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Show LOCAL IYLWS. I Joi Simmons, the Pioneer Oyster man, receives a p.iperior quality of Bivalves daily, by Wells, Faruo & Co s Expreis, direct from Baltimore, and hy this uiennn has them fresh and delicious. de-licious. Call at the Basement of the Omaha House, 2d South Street, S. L. City, and try them. adv Tailors Wanted. TWELVE first clas TAILORS are wanted immediately immediate-ly bv C. Give. Merchant Tailor, 2nd South St. None hut the best need apply. adv. Masons Waktkd Immediatkly By Bishop John Sharp, to work at Evanston. Apply to .lames Sharp, City. adv The War ix France progresses, and Carl C. Asmussen continues to sell watches, clocks, jewelry and toys of the most superior description, at his new Jewelry and Toy Store, East Temple street. adv Paris is vtaryinu, the Prussians say. Golightly & Harris, though, keep tho Globe well supplied with the finest broad, crackers, cakes, pies and pastry; and manufacture the choicest quality of pure randies. Try them. adv Important News. The most suitable suit-able placo in Salt Lake City for ladies to take a lunch or other refreshments, is in Ueorgo Uoddard's Basement There is no strong drink or other offensive offen-sive habits allowed. adv. Sorp ! Sorp ! I Sorp ! !'! Good Soup, rich Soup, Soup that warms and invigorates, with Bread or Crackers and Butter, only ""i cents, in the Basement. Base-ment. Geo. Goddard. adv. I Fink Fresh Honey iu the comb, delicious and cheap, at H. Wallace's. J.p. adv Wanted A girl to do geueral housework. Inquire of Mrs. Chas. F. Smith, opposite Townsend House. adv. One Huxdrkd and Fifty Gallons of genuine English ale on draught at "Phil. Margetts' Refreshment Rooms," second south street. Sparkling lager beer, and choice cigars. Expected in a few days, a supply of fresh oysters, smoked salmon, Bologna sausage, Iambs' tongues, pigs' feet kc. Give me a call and you will leave satisfied. sat-isfied. P. Margctts. adv. Important ! Don't forget that Joe Simmons' Saloon and Restaurant, hotel ho-tel basement, 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, Shep-ton Shep-ton Mallet Palo Ale, Brewer, Bemus & Co.'s Omaha Ale, J. 0. Partridge's Golden Crown Cigars and Fine Cut Tobacco. Great speciality at this Saloon is Fresh Clysters, large, f.it and luscious, served up in every style. A supply just received. This is the placo to get a substantial Lunch any hour of the day, and at very cheap rates. adv. Proclamation to the Public. j I do hereby issue this, my Proclamation, Proclama-tion, to the rraveline public : ! Parties visiting Salt Lake City and i going east on the U.P.R.R., will find it to their advantage to leave Salt Lake City on the evening train and remain over at Ogden that night, thereby having hav-ing a good night's rest, aud so be fresh for travel at 8 o'clock a.m., when the daily express train leaves this depot. de-pot. At the Ogden Huse we offer as good accommodations as any house west of Omaha. Free busses at every train to and from the depot, adv John Mahon, Proprietor. Send it Abroad. Our Semi-Weekly Semi-Weekly for this morning ean now be had in wrappers ready for mailing, at the Herald counter. Send it abroad, to the east and to the west, and to every place where you wish your friends posted with regard to Utah affairs. Professor, Uatden. Professor Hayden, United States Geologist, was among the arrivals at the Townsend House last night. AMUSEMENTS, S ALT LAKfc THEATRE CHANGE OF TIJIK. Duurs open at 7 ; rerf-trmaiu'e to coiuwouee ill 7:3). vet; r Til l I, (5HI!)V, Fsivorile Drama ! Two Splendid P ays ! Wednesday Evening. Nov.9th. l'erlortnance t.. cm m f iice with tiir Inn -liable two act Comic i'rama t n t i 1 1 -d The MULETEER OF TOLEDO THE K1"G, Ht'KEX A A D KNAVE. Tu enm-judo with ihvry uivf-if..! f..me'y entitled A BIRD 1 THE HAM) WORTH TWO i TH:EU3H. Will :i..iD I . 1-P. luCC'l. tl,' STCi.t Ii-iitl'NHl Tin- Will and l!ie V:i; : Or, The 1 -Uric of ( ai rnn Ahbf). f PROFESSOR B0SC0, I TtlK GREAT !M AGIGI ANI WW ;;t ! Kir.' !! ". '. .:- u ..-.! iiiO.-i' -. Online (!io (oiiiin- eu. : r . t - r. AHiMAl.S. MISER -LS Am OTHER CURiOSITllS Yi-'u : '.e .-..,.-, ; V .i! L- r x , : , i - hy S' r.-'t .til.'