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Show Staok Coach. For sale or exchange, ex-change, an eleven passenger Concord coach, in good running order. Can very easily be put in thorough repair, and, if suitablo trade is offered, a pood Aoe carriage or roekaway will be t;.k-n in exchange. Address Charles Hamilton. J'rt Lridger. Wyoming Tr. adv Go for Him. George Chandler, determined to continue to please the public as he has done heretofore, will keep the choicest meatB of every kind, with accommodating ealosmen to wait on customers, fry lum. .Stall 'o. 2, right hand, entrance of Meat Market. Mar-ket. adv. MASONS Wa.NTKD IjLMP.DIATKLY By Bishop John Sharp, to work at Evanaion. Apply to James Sharp, City. adv . Fine Fresh Honey in the comb, delicious and cheap, at H. Wallace's. udv X. X. X. Flour. Buy your treble X and other brands of fine Flour of Charms Wilckin, at his old stand the B. Y. Lower Mill, when he is determined to maintain his former reputation, rep-utation, adv. Socp! Sor-p ! ! Soil'!!! Good Soup, rich Soup, Soup that warms and invigorates, with Bread or Crackers and Butter, only 'ir cents, in the Baso-nient. Baso-nient. Geo. Goddard. adv. PAiim ik starving, the Prussians say. Golightly k Harris, though, keep the Globe well supplied with the fiucst bread, erackers, cakes, pies and pastry; and manufacture the choicest quality of pure candies. Try them. adv JoH Simmons, the Pioneer Oyster man, receives a superior quality of Bivalves Jaily, by Wells, Fargo & Co's Express, direct from Baltimore, and hy this means has them fresh and delicious. de-licious. Call at the Basement of the Omaha House, lid South Street, S. L. City, aud try them. adv Match ts. Tho Groat Western matches, manufactured hy Paul Lech-tenburg Lech-tenburg arc equal to any imported and warranted to keep in any climate. Try them and be satisfied. Sold at the U'th wardco-operntivo store. adv. Winter ib Comi.ho on. As. that . is tho season of festivity you should : buy your watches, jewelry, clocks and j toys, at Cail C. Asmussen'a new jew-; elry and toy store, East Temple street, adv I Hot beef-steak pies, 10 conks aud 15 cents each, at George Goddard s, in the basement. adv Important ! Don't forget that Joe Simmons' Saloon and Restaurant, hotel ho-tel basement, 2d South Street, is still vrell supplied with Oysters, Pigs' Feet, Calves Tongues, Sardines, Lager Beer, Tennant's XXX Porter, Barclay Bar-clay & Perkins' London Stout, Shep-ton Shep-ton Mallet Pale Ale, Brewer, Bemas k Co.'s Omaha Ale, J. C. Partridge's Golden Crowu 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 of the day, and at very cheap rates. adv. Proclamation to the Public. I do hereby issue this, my Proclamation, Proclama-tion, to the traveling public : Parties visiting Salt Lake City and going east ou the U.P.R.R., will find it to their advantage to leave Salt Lake City on the evening train and remain over at Ogden that night, thereby having hav-ing a good night's rest, aud so be fresh for travel at S o'clock a.m., when tho daily express train leaves this depot. de-pot. At the Ogden House wo offer as good accommodations as any house wost of Omaha. Freo busses at every train to and from the depot, adv John Mahon, Proprietor. . "A Complete Pictorial History of the Times," Tlie best, elitapest aud mt e cc-fuj Family Paper Iu thr lulon." Harper's Weekly. Splendidly Illustrated. Xtiilteo f thr Pres. 1 he rwuiei new.-pa per uf our country. Cotn ! 1 o te in all ihe departments of an A m -r-ican fnuiily jmp-r. Harper's Weekly ha. earned for itself a right to us title, "A Journal Jour-nal cf Civilimiou." N. Y. ETeaiDg Pos-. The best pnbfieaiior of it elas in Atneri-C Atneri-C i. and 50 far ahead of all other weekly journals jour-nals a.t not to permit of any eompari?o between be-tween it ani any of their number. Its columns col-umns L-oi:t:un the tine.