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Show $1,000,000.00 To lend at 6 to 9 per cent. James H. Bacon at American National bank. ' Try Hygeia Vi!d Cherry Phosphate. Take your watch to II. Jacob, 41 West Second South, if others fail to make it run. . There is nothing to equal nygela. 1 . Capital, $250,003. - ; - - Surplus,$4 5,000 American National Bank. j . . . . i Salt Lek City. Organized, Octoboor, 1890, Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. DrRXCTOnSJ ames TL Bacon, President; H. 1L Bacon, vTce-Prealdeat; T. L Btfa Cashier; W. B. HoUand, Assistant Cashier; 8. M. Jarvis, T. W, Smb. Judge J. "W. add. Secretary Elijah Sella, JudgeD. O. Tnnnlclia, X. 14. Grant, JJL 3. Oray, Juif CT, Lovr"tHnrow. ' " The Continental Change. The lease on the Continental hotel baa changed hands, Mr. M. H. Beardslcy retiring. retir-ing. The hotel will still be run as a first clu6s house and special attention will be ffiven to the table. Mr. J. II. Van Horn who is well known in connection with the' hotel business in this city, will cater to the wants of the guests and promises to keep the house up to its former high standard. Joseph E. Caixe, Walter P. Jexsixgs, Agents. Ms- Savings Ml . & Trust Company. Nos. 1.3 Main Street WILFORD WOODRUFF, President GEO. Q. CANNON. Vice-President GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. Cash Capital, 1300,000. Cash Surplus, 200,000. Ziou's Savings Bank is the oldest and largest Savings Institution in' Utah. We pay interest on sums from $1 and upwards. Interestcom-pounded Interestcom-pounded four times a year. Our deposits de-posits are greater than those of all . other Savings Banks in Utah com- , bined. -:- We Desire Your Accoants. -:- Silver at Par B. WALDEX, Reof Estate, Loans, Securities and Investments, Take your money out of the banks, and. while letting the peoplo get the benefit of it, take a s'iee of it yourself. Life is short Help othera as well as yourself. If you believa in the free coinage of silver, pat it in circulation, and Irt it be free. J. B. WALDEX. office, 130 Main Street, (old McCornick Bauk Bulldins), Salt Lake City, Utah I "Whose your tailor " Try Buckle ds Son Main 8t, opposite Walker house. : e Hygeia Waters are superior to any. - . . - If you want to borrow money, go direct to headquarter. 8am J. Kentox. Room 22 Hooper Block. Hygeia at Fred ScarrFs. . . Patronize the Best. Fastest time, sure connections, best scenery scen-ery to all points east via Rio Grande Western West-ern and Colorado Midland railways. Ask the ticket agent. eiO. M. SCOTT, JAB. aLENDENNrNG H. 8. RUMTIELD, President. Vice-President Secrttary. Geo. M. Scott & Co. - (Ikookpobatbd.) Deaxbbs In ! Hardware, iletal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Eta Areata for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roebling's Steel Wire Repa, Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Oil. Hercules Powder, AUaa Engines En-gines and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Hotm Whims, Blake Pumps, Miners' and Blaclunutha' Tools, Etc 168 MAIlf, SALT LAKE. ' I COMMERCIAL NATIONAL SaltLaka. m- Capital (Fully Paid) I800.0O1 Surplus . 43,201 General Banking i all Its Branciiss. Issues certificates of deposit parable on d?mnl bearing interest if left speciied time. Sells drafts and bills of exchange on all the principal cities of the United States and K orope. Geo. M. Downey, Preident; W. P. Noble, Vice-President; Vice-President; Thomas llarecall, 2nd Vice-President; John W. DonneUan, Cashier. DISSCTOBSV. H. Anerbach, Jno. J. Italy, D. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Nobie, George H. Downey, John W. Doa- Is M Sight Deknve? why ixvvt yoc see BEEGER! The Optician. 4- No charge made for examination. A perfect fit guaranteed. Glasses sold cheaper thsn too can buy them elsewhere. Spectacles and Eye-'Glasses repilred. Remember the place, IS W. South Temple Tem-ple street, opp. Temple. ! REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC. E. Sells & Co. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows sjuf Building Material at Beduced Prices for Cash. . , - i : ' ' T. R.JONES & CO., BANKERS. 163 Main, m-t7"Boys m-t7"Boys Ores and Bullion. THE NATIONAL Bank of the Republic. -m 47 Ualn. - Capital, 8500,000... . '. Fmi Paid. Frank Knox, President; L. C. Sarrick, Vice-President; J. A. Earls, Cashier. ! Transacts a reneral bunking . business. Money loaned on favorable terms. Acounts of mer-I mer-I chants, Individuals, firms and corporations solicited. so-licited. Five per cent Interest paid on savings and time deposits, i DIRECTORS L. C. Kirrick, Emil Kahn, W. B. h medley, Frank Knox, Q. & Holmes, J. A. Earle, Geo. A. Lowe, H. L. A. Culmer, J. O. Sutherland. PROFESSOR JOHNSON'S I WONDERFUL 1 BLOOD SEARCHER. Cures Perfectly and Permanently. ' Rheumatism, Catarrh and Syphilis In all stages. Makes a natural and lovely complexion, is a j needed tonic, destroys Pimples, Boils, I Scrofula, Mercurial and all 1 B ood Diseases. j If your Blood and Stomach are all right you can have no Dizziness, Headache, Neuralgia, Neu-ralgia, Costiveness, Malaria, Liver Complaint, Com-plaint, Fevers or Backai he. To make a perfect cure directions mut be ' followed strictly. It requires five bottles to j make a permanent cure; price $2 per bottle. In all aggravated ct;scs of Syphilis or Catarrh Ca-tarrh Bern; or call and give symptoms. For Catarrh you must xmoke our remedy to kill microbes or pin worms. Put uo bv HOTELS. THTMrtOousE. Main and 2nd Soolh. Tablc-Board a Specialty. Rates $1.50 and $2 a day J. R. STEPHEN. Proprietor. THE WALKER HOUSE. W. J. MONTGOMERY Buys and Sells Mining &WaterStock Office 166 Main. UNIVERSITY of UTAH, (Formerly University of Deseret.) Salt Lake City, Utah. The first term of the Academic year, 1892-98, of the Universi y of Ctab, will begin at V a.nx, Monday, Mon-day, September 12, 189& The following conrtes are offered : 1 A Four Tears' Classical Course. 2 A Four Years' Course in General science. 3 A Four Years' Course in Letters. 4 A Three Years' Course in Mining and Mining Engineering. 5 A Four Years' Normal Course (2 yeurs preparatory). 6 A Three Years' Normal Course (2 years preparatory). The first five of those courses lead to d-jrrees. Instructions in Military Science and Tactics will be continued. A preparatory school, designed to prepare students stu-dents to pursue any of the University courses, is open to persons of" both sexes over 15 years of age. Students are admitted without charges for tuition tui-tion to any course they are prepared to pnrsue. There is an annual admission tee of (5 for residents resi-dents of Utah, and f for non-residents. Students may receive permits for reduced fare over the railways in Utah. For further information apply to -. JOSEPH T. KINGSBURY, M.A. Acting President. A. M. JOHNSON REMEDY COmPANY, I OrriCE AND LAnRATOKT I XO. 264 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. Reputable references. WELLS-FARGO CO.'S BANK. m Salt Lake. BO 18 aad sells exchange, makes teleeraphle transfers on the principal cities of the United State and B orope, and on all points oa th Pacific Pa-cific Coast. Issues letters of credit available la th principal cities of the world. Sperlal attention atten-tion given to the