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Show Capital, $250,000. Surplu3,$40,000 American National Bank jvly Salt Lalce City. Organized, October, 1230, i . Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. v DIR2ZCTOHSZasmt H. Bacon, Preeide.tf H. M. Smcb, Vle-Preidsntj JL 1 ITaEivuS, Caihier W. B. Holland, Aastataat Cashier; 8. M. J&rvi, P. W. Bm, JTttj , TT. Judd, Secretary EKJah Sella, Jadre L G. TutmlcllU, A. M. Grant, 25. J. Gray, Jod$a & jt- Lynch Silver at Par j.aT WALDEK Real Estate, Loans, Securities and Investments, Tke your money out of the bank, and, while letting the people get the benefit of it, take a sliec of it yourself. Life is short. Help others as -well as yourself. If you believe in the free coinage of 6ilver, pat it in circulation, and let it be free. , , , J- B- WALDEN". office, l.TO Main Street, (Old McCornick Ksnl- Unilitino-t s.t i -I,. r-v When you get aa c OPPORTUNITY! Such as onr Bargain Sale ef Summer 8its affords you, don't lose it. Chances like this are saldom and make short calls. This one happens to be by a large majority the best ods wa ever offered. There isn't any necessity for using- complicated terms about it. Simple language and simple purposes go Tory wMl tog-ether, and tho simple facts of this rare ars that the buyer's side of this transaction is the winning side. Tou will in a moment realize the truth of what w say if you come and look at these Summer Suits which WERE . . $25, $20, $16, $12, 10. NOW . $18, $15, $12, $8.50,87.50. Tou are lnvitod to call. J. F GARDNER, 141 Mala Street. Zion's Savings Ban. k Trust Company. . Nos. 1-3 Main Street. WILFORD WOODRUFF, President GEO. Q. CANNON. Vice-President GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. Cash Capita!, $-.300,000. Cash Surplus, 200,000. Zion's Savings Bank is the oldest and largest Savings Institution in Utah. We pay interest ou sums from $1 and upwards. Interest compounded com-pounded four times a year. Our deposits de-posits are greater than those of all other Savings Banks in Utah combined. com-bined. -:- We Desire" Yonr Accounts. -:- COMMERCIAL NATIONAL Salt Lake. Capital (Felly Paid) $300,001 &tU Jltt4 mmm m i Jsjrf General Baling in a!I lis Branches. Issues certificates of deposit parable on demand bearing interest If left specifl ed time. Sails drafts and bills of exchange on all the principal cities of the V a ited States aad K urope. Geo. M. Dow dct. President; W. P. Jf oble, Vice-President; Vice-President; Thotaas klarsaau, ted Vice-Presi-dent; John W. Sonnellan, Cashier. DIRECTORS P. H. Anerbech, Jno. i. Daly, D. i. Salisbury, kf oylan C. Fox, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Nobic, George M. Downey, John W. Don-nalian. Don-nalian. T. R.JONES & CO., BANKERS. -m 163 Kaio. is. tBajs Ores and Bullion. THE NATIONAL Bank of the Republic. -XM 47 IX&in. m- C tai, $600,000. Fthat Paid. Prank Knox, President; L. C. Sarrick, Vice-President; J. A. Earls, Caahter. Transects a general banking business. Money loaned on favorable terms. Aeounta of merchants, mer-chants, individuals, firms sad corporation solicited. so-licited. Five pr cent inten tat paid ea saving aad time deposits. VIR E C TOU 8 L. C. Karrlck, Emil Kahn, W. E. Smedley. Prank Knox, . 8. Holmes, J. A. Xarle, Geo. A. Lowa, H. A. Cnliuer, J. Q. Sutherland. tlvl. t vat, jp t,j t i taq. 6S0. M. SCOTT, J AS. GLENDEX.