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Show liOsr. On the road between Salt, ,itkt City ami Little Cottonwood Canon, a inurot'co covered memorandum memoran-dum book, containing a sum of money ami .':omo papers. Any person find-iliK find-iliK the same will be rewarded by leaving leav-ing it ul Wellu. I'argo A Co s Ft-pres Ft-pres olliiw. ;idy, i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I Z. O. M. I. Clothing Departm't FRESH ARRIVALS Of New Good in Fall and WINTER SUITS ! OVKKCOATS, CAPES, TALMAS Military Clolliin, Au Al-o n Full Voriety ot GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS Gents', Ladies' and Roys' BOOTS & SHOES TRI. NKS in all styles and qualities. Valises and I'ahi-pt Sacks. Carpets, Matting, Floor Cloths A Iwayn on hum. iiml for nlr by tho yiirit, n lug Uok of Frcnuh nml Kntfltsh ta'liurieit i)A4-kliiH, Heaver, Military Cloth., Ilomr Mail Tweeds, Ac. SUITS MADE TO ORDER! (1 TillruienV ('lutliiiiB. or Military Hui1n, mndf t (irrtrr in tlio rwri Stylo ( Fnsliion on tho ulimlnit mlim. Kirt-wla.ii Fit mid Workmiiu-liip (iuuriLiitarii. MILITARY TRIMMINGS IN UKI'.AT YAHIKI'T. tl. li. I'l.AIYHtiN, K.fj TRUCKEE AN'D SALT LAKE LumberYard One Mlaclt Soulli l" 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 SHINGLES 4.50 per M. LIT IIS, A No. 1, clear sugar pine (ill inch) Four feet lengths, $7.00 per M. S1UKRA VALLEY i Sngur Pine, Clear Seasoned MOULDINGS Tongue! A:. IjJroovetl FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, COUNT VAX TOPS extra wui:, Rustic and Moulded Battens, A.C., .c, Aa, DOORS, DOORS, k., r, a n. a s.. With and without Kudwood Panels. Sasli Doors, (Single and Joub!c) PRIME!, GLAZED&UNaiAZED. All sizes constantly on hand. Extra aizoa made promptly to order. D.W. PARKHURST, Proprietor. VTANTtfl)! Barley, Flour, Butter,&. Eggs, in Ut'M ipiuulitii'.. Truth is Mighty and will Prevail 1 THE FLORENCE NOLHELEBS UY llli ill Arc tic lUtsl in the World. Read the Figures! From the menial palmluui i'urnislecl by rival agents. Ymn-r Sim ix Simple Multiplication Four thound a week fa twenty-five years makes half a million (?) Second Examplk Nuinlr n the plau, 480,000. Everybody k(njws 4t0,0o0 in over half a million (?) Extract trum Clrcnlars et nt by Rival Agent : l'TotaI sales of Florence up to cloe of 167, 10,000." The number on which we have paid a royalty up lo Oct. let, ia 79,00$, which leaves 09,000 as the number suld from the close of 1SG7 up to that date 33 months being about 2,0fJO per month. There being 300 moathg ia 25 years, tee figure even if half-a-million have been gold, it would be hot 1,674 per month, thus showing that the FLORKNCF tho LEADING SEWLTC MACHINE OF THE WORLD. We do nut claim rtlvib'dity for the above figures, they are tht Hrrpk mathematical deductions from the source indicated. If 1 here Is a Florence Family Sewing Machine within a thomtnl atlti of alf 1j nice City, that In not giving entire satisfaction, vre will, It la. formed of It, attend to It, free of any charge. ' Langdon, the Invcutar of the Florence, had on the table before hits, t model oUhe Singer, trover 6i, Baker, AVheeler & Wilson, and Howe, a&4 availed himself of all that was good in them. For t he use f the abort "Combination Patents" we pay a royalty on every JHachin made by the Florence Sewing Machine Company. Discarding the Straight Xeedlk because it punche3 soft or fine work idUi the feed, and adopting the Ccrvei 2skedle on account of the peculiar verticil motion, enabling it to enter the cloth at an acute angle, which enables us to eew the softest woolens and fiaet gauzo without damaging the feed. Discarding a "take upri which requiros Extra Spiral Springs to bo sent out with every machine, we have adopted a Positive iloTioy not subject to any such irregular action. Discarding even the complicated folding cover which gives way in the aing after a few months ue, and becomes an intolerable nuisance, we have ad'.! the new, unique and beautiful design which renders our family favorit'-j aa orsw mental as they are useful. Although other companies had fifteen yeara the start in laying their Haohlae before the public, THE FLORENCE Sprang to the front rank, aud became universally acknowledged as The But tor 1 amilt Use. principally through its long teriea of triumph, beginakg at the Pennsylvania btate Fair in Ifjo, nd continuing up to the Kentucky to'M