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Show H. O. Pul. i. Retail Dry Goods DEPARTMENT. . 1 iEl IMPORTATION OK LADIESSACQUES! CHOICE, ('niee and at low figures- Auioog them can be found the following favorites, and being one of aBtylc : L.i 3Iilita.ii"', The Fron Frou, ! The Old Regime, The Aeillson, The Beatrice, And other choice styles Suitablefor the PresentSeason " "H. B. CLAWSOX, Sen! A NEW SUPPLY hi the celebrated -- -: STUDEBAKKU WAGONS XX-S JUST ARRIVED. Embrdcuig heavy and li'bl FARM AND KANYON WAGONS The lavorite . H X A- JVC O N D (yd oilier LIGHT SPRING WAGONS. Very desirable for Family use. The Studebak&r Wajrona are manufactured oat " of tlie very beat materials by the mt competent mechanics in tho country, and uri WARRANTED FIRST CLASS, FOR SALE AT CHEAP KAThS. . . JOHN T. CAINK, Agent, - Salt Lake Herald Office. H.DINWOODEY, FURNITURE DEALER And UFIIOLSTERFK. All kindj of IMPORTED FURNITURE Oonstantly on band at the Salesroom, EAST TEMPLE ST. iivery description of HOME-MADE FURNITURE At the Factory and Salesroom. Jr'IKrjT SOL'TH fSTKKKT, S. L: CITY COFFINS, J,AI and ORXAMKSTA j Always in Stock. TO PRE-EMPTORS. Vt a .iro nw prcj'r-'l to iurui. h urriculnuI Land Script Yt tho location of (joZr-min'Mit Land lit o,r 'juurtor rc-iion. I HOOPKIl, KbUKKIMK A, CO. Silt Loko Ciiy, Nov. ':, 1-70. -n 4 FOR SALE, CHEAP. KIKST-n.AS KILLI AIM) TAHI.KS. P'.niiiiM nt n,i-. f iffinv C. n. EiesLiT. G. F. Hon -sax. USSETT & HOFFMAN HARDWARE STORE All kinds or HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron and Hteel, Stoves and Tin Ware ULACKSJUTil TOOLS, Agricultural Iinplemenls " Anil itliuliig Tools, At Lowest Rates. OPPOSITE SALT ' BAKE HOI SK. n!5 HAINES' TREATISE. Juat Published, by E. B. MYERS, Chicago, a NEW EDITION" OF HAINES' TREATISE. Revised and Enlarged. An Indispensable Book for Justices of the Peace, Police Magistrates. County Judges, Coroners, Constables, 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. Revised and improved, containing the laws and deciions down to the present time. Complete in one elegant octavo volume of over SO i pages. Bound in best law sheep. Price $7.50. H A. I WT IE S 7 TXlXl.'riSXI is abook well known to every justice rf the peace, practicing lawer and public officer in Illinois ;iml the Northwestern 6t;ite and Territories, the most useful and cumplete 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 lftoy-This lftoy-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 may be mentioned men-tioned as evidence of its superior merit. Its excellence consists both in the matier embraced, em-braced, find the arrangement or classification classifica-tion of subjects. In the collection of matter contained in the woi k it is intended to give all the statute law and the general principles oi the common com-mon law in connection therewith, which a justice of the peace, polic ; 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 thtit may be required for the information oi every business man. This will entirely supersede the necessio for reference to tne vulumes oi the statutes. the arrangement of the work ii methodical, methodi-cal, and of ti'e essence oi its value, presenilis preseni-lis g each subject in its order aud in its proper relation with others. Tho plan o the arrangement is entirely urigiuul wich the author, being the result ot surly and practical experience. It hits long been a subject of general remark that the author has, in this work, preeuted the law wiiii a clearness ana simplicity ot s4 le waicu renders ren-ders the whole ahe 4am to the coil mo n understanding ad to the more nd dji .