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Show Miscellaneous. Albany, 4. Cant. Cramicross, U. S. A., was found dead in his room at the Delavan House, to-day. Apoplexy. Apop-lexy. Augusta, Ga., 4. Thirty-five Chinese arrived to-day from Indianapolis Indian-apolis to work on the Augusta canal. More are expected. JliHceliaueous. Paris, 4. It is reported that gfiV eminent has recalled the French consul con-sul from Cartngenn. Rome, 4. A decree has been promulgate;! pro-mulgate;! for an appropriation for four more convents in this city. EASTERN SPARKS. Memphis had four yellow fever deaths up to noon Tuesday. New York continues to contribute liberally to the relief of Memphis. - Memphis will prosccuto her exuding ex-uding mayor for impositions on wi-; wi-; tlnws and orphans during the plague. 1 Lebanon, Pa., was fired in five diff-! diff-! ercnt places Monday night by incendiaries, incen-diaries, but escaped destruction. Two barns wcro burned. The capital stock of the New York Central bank shows that the capital of S3.000.000 is impaired $72,000. Depositors are amply insured. SALT LAKE TIIMTOE. Oreai Sficioj-ol the Cliarailng Artbee, MISS MAYHOWARD tlM'tKI OUS SUCCESS OF TUB NEW 1'tAY. HOUSE CROWDED WITH HEAUTY AND WORTH. MISS MAY IIOWAKO RKC31VED WITH R.Vl'TURE. LAST NIB'IIT OF THE NEW MACDALEN, Wedusday Evening, Noy. 5, 1873, "fflll be repioicd ftr ibij nifcbt ouW, TIIE NEW MAGDALEN FreienUd wltS re and b'iirul ?cinrry by Mr Gorc Tirroll, ar.d a powerful ii -uibat'on of cbarutteri. MERCY ilEBRICK.th Mamlalen. illS-i MAY HOWARD QraeaKoioberry.ii youog Eati'b "roina--, Miss Kato boain 8 E C T H I" SEATS. - Fatordoy alternooD, Nov. S, at 2 o'clock. First May Howard Matinee. Xn rrratin, an ccti'o rftw i-lay, in five acta, wriitn esi ro-nly for Mjis llo ard, by H. Ii. L. Uarae?, Emi oniiilrd, SOLID frl LVEH. Do.irs oien at sjvub. i.-iriuranuiea to com-mcD.-o at llali , Admii-irn l'a.-nmi"o and rirstCirc'O- fl ; Sccnnd Circlo. " v. '1 bird 'irclo. 2 c; Ho-trr-L-d .--'r2c Addition. 1'ri-ato Itox-js S. to (12 sch. Hox r.c-J oien at lu a ax. NOTICE. UnTzi loa-e-1 ill D- Y. LOWER G1UST .AI1LL ! Lately run I- B- Allen. ! am i-repared to torn out H"jd a 'UlLiy ol "H1 Xj O TJ JS, I a, .ii, in the Di.iVet. BriDf oo joursrun eive mo a Uul. ac; C. U. WILCLUI. FOUNDRIES. NATHAN DAVIS 4 SONS, IRON AND BBASS FOUNDERS AU kind, of G-A.STI 1ST O- TO ORDia. Amenta lor GRli'FTTH & WKD8 Patent V-jrtlcal Portable ENGINtS AND SAW BULLS;. ha:i'-. rblo'lB end Qwllni .Machlnco. AMU Con V-ll Mannfiictnrinr, ComraaT l-riBM-iNi- machinery. Irnl Went Street. rer North Temple Stree 8 ALT LAKE CITY. SHELDON'S Yt dancing feyS ACADEMY. CfaW Cwi will moot every Monday and Wedno'day oveninrs. La-iio- nnd Gents ovory Tuesday and Sntur-day Sntur-day eveninBR. For form aiil7 at the IlallJ.TOlt; of tbo T boat re, first Suuih Street. HALL TO LET FOtt PARTIES. nSl M J. M'KKI.LlQOr. r. a. OLTHS III. J. M'KELLIGON & CO., Imiortcrg nnd Deal en in Foreign k Domeetio WINES AND LIQUORS, Tobaccos and Cigars, U2 Farcham Btreot, ' OilAHA.Neb. Sole AgonU for O'DONNELVS 0. K. Whifky, So. 1, Siiih District of Kentucky. y21 J. K. TRUMBO, i THE GREAT I War Horse of an Auctioneer Its on hand aoatx, at thr co- j I Or-orAth-o Auction and Commission Home, t-tnd 1st. South mrcot, one door Kaat Din-wooih Din-wooih 'i". l-ve-y day at II' a m. Now is - nurch-cco fur barsiiin'' ii tiooda