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Show MISCELLANEOUS. STEELK i JOUNSOX, tVbolettale dealers In Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, LIQUJriS. FLOUR AND BCCN, tS3i4.?. Council Bluffs, la. "flllS WELL KXOWN'BBAXI) OF JAPAN TEAS -FOR SALE AT Grocery Department. H II. D. CLAWSON.Sui't. W.T.REYNOI.DS CO., E. B. ZAnUISKIE. rjon Francbco. Salt Lake Uty. WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE. ZABRISKIE & CO. HAVE IOE 8AUB A FINK LIMB OF WINES AND LIQUORS, To which thoy call the attention of DEALERS. Orders Solicited and Satisfaction Satisfac-tion Guaranteed. BOLE AQENTS FOR "HOUSER'S" STRAIGHT WHISKIES. THE FINEST B IN THE CITY CONNECTED WTU THE HOUSE. 64 MAIN STREET" Twodonn louth of Weill, Fsrgo A Co' Bunk. mj5 Fnruaccmcu, Attention. A 1 Fire Brick. SCOTT, DUNHAM & CO. 4.R1 XQXHTS TOR TBI GULDEN CITY FIRK BRICK, Whick are oqaal If not superior to the bst P.tlijh. Special rates riven by the oar load. OOtlS MUSIC I MUSIC I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Of oil kindi, including tho BAUER IMPROVED ORGANS, Cheaper Uian ever. J. DAYNES & SON, First South Street, Two doors east of Uodbo'i l)mg Store. augll STOCKHOLDER'SMEETING THE FIRST ASXL'AL ilEEIIXO OF "EMMA HILL Consolidated Milling Company," Location of work?, "Littlo Cuttonwood, Salt L;tkc County, Territory ol" Utah," lor tho o lection lec-tion nf Trustees for tho ensuing year, and tho transact ion of Mich uthor business as mav como bei'uro tho meeting, (till bo hold at tho wllicouf tho comi any. No. .a .Muntjrumery street, San t rancu-eo. California liooui 11 on Monday, October 7th, IsTJ, uc i' o'clock i. m. L. C. FUWLEH, Secretary. San r"raneico, Soi't- -1, lii iJl Hersliey's Torsion lap Spring; This is the best Wagon Spring in uae, and was awarded tho HKST PREMIUM XX D MEDAL, over the Kll'ptio and all other competitor), at iho American Institute in the city of New ' York, in November, IsTO. It is now being applied ap-plied by the WA.ll UKVAttTMENT to Uov-crnment Uov-crnment V aeons suing on tho Plains. It U Lighter, It occuple less Space, It raUe the Wagon less than any other Spring-, ard it utilizes tho tnest perfect moans of elasticity in steel. niLuely tho torsion principle carrying capacity capa-city fr,.m 4 to Jv.'J lbs. With all those advantages tho Spring is sold at a maoh low er price tor iho nuig carrying capacity than anv other S,irinc in use. For full particulars app'y at D. Hutoh En-son's En-son's wwiD ,'ho, Jnd Soath street, next do;ir wos: or W.l ard i Orr'a livery stable Simples can alio bo seon at Scett, iiun-htm iiun-htm & Co's. and at Kahn Uru's store-'. lEE.M II ib JUt.DEK-SOX, Jr Sole Agents for Utah. LUL1BERYARD. All Kinds of Lumber DOORS, WINDOWS, BUNDS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES, LATHS, T. R. JONES 'Iir-block qth of U. C. Depot. Pure Manilla Rope, rE II A VE been appointed by Tubbs Jr. Co agents :orLne sIe of their rope. To misers it is r-r::cuU-ly recvmaiondM Minn all pure Manilla and not muted with tujJ r uiiior inferior luaionaL NpecliU price given to