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Show HDINW00DEY Furniture Company, R SMYRNA RUGS, 26x54 INCHES - - $2.05. ; U2fS SMYRNA RUGS, 30X60 INCHES - - 2.45. O 5 CHAIRS-SOLID HARDWOOD CHAIRS - - .50 LEYELHEADS. All concede the superiority superi-ority of our Natty Suits. Our Top Coats also are matchless in elegance and drape. Our prices? Oh! they are a mere trifle com-. com-. pared with those of other tailors. CHICAGO TAILORS, 1 8 E. i st South St. " 1 1 1 j East Waterloo A beautiful, near-by addition with all the most modern improvements, improve-ments, and so easilv accessible to Ms .Mb Bant k Trust Company. Nos. 1-3 Main Street WILFORD WOODRUFF, President GEO. Q. CANNON', Vice-President. . GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. Cash Capital, t'3OO,00O. Cash Surplus, f:-3OO.0O0. Zion's Savings Bauk is the oldest and larirest Savings Institution in Utah. We pay interest on sums from $1 and upwards. Iuterestcom-pounded Iuterestcom-pounded four times a year. Our deposits de-posits are greater than those of all other Sayings Banks hi Utah combined. com-bined. -:- We De-sire Yonr Accounts. -:- COMMERCIAL NATIONAL, SALT LAKE. Capital (fully paid) 30X0 Surplus . Eer.era! Eai&hg in l Its Branches issues certilirateso deposit payable on demand hearing interest if leit speeitied time. Sell drafts ami bii! s of ev.chjinsre on nil ths principal Cities of the United s:a and Europ. Geo. M. D-vivy. President; W. P. Noble. Vice-President Vice-President : Thomas iiarnall. Second Vice-Lresi- Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $50,003 American National Bank. Ealt Laks City. Organized, Octobar. 1C20, Interest Paid on Savings and Tims Deposits. DI1ZTCTOIZS JaaFi EL Baton, Preieat H. M. Bacon, Vice-President; T. I 7Tb!7ia3, Cashier; W. B. Holland, Assistant Cashier; 8. M. Jarrla, F. W. Emi, Jndga J. Y. Judd, Secretary Elijah 8eUs, JudfeD. 6. Tuanlcll3, A. M. Graat, M. 3. Gray, Jud ft F. Loo-'bourow, I GEO. M PCOTT, JA3. G LEND EN -SING, H. S. RUMTIELD, I President. Vice-President. Secretary. I Geo. M. Scott & Co. (IxcorpokjlTKD.) Dzalbks Ik Hardware, Sletal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc Agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roebling's Steel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Oil-. Hercules Powder, Atlas En-fines En-fines and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whims, Blake Pumps, Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, EM. 168 MAIN, SALT LAKE. the city that you have its superior advantages almost at your doors. Elegant streets, sidewalks, electric lights, a splendid water supply and a clear title are all valuable, and EAST WATERLOO has them. W. E. MU 13 BAI?D 41 W. Second South St. Times (liiingo . . . . . . and men change with O the times. The costumes of cur I V fofathers seem quaint and v 5 antique to us. Fine Merchant Qent: John . IKmnrllan, Cashier. Dip.kctoi'." F. H. Am-rbach, Jno. J. Daly, I. J. Salisbury, Mor'.an C Fox, Thomas Mart-hall, V. P. Noble, tieorire M. Downey, John V. Don-nellan, Don-nellan, Edwin Kimball. T. R.JONES & CO., BANKERS. -as 163 UaiXL f t2T"Buys Ores and Bullion. THE NATIONAL Bank of the Republic. -m 47 Main, fcs- Catttal, $rM,0OO. FriXT Pato. I rank Knox, President; I. C. Harriett, Vice-President; J. A. Earls. J;is i.iar. Tram-acts a general banking; business. Money loaned on favorably tM-ms. Amounts of merchants, mer-chants, iii livnluola, firms r.d corporations solicited. so-licited. Five per cent interest paid on mv.nj and time depot. t-s. DlIiECTOhSt,. C. Karrick, Emil Kahs. W.E. fmedley, Frank Knox, Q. S. i.o-m-s, J. A. Earle, Geo. A. Lowe, 11. L. A- Culmer, J. O. Sutherland. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC. E. Sells & Go. Are closing out their whol9 Stock of Lumber, Doors, "Windows tad Euilding Material at Reduced Prices for Cash. (INCORPORATED. ) MANUFACTURERS OF MininglaGlimery, Steam Engines anflBoilers AND MACHINERY FOR THE Systematic Smelting, Milling and Concentration OF GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, LEAD AND TIN ORES. Cable and Electric Railway Machinery, Electric Light Plants, Blowing Engines, Electrolytic Coppet Han's, all kinds of Mining Supplies, Sectional Machinery forMuleback Transportation. FRASER & CHALMERS, Chicago & London. L. C. TRENT, General Western Agent. Branch Houses at SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, anl HELENA, Montana. Tailoring has advanced, as an art, more perhaps than any other business during this century. Ve are in the front rank. Can we be of service to you, 51. E. WELLS & CO. 7 aud C We: Kimt South at wmmmim K NAKEl THE PACE. R SlILilllB Victor Bicycles are the best that E-1 experience, brains, skill and capital l-j can produce. Victors lead the j world. Kj. S. JENSEN, W -l JEWELER. Agent for Victor BUycU. - 23 B Firt Son'h St. W. J. MONTGOMERY Buys and. Sells Mining &Wai8rSiock OfHce 166 Main. WELLS-FAR GO CO.'S BANK. -m Salt Lake. BTTTS aad sella exchange, mstes telosnphie trniferon the pr.ncipnl cities of thi."nitl tt.'e and Europe, and on ail points on the Fa-ciiic Fa-ciiic tout. Issues letter, of credit available ia the principal citie of the world. 8pvil attention atten-tion given to the seliinjr of ores and bullion. Ad-"a Ad-"a ei maiie on coTiisimman'-t at lowest rat?s. Purticnlar attention riven to collections tferouh-eot tferouh-eot Utah, Nevada and a;l;oinin Territoriee. Ao-eoants Ao-eoants solicited. CORRMSPOXDKVTS Wells. Fnr A Co., London; Welle, Ftrr t'o., Sew Yort; i tinl Bank of the Republic, Boston; Kiret National jbank, Denmr; State National Bauic, Denver; Merchants' Kationnl Bulk, Chicago; Boatmen's Bk.uk, Hm Loam ; W lie, Fargo c Co., ban i r&ncisco. J. If. DOOLY, I issuer. M'CORNICK&CO., BANKERS. -a Salt Lake. Sstabliehel. 1S7S. A general banking be.inese trnneacted. Collection. jrompiijr made on sU polnu in the Went and Northwest. Careful at-t-tjuou r:vn to consignment of ores and bnl-bon. bnl-bon. Lxchangs and telegraphic transfer, on principal cities of the United States and in i-urcpe. CC2RgSP0XDZXTS-?tM York, Importer. ft-.d Trader.' Nttlontl Bank, Koantxe Bro..; lfaicago. Commercial National Bnk; Omens, O-.naha National Bank; San Francisco, First National Bank; bt. Loois, National &nk of Commerce: Kama. City, S.tionsl Bask of Kansas Citj, First National Bsnk, American National Bsek; Denver, Denver National Bsnk, City National Bank; Pneblo, First National Bank; Portland. Ore., First National Bnk; London, Mania's Bank (limited), 66 LotabaxJ strtt. UNION NATIONAL BANK. Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers. Established I860. Capital (.fully paid), $4 JO, 000; snrpias, $45,000. Tnitetl States Denositorv. Transacts a freneral J3ICYCLE . . . JL GABELthbTAILOK 65 W. 2d So. i flSaitstacrdar - $l5ti$55 1 vfiy PMts " " $3.50taSI5 Y-;i lt tarta mad. In 10 boors, ttmtt - - n 0 Bade in 6 boars. By tar, I shiil workman in this City. IIIIIIIUinL Lli'.lUVI : Braces for Deformities Elastic Stockings, 1 . Trasses, Etc i SEND FOK CIRCULAR, i 60Maia St, Salt taJte. Oltyi "PHILIP SPRY, Merchant Tailor. PR5T-CLA5S SUITS ilade to Order. Pertte i it