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Show KXtll.WtiE AND RLADINli ROOM Tf if FOR RT OpriCK. t.ouM A WorMlwurfl'B. E.mtTciiO'I:flt. 1 lie Hr.-or:tnry will be in atU:iulu.nco Lhiily to ex.l;nn die Objrm of the I nut itution. tho Kuh;n unit KcKuhitioii-: enu-r tlie ihuihm ot ttlM'HCiiriiH f'T Ale n.bf'r I'll ip, u rt-n-'wo Eu-trnnce Eu-trnnce Jb'ein. vvakkbn huhmKV, J'MHI'lvlU. FOIl SALE! A tuw huti'lrr'l "lor'' in tho "Tintif:" Hml "Liiliiyulic" Lridfip. Tinti: MininK iJirftri'-t. i:.,'llirc .'OK H11I JIO.VH, lllllilllB Hotlf Bit rllKIII. 14,(111(1 Km .t I' llol I Ik. ffl,vi.iv r lm:i'. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS E. P. Voi.M'M. M.l., Au.vx I'"t)M LF.lt. M.I. (Saru, L'.b.A.; VOLLUM & FOWL Kit, PIirSICIANS k SURGEONS. Office over Urown Jt Sou's tjtore, Da-t Temple Tem-ple Street, .Suit Lake City. IjEWAKJ. I WILL PAY the nbovo roward for the a-prchcririioii a-prchcririioii und oonvictioa of the mrly or jxiriici who havo been nuilty of di. placing trie lootoridtfcfl i" different part of the city. ISAAC CJROO, KupcrviHor of btroctj. 3H0TELC00KING STOVES .o. rZ C'oiiiplelr, l-'or Sale at BasM tt V JloflniHir.s, Opposite Mnlt liHke foue, jtlnltt Kt. pjano n rri.i:. (Inly 300 ( limii , nl One Dollar Each. A Fvcn nnd a liulf orUve Pinti'-, nut Lxjiiiiine tho in-truiuont nnd luy yiur ticket lor tho Kntlle at JI US, COI-KItUOOK'H. ,jr. i ji ii n i r b a , ! COMMISSION MERCHANTS; auri '4 (HI Cnlil'nrnln M . Han Kimi U((i, - - nHfrill. I'mlinilur itltnitiou .;iid Lu t lio fl II inr tf ..rUif lr ewry dt"i i i pi ion ol wcn-hiMnJi n I r o( Orru, Ar.ti c. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WAiTOWDER j Proof of lis Superiority for Slanting Purposes. Gulden Ckariot Mims. Co.Ji'ANr, tiilver City, Idaho, Oct.lS, 1S70. J jreasrs. Bandmann, Xei'.-on & Co, Agents Giant Powder C.. San Fianoisco, Cal.: Dear Sirs: Id reply to your late favor, I giro you the following r-fult of my working here: The cost of drifting, which cot under un-der th old ay-tem ot iniDiiiK here, 840 per foot, with the single hand ,-ytein of working and Giaut Powder I have reduced to a cost of $2- per foot, nnd when under the old system sys-tem but one foot per day was driven, my men are easily making one and a half feet. Under the old eyncm win zing i.o feetpquare) cot per foot, e;imo is now costing mc 4 75 per foot with the eauie difference in time as rhown in drifting. I. nder the old .-iystefu, our minp -ould never bo made to yield exceeding 4lX) tn3 per month; with unt PuwLr and oin-le hand drilling. I am now furni.'hr-g monthly l.UW' tons at a reduced cost of at least 1'- per cent less pur too than under the old system. In conclu-i'in will state that the neighboring neighbor-ing mine., Ida Klmore nnd Oro Fino, influenced influ-enced by re?ultj in the Gulden Cha iotniine, liavr adopted single hand drilling and Giant Powdfr, to the utter exclusion of double hand work, large drills nudcommon blasting powder. In corroboration of rc-nits in Gulden Gul-den Chariot mine, I refer you to the President Presi-dent and JJoard of Trustees, resident in your city. Yours, re-pectfully, JOHN F. CASSELS, Superintendent G. C. M. Co. Al TUK Grocery Depavtment, IIDN'S CD-OPRATIVE WEROANTILE INSTITU'N. II. B. CT'A1vRON, Suiif. ARCTIC MINK, I AN I; ROCK! MOUNTAIN 9 FURS. Wa. c. m. i. 1 Having received a cliuicc cunsignmont, in addition to our HOME-MADE FURS! ' Weoflor UiiuhuiI Il.ir- iin- in the t'-illowinf; ! line ul lull -1 1 f : PKKCH COJEV. BtLtU.V CU.E,: FITCH, .VAT. MISK,; IILVK IOXE1 , TIPPED MISKKAT, HIT. KK.MIXE, ALASKA SABLE, SIREIUA.V S(tlI!iilKI, ALASKA JIIAK, ALASKA D11.K, AiikuIh Trliii'd, ASTKAK.A.N". CIIILDlUON'ri SF.TTS Of tlic aljuvi: at Low FigurL. II. JJ. CL.HVSO.V, Supt. Z. O- Wlm Im HOME MANUFACTURE ! We have houxbioul tlioatock and uaachinory til the "BIG BOOT'' KS I'A III.IKII .'I K X T, And cjhi iiovr .'Jpply ii Ii r f t nrtiole ul' iiojii: rvViK BOOTS AND SHOES Warranted Ktiptrlor to lutpwrtcri Tin: nai,i:mcoo.ii In arriiriKd for thn xpociinl coinfort nnd oon-TOiiicnco oon-TOiiicnco of hnilioH who wish to Pnrchnie or be FIKI to Order. SHOE FINDINGS In full ntork for trade ufo. Also, LE ATIIEU ! LIC AT II Kit, UKAillKIt, Of nil kind nil IiihkI. Ho Hiii-u nnd 111,1 U-c i lo SlKiiJof llic II KJ HOOT." H. 13. 