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Show LOCAL MiWS. Tailors U'antkp. TWKLYK first cla.-wTAILOK.S ar.: w.-mted iiumediate-!y iiumediate-!y bv C. Clivc. Merchant Tailor, 2nd ourh .St. None but the best need apply. av- JIa.wsh Wanted Immediately Hy Bishop John Sharp, to work at Evanston. Apply to James Sharp, Citv. adv The War in France progresses, and Carl C. Asmussen continues to sell watchos, clocks, jewelry and toys of the most superior description, at his new Jewelry and Toy Store, East Temple street. adv To Avoid Catching Cold The best preventive is to provide yourselves with good, eomfortablo Boots or Shoes and seasonable coverings for the heads. There is a fine supply at the Hoot, Shoe and Hat Store of adv Diiuford it Sons. Sour! Soup!! Soup!!! Good Soup, rich Soup, Soup that warms and invieorates, with Bread or . Crackers and Butter, only 1M cents, in ths Basement. Base-ment. Cico. fioddard. adv. Wantrd A girl to do general housework. lnruirc of Mrs. Chas. F. Smith, opposite Townseml House. adv. Wanted. A woman as cook. Apply Ap-ply to Mrs. King, third doi r east of the Herald office. adv. Excitement. Wanted, six first-class first-class door and sa.-h makers. Apply to I'. W. Parkhnrst, Truckce Lumber Yard, one block south of the I". C. passenger depot. adv Paris is starvinu, the Prussians say. Golightly ct Harris, though, keep the Globe well supplied with the finest bread, crackers, cakes, pies and pastry; and manufacture the choicest quality of pure candies. Try them. adv Important News. The most suitable suit-able place in Salt Lake City for ladies to take a lunch or other refreshments, is in George Goddard's Basement. There is no strong drink or other offensive offen-sive habits allowed. adv. Important ! Don't forget that Joe Simmons' Saloon and Restaurant, hotel ho-tel bas'uient, 2d South Street, is still well supplied with Oysters, Pigs' Feet, Calves' Tongues, Sardines, Lager Beer, Tennant's XXX! Porter, Barclay Bar-clay k Perkins' London Stout, Shcp-ton Shcp-ton Mallet Pale Ale, Brewer, Bemas it Co.'s Omaha Ale, J. C. Partridge's Golden Crown Cigars and Fine Cut Tobacco. Great speciality at this Saloon is Fresh Oysters, large, fat and luscious, served up in every stylo. A supply just received. This is the place to get a substantial Lunch any hour of the day, and at very cheap rates. adv. Onb Hundred and Fijty Gallons of genuine English ale on draught at "Phil. Marjretls' Refreshment Rooms," second south street. Spatkling lager beer, and choke cigars. Expected in a lew days, a supply of fresh oysters, smoked salmon, Bologna sausage, lambs' tongues, pigs' feet itc Give mo a call and you will leave rat-istlod. rat-istlod. P. Margetts. adv. - i - Fine Fr,y.sii Honey iu the cuuh, delicious and cheap, at 11. Wallace's. adv AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE CHANGE ok tijib. Doors open at 7 ; Performance to comuieuoe at 7:3). Attraction Extraordinary ! UNDIMINISHED SUCCESS! AXOTHBR Favorite Drama ! Saturday Evening, Nov. 5th, IioucicHult's great Irtth Sensational lJrama, entitled The COLLEEN BAWN I Mr. McKtnilf as Danny Mann Miss Adams as Eily O'Connor With a powerful distribution of eharaotors. Tu conclude with the laughablo Faruo, j entitled. THE YOUNG WIDOW.! .spluth Mr. P. MARDETTS Amelia Mi;s ADAMS And a good oast, . In rehearsal, Bernard's Original Comedy, THE EVIL. GESIl'S. MUSEUM! AND MENAGERIE. Half a block wedt of President Yoanc'e Residence. JOHN AV. YOUJVO, Ki., Prop. Native Beauts. Birds and Reptiles, Wolrerinc. Bears, Voxes, Mountain Deir, Lynx, Wild Cats, Ac EmpurUnt