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Show Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $4 O.OOO American National Bank. 1 . Salt Lai City. Orsranized, October. 1S90 y. . J 1 Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. DTKXXTTG&SiKTaf H. Bacon, President; H. M. Bacon, VTee-Pr9ideatA I KbB&fcfi,' Caahiar; W. B. Hallaad, Assistant Cashier; 8. if. JaxTia, 7. W, Boaa, 3&g J-J J-J add, Secretary Hi all &slU, JudeD. 0. Turmlcll2, Ju M. Grant, 1L J. Cray. JwlaV C T. Lofi)Tirnr,' . When you get an c OPPORTUNITY?) Such as our Bargain Sale of Summer Suits affords you, don't lose it. Chances like this are seldom and make short calls. This one happens to be by a large majority the best one we ever effercJ. There isu't any necessity for using complicated terms about it. Simple language and simple purposes go very wfll together, and the simple facts of this case are that the buyer's side of this transaction is the winning side. You will in a moment realize the truth of what we say if you come and look at these Summer Suits which WERE .. $23, $20, 16, 812,310. Ms Savings Bail &: Trust Company. Nos. 1-3 Main Street - WILFORD WOODRUFF, President. j GEO. Q. CANNON. Vice-President j GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. Cash Capital, $300,000. j Cash Surplus, t200,000. j Zion's Savings Bank is the oldest and largest Saving-s 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 Acconnts. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL - Salt Lake. K Capltal (Fully Paid) tS0O,0O Surplus. ... 43,204 General Banking In all lis Emc!3S. lianas certificates of deposit parable on demand bearing interest if left specified time. Sails drafts and bill of exchange on ail tha principal cities ot the United Slate and Kurope. Geo. M. Downey, President; W. P. Nobis, Vice-President; Vice-President; Thomas Marshall, 2nd Vice-President; John W. Donnaiian, Cashier. DIRECTORS F. H. Anerbach, Jno. J. Daly, IX J. Salisbury, Voylan C. Fox, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Nobis, Geurrcll. Downey, John W. Doa- S -m j Y AT THE OFFICE OF liver at Par j. b. walden, Heal Estate, Loans, Securities and Investments. Take your money out of the hanks, and, while letting the people get the benefit of It, take a slice of it youself. Life is short Help ethers as well as yourself- If you believa in the free coinage of silver, put it in circulalirm, an-i let it be free. J. B. WALPEN. office, l.V Main Street, ' (pld MoCornirk Bank Building), Salt Lake City, Utab, 6E0.1 M. SCOTT, JAS. GLE?TDZNrNO. II. 8. RUKTI1XD, President. Vice-President. Secretary. , Geo.M. Scott & Co. IXOORPOKATZD.) DXALBBB In Hardware, Mt,tal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc Agents for the Dodge" Wood Pulley, Koebling's Steel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Oil. Hercules Powder, Atlas Engines En-gines and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales. Jefferson Hors Whims, Blake Pumps, Miners' and BiackamiUu' Tools, Eta, f j 168 MAIN, SALT LAKE. ' ! . Q1U, fiU, QJ., f U.iJV, 9I,IU You are invited to call. J. F GARDNER, 141 Main Street. nellan. T. R.JONES & CO., BANKERS. 163 Mala. s-0Bnya s-0Bnya Ores aiid Bullion. THE NATIONAL Bank of the Republic. -m 47 Main. CAITTAt, -500,000. .. Fti.lt Pato. Frank Knox, President; L, C. Karrick, Vice-President; J. A. Kcrl, Casbler. Transact! a general banking business. Monny loaned on favorable terms. Acounts of merchant, mer-chant, individuals, firms and corporations so-ii so-ii cited. Five per cent interest paid on saring and time deposits. VI R E C TOU S L. C. Karrlrk, Emil Kalia, W. S. Smedley. Frank Knox, G. S. llolmta, 3. A. Ekrta, ueo. A. Lowe, U. L. A. Culmer, J. G. Kctherland. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC. E. Sells & Co. - Axe closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at Reduced Prices for Cash. St. Mary's Academy, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross. THE course of study is thorough, embracing ail branches belonging to a flr.-t-class education, ed-ucation, iconography, Type-writing and Bookkeeping are tnuirht. Drawing and Vocal Vo-cal lensona iu class. being included in English course farm no extra tharee. Young ladies wishing to follow the Higher Art or Musical Course are offered special facilities in ench. 1 The usual reduction of terms made when more than one ' of the family i.tend school at the same time. The pupil of All-Hallows All-Hallows College are permitted to visit their sii-tent at the Academy. Half rates can be secured for pupils on roads not otitnide the territory. terri-tory. Siudies for boarders aud day pupils will be resumed the first week cf September. Terms moderate. Send reference, and for catalogue, etc., address as above. i IUrb;rtaker& EhmuierI i CCLLESE GRADUATE cf EMBALMIH8. Special attention given to the Shipment of :"J Bodies. OPEN ALL N1CHT. Telephone j 364. H H 21 4 State St, Salt Lake City. W. J. MONTGOMERY Buys and Sell3 Mining &WatGrStooh Office 166 Main. WELLS-FARGO CCVS BANK. -et Salt Lake. - BUYS and sells exchange, makes telegraphic tranxfera on the principal cities of the United bta;e and nrope, and on all points on the Pacific Pa-cific Coast. Issues letters of credit araiiable la the principal cities of the world. Spec ial attention atten-tion given to the selling of ores and bullion. Advances Ad-vances made on conmimmenta at lowest rates. r::rticnlar attention piren to collections throuzh-out throuzh-out Utah. mda and adjoining Territories. Acconnts Ac-connts dolicited. CORXSSPOXflEXTSWtlU. Fanr Co., Lorvdan; Wells, 'farp & Co., New Tork: National Na-tional tank of the Repnblic, Boston; First National Uaak, Denrer; State National Unnk, lener; Mercbnnta' National Banx, Chlcaffo; Boatmen's B.nk, St Loc! ; Wells, fargodt Co., can Francisco. J. E. DOOLY, Cashier. UNIVERSITY of UTAH, (Formerly University of Deseret.) Salt Lake City, Utah. The firt term of the Academic year, 1832-93, of the Umrerei y of Utah, will begin "at 9 a.m., Monday Mon-day September 12, lSici. 'I'lie following rour.-es are offered: 1 A Four Yeara' Classical Course. 2 A Four Years' Course in tieneral science. 8 A Four Y ear1 Coiirt-e in Letters. 4 A Three Years' t onrre in Mining ani -Mining Engineering, o A Four Wars' Normal Course yer.rs preparatory), ti -A Three Yan" Normal Course (2 yearn prepiiratoryj. HieflrB five of these co'ires lead to d prees. Inctru-tins in Military Science and Tactics will be continned. A preparatory school, designed to prepare students stu-dents to pursue any of the University courses, is open to persona o both sexes over 1.1 yetrs of uije. Studi nts are admitted without charge for tuition tui-tion to sny course they are prepared to pursue. There is an annual admi'Mon ice of J5 ior residents resi-dents of I tali, end J25 for non-residents. Marten's may receive permits for reduced fere over the railways in Utah. For further lnfor.nutlou apply to JOSEPH T. KINGSBURY, M.A. Acting President. HOTELS. Tr!viMHHOUSE, Slain and 2nd South. Tafole-Board a Specialty. Kates $1.50 and $2 a dayj J. Jt. STEPHEN, Proprietor. THE WALKER HOUSE. Salt Lxu Crrr, Utah. American and European Plan , SATES $3 A3H 3 PKB BATjl J. J. McChtsxt, BecHTOt A Baama, Proprs. Dining Dept. Proprav Hotel DepW HOTEL KNUTSFORD 1 i OpenedJune 3 and Elegant in all Its Ap poirit.me.nt3. 2SO Rooms, Single or En Suite; 7Ej Rooms with. Batn. G, S. HOLMES. - - Prcsrleicr FrCR5h Ha5r" yltm Dresser aaj V&filRX JS only Flrst-Claas SSlrv' ZS Gods: n 1 choicest Toilette f. Preparations. sr0 Mall orders t- Kf-C. lM celvspromptattea- V S A 8peciallft In Cut- lUVvf tins Engs, Curling ViCy SiEg'eing. PAKLOKS SS7-S8 Scott-Anerbach EW'g. The Lerjet Eetabllshment of Its kind between Chieae-n nnd the Pucific Coast. ' Buggies m Garrwges. Geo, A. Lowe Has receired and for rale a full Una cf the Latest Styles! At the mot popular price; f1o a fell I'a of Agricultural iiiiplenieL.U tnd chultler Wagoas. 