the Trade. STURTEVANT BLOWERS. Sereral m; on hand. Sites not in Stuck ordered or-dered at Iwwost rates by tho agents. Nt'OTT, Dl'X HAM Jt ( Oi Golden City Fire Brick. k(,,AhJS,wtoI!i.ck now m u TO,IHIIAJ110, ... JRVEL, GILMER & SALISBURY'S DAILY STAGE LINES TUUOUGII Utah, Jouth - east (:vaila V M(P tana, LtavUg Salt L.a.k City Dally, r ulug bouth to Tintio, Amenoan Fork, Mount Nobo, Sovicr, St. Gcorce, Utah ; and l'iochc, Nevada ; Palling through Vrovo, Sprincrvillo, Spanish Fork.Pay-bod. Fork.Pay-bod. Salt Creek, Cliickcn Creek, Hound Valley, Filimoro,Corn Crock, Beaver, Miners-ville, Miners-ville, and AU the principal towns and mining eampt intouthern Utah anitouth-east Nevada. Also Uavi Corlnne, Utah, dalljr, rnnalngnarth to VirRinia City, Helena, Fort Benton, Deer liodgo, Cedar Creek mines, and passing through all the principal towns and mining min-ing oamps in Montana. Mon-tana. PRINCIPAL. OFFICE, Wells, Fvgo & Co. Building" jnn Salt Lake City Lea Wioos. fl. P. Kimball. SALT LAKE, OPIUR And Tintic Stage and Express X.ITTE, RL'NMIHQ DA1L W FHOM BALV LAKE CITY, via LAKE TOWN, TOOELE CITY, STOCKTON AMD OPHIR TO TINTIC. The route has boon re-stocked with splendid splen-did Concord Coaohos, fine Stock, oaieful and attentive Drjyera. and every attention is paid to the oomfort ani convonionoo of pusen-texG. pusen-texG. Good accommodation on tJve road 1 THUOLGH by daylight. Cheap Fare and Quick Time. QO at Weill, Fargo Co.'i, Salt Lati City. WINES & KIMBALL, ap!4 Proprietors. UTAH SOUTHERN RAILROAD. On and after September 33d, 1673 MIXED TRAINS TILL RTTHSr DAIL Going South. Leave the Utah Central R.K, Depot, Salt Lake City, at 7 a.m. aiid 2 20 p.m. Sandy, (nearest point to Little Cottonwood Canon,) at 8.10 a.m. and 3.30 p.m., arrive at Lchi at 9.10 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. (oing Xorth. Leave Lehi at 9.30 a.m. and 4.50 p.m.; Sandy at 10.50 a.m: and 6.10 p.m; arrive at Salt Lake City at 11.40 a.m. and 7 p.m. SbU Lake to Cottonwood Station. 50cts Sandy " 1.00 " " Draper " 1.5 " " Point " " 1.75 . Lohi " "25 Pacngors will pleaso purchaso .tickets. at the uiiico. M. II. DAVIS, Oeo. Freight cd Tiokot Agent. FKKAMOKZ LITTLE SUP SRINTRN D SNT. UTAH CENTRAL' HAILiiOAEi. PI3S.EEB LINE OF UTAH. Us aadafler Monday, July IT, 18T1 laSly TraUiH Leave Ba!t Lsfee City at 5 a-m. and 3:16 p.ir Arrive at Osden 7 a. in. and 4:16 p. m. L;iTe C'itJfln at S a. m. and 5: 3u p. m. A rriTe at H.iit Lake City 1U a.m. ad 7:30 p. a Id addliicD to the &boe WUI ma DALLY, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED Leavini Salt I.ke City at 5.30 p.m., and Olden at 5 a, in. n.an will pleaia PnrlhiM their Tlelfceta at tsi UBIiii. fifty Cin'j additifost will be charged wb.ee tho fare is coilectei on the train. fci al) Information concerning freight or I'Riogo, apply to I. II. DAVIS, leooral Treitht and T;ckot Act JOHN" SHAEP, SDTaaiXTUIDaSI UTAH NORTHERN' Trains are now Eunning Daily, BET WE E X BRIGHAM JUNCTION with C. P. R. R. HAMPTON'sVor MONTANA. DisJ UOING SOt'TII m. p. u. i Faro. Dis- OOIXd NORTH i. a. r. m. iFaro. Leave Hampton's at 4:00 V2;lo Lcavo Brigham at S:15 7:lo 7 " Dowcyvillo" 4:3o 1:20 o0 4A " Box Elder " 8:30 7:30 25 11 " Uonoyvillo " 4:50 1:35 73 ll4 " Calls Fort " 0:00 8:00 ' 60 1.1!