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Show TUE SHUKTEST 110UIE TO FORTUNE. $100,000 for only $2.50. TUB LARD EST RRTTTtN FOR TIIE SMALLEST INVESTMENT. A GRAND GIFT CONCERT Will bo h.ld t LEAVENWORTH, Kansas, December 31st, 1873, For the bonofit of JUVENILE REFORM SCHOOL. 40,000 Girra, $450,000 IX PRIZES, PRINCIPAL PRIZE, $100,000, CflnsitirtK of the?nperb palatini residence of Simon A boles, Kt., unur failed as a private dwelling in tha United States, belnronly n few blocks from the Court House, surrounded by tnairnififent jrroarids. orchard.", gardens and Tineyards The buiMfnir hft' Wn only recently re-cently completed with all modern improvements. " PRIZE LIST. ! IS Pri?c. Real E-tatf ?1-V.ii5 1 tadn True aHujii I 1 t" 5lii.""i each, 2,..i"'0 "- i.u " " :mu ') ." . &"J 'Jvl-11 lti " -Jii " . Jl.lVO . ' ' a) " ii i.i-D I '' " f) " 13 Ofl. , ''fi " J' " 1"0 : " in " ju..Mi l.l'w " 7 " ..." 3.7! 41 ; Jj.4' ij). 91.5. : .,iio l';ue-. "" SlA(-"J . TheUtleto the abje- rtiTe.na'.o is -roajan- te-i veriert. ..... I Ihe liberal truia tJiis ;ln'iiio brrnj? il i within thr? re.i-h of all tbe -r.-aloit r j tun ity otbt ofiered lor tiio 'flor o&n to riM to ' rMlli j j " -VlLL'jii XlL'KEi'a.; '. . -j - Single TH-kH-.SJ."; i?.ovan T-cke;. $Z.W; Fir'-y-sL- 1 1 c l- e : j . Uo JiucdjoO. acd i Fi:"iec Xicko!, iJj-'.i'j. ; . j Tod drsirin-: will !e mJo uu lr tho lurxr-ictoDdeE.-a a c.iau:itLo r primed by the highest oS-iai" ir. the :af e. dv -rorrj to liia l.i;'h:'ul 'it;r;iJrmasi;Q Uw ;iiti aligned tb-n. 'I he biirh't L.lj""is'- tV TC'ty. CSir.tj and b.i, e n..t oul ,Tjdo;' d JJr. ALvtuJ, b .I li., Iii, .vh-ce ' '1'ic .i.-i.idnj i".t V.-." i? a-n-:ir.i:ieled. and a'l d-iruv tu I '. U-1 ; l1-' i'1 dratviw; h..n.l u uph f..rui ili -Mr clulj- usd send in thuir wrdera, T-rm in tU t nu'-.'l ' ttii't CiiiiuifdA. r-M'iaey I'unM I." --"ft lr P-:r-:erM ' Lfr, P. n. ui.;..- ,.r i -.rre.'s with tha mil ! sul-Jr-.-j of ;h- r- ih ...t;; ; ..v.. w:iii:.c. l..'.'ry pix-li m ; j , Af - h"i' ' lun,:" lo win 11 .ri'-j. Lui i-.ii..civ Ltriain lo win i;e. while i'u ,. (.t (!" e-cry ctn wh'j j bui'-ho'c a i-', t ; ',.ui.'l 1-j "inlwo 1 i.r.-ct j r.T furtb-r inr-nuiifnT a'l 1 arti-nlnra . fer l ftr cir.-ul.:r iv 'Lc AlAnatr ar.d I'tv i rial'ir, an-1 ml ir- SIMON ABELES, 1 Lt-rtvtinvorth. Kajjch. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FRIDAY Eve., Ocl.iO, 1873 W ill be preoted the rrui 6 act play of LEAH. Leah -..MbuKate Dnia To eoDclude wftb the laughable farce of MY PRECIOUS BETSY. Mi. Bobtail Mr W C Croabi SATURDAY, Oct. U- tjaoond Grand ilatl see. MONDAY, Out, l Firtt appearance In this i-ity of tho charminp and gifled Protean Aruite. Hanjeujo, Soonir" Banjoiit, LAURA Al.BERTA. fiapponed by the farorlte character artor, Mr. W. G. HARRISON. UCLE TOM'S - CABIH, M iss Laura Albert in her great character of TOP-SB If. Toors open at Seren, perform anee to commence com-mence nt Hall-i-ut. Aduii.-irn Parqnette and First Circle. l; Second Circle. J o: Third l irole, Kterr-od Kterr-od -rc addiiional. Private Boxei $7 U ill oach, ox office open at IU m m. TU. T. MOSaiB- VU. C- MOKU5. Painting. XOllIilS & SOnT, PAINTET-S, A TIE STILL OX n.VND IN TIIRIR LINE X. ofbumuiM. They will do Plain Tainting. Taint-ing. Uraicina, Maruhnc nd Docorntie in gHocral; also .