TEE DAILY BEE : DCCEMBEE 25 1880- A CHARMING CAMP. The Mountain-looted Metro polis of Southern Utah. Silver Reef Surrounded by Bald Peaks and Pictur esque Plateaus. The Town and People , Mines and Miners , Advantages and Drawbacks. Correspondence o * he Bee. SILVER REEF , Utah , November 13 , 1830. Enclosed by mountain scenery of the wildest description , three hun dred and fifty mil nth of Salt Lake City , and nearly one hundred and fifty miles distant from the terminus of the Utah Southern railroad , is the little city of Silvur Reef , the moun tain-locked metropolis of sonthrrn Utah and the possessor of a wealth of bonanzas , the extent and richness of which are as yet but beginning to be brought to the knowledge of the out side world. The camp is the most picturesque in situation of any I have visited in Utah. It lies on a high and barren plateau , surrounded on all hands by rupged masses of tumbled lava , richly colored sandstones and pine crested granite. Northward r'ae the spurs of the Utah range cut and gullied -Into grotesque and aombre hurd masses ; to the south are the Red and Vermillion cliffs , whoso faces glow with the color of roses.and riling above their summit , blue and bold in the distance are seen the mountain crests of Arizona. Silver Reef has set at defiance all the mining experts of the country. Ore elsewhere is rarely found in sand stone. In Silver Reef it is fo.ind in its greatest quantities in this forma tion. But the strata of almost every formation in which mineral is discov ered , lies in the mountains eurround- Ing this little city , and a prospect hole sunk in any direction is sure to strike good rade ore. The foundations of many of the houses are built of stone asuaymg ten dollars to the ton , and the dumps of the mines are filled vriih waste , which , if nearer smelting and refining works , would pay amply for reduction. The wonderful rirityof ores no less than the extent of the ledges and veins , IB one of the most remarkable features of the district of which Silver Reef is the centre. Stl ver Reef is bast reached by taking the Utah Southern and its extension to its terminus , and s'aging it from that point over the intervening distance Tht ride is long and uninteresting , especially at this season of the year. The * own is clustered around the mines , and presents , even in this sea- eon of the year , a bustling and lively appearance. A year ago a disastrous fire swept away the larger portion of the camp and consumed § 160,000 worth of property. But before the ruins were cold , buildings were in course of erection , and to-day the camp presents a more substantial and prosperous appearance than ever be fore. There are two churches , a Catholic and Krotestant , two schools , one conducted by the sisters of char ity , a public hospital , an excellent newspjper , The Silver Reef Minor , a number of faro dens , several Chinese laundries and a brass band. The c nn is growing , and outfits prospect ors for all the surrounding country , which is rapidly becoming honey combed with the snafts of the indus trious soakers after hidden wealth. The first work on Silver IJeef mines was begun fire years ago by a Sin Francisco mining company , and the early developments were so startlingly rich that three others quickly follow ed suit. Many of the claims and lo cations made by other parties were purchased in by these threp corpora tions who , within the pait three years , have paid dividends amounting to $200,000 , and now work three hun dred miners night and day in bring Ing to light'he hidden treasure which lies embedded in the mountains of the Reef. The camp possesses several de cided advantages over that of Frisco The rock is soft and water is plenty , the ores are easily treated , and if the ore grade is no higher than those of the more northern came , the sup ply seems'practically cxhaustless. 