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Show 1 S T A R M I L L. ! XHOMAri STEED. I OWNER UF THE ifTAIl MILE, i NctiCee the Public that bi? Mill i.J nuff ia I mnninir "rder, and turrine r.ut i tir;t-claM articlo ol Flour, j Wm. U u.-h,irho ifl known as an A 1 miller. 1 ran the mill. jSELTZER WATER ' "18 IN ALL SALOONS. A M SMITH, oio Ast for I'tah- FOR SALE. j HOUSEHOLD GOODS j AMI I FURNITURE, L'l'KACl.E, 1 Ami in j GOOD CONDITION", In ti-. frem rne lo tu v.rr. To bo sen. with I'm... 1,1 t. ut rc-iJ.aul T. W. HASK1NS, ' BOOK AGENCY1 Oj C-'J All ul.i-'ici t werkinc r-eo- I'li ff either mi, T"'i-'- or old,a;ate mure, m"ney at nr(.rk fur u" in their n aio momenta cr all the timp. Ihnn t "rolling i-lre. I'artic. ulars free Address G. iiinwn i Co.. Vvtt-I Vvtt-I od, -V una. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALYlAKE THIE Suit Lake Theatre Corporation, rroprielorp; Claw-ion, Caine Jt William, Managers J tne II Vinon .ctJMro Manager: C. J. Thoaia Mu.-K-al 1'irtor; K. B- abn-kie, l'romi ter: Geo. liroll, Scenic Arti t. Lidia? and Gentlemen of Dramatic Cominjf; MISS KATE DEN1N, Mi Carrie Cogswell M Frank Rea, fher Misa A. A. Adams first apf-armce hcrtj Mrs. Susie Murden Mr, a rrah L'ro-bio Miss Sajah Naia-er Mi's Liitio Oavia il uu Kia Lea, Mr. WJ.CowolI Mr. W C Probie Mr. Frank K-a (bis Mr. K- R- Mr -.on first apitsaranc hero) Mr. Mark Wilion .Mr. A. 'lhome Mr. I). J- Mclntush Mr. M. Forster Mr. H. Mat ben Mr. U.K. Archer Mr. II. Ilorsley Mr. K- KoberU Mr. Jas. 11. Vimon THIRD MGirx of thk SEAS0X. FRIDAY EVE., OCT. 3, 1873, B7 Special rciict will be prvenfed, Shcri-dan'a Shcri-dan'a Brilliaut Comcdv. ia nvo acU, 00 tilled I'llE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL With the follow in e cast: Lady Ttailo MISS KATE DKNIN Maria Misa Adams Lady neerwell Mrs b'riuiW Kwi M rs Cand-ur Mijs Carrie Co.-s.rell Sir I'olerl'caile Mr J fl Inmn Sir Oliver Surface Mr Frank ll'u JiiFepb Surface Mr A Thorn Charles Surfuca Mr X J Co?scll Crahtree Mr W G L ro.'bia Sir beoj Uaokbilo Mr K H Mardun Hoivloy Sir M L-'orer Mosa Mr M W ilum Trip Mr H Maibt-n Snake Mr 1) J Molnt.'h CireW. Mr 11 li Archer SATXRDAY A l'lfinoon. Oct. 4tli. FIRST CRAND MATINEE HUNTED DOWN ISO THK WANDERING MINSTREL. SATURDAY NIQ11T. 1 .' 1 ' EAST L Y X X ! 28 i. , ' - Ho! Ho! for tha M fart MEAT MARKET. . .CHA11LE3 LUCAS,. J. : lororinshis frionda. and the pub lit araDerally, thai, ho still holds forth in tho 12ih YVark market, mar-ket, where ho will bo I'leascd to ferve thorn with tho choapeH meats the market BlT irde,1 (he cheapest rates. - - DELIYEKEl) FltEE. ol NOTICE. FIIED. MAY. having dK'oWal rartneryhip with Charles Luciu, infr.rms his friond. and the public ittnerallv,taiit ho will eontmuo tbe biifine. a.i heretofore, l'i'h Wunl- Meat aaH lJroviMu Market, where ho 1 oius to receive re-ceive tho patronago baJtoirod if tho inat. Fir"t-clns nteutfl at choao ratos. .Delivered Free to all purls