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Show COMPETITION Left Behind! HOLIDAY CAKES, CHRISTMAS TREES, PURE CANDIES, of all kinds, Pi ue Apples, Imported Fruits, Fanry Groceries, Pastry, Pie, Proi'ialouii, Confer! lonerj-, The cheapest in town, at ,U4 HEXBY WALLACE'S. z. c.-im.-i.1 Retail Dry Goods DEPARTMENT. A m IMPORTATION' OF .A . iS SA 1, . iS ! CHOICE, UNIQUE AND AT LOW FIGURES Among them can be found the following favorite3, and being one of a style: EaMilitaire,. Tlie Fro ii Frou, The Old Regime, Tlie Aeillsoii, Tlie Ueatrice, And other choice styles Suitablefor the PresentSeason H. B. CLAWSO-, Suit. ANEW SUPPLY or the celvl'nWetl STUDEBAKER WACONS HAS JUST ARRIVED. Embracing beavy'aad li6-ht FARM AND KANYON WAGONS The favorite D I A M O ISJ X3 aod other LIGHT SPRING WAGONS. Very desirable for Family use. The Stutlebaker Wagons are maiuifaotored out of the very lw.it nut; Hah ,y the iuot compete lit mechanics in the country, and are WARRANTED FIRST CLASS. FOR SALE AT CHEAP RATES. JOU.VT. CAINE, Agent, Salt Lake Herald Office. H.DINWOODEY, FURNITURE DEALER And upiiolsteuek. ir.!:- . . ... All kinda of IMPORTED FURNITURE 'Jonstantly on band at the Salesroom, KAST TKMPLE ST. Kvery drncrii.tion of HOME-MADE FURNITURE At Hi) Factory and Saleroom, P JKST .S'H.'TJI bTKKK'J', S. f,. (JJTY COFFINS, PLAIN immI OKXAMKNTAI, Alw-iya in Hlock. C. II. BAiiEIT. O. F. IlOiTMA-f. BASSETT&' HOFFMAN NEW HARDWARE STORE All kinds of HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron and Steel, Stoves and Tin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Agi-lcultiirnl Implements And Milling Tools, At Lowest Rales. OPPOSITE SALT LAKK IIOl'SE. 'nli HAINES' TREATISE. Just Published, by E. B. MYERS, Chicago, a NEW EDITIOX OF HAINES' TREATISE. Revised and Enlarged. An Indispensible Book for Justices of the Peace, Police Magistrates, County Judges, Coroners, Constable.-, and public officers generally. gen-erally. A valuable Book of Reference lor every Lawyer, and useful for every Business Alan. By ELIJAH M. HAINES, Counselor Coun-selor at Law. Fifth Edition. Revi&ed and improved, containing the laws and decisions down to the present time. Complete in one elegant octavo volume of over Si pages. Bound in best law sheep. Price $7.50. is a book well known to every justice of the peace, practicing lawyer and public officer in Illinois and the Northwestern States "and Territories, as the most useful and complete work of the kind extant. It has lately been revised by the author, and materially improved by the addition of much important matter, giving all the late laws and published decisions down to lSty. This book has, up to the present time, reached reach-ed a larger sale than any other work ut the kind in this country. This fact may be mentioned men-tioned as evidence of its superior merit. Its excellence consists both iu the matter embraced, em-braced, and the arrangement or classification classifica-tion of subjects. In the collection of matter contained in the work it is intended tu give all the statute law and the general principles of the cum-mon cum-mon law in connection therewith, which a justice of the peace, policy magistrate, cm-stable cm-stable or coroner will require in discharging their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will need for reference in ordinary c.tses. or th;it may be required for the information oi every business man. This will entirely supersede the necessity for relerence to tuo volumes oi the statutes. ihe arrangement of the work is methodical, methodi-cal, and cf tne essence ot its value, present-iag present-iag each subject in its order and in us proper relation with others. The plan o the arrangement is entirely original with the author, being the rc.