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Show NOTICE. .MVKTiXO OK TUB STOCK II1 'LL'VR j of the KurV.-a Miniau Oniony of t'tnh will b Iisld. on TuoOay. thi Usiti ,H- of Ocro-bt-r nuxt. nt I11 nt ho lw iniy ' tfi in (iiiicr- mJ Tru.-iM ol ?.id Uwpmr.ranki:' aninilai-T.L-i to its by-laws . :mj tra-xc'.inn TOh orhor buiiae&i a may cuuie boiurc taul iiU Lake City, September 3t. 1ST::. . KMVAltD-i WO'JlUlCtT, wm. u. li; iv-ov. -. VWL SJIUm-LEl'.. . m. r.n.LiN.;--. TUi MAa J l-ViaN-, 1 " ' -".h. UN Q. l'i K Kl), ' . t-iJ-oiiUti W. Li-.L, ' SioiiliulJei o." soid Cwiui'iDj. 1 Tlii'.EE Til'VNU .Mil, IIS AWAY, iu Jit-lbur bcnai'he, rpT tua ttitier et ''i:vt .-iirrj- O- - "' :" 1 :'- ''' -tJ.. U )in clio-,.'-. Tarmnf5 KfTcrucoMt m-Kzt Aperient Ape-rient a'-'u' 'ri'.d, .' j-'Y lx I Vu?- ai-Tacr,' -l.-:-i ar"-n..i:.'J':'.-..J:wl-1' lUlu.cr'.r.ui.: iu'o.-rj T 1 :n i ID'1" ' n-i-'ii i ,,ol -ti.ni-aii.ja i: na- :. c,- il. .'IJ by ntt CKICACO TKADE. PACE, BRO. fit CO., LEATHER 1 FINDINGS, "OLD C1TV HOTEL C0KNHR." Ciir.s1';""Jl - CHICAGO, ILLS. H. N. WHEELER & CO, LAMPS & LAMP FIXTURES, CLASSWARE KTJIT JABS, Tho Largest and Finest Stock on th '1- LAh-t ttllAW. M. D. WELLS & CO., Manufacturer of and Waolaaal. Daalarl in J3oots & Shoes, 628 Wabaaa .Avenue. Cni0G0. M. D. Wells, n. J. M.vrr.rland, a. Ilonodict. Bj2i S P. Mclntvre. "THE OLD SALAMANDER." RBMO'VAL. Yaa ScuaacX StEvsnsen & Bsii Wholoal DBTJGG-ISTS AMD PAINT DEALERS. HAVE hRMOVED tn thot- No Stores, yj tiocliM LAKESTKr.Er, c-rner Uou r burn Streot, (on tho old Fite) CHICAiJU, tho buaioaa, Stoam Elovatora, ot-. , thoy hav om-niiJ up tin iiuinotiso atook, unaur-jasjed in tbo Dorth -!. r-eciol attention to Territorial buri- BRUSHES. CELEBRATED BETJSH Til S, FOB PAIN'XEilS, KiLSOMI.VEHS. WUriEWAIIRKS, Ili-liaSKMKX, A.nu gkseral Family I!bk. For?alo Wholesale and R-rt-i , br 'a!T'. M. 1. Crorory and LruK DeiuirtrueuLa, Mosr:. t . fid ho J: i'o., Miisarr, 1 0.1a del A Co. F.H.STEW.Al-.T.V'-f,., '7 l'ir.;, '.'n. GETZE'S NEW SCHOOLS'. PARLCR.GRGAH l.lpb'eni tho lith.-r of tenrher and chlar. To hi had l nil rYok an.: -Ainsie blorcj. S.-Et bv mail. Trice Leo A Wn'kiT I LEE & WALKER, sent t'roe. (, rhii.ide!-lia. ' fli S7EAWERS FOR EUROPE. WHITE STAR Us3E CAIIKYINU THE , UNITED STATES MA'ILiV ! BETWEEN New York. Cork & Liverpool. Nw and full-powered SUanihiij. (Ve. V tTTL-t-i.Tc. Bu.TTr. Cki.tic. GuuLk-ic, l)UiTi.sMi A;jr.uTir. Belcic. SHil,n nun New York on Srnrdav?, froD I. ivcr. l.iiTh.ir!.d;.v5.calIirR!,t C-.-rk llar-'bor llar-'bor en -b wiv. Krom the White Slut Pck, l',u-o- i-i l-Vrry, Jerwy City. ,. , . l'ii"i.TiE3r ncciiininodati'ina (for nil d:i?.'es' unriv.il -d, eouibiuing SsFETY SPEED & COMFORT. ?nli-'D, Sitn-i-oi-im. Smo'-in-room rod Biith-room- in ML bail IP station, where least Lolii-u I'cit. iii c.'Of. and S town rdft.' jos a.voiDjiany Ibcac h:in"--.,;i'''ri, V'l p'-ld. -le-'rasn. S;.D Ciri-'-'Ti.