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Show r W It Everything Can bs Found ia Car Immense and Crowded Sales Rooms. I iff 3 I I " Groceries u -s Jt J "n "Which includes Fruits, Spices, Peels, - :' ifrj 0 y. Sauces, Preserves, Pickle, and all fancy and 3 6? to is w staple goods, for the delectation of the ap- 1 j . X!r 3 j& I r petite, and special holiday times. I 1 Dry Ms-aid MiS 1 V ?f -ili? g S". V."here from the crown of the head to ; , 0 SPV -W$ l 7- the soles of the feet, every article for com. J rl Q J - ' tS fort, service, style or ornament is always oil k' J M SSte ii? --O S )V -" : n i GCJ k I Crockery & Glassware. q UU. ) Ml Dinner and tea services, Lamps, Clocks, " -lSf" jjj i ' ' r. Vases, Fancy goods and bric-a-brac, with a. 3i -Q 0f L. I 0 I 1 '.h thousand and one things suitable as Christ- -s -Oj - W Aj 'fM uias Presents for yonng or old. ' S-S J I Hardware ani Stoves ' " ' -jr V ;:v The latter particularly, whether you 5, " want to cook Sirloin or Turkey, or to warm ''Jjv 5 k ; M the home for yourself, your visiting family 5r. "j, i I j. G. WEBBER. Superintendent. ' ("I to '4 ' . K I Col. E. KELLEY Captain Reilley tESSDUOili THEI3 UiTESHSTS. 1 1 Big Success! i . Tliprf nre very few Utah pioneers w'ho are not familiar with the name of that . ' popular favorite, Colonel Ed. Kelly. The Colonel has a host of friends and admirer, aud while he may not hav lived here so lont 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 through earnest and persistent eltorts on his own part he has made tho acquaintance of almost the ENTIRE COMMDNITY! YTho 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 entertainment en-tertainment for his friends. W may add that Mr. Kelley has recently consolidated con-solidated his interests with those oi 4 Mr. Charles Reilley, The fom Pacific System The Ttrougb. Car Line. Effective j November 1, 181. I Tra ns arrive and depart at Salt Lake City daily i as follows: j Arrive From all eastern points 4:1)0 am From Butte, Portland, Logan, Park City i aud San Francisco 10:45 am From all eastern points 1:33 pin From Cache Valley, Og len and intermediate interme-diate points 7:30 pm iFroin ililford and intermediate pointa.. 9:40 am From .lufib and Eureka . 5:40 pin 'From terminus and Tooele 4 CO pm Dfjmrt For all eastern polr.to 7:00 am or Rutte, Portland, San Francinco and C bt Vallev 10:36 am l or Cache Valley and Park City 3:30 pm or all eastern points 6:0J pin For Juab and Eureka 7:10 am J b"or Milford and intermediate points 4:00 pm For terminus audTo.jele 7:10 aai Daily, Sundays excepted. X Trains between Juab and ililford do cot ruu Sui: jays. City Ticket Oaice, 201 Main. D. E. BURTjEY, General Agent I'assenger Department. S. H. H. CLARK, Gen. Mgr. C. S. MET. LEN, (ien. Traffic, Manager, h. LOM AX. i. P. T. Agi-nL Authorized City Agents FOR TUE Deposit Stamp System. OF TUE I Rail Commercial k Savings Bank. ; a2-21 S. First South. ! 10th Ward Co-op Cor. Sth East and 4th Santh d. V. Iirr.oks Cor. 1st South and 6th East j Fouiger Uros 63 K SI I.' 1 1 . ' 1 . It, l',..,r,w f-l. Vln.al. ( ... WTio, as an artistic dispensor of spart ling beverages and a jolly good fellow, fel-low, 13 too well known to the Sal) Lake fraternity to need an introduction introduc-tion through the medium of theso columns. A Fins Lie; cf Wines and Liquors FOR TILE FAMILY TRADE. 