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Show St. Mary's Academy, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross. THE course of study is thorough, embracing all branches belonsing to a rirt-claes education. ed-ucation. Phonography, Type-writing and Bookkeeping are taught. Drawing and Vocal Vo-cal lessons in class being included in English course form no extra charge. Young ladies wishing to follow the Higher Art or Musical Coarse axe offered special facilities in each. Ths usual reduction of term made when more than one of the family attend school at the same time. The pupils of All-Hallows All-Hallows Collets are permitted to visit their titters at the Academy. Jlaif rates can be secured for pupils on roads not outside the territory. terri-tory. Studies for boarders and day pupils will be reeninei the first week of !Septriiber. Terms moderate. Send reference, and for catalogue, etc., address as above. j itisiiiiiii te PRINTING 'HOUSE. Capital, $250,000. . v . Surplus,$-40,0Oa American National Bank. . Ealt LaJcs City. Organized, October, 1890, Interest Paid on Sayings and Tisie Deposits. s DTIZECTOIIS James H. Bacon, President; II. M. Bacon, Tlee-Preeldeat 1 BfeI9Hk9 Cashier; W. B. Holland, Assistant Cashier; 8. il. Jarvts, T. TC. &M, JmAg J. Vr Jadd, Secretary Elijah Sells, JudfI). Q- Tuanlclift, A. M. Grant, M. J. Gray, Jd S" ' Y AT THE OFFICE OF ilver at Far j. b. walden, Real Estate, Loans, Securities and Investments, Take your money out of the banks, and. -while letting the people eet the benefit of It, take a aliee of it yourself. Life is short. Help others as well as yourself. If you believe in the free coinage of aiiver, put it circulation, and let it be free. J. B. WALDEX office, 150 Main Street, j (old McCornick Bank Buildinsr). Salt Lake City, Utah. Ms Savings Bant & Trust Company. No. 1-3 Main Street- ' V WILFORD WOODRUFF, President. GEO. Q. CANNON. Vice-President GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. Cash Capital, $200,000. . Cash Surplus, J'iOO.OOO. Zion's Svipi;3 Bank is the o'dsst and largest Sa vin ps Institution in Utah. We pay Interest on sums from $1 and upward. Interest compounded com-pounded four liuies a year. Our deposit de-posit are greater than those of all other Suvins Sanks in Utah combined. com-bined. We Desire Your Accoupts. -:- COMMERCIAL -NATIONAL - Salt Lake. law-Capital law-Capital (Folly Paid) fW.onO Bnrplaa.. ..... .... ..........Jl a. General Banking, ia a!i lis Branches. Isaacs cartineetes of deposit payable on demand bearing interest if loft specinei time. Sails drafts aad hills of exchange on ail ths principal dUes of the Ccl'.edStaiasaadEuxope. Omx. M. Downey, Present: "W. P. Nobis, Vlca-Presldeut; Vlca-Presldeut; Thomas Marshall, 2nd Vice-Presi-dent; John W. Dunneilan, Cashier. DIRECTORS T. II. Aaarhfieh. Jdo. 3. Dtfv, D. J. Salisbury, Mcvian C. Fox, Thomas Marshali, TIT D 1- i" - Z AT TkAm.-. 1.1.. 1T Tn UNIVERSITY of UTAH, (Formerly University of Deseret.) Salt Like City, It nil. The first term of tha Academic year, 1892-83, of the Univrrshy of Utah, will begin at 9 a.m., Monday. Mon-day. September 12, 18'J2. The following courses are offered: 1 A Four Tears' Classical Course. 2 A Konr Years Course in tieneral science. 3 A Four Year' Courts in Letters. 4 A Three Years' Course in Mining and Mining Engineering. 6 A Four Years' Nuriual Course (4 yours preparatory!. 