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Show The Popular Route. ' To ALL POINTS EAST Only one change of fxiW&v Car8 frm Utah t0 HJH Kansas City or St. Louis. ,'Elegant nS? Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars, and Free Eeclining . Chair Cars. Be sure your ticket reads via MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY H. C. TO WXS END, Gea. Pass. & Ticket Agent, St. Louis. S. r. DEItRAII, G. F. & P. A., 161 South Main, Salt Lake City. You Can Clear 8100 At least by buying our SPECIAL STUT HAT at 8.50 The reason is this quality and style of Stiff Hat cannot be bonsrht elsewhere In this city at aueh a fljrure. You can have your choice of eo'.or, black cr brown, and they are tha proper style for fail aud winter. ONE-PRICE HOUSE. J. P. Gardner, 141 Main St. M-Mts Bail" & Trust Company. - . Noa. 1-3 Main Street W1LFORD WOODRUFF, President GEO. Q. CANNON, Vice-President GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. Cash Capital, 1200,000. Cash Surplus, $300,000. Zion's Savings Bank the oldest and largest Saving's Institution ia Utah. We pay interest on sum from $1 and upwards. Interest com. pounded four times a year. Our deposits de-posits are greater than those of all other Saying9 Banks in Utah combined. com-bined. -:- We Desire Your Accounts. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL Salt Lai: a. m- Capital (JTallj Paid). $300,001 Burplo. i,4 GenorsI Banking In sil Ks Branches. Issues certificates cf deposit pavable on deman4 bearing interest if left specified time. Beds , drafts and bills of exchange on all the eriaclpej cities ot the United States and Europe. Geo. M. Downey, Proidont; W. P. Noble, Vice. President; Thamu iiarahalL 2nd Yice-Presl dent; John W. Donr.ellaa, Cashier. DIRECTORS T.VL. Aoerbach, Jno. J. Daly, TX J. Salisbury, Moylaa C. Fox, Tnotnu Marshall, W. P. Nobis, George M. Downey, John W. To nellta. T.R.JONES & CO., BANKERS. -b 163 Main. r"Bji Ores and Bullion. THE NATIONAL Bank of the Republic. Capital, $500,000. Frui Pata. Frank Knox, President; L. C. Karriek, Vice-Pre ident; J. A. Earls, Cashier. Transacts a general banking business, ilonsy loaned on favorable terms. Aconnts of merchant, mer-chant, individuals, firms and corporations solicited, so-licited, five per cent interest paid on sarin;;. Chicago Short Line. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. "nP" Paul is tiie only line running Solid Vestibule Heated and 1 Electric-Lighted Cars daily A between Chicago and Oma- ha, composed cf magnificent Sleepers and the finest Dining Cars in the World. Everything Strictly First-Class. Any further information will be cheerfully furnished by ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agent, 201 Progress Building. T. F. TOWELL, Traveling Agent. THE UTAH CENTRAL. TIME-TABLE : In effect December 24, 1892. Passenger trains will run daily between Salt Lake City ana Park City as follows: SALT LAKE CITY. Train J leaves 8th South and Main...... 8:00 a.m. " 2 arrives " " li 10:30 a.m. PARK CITT. Train 1 arrives at Park City 10:30 a.m. 44 2 leaves 44 44 8:00 a.m. Office and depot cor. 8th South and Itlain Streecs. T. J. MACINTOSH, Gen. Supt. DISECTOMSU C. Ksrrlck, Emll Kahn, W.E. Smedler. Frank Knox, O. 8. Holmes, J. A. Karle, Geo. A. Lowo, U. L. A. Calmer, J. Q. Sutherland. W. J. MONTGOMERY Buys azxd Sells . Mining&YaierSiocfs Office 1 66 Main. WELLS-FAR GO CO.'S BANK.1 m SaltLaka. BTTTS and sells exchange, nakea telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of the United btb'es and inrope, and on ail points on the Fa-j ciQc Coast. Isuea letters cf credit available in, the principal cities of the world. Special atteo-t Uon given to the telling of orea and bullion. Advance Ad-vance made on conaiinuneaM at toweet rates.' Particular attention rivea to collections through.