$ " Calls Fort " 5:00 1:15 DO II " Uonoyvillo" 0:10 8:10 75 atia " Box Elder 5:30 2:15 1 ii IS ' Doivoyvillo" fl:2o 8:25 100. 2."i Arrive at Brigham 5:15 2:30 1 50 S'j Arrive at Hamilton's 10:00 0:00 1 50 l SPECIAL RATES TO EXCURSION PARTIES. Passengers will please purchase their tickets at tho Company's Offices, or 50 cents additional will be oliargcd when tho Fare is coll. otcd on the train. Arrancemeots havo been mado with the Central Paoitio and Utah Central Railroad Companies whorcby passengers oao purohaso Tickets at tho U. C. Offico in Salt Lake City or O. P. Office at Ogdon for Box Elder or Hampton's on the U. N. R. R., and from Hampton's or Box Elder to Ogden or Salt Lake City at greatly reduced rates. Through. Connection as follows: GOING SOUTH A.M. P.M. GOING NORTH. A.M.Ip. M. Loavo Hampton's at -1:00 12:15 hoavo Salt Lake City, UCUIL, at 5:00 2:lo Arrive at Brigham, U. N. It. R. 5:45 2:30 Arrivo at Ogdon, " 7:00 4:io Loavo Brigham. 0. P. R. R. at 6:10 2:30 Loavo Ogdon, C. P. It. It,, at 7:15 6:00 Arrivo at Ogdon, C. P. R. R. 7:00 3:50 Arrivo at Brigham, ' " 8:15 7:00 Loavo Ogdon, U. C. R. It, S:00 5:30 Loavo Brigham, If. N. K. It., at 8:15 7:15 Arrivo at Salt LakoCity 10:00 7:30 Arrivo at Hampton's " " 10:00 0:00 THE TIME TABLES ARE CALCULATED ON SALT LAKE TIME. FARES, Hamilton's to Ofrdon. 52 50 I Salt Lako City to Box Eldor 8-3 25 toSaltLako City, 4 50 1 " " " Hampton's 4 50 Box Eldor to " " 3 2-5 1 Ogdon to Hnmplon's 2 50 " to Ogdon, 1 25 " " Box Eldor 1 25 H. G. Miller & Go's Express leaves Hampton's every morning for Logan on arrival of the 10 a.m. train, and tri-weekly, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, for principal settlements in Caohe county, returning daily from Logan to connect with tho 12:45 p.m. train, and Howe's Express every Tuesday Tues-day morning from Franklin to Soda Springs, returning therefrom every Friday Fri-day morniog. m JOHN W. YOUNG, Gen'l Supt. ZS. O. 3E. I. RET J. X Xi DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, October 2nd, 1872. Grand Pall and Winter O E W Z 2T C3r . . Seasonable and 'Fashionable Drees Goods, Shawls, Cloaks, Sacques. and other desirable WRAPS. FULL LINE OF COLLARS, CUFFS & LACE GOODS. SHOE DEPARTMENT WILL BE FULLY STOCKED. For more complete enumeration see our description circulars to be issued in a few days. m29 Hi B. CLAWSON, Superintendent. DUIMFORD 1 SONS. MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE AND HAT STORE, WHOLESALE 8c RETAIL. Orders Solicited from Town mil Country, anil promptly and carefully tilled at the very smallest possible margin over cost. m!7 J""O.Xi"CLS Bauer Sb Oo., MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPROVED BAUER AND JX& BL.ODE O KT Every Instrcment FULLY WARRANTED for FIYE YEAES. Upward of 26,000 now in use. CATALOGUES sent FREE 'o any address upon application. ALSO IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PIANOS ani ALL KINDS of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. JULIUS liAUEIl & CO., 650 Broadway, 390, 392, 394 & 396 Wabash Ave. NEW YQHK. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. J. DAYNES.& SON, Agents for Utah, 1st South St., jyl9 TWO DOOK3 EAST OF GODBE'S DRUG STOKE. GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. JAMEB OALLACHEE. JOH3 GALLACHEI WILLIAM OaLLACHEE. TRIUML BAKERY MAIN STREET, One door bolow the Walkor House. Ice Cream, Refreshments, GALLACHEFS & SONS. Pure Bread! Pure Candy! "T'lIB ESTATE CHARD GOLIGHTLY JL beg to inform i e Publio, that thoy Btiil carry on the business of Bakers and Confectioners, At tho old aUnd of TXxo "GLOCEJ," BAST TEMPLE STREET, Adjoin in jr tho Co-operativo Qrooory Department, Depart-ment, whore can be found everything in their line of business, and they hope, by strict attention to the wanU of thoir customer!, to continue their patronage ana support. Pure Iloine-mntte Onudlei m biccl.vliy. ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH. I6 DUTY OFF T El L S JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOCK OF BEST BRAND OF GUNPOWDER AND Japan Teas AT REDUCED DUTY. Our TEAS for quality aro'provorbi-ah aro'provorbi-ah We make it our special study, bo that tho publio can always depend on quality and prices, C. W. DAVIS. 17 BALTIMORE TRADE, WW. LANAHAN & SON, DIST1U.EKS AND JonilEBS OF RYE WHISKEYS, 1WrehoniMo.ao Light Btrcet, ;BAtTlMOHK. RAILROADS. G. P. R. R. OX AND AFTER KEPTEMnEB 10th, 1K7. TRAINS WILL LEAVE OtJDEX DAILY AS FOLLOWS FOL-LOWS 1 Overland Pass on cor Train for Toano, Ciirlin, Winnomuccu, Wndsivorth, Kono, Marysvillc, Koddinft (lor Ori'L-nn), acrnmonto, Stock tun, LiUliRip, Slerocd (for Yoniuiilo), S'l'ii'tun ifor Lus Angotoa), Sua Joao und S;vn Francisco, - - - S.20 p.it. Overland Freight and Accommodation Accommoda-tion Train fur San Francisco, - 5.35 r.Jl. A.N. TOWN K, T. II- OOODMAX, Oon'l iiup't (ion. 1'itss. and Ticket Agent. OEO. 11. K1CE. AutsT, Suit Lake Citv, Oilico ivith Marshall it Carter, Over W. F. A Co'a Bank. f JJ UJVIOIN PACIFIC RAILROAD TIME TABLE, OS TIL furthor notico, Trains will lctiTO and arrive at Ogdon Daily, as follows: Ilka vi. I Arrivk. Dully Epre;a,8 0a.m. Daily Exp'n. 5-10 p.m. Mixed. - p.m. Mixed. - 2 35 p.m. Freight. - 10-3J a.m. I Freight, - 6-1U .iu. Daily connections made at Ogdon with ULhq Central Pacilie ltoad from alt Lake city and all poinU in tiouth-ern tiouth-ern Uuh. Al liryan with stages for Sweetwater mines. At Cheyenne with Denvei Pacific liailroad lor Denver, Central city, Georgetown and all points in Colorado and .Now Mexico. AL Omaha with Chicago and North Wcstorn. Chicago, Koclt Island and Facitic, Burlingtun and Missouri River, Kansascity, dt. Joe and Council JtfluU's Hailroads and Missouri River Line of StoauuTa for all points Kast and South Tickets for sale to all points East at offico of Wells, Jfargo & Co., East Temple Tem-ple street, and at tho office of Utah Con-tral Con-tral Railroad, in 8alt Lake city; also at Union Facitic Railroad ticket