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Show Mi Saw Bank & Trust Company. No's. 1-3 Main Street. WILFORD WOODRUFF, President GEO. Q. CANNON, Vice-President. GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. Cash Capital, $300,000. Cash Surplus, $300,000. Zion's Savings Bank is the oldest and largest Savings Institution in Utah. We pay interest oa sum from $1 and upward. 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 Your Accounts. -:- DINWOODEY S Euriiitiire Company. RSHYBHA RUGS, 26x54 INCHES - - S2.05, 1128 SHYBHA RD&S, 30150 INCHES - 2.45. ' O 9 CHAIRS-SOLID HARDWOOD CHAIRS - - .50 Capital, $250,000. Surplu3, $50,000 American National Bank. Salt Laka City. Organised, October, 1CSO, Interest Paid on Savings and Tim Deposits. DI7ZECTOKS James H. Bacon, Preai&t&t; H. M. Bacon, Vice-President; F. I HoTTtaa, Caahier; W. B. Holland, Assistant Cashier; 8. ii. Jarria, 7. W. Em, Judge J. W. Judd, Secretary Elijah Sella, JudjoD. Q. TnnnlclifZ, A. 2. Grant M. J. Gray, Judge C F. Lotrronrow. CGERCIAl NATIONAL, SALT LAKE. Capital (fully paid) $30i,0y0 Surplus General Easing in V Its Branches. li"ies certificates o. deposit payable on demand bearing interest if lelt speritied tir e. iwdl drafts and bills of exchtmje jn :ll the principal citK's of the United S'a'e and Kurcp Geo. M. D'-wney, PrvMdent; Yv. V. Noble, Yic-Preident: Yic-Preident: Thomas Marshall, fecoed Yice-Fresd-dent; John W. Donnclian, Ceshier. Pirectohi F. XT. Auerfcach, Jiio. J. Daly, D.J. Salisbury, Moylau C. Fox, Thomas Marshall, V. V. "oMj tiporcre M. Downey, John V. Don-nellan, Don-nellan, Edwin Kimball. T.RJ0NES & CO., BANKERS. -s( 163 Maia. m K2TBays Ora and Bullion. THE NATIONAL Eank of the Republic. -s 47 Main. - Capital, $500,000 Fuixt Path. Frank Knox, Pwrldrat; li. C. Karrick, Yic-Pres-ldent; J. A. Earls, Cashier. Transacts a general banking business. Money loaned on favorable terms. Acounts of merchants, mer-chants, individuals, firais and corporations solicited. so-licited. Fiva per cent interest paid oa savings and time deposits. DIRECTORS L. C. Karrick, Emil Kahn, W.E. Smodley Frank Knox, Q. S. lioimrs, J. A. arle, (. A. Lowe, H. Xu A. Cnimer, J. Q. Sutherland. 60. M. SCOTT. J A3. GLENPENNING, H. S. RUM7TELD, President. Vice-President, Secretary. Geo. M. Scott & Co. lsooroBATr.) Dialers Ijt Hardware, Metal, Stores, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc Agents for i'se Dodge Wood Pulley, Roebling's Steel Wire Rope, Yacuum Cylindsr and Engine Oil. Hercules Powder, Atlas Engines En-gines and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson II arse Whisne, Blake Pumps, Miners' aad E.acks amis' Tools, tc 163 MAIS, SALT LAHE. R E D U C EdTrICE ITlAJMB ERTeTO. : E. Sells & Go. ' Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Window and Building Material at Eoduced Pric93 for Cash. ASerialtor j Everybody likes a Story. THE TIMES will lieiii tomor- 5 row the publication of a s ) i e n 1 i d serial, entitled, S ''From a Higher Stand-j jioint." It is translated from the German by Mrs. S s Mary A I my of Salt Lake, ? and is after the style of i Marion Craw ford. S Begin the Story tomorrow? ? and follow it to the end. s You will be delighted with 5 5 it. W. J. MONTGOMERY Buys and Sells Mining & Water Stoch OSce 168 Main. WELLS-FARGO CO.'S BANK. 4 c.lt t..V. H Err. C, C SHINNICK, KcT.S3patliisl cud Sergsaa. In addition to receral pTACttce gives special at&ction :o oteearo Chronic If jjanes, both ineuleal and ssrgical. eirnie9i ifik S'-h. dene i E. 1st S. 47. 