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Show TRAVEL. GILMER & SALISBURY'S ; STAGE LINES (TI1UOUQI1 Utah, South -wist ; Nevada & Mon tana, I L,.Ylng Salt Lake City Dally, iH i , nlng south to Tintio, American Fork, Mount Nebo, Sevier, St. George, Utah ; and Piocho, Nevada ; ' ( fining throngh i I'iovo, Sprintrvillo, Spanish Fork.Pay bod. Salt Creek, Chicken Creek, Hound Valley, Fillmore.Corrj Crock, Beaver, Miners-viilo, Miners-viilo, and f AU the principal town and mining mmpt in tout hern Utah and south-east f Nevada. Alio leava Corlnn, Utah, dally, running north to Virginia City, Ilclena, Fort Benton, Deer LodfiO, Cedar Creek mines, " . and paesinR through all the -'w principal townB and min ing campB in Mod-r Mod-r tana. PRINCIPAL OFFJCK, Wells, Fvgo & Co. Building inn Salt Lake 01 ty Lon Wines, fl- P- Kimball. SALT LAKE, opnm And Tintic Stage and Express LI3STES 11UNN1HO DAIJCY FROM. SA1.T " , . LAKE CITY, ! LAKE TOWH, -'If' TUUKLG CITY, STOCKTON AMD OPIIIK. TO TIKTtC. The route has been re-stooked with splen- , did Conoord Coachos. fino Stook, caieful and attentive Drivers, and every attention is paid " to the comfort ,ui convenience of rassea- . SOTS. Good accommodations on the road, THltOUGH BY DAYLIGHT. Cheap Fare and Quick Time. - , Omeo at Weill, Fargo 4t Co.'i, 1 Salt Laki City. WINE 8 & KIMBALL, Proprietor!. UTAH SOUTHERN RAILROAD. - , . fig -im . um jrii W ill '" On .ml after January al.t, 7 MIXED TRAINS WILL Leaving the Utah Central R.R. Depot, : I Salt Lake City, at 7.10 a.m.; Draper 5.45 p.m., and Sandy Station, (nearest L point to Little Cottonwood Canon,) at; 6.20 p.m. , i An extra train will Run on Sundays Leaving Draper at 8.40 a.m., Sandy ,. at y.lu a,m., Salt Lake City at 4.10 p.m. FARES : : Bait Lake to Bin Cottonwood Station, 50cts " Little " " &Ogw , .... Buady " 11.00 " " Draper " 1.25 Twenty-five oents additional will be charged ; when the faro is collected on the train. D. O. C ALDER, Gen. Freight and Ticket As est. . ' ' FKRAMORZ LITTLfe 8DT BBINTMNDaNT. UTAH CENTRAL UAlLllOAl). PiOSEER LIKE CF UTAH. 1b and after Monday, July 17, IS Tl Dally Trains i Lt salt Luke City at 5 a.m. an J 11-46 pjo Arrive at C-doo 7 a. ni. and 1: h p. m. Leave OfiJen at S a. m. ar.d k.'V p. m. Arrive at Salt Lake City 10 a-m. and 7:30 p.m In addition to the abo ,iyii:z::eio a3F.A.xisra Will run DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED , Leariny Salt Lake City at 5.30 p.m., and Ofiden at 5a.m. aiitngtri will pleaea Pare baa their Ticket at the Offlee. fifty Cent additional will be charred wher the fare is ceUecwd en tie train. lor all iafonnatipv concerning freight o " passage, apply to " D.O.CALDEB, ' - Qeneral straight and Iieket Ax't JOHN SHABP, , SUTIHIHTINDXHT SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. i CEO. W. CLARK, IMPORTERS OF ' PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC., ! 333 Pine Blreet, SAN FRANCISCO. ! or:' STI-:iN, SIMON fc CO., Importer! and Dealers Id TAIXjORS' &ooxjs Cloths, CnHBimorcs Ac Trim-minj.--.. J.n.tli.- t;ioiilnnci. iJtilliurd Clotliw, Ktc, B12 4 C84 Sacnmcato fltrro', PAN KRANCI9CO. IX, nuan Ptn-.'t, ii lino du l'Kchii''i"-, 10 MEW i'OIlK. WHH. A. B. ELFELT & CO.. IUP0BTBE18 ASD JOBBF.RS OP Clothing and Furnishing Goods, lOH&UOSaxisomc Street, 8 All PBANCISCO. EI. FELT, LEVI & CO. 1-T2 Clitircli St., N. Y. all LEWIS BROTHERS, CIGAR MANUFACTURERS, 213, 215 4 217 Battery St., SAN FRAXC1SC0, C.IL. Careful and prompt altontlon pniJ t I or.l.rs aotrnatoJ loour cam. al- HHCHT BRO'S b CO. BOOTS, STIOES & LEATHER 104& 106 SansomeSt., Son J-'rancisco, And 0 ft 12 Pearl Street, Boston. DUCKTyaUAM .C II ECU T, UaDiifartnrnre or tho "ITRA gUAUTI" CALIFORNIA BOOTS ANO SHOES. . all JACOB IINDEKU1LL &, CO., IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, Sole A genu fr Bond or son Bro'dlCo'a OlJSI1 BTBBIj Files, Bloitae Hole Anvlli, ColIlntdtCo u. b. Bieugei, ricus, Axes, .c. 1X8 ISO Battery Street, San Francisco. all JANES A. rOlOEK. 