seUinr of ores and bullion. Advances Ad-vances made on consignments at lowest rates. Particular attention elven to collections through-' evt Utah, Nevada and adjoining Territories. Accounts Ac-counts solicited. COBRE8PONDEXT8V?c, Fargo Co, London; WeUs, Fargo A Co., New York: National Na-tional Bank of the Republic, Boston ; First Nauonal bank, Denver; State National Bank, Denver; Merchants' National Bank, Chicago; Boatmen's Bank, ttk Louis; Wells, Fargo Co., ban iranciaco. i. . DOOLY, Cashier. Tbey Beat the Record. The Rio Grande Western train which left Salt Lake on Sunday morning at 8 a. m. arrived ar-rived at Doover at 7:30 a. m. Moniay morn- I ingr, thus making the run between Salt Lake and Denver in twenty-three hours and thirty minutes, surpassing all previous records of any regular tiain between these two eitiss. The Rio Grande Western people irrnn they can make this time with ease, cduifort asd safety, and were it any advantage to put passengers into Denver at an earlier hour they could arrange their schedule to do so. Their efforts for improving the service between be-tween Utah and the Colorado iiietropo'.ii hould be encouraged by all classes of trav- lers. Salt Lake 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. Chicago World's Fair Water, Hygeia. Hygeia at A. C. Smith & Co. Arcadian Waukesha Water. L. W. Ditt-man, Ditt-man, Agent. Telephone 384. Hygeia at Grics Bros. Drug company. . e . Brass and enamled furniture at Barrett Bros. Hygeia at notel Templeton. MX0RNICK& CO., BANKERS. m Salt Lake. -XstabTlshed, 1878. A general banking business transacted. Collections promptly made oa all points in tbt and Nor'hwest Careful at- tcuoa gh-eo to consignments of ores and bullion. bul-lion. Exchange and telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of the United States and la Europe. COBRSSPONDiyTS-Htw York, Importers' at.d Traders' National Bank, Koantae Bros.; Chicago, Commercial National Bank; Omaha, Omtha National Bank; San Francisco, First National Bank; St. Loois, Naticasl Bank of Commerce; Kansas City, National Bank of Kansas City, First National Bank, American National Bank; Denver, Ienver National Bank, City National Bank; Pueblo, First National Biak; Portland. Ore., First National Bauk; , London, Martin's Bank (limited), tfc, Lonbari street. UNION NATIONAL BANK. Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers. Established I80O. Capital (fully paid), $103,000; surplus, $4S,00O. United States Depository. Transarte a general banking business. Jafe deposit vaults fir aEd burglar proof. J. It. Walker. President; M. H. Walker, Vice-President; Vice-President; M. 1. Cheesman, Cashier; L. H. Farnsworth, Assistant Cashier; J. K. Walker, Jr., Assistant Casaier. Salt Lax Cut, Utah. American and European Plan., 1 m AT3 t3 AKD $3 m DAT, J. J. McCixskt. Bkcjitol A 8aws, Proprs. Dining Dept. Propn. Hotel Dept. HOTEL KNUTSFORD. . Opened xT uno 3 New and Elegant in all lta Ap 1 pointmenta. ' 2QO Rooms, Single or En Sulta; 70 Rooms with. Batn. 6. S. HOLMES. , - - Prcsrlrior, HOTEL TEMPLETON. JUST OPENED! Tha Only First-Class Hotel In the City Cor. Main and South Temple atreeU. THE MORGAN HOTEL 7 144 W. 1st South. CENTRAL LOCATION. FIP8T-CLAP3 TH all lta appointments. BATS 8 $i aad tAM per day. , Special Rates to theatrical add large) parties. 7 JT. H. CLARK, Prop's. THE CONTINENTALJ Salt Lake City, Utah. Flrst-Cs American Hotel. $2.50 and S3.CD ptr iiy. If. H. BEARDSLEY, Prop'r. I DRIVER MERCANTILE - COMPANY E. C CLTTTE, Secretary. Dealers In Imported Fav Uy Groceries, Hay, Grain d Feed. Family Trade a Specialty. Will Sell for Cash Lnw.r tbaa the lowest. low-est. Successors to II. L. DRIVER C BALLET C SONS. 14 Mala Street. B. H. SCHETTLER. Vho docs a General Banking Business AT NO. 60 MAIN STREET, (Opposite the Co-op.) and pays interest on de-pofit, de-pofit, de- iree your accounts. tGABEL Tie TAILOR . 