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Show NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Tiie jVjaiioissalSeries OF TEXT BOOKS. JS The Readers, (.leoffraphie, Sciences and German I'ooksol" this Seri-s Iihtb l-n adopted for standard uuiloruiity id Utah, and the others arc fiYorubl.T reccirod by the beit cdiietttoii. ' 0. PARKE!? & WATSON'S SERIES Conistinc of A Primer, and. Readers id Fit d timbers. Spelling Jtioolts, lii two grades, D4V ES' MATHEMATICS, Tbe National Standard, and only complete, consistent con-sistent and uniform meibml in evtry bnmch, unbracing un-bracing text bouki fur each grad iu Artthme t lc, Algebra, GeoiHttry, Calculus, Surveying, Perspective, Etc MONTEITH'S GEOGRAPHY. A graded series in three book. 1 First JUecsons. &. Manual 3. -JIcZTnlly." With intermediate and ndditumii tqIumm, oad A Set f AVall Maps. CLARK'S DIAGRAM GRAMMAR Teaching the Science by Object I.eBonc First Lessons In Knglluli Grammar The A'urmal Engllsli Grammar. STEELE'S NATURAL SCIENCES A "ir'wnrtcen Weeks' Conreo" in each branch ; intensely interesting and vastly popular, embracing Natural Philosophy, Astronomy. Chemistry, Oeology. WURMAN'S GERMAN SERIES Comistinj of Grammars, in two Grades; A Reader, aud Echo, or CwnrtriMion Hook. For descriptive catalogue with full details re-Fpactiug re-Fpactiug four hundred educational works, address tu publi-hers. A. S. BARNES &, CO., Ill aud 113 William street, Now Yurie. THEODORE LUBBE, Manufacturer of LADIES'! FANCY FUSS Eat Temple Street, At I'l'irence Sewing 74a hine SMle-rootii. Opposite salt Ljkc lioue. Hue on hand and fur $;tle n fine a.--rl incut ( HOME-MADE LADIES' FURS Snch i.i V t all and Alaska Mink, F.nuiuf , Chi m-hi 11 as, H usslnu Squirrel, At rnkun Persian Lamb, I kraner, Ivrlmner. Russian and Frmcli Coney. Utah and haslcrn Mukrnts, A;c.,3tc. Which I offer at exceedingly low price-. All goods warranted as rei'rv?onted or money returned. Ladies' Fur? of any either. i-t inn male to order in a workmanlike manner. 3HQTELC00KING STGVES .o 1'Z Complete, for Salo at Bassett & Jlofimuu's, Opposite Salt Lake Ilonse, Main St. BATHS, BATHS! Warm Spring; Baths ! Private and Plunge Thene celebrated baths are open to tha public at all e&oni. Their n-edicirmJ irupertiea are so widely knowu that it ia needlesa i euunicrate them. Benidea tho Pr.Tw, Baths, the largo and handsome' ly fumiousd Plunge liatlut lur Ltvlif aud Qentlemeu are now wpn. 11. AUiMlLU, OH nnn :Foxj;iNr-Ds ZUUuU IRON AND STEEL At Bassett &. Hoffman's. Opposite Salt Lake House SUSTAIN HOME MANUFACTURE I The Be h t and the C'lienprat ! Have 1 ou Tried Them I ANTI-DYWPKPTIC, COMPOUND B3NESET PILU. Home-made and purely regotablt." Twenty-fiveccntd per box Twenty CroPiHc Warruntcd to give BttLifUciion. TheyrnlicTO Jaundice, ItvHpfpfia, IndiKOfl-tion. IndiKOfl-tion. Liver Oiuplaint, Headache. Lo-a at' Appetite and haul titoiuto li, will bmik up Colds, frcverfl. Couch n. and I'urily the Blood. Itiey will (Jle;m tho .Stomach, Henovatu the System, and di-pel Dica.o. Are (food in all c-en where Physic is needed. Try u iwx I ou will liko t hem, and Dover want nny other net. They re ionic, Culhnrtie ami ISipcu-torant. ISipcu-torant. Ol'THA LMIC IJALSAM, Or Eye Iinlui. Valuable in most Licnflcfl of tho Krcs. 1U-mv 1U-mv Inlluihiiiulioii, StmiKllmi the SiKtit, and Went or llrooping unil ivironirlly uculins un.l ntrcnirthoiiiiiK to Ihe smlil, but ciiub no .am. It ii nil) Booil for Tetter, Klnfforru uul bii.l Hnr,.. Duly iwciity-uve OnU ior llox. CONKLIN HAM-'C. A mUmblo reuif.ly for Cut . Briiirn-", WmuwI-?," WmuwI-?," S'y'l'K nd r..r Weak or Lmno hiiek, N'ln or l.nM.