of tho city. o-i $5R E W Ar"d7 Tho party who took a pair of OPRHA-GLASSES OPRHA-GLASSES from tho top ofGodbo i Co's Soda-Water Fountain, on Wednesday otou-ing, otou-ing, will roc ire a reward of five dollars by leaving them at Joslin A Park's Jewelry Store, and noiuestions will ba asked. CHANCE OF TRAINS. TPROM AND A FT E It OCTUER l.VfU, L there will bo but one regular pawenk'or train Iroui Sandy to Fairfield Flat, carry ins passengers to AUa via tbe Wasatch and .lor-diin .lor-diin Valley Railroad and ParlinA Thomson' stace lino; said train itar:iatt from Sandy upon thi arrival of the D. S. Kailrond morning morn-ing train from Salt Lako Cif- Keturning, leavo Alta in time t.o connecL with the evening train for the ciy. - WM. JENNHfUS. Frost XV A J It R, Parlin k Thomson's exproia and stago line. KIM QU A. WASHING THROWN AWAY! WASHING A PLEASURE ! ! K I M O L I A, THE GREAT EASTERN WASHING COMPOUND, Can be used with trouble and labor awl with better success than uny Hrticle ever introduced. It does away with the u.sc o f the Washboard, and renders boil-' . ing a matter of choice 1 rather than necessity. H'amtut'.d free from Poison, ami not to injure the Texture, Sold only by Manufacturer's Ascot, GEORGE LEWIS, First Door South of Temple Block, Eat Templo Street. ;' j - A L 0 I P H A , i . - . : i THK GREAT EASTERN ! HORSE oivniEn. I I ' . , Is L'nj.arallcl)--d tur the IVrll-Ot Cure jCUTS: -- j "BRUISES, HARNESS GALLS, POLL-EVIL; THISTLOE, SCRATCHES, &G., j 0U AXV CUTANEOUS DISEASES luliar tu il o R : s . Sold onh' by Marfnalurr'. Ai-en:, GEORGE LEWIS, fii-.-t il.jr .-uulliun'oiu.lo !!!, k. EAST TEMTI.E STKEKT. ZIOVS CO-OPERITIIE Mercantile Institution Is doing the largest business ever curried on in t ho Territory Terri-tory of Utah, arising from an uniform system of dealing principally with manufacturers manufactur-ers of standard goods, buying in immense quantities and selling on the closest margins. The largest part of their purchases for the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT are made through their New York oflioe, from whence all fluctuation!! in the Foreign and llome Markets are close ly watched. The Institution is complete in all its various departments and fresh novelties are added to the stock as fast as they are offered in the market. Visitors are shown through the buildings without the slightest importunity to purchase pur-chase The gentlemen in charge ot the several departments are among the most widely and favorably known in the Rocky Mountains and we commend them to the confidence confi-dence of the public, promising that no effort on their part will be wanting to ensure a continuance of its patronage. They are enabled not only to suit the tastes of an intelligent intelli-gent trade, but also to compete com-pete successfully with Eastern dealers. In fact, no country merchant can afford to pass by this city under the impression im-pression thatEastern