| Show Land Ofllcu Flllngi Margaret 11 Ross of Salt Lake city filed in the land office an original homestead entry for 160 acres in section sec-tion 29 township 3 south range 1 west Joseph Draper of Wellington Emery county filed homestead entry No 10822 for 160 acres in section 15 township 15 south range 10 east Mary F Kimball of Salt Lake city also filed a homestead entry No 10820 for 160 acres in section 32 township 3 south range i west Martina C Sorensen of Draper Salt Lake county filed her declaration of intention in-tention to reclaim forty acres of desert land in the northeast quarter of section sec-tion 29 township 3 south range 1 east COAL LAND ENTRY Charles M Matin of Summit county made application to purchase the northeast north-east onequart of section 22 township 2 north range 5 east on which he has recently discovered a valuable vein of coal and opened the deposit with a fortyfoot tunnel l Suit Lake Stake Conference The semiannual conference of the Salt Lake stake of Zion will convene in the Assembly Hall Salt Lake city on Friday March 2 1894 Meetings will be held as follows Friday Saturday Satur-day and Sunday at 10 a m 2 po m and 730 p m The morning session of Sunday will be in the interests of the Sabbath Schools of the stake A general attendance of the priesthood priest-hood and people is desired The different stake organizations are particularly requested to have full and complete reports ready in time for the conference conferenceANGUS ANGUS M CANNON JOSEPH E TAYLOR CHARLES W PENROSE Presidency of StakeS Stake-S Grand Concert S To be given in the Thirteenth ward meeting house on Friday March 2 for the benefit of the poor of that ward An excellent programme has been arranged ar-ranged for that purpose Admission Adults 25 cents child e1ld ren 15 cents Managers in charge J C Morgan W elson C Morris S C Bunell J C Don Auction Auction On Tuesday Feb 27 at 1030a mat m-at No 335 South Third East street house of eight rooms fine parlor furniture furni-ture easy and willow rockers three fine bedroom sets springs and bedding bed-ding sideboard extension and other tables oak center tables brass table easels and a fine lot of etchings and steel engravings clock brackets and a lot of bricabrac fine toilet sets lot of fine carpels fine couch cost 50 square base burner stove cook stove china glass and silverware hanging and hand lamps cupboard kitchen utensils etc K A ANDREWS S Auctioneer Auction Auction On Tuesday Feb 27 at 1030 a m at NO 642 South Main street will be sold for cash and without any reserve the entire lot of fine household goods in the house S There are included in the lot elegant Moquet Brussels and Ingrane carpets fine upholstered parlor furniture chairs divans and couch dining room oak extension table sideboard and chairs oak bedroom sets spring mattresses mat-tresses eider down quilt and pillows bedding etc Nearly new Howe Venti lator base burner Model Superior I range lot fine draperies two banquet lamps elegant clock bricabrac etc china and glassware cooking utensils etc also one quadruple plate tea service ser-vice six pieces lot sterling silverware silver-ware fine table linen etc House open for inspection Monday afternoon E M Auctioneer ONION I The worldwide reputation of Ayers Hair Vigor is due to its healthy action on the hair and scalp This incomparable incompar-able preparation restores the original color to gray and faded hair and imparts im-parts the gloss and freshness so much desired by all classes of people By patronizing us you are insured elegant work courteous treatment prompt and efficient service in calling and delivery The celebrated I TROY STEAM LAUNDRY I 142 Main St Awarded Highest Honors Worlds Fair PRICES r0jUBaking S dPowder 1 The < nly Phre Cream of Tartar Powder No Ammonia No Alum Used in Millions of Homes4o Years the Standard i1 S A NARROW ESCAPE Little Charlie Sray Almost Stolen from His Mottos S Arms Two tell Known ResidEnts Sat lab I S to the Rescue THE ITHERS INTERE TN G SO1 R Y At 346 South Second West street is situated the little cottage wherein resides re-sides Mrs S J Wray She is an interesting in-teresting lady and in an interview with the writer gave the following story of her little sons rescue My little son Charles is nine years of age He has been a constant sufferer suf-ferer from catarrh ever since he was born and during the past feW years he has become so much worse that we feared death dally At the age of two years he LOST HIS HEARING His nose would stop up first one side then the other He would constantly hawk and try to clear his throat which at times would almost strangle him large lumps seeming to accumulate that was impossible im-possible to cough up He had roaring noises in his ears and would put his hands up to his head and as he expressed himself try to keep the noise out of his ears I MASTER CHARLIE WRAY AS HE APPEARS AFTER TREATMENT He could not cat and what food he did fake seemed to lay heavy on his stomach and caused him much pain he was very weak and looked as though he had no blood in him at all He would sit around for hours and not notice anybody his mind seemed to be far away and when spoken to would start up as though he was i scared i We had to take him out of school for he could not learn we were very much alarmed about his condition and although he was always under treatment treat-ment the case seemed to be one that baffled all human skill One day after giving up all hope of ever rearing the child we noticed a case similar to his being saved by Drs Shores