-l. nnd lor tunny ollirr u-i-e. Tuo.- ami oihr bomo-uiu'lo liiiuily uinli-cmtv uinli-cmtv ale li'ejmrd by J, E. .TO.i.SO, HI. :oifc. I ,, And sold nt Zion'fl C'r-n pei n 1 i Hl-in- und br oilier HKenf l linmiclj'i ut l!i Trrriiorr. Aln oid ut. irlioli 'iile ir Inrni-lii-d on com-minion com-minion to responsible iito-ni 1 1 t Iiphd m, d-iciue d-iciue nro Dot kept, itt mir Mori", n--k ymir iiUTcliHiil to order Ilicin lit once, WILLIAM F. CALTQN, l'.PKF!iKcni) wj:i,i, UrilUKK. ,,,. -I J blpoli nci ii 1 1 -1 Iwo ..mill ol lllli IVur-l "'linol liou-f. will cli, Vrll lo orijor on tho .ltort..t m.tiu. nn.l iu Inli'laclorr ptylo AMUSEMENTS. .salTlaktheatbe CHANGE OF TIJIK. llaora open at 7; Perforuinnfe to eoiuuienee nt 7::u. Graml Tai'iety ISill ! Saturday Even'g, Nov. 19th Performance 10 commence with the v.'ry succesii'ul comedy in tffO act?, entitled The WONDERFUL WOMAN Chauiplou Cloe Danee. JUr. M.WHllaiun. Atior whuh the new nero sketch entitled Trouble at the Hotel. HrrlH and Horscley. To conclude with, for tho flrot time in this theatre, the lauirhiiHc two act farce ; entitled FORTUNE'S FROLIC. In preparation, the preat X nut ical Drama, entitled, THE LOST SHIP. SALT LAKE THEATRE. FOR FOUR NIGHTS OJH, Commencing Tncsday, Not. 3fl. Frank MacEroy Manufter. MacEVOY'Hi GRF. AT Pictorial, Musical aud National ENTERTAINMENT! THE NEW HIBERN1C0N ! Representing a tour in Ireland, or Ireland in Amern a. in connection with which, the folio wine talented Artists will appear : Mr. Kobert Byrnes, th furorite Irish comic Total ib l, a "Burner the GuiUc ." Miss Mary Douglas, aa "The TVMow," bm-1 "Mn. O'CalJaghun." MlB Ida Lester, tut "Nonth.'" W. S. Stewart, Lecturer. Charles Parr, Musical Director. Admiion Udual Theatre rtes. Dons open at 7 o'clock ; rominDf at half past 7. FllANKC. GARLlCK,AL-fnt. MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE. Half a bloek wept of President YouayV K.-idi-nce. JOHN AV. YOl'NG, Esq., Prop. Native Beasts, Blrdn and Reptiles, Wolrerinep, lienr. r'oxce. Mountain Deer, Lynx, Wild Cats, Ac- Imp mint collectinn of Natire Mineral?; A tliuission, 50 cts. Cliiltlren, lO u MK. iiK-). si. f. FKKJC. THE LIVING SKELETON, Can a'.'o be .-ecu, ou pHyincnt of -a cent. He it o yen r of ae, fire feet tlirce inch high, and neiis only Forty-eight pijundx Open overy dny except Sunday, from 9 a.m. lo o p.m. Feeding Time, 3 p. m. .1. L,. BARFOOT, Manager. Only 300 Chance,, ol One Dollar Each. A gpven and a hulf ocUre Pianf, cut Examine the instrument snd buy your ticket lor tu Unfile at MRS. COLEBROOIt'S. ARCTIC MINK, AMI ROCKY MOUNTAIN FURS. z. c. m, i. Hiiti nff rfoeiel n clioke cMtisirnnii'M, in addition .to our HOME-MADE FURS! W nlYiT U.ii-unl I(:irctitii in tho lotion inr lino uf full puttr : FKENt'll IIISHV, nKl.(JiA.N rosKiv tl. AT. ,11 1 NIC, 111.1 IC MIMiV, TIIM'i;i JUSKIIAT, I JIT. KlUllSIi, II.AkA NAIII.K, M11KH1A V HH I1IIIKI,, M. AHUA ,11 I Mi, A LAN U A n 1 IV K. A IIK"lll TvlMl'li, ASTK Alt V. CIIILDIMCN'S SKTTS lli'1 :iliuv mI J,hw l''it.'int'. II. !!.; I..WSsO. Siil. SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS LINE. Carrying the Y. P. Moil, Aud Well. Fargo fc Co. Kxpreaa. The Hnder-iffned is now running a Daily line of Stnjre. to PROVO & FILLMORE. Ou and afier Nov. 14h, lSTU. stares will run on Alternate days for Nieaclow Valley. Star District and St. George. Connections made with Biases for i'lutU aiH Sevier Wines, muwele and