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Show z. a m. i. Clothing Departm't i FRESH ARRIVALS 01' New Goods iii Full and . WINTER SUITS ! OVERCOATS, CAPES, TALf1 AS MiSitary Clothing, Also a Full Variety of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS Gents', Ladies' and Boys' BOOTS & SHOES Gents' Youths' and Boys' HATS and CAPS. TRUNKS in all styles and qualities. Valises and Carpet Sacks. Garp8ts.riJatiIng,FIoor Cloths Wall Paper and Decorations. Alway on hand and for ,ale by the yard, a large stock of ffrench a iid English Cass! meres, Doe skina, Beavers, Military Cloths, Home Made T.weeds, &,c. suits made to order i titiutleiuen's Clothing, or Military Suits, made tu order in the ewest Style of Fashion ju the shortest notice. V irst-clia3 Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. MILITARY TRIMMINGS IS GREAT VARIETY. H. B. CLAWSON, Sun. MOBE LIGHT! NEWLKHT! Cheaiier, more Cleanly, and perfectly free 1'rum the danger of Explosion. THE DJuVFORTlI XOX-EIPLOSIVE PETROLEUM FLUID 1,000 eaUoua Just Received, Only 75 Cents Per Gallon: E. REESE fc CO., Sole agents for Utah Territory-Jjepot Territory-Jjepot at corner south of Walker Bros. TRUNKS, VALISES, &C.,&C, Manufactured by wj39 JJff IB On hand in variety at the . OlotliinsT Department. Also, EGG BOXES, APPLE BOXES, And General Packing Cases, Made to order at the Trunk Factory at the lowest prices. H. B. CLAWSON, SUPT. a new supply of the Cfcltbrated STIT!FJ5AKi:U WAGONS HAS JUST ARRIVED. hnibraciuy heavy and li;rht FARM AND KAfiYCH WAGONS Tik Favorite i J Ir O N D .ircJ oHn-r LIGHT SPRING WAGONS. Very dt-Hirable for KnniHy line. i ii'i ,-t'i'l-li.ik'-r W,i;"-nt iirn fii.um t.i' t n r mt " 1 1 j.j vi. ry I,. ,t in tt'Ti.ili liy Hih iii'Mt n.in,;t' lit Hi"" ti.iii" i in Id- . ,nntr y, in.' W A H K A T KI) KIHS l .t LASS, t-'UiAJ.KAT (J11KAI' IIATI"-. JOHN ( AIM;, Au. ni, S;h L-ikc llrn.l'l (HW. FOi: J ALE 1 A few hundred "i'cot"' in tho "Left Cower to the Eureka." Th? "Tintic Lode" is disposed of, but Joe will sell a ftw feet inthecelebrated "Eureka" instead. Eu'iuireof OE SIM3IO.VS, 0;. lia House Basement- THEODORE LUBBE, Manufacturer of LADIES'! FANCY FU3S East Temple Street, At Florence Sewing Machine Salesroom, Opposite Salt Lake Iiou?e. liad on hand nnd fur sale a fine aortinent of HOME-MADE LADIES' FURS Such a. Utah and Alaska Mink, Ermine, Chliichtllan, Russian Squirrel, Aotrakan, Per si mi Lamb, I'krancr, Krlmner, KiiRfllnn and French Coney, I tali and Eastern Mnskrats, dcc.,Stc. Which I offer at exceedingly low prices. All fronds warranted as represented or money returned. Lndies' Fur? of any description maue to order in a workmanlike manner i HAINES' TREATISE. Just Published, by E. B. JIYERS, Chicago, a NEW ED1TIOX OF HAINES' TREATISE. Revised and Enlarged. An Indispensible Book for Justices of the Peace, Police Magistrates, County Judges, Coroners, Constables, and public oflicers generally. gen-erally. A valuable Book of Reference for every Lawyer, and useful for every Business Man. By ELIJAH M. HALVES, Counselor Coun-selor at Laic. Fifth Edition. Revised and improved, containing the laws and decisions down to the present time. Complete in one elegant octavo volume of over SOJ pages. Bound in best law sheep. Price S7.50. HAI W 33 S ' TREATI8 35J is a book well known to every justice of the peace, practicing lawyer and publio 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 