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Show -ww IRREGULARITY. s inat wnat troub- I N? L yon? Then it's NVO easily and promptly ( S -v j remedied by Doctor Hi icA 1 Pierce's Pleasant ( y J ( Pellets. They regu. f ? I . late the system per- ) L )VS fectly. Take one C 7 I for a gentle laxa- y tivz or corrective; N"r J three for a cathartic VO jf yOU suffer from C-n-' Constipation, Indigestion, Indi-gestion, Bilious Attacks, At-tacks, Sick or Bilious Headache?, or any derangement of the liver, stomach, or bowels, try these little Pellet3. They bring a permanent cure. Instead of shocking and weakening the system with violence, like the ordinary pills. FREE "WOOL, would reduce Utah's annual income from the wool industry 0 per cent. Vote for Cannon and protection. I ??mmm??mmmmmmm?mmm?fmmm?mmmm??mm?mmm???nm?m? Iii whit nn van n 9 yx E-c Coffin Hnlll JJU lUU UW y- Hardware Co - ' fit E. C. Coffin W hope you need a Base Burner, and ask a careful investigation of the merit KSFdWSFB GO ' s of the '"Howe Ventilator." We have Valentine's Felt Weather Strip and it is a wise man who uses it generously about the house. Wo have Coole ay g q Coffin Stoves and Ranges, tiranlte AVare, Tin AVare, Etc.. Etc HS.rdW2.r8 CQ "5 N we have made prices on Stoves with ( 1 Bill ! I I I (I I II tv ll I 81 III JE e. c. Coffin Aa view selling them aii. u Ui uuiim II ill u u ui u uu J Hardware Go iney act in a pertectiy easy nnu natural way. They're the smallest, the easiest to take and the cheapest, for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is retarued. You pay only for the good you get. o- Wanted A first-class stone carver at once. Elias Mobkis & Co., I ' Corner Main and South Temple. Impure salt is gritty, bitter and has acrid, puckery taste. KotrI Crystal 8lt in 100 pel cent pure and has sweet, delicious flavor. Personally, FRANK J. CANNON 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. . "Good, Better, Best." . , AVE IIAVEXT ANY BAI . . . . ISOR ANY USE FOR IT . . The finest and best Furniture ever T" TUTTTT C PI T Tl T 75 PI made in this or any other country is 111 II BlIBilS3Llf V in our store. We have good, strong, I 1 1 B I g 9 1 f I reliable goods, made to wear and la II 1 3 II II IS ll I If look well while wearing, at . . . -Time Gallops Withal." 'in going east, if you wish to savetitn tnd hare most comfortable ride, take the Rio Grande Western train leaving Ogden at 7 a. m. acu 8:15 p. m., and Salt Lake City at S a. m. and9:2jp. m., arriving in Denver at 7:10 a. in. and 11:45 p. m. on the next tirny. Niirht train from Salt La lie and Ogdea via A. T. A S. F. from Colorado Sprinsc. Day train from Salt Lake and Ogden hat through sleeping car to Leadville and Denver. Making direct connectlona at Denver with limited train for the east via Burlington and Rock Island routes. Remember the time is made by the Rio Grande Western in connection with the Colorado Col-orado Midland railway only. Equipment and service unsurpassed; scenery unequalled. The grandest daylight mountain scenery in tie world. H. C. Uurxbtt, General Agent, C. M. Ry.. Salt Lake City, Uta Roy a1 Crystal Salt will give an exquisite flavor. Arcadian Waukesha Water. L. W. Ditt-man, Ditt-man, Agent. Telephone 384. Koyal Crystal Salt ia the only Bait free from lime. ssMnWM 1 1 fiflonday, October 24 Will Inaugurate the Most Stupendous Sale of Desirable, Seasonable Goods ever known in the History of this City From 20 to 30 per cent below all competition. All Goods marked LOWER than ever. Domestic Department: French Flannels at 30c a yard French Flannels, 65c quality at 40c a yard Eiderdowns, in solid colors at 45c a yard Canton Flannels, 10c quality at 7c a yard Red Twilled Flannel at 20c a yard Red Twilled Flannel, extra heavy, 50c quality at 35c a yard Cream Outing Cloth, 15c quality, extra heavy at Sjc a yard Plaid Outing Flannels, dark