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Show See advf.rtI8F.ment of the southern stage line. A further notice of it will appear again. Maho.ns Wanted Immediately Ry Bishop John Sharp, to work at Evannton. Apply to James Sharp, City. adv JcbtK"ived, a supply ef Smoked Salmon, Bologna Sausage, Lambs' Tongues, Pigs' Feet, and Golden Crown Cigar?. Give ma a call and you will leave satisfied, adv. P. Margetts. Fimb FREsn Hoset in the comb, delicious and cheap, at H. Wallace's. adv X. X. X Flour. Buy your treble X and other brands of fine Flour of Charles Wilckin, at his old ttand the B. i". Lower Mill, when he is dotermined to maintain his former reputation, rep-utation, adv. Hot bcef-stcak pies, 10 cents and 15 cents each, at Goorgo Goddard's, in the basement. adv Lost. On the road between Salt Lake City and Little Cottonwood Canon, a morocco covered memorandum memoran-dum book, containing a sum of money and some papers. Any person finding find-ing the same will be rewarded by leaving leav-ing it at Wells, Fargo & Co's Kr-presa Kr-presa office. - adv. Matches. The Great Western matches, manufactured by Paul Lech-tenburg Lech-tenburg are equal to any imported and warranted to keep in any climate. Try them and be satisfied. Sold at the 10th ward co-operative store. adv. Winter is Cominu on. As that is tho season of festivity you should buy your watches, jewelry, clocks and toys, at Call C. Asmusson's new jewelry jew-elry and toy store, F'a.-t Temple street. adv f Roclamation to the Public'. I do hereby issue this, mv Proclamation, Proclama-tion, to the traveling public : Parties visiting Salt Lake Citv aud going east ou the I'.P.R.K.. will find it to their advantage to leave Salt Lake tity on the evening train and remain over at Ogden that night, (hereby having hav-ing a good night's rest, aod so be fresh for travel t S o'clock a.m.. when the daily express train leaves this depot. de-pot. At the Ogden House we offer as good accommodations as anv house west of Omaha. Free busies' :ii ave.ry irain to and from the depot, adv John Mahon, Proprieti... Soup! Soup!! Soup!!! Good Soup, rich Soup, Soup that warms and invigorates, with Bread or Crackers and Butter, only 2o cent, in the Basement. Base-ment. Geo. Goddard. adv. ! Onh Hundred and Fifty Gallons of genuine English ale on draught at "Phil. Margetts' Refreshment Rooms," second south street. Sparklin glager beer, and choice cigars. Boarders Wanted. Three or four single gentlemen can be accommodated accommo-dated with good board, in a private family. Day board, $0 per week. Apply at George Whittaker's house, 3d South Street, seven houseswest of Independence Hall, south side. adv Pakis is starvisu, the Piu.-sians tay. Golightly A Harris, though, keep the Globe well supplied with the fines', bread, cracker, cakes, pies and pastry: and manufacture the choicest quality of pare eondies. Trv them. adv Important 1 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, Laeer Beer, Tennant's XXX Porter, Barclay Bar-clay k Perkins' London Stout, Shep-ton Shep-ton Mallet Pale Ale, Brewer, Bemas k Co.'s Omaha Ale, J. C. Partridge's Golden Crown Cigars and Fine Cut Tobacco. Great speciality at this Saloon is Fresh Oysters, large, fat and luscious, served up in every style. A supply just received. This is the place to get a substantial Lunch any hour ef the day, and at very cheap rates. adv. HOTtL ARRIVALS. November 13. salt lake house. S F Nuckolls, Cheyenne; Geo F Griffiths, San Francisco; W Learuunds, Eiko; M Iv Harkness and W II Barlow. Bar-low. Little Cottonwood; Luke Yoor-hees. Yoor-hees. Ogden: Wm Jones, Wasatch: W Laueliu, Echo; Wm SliAngle and Mike Tovev. Corinne: H B Bot-sford. Binghim: Wm H .Michael, Boise, I T: Ed Norris. Deer Lodge City: J E Bromley, Echo. November 14. I W Kerr, city: il Osborne: John Thomas. Elko: Frank C Lea. Corinne. F N Mott and wife, Mrs R E Gilli-lan Gilli-lan and A H Cuniminjrs, t'ala. TOWNSEND BCfsE. N member 13. VV F Litch, Phi'.adf Iphia: John B Ward. J H Respartro. .lames Phelan. San Francisco: W M Chapman. (Juin-cv. (Juin-cv. Ill: K II Carter. I 'aner Station. I' P R K: E MePh.-tidce. Camp lVu!a: Rev W H 11.11 and wile, Misses J and B Hill. Miss Burton. Miss Waite, Saeram-n'o: Mrs L 1. Baker, mother and err d. NoxemU'r U. Mrs S A Hawe.-. C Qainn and wife, Ogden, Dr J R agle,. Jr. Ft Hall. Idaho: Dr M Terrv. New Yo-.k: V rn L Terry. Ssa.Ta,:u nto. Mr an i Mrs Roli"end son. vi-rralia: W H Paniison, V S A: i,.r E Mir.;-er, New York; Dr Edwa-1 Storror, A I Chs A Raw. Tcmw. NfV. PEOPLE'S VERDICT! Over Half a Million Sold and in Use ! 