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Show . COMPETITION Left Behind 1 HOLIDAY CAKES, CHRISTMAS TREES, PURE CAXDIES, vf all kinds, Pine Apples, Imported Fruits, . - Fancy Groceries - Paytry, Pies, Provision, Confectionery, The cheapest in town, at - ,1.4 HEX RY WALLACE'S z. c. rji. i. Retail Dry Goods IJEPARTM EAT. A iEl IMPORTATION OK LADIES SACQUES! CHOICE, ! ' UNIQUE ' AND AT LOW FIGURES ' ' Among them can be found the following favorites, and being. one of astyle: v L.a3Iilitaire, The Fro u Fi ou, The Old Iteginie, The Xeillson, t The Beatrice, 7 And utiier choice ilylfc Siiitablefor the PresentSeason - - i' A N EW SUPPLY of the celebrated-- STUDElUKEk j WAGONS has just ARRIVED. Embracing heavy aLd li'Lt FARM AND KANYON WAGONS .. The Favorite . , , H I A. IVI O N D and 0 titer LIGHT SPRING WAGONS. ' Very desirable for Family nie. Tin St utfe baker TVaori-j are manufactured cnt oftlwvery bet luatenals by tbe mott competent EKjciiaiacd in the country, and irf WAKfiAMED FIRST CLAMS. FOR SALE AT CHEAP KATK.-. ' ' JOILN T. CAINE, Ayeiit, Salt Lake Herald Office. H.DINWOQDEY, FURNITURE DEALER And' 'UPIIOIjSTEKHII. All kinds of IMPORTED FURNITURE Jonstantly on hand at tlie Salesroom, KAST TEMPLE ST. Every description ol HOME-MADE FURNITURE At the r'ft'Hory nd HileTOom, first soirrjr stukkt, h. l city COFFINS, I'LAIN hikI t)K.A.MK,TAI Alwayn in Bl.o:k. C. II. BioaLlT. U. I'. Uof fmas. BASSETT & HOFFMAN HARDWARE STORE All kinds of HEAVY HARDWARE, Irou ami Steel, Stoves and Tin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Agricultural Implements And Mining Tools, At Lcnvest Rated. OPPOSITE SALT LAKE IIOt'SE. nli - - - HAINES' TREATISE, Just Published, by E. B. MYERS, Chicago, a. JEW .EDITION OF HAINES' TREATISE. . Revised and Enlarged. An Indispensible Book for Justices of the Peace, Police Magistrates, County Judges, Coroner?, Constable?, and rtubHcotliccrsgen-eraily. rtubHcotliccrsgen-eraily. A valuable Book of Reterenco for every Lawyer, and useful for every Business Alan. . By ELIJAH M. UAIXES, Coua-, Coua-, - sclor at Law Fifth Edition. Revised and improved, containing the laws nnd decisions down to the present time. Complete in one eiegant . octavo volume of over S'M pages. Bound in beat law sheep. Price 87.50. is a book well known to every justice of the peace, practicing lawyer and public officer in Illinois and the Northwestern 6iatC3 and Territories, as the moat useful and complete . work of the kind extant. j It ha.a lately been revised by the nuthor, ! and luatcriiilly improved by the addition of i much important matter, giviug ail the late! laws and puoii5hed aceisions down to iSny. This book has, up to the present time, reached reach-ed a larger sale than any other work of the kind in this country. This fact mny be mentioned men-tioned as evidence of its superior merit. Its excellence consists both in the matier embraced, em-braced, and the arrangement