colors, inequality.. at 10c a yard Good grade' Chenille Portieres, heavily fringed, elaborately double dadoed; value, $7.50 at $4.75 50-inch Turkey-red Table Linen ,. at 25c 4S-inch Cream Damask, 60c quality at 40c 36-inch Sheeting, unbleached at 4c Deafness Cannot Re Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Thtre is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by oonbtitutioiml remedies. Deafness caused by an intlamed condition of the mucous mu-cous lining of the eustachian tube. When this tube frets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, aud when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, condi-tion, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothintr but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give $100 for any case of deafness ( caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Capital. 5250.OOO. Surplus, $50,000 American National Bank. Ealt LoJca City. Organized., Cctotoer, 1E20 Interest Paid oa Savings and Time Deposits. DI71FCTOIIS Jaraea H Baeoe, President; H. 1L Bacon, TWa-PreaideBH I TTbITkB Caahler; W. B. Holland, AsaiaUat Caahier; B. 3d. Jarrla, 7. W. Rbm, Jvdg J. TT. Jsdd, Secretary Elijah Sella, Jadgo D. G. Tunalclifl, U. Grant, M. J. erj, C F. Loefbourow,' filO. M. SCOTT, J AS. QLENDENrJINO. H. S. RUJfTIKLD, Preiident. Vice-President. Secretary. Geo. M. Scott & Co. (lOOZrOBATVD.) DULKI Ih EardTTare, Metal, Stores, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc , l A enta for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roeblin'a Steel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylinder and Engine OiU. Herculea Powder, Atlaa n. (inea and Boiler, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferao Hera Wbinii, Blake Pumps, Miaera' and BlAciuaaiUu' Tool, Xta. . , i, ? ,V f 168 it AI, SALT LAKH. ... Jf Uall' s Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, free. ! F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. - e . . Dr. W. C. Teaslee, rooms 1 and 4, Commercial Com-mercial block. Residence 433 Ea9t First South street. Strictly limited to office and consultation practice. -- They Beat the Record. The Rio Grande Western train which left Salt Lake on Sunday mornin? at 8 a. m. arrived ar-rived at Denver at 7:30 a. in. Monday morning, morn-ing, thus making the run between Salt Lake and Denver fti twenty-three hours and thirty minutes, surpassing all previous record of any regular tiaiu between these two citiss. The Rio Grande Western people claim they can make this time with ease, comfort and 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 be-;ween be-;ween Utah and the Colorado metropolis Royal Crystal Salt is sweet and delicious. r- Salt contalnine alkali, lime, etc., is very injurious injuri-ous to the health. Koyal ryti Salt is 100 per cent pure the pnreet in the world. The Democratic policy would prevent the growth of the SUGAIt INDUSTRY. Republicans Republi-cans want more sugar factories. J. Li. Rawlins is not afraid of FREK TRADE, and that is why all Utah voters should be afraid of J. L. Rawlins. bould be encouraged by all classes of irav-lere. irav-lere. Royal Crystal Salt never gets hard in sack or salt cellar. . e Arcadian Waukesha Water. L. W. Ditt-. man, agent Telephone 384. . Royal Crystal Salt, the only "granulated salt." Whose your tailor?" Try Buckle & Son Main St., opposite Walker house. . Royal Crystal Salt. Every grain ia a perfect crystal. ,.. Arcadian Waukesha Water. L. W. Ditt-man, Ditt-man, Agent. Telephone 384. "Whose your tailor' Try Buckle & Son, Main St., opposite Walker house. Ifyou want to borrow money, go direct to headquarters. . 