4,000 Made and Sold Per Week. SINGER'S EAV DIPEOVED SILEZSTT Family Sewing Machines, AlU: THE BEST l. TIIE1WOKLI), Because all of them are in constant use. while a verv large proportion of o'her makes are not used, owing to their being partially or utterly impracticable. THE SINGER NEW FAMILY MACHINE Has bceu brought to perfection, regardless of time, lalw or expense, aud is now incomparably the best sewing machine ir existence. It is Simple. Compact, Durable, Beautiful. Quiet. L$hl-Rinning.i capable of performing a range and varietv of work never tx fore niteinmed upon a single machine ; using either Silk, Twist, Linen or Cotton thread, snd sewing with equal facility the very finest and coa-sest materials, or anvihing between the two extremes, in the most beautiful and substantial manner." The New Improved Attachments for Hemming, (any width) Uraiding, Emdroidering, Magic Kufflinc, Gathering, Gathering and sewing on (at the s:uo time), Self-Sewing, Cording, Tucking. Q ailtinc. Felling, Trimming, Hindiug.etc, are novel and practicable, and have been invented and adjusted especially for this machine. Folding- Tops and Cabinet Cav s. New designs of the unique, useful and popular Folding T.p and Cabinet Cases, peculiar to the Sunter Machine, iu every variety of wood, such a Black Walnut, Mahogany, Rosewood, Satinwodd, and from the plainest lo th most elaborate pattern and finish. The M ichines themselves are plain or lugh.y ornamented with pearl and gold to correspond with their tal'lcs or cauim-is. In the Singer the work is fed or (assed through the Machine in the n.nu-al direction, namely, from the operator, permitting her to sit in a naiuial and healthy position. In unny otlier Machines ihe work pas-es trim neht o Iff , or tbe reverse, compelling the operator to tit in n bent and unhea.thy petition, ami thus aiming weakness of the b ck, ere The Singer uses aIlOKT STRAIGHT NEEDLt, which is not lidJe to break or miss tho siitcli Many oKier machines use a Mug croviictd ikv.Iio, whicn is liable to break and to miss the stitch. In the Singer Machine the Shuttle is caurikd, thus avoiding ne ulv all wear. It requires no OIL, and does not soil the thread or goods. Oilier uiaetiines drive their shuttles, in a race, thus causing great wear, aud requiring oil, soiling ihe thread and goods. On the Singer, the Tension on both the upper and lower threads is absolutely abso-lutely under tbe ready control of tho operator, thus rendering the machine always available for good sewing, which is not tbe case wilh n other. Many so-called cheap machines are really worthless, and so ai many of their new peculiarities aud supposed advantages. The SINGER is the OLDEST PRACTICAL SEWINC MACHINE, Being a''ut twenty years in the market. Having been constantly improved by the employment of tho most skibed ingenuity of the age aud un-liniited un-liniited capital, it is now divested of all unnecessary parts and p.iseess. All the Very Latest Inventions aud Improvement. It is tbe on y M ichiiin sold on Honest Claims, as all its parts are Practical and will do all that is claimed for them. Some other Maehiues are GrUy Complicated, to do Useless and Silly things, and thus are rendered Luiile to Counaut Derangement. Derange-ment. Ihe Singer Seldom or Never gives trouble, but is readily and easily managed by tho.-e who utterly fail on other Machines. SINGER'S NEW MANUFACTURING MACHINES Claim the same advantages over tithern of their class as the new I'amily Machines. Ma-chines. These old and well-tried Sewing Machines are ajijilicahle to all hi,,,, qf heavy and light manufacturing in Cloth, Leather, de., and run in the most perfect and reliable manner without trouble lo the opeiaior. Without any previous advertisement, the Demand lor tie SINOKIt MACHINE is so Croat that we hare ben, unable to ret,, in even one Machine to exhibit. ALL SOLD, bin A LAlUj K NUMUEK AUK '0V ON THE WAV from New Vorn, and WILL ARRIVJE IN A FEW DAYS ! They will consist of the Different Varieties made bv ihe Siuyer Muniifaeiii ring Company, and we shall sell at Eastern Price, witnud lnion ol I're'iht only. To accommodate parties who cannot pay all down, we will muJ on EASY MONTHLY INSTALMENTS So ibat all may possess one of these Jilr.ifi,,.. 1'or the convenience of our Patrons we liHTO-x:ifrftd the serncei ..I' i K.,.'e man who has had twenty years experience and is one ,,(' i,,. . kil,rm e xpeit in the world in repairing and adjusting Sewing .Madji.iea. !(., ,.) (.u,..i, Machine, in complete and practical tunning order Mom it leaves the Inanition Inani-tion and will also imparl k purch.Lseis all needful iii.siruci.iou, so tli.it iu,-y cau at uiice, commence work. Wc rcson to no triekery whatever to w! Sowing M:iel,ie, ,ut their Great Merits to reejimnun l them We cm do tin, as ihe 1. in n, I for them is so great that .Itliougii the .Sing.-.r Company make ui u i,,, all other fir-t class companies cm lined, they c-tft'iot near y till iiiulr r.jr. and are compelled tl still extend their 'jigautie Works. Having len so fortunate us to w.-o ire thn (;i:ni:i:al centime, acji.ncv lor this Territory, we extend a cordial inviuu.n to all to c.tue and sceth. M' Machines, whether they wi b to buy or uot, all others, Lyt nu uut f"iy u:ith;iit y,u ejHintne tlv .SVi''T Wc .uai-:iiif cc Ev r,y ll:i-liiiir Yv. Sell To y.vc Kntirrj Sat ifH'i iit. U SINGER BUTTCN-IiOLE MACHINE Is the only J'raei.oa! one in the World. O-.her .vw.if Machine! Repaired cn Ee rm.b!') Terns. MACHINES FOR SALE AT T1IK RETAIL DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT ZICN'S CO-CPEF.ATIYE MERCANTILE INSTITUTION. II. II. G'LAWSOR, Supt |