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Show Lons Cons h:is iusi opomxl Another lot of Kv-'iu Luo Ties; also a hirye' jL-sortmeut of Silk Tiej, trom lVk-Ls. upwards ; tiUo 100 doeu Li mm tVl.trsaikl Cut's. tV7 SOUP n.iily from 11 till i At the j MILWAUKEE UKEU HALL, f Gone to CaUfuruU. Mr. Charles A. OouM lelt yesterday for California, to spend a few days risiiius; relatives in the Golden Matt. During his absence Mr. K. A. Wad-dill Wad-dill will occupy his oilieo and attend to Mr. Gould's business m Salt Lake. Jvr r."Kiyei, a lars;e lot of Vanity Van-ity Fair smoking tobacco, direct from the manuracturer?, which I otljr to tlie trade an 1 retailers at a reasonable reason-able figue. fam. Levy, ii Main street. Family supplies of every description at IK. C. JI. I. Grocery department. depart-ment. tV2 Frr.nsiiEn rooms, with gas, to let. ruafc-uouse north of Catholic church. f"3 AUCTION" SALE, Tuesday, at the GREAT WESTERN" TEA STORE, two doors west of Dinwoodey's, the balance of stock to be closed out. A. Leventhal, Auctioneer. ft 27 THE SIERRA NEVADA LUMBER LUM-BER ASSOCIATION" keep a full stock of LUMBER, LVTH, SHIN'JLES, D00R3, WINDOWS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, &c, &.c. Office and Yard, one-half block south of Railroad Rail-road Depot. S. J. Lynn, Supt. d22 Xcw lines ol" notions jus! received at fell 7 i9fgel Bros- Announcement. We have received by express our "fat importation of goods, since tho fire, consisting of the latest and most fashionable style of hats. Gentlemen will ptawe c.dl and inspect goods nt "r temporary Btoro, Grocsbeck "lock. - oq Spring slyle ot Prinf jut arriveil antl iaou n exhibition at ',. 1'. 1. ft. 27 WANTED a few thousand dollars on first class CITY REAL ESTATE. Address box 572. fe9 THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE, m per year. For sale by Miller & Co. jig Carl C. Asmussen, practical Watchmaker and Jeweller. Opposite j the Post Office. f 12 Fine Style of Spring Hats. " The Continental," uncqualed in style and much worn in New York. f20 Seigel Bros. (i encra I red uc io u i 11 prices of all Heavy goods nt Z. C. M. I. Wry uoodw Department. fc27 THE DAILY CHRONICLE delivered de-livered lo any part of the city at 25 cents a week by Miller & Co. f 10 j MUHUIS A LVANS l-g to inf. rm the public that they art) always on band to furnish MEN and M ATFIII-AI ATFIII-AI f.r the erecti ,n ul CHI MNKYS, Lie. V. O. Box 1,0 70, 7G, Hdis. 73, 7G. j Seigel Bros, l.ave just received by ! express a large invoice of those celebrated cele-brated hats. The 7(i is tho fashionable fashion-able hat of the season. 120 STOLEN A three months old NEWFOUNDLAND PUP, with white marks on breast, and under jaw, from the corner of 3d South and 2d East, Any person leaving word with O'Reilly & Co., where he can be found, will be rewarded. (21 Centennial Style-This Style-This hat must bo seen to be admired. ad-mired. Only sold by Seigel Bros. 120 Folbom & Paiuiv are ready to furnish fur-nish all material and labor on flues in any or all parts of the city, and will do it as cheaply as can bo dono, according ac-cording to tiie limes. fe26 UELLK, FA It GO A COS LETTUIC LIST. Saturday, : : F'eb. 2d. A 1 1 enB Kuleey Eli 13 Itiuwic O Kennedy J V Brim E Jfi Kimball il S lloek D il Lane C D Campbell C -Way Jaa . (Jmitf OW2 ile l aslora 'W Carl.-en Miss C Meilmiiiinan B Curtis Miss C Mtars H V and A J Davies Miss A fi Nve Mrs E Dunn L IowulI Jus lOvnna 11 T lt,-ad T A Fisbcr Geo Torry Juo P , Foolo K S VHiviora W T Ilnuiburg M iss L hitney j N Biimilton Miss A Wilson E M Hawkins Mrs E White J B H. WADSWORTH, Agent. The Litrly .Stages ot Uiseuse. TboFO conditions of tho b 'dy in which its functions are net perftrnmid with hi nil li ful activity, but si uppish y an d irretrumrly, nr. in t'cl tlm curly stni;i s nf di.-ciiu Th'-y are, moreover, a mo.-t in vuriab.y th" result of loenl or general weakiipsx, which enn mly bo nermanuiHly overcome by an ( llieient L"iiic. 