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Show THE GETTING IT DOWN Wi'.'Ssv " k bad enough, vrith tho ordi-. ordi-. KsVl nary piil. But tha having it fiVA' down is worse. And, after OSlall the disturbance, there's only a little temporary good. From beginning to end, Dr. fca Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are W ift 4 better. Tfaeyxa tha smallest t, K and easiest to take tiny, 0SSl Ki sugar-coated granules that ViVcS' any child is ready for. Then jiC they do their work so easily K; "" and so naturally that it lasts, fe'a They absolutely and perrcan-ently perrcan-ently cure Constipation, In-digestion. In-digestion. Bilious Attacks, Bick and Bilious Headaches, and all derangements derange-ments of the liver, stomach and bowels. I They're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned, i DINWOODEY Euniitiire Company TV " SMYRNA RUGS, 26l54 INCHES - $2.05. HLUSfS SMYRNA RUGS, 30x60 INCHES - . 2.45. O 9 CHAIRS-SOLID HARDWOOD CHAIRS - - .53 Capital. $250,000. Surplus, $50,003 American National Bank. Gait Laics City. Organized, October. 1830, Interest Paid on Savings and Tim Deposits. DITITCTOVJS James H. Bacon, PreaMeatj H. X. Bacom, Vice-President; 1. Ik SttClHsL Cashier; W. B. Bellied, Assistant Cashier; S. M. Jarrla, F. TC. Scat, JvAg i. W, JFndd, Secretary Elijah 61U, JudfeD. G. TnnnlcUiZ, A- Id. Grant, U. J. Gray, Juflf C y. Loofonro'w, ; Said the rjvest, icho rra being overcharged, to Ilarc'up, the landlord: "Do you mean to tay that meal uas worth a dollarf "Vo," replied Hard-up; Hard-up; "I don't, but the fact it, I need the money." Just so with the average run of tailors. The clothes they make may not be worth the price you pay for them, but they need the money. We're above the average. So are our Suits and Overcoats Are cheap, durable and nobby. What more can you ask ? CHICAGO TAILORS, iS E. ist South St. THE GAP Between the number of sold and unsold lots in East Waterloo Addition Ad-dition grows smaller. The records rec-ords speak for themselves. The sales during the past month have Ms Sayings Bank &: Trust Company. Nos. 1-3 Main Street. WTLFORD WOOD RUFF, President GEO. Q. CANNON. Vice-President. GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. Cash Capital, m,00 Cash Surplus, $:30O,0O0. Zion's Savinsrs Bank is the oldest and largest Savings Institution in Utah. We pay interest on sums from $1 and upwards. Interest com-pounded com-pounded four times a year. Our deposits de-posits are greater than those of all other - Savings Banks in Utah combined. com-bined. Wc Desire Your Accounts. ::- COMMERCIAL NATIONAL, SALT LAKE. Capital (fullr paid) $30 V i Surplus ,& j Gsnsral Banking in All Its Brasshes j I .-p;k;s certificates o. deposit payable oa demand bearing inter. sr if !eft speciaed tin.e. Sella drafts and bills of eicnanje on all the principal cities of the Uniwd t:a ps end Eirrp, Ho. M. Downey, President; WP. Soble, Vice-President: Vice-President: Thomas .Marshall. Second Vice-Prstl-dOTit; John V. Doncellan, Ctsbier. Directors F. II. Auerbach, Jno. J. Dniy, D.J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Thomas larshall, W. P. Noble, GeorEjo M.Downey, John Vvr. Don-nellan. Don-nellan. Edwin Kimball. FOR PKMIDEXT: BENJAMIN HAEIUSON of Indiana. FOIl VICE-PRESIDEXT: WHITELAW EEID of New York. FOlt CONGRESS: FRANK J. CANNON, of Weber County. Protection ror tfc Products of Utah Hlnea. Factories and farms. Whose your tailor V Try Buckle & Son , Main Bt., opposite Walker house. . a i ' I GXa M. SCOTT, JAB. GI-ENBENNING, H. S. RUMfTIXD, President. Vice-President. - Secretary. Geo. M. Scott & Co. (llCOOarOBATKD.) Dxalkks Is Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Eta Arents for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roebllng's Steel Wirs Bop, Tscuuin Cylinder and Engine Oil-. Hercules Powder, Atlas En-fines En-fines and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whims, Blake Pumps, Miners' and Bi&duuuUu' Tools, ta 168 MAIIT, SALT LAKB. General stenographic and typewriting office. Terms reasonable. 