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Show Truth is Mighty and will Prevail! THE FLORENCE NOISELESS Are the Best in the World. Head the Figures ! From the mental pabulum furnished by rival agents. First Sun in Simple Multiplication Four thousand a week fur twenty-five years makes half a million ( J) Second Exam plb Number on the plate, 480,000. Everybody knows 480,000 is over half a million (?) Extract from Circnlars aeiit out Toy Rival Agouti "Total sales of Florence up to close of 1867, 10,000." The number on which we have paid a royalty up (o Oct. 1st, is 79,000, which leaves 69,000 as the number eold from the close of 1867 up to that date 33 months being about 2,090 PEa month. There being 300 months in 25 years, wefigure even if half-a-million have been sold, it would be but 1,670 per month, thus showing that the FLORENCE is the LEADEN G SEWING MACHINE OF THE WORLD. We do not claim reliability for the above figures, they are the simple mathematical deduction frm the source indicated. It there Is a Florence Family Sewing Machine within a thousand miles or;salt Lake City, that la not giving entire satisfaction, we win, ifln formed of it, attend to It, free of any charge. Langdon, the Inventor of the Florence, had on the table before him, a model of the Singer, Grover dt Baker, Wheeler & Wilton, and Howe, and availed hlmaelf of all that was good in them. For the use of the above "Combination Patents" we pay a royalty on every 31achine made by the Florence Sewing Machine Company. Discarding the Straioht Needle because it punches soft or fine work into the feed, and adopting the Curved Ueedle 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 fittest 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 Motios not subject to any such irregular action. Discarding even the complicated folding cover which give3 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 familv 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 universally acknowledged as The Best tor i amilt Use, principally through its long series of triumph, beginning at the Pennsylvania Estate Fair in 18ii3, and continuing up to ttie Kentucky State Fair of 1869, and the Exhibition of the Ayrshire Agricultural Society at Ayr, Scotland, the same year, during which time the FLUKENCK was awarded the First Premium over all competitors at over forty County, District, 8tate, National and International Exhibitions: among these the SEVEREST TESTS to which Sewing Machines were ever subjected in this country were at tire American Amer-ican Institute lairs, held in New York, October 186-5, and September, 1867, and at the Middlesex Mechanics' Association, Lowell, Mass., and the Maryland Institute, in 1867. At each of these Fairs machines were tested for from three to five weeks, by the best judges in the country, and by them the first premium Gold Medals were awarded the FLORENCE Machines. TVhen we consider the rapidly acquired popularity of the FLORENCE, as originally made, it is not surprising that the host of warm friends of the Machine as it was should be loud in their praise of the improvements incorporated into their favorite as it kow is. The encomiums of our patrons are gratifying in the extreme, and their judgment must be accepted as faithful and honest, affording those proposing to purchase a sufficient reason for investigating the merits of the FLOBEN CE 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, ic, and proved by the severest tests for yearn, enables us to guarantee the purchaser that it will WEAR TWICE AS LONU- as any other Shuttle Machine in the ntarket, 