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Show PERINI BROS. Manufacturers and Dealer in Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes. A Fine Liu of KID GLOVES. Every pair lifted to the hnd. Umbrellas and Parasols and repaired on ahort notice. Parasols made to matck dreasea. Knutsford Hotel, 366 State St.. Salt City, Utah. Main Store-0- 33 Sixteenth Bt., Denver, Colorado. MRS. GBAHAM'S Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream. It la not a ( osmetic ta the aen it which that term is popularly need, bat permanently iiecuttfiea. It create. i'l mouth, clear, vehety akin, and by adjj nee Kraaiinlly makes the complexion vj t ral ehadea. winter. It is aconstan irof teetion front the effects of aim and wfn and prevent auntura and freckle, aot blackheads will neer come while you ee It. It cleanses tho Tare far heller than vtoan and water, nourishes and buil.:- - "H the 'akin tissues and tbue prevent 'hi formation of wrinkles. It gtves the irob;-neap- , clearn.-.- and suiothnesB of ekiT that you had wl:en a little girl. I'very lady, young cr old. ought lo use It, a! I' gives a mere voutlifm uApeuranca to any lady, and that permaiyfitly. Itcoi,'in no acid. powtWr or alkifli, and ta aa harm-less as dew and aa iioryi-liin- to thesUi aa dew if ta the flow. Price lM Ak your dratreist for it. ffM 1 to B on ihe recelpuot 10 cents In fjatTps w TI for postage and packing. Lady aseno wanted. Mn.. (.cr.TaisE GnABA, ' Beauty Do-ctor," 103 Poet tit.. Unit Francieco. A. C. Smith ts t'o , Druggist, have i f,.ll Hue of Sirs. Urubam Preparations. AMERICAN RATIONAL BANK. Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $25,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - - Salt Lake City. INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. James H. Baco-.- c Secbetabt E. Szlls H. M. Bacon Got. A. L. Thomas, M. J. GbaT L. Holland Cashier 8. M. Jabvis D. G. Tunnicliff VV. B. Holland. Ast. Cashier J. W. Jcdo. F. W. Bosa C. F. Loofboubow. Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon. BANK OF QOMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts General Banking Business. m DIRECTORS: l Bot- - f ARK President Wa. H. McInttre J. B. Fablow W, Vi Chiseolm M. K- - Parsons C. h. Hannaman 8. F. WAaVKn Cashier W. H. Iktise E. E. Rich 1 1 i w; many Gentile are in tlie. 8. 11. Fields, jr Ast. Cashier E. B. Critchlow. employ ol KorBtont? How many Mentions patron Ize a Gentile enterprise of any de-scription? Wanted. A younj man who must fully understand the merchant tailoring huslness, to lake orders here and on the road for a lar;e iaat-cr-house. lii(iiire of J. Tlchnor, Knots ford hotel. rjlHE RATIONAL Bank of the Republic. Capital, $500,000 Fullt Para Vr i ftUB Knox Preeldent I LCKabbicx :i I. A. atlBU Caabiar A 47 MAIN STREET. Transacts a reneral banking bnalneea. Money a loanod on faverable terma. Accounts of mer-- : chanta, indlviiluals, firms and corporations ao-- . Ltcited. Five per cent interest paid on aavinga and time deposits. DIRECTORS: L. C. Earrrlck O. 8. Tlolrees Enill Kahn J, A. Earls W. E. Smedley Oeo. A. Lowel Frank Kcoz H. L. A. Cuiineti J. G. Sutherland. yELLS, pARGO & QO.'S BANK. :LT LAKE CITY UTAH ratTYjb AND BXU.8 EXCHANGE, MAKB8 lj telegraphic transtcrs on tlie principal cities (the United Sfatea and Europe, and ou all points on thu Pacific Coat. Issues letters of credit available In the principal ''itiae of tho world. .Special attention given to the selling of ores and tauuoa, Aevancea made on cousigmuenta at low-I-rates. Partlciljr attention jiven to collections through-in- t tJtah, Novada and adjoining Territoriea. Ac unts solicited. ( 