-cd l.iw-' yer. The juetice of the peace, police m:!i-traf, contiblc, and curoncr will nod in thU booK all the necessary f'Tius an t in-triK : -tiuos in regard to every branen ot hwdmy. The practicing lawyer will find in it, cjI lected and arrange i in convenient l"rj, all the statute law and decision?, with rfU'rence to adju'iicated cises applicable in ordinary practice. The businc?- man will Gnd in it a complete collection ot" lorins required in the transaction transac-tion of business. Student of the law will likewise find this a Tery valuable work fur peru-al and rrler-ence, rrler-ence, as containing the general principles of the common law. clea ly etated, in connection connec-tion with the ordinary brancoci otjuri.-prudence. ine following brief reference to th1 ('intents ('in-tents ot this work will afford in o ine dr-trrcc an idea of it.3 peculiar merit. The book is divided in rive parts, the subject of each b-ingm b-ingm et nodical ly arranged in chapter? or appropriate ap-propriate subdivisions, as lollowa : Part 1. Of Justices of tho Tcace, election and qtmliti cation, and proceedings proceed-ings before them in civil cae. Comprised In thirteen chapters, tn alin : 1 Of the office of juticf of the p-nrc. 2 Of the jun.-dK-tioD of juitw i oi tlio rK-.i.:r. 3 Ol the different forms of artir.n. 4 Of the comrn'-ncmcnt of suit, nnl t!i rvit-c and return ot proc-j. 5 Of the nppearauce ol th p.rt iti. 6 Of pl-wLuir. 7 Of "it '". crmllin'' 1 1 1 u fn l.iii' e th r-.f, taking depositions, arid tlii and aJUnuh-ti-Ui. ... - - g Ofth'; tril,nd incident thn-to. 9 Of evidence. 10 Ot the docket, and fornn of dork-t ntn-.. 11 Ol judgmf-Qt, co-t. and filing trnt.np t. 1 Of Hpjj-rtli and i it ot c rtior.in. 13 Of execution and ruL'bmoiit. Part 2. Of proceedings before Justices Jus-tices of the Peace in criminal ciuea. Couiprucd in eltTcn cbapU-M, treating 1 Of the powers of ju-ticcfl of the i"ic! rclati v. to I the enforc-mi.-ut of th- lw, fr ihc prteuttou and punisliiiifut of oflfiiMra, and prewrvation and olw;rvaii.e of the jH-rt'.?. 2 Ofiwriionj CrtpaMe oi iiiiiiuHin i. ririioi, of C'i-wonofl, and who may oj wituj!v.i m c rnui- 3 iKtimti'jQS and ptiuiliment ofcnmi aul ofl-n-M preacnoe"! iy the crum nd tod" 4 Of proceeding wherta a cnuniil olK-n-o h.ui heeu committed. 5 Foruifl of atateuicnti of otT"ni in wjrrnti. tt Oi procce'litii in relation to tlir ol--n w v and surety of the peacu and gwd hviiavior. 7 Oflugitlvea from jiutitu. 8 Ot M arch warranot. '4 Of prucecliugH and peri-tld- i in rt.Uti.. i.. Hm niivltmjuuoM of Sabhiitli-I.ri.'tikiu, and iliv turljing worshiping nw:mfi. , 10 Of pPH-ewliug lu taw ul aault nud 1at tery, I und all i ay n. 11 Of docket eutri' i in Tim i rial and iinnnnrv pro-j pro-j celing, and juKtice'a le- in crirniij.il cam -, ' Part3. Of tlie powers and duties of , Justices of tho Peace undur iarucular gtututts. Comprised iu Iwtjhy chapters, troaiiu- 1 Of tho acknowlixlmijnt uud proof of d-;d and othir initruni' iit. 2 Of aturhrneut l.doro ju-tir- mf tlio - m -. u Of biwtarrly, and pnxje.j'liny in tui-1 tli-.f""!. I 4 Of contempt of court. I 6 Of conteiting tlij';tioni. f Of coroners. 