'The wages ot minors are higher than at some other cimpj in tha territory , as much as § 3 a day being pid to or dinary workmen in the slopes. Ex perienced and cipabla minors draw , in Borne instances , § 5 All thg compa nies at Silver Rsef seem to bo ably managed and heavily backed. The mining machinery of the Stormont mine is among the best in the terri tory , and that of the other two is hardly inferior. The supply of lum ber , a very important necessity for timbering m the slnfta , is practically exhaustions , and the lumber and fuel question is settled by the forests of pine within almost a stone's throw of the town. The Gaily output of ore amounts to an average of § 10,000 a day , aud the mines are not working to one-half their capacity What the possibilities of the district will be firhon folly developed would be diffi cult to estimate Silver seams every hill , awaiting only the miners' pick and the capitalists' assistance to bring it to light The ores of Silver Reef are a soft sandstone , easily mined and worked. The silver is found in veins or bodies , which vary in richness , of- tan running up into the hundreds , but averaging about § 40 a ton. The char acter of the silver is chloride , and easily reduced , so that the low grade ores give a fair aud remunerative profit. The Barbee-Walker mine is situa ted just on the margin of the camp The property is owned and worked by a Xow York company who , eiacs Us acquirement , some six months ago , have paid dividends amounting to § 60,000 , equivalent to 24 per cent per annum on the capital stock. A new five s amp mill has recently been erected. T.iis is placed directly at the rauuth of the mine , and receives the ore from the hoisting worka. Its present daily capacity is thirty-five tons , but two additional pans and a settler are being added to the capacity of the mill , which will increase the output of bullion considerably. The mine has been judiciously developed and a fine body of ore has recently been opened up in both the north and south drifts. The present workings easily supplies the amount of ore nec essary to k ep the mill running. The Stormont mine consists of sev eral large claims which are producing largely. The mill is run by water power , is situated on the Virgin river , some five miles distant from the claims , and is capable of crushing seventy-five toes of ore daily. The ore is hauled to the mill by teims un der a regular contract price per ton. All the Stormont claims are being well developed and steadily worked , and the proprietors are among the heaviest bullion shippers of the camp. The Christy property is a consoli dation of fifteen claims. Five if these are now being worked with profit and produce forty five ions daily ofgood grade ore. The mill of the company is situated about a mile from themine and is in the town of Sliver Reef. It runs five stampssix settlers and eight fans , and turns out a goodly amount of bullion which is principally shipped to San Francisco. The monthly output of bullion from the camp has averaged § 100,000 a month. There are scores of undeveloped - oped claims around Silver Reefwhich , if worked would handsomely repay in vestment. The trouble , as in all nevr mining camps , is a lack of capital to bring to the surface the ores hidden within their boundaries. YIATOU. A CROWD OP A THOUSAND. HOW IT WAS ATTRACTED BY FOINTI.VO A CANE AT A MUD COVERED CABBAGE. Sin FracdEco Chroirclc. The other morning two gentlemen were looking out of" the window of a house on Market street , when they observed a cabbage roll off a market wagon that was passing. Instantly over a dozen well dressed and appar ently sane persons began yelling after the wagon as though the vegetable had been a gold watch or a thousand dollar bill The driver stopped about half a square og , looked back at the cabbage , yawned and drove on. "Whatan absurd fuss people In the streej make over trifial occurences , " said one ot the gentlemen. "Now , I'll bet a eilk hat that I could gat a crowd of five hundred persons around that cabbage inside of thirty minutes , and yet not loive this room. " "I take the bet , " s id his friend , pulling out his watch. "Ara ready ? " * Yes ; give the word. " "It is now eleven-thirty. Go1 ! The proposer of the wager led his friend to the window , threw up the sash , and taking a cane pointed earn estly at the mud-covered c\bbag3with a terrified expression. Presently a hack driver noticed the action and be gan to stare at tha vegetable from the curbstone ; then a oootblack stopped ; then a billposter , a messenger boy , and a merchant. "What's the matter , " inquired a German , approaching tde innocent base of his national dish. "Don't touch it ! Look out there ! Stand bacL ! ' " shouted the gentleniin at the window. At his horror , strick en tones the crowd fell back precipi tately and formed a dense circle around the iurtocent cabbage. Hun dreds came running up and the ex citement increased rapidly. "Look out there ! " frantically screamed the better , waiving his cane. "Take that dog away quick ! " Several stones wtre thrown at a cur that was sniffing around the cabbage. 