'CORESPONDENTS: iVells, I'arro A Co T.ondcn .Veils, Fargo & Co New York xational Bank ol the Ropuhlic Roston iaaljN atioin Bank Omaha BjlBjk'ro'na! Illnk Denver Pl Bank Denver mts' National Rank Chicago Rena' Bank St. Loula Forgo X Co San Franclaca l. Dooly - Cashier. I Expert Dental Co. j I I B. R. HOfiD, I Manag.'r Expert Dental Conpany. fl j J j"! Yours P'or Ai-i- to BEAUTY K0RT I roy me' tied I can make jirLiflcii H with the amscArved. colored and M M tSi"? aJ'fe'-Ji- tho natarl xpr- - B ton of tbf&ce in ay cfl-- no natter how badJj Um c htteks my b eunkeu or fl tU lips wriuUicd. I will guarantee to t3 make thfia to naturul tbat a critic car.riot g 4etect them. Restoring lost expression is n an art tiiat everv dentist doflf. notiotire or 3 understand: simply making a aet of teeth gj to fit vera'et tly i.nd bj durable drea not H compk-t- thin branch of dentibtry by p.ny j moaiiK. Itrenuiree tho ekiiiful ev and i cmauncnhingtimehaanndt! of one who haa derotod gj practice to iUiv piti'ticulftT m science; also an extra coorea of higher H rstndiK Lot raoaivad iu the regular dental H ftchoo., DENTISTRY I OPES SUNDAYS AND I TEETH EXTRACTEDB Absolutely Without PainlT I Sets of Tcelii - - - S5.0C I I Tee',!! "une 3. it in all lta Ap- - merits. la or En Suite; 75 ritii Bath. ProprlBtcr, H0USE. iuropean Hotel, o the business center of the 0y and hcsall the I iprovenents & Conveniences i i strict'- - first-clas- house. It is well as any hotel In the Went, r.nd Is business and tourist hotel of Ualt ! w ImiiH' ELEVATOR. T(Jlil' (he !' ropolitnn aro the tw liripi' hoteb I alt Lake City. tJd - - Proprietor, P if TEMPLETON. IWst Ope?iod. aV K Bu IH THE CITT. fcain and South Tajaole Streets, Sole Agents For ( Holmes' Celebrated Rye. TBIWm 23 West Second Sottfo. I Salt Lake City. ( ENZENSPERGEHl rjNION TATIONAL JJANK. Bucceeaor to Walker Bros., Baukera. BtUUtahad 1850. Capital (Fully Paid) t00,0M buarLna O.OaV United States Depository. Transacts A General Banking Businesi. Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof. M. H. President Walker u - Cashief J. 3 w"o swo,rth Cashier Walker, Jr Ast. Cashiei r M. R. EVANS. W. Second South. foPORTiNGGQODS.j Gins, Revolvers aai Ammanition, Bicycles, Tricycles and Velocipedes. aBaiora, Pockot Cntlorj, Shears and Scissor Stropp, Indian Clubs, Boxing Ulovtw, Dumb Balls, Dojj Coll arts Thoiujison Boots and Shoes, Fisld and Opera G luniies. Examine my Stock Before Purchasing. OMBAItD JNVESTMENT COMPANY. Of Kansas City, Mo., and Boston, Mass. Bnnch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho. Caruer First n utti and Main street. Salt Lakav City, Utah. W. H. Dal - Managvr. Makra Loan ea Farm and City Fionertr at! TtaavRafea. QOMMT.RCIA1. lm NAT I ON ,jMm ft LT LAEE CITY 7...SJ Capital (Fully Path) H SunN.na General Banking in AU il Iasuea certlncates tleposit nayB drafts and hills of exchange on all BBJ in the United States and hurope. I Oio. at. Downit H NODLI . H John W. Donnkllabi .H Dial tors Auerharh, 't'J Saliaburv, M "Inn Fox, FraukB Marshall, W. P. Nohlc, Georgu McCOKNirK Cal BANKEll A General Mm BnsinesB made on JB West and Northwest. Careful nSB consign .nents of Ores and liuHioulBH or. the priuiilSB United States and Europe. IJ PH1NC1PAL oUUESPOSBJ New York I'm portera' and liank ; Kountze Hi oh Chicaoo Commercial National Ban Frani isco First Nations! Omaha Omaha National Bank. St. Lo jib National Hank of ConJSBJ Kansas Cm Nationnl Hark "iH First National Dank: American NanH DtNVK--Dcnve- r Hatioual bank;l PmnLo First National Hank. , Portland, Ore. First National 1 Londok Martin's llank (Limiul 1 I Mr. Sam Levy is now making a superior j brand