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Show PEOPLE'S VERDICT! Over Half a Million Sold and in Use ! 4,000 Made and Sold Per Week. SINGER'S jSTISW IMPROVED SIIENTa Family Sewing Machines, AUK Till: IX THIS WOISM, Bocau.se all of. them are in constant u-c.whilc a very largo proportion ol'o ' r makes arc not tueJ, owing to their being partially or utterly impracticable. lias been Irrouglit to perfection, regardless ol' time, labor or expense, and is now incomparably the best sewing machine in existence. It is Simple, .Compact, Durable, Beautiful, Quirt, Light-Running, and capable of performing a range anil variety of work never before attempted upon a single machiuo; using either. Silk, Twist, Linen or Cotton thread, and sewing with equal facility the very finest and coarsest materials, or anything between the two extremes, in the most beautiful and substantial manner. The New Improved Attachments for Hemming, (any width) Braidiug, Emdroidering, Masric Rufflinsr, Gathering, Gathering and sewing on (at the same time Self-SewingrCording, Tucking, Qailtinsr, Felling, Triniming,Binding,etc., are novel and practicable, and have been invented and adjusted especially for this machine. Folding Tops and Cabinet Cac. Now designs of the unique, useful aud popular Folding Tops and Cabinet Cases, peculiar to the Sineer Machine, in every variety of woou, such as Black Walnut, Mahogany, Rosewood, Satinwood, and from the plainest to the most elaborate pattern and finish. The Michines themselves are plain or highly ornamented with pearl and gold to correspond with their tables or cabinets. In the Singer the work is fed or passed through the Machine in the natural direction, namely, from the operator, permitting her to sit in a natural and healthy position. In many other Machines the work passes from right toleft, or the reverse, compelling the operator to sit in a bent and unhealthy position, and thus causing weakness of tlie back, etc. The Singer uses a SHORT STRAIGHT NEEDLE, which is not liable to break or miss the stitch. Many other machines use a long crooked needle which is liable to break and to miss the stitch. In the Singer Machine the Shuttle ia CAKKIED, thus avoiding nearly all wear. It requires NO OIL, and does not soil the thread or goods. Other machines drive their shuttles, in a race, thus causing great wear, and requiring oil, soiling the thread and goods. On the Siuger, the Tension on both the upper aud 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 are many of their new peculiarities and supposed advantages. The SINGER is the OLDEST PRACTICAL SEWING MACHINE, Being about twenty years in the market. Having been constantly improved by the employment of the most skilied ingenuity of the age and unlimited un-limited capital, it is now divested of all unnecessary parts and possesses All the Very Latest Inventions aud Improvements. It is the on y Machine sold on Honest Claims, as all its parts are Practical aud will do all that is claimed for them. Some other Machines are Greatly Complicated, to do Useless and Silly things, and thus are rendered Liable to Constant Derangement. Derange-ment. The Singer Seldom or Never gives trouble, but is readily and easily managed by those who utterly fail on other Machines. SINGER'S NEW MANUFACTURING MACHINES Claim the same advantages over others of their class as the new Family Machines. Ma-chines. These old and well-tried Sewing Machines are applicable to all kinds of hairy and light manufacturing in Chilis, Leather, dec, and run in the most perfect and reliable manner without trouble to the operator. Without any previous advertisement, the Demand for the SINGER MACHINE is so Great that we have been unable to retain even one Machine to exhibit. ALL SOLD, but A LARGE NUMBER ARE NOW ON THE WAVf from New York, and WILL ARRIVE IE A FEW DAYS ! They will consist of the Different Varieties made by the Singer Manufacturing Manufactu-ring Company, and we shall sell at Eastern Prices, with addition of Freight only. To accommodate parties who cannot pay all down, v.e will sell on EASY MONTHLY INSTALMENTS So that all may possess one of these Blessings. For the convenience of our Patrons we have engaged