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Show HELD FOR POSTAGE. J MaaklDgs, Olonta, India Mrs M J Bames. Lincoln, Ilia A P 11 ay ward, Denver, Col J M laylor, Eile Kook, Idaho W Jvirmr, Boaror, Utah G AlcLaugnuo. Dotrnini Pta. Mo e W Blotnijmst, 'iintbam, Utah Jusun J.vjr, Alount leasant, Utah Persons inquiring for the above letters re requested lc state when advertised. M. J.MOORE, Postmaster. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Stockholders "troiiis- The annual nn-etinc oi jtueWhoUrr ..f tne Emma mil Consol dated Mining Comttuny, for tho nurpnse oi cleoiing live Xrn.iio, tn serve for thr ensuioy year, und for 'bo trE."Bc:i n of S'lh other b-j'i-"S) m ibsi c;uo bt-iure It, ill be hold at lh. oOioe of tho Company, Xo. Monuoiuury Street i llcom ll ..aji r rai-rlya, rai-rlya, Cal . on tiia ll;h day of Xovcmbor, It 73, at L;30 o'clock p.m. j. i. i nv. j. y. we unr ix, D. C. HA-KiV, ii. C. 1'OWLKR. Tru yew. SloehiioldiTs" Meeting. A M"ling of ihe Strhatdcri of -no luimi lljil Con-nli.lute-l Min-nc rwiiDimj will bo bed ' the orii-e ibu C'oinraar. No. ft.-' MonUrtujerj- Ctrei-t .Foijh 1). Franruco, Cal , on the lirn day u November, li'j, at -o'cltclc p ni., for rb'i i-nrpoje o: o"Bidoriafc-and o"Bidoriafc-and doterminirc ti.n "bo pror ontius of re-Oiicin re-Oiicin tho rai'kn1 i-tock nf 'niij fomrut to the sum ofFivo '. MiHi-'a Dftr. .'. i ltd hto nltr thi,n-nd .harca of tile I'ar v.:! i; ,f 'Jae iiiindred Dollaia each. J. D. Fli V. . V. U-nol.MAIi, D. H. H .KIN, L. C. FoM l.Klt. Ea-l Prac-i-co. 0e!. II. lTL ' I oncE i.- hkkkuy oi-!-:n that -- ihu i.rico oi ituuii.".-iun t-j tho Lalln a', the "NV ;ir in Springs IS REDUCED Fli Qiil FIFTY CENTS TO TWL'XTV-riVE CENTS untit new Imlh" are er'-'ea. nrrl flirlhcr lui Iirovi'-iientt aro tti'ide abi.ui the j roim.-S!. i'y i-rl-.r ol' ibCiiy K0Di:ur ca v.pi-eln. City ltocot'ior. Salt City, UtU r.'tb, oo-ii V NEW YORK TRADE. Harrison, Bradford & CVs STEEL PENS. Scol&l MUadoa railed to th. wU-kBoB 805 7S 2-20 & aa. Factoiy. Mt. Yeraon: Office, 75 John St., N. Y. am WM. M. A CO., IMPORTERS AJID COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 47 Broadway. Nkw York. IriS OAS FIXTURES, NEW PATTERNS, ORIGINAL DESIOire, IrtljUoAU; nDishMl. Archer & Pancoast Muufect'g Co., NKW Y0KK. BENEDICT, HALL St CO, manufacturers and Wholesale Doalen in BOOTS AND SHOES, 134 1 138Gjjti-8T., NKW YORK, Sorner Crwby, one block east of Brodwaj dH THOS. M.ARCALL & Co., Man's, Youths', Boys' and Children's CLOTHI1TG At WHoL-aiALa. 313 akd 815 BKOADWAY. NEW YORK. t COWLKS. 127 J E H I A L READ & CO.. .Manufacturer! and Wholualc I'oa lore io FUlt AXD AV00L HATS (Straw Gooi. UiihrslulS, ktc, No,8BROAMAY,IS3LW YOUK. JO. JIM HCNTKK. j TO THE TRADE. Join tell Cutlery Company. (tradk mark.); J. RUSSELL &. CO., Qreen River Work. Offioo, Work and Warehouses : TURNER'S FALLS, MASSACHUSETTS, Manufacture the finest and largest T&riety or TABLE CUTLERY DI TH WORLD. ThHr Qonds en now be found upon thp ListB of all A 1 J obbing Houses. Snmi'le Roouu: 77 Cham bora-si root, NEW UftK- joLU John Russell Cutlery Company GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Omaha, Ntb. . niRK l.Ar.af-ST and cisEr hotel W ij'-tv, ocn Chicago acd San Franuisoo. i OPENED, OCT. 1, IST3. 