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Show N, Hl'Man Haik. Just opcnoJ, every v.iriety in comlw, brushes and French ornnment for tho hair, at tho SumLml Hnir Store, W. Irvine, proprietor, pro-prietor, nill : A man is in j:iil in Polk cotmty, Iowa, tor steulinj; Bibles. Wnu can compltiin of uv times, ' when N. A'. K. HmkofaUy sell everr ' description of tirsl-ehss liquor nt their old ntti? They eAiryiin immense im-mense stock iukI will nut impost) the new whisk v ta- on their customers for rt HiiiKtini". Call ;nid judge for yutirsi-lf. '"10 tiEo. LV.s'tvitn, "Tno Hutter," has juv. receive.! Sprinj; S yle Silk Dress H:it--, tS7i. tientji et!l ;uid see them. mi) If .Mrs. Tiitoti wa a trump, wus her molh'T a trumpet. Si Ki.s'.; Fashions. An elegaut aa-sot aa-sot talent ot Pattern Hats, Bonnets, I Fealhons, Kloworu, Ornaments anil Trimming,' will arrive in a few days J at .Mrs. Colebrook's Temple of Fashion. ni7 Newsboys wanted to sell the Salt Lake Daily ami Semi-Weekly Heiuld in thid city and adjoining towns at five cents per copy. Apply immediately at the Herald counting room m-4 The women of Cairo are lecturing nl each other in public. Hambirq and Swiss embroideries just received at Colin 'a California Store, 91 lUm street. mi. Sf.N'DA Y "-"CIIOOLS, ATTENTION. We have on hand 300 or 400 copies of "Echoes of the Wasatch," containing "Modern Saints" and other posma by Hood Alston, which we will sell cheap. Enquire at the Herald cnimtiiip room. m4 Xo deaths from spring lever have 1 yet been reported in this city. i Jlst received by express tho latest style of spring hats at Seigel Bros. m2 City ltqcor Store opened on Monday, Mon-day, March 1st, at 12 o'clock, No. -i5, First South street, 2 doors east of Godbe's. Call and see us. i"28 Mortos k Tufts, Props. Mr, Dr. Mary Walker continues to be the great American pantaloon-a pantaloon-a tie. Bi'Y yoim: Coal Oil of Reid fc Kiusev, opposite Walker House, reduced re-duced to .)cts. per gallon. f!3 If You want furniture call at Joel-son's, Joel-son's, Groesbtck block, Second Sooth street, Salt Lake city. fo They are now holding Til ton 'a nose to the grindstone, because of its rag-gededgedness. Lamps and Lamp Goons at panic prices at Reid Jc Kinaey's. fl3 Handsome lot of Rushing just ie-ceived ie-ceived at Lours Cons' s Cat.iforsu Store. , it' Mr?. Beecher wants to write another an-other novel, we would suggest as a title, "From Duk to Midnight' Ladles tk the 1.25 two-button N Kid Ci'.ove just received at Louis Cohn"s California Store. fl9 rouTRAiTSis all styles and finish. Rocky Mountain views, best in Utah, all kinds. Foreign stereoscopic views just arrived, $2 per dozen. Frames in great variety, mouldings, etc, at C. 11. Savage's art gallery. f4 T.lton is said to have said that his j wite was a trump; but she don't ap- i pear to be taking a single trick in tha game. I (hiKr IED'' tis in Limp Ooodi j at Ki-.l & K ! yV tl3 : A. lAL:i:t;iiACH, i'raciical Watchmaker, Watch-maker, h:is removed to his oid stand cn Commercial street. f 3 As an apnropriate way to raise inonev for the relief of the grasshopper grasshop-per victims, the ladies of Detroit have concWulixl to give a hoj). Mi:. Waaskr, Saddle Rock Oyster house, lias received a shipment