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Show D1NW00DEY "Furniture Company.. -Q SMYRNA RUGS, 26l54 INCHES - - $2.05. LVll2S SMYRNA RUGS, 30x60 INCHES - - 2.45. O CHAIRS-SOLID HARDWOOD CHAIRS - .50 Capital, $250,000. Surplus,$40,500 American National Bank. Bait Lake City. Organized, October. 1890, Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. DrRPCTOnS-Jmmes H. Bacon, President; H. M. Bacon, Vlee-Preeldemtt T. L. ffWTlrrt, Cashiers W. B. Holland, Assistant Caahler; S. Id. J arris, F. W. Boat, Judg J. VT. JvAA, Secretary Elijah Balls, Judgs D. Q. TunnlcliU, A. M. Grant, M. J. Qrj, IwLgm fj. T. Loofbonrow, Every Tailor Hasn't the knack of giving you a faultless fit he may think he knows his business, but he lacks that sense of tone and style necessary in the get-up of a good Suit or Overcoat. Don't waste your time in experimenting, but ccme to headqu:trters for first-class first-class work, where tailoring skill and genius abound. CHICAGO TAILORS, 1 8 E. ist South St. Homestead! Homestead ! Homestead ! RtlY A HOME ... YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED ( to attend he FREE LECTURES AND SERMON'S SER-MON'S t the BIG TENT. The following living ( subjects will be discussed from night to night: ( Religions Freedom. Church and State in America, Mlllraninm Is it Peace or Wart Four Great Monarchies. Coming Plagues and Famine. Spiritualism Lzpo-ed. How Their Wonders are Performed. The Com in j Earthquake. Satan's Origin, History and Destroy. The Capital and Labor Conflict. Heaven-Vhat Is Uf Wherein Jtt Hell What ta It t Where is It r Polygamy and the Bible. Baptism for the Dead. Christian Science. Aaronic and Meichisedec Priesthood. Spirits in PrUon. Earth's Desolation. Free Salvation, Chicago Short Line. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. nP Paul la the only line running Zion's Savings Bant & Trust Company. Nos. 1-3 Main Street VVILFORD WOODRUFF, President. UiEO. Q. CANNON. Vice-President. GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. Cash Capital, $300,000. Cash Surplus, 1200,000. Zion's Sarins: Bank Is the oldest and largest 8 av ings Institution in Utah. We pay interest on sum from fl and upwards. Interest.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 SaltLaJce. Bicipital Bi-cipital (Fall Paid) $300,008 Surplus. 43.3M General Banking ia i;I Its Braachss. Issues certificates of deposit parable on demand bearing interest If left specided time. beLls drafts snd bills of exchange on all the principal cities of the Called fe tales sad Karope. Ceo. M. Downey, Pridont: W. P. Noble, Vice-President; Vice-President; Thomas Marshall, Snd Vic-Pres dent; John W. Donnellan, Cashier. DIRECTORS F. H. Aoerbach, Jno. J. Daly, D. J. Salisbury. Moylan C Fox, Thomas Marshall, XT P flu ,. . T nomu -Tnhn W Una. FOB PBES1DEXT: BENJAMIN IIAERIS0N cf Indiana. FOII TICE-PJIESIDEST: WHITELAW RED) of New York. 1'OR C03kTKES: FRANK J. CANNON, of Weber County. Protection for the Products of Vtah Sfines. Factories and. farms. 