or classification classifica-tion of subjects. In the collection of matter containtd in the woik it is intended tu give all the statute law and the general principles of the common com-mon law in connection therewith, which u justice of the peace, polic i magistrate, constable con-stable or coroner will require in discharging their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will need for reference in ordinary c-ises, or thst may be required for the information of every business man. This will entirely supersede the necessiu for reference to the volumes ot the statutes. i he arrangement of the work is methodical, methodi-cal, and of tne essence ot its value, presenting present-ing each subject in its order and in its proper relation with others. Thu plan o the arrangement i3 entirely original wi;h the author, being the result ot Siulyaud practical experience. It has long been a subject of general remark that toe author has, in this work, presented Lhe law wiin a clearness ana simplicity of stle which renders ren-ders the whole alie plain to the outdid on understanding as to the more advanced lawyer. law-yer. The justice of the peace, rolice mai'trate, constable, and coruncr will tmd in this book all the necessary furm3 and instructions instruc-tions in regard to every branco of nis duty. lhe practicing lawyer will find in it, collected col-lected and urrangea in convenient Kr ail the statute law and dc-jiM'jri-. with r-.-l'- TLii .e to adjuaicated ciea applicable in ordinary practice. The businessman will fin 1 in it a : nn.!i;:o collection ot lurms re-iuir.d m ihe traas.i-j-tion of ousiness. Students of the law will likewise find 'his a very Vaiuable work (Vr perusal fn.il reference, refer-ence, as containing the general principles of the common la, cleai ly stated, in :u nee-tion nee-tion with the ordinary branches ol jurisprudence. jurispru-dence. The following brief reference to the tun-tents tun-tents oi this work will afford iu so me d - gn-e an idea oi its peculiar merits. The book is divided in hve parts, the subject -f eacn being be-ing methodically arranged in chapters or appropriate ap-propriate subdivisions, as follows : I Part 1. Of Justices, of tho IWj, election and qualification, und prucwd-ings prucwd-ings before them in civil cae.-;. Comprised in thirteen chapters, in-atiu : 1 Of tho office orjn"ti'" of th" r-are. 2 Ot tbejoriadictiODof jimicMol the ptar-. 3 Of the Uifl-reut form of aciiuu. 4 Of lhe comineti(.t.-uieiit of suitj, airJ tl.e -.rvi'.e and ret am ui pruce-4. 5 Of the appeantnee ol the parties. 6 Of pl'-adiu.r. 7 Of witoej, r'-mptlliii th" W-wUwq tln-r. - .f taking dcpoaitiunj, ftuU ot uaiUi an 1 ailirm-' tiona. 8 Of the trial, and fD'.id'-ntMri-nt'r. 9 Ofevuleu-.e. 10 Ot tho'l.xrkt.anj f,riu f.Mock. t out n-.