7 urtravn. 8 Of forcible ontry nnd d'-tam. 'J Of iii'dotiiro and lei.ee. 10 Of landlord and termini, aii'J n :--h,kih l.y dittr- for rent. 11 Ot marruiif. 12 Of trial ol thy right ol propyl t j . Part 4. Of the Constable, kid election elec-tion and (jUalili'HLijri and tho powers and duties of Conuble-i in both civil and criminal cane. Comprising f)o dulplvr-, tiitin 1 Of the ofli'e of rouituld-. 2 I'owursaiid duticiot coitnlicB hi tr diiiK- 3 Ol the IjabililyofVoiMUM' tiii'l fliir. h'-i. 4 Ol the wwer and d'lti'. ot ( ountxhh-i in crlmi-lllll crlmi-lllll riiHi'i, U K h H nnd roriip"n.ilion nlloui .l (i r..nnhil.lt in lth i il and rriiiHrnil n- I'akt (Viiiiiiioh forins for the trim-action rf IhimIikmh, t AppPTitii - '.i tiuij j j . w A f I'll I ;it ion I tt II 1M (y')iil' II IK I H. A-rn "iy nii. II J;.. wit. 1 A "to-nnpli:il "--.re nili I- I,',u'""'. A-i:;iiiii' Li ,N.ilnriiliiiti.ii li llilli or h inf., nnd II :, . tttloi i.. j . pprnif.rv Hoi'-, ! K i. 7 It.lU o uH... ; , H l(-.n.l-. In oriu lui !'u voliiim!, NH) pii 'o-, Inw binding, will be neiil !, an v lubfrcn i on n-f-eipt of 7,.i jil, il,,. onl.T. Ad-li- -. K. 18. MVi;is, PublilM i . Attention, Epicures .'.BEEF, MUTTON And Pork, VriT-NO. ' FAT, .iricv ; AND TENDER, Toniiiin; to tlie PaUic and Inritins to " Purchasers oli'crccl by JENNINGS & PAUL, STALL No. 4, MKAT MAK-KKT. 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!1 OVERCOATS, CAPES, TALMAS Military Clothing, &:c. Al?o u Full Variety of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS Gents', Ladies' and Bors' BOOTS Ss SHOES Ot'nfs' youths' and I5yys' 11 ATM and CAI'S. TKT'NKS in all style and uulitit. Vai.istN nnd Caki'KT acks. Carpets, Matting,FIoor Cloths Mall 1'apcr and Dirorations. Alwayj on Itnr.d and f ir ;i!e Ly tiioj.ird, a Inro ftock of French si ml Knprllsh CimI uir re . Ufltkkiui, Heavtn, MllUitry ClotliN, Home Ite Twrtdi, Ac. SUITS MADE TO ORDER! (i ntlcinn'i ClotliiTur. or Military Suit, made to order in the fowc-t Stylo ol F i-hioo on tho sh"rtc-t notif-o. Fir.-l-cla it acii orkmani'hip Guaranteed. MILITARY TRIMMINGS IN t' It EAT VA11IKTV. II. 13. CluVWSUN, Si: IT. Gq T WILLISTON'S CELEBRATED COMBED SEA ISLAND six coin) SPOOL COTTON. .lust Arrived. ml t'" , ,ilo, wliulrsiiln nnd ruluil, nl Z. C. 3VE. X. TWO EPODLS GIVEN AWAY K'T I'vorv on A not cut lrcl nut id'nil nrv MORE LIGHT! il HI,;.,, a fr AH! THE DANFORTH FLUID Is the Liidit for the People. Only (iOc.pcr al. IIV TIIK K1VK (I LL0NS. TIIK OAS-.IF.T Hl K.Kll, H otjout rh:mn . i- tit tioii TIIK PALK I. t.np An- lit only pert'orlly nt I 'Ui. " KVK A ( AM'I Th. A SEW ARHVAl If IAVPS, LANTERNS fSD FLUID. r.. m: ink a, :., l'ornr south of Walker Uro" 25. C. M. n. BOOT AND SHOE Department, At the Mo A tho "BIG BOOT" Cull hiuI Kxiiiiiinu nir fhico Stock if HOWE MADE And linpoitcil BOOTS AND SHOES LADIES' AND GLNTUVLN'S SlUTLHS. ' Iiot)tn hikI Shoes for Tddiojs (icnili'-uin (icnili'-uin an.H'lul.lM-nMAl'i'; TO OIUKH Hatistiwt mn unrtin ('!. luimiriittj Vtwv itml Fmmittif ,tft, mini t-K V lutvi. .hut U-1 Iw-I ii i'lvii-h Mipply l l.rHf lirr, Itii IiiiIIhk Fr h mul (rr-mnu (rr-mnu ( nlf NkliiM, Mm! fllonin h, rent vnilmy of ( olorril h k Iiih, . nntl nil klinlN of ( pif i-. hnlr nm II iritMa lirnllicr i ( om-ottl n n Mitgu ll(i-itri