1 llC MB Mill (OPPOSITE TnEATEH.) f3 to be in charir and under the management man-agement of Mr. Henley, while Mr. 1 Kciley will uevote his entire time and I attention to the new resort ho has recently re-cently established ' at No. 228 State treet. where at any and all times he will be glad to welcome his eld f Heads and patrons with the warm-hearted cordiality ao peculiar to himself. The two Sample Rooms under the control con-trol of this gentleman are said to be stocked with the finest and rarest Imported Im-ported Goods that can. be found anywhere. any-where. The line of F1HE PORTED m DOMESTIC CIBARS. Are the finest procurable, aud as s matter mat-ter of fact, many compliments are layished upon the proprietor regarding regard-ing the able and eflicieit manner in Mrs. A. Batterworth..Cor. 3rd West and 3rd South Wm. Stonemau 44 W. 4th North 15th Ward Store 340 W. 1st South Mrs. C. Hill 373 N. Mh West H. F. Kvan Ill S. 5th Wet H. J. Shimming 537 N. 1st West Frank Brantinsr bti" S. 4th Enst Siddowav Bros 701 E. 7th Sontb Mm. S. Home Cor. State mid 11th South Snarr Sons 824 W. tith South J. A M. Irvini 769 S. 2nd Et R. H. Irvine 4C9 3rd St John H. Kelson 818 E. 2nd South Arthur Frewln 776 W. North Tempi A. H. Woodrnff : Liberty Prk John F. Coe Cor. 2nd South and 3rd Eaut Robinson A King 347 West Tempi J. W. Harri3 210 C St John Brown Cor. N. Temple and 2nd Vet C. P. Held 377 6th St Richard Duerdin Bountiful Ceuterville Co-op Centervill Faciflc Lumber Jt Building Co Suar Puetoffica Jamea Neilson Big Cottonwood Georpe Saville Mill Creek J. E. Itobinson , l-'armingtoB f-r DEPOSITS can bo made at th Bank or JLiwith any of Its agents, and when theamocnt reaches $1.U) the depositor will et 5 per cent interest in-terest thereon, compounded 4 timea a year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. DrRECTon P. Armstroni?, P. W. Madsen, Thna. V.'. Ellerbeck, Boliver Koberte, Dr. Jog. S. Richards, Rich-ards, Thos. W. Jenin'mrs, O. U. Harciay, M. . Csjumings, isamuel Mclntyru, . I BUSINESS DIRECTORY i - j ATTORN K S-AT-LAW. i o. row i;ks, TTORNEY AT LAW-OITOSITE CULLEN i. Hotel. ll'KSntl'.K. , SADBUllirFuT MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL kir.di of furniture, school desks, screen doors and furniture. Jobbing and repairing promptly attended to; lO-llO W. So. Temple. INSCKANCLU LCJt7Is1iT?A 1piREl LIFE AND ACCIDENT; MUTUAL Lite of New York. S5-8ti Commercial Block. PLUMIUNG. STEAM HEATING ENGLNEKR Sblt MATS St., Salt LaJie Cltj. WEica these lnsuiutiijas j:e conducted; con-ducted; and it may bo safely said that there are few, if any, men ir hiu particular par-ticular vicinity that can bo compared with Colonel Ed. Kelley as regards the management of a first-class aad v , highly respectable sample room. !Xfc9 New Gymnasium run in coanec tkjn with "The Elk9 Sample Room" opposite the Theater is quite a prominent prom-inent feature, and deserves the joo&t liberal patronage of the public CP?. THEATER SN22jlSTATE STREEI LOCAL SERVICE. LEtll, AMKUICAK FORK, PItOTO'AND SKtl N li AI l.l.B. Leave Salt Lake !:;( I a.m., (i:(lu 'p.m. and 9:55 p.m.: arrive Salt Lake 12:01 noon and 2:31 p.m. I Arrive Salt Lake from Frovo and iSpriiigville, I U:JUa.m. ', B1NOHAX. i Leave Salt Lake H:00 a.m. I Airive Salt Lake t:(W p.m. J. H. BHNSETT, G. F. A P. A. , 1. C. DODGE, Omii. Manager. ' . E. WELBlf, Superintendent WI;LLIAM J. SILVER. MECHANICAL ENGINEER. T)LL PARES PLANS FOR POWER HOUSES; ) 1 M ill liuiidini'H and Machinery, fctemn En- j fines indicated and Hollers Tested; Electric ' x ini.le Indicated and Tested, lia V. Na. Temple i |