'Take care ! " said a cir-driver to a policeoian , who was shouldering his way through the mass. "It's an in fernal machine , nitro-glycenne or something. " Meanwhile the sidewalk was block ed , the street became impassable , women screamed and rushed into the shop ? , ani a store-keeper underneath began to tie a bucket on one end of a long pole with which topnur water on the devilish invention. The cowd by this time numbering over a thousand , the two gentlemen moved awiy from the window and sat down. In a few moments there was a hurried tap at the door , and there appeared a man who had been sent as a delegate from the mass meeting outaHo. "I should like toknowgentlemen , " he s-iid , ' what the facts are ? " "What facts ? " "Why , what is there peculiar about that cibbage out there ? " "Nothint > in the v orld , " was the soft reply , "except that it seems to bo surrounded by about a thousand of the bL'gost foola in town. Do any thing cho for you ? " The maa rdl icted a moment , said he "guessed not , " and retired. Before - fore ho handed in hh report , however , Captain Short's watch , hid dispersed the mob , and clubbed two hundred and eleven separate persons for crea ting a disturbinca. "The Trembler" Kind ot Corset A correspondent of Tne Cincinnati Enquirer siys : Anew coraotattracted ray attention at the shop of a leading manufacturer It wai like the ordi nary article , except in one important par icuHr. The breast was composed of a lattice work , this part of it covering two apertures in the other wise staunch cirset , and forming a loose auppoat for what was to go with in. The curst-1 is in female slang call ed t' > o "Trembler , " and the name in dicates its artful purpose. Worn over a dress waist that does not fit too tight ly across the bust , it permits a little unrestraint to the fhsh "inside , ami the effect is siid to be quite enchant ing to the male observer. This kind of a corset has to be made carefully to orier in order to obtain all its ad vantages , for it should be exactly adapted to the peculiarities of the wearer. A Voracious Eat3r London Telegraph. A ramarkr.blo feat of eating and drinking ag\iust time is reported by the Hungarian presi , and said to have been performed by a youthful Maeyher residing in Grrsswardlen. This surpassing frenchman made a wager , and is said to have won it with several minutes and an omcletto to spare , that he would between the hours of 9:30 p. m. and midnight , devour the following comestibles , it beins ; clearly understood that there should be a full pirticrj of eich dish in succession , any two of wh'h portions may be estimated as constituting a hearty meal for a full-grown adult blessed by nature with a lively appe tite : Roast beef with psprika sauce and polatoes ; a Viennese veal cutlet with peas ; a fillet of veal with dump lings ; grilled pork and pnmpkms , half a fowl fried in butter ; bubble and tqueak ; a beef steak with poached eggs ; fried calves' liver ; calves' brains and kidneys ; pickled veal ; stewed beef ; a broiled goose liver , and a fricasseed fowl with carrots. He not only contrived to stow away all the articles enumerated in this comprehensive menu , washing them down with two quarts of beer , four bottles of old wine , and three of Ecrated water ; bat when he had clear ed the last of his appointed dishes the clock-dial then marking ten to 12 he asked for a three egg omelette , which vanished down his throat be- ore the hour struck. Sad Trials. To begin Is aucht sadder could there be a worse Bsheme , Jlight amid all of li e's joyous whirl. Than tii notice one'a rival drive by with a team. And beside him one's very best girl ? Again Have you noticed the face she re veals , ( 'Tis too awful , we confess for ajoke ) & The wumtn who fees her riv. l in se.ils While she'a forced to wear