-t i-ollcviionn of reading matter that are 1'hiUed. " Its illuMra-j illuMra-j rions av-' numervtK antl beautiful, being furnished by the vhief art'its of the country. Boston TraTeler. . - Harper's Weekly is the bet and rao;t in terer-ting illustrated newt pa per. Jior does is value depend on it? illustrations alone, lis r-a-ung matter :? ot a men oraeroi meri'-v.-.ried, instructive, entertaining snd unexceptionable unex-ceptionable X. Y. Sun. SUBSCRIPTIONS 1ST1. Terma: Harper's Weekly, one year $4.00 An eMra cony of either the Micazikb, WKKKL.or BaaR, will be supplied gratis for every Club of live subscribers at H.CHJ onch, in r-ne remittance; or, Six copies for sj'j.OO. without extra copy. subscription? to Harper's Ma-guzine. Weekly and I'a,-1 . to out address foroncyear, $10.10; or, two of H -rper's period. cils to one address for one year. . in Back numbers can be supplied atany time. The Annual volumes of Hiruer's Weekly, in neat eloih bin-ine, will ba t t y ex-prc.". ex-prc.". ti''- of i'.p-ne. fr if" W each. A cuiupl' le set, comprising Fourteen Volumes. ? on rcce-p- t o sh ; t tho rate of $,Vi5 per v 1.. f eight at xpenee of purchuscr. Volume XI Y. ready January In. 1S71. The po.tasi on Harper's We- kly is twenty cents a year, which must be paid at the-euo-senber's p st oilice. Address HA.KPER A. BROTHERS, .New York, ARCTIC MINK, A.NJi ROCKY MOUNTAIN FURS. c m. i. HiiTinr rtcened a j1hh iuiiiHMini, in addition to our HOME-MADE FURS! Wp "ll l u-unl Bargain-1 in the f'nllowing line ol lull 'etli : FUK.( H COJiKT, nELGI.VS COKEV, fith, NAT. MISK, BHX tUSEV, TIPPED MISKHAT, MIT. EHMIXK, ALASKA SAU1.E. SIHKK1A V IHREL, ALASKA J1I.1(K, A LA!K A JIISK, Angola Trlm'ri, ASTIlAIiAN. CUILl'KK.V.s SETTS ()! tl.e abuv: at Lot Fit'Ui II. 15. C LAW SON. Supt. Wi;Lij UIGCiiNG. WILLIAM F. CALTON, pXPHilKXCKD WELL-M'i'iER. r, lj 1.-. k we t tid rw. ..j;h ''f .'.;a Whrd -ri"r,:- D'.ij.. W 1 .1 V - j ... l, t.-rl.,f f,B u, e BATHS! WARM SPRING BATHS ! j Private and Plunge. 7 - . : .:. : :. u :h( ; .:! r'-i'-'n. Tr':r ri'-LtT .Tt,y.ri'm IN '1 V. UATIIS H. ARNOLD. PEOPLE'S VERDICT! Over Half a Million Sold and in Use! 4,000 Hade and Sold Per Week. - . SINGER'S BIPROVED SILENT amily Sewing1 Machines, AKE THE BEST IX THE WOS5LD, Because all of them are in constant nso. while a Terv lsrce proportion ol'o'hcr makes are not used, owing to their being partially or uttorly iuipr.ictic.ibl?. THE SINGER NEW FAMILY MACHINE Has been brought to perfection, regardless ol' time, labor or cxpeiw, aud is now incomparably the best newing machine ir existeivw It is Simple. Compact, Dural'le, Beautiful, Oi:ict. Light-Running. unA capable of performing a rouse and Tariety of work never inline aUfini'ied upon a single machine; usin either Silk, Twist. Linen or Cotton thread, nd sewing with equal facility the vei? finest and coa-sost material.--, or anythinj; between the two extremes, in the most beautiful and substantial manner. The Xew Improved Attachments for IlemmiiK", (any widih! Ur lidins, Knidroidering, Magic Rufflins, Gathering, Gathering and sew.ng on i at the saivic lime), Self-Sewing, Cording, Tucking, Qailtinc, l'elling. Trimming, Hinding.etc, are novel and practicable, and have been invented and adjusted especially for this machine. Folding: Tops and Cabinet Cases. New designs of the unique, ueful and popular Folding Tops and Cabinet Cases, peculiar to the Singer Machine, in every variety of wood, such s.s Black Walnut, Mahogany. Ilosewood, Satinwood, and from the plainot to the most elaborate pattern and tini.-h. The M ichines themselves are plain or highly ornamented with pearl end gold to correspond wirfl their tahU.. m- calnneix In the Singer the work is fed or passed through the Mael.'