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Show I. ETT K It M ST O F W K I. , 1 VlM.O A t'O. Friday, October .list Archor n R CM 3 Miller L M Brvmo!'. H H-uuptfn l Pomilence.MiM Ilri.toC f Juhiijon .t K It V B 11 uukoy Pu-h Q Conway J II Rosier .1 Roche M J L'oninthy C U Lowii W 2 Travis E J 3 Carby J Liminri ,t Hor-Wtbbcrlinc i DulU'll Mt'sL man W idiiibenj U Prtllta J McCoy II l'ombvwk M .MorriU Col S H. WADShORTH, Agent. NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. SALT LAKH THEATRE. L AST 4IM'AKANC8 OF MISS FANNY CATHCART, And tho poiiulnr ptor, 31 1 1 . i-i lOO. DA1UIELL, Saturday Evening, Nov. 1, 1873, "Will bo 1'p-sootrd ' THE STRANGER ilrsllnller Miss CATliCAltT Coculmiing with BLACK-EYED SO SAN ! ! William Mr. O. DA H HELL SAVUItDAY AITKKXOON, AT 2, THE HAPl'Y PAIR. MraJIoniion ...Mi-s FOATHCAHT Mr lloniUn Jlr G D.Ml HELL Con -hums with THE MEXICAN TIGRESS. Tho Mexican Tigrc-sji .. Mi's V. OATUCAUT Jack Hamsttt ...Mr. I'iEuHuE DARUELh, MISS MAY HOWARD is Engaged. In preparation, THE EW JIAGDAEEN, I'oors open nt Sevan, perrormance to commence com-mence at llall-i aft. ' AdmissirnPaviiuotfo and First Circle. 81 j Second Circle. -i c; Third Circle, 25 o; Kc-orr. od . i:c. additional- Private Boxos 37 to 812 oacb, boa oflleo oron at 1U a m. SALT LAKE THEATRE. EXTUA SPECIAL AA'NOUSCEMENT. H.NAHL.nt.M II. IS I'lAUC at preat oxi-onse", with tho biilliahHy: giliwl aoirosa. Miss MAY HOWARD, Whoso recent dramatic successes have been iin-e-tuallcd by any Star. oxcoM sothorn, having bm-D wuleomotl by tho ulito ot dan Francisco in a scri-s oi ovati-jns, while the eli go of the universal prcsi has boon most liberally bestowed be-stowed utvin lior artistic merit aud hor wondrous won-drous beauty ! tho will shortly appear in a powerful dra: mamution fiom tho wonderful and thrilling novul. by U ilkio Collins, wallod thg NEW MAGDALEN!! As originally p'ayed in London and through all tlio Metropolitan Capitals with stupendous SUCv'UfS. Mkbcy MnRniuK, tho Magdalen, AIJSS MAVEHOWAUD. Thediroclion have tlo honorto announco ! ho Jtsburtoiro i t Novelties and Attraeli-in", written and arrangod o.xpressly ior Miss May 1 Howard, ono of tbo must gilled on ihe Mope: i GOOD AS UOLU ! n ;w Uoiucdy. drauiati- 1 red from a celebiated French autbor; tf nS ' bEKlN.; UEiK !uow eiproisb written byCbas ltoade tor.Missllowurd; SEKAPH1XE! -now by Victor rtaidor, ihe sole proporty of Miss Howard; LAU Y ALL1 LEV'S SEOKET! LA PHJN;:KSS UIUK-jE '. new by Alex. , Dumas; IN VAIN I -;io'w by W. Ii. L. Uarnes; S'JUU SILVER !ncw--by the; tamo author; LONDON ASSUKA.VCEVI with jnnuj';orabo Dramatic Productions for special bjlli-, THE WARDROBE OF MISS HOWARD Is of tho very ! a" est and most olegnnt ttyles, chieflr from tho world-ronowned ttonh, of Paris. Her Picturod, OuU, Printing, etc, are of tho costlie?t chnniL-tor, and are pcculinrly in ncaord with the plays. o'-is ; Telegraphy Taught j 'ALL ANY EVKNING BETWEEN 7 and li oVlcck, nt tho FIFTEKN'TH WARD RELIEF K0OM, Saturday and Sundays Sun-days e.coptttd. nol E. N. SNIDER, Tologranhor. New Hairdressing Saloon ! T T AVI N(i CHANGED MY PLACE OF 1 L business trom tho,ra'a-o BnrbT Shop, on ComnierciDl si.