eolltction of Ntir9 Minerals; The KammothThe Happy Famllyi (rand Panorama; Views of Salt Lake City, Loudon, Paris, Berlin, New York, In ga ra, 4lc Admission 50 cts. Children, lO " Ojten srsry day except fcStindny, fmni ? a.m. to o p.m Feeding Time, 3 p. ut. J. L. BARPOOT, Manager. MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE. In addition ts the usual attraction, Prof. OTTO IIOSCO Will Lecture on aHd explain the mysteries tf MAGI i, MYSTERY AND MIRACLES Every day, at 12 m., 2 and i p.n. Change or Performance Kaeh Time PROGRAMME t The Talking Spirit Bell. The Spirit? in the Drum, To Maks Candy out of Bran, Power ff Mafic over Kire, First Lesaon in Mario, Variety of Wonderful Experiment. Ac. ic. . Admission Adults, 50 eent; nnder 18, 2o ct?; C hildren 10 cent Urand Maple Kntertalnmemt, Erery evemur durinjr, thii we-k at 7:30. Adminmon. coat"; Cbiidrrn l'l etote. FIAM KAFFIR. Only 300 Chancr,. One Dollar Each. A Ptfven and ; half octave Piu' eost $4C Examine the inatrument and bay your tickets for the Ruffle at MHS. COLKBROOK'S. BATHS! WARM SPRING BATHS ! J Private and Plunge. known iLt it B'.-i'W- ihf PriTwifr B-ith. the l.v I Mi. i : It fcrr.:hM t IpLUKG i; U VTHH 1 f. .r Ivv.- v.. -n i a--a v ir. H. TELEGRAPHIC!! JIt'-jVt tk" J iDESERET TELEGRAPH CO,,! I V.'ol c-,i,:i-- ul I 1 i n lc'- t i'.'i 1 - Ti w ; i- r e -. i.ci w :, SALT I.AKfc. CITV AND UGl)t. j Azi T"m crSIt ! r.;3 '. i;i;.si -; tl. i A- MILTO MX fcSKR, Enpr. PEOPLE'S VERDICT ! Over Half a Million Sold and in Use I 4,000 Made and Sold Per Week. SINGER'S :n"ett impeoved silent1 amily Sewing Machines, A 11 E Till; KEST IX THE WOKE!), Because all of them are in constant use. while a verv large proportion ofo'her makes are not used, owing to their being partially or utterly impracticable-. THE SINGER NEW FAMILY MACHINE Has Ixen brought to perfection, regardless of time, labor or expense, and is now incomparably the best tewing machiue in existence. Tt is Simple. Compact, lurablf. llcautif'd, (Juiet, Litfht-Jtituriiiij, and capable of performing a range and variety of work never before attempted upon a single machine; using either Silk, Twist, Linen or Cotton thread, and sewing with djual facility the very finest and coarsest materials, or anything between the two extremes, in the most beautiful and substantial manner. The New Improved Attachments for Hemming, (any width) Braiding, Emdroidering, Magic, Kuffling, Gathering. Gathering and sewing on (at the same time), Self-Sewing, Cording. Tucking, Qailtin?, Felling. Trimming, liindiug.cto., are novel and practicable, and have been invented and adjusted especially for this machine. Folding Tops and Cabinet Cases. New designs of the unique, useful and popular Folding Tops and Cabinet Cases, peculiar to the Sinter Machine, iu every variety of n.vd, such as Black Walnut, Mahogany, Kosewood, Satinwood, and from ihe plainest to the most elaborate pattern and finish. The Machines themselves are plain or highly ornamented with pearl aud gold to correspond with their tables or cainneis. In the Singer the work is fed or passed through the Machine in the natural direction, nameiy, from the operator, permittim; her to sit in a natural and healthy position. In many other Machines the work passes from right io left, or the reverse, compelling the operator to sit in a brnt and unhealthy position, and thus causing weakness of the back, etc. The Singer uses a SHOUT STRAIGHT NEEDLE, which U not liable to break or miss tho stiteh. Many other machines use a long crooked n.