1 GEO. TEH ALL, Proprietor. THE ADVANCED PRICE paid rou Dried PEACHES AND , i - APPLES, TEASE L & CO. Wc si ro Selling Luw b'Olv CASH our Stock or Blankets, Clothing, Shawls, AN II Woolen Goods. TEASDEL &. CO. PARLOR, HEATING, i COOKiNG STOVES, TEASDEL & CO. YKY CHOICE V MILY GROCERIES, Ilic fmcst of TEAS, And Newly Koaitcd C O 1 T 10 K . CAM, AMJ KXAMIMJ. Si TUnl lU.f. Tii blloWCouUH All g..,U .! liM'i-.'l Tn u "f C'i.ii;:.-. TEASDEL fit CO., 65,67,69 East Temple 51rj 1 ZlfLYS CO-OPERATIVE 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 standard goods, buying in immense quantities and selling on the closest margins. The largest part of their purchases for the .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT ' 'ire made through their New ; fork office, from whence all ' lluctuations in the Foreign j :uid Home Markets are elose-i elose-i ly watched. i The Institution is complete in all its various departments and fresh novelties are added to the stock as fast as they are offered iu fhe market. Visitors are shown through the buildings without the slightest importunity to purchase. pur-chase. ,' The geiitlcmcn 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 wdl be -wanting to ensure a continuance of its patronage. They are enabled not only to suit the lititiv -A ii:, :!...-gent :!...-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 tlie 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 neighboring neigh-boring settlements and Territories Terri-tories cannot do better "than replenish their siocks from this source. Their V , : CLOTiilAG BEPifiT'IEST is now openingits 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 DepariMt 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 lirst-class work-have work-have never been equalled,, by any like establishment in Utah. Gentlemen and Ladies visiting the city ,ir,,l.l j n i measures with that Depart- ment, thus enabling them to order by mail at any time they desire a perfect tit. Among the Specialities of this Department are those of Horse Collars, and supplying the trade with Leather "and Findings, a largo and complete com-plete stock of which will always be found on hand. The Institution deals in every class of merclnmdise, and all persons however l j-mote j-mote from busine.-s or manufacturing manu-facturing centres can h ive their orders promptly filled by mailing them to II, B. Clatvsok, Sup't. i i BOOTS. SHOES, AND HATS. DUPJFORD $c SONS. Boot3 and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ladies' Furs, ' ' " Gents Gloves. Wholesale and Retail Orders from Town and Country Solicited. DRY COODS, CARPETS, ETC. WALKER BROTHERS. FALL, 1873. GREA T ATTRACTION. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN UTAH coNaiSTiiNu in i'.utr ok . toi ..iDIRIESS GOODS, M ca ; a-5 a-5 , , FURS g 1 KNIT (MODS. ..i. . 1 . g SHAWLS, 5 g, IIUKSS Fl. ANNULS, g 7 KEDLN'GOTJij, CAMEW HAllt CLOTHS, H a - Z. O' i CLOAKS, KBAl, SAOQL'ES, HOSIERY, o UJ REDINCOTE CLOTHS, " ' 5' NO-TiONS, LACES, etc. V T GENERAL DEALKKS. TO CONFER EN C E VISITORS! 11' YOU WANT THE UHsr Q -rrr -Trn TT nt T tot r FOR THE LOHTEST PRICE, 00 TO T A.V LOE & C U T I, .!; R Or for uiytliinf in iba lino vl -Dry Grass, GraceriBs, Stoves, Boots and Shoes, 00 Vl TAYLOR & CUTLER, East Temple St., u.