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Show COMPETITION Left-Behind! ' HOLIDAY CAKES, 1 CHRISTMAS TREES, PURE CANDIES, of. all kinds, Pine ApiJlcat - yl . " I Imported Fruits, Fiuct Groceries Faatry, Pies, I Provisions, : ' . Confectionery, The cheapest in town, at - - - !24 HKSRY WAtLACK'S. z.c. m.. Retail Dry Goods JJEPAUTMEAT. : - : A-NEW- IMPORTATION or ' LADIES SAGQUES I CHOICE, UNIQUE AND AT LOW FIGURES Among thom can be found the following favorites, and being one of astyle: ' JLa,3liIilaire, Tlie Frou Frou, The Old Regime, The Aeillson, The Keatrioe, And other choice styles Suitablefor the PresentSeason H. li. CLAW5UN, Bl-i-t. A HEW. SUPPLY of the celebrated STUDEBAKEU WAGONS H.S JUST ARRIVED. Embracing heavy and lijrlit FARM AND KANYON WAGONS The Favorite 33 I -A. HYX O W I) and oilier LIGHT SPRING WAGONS. Very desirable for Family use. The Studebaker Wng-on are manufactured out of thfi very bent material by the mm competent mechanics in the country, and arft "WARRANTED FIRST CLASS. FOR SALE AT CHKAP KATKS. JOILT. CAINE, Agent, Salt Lake Herald Office. H.DINWOODEY, FURNITURE DEALER . And - . ' .v UPIIOLSTFm.K. AJ1 kinds vbj , IMPORTED FURNITURE Constantly an hand at the Salesroom, EAST TP:MPLE ST. fclvery deitrrifitiori o . HOME-MADE FURNITURE At the Ffu;Wry and rUlenroom. FIRST SOUTH STKJSKT, . is. CITY COFFINS, PLAIN and OKNAMKNTAI, Alwayn in Stock. 1 C. II. Baejett. G. cVliorrMANV BiSSETT& HOFFMAN HARDWARE STORE ! All kinds of HEAVY HARDWARE, i Iron and Steel, Stoves and Tin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS,' Agricultural Implements j r"- - : -w - - And Alining Tools, At Lowest Rates. OPPOS1TK SALT LAKE HOUSE. , nl5 HAINES' TREATISE, Just Published, by E. E. MYERS, Chicago, n NEW EDITION OF HAINES' TREATISE. Revised mid Enlarged. An Indispensible Cook for Justices of the Peace, Police Af agistrutes, (Jouuty Judges, Coroners, Constable:-, and public ollicers gun-erally. gun-erally. A valuable Buok of Reference for everv Lawyer, and useful for every Busiuess .Alan. 'By ELIJAH M. HALVES, Counselor Coun-selor at Law. Fifth Edition. Revised and improved, containing the laws and decisions down to the present time. Complete in ono elegant octavo volume of over 80 pages. Bound in bestlaw sheep, - Price $.50.-t- - ; T-T AINE8' 1' FL El A. 'X I S 1 is a book "well known to every justice rf the peace, practicing lawyer and public officer in Illinois and the Northwestern ritates and Territories, as the moat 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, giviug ail the lute laws and published decisions down to ltloy This book has, up to tho present time, reached reach-ed a larger sale than any other work ot the kind in this country. This fact may be mentioned men-tioned as evideQce of its superior merit. Its excellence consists both in the wafer embraced, em-braced, and the arrangement or classification classifica-tion of subjects. In the collection of matter cont.