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Show BEHEBicfTHALL & CO.,, MAN UFACTUREKS AN! WHOLESALE DEALERS IX HAVE REMOVED TO Xos. 13-1 and 136 GRA31 STREET, Corner Crosby, - KVV YORK On Block East of Broadway, , LX i-J It IV1UX. A NEYf SUPPLY1 STUDKWARKU WAGONS IIAJJ JTJ6T ! ARRIVED. nubraeiug heary and light FARM AND KANYOM WAE0N3 The Favorite X3 X -A- 2V O N D and othr LIGHT SPR1N3 WAGONS' Very rtesil'Rble for Family use. The Smdebaker Wasons are njanufftCluieti out ef h Terj best materials by the m-st coaipqtnt mechsaic's in ttw cortntry, aru WARRANTED FIKKT.CL, ASS. VOR SALE AT CHEAP BAT.5. JOIJLV T. C'AINK, AkpiM, Salt Lake Herald Office. U.UUuiBQN AND STEEL At HussHt ..V Hoft'iaan's. Opposite Salt Lake House. WILLISTON'S CELEBRATED COMBED SEA ISLAND ! SIX CORD ' SPOOL COTTON. To Arrive. Will be sold wholesale and retail, at 2. C. M. I. TW3 SPOOLS GiVEN AWAY ! For every one not entirely eaiieiaetory JUST A1PJYEB AT THE MAMMOTH SHOE AND HAT STORE A Large Stock of Winter In Every Style ! And at Every Price ! CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP ! Now is your time ! Come ou and get yourself a nice warm CAP ! Don't stand Freezing, but come on! They are on Sale at PIONEER STEAM WOOD WORKING COMPANY. TY. H. Folsoii, Thos. Latimer. Geo. Rom-ey, G H. Tatlob. F0LS0I, EOIKEY & CO., (Sonth Temple Street, one block west of the Tabernacle,) Having added to their already extensive stock of Machinery are now prepared to furnish all articles in their line, a first class article, at gTOtitly reduced rates, from the best lumber produced in our own mountain home. We have a complete set of Sash and Door Machinery, by which we can fill large or small orders with great dispatch. SASH OT HMMMtS We publish a list of sizes of Doors and Windows which are always kept on hand. Lip or cheek rail sash and all kinds and sizes of doors made to order : Sash Sizes. Door Sizes. XxlO windows, 2 ft -H in'x 3 ft 9 in I 2 ft fi ii: by fi ft 6 in 10x12 " 2 lOt x-J fi 2 8 " f, 8 10x14 " 2 104 x5 2 2 10 " 6 10 10x1 ft " 2 10JX-5 10 1 3 feet " 7 feet. Blinds, Frames a ml JUouldin;. Rolling and Stationary .Slat Blinds made to oid r to fill all kinds of jcn-jnes. jcn-jnes. Door and Window Frames, plaiu and punncled. Having one of lay's .pf'-rt'lid No- 1 moulding machines v, c can furnish every variety of Mouldings. WOOD TURNING. We have a No. 1 Turning Lathe, and have engaged Fred. FhiMcr, tho bert turner in the Territory, and will furnish turning of ail descriptions, including inclu-ding wheel heads, chairs, bedsteads, and all kinds of wood turning at low rates. LATEST IMPROVED JVIACIIIIVEKY. Our machinery ir. the very be-t tint could be purchased in the East, consisting con-sisting of a So. 1 I'lancr and Matcher, for surfacing lumber and tonguing and gtooving flooring; a Daniels J'lart'-r, for planing lumber out of wind; a Tenon-tog Tenon-tog Machine; a heavy power Mortising Muohino; machines lor rabbiiiug, r.lowing, making .-;i;-h, doors, blinds and moulding. A a great vai iely of work can be done ou thr o machines, it giws us a great advantage contracting and building. V. IE FOE;O.M intend.