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Show D1NW00DEY Furniture Company. R SMYRNA RUGS, 26x54 INCHES $2.05. 1128 SMYRM RDGS 30x60 INCHES ' , B 2'45' O 9 CHAIRS-SOLID HARDWOOD CHAIRS - .50 It's Your Owa Fault ! If you pay too much money for your clothing. Ask those who have dealt with us and they will tell you that nowhere in the city can a suit of clothes or an overcoat be so artistically artisti-cally made and so cheaply bought as at the CHICAGO TAILORS, 1 8 E. i st South St. And They Lived Happily Together Ever After Hob's Savings - Bank: & Trust Company. Nos. 1-3 Main Street . WTLFORD "WOODRUFF, President. GEO. Q. CANNON. Vice-President GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. Cash Capital, 300,000. Cash Surplus, 1200,000. Zion's Savings Bank is the oldest and largest Savings Institution in Utah. We pay interest ou , sums from $1 and upwards. 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. -:- COMMERCIAL NATIONAL - Salt Lake. Capital (Folly Paid) ISOO.OOQ Barplua. .... 48.2M General Banking ia a!! Its Branshss. Issaes cartilloates of deposit parable on demand bearing Interest if left specified time. Sells drafts and bills of exchange on all taa principal cities of the Li cited States and Europe. Geo. M. Downey, President; W. P. Noble, Vies-President; Vies-President; Thomas Marshall, 2nd Vke-Pr si-dent si-dent ; John W. Donnellan, Cashier. DIRECTORS F. H. Aoexbacb, Jno. J.Daly, D. i. Salisbury, Mori an C. Fox. Thomas Marshall, Capital. $250,000. Surplus, $4.0.500 American National Bank Bait Ialcs City. Organized, October, 1C90, Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. " DTRSCTOTIS Janes H. Bacon, President; H. K. Bacon, YVe-Preaideal; 5. I EbEta, Caabiar; W. B. Holland, Assistant Cashier; 8. M. arris, F. W. Ssts, Jadga J. "W Jndd, Secretary Elijah Bella, JodgaD. Q. TunnlcllfZ, A. M. Grant, M. X. Gray, Jttd C T. Loofboorow, I eXO. M. SCOTT, JA. GLENDINSIXO, XL 8. RUJ4TIILD, President. Vice-President. Secretary. Geo. M. Scott k Co. (lKCORFOaAT.) DAI.BS In Hardware, Jlet&l, Stores, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. Agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roebling's Steel Wire Ropa, Taeuam Cylinder and Engine Oil-. Hercules Powder, AUas Engines En-gines and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horsa "Whims, Blaka Pumps, Miners' and BiackajaiUta Tools, XU. 168 10.IN, SALT LAKE. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC. E. Sells & Go. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at Reduced Prices for Cash. 4 SALT LAKE H'f' jrurcuaRing two or those superb lots in NORWOOD ADDITION. Thereon they built a cosy home where they now dwell iu peace and happiness. rTiGB,Pel,200&$250 W. E. HUBBARD, 41 W. and Soath. You Can Clear . a 1.00 At least by buying our SPECIAL STIFF HAT at $8.50 The reason is this quality and style of 8tlfl flat cannot be houeht elsewhere In this city at sacii a fig-are. Ym can have your eholce of color, black or brown, and they are the proper style for fail and winter. OSE-FBICE HOUSE. J. P. Gardner, I 141 Main St W. P. jciobi, GeoxzaH. Downey, John W. Dos-nellan. Dos-nellan. T. R.JONES & CO., BANKERS. -MX 163 Haia. IS-t2TBuys IS-t2TBuys Ores and Bullion. THE NATIONAL Bank of the Republic. -m 47 Itain. Capttai., $500,000. rcur Pm. Frank Knox, Prscldent; L. C. Earrick, Vice-Pras-ident; J. A. Earls, Cashier. Transacts a general banking business. Money loaned on favorable tarmS. Aco tints of merchants, mer-chants, Individuals, firms end corporations solicited. so-licited. Fire per cent interaat paid on savings and time deposits. VIRECTQX8L. C. Karricfc, Kmil Kahn, W. K. Smedley. Frank Knox, O. S. Holmes, 3. A. EarU, Uo. A. Lowe, H. L. X. Culmer, J. O. Sutherland. W. J. MONTGOMERY Buys and Sell3 Mining &7aterSf9ck Office 166 Main. WELLS-FARGO CO.'S BANK. -m Salt Lake. BUYS and sells exchange, makes telerraphie transfers on the principal cities