office in Ogden, at which office bertha on sleeping sleep-ing cars can bo secured. Arrangements haye boon made whereby where-by passengers desiring to visit Denver on their way East can avail themselves of an excursion rate from Cheyenne to Denver, and return at greatly reducod rates. l?'or particulars and all information in regard to passage, apply at Ticket Of-iicos. Of-iicos. Passengers should becaroful to secure their passage tickets to all Eastern and Southern points via OMAHA, and thus avail themselves of the advantages of a through sleeping car, comfortable accommodations ac-commodations and quick time, i TUUS. L. KIMBALL, General Ticket Agent. T. E. Sickkls, Chf. Engineer and Superintendent. jS TIIUvIE TABLE. BURLINGTON ROUTE. TO THE EAST. NORTH AND SOUTHEAST. Ho. 3. STATIONS. ilraxaa0 MAIL. Leave SALT LAKE 5:00a.m. 2:15 p.m. " OilAIIA 6:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. Arrive BURLINGTON 5:00a.m. 8:0p.m. " GaJesburgtC.B.iQ.) 7:00 a.m. 10:50 p.m. " Mendota " 11:15 a.m. 33 a.m. " Chicago " 3:15 p.m. 7:00 a.m. " Peoria - - 9:00 a.m. 120 a.m. " Ind'plia(I.B.AW. 6:15 p.m. 9-.25a.rn, " Cincinnati - - Llpja. 1:15p.m. " Lagans port 555p.m- 9-J20a.m. T. P. A W.) Col nm baa 2:45a.m. 5:30p.m. ITThrongh Care from MisaonrI River to Chicago, Indianapolis, CinoinaatL Logaat-portand Logaat-portand Columbas. Connections at thou poinU with linti leadiag to the Eait, North and South. Thii i; the Beet, Shortvat, Culokaat and Ch.kpeit Route. Do not be deceived, but obtain Tickets via the Bar ling ton k Missouri lUvor Railroad. A.B. TOUZALIN. 0. B. PERKINS; Qenl Pus: AgenU Qenl S't- JUST RECEIVED Express Wagons, Hobby Horses, &c, &c, &c. A FINE STOCK OF CIGARS TO BE CLOSED OUT AT "W3HT. OLES A Ij E OR BY BOX AT COST- TEA.SU GAR, COFFEE, SHCESA (.ROCERS SUNDRIES KEl'T CONSTANTLY ON II AND. BREAD, CAKES, PIES and CRACKERS BAKED QJiTUE PREMISES AND SOLD REASONABLY BY Daniel. Grenig, EAST SIDE EAST TEMPLE iSTREET.1 Above Socond South Stroot. augll i i Pir '" M - ' t il -vS ?S S I I -a i i Wnp co Z. C. M. I. The largest, the ohenpest and the best ASSORTMENT OF Watches. Clocks AND FINE JEWELRY to bo found in tho Wctt, by CARL C. ASMUSSEN, East Temple Street, Oalf-a-block north of the Eagle Emporium. nB-Aliirge Sign; 2 solid Mahogany Door , ana a Hue Silver Show Caao, plate ilaM. fof ' sale. tuatl SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. SBTABLIBHED 1 8 60; Importers of Teas, East India goods and general groceries, 213 ajid 215 Front Street, San Francisco, l PARKER, WATTSON & CO. (Successors to Woil Jr Co..) Importers and Manufacturers of TOBACCO AND CIGARS, 221, 223 and 225 Front eU oor. Sacramento, 5 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. E. A. FARCO&CO., Importers and Jobbers of Branrlies. files anil Lipors, 310 Front St., oor. Commercial, D I- KTi. j25 SAN FRANCISCO JACOB VKOEIIHILL & CO., IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE. Sole Agents for Sanderson Bro'i & Co's OAST TX1I3I file, lttouae Hole Auvlli, ColllntACo'i C. S. Sledgca, Plcki, Axes, Oic. 118 Jt ISO Battery Street, San