Cllnri. AImi n Full Stock of Shoe Findings. iiidkm itoiKJirr. Cull and see your old I'ricm! Cioiupton lloii, hi hh itft 7i, f tiist-i litn S'i viiii ,,(, ,,,, ( riilm; In I'm k mi H. H. (JLA WiiON Knjit. READ THIS! ;':SINCER'' SEWING MAGHiNE Is ft Handsome, Appropriate and Useful Present to make a- lady at CHRISTMAS ' OR . NEW YEAR. At or newly-tilted up Salesroom, Second Doer South of the Eagle Em-porlnm, Em-porlnm, between tlie Drug and Clothing Clo-thing Departments of Z. C. AI. I., will be found a Fall Aasortment of these - Admirable Sewing Machines At Prices to Suit Everybody. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE ' . ; NEEDS ftp rurFLNG I o commend It to the public, as the following r OL show: la 7J there now celebrated Machines were fiit offered to the ru'jlic ani in tlie tour year? succeeding ISrti were fuld. Today To-day over that nuinhur are weekly rurned i-ut from the factory, amj yet tiiiis imiueiiie supply sup-ply i; not tfjuril to the demand. At the end t the year IvjT, upward of 'J) OJ Machines were .-old, and in ihe then fulljwitiif years, from ''6 lf 'ih the number hud been increased to ur-wrd ol 500,000 MACHINES SOLI), One third of which were disposed of wtihln I he pre red I tig twelve muniliB. From the (rts -'xin: : w '.'A b-- m h ii dur-iiir dur-iiir the l.i -1 t :in y i at.-, l ii - --:(- h.. ve oe:n upwitr-j o; tiKy j er ' iJ.l i.-ur-s th-i dariiig the Vt h'jiC of i L U .-CVtl.'a'Cll pre . PiU; "rr. THE PEOPLE'S VERDICT, after a corc of ) tn ihorongli trial la that the m m tu mwL. SEWING MACHINE i- a-Uptrl fi '! kind" .f w. rk. ewinr mt rf iny mti icKt-i & '.ui -labtyrn tii- trnl (it r:t:c-t Slid u.wl d .ic.i'.r f.'TtC; i i ih a in'c;.. t ii at It fiiHA j erlccUnb sni diirL.i.fT i- u:.f.,i i:-d. At.-il b . i:ic . .oc ire printed In-uu -tivn-. pi .in ac i f o.inpri tirn-i--niti'. ul'.h"MkQ we nviLnx :. 1 cu-f-m-rr. t.Kc At i'4t one p.oa tr-in the U cr.ilor. it l f. -l.io in d 'fii urv'iA-rr- i:g t a fc-;arn"e mr umpiu-ity el tin- M-iin and r.jhiple;nc ct :hc Ct-nl ruc;i"n. b.-me t'l the .A3) V ANTAdES OK TIIK SINGER MACHINES AKK i t: pi i-1 y ol f -i.t .i:i t i. e: :re Ia- lialohtj t-' $ t fin f rcpr. Short, tt-a ,-h D"l:r-.. Jii lo t- hen 1. tre.iK-or rkip ihr titi h. Thethuitlc i orrie-i: fr: 1 i n. wear and the no,-i-.ity of grca-ins the rce are thuj voided. Heading with wlii. h the ni"-t iiirxpar-ienccd iiirxpar-ienccd can abt the tcUM- n ot tlio thread. Krrfdnm fr.-m wer. A'tr twenty yean rntant rrvn-e tln,o tuachiiiji hc never been kitvDD to wear out. Tliey are noi.olc.i. rapid aud e-y in alt their movement. All cur machine nre adjusted and Put in t h"foUh' h ru n n ill tinier, hy cmiTtrnt band, 1'Pto doli rry. l'urvh .or? therotre have li trnille. bm can uccr?.luli operate with them at wiice. THE NEW BUTTON-HOLE MAC J I 1 X K S arw tlifnMihl- prttt-al and will pcrf- rm all that wccUnu J.'T thrm. Tlir imjwii MANUFACTURING MACHINES f-T hnivy wmk, are Imi wrll known to need c Jiuinent. e ai. u Weep iu ili-ok the MANUFACl USING MACHINES Our (ook td' tho Himrer Sowlne Machines In very cxtfiiMv p. i miiritiiiK r cry vnrtety it finij-h. Irt'iu (ho ptaio Mnchinr, luounted on hUi k wiilntit tiiMo, tMlrd. t tho elaborately elabor-ately pearlfd Mar hi nr. nil u en hi not C;ie and I ddink' O 'ver in infilled black walnut. rofO, W'" d. it niah-:iiy hulily p-di-hed. Kvery