of the United Ctaiea and iiarop, and on ail points on tha Pacific Pa-cific Coast, livues letters of credit available in the principal cities of the world, bpe' lal attention atten-tion kitbu to the selling of ores and tmiii in. Advances Ad-vances made on consitcnments at lowest rates. Particular attention eiveo to collections tGroasrh-" ot Utah, fievada ai.1 adjoining Territories. Accounts Ac-counts Boliclted. COSSXSPQfTVSTSVfattA, Fargo Co., London: Wells, Fargo 3s Co., 25 ew Yorki national na-tional Bonk of the Republic, Boston; First Rational Bank, Deerer; State National Bank, I)enTer; Merchants' National Bank, Chicago; Boatmen's Bank, bk Louis; Wells, farjo s Co., San Francisco. . I. B. DOOLY, Cashier, M'C0RNICK& CO., BANKERS. SaltLaJca. m- -XstnbUsbed. A frenaral banking fessineM transacted. OoUeetions promptly made on aA points In the Waet and erthweat. Carafnl attention at-tention jrTn to consignments ot ores and baL-hoa. baL-hoa. Lxohanpe and telegraphic transfers on tlie principal eiUos ot the Cuited SU'tes and ia Surope. COMBESPOlTDgNTBTZtm Tork, Importers and Traders' National Bank, Koantae Bros.; Chicago, Commercial National Bank; Omaha, Omaha Jiatiooal Bank; Bam Francisco, First National Sank; St. Lewis, Katicnal Bnk of Commerce: Kanas City, ftaikjnaJ Bank of Kansas City, first National Baak. An.eriraa National Een DTer, lenT Hatlonjil Bnk, City National Bank; Pueblo, First Katior.ai Bank; Portland. Ore., First National Bank; London, Martin's Bank (limited), to Lombard street. UNION NATIONAL BANK. Snrcassor to Walker Bros., Bankers. Established 18M. Capital (fully paid), $400,000; sarplas, $43,000. TJntted 6'ates Depository. Transacts a reaersl banking business. Safe deposit vanlta fire and bnrglar proof. Diivint! Park Association, j FALL. MEETING, 1892, BEGINNING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, AND ENDING- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1892. 1 Entries to close September 22, 1892. Purses, $300 to $1000 each. H'Oxn or more races each day. Stabling amble and first-class. Admission, 50c. ..... j Programme, of Rageis: FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 3-Year-old or under stake, added money $ 250 2 : Pace $ 500 FOURTH DAY. 2:40 Paca..... 30 SKOTrot .. 400 lafileRun $800 H iUla dash (lady rider) 200 Mile run ISO SECOND DAY. Mile and repeat . 150 Dash .., 1000 3:E0Trot $ 500 Yearling stake, added money.... .' 250 2.-29 Trot 400 :00Pace 800 . FIFTH DAY. 2-Year-old or onder etake, addei money..... 250 . . . , J Free-for-all trot $1000 THIRD DAY. 2:33 Trot 400 3:S5Trot ......$ 400 2:30Pace 300 1 3:84 Paoe 400 2-Year-old or under stake, added money...., 350 f Free-for-all pace 1000 Reserved for specials 20t Address all nominations and communications to G. W. PARKS, Secretary. P. O. BOX, 975, Salt Lake City, TJtaa. Times Change . . . . . . and men change with ! the times. The costumes of our I forefathers seem quaint and v j antique to us. Fine Merchant (3 Tailoring has advanced, as an art, more perhaps than any other , business during this century. We are in the front rank. Can we be ef service to you, F. E. WELLS & CO. 7 and 9 West First South t. "Time Oatllops Withal." In going eaet, if you wish to save time and have a most comfortable ride, take the 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. m., arriving In Denver at 7:10 a. m. and 11:46 p. m. on the next dmy. Night train from Salt Lake and Ogden via A. T. & 5. F. from Colorado Springs. Day train from Salt Lake and Ogden hat through sleeping car to Lead ville and Deaver. Making direct connections at Denver with limited trains for the east via Burlington and Rook Island routes. Remember tha time is made by the Rio frn.iulA Wmtirn In tfvnAHm with th. - WUHV...V.. T. 1 ... I. V J orado Midland railway only. Equipment and service unsurpassed ; scenery unequalled. The grandest daylight mountain scenery in the world. H. C. Ucbnett, General