of smoking tobacco in connection with his cigar factory. Try it, you will be sure to like It. Electric Motors! Of all Sizes kept in Stock up to 500 Volts, and from Power to 40-Hor- Power, ALSO Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps of the Best Manufactura Suitable jr any Socket, 50 Volts to IIP Volts, 16 C P. to 750 CP. Also a Full Assortment of CLEGTRiCAL SUPPLtES, QTEAM PUMPS, HOISTING EN6INES, AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS. Fraser & Chalmers, Chicago. c. --MINING MAHHIWrRV m L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager, Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena, Montana. BJBJ S. D. EVAN I UNDERTAKER (H EIWlMER. 1 2 i 4 Slate St. Ssiil College Graduate H Em vA I attention given l!B,jJBj all night. TflH taLtiipiH wlU run ilaily Salt 7. aa H n fl '' Train Soutai "'fl I J'AIlh I i" it'-- in' OSlce depot the u" ' 65, ft Lake iardware Co. Ii sirn of B:" Gun. 42 and 44 West Second South. MAT offer i, To the Utah housekeepers during the next we propose to dispose of our entire stock of Mrlor Stoves! - AT COST. Kiinink these goods. Our Prices are the lowest of any houso si alt Lake. New line of Mechanics' Tools, miners m and contractors supplies. VJ f tt Economy An. Yon tioinjr Kaat ? When purchasing your tickets for any point in the cast sec l hat they rcatl via thu Chicago, Milwaukee .v. It. Paul railway. For time, excellence of equipment, etc., ihe, "Milwaukee" is always iu the lead. All through I rains are solid veatlbuled, heutcu hesteil Willi steam ami lighted with dec. tricilv. Dining car service is the tin est in the 'vorltl. All eoBMctlons arc mads in union depute, Either of tho undersigned will ehi erfully furnish descriptive matter or any other information desired. Alex. Mitchell, commercial agent; Theo. V. Powell, traveling aircnt, Progress building, Salt I.uku City, Utah. SALT LAKE"EVW1NG TllfES. BTThCiWlS PUBLISHING COMPANY. Ta Tm If publiaoid every evening (Sunday eacptwi). and i. delitsmd by carrier' lu Salt Lake Cm, Oydaa. Lojau, American fork, Provo and r Oily at M Genu a mouth. Tata :'. coalaina the Ml AaeecUt.d Prsaa MM and ha Bpseial Telegraph Serriea cover- - u,f li... Kntlrs Irtr y.o KiUlti Taa Tiaaa la an'erad at the Potofflc in Salt ;. Olty for trenauiaMon thro .gi. the i. ... aa aaoon I lui matter. .ron asririiig T Tins delivered at their - can aseun. It by postal card order or Uroiith t.ft!ione. When deliver)' irregular as,aelanidiai complaint to wis ofnoe. 6bCfipUon to The Daily Times, lunu ix w"" i II con '.ha , tf ( .X) I .'.'."....'.. J.m j t" 7e Waally, I fiei.!. ...... J lAMtaaa Tata Tinas, Salt take City, Utah.) The TlrtiSB' Telephone No. Is 461. FRIDAV. FEBRTJAKT 6. IMC the Foti oven had the conviction that Hi f.i. is a man of "principlo" it is be-ing undeceived now, since the demi-god of Tammany liu- - proposed to cast principle aside for the sake of spoils. "There must bo something wrong in BlU'l moral and mental make up." says our awakened contemporary, "to countenanco such an idea." Some-thing wrong, forsooth! Oh, no. Ev-erything is rationally ac counted for in the declaration: "I am a democrat." There is but one plank iu the Hill platform: "Get there." What will tho harvest be! This is a questiou which is now troubling the democratic masses who cannot fail to perceivu that if the Tammany boss can-not be controlled ho will rend the Em-pire stat-- j democracy in twain. If he succeeds in knocking Ci.r vi i.and out for tho nomination the friends of the latter wiil sufficiently numerous to de-feat hi:n either in tho convention or at tho polls, unit a dark horso will bo the winner. 