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Show Truth is Mighty and will Prevail! THE FLORENCE XOISELESS ftI.II SII ill Are the I5et in the World. Read the Figures ! From the mental pabulum furnishod by rival agents. First Sum in Simple Multiplication lour thousand a week for twenty-five years make half a million (?) Second Example Number on the plate, 4.S0.UOO. Everybody knows 480,000 is over halt' a million (!) Eilrnut front Circulars lent out by Rival Agent : "Total sales of Florence up to close of 1867, 10,000." The number on which we have paid a royalty up to Oct. 1st, is 7'J,000, which leaves 6J,000 as the number sold from the close of 1867 up to that date 33 months being about 2,090 per month. There being 300 months in 25 years, wefigure even if half-a-million have been sold, it would be but . 1,670 per momtii, thus showing that the FLORENCE is the LEADING .NEWljVG MACHINE OF THE WORLD. We do not claim reliability for the above figures, they are the simple mathematical deductions from the source indicated. It there id a Florence Family Sewing Machine within a thousand miles ofall Luke Clly, that is not giving entire satisfaction, v-e will, If In formed of it, attend to it, free of any charge Langdon, the Inventor of the Florence, had on the table before him, a model ol'tlie Singer, Grover & liaker, "Wheeler tfe AVilson, and Howe, and availed himself of all that was good in them- For the use of the above "Combination Patents" we pay a royalty on every Machine made by the Florence Sewing Machine Company. Discarding the Straight Xeedle because it punches soft or fine work into the feed, and adopting the Curved Needle on account of the peculiar vertical motion, enabling it to enter the cloth at an acute angle, which enables us to sew the softest woolens and finest gauze without damaging the feed. Discarding a "take up" which requires Extra Spiral Springs to be sent out with every machine, we have adopted a Positive iloTios not subject to any such irregular action. - Discarding even the complicated folding cover which gives way in the hinges after a few months use, and becomes an intolerable nuisance, we have adopted the new, unique and beautiful design which renders our family favorites as ornamental orna-mental as they are useful. Although other companies had fifteen years the start in laying their .Machines before the public, THE FLORENCE Sprang to the front rank, and became univeraally acknowledged as The Best fok Family list, principally through its long series of triumph, beginning at the Pennsylvania State 1'a.ir in 1803, aud continuing up to tuo Kentucky State Fair of 1869, and tue Exhibition of the Ayrshire Agricultural Society at Ayr, Scotland, the same yenr, during which time the FLuRE-NOJE was awarded the First Premium over all competitors at teb forty County, District, State, National and International Exhibitions; among these the SiVEKST TESTS to which Sewing Machines were ever subjected in this country were at the American Amer-ican Institute Fairs, held in .New York, October 1866, and September, 1807, and at the Middlesex Mechanica' Association., Lowell, Mass., and the Maryland Institute, in 1867. At each of these Fairs machines were tested for from three to live weeks, by the best judges in the country, and by them the first premium Gold Medals were awarded the FLOKENCE Machines. --... When we consider the rapidly acquired popularity of the FLORENCE, as originally made, it is not surprising that the host of warm triends of the Machine as it was should be loud in their praise of the improvements incorporated into their favorite as it now is. The encomiums of our patrons are gratifying in the extreme, and their judgment must beaccepted aa faithful and honest, affording thoi e proposing to purchase a sufficient reason for investigating the merits of the FLORENCE before buying a machine of any other make. The mechanical