434 Posioflice bl'k. JUDGE GOODWIN'S OPINION Personally, FRANK J. CANNON CAN-NON is a bright man. We believe be-lieve that in congress hewould make a much more effective delegate than Mr. CAINE has made. We believe if Mr. CAN- been unprecedented and still the good work goes on. Let us drive you out and show you this prop- W. E. HUBBARD, j 41 W. Second Sontli St. Tmies Change . . . f and men change with O thetime3. The costumes of our l forefathers sem quaint and v 5 antique to us. Fine Merchant (j Tailoring has advanced, as aa art, more perhaps than any other business during this century. We are in the front rank. Can we be of service to you, r. e. wells & co. 7 asa 9 Wsst first Santa t. T. R. JONES & CO., BANKERS. -e 163 Haia. JTBny Ores and Bullion. THE NATIONAL Bank of the Republic. -W 47 Mala, m- CirrrAi, $500,009. Ftn.iT Tjlvo. Frank Knox, President: L. C. Harrick, Vice-President; J. A. Earls, C?Lir. Transacts a general baukm; bnstu8. Mon? loaned on iaTorable terms. Acounts of merchants, mer-chants, individuals, firms and corporations solicited. so-licited. Five per cent interest paid on savings and time deposits. DIBECTOhSl.. C. Karrick,Emil Kabm, W.B. Mnedlcy, Frank Kcox, O. S. iiolints, 3. A. Earle, Weo. A. Lowe, H. L. A. Calmsr, J. G. Sutherland. W. J. MONTGOMERY Buys and Sells Mining & Water Slock Office 166 Main. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, EIC. E. Sells & Go. Are closing out their whole Stocfc of Lumber. Doors, Window amd Building Material at Deduced Prices for Cash. There is weeping and wailinc and gnashing of teeth, "With all good people who eat stale fish. If you would life and enjoy health and happy be, ' Call on the Salt Lake Fish and Poultry Company. Our orders are placed for the best to be had, From an oyster to a salmon, even down to a shad. We receive by express fresh fish every day j From San Fran, Portland, Seattle and Green Bay. Our prices just and the same to all. From the rich and the poor, the large and the small. Our number is 74 West First South ; Come in and examine, you will buy before going- out. Don't fail to call and see us before buyinjr elsewhere. Your truly. Salt Lake Fish and Poultry Co., 74 West First South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. iii . NON could get to congress he would take an active interest in all material affairs of Utah. We believe any one Gentile or Mormon who would apply to him for assistance for any material ma-terial cause or interest in this territory, would meet with a prompt response and hearty i co-operation. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. He is a winsome speaker, a good writer, an all-round, capable ca-pable young man; he is ambitious ambi-tious to make for himself a name, and he would not go to congress carrying in his breast the belief that to abjectly serve the Mormon church to the exclusion ex-clusion of everything else would secure to him the highest high-est glory. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. QICYCLE ... HEADQUARTERS. SYLPH FaecaiiHc aud CD3h!sa Tires. PHOENIX Pcesnntis and CasbloaTlm. iRGQ'lSlS Cushion Tlrgs. Call or mnd for eatalaa. A tall Bn of WHEELS of all fr-ie. Spvei&l PrirM to Clubs on orders of Qm or toot WHEELS for cash. CycllBf Snnartos, Oil, tc Sporting Good, Owns, Ammunition, Baseball Qoi. Cutlery, Etc General kvyairlBf aad Lockrm titling. M. H EVANS. SS-S4 W. Z4 So., Salt Lk. t?. C. C. SH!NNrt taepatiiist Mi SsfgBSR. In addition to jraoecal psectie gives special attention to obscure Chronic Diseeee, feota tnedieal and ecrcicsl. 4 m unta.Bt. TL tn. Cases deemed incurable fey "tiles' physicians are lurfled ealL ARTIFICIAL OMBS- Braces for Deformities Elastie Stockings, " Trusses, Etc SEND FOB CIRCULAR. 6aMi3 St. &011teOs3e PHILIP SPRY, Merchant TaHar. PRST-CLA8S SUIT3 M2 to OMeT, Petfwfi fit Guaranteed. I carry full linee-X French, English, boo ten and Domestic GocnJa. IS West bouth Tfemple street, opp. Temple BloeSi Lake City. 1 $1,000,000.00 , To lend at 6 to 9 per cent. James H. Bacon, at American National bank. t . 