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Show jMiscellaneons. Indianapolis has voted $2,500 to the Memphis suflerers. All the St. Louis banks resumed currency payments yesterday. The prize fight between Tom Allen and Ben Hogan takes place to-day near St. Louis. Both men are in splendid splen-did condition. The yellow fever is rapidly decreasing decreas-ing at Memphis, Allen's majority for Governor of OhioisS17. "Bowie Knife" Potter is the liberal cmdidate for State Senator inhis district dis-trict in Wisconsin. Judge W. A. Torter, of Chicago, was found dead in his bed on Monday. Mon-day. Apoplexy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BriHiml sueces aod Le't Nu-ht bat Fon Oftbo Atciuifli-'hcd Aru.-te, MISS FANNY CATHCART, And the popular acor, M It. GEO. DAKUELL. Tuesday Evening" Uct. 2S, 1S73, Forth? La timi, the Qreat;Ori)riPRl Dmtna, Irotn Wuki Collins' ivovel, eucilUd Oaoffry Dalamaj'", th Man, .Ur. UE-'liUE DARRELL. Aud9 Sylrealsr, V i e rr Mi-tre."s, ilk, t'AAMIi e'ATFTOAHT. Harter PothridKo, Dumb with the el of the Lernblo put, Mi-a Kale Denin TO-MORROW (VVEDSESDAT7, THE WOMAN IN RED, Mi K Cathcart's great Orkinal character. CmcludiDr with tba MYSTERIES ofthkSTAGE SAWED AY AFTERNOON , AT 2, ONLY CATHCABT-DARRELL RIAT1HEE-MISS RIAT1HEE-MISS MAYHOWARD is Engaged. Id prornraiioa, TMJ TVliW MAGDALEN, Poors opan at Savon, porforaiance to commence com-mence at Uali-nBsU auioism. af arnuette ana tirst tiru'o- f; Second Cirelo. .i c: Third Circle, 2 so; Kcs-irv-od roa-j-iw. uddiFiuntl. Frivato Buxos S7 to iri oach. Una 'iQIcj open at 111 a.rp. SALT LAKE THEATRE. BXTKA SPECIAL AiJ SOD SCF.il EST. AN ENGAGEMENT II AS BEES MAPE at crrat axponse, with the bri'litsntly giKad aolrtfis, Miss MAY HOWARD, Whone TecoDtdrnmHttc suecowesbave ben un-qualled un-qualled by aiy sur, uxumi Sottiem. hitviuj-bisD hitviuj-bisD wolcomed by tho elite oi d&u Krancioo in a ten -a of ovaiiuns, while the el- gi ul the universal preia has bean uios; lib. rail) bo-stowed bo-stowed ava her artrstic merit nud hor wondrous won-drous beaut; ! She will shortly appear in a powerful dra-maiiution dra-maiiution fiom the wwnU-rful anattiiilUag novel, bj jlkie Collins, uallod the NEW MAGDALEN ! ! As originally p'nved in London and through all the AlutropoUtan Capitals with aiuimnduud SUCC6A3. Mebcy Memici, the MaeJitlani MiSd MAl'.ilUWAHD. The direction have the honor to odti ounce tho ltduerloire of N'ovoltioa and Aitnwliun, written and arranged elpreisly or M 'us May Howard, one of tho most mned on tho siug-j: GOOD As WOLD ! now Ooinody, dramati-ted dramati-ted from a eelebiated Jb'ronch nutLor; W 2f-UKKliG 2f-UKKliG HtlK ! new expressly written byChas Keade lorMisdUowurJ;SEUAl'ULS til new Dy Viotur Sardoy, ibotole ijroperlr of Aliss Howard; LADt AUL'uEl'a StCKlii'! LA PKINCKSS UEOKtiE ! new by Alex. i)ums; IN VAIN I now by W. U. L, Batnea; SoLU 611 V titi lcow by tho Mini auihor; LONDON 'A56UKANCK I with innumerable JJmmatiq Fr.jdua;iona lor special bills. THE WARDROBE OF MISS HOWARD Is of the vory latest and most olesant styles, chiouV from the world-renowned Worth, of faris. Her Pictures, Cuts, Printing, oto , are of tho eoitlis't cDaractar, and are peculiarly in actor d with tho plays. ois A QUE AT FIVB MTLE TROTTTNG Race, lor3J,iX)J, b'twoen "Gen. Lather'' and "Giantfor," over Faust's t.