-iirj'd in the woik it is intended tu give all tlietatute law and the general principles of the common com-mon law in connection therewith, which a justice of the peace, polic ; magistrate, constable con-stable or coroner wih reguire in discharging their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will need for reference in ordinary cises, or th it may be required for toe information of every business man. This will entirely superede the necessicj for reierence to tue volumes ol the statutes. i he arrangement of the work is methodical, methodi-cal, and of trie essence oi its value, presenting present-ing each subjecc in its order aud in its proper relation with others. Tbe plan o the arrangement, -ia entirely original with the author, being the result ol surly and practical experience. Xt has long been a suojtct of general remark that toe author has, in this work, presented the law wuit u clearness an i simplicity of style which renders ren-ders the wlioUali-e piam to the common understanding as to the wuje advanced lawyer. law-yer. Tne justice of the peace. oli:e maeitrate. const iblc, and coroner will tiud in this boos all the necessary form? and in-true tiuns in reg ;rd to every bran-.-D mI his duty. The practicing lawyer will find in it. collected col-lected and arrange i in convenient f-r . all the statute law and deji-ion-. w it h reirence to adjudicated cisea apjdtcibio in orOniarv practice. The businessman will fin 1 in it a complete collection of turms re-iuirtd in the trauac-tion trauac-tion of business. btudents of the law will likewise find this a very valuable work for perusal and reference, refer-ence, as eonvainiug the general principles of the common law. clea ly stated, in connection connec-tion with the ordinary branches ol jurisprudence. jurispru-dence. The following brief reference to the contents con-tents OL this work will aJTjrd iu ?o me degree an idea of itf peculiar merit?. The bok is divided in five parts, tne subject of each being be-ing methodically arranged in chapters or appropriate ap-propriate PUDaivi?ion-, as toliows : Part 1. Of .luuirca of the Peaco, election nnd qualification, and proceedings proceed-ings before them in civil ca.e. Comprised in thirteen chapters, trratiu : 1 Of the r.fficn nf jnstitv of th pmrr. 2 Of tbejnn-tdi'-Uou of jii4tl'-oi ! il. ptr.-. 3 Of the diff- rcnt form of wnr.n. 4 Of th cornmenrcmrnt of wnir, nn'l Th1 rvl-r- and return oi'proc. 5 Of the appearance of thy parti- , 8 Of pi' alini-j. , 7 Of witortcv., rnmpf-llin'' tlif :irt. ti-Lin tli-r.-.-f, taking depo-ilion, nnd of oat lu and n.linii.i-tions. n.linii.i-tions. 8 Of tho trial, and inidnti tli.nl-. 0 Of evidence-. 10 Ol the dfjrkf-t,and f-rnn r.rdork.-t.-ntri. 11 Of judjrm'-nt, c-t, and filing Iran-' rip t, VI Of appeal and writ of certiorari. 