6 A Three Years' Normal Course (2 j eara preparatory). The first five of thnse courses load to di-grees. Instructions in Military rkiiance and Tactics will be continued. A preparatory school, designed to prepare students stu-dents to pursue any of the University course?, is open to persous of both sexes over 15 years of an. Students are admitted without chanres for tuition tui-tion to any courne they are prepared to pursue. There i an annual admission tee of 5 for resi- I'nntu , TTtn1i .nil C ' i friF Tiiti- ii.irli;?ifa General PEINTERS and PUBLISHERS, PUB-LISHERS, BOOK BINDERS, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, MANUFAC-TURERS, ENGRAVERS and STEREOTYPERS. The Reason We Can GEO. M. SCOTT, JAS. QLENDEHNTNQ, H. 8. RUMTHCTLD, President. Viec-Presdnt. Secrstary. Geo. M. Scott & Co. p m (iKCORPORiTBTJ.) DUUU lit Eardware, iletal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. oave you lvioneyi T. K.m.i... v. 1ia 4 lrcrefi Atiish Students may receive permits for reduced faro over the railways in Utah. For further information apply to ' ' JOSEPH T. KINGSBURY, M.A. . Acting President. T. R.JONES & CO., BANKERS. m 163 Mattt. t37Bays Orsa and BulUoa. : W. Ill ii in in i THE NATIONAL Bank of the Republic. -W 47 Kaia. CAiTTAt, $500,000. FTT.I.T Paid. Frank JCnoi, PrssLdnnt; L. O. Karrick, Vice-President; J. A. Earls, Cashier. Transmeta a general banking business. Honey loaned on lavorahle terms. Acounts of merchants, mer-chants, individuals, firms and corporations solicited. so-licited. FiTe per cent Interest paid on Baring and time deposits. - 1 DIRECTORS Is. C. Karrick, Emil Kahn, W.E. Smedley, Frank Knox, Q. S. Holmes, JT. A. arle, Geo. A. Lows, li. L. A. Calmer, J. Q. Sutherland. AffenU for the Dodge Wood Pnlley, Roehlinf's Steel Wire Repe, Tacuum Cylinder and Engine Oils Hercules Powder, Atlae En- k fine and Boilers, Mack Injectors, BufTalo Scales, Jefferson Hone I Whins, Blake Pumps, Miners' and SlackaouthV Tee Is, Etc ? fe I 168 main, salt lake. hi 1 vj REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC. . v : E. Sells & Co. t Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doom, Windows tvnrX Building Material at Eeduced Prices for Cash. ment; the most complete facilities employ the greatest number of peeple; nefe our business thoroughly systematized; can afford to have the most skilled help on account of handling a large volume of business. Have the latest improved and best machinery and every device and equipment to enable us to turn out first-class printing and binding Promptly! fc Expeditiously I MMaWMMHaHMaVaMaHH At prices that will meet any-com-" - petition. WE PRINT EVERYTHING. Nothing too small to command our attention. atten-tion. Nothing too large for our complete facilities. We are manufacturers and retailers, and can save you the middleman's profit.' Write us for estimates on anything you may want in the way of Printing, Book Binding, Blank Books, Engraving or Stereotyping. The Irrigation Age Printing Bouse. W. j. MONTGOMERY Buys and Sells fining OTaierStocfc Office 166 Main. DRIVER MERCANTILE COMPANY E. C CIAJTE, Secretary. r Dwlsn la InssrUd Fam ily CmmtIn, Bar. Onla ad Teed. Family Trad a.Speoialtj'. Will Sell far Caab Lower tbaat the Ixrw-st. Ixrw-st. Successors to H. L. DRIVES A JtAJUST A BOSS. Ml Kaiat Street, Ra-KL aPIESIaEy 1 v I French Halr- HOTELS. TiOfHIT'E HOUSE. - l Mala and Sad Kontlu TaTle-Board a Specialty. Rates 81.50 and $2 a day, jr. JR. STEPHEN. Proprietor. THE WALKER HOUSE. Salt Liu Citt, Utah. American and European Planj f sates f3 ajtd $3 rn dat; ; WELLS-FAR GO CO.'S BANK. - Salt Lake. BTJTS aad sells exchange, makes telpgraphle transfers on the principal oities of ths waited fcuites and Enrope, and on ail points on the Fa-eiftc Fa-eiftc Coast. Xante letters of credit sTailabla in the principal cities of the world. Special attention atten-tion jrlren to the selling of ores and bullion. Advances Ad-vances made on conslenmcnls at lowest rates. Ptirticnlar attention given to collection through-1 nt Utah, Kernda and adjoining Territories. AO-coonts AO-coonts solicited. CGBREBPOXDEyTB Walla, Farsro Co, London; WeBa, farffo M Co., Sew York : National Na-tional Bank at the Kepabllc, Boston; First Rational Bank, Denver; State National Bank, XenieT; Merchants' Natiooai Bank, Chicaqo; lioatmen's Bank, st. Louis ; WellsFargo & CoY 8 an Francisco. 