ArlzonR. Good Meals and accommodations all alonj? tho line. Time to .St. vicorce and Moadow ValUy Mines, 3 days, 10 hours. HUGH WHITE, Prop, "fiiceat Welly, FuTgok Co. C. F. SMITH, General Agent. A NEW SUPPLY of the celebrated ST UDEBAKER WAGONS has jitbt ARRIVED. Krabrii' ing hoary and I if in FARM AND KANYON WAGONS Ilia fKTorit 33 X A. ItVt O N D sud otlivr LIGHT SPRING WAGONS, Very desirable for Family tie. I I The StiinVbnker Wagons are Biannfctnrl oot f tin, Tory bs't raternLH l,v tha tnadt competent ; mechanic's in thacoantry, and ara j WARRANTED FIRST CLASS. yOR SALE AT CHEAP RATES. JOHN T. CAIXE, Agent, Salt Lake Herald Office. I NOTICE! j TI fjra pEi OlSiccs ARK NOW orKN AT IDHY C'KKEK, Salt Lake County, LKUI and PLEASANT G110VE, I tali County. A. U. Ml'tfgHR. Snal Z. C. M. I. ! Clothing Departm't FRESH ARRIVALS Of New (jowls in I'M and WINTER SUITS! OVEUCOATS, CAPES, TALMAS Military Clothing', Kv. Al-o a Full Variety of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS CiVnts', Ladies' and Hoys' BOOTS & SHOES Cienta' Yontlis' and Hoys' 51 ATS and CAPS. TRUNKS in nil ntMis and qualities, Vamskh nnd Cahvkt Sackh. Carpets,Matting, Floor Cloths Wall 1'iiprr and Perorations. Always on ImnJ ini'l t'ir f1o by the yitrJ, ft lilTKO Cli'Ck of Krrnili nml Kii)ltiili CnNnhitrif , I DarNktii. Hrixvr i, 1 m 1 1 1 1 n iy ClolliN, Haute jIndr 'I'vrrHx, A,c SUITS MACE TO ORDER ! llrntlrt.HMi'n Clutliintr, ni- MMtturv Hni).". ni Up to uritcr in 1 ho eitnl Sly If uf Vnliion npi llm phuilct notiro. fir- .fill i.i nml W(it lun;iu"liiii tJuiirnntoril. MILITARY TRIMMINGS IN Will W AH1KH. II. U. t'LAWaON, KI.CJ'. j PEOPLE'S VERDICT! Over Half a Million Sold and in TJse 4,000 Made and Sold Per Week. SINGE Ft' S NEW LMllio'VED HIITfiNT Family Sewing Machines, aim; the ii est m the world, Because all of them are in constant use, while a verr large proportion of oihor makes arc net used, owing to their being partially or utterly impracticable THE SINGER HEW FAMILY MACHINE Has been brought to perfection, regardless of time, labor or expense, and i now incomparably the best sewing machine in existence. It is Simple, Compact, Durable, Beautiful, Quiet, 1iglit-Runniag, m capable of pertbrining a range and variety of work never before attem'uted upon a single machine ; using either Silk, Twist, Linen or Cotton thread, nod sewing with equal facility the Tory finest anil coarsest materials, or anvthin between the two extremes in the most beautiful and substantial manner." " The Xew Improved Attachments for Hemming, (any width) Braiding, Emdroidering, Magic Ruffling, Gathering, Gathering and sewing on (at the sama time), Self-Sewing, Cording, Tucking, Qailtine, Felling, Trituming.Bindinj.at., are novel and practicable, and have been invented and adjusted especially for this machine. Folding- Tops ami Ciibinet Cases. Jsew designs of the unique, useful and popular Folding Tops and Cabinet Cases, peculiar to the Singer Machine, in every variety of wood, such u Black Walnut, Mahogany, Kosewood, Satinwood, aud from the plainest to the most elaborate pattern and finish. The Machines themselves are plain or highly ornamented with pearl and gold to correspond wiih their tables or cabinet. In the Singer the work is fed or passed through the Machine in the natural direction, nameiy, 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 iccakness of the brrck, etc The Singer u-.es a SHOUT STRAIGHT NEEDLE, which is not liable to break or miss tho stitch. Many other machines use a long crooked seedle, which is liable to break and to mi.