markets will give him lower prices, belter stock or more favorable terms. Their GROCERY, HARDWARE DRUG DEPARTMENTS for completeness and variety of : stock .have never been equalled west of New York, and merchants in the neighboring neigh-boring settlcmen ts and Territories Terri-tories cannot do better than replenish their stocks from this source. - - -Their CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is now opening its magnificent Fall and Winter Purchases, among which is the most varied assortment of Gentlemen's Gentle-men's Furnishing Goods ever brought to Utah.. Since mer-ehantrtailoring mer-ehantrtailoring has been add-! ed to and made a specialty hi this department, that branch of the Institution's trade has attained a perfection perfec-tion never arrived at by any similar house in the Territory. Terri-tory. , Foreign and domestic fabrics of every style and price made to order or sold in piece. .. Their BOOT AND' SHOE Dptmt keeps thirty hands constantly con-stantly employed on all classes of work, and has never fail.cd to secure the Prize Medals at our Territorial Fairs. Their facilities for turning out firstrclass work have never been equalled by any like establishment in Utah. Gentlemen and Ladies visiting the city would do well to leave their measures with that Department, Depart-ment, thus enabling them to order by mail at any time they desire a perfect fit. The Institution deals in every class of merchandise, and all persons however remote re-mote from business or manufacturing manu-facturing centres can have their orders promptly filled by mailing them to II. B. Clawio.v, Sup't. LIFE INSURANCE. rr 1 1 l : MISSOURI VALLEY Lift INSURANCE CO, OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS ALL POLICES &Otr ORFEITINC. No licstriilions iijajii Travel. Di idknus .x ca.T:uai:r:u.N i'lan. u,-i,ii ihiic...io.i rWUni,n nimu, to the I'otiey Holjor... DIVIDENDS & LOSSES ARE PAID IN CASH. in'im niMi'ANv k::it.ive nd xotks axd ;ivk nonk. THIS COMPANY DKCI.AilKS l:IVnK.Nls U.N THK K1KST PAYMK.NT rrtUE MISSOURI VAI.I.KY MTU INSUliANCK COMPANY il lb, L Colliutnv ur-Ktuiir-.-J Lh:il i-jui i.-im ' it istku i: i roi.tci i:m, VliiA provide n.lual. Ixnia rt'ic PTATK S.vuiilv t',,r t'i.11 miimml ,r tbn lMi .J wcitmwIMwm, rarfc frafe- l'.'h.y I U.-Ki-t.-nO) l-.-iii-inK ! IVnilk-nt,, f N,.on,1t.-t:dcut ,.f liwimmi. to ihi.- rtRvt. S, ,. .'1,.-, i,l A. I of L.1:i,lluro of K.njr 1 HRe li , Sue. W. rpllKSE rOI.IClKS ARK AS SEd'P.v: AS otm NATIONAL cukhkkpv 1 (OK UOVKK.NME.NT BONDS. . u "tllihCY l)ATRON'lZE the Comnfin.v tint on:, Jr.. y.yi t!i !lrvT Str.-futTv, mill ll. 1.., 1 DiviJi-ii.1, mt llml I,.,.,. t:. ii- in, ,11, v l r,. Ih.T mvivi. it. All n. -rwcivii hfp. liy tin' C..m,aii.v i l.miu.l nl VI ,,t c.-i,L ii,u.m.t, nn i,l t.2 r"y, to IU Policy Hotk-rf, ant 1 .a- s ,i,,s in a.l liii.,1, biuuhl hen (him TONTINK DIVIDEND VOLICIES: rnnRMLssouRi vau.ev un: ixsuraxck ciuipany i. n.. w, 1 P.ilu i,... upon m.