-) to the building department, and being un 'xperieuccl architect, and having on hand all the latef.t architectural woiks, is prcnared to make plan-, specification", details, and omtraet lor buildings of all T he old linn of LA 'I 'IMJIC it TA YLOii have charge ol Inc machine department and in connection with the above machinery inn a net of circular a3, and are prepared to rip boards, plank, pickets, lence rails, mips. c, All who intend to beautify, improve and build no, and want i-ln-ap and 1 d work, call on r o. Jiox vm. Folsom, Horanoy fc Co. I'ljiiiBTj; NOISELESS FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IS THE Standard Machine of the World ! Tlie Special Committee appointed to examine ami report on Sewing MacUlnev nt I lie North Carolina State Fair, held at .Raleigh last week, awarded a Gold Medal tot e Florence Sewing Machine for tlie ease and qnletiu-s of Its movements, perfection and large variety of work, and its valuable new feature, making ma-king it 1 Ho most valuable Hewing 31acUlne for family two. Fart leg contemplating the purchase pur-chase of Sewing Machines are requested re-quested to read the following from the New York "Tribune" of Oct. 19th, 1S70 : . ,' SEYVIXG MACHINES. We have recently had occasion to miike some inquiries into the progress of improvement improve-ment in the mechanism of Fewing machines, and were not a little surprised to learn that the central idea in the. first invention the shuttle still holds its place, though many attempts have been made to supercede it. The shuttle, in combination with the needle, is still the means used to form the stitch, in the loading machine?, and we find that tht growth of trade L chiefly with the shuttle-using shuttle-using machines. The improvements that are taking firm I hold in practical use are, therefore, nocessa-rily nocessa-rily in connection with the shuttle, eithei in the detail of the shuttle itself. 01 in other parts of the machine connected with it. to cause ttic whole to operate mors perfectly and uniformly, and to simplify it; use. Mny important gains in this direction, made since the firt great invention, are undoubtedly un-doubtedly embodied in the 'FloreucV ma-chide: ma-chide: and we recommend our readers tc carefully inspect the ".Florence" before ma-kme ma-kme a choice. The points peculiar to this machine are: An unusual O'nount of inont-y is ei-ont in masin? the "ir'lortnec," thereby seeurinfi the best material uieet. for instance, when others use ca&t-ir'-n ). and the '-neei timah ol important part? Oho thuttlo, fVr example, being rigidly rejected if it varies from th( standard 1-2 OAfih of an inch!) It U constructed con-structed on theciuple.'i scteiititic principles, entirely diieu:iug w.th the cfe. and cams i and links wfiicu fu often pet perversely out of order and t-orWy perplex every one bu; the practiced Luacnini't by thc-ir unaccountable unaccount-able fre.iks. The "Flurence" is to e sit ' managed, and its u.e ij t-o readily leirned that an ordinary girl of ten has aene anc muscle enough t run it i criectly. Tnolook' stitch, as made by the "Florence" is vcrj regular and perlect. very stroug and clastic and is drawn ;nti he t.ibrio evenly, grud-. grud-. ually, exactly, without jerking, and wkhou l causing the scam t pu' k r. or etratniiiif thi tbredd so as to endanger its breaking; con' sequently, vei y tine thread;- and light labric; can be u-ed. IJetides thi-. tho ' F'lorence' (in al! but the cheapen styles) alo make three additional etitcue a double lock, i single knot and a Jf-ub e knot whi.hun stronger -nd more eia;tic than any othe stitch, and which aro made by no other ma chine. The "F'oronce" is the only mah.m that his a revcrsi'j'o 'ccd, whereby tho di rection of the sewing can be intuntlj chatiged withont plopping tho work, thu enab,iog the operator to qaill or embrnide: with unusual taeility, to ev backward ant eai!y strengthen a Eeam wherever desired and, finally, by a low repeated stitche. t fasten ends in the quicken and strong way. It is the only machino that has self adjuPting phnttlo-thread tension, whicl works so perfectly that the operator can rui