Guaranteed. I carry full lines of French.j Enelieh. Scotch and Domestic GojU. 83 Westl j eouth Tempie street, opp. Temple Block, Salt! i Late City. 1 SYLPH Pnsamzllc and Cushion Tires. PHOENIX Paeanatlc and Mia a Tins. IROQ'JOIS Cushion Tiris. Call or .end for catalogue. A full line of WHEELS of ail grades. Special Price to Clubs on orders of three or mn WHEELS for cash. Cycling Saadri.., OU, tc. I Sporting Goods, Gar., Ammunition. BisebaU Goods, Cntiery, Etc General BepairiBg aad Loolumiilung. M. R EVANS, S-S4 W. 9d So., 8s.lt Lxke, ' "! i 1 S. D. EVANS, i Undertaker and EfMLre.1 COLLEGE GRADUATE of EMBALMING. 1 fi 1 $5 Special attention given to the Shipment 3 of Bodies. Ol'JSN ALL .NIGHT. Tel- H faj ephone 364. P jj 214 State Street, Halt Lake City. hanking bosinees. bsfe depoeit vailU ire ard bnrglar proof. J. R. Walker, President; M. H. Walker, Vice-President; Vice-President; Ji. i. (. hecemsn, Cashier: L. H. Farns worth, Assistant Cs.hier; J. R. Walker, Jr., A.tieUnt Cashier. B. H. SCHETTLER. Who does a General Banking Business AT NO. 60 MAIN STBEET, (Opposite the Cc-oa.) and pay. interest 01 deposits, de-posits, de-iree your accounts. yWmMm T) r 117 ;aANc K" 3 VV YVestermI 1 1 9 . j v3SSl mspflG&UQE. Current Time TablJ, in e.fsct Aug. 23, '92 Leaves Salt Lake. No. 2 For Trovo, Grand Junction and points e:it 8:00 a. m. No. 4 For P rovo. Grand Junction and all points east U:24 p. m. No. 8 For Provo, Payson, Eureka and bilver C ity 4:05 p. ra. No. 6 For Bingham and Snn Pete Valley Val-ley ; 9:10 a. m. No. 3 For Ogrien and the West 11:58 p. in. o. 1 For Oiidfii and the Wps", 11:15 a. m. No. 5 For Ogden and the West 4;I0 p. ia. Arrive Salt Lake. trn. C. C. SH1NN1CX, EecieDFulMst and S3rj:3n. In addition to trer.eral prctUo gives specitl attention o obsotre Chronic li."ir?ej, both mecll a::d auricah j Oftce S3 l S4 M'rcarUue 3 k. Eesi titnc Si9 E. at a St. Tel. 5i7. Ca.'es demed incurable by other physicians are invited to call. Ea? ( the Tunnel at Onnk) (The Tunnel Play Billiards at The Tiinnsl. t and when you feel tired and exhausted after a hard day's work, drop in anl rest at THE TUNNEL. THE TCNNEL is the popular resort of Salt i Lake City. Patronized by the best class of 1 " people. Budweiser, Anhouser, Milwaukee and all imported German beers on draught. 42 and 44 West Second South St. Formerly Walker's Pavilion. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Co. Doing business at No. 1, 3 and 5 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah, at the close of business, September 30, 1892. r.usour.GES. Loans and Discounts $1,541,473 31 Keai estate, hank fixtures, etc " i-iW,tR4 .VJ Ca-sh on hand and in state bank l'Jl!,U53 70 $l,C:V-',526 63 LIABILITIES". Capital stock $ 200.000 00 Surplus fund SJO.IXX) 00 Undivided profits 1,09 57 Due depositors l,i!lt,447 06 $l,'w3-',526 63 Tr.REiToRr of Utah, t County of Salt Lake. ) I, George M. Cannon, cashier of the above-named above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the foregoing forego-ing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. George M. Casson. Subscribed and sworn to before me this seventh day of October, lS'Ji Lewis M. Can non, Seal. Notary Public Correct Attest: T. G. We bhe is, James Jack, 11. 