-. II OljU'ignint, tf, and nhn triii;np . Vi Of appal and wi it of c:rtiorari, 13 01 execution and Kruirhnieiit. Fart 2. Of proceedings bui'orc Jih-tices Jih-tices of the Peace in criminal caic. Comprised in eleTt-n chapters, treating 1 Of the powi.Ts of jn-tir- of tho p- co relative to the fAii-Triui Ut rf th - law-, pi e t-bl.ua and pnniflbni'nt of .,fJ.-n--, and pre t tit ioo aod ot".-r'auceof the ( ro. 2 Ofp--T"iu ca(i''lc fl riniiiif rinjc ritiie, of no C':mtm, aud who m.iy I: itin-;B mi Viiiiji- 0 j.-uuiuoi iiu-i iMmMitratnt it.;nrof iid off-1- "'i w pre-Ti'- d l.y lliy criJiuu.W wU- 4 Of procco.liri"i where a cnuuiial olj .u-u 1m leu y.riiniiltd. 5 K'lniw of utal'jui' ul ,f eft- nw- in w.,ri .mtt ft 01 proelmm In ndarlon to Hi- ol.-.-rvaii' - an-1 tirf;ty Of til'.' p--.'irr iin.J ss u., ,v,,,r 7 Of fllitlTM tr-'U) jmittcc. b Of ar'.h wanaiit. , , i) Of pr'- .hu aixi i-.i .Iii. , i , ,1,11,, ii t-, !),. iin-denj.-:,a-.rt t.f f.il.l.a(li.l,i-t.ikiL - a),d ,rt-turtnii'j; ,rt-turtnii'j; nrhijuri'4 mi ' 10 Of pr.edm-1 iu ol a.mlt and I-aI.t iiudufliMyf, 11 Of d';k;t t-utrie irn riininil find -iiinrM.ir . j f,.. cvxhuz, and Jtwuc. f in in trummil c.w- . Partlj. Of tho poworo nnd (lwti s of Justicesof tho Pfjac-o undor purticulur slatuLtH. .... Couiprid in twely ch.ipf rs, tre.uu 1 Of thu n.knowWdiij.jut und proof of dvedn mid Otll':r MintrUJII:Ut4. 2 Of atUchiiiyuts l.; ,r Ju-ti' "of thy p tw:(.. a Of UwUkrdy, aud procy uh u lu ii th rct 4 Of cuLtuit ul i-'jrir t. 6 Of cutuug ckctivui, ti Of cvruurn. 7 OfeHnnH. ti Of for tl-l; entry aii'l d-Huu. tf Of iu(.l'Mi'tM aud ki.t.t.rt. l'J Of landlord and t-muit', and pr 1,,, ,v distrw) for rout. ' 11 Ot luarria'-i. VI Of triaj A the riUt , proj.i iy. . Pakt4. Of tho (Joiiatubl,., 1m cleu-tion cleu-tion uud qualilifatiuii. and tiio puwer and duties of CoiiaUblert in h,tb civil and criminal casu.-t. CoiuprlBlug, fjvo chnptjrt, trenini,; 1 Oftho olli- of coustuhlu. 2 I'owijtb and dutiytfol xutabloi iu fro 'J' diug-t. a Of thy liMhilityofi-oiHl.,!,!- uud -tup N-i. 4 Ol tho worn aud dutiu-i vf t;otiNlahlH in criml- 6 0 I''i 'i ud ojnipj(iMti"ii all'jwi-d to )..jntiitili.-4 in ltli eivil ii nd crimliml i-ihh Fakt 'j. (Joijiinoii I'nrniM for tho transaction of LiiHinRr-,,1. 1 Apprujrtiiwi. U C-pm tuer-lup. ' Arldtruliou and HWnrd-ilO (.'onvitniri 1 A:',rw:uv:iil4. 11 Jjw.,r. ' 4 Ant'-miii.il ii,;renit-) I'J lst-. h Ai-iK'uii'iuti, I.J NaUirali.atioli. 0 Uilh of l.i- IjatiKM iiij'l 14 I'-.w. r- .-I aM.,rny. pruuil iH'ry not- 1, !- H- l-:n (jn. 7 hill ol r-nlB. p, Mui. H Uoudt. In uiiu luro volume, tH) puj'i,-.-,, law binding, will bo 'int Vt any udIrub-t on r:;;ipl of .7.'V with tlnj order, K. 15. MYKRN, lirr, , . H7 V(i4)iinl.vn brf-ut, (Jl Attention, Epicures BEEF, MUTTON And Pork, VOL'NU. 1'AT, JUICY AND TEN'DEll, Tempting to the PaUtu a.ud Inviting to Purchasers, offered by JENNINGS & PAUL, STALL No. -i, MEAT MAKKET. Don't i'urgot Stall No. 4. The best Meats and mo accommodating attendants at-tendants in the Market. Z. O. M. L Clothing Departm't FRESH ARRIVALS Of New Goods in Fall and WINTER SUITS I OVERCOATS, CAPES, TALMAS Military Clothing !tc. Aloo a Full Variety of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ' rents', Ladies' and iu BOOTS & SHOES Gents' Youths' and li...y.