-acii, on Vd-n-sday. Oct. 29, at S p.m. Pools wilt be sjld at tho Wa!boi Uoueo raloon on lueiday eve, and on I ho track on the day of tho ra?o- Admi-.-ion to track, il. oie "' TWO SEWING MACHINES. . -1 ' ' ' AFIRST-OLASS CABINET GR0VER A Baker Machine, ia perlect condition, for alt) oheao, nt Daynea' Musie store Also, a Wilcox A Gibba' Machine, in good ruunins ordor, at Duwoodoy's, 330. o'2S :P PRESvmJiva Chester White Hogs, . TU ST ARRTA'EOj Tho Finaat ever imported in Dtah, For sale at tho - o3S TITHING CORRAL. NOTICE TOJHE PUBLIC. THE PUBLIC ARE EERE3Y CAD-tiontd CAD-tiontd Dof to purchasoa cheiiuo on the Chicago silver MiningCompany .numbered So"1.), dated October (ith,l7.i. given on W. a. Godbo, tor tho sum of Qrty dullurs. The said demand is my nrcpertv. I have 'topped payment.- and demanded a re-issue of tho :Bmc J. t. itOOKR. Stockton, Utah, Ootober 27, 1S73. o2S NOTICE. T TO ALL WtlOil IT MAY CONCERN: All persons are hereby warned from purchasing pur-chasing or selling two cenain promissory noios, dated Juno 11, 1&73. made by S- i W. Mclntyre; J. A. CunninKham, and Owen Dix, for two thouiand and siity-sevon dollars and eighty-one oenti t32,iK.7 81), each payable four months after date, respectively; and endorsed by Samuel -Mclntyre. and by d. R. inBham, to the order of J. N. Dewey; and by said Dewoy to the order of C, E- Pomeroy, for col-1 col-1 oct ion ,s aid notes having become lost or stolen, CHAS. E. POMEROY. . PARTNER WANTED, WANTED. A PARTNER IS A WELL Eatabliihod Business, paying SoUO por month. PRICE, $1,000. Apply at this Office, o2-5 TINNERS AND CAS FITTERS. T. A. MITCHELL. DATIPJAMS8' MITCHELL & JAMES, Respectfully announce to tno Public that they have Kemoved to their JSow Premises Pre-mises on AVoat Temple Street, opposite-the opposite-the City Moat Market, where theyliope. by Btrict attention tc business antf Bmrtll profits to merit the cootioued patronage 60 liberally bestowed upon them. TINjSHEET IRON & COPPERSMITHS FURNACE WORK & R00FIXG. Gas, Water, and Steam Fitters. WfST.XEJTFLi: STREET. Opposite City Meat Market GEORGE E. REID & CO, Art fiflw prewired lu tun GAS and WATFli PlPiJ Into buildings at the shortest notioe and at the lowest rates; Red haviar a rra.-tfcal silierience of over twenty years in the buri-ocm, buri-ocm, guar antoo all work den a in tho best ti aimer. We hoop ciiciUinilv on hand a lorrfo snpi'ly Jf GAS and" V A I EK PIPU, CHAND&-LIEJid. CHAND&-LIEJid. STORE PEVDANT and BRArfd GOODS, for Uad, Water and St, mm fitting. MAIX STPEET, Opposite "Walker House. I JTl a r.iii hat li.e ii as m:es goixi) ox fr j-ea.-j ha-i;n tho C rntiiut.-m of the -Sick. on u-.c j;d. nnd nil th1- ;i-:iv.j poiii n.J, faely ea!l-:d rem-dii. on th" cthor. Tho pobuns havo had iho beit the L,-ik. a 1 a longlLt of the iiiil--d may bi f..d in every cemetery, liut at la-t. e-va-noa s?n ;o u jul-tia jul-tia a stop to thii j-'flrnicuus cunsuct. At lut The Prisoners of tho r-lt rorni hive dioovcred thut in TiP.P.tji'jt'c i 'lvc; -tr Si::.l'tt: - :ki::.nt, they havi tnic a lel-rifn-. a la.Mtive. a diuretic, a corrcetire, a rtftukiting and anli-bi.lbiuj anli-bi.lbiuj mo.ln:io. e'iual