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Show TllKKK IS tl U'S:li;0 rolll AUli lltf. Ut Iho Wi'jtoru 1'iuon tok-maph oilii'c lor w.iut of botU'r a.Miv.v., tor O.ipt. SOI1 1 IXtily from 11 till nt tho MlLWAl'liKi: UEF.U HALL, fi'3 Find Style or Spring Hats. "The O.uitincnial," ihiequ;Ul in style ana imu'h worn in Xow York. (20 Soifl Bros. Caul C. Asmckn, i-uao'ical WAkUmaker and Jeweller. Opposite thoFi 0:Vue. (12 Folsom A Parky are ready to tur-nwli tur-nwli ail material And labor on fines in any or all parts of ttie city, and will do it as cheaply as can be done, according ac-cording to the times. fe- Fi.-US'laIIEQ ROOMS, with gas, tO let. first house norih of Catholic church, io Cardigan jackets lower lo-tlay than ever. Itetuil Department V.. .'. M. I. THE DAILY CHRONICLE delivered de-livered to ary part of the city at 25 cails a week by Miileri Co. f 10 Centennial Style-This Style-This hat must be seen to be admired. ad-mired. Only sold by Seigel Bros. i20 GOOD CHANCE lor a NEW SEWING MACHINE. First-class, foi which produce will be taken. App'y at the Herald office. s26 THE SIERRA NEVADA LUMBER LUM-BER ASSOCIATION keep n full stock of LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, MUULDING3, &c, &c. Office and Yard, one-hall block south of Railroad Rail-road Depot. S. J. Lynn, Supt. d22 WANTED a few thousand dollar b on fiKt class CITY REAL ESTATE. Address box 572. feO Full line of carpet1 and upholstery goods, very j eheap. at Carpet l)epart-j meiit Z. 1 M. I. jaTi Jf5T received, a large lot of Van-; ity Fair smoking tobacco, direct from the manufacturers, which I oiler to the trade and retailers at a reasonable reason-able figue. Sam. Levy, 92 Main street. lJ Projecting Stovepipes. The attention of the public is called to the following extracts from "An ordinance establishing Fire Limits, ar.d for the prevention of tires," posted Novtmber 30th, 1675 Sec. 8. "The owners of all buildings build-ings within the limits of this city wherein fire is kept are hereby required to build flues or chimneys of brick or adobie in said building; and from and after the passage ol this ordinance it shall be unlawful to project any etovt-pipe through the roof or out of the side of any building; and on or belore the FlE5T DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1S7'3, ALL STOVEPirES NOW IS I'fiK i Projecting through the Roof 1 or out of the slde of any Building shall re Removed by the OWNER IHEJiEOF." Sec. 10. Any person violating or failing to comply with any of the provisions pro-visions of the la-t three sections (7th, j Sib and 9th) of this ordinance, shall 1 be liable to a fine not to exceed til'iy dollars, aud a further sum of five dollars for every day that any etove-pipe etove-pipe ia permitted to remain through tne roof or out of the side of any building, after the first day of March, A. D. lS7o. Published by authority, thia 2.5th day of February, lS7o. F. Little, Mayor. John T. Caine, City Recorder. f7j THE WEEICLY CHRONICLE, I $4 per year. For sale by Miller & I Co. Ml! MORRIS & EVANS beg to inform the public that they aro always on hand to furnish MEN and MATERI ALS for the erection of CHIMNEYS, etc. P. O. Box 100.3. f20 The best place in town to get a good square meal is at the Walla Walla Chop House. Vegetable dinners on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Satur-days. Give them a tiial at 00 Main 'street. Myers & Co., Proprietors, f 15 7G, 76, Hats. 76, 76. Seigel Bros, have just received by express a large invoice of those celebrated cele-brated hats. The 7i is the fashionable fashion-able hat of the season. 120 Tlie Karly tilagos of Disease. Thoe conditions of tho body ia which its functions aro not performed with healthful activity, but slupfrishly and irrecularly, aro in fct tho early Ftaers of diseaso. Thiy are, moreover, a'moft invariably the result of local or cene"Rl weakness, which can nly be permanently overcome by an efficient tonic. Thoro is no rnedical fact moro clearly o'tab-1U1 o'tab-1U1 ed lha that Hostettcr' IStoraaeh Hitlers are admirably adnpted to infuao vipor into th debilitated system, ad to reaLoro repularily to its interrupted functions. func-tions. As weakness and irregulnrity are cure to devolop into disease, tho Bitters, by ovorcon dug them, are tbe moans of averlinir fur more serious eviU. Debility most frequently nutnif-'sls itself in the organs of dijretion and ovacuation, two important otlieus, whoso vigorous par-form par-form an ce is insured by tho Bitters which n'io rectify wfakness or irregularity of tho bladder or kidneys, and fortify tho system against malaria. f-ti Grey blankets ai prices lo astonish the closest buyers, Ketail department depart-ment X. C. M. I. j-7 ' Seigel Bros. Announcement. We have received by express our first importation of goods, since the Gre, consisting of the latest and most fashionable style of bats. Gentlenun will please call nnd inspect goods at our temporary store, Groesbeck Block. STOLEN A three months old NEWFOUNDLAND PUP, with white marks on breast, and under jaw, from the corner of 3d South and 2- East. Any person leaving word with O'Reilly it Co., where he can be found, will be rewarded. 