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Show NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Til. V. MO ft US. W.C.M91XI& Painting. 1 ilOEEIS & SOIST, PAINTERS, HK STILL ON n AN D T' TilKIK LINK i'i bininciw. They will dj I'luti Tainting, Taint-ing, lirairiu. Marb'inr and Docwrattr g in t'eiieml; aL-o fi'unt painted, both plain and omaitioaul. with the bt in the iarritory, aad obaii ad tho chawL MK'I ia thn Ailv rear of Co-opratiT Eah'le EjJt'oriiiui BailJi3(. N.B. large suri'l of superior Yami'bw. .li'ivt from New 1 ork and Ensilnh Kirins, anil ilia be"t of Whil Laad and Uiia ujwd by tho above Una. oM JAMKS H. MARTIEAU, j HYDRAULIC AND CTVTL KNGINKER, and LA.ND SUKVliVoR, LVGAX, CACHE COUNTY. Mineral claiiaj surveyed. clO NOTICE. MRS. D. DAVIS has removed her Dresi-making Dresi-making EatablubinoDt to FIRST SOUTH STREET, South ride, two bloci and -haH wst of the I Co-oporuiive Bry lioods Devartmont, your-luoDth your-luoDth n ard. Suit Lake City. oil) CALIFORNIA-STORE, First National Baal Bull. mi!K M'MEROrs fOTOMKIiS i'F TMS J po.nlur e.-tablitbinout. and tho Public ncrully, are reai'oulft Uy mlormcd that the a tuck ul" DRY - GOODS For tho j Fall and Winter Trade I now C"iuiil.ite. eon'isliae of all tho leading Stiles and Uio-t N. vim He of lbi laahon; Special aat-ntion is cullod to the UXSL'RP'SSAULE ASSORTMENT of Dress Goods CASHMERES, ' ; SATIXES, : ALL WOOL EMPRESS, DIAGONALS, . -: FRENCH MERINOES, RVS3EL CORDS, , ., REFS DE RrSSIE,' VET.OUR BE VIEXXE, . SATIN STRIPE JANUS CLOTH, GROS DE ALMA, BIARITZ. CORDS, TAMISE, . FOI.OXAI.SH CLOTH, Etc.. Eiv Complete Aasurtmen' of Black and Colored SILKS, FRENCH AND IRISH POPLINS. Silk Velvet, and Velveteens, Full Liuo of ALPACA & MOHAIR LUSTRES, Of tho Celebrated - - ! DICKENS 1XD-HOUSE C-HjE BRANDS, WHITES CHINCHILLA CORDUROYS Ladies' Cloth ltoi'jiclcnte WATERPROOFS, Plain Plaid and Honeycomb FLAN1TBLS, Cloaks, Shu-wls, ri:do-as, ortolans,- skirts, Piano and Table Covers, FURS, Knitted a-d Crochet WOCLE-N UOOIIS in (Jrcut Variety, - i-V()i;t.s, Ijintjl.', litiiftt'.yc, V'tk, 1'ijtit, A'i'IH'', i'iitiiruiuies (Iff Ku;: , , lUli Thread LACK. Hamburg and 5ri-.s EMBROIDER 1 ES, Ladies' Merino UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, CUEMISES, SI'illT U0W.V3, Eic , Elc., Aloxnudro'd Kid liLOVEo, Nt'TK'NS. CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, full ani C'oinj leto Stock of D O MliSTIC S, KTC, ETC. - LOUIS COHN. Chicago k Alton R. R. THK Only Fint-Class Rood in the Wtrt, LOUISIANA, MISSOURI, Now hort Route from KANSAS CITY TO CHICACO1 Without O'uarfo. Via .-1 I. uni.', Karens Ci!v and Northern (lulu Nir!h M i.is')ini 1 ami Chicago " d "Hon ltailn'3., er.firi(t tho .M is-iti.i at J-o ni.-i-mu. .'iln , and ns-init thri-ii:b JaLlOiiviJle, Llomiir-stuO and Joliot. Tho SUOKI&iX AND BEST ROUTE TO TUB I east, via cnrcAOoi t ' Tlt'crant H)ay Curs 1 j 1 rullm.in Palace Sleeping Cars' I Kui! througi. Trui Ki'n City and SL Louis tu Ch-cato- I Pulfman Palace Dining Rooms, ASH ; SMOKING CAHS Ona'l Daily Trim; tLo oily lin" runninc ihcf 'tri from Kiciu City cai St. Louif No ine Hakes as-Good Time, Or closer (it-'PneeUons, baa better ac-otiimo-i:itiou. boi;cr iri'-k, murn at I'ay C uio-o lusuriint and cumrort.-ihla luofinp Car" Train" of Kacaj Pacific ar..l aU VVt-t-;rn Had. onn-c: ci-tslr uh '1 rain oi ihu i-iaa. lb Uciqo Ijopoi, Kanaaa City. JAS. HA ttLTON, Ooiicra. I'ajaenffcr and Ti-ket Agent. C. A A. S. -Mc-MULLIN, H.-H. .-..M-t-. r. ft A. It. TL. ri.-atTi. BOOK AGENCY C i n OOA dir. A.crtJ wnr.tmJ I r- nf cither mx, rounit nr old.maie tcnJo cionv at work for xir in ilipir iraro ui-jmcaiit or oil liO uuo. iban at unybina ole. I'aitlu. ulnrii'i.c Audicu U. h'linsuD i. Co., 1'irt-1 1'irt-1 md. Mains. I ZIOX'S CO-OPERATIVE Mercantile Institution Is doing the largest business ever carried on in the Territory Terri-tory of Utah, arising Irora 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 AND RETAIL DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT are made through their New York othce, 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, pur-chase, i The gentlemen in charge - ol 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 tastes of an intelli-. 