of fine fresh keg oysters. j"8 Koyle Oyle 50cu. per gallon at Reid & Kinscy's. fl3 Our ballet girls are perfectly awful. Carboy says there jb no such thing bb reforming them; they will get on tights every night. Excf.lsios Iron Mines, Hematite from four lodes, be3t quality for fluxing. Address J. W. Suell, superintendent, super-intendent, Idaho Store. j22 Not Wonderful. The great de-y de-y niand for hoots and shoes of our own make, because the public know the excellence and cheapness of our goods. Workingmen'a Coop, 90 Main Street. nl3 Douglas Jerrold used to say of feminine writers, "If you onco dip a woman's tinker in an inkstand, sho will go on writing forever." lU;r Coal. On. only oOets. per gal. Ion .it Rrid A Kiusey's. 113 Drt. C. W. Higgixs. Office hours from 9 to 12 a.m., and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. d6. ( Jkeat Inducements oll'ered to wiinltaak- purchasers in Lamps, Coal Oil, etc., a: Reid it Kinscy's. fl3 A iiu!ctiipol black velvet around ' the neck oi the tfirl of the period is u!hd a "doy collar," and is fashionable. Tin: "(;7.ettfku of Utah and Salt Lake City Directory." warmly culo-V'i'-d fiy the press Rift and West, is ii t',-i.irMit Utok to send everywhere lint inforiiiatiun on Utali is desired. V'nt hi the Herald utlice; price V; m'28 I's-veiisity Liuhary ami Reading Itnomn, open evrry evening from G to 10 Admission trei:. nlU A fine a-woilment ot 111 nxm programme cards at the Herald office. N. & E BOUKOFSKY. Sole Agents In Utah Territory FOE THE Celeliratefl MILLER'S EXTRA J. F. Cotter's Extra Old BOURBON. Wholesale Doalors in and Importer! of FOREIGN WINES, BRANDIES, Ales, Cigars, Tobacco, etc., SECOND SOUTH STREET Two Uoon west of Walkor Bro'i, SALT LAKE CITY. Orders from the country promptly filled. ruri TINNERS AND CAS FITTERS F. A. MITCHELL. DAVID JAMBS. MITCHELL & JAMES I ESPKCTFTJLLY ANNOUNCE TO THE i Public that ihcy continue to occupy their NMV PUEMlSJiS on WEST TEMPLE STREET, Opposite City ileal Market, Wbcro thoy hone, by strict attention to business ocd small cioikf, to merit tho continupd rBtronaco horotoloro so liberally b osio wed upon thtin. TIN, SHEET IRON A!TD COPPERSMITHS. FURNACE WORK AMD ROOFING, Galvanized Ieos Cobnice, Gas, Water & Steam Fitters, Oppoiito City M t M.rfcot. NEW YORK TRADE. BENEDICT, HALL & CoT, Manufaotarors tmd Wholaiale Doalors in Boots and Shoes, 131 &13G Grand si.. New York, Cornor Crosby, one block east of Brcailwo?. ill TH0S. M. AKGALL & Co., Mcd'i, Youths', Boys' ard Children's OLOTIIIN O , AT WHOLESALE, 313 and 31 Broadway, 2W YOJIK. J. E. CQWLE3. f-7 JEHIAL HEAD & Co., M annfscturers and Wholesale Sealers in FUR AND WOOL HATS, Straw Goods, Umbrellas, etc., NO. 40S BROADWAY, - - - NEW YORK, Jo Jim Hunter. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. I FOR SALE. fl'HK oTOfK. FIXTI HK.i AND GOOD L wi'iof tbo aiJlo Hek Kottauract. on accunr of (hu ill t.-Uu of the irot-rio'or. A I'i'lr Df iho i.rauiiCi V. IL Warner, pio-Ifiet pio-Ifiet r. mrl2. WANTED. ANUKnE-A HOOD. SM AHT-L00KINO cd ddld at ed woman. Apply to Mrs. Jtnnioj', 16th ward. ;nU Lake City, mrll LOST. MUVG WIHTK BO Mi PUIS. ABOl'TSIX J Qjoniai old Any inf'irmition of thrir Kicbardi, Hlh vnrd, ciiy. mil r KFT-A C'.NK IS THW llth WARD Ij scbool boui on Tuesday n gb'. 