-nxo. H. 8. RUMPIIL1, President. Vlce-Prendent. Secretary. Geo. M. Scott & Co. (IcoBPO-.no.) DaALxas Is Hardware, Metal, Btoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Eta A-entt for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roebling's 8teel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Olli. Hercules Powder, Atlas Engines En-gines aad Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whims, Blaka Pump., Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Eta. 168 MAIN, SALT LAKE. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC. : E. Sells & Go. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows aa & Building Material at Reduced Prices for Cash. St. Mary's Academy, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Conducted by the Slaters of the Holy Cross. THE coursa of study is thorough, embracing all branches belonging to a first-class education. ed-ucation. Phonography, Type-writing and Bookkeeping are taught. Drawing and Vocal Vo-cal lessons in class being included in English eonrse form no extra charge. Yonng ladies wishing to follow the Higher Art or Musical C'ourss are offered special facilities in each. The usual reduction of terras made when more than one of the family attend school at the same time. The pupils of All-Hallows All-Hallows College are permitted to visit their sitters at the Academy. Half rates can be secured for pupils on roads not outside the territory. terri-tory. Studies for boarders and day pnpils wilF be resumed the first week of September. Terms moderate. Send reference, and for catalogue, etc., address at above. o 1 o I e ; j j 9 i The u:ios IN Fine Footwear. io w' Li-Mi "sm'rnjiiTi.vifsz Is.D. ElVAKsl I Undertaker sEfmimr 1 COLLEGE GRADUATE of EMBALMIKS. W Special attention given to the Shipment ef M If Bodies. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Telephone II U 364 J M S Id SUtte St, Salt Lake City. . i i W.' J. MONTGOMERY Buys and Sella Mining&WaterStock Office 166 Main. WELLS-FARGO CO.'S BANK.. m Salt Lake. - BTTTB aad sells exchange, takes telegraphic transfers on the prtneipal cities of the Uaitttd States and Barope, and on all petals oa the Pacific Pa-cific Coaat. Isaacs letters of credit available la the principal cities of the world. Special attention atten-tion given to the seUing of eree and bullion. Advances Ad-vances made on eoaafa isasatc at fewest rates. Particular attention clvea to collections throaxh-eut throaxh-eut Utah, Kerada and adjotnkia: Territories. Accounts Ac-counts solicited. COSRSSfONDBfTTSWM, Pacjo Ce. Loiido WcHs, Parge Co., Wew York; national na-tional Bask ot the KepabUc, Boetoa; Pirst Kefcioaal Bank, Denver; State National Baek. Denver; Merchantc' Natioeai Bank, Chicago; Boatmen's Bock, 8k Lonls ; We lis. Fargo Co., San Praaeisco. J. X. DOOLY, Cashier. HOTELS. TllvHrTT"HbT Mala and 2nd 8outh. Table-Board a Specialty. Rates $1.50 and $2 a day. J. R. STEP HEX. Proprietor. THE WALKER HOUSE. 8 alt La aa Cut, Utah. American and European Plan. BATI8 $3 A 3 PS a HA.X, J. J. McCxrsxT, Bechtol A 8,st, Proprs. Dining Dept. Proprs. Hotel Dept., UNIVERSITY of UTAH, (Formerly University of Deseret.) Salt Lake City, Utah. The first term of the Academic year, 1892-98, of the University of Utah, will begin at 9 a-m., Monday, Mon-day, September 12, 1892. The following courses are offered: 1 A Four Years' Classical Course. 2 A Four Years' Course in General Science. 8 A Four Years' Course in Letters. 4 A Three Years' Course In Mining and Mining Engineering. 5 A Four Years' Normal Course (2 years preparatory). 