Agent, C. M. Ry.. Salt Lake CHy, Otah. Last Excursion of the Season, Allowing the public a last bath and visit to Utah's famous sanitarium, Castllla Springs. The waters at the rasort have become noted for their wonderful healing properties. It is a delightful place to spend Sunday. Excursion Ex-cursion via Rio Grande Western at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, September 25; train leaves Castllla on return trip at 7:30 p.m. Fare tl for round trip. Good music in attendance. attend-ance. . Garfield Beach. On and after September 22 trains between Salt Lake and Garfield Beach will run as follows fol-lows : Leaie Arrive Leai Arrive Salt Lake. Garfield. Garfield. Salt Lake. 7:45 a. m. 8:55 a. m. 2:50 p. m.4:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 2:40 p. m. 4:80 p. m. 5:10 p. m. Daily except Sunday. Bathing, and boating. Fare for the round trip, 50 cents. D. . Burxet, Genl. Agt. - J. K. Walker. President; M. H. walker, ie-Precident; ie-Precident; K. 3. ChaesRiaa, Cashier: L H. Famtworih, Assistant Cachlar; J. B. Walker, Jr., Asaiataat Cashiar. B. H. SCHETTLER. Vho does a General Sanking Baainass AT NO. 60 MAIN STREET, tOpposUs the Co-op.) and pars internet on de- poti--, deiree your accounts. fG ABEL Tue TAILOR 65 W.2d So. Suits to order - $15 to $55 Puts " - $3.50ta$15 Salts mad la 10 boom fasts Bade ia 6 hour. By Dm I til as , , workmaa la this City. THROUGH CAR LINE. JOHNBuBEIjSSS MADE to ORDER MADE to WEAR. SUITS: OVERCOATS: PASTS: $ 1 5 to $50. $15 to $40. S3 io $ 1 5. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. 239 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. DR. C. C. SH1NNICK, HoRieopathist 2nd Surgeon. In addition to general practice gives ppfcitl attention to obscure Chronic .Diseases, both raeiUcal and surgical. Office 33 & 34 Mercantile Bit. JiH-"dtnee JiH-"dtnee 349 E. Ut S. at. Tel. &17. Cases deemed incurable by other physician are invited to call. Utah Business College and KISHTjOHOOL. OPENS SEPT. 12th, 1892. Office, 10O AVaaatcli Bids. Book-keeping and all Commercial Branches. Penmanship a Specialty. For Particulari Apply to E. L. KERN, H. Ass'ts, M. S., Propr. XDr- BISCHOP, DENTIST. 3ICYCL.E . . . HEADQUARTERS. SYLPH PaeamaMc sad Caslcn Tires. PBQES1X Pnemnatis and Cusbiaa Tiros. IROQUOIS Csshisn Tires. Call or send for catalogue. Ml Ibie o WHEELS of all grade. Special Price ta Clabs en orders of hra or more WHX2LS for cash. Cyoilag Snadrtee, Oil, Etc Sporting Goods, Gnna, AmnanitJoa, Baseball Ooeds, Catlry, Etc (isneral .Repairing aad Loaksialihlng. M. R EVANS. ZS-a W. d So., Salt Lako. S. SELIX" Has removed back to b Isold quarters, So, 103 East Second Senth strt, flrrt door north of the Sinner Sewing Machine Co.'s office. His stock comprises new and sc-ofcif-haTid clothinpr, and ho also makes a UNIVERSITY of UTAH, (Formerly University of Deseret.) i Salt Lake City, Utah. The firft term of the Academic year, 13B2-9S, of the Cnlvarsi-y of Utah, will begin at 0 a.m.( Monday. Mon-day. September li, lbttt. I The following courses are offered: 1 A, Four Years' Classical Course. 9 A Four Tsars' Courts in General ecience. 8 A Foot Tears Course In Letters. 4 A Three Tears' Course ta Hinlng and Mining Engineering. 5 A Fonr Years' Normal Course (it years preparatory), ft A Threa Taars Normal Course (2 years preparatory). The first five of these courer lead to degrees. Instructions in Military Science and Tactics will be continued. A preparatory school, designed to prepare stu- ; dents to pursue'any of the University courses, is I open to persons of both sexes over 15 years of ago. Students are admitted without charge for tuition tui-tion to any vourse they are prepared to pursue. There is an annual admission tee of $6 for residents resi-dents of Utah, and $35 for non-resldenta. Students may receive permits for reduced fare over the railways ia Utah. For further information apply to JOSEPH T. KINGSBURY. M.A. Acting President Salt Lake Seminary AKD Normal Training School. Complete College preparatory. Music, Art and Boarding departments. For information wtite or apply to REV. T. C. IUFF, D. D. Rill t! V W l&esTEniS II . IT. it . Pure Hygeia Water prevents diseases like cholera. o Hygeia is the only drink at the Chicago World's fair. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to attend the FREE LECTURES AND SEH.-MOS SEH.-MOS at the BIO TENT. The following living subjects will be dlscaaaed from nignt So sight: Bjctigioas Freedom. Chareh and State in Aawrica. Mlilenahim Is it Peace or Warf Faur Great Mocmrehie. Conrinsf Plague and Fmwtoaa, Spiritaallam imposed. How Their Wonders are Performed. The Comine Barthqaaka. Satan's Orlerln. History and Deethry. The Capital aad Labor Conflict. Heaven What Is It f Where is Itf Hell What ta It? Wkere is Gf Polrpwny and the Bible. Baptism tor the Dead. Christian Set care. Axraolc aad Melchfeudec Priesthood. Spirits ta Prisma Earth's Desolation. Free Kairation. Teeth extracted wUbouk p-ilu. Fillies 75e up. Bet srt of teeth, tl. Work warranted. war-ranted. Open Sundays. 43 VT. 1st So. St. Kelly & Reilly's Bijou Saloon. 828 MU sure a. Choicest of Wmes, Licraors and ' Cigars. The Popular Heaort oi Salt-Lake,, . i Eflectiva Sept. 11, 1892. Trains arrive and depart at Salt Lake City dally as follows: ARKIYE. Prom nil Fas'ern points 3:00 a.m. i rora L;i'.te, Portland, tan Francisco... 9m a.m. From Cache Valley and Park Oiy I"-) a.m. From all Eastern points 12:o p.m. Proui Cache Valley and Oeden 7:10 p.m. JFrom Milford, Eureka and intermediate intermedi-ate points 10:00 a.m. From Juab, Provo and Eureka. 6:iu p.m.- From Terminus and Garflold 4:U0 p.m. DEPART. , For ORden and all Eastern points 8.-00 a.m. For Ogden and intermediate points S:40 a.m. For butte. Portland, ban ifraaclsco and Cache Valloy t. j. 10:06 a.m. For Cache Valley aid Ptirk City 3:30 p.m. For Ogden and all Eastern points 6:80 p.m. iFor Provo, Eureka aad Milford 7:40 a.m. For Eureka, Juab, intermediate pomta. 4:35 p.m. For GarfieldandTooele.... 7:45 a.m. Daily, Sunday excepted. Trains between Juab snd Milford do aot run Sundays. - ' City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street. D. E. BURLEY, Oen. Agent Pass. Dect. . 8. II. H.' CLARK, Prea. and Gen. Mgr. E. DICKINSON, Asst. Gen. Mgr. I B.-L. LOSIAX, G. P & Tv A, i DpjWIM V. . - - work and prompt attention assnrud. Old friends and patrons are alwaya welcome. Trnda of the eeneral public solicited. Eai ) (The Tunnel at I Drink) (The Tunnel Flay Billiards at The Tunnel. and when you feel tired and exhausted after a hard day's work, drop ia and rest at THE TUKSEL. rpHB TTXNEL Is the popular resort of Salt Lake City. Patronized by the best class of people. Budwelser, Anheuser, Milwaukee and all imported German beers on draught 42 and 44 West Second Sonth St. Formerly- Walker's Pavilion. Current Time Table, in effect Aug. 28, '92 IiSATBs Sax Ljlki. Mo. 2 For Provo, Grand Junction and points sast ...8:00a.m. 1 No. 4 For Provo, Grand Junction and all points east 9:21 p. m. No. 8 For Frovo, Pajaon, Eureka and Sliver City..... 4:06p.m. No. 6 For Bingham, SanTeta and Wasatch Wa-satch 9:10 a.m. No. 8 For Ogden and the West..- ....11 :58 p. m. So. 1 ForOgden and the West. ...... 11:15 a. m. j ,No. 5 For Ogdon and the West AiSQ p. m, ' ARaiva Salt Uu. No. 1 From Provo, Grand Junction aad the East , 11:06 a. ta. No. 3 From Provo, Grand 3 section and the East ...11:48 p.m. No. 7 From Provo, Payson, Eureka and Silver City .10:10 a. at. No. 5 From Bingham, San Pete and Wasatch , ....4:45 p.m. No. 6 From Ogden and tha West ....... 8 :J0 a. m ! No. From Ocden and tbs Weat.. TffW a. m. ! No. 4 From Ogden and the West :1S p. m. Pullman Palaca Sleepers on all through trains; No changes; close cunnectio&s; safety, spaed and comfort. Ticket Office No. 200 S. Slain St. D. C. DODGS.Gea. Maaafea. t A. S. WE LB T, General uot- ! i ' ' ' |