8am J. Kestox. Room 23 Ilcoper Block. Demand Royal Crystal Salt. It costs yon no morp fba'i inferor grades. Don't lot your grocer givyou any other "brand. Some will try to do to, becauRu it cos!s tlietn loss. . -- Patronize the Rest. Fastest time, sure connections, beBt scenery scen-ery to nil points east, via Rio Grande Western West-ern and Colorado Midland railways. Ask the ticket agent. R. C. Chambers, Democrat, says FREE LEAD would shut down the Ontario mine. Then don't vote for Rawlins. fiction Department: Unprecedented Bargains in this department. The low prices we are making are a revelation even to the closest buyers. Ladies' Black Kid Gloves at 40c Ladies' Colored 4-button Kid Gloves at 70c Ladies' Black Cashmere Jersey Gloves at 20c Ladies' Australian Vests and Pants at $2.00 a suit Ladies' Black Equestrian Tights, former price, $1.50 and $2.00 at $1.15 and $1.50 Children's Gray Mixed Vests, sizes 22 to 26 only at 25c each Infants' White Zephyr Knit Vests at 20c each Misses' Union Suits, $1.75 quality at $1.00 each Children's White Merino Vests and Pantalettes, sizes 20 to 24, at 20c and 25c each Shoe Department: The greatest special Clearance Sale ever attempted on such celebrated cele-brated Shoes as those of E. C. BURT. For style, fit and durability j they have no equal. To close the entire lot we give buyers a.n opportunity op-portunity of getting the finest French Kid Shoes in the market at lower prices than you pay for Sheepskin shoes elsewhere. French Kid hand-turned Oxford Tic, common sense and opera $325 Shoes for $2.50 French Kid hand-turned Oxford Tie, patent tip.. .$3-75 Shoes for $2.85 French Kid hand welt, common sense and opera.. $5.00 Shoes for $3.50 French Kid hand welt, common sense and opera . . $5.50 Shoes for $3.85 French Kid hand welt Opera, patent tip $6.00 Shoes for $4.00 French Kid hand-turned Opera only $6.00 Shoes for $4.00 French Kid hand welt, opera and common sense. .$6.50 Shoes for $4.50 French Kid hand-turned, opera and common sense. $7.00 Shoes for $4.95 We have all sizes and widths in BURT'S Shoes. F. AUERBAGH & BRO. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC. E. Sells & Co. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Window CJt4) Building Material at Reduced Prices for Cash. - - Fraser & Chalmers ' (INCORPORATED.) MANUFACTURERS OF Mmlflg Macliinary , Steam Engines aiBoite AND MACHINERY TOR THE Systematic Smelting, Milling and Goncentratioi; OF GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, LEAD AND TIN ORES. . Cablo and Electric Rilwav Mschinery, Electric Light Plants, Blowins; Engines, Electrolytic Coppsl j ' riant,, all kinds of Mining Supplies, Sectional Machinery for Mnleback Transportation. 1 , FRASER & CHALMERS, Chicago & London. L. C. TRENT, General Western Agent. jt Branch Ilougftg at SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, and HELENA, Montana. Going at? The Colorado Midland has coma to Utah, and in connection n ith the Rio Grande Western West-ern is undoubtedly now the popular line east Runs the fastest trains, has the finest scenery and makes connections at Colorado Colo-rado Seringa and Denver -with the fastest trains in the west for Chicago, St. Louis, New York, etc. Ticket offlco at 200 Main street. . o . The Colorado Midland Railway. In connection with the Rio Grande Western, Is now the only lino by which touriats frora Utah to the east pass through the sublime scenery of the Rocky mountains by daylight in through trains wttliout the necessity of stopping oyer. Ask A. N. Oliver, city ticket agent, 200 Main street, for tickets via the above route. ' to- Buckle & Son, tailors. Established May 1, 1S76. Main street, opposite Walker Ilouse. Royal Crystal Salt is 100 per cent pure. He is a winsome 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. THE TUNNEL Strictly first-class in every ! particular. Has the best accommodations accom-modations of any resort in this inter-mountain region. Patronized Patron-ized by the best people in the city. Caters to the wants of the hungry as well as the thirsty. Contains 8 pool and 4 billiard (Brunswick-Balke) tables. Lud-weiser,Anhuser,Milwaukee Lud-weiser,Anhuser,Milwaukee and all imported German Beers on draught. 