construction of the FLORENCE, devised as it is on the simplest sim-plest and most positive scientific principles, dispensing with cogs, cams, &c, and proved by the severest tests for years, enables U3 to guarantee the purchaser that it will WEAR TWICE AS LONO-as any other Shuttle .Machine in the market, without requiring a duplication of parts. "We guarantee the FLORENCE will sew everything needed in a family, from the heaviest to the lightest fabric. It does more work, and more kinds of work, than any other machine. Its motions are all positive; there are no springs to get out of order, and its simplicity enables the most inexperienced to operate it with the ease of an expert. It does not require finer thread on the under than on the upper side, and will sew across the heaviest seams, or from one to more thicknesses of cloth, without change of needle, tension, or stitch, or breaking thread. It uses less thread than any other machine. The needle is easily adjusted. It runs light and quietly. - THE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE IS THE ONLY MACHINE THAT CAN SEW IN MORE THAN OXE DIRECTION, HAVING A REVERSIBLE FEED. It is the only Machine that makes four kinds of fttlteb, three of vlilch. are made on no other Machine, and arc stronger and more elastic than any other. vas an improved hemmer, making any width of hem, and easily man-- man-- d, owned exclusively hy the Florence Company, ' S') J hem anything and make perfect corner. ems, fell, cords, hrnida, lacks, ijuiltg, binds, gathers, cfcc, without 7 asting. kes a gather and sews it to a band at tne operation perfectly (unc led in this;. e only Machine having a self-adjusting shuttle tension a great .roveinent over all others, rendering it easy to do good work on any lc- . - - , s the end of a seam better und quicker than a seamstreMS can. jRENGEMANUFAGTURINGMACHINE! Tbe Florence Company having bought JIacaulay's Patent, are now iking Machines that are destined to supersede all othors for all kinds of hoavy iid light manufacturing in cloth and lcuthor; simplo, compact, durable, light running and not liable to derangement. The prebent Agent of the i'loreuco Company is a druggist by profession, having but ayear'j experience on the Machines, originally commenced sail ing Machines utter two hours' instruction, and the public aro asiured that twenty cars' ej-pvricnce aro not essential to the management of the .FLORENCE. Should ihe cry of "To your tents, 0 Israel 1" over again be Hounded, and the gentleman -.vho has expended half a life-time learning to "tune his machines up to a perfect adjustment'' not be found among the camp followers of Zion, tnose of the people who pos.-ens a machine, whose mechanism does not require such a triumph tri-umph of engineering skill to manage them, will bo indeed fortunate. For the bcii'.'lit of those who have leisure time after attending to their own business, we beg leave to state that, during the absence of Chas. 8. Ham mor, either in the suttlenjimts or elsewhere, our establiKhment will bo in charge of Mr. Prentice, who is fully competent to give instructions in the uo of the Florence CHAS. S. HAMMER, Gen'l Agent, Ktul Tmnpl'j Strc:t, opposite (Suit Lake Jfoini, SALT LA'iKK CITY, UTAH. Oi S iEi WILUSTON'S CELEBRATED COMBED SEA ISLAND SIX CORD SPOOL COTTON To Arrive. Will bo sold wholesale and ret nil, tit Z. C. M. I. TWO SPOOLS GIVEN AWAY For every one not entirely satisfactory. H. DIN WO ODE Y, FURNITURE DEALER And UI'IiOLSTEKKK. All kinds of IMPORTED FURNITURE Constantly on hand at the Salesroom," EAST TEMPLE ST. Every description of HOME-MADE FURNITURE At the Factory and Salesroom, Ut South Street, Salt Lake City COFFINS, PLAIN aud ORXAMEXTAL, " Always in Stock. BATHS, BATHS! Warm Spring Ruths ! Private and Plunge These celebrated bath. aro oixm to the public at all seasons. Their medicinal jruj;rtiM are no wiiiely known that it id