2isl. 517. Cases deemed incurable by othe phyeicteBS a re-invited to call. flBTlBClfi L1MBS Braces for Deformities Elastic Stockings, Trusses, Etc SEND FOR CIRCULAR. OUh St., lalf tek&SMn PBLXLIP SFKYy Merchant Taikm M PKST-CLAS3 SUITS Made to Ordr. TrrfrtM Fit Guaranteed. I carry fU Un ctt FnuseW English, bcotch and OocKStio Good. 2$ VtJ t-outh Tenpie street, epp, Tempt Block, Sale Lak City. BTTTB Md Mil eze&rag, makes terahto transfers on tha principal eitiwa of the United bta'M and Europe, and on all poin j o tha Ztr cic Coast. Issues tsttars of credit STtilaiJe ia the principal cities of tka world, eip iai attan-tiou attan-tiou eiTtn to tha sflllns of ores aod bullion. Advance Ad-vance inace on "consisnzRsnts at kwct ratsa. Farticnlar attention )riTn to collations tiaroaaiv-eot tiaroaaiv-eot Utah, NsTfida adjoiuinx Territories. Ac-eoants Ac-eoants solicited. COBS 8 FOXDE WTS Wl'a. Fw Ca., Lon'ton; Walls, iargo o., Ner York: National Na-tional Bank cf the Republic, Boston; Flrct at.onl jotrnk, Denver; sta-o Satioaal Bank, D"!nTer; Merchauta Saional Back, Chlcag-o; oatmefi'a Btuik, bv Lais ; W el t, Fargo C., taa iTancisco. i. &. DUULY. Laikier. M'CORNICK&CO., BANKERS. m Salt Lake. Eftahltsbea. 1873. A $aaeral ban hia kaetns transacted. Collections promptly madft oa ail point in tht West and Northwest Caiful a-l. a-l. TitioapiKnn to connigtiments of ore and bai-live. bai-live. jtichsnre and teiejaphie tran-tira on tke principal ciUes of tka Onitod Bta'caa and la Europe. C0SSE3P0JiPEfTSVew York, Importers' a-.d 'iraders' hatlonul F-ank, KQai.tae eras.; C'hliWsoOcaiiSwo'.al Kat;wtil Ha-k; Omaha, Ot-,ah KfUonal Bank; San Fraaciaro, Piri Kcxon.i.1 Psk; Rt. Lcrais, ITetwa Dank tt C'oramsrt: sataa City, Nafincal Paak of F.ts City, first Wafonal Banlc, Airerlcaa Klic.l Beak; BenTar.IenTar Nt?er!il Punk, City National TV.k; PfDla, First .Ssi) at hank; Portland, Ot., Urst Xstinsl Rani; lo-,(!;in, JfrarOo'a Iink (Uraitsd), U3 LoukoxJ Blrset. glCYCLE . . . SYLPH Po3325a!ic and Cushioa Tires. PHOENIX PBggmatic 2&i Casbtoa Tirss. IHOjt'OlSCasMsnTlres. Call or end for catalogue. A tall line ot WHKKLS ei ail gra4ea. Scecial Frfa-ea te Clobs on orders of ikra ot more WHEELS) for caab. Cycilag Suadi-tem, OU, tc gportlns Good, Ouaa, Ammonltlon, Baseball j ice;. Cutlery, Etc. Ciaaeral Rapairtaj , ' and Loeksmiiking. ' M. E EVANS, J S9-S4 VT. ad So., Slt Lake. lias removed tack to his old quarters, No. ICS Eant beccd fecrxh street, first ricor norta of tka Rlcjrer t-ewing ilachine Co.'a offiv. His sotk comprises new and second-hand elolbu:g, and he a!.o makes a specialty o reptiriiiji and cleaning. Uood wort ad prsmpt attontion assured. Uld friTOtis snd paurons ar always welcome. r' - r.'-'ttl public solicited. UNION NATIONAL BANK. Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers. Eata'alished 1SV). Capital (faily paid), 309,000; scrpins, 84C.0OO. Unitfd S'.ateg Depository, "rsnsa ta a general bankirg basinee. hafe deposit vaults lira ar i i'Prriar prool. 1. K. Waikcr, President; M. H. Walker, Vica- rrofeiatmt; 11. J. CUearsan, Cahi?r; L. Ii. Far, worth, Asri-iaaC Cahior; J. It. IValker, iz., AKitaBt Cashier. B. H, SCHETTLER. ""ho Js a General aaking Sostascs AT If O. 60 MAIIf STHEET, Opposite the Ca-o.) aod pays in rest cb da-gli, da-gli, ae--iro yaur aceouats. Eai ) (Tho Tunnel si Orlnk) (The Tunnel I Pl2v OilSiird at Tha Tunnel, i Wimutm K T 111 CWESTERMj 11 IS If llSSlj STANDARD 6IUSL Current Tins Table, In effect Aug. 28, '92 ' Leaves Salt Lakb. To. 2 For Provo, Grand Junction and points east 9:00 a. m, Xo. 4 For Provo, Grand Junction and ail points east ...9:2 p. m o. 6 For rrovo, Payson, Eureka and livr City 4:06 p.m. Xo. 6 For Bingham and San Fe Valley Val-ley 9:10 a. m. Ko. a For Og.len and the West. .... H :53 p. m. No. 1 For Ogiien and tha West. 11 :i5 a. m. Ko. & For Ogdan and tha West 4:50 rj. ntt Arrive Salt Lakb. No. 1 From Frovo, Grand Junction aad the East X1:Q6 a. m. Ko. 8 From Provo, Grand Junction aad the East. ll:49p, ta. Ko. 7 From Provo. Payson, Eureka and Silver City 10:10 a. m. Ko. 5 From Bingham and San Pete Valley 4:48 p. m. Ko. 8 From Oprdn and the TTest 9:00 a. m. Ko. 2 From Oirden and the West 70 a. m. Ko. 4 From Ogden and