0. SCHOIMAHN. J. A. FOLCER &CO'S PIONEKH BTEAM COFFEE AND SPICE M I L, L, a , No. 330 Vrout Street, Between California and Sacramon to,' al3 SAN FRANCISCO. SAMUEL W. ROSEKSTOCK. MARION LEVENTRITT. S. W.R0SENST0CK&C0. Manufacturers and Importers cf BOOTS AND SHOES, S. K. Corner ofSrtnsome &, Bumli Streets, San Francisco, Sole Agents for tho National Guaranteed Bnbbei Boots; for Howard, French A Co'tt Ce bra toil Mln-norsanU Mln-norsanU Karmors' Boots; for Meeker Poudletoa't llaoU Sewed IJuoU. a!3 J. BAUU, 1 ! vnrirn U. EltRtKR. J. BAUM & CO., Importers and Manufacturers of MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, aaa Snn.ome St., San Francisco. No 18 Warren St.. Mow York. B Harness, Saddlery, Leather. J. C. JOHNS ON & CO., 104 'S- 106 Front Street, SAN FRAXCISCO, Itcfcr by ppvm ijision to Mr. H. It Cttiw- JOHN ti. HODGE & Co., Importers, Manufacturers AND WHOLESALE STATIONERS P27, 320 and 331, SonBomo Street, SAN 1KAN0ISC0, 4S John St., NEW 'UKK. With tho facilities we possess we can con fidently say that we can supply overythiut in the Paper and Stationery line, of aupo rior qualities, at lowor prices than can b obtained elsewhere. toED i'OK bAilPLES. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., tSAN FRANCISCO. BOOKS, STATIONERY, 3L?ItIISrXIIGr LITHOGRAPHING, And everything in this connection WUOLESALS AND RETAIL Letter! of Inquiry receive promp attention. alO THE IMPHOVED FRENCH RANGE The most complete Cooking Apparatus in as The iEurcka Range, Stands nnrivalloi by any othor Portabl Kanso. Guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. satisfac-tion. Locke & Montague, 112 & 114 Battery Bu. alO Sa5 i'aiscifico. mittler, Fuller & Co, Importers and Dealers in PAINTS, OILS LTD WISDOW GLASS, Sole Agents for French & Belgian Plate Glass Co's, 121 and 23 FRONT STREET, ao San Francisco. RICHARDS & HARRISON, Importers of ill ALT LIQUORS A5D OILMAN STORES,! 314 dL 310 Battery St., San Francisco Agents i for Crossed BlackwelCs English Qrocerics, J. J. COLMAN'S MUSTARD. Huntley & Palmer's Reading Biscuits I, S. FRY & SON'S CHOCOLATE & COCOA. ARDBEQ ISLAY C0ICU WHISKEY, JOULE'S TRADE f fit AUK. hi MALI L1QUOKS, JOULE'S STONE ALE. Teenent's Scotch Ale, Blood's India Pale Ale. Bass A Co'i Burton Ale. Bya-s' Champacne Ale, Blood's XXX Dublin Dub-lin Scout, GuinDMi Dublin Stoat, Brajs' Lnnlnn Porter. Ten-I Ten-I aent'iXXX Stout. Britlge'd London Porter. Forelfn. Liquors in Cases PTOMACHBHW" Are indoraod and proscribed by more lead-in,- physicinni thun any other tyin110,or stiuf-nlant stiuf-nlant now in use. They are a &UKh PHL-VKNT1VE PHL-VKNT1VE for PeTcr and Abuo. intermil-tonts. intermil-tonts. Biliouaneja and all disordora ans'fe from miasmjtio causes, itioy aro higniy reuommondod a-s an anti-dyi)ODtic, aDd m cusea of indigestion arc invaluable as an appetizer ap-petizer and rocuiiorant. and in casoa ol lion- instance iniled in producing tho molt happy results. They aro particularly bcnbkicul to PEiiAi.EJ, utrongiUunitig tho body, invigorating invig-orating iho mind uud giving tone and elasticity elas-ticity to no whole system, iho D-OMb BlTTEHS aro com pounded with tho groat-cBt groat-cBt care, and no Tunic Stimulant has ever been t Bored to tho public so pleasant. to tub taste, and