Fair of lS'j'J, and the Exhibition of the Ayrshire Agricultural Socitty at Ayr, Scotland, the same year, during which time the FLORENCE was awarded the First Premium over ail competitors at ver forty County, District, r'-'.e, National and International Exhibitions: among thee tho SEVEREST TESTS to which Sewing Machines were ever subjected in this country were at th American Amer-ican Iu-titute Fair?, held in New York. October 1S05. and September, 187, and at the Middlesex 3lochanicV Association, Lowell, Mass.. and the Mary'iaDd Institute, in W-7. At each of thce Fairs machines were tcited for from three tt five weeks, by the best judges in the country, and by theui the first premium Gold Medal were awarded the FLORENCE Machine;" When we onsider the rapidly acquired popularity ul the FLORBNCB. a? origiunii y inudc, it not urpn-ing that the host of warm triends of the Machine as it fas should be loud in their praito of the improvements incorporated iiU their favorite as it vow is. The ncomiums of our patrons are gratifying ia th extreme, and their judgment must be accepted as faithful and honest affjrdins thoe proposing to purcha-o a sufficient reason f?r investigating the merits o(lht FLOKENCK before buying a machine of any other make. The mechanical contructioii of the FLORENCE, derised as it is on the sim-plet sim-plet and most po?itivo scientitic principles, dispensing with cogs. cams. Ac. aad proved by the everet tets for voars. enables us to ui'ari vtee the purcbwr that it will WEAK TWICE AS LONG as any other Shuttle Machine ia Ui market, without requiring a duplication of part". We guarantee the FLORENCE will everything needed iu a faiailr, from tho heaviest to the lightest fabric. It does more work, and more kind'- of work, than any other machine. lis motions are all positive ; there are no springs to get out of order, and Hj 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 scams, or from one to more thicknesses of cloth, without change of needle, tension, or stitch, or breaking thread. It ue le?i thread than any other machine. The needle i easily adjusted. It runs light and quietly. THE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE IS T1IK ONLY MACIUNK THAT CAN SKW IX MOKK THAN OXK PIIU-XTIOX, HAVING A KHVERSIULK FEKD. It U the only M blur that make- four kind ofntttch, three of xvhteta rr inn tie on noollirr .Mnihlnr, and arc Mroncrrnud more r last Ic ttmn )" othrr. J It haif mi Impi oi hriMinrr, making; anv wldl h of hem, and ratl)' ) K ow exclusively lty t he Florence Company. It will hem anything and make perfect corners. It hem, fell, cord, lrnld, tucks, qnlltft, binds, c-nthers, Ac. wltfc batting. It mnhn n gnthri- nnl tvs It to hnnd at uc ouclaIIuu itrfctlr quitted think It I the only Mnchin having a k I fdJnM I n khnttle tension a frt Improvement o er all other, rendering it easy to do cooH work "f fabric. It fastens the end of a caiu better and qnlckcr than a senmstrest ca. FLORENCE MANUFACTURING MACHINE The 1'lorciu'p CVniny linving bought Mmuiii's 1'vitM. sre do miUni; Miic'hitH' Ih.'iL rj uYslinnl l mporsoilo nil olhors l".r M km.l of hv.'f and lighl nmiuifiu'luriiiK in cloili mui lomlirr; nimplrt, vomp.i't, tliirnblr, running mid not lmljlo to donuigouu-nt. Tho iirosout Apont of Iho J-'Iotvnoe t!,.ni.r.v i h ilrui!.t bv To:jion. iinring but n yours eirtcruMu-e on tho M.iohino.'oricinnll- v-ommom-ed jsllu.t Mncliincs nftor two hours' instriiolion. nnd tho nihlio sro V.urod thu f'.-firj ,1fiwV (,1in inwr ro not-c.viontml to Iho nniiun.Mii.Mit ofth K UMi KN CK. Should thn ory of "To your tenia, (1 lruol I" over n-nn bo s.nindod, ml l' SiMitloninn who Inn ovpondt-d half R lifo-ti uio loniiii( to "l u no hi m.n'liinw p. lo a perfect ndjilstmciil'' not In. found nnionf? the oamp followers of iiion, thoe iH the people who poo ft mnehine, w hose imvhnUm doo not require siioh lrl uuiph of etiKiiieoring skill to nmuiie them, will he indeed fortunate. For ll.o beuellt of tlio.o who h h v e leisure t i mo nil or nt I end ing to t heir own business, nn hejr leuve to flute that, during the absence of 1'Iks. Ham"", either iu the settlements or el-evvhere. our estahliMhiuenl w ill he in ohanre of Mt. l'rentice, who i fully competent to gio inatruclions in the iip of the florcnc". CHAS. S. HAMMER, Gen'l Agent, Kui Teniplo Mi ect, oppo.itu ."-u 1 1 l,to llon-. SALT LA K L (II V, I TAIL |