fhe West 9:15 p. m. Pullman Palace Sloepsrs on all through trains; Ko changes; close connections; safety, Bp aad and comfort. Ticket Office No. 1200 S. Main St. D. C. D0BQ2, Gen. Manage. A. E. WgLBY, Ofunl a apt, i. A. BEN iiH ST. P. VJL. G ABEL ii TAILOR ftiTX 65 W. 2d So, JmhA MftUsie-cnisr - S I S ts $55 ipPiiis " - $3.50 ts $15 u , hi SafU Kda la 10 boas. ?gU f'-I Biacie In 8 houra. B tds , workman iu tki City, II ' -H and when you feel tired and exhausted after a hard day's work, drop in and rest at THE TUNNEL. THE TCKNEL Is the popular resort of Salt Lake City. Patrcnired by the het class of people. Eudwelser, Acheuser, Milwaukee and ail imported German beers on draught. 42 and 44 West Second South St. Formerly Walker's Pavilion. UtaSi Business Collage -0- 0 nd B2BTSCHB0L 4- OPENS SEPT. 12th, 1892. filce, 10 WasateH Bids. Book-keeping and all Commercial Branches. Penmanship a Specialty. For Partiouiar Apply to , . L. riFJI, H, Acs'ts, til. S.t Prepr, ZDr. BISCZIOP, DENTIST. THROUGH CAR LINE. U MFrl Si Is Your Sigfii Dsfeativs? WHY DCOTT YOTJ ?EH BEEGES! - The Optician. v Ko charee mnde for examination. A perfect fit fnaranteed. Glasses sold cheeper thnn yon can ny them els wh era. Ppactacles and Eye Glasses repaired. P.emamber the place, 19 W. South Temple Tem-ple street, opp. Teuipla. JOHNDuBEIj'Ssiis mtl ts CESER-U10E to WE).B. StJITS: OVERCOATS: PAKTS: $!5ta$53. $l5to$43. $3io$l5. A Terlect Fit Guaranteed. 239 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. Teeth extracted without pain- Fillings 75c up. Best set of teeth, $13. Work warranted. war-ranted. Onen Sundays. 4si W. 1st Bo. SU mwmwmm g liclers AAKE TH PACE. -1 "-ri"--- j Victor Bicycles are the best that -1 experience, trains, still and capital r""C3 ! Sw Can produce. Victors lead the " ' world. 3 j. S. JENSEN, piwj Agent for VUtjr BicyCiC. K. Pir-t S"'h ft. Pl -4 Effective Sopt. 11, 1892. Trains arrive and depart at Salt Lake City daily as follows: ARRIVE. From all Eastern points 8:00 a.m. Front Butte, Portland, fc-an Frsnclsco... 9:05 a.m. From Cache Valley and Fark City to:40 a.m " f rom all Eaetrn paints 12:40 p.m. From Cache Valley and Ocdan 7 :10 p.m. JKrota Milford, Eureka and intermediate intermedi-ate points 10:00 a.m. From Juab, Provo and Eureka. 6:10 p.m. From Terminus and Gainold 4:06 p.m. DEPART. For Ogden and all Eastern points 8:03 a.m. For Ogden and interim!. ate points 6:40 a.m. For butto. Portland, San Francisco and Cachw Valley ..10:05 am. I'or Cache Ya'ley and Park City S'iiJ p.m. For Ogden and alt Eastern points 6:30 p.ia. IS or Frovo, Eureka aud Jliuord 7:40 a.m. For Eureka, Juab, ictern.ediate points. 4:25 p.m. For Cariield and Tooele... 7:43 a.m. Daily, Sunday excepted. tTraiu between Juab and Milford do not run Sundays. City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street. D. E. BURLEY, Gen. Agent Pas. Dent, . 8. U. II. CLARK, Fret, ad Gen, M. ;- E.DICKINSON, Asst. Gen. Mgr. E. L. LOMAX, G. P, & T. A. "Whoe your tailor?" Try Buckle A Son, Main 1st., opposite Walker house. There is nothing to equal Hygeia. Kelly & Reilly's Bij oil Saloon. e&fe. -- - -c-i-.aw-i. 23 Mr & ret- "-"' t ,fff CHoicost of Wines, Liquors end Cigara. Tie Papular liasort of Cslt Iak.a. R. STENZEL & CO. (Late with Noblb, Wood A Co.) M-NTTACTtTRERS Of i 4 E. Third South Street I CORKER MAIS. We repair and altar all kinds of Sal Garmenta into Fariioable tihapea by tha moat exparianced Grmao Furriers. Brin In your iu work now and have it ready for winter. We csrry the moat complete line of Fnrs and Skin of any hoase ia the Wast, aad guarantee prises as low ss any heuse in the LroUe, East or West, quality and workma8fatp combined. ; Perfect fitting Seal Capae, Jacketa, Saco,ea aad . j TJlatersdn stack an made to order specialty. If you want to borrow money, go direct to head quarter. ... Sam J. ILasYoar. Room 'i Hooper Block. - |