-tilt oi aiu-Jy and , practical experience. It has lnu- been a subject of general remark that tueamhur has, in this work, preseutti the law with a clearness ana simplicity ot st le wo km renders ren-ders the whole ali-e plain to the .uniaiD underotanding as to the mure advanced lawyer. law-yer. The justice of the peace, police uui-tr.itc, constable, and coroner will tind in this booK all the necessary lorms aii'l instructions instruc-tions in reg ird to every branch oi Lis duty. The practicing lawyer will find in it, collected col-lected and arrange l io. convenient l-r i., ail the statute law and dcoiiun-.wiih relereoL-e to adjudicated cisea applicable in ordinary practice. The businessman will find in it a complet e collection of lurms required in the transaction transac-tion of ousinws. Student? of the law will likewise find ibis a very valuable work for perusal and reference, refer-ence, as containing the general principles of the common law. clca ly stated, in connection connec-tion with the ordinary brancaes oi jurisprudence. jurispru-dence. The following brief reference to the ton-tents ton-tents oi this work will atfurd iu o me decree an idea ot its peculiar merits. The book is divided io. five parts, the subject of each being be-ing methodically arranged in chapters or aj propriate subdivisions, as totluws : Part 1. Of Justices of the I'onco, election and qualification, and proceedings proceed-ings before them in civil cases. Comprised in thirteen chapters, trr-atin : 1 Of thp offirr nfjntiff of thf pfro. 2 Ot the juri diction uf jnniri, m ilio pfac. 3 Of the diff.-rent forma of attion. 4 Of the commencement -f mnt-, Ami in-- rvi i and return of procf-. 5 Of the appearance ol the jrt i, 6 Of plfadiu'9. 7 Of witness'-', Cimpfllin tlie ntt'-nl.tii- e thnn-nf, taking dcponilioiu, and of natli.i rn1 aftirju.i-ti'na. aftirju.i-ti'na. 8 Of tti" trial, and incidents tli ret n. 0 Of evidence. 10 Ot the docket, and fnrnn cf docket -ntri-,. 11 OljU'liuent, cot-. and filinir traui'. rip t. iZ Of appeal h and wi it of c-niorari. 1'6 Of execution and garnnhineiit. Part 2.- Of proceedings before Justices Jus-tices of the Peace in criminal casea. Compriutd in eleven chapters, treating 1 Of the iowept ofJriti;w of the .ir; relative to the enforcement of tin- law, for rli- prfvi-ulnii and punjliiufot of oIf.-ti-, and prerx:rvtioD and ottervauce of the - -v v. 2 Ot :r40Un capable ol Coiiimitting crim-, of ju ce-aori:H, and wlio may Uj wiluemes in enini-n enini-n a 1 3 Delmiuoiw and p'timbrncnt ofcrinii-i auH ofl' D- fMM ail pre-f;ribe ly the crimioal eod" 4 Of procewliriK where a criminal ulk-ii-o )i,ut been committed. 6 Formt of ttatemrut- of ofl- n-i jn wurrann. 6 Of proceeding' in reliiliou lo the ol--.Tv,iii..e und ntirety of the p-ace unl jjjj(J behavior. 7 Of fugitive! from juaticc 8 Of -w arth warrautt. 9 Of pr-eedin- and jn:iltiei lu r- lntin t tlio mi-vleieiiori of Ii-bnjakin', an ih-t- turbin worhipm;; j.i9cjji1j1i.m. l'J Of pro.