u.ateriaily improved by the addition of uiuc:i iuiporunt matter, giving the tute laws and puoiisned decisions duwn to lto9 This book ha., up to the present time, reached reach-ed a larger uale than any other work of 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 wo. k it is intended to give all the statute law and ihe general principles of the common com-mon law in connection therewith, which a justice of the peace, polic ' magistrate, c-m-stableor coroner will require in discharging their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will need for reference in ordinary cases, or that may be required for the information of every business man. This will entirely supersede the necessity for reference to the volumes oi the statutes. ihe arrangement of the work is methodical, methodi-cal, and cf tne essence of its value, presenting present-ing each subject in ira order and in its proper relation with others. The plan o the arrangement is entirely original with the author, weing the result oi study and practical experience. It has long been a subject of general remark that the author hai, in this work, presented the law with a clearness and simplicity of style which renders ren-ders the w hole alir e plain to the common understanding as to-ihe more advanced law-ver,- The justice of the peace, police magistrate, con.-tiiclc, and coroner will find in this book all the necessary forms and iutruc -tiuns in reg rd to every branch ot his duty. The practicing lawyer will find in it, collected col-lected and arranges in convenient f"rri, all the statute law and deebionswith reference t'j adjudicated cises applicable in ordinary practice. The business man will fio 1 in it a compk-t e eollectiun of forms required in the transaction transac-tion of business. Students of the law will likewise find this a Tery valuable work for perusal and reference, refer-ence, as containing the general principles of the common law, clea ly stated, in connection connec-tion with the ordinary brancaes of jurisprudence. jurispru-dence. The following brief reference to the contents con-tents oi this work will afford iu ?ome degree an idea ol its peculiar merits. The book is divided in five parts, the subject f each being be-ing methodically arranged in chapter.1- or appropriate ap-propriate subdivisions, ad lollows : Fart 1. Of Justices of tho Peace, election and qualification, and proceedings proceed-ings before them in civil cases. Comprised In thirteen chapters, treating : 1 Of the office of jnstic of the peace. 2 Of the jurisdiction of j03ticM m the pon.v. 3 Oi tlie dirk-rent forma of action. 4 Of im comm"nccQicntof suit-, and the mVf and return oi proced-. 5 Of the appearance of the partis. 6 Of ploadiugs. 7 Of witDOHc-, fr.mpellinr th atf-D-Lui" ther.-of takloj dcp;itiQa-i, and of oaihiand nffirnia-ti'jn.i. nffirnia-ti'jn.i. 8 Of the trial, and incident thertuo. 9 Of evidence. 10 Oi th; dor ket, and formi r.f docket oniric. 11 iHjudgmvni, coN, BD-1 filing transcript. I Ol appeal aotl wiit of ccrtlo nri. 16 01 execution and garnishment. Part 2. Of proceeding3 before Justices Jus-tices of the Peace in criminal casca. Comprised in eleven chapt- rn, treating 1 Of the power ofjn-tifM of the r''" rlativi- to the euf'Tceraeut of the law-, f.iriho prvnrioa and Nliiii-Qt f.f oirn-, aii.t prwervation an'lrtaiiccof the prnr, 2 Ofperons capable or committing crimen, ofar- ct"MrU"S and who may U witneiicn in 'criminal 'crimi-nal ra-ea. 3 IifirutioDfl and p'ini(hracnt orrrlnio In,j ofT,.n. M.