Show THOUSANDLADIES W ANTED j To Look at Admire and Buy from Our = A ORAND186g LHTESl Q I7VVPQRTMTIONS TROE A fi i2 I 0 E NOVELTY DRESS PATTERNS 4ji All cut from the piece and of the Newest Host Desirable and Attractive Styles from C J11e Mauri e > t si of the > World r For these exquisite goods the prices run from ONLY S0OO to oOO AND UPWARDS PER SUIT And vro can supply the most Unique Novelties in Trimmings so PERFECTION IN DRESS and tile PERFECT LADY may be blended in one p L tt OUR TOOK OF e c Cashmere Plaids Flannel Plaids and Broken Plaids Cannot be Excelled for Richness Color and Novelty together with Fabrics of all other varieties they constitute such fi C3 CENTS PER YARD line as is rarely met within this Western Country I The Most Complete and Varied Assortment of Ever Seasonable BLACK tu I F ABnICS Q In this city can be found at our counters Plain or Novelty are equally reasonable they are suitable for any occasion and the majority of ladies appear to the best advantage in this class of Dress Goods U lIEU blAlES I 1OSTUFFICE Closing of mails August 2 1691 1 MAILS CLOSE U PFast Mall East G00 ara U POgden Unite Portland and intermediate pllntsu 923 am I R O WAtlantlc Mall east 850 am U PLocal Mall north to Logan and intermediate points also a closed pouch for San Francisco 230 pm n G WMall for Ogden 330 pm U PMail for San Francisco500 pm K G VInll for San Francisco 1100 pm R G W Defcver and Aspen Mail 905 pm U PPark City Coalville and Echo 230 pm U P Frisco Milford and intermediate intermedi-ate points 610 am U PStockton and Intermediate points n 610 am U CPark City Mill Creek and local 700 am R G WBinghamuuu 725 am R G WPouches for MilfordFrisco and Provo 300 pm nouns FOR THE ARRiVAL OF MAILS Tg ER ARRIVE AT DEPOT TJ P Eastern fast mail eo 400 am U PParl City and Cache Valley 1015 am U PIdaho Montana and Oregon 135 pm U P Frisco Milford and all points i south 540 pm U P Stockton and Intermediate points n u 400 pm It G W California and West040 nm RG W Pacific mall 445 pm It ii W Pacific expres5uuu 1U00 pm It G VV Bingham 800 pm U CPark City and Mill Crecltu 630 pm OFFICE HOURS OPEN CLOSE Money order window 900 nm 500 pm Register window u 900 am 600 pm General delivery and stamp I window 800 am G00 pm Carriers window except Sunday 600 nm 700 pm I SUNDAY HOURS OPEN CLOSE i I General delivery and stamp Window n00 am 100 pm I Carriers window 1200 m 100 pm Hours for collecting of mail from the letter boxes In the busIneR district 8 a m and 10 a m 130 p m and 4 p m 60 p m and 9 p m LA BENTON P M SPECIAL TRAINS FOR GARFIELD labor Day September 7 1891 Commencing at 10 a m trains will leave Salt Lake every hour to and including 7 p m and returning will leave Garfield on even hour until as late as 12 oclock midnight FAIR PROGRAMME i Bids will be received by the undersigned to 12 oclock noon of Saturday September Septem-ber 5 IS91 for the privilege of publishing the official programme of the Fair and circulating cir-culating the same on the grounds during the coming Fair October 5 to 9 Inclusive Right retired to rejent any and all bids I HEBER M WELLS Secretary D A and M Society SALT LAKE Crrr Sent U 349i > 1L Ji CHURCH AND CREED ULPIT and congregations i congre-gations are comng tPI1 together Notwithstanding 1 1 f Notwith-standing the con I J inued hot weather I It the attendance in 1 our c urchcs is in ii < 3rf as ngandatleast liitK ane church that had Cw closed for the sol i ice resumes ser tees today The t respects for au I amn and winter ure > I 1 decidedly favorable I to spiritual revival L and the ministers i aro prepared to urge on the good work II It has been re ti I 1 mararlced by strangers 11 strang-ers and others who are qualiJa to in titute comparisons that the field here is as ably covered as in any city of the same size ST FItTERS CHAlET Opposite Warm Springs Sunday school at a3U Evening prayer at 3 pm THE WELSH Cnuncn Sunday school will beheld be-held at the Salt Lake Music hallcorner of First South and Third West streets at aCO p m CHRISTIAN science Bible readings every Sunday Sun-day in Odd Fellows hall Union block Sunday Sun-day school at 10am Bible service