tu all "rJinnry oxi-gencie, oxi-gencie, and cood f.,r overy ailnv.'nt of tho st' fna-h, the Ij'jweln. t'o nep"os. tin musics, and the secretive organs. ftM by all drug- NEW YORK TRADE. Harrison, Bradford & (Vs STEEL IPE1STS. isfteoial attention called to the well-luown nam bora, 505 75 2H 20 & 22. i Factory, Mt, Vernon: Otnce, 75 John St.', X. Y. WM. X. & CO., IMPORTERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 47 Broadway, New York. ' : lrf9 GAS FIXTURES, NEW PATTERNS, I ORIGINAL DESIGNS, Artistically finished. Archer & Pancoast Majiiifaot'gCo., i NEW 10RK. K KJilI4'l?, i SALT LAKK CVIY- BENEDICT, HALL & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, 134 i 138 luiw., NEW YORK, Pomer Crosby, one block eajrt of Brotdwa dll THOS. M.ARCALL&CO., Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's OLOTHIWG At 1Vaoi.fs.iLB. 313 and 315 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. X. C0WLE8. JEHIAL READ & CO.. Manufacturer? and Wbuloaalo Dealers in FUltAXI) WOOL HATS (STBAW G00, UilBBELLAfl, KT&, No.458 BROADWAY", N3LW YOUR. JO. JDI HXKTEB. J TO THE TRADE. Join tell Cuttery Company. C TRADE UAEK-X J. RUSSELL & CO., Green River Work. Offioo, Works and Warehouses : TURNER'S I'ALLb, MASaACUUSE'I'TEs, Manufaoturo the finost and largoat yajiety Of TABLE CUTLERY IB TBTK WORLD. Their floods can now be found upon the LisU of all A 1 J jbhin(f lloubtw. Saxui'Ie Roouis: TJ Chain bers-Etroet, NEW JqIib RnssuLl Cutlery Company SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. A. J . G Ti I P F I T II, P tiler in all kinds of PICKLED AND SMOKED SALMON AND HERRINGS, 203 WASHINGTON STREET, between Front and Davis. All kinds of Dried, Smoked and Pickled Fish constantly on hand. j l CB9. J. KING, J03HP1I BBO0I Formerly P irtne- - for lt years City and B isineas ilan- Salesman with ger of P. D. Code A Co. Cutting A Co.. C. JAMES KING of Wm. & Co,, Manufacturers ar,d Paokera of HERMETICALLY SEALED GOODS 819 A S21 SanFome stroot, Bun FranciKO, Cal. JIMS, JKllIKS, PICKLES and OBF.C.0X CIDER. Hoods miarantoed superior to any other in tho market, liwc but wuire labor omployod. HO I J. BAUil, ) Q v : U. SHRIBR. u.Bi,;a,JS"llr",cl,c- NewW. J. B A U M & CO., Importers and Alanuiocturers of MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 21Sand Sp,nsomo-5t., San Frahcisco, f9 No. LU Wtrron-sL. Nnw York. GtlXXESS' and BARCLAY'S CREAM PORTER, I N BULK. Now Landing, ox Corapadro, 50 TTni ind TlhKCf , AHTUUli UULN.Nr.S i CO 'S (Dublin) BARCLAY, rEKKINS Sc CO.'S iLnndon), CREAM PORTER, In lino order. For sa'o by RICHARDSON & HARRISON, ' 314 and :ilt Battery Street, s2t SAN K KAN CISCO. L. A. BANDKrCi05. T. L. HOBJf- SANDERSON & HORN, Imiiorlors and Jobbers of; CIGARS AND TOBACCO PROPRI HTOBfl Or 1 ESPAK0LA CI GAS rACTOBY. Stilo Manulhcturors o( tho Celobratod "Chas. Dickens" Cigar, 41$ Froct-at., bet. V,';uhinh-!t.n nnd Clay. SAN FUANCiSOQ.- Form-.rly wf Korniorlvwitb Messrs. Piatt i Xowton. .Mosf.