-tho.l M-i.i. li i- 1:1.-. 'ii i; with Kn ill fnvor uuoai nil diu-w 'J it rllod tho "TOXTINK DIVIDEND SYSTEM." 1 IJ1HESE Policies car. be rei. tered ;ib other IVliue of the Comjihiiy. rpHE TONTINE DIVIDEND POUl'lES of tl,i C mnimv ecmWii, Ik, ,),. 1 Kfefttde-inil.le i.nueiiles of I.if: liuntiiee, vi.: SAh'l.tY, I'HoThiTlnK THE Policy Holder; remninmir to ilinr... 'l'oiiline Suidu-, .ivtiro ull pniH Poli.i-1 Poli.i-1 oforiKinnl BniounH in-un-l mid a rein , Oisl, 0 t,U A mount 0 JYemuZ I'aitl, wilh over an per cent mid.-l. THIS rojult is olitainod lien' le-ineienliy fioiu llie fiiet tint tl. ey f th C.. pany la lonniKl at TWELVE PKIt CENT. Coi,i,,d InU-nuL , whilo P-it Coniiaines, refclrictcd to loan tl.eir inonev al home, m-eivn only Sii nor cent, on th. aveniRO. LEGAL IlSTTlRIilST: CON'NECTTCUT, (! per celt. I KANSAS, !,, NEW YORK, 7" N E I'.K ASK A, .. . l"e MISSOURI ia ". " I COLORADO, 12 " " TIIE ndvnnuice nf YW-teni InvctnienlK to tlie I'oliev Holder iii,.;!irs in llio fellowlm sUirtling FiKures: The iiinount uf fl.OHl, inve.pvl f,,r Pifly Yearn at 8 wt cxint. Compound I11I nit, is lS. lliil.ii ill li: per cent, il is 831!4,()U.U3. 11HIS Company hnve reeenllv orini.,-.! ti Ur.ineh here, known iu tho 'ROUKV . MOOSTAlS liKANCll." "f Sll I.nke Cily, vhieh embraces mm, lu niembors tho boat businiiis men of ilm city. THE Gomimny is in a Qoiirnliin cun-liLi.in, witli h riiiijlv-ini;risiii( biuinou, Ihl i.?ri'frHnK.) nf iiK-n-.e of l.u?iiuv th.' .Hty.-.r b.-iiig Iiirly in t'xeerf of mi vol the ula iiiist-jrn C'jn:''ir'.::. . VTO MORK SAPK, 1'ltW !tKNTI,V .M A N.'.CiiM, BETTKU WVIDRND PAY-n PAY-n ing Life lnsunir.ee Ot tn 1 'iiny, rxil' K;i.-t .r V-t, Umn tho .IIImhoiitI V. loy, which is i-onnn-ui'l.; I U) ihu cili.i:;i.i nf ult Luke Cily Mid surnundini country for its j)aLrotit. A. S.I!(;i:.T, Agent, Suit Lftke (My, .Inn- -1, 1878 Si-r,.! ,l..or nnrtb of "Waliter Uouw. DRY GOODS, CARPETS, ETC. WALKER BROTHERS. GREAT ATTRACTION. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN UTAH, CO.VSISTf.W; IX I'A;T (IF oj, DEESS GOODS, M O i FURS, i g I KNIT HOOKS. x j SHAWLS, ' g,! lilt.'XS. ri.AWKLS. KE1)1."0TI, CAMLLS IIA 1 1: CUITHS, H 03 ! -O : CJJAKS, . SKAL SAC .11; H'WIKRY, O l c REDINCOTE CLOTHS, ' j" c i j . HKMSLLANTM. g NOTIONS, LACES, etc. J BOOTS. SHOES. AND HATS. : 1873. FALL TRADE. 1873. We have now on Sale full Lines ol BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS xhd CAPS, (x E X T S' GLOVES, LADIES FUKS. . ; " In TRICE stud CjL'ALITV c J::y ojiMjvliiion. The Trade would do well to k-,k uvrr o'lr ;:o-k lefiro Parchflsiil? l-l.-CHh'.T'.'. Whoi.sJc aud Rca DUN FORD & SONS. for. ll CENEBAL DEALERS. Now is the Time for Bargains' AT TAYLOR $c CUTLER'S, X THK I'KIC!: UK l)lilvv -mK)l)S. .Vi,.; cw "ui . '.,..;: r- i.i ; i'oii e'"''- Cheapest Cooking Stoves in Town- 'uimK Di'liv.-iod I'ri'O ofl'liarffe. TAYLOR & CUTLER, under Taylor's Hold, East Temple SI. |