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Show ZI0.YS CO-OPERATIVE I MercantilE Institution Is doing the hrgest business ever carried on in the 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 AMD RETAIL DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT are made through their New York ofliee, from whence all fluctuations in the Foreign and Home Markets are closely 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 of the. several departments are among the most widely and favorably known in the Rocky Mountains and we commena mem 10 xne conu-denceof conu-denceof 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 that Eastern markets will give him lower prices, better 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 settlements 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 merchant-tailoring has been added add-ed to and made a specialty in 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. The SHOE FACTORY Dspartot 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 :mv likn pstnllislmiijit. 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 aerfect fit. Among the Specialities of this Department are those of Horse Collars, and supplying 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 filled by mailing them to II. B. Clawsox, Sup't. GENERAL DEALERS. TO CONFERENCE VISITORS! IK I0r WAXT THS BUST SHEETING FOR T11K LOWEST PRICE. 00 TO TAYLOR & CUTLER Or for ftnjtMnf to tb Hnc ot Dry Mi, Groceries, Stoves, Boots anil Slcs, 00 TO TAY L0R & CUTLER. East Temple St., under Taylor's Hotel. Hi ! .1 lViL.-lrta t..V..M Sno.-Ul rttft-nlM n.i., n..l. LIFE INSURANCE. MISSOURI VALLEY ill FE INSURANCE CO, OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITINC. No Restrictions upon Travel. DIVIDENDS ON CONTRIBUTION PLAN, iourtag thOjtoMMl Pucunltrj Ad.uui to the Policr Uold.n. DIVIDENDS & LOSSES ARE PAID IN CASH. THE COMPANY RECEIVE NO NOTES AND GIVE NONE. THIS COMPACT DECLARES DIVIDENDS O.N THE FIRST PAYMENT. TIHE MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY is the only L company organized that can ieauo REGISTERED l'OLICIEH, M'hich provide actual, bona fide 5TATE Security for fiill amount of tho P-.licv and accumulations, each separate Policy (Region!) l--arii)K tin- Oiliticu of llV Suu Supunntcnddnt of Inauranco to this effect. Sue Social Act of Lrgir-lHtumof Kai. Pfijru 27, Sec. 60. ' Tilli 43 0UR PATRONIZE the Company thnt can lve you the Uf.t Ski tkity, and tin- lnrp-i Dividend, and that loan their money where they receive it. All Un- muii. t received hereby the Company is loaned here at 12 mt cent, in tore-1, on liittl fc?lat Security, to ita Policy Holder; and largo sums in addition brought hero itvm iK.4i.it Last. ' TONTINE DIVIDEND POLICIES: riMIK MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ! now iuint 1 Policies upon a method which ie met ling wiih tnval favor ainoiie nil cl M u called tho "TONTIN'K DIVIDEND SYSTEM!" fJiUESE Policies can V- regi-lored o other Polii-Wof the Company. THE TONT1NF. mVI!KND POLICIKS ,f this C-iri-nnv .omnin.- tt... Wrr 1 great li-vimbiv l.rinciplefl of Life Iiitunmce, yy.: HA hi-.TY. J LiuTLCTluS AND IXl'KXTMF.S'T. THE Policy Holders remaining tn nhnre Tontine Surplus win ull pi.itl p,.icif. of oriiin:il n mounts insured and n rrJurn tu tii of Full Amount of 'frnmum t lwi, with over Ji per cent added. THIS result i ol.tnini'd here prineij.ftllv from the fuel that the mrt ev of W Cm-pnny Cm-pnny is loaned at TWELVE PER CENT. (Vm pound Int. -rtr t, while Kn-tn Compiinies, rci-tncti)d to loan their money at home, receive only SU n.r ant. os Li avenigtj. LEGAL INTEREST: CONNECTICUT, 6 pur cent. I KANSAS 12 per ml NEW YORK, 7" ' INKHKASKA 12 " 1IISSOII1U, 12 " " I COLORADO, 12 " " TEE advantage of Wc5trn Investmpjit to tho Policy Holjor appear? in tlio follow:-1 Etartlinfj Figures: The amount of $l,t()0, invosUxi for Finy Yoar? at 6 j cent ComH)iind Int -rest, b $15,42u.2o at 12 Kir cenU it is :IH,(G.(3. I THIS Company have roccntly orptnizod a Hranch here, known ap the 'IIOC Kl MOUNTAIN BRANCH," of Salt Lake City, which umunu.e among iU j members the best business men of the city. THE Company is in ft flourishing condition, with a rapidly-increasing businef?, th percentage of increase of business tho past year being iargel- in exctvs of aiiynl the old Eastern Companies. VO MORE SAFE, PRUDENTLY MANAGED. HETTER DIVIDEND PAY-ll PAY-ll ing Life Insurance Company, exists East or Wit, than tho .11 jfNmri Vat' ley, which is commended to tho citizens of Salt Lake City and Eurrountiir. country for its patronage. KAJH I L A. KAKUKXT, Agent, Salt Lake City, .)unv 21, lfi3 ' S-xond door north of Walker Uoum. ! . . DRY GOODS, CARPETS, ETC. WALKER BROTHERS. ' FALL, 18 7 3.. GREAT ATTRACTION. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN UTAH CONSISTING! IN TAUT OF l lo DRESS GOODS, ! g FURS n KNIT GOODS. I Pi SHAWLS, - j I o ' Ml ESS FLAXXKI.S. 3 ii IIEDIXUOTES, C.MEL ll.Ult CLOTHS. CO I O CLOAKS, SEAL SAOiVES, 1I0.-1FT.1, 0 Ul REDINCOTE CLOTHS, o - I 1 3 . lErKLL.VTS, A ' NOTIONS, LACES, etc. BOOTS. SHOES, AND HATS.: 1873. FALL TRADE, 1873- . We have now on Sale lull Line- of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS OAFS, i OENTS' GLOYES, AND Xj -A. ID I IE S FTJBS. In I'WCE unJ QUALITY wu il'Ty .viiil"'"''""-TUu .viiil"'"''""-TUu J r.ul.' ill. well Ui kik mw nnr Mi'il- I WholcJc uuaiiot.il. DUNFORD & SONS, I ir 11 |