of all kinds nnd Household lurDiture. Also Horses, Mules, Cuttle nnd Wagons. o2I THE ! ADVANCED PRICE All) FOll I Dried FEACHES AND .AJPPLT5S, TEASDEL Ss, CO. Wo nrc Btllini; Low l'tlll CASH om Stock of Blankels. Clothing, Shawls, Woolen Goods. TEASDEL &. CO. PARLOR, HEATING, AND COOKING STOVES, At Low Gull Kates. TEASDEL & CO. VERY CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, TUe Fiucst of ' ' TEAS, And "ewl- Koastod COFFEE. CALL AND EXAMINE. XO TRVllll.K T SJIuiramiUS All g'.ols dclivt-rctl Fn.c of Cli;trv.'e. TEASDEL Si. CO., 65,67,69 East Temple Slrea ZIOVS CO-OPERATIVR : Mercantile Institution: a doing the largest business j ver carried on in the Tei'ri-ory Tei'ri-ory of Utah, arising from nn iniform sj-stcm of dealing irincipaily with mannlactur-rsof mannlactur-rsof standard goods, buying n immense quantities nnd oiling on the closest margins. The largest part of their mrchases lor the WHOLESALE MW RETAIL m goobs departiemt ire made through their Kew fork office, from whence nil luctuations in the Foreign md Home Markets are close-y close-y watched. The Institution is complete ji all its various departments md fresh novelties are added to the stock as fast as they ire offered in the market. Visitors are shown through the buildings without the slightest importunity to purchase. pur-chase. . The gentlemen in charge of 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 tho 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 nllord to pass by this city under the impression im-pression thatEastern markets will give him lower prices, better stock or in ore favorable terms. Their GROCERY, HARDWARE AND DRUG DEPARTfflEIITS - for completeness and variety of stock have never been equalled west of New York, and merchants in the neighboring neigh-boring settlements and Territories Terri-tories cannot do better than replenish their stocks from this source. Their - ' CLGTiMC BE PA 3 T.iixT is now openingits magnificent Fall and Winter Tin-chases, among which is the most varied assortment of Gentlemen's Gentle-men's Furnishing Goods ever brought to Utah. Since merchant-tailoring has been added add-ed to and made a specialty in this department, that branch of the Institution's trade has aft.'imed n inirton. tion never arrived at by any similar houso in the Territory. Terri-tory. Foreign and domestic fabrics of every style and price made to order or sold in piece. The SHOS FACTORY Dspatel keeps thirty hands constantly con-stantly employed on all classes of work, and has never failed to secure the Prize Medals at our Territorial Fairs. Their facilities for turning out first-class 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 tit. Among the Specialities, of this Department a its those oi Horse Collars, and sivpnking the trade with Leather and Findings, a large and complete com-plete stock of which will always be found on hand. 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 tilled by mailing them to II. B. Clawsox, Sup't. BOOTS. SHOES, AND HATS. iDUKFORDSONs! ;Doois and Shoes, I . Hats and Caps, Ladies' Furs, AND Gents Gloves, "Wlialesale and Retail Orders from Town and Country Solicited 1 SB 1 j DRY COODS, CARPETS, ETC. W-A L ii E R BROTHE R $, I'ALL, 18 7 3. GREAT ATTRACTION. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN UTAH ixmisiTixu ix paut ok r)E,ESS GOODS, h o FURS I" g KNIT (JIIODS. jl fa i SHAWLS, ! m 0 ' ; ,! I'KKSS FLAXXKLS, 0 S"! KKD'NCi(rri2S( . CAMK1.S HAH! CLOTHS, j d; CLOAKS, SEAL SACQUlii, IIOSIERV, j ? W REDINCOTE CLOTHS. 