13 Of execution and garnishment. Part 2. Of proceedings before Justices Jus-tices of tho Peace in criminal ca.sw, Comprted in eleven chapters, treating 1 Of the powers of jii'tir of the pate. n Ulivr to the enforcement of On law, f..r ih- prnvt-nttun and punishment of onVii-e-, and prneraioo and observance of thep-riw e. 2 Of p-,Toua Capaole ol civiiimittint; crimpy, f.r.t- cewnc, and wno may bo witneiaei m Lnini-nal Lnini-nal ca.-"j9. t 3 IehmUons and p'lnihrnent ofcriiues au-1 oll.-ii- tw a pre-ribfl I'y tLy crnimj.il cod" 4 Of procuediuif where a criminal olfeii-o hits been committed. 5 forms of tlatemeati ofofT'-nie-i in warrant". ft Ot proceeding in relation u throb-ervaii' v and imrcty J a iwij auud behavior. 7 Of fugitives from juntice. 8 Ot search warrant. 9 Of proceeding and pen.iltivH iu ndatioti to the mi-idemeanocs of i?aMji.th-bri-akllj, "lid di-turbing di-turbing wurbii.ina aiemlli--. 10 Of jirovwsdiua in umu l amnit an 1 hnttory, aud iilti i 11 Of docket entries in oriiiiiiial and Mituumi y pro- ccooUn, and juat ice's lew ia criminal cj-hmj. Part. Of tho powera and diitiu of Jtibticci of tho Pcacu under piirtiuulnr stututts. Omprhted iu twehy chapters, treating I Of tho acknowledgment und proof ofd-eds mid other initriiin:iiti. 3 Of attachments ldoro J'l"tl" of Ih-t j- a-". 3 Of bastardy, and proceeding, in tii-' s tl,vr.-.,r. -1 Of contempt ol court. 6 Of contesting tdentiom. 6 Of coroners. 7 Ofuslrata. 8 Of forcibto entry and d tain. 9 OrincJosU'j au-1 lei.cet. 10 Of landlord and levaut, and proi;(- dins hy diitress for rent. 11 Of inarriatf'i. U Of trial ol the right of proju-rtj . Part 4. Of tho Gon.stubli;, hA election elec-tion und qualification, and thn powor.-. and duties of Constable iti both civil and criminal ca.sen. . , Ompriiiing live chapter, tnitiin;: 1 Or tho offlrfl of coustald". t Powers and dntH-s ol ont;itii-H ui pro- iK-diiig. 3 Of tin) liability of roiisfal.J, n und Miir.-IP.-. -4 Of the P'jyhth and dntuii 4 ronilnld"s In irinii- TUtl iiifl". 0 Of U:--f ud ' ompeiiiitiir ii illoued to i j r 1 . 1 t in both omI anl criiniiiaj at Part 5. Cot union forms lor Iho transaction of biiHinrHH. 1 AppreiiHr... f'o p,n I no -liiji, 'i A rliilrntion and awanM'l ('onveyiuice-. :i Are in. nil. n-,w.T. 4 Anie-niiplial arriiitn I'J l-n-..-. 1 A--IK'Mliel-. (.J Nuliifulj.ili,,,,. H Willi of Y.x harifi mid II I'-iwi-rt ( nl t'-r wj, piomi-sory nolH. .i ). -Ii-nsfw, 7 HiIN of waif. pi , 8 Rood-. In ono luro volume, Wkj puj", uW binding, will Imj Kuril t any nd-ln-KH on receipt of 7. with tin, ,rdnr. K. II. aiVKjtsM'ui.i.tiar, , 07 WwhliiRton Ptr,-nl '':hi. n. Attention, Epicures MUTTON And Pork, young. " TAT, JflCY -. : i'1-1 - AND - TENDER, Tempting tr the Palate aud Inviting to - Purchasers. otFered by JENNINGS & PAUL, STALL No. I, MEAT MARKET. . Don't forget Stall No. I. Tho liest Meats and most aeeomniodatiii!; attendants at-tendants in the Market. Z. C. M. I. Clothing Departm't FRESH ARRIVALS Of New Goods in Fall and WINTER SUITS! OVEKCOATS, CAPES, TALMAS Military Clothing;, &c. Also a Full Variety of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS Gents', Ladies' and JJoys BOOTS & SHOES Gents' Voutli.