1 jAAKEL TH PACE h' EH je 14 ta&ai ' I Pl Victor Bicycles are the best that Pt I experience, brains, skill and capital can produce. Victor lead the p- world. jyj.S. JENSEN, g JEWELER. Pwj Agent for Victor Bicycle. t Pl .. 2-3 E First Siu'h St. Pl )1 )7 ))))))))) i ) WELLS-FARG0 CO.'S BANK. -ew SaltLak. - BUT 8 asd sells exchange, makes telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of tba Vn;ttd fcuuea and rope, end on all points on the Fa-ciHc Fa-ciHc Coast. Is.ues Utter, of credit availeble in the principal cities of the world. &p'ial attention atten-tion given to the tellinr of ores and bullion. Ad-vancee Ad-vancee made on con.iimm.tits at lowect rates, firttcnlar attention piven to collation t&rouia-' eut Utah, eida aua aajoininx TarrlCoriea. Ao-coacte Ao-coacte eolicieed. CORRESFCJfrnsjrTSVreTim. Taro A C, London: Welie, yarpo A Co., Sew York: K tlocal Bank of the Republic, Barton; Firf National Hank, Denver; Htate Katiensi Baak, IooTer; Merrh.nt. Kattoaal Bank, Caicogo; Boatmen's Bank, bt. LeuU; Weli, Fargo A Co., ban rsacisco. i. S. IXXiLT, Cashier. M'CQRNICK&CO., BANKERS. m Salt Laie. -Xrtaell.Iiea, K78. A ceoer&l eenUn tinsrnees trsnuctod. OoUectlon. prompWj made oa ail points in fh West and Northwest. Careful as-v-ocion friren to constimeats of ores and bullion, bul-lion, iiichimije and telegraphic tr.otfers oa the principal cuiee of the CniUd SUtes and in Xnrcpe. COSRESPONDElTTSTSvw York, Importers' avd Traders' IT.Uonil Beak, Koantze Broa. ; Chieajo, Commeirral Natocal Bank; Omaha, Omaha rtstMBal Benk; baa Kraaeieco, First 'aticxal Bank; SC Locis, Xaticn&l Bank of Cominerce; Kinraa City, Kational Bank of Kansas City, ?irt Katibnal Bsnk, American FaUonal Bank; Denver, Eteover National Bank, Ctrr SaUorsai Bank; Puoblo, F:rt Maiir.al Bank; iNmioniL Ore., Firet JJetif nal Bank London, JfaniaNt Bank Uinitea), & Loci our J alreec. Royal Crystal Salt aids digestion. . Royal Crystal Salt will give an exqnisite flavor. Utah Business College Bd;HIBHTSCHGOL OPENS SEPT. 12th, 1892. Office, lOO Wasatch Bids. Book-keeping and all Commercial Branches. Penmanship a Specialty. For Particular Apply to Current Time T2iIe, In effect Aug. 28, '32 Leavss Salt Laxk. ?o. 2 For Provo, Grand Junction and UNION NATIONAL BANK. Successor to Waiker Bros., Bankers. Established IKio. Capital tfally paid), $00,000; sarplaa, $45,000. United States Dspoaitorr. Transacts a general bonking baeinef. M.'e deposit vaaite Ire and burglar rrooi. j. R. Walter. President; M. H. V,'lker, Vloe- Preeidenf; M. 1. Chepeman, CasUer; L. H. ymsworth, Aaitani Caehier; J. tt. Walker, Jr, Anistxat Cashier. 5. H. SCHETTLEft. (Tho dors a General Banting Business AT NO. 60 MAIN STE.EET, .Opposite the C"-0".) and faj intarest oa depot de-pot n-, de ir yar account. i Is Your Sigfit Defective? Wnr DON'T YOU SEE BEBG-EE! Mhe Optician. No charge made for examination. A perfect flt trnarantood. Glasses sold chfapor than you can buy thorn elsewhere. Spectacleu and Kyp-Giasses repaired. Kumeinbor tLe place, 19 W. youth Temple Tem-ple street, opp. Temple. E. L KEFiH, It fca'ts, M. S.f Frspr. Kelly & Reilly's eti Seiiniiir'mmii! fa&itstenKr Bijou Saloon. S3 3 (M&t SIreet. c:r3t-'-i ir - Vr Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The Popular Besort of Eslt Lake. . points east 3 :m a. ra. No. 4 For Provo, Grand Junction and ail points east 9 :2B p, m, No. 8 For Froro, Pay son, Eureka and Pliver City 4:CBp. m. No. 6 For Bingham and San Pete Valley Val-ley :K a. m. No. 3 For Ogden and the West.... 11:M p. m, No. 1 For Ogdan and tha West.. ...... 11 :15 a. m No. 5 For Ogdan and the West p. m. Aaaxvs Salt Lxa. No. 1 From Provo, Grand Jnnctton and the East U:tra. m. No. 3 From Provo, Grand Junction and the Eeet , 11 :48 p. Ou No. 7 From Provo. Payson, Ettseka aad 6ilwr City 10:10 a. m No. 5 From Biughain and San Pete VaUey .: r. m. No. 6 From Oeden and the Wesfv..9:00 a. to. No. 2 From Odea and the West... 7:50 a. nu No. 4 From Ogden and the Weet 9:15 p. m. Pnllman Palace Sleepers on all through trains: No chaofrae; close connections; safety, ioea and comfort. Ticket Oflce No. SCO 8. Main St, D. C. DOP(?K, Qea. l&anafer. A. . WSLBT, fteaeiel rtapt. Brass and enamled furniture at Barrett Bros. Try Ilygela Wild Cherry Fhosphate. e 3Dr. 3ISCHOP, DENTIST. . Teeth extracted without pain. Fi'.Mnes 75e up. Best set of teeth, $12. Work warranted. war-ranted. Open Sundays. 