at tha same tiuio combining so many remedial ugontu indorsed by the medical fraternity as tho bwt known to tho l'harmacopuiia. it COSU Httlo to give Ihom a fair trial, and Every Family should have a Dottle Wo ask every one to rend tho following certificates troin many of tho uioKt eminent physicians in tho country: St. Loi-is. July ISTu-Jamf-s A. Jacksojt A Co Uoiulemen As you have cominunica-tod'to cominunica-tod'to tho medical profession therccoipo o! tho "Homo fitters'' it cannot, thorctoro, bo considorod as a EcorcL or patent modicmo, no iialont having boon taken for it- W o have examined tho formula for making tho Homo Bitters," and unhesitatingly say the combination combi-nation is ono of raro excellence, all tho articles arti-cles used in its composition aro tho best ol tho class to whijb thoy belong, being highly Tonic, Stimulant, Stomachic, Carminative and siigtly Laxative. Tho mode ol preparing prepar-ing thorn is strictly in acoordaneo with the rules of pharmacy. Having used thorn in our iirivato practice, wo tako pleasure in recommending recom-mending them to all persons desirous ol ta- I king Bitters, as being tho best Ionia and Stimulant now oflered to the publio. L CU.B01BLITEBE,M.D. G. F. PORTEB. M.D Alfred Ueacooe, IJ-D. 0. Ohiuck, M.D. Drake McDowell, M.D. C- A. Waks, M.D. j 0 WmTEinii, M.D. Da. 0. V. r". Lumvio, B A. Onus, M.D. 8. Q. Moses, M.D. W A Wilcox, M.D. Uutideht l'musi, U S. Marine Hospital, St. Louis. Mo., Oct. 8 1870 J A- Jac&soh, Co. : I havo oxam ificd the formula for making the "Homo Stomach Bitters," and usod them in tho Hospital Hos-pital for tho last four months. I consider them the most valuablo tonio and stimo-lantnow stimo-lantnow in use. l.MelCSEb, St. Louis. July 6. 1870. Jas. A. Jackson, & Oo, Having examined tho formula from which 1 your colobrated"StomachBittors,"aro prepared, prepa-red, having witnessed the moihod ol combining com-bining tho different ingredients. wg oap eatoly recommend them as tho best tonio with which we are acquainted, from tho groat care with which they aro compounded, and from tho choice materials which enter into them, wo have no doubt that thoy will provo as they deserve to bo, tho most popular tonio and Stimulant in uso. KcspecUully yours. T. J. Vasiise, M.D. i. U. uomsiock, M.D. i Wo cheerfully concur with every word contained con-tained in the above testimonial. J011 COSZELUAJI, M.H. J OILS UARTStAJt.M.D Cuas. Vastise, M.D. Jons T.Templi, M.D O 3 Walker, M.D. E. C. FaASKLrs, M JD CiscissATi, Oct. 19, 1870. Messrs, W.Ji. Uek-nedv Uek-nedv Sl Co, : Agents "Home Bittors"; Gents Aureeablo to your roiiuost, 1 havo exauiinod tho formula of tho ',llomo Stomach Bi ttors, and find tho remedies it contains such as are in general use by tho Medical Profession, i They aroscientitically and pleasantly combined, com-bined, and as stimulating tonics will bo found especially adaptod as corroborants to the troatment of low or dobdiutod stages ot ' the systom. whether arising from impaired digestion di-gestion or from malarious diseases. , Dr. J. L. Yittiers, L, A. James, M. D., K S.WAtse, ClK-mist, 0. 1. Siiii-so.N, M. D., W T. Taliafebbo, M.D., S. P. Bosslr, II. D., j j Quixx, M. D, O. S. Musgaorr, M. D., J u liccKLT, M.D., O. W. Dioler, M. D., W. R. Woodward, M. D., O- A. Dorertv.M.D. Ceicaoo, Sept. 30, 1870, J- L. Bmiu, Esq.; We have examined tho formula of tho"Celo-brated tho"Celo-brated Stomach Bitters," and find it to bo ' composed ol' articles that arc coosidorod the " best tonics used by tho Medical Prolession, J and ono of the best bittera wo know ot in use. Very respectfully. U S IlAilK, M. D., 13- McYica, M. D-, J B WALKtR, M. I)., O. A. Maiuner, KORHA.S S. BAR.MS, il. 1), For Sale by all Druggists Grocers. Ja9. A. JACKSON & Co., Prop'rs, Laboratory 105 & 107 N. 2d St., ' julU St. LOUIS, MO. on nnnE0:DS ; ZU,UUu!R0N AND STEEL ' At C. II. Bassett's. Opposite Salt Lake Hoi. til 5 . erf fl o i " .a es s - is II 5 ? aegJS S3 m: o ai Hi :ii ; git n - S O fc S j 5 gfi g a w ' Ebb o Q , fea-S 1 a, ' lA Furnacemen Attention ! 