-'izns painted, both i!ain and oroBujontal, with the buit in the Territory, and cbwap aa tho cbeapeaU SHOP in tho Allov max of Co-operative Eagle Emi.oriiim Builuinc- K - B large mpplr of import or Varniihes, direct from York and Koxiuh Firms, and the but of White LeaU and Uila used by the above firm. ol . . . 7" JAMES H. JUKTINEAU, H YD R All I 10 AND HIYIL ENGINEER, and LAND SUKVKYyR, LOG AX, CACHE CO CXTY. Minor al clairai turrered. oln NOTICE. MRS. D. DAVIS ha- romored her Dresi-makiDf Dresi-makiDf Kstabllabram to FIKST KOUTU bTKEET, Pnuth side, two bloeks and a-half west of the Co-operative D.-y Goods Derartmsnt, fo'ir-teenth fo'ir-teenth ard, Salt Lake Cil7- 010 CALIFORNIA STORE, Opi'OiUe . First Katioaal M MW -1 ' . ! TOE NUMEROUS Cl'RTOMERf" OF TdlS popular eatablishment, and the Public generally, are repeetfi:ll7 informed tha; the atuok of .... j DRY GOODS For the Fall and Winter Trade Is now Complete, eonFisting-of all the lcadin-f Style and latest KovoILioa of the leaion; I Special attention i called to tho UNSURPASSABLB AESORTM EST of. Dress Goods CASHMERES, SATOE3, ALL WOOL EMPRESS, DIAGONALS,".. FRENCH MERISOES, RUSSEL COEDS, REPSDEEUSSIE, , , (' 1 .VELOUR BE VIEXNE, SATIN STRIPE JANUS CLOTH, GliOS DE ALMA, BIARITZ CORDS, TAMISE, - ...... POLONAISE CLOTH, Etc., Etc. Comjiloto Ajaortmen. or Black and Colored SILKS, FRENCH AND IRISH POPLINS, Silk Velvet and Velveteens, Full Line of ALPACA & MOHAIR LUSTRES, Cf the Celebrated DICKENS AND HORSE bH )E BRANDS. WHITE & CHINCHILLA CORDUROYS Ladiei' Cloth Beppelcnti WATERPROOFS, Plain Plaid and Eonej-eorab h "H1 L .A. IN" "B l s , Cloaks, Shawls, EEDOWAS, ORTOLANS, SKHiTS, Piano and Table Covers, FURS, Knitted axd Crochet WOOLES QOOba is .1 Uroet Variety, Fringes, Gimps, Guiptu-t, Vctk, 'oitt Aplique, Yalencitnnei ami Kn;i' lUk Thread LACE. Ilimburf and Srfijl EMBROIDEIUE3, Wiee' Merino CSDERWIAR, .... CORSETS, CUEMIUES, KIGI1I 80W.N3, Ete., Etc. Alo.tnndre'1 Kid tjLO Ei, NOTION'S, CALIFORNIA BLAXKETS, roll aad Corapiet Stock of Domestics, i ETC., ETC. LOUIS COHX. ; ST, AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE. A HOWEfiKD SCHOOL FOR BOYS. rpHE AIM OF THE COLLEGE IS TO GIVE J a tborounh phrweal. menud and reluriom truinuifi hcajLii, lcajainfi and a CtiniUaii cbar- 'loo location is central, easy of atwf.M, and ! remuvoJ from ibe distractions of the city: tbo ! ciimaio of Lfloicm ii BOto! iur its umiormily I aid ..r. Tho military dicirline and Ic'truction, by I its thorough no.- and i:tiartialiry, is en;:nen:ly , oucl to 1'enect tho b-vly. and to trio habiu of obi-divince. irunii)Uic-9. ordfii and c-il-ro-liin-e. In the c"a"icaJ department rurils are fittM fur (ho ui-inccor inar La the fcifersitiea; in .h Esff!i?b doi'artmen: tby majr taao ibe dt a-IvBced C'jursii deirc-i. i'rMviri,,a i made for '-ho bet inrtructin in tno l-'renob. 'tcnuan or vanish language, and In..-tru mental nnd vixal tumic Thn School Year is divided into two tcrma of twenty weeks each. Trinity Term of 1873, begins July 31ct. HisU-r Tenn of 1&74, begins Jun. 15th. Eiipniif' fjr Board, Tuition, Fuel, LighU, AViiOiiiiciuid M.