. i A i.HAMi KMF.RTAI -M Y. T ; I r.V:-...y ,. i s a: i.;-. ,1, 1.. BARFOOT, M c PEOPLE'S VERDICT Over Half a Million Sold and in Use! 4,000 Made and Sold Per Week. SING-EFTS 2sEAV IZSIJPROEID SILENT ;amily Sewing1 Machines, ARE TUB HUSr IX THE WOULD, Because all of thein are in constant u-c, while a verv large proportion ofo'her makes are not Used, owing ro their being partiailv or utterlv impracticable. THE SINGER lilt! FAMILY MACHINE Hal been brought to perfection, regardless of time, labor or eipns, &ud is now incomparably the best sewing machine ir existence. It is Simple, Compact, Durable, Beautif tl, Quiet. Lijh'-Running, and capable of peribrming a rauce and variety of work never oefore attenuated upon a single machine; using either Siik, Twist, Linen or Cotton thread, xnd sewing with equal facility the very finest and coa -scst materials, or auything between the two extremes, in the most beautiful and substantial mauner. The New Improved Attachments for Hemming, (any width) Braiding, Emdroidering, Magic Kufflmg, Gathering, Gathering aud sowing on iat the came time), Self-Sewing, Cording, i'uckmg. Q iiltuii:, t'clloig, Triiuming.Binding.etc., are novel and practicable, and have Oecu invented aud adjusted especially for this machine. Folding Tops and Cabinet Cases. New designs of the unique, useful aud popular Folding Tops and Cabinet Cases, peculiar to the Singer Macli.ne, iu every variety of wood, such as Black Walnut, Mahogany, iioscwood, Satiuwood, and from ihj plainest to tho most elaborate pattern and finish. The M icluncs themselves are pia.u or highly ornamented with pearl and gold to correspond wit u their tables or ciuiuets. Iu the Singer the work is fed or passed through the Machine in tho natural direction, nameiy, roi the operator, permitting her to sit in a natural and healthy position. Iu many other Machines the work passes from right o let;, or the reverse, compelling the operator to sit in a bent and unhealthy position, and thus causing tceakness of the back, itc. The Singer uses a SHORT STRAIGHT NEEDLE, which is ho liable to break or miss tho stitch. Many other machines use a long crooked needle, which is liable to break and to miss the stitch. In tho Siuger Machine the Shuttle isCAltlUKD, thus avoiding nearly all wear. It requires NO OIL, and does not soil the thread or goods. Other machines drive their shuttles, iu a race, thus causing great wear, and rtqmring oil, soiling the thread aud 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 machine always available for good sewing, which is not the case with any other. Many so-called cheap machines are really worthless, and so ai many of llieu: netv peculiarities and supposed advantages. The SINGER is the OLDEST PRACTICAL SEWING MACHINE, Being about twenty years iu the market. Having been constantly improved by the employment of tho most skilled ingenuity of the age an 1 unlimited un-limited capita, it is now divested of all unnecessary parts ani p isscss AH the Very Latest Inventions aud Improvements. Uistlicouy M iciiuu sold on Houest Claims as ail us paru are i'racticjl and will do all tint is claimed for them. Some other Macuiucs are Greatly Complicated, iu do Useless and Silly things, and thus are rendered Lia.jie lo Comiani Ujrango-uicut. Ujrango-uicut. The tMnger Seldom or Never gives trouble, but is read.ly and ily uaauaged by those who utterly fail on other Machines. SINGER'S NEW MANUFACTURING MACHINES Claim the samo advantages over others of their class us tho new Family Hi chines. These old aud well-tried Sewing Machine arc ajijiticalih In ail i,,di, of heavy aiut light manufacturing in Clotlts, heather, d-c, uud run Ml (IIG most perfect and reliable manner without trouble to the operator. ithout any previous advertisement, the Deniitnd lor t'le MNUKK MACHINE is so (ieat th U wo have been unatitc tu rrtiiin even one Macldne to exhibit. ALL SOLD, but A LARGE N CMBLn A ill-. NO. ON 1HE WAX' from Acw York, and WILL ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS ! They will consist of the Different Varieties made by the Singer Manulie iu ring company, and we shall sell at Eastern frico-i, wan addition ol l'roi,;ii. only. To accomiuodaie panics who cannot pay ail down, we will cell on EASY MONTHLY INSTALMENTS So that all may possess one of these Jltenaingi'. For the convenience of our I'atpni we have en- iged the Kervieua of a y- ni lu man who has had twenty years experience and is one of Ihu wont sMbl'ui expert in the world in repairing and adjusting Sewiu Maclnu.-x. lie will pneaoT Machine in complete and prm'tlnal running order before it leaves the 1 n-n.u-tion aud will also imparl to purchasers all needful in-lruetion, so that tliey can at ouco commence work. Wc resort to no trickery whatever to m- fi twin Ma- hinys, but ro their Great Merits, to revjinnwirt them. Wc uan d) this, m the demand lor them is so great that aluwu.:ii too Singer C nupany uiaito mop: than all other first class com panics conjoin :d, they can. nil m;ai.y un their orders, and are compelled to still extend their Gigaum: Works. Having been so fortunate as lo secuiu the gi:m:kai, cvntAL, a;i;xcv l or this Territory, we cxtenj a cordial invitation to all lo come und f -e lhn,o Machines, whether thty wi-h to buy or noL S'e all nthrrt. Out an not buy vsitlfint you e.riuinie, the Singer ! AVc uaraiiUe Jvcrj Machine We .Sell THE SINGER BUTTOH-HOLE MACHINE Is the only 1'i.J' t i' -tl one in tin: World. Other St wing Machine j Repairf-d on Beanonable Te ms. MACHINES FOR SALE at the RETAIL DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT ZIDNS CO-OPtfUTIVE MERClNTiLE INSTITUTION. i f . 11. CliAWSOIS, Supt. i , |