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Show I. EBLLBT i () i fj f'. -i V- " ' ' ; II" .it t v i al- .-.: :t ' 1'' A ' ' ' v- i 0 , lH-V : f Issues Invitations to tho i Public to Attend the I Grand Opening of HIS HEW RESORT. ; Tho 1'ccr Anion; l'cera and Second Sec-ond to Xoim in tail City Invitations In-vitations ELivo IJeen Issued by Mr. I'.dvvard Kelley for tho Crand .Opening of J fin Mow Sau:ple Room, at State SU'ect. Tl TT B CO f " $ I lie I ann uuestmn ! - - "o There is no subject that is of so much interest to thi people of all sections, and particularly to thosa . of Utah, who have net decided what their political affiliations shall be, as ths Tariff QuestiqrjJ If you desire to thoroughly post yourselves on the ject, you should subscribe for fa American Economist. A Weekly Journal devoted to the discussion of all phases of the question. Subscription price $2 per annum. Sample Copies Free. Address American Protective Tariff League. I C3 W. 12:$rd SIreet, Kow York. THE T1MFS g- ..' - ' --' ' t ' i 1 . J I Insert a Want j 111:!!!1! ATI'OKM'H-! LAW. Tn i taTm Ci'i iKifi CiZ s 1 1 1 : v n V Jaws r.v. !i'!MS.,;,::i,::j anu ii.ch.m-4 ii.ch.m-4 l.ii ri-.nl llio ii. (). W. l'OWKKS, 4 TT( i! N' KV-AT-LA W t'l'l'uSITE Ct'L-j Ct'L-j lenll'itul. Aiii in 1 1; 1 1. I U 1 i A.HW.H. 1ATR iK T:E-;V"lt-AKHtllTKlT OF j 1'i.aiif. rdi'l a, I'.'c, lis x iiirt ISO and 1:1 ft.iioiii I; at i'.loek. r. :.r. ui ?n:u. yKcriiTi-;cr- n;; i'i;u iui-.ss mriLotNO. .l.'.l'ANICKIiUOIIM. i 'jr. nor & co. ri)S MAIN -iMPMilTUltH IN JAFAMFSI-! ami (.'!i tec-. Ii-,l--a bra,'-, -reen--. In-inid, r.iiliicta, mIH -mil ;aca and urius. hand-miiiim- iiu.elt:e.( nlvas on band. IIKAI, fc.J4T.tTK AMI 1 (IA1S4. r.UUToV, GiiOKSItKCK CO. I k a ij f.stat;;-N' i. :" m a i x st sa r.T It- l.ako City, I tali. NoUrj lu oilier Tulo-phone Tulo-phone 1st. Kl HNirt'KK. ""ha nThTi :i u i -u 1 i xi t i?iitu MANCFAC'l't'ltKHH AND OEAIEKS IN all ' inds of fii"lnnv, Kclni-d di"k, fuwPii doors and fnriilliue, Jutn In and rn-al'liiir rn-al'liiir pnmiptiy attnudud to. la."-and Ud W. Suiitn Teinplo Hirm-t. INs'HNt:fcl. KOU1SIIYAMS&CO. TIRK. LlKK, AND ACCIDKNT, MUTUAL I Into nt New Vorli. .Sa and WCommerclnl liloU. 1'1,1,-VlHIVU. P J.' MOHAN". STF.AM tlF.ATINU E N ' H N E F-K 2S9 MAIN . Straet, Salt Lake Ulty. Tli.NOOKAl'HY., j PTk mi uum n. OFFtrtAT, STKNtlURA 1' H F It A I, I, liiii-tH iiirniuh-i niul typcwrititi. iM--i-:r in U liiinet'Mi typewriters and r-upjilios; Fro-it-ess P.uildiUK. j The object of this demonstration demon-stration on the part of Mr. ; Kelley is to familiarize hi'3 ! new location and introduce to ; his numerous jiaron.s and the ! public in gtncial, the many new brands of fine imported goods that have recently been received at his new place of business. This establishment has just been rehtted with flegant and costly fixtures and handsomely decorated in accord ac-cord with the balance of the tasty surroundings. Mr. Chas. Reiliey, the popular pop-ular and well-known dispenser of the bright and sparkling liquids, has been appointed manager of the new sample room, and will be pleased at any and at all times to welcome wel-come his host of "friends and acquaintances. Notwithf-tandiug this new acquisition, Mr. Kelley still retains the proprietorship of the Elks Sample Room, opposite op-posite the. Theater, the only place in the city having a thoroughly equipped gymnasium gymna-sium in connection therewith; and one that is strictly first-class first-class in all respects. v ' it J i Colorado IM IMKli'S PIJ.VK kouti:. STANDARD GAUGE BETWEEN IinTr. Toloi-ailo Springs. I'neWo, Bait Lakn City, eg Iimi, I'.H-lili: an I all No ib-ie t l'tiints via Maultou, LeadilUu, Anpea aud (JloUrt OOd bpntiga. Scenery Unequalled. Equipment Unsurpassed, Through Pullman Hlenpnrs and Pullman Tourist earsliftAe-n Iieuver aud ban Francisco. Tin onifh the heart of th Rocky Mountnlnn T e inoi.t, coinforttbifl, tl-.o i-a-it iind tbt grauueil of ail Traos-Cvntlnxotal Itautea. For ral a. lies--rip tion, pamplileta etc, call upon or Ad-.lr.