-,' and Ky I! ATS and CAI'S. TRUNKS V'ai.lsks and C'AKrtrr ?AfKS. Carpets.Matting. Floor Cloths Wall I'apor.anil Decorations. Alwaya on hand .in-I fur Fal! hj the y.,r-l. a Ur-e al'-ek uf - PrencU u.l K.ngll.li Caa.lmcrr., Dnr.kln., litirfri, Military Clolha, Home .Imd Twrect., dLC. SUITS MADE TO ORDER ! ."ntlcmen's Clotliinn. or Milit.irv Suitn. m:ide to order in ihn ewc-t St v .,( K ihion "ti the ebortr.t notice. Kint-clnsii Fit and ; Workman.-hip tiuarantccd. MILITARY TRIMMINGS I.V (lltKAT VAIIIKTV. H. 15. CLAWSON, Slit. 7 hJ hi WILLISTON'S CELEBRATED COMBED SEAISLAND SIX (OKI) SPOOL COTTON. .Inst Arrived, And for tuIo, whole-milo it nd rntnil, nt Z. C. M. I. TWO SPOOLS GIVEN AWAY For ivrp nnn not, cntl mly mill Cunt or y MORE LIGHT! ( .S7,y,.. f,r .VI. ' THE DANFORTH FLUID Is the LiL-hl lor the People. Onl.v (. per iinl. I:Y Ttin F1VK ii ALUNS T 1 1 k ; . k-.i i: T li i it.vi.ii, : hunt Ctemnc- t, i- t!n i !.mc Til K PACK 1. .'l IM An th onlf wrfo,-tlr M'e l.mir-.. - AH nwjr. A-t flSM A NEW AR-UVAL IF lAV'S, LANTERNS AND FlU.D. i.. n i: i -si: a. i o., ('rncx outh of Walkrr Ilrni. rii. c. m. n. BOOT AND SHOE IH'p.irimciii, At ili,- SKu . f (he "BIG BOOT" Cull nnd Kxaminn our rlinit o Stin k of HOriEIVl ADE And Import! d BOOTS AND SHOES LADIES' AND (itNTI FMIN'S SlIPrFRS. Hools ninl Shoes lor l,ndioM, (ienlli--men n ml t 'liil.l i i-u ,M A 1 K TO 1 ! 1 Y. U Kalisliielion Kuarunli-ed. Rrpin'riiHj Xnitly mill I'limijilhi iilli mini l,K Ii.,.. .lu.l It ,,,, ,i, ,-.., ,.i l.rwl lir I-, ln,. imIIiik Jrrlt, ll Wlttl (l,r liiRii t nit Skill., lit-. I Mnion n, n grrnt Tnrl.ly f 4'lnrr,l nkli, mill nil kill, . uf ( irr Null- nil, I . Ilnrn,,.. I ' n I h,. , ( nm in ,1 nml Ntnif fl,n.. ( lni. Al.tin Full Stock of Shoe Findings., iiiii:m noiTtJii'i". Cull and Hi c vour old 1'tiein! Cioinplon Wnntiil, lmninVinlihi, i fiist i him .S' k ii Miii liim: () minr, In innk cm ,i,iW ,),; (,', ,,' ;,, Slum. II. B. CLAWSON Supu ui iii; t.i; NOISELESS : , FAMILY SEWING MACHINE TS TUB Standard Machine of the World 1 : v Tlie Special Coinuilltce appointed to exnniliie and report on Sewing 3Inchln-8 at the iVorth Carolina Stnrc Fair, lie Id at Knlelh lat week, awarded a Gold Medal tot e Florence Sewing Machine for the ease and quletncmi of llw movements, perfection and large variety of work, and its valuable new features, malting ma-lting It the most valuable Sewing Machine for family line. Partita contemplating the purchase pur-chase of Sewing Machines are requested re-quested to read the fol owlng from the Aew York "Tribune" of Oct. 19th, 1870i SEWING MACHINcCS. We have recently hud occasion to make pome inquiries into the jro(fre?3 of improvement improve-ment in the mechanism of aewing niacbines, and were not a little surprised to learo that the central idea in the first (aversion the shuttle still holds iu place, though many attempts have been made to supercede it. The shuttle, in combination with the Deedie, is etill the n euna ut'td to f.