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Show .Ui-.cc'la-'c-ous. PJl.id. lphia, 3. Mrs. Edwin M. Stanton lies in a precarious condition at her ic.-idence. New Orleans, l.E.--U. S. Minister Minis-ter to Mexico T nomas H. Nelson and family, arrived here yesterdav from the City of Mexico, and left to-day for Louisville. Hu,tou, . Chale-s Pradlaugh was the guc.-t of the Miassachus.se t Is club at dinner, lo-d.iy. Among those present were vice-president Wilson and Senator &u inner. ."I i.sceiin neons. Be-riiu, 1. V-marclc has resolved to sumii.i-ii !;e Catliolic JJisiiopd who refue to ci-ui; ly with the government mea-ures ui nlaiion o -chsiastics to te,.ti.-r their r-ii:. ti..i.-. llvrlin. 1. The B-r.-.a - says goverum- :it has il-.tei mined lo limit the ..in. of gold, and to refrain re-frain ho' i diav, ing on Le'iidoii market.-. Madrid, 1 Prudent Ca-bilar is ilh and n. .t a'-!c to leave his b.tL LIkiii, 1. Advic-s h.-m P.io state that ti.-ner d Miltre has'.-ueeeele'el in neg. lialing a t r- nty liing the Kjundry between J'arae-i:av and the Argent' no .Republic. The American and Italian arbitrators arbitra-tors have awarded Dundoudalo claims amounting to $100,000. TO THE l-KOTi:STNT CLE HUT. Mr. L. C. lungerieh, of Philadcl , phia, will present a copy of Sweden borg's large work, entitled "The Tru-Christian Tru-Christian Keligion," to tny Protectant Protec-tant clergyman in the United State: who de'sires to receive it. It will bt sent cither by mail or express, as tin applicant may direct. Those he. wish it sent by mail will enclose with their application the amount requir-ed requir-ed for prepayment of postage, which will be 40 cents. All orders for the-book the-book should be addressexl to the publishers, pub-lishers, J. B. Lippincott & Co., 71" 'and 717 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. The press of the whole country will please copy. There is a farm in Franklin, Maine, whereon every seventeen years, in the middle of August, at 9 o'clock in the morning, the man who mows drops dead, scythe in hand. Ten minutes before 9 would be a good time to go over to the house and get a drink of oider. J.KTRUM30i THE GSEAT War Horse of an Auctioneer TS ON IIAN'D AIIATN'. AT Til TC I Ofionuh-o Auction aa Cnm ui'--i"ri !! i o. tT.A U: Ho-it i f.r. ot, ..- .1 -jr L ' 1'in-wniv;.' 1'in-wniv;.' . . l- y at a' b in. Niw is w.urch i-oo '.r biriin i'i e!uO-H -fall Uiinl tir J 11-" huld lurnit iro. Alo IIorHO-'. Jluios e'Htllo nod W as .na. ol ADVANCED PRICE Dried PEACHES AND APPLE S, TEASDEL Si CO. Wc ;ro Sclli.iK Low HiK CASH our Sl.,.k of Blankets, Clothing, Shawls, Voolen Goods. TtA-OEL & CO. PARLOR, HEATING,' AND COOKING STOVES, At Low Cash K.'.tca. TEASDEL & CO. VRY CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, The Finest of TEAS, And Newly Koastcd C O IP r 33 . CALL AND EXA.MI.XL. -V ;."' ki.i: ' i'i simu-i.tmiis All il-livircl Tito of Cli '!'. TEASDEL &. GO., 65,67,69 East Temple Slrea ZI0.YS CO-OPERATIVE Mercantile Institution Ib doing the largest business sver 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 oi' their purchases for the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 3BY GOODS DEPARTMENT are made through their New Tork oflice, from whence all fluctuations in the Foreign :md Home Markets are closely close-ly watched. The Institution is complete in all its various departments :uid fresh novelties are added to the stock as fast as they are offered in the market. Visitors are shown through the buildings without tin slightest importunity to 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 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 siut the fsU s ' ' ! ! gent trade, but also lo coin-pete coin-pete successfully with Eastern dealers. In fact, no country merchant can allord 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 DRUG DEPARTMENTS for completeness and variety of stock have never been equalled west of New York, and merchants in the neigh-, boring settlements and Territories Terri-tories cannot do better than replenish their stocks from this source. Their ... CLOTIILNG BEP1RTOT is now opening its magnificent Fall and Winter l'uich uses, 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 Territory. Terri-tory. Foreign and domestic fabrics of every stylo and price made to order or sold in piece. The.'