-ndhp.. $17" rop-r tL-rm. M'jd'jmLan-ruaifS.eacii J0 00 jfirUTni. No mtra cbarce for Ancient Lar'.iair?-. r-f,yr urtheJ information or l"i r circular -dddresj liv. ffu. 1'. T' CKKK. UcnicivCal. BOOK AGENCY s5 to S20 KlikiS i I u. o( either fox, rootm or old,mao tuum on-noy at work for uf in their itaro ni' tui-nt. or all tho time, tban at anyhins el.'o. I'arti'. ulanii'rc. AddxeaS li- tilia-on A Co l eft-laud, eft-laud, Maine. i ZIOX'SICO-OPERITIVE 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 Btandard goods, buying in immense quantities nnd selling on the closest margins. The largest part of their purchases for the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BEY GOODS DEPARTMENT are made through their New York oflice, 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 last as they are offered in the market. Visitors are shown through the buildings without the slightest importunity to purchase. The gentlemen in charge of the several deportments 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 4on 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 that Eastern markets will give him lower prices, better Btock ormore 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 neighboring neigh-boring settlements and Territories Terri-tories cannot do better than replenish their stocks from this source. Their CLOTMG DEPARTM is now opening its magnificent Fall wid . 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 Territory. Terri-tory. Foreign and domestic fabrics of every stjle and price made to order or sold in piece. The SHOE FACTORY Department keeps thirty hands constantly- employed on all classes of work, and lias never failed to secure the Prize Medals at our Territorial Faii'B. Their facilities for turning out first-class work have never been equalled by any like establishment in Utah. Gentlemen imd 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 SriXiALiTiL; of this Department are those of Horse Collars, and supplying tho 'trade with Leather and Findings, a huge and complete com-plete stock of which will always he 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 H. B. Claw;o.v, Sup't. GENERAL DEALERS. IV TOU WANT THE BEST S HI E E T I ZLT G- FOR TUG LOWEST TUICK, (10 TO v" ) TAYLOR & OUTLElt Or for anj thinx in tha lino of Dry Ms, Groceries, Stoves, Boots and Slioes, i 00 TO TAYLOR i CUTLER, East Temple St , under Taylor's Hotel. IVi.-d Tenches Uiken. Special attention to Country Onlers. au LIFE INSURANCE. MISSOURI VALLEY L1FE INSURANCE CO,, OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS ALL POLICIES NON-FORFE1TINC. No Ifcestrictdons upon Travel. DIVIDENDS ON CONTRIBUTION PLAN, ieourloi li.coatot Pwnnlur AWntn to tbo Polior Iloldon. D.VIDENDS & LOSSES ARE PAID IN CASH. THE COMPANY RECEIVE NO NOTES AND GIVE NONE. T111S COMPANY DECLARES DIVIDENDS ON THE FIRST PAYMENT, rpHE MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY in tho onlj L Company organized that can ittuo 11KOI8TK11EO POLICIEH, "Wbich provide actuiil, bona fide STATE Seciirilv for flill nmonnt of thn Pnllry and accumulalions, each ecparale Policy (Regi.'terel) hwirirg the (Vrtifu-atr nfthe' Him Bii'HirinUjndunt of Inauranoe to thie ofltict. tioe Special Ad ni L.