8XO. M. SCOTT, J AS. GLENDENrflNG, H. ft. RCMTIKLD, President. Vice-President. Secretary. .Geo. M. Scott & Co. (IwooaroaATBP.) Dealb-ks In Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc Aerents for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roebling'a Steel Wire Rap Vacuum Cyiir.der and Eugine Oil . Hercules Powder, Atlas So. fines and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Skm Whims, Blake Pumps, Miners and Blacksmiths' Tools, XU. 168 MAIN, SALT LACE. JUDGE GOODWIN'S OPINION Personally, FRANK J. CAN-NON CAN-NON is a bright man. We believe be-lieve that in congress he would make a much more effective delegate than Mr. CAINE has made. We believe if Mr. CANNON CAN-NON could get to congress he would take an active interest in all material affairs of Utah. We believe any one Gentile or Mormon who would apply to him for assistance for any material ma-terial cause or interest in this territory, would meet with a prompt response and hearty co-operation. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. He is a vinsome speaker, a good writer, an all-round, capable ca-pable young man ; he is ambitious ambi-tious to make for himself a name, and he would not go to congress carrying in his breast the belief that to abjectly serve the Mormon church to the exclusion ex-clusion of everything else would secure to him the highest high-est glory. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC. E. Sells & Co. Are closing out their -whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windowa Building Material at Seduced Prices for Cash. SALT LAKE nalhin, ' T. R.JONES & CO., BANKERS. 163 llaia. EVBuys Ores and Bullion. THE NATIONAL Bank of tho Republic. 47 liain. M- Carrrsx, $500,000. Fcxlt Paid. Prank Knox, President; L. C Sarrlck, Vice-President: J. A. arl. Cashier. Transacts a general banking bnsloess. If one; loaned on favorable terms. A counts ot merchants, mer-chants, indlvidaals, firms snd corporations so-iicltfd. so-iicltfd. Five per cent Interest paid on savings and time deposits. DIMECTOXa'U 0. Ksrrict,i:iiiil Kaha, W.B. Snsedli-y, Frank Knox, O. 8. iioimes, 1. A. KarLe, (eo. A. Lowe, H. L. A. Cnlmer, J. ii. buLheilsud. W. J. MONTGOMERY Buys and Sells j Mining &WaiorSt3c&' Crice 166 Main. WELLS-FARGO CO.'S BANK. Salt Lake. - Br T B sad sells exrhsBfe, makes telerraphte transfers on the pr.nrlpal cities ot the Unitd tots es snd ILarope, snd on all peln'a on toe Pa-cinc Pa-cinc Cossu Issues letters of credit svalleble in tne principal cities of the worid. Hpe. tal attention atten-tion given to the selling ot ores and bullion. Ad Tsmee msde oa eonsiamrats at lowent ratas. Portirnlsr atwnfion ?Wen fo coll tion tferoueo-ert tferoueo-ert L'tati, Nevada and adjoining Territories. Ae-eonnts Ae-eonnts solicited. i CORBKSPOXDKyTSVraTlm, Fanro Co London; Wells, Ftxgo A Co., Sew Tors;: Ns-tlonal Ns-tlonal Bank of the Repabiic, Boton; Flri-t ational Bank, Denver; slate National Banic, Denver; MfrcbantV Kational Bank, Chlcayo; Boatmen's Bank, L Louis; Wrlis, Fargo i Co., tun M rancisce. , i. JL. JDOOLT. Cashier Solid vestibule Heated and J Electric-Lighted Cars daily y between Chicago and Oma-"y Oma-"y ha, composed cf magnificent Sleepers and the finest Dining Cars in the World. Everything j Strictly First-Class. Any further information will be cheerfully furnished by ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agent, 201 Progress Building. T. f. POWELL, Traveling Aent. 7000 MILES CF I MAINLINE j EURLINGTQN TRACK. ROUTE. PENETRATING 10 STATE.: Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minn3sota. Operating a Complete Service of Daily Passenger Trains. With the latest imd most improved eqnipment over its own trai k between tueh iiupo: tant points a Denver, Cheyeni e, Dendwood, Lincoln, Uinatia, Count il Bluffs, St. Jot-eph, Kansas