-edlo, which ts liable to break and to miss the stitch. In the Singer Machine the Shuttle is CAURIKP, thus avoiding nearly all wear. It requires NO oil, and does not soil the thread or goods. Outer machines drive their shuttles, in a race, thus causing great wear, and requiring oil, soiling the thread and goods. On the Singer, the Tension on both ths upper and lower threads is absolutely abso-lutely under the ready control of the operator, thus rendering the inaeli no always available for good sewing, winch is not tile case with an other. Many so-called cheap machines are really worthless, and so aro many of their new peculiarities and supposed advantages. The SI.NGKK is the OLDEST PRACTICAL SEWING M-'-CHINE, Being about twenty years in the market. Having been constantly impioved by the employment of tlie most skilled ingenuity of the age au 1 un-. un-. united eapual, iL is now divesied of all unnecessary parts au 1 pov,,. All the Very Latest Inventions aud Improvement. It is the on y M icniue sold on Honest C.atms, as all its parts are Practical an I will ilo all that is claimed for them. Some other Machines are Greatly Complicated, to do Useless and Suly things, and thus are rendered Luuie to Cou.iia.ii Derangement. Derange-ment. The Oiuger Seldom or Never gives trouble, but is road.ly and uiu.dy managed by those who utterly fait on other Machines. SINGER'S NEW MANUFACTURING MACHINES Claim the same advantages over others of their class as the now Family Ma chines. These old and well-tried Sewing Machines are applknlib to ml hind of ho try and light manufacturing in Cloths, Lmticr, lc, and run in the most pel feet and reliable manner without trouble to tho operator. Wilhout any previous advertisemenl, the Demand for t ie MNdKK MACHLMO is so Great that we hare been vnnhle to retain rnn mir Machine to exobit. ALL SOLI), but A LAUGH N CM HER A KM NOW ON THE WAV from New York, and WILL ARRIVE IN A IW BAYS ! They will consist of the Different arieties made by tho Singer Manufacturing Manufactu-ring Company, and we shall s.ell at Eastern Pnv, Willi addition ol Freight, only. To accommodate parties who cannot pay ail down, we will Hell on EASY MONTHLY INSTALMENTS So that all may possess one of these. Jllising. For the convenience of our Pulioiis we have engaged the mi ices ol a g.iulie-man g.iulie-man who lias had twenty years experience and is one of the uiut skillful expert, in the world in repairing and adjusting Sewing M.ielii,icK. He will put eindi Machine in complete and practical running order before it h'uves the Institution Institu-tion and will also impart to purchaseis all needful lu-truclion, so that they can at once commence work. Via resort to no trickery whatever to wOl Sjwimr M lehines, but. nllout their O'rcit Merits to n commend them. We can do this, as iho demand for them is so great that although the Singer Company make more tn.iii all other hrst-ciass companies combined, they cannot nearly till their orders, and are compelled to still extend their Gigantic Works. Having been so fortunate as to secure the v. i: fj: v e ;i:n t i i e a ; i c v For this Territory, we cxtcnJ u cordial invitation to all Pi conn' and scctheMj Machine,, whether they wi.-h to buy or not. S'e "It nthtm, Imt J not tnnj vuhotU you f-ratntnc the Sin'ji r ! W 'c 'u;ir:iii('' Every illsit'Iiiii" We, Ke.ll To rive Entire Sati-faction. Itlz SINGER BUTTON-HOLE MACHINE Js the only Piaciioal one iu the Worll. Other btwirg Machines Eepaired cu K'.ason.bld Te-iua. MACHINES FOR SALE at thi: RETAIL DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT ZIZHZ CO-OPERATIVE MERCANLLE INSTITUTION. IE 1!. CLAWSOIV, Supt. |