-.tier Taylor's Hotel. 'l1 I'.u-Lps b.k.-n. Special at'lwilioii Iu Cuutry OrJcrs. ' 'LIFE IhEUHANCS. MiiiVALLn' UFE fHSURAHCE CO, " OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. ALL POL8CIES NOW-FORFEITING. ISTo F-iestricfcions upon Travel. - MVLDBNOS v.V CONTKiBt'TIO PLAN, rrurioc toe rMn f0UDlrr A4ni i lo tb l'olicj lioldonu DIVIDENDS & LOSSES ARE PAID IN CASH. THE HMiFAXY RECEIVE NO NOTES AND MIVE NOXK. THIS COlli-AN y DKCL.VJiES BIV1DESII3 O.N TDK FIIUT J'AI'JIKNT. rpUE .AU.--:i(i;:lU VALLEV LIFE INSURANCE COiU'ANV k U mtf L (jmnpjf v vrsnyt. A tl'.nt can issue i'i;ixx:iij.2i poi.iciim, Tniic!i ,ru.'i,i.. artiMl, boi a Wc STATU Snrliv f.ir Kill mn.ii;ril ,if ih.i Policy ind araimiihti .i.j, .. I, (.-inlc Tolicv (H.jp.-tcml) bearing the Cnilk-t of lh'SIt ii,xTink-!vi--ijt of Iniurance Vj 111!. vlT.xa. S-.-c Si iitl Ai.1 of Ti.Wtnr of K&H..I, PiWO 2., S o. ..'I. 'PriKSE I'lil.K'IXS A K K AS SECURE AS (IIIR VlTinvil. 1-ITUKRSfiT A (m KRSMENT HO.NDS. I,AT.-'N''?E Cwnpany thai ron ive jnu lhc Hum Sbtmty, wl the 1tkI 1 llivi.. in.l., and that loan their money when) lh.-v rtv-cive iL All Ibe rr.neT rtvcivii h.-ri- by the Company Is loaned here at 12 per cent, intcrc-t, :on Real E-late S;eunty, to ite Policy Holderp. and larjre Bums in addition brought hare from point j TOTIXE DIVIDEND POLICIES: 'pl!KMIsM!iU TALI.EY LIFE INSL'RANCK COMPANY ia n..w ismiii, 1 1' on. noon a meiliM whi'-h is me..tin? wi;h jrrcal faTor amonff all claspe. Il I. caUed U "i-OSTLSE DIVIDEND SYSTSil." r1 LI KILE Policies can be registered as other Policies of tho Company. TUK TONTINE DIVIDEND POLICIES of this eomj.anv comnlr.c the lbs ! 1 Kreni .i,--it. principles of Lifo Insuranco, viz: SAf EtY, rUOThCTlOV AMj J.Wi:;filXT. THE I'oHl v lloiders rcmaininr lo share Tontine Surplus, secure ull paid Policies of oriciiinl amounts insured and a return i.i CVwA 0 Fuil Ar.iotm oiVciniams i'JK.', wi jl over b0 per cent added. ' 'Ptllf3 p-ili i.- crtair.'--! h prir.ciral'y from the fact tliat the mcr-C7 of the Om-L Om-L pany i. 1. t TWELVE VRK CENT. Compound Intor-it," while Eavr Compa.u, :.a'.ruUd lo laa iheir money al homo, receive only Six per cent, on lb avc.-i.gu. LEGAL INTEREST: l 1NNKCT1CUT, pwtit.u 1 KANSAS, 12pcrccnU M:V YdKli, 7" " NEBRASKA, 12" " jll.-.-i)li;l, 12" " COLORADO, 12" TH: : n.-.tiice of TN'ostcrn Invcslmenls to llie Toiler Ilolder appears in the fellowinR I n miing Pisrum: 'The "mount of fl.fiK), inreslnl r Fifty Year, al 6 per . ml Couijund Inl refl, is $lS,0).2j al 12 J..T ccnL it is $-11 S,U6N.5. "Mils Cmioanr linve rrcentlc ontania.l a llraneh here, known as tho 'ROOKY I Mi'l N'I'AlN UKANCll," of Salt Lae City, wlii.li oinhraoce amen, us j : :u'.Kr lie N-.; husiies men of tho city. .-T1I1E C'ompviviiina noonshln, condili.m, will, a ral.Mly-bcroasin, businow,' thj of hu-iriws Hi., palyear 1k'.;.c Invb' ul oie.vsa oi anj o. e o1. ! Eastern Cempani-. vo; pt pf rurilKNTLY MASAOKO, BK ITER DIVIDEND i PAT-l PAT-l ic 1 io ii;M,r.,,.-..C-..ipai.v.cai Ea.t or Wet. than th. Mlnmwi ' r,',. .''el, 'rmcnJed to' the cili..s of Salt Lak. Cny suul surrounduul o ir.ti v ior it.- .lroiir.re. Ntnt'r.l. A. NAUVENT, ARcnl, Sail Lake Cuy, Juno 21, ISVJ jSaMMod uoor north it Walker Houl |