124 4 en ni ne bargains in Wall - Paper, Cornice yi on 111 i ii as ami IS I in l Trimmings at Z. C It. 1. Carpet iioom, located over the General Oltiee. ja29 FOX &. SYMON3 Eiite and Prom-1 enade Portraits. The latest novelty I For the finest Photographs taken in Salt Lake, call upon the above Artists, Ar-tists, a From the St. Louis Globe. The Successful Pnysician. There is probably no man to whom the community owe so much aa to the honest, fair-spoken physician, who does his actiiffl duty both to himself aud to his patients. Really skillful physicians are not so numerous that their virtues need no mentioo, and hence the advertisement of Dr. R. V. Pierce, ol Buffalo, may well claim the reader's attention. Dr. Pierce is a type of a class of rneu who obtain success by careful and well directed effort, not attempting too much, or creating false ideas as to ability. The only reliable physician iu these days of compliealed disorders and high-pressuro high-pressuro living is the "Specialist," Ihe man who understands his one branch of the business. Such in bis line is Dr. Pierce. For the benefit ol his readers he has written a "Common "Com-mon Sense Medical Adviser," which is well worth reading by those who need such a work. With strict busi ness honor, high professional skill, reasonable fees, and a large corps of competent aei-Utants, Dr Pierce will doubtless make bis name familiar as "household words." f2d HOTEL ARRIVALS. Feb. 25. TOWN SEND IIOUSS. D R Morso, NY; S J Andrews and wife, Miss Andrews, Muster G Andrews, i G Johns, Thomas Mayo, Sndy; L G Paddeck Evanston: J H Hood. Ocrd.'n: T P Goodnim, L U Howe, U P 11 K: J E James R L Fox, Omaha; W H Tntos, J .Newton, Coictso; tl CunniriK-t-'n, E L Coviuiiton, Leavenworth; B A and E a Rich, N H. " Raised Edge" Reviver aiitl Hot Turn and Jerry. Drinks which Aukb & MrjRrnT havo mado famous for their nutritious and stimulating qualities, can now bo procured pro-cured at that well-appointed bar of tho Occidental, 35 First ciouth at rent. They also dispjseof genuine Scotch Whiskey Punches, and nil kinds of Hot Drinks, in their ininrtsblo style for which thoy Bland u-n-x-l-d. olO GOOD CHANCE for a NEW7 SEWING MACHINE. First-class, for which produce will bo taken. Apply at the Herald office. s2G (yg, DR- CS.10ER, ID IE 1NTT 1ST Office, MAIN STREET, Second Story Wa.atch Hotel H NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REMOVAL. O. L. ELIASON, I'UiCTICAli Width & flock Maker, JEWELER, Etc., .)E(;S to lnf.,rm liia r.troni aril tlio 1J I'uMic tlit ho lio HKilOVhD into Iho IS iK max K, BKCOND STOItB SOtJTU OP THK SAHS SDDC1 NOTICE. 'no J0IMN FERDINAND OALLANDEIt. Erek Uaoll nai Cuul Olmn: You wi'I ov?b i ou iiloanomkn noti-n tbt work baj boon 'one mnd uioooy eiornflfl tn tbi amount of 't-14. to lay Tiald Hollander 104. ( r said Hnh '' , arrl for said ijI-.q f&h. tip an y'ir f-r(ie' i0CliQi! i -. the Hriirbl J'oi-it Wi-i, ."'icCotto wtfcd Mimnj limirlot. o i Lae miilij, Jtth Ternciry. wbicfi if n'it paid vltbia ninety day Irom ibi date roar tcv eral microtia will be fnrroiied by due courj fla. JnHV K WHIlBtliU, C r JuN.SON. PET f KH MtU. alt Lake City. Dm. 'it. Io70. J29 FISH, CROCERIES, ETC. TURKEYS M GEESE, FIXAX nADDIES, YARMOUTH . BLOATKKS, BUCKWHEAT KLliL'K and A Full IM Of FAMILY GROCERIES CUKAP at LIDDELL & BROWN'S. f'4 TH0MSEN & LYXBEItG Keeire daily from Call'oroia, ORAKCES, LIMES, LEMON'S. '1'hoy keep full stock of Utah Pruits and Vegetables, POULTRY and X- ISII, Fancy and Btnple Groceries at Whole-note Whole-note and Itetail. Stores No, ID k 21, First ' oath St., Two diori eat of Commercial Street, f a r,T lakk cxry. Order! frem Lii c. nry troa: ily at'ecdtd to. NEW ADVERTISEMENT!, -a b Co tsv " ?3 2 ll Nets. Bach; ' 12 Vwy - WILLIAM JENNINGS, SONS &. SADLER. BLACKSMITHS TEAMSTERS, TAKE. NOTICE! . GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES: WE ARE XOW SELLING AT THE FOLLOWING RATES FOR CASH: Sanderson's TIRE IRON", - - 5 1-2 cents per lb. Best Englih TOE STEEL, - - 15 cents per lb. . " American " - - 13 1-2 cents per lb. Bnrden's HORSE SHOES, - - $S per keg. " " " - retail, S cents per lb. " MULE SHOES, - - $9 per keg. "' " - retail, 9 cents per lb. PROPORTIONATE REDUCTION IN HORSE NAILS AND TOE CALKS. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., . 93 EAST TEMPLE STREET. Taylor & Cutler RETURN THANKS TO THEIR FRIENDS FOR past favors and the many expressions of kindness from their numerous customers, aud beg to inform them that they hare, in addition to their usual attractions, A LARGE STOCK OF WINTER GOODS, which they will close out BELOW COST, as they cannot afford to carry them over to next winter. GIVE US YOUR PATRONAGE, WE GUARANTEE NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD. K Store under Taylor's Hotel East Temple street. GEO.-' DUNFORD7 BOOTS AND SHOES. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! MA a Sacrifice ! HATS, CAPS AND GLOVES. SELLING OFF! ' MMf SELL1HG OFF! |