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Show LATEST DESPATCHES. ! EASTERN. IVashiuxlon Atl ire. Wa-diiniitnn. l.The Pas-idem has appoiutei Kdwanl C. Negley, Post Ma.-terat rittsburyh, I'a .; Vice John II. Stewart, sapcudol under tiie tenure ten-ure of office act. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALT LAKE THE UltE. slt Lake Tbeatro Curporaiion, Prorrietor?; t'laiT'on, Cuino J: William?. Muaen ".lame 11 Vinson s"t use Mamirer: C'. J. Ihuma Mu'ioal lurcctor; K- B. ZuLH-kio I'n.iTii -tcr: Ueo- iirrrll Sci'tiic Arti t. lnlius and Getttlemrn orDratnatlo Cumpanj: MISS KATE DENIN, Mi Carrie CfcweU Mr. Vrank Rta, ihcr Mn A. A. Adftiii!' : first aiii'i-arsDef her) Mrs Sa-i." .Ur.len Mr?. rrab Oijbio j Miss Sar-h Xsi-i-or M ii l.iiie Oavia ;Misi tlosa Loo. Mr. W. .T. Orwell Mr. W C Crosbio Mr. Vrank hi-a ibis Mr. K. 11. Mtr iea fir-t ni.fftranceberi Mr. Mark W ilion Mr. A. 'I burn a Mr. P. J- MclnUoh Mr M. Kor-UT Mr. II. Mat bra Mr. U. K. Archer Mr. it. Horsier Mr. K. Koberu Mr. Ja. 11. Vinion SECOND NIGHT of the SEASON. Kntlre Change ot Programme. THURSDAY Evening Oct. 2nd, Wi'l bo rrcentsd, BmicicsiiU'. Celpbratod Dotueslic Lfriiiua, in thrM acts, ontitlwi HUNTED DOWN! Mary Leigh, with sua, ' 'Yon and I." AllSi K4.K DENIS. To Ci iHudo witb tho Musical 1'arco of Tho WANDERING MINSTREL. Jem BilR.j Ubp Wamlcrifii; Miaftrol ', Mr. e. H . CK0SHIE. W Uh .mee.-- -" Orisinal Sievin Sima,'' 'Tot,;r Uroy," and '-.Unit .n ries." K HI DAY Eveuiuc, October iird, In r.o-dnneo with n fornrsl r.itit, and to uroiimiimdiit-i mnity wlnici.uld nut iibmin ad-niij-i'Hi uti VV(lswdny imbIiI.wiII boroneuttd, Tho SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL I 1 SATTRDAY Aittrnonu, Ort. 4th, FIRST GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY NUUIT. E A ST L Y X X E I A BIG RUN Id KXt'BOTiiD TO SAVE 20 PER CENT IN BCYIXIJ YOUR Musical Instruments, Pianos and Organs, STVYdiIPS DU R I X..! COX l-'K I! BSC Ii. Next to Savage's Gallery , AT A I N STREET. H. N, WHEELER & CO., LAMPS &LLAMP FIXTURES, GLASSWARE A 5 Ii ETJIT JABS, Tbs Laigost nnd Finest Sto-k on the ContiiR'Dt. '22. LAKE STREET, - CHICAGO. 1 " STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. O.vici: o:- Little Cottotm oou Miatsi. ami Ti.nnkl L'oiii-Aav. ia'T L:iko fit v. Utah, Oct. j, jsrj. XT0TICE IS DEUGBV UIVEX TJJ. f Li tne regulnr anneal mwtiny or tne ;--ick iul Jer.4 ot Iho " Litt lo Cutt 'iiwiiod .iiningand Tunnel L'omiary," for ;ho olec ti. n ofollicor for tbo onaulog year, sod the irnnsit.-tion other bu!ino?s, will bo bo'd at 'hn '):iio o. tho coumany. No- 10 Kimball i Hlock. Salt l.ako Citr..at3 o'clock pni., oo WudnusJity, Norombor lit, 1ST3. j IV M. It. WELLES, bocroWry. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. rpHE CO-PARTNFIlSnir HERETOFORE L osi-tme bi-twoen t'red. May am Charlei l.Ui-H.-, in the hul.-tior and provision businecs, in thu J'Jth W'ari, is this dy dis.-obed by muiuiil ennrcnt. Panic knowing them-elvcs indnbii-d tu tho lato tirm ill jlt-aso li.tuiJato irthith. F. MAY, C. LUC-S. Suit Lake City, Oct. 1, JS7S. o2 " sTa rm ill. " THOMAS STEED, OWNER OF THE STAR MILL, Notifies the Public that bin Mill i. now in running ordr, nnd turr.inc out 2 tiidV-class anido of Flour. "Wm.Hutrhps.who is kaown mail Al miller, ran tbo mill. o2 C Oll F E R E N C E ! I Will Pay CASH tor ' Gats. I Bariey. I Bran. &c, I And Doing no Credit Business, ' Knublermo tu Soil ' Flour, Feed, Groceries, And Grain CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, Wbijh 1 am JctcrmiaoJ to do. "C.iah down belli ivvs, ur 110 Trade," is my MijUo. VISITORS TO cox i'j:K3:rci:? Ca!! and Examine my Stock ifii PBICES 1!efhi;k rrncii.vsix.;. GEO. H. KITOWLDEU, Wr.