 24th day of j October, at 4 o'clock p. m., at the office of the I company, 57 West Second South street. Salt Lake City, for the election of officers and transactiou ol Biich other business as may be necessary, j E. ft. R. THOMPSON, Secretary. I-pte-d September 24, 191. The DENVER & RIO GRANDE R R. Scenic Line of the World. The favorite route to Glenwood, Aspen, Lendville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver and all points East and South. Two First-Class Trains Daily. Elegant Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, and Free Chair Cars on each train. For full information, " call on or address W. JShOtWell, Agent, 58 W. 2nd So. S. T. Smith, A. S. Hughes, General Manager. Traffic Manager. S. HOOPER. Get?. Prts. Ticket AjenU |