1: may be set down as cer-tain thai should Hill bo nominated he will lose his own state In tbo election, and tho same may bo said of "i.kvk-lan- c should ho be the means of check-ing Hill's ambition a very fair il-lustration of the "Kilkenny cat'' en-counter. A IIAMil KOI n CANDIDATE. Tho democratic press has already n to appreciate the fact that the jjrince of demagogues and tricksters, Senator Hill, is drifting his parly both swiftly Bad surely to dost ruction. As governor of New York he never faded lo impress upon his partisans tho ftict that he was living up to his motto: "I am a democrat." Ho v:is so completely democrat la all his instincts and methods th;it ho was made a enator of i the United States, and in the dual eapa city of govci he still further demonstrated his capacity in the art of piactiea. politics. Uo trnntpled upon the laws, snapped his Ho gars at the courts, and finally succeeded '.n chang-ing the majority iu tho New York lefts-latur-by tho most pnlpabia and shame-less frauds and outrages upon lite ballot, 'ihe worst elomonts iu his party ap-plauded theso acts, tho great body of democracy looked on them with com-placency, whilo :t few party papers hail tho opting to cither enter mild pro-tests or heartily condemn the ras-cality. Senator Hill bet oome to regard him-self as a great man, and nothing short of the presidency of tho United Slates will suiUco for tho gratification ol his ambUion. Tho fact that his disreputa-ble acts have brought him little else than plaudits from his fellow democrats has swelled him with the notion that ho is "a bigger man. than old Cleveland," and by applying substantially the same tactics in dealing with his formidable competitor for the nomination which ho would Apply in keeping duly elected re-publicans out of ollico, ho proposes to foist himself upon his party whether it w ants him or not. No less than six democratic journals In his own state all journals of pro- - njuncci! standing ami influence have joined in protecting against the methods which li : li. has adapted to securo tho New York de'egation to tho Chicago convention. Even "the only demo-cratic daily iu Western Pennsylvania" a paper which stood up with stalwart brazenness in the defense of Hu e's ras-calities has como to tho conclusion that arrant trickster and political knave has gone loo far not in steal-ing republican seals in the legislature, be it remark,'. I, but in the use of "polit-ical strategy Bad intrigue' which threatens tho loss of the electoral vote of New York in November next. If a I IICRAt CITY TICKET. fl,y JCV'f RataUSt N. ilASKIX. y.ir SsneTlf ir ftatatn.1 K Stantom. ;cor rsmr'cr lUnuv T. Delta. JFtr AAnutnr ui CttUtttr K ' l.E )K.'ii. if ior CHii Jtarth-il-V:- . W. Jas::v. I i):t corsou.Mt::;. Pint I'nciucl C. V. I.ooibouroiv, C. E. W.tut-laad- , deond Pi ecinci 3. O. E.viiit;. II. I'. Kvatii, J. A. Ilelss. Ti trd rncinc!J. W. I'errell, W, P. Minor, A. f. Doreuvi. fo.rl.'i PftinU' C SI. !!!, I'. O. Horn, P. J. lloran. fniU PriclwU If. U. Uordsley, L 0. Karrlck, A. I., iiiinondi. for jrsnens or nr. ir.Ats. Jlrit Precinct V. Lochrie. ti'roiul Prtclnrl Clnroiica Vf, Rati. Third rrrclncf John ilowm.in. Pnvtto rrtethttVtvA A. Koaalei. yy:h i;.;iidv. v. Gee. Fast Time to Chicago ond the East. Posse uncr.