-wliij(P iu ciiio ofiiult -mil bfiltory aod all i ay . ' 11 Of dff.ket eutri'- jnrriiuin.il au f-hh iur v yj celing, and justice a ,n ia crilnin-il i a , Part 3. Of tfio powers and duties of Justices of the Peace tinder particular statute. Comprised in twelo chapter, treating 1 Of the acknowledgment uud pro-jf ofd- ed und oth;r iuitriiiii' iit. 2 Of iittaehin'jiits b- lore Ju-t i' of the n' e. 3 Of bastardy, and pr.jediij iu ttM, , u,, ,,,,f 4 Of contempt of .unrt. 6 Of couUifltiug eleetiom. 6 Of torouera. 7 Of ettrati. 8 Of fortildu entry and tain. 9 Of iu'-Io-Miie uud i.fn;H. l'J Of landlord and tenant, and pro-,y dutren for rent. 1 1 01 marring '. VI Of trial of the riht ol property. PaktJ. Of tho Constable; hi-, election elec-tion and qualification, and the puwern and duties of Constables in both eivil and criminal ca.sei. . ' Ojmpriding Ilvu chajdec-, tn ntiiij; 1 Of the oflP: of coiMtabio. 2 FoweMHiid duties of eoinfaliIe in pr '-Amui 3 Of the linhilityuf '"uxlal'le-i ami hj r T i' h. 4 Of the p-iwern and dutiei or oiittabliit in rrimi- nal oae. 6 01 (tjef iiid ciini. riHatioli alloucil to i imtablei in both civil ami rrnoiii.tl n--i 1'a fit h. Corn inoii firniM JWr tin; transaction of binineHn. 1 KXiUf. ft f'o-ptlt Itl'T-llip. '1 A rlitt rttimi and nwm dilo Conteynn' 'A A L;re- irn rii, 1 1 l).iwir. 4 A nlf nu-tlnl fi-reioN l'J l.i-.--., a A--ii;iiiiienl-. ,S ;it nrali.tt ion. a liillxol y,i tfiiii:i II I'iiwi r of ii II i 'i (ley, proriiHuorv not- I i 11 I. n-. , 7 Hill- o .,.. 1 1, M,N. H IfomU. In one bu (;o vuliitric, W) ,! , luw binding, will h-j H(-rit t imy nlln- on receipt d V) with Hie nrdi-r. ' , A-lic, K. It. 'MY Kits, PuMHirr, Attention, Epicures "BEEF,'--'' MUTT ON And Pork, rousci, FAT, JUICY AND TENDER, TcmiHine to the r.ihite and InvitinB to Purchasers, offered by JENNINGS & PAUL, STALL No. -i, MEAT MARKET. Don't forget Stall "o. 4. The best Meats and most accommodating attendants at-tendants in the Market. Z. C. -M. I. Clothing Departm't FRESH ARRIVALS Of New Goods in Fall and WINTER SUITS i OVERCOATS, CAPES, TALMAS Military Clothing, &c. Also a Full Variety of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS Gents', Ladies' and Buys' BOOTS & SHOES Gents' Youths' and K"y' HATS ami CAPS. TKUXKS in all stylus iualitics. Vamsks and Carpct Sacks. Carpets,Matting, Floor Cloths M all Paper and Decorations. Always on hand and fur ?ale by the y.ird. a larKC ?tock of French muI KurIIsIi Cliiir i r Dflf iklni, Hen vers, Military Clotlm, Home Mtlc Tweed, Ac. SUITS MADE TO ORDER I Ontleinen's Clothin?. or Military Suitu, made to order in the Htrci Style of F t-hion on fho fhorte t notice. Fir-L-claJ Fit and Workmanship Ouarantccl. MILITARY TRIMMINGS IN (IIIKAT VAIUKTV. nil II. U. CLAW.SON, fcurr. C. S. I. WILLISTON'S CELEBRATED COMBED SEA ISLAND SIX C'OKI) SPOOL COTTON. .lust Arrived, A nd for fuln, wholesale ntul rnhiil, .it Z. C. M. I. TV0 SPOOLS GIVEN AWAY For ; i' i-ry nn iii .-niirrly i a .cl.y ior,y MORE LIGHT! ( ,S7, ... Ml! THE DANFOS I H FLUID Is the Litht for the l'rople. Only ()(. 'i' al. II V TDK F1VK GALLON:. the ; as-.ikt ii r i x Kit, if h u I t'hKniic) J, t- tfil tdir.c THE PACK I.JJIHJ An: tin only rcriivlly r.ifc I.iihi-. sAl K A AM'I F.s. A SEW Afi-JVAL tF lAM'S, IANTE4SS Kfl HUD. V.. IIIvl.SK X ., Orntr of Wjlkcr llr...'. 5B. C. M. D. BOOT AND SHOE Depart incut, At the hicn of tlie "BIG BOOT" Cull Riid Kitimino our clnko Slm k i'f HOIYiE-IMDE And Imported BOOTS AND SHOES LADlt S AND' G':NTUMtN'S SLIPPtHS. ISihiIn nnl ShtH" lur I.:i1i"", llfti'lt'-nirn llfti'lt'-nirn iinJ(liillrrnM.IU; r()()in)KH utisliu'timi iiunintrcil. JCi fin'rin' Xftfh nii-f J'minifh ttthnt'hfl t. Vr hrMi Jil-t Kr.h .