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 im-1 im-1 pression thatEastern 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 neighboring neigh-boring settlements and Territories Terri-tories cannot do better than replenish their stocks from this source. Their CLOTHKC DEPART31EM 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 any-similar house hi 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 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 do well to leave their measures with that Department, Depart-ment, thus enabling thcin 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 Findings, a large and com plete stock of which will always be 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. Clawsok, Sup't. GENERAL DEALERS. T0C0N F ERENCE" VI S I T ;Q RS ! IF YCir WANT TI1K BKST SHEETIHG FOR THK L0W1FT PRICE. 00 TO TAYLOE Sz CUTLER Or for anrthlnt In tne line or Dry (Ms, Groceries, Stoves, Boots asi Shoes, ao to TAYLOR & CUTLER, East Temple St , under Taylor's Holel. Dri-tl Penchoa biken. Hjeci:U attention to Country On! its. au ' LIFE INSURANCE. MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE CO,, OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITINC. ISTo Restrictions upon Travel. DIVIDENDS ON OONTRIBUnOS PLAN, nourin, tMiruMt PwonUrj AdTuli, to the Policy Holder. DIVIDENDS & LOSSES ARE PAID IN CASH. THE COMPANY RECEIVE NO NOTES AND GIVE NOSE. TlIIS COHTAHY DECLABES DIVIDENDS ON THE FIRST PAYMENT. rpiIE MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY i. U, oil. L Company organized thM can issue KEGI8TEnED POLICIKH, Which provide actual, bona fide STATE Socurily for full amount of th'l.!u-y enrf ncctimulHtione, ea.h separate Policy (KtUteml) U-aring tho ( Vrtilicaie of Uiu Suit biipunntrndunt of Insurance to this offal. 60.: Hrxvinl Ant of L.-eMaturv of Kaiut,. 1 age 27, Sec. 60. PAT9JNI?E tho CPy tlint ran ive you tho Hkkt Pk.tkity, and !b- lure, .! Dividends, and that loan thidr money whvro tln-v n-ri-ivc il All tin- nviri-v nvciwd here by the Company is loaned herv at V2 p.-r wnt. ii.tenwt, on J-1 EMmtf beeunty, to its Policy lloldwu. and large ainna iu addition brought hero from p.,ir,l TOTLLSTE DIVIDEND POLICIES: rpIlE MTSSOUltl V ALLEY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY is now wU1'n( L Policies umn t in.-th.i whirh ? meeting witb grnat fevor nmonir 11 chumr- rl ij ullod the "TONTINE DIVIDEND SYtiTKif:" U rjinES"E Policiw ennlK, ripUtcrftl ai other Polieu of ihft Comnnny. rjlllE TONTINE DIVIIIEND POLICIES of Ibi C-nmu.y Mmmv iho l!iro THE P-iliey U. .Idem remaining to fhnre Tontine Surplus, tenure ull paiii Pulidn ofi.jic'uutl amount insured and n return i.i Onxh 0 Full AiiumiUof iPrcmmtni lltiif, with ovr:r 3 per cent added. THIS result is ohtained h.-re principally fjm tie ft.-t tlint tlie moi ey of the V-m-pany is loaned at TWELVE PER CENT. Compound InU-ra-t, while Ywn Companies, rostrictod to Inan their money at home, receive only Six per cent, onlbb average. LEGAL INTEREST: CONNECTICUT, SpcrccnL I KANSAS, ), NEW YORK, 7 " KEBRAsltA, flT . illSSOURI 12" " I COLORADO,! 12 " " TM ndvanLaire of Weflom InvestmenLn to Uic Policy Holdorflppoftrp in the followinr Etartling Hpircs: The Rmount of $l,C0O, invested for Fifty Yenra at 6 t cent Coniiwund Int :icst, is lti,4aj.2.'j at 12 per conL it u $ill,OUH.Ud. IirilS Company have reoentlv organized a Rraneh here, Icnowi as tho -'ROCKY ' . MOUNTAIN BRANCH," of Salt Lako City, which emhraoes among ill members the best business men of tho city. THE Company is in a flourishing condition, with A rapid ly-incrr sing bufinew, the percentage of increase of business the past year being largely in excees of any f the old E as turn Companies. TO MORE SAFE, PRUDENTLY MANAGED, UETTEK DIVIDEND PAY-L PAY-L ing Life Insurance Company, exists East or WL than tho MiNNuuri Vnl ley, which ia commended to tho cititens of Salt Lake City and eurroundini country fur its patronage. SVTH KI, A. SAKOKM, A Kent. Snlt Lake City, June '21, 1873 Svond door north of Walker House DRY COODS, CARPETS, ETC. WALKER BROTHERS. F A. L L , 18 7 3. GREAT ATTRACTION. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN UTAH eoXSISTIXU IX I'AKT UF oo DBESS GOODS, H Q 1 3" 5 FURS j g KNIT G00US. J ; SHAWLS, UKESS FLANNELS, 3 ; REDLXUOTES, CAMELS HAIR CLOTHS, CO x O CLOAKS, SEAL SACriUES, IIOSIEKY. g y i REDINCOTE CLOTHS, 3 ' Tt I' LLANT, NOTIONS, LACES, etc, BOOTS. SHOES, AND HATS.: 1873. FALL TRADE. 1373. We liavc now ou Sale f'uU Lines o( BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS CAPS, GENTS1 ULOVES, AND LADIES PUBS- In I'RICE and QUALITY ire iloly .vmn ThoTratU- W..11U ,1" lu Uiok tnvr uiir Sn-'l- l",''r'' l'"'"11'--" clHowliort'. WMciJc aua Hctd. DUNFORD & SONS t.l u |