City, t?t. I.ouib, Peoria, Chicago, Burlmgtun, St. i'aulsul Afinue-apolis. Afinue-apolis. Connections made in Union Depots avoiding1 transfers. E. E. WALKER, Gen. Agent, 30 W. 2nd South St., Salt Lake. J. FRASCIS, G. P. A., Omaha, Xeb. EXISTENCE IS NOTHING WITHOUT ONE... Get into a clean, healthy neirhborhood whert impur-ttlet impur-ttlet do not exist. BUY A LOT in East Waterloo Addttion and you'll haye a piece of property that ia con-tantly increasing in yalue. Price of Lots, for the present, $325 per lot. W E. HUBBARD, 41 AV. gnd South. You Can Clear si. oo At least by buying our SPECIAL STIFF EAT at 82.50 The reason is this quality and style of 8'ift flat cannot be bought elsewhere in th s oit; at suci a figure. You can haye your choice of co'or. blai k or brown, and they are the proper style for fail aud winter. OE-PRICE HOUSE. J. P. Gardner, 141 Main St. Times Change . . . . . . and men change with the times. The costumes of our l forefathers seem quaint and v J antique to us. Fine Merchant Tailoring has advanced, as an 5r mAPa nornnnc tnon onu nth Or Driving Park Association, i j i - ; FALL MEETING, 1892, BEGINNING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, AND ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 18S2, M'CORNICK&CO., BANKERS. -m Salt Lake. -KstabMshsd. 1K8. A fatml banking baslaess transacted. C'ollectlonspromptly -aada on ail rlots in ths Wsat and .Northwest. Careful at-otion at-otion jjiTen to conaiyiiments of ores and bullion. bul-lion. kxehfiBff and Ulcgrapfaie tran-fsrs oa tbs principal eKles ot U CaiUd States and la orop. COBRESPOXDEXTSTS' York, Importers' a d Traders' Nation wl Bank, Koni.U hros. ; ttknfo, Commtreil National Baik; Omaha, Omaha Nation! suit; 6aa Francisco, First at.onal bans; tH. Louis, Kationsi Bank of Commsrcs; Ksatas City, national Bank of Kansas CJtr, Pint Na: tonal Bsnk, American National i'ank; StnTsr, Denrer National Bank, City National Bank; Pueblo, First National Bank; Portland. Or-., Flrt National Bank; Loi'don, Martin Bask (limited), 6a Lour-r4 UII4L ' UNION NATIONAL BANK. ' Toe Popular Room To ALL POINTS EAST .mx4v Only one change of vyjiaS cars from Utah to $JM$M& Kansas City or St. M8m& ,Eleant fZ-liJuZS? Pullman Buffet Entries to close September 22, 1892. Purses, $ SCO to' ) $100O each. Four or more races each day. Stabling 1 r amble and first-class. Admission, 60c, . Programme, op Rages; FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 8-Year-old or under rtaks, added mony... OSd 2:18 Pace. $ BOO FOURTH DAT. i:40Pace. J0 8:(Trot U) 1 Mils Enn , $"900 4 Mile dash (lady riders) 20Q U Mils run 150 ECOND DAT. H Mile and repeat ..... ISO . tr iiiJasn.. .. . . H. w. mmj& 8:C0Trot 9 earling stake, addd money ..M.....s USD 2:29 Trot 00 8 :00Pace 800 HPTHDAT. 2-Y ear-old or under added money..... 350 Free.foMUtrot THIRD DAT. 2:25 Trot JT :35Trot $ 2:30Pace 2-J4Pace oo 2-Tear-old or under stake, a4ded aonej-k,, 2fO Free tor-ail pace ltXX) Reserred for ipeclala.r.. . .m tBQ Addres3 all nominations and communications to G. W. PARKS, Secretary P. O. BOX, 975, Salt I-ako City, Vtoh. business during this century. We are in the front rank. Can we be of service to you, F. E. WELLS & CO. 7 and West First Sonth JQHNDuBEl, M.