6 A Three Years' Normal Course (2 years prepsratory). The first five of these courses lead to degrees. Instructions in Military Science and Tactics will be continued. A preparatory school, designed to prepare students stu-dents to pursue sny of the University courses, is open to persons of both sexes over IB years cf age. Stndents are admitted without charges for tuition tui-tion to any course they are prepared to pursue. There is an annual admission tee of $9 for residents resi-dents of Utah, and $-5 for non-rssidents. Students may receive permits for reduced fare over the railways in Utah. For further information apply te JOSEPH T. KINGSBURY, M.A. Acting President. M'CORNICK&CO., BANKERS. m Salt Lake. s-SsabUshe4, s-SsabUshe4, 169. A gsanel banking beeluee transacted. Collectas p saptiy made on aU point jm the est ecd Northwest. Careful u-ienticB'givcn u-ienticB'givcn to ceaaifaoneats ef eses and bn Uon. Exchange and teiegrap.lc transfers on tbo prixeipal cuiec ef the Waited States and la 2-urope. COSXZSPQfrDElfTBKv York, Importers' or. a Traders' ZsationiJ Bank, Keantae Bros.; ChicageCommerctal Ketone I Bask; Omaha, Omaha Ktial Beak; Sao Fraosijeo, First KaConal Basks St Leais, NU aT u.k ef Ceiamerce,- Kansas. OKyr National Bank of KttMi City, Ftrst Ketfoeel 3sok. American Seuoual Bank; Denver, Denver National Bank, Otty National Bank; Paelo, Ftrst National Baak; Portland. O, First "atisnal Bank: I ndaa, Martin's Bank (Hrjitd), 68 Lousard R, Eg. BIBIbE, Vl3lflk Dresser and f litest peir- Ssjf l Manufacture 4flW only FlTCt-Class Ci f Hair Goda; also ?rT choicest Toilette frS1 Preparations. j Mall orders re yrryA tT ceivepromptattea- YJeYTN &! tioa. "1i '.SjSs-. P Specialist in Cnt TvCNM t11? Bang"S,C 'ling NLOT and Singeing. PiBLOBn-3T-28 Scott-Anerbacli BM. The Largest Establishment of Its kind between Chlcaro and the Pacific Coast HOTEL KNUTSFORD: Opened June 3 New and Elegant x all Its Ap-, pointmenta. 20O Rooms, Single or En Stalta; 701 Rooms with. Bath. 8. S. HOLMES. - - FrcniistBT. Buggies and Carriages. Geo. A. Lowe Has received aad for sale a fall line ef the Latest Styles! At the most popular prices; also a fall line ot Agricultural Implements and bohntUar Wsgoas. 145 State Road, Salt Lake City. 1 paBeWs-i-BW-B mmomm vk-ws-bvbt-j Will open their New Store, UNION NATIONAL BANK. Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers. Established ISM. Capital (fully paid), 9100,000; aarplos, $V,000. United Ststfts Depository. Transacts a cencral banking basic eca. bate deposit vaults fire ard burglar proof. J. R. WaLter. President; M. H. Walker, Vice-President; Vice-President; M. J. Chessman, Cashier; L. II. Farr.aworth, assirtast Cashier; J. li. Walker, Jr., Assistant C a hi ex. B. H. SCHETTLER. (Vbo does a General Baakla; Business AT NO. 60 MAIN STREET, (Opposite the Co-op.) ar-.d pars interest en deposits, de-posits, deir your a-icennts. DRIVER MERCANTILE COMPANY E. IS. GMJTE, Secretary. Dealer la Imparted Tmm-i Tmm-i Hy Groceries, Hay, Grain aaedVaecL lTaaatly Trade avSpeeialty. Will Bell far , Oaeta Lower tbaa the lew-eat. lew-eat. Wecacsors to H. I 2211 MSB A MAIUST SONS. Cle Mala SCreaC HOTEL TEMPLETON. JTJST OPENED! Tbe Oa!j First-Class Hotel ia to Cllj Cor. Idain and South Temple streets. THE CONTINENTAL.! Salt Lake City, Utah. Rrst-Cliss Anwicea Hcfc-I. $2.50 a S3. CD pgr d2j, J. H. BEARD SLET, Pros' r. THE MORGAN HOTEL. j 144 W. 1st Soutn. j CENTRAL LOCATION. FIE ST-CL ASS VX all 1U appoinraienta. BATES $2 aad per day. ftpeu-1 Rates to theatrical add large parties. .T Jf. CLA UK. Yrm'r. J3ICYCL.E . . . HEADQUARTERS, SYIPH Pn3.!32Hc and Cashien Tires. PK0EH1X Pneumatic aad Cushion Tires. IROQUOIS Cushion Tirss. Call or send for cataloc;aea. A toll Une of V HBRLS ot all graaes. Special Prices to Clubs on orders of three or mora WHEELS for cash. Cycling Sundries, Oil, Etc Sporting