-ot)t. I ten leave lo thaiik the kind and iDilulgi'nt public for thoir pai li born) patronage, and herewith oli-ii a continuance con-tinuance of the tamo at my now Hi i rdre.-.-ine Saloon on Second South St., opposite Walker Bro.'sbank. U Alt RY AVI EST. Nov.l.loTJ. nol A Hundred Sjraptoms and One Cure, There is scarcely ft symptom of any known disease whi-.-h tho confirmed dyspopii' dues nol experience. Ho is bili-m", nervous, has violent vio-lent palpitations, as in heart disease, ii nflli . t-od t-od with s-vore headaches, and is either wir-atipated wir-atipated or sub-evil to Oiarrhi- al or djaentoric diuharsod. Every uran and fun. iion ot tho body aymrathioa with tin disea;ed and half-paralysed half-paralysed stumacb. In all such oasts T A It It A X T S Effervescent Seltzer Aperient affords immediate reli"f ; cfTi-eU, if rorfevored in, a thorough renovation at the digestive or-i or-i an, and re-ioro- lo healthful activity the wh"! animal maehinvry. ield by all urug-tfisii, urug-tfisii, pol "V"0TICE IS. HtHEBY (HVEX THAI the price of aduiisdiuD to Che !a!hl at Ihe AV a r in Springs IS REDUCED FROM FIFTY CENTS TO TWEXTY-riYE GLNTS until new baihi aro erected, and fur:uor Im-provemon'ji Im-provemon'ji are imulo ahout tho protases. By order of tho City Cu-.tccil. ItOUtKT CAMPBELL. City Recorder. Salt Lake City. CcL D'th. ! "'m ' NOTICE TS HEI'.ELV iJIVEX TO ALL W1HM IT A liny c n 'ern, t::.i; I. l!-.-ro W. M'-aii, Prol,n!..J.a.l-., fT ft ill Cou:. . ftah Terri-t"ry, Terri-t"ry, di.h.atJu-Jiih d.v of M:y. A I. i-T:i r,UT in tht l.inJ ' );Ihm3 a. Salt Ciij County aad Torritiry a:r.'" aid .I'i7 .h? ovnra 1 use and bono'it oi :h--' -imer- aid in'.x tint .int-o!" .int-o!" ih tow nn.j ,.!" jiox . lha I'oll'uvian -lo) 'ribod land. .ivi;.U'. . 6-: l.N.E-'; ev'll.N.V a'd S; E. ' , So. "J in Tu mhip li aouth, Kaiuo - Ea.it contain ing Any pr-.ri "r p"""iin- having claim- in th al.-.vo -urvey l.ind will l''"' i" ti'O i-ili-?- of tho Clerk ..ftlio .iQty C-urt f-r I'nh County, bet ..-ro hw lir-t day ol I'ccuuibw.A.D 1"T,;, us i.rocnbed l-y la"1 iir.-. V.'. I1KAV. Prybaio Ju'lc. PryroMay ms NEW YORK TRADE. Harrison, Bradford & Co's STEEL FEISTS. Special at toot ion called to the well-known Humbert, 505 75 2H 20 & 22. Factory. Mt. Vernon: Ofliee, 75 John 6t.'t N. Y. "VV1M. M. FLJE88 fc CO., 1 IMPORTERS A.fD COMMISSION - MERCHANTS, 47 Broadway, New York. OAS FIXTURES, NEW PATTERNS, j ORIGINAL DESIGN'S, ArtiiticaJlj fi cished. . Arclier&, Pancoast Mjvnufact'gCo., KJSW YORK.. l) BENEDICT, HALL & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Doalen Id BOOTS AND SHOES, 134 Jt l:?6 QiuKEHer.. NEW XOkK, Corner Croaby. one block :eart of Broalwaj (111 THOS. M. ARC ALL ic Co.. Men'B, Youths', Boys' and Children'i CLOT HI INTO- At WHOLtSALr. 313 a-d 315 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. K. C0VLK8. f2? J E H I AL READ It CO.. Manufacturer aad Wholesalo Deal on In TTTT? 4 vn TTft-nT. HATS A J All A '-'-' Sthait Goods, Cubkellas, ktt.. No. 46& BROADWAY, TS"3LW YOHK. JO. JTH HU5TKB. ' J T O T H E' .T R A D E . John Msi Cutlery Company. (fRADK KAKK.) ' J. RUSSELL A CO., . Green River Work. Office, Works and Warehouses : TURNER'S FALLS, MASSACHUSETTS. Manufacture the fi-aaat Bd large t xarioty ! . . OP TABLE CUTLERY 'IS