42 and 44 West Second South St. Formerly Walker's Pavil on Zioii's Safins Ml k Trust Company. Nos. 1-3 Main Street WILFORD WOODRUFF, President. GEO. Q. CANNON, Vice-President GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. Cash Cpitl, $300,000. Cash Surplus, fiOO.OOa Zion's Savings Bank Is the oldest and largest 8 a t i n g s Institution in Utah. We pay interest ou sums from $1 and upwards. Interest compounded com-pounded four times a year. Our deposits de-posits are greater than those of all other Savings Banks in Utah combined. com-bined. -:- We Desire Your Ac-counts. -:- 4 Scen!lJil5jLJ!!iJDrIil,n fPP AND W RIO GRANDE RAILROAD PASSING THROUGH SALT LAKE CITY En Route to and from the Pacific Coa$t THE POPULAR LINE TO Leadvil!8,G!enwQod SpringstAspen f.HD GRAND JUNCTION. THE MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO Trinifot, Santa Fe a Hew UtexLco Points Bsachtn: all the principal towns and mining camps In Colorado, Utxa and New Msxico. THE TOURIST'S FAVORITE LIXE TO ALL MOUNTAIN RESORTS. All throuca trains eqalcped with Pullman? Palaoe aud Tourist bleeping Cars. For lo$rantly illustrated descriptive book free of cost, address L T. JEFFERY. L S. KQCHES, S. K. BCDPEB. Irts't us Gta'l Kgr. tni auupar. Csal Pua.tTki.ltt DENVER, COLORADO. UNION NATIONAL BANK. Successor to Walker Bros., Boakars. Established 1850. Capital (fully paid), $400,000; sarplns, $45,000. United States Depository. Transacto a general banking business, bafe deposit vamlts ftre acd bnrglar proof. J. R. Walker. President; M. H. Walks. Vice-President; Vice-President; M. i. Cheesmen, Casbler: L. H. Farnswcrth, Assistant Catiuer; 1. K Walker, Jr., A tataat Caakiea. B. H. SCHETTLER. Vbo does a General Banking Business AT NO. 60 MAIN STREET, (Opposite the Co-op.) and pays Interest oa de poxitv, direa too aeevonts. I WELLS-FAR 60 CO.'S BANK. I -n Salt Lake. "- BTJTS amd sells exchange, makes telegraphlo transfers on the prrncipel cities o the united Ktatea and Barope, and on ail points oa the Pacific Pa-cific Coast. Issues letters of credit available in the principal cities of the world. Special attention atten-tion given to the selling ot ore and bullion. Advance Ad-vance made oa conslgnsaeats at lowest rates. Particular attention given to collections through-1 at Utah, Nevada anl adjoining Territories. Ac-oants Ac-oants solicited. COBRB8PONDEHTS Wells, Fanro A Ce,. London; Wn, Fargo A Co., Ifew York: National Na-tional Bank of the Republic, Boston; First National Bank, Denver; State ITatlooal Bank, l)enver; Msrcaanta' National Bank, Chlaaijo; Boatmen's Bank, at. Louis; Wells, Fargo 4 Co., can Francisco. J. B. DOOLY. Cashier. M'CORNICK&CO., BANKERS. Salt Laics. Established, 1878. A general banking business transctea. Collections promptly made on all points in the West and Korthweet. Carefnl at-tntioa at-tntioa given to consignments of oree and baU lum. Sxchantre and telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of the f suled States and ia Enron. 4. S. D. EVANS, I Undertaker akd Ekbalmer. I 4 COLLEGE GRADUATE of EMBALMING. j i J ' r- Speclal attention given to the Shipment " N of Bodies. OPEN ALL NIOHT. Tei- fj ephone 304. ; - I 314 State Street, Salt Lake City. : Allen stands for the old Utah, Cannon for tho new. Vote against Allen and lielp Utah up. T.R. JONES & CO., BANKERS.' -a 163 ilaia. EyBuys Orea and Bullion, THE NATIONAL Bank of the Republic. Capital, $500,000 FrxxT Paid. Frank Knox, President; L. C. Rarrick, Vice-President; J. A. Karls, Cashier. Traniacu a general baukioj tmslneer. Money loaned on favorable terms. Aconnts of merchants, mer-chants, individuals, firms and corporations solicited. so-licited. Five per cent interest paid on aavings and time deposits., VIS M C TOR S L. C. Karrfck, Emil Kahis, W. K. Smedley, Frank Knox, Q. 8. Holmes, J. A. Earle, Geo. A. Lowe, H. L. A. Calmer, J. O. Sutherland. W. J. MONTGOMERY Buys and Sella fining WatsrSiock - Office 166 Main. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL, SALT LAKE. Capital (fully paid) $300,000 Snrplus 42,a General Banking in AH Its Branches Issues certificates oi. deposit payable on demand bearing interest if leit specified time. Sells drafts and bills of exchange on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Ueo. M. Downey, President; W. P. Noble, Vice-President: Vice-President: Thomas Marshall, Second Vice-President; John W. Donnellan, Cashier. Dikkctobs F. II. Auerbach, Jno. J. Daly, D.J. Balirtmry, Moylan C. Fox, Thomas Marshall, . W. P. Noble, George M. Downey, John W. Donnellan. Don-nellan. Kdwin KlmbalL. S o o A PLUCKY PROCEEDING To sell oar Fall and Winter Clothing: at a price so out of proportion to their value. In this case the disproportion is all in favor of the bnyer, but onr conrage is equal to the emergency. It is sometimes desirable in the course of trade to remove the plumage from competition and reveal how deceptive things may be in the mit- ' ter of size. We always sell our 'goods at the naked value on the Idea that quick sales, small profits and a large business are in natural accord. We have many surprise ia store for yon, to enjoy which it will be necessary neces-sary to visit our establishment and inspect in-spect the insny new things w are offer 4 ing. ONE PRICE. J. P. GARDNER, 141 Main Street OLD BRANDS VS. MEW ONES. While other manufacturers are having the nightmare to find and select new brands I keep right on with my old ones, whicn everyone finds good enough. The reason of this is that the reputation is not made by the box, but depends solely on the goods that are in it. Fallowing this principle and constantly con-stantly upholding my standard in quality, I am constantly kept busy and have a steady, increasing de-i de-i mand for my justly popular land celebrated brands of cigars. Excellence Ex-cellence tells. I Sam LGvy,GigarmaKer 171-173 Main St. I 1 1 Buggies akd Carriages. Geo. A. Lows Has received and fot sale a full line of the Latest Styles! At the most popular prices; also a foil line of AfTiCBltaral Implement aad bckutUex . Wagoaa. 145 State Road, Salt Lake City. PHILIP SPRY, Merchant Tailor. PtST-CLASS SUITS Hate wxOrdes. Perfect; Fit Guaranteed. Xeaxrj tnU tinea ot Fren ehj Eeguh. Scotch and PomeeUo Goods. C&West boutb. Temjle tieet XuSBio BtttOfc. Salt Late'Cttx. :- COSXXaPOtfDElTTSVuw Tork, Importers' and Traders' National Bank, Kouatae Bros.; Chioego, Commercial National Bank; Omaha, Omaha National Bank; San Krancisco, First National Bank; St. Loais, National Bank cf Commerce; Kansas City, National Bank ot Kansas City, Pirst National Bank. American Kational Bank; Dearer, Denver National Bank, City National Bank; rueblo, First National Beak; Portland, Ore., First National Bank; Loudon, Martin1 Bank (Limited), SO Lombard street. Times Change... , . and men change with O the times. The costumes of our i forefathers seem quant and C$s) antique to us. Fine Merchant (j Tailoring has advanced, as aa art, mere perhaps than any other business during this century. We are in the front rank. Can we ba of service to you, P. B. WELLS & CO.! JLGABEL TAILOR i"ifli 65W.2dSo, Yift'Sujtst98rder - $l5ti$55 VfVPiits " - $3.50te$!5 III I 1 fteJte made In 10 hoes. Mta J aaade ia hoar. By etf workmen in tela City. S. SELIX . Baa removed back to bis old quarters, No. 10e East Second South street, 4rst door north ot the Singer hewing Machine Co.'s Office. His stock comprises new and second-hand clothing, and he also makes a specialty of repairing and cleaning. I work and prompt attention assured. OH 1 - friends and patrons are always welcemft i Srade of the general public solicited , "v ' ' 1 :'-a |