neodleaa to enumerate thorn. Besides the PriTate Baths, (tin lare and handsomely handsome-ly turn in bed Plunge Bath fur Uuliei and Gentlemen are now open. M. AH.NOLD. WILLIAM F. CALTON, EXPKRIENCED WELL-DIOOKR, one Mock won and two pouth of 11th Ward school-house, will dig Wells to order on the ahorteal notice and in satisfactory stylo. SUSTAIN HOME MANUFACTURE I The Uft and the Chrnprsl ! Have You Tried Thrm 1 ANTI-DYSPEPTIC, ng COMPOUND BONESET PILLS. Home-made and purely vegetable. Twenty-five cent per box Twenty five Pill. Warranted to Rive siuiflfaciion. They relieve Jaundico, DyppcpMa, Indignation, Indigna-tion, Liver Complaint, Ileudurho, Lops f Appetite and Fnul Stomach, will br-nk up i ColUa, Fever?, Coughs and Purify (ho Llooil. j Toey will Cleans tho Stomach, Kcnovntc the Syptom, and dispel Dica.e- Aro (food in all caaea where Phytic is needed. Try a box. You will like them, a ad never want any ot hor sort. They arc Xontc, Cathartic and Kxpee-torant. Kxpee-torant. OPTIIAI-MIC JJALSAM, Or Eye Balm Viiluiiblc in moat Diseases of the Kycs. Remove? Re-move? Inflammation, Strength cud th) Sight, and Weak or Drooping Li-m, and i? generally healing and Htrengthening to tho tght, but cHuen no pnin. it in ale ) good for Tetter, Ringworm and bad Sore. Only Twenty-five Conta per Box. corsitLirv halvk. A valuable remedy for CutF.Bniincp, Wound.", Korea, ilurna. Scald, and fur Weak or Lnmo Back, Side or Itroant, and for many other U.'CC. Thcte and othor home-made family medicine medi-cine are prepared by J. K. JOHASON, St. (Jorge, L'tnh, And cold at Zion' Co-operative Stored tttid by othor ntrcnt throughout tho Territory. AIfoboM at wholesale or lurnilied on com-minion com-minion to renponnibloagentM. If theno im-tl-ioitic are not kept at your atorc, ask your merchant to order them ut onoo. An Ovcr-Doct ored World. AH (treat physieirtna admit (bat tho world ifjover-doct'ired with rtuhnil drugH, In ciipva ol indigent ion, billiouHiiopii, conn ti put ton, wind colic, diiirrhon. and other cnnnil nr even chronic a tlVd ion of tho i omach, li vtr l and bowelp, all that in needed to rrloro t lie regular uc ion of 1 ho d i"o rdered organ x, if a done or I wo of Ta art a NT '8 Km ku-VhKt'KNT ku-VhKt'KNT HkjTkr Ai-Kim:T, Iho inoritdrli 'i"ii!t und liHrmloPP l'ebriliiKO, lnxat.ivo nnd iiltrjruti vo in iho wlmln ruiiKC ol mediiiui romedicp. it i RiiirtcienL for tlie Htrongext, ennnot liurni tho wenkcxl, idm! i in mod in I ely rel ievcN t hv nsi ii"eii nil iidi ordinary en I ha rtit' aifKraT.itii, SOIM) MY Alih UKimUIMTS. Z. C. M. I. Clothing Departm't FRESH ARRIVALS Of New Goods in Pall and WINTER SUITS I OVEKCOATS, CAPES, TALMAS Military Clothing:, &.c. ANo a Full Yariety of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS Gents', Ladies' and Hoys' BOOTS & SHOES Went' Youths' nml JJoyg' HATS and CATS. TltCNKS in nil Htylcs nml qualities. Vamsks nnd Cahpkt Sacks. Carpets, Matting;Floor Cloths M all Taper and Decorations, Alwayaon bund and for hhIo by tho yard, a largo ntook of Krriicli nml KngltMli Cnmihiirri, Dock Kl HN HcnvciH, military CIuIIin, ; Home fllftilc Twrrtl, SUITS MADE TO ORDER! Uentloineu'rt ('bitliiiii:, or Militury Minle, mnile to order in the Nowprfl Style ol "Fa "hi mi on tho nhnrtiwt, notieo. Kirst-ela. 1' it and Workmanship Uimraiilood. MILITARY TRIMMINGS IN I III HAT YAHIKTV. ' II. U. CLAW'SON, Spit. TRTJCKEE AND SALT LAKE LumberYard One Block. South, of U. C. PASSENGER DEPOT. Lumber! Of all widths and lengths. Utah Common . '. 5U per M Truckee " rough.... 40.00 " Truckee 2d clear, " ....50.00 " . Truckeslst " " .... 60.00 " TRUCKEE SHINGLES $4.50 per M. A No. 1 Sawed, $3.50 per M. LATH S, A No. 1, clear sugar pine (jxH inch) Four feet lengths, $7.00 per M. SI Kit 11 A VALLEY Sugar Pine, Clear Seasoned MOULDINGS Teiiguetl V.