TBI WOBLDi Their Oood. e.n now be foundation the LiBU of ell A 1 Jobbing Ilonses. Sample EoomB: 77 Chambers-rtreet, NEW TOhK. jol9 John Russell Cutlery Company GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Omaha, Neb. a.HE LARGFST AND FINEST 1I0TEL bctwoon Cbicacu anil San Francisco. OPENED, OCT. 1, 1873. - GEO. TIlitALL, rropritlor. oc29 , THE . . ., advanced" price Dried PEACHES AND A I M M j I-: s, TEASDEL fit CO. We nro Selling Low FOR CASH our Stock of Blankets, - -Clothing, Shawls,- ABD Woolen Goods. TEASDEL & CO. PARLOR, HEATING, COOKING STOVES, At Low Cash Rates. TEASDEL & CO. VERY CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, The Finest of T IE .A. S, And Newly Honied C O in F U 15 CALL AND EXAMl.VE. KD TKurllLK TO SIIOWUIKH'S All g'XKls dclivi'itJ Free ot' Cliiire. TEASDEL Si. CO., 65,67,69 East Temple Strea ZIOVS CO-OPERATIVE Mercantile Institution Is doing the largest business ever curried on in the Territory Terri-tory of Uttih, arising from tin uniform system of dealing principally with manufacturers manufactur-ers of standard goods, buying in immense quantities and selling on the closest margins. The ltu'gest part of their purchases for the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT are made through their New York office, from whence all fluctuations iu 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. 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 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 thatEastern markets will give him lower prices, better stock or more favorable terms. Their GROCERY, HARDWARE ' DRBG DEPARTMENTS iVJL UUUIIJICLUJIUOO HULL VUUUiy 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 souroe. Their CL0TDLC DEPART3IEM 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 o 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 Dcpakieit keeps thirty hands constantly con-stantly employed on all classes of work, turd 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 tuiy like establishment in Utah. . Gentlemen and 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 Specialities of 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, and till persons jhowever remote re-mote from business or manufacturing manu-facturing centres can have their orders promptly filled by mailing them to II. B. Clawson, Sup't, I BOOTS. SHOES, AND HATS. DUNFORD $c SONS. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ladies' Furs, and Gents Gloves. Wholesale and Retail Orders from Town and Country Solicited. - - - - s m DRY GOODS, CARPETS, ETC. WALKER BROTHERS. FALL, 1 S 7 3 . GREAT ATTRACTION. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN UTAH eo.NSLSTmi ix paut of ! ID I? ESS G-OODS, H 5 FURS" g J KNIT (iOODS. J ! j . SHAWLS, g,! DltKNS FI.AXNKLS, J , 1 li 5" HEDINUOTBS, CAMElJj HAIli CLOTH, H CO rc 0 ; CLOAKS, SEAL SAOJUE-i, HOSIEKY, O W REDINCOTE CLOTHS, t ) ' CD '-a; - J llErELLiJJTH, i "j g NOTIONS, LACES, etc. , CENERAL DEALERS. to conference" yTsitors! II' YOU WAXT THE BEST S.ZE3I EETI'ITG FOR THE LOWEST FltlCE. GO TO JL -LS. i Xj KJ JLt, c5 U U 1 JLJiili Or for anything in tho lino of .Dry Guois, Groceries, Stoves, Boots aiifl Shoes, 00 xo , TAYLOR & CUTLER, East Temple St., under Taylor's