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Show NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Cash s Cloth I'AID FOTl NEXT CLIP of WOOL WJI. MK.V. UEMEMBEH THIS ! A Full Line or W0OLKN 001)S always on liaml. AdJns.JAMKS prN'X, S'i K-rinU'iuIt'iiL f l'rnvo M:niufu'turinK Co., ini'J Provo Cily. , (iOOl) ('IIANOK lur a NEW SEU'lNt: MACIUNK. Firel-clnM, ' fui which pnxluco will be taken. Apl'ly at th(j llEint.D oilier. S. P. TEASDEL'S STORE. I MORE SNOW ANT) COLO WEATHER Get Supplied with MEN'S ARCTIC OVERSHOES At TEASDEL'S. LADIES' WOOL-LINED SHOES At TEASDEL'S. MEN'S METALLIC RUBBERS At TEASDEL'S. CHILDREN'S flUBBER BOOTS At TEASDEL'S. LADIES' ARCTIC OVERSHOES At TEAhUEL'S. MEN'S HIP RUBBER BOOTS ' At TEASDEL'S. CHILDR'N'S ARCTIC OVERSHOES At TEASDEL'S. MISSES' METALLIC RUBBERS At TEASDEL'S. LADIES' FLANNEL-LINED SLIPPERS At TEASDEL'S. MEN'S WOOL-LINED BOOTS i At TEASDEL'S. ; CHILDR'N'S METALLIC RUBBERS i At TEASDEL'S. I LADIES' HIGH RUBBER BOOTS ! At TEASDEL'S. , MEN'S LAMB-LINED SHOES . At TEASDEL'S. ALSO ; winter shawls, p skirts, ' flannels and furs : " as cheap : " As aajoae else will sell. t'.VLt Al'D 'IKY, AT Attention ! r-uiKj.T iu;ni'cnoN maie rt'DitY VT kihL u : ;li aril's fture, cr'-'hc tho fuHtoLlici), DRRS UtlODS from Iri cants Mi A H' L ' " ....irJ) Fl.-V N.N I: Tj-i cents AU'ACo 'J'i " I'UKS at HtUr I'rico 81- Ol, oorniN1, n fr a.r(! . nnd ov rvtliini: li rcclu-eil aud. t-ulJ Chcm-cr ibn tho III- a: c t nt SHWARTZ'S STOUE: lill PiHsito I'osloEuo. a ;:. ii jensui MASQUERADE BALL Will ba Given by tho Indius of tho IlliUKKU' DEX'KVOLCSX SUC1BTY, nt tho WASATCH IIOTEI-., ON MAKCH 10th, 1876. 7WO ELEGANT PRIZES, 'Vow on oxliihitinn at Tito Hollnmlor'n, will bo givoD to ih'i tTo belt ntiMiiinoil lady and Bonllomno charnotors. Tickota enn be obtninod it tho princiinl '". IS LAND SALE j The Lands of tiik DIIIDRPJIGIFIGRI1ILB0JID CD. Lying Ea.it of the Salt Lair Meridian, in the Cuiuidt-s vf DAVIS, MORGAN & WEBER, UTAH TEItUITOKY, Will be offered r sale al the Land Office of this Company at OGDEN, on TUESDAY, the FOli'KTH ilay of Al'lill,, 1S70. Jtrtii: having made ttj'plirafioti fur fin inton vf said tamln, vill niitkr mimcnt fur the vantc without d .-!. U'tu taii(lti vtil tic nolil on Ihe follmrim; fei-mjc diir-ji'th the. urehttir vionr'i ii'vt, thr fdtincK in e-imtt tmniiut pi-me.it pi-me.it H, iri.'i interr.it. m ii per rent A ducount i if III p,:r cent, v dl lie mntr ft full pn'jinent in ciiM tt the it ma if Mtreutor. O. P. 7) . I I 7.V Lnnd f 'Qinini.iMwts ('. j ( -o. AU E ROACH'S COLUMN. OtiBAiiBiia, jSTo. 55 I EAST TEMPLE STEEET B Al. f LAKE CITY. BACK TO OUR OLD STAND , t Rebuilt to Suit OUR INCREASING TRADE ! IJAVXNG TAKEN AN IXVEH-ai IXVEH-ai tory of Stock, we nrtf now closing clos-ing out our WINTER GOODS Regardless of Cost, to make room for our IMMENSE SPRING STOCK, wliicli will be partly imported by us direcL from European Markets and from Manufacturers direct. Tbe senior piirlner of our firm, who is now jibroad, will naako . selections suitable for tliis market. Wc now oftvr to the Tridtj j 1,009 Pieces - PfflTS, From 7cts. upward; 500 Pieces Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings; 100 ta M BiM HOSE, At 20cts. per Pjiir; 20 dozen Felt SKIRTS, -At 90ets. Eaob; 50 Sets of TUBS, At $2.00 per Sel; 500 PRS. BLfflTS,' From $2.75 upwards; 100 Genfs' Ovoreoafs, At $0.00 EmIi; BOOTS AND SHOES AT LOW PRICES." Millinery Goods In urcfit variety, consisting :f Lndis' .mil t-bildrfii's Velvet. Kelt, Brit id and Stmw Hntt ( trimmed and un trininied); Hut and lt-nnet Shapes, French nnd Ameri-cim Ameri-cim Flowers, Feathers, Tom poms, Birds and Wings, OrnanieiiLi, Tnr-nnoises, Tnr-nnoises, Silk Velvets, Brussels, Brus-sels, Nets, etc., etc., (impure and Yak Laces, Fiinyes, etc. At Closing Out Prices. Wo will sell our (iooils at Wholesale anil Retail at Prices lo Defy Competition 1 WllOLlAI.G BlTYEKS Will do Wttll to look at our Sloe.lt mid Trices. I-jy ESTABLISH Ell EIWK l.Stil Olid f. miliar with the waot of this City and Territory, wc nrv enabled to ofler GkmU to reliable parties at Prices to insure their continued custom. Onlrrs trom all parts nolicitcxl. iVmipl adonlion :ind lionorablctrc.it-ment lionorablctrc.it-ment i;nnrulei'd. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. IDE PEOPLE'S PAPER THE SALT LAKE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, . Published every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY'' 1 yoR i FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR, TWO HALF-YEAR AND ONE " QUARTER, IS THS Favorite Family Paper OF THE WEST. For Families residing in eat Hem en ts where thoro ia NO DAILY MAIL, And for Uioso WHO WISH TO KEEP POSTED IT IS THE PAPER. The Salt Lake . DAILY HERALD, prnusHKU Every Morning, Excopt MONDAY TiYTHE Herald Printing and Publishing Pub-lishing Company, AT EAST TEMPLE STREET, Two doors north of Postoffico, SALT LAKE CITY AT TEX DOLLARS A YEAR, Five Dollars for Six Months, Two Dollars and ndialf per Quarter Single 'opics, I'ire Cents, The Hkkald presents daily Tns Latest and Fi'li.kst tele ciUArnic Rkpouts of news from every portion ot" the giubo ; FliKSH AND ReI.IABLK IvKPOliTS of mailers of inten-yt in Ailt Lake City and the Territory ; CoiiKESixisiiKNCK from all parte of the country and abroad ; all combined making it A LIVE NEWSPAPER! In a-try particular, and INDEPENDENT, ENTERPRISIKC a.ii POPULAR. Tie Extensive Circulation or tux SALT LAKE HERALD ivnders it an ADVERTISING MEDIUM $eemd to none in the HW. |