-' HATS and CAI'S. TllL'NKS in all .ty'.'.- and iii;ilities. VAMfKS and ('.mutt Sacks. Carpets.Matting, Floor Cloths all 1'ajKT ami Decorations. Alwaya on haud nii'l f'.r :ilc hj the MrJ, A i.irKt ttock ot French iiutl Kngll.U C..luirrc.( Uoc.klti., llfnvera, Military Clullin, Home .Matlc T,celt Lc SUITS MADE TO ORDER ! intlc!n'n' CU-tJi inif. or MiliLtry Suit, mnde to order in tho ftewo.'i Style ! K t-hi-.n ua the hort(; t not-.-, i- ir-l-cUc h il od Workiuan'hip Ouartintcc I. MILITARY Tfll MM ING S IN ((HEAT VA1UKIT. nil II. U. CLAWSUN. Si: it. W HUSTON'S CELEBRATED COMBED SEA ISLAND six ;om SPOOL COTTON. .lust Vrrivcd, And inr uln, wliol.Mnlfi nnd r.'lml, ut Z. C. M. I. TYmPOniS GIVEN AVAY tor ihitv mm m-t intlrdf Hiitloturtorv MORE LIGHT! tt ,v,... j,t ah: THE DANFOBTH FLUID the Liht tor the l'cuple, OnI.v Or. i ral, UV Tlltl FIVE (iALLC'.Ns. TIIK tiAS-JKT 111 ll. kill, v i!hout Ch 1 iiric j. . i- ti.? :!.i::K THK IA( Iv HJiri Arr tlio tniy i-crft 'tly ?.-'e tuiil". .IS t.Y H CAM-I.ts. A WW AR.ilVAL IF LAV'S, LANTERNS AS'D FLUID. 1:. ki;i si; x, o., iJ" Corner outh t-f Vollso llroi. Wi. c. m. a. BOOT AND SHOE ( Department, At il..- ..f tlic "BIG BOOT" Cull nii'l l-ixuuiinn tir ch.ii. o .sio k 'f HOlE-rMDE And I ni)or(( il BOOTS AND SHOES LAUItV ANU liLNTUMbN'S SlUTtHS. nu-n iiii'U'liil.InMiMAPKTlXHiUKK -raiisliudii.t) Miii.r.-uitiM".. Jit jiiiiriiuj Afttfi; tiittf r rmu itl'i ntf, nth tt f". Uc hut.. Jh-i H-,, i. . .Sd. nlil huri'lj i-l I.rptliri-, I it4 lulling Krrin II mul Hvr in mi (if miim, khiiii m fCi-rnf vm-liiy tf lirrl HUIiih. iiimI nil kind t,f I , nlu ttuil 1 1 ni- He mm l.f itl lit- r i titltHM 1 itil H1nn IImmo tollwr- A loon Full Stock of Shoe Fiiulings. 1 1 1 1 i;.-s ikxk; 1 it'. Call and mm-your old li icnd Ci nmplon WiniUil iiim,(i, . tiitt cUnt ,S'. ,l,i,.,,. Oi, inlni; l' vmli ml httll.'x ami (;, i,.,' !,,: ,,,! ,S7,,.r . READ TJIS! SINGER SEWING W1ACHINE " In all tho beautiful varieties, 11 BE SEEN BY EVERYBODY Cciit(;iiii)lHtin thu purchase of a Machine fur family or other use. At our newly-fitted up Salesroom, Second Door South of the Eagle Emporium, Em-porium, between the Drug and Clothing Clo-thing Departments of Z. C. M. I., will be found a Full Assortment of these Admirable Sewing Machines At Prices to Suit .Everybody. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE SEEDS i0 PUFFING to commend It to the puMIc as the following wrr mz rn - - (how: In K50 tlie.-c now cuIebr:iti.J Machines were fir.