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 ONE DIRECTION, HAVING A REVERSIBLE FEED. It is the only Machine that makes four kinds of stitch, three of vrtileh are maJe on no thcr Machine, and are stronger and more elastic than mar other. It hag an Improved hemmer, making: any width of hem, and easily managed, man-aged, owned exclusively by the Florence Company, It will hem anything and make perfect corners. It hems, fells, cords, braids, tucks, qnllts, binds, fiat hers, dfce.. -without basting. It makes a gather and sews It to a hand at one operation perfectly (nne-qualed (nne-qualed in this). x It is the only Machine having a self-adjusting shuttle tension a great Improvement over all others, rendering It easy to do good work on any fabric. It fastens the end of a seam betler and quicker than a trnmHtrtm. can. FLORENCE MANUFACTURING MACHINE The Florence Company having bought Macaulat'h Patent, are now making Machines that aro destined to supersedo all others for all kinds of heavy and light manufacturing in cloth and loather; simple, compact, durable, light running and not liable to derangement. The present Agent of the Florence Company is a druggist by profession, l'av''lf? out a year's experience on the Machines, originally commenced sell ing Machines after two hours' instruction, and tho public are Hunrcd that twenty years' experience aro not essential to tho management of tho FLORENCK. Should tho cry of "To your tnts, O Israel I" ever again bo sounded, and the gontleman who has expended half a life-time learning to "tunc his machinos up to a perfect adjustment" not be found among the camp followers of Zion, tno.io of the people who possess a machine, whoso mechanism does not rcquiro swell a triumph tri-umph of engineering skill to manage them, will be indeed fortunate. For the benefit of those who have leisure timo after attending to their own business, wo beg leave to stato that, during the absence of Clms. S. llain mor, either in the settlements or elsewhere, our establishment will bo in clmrgo of Mr. Prentice, who is fully competent to give instructions in the mo of the Flore nco. CHAS. S. HAMMER, Gen'l Agent, ;Eaht Temple Struct, opposite Salt Lake Jlouxa, S A . T L At It F C I T V, U T A IB. Os ilii W HUSTON'S CELEBRATED COMBED SEA ISLAND SIX CORD SPOOL COTTON. To Arrive. Will be fold wholesale and. retail, at Z. C. M. I. TYjO SPOOLS GiVEN AWAY For every one not entirely satisfactory. H.DINWOODEY, And UFSTOLSTFBFB. All kinds of IMPORTED FURNITURE Constantly on hand at the Saleiroom," EAST TEMPLE ST. Every description of HOME-MADE FURNITURE At the Factory and Salesroom, 1st Sonth Stroet, Salt Lake City COFFINS, PLAIX aud ORNAMEXTAL Always in Stock. BATHS? BATHS! Warm Spring" liaths ! Private and Plunge. These celebrated batha are opeo to the public at al' seasons. Their medicinal proportiea are to wiaelj known that it ia needlena t enumerate them. Besides the PriTate Batln, ftie lare and handsomely handsome-ly fu raw hod Plunge Hat lis tor Intin anc , Gentlemen are now upen. H. AHXOLD. WELu xiG-ai3sra. WILLIAM F. CALT0N, EXPKRIENCED WELL-DIGGER, on Mock wo-t and two south of 11th Ward 1 school-house, will dig Wells to order on the shortest Dotice and in satisfactory utyle. j SUSTAIN HOME MANUFACTURE 1 ; The Bevt and (he Cheap., t Have You Tried Them 1 AINTI-DYSPEPTIC, 0 8 COMPOUND BONESET PILLS. Home-made and purely yegetable. Twenty-five cents per box Twenty five Pills. Warranted to give satisfaction. They relieve Jaundice, Dyopcpia, Indigos- 1 tion. Liver Complaint, Headache, Lot of Appotite and Foul Stonja- h, will bn-ak an i Colds, Fevers, Cough, and