-- . leaving Salt bake City at 7 a. m., via the Union I'aeitie and i !ii"ao& North waitorn railways tunv reach Chic tgo at 110 it. m. the third day. Under the Chicago & North Wcslern railway carries passengers from Co liieil liiuffs'to Chicago in two liotirs less time ihan heretofore, and reaches the latter point in time to make connection with early utter-noo-trains for the east, thus rciliu hilt tho time to New York and other eastern cies several hours. Mrs. Ileccliei's f..emory at FaulL Indianapolis Dispa'cli. In n racant aiagaiM artida Slra. Henry Ward Hcedicr recall t some experience which slie anil Iht haslmnil had In Iiiilianapolis in the '41 1' a when Ihe latter was pastor of the Second Presbyterian chorea. These retain. isi dices are declared to he erroneous by many memhers of Ujo present cont;reLrat:iin, 'f whom arc menilicrs of Mr. Hccchcr's conureiration. Mrs. Bcechcr Staled tbat her husband received but IIH) n year .salary. $100 of which was received to pay for their hotuc. The fact is that Mr. llrccher received 1000 r. year, :.'(K1 of which was reserved to pay fcr two houses which lie bought. Mrs. Beecher alto said that Mr. Ota her was assured that the city was healthy bot tbat it was not. The trustees assert that their predecessors could not have frlren luch assurance without tdling a falsehood. These facts were i omnmnic-ate-td Mrs. Hcecher and she was earnestly rc.tiested lo make a puhlic correction. Xot only hit the letter been unaswered hut In a labacquent article she reiterated the slate-tneat- The iffalr has created no small a- - mount of udifrnatioa in the second Presby-terian church. Mit. Sherman llnAit. the vordant youngMassachusctti congressman, pro tostod becausa a spot'i'h which the Congressional Record published was not the same ono which its author, Uobsi delivered on the Boor. What doos Mr. IIoak think tho Record is for, anyhow? Tho youugoMassat'hii-BCtt- s reformer is ontircly too innocent for this wicked world. A MCarytmnd Member Without n Collar. Ht. I.ouis Kepublic. There is one man nt least in Maryland who lines not fcur the dictation of a boss. Isador Kaviicr of thu Fourth district, In a spurt li on the adoption of the rules of the house ut Washington, took occasion to use stronir laii(piarc' ntlrocnting the noiniiiiition an4 election ol (irovi r Cleveland, and he further declared that tke sclclion by the .'hieago ronrention would menu victory for the party and honor for the entire country, which would honor it. self in honoring the man who first began to force tho tariff fljfht by making oppres-siv- e taxation the supreme issue. Mr. Kayncr was not In the teSteongresa, huvinjr suffered defeat by a smnll margin of voters In the election of 1888, Hut he was returned at the laal election ami embraced tilt: first opportunity to testify thai he is not In the (lormnn-llil- l combine to capture the presid-ency. His views on silver are heretlsl to he sure, but there is always hopo for the mail w ho dors not wear a collar. M . THKitK was a torrililo commotion in , tlio A.srou family in New York the other day, whon it was discovered that the advent of the youthful John Jacob hail nol been recorded iu the health department. The youngster heir to 1.)0,IHM),)00, arrived Novembor lo, but in the midst of the festivities and cele brations incident to tho event, the necessary formality of rcgisttftag the infant was overlooked and there was no legal evidence of its existence. Somebody happened to think of the matter the other day and Ihe oversight was corrected, and now the house of Abtob is safe. It was a tremendous crisis. In rhieafro. Puck. Mr. Btranger Have yon no ohphaQ as-ylum here I Mr. (iranj;er What do wc need of such an institution? I ndor our liberal divurcu laws every child has more parents than'' he knows what to do with. The Rare Piafe I'lunk on CkMUblen. New York Keconler. De people dat arc alwayi da! lis am a mighty poor world to live in, dear bredderlng, will Had out when they leave II dat, compared wlddcy place day goto, dis worltl am a perfu ' paratlise. "I am fortunate la ruy enemies," re-plied Senator Hill in answer to u iiues-ti.