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Show jdii; German, ol Illinois; Trans-Atlantic, Corcordia, Prussian National. United States, of New York; Svea, of Gothenburg, Gothen-burg, Syndicate, of New Hampshire, Newark and Kuoxville; and the Manhattan Man-hattan Life Insurance Company, of New York. "' II. Young & Co. 110 Main Street. One of the neatest and most attract, ive establishments in the city is that of H. Young & Co., watchmakers and manufacturing jewelers, at 110 Main street. The inception of the business was in 1880, and by strict attention to business coupled with a straight forward for-ward system of honorable dealing they have built up a large and permanent trade. The premises occupied are spacious spac-ious and well arranged and display a large and . well selected stock of gold and silver watches, jewelry, diamonds, silver, Hat aud plated ware, etc. Messrs, Hcbcr Young and W. C. Stain's are honored and respected residents of Salt Lake! Their experience in tho jewelry business has been very extensive aud thorough and is understood by them in all its details. They do all kiudsof line watch repairing ' and manufacturing jewelry aud engraving, and guaranteeing guarantee-ing satisfaction in all cases. The management man-agement -is-fully awake to public demands de-mands and taste aud. anything desired in their lines may be had to meet tho wants of the most fastidious. They keep in their employ gcntlenienly efficient effi-cient clerks, whose aim it is to extend courteous treatmout to all. They sustain sus-tain an excellent reputation for honorable honor-able dealing aud well merit tho gratifying gratify-ing success their ability aud sterling worth have achieved. In the rear of tin' building aro located, the offices of Fuller & Young, representing the following fol-lowing reliable tire iusuraucc companies: compan-ies: ( 'onimeivial, of California; 11am-: 11am-: burg, of Magdeburg, Union, of Philadcl- |