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Show tKTTEIt LIST OF WliLI. 1 AICl.O t t'O. Friday, - - - - Xoveniber Mtli AlibumprThnsIIysopM M ASporiius F Adams MrsF.VUhickor .Mrs C :tleven.i J Brown U A llcibaway O WjSdco F il Brown A Holmes A J Smith Mr? W ConnclyD F II inch J A F e'ulcmiin K D KcanorJW SWininuau c'a DuKoll .Miayftflcrrill J K li-sb Lilli-in Nurton M r r CW Intnov W H Dudley b J O'isiioeJ B Williams Jl Davis R l liver B F Whitney A I DaoliDL'T Rotirko.MrsMJ Wii ersMrS C Crnnt B F Hodnmnd J Hojibu JcGurnnS'evons (i; H. WADMWOHT1I, Agent. BREWERS. HENRY WACENER, SM.T L-vks City, Utah, CALIFORNIA BREWERY, LAGEKBEEK.ALT3 AND I'OKTER, VH0LK3Af.lt AHI RITTAll,, SECOND SOUTH STKEK"!. 'hreedoor- ens ol iilcphanl Slnro. ST. LOUI3 TRADE. St. Louis Paper Warehouse! II , B. UK AH AM & BU0. 113 North Seeond Street, tit. Louis. Mo pUINTlN'e) PAl'KK of ovory kind. Wrafr X ping rarer and Puiior Uags. not SUGAR REFINING Co., ST. LOUIS, W! O. CUT LOAF, CRUSHED, POWDERED' AND GHANULATED bCOAUS, WHITE AND YELLOW COFFEE G Allrt And Syrups of superior imility, coBOtnnlly Ju hand, and sold a, low prices. Price. Lists liirnUhed, on uppliculiun to uu5 F. Y. W A UE, Secretary. ST. LOUIS STAMPING COMPANY, Corner ef CASS AVENUE AND SEOJND 6TKEET, 6T. BIO., Manufacturers of PLAIN AND TINNED IRON, Pressed, Stamped, PIfinhhed, Japanned, and Ualvaniied TIHW ABE, Also a full ?'rtrueotM Tinners' Stamped Materials CONSTANTLY ON HAN D, A lull lino of out EimntitncturMl (rixds ran lwfl-s bo fmin-l at tho ware-moms of L. C. M. LT LAKE lUTV, L'L'Atl. s 3 o a o o o. MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY CLA.SS lj ; drown Nuv. 'th, ltT Lealized by Statu Authority and brawn in Public in St. Louis. GRAND SINGLENLHyiBERSCHEFilE 50 OOO NUMBERS. 5.S80 Prizes amounting to $300,000. 1 iriio cT f-V.nfl JOprbMofl lr0 tl ., of i.t.ro 9 of i."'0 t of e of 6"J l ot 7,0 9 of a) 4 pruea of .V" 0 0 , of -"" ., of '.'.''0 W . of Sl JJ ol" l.LfO M . of li ?l -f tsrt of JlO 0 of 2jJ B.'-M) of lu TICKETS, lift: HALF TICKETS fi; QUAKTEKS. liSU. E0iir lo'terio- arcobunerod hylhe Plat", re I ways dr.n ut t ho time tuiniid. an I ai) drnwjnsi ar untlor tho iupervUi'l of aar orn cuiti mi'ione s. e"Tho otli'-ial dralnf "ill bi rnli-lr-d jn tho St. Loviis i'irr, nd a cctf of Jrai-ioir Jrai-ioir soot lo furei-s - ri of it' - cts m. We will drnir a imilnr whrno the latt dji oro-ery inoclb dtuitic iho yeai i. "Kunit. ai mir ri " . t" I'"'' Mincy Ordan. lti:iititrd Ltlor. DraJl. or Eipre.. Setjd fir C irrnl nr. Ad. ire-, M I Kli.Y,MlLLER A C!., i'ort '.'lijgo Buz Hi-l, 5r. L.va. M"- NEW YORK TRADE. Harrison, Bradford & IV 8 STEEL PENS. Special attention called to tbs weU-kttoirn n am b or s, 305 75 SS 20 & 22. Tuctory, ML Vernon: Otfice, 75 John tit. N. Y. o24 "V M. M. & CO., IMPORTERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 47 Broadway, JTew York. GAS FIXTURES, NEW PATTERN 9, ORIGINAL DESIGNS, Artistically finis hod. Archer & Pancoast Mannfact'gCo., NEW VOKK. 2: Lri" c?" iSALT LAKK C1TY- iySO BENEDICT, HALL & CO., Manufacturers and Wnolosal Dealer In BOOTS AND SHOES, 134 & 136 Ousm, NEW YORK. foraor Croabr, one blook ut of Broadwi' dll THOS. M. ARCALL& Co.. Mon'a, Youths', Boyi' and Childron'a CLOTHIITGI-' i At Wholksalk. SIS A.