- as to what he thought of the pres-ent flemooratio opposition to his plans now developing, lu tho convention that first nominated Cleveland for pi t'siileul when he was hehig vigorously opposed by John Kelly and tho Tam-many crowd that is now advocating Hill, General BBAQa of Wisconsin shouted this defiance to the Tammany men: "Wo low Cleveland for the enemies he has made. ' That became a battle cry of the campaign, and Hill's "I am fortuualo in my enemies," is likely to do service in the coming dem-ocratic struggle. In NuiiiiMiB. Have you promised to he his wife." "No his fiancee." A 1'ower tlmt on'oumls riiiiosophcr. In all ages the ffift of healing liy the lay-ing on of baodl has hcen known and r.titl its api licallon in the trealtnunt of disease, has resulted in many marvelous cures nf hitherto supposed iticurnlilo r.ies, bat few, however, imsscss this irift. Churlej A. Kusselle, M. I)., a thoroughly educated physician, is gifted with Ihe power of heal-ing to a remarkable degree, anil will demon Btrute its marvelous power In the cure at tlisease liy free, public 'lcmonstratioiis In healing the sick every morning from 10 to 19 a. in., at Temple Ol Honor linll. Dcteret National hunk huihling, commencing Mon. day, Kctininry B, All arc cordially Inrited to attend and witness these marveious dem- - oustrations. Admission to hall, and treat. utcnt entirely free. tab, Colorado anil Wyoming Clll7ctte. Htui tauiltMH Directory ta Courae of riihlic.it ton. !t !l our Intention to make the forthcom-ing edition of the I !uh, Colorado and Wy-oming Cuzelteer and Directory the most complete work of the kind published. 1: ' will contain au accurate business directory j of every cilv. town and village in t'tah. Col j otado and Wyoming, and the names ami ad-- , drcsacs of mill owners, country merchants, ami professional men, e!e., etc., who aro lo-cated atlji'.ccut to villages: also lists of gov- - eminent and county oncers, commissioners of deeds, stale and territorial boards, atalut ory provisions, census statistics, times of holding courts, names of the postmasters, postofttr.ee. express atld telegraph offices; a complete list of justices of the pence ; hotels, with rates per day : daily and weekly news-papers, their politics ami day issue, he. Sides much other information useful to nil classes of business ami professional men. A descriptive sketch nf each place will be given, embracing various items of interest, such as the locution, population, distances todiiferent points, the most convenient ship, ping stations, the products that are market-ed, stage cotnmunlrattoB, trade statistics. Bonded debt) the nearest bank location, min-eral Interests, churches, schools, libraries and soc ieties, the price of land, ami the in. duceraentt Catered to settlers. An impor-tant feature trtt ho the classified directory, giving every business arranged untler Its special heading, thus enabling our Subscrib-er! to obtain at a glance a list of all bouses manufacturing or dealing in any particular lino of goods. The work generally will be compiled to meet the wants of the business community, and will be so thorough us to deserve their liberal patronage. Br'Adrcrtisemculs will be neatly ami con-spicuously interspersed through the volume at the follow ing rales: Due page. $40; half page. fpiartcr page, 115. (lactteer per copy 95. Special rates made for covers, colored pages, etc. The patrouoge of the business Community is respectfully solicited. K. U Pol CV Co., Publishers, T4 8. Weal Temple M., Salt Lake City. |