'JLA.WS0N 8 inn BATHS, BATHS! Wju'iu Sjn iiiu lSa t lis ! I'rlvnlfi nnd I'luiiKr. Tin-,. 1 oli-l.m,..l l,;ltl,N ,u Mj.mi l tli- pnl. Ik nl. 1l -' iv TI....I tl.lt HI..1 pi. !,., !,. - an. u ul.l-l.v kuuwri tlml it i4 uoi Huih tw ciniiiii'i nli t lii'in. lloUfB Hlfl Pllviilo Pdll", tin' Iihc'iiihI tiuuihoino-ly tiuuihoino-ly lmnl"lifii Plitnur lintlt 1r l,ii'li rt ntJ llalillM'Ua 1l..WM,ni II. AKIVOI.I). iii.. -. "rL h NEW SUPPLY of the i eU-bi iitoH WACOWS ARRIVED. Knibiii' iug hravi anil libi FARM AND KAWYJN YAGONS 1 lie favorit-r 3Z A. VX O N D nuil other LIGHT SPRING WAGONS, Very deslrnljlc for Family use. The Studebaker Wagons are manufactured out of tho very bost mutt-rials by the most competent mechanic's in the country, and are WARRANTED FIRST CLASS. FOR SAT.K AT CHEAP RATK3. JOHXT. CAINE, Agent, Salt Lake Herald Office. More of tlie War ! IX PEACE PREPARE FOR WAR Get your Guns, Pistols, Bullets, Shot, Fishing Fish-ing Tackle, and everything necessary for defence or for Eport. Also, Saddles, Bridle?, "Whipc, Spurs, &e., for racing or riding, from JAMES HAGUE, Sign of the Bir Gun, East Temple etreet. C. II. Bam. r,. r. IIoffmax. BASSETT & HOFFMAN HARDWARE STORE AllkiuJjuf HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron nul Siei'l, Stov is and Tin Ware HLACKS.MITIl TOOLS, A rlt 11 1 1 urn 1 liiijtlrmt'iita Anil .llilllii; Tools. Af I.otcftl Ilnft-i. OPPOMTE SALT LAKE HOlE. PRACTiCU WATCHMAKERS. -. v) z is o 5 ELIA80N & HAUER8ACH, Next Door of the Herald, Arp wurkmfu who nt nulv rcpnir Watchf!" and Clocks, but will umko V'au-hr t nrder in any dpfirtd style. r liny p:irt f 'horn, from a pi vol or pinion to an tMiiire M'aicU. Work Executed en Moderate Terms. Yfcl. H. H. SHARP, 0 - Resident Dentist, SAIT LAKK CITY. T p f T 1 1 Krom one to n full npt in.-u-rtrd I rr H nn Un1,1' I'latina. Silver. AiU-I AiU-I L-Im III tnnntino, H;mc nnd Vulonuucd HubluT, from S--' t" 5HM pr full fot, and nt- i.-lnption guaranteed in Hllcne?, Teeth Filled with Cold nnd Wnv-r Wnv-r nl ed. Tielli Kxtriu'lrd without Tnin. OFFICE Firct door one t of Drsorot fsowe SIIAVlXfl k 1IAUI-PKK8SING JOHN SQUIRES & SONS, KASTTKIMtM.K 8THKF.T, Firit dor south of Bp. llnnter'n residence. l'flVfl t O ltoOltlN Knr Culling nnd lrn-!ing l.ndios' nnd Cbil-dron'n Cbil-dron'n Hair. M A M KAl'Tl'IUCI II AlU. Kvory di'fi'riptinii f Mnir Worlc ni.ido to order, A i u ;i n l i t v r.f ,n.li(' jSwittdirit on bund. Ornament n llulr Work. LiuUi'h' nnd (Ji'iiMcmcn'x Wiilch Hunrd., Unioolcts, KiiiKf, N'pt'kltH'oM, ,Vo., inn.).- to or.liT. 2fl nnn ic:tj:isrrjs U,U U Ui RON AND STEbL Al ItussHI llollinmrs. OpiDtlr Hnlt LMlir lloir. PEOPLE'S VERDICT! Over Half a Million Sold and in Use 4,000 Made and Sold Per Week. SINGER'S NEAV.; IMPEOVED SILETE Family S e wing Machines, AKE TIirSBEST L THE WORLD, Because all of them are in constant use, while a verv large proportiou of other makes are not used, owing to their being partially or utterlj impracticable THE SINGER NEW FAMILY MACHINE Has been brought to perfection, regurdlet,!s of time, labor or expense, uti a now incomparably the best sewing machine in existence. . It is Simple, Compact, Durable, Beautiful, Quiet, IAght-Rwtung, uj capable of performing a range and Tariety of work neTer before ttBpte4 upon a single machine ; using either Silk, Twist, Linen or Cotton thread, u4 sewing with equal facility the very finest and coarsest materials, or aoythiag between the two extremes, in the most beautiful and substantial manner. 