that old cloak ? Once more Do you mind what an awful rebuffin' Is expressed , and how surplus talk With the man win's asked , "Well , old boy , take suthin' ? What yes ? well , thin take a walk ? " Titusvilb World IMPIETIES. A clergyman , meeting an inebriated neighbor , txclaiined , "drunk again , Wilkinsl" to which Wilkins , in a semi-confidential tone , responded , "Shoam I , parson 1" A new book is out entitled "Links In Rebecca's Life. " Rebecca was probably a s'Uisaae-maker's daughter. What an eventful and mysterious life she must have led ! "Why Are Wo Hero ? " was the sub ject of a Council Bluffs clergyman's sermon last Sunday morning. This is indeed a hard question , with the fare to Omaha down to 25 cents. Thieves now invade church fairs and steal watches in cara of young ladies. Of course this is reprehensi ble to the last degree , but at the same time it is not altogether unpleasant to know that the fair managers are not permitted to entirely monopoliza the robbery inseparable from buch instru mentalities. "What is hall ? " asked a Lutheran Sunday school toicher of a boy in class last Sunday. "A shirt with a button off , mi'riin , " replied the b y. "Explain yourself ; what do you mean , sir ? " demanded the metk sphitad but surptised teacher. "Well , I hoard my p * say to my mi the other morn ing , whet , he put on a shirt with the back button off , cell , thia is hell. ' That's all I know about it " Fitting emblems are not always ap preciated. The neighbors of a pier fellow who died orostod a tombstone to his memory , and had placed above it the conventional white dove. The widow looked at it through her tears and said : "It was thoughtful tj put it there. John was very fond of gunning , and it is an especially fitting emblem. " "Think , " shudderingly moana a Pacific coast paper , "of joining heart and soul in a hallelujah chorus with an antiqutted bnnuut six months old ! Tliero is s 'iusthin < ; shocking in the very suggestion. " Isn't it sad that in all the prophecies there is no s'ato- mcnt that now robes will bo furnished to the angels every day or two ? They tell of a very cult ired divine in B iston who , instead of Siy'ng : "The collection will no r bo ukon up , " impressively remarks : 'The ac cuuiul.iti'm of moneys will now en- suo. " But a Phsl idelphia clergymin , a great athieto and lover of spjrta , forgot himself once andstid : ' Qero endeth the fir t inning Let usprav. " _ I had not slept a good night's cloop all winter until I used St. Jacobs Oil , is the way Mr. P. A. Pmaley , Mulkcytown , LI , pu's it aron RHEUMATISM , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Soreness of the Chest , Gout , Quinsy , Sore Throat , Swell ings and Sprains , Burns and Scalds , General Bodily Pains , Tooth , Ear and Headache , Frosted feet and Ears , and all other , Pains and Aches. No Preparation on rartb eqnal ST. JACOIS OIL a a safrurr. simple nd clirap External Remedy. A trijl entail ? tint thf comparatittlj trifling outlay of SO OnH. and every one suffer- In ? with pain can hare cheap and pcsltivt proof of its claims. Directions In Eleren luguc . BOLD BY ALL DBUGGI3T3 AND DEALEBS IN MEDIOI1TS. A. VOGEUSR & CO. , I THE KERCilAXT TAILOR , [ aprepared to make Pant ; , Suits tind overcoats to order. Prices , fit and workmanship .rjarantted to suit One Door West of Ornic Bhank'e.- alOJy tf 5 fears befor THE DR. C. MoLANE'S LITER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy ' for all the ills that flesh is heir to. " but in affections of the Liver , and in iill Bilious Complaints. Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache. or diseases of that character , they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to , or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid , with the impresaion.McLANE'S LIV EK PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of C. McLANEand FLEMISO Br.os. % 3 Insist upon luivinp the genuine Dr. . C. McLANE'S LIVEU TILLS , pre pared b-- FLE31ING ROS. , Pittsburgh , Ta. , the market being full of imit.itions of the name Jfcrniu' > spoiled differently , but same pronunciation. H iw TO OUUE CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , Colds , Asthma , Croup , All diseases of the 'Ihroat. Lungs , ana Pulmonary Organs. USBAC80KDKCTO ] DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. awe Prepared fri tropicil fruits nd plant * . Is the Best and Most Agreeable Preparation in the World Par Constipation , RlliotiHiiess , Hemlnclic , Torpid Liter , llem- orrlioHIs , Indisposition , mid all Disorders ariBiu r from an ob structed state of tlic system. Lndlcs and children , nnd tlioso nlio dlsliko taking pills anil nnnwoiH mpdiclr.es. are tsp < - dally pleased with its agrrailile qualities. TKOPir-FUl IT \XATIvr may be nswl In all rases th it nn-d the aid oT n ptirK tlvi\ fatlnrtic. orapi-nnntmcdlolii'MindwliiIt' It pro duces HIP > = an o rmlt as tln > ncents naniril. It is ontlrply frpp fro 11 tinnsu il ol > | fH'tlons common to Ilium. Facked'la bronzed tin boiea only. Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc. SOLD BY AI t FIRST-CI Before ' ANT KORII - I'urchisine -o-CallcdJ Band , or Appliance represented to cure Xcrvouj , Chronic and Specia UiseiPC' , send to the PCL \EKMACIIEKGALYANICCO , BIS Montgomery Street , San Francisco , Cal. , for tnc'r Free Pamphlet and "The Electric Review , " and jou will save time , lietlth and raniicy. The P. O. Co arc the onlj dealers in Genuine Electric Ap- pliancca on thcAnrrican Continent. Wei Ic Meyer's Cure $1.00. ir. sVei Do Meyer's reraarkab'o success In treating Catarrhal C. mplaint-1 , now juutifit5 him in redurin ? the price of IiU prcpara i n to One Dollar. Wholisalo Drujfif s s and D. B Deaej & Co , 13 lcy St. , W. Y. , will exchange new -1 cnttamp for the C crt Cure , ni d jiay $3.00 a dozen difference , until Fe'iiuarf lat.lSll. a'wnys Cures nn > l never iliwap- jioiut * . The nrnrlci'ii great Puin- Rtjliovor for Mon nail Boast Uannp , qniclc and rolin bio. PITCHER1 CASTOlvZA is not Xurcfl C. Children grow lilt upon Mothers like , ur d Physicisi. = ) recommend CASTOJ1LA. . It regulates the Bowels , cures Wind , Colie , silhiys Fcrcrihucss , aud de stroys Worms. WEI DE MEYER'S CA TARRH Cnro. a Comtitntionai Antidote for this terrible mula- tly , Tjy Absorption. The most Important Disoovp y since Vac cination. S tlior remedies may relieve Catarrh , this euros at any btago Loforov ConoamptioD sots in. * * M. K. General Insurance Agent , PRPD . . Tg ; PIiaNlX ASSUlu. . . , _ . . .f Lon don , Cnli Assets ,107,12J * ESTCUKsTEll. K. Y. . CnpiUI 1.000,00. THE MKKCIIAN TS , of Ncn rk. S. J. , l.OCC.OO GIRAHU FIKn.Philailclplib.Caclta ! . . 1,60 .Oflo NORTHWKbT M.S NATlONAL.Cap- itil WC.i.0 FIKEin'VS FUND. California. . . SCO UKITISH AMERICA ASSfRO'CKCo 1.2GO.CCC SBHA IKFIREIJ.S f'O. , A < eetl. . . . ? 00CCC AMI'.IUCAF CENTRAL , A wet * 300 ' ( f 3 iwt for nl Fllteonth & DonrlM St. OMAHA , NBP. < T _ C. "V-A-IFOIR , , MERCHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave , , Opp. Masonic Hall , OMAHA. - - - NEB HOTELS. THE ORIGINAL. iRIOGS HOUSE ! Cor. Randolph St. & 6th Ave. , CHICAGO ILL. PRICES REDUCED TO S2.50 PER DAY Located In the business centre , convenient to plact-a ot amusement EUcan-ly furniebeJ , containing all modem Improvements , pas3tn&cr & elevator , &C. J. II. CUllillNoS , troprietor. ocietf Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council itlnfTs. lovrai On line o Street Railway , Omnlbns * o and from all trams. RATES Parlor floor , S3.00 per diy ; second HOT 32 50 per day ; third floor , 32.00. The beat furnished au > l mo"t tomniodiouK lionse lu the ( ity. OKO. T. PHELPS Prop FRONTIER HOTEL , Laramie , Wyoming. The miner's resort , good accommodations , arge sample room , charec ? reasonable. Special attention given to traveling men. 11-tf H. C HILLURD Proprietor. INTER-OCEAN HOTEL , Cheyenne , Wyoming. FIrst-cbBS , Fine arpe Sample Rooms , ono block from depot. Train' stop from 20 minutes to 2 hours for dinner. Free Bna to and from Depot. Kates 82.00 , $2.60 and | 3.00 , according- to loom ; a'nyle meal 75 cents. A. O. BALCOM , Proprietor. W BORDKN. Cnlef Clerk. mlO-t Sclniyler , Neb. Flist claM Tloure , Good deals. Good Eeda Airy Koom , and kind and acjommcdallnz treatment. Tw > f < ioi\ sample rooms. Specia attention pal I to commercial trafc' S. MILLEE , Prop. , sli-tt Sctmyler , Neb. Geo. P. Bemis REAL IBtk & DouglM Sts. , Omaha , Neb. This tjjency does STBIOTLT bro&araice busli noes. Does notspcculate , and therefore an } bar. ealna ca Its books oi'jlcaarod to Its pitioi.e , In stcsd of telnit tobbltd up by th o ascat ; BOGGS & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS Jfo } lflS Fa.rnha.rn Street OMAHA - NEBRASKA , Office Norf h Side opp. Grand Central Hotel. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER , 1605 Farnham St. Omaha , Webr. { 00,000 ACRES carefully selected land In Eastern Nebraska for s\\o , Great Iar : ahi3ln imprcvod farms , and Omaha city property. 0. F. DAVIS. WEBSTER SNYDER. LV.fl landCom'rV. P. R. E 4p-teb7tf BYRON KBSU. LEWIS F.3ED Uyron Reed & Co. , OLDKSTK8TAEU3ED REAL ESTATE AGENCY Keep a complete abstract ot title to all Real Estate In Omaha and Douglas County. mavltf EAST INDIA tesaagfes 5 fi * ! MA UPAOTURBRS , A. W. NASOiY. JD E3 J5T T I S T . OFFISH : Jacob's B rk , con. < : r Capitol Ave and loth Street. Omiha , Neh. PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION LIKE BETWEEN OMAHAAND FORTOMAHA Connects With Street Cars Corner ol SAUVDER3 and HAMILTON STREETS ( End of Red Line as follows : LEAVE OMAHA : 630 , * 8:17andll:19a ra ,3:03,5:37 nd7Z > p.m. LEAVE FOUT OMAHA : 7:16 am 0:16 a. m , and 12:45 p. m. * 4CO B:15 nd8:15p. m. The 8.17 a. m run.IcivinQmaha , and tha 1:00 p ra run , leaving Fort Omaha , arc uanally loaded to full capacity with repnlir paosensen. The 6:17 : a. m. ma will he mi-do from the post- office , corner of DwU'e and 15th unrchta. Ticket * can e procttred from street cardri- era , or from drivers of hacks FARE. 25 CUNT * f.VCLUDINO STKE CAR Machine Works , J. Hammond , Prop , & Manner , Trie n-xii thorunch appolntc ' and cotnplste lt colpe Shops and Foundry In tha t te Co inca of orer dtacr'ptlon mnufacteJ En ne , Pumpo and e > e'y class of ssachlnery made to oruer. oruer.peclal atten'tnn pren to R'cll Ansmrs , Pulleys , Hangers , Shartiiijr.IJrid'io IronsCecr ' Untting , etc PanatoraewirachlneryiTe chsnl I Drac ht n ; , Models , etc. , neatly executed. 68 Harnov St. , Bet. 14th and 15th. The Popular Clothim ? House oi * 1V1 , HELLMAN Find , on account of the Season so far advanced , and having a very large Stock of Suits , Overcoats and Gents' Furnishing Goods left , They J5ive ra ! U thatcannotfailtopleaseeverybody. REMEMBER TEE ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE , 1301 and 13013 Fariiliam St. , Corner 13th. GOODS MADE TO ORDER OH SHORT NOTICE. cr. s. AGENT ftJ FOR UH SHOT ' 5 And Sole Aent foi Haliet Davis & Co , , James & Holmstrom , andJ. & 0. Fischer's Pianos , also Sole Agent for the Estey , Burdett , and the Fort Wayne Organ Go's. Organs , 1' deal in Fianoa and Organs exclusively. Have had yeara experience in the Business , and handle only the Beat. " = 0 . , D % ? a QUiiau-uaaKR 218 IGfh Street , City Hull Building Omaha , A'eb. V PITCH. Tuner Successors to Jas. K. Ish , 08T ! ! < AftD Dealers in Fine Imported Extracts , Toilet Waters , Colognes , Soaps , Toilet Powders , &c. A full line of Survicul Instrument * , rocket Cajc , Trnssi and SnpixxUTj. A'woiutely Pure Drugs and Chemical * u ed in l > upeiuni . Prescription ! ! filled at any hour of the n.jht. Jus. K. Jsli. Lawrence IHcIUahoii. c * ritH > B 3 P 3 P S H 9 1 * K" I * * \ * " ! * * * . MiiWAbKEfc BEt8 i In Segs and Bottlea. Special Figures to the Trsdo. Families Snppliwt tiz K Hwoiinbie Prices. Office. 239 OonKJ < * * " * * Otnahn MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. The Genuine SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. The popular demand for the GKXUINE SINGER in 187'J ex ceded th it of any previous j ear during the Quarter of a C'en nry in which thu "Old lleliable" Machine hi * reen before the pnblic. In 1878 we sold 356,422 Machines. In 1879 we sold 431,167 Machines Excess over any previous year 74,735 Machines. Our sales last year were at the rate of over 1400 Sewing Machines a Day i For every boslncw day lu the yeir. yeir.The "Old Eeliabe" That Every BEAD Singer is the Strongest , SimeSa - ing Maff&f JT \ cnLYl : , * U. Tradef WXA ples. the Most Mark cast into the Durable Sewing Ma Iron Stand and em chine ever yet Gon- bedded in the Arm of stractcd. the Machine. % F Principal Office : 4 Union Square , New York. 1,500 Subordinate Offices , in the United Staten aad Canada , and 3,030 . . . Office * in the 0 World and South America. .nir l&wtf