Hotel. Dried Peaches Liken. Special attention to Country Orders. LIFE INSURANCE. MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE CO,, OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITINC. No Restrictions upon Travel. DIVIDENDS L.K CONTRIBUTION PLAN, Mcoriiu ticJrrralit"Pociiiili7 Adrsndi to the Tolior Holders. DIVIDENDS Sc LOSSES ARE PAID IN CASH. THE COMPANY RECEIVE XO NOTES AXD (JIVE NONE. THIS COMPANY DECLARES DIVIDENDS ON TILE FIRST PAYMENT, rpHE MISK0UKI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY U the oni L Com)an,T orgnnized that can isiue HEGiyTERED POMCIK8, "Which provide actiml. bona fidf STATE txyuritv for full nmotint of the P'trr (ind nci-timulHlion?, each eeimraLo Poliur (Kopi.-lcn-.ll N-arinR the CertifioaU1 of the Stat Superintendent of Insurance to this cfllvt. See Spot-ial Act of Iyjrijlaturo of Kuisaii Page 27, Sec. 60. Muir..iL ARK A r-hLUKJS AS OUK NATIONAL CUKREt'T i WK GOVERNMENT HUNDS. PATRONIZE tho Company. that tan vive Tun the ItrsT Si-htritv, and the laryeM Divi.lnnij.s, and that 1omii their mom-y when lli.v receive it. All ihe m'nef nveiveU here by the Company is loaned hen; at J per c-nt. in(ret. on IW Rft Security, to It Policy Holder?; and larjte sumi iu addition brought here from poinU TONTINE DIVIDEND POLICIES: iTHE MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSUKANCE COMPANY rv-w iminr ; 1 Potieie iip-m a m-'thi-d which ij meelinr with ffrpat favor among all clft5W. is called the "TONTINE DIVIDEND SYSTEM." HESE Policiei car. be reu.tered w othnr Poliriea of the Company. rpHE TONTINE DIVIDEND POLICIES of thi Cen-pmr ccmHne the tlrf 1 gn-flt d.-iral.lP principles of Life Insurance, viz: SJ'TK SROTbCTIQ i ASD IXYtJiTMKST. THE Poli.-y Holders n-iiiainir:s lo ghnre Tuntine Sur).)m. .?cure ull paid Polkif of original aiiiount; iiinurtu and a return ii Uuth of J-'uU Amount of XPremw Paul, with over 3U par cent added. THIS re?;ilt i olitainr-l )i.re princii'nlly ft nm tlif fact thai the mcr.fy of thr CVm-panr CVm-panr is lr-irnM t TWELVE PER CENT. Compound Intenl," while EatUrn Companies, restricted to loan their money at home, nxciv only Sii per ccnL on lh average. LEGAL IISTTEREST: CON X KCTICL'T, li pT on'.. I KANSAS 12 tr cml- XKW VOHK, 7" NEBRASKA, 12" " MIS.SOUK1 12 " " COLOHAUO, 12 " " TIIK luIvniiUcn of TV'e.t.'ni Invo.tmonU lo Un VoiK v Uo,)irnrTv!n in tho following .Urthng Kipirw: T!i nnu.nni of ?.(L0, inv.l.-.! toT Fillv Vn" Al 6 ,-er cunt Compound In! rvtl ii f:s,20.2i fit 12 ,hj cent, it it r)3l,0S.65. TUIS C,u..ijtiv httvf r.vcntv orRnrizM ft llrsnch hcrv, known fts tho -'KOCKY MOUNTAIN BRANCH," of Suit LVi City, which cmbntcce ftmong IU raoraben. tlio oil bu.incs mon of tho city. THE Compnnv L. in s 6ounfhin con-iition, wilh r, mi.i.lly-incro.v.init biinow, lh lvrvmiln-iro of incn-ii.o of uu-inoM the wtycr Wmg lurp-lj in Miu of ftnjo' tho oul Luluru (Joui)utnioii. VO MOHK SAFK, PKUUKNTI.Y MANA'IKI). IIKTTKK 1HV1 DKNtl ' "AT-l "AT-l inr l.ifo liouraoc. Co.n.ny. tx'to K,ut ,.r W.-t. Uimi tho .1 iouri try. hi.h I. eommen.lcl to Ho citiions of SkIi I.ako City Mid unounOinU country for its fji'.rcuiago. H.IJII IX A. SAKUEKT, Ai,-en, Ell I.ko City, Juno 21 , 1S7.1 Sccon.l Jocr north of Walker lioiufc jo2S |