the services of a gentle man who has had twenty years experience and is one of the most skillful experts in the world in repairing and adjusting Sewing Machines. He will put each Machine in complete and practical running order before it leaves the Institution Institu-tion and will also impart to purchasers all needful instruction, so that they can at once commence work. A'e resort to no trickery whatever to sell Sewing Machines, but alloio their Great Merits to recommend th:m. We can do this, as the demand for them is so great that although the Singer Company make more than all other first-class companies combined, they cannot nearly fill their orders, and aro compelled to still extend their Gigantic Works. Having been bo fortunate as to secure the G EN KKAL V SiRTitAL AGENCY For this Territory, we extend a cordial invitation to all to come and sec these Machines, whether they wi.,h to buy or not. S'c nil otlurs, but do not buy without you ccaminc the Singer ! We Gii;ir;intcc Iivcrj" 31;icliine Wo Sell To give Entire Satisfaction. THE SINGER BUTTON-HOLE MACHINE Is the only Practical one in the World. Other Sewing Machines Repairod on Reasonable Terms, MA Gil INKS FOR SALE AT THE SEWING MACHINE DEPARTMENT, 'One Door South of the Drug Store,) ZION'S CO-OPERATIVE MERCANTILE INSTITUTION. II. Jl. CIiAWSON,Snpt. Willi noi:slless FAMILY SEWING UK l.S THE Standard Machine of the World! TU Special Committee npjinlnU'fi 1 1 ex ii mi ne nnd report on Sewing jI ue lit nes at I lie A ortli Carolina Stale Fnir, lie Id at Kali-igh last week, awarded a Gold Medal to t e Florence Sewing Macliino for t He ease and quietness of its movement perfect ion and large variet y of work, and its valnalilc new features, making ma-king it l He most valuable Sewing Machine for family use. jShS h -i -Nil :i-K -w Parties contemplating tHe purchase pur-chase of Sewing Machines are requested re-quested to read the following from the Sew Yoik "Tribune" of Oct. 19th, 1870 : SERVING- MACHINES. "Wo have recently had occasion to mnko somo inquiries into the progress ot improve- j ment in the meehnmai of sewing machine, and were not a little surprised to leurn that the central idea in the first invention the shuttle still holds iu plaoo, though many attempts have been made to supercede it. The shuttle, in combination with the needle, is still the n.eans used to form the stitcb. in the leading machines, and wc find that the growth of trade is chiefly with the shuttle using machines. The improvements that are Uikinc iirin hold in practical use are, therefore, necessarily necessa-rily in connection with the shuttle, either in the detail of the slim tie itself, or in other prrts of the Machine connected with it, to cause tue whole to opera;c more perfectly and uniformly, and to simplify its use. Miny important sales in this direction, made since the first reat invention, are undoubtedly un-doubtedly embodied in the "Florenc' ma- i chide: and we reci-iuir. end our readers to 1 carefully inspect the "i'loence" before ma- i kins a choice. The points peculiar to this machine arc : I An unusual amount -if ny-my is s:-ent in i maKinc the "Florence,"' In rcby securing : the best material i ft eel. for in-tancc, where I others use casr-iron and the - not tin of important parts "the shuttle, f r example, be hi? rigidly rejected if it varies from the standard l-'J'i'h of an inch! It is constructed con-structed on thesinipl-j-t scientific principle, entirely dispensing w;th the C"l'-. and c uns, a.;d links wnich - often eel perversely out of order and sorely perplex every one but the practiced machinist by tln-ir unac -oun'-able freaks. The "Flurencc" is so esily managed, and its use is so rendily learned.' that an ordinary girl of ten has; "ense and j muscle enough t- run it perfectly. T'jc lock- i stitch, as made by the "Florence" is very re.-ular and perfect, very ,-trontr and clastic, and is drawn into the fabric evenly, crad-ually, crad-ually, ctac ly. without j rkini, and with . ul causing the n.-.nn to pu.-k r. or ;traiiitij' the thrc.id so its to cndunt'i-r it- brt akirm; con-ie'iuently, con-ie'iuently, veiy tine threads and lu-'it i.ibn.-can i.ibn.