'A 1 Fire Brick. ' SCOTT, DUNHAM & CO. ARB AQEST8 FOB THB GULDEN CITY FXILE URICK, Which are equal If not superior to the best English. Special rates given by the oar load. octU J1S. J. STROMBERG, 3Ierchant Tailor, 1 East Side Commercial St., Next door sou 111 of J. Bl. Day Co. CIoUis, Cassimeres, ic, on hand. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Clothes Cleaned and Repaired equal to new at low rales. Patronage Respectfully Solicited. ml STALLION BISMARCK !, WILL Stand fir tho Season, at the Barn ofJos.A.Young. at TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS, in advance. So drawback. ' BILL RINGWILLIiM, At the same place, at JIVE DOLLARS, b advance. Apply to aia H. Q. PARK. To Freighters! THE SOLAR SALT CO. wiU eon-tract eon-tract for the Freighting of from 500 to 1,000 Ions of SILT, 6 From their Marsh in Snake Valley, to Pioche, in iuti to luit; an ) all teiius that mav come to the Marsh will be furnished loads to Pixche at the rta of Forty Dollars per ton. in l!"i.D. Apply to Seott, Dunham i Co., or to 1 jolir Salt Co. mj9 bchallbourne, Nevada. T. LATIMER. W. U. F0LSO1I. Q. TAYLOlt. Q. ROMNfii". LATIMER, TAYLOR & CO. ANOTHER EXTENSION. Wc have added to our other business a LUMBERYARD, Whero we intend keeping a complete stock of TRUCKEE LUMBER, clear and oommon, SUGAR PINE, REDWOOD, RUSTIC, SIDING, CELLING,' FLOORING, rough & drcsaed, SHINGLES, LATH. FIVE CAR LOADS just arrived of WISCONSIN DOORS. SASH & BLINDS. MOULDINGS in great variety. Ripping, Planing and Job Work at LATIMER, TAYLOR&XO'S YARD AND FACTORY, One block wcit of Tabernacle. A large assortment can be found at IfllDGLEY'S PAINT STORE, Three doors -west or Main Street, opposite Walker llro'i. LUMBERYARD. AU Kinds of Lumber DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES, LATHS, T. R. JOIJEB, J7 Half-block outh ofU. C. Depot. HOWLAND & ASP1NWALL, - 54 South Street, NEW YORK. EDMUND WILKES, Agent, KIMBALL'S BLOCK, Salt Lake City. Will advance liberally on consignments consign-ments of Ore and Bullion. Bullion purchased at highest market rates. a27 CITY LIQUOR STORE, Eeep eoof Untly on hand. Wholesale and Retail, Choice Imported LIQUORS AND WINES, At be west Rates. IROEIBKOK'I BCILDIllOI, nlT JKajt Tntpl Strt SEWING MACHINES. THESOK SEWING MACHINE F O R THE WILSON SEWING MACHINE WILL SEW THE FINEST TEXTURES. THE WILSON SEWING MACHINE WILL SEW THE STOUTEST LEATHER. THE WILSON : SEWING MACHINE : WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. FOR SALE BY CALDER & SEARS, 37 East Temple Street. THEWEED SEWING MACHINES For Family and Manufacturing Purposes, Embody all that is new and novel in Bowing Machines. Thoy are the latest improved anl HshtoatruDDinB shuttle moohinos in the world. Beautiful ana compact in model and unexcelled in material and finish. They bow everything from lace to boa vol oloti ia. the most porfoct manner. Evtry variety of Hemming, Felling, Quilting, Cording, Ruffling, Piping, Tubing, Fringing, He in Stitching etc., easily performed. Straight ftecdle. Ao Cog-wheels. NO VIBRATING SPRINGS. Every Machine Warranted aa Represented, Salesroom on First South SLrect Salt Lake City, opposite th New meat Maxkat IRA PFOUTZ, io,18 