42 W. 1st So. St. fGABELne TAILOR 65 W. 2d So. : Suits ftordir. - $!5ti$55 Pasts " - $3.50 ta $15 Suits nads in 10 bona. PiU lade In 6 hoars. By fcnt-c&aafl iiw s worlunen in thia City. "'m -rr- ifir ikfer MltiiiiMa - - Synod of Colorado of the Presbyterlaa Charch and Women's Home and Foreign Missiouary Societies, to Be Held in DnTir, October 18 to 20, 1892. - For the above occasion a rate of one and one-fifth fare, on the certificate plan, is authorized from points within the state. Selling days, October 16 and 17. Certificates for return passage to be honored one day after conyention is over, and will be sinned by Rev. T. C. Kirk wood. THROUGH CAR LINE. Effective Sept. II, 1892. - Eat ) (The Tunnel at I Drink) (The Tunnel i- 1 1 f ! Play Billiards at The Tunnel. and when you feel tired and exhausted after a hard day's work, drop-in drop-in and rest at THE TUNNEL. rpHB TTJNNBL is the popular resort of Salt Lake City. Patronlied by the best class of people. Bndweiser, Anheuser, Milwaukee and all imported German beers on draught. Hygeia Mineral Spring Co. agents. Telephone Tele-phone sea . Buckle & Son, tailors. Established May 1, 1876. Main street, opposite Walker House. . . Demand Royal Crjril Sal. It costs yon no more than inferior grades. Don't let your groc r give you any cthor brand. Some will try to do so, because it costs them less. - - Colorado Bee Keepera' Association at toDjuiont, October 28th and 29th, 1892. For the above occasion a rata of one and one-fifth fare, on the certificate plan, is authorized from all points within the state. Selling days, October '2Gth and 27th. Certificates Cer-tificates for return passage to be honored one day after convention is over, aud will be signed by II. Knight, secretary. Yours truly, 8. K. Hoopek, Gen'l Pass. & Tkt. Agent, "Whose your tailor V Try Buckle & Son, Main St., opposite Walker house. There Is nothing to equal Hygeia. J. C. MURPHY & CO ,1 MANUFACTURERS OF "ten ci's, Seals, Steel anil Rubber Stamps Corporation and Society Seals a Specialty. NO. 218 SO. MAIN ST., UP STAIRS f ' . : 42 and 44 West Second South St. Formerly Walker's Pavilion. Has removed back to his old quarters, No. 10b East Second South street, first aoot - norta of the Slnper Slewing Machina Co. s offlce. His stock comprises new and second-hand clothing, aud he also makfa a specialty of repairing and cleaning. Crood work and prompt attention assurad. Old friends and patrons are always welcoma. Trade of the general public solicited. JOHNDuBEI,aS IUDE to ORDER MADE to WEIR. SUITS: . . OVERCOATS: PAXTSt $l5tQ$5.0i- $S5to$40. $3ta$t5 A Perfect FH Guaranteed. : - 239 W. SECOND SOUTH ST Trains arrive and depart at Salt Lake City daily as follows: ARRIVE. From all Eastern points 3:00 a.m. From Sutte, Portland, San Francisco... 9:05 a.m. From Cache Valley and Park City 10:40 a.m. From all Eastern points 12:40 p.m. From Cache Valley and Oeden 7 :10 p.m. JFrom Milford, Eureka and intermediate intermedi-ate points 10:00 a.m. From Juab, Pioyo and Eureka. 8:10 p.m. From Terminus and Garfield 4:lX) p.m. DEPART. For Ogilea and all Eastern points 8:00 a.m. For Ogden and intermediate points 6:40 a.m. For butte. Portland, fcan Francisco and Cache Vallev 10:05 a m. For Cache Valley and Park City 3:30 p.m. For Opden and ail Eastern points 6:30 p.m. Ifror Provo, Eureka aud atilford 7:40 a.m. For Eureka, Juab, intermediate points. 4:25 pjn. For Garneid and Tooele 7:45 a.m. Daily, Sunday excepted. Trains between Juab and Milford do not run Sundays. City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street. D. E. BUKLET, Gen. Agent Pass. Dept. S. H. H. CLARK, Pres. and Gen. Mjjr. E. DICKINSON, Asst. Gan. Mgr. . L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A. 1 Try hygeia ginger ale i |