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Show ZIOYSJO-OPERITIVE Mercantile Institution' Is doing the - largest business ever curried 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 lor the . WHOLESALE RETAIL DRY. GOOES DEPARTMENT are made turougu their iNew York olliee, 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 to purchase., pur-chase., ' -' ' The gentlemen in charge of the" several departments ore among the most widely and iavorably 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 intelligent intelli-gent trade, but also to compete com-pete successfully w-ith Eastern dealers. In fact, no country merchant can afford to pass by this city under the impression im-pression thatEastem 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 merchants in the neighboring neigh-boring settlements and Territories Terri-tories cannot do better than replenish their stocks from this source. Their t L ii Til L G , ii hi i 1 Lt r M EAT is how 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 mer-chantrtailoring mer-chantrtailoring 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 style and price made to order or sold in piece. ' The SHOE FACTORY Dpteiit keeps , thirty hands con-, con-, stantly employed on all I classes of work, and has never failed to secure the Prize Medals at our Territorial Fairs. .Their facilities for j turning out first-class work l have never been equalled by . any like establishment in i Utah. Gentlemen and ' Ladies visiting the city . would do well to leave their measures with that Depart-' Depart-' I ment, thus enabling them to order by mail at any time they desire a perfect fit. I Among the Specialities ol j 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, I and all persons however re-! re-! mote from business or manu-jfacturing manu-jfacturing centres can have their orders promptly filled I by mailing them to II. B. Clawso.v, Sup't. GENERAL DEALERS. tTcONFERENCE VISITORS! If 10V WANT Til B BEST SHEET! 1ST O- FOB THK LOWKST PliTCK. 00 TO T .A -Y L O Jl & C IT T I, ! II Or for njtbini tn tba line of Dry Ms, Groceries, Stoves, Boots ai Slices, GO TO TAYLOR & CUTLER. East Temple St., under Taylor's Hotel. IVnd Penchea taken. Specinl attention to Country Onlcrs. n - " LIFE INSURANCE. MISSOURI VALLEY UFE iNSURAHCE CO., OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS ALL POLDCIES NOM-FORFEITINC. -tSTo Restrictions iron Travel. DCVIDK.VDS uN OONTRliriTTOS PLAN, oourlng ih-aBrftatt Pwuolirj AdnBm to tbo I'olioj Holder. DIVIDENDS & LOSSES ARE PAID IN CASH. TRE COMPANY RECEIVE NO NOTES AND GIVE XOXE. THIS COMPANY DECLARES DIVIDENDS ON THE FntST PAYMENT. rpiIE MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY is tho onlj L Company orgaDLmi that can isue HECiwTKitED rouoi I :m, "Which provide notiinl, bona flrieSTATV. Sniritv for flit) nmnunt of tVo Policy r,1 m i'iimnifttiuDf, ea--h wimmto Policy (K-(jictml) Waring tlu- (VriilV!.' f th.-S' th.-S' i ji-nri tendon t of Insurance to this uU'ect, ti! buocinl Act of L'visluliirv ol" Knn.. P.iR '27, Sc. 00. . . n'HKSE POLICIES ARE AS SECURE AS OUR NATIONAL CUKltKNCV 1 OR GOVERNMENT PONDS. pATRONIZE tho Company ;hnt can kivp yon tho P-f.kt Pkci hity, nmi tjf hrs-l 1 DividencLi, and thill loan their money where lh-y iwive it. All tin m.-n.-f m-oiv-i here by the Cotnimi.y k lonupd bore M 11' rnr cont. inU'ri-t, on R-iW k-tte S-ciLnly, to its Policy Holdbrs: And"lar(j buius iu addition bruuglit hero frmn .inu TONTIXB DIVIXE"N"T3 TOLICIES: HVtlE MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY I. now iMuin, j- Policies upon a method which u- meet ing with aroAt fevor jnuuna all clae Ii ih called the "TON PINK DIVIDEND firsTKM." 11 rIlESE Policies ui be rrfriptcrod m other Policies of thfi Oimjuvny. rrILK TONTINE DIVIDEND POLTCTKS nf (Vmrmnv rnir1ni- tlm thr- I c-reat d.-irble principlofl of Life In'iirnijeI1v:J!; XA.fa'.'l'Y. l'KuTht'ridS AND ZNYES'iWfKX'j: ' rjlIIE Policy HoldeiT remninina; to shun: Tontine Surplus, P:ure ull rsifl Plirip A of origiiial aiuounU insured and a return id Cash of FuH Avunnitof'JremkMi l'a.id, with oyer 30 per cent added. THIS result ia obUinod here princinnlly from flu- fact tlmt Urn nmi'ov of t)i- Company Com-pany is loaned at TWELVE PER CENT. Compound Ink-ren' while Y.m-k Companies, reetrictod to loan their money at homo, nttuvi only Hi per ivnt. un Hit avomgo. , LEGAL I2STTI5KKST: CONNECTICUT...... 6 por cent. J KANSAS l"rr't. NEW YORK, 7" " I NK Hit ASK A, ' V "' MISSOURI, 12" " j COLORADO,. 2 " " THE advnnUirfi of "Wwtorn Investmentj" to the Policy lIolderin-an: in the fi-ll-mini elartling Figures: The nmount of Sl.t'H', Tjiv.ti-d fir Fifty Y-r si ti ;tr cent. Compound Int rest, is ?lS,420.2o at lZ per ci-nU it ia :t 14.OttH.tt3, IiHTS Company hare recently nrgnrnzed a Bnineh here, known af tho ''ROCKY . MOUNTAIN BRANCH," of Salt Lake City, which cmtm-.. mu-ui to members tho best bnaincrs men of the city. THE Company is in a flourishing condition, with a rapldly-lncrewslnir bu.in.. l; percenLHRe of increase of business Lhe paetyear betiig largely in e.xcoii of ar.y the old EitiWn Companies. V-0 MORE SAFE, PRUDENTLY MANAGED. BUTTKK DIVIDKNIMWY-ll DIVIDKNIMWY-ll ing Life liiiumr-ec Company, nxA? Ea?t or W.t, than ,11 tNnour) alley, al-ley, which wmmnmlwi to the cttiwns of Salt .tW.t t'ity and surmuiil.n country fur its p&truimgw. SATII I I, A. SAItt;F.T, irnt, Salt Like 'iy, Jh 21, l7:i R-wir-J loor n.irlh of Walker limue J"-- DRY GOODS, CARPETS, ETC. WALKER BROTHERS. FALL, 18 7 3. GREAT ATTRACTION. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN UTAH CONSISTlNti I.N- PA KT OF oo DEESS GOODS, , o FURS n L KNIT GOODS. X pi snAWLs, v 9: DRESS l'LAXXias. 3 I iP J KEDI.NW1ES. L'AMEUJ HAIH CI.0TIi, 0 CLUAKa, " SEAL SACQl E-i, IKMEKY, O REDINCOTE CLOTHS, o S - 3 1 ' IlEI'JELLiSTS, -1 NOTIONS, LACES, etc. BOOTS. SHOES. AN 0 HATS. : 1873. FALL ' TRADE. 1873' We have now on S;ilc full Lines of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS OAFS, GBKTS' U LOVES, AND LADIES IPTJIRS. In 1'RTCK ami QUALITY wo ik-ty nmHiHm. I.,u Tr.u!iMV,ml,l ,lo wi'll lo look oivroiirSlc-k l'liri'h-,''"''' t'lril'WlKTl'. Wholck and Retail. DUNFORD & SONS- |