5 2. HJEPEI.LANTW, 3 ; g NOTIONS, LACES, etc. f CENERAL DEALERS. : TO COERESinfORS! 11? V0D WANT THE BUST ;SHEETI1TG 1 ' , FOR THE LOWEST PHICE. GO TO TAYLOR & OTJTLEE Or Tgr myLhiDB in tho Uno of : Dry Goods, Groceries, Stoves, Boots anfl Shoes, ! GO TO TAYLOR & CUTLER, East Temple St., under Taylor's Hotel. ' ,. 1)ricd VaKlm Llk- Special uilonlion to Country Orders. LIFE. INSURANCE. iSSOyRi VSLLEfllFE INSURANCE CO, OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITINC ISTo Restrictions upon Travel. DIVIDENDS N COXTRI DIHION PLAN, iwarini tbo'irut!t.P;..ii!rr Mr tho rolior lloldfrt. 5V!DEWD3 & LOSSES ARE PAID iN CASH. THE rOMPANV RECEIVE NO NOTES AND (JIVE NONK. 4- TIMS COMPANY DECLARES DIVIDENDS ON THE FIRST PAY.MKM -j-i!K MlsDTJKI v'AIJ.KY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Ihe 4 iLVroiftiiy orxanixed Uutt can isma It IXI8TEItET I'OIilCIES, V.'iii(h provide Aclunl, bona fide STATE Scurilv fur full amount of the I'.'!iy, ii.-. i:iMn;tiiin, chi'Ii f-i-parato Policy (JU-fiUjrc-(3 kjaring the Certitnlcof thf .-'.ji.:-:int..lil.Mi oi" Insurance to thia cfiixA. 6w Special Act of LocisU'.ure of Ki-'f P-t!?-: 27, Sw. OU. 'pilKSK Voi.ICIP" ARE AS SECURE AS OUR NATIONAL CUKK'0 I cilt UOVEKNMEN'T BONDS. )ATKONlZB tlio Company that n -ivo you tho Kept Se. L'RlTT, utI the lsrf 1 IJivt-i. n.l--, and thai loan their money whom they awive it. All the rn . -r-.v ivl huro bylho Company U loaned hero at 12 p-r crnt. inUr.-t, on i-wr;' rv-om'y, lo its Policy Holders; and Largo eurna in addition broujrht hen fr-'n j TOXTESTE DIVIDEND VOLICIKS: i 'IMIEMISSOUKI VALLEY I.lfE INSURANCE COMPANY If I L I'-i!' iuf uiKin k method which is mwtine rrtt livrr biohi? 'i ' j i-.)-jl ihc "TONTINE DIVIDEND SYHKisC" j 'li oSK Pplicics can be ri..U;rod as othor Poliolcf of lie Company. J T;J- Ti;NTl.VE DIVIDEND POLICIES of this Company wwH.; ! t V:-i' .;-Me prinrm!?? of Lift) IueuraDLO, viz: HAr'I'Y, I JlOTtHi-'- j .i.vj i.yi :..sTiii:.r. ull p'-1 Y 'JI i u.io:ifi.n:i uinoiu.ts Uieurc-a ai-d a return m Cta-sA uj Amount of ' ' .' 1 v, iw; over j'J per ct addird. rtHHS r-a iM ia obtuii-ed hr prim..inftT:y frnmli f:Kt that .( inr.t-y of t1-" L' 'J I yw.v is :o:i...I Hi TWELVE PER CENT. Compound lMor-jt, wui-- . ' C I'vp-tiiic?, rejtnct.d to luao their mowy at b'jiuc, nx;iv only Sii p'-r l--'" ' - " LEGAL IoSTTEUKST: CUNNiX I'ICL'T 6 iKvcmt. I KANSAS IS If If ' NV.V,' Yum;, 7" " NKHKASKA U' XisuLKl, 12" " j OL'.'KAl0 i2 TIIK . ivr.r.V-ic?! of Wivtm Invo.tnr'nt' to th" Policy Hol.ior appt-ar, in tho f.' ''t L rt'.r.ai i,' r ;K-!:r,v: Tho nnioutu of inv.---vi T Kay 1'"; ' c- :.t. Cjl.i. ,w4 Iui .-it, u tl,4a'.S-t 1- p'r oont. it if jUtlS.Ob.s.os. TUH Cwmw taw rmttlrmxtHiis! llrach horo. known a- tho 1 Mol N I'AlN IIUANCll,.' of Sslt Lako City, whhh fHw Km ' tnornt.i'r tho l1- -I lo.i.ino... mon oflhocity. .III", C.Miipaoy i, in a fi.,!inhin con liti.ni, with n r!.pM!y-inonJl.inff hu.'ir,w. VO MllKK SAKE, I'HU DKNTL Y M AN AOKI'. liKTTER DIVI HKN'' 1 inK I.ifo l.iranuKV Company, rxi.l. Kart or W'.vl. than t u, .H ' '",& try. ibl,n I. ,x.,on,on.l,y to tho citim of Salt Lako lily U'J nm ooonlrj- for it pjUronafro. HAIII'IX A. JiAltlJF.XT, Agml, tall Lako City, June 21, 187J .Snwoil .Ka.r rorth of Walker llo" je2U |