at U am Bible reading at 730 pm also on Wednesday Wednes-day morning at 1030 All are invited FIRST BAPTIST CUOKCH Corner Second West and Second South Rev H B Sleelman pastor pas-tor Sunday services at 11 a m and 8 t p m Sunday school at lJ15 Young peoples meeting meet-ing at 7 pm Midweek services Wednesday at 8 pm All are welcome at every service WESTMINISTER PRESBYTERIAN CnuRCnOn Fourth West between First and Second South Preaching in the morning at 11 by the pastor F L Arnold also in the evening at 7 oclock Sabbath school at 1215 Young peoples meet ng at 7SO Sea s free and all are cordially invited to these services CHDRCH OF JHSCS CHRIST There will be meetings In the Tabernacle today Sunday the 3th inst namely at 10 a m 2pm and 730 p m A general attendance is desired The meetings are all open to the general public FIRST M E CHURCH Thirtythree East Third South street between the Knutsford hotel and Main street Rev W D Mabry DD pastor Rev E G Hunt assistant pastor Sunday school at 943 am Preaching the pastor at 11 am and 8 t pm Classes meet after forenoon sermon Epworth league meeting meet-ing at7 p m Miss L ncoln will sing forenoon and evening All seats are free and everyone is invited especially strangers FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Public worship wor-ship at 11 am Preaching by the pastor R G McNice Sabbath school at 1230 pm Young peoples meetingat 610 j m Evening worship at 73J and preaching by the Rev Dr Putnam pastor of tbe First Presbyterian church of Logs > sport Indiana beats free at all these services and strangers welcome CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Deciples Services will be held in Federal court room Wasatch block at 11 oclock am B F Clay pastor Sunday school at 10 oclock am Young Peoples Society of Christian Endeavor at 045 pm Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 oclock All are cordially invited to these services M E TENT At tho tent corner of Seventh East and Seventh South Sunday School at 330 p m Preaching at 8 In p m All are invited I S Lev E G Hunt pator FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev J B Thrall will be back from his summer vacation and ocovpy the pulpit Ho will pn ccti this subject Sermons in Stones the Divine teaching of the mountains Sunday school at 1230 p m Y P S C E at 0 p m Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 8pm Allare cordially invited to attend CHURCH OF CHRIST Scientists In Odd Fellows hall opposite Walker house Sunday School at iOoclock a m B ble service at il oclock a m and 73J p m Also Bible service each Wednesday at 103 a m All invited UNITARIAN services will be resumed in the Salt Lake Theatre at 11 oclock this morning Rev David Utter preaching on tho Chief aim and cndo the Christian religion Everybody invited SlIlUTLLISTS Services to be held at 730 pn at Taylors Tiail No 157 WSoath Temple street All cordially invited Seats free Dyspepsia Few people have suffered more severely from dyspepsia than Mr E A McMahon a well known grocer of Staunton Va lie says < S Before 1878 I was in excellent health weighing weigh-ing over OO pounds In that year an ailment developed into acute dyspepsia and soon I was reduced to 1C2 pounds suffering burning sensations in the stomach i I flt I l palpitation of the heart Y U nausea and indigestion I could not sleep lost all heart in my work had fits of melancholia and for days at a time I would have welcomed death I became morose sullen and irritable and for eight years life was a burden 1 tried many physicians and many remedies One day a workman employed by me suggested that Hoods I take x tPf a go Sarsapa S E I 1ti aiD 11 Eif rilla sit s-it had SLSiJg 1 lull EPBt cured his wife of SS dyspepsia dyspep-sia I did go and before taking the whole of a bottle I began to feel like a new man The terrible pains to which I had been subjected ceased tho palpitation of the heart subsided my stomach became easier nausea disappeared disap-peared and my entire system began to tone up With returning strength came activity of 8 Y mind and body Before a a fi the fifth bottle was taken T i had regained my former weight and