across the eavien sciim? nnd sw th fines linen and the thicken broadcloth in irume diaie pucctsion withont breaking the tbreai and without changing tho needle, stitch o tension. The "k lorence" draws the threat into the cloth with unequaled precision am certainty, by means uf an ingenious automatic auto-matic "take-up" wheel, which di-poao e tho slak thread left niter the stiteh with a: acourate proraptne-s that prevenu a'l snarling snarl-ing or dropping of stitcbgs and allow tht operator to Few backward, or to run off th cloth and on ngnn. with perfect impunity. It has an improvcri rlinic hemmer, exclusively exclu-sively iw own. which i. managed with ease, and will make a hem of .my width on any material. It not only mnkci a prfcct gather and powfl it to a band at rnio oporation, boi it hems, and binds, and foils, and quilu, and cords, and tacks, and gat hern, and braid without basting, fcuch special provision u made againi-t injurious wear that tho "Florence" "Flor-ence" la claimed and guaranteed by theCom-pany theCom-pany to last twice as long without repair a any other shuttlo machine in tlie market, without the bligh'oat dilbculty. livery part of the "Florence" ib ho perfectly uud permanently perma-nently adjusted, and it has so few joints and points of lriction. that it runs with the utmost ut-most ease. 'I ho noodle is set und threaded, and tlie stitch is lougthoned, shortened, or - reversed with tho ut uio.-t ea-e. In urging the "Florence" neither tho work nor the opcrat-ir's drcs. is liable t be soilcl. The "Fiorenoo" with all these c airnn to superiority, sells at the sawo price as other first-class macliims. Thee advan taif : Ltber.nlity in manufacture; Simplicity of con-truct ion; 1'acility of management; V-.riety of Mtitrhw; Huvcrrtiblo fe d; bell-adju.-itin tor.tion; Automatic take-up; Improved heitim(;r; TrovirioD again.-t wear; Perfect and pTmanent ndju.-t ment ; V.tiAy regulation ol needle and stitch; Cleanliness and cheaj pc-h; The beauty mid high finish of tho machine Make tho 'Florence." moderately npok-ing, npok-ing, a machine which to be valued, needs but to be tried. No fair.ily can iiflord to be without tow-inz tow-inz machine, and wo hopu that heloro ono may be luund wherever "Tho Tribune ' woloouie. TO THE (LADIES Of Salt Luke City, and through, out t he I t l i lt iii'Idk of ir'luli, Idaho, .loutuna and Wyoming, AVo cxliMid u cirdiiil iiivitmiim to cull utourollico, uiul nuiniiio Llio i'loronr ,Fntnily tin win if .Machine, wlivtlior tlo hinin iniiiicduito purcliiiso or nut; it closo (j.Miininalinn uri'l cirnparisnn, 'r have on exhibition, in onlT tho nmr. Oiisily to uxpluiu points of (lillVroiuT, til which wo claim superiority tho ma-chiii'Jrt ma-chiii'Jrt of vari-niH inak-'iv, in':luditi tl . (irovt-r (; Unkor, Singer and Whuclm 6c Wilson. In making bu h ooinpan-son, ooinpan-son, no iiniair iulvanlao will bo taker of rival niacliiin--, but on tho eonlrarT tliey w ill b': kept by 11 competent in cliini-l in ll.c bot of running okU,: ' f.ioiiio of I hi'in r fpiiro as f",,f' " ""'4' ni'.or a ; a bio-'hiolivi'. ) CHAS. S. HAMMER, iiii m ini Ak i(. I ,T I ,, K 1 , CITY, HT,i I I lZ. C. M. I. ! Clothing Departm't 'fresh arrivals ! I J Of New Good in Fall and i WINTER SUITS ! ! OVERCOATS, a t j CAPES, TALMAS i j Military Clothing:, Ace. Abo a Fall Variety A GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS Gtrntf', Ladies' mid LSovV BOOTS & SHOES Gents' Youths' and Buy?' HATS and CAPS. TRUNKS in stylos uud qualities. Va links and (nrKT 5aks. Carpets,Matting,FIoor Cloths Mali Pafr and Ueroralions. Always un hand and for Haiti by (ho yard, a lurjro dock