'Jln-re is no inndica! I'nct mor clearly o.tab-li-' ed lb in that IlotcUer's Sioinarb 'iittors a rii ftdn.ii'ubly adnpted ta infuio vitror into the dehilitafcd sy.-lcm, ai d lo restore reijularity t its intcrriibU,"! fui-c-tiims. A.s wenkniifB "1 irrcRularily htc pure to develoji into tliecase, tho Bitters, by overceirir.g tliem, arc tho moans ot aviTline far niera serieiis evil-. Ut-bihij most freqiii'iiily nimif.-i-ls ilself in the nrpat.s of dipe'Ttion and evacuation, two inii'oriant otliece, whepo vigorous p t-furmaTieo t-furmaTieo is insured by tli'J bitters whit li a!so rectily wtuknoss or irrejjularity of llio bladder or kiduoye, and lortify the system against malaria. f-ti j FOX tt.SV.MO.S'.S ElitOand Prom-lenade Prom-lenade Pnrlraits. The latest novelty! . I-'i.r the line.-.t Pii.jt-r.inhd taken in palt L lie, call upon the above Ar- I'.om the 7. L'.ttis (,'!vUe. Tlio Successful Physician- Tiic re ii pjbab!y no man to whom the community owe au much as to tlie liNinst, Uir-iij uken physician, who jdi.n-s liii actual duty both to himclf and hi his patients, lieally skillful phy-iciaiH arc not mi niunerous lliat tiieir virttifH neul no mention, and hence the advertisement ot r. ft. V. Pierce, of li'itl'alo, may well claim the icilet's atitntion. J Jr. Puree is a typo of a class of nun who obtain riii c.n by car- fill and well directed eil..rt, ni t atiimplin too much, or cnaiiu fnUe ides ;:s lo ability. Tiie only n liable phy.-ieian in thi-ee days of complicated disorders and hi;h-pres-siire living ia the "SpLcialiot," tne man who understands his one branch nf the business. Such in his line is lh-. Pierre. For tne benefit ul h:s reader he has written a "Common "Com-mon Scn.-e .Medical Adviser," which is well worth reading by tlioe who ne-Lit Mirh a w-.rk. With strict busi-mvs busi-mvs lienor, hiyli professional ekiil, reas-uviiilo fees, and a lare corps of coinjieient a-.-i-tanl-, lJr Pierce will ,d"iibt'(fw make bis name familiar as "household words." f2 UOTEL AEtBIVALB. Feb. 27. WALRKR n'iUSK. A Marimeburt, Sir.dv; II C Kires-burv, Kires-burv, Helen; A Weil, S f; Dr U F McVhail, L S A; (i Cabin?, W II (.irc--nhornef Alia; C Clark, Stndv; W G iihrino'in, L'ottnwovd; It 6 Sean-i.ell, Sean-i.ell, Vi4.- r; J M Harr, LiiiKbam; A II Karll, Uiftun; S-Iao.-n, JJuhyot; J E IjiiligiH-r, liinitlisin; S E lloldcn, i.li-vo-land; (i D fti.o, Bingham; ii M Smg-jr and wifo, Chicago. TOWNSKND I10USB. E f Pic'iwen, A L Mobr, Chicapi; EAKilph.JO Cottlo, Omaha: S and J ii KiRby, Albany; E A Ortett, E Cro-bv, Memphi.-; J B Davja, UJ Get y J Abt-l, Omaha; II Johns jn, O K Smitldey, Nowark; E N ani K Ij Janie-s Janie-s -ii, Cli!ea , M Kam-ev, Now Z-aland; Mrs C -oley and son, Sandy; O W Bar-l-n, Te.'omi, Nov; A C Daniel?, Chicago; Chi-cago; W ti Bartholomew, Denver; Mat Eekarl, Honolulu; J T Moody, S L W-ttsoa, Liri lpejKjrt, Conn; C Sawyer, Sne'tw; J W .Manning, .--an .Fran; T P Oib on and wif.', ban Jo-o; M M Hardy, T L Lawrtnc?, Cjf.onwood; L W a;.d HAMtclell, San Jjse; A L Kiiubull, rS A Clark, P P Pla'ts Mich; O K Jn-kins, Jn-kins, . T Jenkins, JS il. VALLElf, HOUSE. N C lloi-tenson, Ogdon; J Hudson, Wis; I Kolnud. Et.'t canon; S B Clem-i'nt-, Bingham; J Savage, Carbon, Wy; E M UlinL-s, C L Lee, Sao'to; K B Wal-lC', Wal-lC', I'pnir; CP Johnson, Papor Mill; W O'Nsil, Alta: J Alnandcr,American Fork; V A Keylo-, Troy, O; B Johnson, N V; L Andersou. Virginia city, Montana. Ri:gscil Kdsc' Iteviver nud Hot Tom nnil Jerry. Drinks which Aueb & Mubpht bavo made famous fr thoir nutritious and stimulating qualities, can now bo pro-eured pro-eured at tnat woll-appointod bar of the Occidental, 35 First South street. They also disp isu of genuine Scotch Whikoy Punches, mk! all kinds of Hot Drinks, in tboir inimitable style for which tliey BLand u-n-x-l-d. olO GOOD CHANCE for a NEW SEWING MACHINE. First-class, for which produce will bo taken. Apply at the Herald office. s2G DR. A. W. CALDER, JD E ITTIST Office, MAIN STREET, Socond Story Wnsaloh Hotol H WASATCH ORE SAMPLING