- ect Utah, Nevada ana aajeiaing Territories. A eoenta solicited. CORRESPONDENTS Walla, Farro Co.j London: Wells, faree A Co., New York: N UomU Bank of the Republic, Boston ; First National bank, Denrer; State Sutiocal Bank,; tenTr; Merchant' National Bank, Chicafja; Boatmen's Bank, bfc Loui; Wel'.a, Fargo A Co.. Can i ran cisco. J. . DOOLY, Cesaier. M'C0RN!CK& CO., BANKERS.; - Salt Lake. -Setaollshed. UrT3. A general to&nHng biulces tranaacted. Oollectionapromptlv made on all points in the West and Xorthwest. Careful tt-j ientlon frlven to consignments' of ores and bul-! Don. ivcrhange and teirrraphic transfers on the principal cities of the Laited State and ia1 Europe. COR RESPOND SfTTS Sew York, Importers'; and Traders' National Bank, Kountze bros.r ChicaeoOotnmerclal National iSa-jk; Omaha Omaha National Bank; San Frnc.isco, First Katioaal liank; St Louis, National Bank ot Commerce; Kansas Cirjr, Itatlenal Bank of Kansas City, First National Bamk, America. Naticnal Bank; DerTer, Tjsnver National Bank, '. CUT Natienal Bank; Pneblo, First National Bank; Portland Ore.. First National Saak; London, iiartin Bank (limited). Go Lombard street. UNION NATIONAL BANK. Snccessor to Walker Bros.. Bankers. Establisae4 I860. Capital (fully paid), $400,000; snrpius. $45,000. United States Depository. Transacts a ffeneral banking bnaicees. bafe deposit vault Are acd burglar proof. 3. R. Walker. President; SI. H. Walker, Vice President; H. J. Cheesman, Cashier; L. H. Famaworth, Assistant Cat bier; J. K. Walker, Jr., Assistant Cashier. - ! ! iSxPV-VJf - Itdiscppmr-I Itdiscppmr-I ' 7r"Jii t"e "worst forms "Wff . . 0f catarrh, with -S "" the use of Dr. j V. Sage's Catarrh R'Ji Remedy. Its vl 'II I mild, soothing, fill 'JiJji'W cleansing and 1 IfT "l5 ( hdia? proper--i' IjiT ties effect a pcr- rt. foct and pcrma- fH3 nent cure, no matter how bad tho case, or of how long standing. It's a remedy that succeeds where everything else has failed. Thousands of such cases can be pointed out That's the reason its proprietors proprie-tors back their faith in it with money. They olf er i 500 reward for a ccse of catarrh which they cannot euro. It's a medicine that allows al-lows them to take such a riek. Doesn't common com-mon sense lead you to take such a medicine I " An advertising fake," you say. Funny, isn't it, how some people prefer sickness to health when tho remedy is positive posi-tive and tho guarantee absolute. Wee men don't put morney back of "fakes." Aud 41 faking " doesn't pay. They believe in themselves. Isn't it worth a trial ? Isn't any trial preferable ta catarrh WHERE SHALL i BUILD? ' This is a question that oftentimes sets the prospective builder to thinking. We know how to build, when to buiid and what to build, but when the proposition simmers itself it-self down to a question of location, we are puzzled. Let Us Advise You! PROFESSOR JOHNSON'S j BLOOD SEARCHER, j Cures Perfectly and Permanently. j Rheumatism, Catarrh and Syphilis I In all Stages. Makes a natural and lovely complexion, is a needed tonic, destroys