-s. Castle Bro'j. NEWTON BRO'S & CO., IMPOSTESS 6V WHOLESALE GS0CERS, 119 and 121 Front Stroe. S.is Krascibco, Pay especial nttontion to Salt Lako City trade. Prices given in Coin or Currency as dcuired. H ESTABLISHED 1S50, Importers of Tea Etwt IruUu goods and general groceries, 21S r.rA 216 Frtmt Street, Snn Fra-neiseo. o2fi E. A. FARGO U CO., Iniportsrs aJ JubSora of Brandies, "Wines and'Liqnors, 818 FKoSt-bt., COB. Coidoebcial, MINING AGENCY or BAR ROW & CO., No. 5 WALL STKEET, New York, July 2, 1STS. llavicff Jons Mneo recogrjired tho nccesfity of an c-tubli-bed Olfico :n thi.i City, devoted to the transaction of bu?ino?f in Nevada, Utah and Culor-du -Minirg l'roiprty, we Have oi.en-eU oi.en-eU an Ufiico for that pinwo, and avail our-flvec our-flvec of this aicthd o: callias your auoniion to ihia fact. CoofourSrm Is in old, experienced and juce-'sful miner, har eg devoted many years o:' his life in proCvting and deveiopinx ilinei in the Western TcrTi'ori. Wq have an AKTit In Lon Ion, who Is wpll ratl-i in the mnrket of K imp?, and fully ca;ble of placing all kinds of -Miitfral Prur-ertv. Prur-ertv. J o thee haHr.c vnl'iahleMin?3 for ttts. wc utt'T our-oSves tb'it k-o -'ie-i larihtie? - to any one-, in Mi-ce-!"i:lly disj of tin' ?ame. cither in this cimitry or In Europe Unr advance cl'.Lir?-i Pt atlvcrtiice and other oi .'ne, t:uu 1'rujjerty is placed with !'J5 whn otlcred for sale in Noir York or vicinity. S-0 when otr-red fr ;alo Ln London. C mini''. i..ns a arreed upon, tu bo paid wkon tho i'roryrty is fold. Any Dunnes er.:r.istM to u irill bo ftiith-fully ftiith-fully attcnd-xl to aiid -.uijiacU.ju b'-arautecd. 'ery rejpectiully, Ac, ARROW & Co. We refer, by peruiivion, tu Hnwrs. IIvitt i C"., N. Y., ll llMlL, Liv.-..!( (.. N. Y.. ti:;i:a. l'usnai i Co.. N. Y., W. -M. Fi-ti-ii 4 Co., N. Y. i fir Charitf on Spr-fitncns of 0r icnl to us i mujtaiffOi'3 be proi;ud. jv-.j . i ZIO.N'S CO-OPERATIVE Mercantile- Institution Is doing tiie 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 AND RETAIL BRY GOODS DEPARTMENT are made through their New York office, from whence all fluctuations in the Foreign and Homo 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 are among - the most widely and favorably known in the Eocky 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 onlv to suit tho tastes of nn 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 thatEastern markets will give him lower prices, better stock or more favorable terms. 1 ' ! . Their v. 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 CLOTHING DEPARTMENT 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 the Territory. Terri-tory. Foreign and domestic fabrics of every style and 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 fiuled 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 Dep;irt-ment, Dep;irt-ment, thus enabling them to order by mail at any time they desire a perfect fit. Among the Specialities of this Department are those of Horse Collars, and supplying the trade with Leather and J! innings, a large and complete com-plete stock of ' which will always be found on hand. The Listitution 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. Clawso.v, Sup't, CENERAL DEALERS. TO CONFERENCE VISITORS! IF TOD WANT TIIB BSST FOR THE LOWEST TRICE. 