-ni IT. C. BURNETT, 41 Wwt Second Souih. Salt Lake eity. II. COLLBKAN, CHAS. S. LEB, (jfimr.tl Maaaicir, General 1'ass. Ai-nt, Colo. Springs, Colo. l'enver, Colo. f.i0Fopa!ar ftoots : 'w;; To &II Points East. C2J7 Ccs Change or Cars Utah t3 Kansas City or St. Louis. Elegant PullmaB Buffet Slaoping Cars. iwi nr.a:.!VJ aum cms. lie ire joat ticket toad Tie the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. H. C. TOWMSENO, S. V. DERRAH, O. P. 4 T. A., St. Louts. a r. & P. A !! a. Mela a track, RaltLak CI'. (JU ELWAEESfiStPffl I " : HAT DO YOU WANT? ! !! Jio matter what It is, the best j way to Kctiire it, is to put a ; f "Wanf'Ad. iiiTIIKTiaiES. e Help Wanted; Kooius to lient; 1 ISoarders Wanted; Houses for J- f" j Kent; LotsforSaIe;Ijost;Found. f tir'''i' t jrte"-."-.. .e i.-r":---am--i'ii Bnie,lT',i",l'i,- Contracts to Let, and all siiai- !f lar notices are more effective in ; ! !i TIIKTUIKSthanaiiyotlier. J Q NLY 5c A LINE. XHEJIMES Telephone Number is 4Sr, 12 Commercial St. The world renowned and popular pugilist, Mr. Herbert Slade, who is matched to fight Charley Lange on July 3d, I has assumed charge of the ! new gymnasium and will hereafter here-after give this establishment and its patrons his entire attention. at-tention. Mr. Slade has many friends and admirers both at home and abroad, having for a long time been one of the principals of the famous John L. Sullivan combination. The sideboard which contains nothing but the finest wines and liquors will also be under the Moari's personal supervision, super-vision, ably assisted by a number of thoroughly competent com-petent dispensers. Mr. Slade is probably the most popular and best known pugilist and all around sporting man in the West and has a host of friends among the fraternity. Col. Edw. Kelley is too well and favorably known to need an introduction through the medium of these columns and as a pleasant, genial gentleman gen-tleman he is considered by his host of friends and' admirers as having but few equals. During your spare moments CALL AND SEE HIM. Opposite Theater, And 22S State Street j In he only 1'ne rnnn!n Solid V-hu;eij fct -.mt H .t.i! and K.to trie L'-chted Train lail-, between Ctii'"'. -o ar.d Oman, couipuiiB'l of Miu-ntrieeni 3iaepln Cars aud Its Finest Dining Ccn li ma WorlJ EVEKVTHLNG FIRST-CLASS t Anjr further information will be cheertnll lumiiaed uf ALEX. M1TCKELU Coiniuortual Age&X ! SOI Proi,-rss Ul'g, Salt Lake City. V. F. I'OH SLL, Trareil ig Ajeat. BURLINGTON ROUTE- The Only Through Route From Chicago to Salt Lake. The Burlington Route has perfe ted arrauurements whereby all freight consigned to care of same will be loaded in a through car. NO TRANSFERS Thereby cansing a iarin of at leaii ! three days between Chicago and Salt Lake. Mark and order all goods shipped care Burlington Route. E. E. WALKER, GenT Ajreit. i 80 West Second South trt, bait LJt j City. Utafc. I "X1 U 33 1 Dsnver & Bio &raM9 SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLEX The Farortts Route te Elenwood, Aspen, Leairilb, Tztil Ct'orado Springs, Denver And all Potats i:...-i and SouMl 1 no FissT-cusTTSiiHs miV Elegant PuHman find Tourist Eleepera, : and i'ree Chair Car on Each Train , for (ull laoru.ation. call uo or addiee i W. J, fciiUl WiiLii, ! A:..:t, 58 W. Slid bantu, T. SMITE, A. 8, J1U0KE3, ' irnwl Jienazer. Tiaftlc Manages S. K. HOOPER. (. P. and T. A. i |