- Ii U.I i-l Hn-ly "I LmMx r, titi litilittK Krrnrli untl lirr-iunii lirr-iunii ( nlf Sklitx. Hfl ""i.hi o, (j grrnt vnilrly if orrtl U I u m, nml nil kliiiU of I r, fnlr nml llnriimii l.inl lur I n nr ii i il n It il hlit(f llui iir I tillni N Alto n Full Stock of. Shoe Findings. iiiii:r-t iioi(iHi'. Call anil see your old li ii'in! Cl oinpton Mtllltrtt tnnitoiiittilll, II fiist-t insx S'lrii,, Mntliiitf Ojtiiihi tit truth on itml ( ii ntx units ii Sihtis, H, H. nr.AWSON Snpr.. on nnn lm ZU.UUUlRONAND STEbL Ih11a Hall I.oUe lur. n I. NOISELESS FAMILY SEWI.ICIF TS THE Standard Machine of the World ! Tlie Special Committee appoint etl to examine nml report, on Sewing DInclilnrB at lle North. Cniollim State Fair, held at Hnltlli lnnt week, awanletl Golti Medal tot e Klorence Sewing Machine for t lie ease and quiet neaa of It movement perfection ojirt large variety of work, and its valuable new features, making ma-king it tlie most valuable Sewlug Mncliine for family use. Parties contemplating the pur-chaie pur-chaie of Sewing Machines are requested re-quested to read the following from me new i oi k x nunuc" r. i.. 19th, 1S70: SEAVING 3IACJIINKS. Vi'o have recently had occasion to make some iii'juiries into the proifres of improvement improve-ment in the mechanism of sewing machines, and were not a little surprised to learn that i the central idea in the fir?t iavenlion the shuttle still holds ite place, though many , ittiempts have been made to supercede it. The shuttle, in Cumhination with the needic, is mill the means used to frm the stitcb, in the leading machines, and we find that the growth of trade is chiefly with theehuttle-uiitig theehuttle-uiitig machines. The iinj-rovements that are taking firm bold iu practical u.-e are. therefor. neoe--i-rily in c mne-.-tion with the shuttle, either in tlie detail of the shuttle its- If. or in other p-irt.- cf the liiachiue cii needed with it, to lmij.-c tne whulc t' opera" e more perfectly aud nnitormly, and to Piuiplity its .M ny iuip'-rtant gains in t! is direction, made -nice the r.-t great invention, are un-douljtc'ily un-douljtc'ily tuii'od.td in the "t lurenc." mulch mu-lch ide ; and we re,-"iu in en 4 our rt aders to cjireful'y inspect the "Florence" before ma-kifii; ma-kifii; a clioji'u. 1 he i in i peculiar to th i mai h ine arc ; An uiiu-uitl n:u'iurit uf ui n-.y i.- e. cm in inaKing the "b I'-rriu'-j." thi,-r'i.y ?e'uriag the bt-t material f-tuel. l'-r in.-i ;i fi--e. where t here u.-e c.i.-i - iron , and the n --t Ii u -h of un I'ort.mt parLe ithe .-liuttie, -r t-.v.itii pic, being rigidly rejected if it v:iri tr"in the tm.d.rd l-'J'""" of an im h '. It i.- c-u-lru-tt-1 on the -im yiv-i inrn'.iiir i-rin f ; i Cr, emirt'ly di-pen-intf wuh the- :-m, n i aUiF, a:.d link w ji-'h olu-n e.-( p. rver-ely out ol urd-r ar, i 'T'dy per id ex nry m,e but ii:e i-r-i' I i:..i.'iiir. -t by th' .r un.o- vutil-.i vutil-.i r 1 1 e lrc.tk9. irio " 1' lor- u " :i . e-cur Ln.ui:ii;eil. and i: ue i- m re i lily U irne l, tti.n mi ..rdin.iry Kirl of t..n h i f-.-c and m uele enough t" run U ir:rc'ly, I ,e !c k - tiU-h. a.