145 State Rnad, Salt Lake City. M'CORNICK&CO., BANKERS. -a Salt Lake. Eatablisne-I, A peroral br.nking bnsinee trar.artil. Collectlonajsromptly rcadn on all 1 j.cinU in tbe Wet and iorthwt. Carpfnl at-t at-t ntioa jriTsn to conniirnmenta of ores and bullion. bul-lion. Exchange and telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of the United Stales and la Kurop. COP.i:gsrOXT)EyTS?vi Tork, Imoorters" a' d Traders' Natlonfcl Banit, Koufctze fcros.; Chicago, t'ommereiel National Bank; Omaha, Omaha National Back; San Franc1pco, first National Lank; St. Loula, Naticaal Bank of C'fimerce: Komi C'irr, Hxtional Bank of K::na Cft.r. i'Tt Nati-msl P-.aa, African National lsanlr. ; Henvar, Iwotit National l'.-nt, City National Bank; Poblo, Firrt National Esnt; Portland, Or?., First Natirnal Lank; Losidcn, ilartia a Bank (liraitea), 63 Loubarl tret't. UNION NATIONAL BANK. Sncresuor to Walker Bros., BanVters. Established 1830. Capital v-Uy paid), 803,000; surplna, $4r,0iX). United StatfS Depository. Transacts a penpral bankir.g bu:nera. Safe deposit Tanks fir cr"i btirclar proof. i. X. Walker. Frsl(!ent; M. II. Walker, Vice-Prpfidnt; Vice-Prpfidnt; M. J. Chet-rr)n, Cashier; L. H. Farnsworth, Assii-taiit tathior; J. It. Walker, Jr., Assistant Cashier. B. H. SCHETTLER.' Clio Joes a General Euiiklu Buaines AT NO. 60 MAIN STREET, .Opposite tbe Co-op.) and pays interest oa deposit, de-posit, desires yonr accounts. Stopped 1 1 o Q 2 pivsress ci Con-Fi"77Ti Con-Fi"77Ti '"I'm'fk sumption. The K'iM&y5&-'i S-.'f'iH H Lest authorities i'5W i'1 '' n'-i-'VTV ' cree that iVs a IAeC if V? sr-rofulous affeo- . taken in time, I L V1! ant Kiven a au I V .trial, Dr. Pierce's V "Oolden Medical Discovery will effect a euro. Thousands havo been saved Ly it thousands moro are putting it oil till too late. For every form of Scrofula, Bronchial, Throat, and Lung Affections, W eak Luns, Severe Coughs, and kindred ailments, it is a positive remedy. It's guaranteed to do all that's claimed or it. If it doesn't benefit or cui-s, in every caso, your money is returned. The " Diseovcry " is tho only Liver, "Blood and Lung Remedy that's sold bo. Think ! what a medicino it ranst be 1 Especially has it manifested its potency in curing Tetter, Salt-rhoum, Eczema, Erysipo-las. Erysipo-las. Boils, Carbuneles, Sore Eyes, Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands Don't think it's Lke the sarsaparillns. Tl:ey claim to be rood for tho blood in March. April, and May. "Goldeu Medical Discovery " works equally well at oil seasons. DRIVER MERCANTILE COMPANY r. 11. CLUTE, Secretary. I Dealers in Imported Family Fam-ily Groceries, Hay, Graiu jrd Feed. Fnmlly Trade a Specialty. Win Sell ft.r CatbLowerthaa the Loir-ess. Loir-ess. Successora to II. L. DRIVER & BAILEY SOXS. C14 Mala Street. ! HEADQUARTERS. SYLPH FneiisialSc aad CashiiisiTiras. FHQEKlXPnsciastic and Oeihlsa TIrss. jROQUOlS GushioaTires. Call or er.d for catalogues. A fall llae of WHEELS ol ail gradea. Spcl-J Prices to Clubs on orders of three or WITS' ff r .S tnr Mih CpHn RuriArliXI HOTEL TEMPLETON. JUST OPENED! The Onlj FErst-Crass Hotel in the Cflj Cor. Main and South Temple street. THE CONTINENTALJ Salt Lake City, TJtab. i First-CUss American Hotel. $2.50 and $3.00 psftjJ if. H. BEARVSLEY, Prop's. THE MORGAN HOTEL. 