-jr uluiurc of Kni;;a, Page 27, Sue. 60. rplIESE POLICIES ARE AS SECURE AS OUR NATIONAL CURRENCY 1 JR GOVERNMENT BONDS. PATRONIZE tho Company that ran (ivo you the J'.kst .Sk'TIUTV, ami the l-ir'-l Dividends, and lltat loiin their money lvhvro tlicv n v. '. il. All llic inmiey ryceivcd hero by tho Company is loaned hen- at i2 pt-r ivnt, tntenvt, on H.-i.l KrUihi S-eurity, to iU Policy Hoidcre: and large eum.1 in addilion brought hero from poinU Lat, TONTIKE DIVIDEND POLICIES: rpHK MISSOURI VAJ.LEY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1b m.w lEauing 1 Policies upon n me thod which is mcetinz w-ilh tjreat favor ftinong all clau'Wi. Il ie called the "TON TIN?" DIVIDEND SYSTEM?'' . - 'J i ' I . '. fjlHESE Poiicies jtn - r.-jfUtcrod afi othor P-i1i i.-s.of the Comj-any. rpUE TONTINE DIVIDKND POLICIES of Ihia (Vmpnny ninl.inp ihm 1 grwil d.irahlr priccipie of Lifu IiiKurmn e, vi: SAFETY, rUuThVTION AND IXVK'fiiTJirV.WT. ' THE Pnl icy Holders remaining to ?hnre Tontine Surphi-., -Fc-jitre nil pair) Felici-of Felici-of original .tmounU ingurW and a t ntvm i,i Cask W Ammtnt of lYrmmnt liil, Willi over :V per cent added. THIS result is obtained hep principally froi tlie fact that tlm mor.ev of the C-.m-jmny is luancd at TWELVE PER CELT. Cotnpouiul Interc;1,' while EarK-rn Companies, restricted to oan their money at home, receivt- only Six lair cent, oa th-average. th-average. LEGAL INTEREST: CONNECTICUT, 6 per cent. I KANSAS. 2 per writ. NEW YORK, 7 - " NEBRASivA, 12 ' MISSOURI,..... 12 " " I COLORADO, ili " " THE advantage of Western Inveatmcnt' to th Poliev Holder apjMRrs in the fullnwinfc startling "Figures: Tho amtamt of $1,100, inve?td for Fiftv Year? al 6 per cent Compound Iui :ret, is ?lS,-'(20.25 at 12 per cent, it h ft:tIH,06.S.t. THIS Company have recent k- organized a Branch here, known as the ''KOCKV MOUNTAIN BRANC'Ii," of Salt Lake City, which emWes among ilf members tho best business raou. of tho city. THE Company if in a flourishing condition, with a rapidly -increasing business, the percentage of inxeaoe of business th pastvear being largely in excess of any ot . the old Eastern Companies. ... TO MORE SAFE, PRUDENTLY MANAGED, JtKTTEK DIVIDEND PAY-1 PAY-1 ing Life Insurance Company, exists East or Wu. than the MisMinrl Valley, Val-ley, which is commended to the citizens of Salt Lake City and surroundmj- country for its palroniige. SAMIKL A. SARGEVI, Agcut, : Salt Lake City, J une 21 , 1873 Second dour north of Walter Honw. je22 DRY GOODS, CARPETS, ETC. WALKER BROTHERS. I(1ALL, 18 73 . GREAT ATTRACTION. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN UTAH OOXSKTI-VG IX PART UK oo 3D IR ESS GOODS, !H FURS ' g KNIT U00US. j x I SHAWLS, DRESS I'LA.WtXS, I , in 3 RKDI.N'GOTES, CAMELS HAIR CLOTHS. H CQ 'X 0 i CLOAKS, SEAL SACgVEj, KOSIKIIY, ' O g 1 REDINCOTE CLOTHS, ncriiLLANTS, g1 NOTIONS, LACES, etc. J BOOTS. SHOES. AND HATS.: 1873. FALX TRADE. 1873. Wc have now on S:iW lull Liii'.- ol BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS CAPS, OENTS' U Ij O V K S , ASH LADIES In PRICE iiii.l QUA 1.1 I V v iloty o;n;-. 'J'l.t Tr.iJc w.'uKI ilo wi'll lo luwk w.T..nr f'm'k li't'" Piin!n-ms Is, ivlu-ru. 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