-rm the stitch, in the leading machiDet. and we find that the growth of trade is chiefly with the shuttle utinif machine?. 'I he improvements that are taking firm hold in practical ue are. therefore, nece-a-ri ly in cnnetion with the fhuttle, either in the detail of the buttle it' If. or in other p-rt- rf the Tiiachine connected wit h it. to caue the whole to oiera'e more perfectly aud uniformly, and to timplily its u;e. M''ny important (fains in thi direction, made i-ince the tir.t sreat iu vrntinn, are un-il'iuljteJly un-il'iuljteJly cmlnjii-td in tbe " r lurenc." ma-chi'le: ma-chi'le: and we r'-unncnd our readers to cureluPy iti-pect tbe "k lu.-euue" before making ma-king u e b . i c u . 1 he J." i n l. - ic:utiar to th i c in ,i, h ine arc : A n uu u- tin! u 'li'iunt ot uimit-y t- c i-u t in injKititf the "FJurviH e,u thereby M-'-uriog tbe hf.-t mdten.it ?-t--el. f-r in-hmc. wljtre other? u-e ci-i-ir' ti '. nd the nt.t fin fh of im porta tit p.irt 'the -h utl c, f-r example, bfiiig rin'iiij r-. (;' 1 it it vjr.. r It ma the .t.-i, i ird 1-Ji" ;h e.f n wi '. It i-en Mru. t--l on tuoM!iipiei rimii'.c priL'-iple?. en:;; ! y d j n with the .-. mi i r.in.-. a:, i lir. w w :n: U oltt-n n-t j r ver-r 7 -Ut .-I "ra-. r ai.d rciy i- r,.lti ct v .,ae but it :. I r i" l i'-cj ii a- i ;. i : iy t r r n ic yut .l-le lrr:ifc-. Tr,c "I !'Ti:.cv" t- c -.-; nunairrd, an l ue i? n rr.idiiy leme-j. lliil .'r-iiii,ry rrl i f itu b-j ;er,-e m.i ui u-oic ctr-u ti t'i run it j t.'c-" .y. 1 c U.- g.-Liti-D, aj nude bj ii.e "rmreit.'e" i very re - t: I ..." i n l peril t , tr' ,ri:.i aui cl.ii.c, an 1 ii 'iraii iii'io 'he :. e.'li y, cd-u cd-u ill . c jo: ly. wit b"Ul u : . it f , m n t-ut c it i nt in." .iiu lu puck - r, vr ti-!Diii ine t b rt.id i ii tu rnd..i, h- .. r r. br 1 1. 1 : o.'D-e-(ii' n 1 1 y, 't' y fine th f i- s tvi tic t .irTj r:i ly: ue-l. lirtiU- til LP. Hie " Klurrnc" in .il! bu; tue chc-jii nU-i lr mi.ri thr"'" .I'i'li'i'tr. il jiit- .'!-- a .f'Ue 1 -k, t .'untie kn.t aud a -ioubic k no t hi-h &rt t. or - r.'i tnrn e 1 . t : iun at. -t oer lit- ti, :r.i whi, ii are in vie by ii" otiirr m-chitir. m-chitir. i oc " n.rriioc" i t !. nniy n.ifh tie tbM hiAiffvrr'hi! rci. wiiorLi-y lt.e dire-- ti"D o tue riiL; m n l' in? Untij iLsi ce 1 without ui.! i'it.K tb w. rk. ihu et: it' mi tfte epert.-r t quilt .r cmoroucr i;h ui.u. 1 1 :.'ility. .-r r I'fi w tr i an J eily tirrr i'hon icur-i hrrrirr d'.-:rr-t, 4i: t. lin..liy. by a lew rjpe. :i j;i'br, to ti-tco nuts in thn 'jui m.t nj Pic t w.ty. It u ttie only n,.