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Show NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Salt Lake Thealro Corpornlien, Prtirfletorst Glawson, Caino k WilllwnT, .....Manngeri Jamc II. Vinson, -..tatro Mnnnpor: C. J- ThoTnn", Musical I'irocior; E. B. Zabri-ikio Prumi.teri Ueo. Tirrtll Scenic Arti.-L Last Night but Four of LMJRA ALBERTA, Suri'Orte.l by tho character .clnr, Mit. . W. HAIIUI50N. TUESDAY Eve, Oct. 21, 1873, Fortli"!a-t time, a new scn!ttional drama w; i:t-.!' i v fur Laura A ! h.tt i by J, J ?rCl.key, entitk-d BERT A; THE MIDGET! Berta. with soni,' and dance ...Mi'! Alberta envdra-fs Mr. U W ilarriion TO-MORROW rVtn6'(iarwiil be be pre-ser.teil pre-ser.teil n nw irsm ntt"n exi'rovly Jdi Lurn Albcria, by T. K. ll.ino, Q-litlod, Q-litlod, TWIC MAVED, 3 ATI" BD AY, OCT. 'S, SECOND ALBERTA MATINEE, Toit oyin at Savon, performance to com-mcn.-e it l!al:-rart Adai-.--i:D Pnueoe nod Ftnl Circle. 8': Spcicd Circle. 5 c: I bird 1 1 o: H'crt- ud .-ea s i c. ajdeiooal. I'rivaia Boies S" to $12 OAch. i os i2cj o:co at H' a. E3TRAY NOTICE. I PAVE IN MY; I'O.-'SFSSIOX. ONE orr-.-l I't-c. vut. or cuhl 3 cm. old, htd face, with fad a:r',.s: no lur.d vi-i-b!-?: rh'--l a-1 aro-nu. It" a. t el.mi.ed ad tak"S nirav tritbia i-a dzrs it will be fold according lo law on the Vh in!., at 1 p.m. AJ1AD.LM HO'E. FirniirsOa, Cc- 20.1;.i. i'ound Lcej cr. J. C. HE. VI INCRAY, TTOKVEY- T-I. W. OFFICE, NO. 5, A K-raball-a Lluclr, Firs: suu-h atrct, rti '. LaLe City. o2I J. K. TROMBO, THE GHUAT War Horse of an Auclioneer TS ON HAND Aii.UN. AT TUB f.'O-I f.'O-I firor::;se. -ti ' n C-'i; i.JD 11 , M.ii;-) M; S: ::h :r--t, tno d .r hut -f l':n-1. l':n-1. -.. K-.e-y at 1" a in. N.. I- venr- hir; 1 -r.-iirr fo-l of all kjndi :,nl i..J!u--ld l:rr.!l-!re. Abo llor-.-e, ,H..U-f, Ca:tljnril h'uur.t. o:i S T A Rjyi I L L. lav.n'ki: uf Tin: stak mill, tho Public ifci! IiU Mill ii nw in -..rir.'ii i-r, .t. -. . I t..n- nc uuf a Lt-clv.s aj-;.cl.-uf r luiir. , W in llurbee,who is known na A 1 miller, 1 u a mo mill. vU i ' : i - .' ' t i t. . - ZION'S CO-OFEIUTIVE Mercantile Institution Is doing the largest business ever ciu-ried on in the Territory Terri-tory of Utiih, nrising from an uniform system of deiiling in-meipally with manufacturers manufactur-ers of standard goods, buying in immense quantities and selling ou the closest margins. The largest part of their purchases tor tho . : - . .- : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY . GOODS - DEPARTMENT are made through their New York office, from whence all fluctuations in., the Foreign and Home Markets ore 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 tho. most widely and favorably known in the Eocky 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, better stock or more favorable terms. . i- -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. 1 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 Terri-: Terri-: tory. Foreign and domestic fabrics of every style and price made to order or sold in piece. .. The ; SHOE FACTORY Department : keeps thirty ' hands constantly con-stantly employed on all classes of work, and has never failed to secure flip Priyp 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 lit. '- 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 nil persons however remote re-mote from business or manufacturing manu-facturing centres can have their orders promptly filled by mailing them to H. B. Clawso.v, Sup't. CENERAL DEALERS. TO CONFERENCE VISITORS! 11' W'V WANT TUB BEST S EET I.3ST.C3- FOK Till LOWEST 1'IUCB. 00 TO TAYLOR & aiXTLEIl Or fni nnjthint in tho liao of , Dry Ms, Groceries, Stoves, Boots and Shoes, 00 TO TAYLCH & CUTLER. Easl Temple St., under Taylor's Hotel. Piivl IVnchw fcikwn. Sutvirtl uUuntiou to Country Orders. LIFE INSURANCE. THE MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. ALL POLIOSES ft!Oft!