Purify th lilood. ! They will Cleanse tho Stomach, Renovate ! the System, and di.pel Di-ease- Are good in all cases whero Physio is needed. Try a box. You will liko them, and never want any other sort. They are Tonic, Cathartic and Expectorant. Expec-torant. OPTIIALMIC JSALSAM, Or Eye Ilnliu. Valuable in most Disuses of the Eyes. Ko-mnves Ko-mnves Inflammation, Strengthen the Sight, and Weak or Drooping Li-m, and is generally healing and Htrenpihening to the night, but causes no pain. It is oIht good for Tetter, Kingworrn and badSore-. Only Twenty-five Cent per Box. CONKLIN HALVI0. A valuable remedy for Cut". Bruise, Wonndi, fcorcs, Jiurns, Scald.-., nod lor Wenk or Lmue Hack, bide or Jtronst, ttntl for many other Tbe?e and other home-Blade family medicines medi-cines are prepared by J. K. .JOHNSON, 8). Georgr. I'lah, And sold nt Zion's Co-operntivo Stores nnd by oilier ngenis thnnigliout the Territory. Also sold at wholesale or furnished on commission com-mission to rcsponsiblenKcnts. If these medicines med-icines are not keptnt your store, ju-k your merchant to order them at onco. Au Over-Doc. ovfil Woi-lil. I All great physicians mliuit tlint tho world i.over-doct'rod w il li v iolent dm en. I n obbub of indigestion, billioiiHnoBJ, t'oiiHtipnt ion, wind colic, dinrrhoii, nnd other casual or even ch ronic u tied ions ot the st umach, liver and buwels, all that is needed to rostore the regular action of the disordered orgnns. in a dose ortwoofTAanANT'H fcrr,n-Tt-pf'KNT hm.TPtn A l k iu R nt, tho mot delicious deli-cious and hnriulcis iV.brifwgc, Inxaliveand alternlivtj in tho wholo rangy of uwA i-inn I remmltrM. It is sutriciunt for (ho strnngrnt, cannot harm tho wen kept, nnd immediately relic vi-s the ninmjit wli kh ordiriury ciii hart ics (.'granite. SOLI) 11V AM, DIU'GGIWTH. z. a m. i. Clothing Departm't FRESH ARRIVALS Of New Goods in Pall and WINTER SUITS! OVHHCOATS, CAPES, TALMAS Military Clothing, &c. Al.o a Full Variety of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS Gents', Ladies' and Hoys' BOOTS fc SHOES Gents' Youths' nnd Boys' HATS and CAPS. TRUNKS in all ntylex nnd fiunlitios. Yai.ihkm and ('ahpkt Sacks. Carpets.Matting, Floor Cloths M all Paper and Decorations, Always on hand and for sale hy tho yard, a litrne stock nf French kikI KuUm!. CnHwImrrrH, Dock k tn h, llenvvri. Mllllmy CIoOim, Home M nt' Tweed. Ac, SUITS MADE TO ORDER! (Ipntlomeii's C'lothiiiK. or Militnry Suits, made to order in tho lSme,nt Style of VihIuoii on tho shortest notice. Kirht-clitsit l'it und Woi'limnnship (Inn run teed, MILITARY TRIMMINGS IN tlUKAT VAHIKTY. U. U. C'LAWSON, Wi i'T. SUITS MADE TO ORDER! (Ipntlemeii's C'lothiiiK. or Militnry Suits, miido to order in tho isme,nt Style of VihIuoii on tho shortest notice. Kirht-clitsit l'it und Woi'limnnship (Inn run teed, MILITARY TRIMMINGS IN imiOAT YAltlKTY. 1 U. U. C'LAWSON, Wi i'T. TRXJCKEE AND , SALT LAKE LumberYard One Block Soutli of U. C. PASSENGER DEPOT. Of all widths and lengths. Utah Common 32.50 per M Truckoe " - rough.... 40.00 " Truckee 2d clear, " .... 50.00 " Truckee 1st " " .... 60.00 " TRUCKEE SHINGLES i-1.50 per M. A No. 1 Sawed, 5.50 per M. Ii AT H S, A No. 1, clear sugar pine (ixlt inch) Four feet lengths, $7.00 per M. SIEUCKA VALLEY i Stijrar Pine, Clear Seasoned MOULDINGS Tongned V t.'roovfd FLOORING, CEILING. SIDING, COUNT VAX TOPS KXTRA WinK, Rustic and Moulded Battens, .C, Alc, iVt'., DOORS, DOORS, Jt., I, V 31. a N., AVith nnd without Kudwood Pnnols. Sasli Doors, (Single and Double) PRIMED, GLAZED Or.SLAZED. All .nizoh constantly on hand. Hxlra sizes ninth) promptly to order. D. W. PARKMIRST, PrHHolor. WANT BCD! Barley, Flour, Butter & Eggs, 111 lai'KC qllalltilil'a. DUWFORD'' & SOWS ' IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IX Boots, ShoesiHats . , At the sign of the . MAMMOTH SHOE AND HAT STORE EAST TEMPLE BTltEET. GRAIW WANTED! Zion'sCooperative Mercantile Institution TO CITV Ayn COUNTRY CO OPERATIVE STORES Aim tlie Tratlc generally. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS! . EAGLE EMPORIUM, (UpStairs.) WINTER GOODS! Long Sli.rivls, Nubias, iEosiery-Sing-Ic Shawls, Hoods. Ciloves, Children's Shawls, Scarfs Flannels, Blankets, Counterpai-es, Jeans, Cassinieres, Linseys, DOMESTIC GOODS IN FULL SUPPLY AS USUAL Boots shoes, Kuhbers fc Arctics, Men's, Hoys and Children's Hats. ii E T A 1 JL Dry Goods Department This Department is in regular receipt of NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS iotiosis, Fancy Trimmings, 5tc. A large invoice of WINTER SHAWLS. BREAKFAST SHAWLS SCARFS, ARABS, &c. New and Fashionable Styles now on exhibitioa. Repellants, for Ladies Winter Suits CLOAKS; FUItS, Single, iu Setu, or made to order at low prices. Full stock of CARPETS, DAMASKS, RUGS, TABLE CLOTHS, &C, &C In great variety. H. B. Clawson, Snpt. PIONEER STEAM WOOD WORKING COMPANY W. II. Folsou, Thos. Lattvex. Geo. Rovnf.t, G II. Tatlvr. FOLSOBI, ROBINEY & CO. (South Temple Sirest, one block vrest of the Tabernaclo,) llavinj; added to their already extensive stock of Machinery, aro now prepare to fumish all articles in their line, a first class article, at greatly reduced rate' from the best lumber produced in our own mountain home. We have a complete set af Sash and Door Machinery, by whieh we c fill large, or small orders with m'cat dispatch. SAS1I AKT DOORS Wo publish n list of si7.es of Poors and Windows which arc always kept 0 hand, hip or cheek rail sash and all kinds and sites of doors made to order: Sash Sizes. Poor Sif.es. SxlO windows, 2 ft 4 in'x 3 ft 9 m 2 ft 6 in bv 6ftSii 10x12 " 2 101 x 4 6 2 S '"' 6 5 10x14 " 2 10 x 5 2 2 10 " $ 10 10x16 " 2 10 x .ri 10 Sleet " 7 ft- Itliud, Frames and llouldiiif;' Rolling nnd Stationary Slat Ulinds made to order to fill all kinds of ojvb incs. Poor and W indow Frames, plain and pannclcd. Having one of KT splendid No 1 moulding machines we can furnish every variety ol" .MouMitf' "NVOOD TLTJITIKC. We have a No. 1 Turning l.iitbe, and have engaged Fred. FhiMor, it1' best turner in the Territory, and will furnish milling ot all descriptions, in"' ding wheel heads, chairs, bedsteads, and all kinds of wood tuniiuf at low rati'' LATENT IMI'liOVl.l) MAt lllM'.UV Our machinery is tho very best thai could be purchased in the Kat. lV" sisting of a No. 1 1'lain'rand yiatclier, for sui lacing lumber and tongui"(t grooving flooring; a Daniels l'lam-r, lor planing lumber out ol' wind; aTf",'1 mg Machine j a heavy power Mortising Machine; machines lor rabb'11"'' plowing, making sash, doors, blinds and mouldings. As a great variety of work can be done on thmi machines, it give u' 1 great advantage contracting nnd building. V. II. FOLSOM ni lends to the building department, and bfinf exporieiieed nivbitect, ami having on hand all ilie latest nrebitevMiim! werk. i- rreimrcd to make plans, sperilieatioiis, delails, and contiact for buiKiin)is el ' inds. The old tiim ol 'LA TlMEll ,1- V.I l7.('i' have ebaigc of toe departint'iil and in connection with the above machinery tun set of fin""'" saws, nnd are prepared to rip boaids, plank, pickets, fence rails, strips Ariv. All who iuleiul to bcaulil'y, inipon e and build up, and want ebcap ni1 d id work, call on p. o. Uox ?m. Folsoiu, Koiuuey k Co |