-.BE to ORDERMADE to WEAR. SUITS: OVERCOATS : PANTS: $!5to$5G. $15 to $40. $3to$l5. A Perfect Y it Guaranteed, 230 W. SECOND SOUTH PT. DR. C. C. SHINNICK, Hcmecpathlst and Surgeon. In aihlitlnn to iraneral practice gives rpeciul attention to obscure Chron'c Diseases, both medical and surgical Offire S3 1- M ifercatUiU Btk. Rert- dftue SS JC. ltt H. 61. Til. ST7. Cases (termed incurable by other physicians are invited to cau. Utah Business College and K1SHTSCH03L OPENS SEPT. !2th, 1892. Office, loe Wasatch Bids;. Book-keeping and all Commercial Branches. Penmanship a Specialty. For Particular Apply to E. L. KERN, M. Acs'ts, M. S.t Propr, ZDr. BISCHOP, DENTIST. 'JMSW' creeping oars, ana Free Reclining Chair Cars. Be sure your ticket reads via MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY JL C. TOWNSESD, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agent, Su Louis. S. V. JiEllRAH, G. F. & P. A., 161 South Main, Salt Lake City. THE UTAH CENTRAL TIME-TABLE: In effect December 2t, 102. Paeng-er trains will run daily between Suit Lake City ana Park City as follows: SALT LAKE CITY. Train 1 leaves 8th South and Alain 8:00 a.m. " 2 arrives " " " 10:3Ja.m. " PARK CITY. Train 1 arrives at Park City 10:30 a.m. " 2 leaves " " 8:00 a.m. Office and depot cor. 8th South and Main Btreecs. T. J. MACINTOSH, Gen. Supt. HE1 Irritation Age PRINTING HOUSE. General PRINTERS and PUBLISHERS, PUB-LISHERS, BOOK BINDERS, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, MANUFAC-TURERS, ENGRAVERS and STEREOTYPER8. Successor to Walker Bros., Backers. Established MM. Capital (tolly paid), $400,000; aarploa, $4o,00. United Stats Dsooiltnrr. Transacts a zeneral bEiii f business, bate deposit vsalts Ore acd br.rzlar proof. 1. R. Walker resident; M. H. Walker, Vl-se- Fresident; . i. t'heosman. Cashier; L. H. Fari svrorth, Assistant Ca.bior; . H. Walk-r, it.. Assistant Cashier. B. H. SCHETTLER. VTbo does a General Kankiug Business AT NO. 60 MAIN STREET, (Opposite the Oo-ep.) and pars Interest oa de-poritx, de-poritx, de-ires yeur accounts. JLGAuEL TAILOR I iTplAl 65 W. 2d So. 'VlpSaltetacrfar - $I5ta$55 1JpP.2ts " - $3.50 ta $15 l 1 BtiiU made la 10 koaaa. faats "j nA, Bade In boars. By Im sins workman In this City. THROUGH CAR LINE. Effective Sept. 11, 1S02. glCYCLE . . . HEADQUARTERS. . SYLPH PnsamaHc and Coshlcn Tires. PHOENIX Paeciaatlc and Cushian Tlrsj. IROQUOIS CushSonTlres. Csll or send for catatoaes. A fall line ot WHEELS of all grades. Special Prices to Clubs on orders of i&ree or more WI1ISLS fox cash. Cycliag Soatrtes, OU, Etc Sportinf Ooods, Onns. Atnmanitton, Bsseball Ocois, Cotiery, Etc ttensrsl Kspsiriac aad Leeksmi kins. M. R EVANS. t-4 T. Sd h., halt Lake. Has rnmoved back t: his old qnartTS, No. VM Eaft Second booth etrwt. firt ooor norta of the fiinjrer Sewing Machine Co.'s ollice. His sco k compri-ee new and second-hand clothing, aDd he a) ho makes a specialty of reairm? and cleaning. Hood ' won acd prompt attention afsured. Old fnen'in aiid j atrons are always welcome. -d o pp-sl pnblic solicited. UNIVERSITY of UTAH, (Formerly University of Deserofe.) Salt Uke City, Ceslv. The first term of the Aeedemi year, JS09 of the Universiiy of Utah, will begin at 9 a.tn., Mov day. beptember 12, The following conrees are offered: 1 A Saw Yean' Classical Course. 8 A Four Years' Course in General science. S A Four Yean' Caurea ia letters. 4 A Three Years' Course In Mining and Mining Engineering. 