- n:,i'ie by ti.e ' " r oTei. -e " i- ?ry rc.tiUr mid pcrlevl. very roi, g .m i cl tic, .u.'i i? drawn into ihe t.i'T.c cun y, gra.d-uj!1 gra.d-uj!1 . ex.iCily, without irrKin. and wi.tiout emu!.; I ho i .mi tu J u:kir. ur at :.i:nins I ne lh rt -id ?o to e: .j .uitir i:. I r- . mu fc-; c-n- t'nui-Qt iy. vc y t. nti ( h re.. J ai 1 1 1 r t '-a brir cut It U Cl. ti-plw lhi. tl.C ' r'lvrc::.'c" 'in all but tl.C ohr.il'i'l .-tjl-i nl-o luaiic thn r a i liti.'ii:il iit :ic- a d-ub,e !- k, a mi(lc kn"t n d .v duu c knoi whi h are t T'-n er n I n: "re cl t-1 1, t u ,m ai.y otn er j' i ti Ii, iT 'l w !' i 'h arc u..uie by uo o'.ner aia-oaiitu. aia-oaiitu. iDv "b iorcin'c" u tiie ciiiy uiAi-h.De i h h i a (Ciuf. loin tr i, nhereL-y the ui-rc-ti.Mi of tne cuir.c ctiji tie ir.mtiy hatiirc 1 without io.ii.fc- the woru, thujJ cn.ii'.itic the i'i cr.iir to .uiu r eiijiTniacf it h u nuuri l.i'"il ny, i.iik w ard and e.iily Mrpng'bcn feAin wheroter de.'ired, .ind, lifialiy, by a ten rt i cle l f.lcNc. to i.it ten eti l in the ui ke-t and ; roi-g?t wny. It i tn on i y iu eli me thl has t el !-a.f !-a.f ut i ng t !i uti lo-t ',. re I ten ion, w hieh work. " prrle lly tii.it the oi-eiati r on run a erv the rivie -1 h.iiii aiui e w the ti ne, l linen and the tfii' kc-l br".dtl':h in iinme diato u-r)ii n viihunt hrr-kmit thetnre.id and niiUoii! rh.m;iii( (hi r.cci(r, titeh or tcii-:"n. Tne "r:"rctioc"' dr,tw the tliroaj into the cloth withune iualelpre.'i'ion and tTruintv. by nnan-il an in;euioiif auto-iii.uk- "tAko-uc" wheel, which dipi'i-' of tt.eMai-k liur.id left alter t h e . 1 1 te li witha art'urtc proini'tnr- thai prevent a I n:rl-in n:rl-in or drvppmc ol tit. hr.. and allow (h oi.erator tw e b irkwurd, or i run oil tht .d"t b and on nraui, jtfi pertcr-t impunity. It bu un utiiTotrd elt-:ic haitimer, exctu-nurly exctu-nurly i!. own. whteh i mn-d with OA, and will make a hr:u of uny width on any material it not only tuakej a pertcot gather and it It t a bjnd at one oi cratU'O, but it hem-, and lunu. and fcli. and quilt, and cord", aii'l tncMi, and fcMlliur. rtuJ braid without l'tn.. ui h f iv i 1 I'tovuion m made a,a. nat imj urum wt.ir th t t tie ' h or vii'o" in clmined and j u :tr-n I red by iheCoio-piity iheCoio-piity t" la-i mice a long wittiout roi air anv oilier butlle lunrlnnc in (he market, without tho al itli t rvi ditli.-ulty. Kvery part ol the "l'lorcneo" i perteetly and peruia-nrntly peruia-nrntly n u-ted, and it h i .n lew joint. aiid pointa ol friction, tliat it runn wuh the ut-uio-t ciue. lh uor.ilo i ret an4 (lirendid, a tid the clil.h le tu : hencii, jiliortened. or revrr.ed with tlie Ut-liio Ut-liio r.i-e. In Ut-1ii ti.o "Kb renoe" nrithrr tho work nor tho opcrat rp dre i liaMo tu be soiled. Iho "biureucc" uiih tlie-" o ami! to superiority, ceil at the chihc itic a, ot bor firt -cla.-i uiaehmes. IIic.ho auvaja tage . Lilterality in ma nil Iho' ure; Simplicity of con-l met iou; F-ieiliiy il management: Variet v ot Mitelu-c; HeverMble leed; Sell iidiu-tiiii teiiion; A uloni.it ! t;ik o-u p. 1 in pro i heut mer; 'roivit.n ug.tin.