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Show l, UULLiGE SCRIP 1 'piiKliMPTUIlsTiil tUve ,10 , r Asniukural Cnlloge Scrip. ' AMilr iu " THE BA.VU OK UESEIIET, Li Successor to iloO(,or, EldreUne It I CHEAP ADVERTlSISO. Advertisements under this heading not exceeding five lines, fifty cents for each and every iasertion. Each additional ad-ditional line tea coots. WASTED. WANTED TES GIKL3 TO LEARN TO V wait qo tho lablo. Inquire at Uio Cirand Restaurant. ocl' LOST. A POCKET BOOK. COVTAINING OrueLbaelts, and papers valuable to tbc owner only. Tho finder by leaving imjuTi ut, this otEco may retain tho money. FOR REST. FURNISHED ROOMS. HALF BLOCK south of the Thcatro.onposilo the Seventies Seven-ties Hull. t ROOMS SUITABLE FOR OFFICES AND Sleeping Rooms, in Taylor'i BuilUiqKB, ofpotito Halt Lako Ilouae. TO LEASE, ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS LOTS in this city for u term of years. Inquire at this Offico. augHii STRAYED OR STOLEX. T AST EVENING, FROM THE SEVENTH J A Vard, a Pinto Horso, sorrol and white, white prodomiaating, with three white feoi, about four years eld. fourteen hands hint), no marks, had on a saddle and bridle. Any quo bringing him to Jas. Fksnimobk, at C. R. Savitne's Photographio Uallory, will bo rewarded. ol n T A HTIT ATTHI jhmm uui SALE. Cunnington & Co. ELEPHANT STORE CUNNING TON & CO. will sell their largo Mock of Dry Goods, Ladies' and I'liMdrciis' Shoes, Notions, Etc., Etc. During Conference AT COST! We are going out of the above lines of trade immediately, therefore this sale is POSITIVELY NO HUMBUG ! reat Bargains at the Elephant. oO 1 lie p 1 i ,cr 2 ! co -pH i d;Q 33 : 1,0 6 Q 1111 j 8 ' ' g h 2 s eg a 3 I i fl h i o I "3 S 6l i S r : C2 Q S mUU Tivihd i. nun s Merchant Tailors, '0 COMMRBcm, ITRERT, - I i:l,:lC0ngtHntl7on hand n rboipmE.nrl-, rboipmE.nrl-, IV mentor tKVII'MiSST.M AMKIUCAIV Cloths, Cassimeres, ! Vestings, Etc., ' Sc!k??.,Vu"!i",u""''li,li. whici. : l"mM -"-' I !ATR0NAGI SOLlClTED-tos MiSGELLANEOUS. TEASDEL i CO.! The place for Conf'urenco Vit-itors ; to huy. TEASDEL & CO. Winter Shawls and Dress Goodr. TEASDEL & CO. Flannels, Nubias and GIovcb. TEASDEL & CO. Homc-mado Boots and Shoes Best in the Territory. TEASDEL & CO. Smears, Teas and Coffees. Cheese, Bacon and Lard. TEASDEL & CO. Men's Clothinr, Hats, Shirts and Furnishing Goods. TEASDEL & CO. Carpets, Rugs, Mats and Curtains. Cur-tains. TEASDEL & CO. Blecs Sowing Machines. Wear longer and are less liable to get out of order. The Best in the World. No trouble to show goods. Careful attention to orders and goods delivered de-livered to all the trains and any part of the city free of chargo. TEASDEL & GO. Eagle House, East Temple Street Opposite Salt Lake House Jujl2 o o 0 ? 3 I ts H 1 S u 7 i Q Hi S J H I fl 5 73 n s ! ? f? rt g 3 1 ? y t i pj 2 - i S . g. ; ( : oiuu, JJlilLiill tV LU. Wholesale and Retail Dealers I.N IRON AND STEEL WRIGHT'S PICKS, IRON BARROWS AND ALL KINDS 01' MINING TOOLS. i Wrought Tuyers, 1 l'ipe ond.aH kinds of Fittings t for Furnaces and Wills. j HARDWARE, BELLOWS, ANVILS q AND OTHER BLACKSMITH TOOLS J IRON I'll'JC, S PIRE FITTINGS. BRASS GOODS, RUBBER PACKING. t AUENTS FOR Hooker Pumps, Fairbanks' Scales, , Fireproof Safes. j G. S. Lubricating OilJ A No. I Fire Brick, i3S ALL LOW FOR CASH. j w Z. C.M.I. CLOTHING DEPT. C3-H -A. 3ST ID CLOTHING AND FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, 21. O. ILVE. I. WE ARE JUST OPENING A FULL AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CassimereS SUITABLE FOR FALL ID M'lATER ISB, Which wo shall sell in suit or other lengths on a very Ismail margin. Gentlemen -wishing to be dressed in the most fashionable fash-ionable nnd substantial manner, can have theii selection manufactured on short notice by our own workmen, of Inrge experience, expe-rience, and good fit guaranteed. In addition to the above we have - OPENED an IMMENSE Sl'O CI 5 S Of suitable and seasonable l READY-MADE 1 CLOTHING i la every variety of fabrio and style. The Latest fashions in HATS AD GAPS n ' Negligee, Dress 1 J and Hurler Shirts. I DRAWERS, SUSPENDERS, i I NECK-TIES AND BOWS -( c HANDKERCHIEFS, c i 1 Boots and Shoes, , WALKING CAN KS, UMBRELLAS, ETC. House Furnishing: S, BLANKETS, Floor & Oil Cloth; MATS AND RUGS. , WALL PAPEI j AND DECORA'l'IOiNS, s, ( W.lh oom,.eteDl workmen to ,.,! t u J cli mora. I and Complete. Stncc in Utah. H. U. C:i.A WSON, 1 ,lu -wra. ?v" 1 8 V 1. " The Mutual Life INSURANCE COMPANY ASSETS, January 1, lSyl, - .