. SHOE FACTORY Ecpattiat 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 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 SrixuLiTiEa of 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 i:: every class of merchandi.-. and all persons however r.:- mote from business or maim- facturing centres can iisiv ; their orders promptly f:!!e I , by mailing them to II. B. CLA-T50.V, Vp't. ! i i I 1 BOOTS. SHOES. AND HATS. DUJFORDfcSOIMS. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ladies' Furs, AND Gents Gloves. "Wholesale and Retail Orders from Town and Country Solicited. DRY GOODS, CARPETS, ETC. WALKER BROTHE RS. 111ALL, 18 7 3. GREAT ATTRACTION. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN UTAH CONSISTING IS TART OF ii -DEBSS GOODS, H o FURS' cd g KNJT GOODS. g SHAWLS, 1KESS FLAXXKLS, JO P KEDIXOOTES, CAMEI-S H.UK CLOTHS, H CQ " a CLOAKS, SEAL SACQUES, JIOSIEKY, o W REDINCOTE CLOTHS. 5 U CD IIEPELLA.XTM. j g NOTIONS, LACES, etc. f CENERAL DEA.iinS. TO CONFERENCE VISITORS! IF YOU WANT TUG BH?T S.HEETI1TG FOB TUB LOWEFT PRICE. GO TO TAYLOR & OUTL Jb It Or for anytbiiiB ii i ho line .. Dry Goods, Groceries, Stoves, Boots M Sloes, ao t.j TAYLOR & CUTLER, Easl Temple St., under Taylor's Hotel. J'ricJ reaches tilton. Scci:il attciili.m t,. Cn'iitry Oilcrj LIFE INSURANCE. MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE CO,, OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEfTIMC. lo jKostrictions nr)on Travel. to th rolicy tloldn. DIVIDENDS & LOSSES ARE PAID IN CASH. THE COMPANY RECEIVE NO NOTES AND GIVE NONE. THIS CO.UI'AIVY DEC LAKES DIVIDENDS ON TDE FLR6T PAYMENT. rpiIE MISSOURI P ALLEY LIP-E INSURANCE COMPANY it Ihe only L Cotuitnu v oripinizi.'d thnt CAn iseue KEGISTEREI) POLICIES, Which .r.(V; i- x. tu.il, bona fiile STATE S-vurilv for full nmotinl of tie Policy tnd Hvuniiilti..ns ..ft.-h p.-prate Policy (RgitL-n) bturing th Cvrtifioate of the tftal Mipriiit..-ii'l.'Mi Insurance lo this efled. SiHvia Act of Loriflatupe of Kan. PajC; 'Ii, Sw;. ;U. reacm ouk national t,cRMscT p ATKO.MZE tlir Company that ui ifivc you the Hk.ht Skclrity, and the lurjr'1 1 Divi li-nda, snd that loan their money whuro they nvcivu iu All the mono r.vL-iv-d hdrt.' by Ihe Comi-any U loatn.-d here at J2 jw eotiL intertwt, on R.l Etliie S--urity, to its Policy Hold;rS; and Larpj Bums in addition brought hero from pointa TOXTITE DIVIDEND POLICIES: rVUZ MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY i, r Ui 1 I .met u;oii nuhr4 whndi i; mating with great favor among !i rt. II is ciliol ti..- -ruMLNE DIVIDEND SYSTEM." jj U Tolkies can be rvgitered aa other Policies of the Company, VUr: T IN TINE DIVIDEND POLICIES of this Company com nine Ui iii 1 jTot '1- -in.Mo pnnripW of Life Ineuraoco, viz.: 8AkTY, riiOTCTI0 AXD J VI ,':TMEXr. 'PHE l' !i v Holders remaining to ihare Tontine Suridus, Fevurc ull id FoJicid 1 .ifor'i;...:.. amoiuit insuri-u and a return tit OxsA of Amount o IPreintHin i i.d, : y.r 0 i- -t tet added. '1M1IS rcrjlt it oh'airM hnrr- nrirrrtpnllv frrm the IScl that the m-ay of the Com-1 Com-1 j.i:iy b 1-Miiod at TWELVE PER" CENT. Compound Interest, whi! Evt-'rn C jmpHr.-!', rwinvt'xi to lcm their mocey at borne, recciva only tiu per i-uct. oc th HV'ig-J. LEGAL INTEREST: COXSKCnCLT Sp-rnt. I KANSAS 13prcMU NVV Y,,i:K, J ' ' IXEHKASKA 12" " Mi.-.-'TKI 1- " ' I COLORADO 12" I'liK Piivsiitam- nf Wf.l'm I,ivc-.-l:iicl,t- t. I'oli.'y IIolJiT ayven in I' o f..ilcwh ... r... C':iui..una lnl jret, is l,4l.35 M 12 f r enk it it Wlf,'.. 'IHISS C' .,i,..inv lnvoroOTillvormiii.) llrnnih lerc, kiintn ,o "K0(-'Ki 1 liol N I AlN JiliANClt," of sii LnU City, which mubraow mow ir it: i ii... I- -t tin-in. men of the city. I'liK l'..i,....n. i. in SouriFliin,c.,ni!iti,.n, Uh rn.i.llv-iin-min Ultmnf. lh I j r lt..".,ii!Kn-..uf hiumorf the ,iiuly.r ivinc InrjtT.ly m e-ieess ol -iy u :-u u.J h-: ::i C'.'inieini. vo Mdl-.i: SAKF. l-ltrilKXTLY M A N AC K I .. 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