XYanote. all ! JAM EI A. fOLQEl. B. SCHOtMAHH. J. A. FOLCER & CO'S PIONKKR STEAM COFFEE AND SPICE M I l. L, S, No. 30 Front Street Between Calkornia and Sao ram en to, al3 SAN FRANCISCO. i.Yi.. s "'- v:"i. J. BAUM & CO., Importen and Manufactnroia of MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING. aaa San.ome 8t., San Francl.co. No 18 Warren St.. New York. ft Harness Saddlery, Leatlier. J. C. J O HNS ON & CO., 104 $ 106 Front Street, SAN FRANCISCO. Refer by permission to Mr. H. B Claw-On, Claw-On, Superintendent ofUie Z. C.M. I. al8 A. B. ELFELT & CO., IlfFOKTiafl IND JOBBIBA OF Clothing and Furnishing Goods, 105 &, HO Saneome Street, SAM FRANCISCO. ELFELT, LEVI k OO. 132 Ohnrch St, S. Y. LEWIS BROTHERS. CIGAR MANUFACTURERS, 213, 215 & 217 Battery St.. SAN FRAXCISCO, CAL. Careful and prompt attention paid t 1 orders en trailed looor care. 13 Established in 1851. C. VENARD, Manufacturer of the Original Cliartres Coffee, And all Hilda of Spices and California Mustard, 625 and 627 Front Street, between Jackson and Pacific SAN FRAiS CISCO. 6 HECHT, BRO'S & Co. BOOTS, SHOES & LEATHER ',104& 106 Sanaom St., Ban Franciseo, And 0 A 13 Pearl Street, Bostc? BVCKIXG1IAH Jt II EC JIT, Manufacturers of the "iniA ciiAtirr" CALirosmA boots and shoes. aU MAIN & WINCHESTER, 214 & 216 Battery Street, SAN FRANCISCO. HARXESS, SADDLES A N D Ij e a. t h e n . Tbe.bcst stock and lowest prices on the Pacific Coast.; Special attention given to orders fromTJtah. &13 A, U. U 1 1 I L & U U. iaroBTiBa or FjlHSTTS, OILS, Varnishes and Lamps. No. m FRONT STREET, BL Sacrament. A Caliloroia, Saj. Fraja.l... A. J. GRIFFITH, Dealer In ell kinds of FIOKXiKXJ t SMOKSD SALMON AND HERRINGS, 111 Waablngtom Strt ' AU kinds of Dried, Smoked and Plokled flab eon tantlj on hand. J4 LAZARD FRERES, Importers and Jobbers of Foreign and Domestic Do-mestic Fancy and Staple DRY QOODS. Depot of Goods Manufactured at th ' M visum and Pacific Mills, Consolidated. aft )T Itlarket St., San Fra oris Paris : 28 Rue De L'Bohiqa S. L. Stanley, 0, C. Chapman. John Spruanoa, Spruance, Stanley & Co., Suooeasors to H. Webster & Oo. aud J. Si J, Spruanoo, Importers and Doalers in WINES AND LIQUORS, 10 410 FROST STREET. E. MARTIN & CO. Molesale Lipr Dealers, 408 Front Streett Sa FraaeUco. Proprietor! of 1LLKUS UXT11A OLD BOfRBOX And sole agents for , t. CUTTER'S EXTRA OLD BOUflEON WHISKIES ConaUntly on hand. & full ansortment of all the ard Brandt ofWhlikln, Fin Brandt Foreign and Domestic Wlnti, u5 Blttere, Cordials, RICHARDS & HARRISON, Importers of MALT LIQUOK AID OILMAN STORES, 314 . 310 Battery St., San Franclmeo Agenti for Oroase J- BlackwelCs English Groceries, J. J. COLMAN'S MUSTARD, Huntley & Palm or' b Rcadiog Bisoait J. S. FRY & SON'S CHQCQ! ATE & COCOA. ARDBEQ ISLAY SCOTCn WIITSKEY. JOl'LU'8 THAU AO Ja MAUK.; M A Ij T LIQU O lijs. JOULE'S STONE ALE. Tonnent'n Scotch Ale. Dlond India Psls Ale, Unss A Cn's tfuri.