65 V.2d So. Suits io order - $15 to $55 Puts. " - $3.50to$l5 Suits stade la 10 hours. Pants made in 6 boar. By II si niisea , . workmen In this City. BICYCLE . . . HEADQUARTERS. . SYLPH Paaamalic and Cushion Tires. -PHOESix Pmatlc and Cushion Tires. 1RC3U01S CasfaloBTlres. Call or send for catalogue. A tall line of WHEELS of all grades. Special Prices to Clubs on order of three or more WHEELS for cash. Cycling 8oadxt. OIL, Etc Sporting Ooods, Onna. Ammunition, Baseball Gaols, Cutlery, Etc (xeneral Repairing and Locksmhhing. M. R EVANS, t-9 W. Sd bo., Salt Lake. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ATTORNEY-A f-LA W. A TTORXEY-AT-LAW 2&1 SOUTH MAIN ST.. fA Salt Lae City. CLESSON S. KINNEY. ATTORNEY AND COUN3E LLOR-AT - LAW : rooms 6U3-605 McCornick Bik. EUGENE LEWIS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW; MORTGAGE LOANS. Boom B1Q Ponofflce Building. O. W. POWEEi ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OPPOSITE CLTLLLN Hotel. S. S. MARKHAM. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR - AT - LAW, O'Meara building, rooms 39-40, S3 to 69 West Second South. J. F. CORKER. PATENT ATTORNEY PATENTS ON INVEN-tions, INVEN-tions, caveats, etc. Patent drawings, models to order. Oftice iol Main St., Salt Lake City. - KAIGHN & ANDERSON. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS-AT-LAW. Rooms 4-6-6. cor. West Temple and Second South streets. P. O. Box, 618. Salt Lake City. GRANT H. SMITH. I AWYER MORLAN BLOCK. MINING LAW L a Specialty. JNO. L.TJ. TAYLOR, ATT'Y. f)A WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET, SALT tST Lake City, Utah. Special attention given to mining, land, street and water right litigation. INSURANCE. LOUI8 HYAMS & CO. riEE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT MUTUAL LIFB T of Now York; 66-86 Commercial Bik. . PLUMBING. pCXoRA3fT STEAM HEATING ENGINEER 250 MAIN Salt Lake City. FURNITTRE. "an'BbrurnituhcoT" MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL kinds of furniture: jobbing and repairing at-tended at-tended to promptly. lfK-110 W. South Temple. ,t .j..ii.j.r PENTIST. HAPPY HOUR DENTAL CO. OrriCK no. 2123 state stekt, ofpositb Holmes Bidg, Salt Lake City. DR. FORSHEEi DENTIST. ' CLIFT HOUSE, CORNER MAIN and Third South. YETERINARt SURGEON. T. F. ARNOLD, M. V. S., VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Colleire! Toronto. Office, Palace Stables, 60 and ot W est Third South Street. v PHYSICIAN. DR. A. W. WELLS, MENTAL AND MAGNETIC HEALING Electricity given. Oftice hours, 10 to 13 and Sto. 63 State gtree t. Room 8. ' ' DYE W OKKS. stTEOYw6REsr SALT LAKE STEAM DYE WORKS OFFICE removed to 43 South West Temple street. ' The Colorado Midland Railway. In connection with the Rio Grande Western, is now the only line by which tourists from Utah to the east pass through the sublime scenery of the Rocky mountains by daylight in through trains wtthout the necessity of stopping over. Ask A. N. Oliver, city ticket agent, 200 Main street, for tickets via the baove route. Wells&Co. 7 7-0 W.. First Soutlv. Are offering during J nly and August, liy Sufflmer Sis. AT A REDUCTION. Now I the time te ay. Avail yonrseif of this opportunity- Kelly & Reilly's Bijou Saloon. ftiSfM rlBftl'rliiy 3 88 State street. Choicest of Wines, Liquors and! Cigars. The Popular Resort of Salt Lake. fes t U W fSZM $ STANDARD GAUGE. Current Time