1, E. DOOI.I, Cashier. V -a. WW, - W. 3rd Ho Salt Lake City. V, T Telephone, 1 49. 1 .. . i- Ai. Salt?-1iAKE Seminary AND Normal Training School. Complete College preparatory. Music, Art and Boarding departments. For information write or apply to REV. T. C. ILIFF, D. D. Y ou Van vlear At least by buying our SPECIAL STIFF HAT at $2.50 The reason is this quali y and stylo of Stiff Hat cannot be boutrht els where in this city at such a figure. You ca i have your choice of color, black or brown, I and they arc the proper style for fail and winter. ONE-PRICE HOOSE. -J. P. Gardner, 141 Main St. - M' COR NICK & CO.. BANKERS. i' -m Salt Lake. " Established, 1878. A goral banktnt; easiness (transacted. Col'.eetions promptly made on all poiata In the West and Northwest. Careful as-tention as-tention jfiven to consignments of ores and bullion. bul-lion. .Exchange and taiejrraphlc transfers en ths principal wtie of the Cauted States and ia Karope. CMRBBSPOlTrEirTS New Tork, Importers' pad Tradnrs' National Bank, Koantxo Bros.; Chlcftfro, Commerctal National Bank; Omaha, 'Omaha National Bank; an " ran Cisco, First Rational Bank; EL Los is, Natisaal Baak f Coicerce; Kansas City, National Bank of Kansas City, First National Bank. American National Baak; Denver, Jjwstsc National Bank. City National Bank; Pnsblo, First National Bank; Portland, Or.,. First Natinnat Bank: Lo&dsn, UuUji i Bank (UralUd), Oei Lombard street. UNION NATIONAL BANK. Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers. Established 150. Capital (fully paid), $400,000; snrploa, $45,000. . , United States Depository. Transact a eeneral banking bnsinese. tsafe deposit vanlta fire ard bnrelar proof. J. K. Walker. President; M. H. Walker, Vice-President; Vice-President; M. J. Cheesman, Cashier; L H. Farnsworth, Assistant Cashier; i. K. Walker, Jr-, Assistant Caahier. Vlll3. Dresser aod ...j . Perfumer. J"! 0 3 Maanfera I t I a i-J anly First-Class liw H' Gds; alas v II a T choicest Toilette , fc-A lljl Preparations. bx Hall order ra. T-j-C7yy, reive prompt attea- s!p Sjtf J? Specialist In Cat-'VwV Cat-'VwV tinp Banga.Cnrliag NLof ' and Singeing. PARLOUS 37-28 Seett-Aoerbaob. Bid's. The Largest Establishment of its kind between Chicazo and the Pacific Coast. ,i .i " i r "QICYCLE . . . HEADQUARTERS. f VI nil n..Mm,!U oil PnpMnn Tin. J. J. McCirsa-r, Bkchtol & Sun, Propra. Dining DopL ' Prepra. Hetel Dept. HOTEL KNUTSFORD, ? i ' If OpenedJuneS i i Now and Elegant In all Its Ap-j pointmenta. "' aOO Rooms, Single or En 8ialt; TEj ! Rooms with Batn. 6. S. HOLMES. - - PfBcrtetor. i HOTEL TEMPLETON. JUST OPENED! , The Gn!) First-CIass Hatel In tk Cit Car. Main aad Sonta Temple atreeta, j THE. MORGAN HOTEL J 144 W. 1st Soutn. CENTRAL LOCATION. rTBtTCl.ASS TJf all its appointments. BATES $2 ndCLM per day. Spadal Kates to theatrical aaa tarsa . JaU' . J. JST. CLAIIK, Prop. B. H. SCHETTLER. (Vho does a General Banking Business AT NO. 60 MAIN STREET, (Opposite the Co-op.) and pay interest oa de-poit, de-poit, defirea your accounts. JLG ABEL TAILOR ii:jVj 1 IHSaitsta order $I51$55 WPaEts " - $3.50ta$l5 'l V Suits mads in 10 