-.P 315 BK0ADWAY, NEW YOKK. K. OOWLKS. f7 JEHIAL READ & CO.. Manufaoturora and Whoksalo Doalenin FUR AND WOOL 1IATS CStbaw Goods, Uiirsklis, rrc, No. 168 BROADWAY, NE.W "STOltK . JO. JtH sraTEa. ) - TO THE TRADE. John Hnsssll Cutlery Company. (trade m.lhe.); J. RUSSELL Sl CO., Qroon Kivor Work. Office, Works and Warehouse : TUMiEH'S FAliLa, MASSACUL'SETTS, Manufacture to finest and largest Tarioty OP TABLE CUTLERY IK THE WORLD. Thrtir Oondn Ann now bo found noon tho Lihtt of all A 1 Jobbing Houses. Sample Rooms: 77 Chambers-street, NEW YOkK. jolfl John Russell Cntlery Company MINING AGENCY w BAR ROW & CO., No. 5 WALL STREET, Net York, July 2i, 1673. 1 aviag Ion? since recogniod tho nocewity of an e?tabli?bed Office in tbis City, dovotcd to the iransacti'm of business in Norada. Utah and Color -do M iniog Property, e nave oicn-eii oicn-eii an Uilico for that purpose, and avail our-selves our-selves of tbis method of calling your attention to this fnct. One of our firm is an old, experienced and encctvBful miner, hav nu devoted many years of hia Ufa in oro:-peeling and developing Minoj in the Western Torriioriea. Wo havo an Ag"nt in London, who is well p os tod in tho mnrkuts of Europe, and fully cupablu of placing all kinds of Mineral Property. Prop-erty. 'lo those having vnluablo Mines for salo. wo flutter our.olvoa thut o pussess lacimico eijual tc any ono, in Fuccessftiily disposing of tho samo. oilhor in this country or in Europe Our advance charges lor advertising and otbor e-tpenso3, whon Property is placed with us, aro as follows: S'J5 when offorod for sa!o in Isow York or vicinity. S-"0 when offered for salo in London. Commissions as acrocd upon, to bo paid wken tho Property is sold. Any busino'S entrusted lo us will be faithfully faith-fully attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. Vera- roepectlully, .Sc., BAEEOW & Co. We refor, by permission, to lloirra. Hyatt Co.. N. Y., Dos.veli., L avsox A Co., N, Y Eldrido, lL'NU.i &. Co., N. Y., W. M. i'uEEd Jt Co., N. Y. Charges on SpccittjonB of Ores sent toO ! must alwai'3 bo prop aid. jj'-i t I ! 1873. i Tie Cliicaio ail Mtetern RAILWAY. I Best, Shortest aud Qiiickost I ROUTE l'0AIXls03YrS EAST, Via Chi'j;tgj &, It-jrthivest-.'m li'Aii'.vajr. " hrcby uric; ij.t.:ir, Sifsri mad Dire'i iirri-Ti jiidhs m i' Oiha and uunfil UijUi iTi'.h th I inua Pjija kaiiroud and t i CHiCACO rn'ii nil P.;dl ay Lines for IL.J Ea.'t, North and tU'lth. '1 lino hn adoi't"d atl nnvlrro improve-nii-iiw i.-i t;:u-U an I O'liiipiiu-iit. ir.oU.iiiiyi M".;l H.'il. l.uinri.m- I'uj in J 1. inc Can, with MiiW Pliiiiurma and U c-.iiiirihou i,l-lv Air llrnk.. I'Lilluuin !'ii:uii Krawinz Honra and S!