ol" PrriM'h nnrl KiiRlljilt CniMlmrr, Dnroatnp, Kenvpri, Mllltuiy Cloth, Hume Dlndc Twcrd, Vu. SSJITS MADE TO ORDER! O',nt!onmn,n 01"ihuiK. or AMliltirv Suit it, mrbi Lo nnlvr in tho owfl'l Slyln vt Vnf hinn 9f 1 h o p"h'rfo-t. tirtt-cii. Kir.'t-t'lufa i'it nnd WorkinaiiHliip riunrniit.ec'1. MILITARY TRIMMINGS IN flUKAT .IIII VY. II. It. (!I,AWS()N, Suit. TRUCKEE AND SALT LAKE LumberYard One Block South of U. C, PASSENGER DEPOT. Lumber Of all widths and lengths. Utah Common $-32.50 per M Truckee " rough 40.00 Truckee 2d clear, " 50.00 " Truckee 1st " " .... 60.00 " TRUCKEE 1 j SHINGLES $4.50 per M. A No. 1 Sawed. 5.50 per M. LATHS, A No. 1, clear sugar pine (6x14 inch) Four feet length?, $7.00 per M. SII-RKA VALLEY Sucar Pine, Clear Senoned M0U LD1NGS Toui;uel Jt (Jrooved FLOORING, CEILING. SIDING, COUNT Kit TOPS Rustic and Moulded Battens, .r., r., DOORS, DOORS, n., p, a in. 2 T'ith HnJ without Rodwoud Tan!?. Sasli Doors, (Single and Double) PRIMED, GLAZED &, UN GLAZED. All di.os coiiHtuntty on hand. Kxtru si.iw nindo promptly to oritur. D. W. P ARKHURST, riiMilor. WANT 10 1! Barley, Flour, Butter & Eggs, 111 llll(lMIIUIIlllii'f, T. i W. TAYLOg HAVE JUST KECEIVKD A LARGE LOT OF COOKING " AND PARLOR STOVES ! Cheaper than ever Sold in the Territory. CALL AND SEE THEIR Splendid Assortment of New Goods! L::k Out h - ths Ihu tit; Marr.s! SAMPLES ARRIVED AUD CAU BK FOCSD AT TBASDBL & -'C'O'S WHO ARE AGENTS 1'OK THK CELEBRATED Link Motion, Lock Stitch. Straight Needle, and will perform vrhh ncura the Honviest nd Lightest Work. JI0RK MACHI.NES TO ARRIVE IX A YEW DAYS. Our Dry Goods, Crocery, Boot, Shoe, Hardware and Crockery Departments Are being duily replenished with a full variety and at prises to satisfy all. THE AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT COMPANY'S PAINTS, Embracing over A HUNDRED DIFFERENT SHADES, prepared for immediate application and requiring no mixing, jaat received and for tile at the DRUG DEPARTM'NT aia a IlV i I The ingredients of these Paints are simple and indestructible. The qoaJV-ties qoaJV-ties with whieh they recommend themselves are: Cheapness, durability, superiority supe-riority of oolor, an unusually smooth and glo.-y appearance, less labor required in layin?. no trouble of mixing, will stand fire or rain, and does not eraes r peel off with atmospheric changes, nor chalk off by friction. They are the best, cheapest, most durable and most popular Paints in ue. The AVERILL WHITE PAINT b a ZINC PAINT, entaminsr m ead, and if of equal superiority and popularity. :' BRING ALONG YOUR PAINT CANS OPEN AND PURCHASE BY THE GALLON. A full line of Foreign, 5osiieiic and Case Liquor. At the Drug Department, Z. C. M. I. H. I?. f.'LAYKO. Mint. Zion'sCooperative Mercantile Institution TO CITY AM) COUMRY CO OPEUATIVE STORES And the Trade sreiieraUj. . WHOLESALTdRY GOODS! EAGLE EMPORIUM, (Up Stairs.) WINTER CO0DS! Lony: Shawls, Auhias. iiosiery, Miierle Shawls. Hoods, 'Iove. Children's Shawls, Seanfc, Flannels, lilankels. Counterpanes. .leans, Cassimere. Linseys. DOMESTIC GOODS IN FULL SUPPLY AS USUAL Itoots 4&" shoes, Kuhhers A:- Areties. .lien's, EIovs and C hildren's Hats. H. B. Clawsou, Supt. Zion's Co-op er at i ve Mercantile Inst'n WHOLESALE AND EETAIL GROCERY AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, f.i.DUF.ixii; x ei.AWNO' i;i h.pix.s. mi ran lind at this Drpailmrnt of '.. V. M. 1. 1-cnor ctoA LAMPS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE. STOVES, MINI Mi TOOLS, HLASTLXC TOWDKH. staple and Fanej (,roeerie, V.tc Ami I'.-m Get More for your Money and Orders th.ui you can ?.t any other House in Utah. II. it. r, avm. mp'- |