-FORFEITINC. No Eestrii. i ions -upon Travel. DIVIDENDS i-N C0NTKIUUT10M PLAN, foourii., , 1'oounUrj 4d.un, tv the Policy Uoldars. DIVIDENDS & LOSSES ARE PAID IN CASH. TIIE COMPANY RECEIVE NO NOTES AND GIVE NOSE. THIS COMPANY DECLARES DIVIDENDS ON TIIE FIRST PAYMENT. rpUE MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Is the onj L Company organizod Unit on ueuo. REGISTERED rOLICIES, Which hrorido actual, bona fltU STATE Securitv for full amount of IU ToMrv unA accumulation, each B.-jmrnto Policy (Hoffiton-1) bearing thf Cortiileam oftlm Suti Su)L-nntcndcnt of Imurnnca to thU ctTutt, So Siiecial Act of Lvjriflature of K-imt. Paga 27, Soc. 50. ' rpiIESE POLICTKa AP.E AS SECURE AS OUK NATIONAL CUKKENC'V 1 WR GOVERNMENT UONDS. PATRONIZE the Company that enn fc-ivft you tlic JtKfiT Ski i'ritv, am) tliu lnrjpMl Diviili'iitk, aiiJ that loan their momy where lu-v ru.:eivu it. All th num-ir rivoiycd horo by tho Company is loiuied hero at 12 per c7-nt. inU-n-st, on K-nl EcUU Hwunty, to iU Policy UoldurB: and largo sums iu addition brought huru from poiiiU TOXTINE DIYTDEXD TOLICIES: -PII K MISSOURI VALLEY LIKE INSURANCE COMPANY In rin-.v wain-1 wain-1 Policies ujKn a mcthnl which b mwtinff with areht fiwor ainonff kU claoa. It L nailed the "TONTINE DIVIDEND BYSTKM." rjlllESE Policies can bo n'gi.-torod ae othpr Policies of the Compuny. niHE TONTINE DIVIDEND POLICIES nf Urn 0inpanv cxmnim. Ili. (l,rr J gront rte.-imUp priiu iph of Lifo Inmrancp, vi,: tSAFIi'l'Y. J'itOTh' rj ln rilJIE Policy noldcra nmaining to ihare Tontint) Surplus, sccuro nil pai'i VoYr.t 1 of original amount insurcdand a return t.i Cask uf Full AitumiU oflfremmmt I'iiUI, witUcrv cr 3u por oent added. THIS ri'i.iit is obUincd hew princitmllv from the fact that tho mon.y of thn Company Com-pany is loaned at TWELVE PER CENT. O'lnpound Intenvt, while Y.A-:n Companioe, reetricted U loan their money nt homo, reo-ivw only Six jjr ceiil. oi lli avcrago. LEGAL INTEREST: CONNECTICUT, 6 per conL 1 KANSAS l"wrcl NEW YORK, - 7 " " (NEBRASKA, iu ' MISSOURI, 12 j COLORADO, 12 " THE advantage of "Western InvcstmenLt to the Policy Holder appears in the f.llowim Ftnrtling Ftpures: The amount of $1,R, invepUn for Fifty Yem at ti i Cant. Compound Ini ;rcst, i' ?1H,42().26 at 12 per cent, it s H;ilh,0.5. THIS Company have recently nrpinired a Branch hero, known rb th "ROCKY MOUNTAIN BRANCH," of Salt Lake City, which embrace among iu members the bc't business men of the city. THE Company i in a flourishing fond itinii',' 'with a rspidly-incrt-asiiiK busiins th pcrcenUpo of increase of business the pa'.ycar being largely in cictcs of any oi the old EiicWrn Companies. VTO MORE SAFE, rRCDENTLY MANAGED. l'.KTTEU DIVIDEND PAY-1 PAY-1 injr Life Insurance Company, nxUts Eat or WlL tlrnr, tho Misoiiri Valley, Val-ley, which is commended to tho citizens of Salt L:io City and surroumiing country for its patronage, A. hAK; T, Agent, Salt T,ake City, June 21, 1S73 Second door north of Walker House. DRY GOODS, CARPETS, ETC. WALKER BROTHERS. F ALL, 18 7 3. GREAT ATTRACTION. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN UTAH OOXSISTI.V; IX I'AliT OK iA DRESS GOODS, FURS i g : KNIT GOODS. ! X t- j - SHAWLS, ', O 1 PRESS FLANNELS, ! 5 ' ii , RF.DIXGOTES, CAMELS HAIR CLOTHS, ! ca : is 0 j CLOAKS, SEAL SACQCE-i, HOjiEl'.V, O W I REDINCOTE CLOTHS, o - -t : , 1 nErELL.VNTy, . NOTIONS, LACES, "etc. I BOOTS. SHOES. AMD HATS. 1873. ". FALL- TRADE. 1873. Wo have now on &ile full Line ol BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS -ajstd (D-A-FS, GENTS' GLOVES, AND LA2DIE S FtTBS. In riUCE mill QUALITV v iL'fi-.oiniKlilii'"- I-oXr M,--,,,U,lw,. lo l..k ov,rWrKkW1,''rt,'rf"!: cUewlicro. , WMalaudlWIU DUNFORD & SONS. |