-can b- u-ed. Ltsi les thi-. the ' Florence" 'in al! bn' the eheap-'-t style.- nl-u mukes three additional ftit.'he; u double l.. k, a .'ingle knot and a uoub'c knot whi h arc stronger cn-1 more ela.-iic than any ntln-r stitch, and whiyfi arc made by no other machine. ma-chine. The "Florence" i- the only uin.-h.ne that h -ie a reversiolc 'ecd, whereby the direction di-rection of the sewing can be instantly changed without slopping the work, thus enab ing the operator to ouilt or embroider with unusual tacility, to sc- backwards and easily strengthen a seam wherever .li-ircl. I and. finally, by a few repeated ptitfhe-', to i fasten ends in the nui' kest and Mrontre-t way. It u the only machine thin has i elf-ftdjusting elf-ftdjusting shuttle-thread tenion. which works so perfectly that tho operator can run across the eaviu.-t seams and sew the line-it linen and the tltKkc-t broadcloth in immediate imme-diate siiec-. sir. n without breaking the thread and without charming the nt e.lj.-, tui,-h UT tension. The "Florence" draws tho thread into the cloth with unc (ualed precision and certainty by means of an ingenious automatic auto-matic "take-up" wheel, wlii.-h di-po.-es of the slack thread kit alter the s t i l .-h with an accurate i-rom i'f ne-- that prevent- a I snarling snarl-ing or dropping of -tit.'hew. :,ni :il!.,ns the operator ro baekward, or to run ointic cloth and 'in again, with perfect im -: n i ; It has an improved ..la-tie: hemmer, cvhi-sively cvhi-sively li own. which in managed with ea.-e, and will mnko a Iimu of any width on any material It not only in a ken ,i perl eft Kat her and sews it to a band at one operation, but it hems, and binds and fell, nnd o,inll-, and cord", and tnks, nd gathers and braid-without braid-without ba-ting. Sueh special pro iM-.n is made nua-n-t injurious wear tfiat the "Hor-eiico" "Hor-eiico" is rlaimed and guarantee.! hy thct'oin-pany thct'oin-pany to last twie0 nx long without repair as any other fhuttle machine in tho market, without the tdiirhte.-t dilliculty. Kvcry part of tho "riorem-o" i.. .-Q perfectly nnd permanently perma-nently udju-ted, and it ha- so few joinH and pointtj of friction, that it run.- with the utmost ut-most case. 'Jho needle is o-t nnd threaded, and the Flitch is lengthened, shortened, or reversed wilh the inmost in-most fiiJ0. In u-ing the "Fh renco" neither tho work mur t lie opera t r'ti dre-s i? liable to be Boiled. Tho "Florence" with nil tiiee claims to superiority, sells at the same prietj an other first-class machines. Theso udvair la gen : J-iberrtlity in manufacture: Simplicity of con t no-i ion; Facility of management : Variety of .Si itehe.-; 1 Reversible leul; helf-adjiiHtiiw ten-ion; Automatic take-up; Improved hemmer; I'rovi-ioD njfain-t wear; Perfect and permanent adj mt m eti I ; la.-y relation ol nee. I,. ;ind stikh" t leanlinr. an.( ,. ,,.., , The beauty nnd high lini-h of the machine; iMako the 1-lorein e," inoder'i t ely ipe-ik-ing a machine which to be valued, need 'but to be tried. t No fiiihily enn alVord to he without a owing ow-ing inae, nc, n nd we hopi; that b l..rn Pmil-one Pmil-one may bo touud wherever "Tlio Tribune" i- welcome. TO THE LADIES Of Null f,nkc'llv. (i ml I li i-nn u h. am lli- l.rrln.i i.H f ih, Ilnhn. Ilontnnn mill Wyoiiilit, Wc e.vtoiul u f,,r.li:il in vil nti i t.j mil lit our olhcc, mul I'viuiiinu lliu Flori'Mrr I'unnly fSuwimj .Miii liini', wlirlhi-r ilc-siKiiniK ilc-siKiiniK iiniinjiliiilo iiiri:lni,u ui- mil; it is uur busini: uuil i,,.si,ro tu mlirit cluso oxunniintimi aw c:oin.iri-oi. AVu lmvu on i:liibiliun, in ur.l.T Hid imiri' ciinily lo c..luiM puinLi ,,f ,liirur,.,. i which wu tlium su,iTi,,riVl tho nm-chincs nm-chincs ol' viiriniis UMiliirn, ini luiliiiK Ik (JroviT Jinliijr, Sinn'i- mid WIiuuIit A; Wilson. In milking mi' Ii i:iiniuiri-sun, i:iiniuiri-sun, no nnuir u(i'.'int;iu will 1m-, tukiwi nf rival tn!icliini; hut on tho i-onliiny thi-y will Ijij ki'pt by a conin'ti'nt nm-rhini.t nm-rhini.t in tho bct ol' ruimin urib-r, (hihiio ol' tlmm ri iiiin) as jnnil un rriKi-li'-ur us fi louoniiiti vu. ) CHAS. S. HAMMER, (4-iif nil AgMil. HALT 1.AKK O ITY, UTAH. Z C M I. Clothing' D epar t m' t FRESH ARRIVALS Of New Goods in Fall and WINTER SUITS ! ovi;kcoats, CAPES, TALMAS Military Clothing, V AIo a Full Vuricly of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS (Jolts', Ladies' and Hoys' BOOTS cfc SHOES ('nits' Youths' ami Boys' HATS and CAPS. THl'NKS in all styles nml (iinlitios. Valines and Cahi'KT Sacks. Carpets, Matting. Floor Cloths M nil Paper mul Decorations. Alwuym.n limiil iin.l fur mil' l.jr I lie yiinl. a InrKe Mock nf I'll Hi li nn, I K.iiRllah Cu.liili n . Ilor.kliiii llrnvcm, Mllllnry :l , Homo JMiifltt Twrrill, &o. SUITS MADE TO ORDER ! (lnllnncTi'n ('loiliing, or Mililmv Suits, niudn to ord.T in tho v"'t Slyln ol "ji h in " ilio Kli..rtnH notico. Kirnt-e1a ImI. nnd . Workinnjilii (Jmipmtflcd. MILITARY TRIMMINGS I IN (HIKAT YAltlKTV. I 1 U. II. C'LAWSON, Siht. TEtUOKEE AND SALT LAKE jumberYard Outs flluck Month of U.C, PASSENGER DEPOT. LB 11 ff P W Bun KJ Of all widths and lengths. Utah Common $32.50 per M Truckee " rough.... 40.00 " Truckee 2d clear, " ....50.00 " Truckee 1st " " .... 00.00 " TRUCKEE SHINGLES 4.50 per .M. A No. 1 b'awed, $5.50 per M. L AT II 8, A No. 1, clear milmt pine (xl A inch) Fourlcet lengths, $7. no pi-r M. M::m: va!j,i:v ui;ar Viw, 'M-i. S-ri- .tk1 MOULDINGS Toii(;iieI A: Grooved FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, COUNT Kit TOP KXTKA VI1K, Rustic and Moulded Battens, iV.c, c DOORS. DOORS, IC, I, A SI. li S With mid willit'Ut lU'ilwootl I'linoU. Sasli Doors, (Single and I iiuli!c) PRIMED, GLAZED AUNQLAZED. All fi's coiiMiiiuly on hiiud. ICxtin kitmh iiiiulo promptly to order. D. W. PARKHURST, I'roprlolor. Barley, Flour, Butter & Eggs, In 1hiki 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 i I i . v. 1kT T A YT.OP IIAVK JUST RKCEIVJiD A LAl'.GE LOT OF COOKING M PARLOR STOVES ! Cheaper than ever So!d in the Territory. CALL AND SKM TI1E1U Splendid Assortment of New Goods! a 1 A , hi ' IP ' I '? Dm W l2 'IJ w'7rJ Uf-vrzi SAMPLES ARRIVED AND CAN BE FOUND AT WHO ARE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED I3LEES Link -Motion, Lock Stitch, Straight Needle, and will perform with accuracy the Heaviest and Lightest Work. MORE MACHINES TO ARRIVE IX A FEU DAYS. Our Dry Goods, Grocery, Boot, Shoe, Hardware and Crockery Departments Are being daily replenished with a full variety and at prices to satisfy all. THE AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT COMPANTS PAINTS, Embracing over A HUNDRED DIFFERENT SHADES, prepared for immediate application and requiring no mixing, just received and for sale at the DRUG DEPARTM'NT HilH IwH ! The ingredients of the-;e Paints are simple and indestructible. The qualities quali-ties with which they recommend them-elves are: Cheapness, durability, superiority supe-riority of co'or, an unusually smooth and g!o--y appearance, less labor required in laying, no trouble of mixing, wi.l stand fire or rain, and does not crack or peel off with atino-plieric change-, nor chaik off by friction. They are the best, cheapest, m i-t durable and mo-t popular Paints in use. The AVKKILL WHITE PAINT is a ZINC PAINT, containing no cad, iiid is of equal superiority and popularity. BRING ALONG YOUR PAINT CANS OPEN AND PURCHASE BY THE GALLON. A full line of foreign, Domolic and Case Liquors. At the Drug Department, Z. C. M. I. 61. II. C LAWS OX. Snpt. Zion suooperative Mercantile Institution TO CITY AM) COLWTRY wpbiiativb mm And the Trade generally. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS! EAGLE EMPORIUM, (Up Staits.) WINTER COODS! I.onir Shawls, IVuhias, Hosiery, Single Shawls. Hoods, cloves. Children's ShaAvls, Scarfs, J'lannels. I?lanlic4s, I'oiinterpanes, .leans. Cassiineres, Linseys, DOMESTIC GOODS IN FULL S'JPPLY AS USUAL Hoofs A" ShoeslJuhhers A: Arctics, Men's, Hoys and Children's Hats. H. B. Clawsou, Supt. . Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Inst'n WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, i.i.i)ur.i)(;i: x ci,.vm. uriLnixis. on ran lin.l nt this l. pa rd.u-nt ,.f r. !. lvtlor Mivk of LAMPS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, STOVES, MINIM TOOLS, lU.ASTLMi VOWDKK, staple and Taney (aoeeries, l-ti' Alll 0:1 11 Get More for your Money and Orders tlun you can p.t any other House in Utah. II. M. CI..VV.SO, 'P'- |