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Show aw, SALT LAKE TIMES. And circulates gratuitously -hroughont the city in all the Hotels, Kestaurants, Street Cais, etc. House Progr: mme foo the SALT LAKE THEATRE and other piaccs of Amusement. THURSDAY, - = NOV, 27 There’s one sphere that belongs to HOT TOM AND JERRY. éverybody -to women as well as men— and that’s the atmosphere. If we were to ask what Auer & Murphy are daily meking all the delicious physicians | stood at the head of their profession, we ; would say 1t was the gentleman who was in the habit of attending -‘patients onam nument.’”’ ee _-—_ W Herrmann performed last night to only a thin audience. His splendid en(er: .i1ment was deserving of better patTonage. A splendid attraciion at for Thanksgivir-2 night. \ w the Theatre paid us by Mr. S, C. Ewing, the gentlemanly proprietor of the Clift House, toan inVitation to a Thanksgiving dinner — H. E. Phelps, at the Americen store, has anew aud complete Flag line of overcoats for wen and boys; also a large of full suits. Besides, he has a splendid assortment of gent’s silk hand- we a LES kerchiefs and other fancy goods that are being sold at remarkably low prices. There is no better piace to attend, after indulging in a Thank, iving dinner, than the theatre to-night and to enjoy a Thanksgiving performance, ; + Or A littlegirl wanted more buttered toast, and but she was told she had enough, that more would *‘Well,’’ said she, made “give her me ill, anugzer piece and send for the doctor.”’ An Irish crier at Ballinsloe being dered to clear the court, did so by announcement: the mixed celebrated ready for or- blackguards MATERIALS. A young man went into a Says that persons seeking solitude, where they (gh €€N Commune with their own thoughts gal pelt lit Gt come office, where it is as quiet as-the to his grave, HOT TOM AND JERRY i Ot p should And Genuine Irish, Sectch, Rum and other hot punches, 1 AL” ; le- Opposite Herald Office —_+@>— J. L. TOWNSEND, Pay:on, Write for Ci-cn’ars, of Se’ec'ed French, English and Scotch SUITINGS. French and English DORSKINS & BROADCLOTHS. Together with a fine assortment of AVERICAN GCODS, Will enable my customers t= select ELEGANT SUITINGS Call and see them. Styles and Fit Guarantee4 Dz.WILLIAMS “(32 Clark St., Chicago, Ill., Is a graduate of two regular (Allopathic and Eclectic) Medical Colleges ; for 20 years has treated and cured, with unparaileled success, those diseases resuiting from youthful follies or excesses in later life, such as Lost Manhood, Spermatorheea, Imp tency (Sexual Incapacity); also, Private, Kidney and Chronic Diseases and habits and abuses of the system. Remember that age and experience are very important. Dr. WiLLiams addresses himcolt particularly to those who have already placed th-mselves under the cure of ignorant advertising charlatans from whom they have received 10 benefits, and who, in fact, have done them mor- harm than good. Medicine, like a]] other sciences, is progressive, an 1 every year £10ws proof of itsadvance. By a combination of remedies of great curative power, Dr. Wi1LIAMS has so arranged his treatment that it will afford not only Taxidermist, we Weil Utah By immediate relief, but permanent cure. Contents of letters _ LL. R. WILLIAMS, are held M.D., sacredly Do not longer delay. confidential. = An ee AMERICAN FLAG STORE! A Full Line of FINE OVERCOATS! —¢-9->- FOR MEN and BOYS. ~ Gir we yp | NEW ARRIVALS OF MENS AND BUYS SUITS at the “OCCIDEN- Be Thankful, Be Happy, Be Merry, Be--fore | Christmas. Address, 132 Clark Street, Chicago, Ill, time 1 willing he’d take it out in pie. yi Utloterruptedly, | and Stock Special Attractions! that was money, added that he had half an hour to spare, if the proprietor was A young lawyer of Boston absence of Large DS. restaurant the other day, and remarked that j and Agent, Salt Lake City. gitimate effort to secure trade; being pcompt and careful in filling orders and putting everything cown to the lowest living figures. GOR. GULMER. Propriecor, 33 First South St i isn’t lawyers must lave the court.’’ ‘| applied for a situtation. ‘*Oh, yes, you || have, mum; it takes precious little to keep me busy.’’ shuttle O. H. KIGGS. hort the ‘‘Tea Pot Stere’’ canies this “I haven’t enough work for another | servant,”’ said an old lady to a giri that threading springs and cogs render it both simp'e and durable. Be sure to see it and its elegant appearance and general adyantages will make you its friend. The ‘*Tea Pot Store’’ carries a full stock of PAINTERS’ and GLAZIERS’ © ‘Now then, all ye is admirable, while its self setting needle, seif See every ofa really excellent more weicome to the contributes more to than a+imple, qu et it is nearly noiseless and very light running and has a very high rate of speed. The new manner of winding the bobbir ENAMEL use. ic Tok chine which wou'd fully ineorporste a)‘hese req uirements, and the NEW VI] TOR eer tainly is a flattering success, for their advertisement. an extensive stock and makes _—_- stock PAINTS of FALL & WINTER My and light running Sewing Machine. fhe manufacturers have sept that fact in view »nd have striven to procu e a ma- PLATE BLOCK. CFOO IN EW If you are in need assistant, nothing is busy housewife or the comfort of home and FANCY GLASS to; be found in Utah. The ‘ Tea Pot Store’’ has the agency Utah SKE ~+or- The ‘‘Tea Pot Store’’ offers inducements to the jobbing trade with a large and fre<~h stock of WHOLESALEGROCERIES. The *‘fea Pot Store’’ has always kept for TO JOHANSON, ROMNEY tbe SEWING MACHINE that is always complete and suitabie for the wants of .the family trade. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guranteed. In We acknowledge the compliment ial Public Notice.— The pro] rietor of the well known ‘“!'ea Pot Stor: ,’’ in thapking his many customeis fir their patroauge, wishes to call the attention of the general public'to the following facts. The *“Tea Pot Store’’ carries a stoc ‘f GENERAL FAMILY GROCERIES the largest stock of WINDOW, SURE SB & which ”’ has become noted. 2 ba & NELLIE BOYD COMBINATION. An excellent performance is offered to lovers of amusemert to-night. Nellie Boyd, who has delighted our thea.ie goers before by her ariisiic and chaste performances, makes hev re-appearance in this city with new attractions and supported by an admirable corps of dramaticjevtists. ‘‘Fate or Lost and Won’’ is a strong and powerful play of the sen sational class, and wherever presented has never failed to meet with great success, hot drinks, for ‘OCCIDENTAL SS, _H. E. PHELPS. |