Pimples, Boils, Scrofula, Mercurial and all B.ood Diseases. If yonr Blood and Stomach are all right you can have no Dizzinem, Headache, Neuralgia, Neu-ralgia, CoBtivenes, Malaria, Liver Complaint, Com-plaint, Fevers or Backatb.3. To make a perfect cure directions must be followed strictly. It requires five bottles to make a permanent cure; price $2 per bottle. In all aggravated cases of Syphilis or Catarrh Ca-tarrh senu or call and give symptoms. For Catarrh you niupt emoke our remedy to kill microbes or pin worms. Put up by I A. M. JOHNSON REMEDY COnJPAfiY, OFFICE AND LAiRATORT TO. 264 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. Eeputable references. 1 B.-H. SCHETTLER. fv"ao does a General Banking Buaniess AT NO. 60 HAIH" STREET, (Opposite the Co-op.) and pays interest om ds-poBit, ds-poBit, desires your accounts. fGABELm TAILOR 65 W. 2d So. Sails to ordsr $ lota $55 Pasts " - $3.50 18 $15 BUILD ON A LOT That is high and dry! That will increase in value! That is near the car line! That is snrrounded by sidewalks! That contains line shade tree ! That has a pood supply of pure water! That is locattd in a good neighborhood! Such are the lots in Norwood Addition 1 Sel l br iy. V.. IU BBARD.41 W. 2nd So. Times Change .. . . . . and men change with the times. Costumes of our J I v forefathers seem ouaint and antique to us. Fine Merchant (3 Tailoring has advanced, as an art, more perhaps than any other business during this century. We are in the front rank. Can we be of service to you, WELLS & CO. 7 and 9 West First South St. DR. C. C. SHINN1CK, HomeopatMst and Surgeon. In addition to general practice gives sjiecii.1 attention to obscure Chronic Diseases, both medical and surgical. Office 33 A 34 Mercantile B'k. Keel- fie nee 349 E. lt a. St. Tel. 517. Caes deemed incurable by other physicians are invited to calL f i Wi Sa!u maAs ln 10 hoars. faU ' zDf SA Bade ln 6 honra. By ti lit aiasa 42 1 Y workmaa la this City. THROUGH CAR LINE. Effective Sept. 11, 1892. Trains arrive and depart at Salt Lake City daily as follows: AKRIVE. From all Eastern points 3:00 a.m. From Butte, Portland, San Francisco... 9:06 a.m. From Cache Valley and Park City 10:411 a.m. From all Eastern points 12:40 p.m. From Crche Vallev and Ogden 7:10 p.m. From liiltord. Eureka and intermediate intermedi-ate points 10:00 a.m. From Juab, Provo and Eureka. fl:10 p.m. From Terminus and Garfield 4:00 p.m. DEPART. " For Ogden and all Eastern points . 8:01 a.m. For Oden and intermediate points 6:40 a.m. For butt. Portland, San Francisco and Cache Vallev 10:05 a.m. For Cache Valley ard Park City 3:30 p.m. For Ogden and all Eastern points 6:30 p.m. IFor Provo, Eureka ai d Milford 7:40 a.m. For Eureka, Juab, intermediate points. 4:25 p.m. For Garfield and Tooele ; 7:45 a.m. Daily, Sunday excepted. Trains between Juab and Milford do not ruV Sundays. . City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street, P. E. BURLET. Gen. Agent Pass. Deck S. H. II . CLARK, Pres. and Gen. Mgr E. DICKINSON' Asst. Geu. Mgr. c El H LOM AX, G. P. & T A, Eat ) (The Tunnel ? at Brink) (The Tunnel Play Billiards at Tte Tunnel. and when you feel tired aud exhausted after a hard day's work, drop in and rest at TIIE TUNNEL. pHK TUNNEL is tha popular resort of Salt Lake City. Patronized by the best class of people. Bndweiser, Anheuser, Milwankee and all imported German beers on draught. 42 and 44 West Seccnd South St. formerly Walker'a Pavilion. - |