'Iho lindur will (diasa Iojvo i. at tUj Ukbld otHco mrll ON MAIN OK syro.ND SOUTH STHKKT. aifldriDK with largo topai set. I he fid dor tvi.l be (oiTsrilcd by leating it at this otbue. m it FOR RENT. PHEV1ISK3 No, 90 K..-T TiMPLE . streei, 6ttwJ up for a ba it. ui:au:o lor any buticets. Kri'iuiro of or addroai V. Uruoig, P. U. boi Ivi. mi 'I'UAT PORTIOV OF THK SPUNChK 1 etalo on '!d tioatb Stroet known as 1 he "Wuibioeloa Homo." and olaer baildicgi. j ! T bit i.ronorly, so e'igibly fituated, is offored ! at mcb tonus of inducement ai to command j the Mieotion il Jive business men. inquire oft'. V. ciJiDoor. iu3 I 'PHB PrtKMIotJS NER THE POST-I POST-I ofS(;, knoirn a tha "Tribune" building. Ai-I'ly to llooi.or fcldrodgo. T2.i rnUR Pit KM IS dS NOW OCCUPIED BY i. Mrs. Klne, situated on the south corner of tho blo! from To-rns nd House. App'y to n. il Hooper. IM HMIfi PKKM.'Sfti K.UWN AS THE JL Amy Dwelling, silualod on First East Mroct. Dear Second ,foutb, near the Harare Uo(i" ron- ucouhiod bv Mr. has 'or. Annlv to W. U- Hooper. 125 ROOMS KUKNIS1I KD OH UNFtiKN-Hhol UNFtiKN-Hhol s ntU or in suiti, q-.iot, central 'il ploaaant. Lnguira ai this oillco, ( 21 Special Notice! "J1HE Z. C. -H. I. STOVE DE-partment DE-partment hits beeu transferred from the Old Constitution Building to the Hardware and Grocery Department, Depart-ment, west of Eagle Emporium, where increased facilities enable them to offer the largest line of Oook-lnfT !nd TTnufirw filn Stove Furniture to be found in the West, as aUo Iron, Steel, Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Gas and Steam Pipe, Gaa Fittings, Plows and other Agricultural Implements, etc., eto. W. H. HOOPER, iu:l Superintendent. "? OOE -A. ST via ttio Trans -Continental Route. This is the ehorteat, best and only line running Pullman's celebrated Palaco Sleeping Cars and Coache3, connecting with Union Pacific R. R. at Omaha and from the West, via Grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Passengers for Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland,. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Indianapolis, St. Louis, C.iiro and all POINTS SOUTH AND EAST, should buy their tickets via Chicago and the Chicago fc North-Western Railway. Close connections aro made at Chicago Chi-cago with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Baltimore fc Ohio, Michigan Mich-igan Central, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago, Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all pointa EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. This is the Pioneer Line between the Pacific Coast and Chicago, and was the first to connect with the great Pacific Roads, and form the OVER-i LAND ROUTE. This line is the1 shortest rail line between Omaha and Chicago; the track is of the best 'steel rail, and all the appointments are first-class. The tniins are made up of elegant new Pullman Palace Drawing Room and Sleeping Coaches, luxurious, well lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches, and pleasant lounging and smoking cars. The cars are, all equipped with tho celebrated Miller Satety" Platform, and patent Buffers and Couplings, Westinghouse Safety Air Brakes, and