-v. Tl'.o-o irl-hins to end for irior,dr from bo Ol'i CmiMry can ni-w obtain stoerao t'-i L-.Ttirrsitw. 'i- urroncy. 1 ii- .'ii-rcr bmik iv. to mid from nil :i.r'i of Am rif-.m 1'r.H. li:t:nbir-. Norway, htr.-.-i-oii i li -'i'-- Aurtra'ia. China, ,',c. l-'or l:i-i-vli'tio.n ot i-iiins and olh.T in'unua-(ion, in'unua-(ion, a; !- ;t the (.Vioi-any's maco. lit iJromliv iy. Now Yorl; ; ur to E. M. B A I ; N U ? T . A-ert, a. i alt l. uke uity. THK BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. PFiOCTER & GSitlELE'S " MOTTLED GERMAN SOAP. It-HH SOAt RAS BP-T-N FOLD FOK ' I moro thin 1 ycar3. It ia rconoiny to buy it, a it is sold at tho irioe of ordinary 'soaps and does moro sorvico, boins harder. will cot wmtOi Jul wabas emy. You run biiv ii of iMir n-nret i:r cor. Tbi- ? ni in pac'-ci I1csj?tly, CS T-"-r AKV-ill ' . v itr hllt Tin l"i Not nn'i.lVI? S.'d 'v li'-N'S i.O-OI'EU V 1'IVli MtLU 'CNT LE iN.iTl'l'i-N, -Salt Lake Uitc. L'lah s2 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE, a kj;.;za:-:d school for boys. rni:-- -.ni o:- th i: i-'.'Li.kiie i.stociye I nils. eh fb m-nr.il i.nd r.-iido, triti.;'..--Jioa!;ii. li'iiniinifatid a Cliri.imn ch.ir- ' ' '.!! i.in i - Ttrnl. r-iv of n'-o.'-', and c'i j !!" .'f rein i- si-:l-i1 fur iti uuu..o 'I ' I'lll-'ary di-tli-ilne nnd !-- nicrion, by it" 'horoiitriiii!.'- and i;a,.rtn::ni(y, i;nition!lv li:!i-l i.i j.rioct tho bidy, anil to piio h'ibit.-uf h'ibit.-uf (h-lionce, iJruai! Lcu--s, urdor tj.d sdi'-re-lian -c hi iL.? i-'ii-M'-a'. d.'i'.irlrjnt t -1 i I nro fitted for '1 - ht-ar.-r,' yt.ir lh- Ci wr-i'ii'f ; ia tii.vh.-:.-li.-ii Ju;(r:muJil ,t!iiij ijuy tie tbo 1'iM'. i-i'n is miido for : he b.-t in-trttt: ' :.D i rt .-;--!'.i. i'-r ie 0iridl.-i i:o ltto terms 1 Triiiiry 'iVnn ol' lc-T;i, U-i; July -HA. E. uter Term uils74, ix'iiis Jiiii-Toth. i Kxi'eii:u Ir Ijiiurd, Tuition, Fui-!, Lifihti, ' Ya-hi!ii::ii;d Miditrp.. 17,". CO n.r t--r:n. iIv-vlLniL:i:i-ULi-.-.-,L-uLLi JJ t. j-rwrni. Nn t-ttr. ( h.-irs for An;-r-iu l4Uiina.-.'j. f "K r .urib i inljnrtti-jn r.r i-t ircii'iir Audrey K-.v. Vt-j. f.iVl Ivtll. ijicici -.Cji. STAR MIL L." OV.'.VLK VI' IHE J.li MILL, Ni'.i'i" the I'n'.ic bi' Mill ! now in ! "ninntc nr "rtl t'lf-'-r-j out a I iir'l" ar'Jiio of Klir.r. 1 v. - t.-i.-,T:;- h'-'-wr a- an A 1 mVAc, NOTICE t- '! ,::-.i-:;.Y mvi v to all wi-.m it I ; . . r;-. ('. i. (, - r.- U. l; I-.. ;-r I t Lii i. n.-'v. f i..!i T---ri- rv. ..- i d y ct .V , 0. I ,.r:'.T inti:I. "i .i-e?.: y; I.j.v.j r-i-d "i'nr:-i.Ut3.",.'i-i:t-!" Y. S-'-'.1' lN 1 II. N. . '!" I - ti'd S. K. tn 1 p '' S-jut.i. L.itU) i: ii-t coatain iaj Ary t -rr r. ' v-r;rn' r irir .- -.