Marhmo if Ititnixhed witli tho am 1 1 iniinnin-. IIIHIHIUM tllU II v lirllH tnor tuowuii; ull widthJ und lellor nnd brai-dor. brai-dor. Vp K"arautrr our .Mm hlnca to do 1 1 r ti in I ti K , all v hit h Krlllniti Hrin- tlti bliixi HrnldlnKi ,ln(lv llullllny, Kmliiuhh rhiR (mi ( Ihiln HtlttU,) (nthri liiK anil Nr luH mt at name I line, wit Ii or wit hunt a Imnil, on t li nlKe or In t lie erutrri t orilliiHiTueh-liiHI orilliiHiTueh-liiHI tlulltliiHt TrlmmliiHi Ulndlitg all v till It a miiI kind, ete.. eto,, etc. WE OELIVER MACHINES Wilhmil Aililitimitil ('hm iff TO Al.l. I'AlllS OK THIS CITV f All kinds nt' tvwiiij; Machines thnreUKhly Hepiiired on Hea-snnahlo Hea-snnahlo 'IVnns. Hoim-ndi.-r Iip M:nnmMli Siil, SIIGER MACHIJ5ES To ilimi n xuitlli of tlH K.RHle Km-m Km-m Imti. T. ; W. TAYLOR Have received a new .supply ol'DKY C00DS, consisting of SHEETING, BLEACHED, HICKORY, DENIMS, FLANNELS, ISNSEYS, SHAWLS, ETC., ETC WHICH THEY" HAVE MARKED CHEAPER THAN EVER. i' Also constantly arriving. . Groceries, ! Hardware, - Crockery, JSootSi and .Shoes, j Cooking Moves, Etc. Besides their Goods being of the Best Quality, they assure their friends th. will be undersold by none. ' Call and examine fok yourselves. " WF.BT SIDE EASTTSUPL-E MBEET BENEDICT, HALL & CO. - - -; " ' ' ;', ' ....... ' ' MAN CI'ACT URERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, HAVE REMOVED TO iXos. i:Jl and I'M GltiSD STREET, One Block Ea-.t of Uroadvvay, j NEW YORK. Zion'sCpoperatiye Mercantile Institution TO CITV AND ( OU.VrilV GO-OPERATIVE STB And the Trade sreneraily. WHOLESUlT DRY GOODS! EAGLE EMPORIUM, (Up 6'airs.) WINTER QOODS! Lonsr Shawls, Nubias, ilosiery, Mnirlc Shawls. Hoods, Cloves, Children's Shawls, Scarfs, Flannels, Klunke'ts, Counterpanes. .leans, Cassimeres, Linseys, DOMESTIC GOODS Ifi FULL SUPPLY AS USUAL Hoots Jv Shoes, IJubbers A: Arctics, .lleii's. i5ovs and Children's Hats. H. B. Clawson, Snpt, Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Inst'n WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' GROCERY AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, KI.DIt KlXi K X CI.AWM" UUlLDIXiS. You can find at this Deirnnent of Z. C M. 1. bettor nook of LAMPS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, STOVES, MLL(i TOOLS, BLASTING rOOJJ, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Ktc. And can Get More for your Money and Orders than you can ?.t any other House in Utah. the;averill chemical paint compants paikts FnibraeiiiK over A HUNnUEll Dll-TKRKNT n.VPV'.S, pnn iinmodialo appliiwuon and reinii iiii; no misins. just received and tor s'e at tlie DRUG DEPARTMENT Z. C. Rfl. I. The iinrii'diems of tliox' IVtnt.suv sunpiv ami indo,TuoliWo. The ties with which tln-y ivoiniiniond iheiu-cUvs ace: Cheipne. dur-iWltv. fI riouty of color, an uiiiiMinlly smooili and slos-.v ppoai.in,v, less Ulv in layim;, no tmnWo of imvim;. mil Man-) liiv ri.iin. and d.v ff"vj I'eelolVwiih amio.-plierie elmns, nor eh alio oH hv fn,-ii.vi. TifV"1'1 K-st, chcaie(. must dmal'lc nnd nioK popular rnints m iin' , Th. A KK 11.1. W illi' K r.VlNl'is H Y.SC r.U.T, siii' " cml. nnd is of rrpinl snpnioriiy and po)ularitv. IUUN0 AI.OXC5 YtH'l! I'AINT CVNS tU'l'N NP ' IT hC SK 1!Y TIIK UAI.l.ON. -V lull lino of Foreign. Doincsfic and Case I.la?rJI At tho Pin p, p:U(incni, ., f, M. 1. ii. it. ciau.NO, sup' |