00 TO TAYLOR & CUTLER Or Tor anything In the Hot ef Dry Ms, Groceries, Stoves, Boots and Shoes, 00 TO TAYLOR & CUTLER. Easl Temple St., under Taylor's Hotel. Pried Peaches taken. Special attention to Country Orders. LIFE INSURANCE. MISSOURI VALLeTuFE INSURANCE CO,, OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITINC, !N"o Restrictions upon Travel. DiyUKSns ON CONTRIBUTION FLAN, mrlwa.3TOUl, P,Ur,AdT.0., to tb Poboy lioldora. .dii DIVIDENDS & LOSSES ARE PAID IN CASH. THE COMPANY RECEIVE NO NOTES AND GIVE NONE. THIS COMPANY DECLARES DIVIDENDS ON THE FIRST PAYMENT. TlHE MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY U U on, REQI8TERED POLICIES, Which froTido actual, bona fide STATE Security for full amount of th. Polic. ..A accumianon,, each leparat, Policj (Regi,,,) briK theftrtK oHhnV.il TITO11AS.0ra AS UR CURRENCY PAb?S Stsr 5,T Sot- jh? tf received here by the Companj u loinod hero at 12 per c?n Tintlrwt. ,X T," N.ur,,y, . lto PoUcy HoYdera, and Ur, .urn. in SdiUon W JtVor. rSn TOTENE DIVIDEND POLICIES: TlHE ; MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY U n h,ufn, L Policies upon a method which if meotijiir with rroat favor imnn. n i mu in called the "TONTINE DIVIDEND SVzM 1 U cUssM- " rpHESE Policies can be registcroo u other Policies of the Company. rnilE TONTINE DIVIDEND POLICIES of thia Omnanr rkl ,t rpHE Policy Holdm remaining to ihare Tontine Surpluj. secure ull paid Polio!.. THIS result U obtained here principally from the fact that the money of the (lim-pany (lim-pany , loaned at TWELVE PER CENT. Compounds Inters, while , rWe . P'W. restricted to loan their money at home, reeoh-e only Six por MnCtTlbl LEGAL INTEREST: CONNECTICUT, 6 per cent. I KANSAS :. . I?,,, new york ?t " Nebraska;. ifs"?1- Missouri . 12 . . i coi3LAjo,U";".:::....:::Ji rpHE advantaee of "Wes ern Inyetments to tho Policy Holder appears in the followinf 1 startling t igure.: The amount of l,C(io, Invested for Fifty Years at 6 In., cenU Compound Inl irott, M H8,420.25-t 12 por cent, it is S1S,06S.65. THIS Company havo recently orjjanuied Branch here, known as the -'RnriTY ?0Ti?tNh ?8ANc'H,B.lt Lake City, whichnbraS. ,mofiJ. members tne best business men of the city. THE Company is in a flourishing condition, with a rapidly-incroasini business Ul percenlaje of mcrease of business the past year beinj larroly in excess of an'i o6 the old Eastern Companies. v VTO MORE SAFE, PRUDENTLY MANAGED, BETTER DIVIDEND PAY-il PAY-il mf Life Insurance Company, exists East or West, than the Jlllutsnri Val. ley, which is commended to the citixens of Salt Lake City and surrotmdin. country for its patronage. .uuumuB SAMHl A. SARKKST, Agent, Salt Lake City, J'ine 21, 1873 Seooi'd door north of 'Walker House, j" ' ' ' i DRY COODS, CARPETS, ETC. wIkerb r oThers . FALL, 1873. GREAT ATTRACTION. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN UTAH ' CUSSISTIXG J.V PART OF DEESS GOODS, H o FURS' 5" g j KNIT GOODS. g j SHAWLS, PJ DRESS FLANNELS, j REDIXGOTBS, CAMELS H.UR CLOTHS H 60 rr- O CLOAKS, SEAL SACQUES, HOSIERY. O gl REDINCOTE CLOTHS, y ! , HEPELLA.VT8. I 3 j NOTIONS, LACES, etc, BOOTS. SHOES. AND VATS, 1873. FALL TR A 01:71873. We have now on Sale fall Lines of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS jd GAPfj, j liBNTS' OLOVES, i AND LADIES PITIiS. In TRICE .tud QUALITY wo defy competition. Tho Trndc would ilo wnll to look over our Slock bcfuro nin-Iuainf: elsewhere. Wholesale and llctuiU DUKFORD & SONS. |