11. Clawsok, Directors. You , . Will be in Luck If you see our new stock of Fall and Winter Suits and you'il be in greater luck if yon make a pnrcbase. Good luck seldom comes unasked and must be sought to be enjoyed. To see these suits you must come to our store and the trip can be made with a doubia advantage. After inspecting our stock yon will have a clearer understanding ot what you want and you will jret a better artlelo for less money then you would otherwise obtain. It alwrys pays to be alive to your opportunities, and to know what's withiu your reach. This kind of activity yields a big percentage every time It's a start toward to-ward baukruptcy to be indifferent to th quality and price of your purchase. To really know what money will buy you must see our Fall and Winter stock of Clothing. ONE-PRICE HOUSE, . P. GARDNER, 141 Main Street. is Your Sight Defective? WHY DON'T YOU SEE BEEGEE! The Optician. -0 No charge made for examination. A perfect fit Cuaranteed. Glasses sold cheaper than you can uy them elsewhere. Spectacles and Eye-Glasses I repaired. Hemember the place, 19 W. South Temple Tem-ple street, opp. Temple. Bijou Saloon. 228 STATE STREET. KELLRYS. FINE OLD WINES ; the Choicest LIQUORS and CIGARS always on hand. The Popular Eesort of Salt Lake. io. i r mm rrovo, urana j unction ana tho East 11:06 a. m. . No. 8 From Provo, Grand Junction and the East 11:48 p. m. No. 7 Prom Provo, Payson, Eureka and Silver City 10:10 a. m. No. B From Bingham and San Pete Valley 4:15 p. ra. No. 6 From Oden and the West 9:0U a. m. No. 2 From Ogden and the West 7:50 a. m No. 4 From Ogden and the West 9:1B p. m. Pullman Palace Sleepers on all through trains; No changes; close connections; safety, speed and comfort. Ticket Office No. 200 S. Main St. D. C DODGE, Gen. Manager. A K. W E LB Y, General Supt. J. H. BSNN 5t IT. Q p. A T. k. J. C. MUHPHY & CO., MAXCFACrrHERS OP Stencils, SsaJs, Stes! and Rubber Stamps Corporation and Society Seals a Specialty. NO. 218 SO. MAIN ST., UP STAIRS j 3Dr. BISCHOP, DENTIST. Teeth extracted without P&in. Fillings 75c up. Best set of teeth, fla. Work warranted. war-ranted. Open Sundays. 43 W. 1st So. St. THROUGH CAR LINE. Effective Sept. 11, 1892. Trains arrive and depart at Salt Lake City daily as follows: ARRIVE. From all Eastern points 3:00 a.m. From Butte, Portland, sail Francisco... 9:i5 a.m. I Frocii'ache Valley aad Park Cuy 10:40 a.m. From ail Eastern points 12:40 p.m. From Cache Valley andOirden 7:10 p.m. From Miliord, Eureka and intermediate intermedi-ate points 10:0") a.m. From Juab, Provo and Eureka 6:10 p.m. From Terminus and Gartield 4:00 p.m. DEPART. For Ogden and all Eastern points 8:01 a.m. For Ogden and interined.ate points 6:40 a.m. Por butte. Portland, San Francisco and Cache Vallev 10:06 a.m. For Cache Valley and Park City 3:3J p.m. For Ogden and all Eastern points 6:30 p ra. IFor Provo, Eureka and Milford.. 7:40 a.m. For Eureka, Juab, intermediate points. 4:'i5 p.m. For Garlieid and Tooele.. 7:43 a.m. Daily, Sunday excepted. iTrains between Juab and Milford do not run Sundays. City Ticket CfBce, 201 Main Street. D. E. BURLET, Gen. Agent Pas.. Dect. S. H. H. CLARK, Pres. and Gen. Mgr. E. DICKINSON, Asst. Gen. Mgr. E. L. LOMAX, G. P.AT.A S. SEILIX Has removed back to his old quarters, No lt East Second South street, first door north of the Singer Sewing Machine Co.'s oSSee. His stock comprises new and second-hand clothing, and be also makes a specialty of repairing and c.eaning. Good wort and prompt attention assured. Old friends and patrons are always welcome. Trade of the general public solicited. Wanted. First-class quarry blacksmith, also block-makers block-makers and quarrymen. Apply to Mountain Stone company, 70 Culmer block. , JOHN DiiREl, Egg?. MADE to ORDER-MADE to WEAR. . SUITS: OVERCOATS: PANTS: $!5to$50. $l5to$43. $3 to $15. A Perlect Fit Guaranteed. ' 230 W. SECOND SOUTH ST, :;r: V |