-?epini: Cars run thrtiiit-ii in't-rr. n L'-iuncil Uiuii'e nu CTiii'ic". in "11 Km'T' "' 'ruin-. llntrfugo olii'ckod tltronk'li und hftD'Hcxi iritli car No la clnirrn fur IThti-'-t at OiimIih nt rtu.'.ico pi'".'ii-r' li-.-u..- Ibn.'.u-b iwi-Hr vimilii 0 !'.: A ..n!i:. --Ta lt.iili.iij-. l-ir.-u I' l,',H.rnii ot- ..Ij-.iii. -I ;it Cio Pnil-n.a.i Pnil-n.a.i li.-l.pt in:.. in .--dt L.iko Ci;y, ..ui Krun-i.-ou. SoiTaun-nti), 'irJfi, I :j:nha. C"Ui:cil 111 in! .4. and nil rmc n nl tiL'ki't uiucu on tho (.'ufiUal i a I ojoo J,'- i'.iuirva'isv. ZIO.N'S CO-OPERATIVE Mercantile Institution Is doing the largest 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 A110 RETAIL DRY GOOES DEPARTMENT arc made through their New York office, 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 lo 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 commend them to tne 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 011I3' to suit the tastes of mi 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 AND DRUG DEPASTMMTS for completeness and variety ol 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 CLOTIIIM DEPAIITjIEAT 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 tho Territory. Terri-tory. Foreign and domestic r,,!,,-;,. ..1 1 ..... . t-iLjj pijic auu 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 the Prize Medals at our Territorial Fairs. Their facilities lor 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 Specjali nus ol this Department are those ol Horse Collars, and supplying the trade willi Leather and Findings, a large and complete com-plete itoek of which will always be found on hand. The Institution deal-, in every class of merehaiuli-i'. and all persons, however is-mote is-mote from business or manufacturing manu-facturing centres can have then' orders promptly liiiel by mailing them to H. B. Clawson, Snp't. STOVES AND STOVES! STOVES! STOVES THE CHEAPEST IN TIIE TERRITORY. C00KLG, PARLOIUXd" HEATIXG STOVES Jn Groat Variety at Wm. Harrison's Stove and Tin Store, llain Street,' Opposite Bp. Hunter's Old Residence. Cftii and will sell cheaper than any other house in town, All Kinds oTTIn, Iron & Copper Ware Unuuructuml on Hie Premises- CAVL AND EXAMINE TIIE STOCK." aulu DRY GOODS, CARPETS, ETC, WALKER BROTHERS. IT A. L L , 1ST 3 . GREAT ATTRACTION. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN UTAH CONSISTING IX l'AKT UK i5 ! DEESS GOODS, H FURS -a g j KNIT (iOOlKS. - SHAWLS, P m U UEDIXUOTES, CAMELS HAIR CI.OTUS ta O CLOAKS, SEAL SACQUEj, HOSIERY, U REDINCOTE CLOTHS, w CJ G) NOTIONS, LACES, etc, f CENERAL DEALERS. GREAT R E LnJCTION IN ALL KINDS OF GOODS, Dry GrooclK Grioceries, - - - - Eootsjiiid Slioes, Clotliiiig-, And everything needed for Family use. Call and See Before Buying AT TAYLOR & CUTLER, East Temple St., under Taylor's Hotel. LIFE INSURANCE. MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE CO,, OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITINC. jN"o Restrictions