144 W. 1st South, CSUTBAL LOCATION. FIRST-CLASS TW all Its appointments. RATES $2aad $&0 per dT. Speci&l Rates to theatrieal add Usgq paxuas. J. H. CLARK, Prep'i. i . . i . JL GABELa TAILOR 65w,2dS0, ll9S6itstoorr - $!5ta$55 W$ Y Pants " - $3.50 to J 15 w Hj gnlta mada in 10 hoarc t ants S-2 'A tna.e In 6 hotrs. I'j trtt-eiaas n workman In this City. irrigation IN Europe. Oi!, Etc. Spf rtlrg Ooodr, Guns, Ammnnltloa. Daacball Goola, Ctit'.ery, Etc. General Bepairias aud LockamUhiog. M. R. EVANS, W. 2d So., Salt Lke, Kelly & ReiUy's Bijou Saloon. Clioieest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Tiie Popular Resort ot Salt Lake. THROUGH CAR LINE. Ef2cti,8 July 3. 1832. Trains arrive and depart at Salt lake City daily as follows : ARRIVE From all Eastern points..., 8KK)a.m. Krom Butto, Portland.'.San Francisco. .. 8:116 a. m. From Cache Valley and Park City 10:40 a. m From all Eatern points 12:40 p. na From Cache V allay andOgdea 7:10 p. m. From MUford, Eareka and lnterm edits edi-ts poinU 10:00 a. m. From Juab, Provo and Eureka 6:1J p. m. trnm Tfrminnl and Garflsld --- 9:4k) a. m. T"E MIRROR SALOON. 135 Main St. Tt8 FAIBUSSPQRT1KG PLACE Oy SALT LAKE. 1STKE FITZGEItALJy. Manairer. Wells & Go. 7-9 W Flcst Sonth. are offering durfnc Jaly and Aninst, iuiy Srniier Ms. AT KKDTJCTION. How ta rh ttme U fcny. AtsU yonrself ef this pportuaity. Professor Louis G. Carpenter, of the Agricultural College of Colorado, Colo-rado, ia now inItaly studying irrigation irri-gation systems and methods for the benefit of tho readers of i The Irrigation Age, His first paper will appear in the September 1 number. It will describe de-scribe the wonderful systems of the Valley of the Po and the Italian Provinces of Piedmont and Lorn-bardy. Lorn-bardy. It will be illustrated with views of the great Can ale Cavour. This is a district where the rainfall 13 greater than in New York, and yet they irrigate. Follow these papers pa-pers from the first to the last. J The Irrigation Age. " ; ' V -if Denver, Salt Lako and San Francisco. Fran-cisco. r v. . ' ? ' THE UTAH CENTRAL ..j.'v'jUrjjtysj-j' PS n fi W STANDARD G&U2L Correct Tune-Tibie,!. Effect gay 22, '92. LEAVES SALT LAES. No. Si For Ptovo, Grand Junction and all points east. 8:00 an No. 4 For Pro to, Grand Junction and all points east 9 :2S p m No. 8 For Pre to, Prvson and Eareka.. 4:05 p a Ho. o For Binsrhaia. Provo, Mantl.Saii- ea and Waskioh. 9:10 a m. No. S For Ogden and the west 11:58 p m io. 1 Foe Ogden aad the wwt... 11:13 a m ARRIVES 8 ALT LAKE So. 1 From Provo, Grand Junction and the east 11 KB act No. 8 From Ptoto, Grand Junction and the east..... 11:43 pm No. 7 Fram Provo, Pajwm and a- . reka 10:30 a na Bo. & From Bingham, Provo, MantL,Sa- linaand Wasatch 4:45 p m No. 9 Prom Ogden and the wet. .... .. 7:60 a ra No. 4 Prom Ogdea ana the west 9:13 p m Palimaa Palace Bloopers on all through trains. No changes, clos connections, aals.j, apeal and oo ib fort. Ticket Office No. 200 S. Main St. t D.C. DODE, Gen. aUiuuret. A. K. WELBY, General apt DEPART For Ogden and all B astern points 8:00 a. ra. Por Ogdsa and Intermediate points.... 4:40 a. m. For Bncte, Portland, San Francisco and Cache Vallej 10:06 a. m. For Cache Valley and Park City 8:80 p. m. For Ogden and all Eastern points 6:30 p. m. For Provo, Eureka and Milord 7:40 a. to. For Enreka, Juab and intermediate points 4:08 p. ra. 'For Garceld and Tooele 6:10 p. m. Daily, Sunday excepted. Trains between Juab and MUlerd do antra Candays. City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street D. E. BUELKT, ' Geu'L Ajrt. Passgr. Dept. fLTJ.TI. CL.T?K. E. DICKINSON, Pres. and i. en'l Mjr. Asst. Gen'l M4 I :. U LOU AX, G. P. T. A. Y. .' ' ' .' 1 ' TIME-TABLE: In effect December 24th, 1892. Passenger tratnt will run daily between Salt Lake City and Park City as follows: SALT LAKE CITT. Train 1 leaves 8th Sonth and Main 8:C0 a.m. " 2 arrives " " " 10:20 a.ta, PARK CITT. Train 1 arrives at Park City 10:80 a.m. " 9 leaves " 44 8:00 a-m Office and depot cor. 8th South anj ; Main Streets. T. J. VAC.TXTOSH. (iu..aapi. |