6 A Jour Years' Normal Conrse (3 years preparatory), ft A Tkree Years' Normal Conrse (3 years preparatory). The Aral five of these courses lead to degrees. Instructions is Military Science and Tactic will be continued. A preparatory school, deeigoed to prepare ttn 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 fat tui- tion to any course they are prepared to purs tie -There is an annual admission fee of $6 for rest dents of Utah, and $25 for non-residents. Students may receive permits for reduced far ovpr the railways in Utah. For further Information apply to JOSEPH T. KINGSBURY, M.A. ' otlng President, ! 1 Salt Lake Seminary Normal Traininsr School. Complete College preparatory. Muslo, Art andj Boarding departmeuts. Jr Information writa or apply to Ry. f, C. ILfFF, P. D. ppj ST&MOAHD GAUSL lurrsnt Time Table, la etfact Aug. 28, '92 22-24-26, W, 3rd Eto., Bait Lake City. Teleph onei, 14 Eai ) (Ths Tunnel at - Drink) (Ths Tunnel Play Eillltrds at The Tcnns!. and when you feel tired and exhausted after a hard day's work, drop in aud rest at THE TUNNEL. THE TUKNEL is (ha popular resort of Salt Lake City. Patronized by the best class of people. Bndweiser, Aaheuser, Milwaukee and all imported German beers on draught. 42 and 44 West Seccnd South St. Formerly Walker's Pavilion. 5 Teeth extracted without pain. Fillings 75c up. Best set of teeth, $12. Work warranted. war-ranted. Open Sundays. 42 W. 1st So. Su Kelly & Reilly'a Bijou Saloon. SicS SUis :?rst, . i Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The Popular Baort of SaltZjaka. - , j Trains arrive ana depart at salt iake City dally as follows: AKRIVE. From all Eastern points 3:00 a.m. From Butte, Portland, San Francisco... :06 a.m. 1 rorn Cache Valley and Park City 10:40 a.m. From ail Eastern points 12:10 p.m. From Cache Valley andOgden 7:10 p.m. From Milford, Eureka and intermediate intermedi-ate points ....v.'- 10:00 a.m. From J tuib, Pr vo and Enreka 6:10 p.m. From Tarminu aud Onrfleld 4:U0 p.m. DEPART. For Oprfen an4 e!l Kas;era points 8:0 a.m. For Oijuen and intermediate points 6:40 a.m. For t utts, Portland, tsan Francisco and Cache Valley 10:05 a m. For cache Vailey ar.d Park Ciy 8:8J p.m. For O'leii ad a'.i Ea'ern points 6:30 p.m. Ifr'or Provo, i.ureka ai.d -Iliford 7:) a.m. For iureks, junb, intermediate points. 4:5 p.m. For Oarneid and Tooele i 7:43 a.m. Daily, Sunday extej-ted. tliains beiwpen JuaLi and Kilford do not ran Sundays. City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street. D. E. BUELET, Gen. Agent Pass. Dept. S. 11. II. CLARK, Pres. and Gen. Mgr. ! E. DICKINSON, Asst.Geu. Mgr. E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A. Leaves Saxt Lake. Xo. a For Piovo, Orand Junction and pointi east .8r00a.a, Xo. 4 For Provo, Grand Junction and all psinta east U :2 p. m. No. 8 For Provo, Fajson, Eureka and tilrer City 4:03 p. m. Xo. 6 Fur Bingham, Pan Pete and W- Mtch 9:10 a.m. No. 8 Fr Ogden and the West., 11 8 p. m. jio. 1 For Ogden and ths West 11:15 a. m. No. i For Oden and the West 4:50 p. m. Anaivs Salt Lass. No. 1 From Provo, Grand Junction and the East.; 11:06 a.m. No. Z From Provo, Orand Junction and the East 11:43 p.m. No. 7 From Provo, Payon, Eureka and Silver City 10:10 a. m. No. 6 From Bingham, San Fete and Wnateli 4:45 p. m. No. 6 From Osden and 'he West... ... 9:00 a. m. Ko, 2 Frcm Ogden and the West :50 a. m. No. 4 From Ogdi and the West 9:15 p. m. Fullman Palace Sleper on all through trains: No changes; doee connections; safo;y, speed and comfort. . Ticket Office No. 300 S. Main St. i D. C. DODGS. 0- Manager. tS. watBJ. Vural gapV |