-i..i.t th.it h ;;"- s.lju't i nc )i n 1 1 Ic-t b rr it ten ion. w h irh wi.rt&t pri-tiy taat thm oprior can run ro-. the r i v i r ! i:t. M. ( tit the a ne I linen and the thue-i tr l-lt h ii, immediate imme-diate ni''rMii a Without br -kinf thethrjiQ m n 1 without fluniitu ill nc- i, nittrh or ten.ii.n. The " I" It-renco" iiruw Uu turead into Uioi'b'tQ with um-iiikM ira lAion aud rcriatnty. by iih .in-wl n itw:otuu uto-MMln' uto-MMln' "t.ikp Up" !ird, b i. h d it p-nv (A tt.o l.t'-k Ihrrd Irft Btior tb atlt.'h wilh r.-urjtc pr-iuiptn- tti.ii prrvenu aJ nnrl-inc nnrl-inc or dr.-ppitic 1 tii.-ln jr. I Uw tkt i'1-rr.itiT to r livkwr,, t r :i n ' ff tht i'i:h mil n num. with j-r rtr--! m:pur,i',y. 1 1 h.M an Iiu pr' i rl i'tic liruni.ir. rirlu-ncl rirlu-ncl it own, wht'"0 it1 ii:n.:r- with cj'. n i will uiaWo a hnn -f a:. i ' h . n any in.itcri.tl It n.-t only m.xko a t r'.r. t ti;i;v nnd icwjt it tt a band t t ne i o:ii n, f ui K hem, and bin i. and i'-l . and tjuilt. an curd, unl f 'ii'Hi, nnd c.i t bor, and braiil mih.Mit bftvr. u. h fp-il provi-i n w in.idr Mk-a nt i iu uri'un weir tbstt Ih "I Ur i n a" l rlaiuicd and cii4rtntrrd by tlieC'Mir puny t" U-( tn-M-e n l'in; wutiiut rri -ir f any u t her cbu 1 1 m. 'unr in tb market, without i :ho nl ik bte t i ah, y It y. 1 , pry i-r n thn "Klorem o" i to prrlrvtly an-l peram-nently peram-nently adu-tnl, tiJ it ba sm lew .loint and ...int t Irii'tiMn. ihdt it run wuh tbe ut-t" ut-t" iho nrrlle ic et and threaded and ihc nut. U n lousthened. jb.-rii iiol. ..r w.riM-l with ut- iLoft f.wo. In Uiiliw tlie "l fu': -nthrr iho w..rk nor the cperm -t't Jn-. i Imhle tu to 'Mled. 1 hi " I-lorrni-e" n ii mU (Ur c ai in to jupr ri'Ti t v, pr if nt I hp same pne other nr,-t cla,n nuich i n Ihr! vIvjid take : bibnrality in uianularturi: .Sun plie it v ol cutlet ruof mn; Kteility ol Iti it n aneiiiriil : Vneiy - Mit.-be; IteverMble trcd; -s'ltn'bntUiu ton-ji'ii; .utoiii4tio lak-up: Iniprnvp.i beiunirr; l'ro inm agiiunt wear; I'erlpt'l Khti 1 1 . ruiaiinnt l.imt uirut ; Kaxy refiii alion ol needlo mi ntu It; 'u'milinep. iiri'l ebrai nr-: I he hraitiy H t,J Ineli niith o the tuehii: .UKe.tbo MortMHO." ui.i.lnra I d y riiruli' I iiu, a ma-dims which to bo valued, leeL- but t) he I 1 1 -1 . No family run iiH.-rd tu b, without w-irK w-irK in u bin, mid tio.a ,,tt hei.'ri lonr one may lound w brrvrr "Iho Inbuno Ih weleoiiio. TO THE t ADIES tit fnlt JcMMrt'lty, nml tlunii(li. mil the rmlpiilr of I uh, 1 1 1 n ho, M mi i n n n i it it 1V,.I,,B, We i-lrii.l n runliiil inviliiiii-ii l,i cull nl i'ur mi,I i-Miiiniii, iU,y J-'lrciicu l-'iilinly ,Swin,; Mn, -Inn, . wliotlirr iln Mjruinir inn Iiiilo )iiiu'li;l(, ,r n,,( ; il ii i-nr I-u. in, -vi nml i-li-ii. uio to fulii-il I l-l II l-.MIlililllllii-ll Hill t-illlillllMil. Wo h.-ivi-iti lulnliiuuii, tu ii'ili-r tho nii-r i-n-ily tu x li.i t ii-mi i ol ilill.-i-nii,',., n wlilrli Mn Hum, Hiipi-rn-ril y, Itioinn-i Itioinn-i 1 1 1 li i'l' viiri-'liN lii!ilii-r, iiii'lililiiiK Hi llr.'vi-r ,V II.