-i an pre-crioed ly tli criminal cod 4 Of proceedinir where a criminal oOcn-e ha beti commute). 5 Yoruii of rttatemvnti of oflene-i in warrants. 6 01 proceeding in relation to tin: rW.--rvan o and surety of th; p.oce anl gw thvtir. 7 Ol tui;itivet from justice. 8 Ot searrh warrant'. i Of pruceediuic-i mid jmnaltiV-i in rclati-m V, the Dii-demeanora of fc.bl.atii-l,reiikiut', and disturbing dis-turbing worshiping axcml-li..-. 10 01 pr'evlingi iu ca-rc of af-uiilt and bnltory, audallmy. II 01 docket eotriea iu criminal and Mimmary iro- cecding, and justice's tew iu criminal tust;. PartS. Of th powers and duties of Justice of tho Peace undur particular staluU.8. Com priMrd in twehc chapters, training 1 Of the nrknowU'igmf-nt and proof ofd-H und other iD-trumcm. 2 01 attarbmouts before jnHi' t or th H ace. 3 Of biMtardy, and procoediug in iu, tliereof. 4 Ot cooteuipt of court, 5 Of couleitiug uloctioDs. 6 Of coroner1. 7 Oi eitra-.i. 8 Of f'T' il-le entry and d'.laiu. 9 Ol UlclOTUrfM jitjd for.cfi. l'J Of landlord and tenntit, and pro-eedtug by diitre-" lor rent. 11 Of m-irriat"". 12 Of trial of the rifrltt of property. Part . Of tho Uunstubli', his election elec-tion and ('lUitiilication. and tho powers and duties of Constables in both civil and criminal cases. Comprising live chapter, tr-utinx 1 Of Ilio oftl' i ofcoiiitablo. 'I i'ow;isaiid duti'M of tonstiitiliM iu pro 'n.diugi, 3 Ot tho liiibdi'y of rouibibli'i mid min-ticrt. Ot lli't piwri) and duties of conthiM.' in crimi-ii.il crimi-ii.il a-i. 0 Of f' - "d -',iiij.i;ri';ttIori aowf to cofi-ttubleh in l.otln iMl Hud 'linim il ca-r-, Paiit Coiniuoii fnrtn f;r the trim. -act ion of biihine-o. 1 A r f n t i r h . ( (j-,;n trmr-biji. 2 Ai bitiali'Hi and awai fl)fl Com e it ih i -. A-iv liifiit-c. I 1 l)nv. "T. 4 A'"''-liNptial n;:rc(ntH l'J lu-(-, ' A- iNini iil-'. I-J Nal uraliat I'm. 0 )!ilhot KX. liai)-. mid ) p.,wi r- ot al M'Miii y, f.iomi-oiv not. . I i H' l. 7 ItilU of -al-. IS M'M-. H H'.ij-I-. lit one liii'tcj vulutii:, m) my, law binding, v. ill b: nt l' imv uiMnv rm re oi.t ol'S7." Willi tin- .rl'-r, Ad In- I. It. MY Kits, Publisher, X7 Wn liirir(l.nn (tln.il, Cliiiiiljn. READ THIS! SIMOER SEWING MACHINE Is a Handsome, Appropriate and Useful Present to make a lady at CHRISTMAS 0T. NEW YEAR. At our newly-fitted up Salesroom, Second Doer South of the Eagle Emporium, Em-porium, between the Ufiig and Clothing Clo-thing Departments of Z. C. M. I., will he found a Full Assortment of these Admirable Sewing Machines At Prices to Suit Everybody. THE SIN&EE SEWING MACHINE NEEDS NO PUFFING to commend it to the public, as ihe following bl -rk ei2 rer" show: In 150 these now celebrated Machine? were tlr?t offered to the public and in the fou years succeeding 4.0OU were sold. Today To-day over that number are weekly turned nut from the factory, and yet this immen-e supply sup-ply is not equal to the demand. At tbe end o the year l-T, upward of 00) Machines were eo!d, and in the then following years, from 'tS to '7u, the number had been increased to upward of 500,000 MACHINES SOLD, One third of which were disposed i of within tlie preceding twelve luontliu. From the f"re;'.ins? itwill besren that during dur-ing the U-t thrceyear.