upon Travel. DIVIDENDS ON CONTRIBUTION PLAN. Moulin ItOirrato.t Pwunl.rr Ad,.nl to tho Policy Holders. DIVIDENDS & LOSSES ARE PAID IN CASH TEE lOJ'.I'ANY RKCE1VE NO X0TES AXI) (ilVE N0XE. THIS CO.MTANY DECLARES DIVIDENDS ON TtlK KIKST rAVKENI. T1IK .VISSOUHI VA1.LKY LIKK INSUHANCK C'OJUPANY tho odIj 1. Coiujiiuiy orxHniAj that can i8U0 UKClBTEnEI) rouciK.", Vi'i.:i pr,t..j,je a, tun!, bona ESTATE Si-ciintr fi,r ftjll amount .f tht.i,.ili'r und i-. ;;nKi!;i!i..:i., rH.-h t-..nrate Policy (K..jri-tc-i.l) Ixarirf tho ( frtiticalo of th.' Stale C,'' """-'-' :!'!":" "' lasuiMWe to this effect. Sec Stcial Act of Li'ltur uf bu, T'KMm!!Vl?E,,?5CUKB AS UUK ATONAL CURRENCY j lATKONI.K Ui-Comjmny tliRl ran Kive yj'j thv Bn-TSriTmiY, mr Di- Mf.t ji JMtfu-iifls and that loan their money wh?ro they rcif-lvu it. All thf in..ir i j iy i'i.l li.-r. .v inu CVmpRny is loaned here at 12 por cenL intyrost, on K-al K-lst" j ity, hi iU 1 oliey UulderU; and larjte iumi in addition bruURhl here ft-ru poiDli j TONTINE DIVIDEND POLICIES: rpilB MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE COMI'ANY i- nuw kn). . ,,' V;','''' ''J?1,''.0 vhrwh la meting with jtroat favor am.ii.R all csmw. J' u .!!.! tl "TONTINE DIVIDEND SiTESI." j 'J'llh i: 1:-. l o rvRi.-Urcd as olho. l'olioice of the Comr.j. TK TON TIN K DIVIDEND POLICIES ol lh Colninny cotro-- tk thro I V.-?;,;V'!"'';"''.10 l,'ri',,;iI'1'" of Lifo Ii..uraiioo, ti.: SApKtr, rnoitcTios j V.'ii. y H.'l.J.Tt. ivmHinmjT ty ciiare Tutilinn iiurplu, M.rv kill pai-1 IVIk-i"' I y;.i:itml m.ninU inur-I und a yciurn ,,t CYwA Vi . oivxtnt of 'Pt iirn ; ''.!. uvtr J'J per tent added. , '(MilS n-iili i- h- ..-:m-jr-t 1 1 v fSun the fsit U.st t'i- n:or..-v vf tb- l'w ! r;y ii'MK-J Hi TWfcLVK PtK C'KNT. CotnMt!)J Inl..Tu while KsMt3 , (.,,..:,. r.-lrk't'd U I'.-an their mutiny at hunie, a-voivy fuly tin jt-r tunt. on the I.V r.j;.'. : LICGVL INTE1USST: c-: Ni-;lT(X;t, n johl i Kansas iii percent. i NI.W YuKK, 7 " NKfiKASKA 12 " " j.MI.OUKI 1'2 COLOKALM) 12 " ; ''HK h.lvm.L.o' 'f Wr.:.-ni Invf-tniciit? to tho Fulifv lluUU-ritpP'-HRj tho followin jt L -lirili Kii.ria; Tlio amount of fl.lW, iiiveUtl for -Fitlv Vctre Hi Ii pt r . nt. LV:;ioui:d Jn; rwt. is ISlV.i t 12 ht com. it is :H!,UUH.un. , 'Plf 1 roiiu-inv liHvft niN-ntlr nrjranil ft llnimh here, known as th "KOt'KY ' L Mot'NTAlN HliANCll." of Suit Lake City, whk'h emhraciw among it :in-rii l-T- iV.v b:--'. bu-ines mnn of the city. 'VW. C.Miv.,ir i- in a flmin-him ron-iiiion, with a raiu.ly-lniTtj.lim bu?uu. lh , I - -i .'iiLncu tin t .-;.-. of Lu.-iulj tlio pii.-lyeJtr ix'iiiK largrly in exo.is of ariy 0 I i. ,1 K-1-u.Tii CoinpA'ii'". , VO MOKK SAFK. rKUUENTLY MANAGKD, HK1TEK DIVIDKND PAY- ; -i nij; Lit'- InsurHin-c I'umpunv, ei-tf Hist or Y'n-t, tlmn Uic .?Hf.mtirl Ivy, which is ivinm.-nded to Ihe eiti-n of fv.lt Lnko City and iurroiiintiuf n iinlry fir ilfi i'trMimg'. S V1H I.I, A. ARrut, .'all Lake Oitr, Juno 21, 1873 tvom door north of Walker Uoui. m |