$11,009,150 CASH, Now, Oct, 1st, over Fifty Millions. F. S. "WINSTON, President. HICI1AIID A. McCL'UDy, vice vrt A. 1J. FORBES, General Agent for Pacific foiwi 201. M ONTOOM 13 RY .STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, C.U.. ' The Largest Company in the "World Its POLICIES in force number ton thousand six hundred and f0flv ; MORE than those of any other company. ' 13 ; The AMOUNT INSURED is sixty million seven hundred and uTtit i thousand nine hundred and ninety-two dollars MORK than in auy orl,Ti company. ' bn Its TOTAL ASSETS aro thirteen million six hundred and ninetv tl, thousand ono hundred and ninety-nine dollars LARGER than those of other company. " anJ Its RRHMIUM INCOME is four million three hundred and twcnlvt thousand nine hundred and seventeen dollars GREATER than that of ' other company. ln? Its INCOME FROM INTEREST is fix hundred and ciehtrri , thousand ono hundred and three dollars MORK than that of any oilier paoy. Its TOTAL INCOME is five million sixteen thousand and tweniv.ui GREATER than that of any oilier company. 1 Its CASH DIVIDH.N'US in 1870 wero one hundred and forty-one thr and six hundred und lour dollars MORE than those ofany other eomm. Its TOTAL DIVIDENDS from its commencement have hcoi l ei l million uiucty-iivc thousand nine hundred and fourteen dollars MO-llH iK those of any other company. 10 Ito EXPENSES in the year 1870 were only 0.23 percent,, beinir Inn-ro than thoso of any other company. s-wnu Its TOTAL EXPENSES and losses were 2.32 per cent. LOWER tl,. those of any other company. villain Tho RESULTS of its policies have NEVER BEEN EODArrtn by any other company. ,JyuamJ&u such tfT tentiont RICHARD COODHIND, AGENT, j M Oppo'He -Welle, F.rgo &. Co., s.ll L.k, Cllr, ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, WINES, Liquors, Tobacco, Segars, AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. . i MINERS' OUTFITTING GOODSI . Parties desiring to purchase will do well to inspect our Block, wliichii j complete id every department. j fM ONE DOOR SOUTH OF SAVAGE & OTTINGER'S. ! Large Arrival of New Goods, j ' Our Fall and Winter Stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS Are now opened and on sale. We have the largest and best stock of the above ever offered to the people of Utah. Goods Frcsli and Fashionable I j All the Litest Styles of Hats-Sii, Soft and Stiff I Hoots and Shoes in Endless Qaandties and Styles! "GOODS C JEZ F !" Wholesale Buyers will consult their interests to give us a call before pur- -chasing elsewhere, as our WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE ! JAMiKd 11AUUJS, Jun. J-11. 11AUU1S, lifcUKUK 11AQUB. j Big GrTXii EStor ! I , HAGUE "eROTHERSJ I LATE JAMES HAGUE, Importers and. Uoalors in GUNS. S'PISHH AMMO1T10N, pfflUK TII ' s-cicile, Harness j AND WIIITS OE EVERY DESCBIPriOJT. j REPAIRS NEA1LY EXECUTED. ' .2 East Temple Street. Salt Lake City. j SS t rJ? JLi .-B 34.13: XICS'KJSgE;) KAST TEMl'LK STREET. SALT LAKE CITY. A. P. TIl.DKS, , r J. C I.AVKK.ClE,nlllC'KI1' IlOl'KIETJK- JUJlj Lalu of Nijw 1'ork, j Ueftlers ir, evory variety of MUSIGAL IMTSTHUMENTS sruciAL AtlEN'l'S for Utnh oftlio Ariou I'ianolorte Co'iiptiny, Sleinwny Ac Sons;Cliirk-S, Sons;Cliirk-S, criiig & Sous, Dc-ekcr & Itm iK s mid (Jrovfslniii &. Fiilli-t--.s tn .y . ,' If MASON cte HCnVELIIT'S j IVOIll.li.HKSOWXBJ) -CABINET OttGrJNS Head what our I'rolbssors of .M,i ,1 ,oa,lli; CUhen of the Torriwry lr wy alioot them in our new Ciivular, AN' I) SCHOOL FURNISHINGS. |