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Show ZIOVS CO-OPERATIVE Mercantile Instituti on Is doing the lurgost business ever carried on in the Territory Terri-tory of Uiah, arising from an uniform sj'stem of dealing principally with manufacturers manufactur-ers of standard goods, buying iu immense quantities and selling on the closest margins. Tlie largest part of their purchases for the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS , DEPARTMENT are made through their New York oilice, from whence all lluctuatiuns 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 ol the several departments are among the most widely and favorably known in the Kocky 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 that Eastern markets will give him lower prices, better stock orniore 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 (LOTIIIM DEPiRTMEM 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 lias 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 m SHOE Department 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 similar establishment in tlie Territories. '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 u 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 tilled by mailing them to II. B. Clawso-, Sup't. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALT LAKK THEATRE, Salt Lai Theatre Corporation, Froprieturs; CliwMD, Cine k William,. Mjrri Jinw II Vinon.. r-'tage MnnK-r; C- J. Thoma Vu-ifal 1'irwtor; K B Znbrmkie, l'rumi-r: tieo. lirrll. Scenic ArtM. Grand Opening Night! WEDNESDAY EVE., OCT. 1, 1873, Will b yrosented. Sheridan! Brilliant L'ome-i ol ihe SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL With the followinc cast: LadyTail MLsd KATK PKNIN Maria Wi Adam Latiy dnoerwell I, a ex lint approre hrre Mra frank Kea .MmCiwdftur Mim Carrie liaswell Sir l'eterTeul Mr J H idob Sir Oliror Suri'aco ihij Crai appearance hr.) Air Frank K-a J.ieph Surfaoe Mr A Thorn Cbar:e Surface Mr J Cos-swell Crmbtree - Mr ffCi'wibn Sir bopj Backbite Mr K H Mardon Ko-ley Mr M Vmxvr .Mosoa -...Mr M Wilton '"rip MrllMttioec Soake".'!.'!i."!!V.V.V.V.V.V."l-"Mr D .1 MelDK 'h Carole Mr 11 i Aiehor THURSDAY Eve.. Oct. 2, 1S73, An Satire Change o( Terrors mice. SATURDAY Afternoon, Oct. 4th, FIRST (iIl.i.D MATINEE. Doon Open at 7 o'eltwV; Verfyrumnce cum-tnoricea cum-tnoricea at 7 oU. Anmssio : 1'arqnette and First Circle Sl.OO Second Circle. ') Third Circlo J i Hoaarved Sats. twenty-five, tents additional. Private Boxes, from 7 to tL- ach. 28 ZION'S SAVINGS' BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, EAST TEMPLE ST., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, 15 now open forth transaction of butinofs from 'J a. 111. to 4 p.Di., duiL; d, in addition, addi-tion, on Mondajs, Wodnesda) s & Saturdays, F'rom 6 to 3 P.M. Deposits will he restirod from fl.00 and Upwards. interest at tho rate of 10 per oont. por an-aam an-aam allowed on the lit daj of January and July. OFFICERS: ! 1 focst'denf: GEORGE A. SMITH. Vice-Presidents:- Daniel H Wells Wilford lVoodruff Ucorgo y Cannon Joseph F Smith DIRECTORS: George A Smith II B Clnirson iiooiol U Woll, Joseph A Vuung W Woodruff T U Webber (leorgo O Can Don Thomas Williams John W Young 1.0 rand Young Joseph F Smith John X Caioo -David McKtmie. ikcretan: T. Q. WEBBElt. Treasurer: H. B. OLA W SOX. Cashier: P. A- SCHETTLEK- Assistant-Cashiers: DAVID 0- CALDEH, B. E. 6CUETTLER-ol EXHIBITION EVERY DAY mm (OMEiiEMi;. AX A.E. CULMER &C0S SHOW ROOMS, OF FURNITURE. FURNITURE, FURNITURE, 88 MAIN STREET, Xest dxir to lliisscy's few Bunk, ol EDMUND WILKES. lwf.i. SILT LIKE IR0. CO,. Manufacturer of all kind of Iron and Brass Castings, Mlnlug, Milling and Smelling MACHINERY, Will contract to iect Qt".Vl;TZ MlLLd i tf.MtLTEKa fOUlpIctC, "aki:ov Oai'u K-Ulhoad Work, SWITCHES, l'KOGS ml WATER STATIONS, sAT, . PUSH, and M IXIXC CAE b, BUILDING FKOX1S, OBNAMEXTAL HUVSEWOKK, And BUILDINGS, Etc. 0a. blook South of tho U.C.H.R. September :0, lfcT.i. ol NOTICE. npHE 11 KOULHlt Sl'Mf. A N NL A 1. M EE !'