-iI.it, ,SinKi,- ml li,-,.lr Vi W il?, -ii. In imiLiiiK bin Ii loini-iin-t-i-li, no un la i r h,1 nlnK,i viil lo lnl,in i-l' l i ill Jinn hiin-s, lull 'ill tin, li 1 1 H i T llu-.v will l' ki'i'l li.v C'inii"U'iil nit ililnl-l. in ll.ii lii,-t i-l" riiiiniii); iTilnr, l,"iin' nl' llioiti n-'iuiro ni go,Ml nil imihi-iu'it imihi-iu'it im a lornniot.ivo. ) CHAS. S. HAMMER, T. W. TAYLOR Have rcicivcd a new supply oi' JJJli.' GOOD.S, ouusUting of SHEETING, DLEACHF.D, CAUCa, ' HICK3RY,'DEN,M$, FLANNELS, . LiaSLYi,' SHAWLS, ETC., ETC WHICn T II ICY HAVE MARKED CHEAPER THAN EVER. Also constantly arriving. Groceries, : Hai ti ware. Crockery, ISoots and Shoes, CooKinjr stoves, Ktc. Besides their Goods being of the Bet Quality, tliey assure their friends thev will be undersold by none. ' CALL AND KXAS1ISE i'OK YOUKSELVKS. WE.ST blUE EASITiIPL STEJT BENEDICT, HALL & CO;, ; MANUFACTURERS AXD WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, HAVE REMOVED TO Xos. i:M and lfi GR.01) STREET, One Block Ea-.t of Broadway, NEW' YORK. Zion'sCooperative. E3 Mercantile Institution TO CITV AM) COU.MRY. CO-OPERATIVE STOftlS- And the Trade srenerally. WHOLESaTTDRY.' GOODS! EAGLE EMPORIUM, ( L'i biaii.-. ! WII3TER OOODS! Lonu: Sliau I, Xuhias, Jfoslery Sinjrle Shawls, ISoods, loves, Children's Shawl, Scaris, Flannels. ItlnnkeiS, Counterpanes, .leans, Casiineres, Linseys, DOMESTIC GOODS IN FULL SUPPLY S USUAL ISoots A" shoes, Kubhers : Arctics, .lien's. Hoys and "Children's Hats H. B. Clau-son, Supt. Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Inst'n WHOLESALE AND EETAIL GROCERY AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, I'.I.DUKIXiK .V ( l,.VV SOA HUlLDlMiS. ou can find at tl.is lV,-.nmoni it" ..CM. I. Wntr ock of LAMPS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WUS, mll; TOOLS, ulastlm; iwpek. Staple and Fancy (Jroccrics, ttc. And on ' Get More for your Money, and Orders than you can at any other House in Utah. ii. n. i i.uvmix. snpi. the;averill cherucal paint companys paints EmbiaoiiK-ov.r A ill'MUIKD IMl'TKKKNT SHADES, prx-pn-J t iiiinuidi.Hi' h'1'Ih-.hiiiii nml n-.iiirini: no rnixinc. jn-t mwrnl nnd l',T n(I- .it i ho DRUG DEPARTM'NT Z. C. NI. I. 'I'll,' inirivdirnls uf ()u- Paints nr.- m;u-!,- and in.l. iiin-lili!o. Th IU"' li"-, with vliu'li llioy riotmuon.l lliomsoU-.-. rv: C!i .ipin-ss d;ir:tlUi.v. irfr rimity ol imKt, an uniiMinlly miuvh Ii .-nil K;-'V a l'i' 11 .nuv. loss Ulvor nxi"' in l.-iyiiii;, no tnniMo of mi'xiiu:, will si.ui t tiiv .m- riin. iii. ,liv n,'t ix-ol oil' with nlino-i'liorio oli:in-:vs. nor oliaik t In- Iru-iion. Th(-f"'lh' ln-st, chr.-ipi's-t. most ilurnMo nd most popular I'miis in u-n- Tim A KK I l,l Will IK I'AlM'is a.INO I'Al.Nr. vntAimiH oaii. mul h of r-ipial mij-oi iori(y and popularity. HlUNil Al.ONH VOl'U I'.MNT CANS oit.n VNp-rUKCHASK I'Y TI1K tJAI.l.ON. ' ' " A lull lino of I'orrlxn, Domestic and Case Lhiuors. At tho Pin.i; P.'p-iitnu-ui, ('. M. 1. II. It. i IiAlVS(, Siipt. |