Agemt. TOE 0LBRATKD Elgin Watches AT FACTORY PRICES. . LU (ctV-lCii UJ NEW STOCK " Genuine Jewelry. i The Public are cordially invited to call and examine. Z. C. JsL. I. t EAST TKXPLE STRKBT, Half a block north of theEaglo Emporium MISCELLANEOUS. MAY DM', Fancy Straw Hats and Wreaths, at astonishingly low prices, just the thins; for" P1C-WICS -AND- EXCURSION PARTIES, z. c. nvr. i. Eetail Dry Goois Uepartineiit II. B. CLA.WSON, Supt. K - H B. -a is o j . t O U I P a CL . s a a P a a . , o "Ox 111 o O 2 o - J 1 a I B Q SI Olf a. i o I s t j z s 9 1 1 3 i- j T ' (f) S ' 9. i S K " 2 I J g 3 M g I - 1 1 s j Hi "2 5 M 5 W If 8 U g g E-i -: & mm 3 ssB!r ' O i Ml i t Hip JO GORDON. HESRV B. UDRRAT. Gordon & Murray, BSuocossors to ELY! DUNCAN A Co.,) FORWARDING AND Commission Merchants Warehouses, half-a-blook aonth of R. R. Depot, Salt Lake City, Sandy Station, and end of Track of Utah Southern Railroad, Utah. Merchandise, Machinery, &o. , Forwarded For-warded with promptness and dispatch, dis-patch, at Lowest Kates, to all points in Middle and Southern Utah and Southern Nevada, MAKK PACKAGES care i. At M. bait Lake City. Berd Shippinc Receipts to their Post Office Box 773. Salt Lake City, Utah, with each Coniisnmeut of Good; Mr. BARBER, of the late arm, will act u pDt kt PiLHThe for all Lu-iikws in Itiat Ticlnllj and throub whom contracts can t m4e tud full Latormalion ubiuaed. Special Attention given to the Bundling Bund-ling and Trans-Shipment of Bullion and Ores. Advance Charges payable on receipt of shipping bllla by Conilgneei. Highest Price paid for WOOL AND HIDES. Graii) Hay. Jtc. for Sale. HaTirtr a lartre and commodious ware-1 houf. we are prepared to receive and atur all aindi of loodi, m!7 1 DEPARTMENT, Z. G. I. Unviiisr ntiulc extensive Alterations and Improvements Improve-ments in our premises, we ure now prepared to offer every faeility in carrying; on our rapidly Increasing In-creasing lousiness in the sale of GENTLEfflEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' Ready-made Clothing, HATS OF TUE NEWEST STYLES A1UUV1NQ EVERY FSW DAYS. OUB SPRING AEBIVALS Will compriso tho most oxtenaivo and varied Stock of Suits Kr. mark.? of every size and style, Ranging from "Mcns" of 2 years to thoso of tho largest proportions; wbilo tho quality cannot fail to establish Btill further the reputation which wo havo already earned. " The Gents Furnishing Goods Departm't j WILL ALSO BE FOUND COMPLETE, And will offer new iniuccirjout3 to our numerous customers. I OUB MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT j Is in the hauda of qualified Artists, who will bestow the care and attention j so necessary in successfully carrying on this important i branch, so that Gentlemen can rely on having I their tastes suited in every particular. 3 We aro daily receiving : Our Spring Purchases of Piece Goods Comprising the most fashionable styles of new goods, iu French, English and American SUITINGS, nn&TTxrno i J J 1 X All UU lUlU CASS1MERE3, To whiob we invito epcoial attention, m I TT AT)0 Will find our stock of Cloths and m 1 TT ATjfl lAlLUlio t- dhuhertoio lAJLLUKo NEWEST STYLES in WALL PAPERS and DECORATIONS Constantly arriving1. TRUNKS TO SUIT ALL TASTES, Of our own manufacture. m29 H. B. CLAWSON, Super btondent. J. o 9 o o o Singrer Sewing: Machines were Sold wifliin tlie past year. Scientific American, June 10th, 1871. T H E SI NCER Manufacturing Company, A.T THE WORLD'S FAIB Constituted by the homos of thepooplo Received the Great Award of the Highest Sales And have loft all rivals far behind thorn, F0S HEY Sold in 187027 Machines I Sewing Machine