-l si.lu l.i'u Strn t. S A L T L A K K CITY. b2 ZION'S 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 niannlaetur-ers niannlaetur-ers of standard goods, buying in immense, quantities and selling on the closest ni:n'gins. The largest pail of their purchases for the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY COOES DEPARTMENT are made through their Aew York ollice, from whence all fluctuations in the Foreign and Home Markets arc 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 ot the several departments are among the most widely and favorably known-in tho Rocky Mountains and we eonynend 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 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 1..SD 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 'CLOTHHG DEPM1IE.T 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 sty lo and price made to order or sold in piece. Their BOOT AND SHOE Dapartment keeps thirty hands constantly con-stantly employed on all classes of work, and lias never failed to secure the Prize Medals at our Territorial Fairs. Their f;icilities for turning out first-class work have never been equalled by any similar establishment in the Territories. Gentlemen and Ladies visiting the city-would 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 tit. Tho 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 II. B. Clau'so.v, Sup't. BOOTS. SHOES, AMD HATS.: 1873. FALL TRADE. 1873. Yc have now on Sale full Lines ol BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS -ro CAPS, (JEXTS' (fl.OYKS, AMI LADIE-S PTJRs In riilOE iin.l tJl'.VUTY v d.-ty ..nipi'iitum. The Tr.ulc would ilo well to look over our Sto.-k More Ptm-lui li. elsfwhere. Wlu.l,-.k- A iu-K.il. DUN FORD & SONS. GENERAL DEALERS. Now is tbo Time for Bargains ! AT TAYLOR CUTLER'S, a-E2"B.T "K"EZDTJCTIO"KT IN THE l'RICE OF 1)11 ESS GOODS. .Vii.il VIm 011 . m,ih i-,.m IW foil G.I...U Cheapest Cooking Stoves in Town! fiuuils DtdiviM-eil Free of t hai-go. TAYLOR & CUTLER, under Taylor's Hotel, East Temple Si. UTAH PLANINC MILL. CARPENTERS AND BUILDEES! HAVING THOUOl'UHI-Y ! REPAIRED THE MACHINERY al tiie UTAH PLANING th 1 am now i-ropnrcd to do all work in inv lino, Tllh N,-ntni;,s nnd fti'i'Bkb, At the Lowest Living Kales. Surfju-in; une inch Pino, one il-, $!.'KI 1.IKK) fi-i-l. " " " lmth sicli-H, 7. IX). 'f! 1,000 foot. ' loniruo ninl grooving, fur ilooriny, - - - 7..r0 1,(KH) fret, '. OtbPr Surfacing, Matching, Jointing, etc., at Lowest Prices. Splitting J Pine, (! inolios wiilo, (ur Siding, etc., fl.00 fl l'V) (cot. " H " 8 txi 10 im-lu-5 vilo. - - - -1.25 I 1() feel. Ripping 1 inoh l'inc, r(S 100 running foot, 20 oonl. '' 2 " " ft 100 " " 23 oonts. SCROLL SAWING AND TURNING MADE A SPECIALTY. Ci.d Turn from thouiio of a nctl Pin to a 12-Toot Column. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WALNUT LUMBER, For C0UNTKK TOl-S. olc.. oonnui.tly on ban.l. A rooil nssorlnieiit nf White fine at 4 cfs. per foot. Dressed liite l'ine Flnoriiii;, at 5 els. ier foot. LIBERAL DISCOUNT to the TRADE, HUMEMIIEII Till) 1'LACHi TJTA.ia: F"LJJk."TriiNrc3- i&tijl, Corner of THIRD SOUTH nnd PI1UST WEST STREETS, HENRY DINWOODEY, Proprietor. mi DRY COODS, CARPETS, ETC. WALKER BROTHERS. T1 ALL, 1ST:. GREAT ATTRACTION. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN UTAH, CONSISTING IN l'A I; T of lo DRESS GOODS, : H Q i 3" 5 FURS, g KNIT (ItlOIIS. 1 ! SHAWLS, "2 5,; Itl'.KSS FLAXXELS. -. f 3 KEDI.NWrEX, CAMELS I1AI1! CLOTH.-, i H oq ; x O CLOAKS, SEAL SAO;Ul, lKiSIKIiY, O ' : c W ' REDINCOTE CLOTHS, g 3 : 5' i HKPUI.LANT-. i NOTIONS, LACES, etc. Z. C. M.. STOVES, ETC. STO YES, in I. CROl'ERV iD 1H11D!.1!1E BE1MBT.UE.VT Monitor, Charier Oak' TsTETW" LOYAL COO Al- .-rtii vnri-ij- f ,l,..r c .., i,J lloniu Stow, ccrm-ri.ii.il1 M..runcnl u, bo k.und Ui ujj- .Hock in i:ili. H. B CLAWSON, Supsrin endent. |