-t oiiertxl to tho public and in tbe four years eucceeding 4.CMJ were sold. Today To-day over that number ape weekly turntd '-ut Irnin the factory, and jet this iuimtnie supply sup-ply i-1 not enu;il to the demand. At the end o: the year upward of ",0iJ Machine were Fold, and in ihe then following years, from ' S to 'To, the number had been incrtaea to upward of 500,000 JIACH1XKS SOLI), One third of which were dlpocd of wltltln the preceding twelve 1110111I1B. Frnm the f'rei:oinir knrill be steu tb it dur in? the lat three year., the b.ive oei.-n upward ot tiUy per ctnt iiiure tliaa during tho whole uf the i-eveute-jii previou; tar, THE PEOPLE'S VERDICT, after a icore of years llioronh trial I t hat t he SEWING MACHINE i fl'hpu-d to nil kind;; of vrh, ?e'T'"nr if rc i- lily t tie thick e-t and Ui-ct tub Guru cna-leriul cna-leriul a. the Iiiic.-t and imrt dvli ate ta'T.cs: Mich a ttiirh, thrtt f'r evene.-", perlc-vti'jn an I durability i; unf ii illr-i. Af"".n p.n ii:? r:ich .M Jthi'ic arc printed in-triKlwiij. fo pUiu ni ci?y t aimi-n brn-mud brn-mud iiiiou;r-wo ri-tajtiicud ca-uia- cr- t-) u'.c at i ulic 1v-v-ju ir' in the Operator, Op-erator, u is iM'k'in d 'n.' j ure s.-t- ?e"t!;f at a nre tue sunt hcity ol me .M.i-.tiu. ji, 1 L uu-pietct.e? ul :he c-jii.-tiuciion. i&u.t ot the f'K TIIK SINGER MACHINES StiTipii.;i:) of c-n'tructinu :ber.l"re leJ liaoihly to set uul i'l repair. fh'Tt, jtraich nr cdle lc.-.- liable to bend, break or fkip the rtitcb. Thohutt!o i -irrieJ: friction. nr an.l tho nwcr.uy of frea-iiiir lhe race art lhu. at (odeil. Re.vlinc.-' ith wliih the nn-t lurijcr-irnrrd lurijcr-irnrrd Cuo aUurt the tU5U'n ul tuo thread. Freed im fr"in r. A '1 rr twenty year? e-n:nt ri- t th'.e machine have never becu kuvwn to wcw ouU Tliey arc ncie!e.i, rapid and ea-y in all their inov lUituu. All "iir ina.-bini arc adjusted apl Put in t linrouch runinntf on.icr.tiy com pci nit b.ind', belnro ilc n cry. I'urcb Acr? l here In ro have iriutlp. but can ucce.-tull operate with t hcui at once. THE NEW BUTTON-HOLE" .V C II 1 N K S arr tlioroiJk-My priicticj) and will per lor in at (hut we c 1 , 1 1 m pir I hem. MA.UFACTL'RI.Vfl MACHINES f.r hm y w.uk. are Iim well known to need c minrnt. c :il keep in the MnUmn Xt'istfis.t MANUFAC I U.-iING MACHINES ! Our it"-k of the Hincr Sowinc Ma!iine j I- fry en u-nii vo, 111 tirai-inc rv ery xn n et y 1 ol lini."h, lioui the plum .Machine, uiouuted ..m l.lit. .iliuil t i'de, niU-d. to the cLibor-air'y cLibor-air'y pom led Itu-hine. wit n rbim t eao mi J b'ldiiik ot (n iHM tlpij bltit-i miltuit, ro?o, m'd. or iii:ih'k'iitiy hitihly pdi.-tud. Kor ,M.t liino is luruohr-d nub tho it 111 0 rmuplete luriiit urf. Inelu luih" the Dew brin-mor brin-mor i ! i w 1 1 1 it nil widlh) and toiler and brai der. W'r itmirntileo on r 31 ic It Im a to 0 o 1 1 v 111 111 1 n H , a 1 1 lit t ti mi 1 1 1 it hi II r m atltrhtiiKt U ml ill 11 m .Mnle tl 11 ftl 1 11 m K.111U1 olill Tliifl (t l linlil Htttt'h) Ju(hei lnj( mul hruliig uu at naiiiv Mm t w H l or wl t hunt a tmitil, uu 1 1o eil go or 1 11 Hit wttt r ( 111 d 1 11 m Tu' k tH U.utlt titfti 'IVIuimliiKi lltlttlliig nil wldtlii mul klnil, ete., rte.