-s the stitch. In the Singer Machine the Shuttle is carrled, thus avoiding nearly ali wear. It requires NO OIL, and does not soil the thread or goods. Other machines drive their shuttles, in a race, thus causing great wear, and requiring oil, Boiling the thread and goods. On the Singer, the Tension on both the upper and lower threads is absolutely abso-lutely under the ready control of the operator, thus rendering the machiae always available for good sewing, which is not the cose with any other. Many so-called cheap machines are really worthless, and so are many of their new peculiarities aud supposed advantages. The SIAGEK is the OLDEST PRACTICAL SEWING MACHINE, Be'iBg about twenty years iu the market. Having been constantly improved by the employment of the most skilled ingeauity of the age and na-lituited na-lituited capital, it is now divested of all unnecessary parts and possessei All the Very Latest Inventions and Improvements. It is the ouiy Machine sold on Honest Claims, as all its parts are Practical and will do" all that u claimed for tbem. Some other Machines are Greatly Complicated, to de Useless and Silly things, and thus are rendered Liable to Constant Deranje-ment. Deranje-ment. The Singer Seldom or Never gives trouble, but is readdy and easily managed by those who utterly fail on other Jlachinei. SINGER'S NEW MANUFACTURING MACHINES Claim the same advantages over others of their clas as the new Family Machines. Ma-chines. These old and weil-tried Sewing Machines are applicable to all kindi of heavy and light manufacturing in Clotlis, Leather, d'e, and run in the most perfect and reliable manner without trouble to the operator. Without any previous advertisement, the l'emaud for t'lt SLNGJuK MACHINE is so Great that we have been unable to retain even cue Macliine to rxhibit. ALL SOLD, but A LARGE NUMBER ARE NOW ON THE WA1" from New York, and WILL ARRIVE IN A FEW DATS ! They will consist of the Different Yarieties mad by the Singer Manufacturing Manufactu-ring Company, and we shall sell at Eastern Prices, witb addiiion of Freight 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 convenience of our Patrons we have engaged the services of a jentle man who has had twenty years experience and is one of the most skillful experts in the world iu repairing and adjusting Sewing Machines. He will put each Machine in complete aud practical running order before it leaves the Institution Institu-tion and will also impart to purchasers all needful instruction, so that they can at once commence work. Wc resort to no trickery whatever to sell Sewing Machines, but W their Great Merits to recommend thrm. We can do this, as the demand for them is so great that although the Singer Company make mop! than all other first-class companies combined, they raHn.it nearly lilt their orders, and aro compelled to still extend their Gigantic Woiks. Having bceu so fortunate as to secure the GHXHICAIj CENTRAL UiENCV For this Territory, we extend a cordial invitation to all to come and sec then: Machines, whether they wish to buy or not, iYe nil others, but do n buy without you e.ramine the Singer I Vc (junruittcc llvoi-.v 3I:n hiuo AVo fSoII To give Entire Satisfaction. THE SINGER BUTTON-HOLE MACHINE Is the only Practical one in the World. Other Sowing Machines Repaired "ii Ittnsonabln Terms. MACHINES FOR SALE AT T11K RETAIL DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT ZIONS CO-OPERATIVE MERCANTILE INSTITUTION. II. II. MjAWSOIV. Mip. |