even' other appliance that has been devised for the safety ol passenger trains. All trains are run by telegraph. In a word, this GREAT THROUGH LINE has tho best and smoothest track, and the most elegant aud comfortable comforta-ble equipment ol any road in the West, aud has no competitor in the country. Remember you ask for your Tickets Tick-ets via tho Chicago fc Xorth-Western Railway, and take no other . Tickets over this route are sold by all Ticket Agents in the United States. W. H. STENKETT. Uon'l Passenger Agent. MABVIN HDGHITT, (IcDoral iiperiniecdent- jac27 MISCELLANEOUS. CAUERJEMM JL'ST RECEIVED iM LIDDELL & BROWN'S SCOTCH STORE. A Freeh Shipment of Moir A.Son'i Aberdeen . . . . ,.nJ Keller's Dundee Maroul&tU, Finnan Baddies, Yarmouth Bloattn, j Edinburgh Oaluieal asd Oafnieal Grits, L. Rose & t'o.'s Leith Lime Jnic,U., it. Remember tho place, north of the Postoffice. IU INSURANCE. Frsncli Insurance Corporation, Purely Itre, OF PARIS, FRANCE. CapiUl F3. 12,000,000 Assets, Mar. 1, '74..Fs. 25,522,570.48 (Over $5,000,000). H. R. MANN & CO, Agent, Office: Wells, Fargo & Co'a Building, SALT LAKE CITY. Si ST: PAUL FIRE an! MARIE INSURANCE CO. Capital paid up, . . $400,000 00 Assets Jan. 1st, 1S75, $S0S,HG 52 J.C.BCJ1DAXK, C.JI.BIOEI.OW, rruidcnt. Secretary. H. R. MANN & CO., AGENTS, Salt Lake City. PEO FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of Philadelphia, Pa. Capital paid up, - - $200,000 00 Assets, Jan. 1st, 1S75, $451,700 03 TIIOS. f.BLAKF.MORE, President! J. R. WARXEB, Secretary. H. R. MANN & CO., AGENTS, Salt Lake City, no J KANSAS Fire Insurance Co., Of Leavenworth, Kansas. Capital paid up, - - $200,000 00 Assets, Jan. 1st, 1S75, $"11,777 07 E.1IEXSLEY, ED. RUSSELL, President! Secretary. H. R. MANN & CO., AGENTS, Salt Lake City. Home ffintnal Insurance Co, OF CALIFORNIA. Capital paid up, - $300,000.00. Assets Jan. 1st, 1S75, - $571,225.01. J.J HO VOH fox, C. R. STOR Y, President. Secretary. ! H. R. MANN & CO., ' AGENTS. Salt Lake City. ts MUSICAL. . :.. . " .; I PIANOS AND ORGANS. The St. Louis Mercantile Co., CAPITAL $1,000,000. TUIS COMPANY BUYS TIITCTR INSTRU-monts INSTRU-monts directly from tho mnufacturers. for CAStl. and aro tboroby oniiblod lo soil at iho lowest pr ccs. EMERSOS PlAHOa AND NEEDHAM SH-VER-TOKGUE OSOAKS A Specialty. to order. Tho Sil?or-Tontao Orpan rocMvea its name from tho lui-ertority in a point which ooniii-tutos ooniii-tutos the dociEvvo criterion of ezoellonooiD any mnsioal instrument. ris., Suporioillro Tono- Tlio durability of thts Onrao Is one of IU moat remarkable characteristics. Jts qaalltr of komuDR io fn! taoo. also, is om of the most practical iiDportnnro. Terms of ?o!o liberal. Monthly or tjnartrlj Instalments to roaonMblo partial . Branch ofiiro lor Utah. Ho. 31 MAIN 87 eppotilo Post uffico- Til 03. P. MILLER, Mac nor. D. S. DA.XA, Attorney , Provo Citif, ----- Utah. m J. H.HAGUE, Importer and Dealer m Breech and Muzzle-Loading , RIFLES ID SHOT GENS, sTvk 'i'k'S REVOLVERS, J-p p K DERINGERS, POCKET PISTOLS T E(c EtCij Etc Prepared and Looe Ammunition ef all kinda. A Complete Variety of FISHIXtt TACKLE always on bant A COMPKTEST WORKMAN is iCtnploycd to do alt fr.ntts of Itrpuira. 98 Main Street, One Door North of Elephant Store |