boon. Pants Kr f LI made in 5 bonis. By I ml atais ji workman in this City. THE CONTINENTAL) Salt Lake City, UtaJx. Flrct-Cltss American Kate!. $2.50 and $3.00 p itj: ' K. H. BEARDS LET, Prop'tv Kelly & Reilly's ' , Bijou Saloon. H S28 Cttat StiMt. Choicest of Wines, Liquors unci Cigars. The Popular Resort of Salt Lako. oiLrn riicaiiicuu oiia iiusiiiwti mo. FHgjjjXPB8aaatlc i C jsfiisa Tins. ROyOIS Cushion Tiras. Call or send for catalogue. A faQ lino of WQEKL9 of all grade. Special Prfres to Clubs on orders of three or more WHEELS fox cash. Cycling Sundries, Oti, Etc Sporting Goods, Guns. Ammunition, Baseball Goods, Cutlery, Etc General Repairing and Locksmithing. M. R EVANS. Z-a W. ad ao., Salt Jak. . Wells&CoJ 7-9 First 8onU Are offsTtng daring Jnly and Aagnat, TIT 1.1 fl. fl-nCM AT RSDTJOTION. Wow ia the ti:e U bay. Avail yocrsaJ of this opportunity. THROUGH CAR LINE: Effective Jafj 3, Trains arrive and depart at Salt Lake City daily as follows : ARRIVE From all Eastern points..' 8:00 a. m. troni Bntte, Portland,',Ban ITrancleeo. 9:05 a. in. Fium Cache Valley and Fart City 10:40 a. at. From all K a tern points. 130 p. mg I rom Cache Valley and;Ogden T:10 p. m. JFrom Mtlford. Kureka and intermedi- te points 10:00 a. m. From Jnab, Provo and Kureka......... 6:10 p. m. from Terminus and Garfield 9:40 a. m. DEPART For Ogden and all Eastern points S:00 a. m. For Ogden and intermediate points.... 6:40 a. m. For liutte, Portland, ban Francisco and Cache Talley 10:05 a rn. For Cache Valley and Park City 8:80 p. m. For Ogden and ail Eastern points 6:80 p. ia. For Provo, Eur ska and Hilford 7:40 a. rn. For Kureka, Juab and intermediate THE UTAH CENTRAL TIME-TABLE : la effect December 24th, 1993. Passenger trains will ran daily between Salt Laka City and Park City as follows: - SALT LAKE CITT. Train 1 leaves 8th Sonth and Main 8:00 ana. " S arrives " " " 10:80 am, PARK CITT. Train 1 arrives at Park City 10:80 a-m. leaves " . ....... ....... 8:00 aao. Office and depot cor. 8th South and Main Streets. T. J. MACINTOSH, Gen. Supt , Buggies ahd Cahruges. Geo. A. Lowe Has received and for sale a full Use of tbe Latest Styles I At ths most popular prices; also a fall lime of Agricultural lmitlcmeuU aad hakattlar Wagoma. 145 Stats Road. Salt Lake City. STANDARD GAUGE. Current Time Table, in effect Aug. 28, '92 LsAvxe Salt Lax. No. S For Provo, Grand Junction and - points est.... 8:00a.m. No. 4 For Provo, Grand Junction and - all points east 9:2ft p. m. No. 8 For Provo, Payson, Eureka and Silver City 4ftp. m. No. ft For Bingham, San Pete and Wasatch... Wa-satch... 9:10 a. a. No. 8 For Ogden and the West 11:68 p. m. No. 1 For Ogden and the West 11 :15 a. m. No. 6 For Ogden and the West 440 p. wu Akbxvb Salt Lakb. No. 1 From Provo, Grand Junction and the East 11:05 a.m. No. 8 From Provo, Grand Junction and the East , 11:48 p.m. No. 7 From Provo, Payson, Eureka and Silver City 10:10 a m. No. 8 From Bingham, San Pete and Wasatch 4:45 p. an. No. 6 From Ogden and the-West 9:00 a. nv. No. 2 From Ogden and the West 7:0 a. m. No. 4 From Ogden and the West 9:1ft p.m. Pullman Palace Sleepers on all through trains; No changes;' close connections; safety, speed -and comfort. Ticket Office 'o. iSOO S. Main St. . X. C, DOSGX, Geo. MMm . A. B. WKLBT, Oenaral Snpiv JUa. . 4VJ For Garneld and Tooele 6:ld 9- m. Daily, bunilsy excepted. JT rains between Juab and Mllford do not ma Bandars. . City Ticket OfflceCsibl Main Street . V ; D. E. BUKLET, " GeuT. Agt. Passgr. Dept. B. H. IL CLARIE, ' E. DICK1NSCN, : Pres. and Oea'l Mgr. " - Asst. (ion! Atj E.LvOMAX, O. P. 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