-, the salei have oeeii j upward of litty p-T c--nt mure tii;in during the whole of :he seventeen previous year;, I THE PEOPLE'S VERDICT, after a score of yearn t horouh trial In that the a v cc5- ess. SEWiriG UkmZE is a'l.iptc J to all kinds of w irk, f-ewinp 8 ! readily the thickest and uio.-i .-tuboorn uui-terial uui-terial the tiuest and most delk-aio la Tie.-; wich a ptit:h, that for cv-ne--., pt;rleetiou and durability is uruiiialle-l. Accoui p.tnj ing ea.h Mach ine are- printrj instructions, so plain and easy of coin prehension prehen-sion that, although we re 'oLumenil cuMnm-era cuMnm-era to take at ie ist ono le.-son Iroiu the Operator, Op-erator, it is seldom done pun.via,-er.-,-eciiitf at a (j.ance tbe s im idii. ity ut the .Ma -huit and completeness of the Construction. Some ot ihe or Tiir. SINGER MACHINES ARE Simplicity of contrution therefore lo- liability to get out of repair. fchnrt, pfraich ncod!cles- liable to bend, break or skip the e titch. The. "buttle carrie.l: friction, wear and the necc.-Jtty of (creanig the race are thud avoided. Roadine: with whieh the nrn-t inexi'r-lcnced inexi'r-lcnced can adjust the tension ol tne thread. Freedom from wear. After twenty year constant service thtso machinc.- have never been known to wear out. They are noi.'elc.s, rapid and ca y in all their movement. All our mab incs arc ii'lj u-" t ed and t'Ut in I thorough running order. by competent band, betoro delivery. Purchasers thoreloro have no trouble, but can puece.-slully operate with thpm at mica. THE NEW BUTTON-HOLE zni a. o ii r r id s are thoroughly practical and will perform u) 1 tht wc claim for tbem. The Jmptwl MANUFACTURI. MACHINES for heavy work, Hre (o'i well known tu need comment. Wo also keeji in stock tlie i ;i0 M I (tit nl Ao U I MAMUFAC I LINING MACHINES Our stock of the Hingnr Sowing Machine is vory cxionsivo, mbni'-ing every variety ol bnifh. Irom tho plain Al u hinu, niouuld on bl k walrmi tabic, oiled, u. tho cmbor-ately cmbor-ately pearle-l Ala. lin,.., w ilo cabinet ni-. an d f 'ldinif c .ver in motilud black walnut, ro.-y, wood, or mah"g:uiy high'.y polisheri. Kvery Maeliino a tu m ibed wi l li tho am o compluto turn if tiro. in;ludui tho new Iiihii-mor Iiihii-mor (flowing all widths; and feller and hrai-dor. hrai-dor. Wv gtiui antte our iMiithlncM to do llciiiniliig, nil wldthit) rcllliK( Mem Mtltchlngi llralillngi single UulUliigt Em hr oilier 1 n g (tut chain mil fcliyi CVathcrlug and Hewing on at name time, wit Ii or without a hand, on t he edge or In the ce n tcr Cord 1 n gT uck-ng uck-ng Uulltliim Trliiiming, Hlndlng U width nnd klmU, rtc, tie., etc. WE DELIVER MACHINES Wlllinill, A'lililniiiul (Jhin-ff. TO A 1. 1. TARTS UK THIS CITY Vh All k i 1 1 1 m nl' SrwiiiK Miirliini) I linniiiglily J'cinciicd mi I snual'li! 'Julius. I C i T 1 1 1 f , , l. I till! ,M Itlll III')! Il SiK". SI9E1A SElHIf MllliUES Tun (Iimii n mnitli nl' 1 In- Eni(l Kim-pftel Kim-pftel ii in , H. B. CLAWSON.Supt COMPETITION Left Behind! HOLIDAY CAKF.s, t Jilt lSTM As TUL'KN, run: candies, n aw., ' PI lie Apilr, luirlrd Knill, K lie v (-rocerlfi, ImI ry, IMr- I'rov IhI on, Confectionery, Tho I'houjiuM. in town, at It KMtV WAWLAI K'S. NORTHWESTERN Mutual Life Insurance Co. .1111 S II. VAN DYKR. Prr-.i.lont. llKMKK -Mil II, - Vu-c-l're-i.l-m. Al'ii.iiAli,"K. Secretary. Home Olllrf. II row il v y, cor. nf Uli. coll. lit hi,, .Milwaukee, l. Dr. S. S. WAt.l.IlI AN. c;..ncral A sent Rcky Mountain U i -1 r i -1 rnW.r.Klu. VVyiMiniiii. I't.ih anil