Tai).8, in eifast Aug. 28, '92 Leaves Salt Lake. No. 2 For Prove, Grand Junction and points east 8:00 a. m. No. 4 For Provo, Grand J unction and all points east 9:23 p. m. No. 8 For Provo, Payson, Eureka and Silver City 4:06 p. m. No. 6 For Bingham, San Pete and Wasatch Wa-satch 9:10 a. m. No. 3 For Ogden and the West. 11 :58 p. m. No. 1 For Ogden and the West 11:18 a. m. No. 5 For Ogden and the West 4:50 p. m. Axxrrs Salt Lake. No. 1 From Provo, Grand Junction and the East U6a. a. No. S From Provo, Grand Jnnctkm and the East. 11:43 p. ai. No. 7 From Provo, Payson, Eureka and Silver City lO:io a. nu No. 6 From Bingham, San Pete and Wasatch 4:45 p. m. No. 6 From Ogden and the West 0:00a.m. No. 2 From Ogrteo and the West 7:Mtm. No. 4 From Ogden and the West 9:18 p. m. Pnilman Palace Sleepers on all through train: No changes; close cennections; safety, speed and comfort. Ticket Offlce No. 200 S. Main St. D. C. DODGE, Gem. Manager. A. X. WELBT. Oeneral EkapV VL HUgXVyfc. 9 P.aWrJbTl , . s "Time Gallop WlthaL In going east, if yoti wish to save time and have a most comfortable ride, take tho Rio Grande Western train leaving Ogden at 7 a. m. and 8:15 p. m., and Salt Lake City at 8 a. m. and 9:25 p. ro., arriving in Denver at 7:10 a. m. and 11:4.5 p. m. on the next dmy. Night train from Salt Lake and Ogden via A. T. & S. F. from Colorado Sprinirs. ! Day train from Salt Lake and Ogden hat through sleeping car to Lead ville and Denver, j Making direct connections at Denver with limited trains for the east via Burlington and Rock Island routes. Romember the time is made by the Bio Grande Western in connection with the CoL orado Midland railway only. Equipment I aud service unsurpassed; scenery unequalled. The grandest daylight mountain scenery in the world. H. C: Bcrnett, General Agent, C M. By.. 8alt Lake City, Utah. THROUGH CAR LINE. Effective Sept.' 11, 1892. Trains arrive and depart at Salt Lake City daily as follows; ARRIVE. From all Eastern points 8:00 a.m. From Butte, Portland, San Francisco... 9:06 a.m. From Cache Valley and Park City 10:40 a.m.' From all Eastern points -. 12:40 p.m. From Cache Valley and Ozden 7:10 p.m. JFrom Milford, Eureka and intermedi- , ate points 10:00 a.m. From Juab, Provo and Eureka.. 6:10 p.m. From Terminus and Garfield..: 4:00 p.m. DEPART. For Ogden aud all Eastern points 8:01 a.m. For Opden and intermediate points t:40 a.m. For Butte. Portland, San Francisco and Cache Valley 10:05 a.m. For Cache Valley and Park City.:.. .... 8:80 p.m. For Oeden and all Eastern points 8:30 p.m. IFor Provo, Eureka and Milford.. 7:4y a.m. For Eureka, Juabinteriuediate points. 4:23 p.m. For Garfield and Tooelo 7 :4o a.m. Daily, Sunday excepted. Trains between Juab and Milford do not run Sundays. City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street. P. E. BUKLEY, Gen. Agent Pass. Dert. 8. H. II. CLARK, Pres. and Gen. Mgr. E. DICKINSON. Asst. Gen. Mgr. -I E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A. Hygeia is the only drink at the Chicago World's fair. Try hygeia mineral water. Buckle fc Son, tailors. Established May 1, 1870. Main street, opposite Walker House. T"E UTAH CENTRAL TIME-TABLE: Xa effect December 24th, 1893. Passenger train will run daily between Salt Lake City and Park City as follows: SALT LAKE CITY. Train 1 leaves 8th South and Main...... H a.m. " 3 arrive " " lo.ao s-m, PARK CITY. Train 1 arrives at Park City 10:90 a.m. ' leaves " " 8:00a.m. Office and depot cor. 8th South and I Main Streets. T.f J. MACINTOSH, Gen. SopV i . . w . "Whose your tailor T' Try Buckle fc Son Main St., opposite Walker house. . : Hygeia at Chicago Liquor house. |