-J. !'-J. ins oi thi -t".-lvhit'iiri of Zion' C"-n'.orative C"-n'.orative Mercantilp i nitu iti. n . wdl b- hdd f the Oi-1 rabprnadi, in tliii Ciiv, on fcmur-dar. fcmur-dar. Oot'.ber lib. 1-T.i, nt - oVl.cl. i-.tn., nt "hi b lueeiin itre "ill b an elei-imn "f oi'.i -ri for the In-'itulin lor tho enJuinc year. A full iLtUniar cc is re i o- tfully'rc mostci. IIIUM H. WEOBEn. .-'wrriir;'. Sail Luke i itv. icft, ft, l-Tl. j tl BOOTS. SHOES, AMD HATS. : 1873. FALL TRADE. 1873. Wo lKif now 011 Salo lull Lines n BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS ans GAPS, ' " " ' (tEX T S ' GLOVES, LADIES FURs. In I'KICE tl iJl' M.ll'V ti . .In.. lit. -L.i.on. The Tnulc wutiltl tlo wvll to l.K.k t.v.-f e;ir .S:.t.' k Inv'-re l'.ir w'.t.-re. Wholesalo ati.l Hultitl. . . D J X fOUD i SO'iS GENERAL DEALERS. Now is the Time for Bargains! AT TAYLOR & CUTLER'S, IN THE I'KICE OF D II ESS UOdDH. Must CIok oitt to maStt nwM r'-r F,.J; &.,;,, Cheapest Cooking Stoves in Town! Goods DeliviM'cil Free of ( h:i -r. TAYLOR & CUTLER, under TayloKs Holul, EaslTempleSi. UTAH PLANINQ MILL. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS' HAVING THOlifll ni:i.Y REPAIRED THE MACHINERY at lite UTAH PLANING KL I lm now .T..nred to do all .vork in in)' lino, ith iN.-iitn -si .nil Di,;.i. At the IJovct Living IUit. Surfneini; unc inch rine, one si.l", il.KI "t l.foi fi.l. " " " l..tlt siilcv, 7m1 ? lMO 4ft. tnntnic n'"l grrKlvi"j;. I'tT ilooriiii;, - - - 7.3U i' l,lX) fnt. Oilier Surraclng, Matrhluc, Jointing, tic, at l.owrsl rrlm. Splitting H Tine, f inches witle, ler Stiiing, elc, fl.ft) 'f. nw l " 8 tn 1(1 inches wide. - - - -l.i'i 'ft H0.. Hipping 1 inch Tine, "r! 100 miming feel, 31 cent. " " V llW " " -"' re,lL- SCROLL SAWING AND TURNING . MADE A SPECIAL!! CtiB Turn from the siro of Ucd Pin ! a 12-fuot Column. i . !. I A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WALNUT LUMBE For C0UNTE1: TOl'd. ok ., cf.n..tantly on hnnj. A pood assoi'lnienl of While I'ine at -1 ct?. pr fool. Dressed AVhitc I'ine Flooring, ill 5 -is. per ioet. LIBERAL DISCOUNT to tho TRADE HE.MEMI1EH Till-: 1'l.ACK i Cornorol TU1RD BOUT11 nj IIWI WLbl blllEUlU. HENRY DINWOODEY, Proprietor. hn DRY COOOS, CARPETS, ETC. W A L KE R B H O T H E RS, i GREAT AT TRACT 101 THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN UTfc ojxsistixu in J'AK'u (.; to' DBESS G-OODS, : ! FURS. I g Knit (.nous. : t- : shawls, ? o I 011KSS FI.ANNKLS. r '"'I i' lKHIX(.iO'n-f, l'.MKI HAIi; CI.'lll". CQ ' O CLOAKS. SKA I. SAtje'VKS. . MKKY. ; UJ i REDINCOTE CLOTHS, ': i-4 HUl'KI.LAXT-. i NOTIONS, LACES, gtcj NOTICE, MLMI;r.Il-.' 1KI I.I VIN".; !N 'JIMS Ci'.y r.fth-'I.:.:. Mu-.ier.Iiritl.t.j-IC. eta anv. wi-tub HjrtcJ !r..tu her-' in ilav. 1.- J. iur .-alniL-n Kivt-r. ar.-I J:-J ni 3 t lcr Lo'Ie, then Iis'-"in I ern'.-.-y. ..r.i r-. ineitej tu lem-u th'i' a.Mw m :Ui &c (-f tbi: ffcif rfurono u:',bL'ir r.uu.tor. o professor; SHELDON JS tfff?'$ DANCING &JU academy' (,nt;' CiMS "til tuoLoeiy il-jtijy at-J L"ti and iieuU o err 1 i:e-uay nit I -aiur- j dtiy vusiutf. j for term" prb t Ihe Li nil, i.t-i ol the , Theatre, t ir-t .-o.nh Streot. ' liALl. TO K E.N T I Ui: 1W 1: i'l F CAUTION. j , rpuK Vrm.lC AN D r.ANKK'lS AliKl , 1 lir.'l.y .-4.iti.HK-l nc-i'-l ruT'.tnt.n a, . ftii.I ch.vk. drarn bj -. 1 t. X C ... , ; -be, -i cei i-mr b. 1-T :. N,v . t. -.,r , Ii) in :v- r J ..iti- i.. I'!T. I r- I Minn mi. i-ittl'T l,r 'l.'li'O. 1"'I -ii !'i. ..0 I BJi.l Ni Iu. i'nj'uieot uf to- chrv-k uu bo.n ' sJJAS. P l-Kit. N.-i-hi. .I.ib i' ' WANTED MEDIATELY. 'I'WKN rV FIKST-i'l.ASS IJtuTi I, V'KKS. j 1 Ai-i.1r tn - A W. Wtl-on. Ul. hit .W of (ho.S intli Waitl&hool IJum. t-!S i I riHIK i.-ui.t i.f irharlrt V. i--' ' r j I .-i I .-r'h- zrr.. ;" 1 ' AND OTHER BIRD: ' r--.-i'iiMiei-i-.f c:KT. ' . ' DASIEL GRENIG .. ' FOR SALE- v., i ,1"':'"1 "' ..'ii.! ,v i. if.-I if.-I " "Ah i:'V ssk'-'- |