-n Ale, Ilymj' Chiinrngne Ale. lllood's X X ii Oub linSioui, Duinnoat Dublin Sku.1 lijwi' London I'orter. Ten-nsol'X.X Ten-nsol'X.X Stout, Uridge'j London Sorter, j Forelsjn t-lqnora In Cases. I aS j , " -V WllOLESAl.K N1) KETAll. Groceries, Hardware, llow Moves, Crockery. Glissware, Tinware, 31iners' Supplies. y . . We do not throw out any Baits h advertizing a few Leading Articles at Low Prices, ALL OXJB GOODS AiE OHEAP I DEAJjKKd IH THE BETl'LEMENTS ASll MINING TOWNS WU.L FIND IT T') THEIR INTKf rW TO OAI.I- " AND ENQUIHE PRICES BIl'ORH PIIllOHASINO. m31 ,i. H. rr,w .iii.ri.i..... '.X . , Sewing1 Machine. yTE reflpcotfully invite the Publio to call andsee our exoolleDt variety o Sewing BIachincs IN 1 Plain,Beau(iful and Elalborate Styles of Workmanship AND OREATLY IMPROVED WITH THE FANTON CASTOHS. The Total Sa(a of the SINGER MACHINE are rune THREE QUARTERS OF A MILLION. THE SALES OF LAST YEAR, 181,260 An evidence that it la fast winning supreme favor In the houaoM,I The Sinokh Company sold over the other Companies, 52,734. tof The Chicago Relief Coiumittce furnished aifforcrs by the Fire lo March 18, .1872, 3,944; 3.151 Silver Macluues, aU other makes, 793. Applicants made their selection, with same diseount on all. OUR SALES IN UTAH EXCEED AN? OTHER HOUSE IN TF1K 8EWING MACHINE LINE THIS SIDE OP CHICAGO. We courteously invito tho Ladies to see our TiT-re hroiderv Attaolamont, It attracts general attention and admiration. Wo also desire you to see our TUCKERS, CORDERS, RUFFLERS, BINDERS, QU1LTERS, HEMMERS, TRIMMERS, PLEATER3, SELF-B ASTERS, SEAM-RIPPERS, NEEDLE-SETTERS, NEEDLE-SETTERS, SUITABLE FOR ALL KINDS OF SHU7lXE 3EWNU MACHINE. VS GUARANTEE EVERY MACHINE 1VE SELL TO GIVE EXTTRE SATISFAO andallar. warmolod to ..jr ,th aaao aU k.nds of suoda, from tho coareost lo tho fino.!, tace, BlUBUn, Cambric, Domestic, Denims, TiciUiigs, Ducking, Beaver, Buckskin ana Leather. t& Instruction given free of charge by competent attendants, and terrat of sale to suit aU circumstances. OTHER SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ON REASONABLE REA-SONABLE TERMS. :o: Wo extend m oordia invitation to all to ' GOME AND SEE OUR MACHINES Whether they wish to purchase or not. . AT TUE SINGER SEWING MVCUIXE DEPARTMENT Z. G. 1YL I. General Agents, Two doors south of Eagle Emporium, Salt Lake Cnr i : -, ' -y, ! : -I rtiiCl s flpiSakfeirf EVER UROUG1IT TO UTAH.' i IIAV1NG JUST 11KTUKNED FROM THE EASTERN STATES, l- where I selected with preat care and a knowledge of the requirements of this region, an immenso Stock of Furniture, I am now prepared to offer tiousual inducements to purchasers in the following articles : BEDROOM SETS IN GREAT VAKIKTY. FAFI.OR SETS. LATZ' PATENT BED-l.OUNGES, TURKISH SI'IUNG-BACli. I CHAIRS, SIDEBOARDS, BUREAUS, HA1U, I FULU and Sl'RING MATl'RESSES PATENT BED-SPRINGS. Th. batt stook .Tar tatrodaoad In taU mark.U I am alio prepared to ma!. SHADES, VALANCES, DRAPERIES, and to LAY CARPETS AT TEN CENTS PER YARD. I hare a cetiilcto line of GIMPS lASSKLSJiKl'S, TKRJtr. CLOTHS if- lih'OCATKLLt.S Which I will sell in quantities le suit purchaser. , Call am' examine my Slock before purchasing !il elsewhere. .1. 31. JOELSON. Qroesbcoa'a Building 1 Main Buoe jtll |