-'..r-. in :ho C -My, be;, rr :ir-t d-iy ol 1 'cc--uib or, A. b 1 , :u J.ri-Ci'i)GJ by li' r,7. W. THAN. I'r.jbatoduK l'rgvo iiaj m4 ZiO.YS CO-OPERATIVE Mercantile Institution la doing the largest business ever carried on in the Territory Terri-tory of Utah, arising from an uniform system ot 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 lor the I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL j DRY GOOES DEPARTMENT are made through their New York office, from whence all thietuations 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 last as they are ouerea in tne marKec. 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 wideband wideb-and favorably known in the Rocky 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 intelli gent trade, but also to com- j pete successfully with Eastern j 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 ormore favorable terms. Their GROCERY, HARDWARE DRUG DEPARTMENTS for completeness and variety of stock have never been . equalled west of New York, and merch;ints in the neigh boring settlements and Territories Terri-tories cannot do better than replenish their stocks from this source. Their CLOTlIlNh BEPARTaMEM 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 perfec tion never arrived at by any similar houso in the Terri-toiy. Terri-toiy. Foreign and domestic fabrics of every style and price made to order or sold hi piece. The SHOE FACTORY DBsartment 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 fit. Among the Specialities ol this Department are those ol 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. Clawso.v. Sun't. i ' i CENERAL DEALERS. TO CONFERENCE VIS 1 TO RS ! If T0U WANT IHK BEST S HI E ETI ZLT Q FOB TIIK LOWEST PRICE. 00 TO iTAYLOE & OUTLET Or fur my thing in th lico of Dry (Ms, Groceries, SIovbs, Boots noil Shoes, 00 TO TAYLOR 4 CUTLER, Easl Temple St., under Taylor's Hotel. I li usJ Tenches taken. Special attention Uj Country Onlcrs. au LIFE INSURANCE. MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE CI, OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS ALL POLICIES NOEM-FORFEITIfJC. !aSTo Restrictions upon Travel. DIVIDENDS ON CONTRIBUTION PLAN. wttrini thojgrottMt Pooualsry AJtu'n to ' he Policy Holder. DIVIDENDS & LOSSES ARE PAID IN CASH. THE COMPANY RECEIVE NO NOTES AND GIVE NONE. THIS COMPANY DECLARES DIVIDENDS 0H TIIK FIRST P ATM EST, riHIE MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Is the oulj L Company organized thai can baiio REGISTERED POLICIKH, Which provide actual, bona fide ST ATE Securitv for full amount of the IVirv nd acemnulalione, enoh eeparato Policy Ki-gi item. ) Iwnring Hie CVililiotiu- of U . Swu ! Superintendent of Lnsunuiee to thin effect. Sty SiHtml Act of L.-eUlaturt of Kan- j Paiju 27, Sec. 50. CTirTESE POLICIES ARE AS SECURE AS OUR NATIONAL CURKKNCY j I OR GOVERNMENT llONDS. PATRONIZE tho Cempany that can ive vou tho Rest Sei ran v, ar. id- lurc-i Dividends, ami that loan tht-ir money whvro tln-v m-oive it. Allium t received here by the Company is loaned hero at 12 jwt rout. inU-n--I. on li.