(rooved FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, r COUNT K II TOPS EXTKA WIDK, Rustic and Moulded Battens, .c, .:., .v., DOORS, DOORS, 11., I, A M. 2 . With and without Kodwood Panels. Sash. Doors, (Singlo and JKmble) PRIMED, GLAZED LUNGLAZED. All flizott eoliMunlly on lnmd. Extra nirr nuirlo promptly toonlor. D.W. PARKHURST, lrorU-or. want ico: Barley, Flour, Butter & Eggs, In Invite ii:inl Ilic, DUNFORD. & SONS IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN Boots, Shoes i Hats At the siin of the MAMMOTH SHOE " EAST TKIILIO STJiEET. GRAIN "WANTED! Zion'sCooperative Mercantile Institution TO CI TV AND COUNTRY CO OPERATIVE STORES And the Trade generally. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS! EAGLE EMPORIUM, : (Up Stairs.) WINTER GOODS! Long-Shawls, Nubias, Hosiery, single Shawls, Hoods, loves, Children's Shawls, Scarfs, Flannels, IJlankcts, Counterpanes, Jeans, Cassiineres, Linseys, DOMESTIC GOODS IN FULL SUPPLY AS USUAL. Uoots hoes, Kubbers & Arctics, Men's, SSoys and Children's Hats. 11 H T AIL Dry Goods Department. This Department is in regular receipt of NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS, Notions, Fancy Trimmings, 5tc. A large invoice of WINTER SHAWLS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, SCARFS, ARABS, &c New and Fashionahle Styles now on exhibition. Repellants, for Ladies Winter Suits, . Li CLOAKS; FURS, Singli.-, in Setts, or made to order at low prices. Full stock of CARPETS, DAMASKS, RUGS, TABLE CLOTHS, &C, &C. In great yariety. H. B. Claws on, Snpt. PIONEER STEAM WOOD WORKING COMPANY. W. IT. Foi-son, Thos. Latimer. Geo. Romskt, G H. Tatlor. FOLSOM, ROBINEY & 00., (Sonth Temple Street, one block west ot the Tabernacle,) Having added to their aheadv extensive stock of Machinery, are now prepred to furnish all articles in their line, a lirst class article, at greatly reduced rates, from the best lumber produced in our own mountain home. We hare a complcto sot f Sash and Door Machinery, by which ws caa fill large or small orders with great dispatch. SASH AMID DOIE ffe publish a list of sizes of Poors and Windows which are always kept on hand. Lip or check rail sash nnd all kinds and siie of doors made to order: Sash Sizes. Poor Sifcc TxlO windows, 2 ft 4 1 in'x 3 ft 5 J in 2 ft 6 in br 6 ft 6 in 10x12 " 2 101 x 4 6 2 8 6 S 10x14 " 2 10) i 5 2 2 10 " 6 10 10x16 " 2 10 x 3 10 Sfeot " 7 feet. Jtlimls, Frniuos and .llouldins . Rolling and Stationary Slat Winds made to order to fill all kinds of outlines. outl-ines. Poor and Window Frames, plain and panneW. Having one of Vay'a sjiVndid No I moulding machines wc win furnish every variety of Moulding. WOOD TURNING. Wo have a No. 1 Turning Lathe, and have engaged Fred. Fluster, lh best turner in tho Territory, and will furnish turning ol all descriptions, including inclu-ding wheel heads, chairs, bedsteads, and all kinds of wood turning at low rate. I.ATKNT IMl'BOVKI) MACJIINF.KY Our niachinery is the very best that could be purchased in the Fust, consisting con-sisting of a No. 1 Flnner nnd Matcher, tbr surfacing lumber and tonguim: and grooving flooring; a Paniels Planer, lor planing lumU'r out of wind; a Tenon nig Machine; a heavy power Mortising Jbichine ; machines tor rabhitint. plowing, making sash, doors, blinds and mouldings. As a great variety of work can he done on tlr-o machines, it gives us a great advantage contracting and luiilding. V. II. FOIjSO.M attends to the building department, aud beinjt an experienced nrchilcct, and having on baud nil the latest architectural works i prepared to make jdans, specifications, details, and contract lor buildings of all kinds. ' Tho old firm of LA TIM A'V , TM'I.OK have charge of die machine department and in oonnection with the above niachinery run a set of circular unvs, and are prepared to rip boards, plank, pickets, lenoe rails, strips. A. All who inti'ild Id bcautily, improve and build up, and want cheap g ,! work, call on p. o. Box Mr.. Folsoiu, Roiuuoy tfc Co. |