Nmv M exico. PETER G. FERGUSON, Acont for L'Uh. OltUe In Hooper, Kldredge A, tn.'i tiank, TRAVELER'S INSURANCE COMPANY, OK II U TFOKD, I O.WKmtlT. Insure ii'ain-L Arr'uliMit t'liuinv,' Death nr tidnlly I'lHuhlniK Injury, PETER G. FERGUSON, A'. KM . dlliee at 1I..cit, KMrnl:;,) ,t t'.i.'s limik. G. THIRKHILL, 1 1 1 A i VK'.V 1. .1Ii--Ii:iiiI Tailor, KIllhT SMl'TH M'HI'.I'.T, A frw dfMii-4 h:l of I'ont 4lHrea a I I l.l. n rin k ni FHKNCU, ENGLISH AND CALIFORNIA CALI-FORNIA CASSI MKKKS, W I S( T K u II O ( l , K. T '. OihmI AVdrKiminMliiji inn I'orlLU't Suli.-liiotinn I i uiirunt t't-.l . DIEBOLD Si KIENZLE, Hii. . ----hi t )i l.l.l, Ittilniiinm A (.'., CKLKIIUATKI) CINCINNATI rum and iii iuii.ar I'ltooi' M A 0 .D3 S, Ami SnririMilV M.,. u. Ii, nn-l A II Icnml i.' Il.nl, " n n z m. : I'liATT.V ni' Kill, (..'iirnil Ax'iil, M'i WuMliiniinii St., t'liienK". n. ii. ui.a vso, hi... i. .. '. M. i i4e,,l rr llnli '( r , rl I o-y . Truckee SALT LA.ILJE LUMBER YARD. Ilalf-Illock South T. V. l)rol. i l. W. r'AliKlUUtSr, rr.M.. J U fS T A Ed Wi TV E ! AT TIIM MAMMOTH SHOE AND HA.T STORE A is.ivge Slock oi Winter CAPS f CAPS ! In Every Style ! And at Every Price ! CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! Xow is your time ! Come on and et yourself a nice warm CAP ' Don't stand Freezing, but come on! They are on Sale at BENEDICT, HALL & CO., MAN L'FACTUKKPiS AND WHOLESALE DEALEKS IN Boots and Shoes, HAVE REMOVED TO Vo. snid ia STREET, Corner CroO.y, ' XVV YCWV One Block Et of Broadway, j LMjI! lUni. ion sCooperative Mercantile Institution TO CITV A.L COL'NTRY CO OPERATIVE STIES And the Trade sreiieraJJLy. WHOLESAITDRY GOODS! EAGLE EMPORIUM, WINTER"" COODS! lonir SJiaivN, Nubia h osiery, Mngrlc Iiawis, ifoods, IoTe, Children's Shawls, Scarte, Flannels, FSiuitkets, Counterpanes .feans, CassitJiere?. Liuseys, DOMES 10 GOODS iN FULL SUPPLY 5S USUAL. Hoots Si .hoc Kubbcrs ?c Arctics, Men's, Hoys and Children's Hats. II. B. Clawson, Supt. Zion's Oo-operative Mercantile Inst'n WHOLESALE AND EETAIL GROCERY AND HARDWARE DPATfwIENT, r.LDUKix; i: clavm' hi ildixs. Vi'ii e;in n'nj ai this D, panuu'iit of .. C. M. 1. a belter sicxk ot LAMPS, CROCKERY. HARDWARE, STOVES, MIMN. TOOLS. ;L.STLG TOWPEK. Maple and t'iusi'v (Groceries, I'tc. Aiul oan Get More for your Money and Orders than you can ?.t any other House in Utah. II. 15. Cl, AVM., Mil't- THE AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT COMPANYS PAINTS Kinl.ra.Min? over A IICNDKEP DlFl'l'UKNT SHADES, pror"-" ,or iuniH'iliaio npplu'Hiiou mi l iv.uiriiic no mixinc. just rwoived an.l fr N-iio at 1 1 ii- DRUG DEPARTM'NT Uzam VuB iWkii Um 'I'lie im;iV'iu'iU- of llu-o I'.hmis ar. -iniple an.) iinlotrviotiblo. 1 ''l"', lies Willi which I bey iveonmi.Mi.l t In-tu-.i v.- are: I'lnvipue--. Juml'i'i'y. f't rioiily of color, an unu-iu.lv miiooiIi an, I .cio y app, -araiuv. le biK'r r"1''uiur in lu i it's, ii" Iroul.'.o ol' uiiviiK, will .-i.m 1 liiv oi- i am, mul ilv not T1'" jieel oil' wilb iUiiiii-.berie eli.-in-.e". n.'r eli.ilk oil by diction. Thoy best, elioapo-l. niosi ijnv.-ilo :i n , 1 uio-l populav liiui.- in nso. Tim AVI'.KII.I, WHITE FAIM' is a .INC I'M NT, ivntuminit eiul. :i)t i.- of v.pi-il Mi.eii,Mily ami popularity. HlilNC AI.ONC VOI'i; FAINT (WNS OPEN AND lTKCHsK i:v tiik, t:.l.i.tN. A full lino of 1'oreima, SPoiaestie and Cae liliiii'1' At tho Din.: I'. p.Hiuu iii, ','.. C. M. 1. Ii. ii. ( l,,V.s(, uvt. |