-rtl H-Iau , Security, to its Policy lioiders: and Largo sums in addition bruiixhl bore from j-jLiiU i TOXTLN"E DIVIDEND POLICIES: j TlHE MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY if now i:. , L Polieies uioii n mf-thod which i3 meeting with groil fnvor atnong ii.ll cltis-. I: rjilFESE Policic? .'an W registered a." other Po5i-i-.-ilhfl Cornpnny, TV-.l'c: TON TIN F, DIVIDEND POLICLKS uf ll.i- Om-imuy (uiimiu.- t. ,. 1 gr"nt deinil)li- principles of Jifo In-umiu-.i, vi.; iAFi:'i'Y, J'Jin'J'JcrinS AXJJ JWJWMhXT. rrHE Policy Holders remaining to share Tontine Surplus sirure ull paid IVij.. , J. of originnl aiiuninto uisuni and n return t Outh f J-'iUi Am'tuit of tP -i imm i ' l'a"l, with over SO pir cent added. 11H1S nt-;iH is obtained hen- princit-allv from Ihc fact tiiut thn rnoLey of Iho (',,,. . pHiiy is loaned at TWELVE PER CENT. C"inwiuid Ir.l- rr3i, hilo Kci-m Companies, restricted to loan tboir mcrnej" at home, receiv" only tix por ci-nV. m W: aventge. LEGAL INTEREST: CONNECTICUT, 6 per cent. KANSAS, 12 wm.'- NEW YORK, 7 " NEBRASKA 12 " ' MISSOURI, 12" " COLORADO, " THE ndvantap; of WcsIth Investment? to the Policy Holder appears in the fuJi:-.! ptartling Figures: Tho amount of $l.iU0, inveUd fur Fiftv Year? si ii -i conL Compound lnt ,-ret, is f 1S,4.25 st 12 per cuiiU il U .llS,0tf H.ti5. THIS Company have recently organized a Brunch here, known af tho ''RHCKY MOUNTAIN HRANCH," of 8alt Lka City, which embraces nm-ni in mumLwro me DCai outine men oi me cuy. THE Company i? In a flounehing condition, with a mpid!y-incr.--ing bu?ir", l'c pTv.'entie nf incrrnso of business the pa.st year being largi'ly in eicj of mijci the old Eastcm Companies. VO MORE SAFE, PRUDENTLY MANACFIi. RET lER DIVIDEND VU'-ll VU'-ll ing Life Insurance Company-, cxitf Eiit ur Wo-l, ih.m th" .'Ii-wnri Vl Jey, which ii commended to the citia.;iis of Salt Lik? City a:id e'lrruiiri'l'i country for iu patronngo. KAMI KL A. SARGENT, Agent, Pall Lnkc City, .June 21, 1878 S.-omI door north of Walker II.ur DRY GOODS, CARPETS, ETC. WALKER BROTHERS. F L L , 18 7 3. GREAT ATTRACTION. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN UTAH 0OX.S1.STI.VO IX l'.VUT OF cj JDttttSS GOODS, o FURS i g KNIT GOUDS. X i SHAWLS, J IlRKSS l-LAXXELS. J tfl 3 liEUI.VWTBS, CAMELS HAIR (,'I.OHI?. P3 I O CLOAKS. SEAL SAOiCEi, IIO.-IEUV, g W ; REDINCOTE CLOTHS, a 1 3' -J niijjiJjL..vxx!-i. : NOTIONS, LACES, etc. I BOOTS. SHOES, AND HATS.: 1873. FALL TRADE. 1873. Wo hiue now on Sale full Line ol BOOTS AND SHOES, :e3:ats caps, GExXTS' U LOVES, A SI) LADIES FUBS. In TRICE nml IJI'AI.ITY wo ilofv ro:l""':i '" Tiie Tr.ulo wonM do well lo over our fc.-i '""v ft"-1" YMcsJc an.l licu.il. DUNFORD & SONS. |