Goods, Garni, Ammnaitlon, Baseball Oooils, Cutlery, Stc tienerel Repairing and Locksmlthing. M. R EVANS, 2-94 W. ftd So., Salt Iaa.lt. fG ABEL use TAILOR , 65 W. 2d So. S-itstoordsr - $ 1 5 to $55 Pasts " - $3.50 to $15 Saita made in 10 hoaac aats aaada ta 6 honre. By tost oiats , , workman in this City. 124 Main St. 1 1 9 ; o e o 8 M Excursion to Castilla. Grand outing at CastiHa Springs, th-i famous mountain resort on Kio Grande Wi stcru at 7:15 a. m., August 27. Fare for round trip only $1. . Bathinjr, boating, dancing. (i Kelly & Reilly's xv Bijou Saloon. gr 228 state HcreeC Choicest of Vinos, Liquors antj Cigars. The Popular Besort of Silt Lake. THE MIRROR SALOON. 135 Main. St. Tie MODSSPORTINIi PLACE Of SALT LA5JS. MIKE FITZGERALD. Manager. THROUGH CAR LINE Effective July 3, f 892. Trains arrive and depart at Salt Lake City daily as follows : W ELLS&Co. ' 7-9 W Tint Samth. Are effering daring July and Aagnat, lltiy-Siiiiier Sis. AT REDUCTION. 5w Is the tM ta bay. AVaUyearseif ef this ep port unity. AT 12 o'clock, SATURDAY, Aug. 27th, 1892. tmSm STANDARD G&U8L Current Ti-Tabi2, in Effect May 22, '32. LEAVES SALT LAKS. ho. 3 For Provo, Orand Junction aad , all points east. 8:00 am 1 No. 4 For Provo, Orand Junction aad j all points east 9 :2B p ra No. 8 For Provo, Ps.yson and Eureka.. 4)6 p m No. e I'or Bineham. Provo, Manti.Sall- aa and Wasatch 9:19 a HI ( No. 1 For Ogden and the west 11:68 p m Mo. 1 For Ogdea and the west 11:15 a m AKRIVES BALT LAKS So. 1 From Provo, Grand Junction and the east 11:06 aa , Ha. 8 Prom Provo, Orand JuncUoh and theeaet ..11:48 pm. So. ? From Provo, Pay son aad la- s reka , 100 ta i Ho. B From Bingham, Provo, Sf aoti.Ba- Una and Wasatch. 4:45 p m No. 3 Fro i Ogden and the west 7:60 a m, No. 4 Fro t Ogden aad the west 9:18 p m Pallmaa Palace Sleepers on all through train. No changes, close connections, saiecy, speed and comfort. Ticket Office No. 200 S. Main St. D. C. DODQB, Oea. Manage. A. B. WELBY, ttenetalinpt, a. H. BKK3CB3T. 3r ALd ARRIVE From all Xastern points..., 8:00a.m.! Brom Butte, PortianiLlSan Francisco... 9:08 a. m. From Cache Valley aad Park City 10:40 a. m. From all Eastern points 12:40 p. tm Frcm Cache Valley andOgden 7:10 p. m. JFrom Milford, Bareka and interm edits edi-ts points 10:00 a. m. From Juab, Provo and Eureka 8:10 p. m. From Termiaas and QarnelcL. 9:40 a. ra. DEPART For Ogden and all Eastern points 8:00 a. m. For Ogden and intermediate points.... 8:40 a. m. For Batte, Portland, tW Francisco aad C ache Valley 19:05a.m. For Cache Valley and Park City 8 :30 p. m. For Ogdea ar.d all Eastern points 8:30 p. m. For Prove, .Eureka and Milford 7:44 a. m. For Eureka, Juab aad intermediate points. . - -. 4:25 p. m. For Oaraeld sad Toesle...... 6:10 p.m. laily, Sunday excepted. Trains between Joan aad Kilford do not roa andaya. City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street, D. E. BCFLET, Geu'L Art. Paaegr. DeeL S. H. H. CLABK, S. BICKINSCN, Pres. aad Cea'l Vgr. Asst. ttea'l Mj( . L. LOsIAX, O. P. T. v" " " f - 0 ' . ;:, . ;..4 ' - THE UTAH CENTRAL. TIME-TABLE i la effect December 34th, 189S. Passenger trains will run daily between Salt Lake City and Park City as fellows: SALT LAKE CITY. Train 1 leaves 8th South and Mala 8)0 a.m. 3 arrives " " " 10:30 a.m. PAKE CITT. Train 1 arrives at Park City 10:30 a.m. " t leaves " 8:00 a.m. Office and depot oor. 8th South and Main Streets. X. J. MACINTOSH, Gan- aopt. 5 Here's Tsar Chance For a pleasant day in the mountains. Castilla Spriugs via Rio Grande Western at 9:15 a. m., August 27. Fare for round trip, $1. Ilygcia at Simpson-Hill Drug Company. 1 I |