AND CRUSHING MILL SAHDY. Wc aro prcparod to sample and crush ores promptly and satisfactorily. II. A. YAX PllAAG & Co. j "-ir' . . HENRY WACENER, Suit Late City, UidA, CALIFORNIA BREWERY, Lager Beer, Ale and Porter, Wbolesato and Retail, Second South etrcot, throe doors cast the Elephant Store. THE PEOPLE'8 PAPER. IMIWIllSPAPFu THE SALT LAKE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, PubliDbwl every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR, TWO " HALF-YEAR AND ONE QUARTER, IS 111 K Favorite Family Paper OF THE WEST. : For Families residing in settlement ' whuro thero U j NO DAILY MAIL, And for those WHO WISH TO KEEP POSTED IT IS THE PAPER. The Salt Lake DAILY HERALD, PUBLISHED Every Morning, ewmosdat . BY THE Herald Printing and Publishing Pub-lishing Company, AT EAST TEMPLE STREET, Two doors north of Poatoffiee, SALT LAKE CITY AT TEN DOLLARS A YEAR, Five Dollars for Six Months, Two Dollars and a-half per Quarter Single Cojues, Five Cents, The Herald presents daily Tue Latest and Fullest Telegraphic Tele-graphic Keports of news from every portion of the giobe ; Fresh axd Reliable Reports of matters of interest in Salt Lake City and the Territory ; Correspondence from all parts of the country and abroad ; all combined making it A LIVE NEWSPAPER! In evert particular, and INDEPENDENT, ENTERPRISINC lau-POPULARi Tlie Extensive Circulation OF TUK SALT LAKE HERALD renders it an ADVERTISING MEDIUM Second io now m tlte West, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REMOVAL. O. L. ELIASON, IMtACTICAL Wafch & Clock Mater, JEWELER, ETC., ljKfi.S lo inform Ills I'ntmiu nn.l llic 1 I'uUic Hint bo has KliMOVHD into tho 1IAXK Itl.OCK, SECOND STORK SOUTH OF TUK i'OWTOKFICK. SAHSSOUCI NOTICE. rilO JOM AN FERDINAND nALLANDKIl. J Kruk Osoll and 1'oul Olaon: You will ea- h uf iou n liana tk noli that work Y&i Leon done and money oxiD'ifl to tlio amount "f 11, to my, (or iJ (lollan-Jir thi. ( r fimid Onoll 1,1 , b.jj rj tor iai'J (jl-.n I i. ut.no T'rtr rt,i,BciUeeUi!oi in ihft Pi ri fit I'oiot fr.rlo, Bik Cottonwool Mining Dimrlot. fc!t La-o CruiLty, Uuh Territory, whioh if not paid within ninuty duyri from this dale your several sev-eral lEterstU will be forfeired hy l'ie cru rao ol law. JullN P. WKIiBiatU, C I J(Nf?0N. I'KTPKlt MELIN. 1 Salt Lake City, Dec. W. Ib73. d3 FI3H, GROCERIES, ETC. TURKEYS ill GEESE, I'lXAX HADDIKS, VAUM0LTU BLOATfcltS, BL'tK WHEAT I'LdL'R and a Foil r.iiiR nf family mmm CIU.AP it LIDDELL & BROWN'S. TII0.1ISE.,LLBERCaC0. Kieelre daily from Call oroia. ORANCES, LIMES, 'I-.j3EOTS. I hry keep . full Htock of Utah Fruits and Vegetables, pouLTnv l- iiii. raiicy tiifl St'iple drorrrien at tvnolc-3'ttc tvnolc-3'ttc ami IttLa.it Stores So, 10 & 21, First couth St., Tito doort eaft of CornnnrrinI Strtat, HA '.T I.A K E Ci r y. . Ord.re freuilha Cjuctrr i ruxi !j &t:ba.'cd to. NEW ADVERTISEMENT!. 5 3 1 , VlZ. ui SI I I -H- I i WILLIAM JENMINGS, SONS &, SADLER. RIiArKSlHTHS XViX TMH AOTirn :o: GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES : WE ARE NOW SELLING AT THE FOLLOWING RATES FOR CASH: Sanderson's TIRE IR0S, - ' - 5 1-2 cents per lb. Best English TOE STEEL, - - 15 cents per lb. " American " - - 1.) 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. PSOPORTIOKTATE REDUCTION IN HORSE TJATT.S AND TOE CALKS. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., l,nl 93 EAST TEHl'LE STREET. Taylor & Cutler RETURN THANKS TO THEIR FRIENDS FOR past favors and the ninny expressions of kindness from their numerous customers, and beg to inform them that they have, in addition to their usual attractions, A LARGE STOC K OF WETTER GOODS, which they will dose out BELOW COST, . as they canuot afford to carry them over to next winter. GIVE US YOUR PATROMAGE, WE GUARANTEE AOT TO BE UNDERSOLD. & Store under Taylor's Hotel, East Temple street. CEO. DUNFORD. BOOTS - AND SHOES. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! HATS, CAPS AND GLOVES. SELLIMG OFF! SACRIFICE! - SELLING OFFf |