.ne in tho natural direction, nameiy, trm the operator, permit tine her to sit in a na'iual and healthy position. In many other .Machines the work paes tr mi r.cli' o left, or the reverse, compelling the operator to sit in a b:nt axl unlicoltoy position, and thus causing weakness of the bock, etc. The Singer uses a, SLIGHT STRAIGHT NEEDLE, which is ! liable to break or miss the stitch. Many other machines use a ion crooked in 'die, which lis liable to break and to miss the Mitch. In the Singer Machine the Shuttle is cahhiui, thus avoidiug neiiily all wear. It requires NO OIL, and does not sou the thread or Roods. Other machines drive their shuttles, in a race, thus causing great rear, and rfqnirintj oil, soiling the thread and goods. On the Singer, the Tension on both the upper and lower threads is absolutely abso-lutely under the ready control of the operator, thus rendering die machine always available for good sewing, which is not the case with urn oiln r. Alany so-called cheap machines are really worthless, and so are many of their m-w peculiarities and supposed advantages. The SIXGKR ie the OLDEST PRACTICAL SEWING MACHINE, Being about twenty years iu the market. Having been constantly improved by the employment of the most skilled inge.-.iuty of th aire mid unlimited un-limited capital, it is now divested of all unnecessary pans ami (msmm h All the Very Latest Inventions and Improvements. It is the on y .M .clime sold on Honest Claims, as all its parts are Practical an I will do all that is claimed for them. Some other Machines are Greatly Complicated, to do Useless and Silly things, and thus are rendered Lianle to Constant Derangement. Derange-ment. The Singer Seldom or Never gives trouble, but in rcad.ly and easily managed by those mho utterly Jail on other Machine. SINGER'S NEW MANUFACTURING MACHINES Claim the same advantages over others of their clusi as the new F.miiiy M i chines. These old and well-tried Sewing Machines are ojipli, alilr to oil l.ind of heart antl light manufacturing in C'lotts, Leather, ti c., mid run in inn most perfect and reliable maimer without trouble to the operator. Without any previous advertisement, the Demand lor SINGER MACHINE is so Great that we Afire In '( lltl'tlifc to 1'r(H)H tl'f'll lift' Machinetof.rM.it. ALL SGLD, but A LA KG K N UMliKK All L SOW ON THE WAY from New VorK, and WILL ARRIVE IN A FEW JjAYcS ! They wiil consist of the Diflereiit Varieties made byilie Sinj'cr ,M nimho ' n ring Company, and we shall sell at Eastern I'nce, with iidlinon o! l iethi only. To accommodate parties who cannot pay all down, ne will seil on EASY MONTHLY INSTALMENTS So that all may posses one o' these lbiii;n. for the convenience of our rations we have eng iged the S'iVer..l 1 : .(t , man who has hail twenty years-experience and is one i, I' the ui. t sKil.iul exjn i ts in the world iu repairing and adjusting Sewing Machines. Ileui.l p 11 . r.e i Machine in complete and practical running order before it leave- the Institution Institu-tion and will also impart to fill rebus.' is nil needful instruction, so 1 lint ih'-y can at once commence, woik. resort to no trickery whatever to s !1 S'jwing .Mn limes. Mlt allow their Great Merits to recjntniund thrin. W'e can io this, tu the i . i Li a i i for them Is m gi'eat that although the Singer Company nialvC inoie tu.ni all other Gr-t-class conipaiiies ciubin'J. they ruitioi le aiiy Ini their nr h r. and are cDinpelled to sit ill extend their Gigantic Wotk-i. llaing lice 11 so lortunate as to ms-uic lb: ;i:Ni:uA!i oe;miial mhysdy I'ur this Territory, we exfn-1 a cordial invitation to all to and s. , , Machines, whetiier they wish to buy or n iL S' alt otlurh, but ,n, not 'my icithont you ejyrmine the Siwjerl Wc iiai';iiil' Ivj'i'.y '' Sell THE SINGER BUTTON-MOLE lIAGHIHE l.s the only rra 't.eal one in the World. Other f.-twiLg IuacLii.es Eepaired m Li.;,ij: Ls. bli Te lui. MACHINES FOR SALE AT Till". RETAIL DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Z10N S CO-OPERATIVE MERCANT LE I.STITiiTiOH. H.B. (LAWSOiN, SupU |