Sales for 1870. "The mnjfnitndo towhioh tho manufacture of sewing machine haa attained is shown b tho "worn" returns (to whioh any ono oan havo access) of tho manufacturers fo thoyoarlSTO to tho owners of tho lcadiDg patents, on which thoy pay a royalty. According Ac-cording to these returns tho number of machines sold by aaoh manufacturer in 1870 it as follows: The Singer - - 187,833 Floronoo - 17 660 Wheoler t WUson - &3.208 QoldModal - - - 8.91? He wo - - 75.15", jEtna 5,&-( Grover & Baker - - 57.402 Empire .... Wood - 35.0"2 Finkle JE Lyon - 3,420 Wilcox A Gibbs iW,S:M Parham 1.760 AmorioanlluttonholeA Ovorsoamins: 14.573 WUson .... 500 And sororal other oompanies who sold a few machines. It will be seen by this tablo that the popularity of the Singer mac hi nee far exceed! ex-ceed! that of all others, thoir Bale being one-half greater than even that ot the famous "Wheoler & WUson" machine. This is owing; to the fact that the Singer Company havo lately oommonced making, besides their old and well-established manufacturing machine, what is known as thoir "Sew Family Machine," which U selling at the rate of ulna to one better than their old style. Their total to-tal sales for 1869 were S6.7S1 utaohines against tho 127,833 of 1870, allowing an IncrtaJ of one-half in the latter year." "Now York Bun." One-Half of our Gigantic Sales, HOW HE-1SLT THREE-QUARTERS OF A MILLION Macliines Sold, AND Were made within the past three years. Bat the Greatest In'rease of our Sales over all Other Machines, Uclna; Within the Fast Ter. Thl la lncontestlble Proof that Our Mao bines Are the llest in the World. THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE With attachments fQT all kinds of work, Is f Aft winning tuprcmo favor In the household, as shown by the rapidly lnoreuia sal oa, over all other machines. This ftew Family iilnchlne is now capable of l r&116e and Variety of work inch " was only recently thought iaiposfiblo to perform by macbiaery- We claim and can show that it is tho cheapest, most beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, eatiU oporatod.spcody.and suiu'Jthly runninp of all the 1'amilT Sowing Machines, ltisreinr-ablo ltisreinr-ablo not only for the rantto and variety of its sewing, but also for the variety and forent kinds of texture which it will sow with equal facility and perfection, dmm silk twist, linen or co;ton thread, Gne or coarse, making the lnterlocked-iatie-stltcb. alike on both udee of the fabric sewn; tho only stitch which Is universal'? approved, or is at all adapted for Art-clam work. Thus, beaver cloth, or leata may b sewn with groat etrongtb and uniformity of stitch, and, in a moment, inn willing and never-wearying instrument may bo adjusted for fine work on game or s"'' mer u?sue, or the tuckin of tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost any other work eeo f child which delicate fingers have bocn known to perform. Kran the eri and thoughtless hav little or no trouble on this machine. Send fur Discriptive and Pric Ltrcuiaru Wemanufactureourown needles, silk and twist furnish linen and eotton thread el oil all of suporiur nu;:litv-but which c:in be relied on only when obtained tnrouji our Principal orliranch Uflice!1, or Agencior. OTHER SEWINfl MACHINES SEPAIREO Ol. REASONABLE TERMS. We Guarantee every Machine we sell to give entire satisfaction. MACHINES DELIVERED FKEE THROUGHOUT THE CirY. TERMS TO SUIT ALL. l,h to bir or not. all otli.r., l.l Jo n.l bay wltl.out . SINGER SEWIHR MACHINE DEP'T, Z. C. M. L GENERAL AGENTS, Two doors south of Eaglo Emporium, Halt Lnlio City, Utah. n. B. 0LAW80H. Sapa"n,"l |