natural condition I am today well and I ascribe it to taking Hoods Sarsaparilla N B If you decide to take Hoods Sarsaparilla Sarsa-parilla do not be Induced to buy any other Hoods Sarsaparilla Soldby druggists Sl six orSfj Prepared only by C L HOOD CO Apothecaries Lowell Mass SOO Doses One Dollar NEVER BEFORE Have Dress Goods Remnants been offered at such a Sacrifice as At Cohns on Tuesday Next bf > O r z Our Supply of HENRIETTA CLOTHS Is everything that can be desired Shade Quality and Price are mutually satisfactory and every buyer CAN BE SUITED I We invite Special Attention to our Now and Fino Stock of Ladies9 EngJlish 3roide1ct1i For TAILORMADE SUITS which are now th fashion and likely to be increasingly popolan We Announce a Positive Reduction of TWENTY PER CENT on our Stock of LADIES = BLOUSE D7 W AISTS Whether COTTON SATTEBN or aibK they will nooa be exhausted S If you have not time today to look at the stock in the store dont miss a dance atE at-E GRAND SHOV VINDO 1 Where Sample Patterns and Trimmings will give you a little idea of the Beauty and Variety within T G WEBBER Suot UTAH J = = = = = JI I Me heal and Surgical Institute I J l Vh M RooItn 6 4 Z flllff9 F tW 0 m i HOTEL TEMPLETON r I = < = SALT LAKE CITY r J f l = I A TH m a e i j II f E3 f 7 s 1Itl 1f J j If i jj lf r I AII tl 1 ij i DR E H LANSING i i 1Wt8l 1 rJ ld I f r v ll < il Presidento 1 i I L llbJ I I 9 b 1 i1 > iI y I of ll i t41J 1if riI r1 1 r 4 1111 rwJ qv 1111I Ie DR E H LANSING the well known Physician and Surgeon Has with a staff of Competent Physicians opened the UTAH MEDICAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE For the treatment of Chronic Diseases among which are Catarrh all its varied forms and complications All Weaknesses Defects and Injuries of the Eye and Ear Tumors and Cancers in varied forms Rectal Diseases Piles Fissures Fistua in Ano Rectal Ulcers icerations otc Womb Diseases Prolapsus Uteri Displacements Ulcerations Ulcera-tions Lacerations etc no matter of bow long standing or how serious the complication complica-tion Nervous Diseases Hysteria Insomnia Loss of Memory Restlessness Despondency Despond-ency etc quickly removed Indigestion and all disorders of the Alimentary System Dyspepsia Constipation Gastritis and Ulcerations of the Stomach and Bowels All Diseases of the Liver Kidneys Spleen or Bladder Strictures positively cured without with-out knifo or dilation Cross Eyes Straitened in One Minute Without Pain I I Piles or Hemorrhoids Cured in One Treatment Treat-ment Withoit the Use of Knife Burning or Ligature CONSUL T ATIONEXAMINATIONS FREE I Among the many newspaper notices Dr Lansing has received the following is quoted from the Park City Miner A DELICATg OPERATIOlS Once more the Delicate skill and rare ability of Dr E H Lansing has been ably demonstrated and science has overcome the fault of nature Mrs John Arthur has borne the affliction of a cross eye for twenty seven years but today her eyes are straight and strong as any nature ever produced and the lady is correspondingly happy At his office in the Park City Hotel Monday last Dr Lansing performed in one minute n surgical operation that completely restored the deformed eye to its natural position The lady was so pleased that she made tho doctor a present of a handsome silver souvenir brick moulded from pure Ontario bullion besides gladly paying the usual fee and declares that she felt scarcely any pain from the operation The doctor says that during the past two weeks he has performed several delicate and highly successsul surgical feats upon Park City people but professional confidence prohibits pro-hibits the giving of names and details to tho public Mrs Arthur is the mother of Johnny Arthur a young man known and respected by all our citizens THE J J1 S1 TURNER SHOE LEADS IN NOBBY STYLES I J Otlie jrg3 follow Later Oxt See his new Medium English and Graham Lasts they are Very Stylish Easy on the Foot and the Latest Thngf in Custom Shoes ACCURATE STYLES PERFECT EASE AND Firs1CIass Wor1m an slarp Are Prer < qulsites of this Line Z C IVT T ole Age11ts for Utab i V F I S ON I iw I Mantels and Grates of