Shores the specialists and we decided to take him there The 5 doctors examined him and informed me the case was a serious one but they would do all that could be done for him My son has been under their care for one month and I am happy to state he has been entirely cured He has no more headache HE HEARS WELL has a splendid appetite is getting get-ting fat and looks likea new child I cannot say too much in praise of Drs Shores Shores for they have certainly saved my child from an untimely un-timely end Hoping that others afflicted af-flicted will b benefited by this statement state-ment I am yours very truly MRS S J WRVY 346 South Second West street IF YOU CANNOT COME TO SALT LAKE LAK Write for the mail treatment One of the physicians in personal charge superintends super-intends the mail deprtmefat and by a system of close correspondence controls those out of the city quite as well as those who come to the office Send for a symptom symp-tom blank Medicines shipped carefully Try this treatment rive Dollars a Month for all Catarrhal Diseases Medicines Furnished Free from our own Laboratory 50000 Will be paid to any person who can disprove dis-prove one of Drs Shores Shoress printed statements They are genuine and given by the free consent of the patient pa-tient BRI SHORS SHORS SpeciaUss Zion Medcal and Snrca Insttta 3i E Second South Street Specialties All diseases of the Eye Ear Nose Throat and Lungs Female Rectal and Private Diseases Our treatment for Piles is Daelses Prvate new painless safe and certain Our own method Office HoursQ to liam 2 to 5 pm 7 to 8 pm Sundays 1 am to 1 pm I WANT YOU To Call afmy new repository and see the new styles for the soring trade I carry a full line of the celebrated Stu ebaer Waons ad Garria 6S In all Designs and Prices Top Road Wagons 810000 Open Business Wagons 5000 Strong Road Carts 3500 Harness Saddles Whips Robes CHAMPION S MOWERS AND BINDERS HAY RAKES AND PLOWS GEORGE NAYLOR 157150 State Street STEREOTYPING At TIlE HERALD Oee UTAH Coaiercial ail Sarau Bail Salt Lake Oity CaylUl 200000 Surplus 40QOO 0 Fxa per cent Interest paid on savings deposits compounded four times a year Nickel Savings Stamps for sale at tha bank or of its any it agents DIRECTORS Francis Armstrong p V1facae1 Dr Joseph S Richard T W Elleroaclz EUerbso1 Bollrdr uotmrta Thos W Jennings > Oscar M Hardy Samuel McIntyre M E CummtncR Manty Natonal Ban of 1h Republc CAPITAL 300000 Corner Second South and Main Salt Lake City Per Gent Interest Paid 01 Time Deposis DIRECTOR Frank KnoxPresident L C Harriett President Vlce President Ed W Duncan George A Lowe Cashier J G Sutherland W E Smedley O S Holmes H L A Calmer Emanuel Kahn A General Bating Business Transacted UTAH NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 222000 Transacts a General Banking Easiness SAFE UAPOS1T BOX FOR RET JOKKPH M STODTT President A uNza Rooms VicePresident P 1 WILLIAMS end VicePresident A B Joirea CasWor CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 8445003 Union National Bank Successor to Walker Bros Bankers Esta bUshed 159 United States Depository Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent J R Walker Pres M H Walker V Prw M J Cheescmao Cashier L H Farnsworth J R Walker Jr Aast Cashier Aest Cuki4 AmericanS American-S National Bank OF SAIT LAKE CIT4 CAPITAL J250CCa SURPLUS 850COOI OBGANIZED OCTOBER 1830 Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits DZKECTORSJamea I Bacon Prett H M Bacon VicePreat F 1 Holland CasMerj W B Holland ABs Cr A M Grant M J Gray S M Jarrls J W Judd C F Loot bourow F W Ross Elijah Sells D G Ton alduS C A Davit DavitlAfiSO TELLS lAfiSO COS BANK Salt Lake City Utah Established 1852 Transact a General Banking Business JT F DOOLY Cashier B H SCHETTLER Banking and Brokerage 60 South East Temple St 0 REAL ESTATE STOCKS AND BOYDS BOUGHT AND SOLD n0DS 0 NOTARY WORK ESTABLISHED 1S73L McCORMICK S CO BANKERS SALT LAKE CITY UTA i Genera BankIng Business Transacts Collections Promptly made on All Point la tea West and Northwest Careful attention given to Consignments of Ores and Bullion Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers on the Principal Europe Cities of the United States and PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS New YorkImporters and Traders Nation Bank Kountze Brothers Chicago Commercial National Bank San Francisco First National Bank Omah Omaha National Bank St Louis National Bank of Commerce Kansas City National Bank of Kansas City Bank First National Bank American National Denver Bank Denrar National Bank city National PuebloFIrst National Bank Portland Oregon First National Bank London Manias Bank Limited 6 Lombard street T R Jones Co II BANKERS Ii II SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Capital 300000 Surplus oOOOO COfflERCMimolLBAM OF SALT LAKE CITY Cor Second Sont ad Commercia 2 General Banking in All Iu Branches Issues Certificates Deposits parable o da mand bearing interestli left a spscifled titas Sells Drafts and Bills of Exchange on all pris clpal cities in the United States and europe DIRECTORS GeoM Downey Prest W P Noble V PresS Thos Marshall 2dV P F I Anerbach John Daly 0 J ealisbarr Moylan C Fox John W Donaellaa Newell Bestaan Casiier S Eotabllahed 1841 10 OFFIOS3 THE OLDEST AN9 URIEST R G DUNCO S THE MERCANTILE AGENCY GEO OSMOND General Manager UUi Lake and Idaho City Offices in Progress udZ Salt WHITBLAW BBO8 S Oils Paints and Chsrnlcals SUPZI3E3 lOft OA7 WOOLKW ABd YAKEK 3tA3O TACIWKERS XAItJM AJ > 3 a ING COXPA3HZS c ST LOUIS MISSOURI |