-t wear; Pertivt and p- ruianent a l.iit-1 men t . ' i"y ret n atii'ii ol nredlo and etiteh; CUiillliuo unit elieai uiv?; 1 he beauty and high finish of tlie machine; Make the 'Kloreiuie. " mod er.it ely H'eak-ins, H'eak-ins, w machine- winch to bu valued, need. but to no hud. liui.ily e hi nll ud to b" without a ffw in Inuc, and e hope thai l'clrc btir one may loiind wherever " I ho 1 rihuno " is Helei'ine. TO THE LADIES Of Suit l.ikr lty, Ntiil tin oiil(b-out oiil(b-out Hir I I i illin lin of t IhIi, 1 1 1 n 1 1 it ill ittil n ti i a ud W y nin I n W'v r('iul n i iTiIiul iiiviluiii'ii t- t iill at, our elliiv, nml I'Miinino llio Kloroncii Futility .owinir .Murium1, wliidlicr ilo sininn iiiiiiioiliiiln purvdm-o iT md ; i t!tiiiir liiiiitna and donuro l ncliiil I'luMl i'!llllltllltitMI Mini (,''lll)llt"isoM, o hn o mi i lnbil ton, in ordor (ho nur t'u-dtv (o cvpliun pt i n t s ut' ditlcriMU'i', in wliii Ii wo rlnini Miporiorily, Iho nit. bino of viiri'Min iiittki'i'i, inidiiihtiir tlw Ori'VorA" Unkor, Sin:or ami Whoidtr tV W iUon. 1 n initlvinx ntioh roniMin-koii, roniMin-koii, no u n In i r iulvnn(tii;o will n inkon d' t ivul jinn diinct, tmt on llio oontiut T (hoy tiU bo hopt. ly t ooinMdont mi oliini-d In (l.o bo-L (' ruiiniiitf order, (unino id (liom rnpiiro uk hmI mi rngi-noor rngi-noor mm i loooinniivp, ) CHAS. S, HAMMER, Ji'iirinl A Brnl , S I .T 1 ,. K K CITY, X ' FA 1 I. o .0 T. W. TAYLOR Ilave received a new suply of DltY GOODS, consioting of SHEETING, BLEACHED, CAUC3, HICKORY, DN;Wl8, FLANNELS, LINSEYS, SHAWLS, ETC., ETC WIIICH THEY IIAVK MAItKED CHEAPER TIIAxM EVER. Also constantly arriving, Groceries, Hard ware. CrocKery, JJoots and Shoes, . i i n , Cooking Stoves, Etc. Besides tneir Goods being of tlie Best Quality, they assure their friends they will bo undersold by none. CALL AND EXAMINE .FOE YOURSELVES. jyC "WEST SIDE EAST TEMPLE STBEET. BENEDICT, HALL & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, HAVE REMOVED TO Aos. i:U and 16 GllASD STREET, Corner Crosby, ) "NTPW VflPF One Block East of Broadway, j lllilV- lUrifV. Zion'sGooperative Mercantile Institution TO CITY AM) COUNTRY CO OPERATIVE STORES And tho Trade generally. WHOLESATTdRY GOODS! EAGLE EMPORIUM, (UpSuirs.) WIWTER GOODS! Lonar Shawls, Nubias, Ilosiei'y, Sinarle shawls. Hoods, (.loves. Children's Shawls, Searfs, Flannels. ItlnnUets, Counterpanes, Jeans, Cassiincres, Linseys, DOMESTIC GOODS IN FULL SUPPLY AS USUAL ISoots .V slioes,Uubbers : Arctics, .lien's, ISoys ami Children's IJats. H. B. Clawson, Supt. Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Inst'n WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, IM.DUKIHiK . CLAWSO LDIAGS. You can find at this Popartmcnt of Z. C. M. I. a Khut stock of LAMPS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, STOVES, MIXING TOOLS, J5LASTIXG POWDER. . Staple and Fancy (iroceries, Etc And can Get More for your Money and Orders than you can at any other House in Utah. II. I?. I'L VSO, Mit- the;averill chemical paint comtanys paints Kinbrncinc over. A lU'NPKKD nU'FKKKNT SHARKS, t-n-ixn3 f imincdiatc npi'lioaticii and ri'iiuiriiic no mixing, ,iust nwiwJ and lor silo ut l !o DRUG DEPARTM'NT 2. c. m. !. Tin- iiurr.'diiMits ol' tliov r.iiuti an- simple and indcMnictiWc. tics willi wliicli thry ivivniniciul llicnis.dvcs arc: I'licapncss. vliral:'is". f,M' rioiily ol' color, an iinn-nally .samoili and irlo-v nppcavaiuv. Ics- h'r "'"J ill laying, no trouble ol' niixim:. will sland liiv nr ram. ml i1 ,01 , L pool oil willi atmospheric chances nor chalk oil' by IneiioiV Tho)" r U'st, ehcapesl, i,is iluraWe and inosl poiuilar Tunis in use. The AVI'.KU.I, Will IT. IVVlNTis .l.0 I'AINT, oonuit". end. and is ol' cnn.il snpcnoriiy and popnlavily. IUUNU AI.ONtl YOl'U I'AINT CANS Ol'KX AM1 riMJCHAK Y 1IIK i;ai.ian. A I'nll line of Foreign, Uoinestie and Case IJaH''" At the Pms- IV-piirlment, ( M. X. II. IS. i EAVM4. SiH |