3 The' New Improved Attachments for Hemming, (any width) Braidt Emdroidering, Magic Ruffling, Gathering, Gathering and sewing on (at the saae time1, Self-Sewing, Cording, Tucking, Quilting, Felling, Triraming,Bindinr,w., are novel and practicable, and have been invented and adjusted eopeeialr for this machine. Folding Tojs and Cabinet Cases. New designs of the unique, useful and popular Folding lops and Cabiaet Cases, peculiar to the Singer Machine, in every variety of wood, sugh m Black Walnut, Mahogany, Rosewood, Satinwood, and from the plainest to the most elaborate pattern and finish. The Machines themselves are plain or highly ornamented with pearl and gold to correspond with their tables or cabinet. In the Singer the work is fed or passed through the Machine in the natural direction, namely, from the operator, permitting her to sit in a natural and healthy position. In many other Machines the work passes from right to left, or the reverse, compelling the operator to sit in a bent and unhealthy position, and thus causing vjealcness of the back, etc. The Singer uses a SHORT STRAIGHT NEEDLE, which is not liablt to break or miss the stitch. Many other machines use a long crooked needle, which is liable to break and to miss the stitch. In the Singer Machine the Shuttle is CARRLED, thus avoiding nearly all wear. It requires yo oil, and does not soil the thread or goods. Other 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 the upper and lower threads is aht-lutely aht-lutely under the ready control of the operator, thus rendering the m&chun always available fur good sewing, which is not the case with any other. Many so-called cheap machines are really worthless, and so are many of their new peculiarities and supposed advantages. The SI"GER is the OLDEST PRACTICAL SEWING MACHINE, Being atKiut tweuty years in the market. Having been onstaady improved by the employment of the most skilled ingenuity of the are aid unlimited un-limited capital, it is uow divested of all unnecessary parts and possess All the Very Latest Inventions and Improvements. It is the on iy Machine -old on Honest Claims, as all its parts are Practical and will do all that is claimed for them. Some other Machines are Greatly Complicated, to io L'v-'less and Silly thing-, and thus are rendered Liable to Constant Derangement. Derange-ment. The Singer Seldom or Never gives trouble, but is readily and easily managed by those who utterly fail on othtr Machines. SINGER'S NEW MANUFACTURING MACHINES Claim the same advantages over others of their class as the new Family Machines. Ma-chines. These old aud well-tried Sewing Machines are applicable to all leindi of heavy and light manufacturing in Cloths, Leather etc, and run in til most perfect and rehab. e manner without trouble to the operator. . Without any previous advertisement, the Demand for tSe SINGES MACII1NK is so Great that we haw been unable to retain eren me Machine to e.rhd.it. ALL SOLD, but A LAKGK NUMBER. ARK NOW ON THK WAY from New York, and WILL ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS ! ! Thoy will consist of the Different Varieties made by the Singer Manufartn-1 Manufartn-1 ring Company, and we shall sell at Eastern Prices, with addition of Prvifht only. To accommodate parties who cannot pay all down, we will sell on EASY MONTHLY INSTALMENTS So that all may possess one of these Blessings. For the oonveuicnee of our Patrons we have engaged the services of a xeulle man who has had twenty years experience and is one of the most skillful experu in the world in repairing and adjusting bewinc .Machines, tie will put eaea Machine in complete and practical running order before it leaves the Insulation Insula-tion and will also impart to purchasers all needful instruction, so that thy a" at once commence work. Wc resort to no trickery whatever to sell Sewing Machines, but aU:i their Great Merits to recommend thrm. Wc can do this, as the demand for them is so great that although the Singer Company make more than all other first-class companies combined, they cannot nearly fill their order, and are compelled to still extend their Gigautic Works. Having becu so fortunate as to secure the For this Territory, wo extern! a cordial invitation to all to come and see these Machines, whether they wish to buy or not. r U others, but do t bun without yon examine the Singer! AVc (iiiiaraiilco Evcr.r Machine Wo Hell To give Entire Satisfaction. THE SINGER BUTTON-HOLE MACHINE Is tho only Practical ono in tho World. Other Sewing Machines Repaired on Reasonable Terms. MACIMiXKS FOR SALE AT THE RETAIL DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT ZION'S CO-OPERATIVE MERCANTILE INSTITUTION. ' II. 1$. CI.AWhOISt !Snil. |