All Kinds I LargSt and Finest Sock in i the Gty AT f LOWEST I PRICES I Call and Examine Our Large Line Before Buying I J7 7 and 79 W South Temple Street opposite Assembly Hall Salt Lake City lit l Ffi1I i 1 1 Jii i l Ist < ItlC i j N0 AD Ransohoff THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DEALER IN LADIES AND CHILDRENS Underwear Hosiery and Notions We make a Specialty laD la-D GLOVES Every Pair Fitted and V ARRANTED We have Special Drives this week In I EMBROIDERIES LACES and RIBBONS Nelson A Ransohoff 44 S Main Street Special Attention Paid to Mall Ordera TO r111 PUBLIO I am still doing All Kinds of CElVIEr WORK Any who have property in the Paving District can have their walks laid and guaranteed guar-anteed by me Have in hand a line line oj MOSAIC TILES For Floors Call at my show rooms an < i lee New Floor ELI AS MORRIS I Authorized City Agents for th I ii DEPOSIT STAMP SYSTEM or IHS I Utah Commercial and Savings Ban I 22 and 24 Kant Fine South Street Tenth Ward Coop general merchandlsa Cor Eighth East and Fourth South Q F Brooks general merchandise cor FtrsJ South and Sixth East I Foul er Bros general merchandise 68 K St Eardley Sperry gonl mdse 635 S MaIn Mrs A Buttenvorth general merchandise eor Third West and Third South Wm Stoneman eenl mdsa 444 W < lth North Fifteenth Ward Store general merchandise MOW FIrst South Mrs C Bill genl mdae 373 N Fifth West H F Evans geal mdse 111 S Fifth West H J Shimming genl mdse 537 N 1st West Frank Brantin genl mdso 687 S 4th East Siddoway Bros genl mdse 701 E 7th South Mrs S Borne general merchandise cor State and Eleventh South Snarr Sc Sons genl mdse 324 W 6th South J M Irvine genl mdse 7S9 S 2nd East E H Irvine ptnl indse 459 Third sweet John H Kelson genl mdse SIB E 2nd South Arthur Frewin general merchandise 778 W North Temple A H Woodruff genl aides Liberty para John F Coe drugs cor Second South anij rtJrI j East Robinson KIng 317 WOSt Temple J W Harris 210 0 street John Brown cor N Temple ani 2nd Wen O P Held 377 Sixth street > Richard Duerdon Bountiful Centerville Coop Centervllla Pacific Lumber Building Co Sugar P Q James nelson Cottonwood George Savllle Mill Creek I J E Robinson Farmington So deposits can ba made at the Benz or With any of its agents and when the amount reaches 8100 the depositor will got 6 I per cent Interest thereon compounded 4 times a year GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DIRECTORSF Armstrong P W Madsan Thoa W Ellerbeolfc Bolivar Roberts Dr JoSs S Richards Jos-s W Jennings O H Hardy it E Samuiat lIeIniers t i b < t > WI THE MORGAN HOTEL Opened May 1 1891 RAILS J2OOl5T260 Per Day Special Rates to Theatricals and Largo Parties Central Location Fire Escape on Er r Floor Passenger Elevator S team Heat Hotj and Cold Water Electric Lights and Bells Id Every Room first class In all Its appo Aments A-ments J H CLARK PROPRIETOR 144 W First South Street Salt Lake City Uttit THE j CONTINENTAL r Salt Lake City Under New Management and Strictly Firstclass H I H BEABDSLEY PROPRIETOR HOTEL KNUTSFORD Opened June 3 1391 230 ROO1de The Most Elegantly Equipped Hotel Between Be-tween Chicago and the Pacific Coast G S HOLMES PROPRIETOR THE CULLEN HOTELS HOTEL-S C EWING PHOPKIKTOR Opened October 3d 1887 i IBS FINEST HOTEL IN THE WZSI Rates 300 per Day SPECIAL RATES TO TOURISTS i i LEH HOTELJ J J Commodious Sample Rooms L H BROWN PROP LEHI UTAH HOTEL TEMPLETOiM II I I I T 11Io 10 Le k Terms 350 to 500 per Day I Cor Main and South Temple Sts J OPPOSITE TEMPLE SALT LAKE CIT7 I ALONZO XOTJNO Maneget i 1 1j 1 j SAL T uute CITY Maps Plans Diagrams Bill and Letter Head < Buildings Portraits Advertising Cuts Color LaSela Process Work Patent Artlatio Ec rava ESTABLISHED 1841 140 OTFIOZ THE OLDEST AND LARGEST RGDUNCOI TBS MERCANTILE AGENCY GEO OSMOND Qenl JIangr Utah and Idaho Offices In Progress Building Salt Lake Cttj I STUDEBAKER BEOS I I 83 and 35 Main St Salt Lake City I Yagous1 Carriages Cart Tho New Improved Stndibaksr Wages A Stylish Business Wagon Only 550 LEATHER TOP BUGGIES FROM 100 UP We bar It few Agricultural Implvmcst Wllloi wa Till trade for bay or grain C BISOI Mss2 I S r ttt I i i 1 |