( etv. WE DELIVER MACHINES 11" (,, .1,,,,,,;, ('!.,,,,;, TO I'AU I'S dl-' 1IUS I I V IfK. All kinds el' iS'wiin; Macliinc; lliuriuj;bly lic':iiicd on lien-.xonublo lien-.xonublo 'J'crius. II ii)"i Urn M .1 tu im 'I li Men, Mil SEIII& H1CHIIES To iiot noiilli if (liii Knulr Km put turn. II. It. Cl.WVSON, Supl.' T. Ik, W. TAYLOR Have received a new supply of DRY GOODS, cmsistiug of SHEETINS, BLEACHED, CAUCG, . HICKORY, DIN;i3, FLANNELS, ' LIN8EY3, SHAWLS, ETC., ETC WHICH THEY HAVE MAKKED CHEAPER THAN EVER. ' Also constantly 'arriving, t.roccrfcs, Hard u sire, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Cooking Stoves, Etc. Besides their (roods being of the Best Quality, they assure their friends they i will be. undersold by none: CALL' AND KXAJXLNJi FOR YOURSELVES. . jyO . . . .. WEST SIDE EAST TJJMPLE STREET BENEDICT, HALL & CO., '' MANUFACTUHEKS AXD WHOLESALE DEALERS' IN Boots and Shoes, HAVE REMOVED TO jVos. UU and 10 (iMAT) STREET, . One Block East of Broadway, , NEW YORK. Zion'sGooperative Mercantile Institution TO CITY AND COUNTRY CO-OPERATIVE STORES And the Trade jjreiierallj . WHOLESALETdRY GOODS! EAGLE EMPORIUM, (L'p Staiis.) WINTER GOODS! Loiiju: Shawls, iibia, il osiery, Single Shawls, Hoods Cloves, Children's Shawls, Scarfs Flannels. JUankeis. Coiinterpahcs Jeans, lassinieres. Linsejs, DOMESTIC GOODS H FULL SUPPLY AS USUAL. Hoofs A", Shoes, Kubbers A: Arctics, Glen's, Hoys and Children's Hats, H. B. Clawson, Supt, Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Inst'n WHOLESALE AND EETAIL GROCERY AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, Kl.l)Ur-D(JK Al CLAWSON Ul'ILDlNGS. Vim cm find at tins Department of Z. C 51. I. a letter Ftoe); of LAMPS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, STOVES, MIiXLVC TOOLS, i!.A8TLG r(HVJ)KR. Staple and Taney Groceries, ltc. And can Get More for your Money and Orders than you can ?.t any other House in Utah. II. I?. l,WSON. Slit'- THE.'AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT COPIPANTS FAINTS Kuibrncins over A UUMHU'.l) lniTEKKNT SHAPES. ,yprcJ ft iinmt-di:itr iijilica(ion nnd ri'iiuirink: no inixinc, iu?t rtHivvl :md lor silo at tho DRUG DEPARTMENT Z. C. M. I. Tho in:ivdii-iu of llieo r;iin(s nr.' simple ho. I indcn iKlilnc, VnO ;''''' lies with whicli tin y lvcoiiimcud iIl-ium-Ivcs mo : Olu'.ipnos, 1i.11 :bi'i;.v- t'.11'',' rioiiiy ot'ii.lor, on unil-u.nllv muoolli and los,y iipprariiuv. lc- '''vr u"'1 ill lvini.r, no Ir.mlilo of itiiviuc dl slain! liiv or ram, and dv xct ' pool oil with nliiiospliorio olianw.s "or clmlk oil' l,.v I'ricii.-t. Tb 1111 1)C1, I'licaj-cvl, id, st ilura'ilc mid inO'i populiiv l'.nu;s in iw The AVKKU.L W IUTK 1" VINT is hZINY r VI NT. .vmuiui,f oad, mul i.sor-.nal Mipcriorily mid populaiity. HIUNU Al.ONU YOCI! TAINT CAN'.-: OPEN AN 1J ri'lUTI.Vf BY TIIK (JAI.l.tiN. A full lino ol' Toreiuii, ninrsf ic and Case Idanoi' At Uu- Duo: V pari i.i, n(, X. (-. M. 1. II. il. i LAWSOA. S"l' |