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New turk Every Snturday, Al! iii:ilk Tin daj. i Vm ll ti ln n;'. ' 1 I." I i 8 1 "V .)() ftlrerKe " I' 111 I JO.UO t'MH fioiit I.Urrpool to New Voifc ( ... (O i l) $lt.lll ! htvoi'HHf, - - i.n-iiiu1 til.UU Houn.l Trip Ti.-kpti i-siuv. At vory low r.ito I JDII 1J. I A I. K. A.- nt. : 1 :r.MtU,v. Not ...k. . Or Wt. 1,1AM I'VLIM ' !t. A,-iMit. ! t.J7 .- .11 I'.tv. ft h. WOOD W0RK.N3. Thotim 1. I'im.T. '. M. F 'N.'m. I Uom II. I... .. r. (i.- ro KBD j ii (.r. '.' riUM. 1 TKo rhmi",- M:i. S.i h :ul IV'.. r F:io-l F:io-l -ry i'f rC TVl, It 'M' HVtbt'o. N'ill hor.va.-r .1.. uiivl.r tho Uriu u.i:ko .1 LlTlMlTiJIVLOlliUO.: SASH of 11 " on 1,1 10 ,i D00R5 ,1;',;::;l,V.,r;.!-. '";':;':':!. .v,5 B:.t.l ,T.i,T. WINDOW xv,. t,,,;..,,,,!.,. FRAMES FRAMES iivran'1 BUNDS-' ' '""'- MOULDINGS f;T;"t2."V t; i ,r..l oorntco. TI nP W H "V-nuol ;i:vl ht.vI mil rLUUhlliu f i ro-o. . n b :;4 ana LUMBER ;'V":::.;v;:;:l;. Planer and Circular Saws Rations :l !c i:n. M1M5H DlslKU IS us v..'.;. or.i .rc by U-.ter to LATIMKU, T.VM.OU A CO., FURXITUrc DIALERS. T1"2 Q " " i it's s fc c s ri i HOTEL. FOAU'ING AM1 V1U-VATK V1U-VATK HOrSKKKXrKUS WILL FINP IT TO TlIKf.; INTV.a-KST INTV.a-KST TO CALL AT H. DIHWOODHY'S rui'iiiluiTlioom. EAST TEMPLK ST Kln Sets of Btdroom FlntVutlorSm. nu :.- -H' " run. SI nmlns K.-om .'hir5. 0.kmdWluut. l - r Wood Sfi.1. - -; - Ho. ro. - $13 .-:fl ptrdo! Kn.v'i a.-w3 an cox.- :. a..tsf - " Slrh. WALNUT LUMBER FOS SALE I From l -frt5.rjr :";;v: K.r"s FUKSIIlli- lAu'.'jl. n. 6.-FUYS3 z::i v,-::; c sat:h. si wr-r-u DIGGING. ' WILLIAM ,-"CALT0ri, ti Hook west an-itwo. a o.-J . . shortest notice ana m s.. ...or SEV.'l;i3 MACHINES. READ THIS! --1 i ni SEWING MACHINE .M i. !" r l:i...y r i '.j.'-r u At our new lyA(ttil Halcirooin, he 4 u ml ! r iiiuli of t lie Kfc le Kin-lorlu Kin-lorlu mf hel ee u t li lr uj kiiiI t lo-ttiliK lo-ttiliK OrpArlfiaculB of.. ( . .1 . I., Mill h fiiunil a Kuli Aurtiuent of liieie 'Admirable Sewing Machines At I'iiciH to Suit KviTjboily. THE GINGER. SKW1N0 MACULN'E m-:kj)s .no ruri'LG In cnmmrtttl It to tlie public, the liu VV I In IOi t "W i!c 1 Machines wit lii-t ii.; r' I I" tliu i-T'iu it ii I in Hid i-.nr ) e.iM j"i .!'' "Imx hito s-.M. 'l.i- ). nvur th 1 1 ii u hi ii.' r aro wee is I v turnol "Ut tr-'iii the i n-ti-ry. ati I ( tins iiunu-ie u i ' -I 1 3 iji hu( e..i.il to iho iIl'lu.iii.I. At tho eaJ ui th y-1 ir 1- . ui'W.tnl ot -"." Machines wiirfl -'i..!. iiu-1 in ilio then llinwin ytdfii, ir'iiu t" llio uuuiber bad been mcrc.icd lo ui-warJ ul 500,000 MACIUXKS SOLI), t)io t Ii I nl of v h It- It were 1 1 a pose tt of 1 1 Ii I ii I lie pr ev f (1 1 twelve uiuittlis. VnMii tho f.TeL'oinif it will be een that ilur- ' ink liit I.i - r i lircc yt'.ir. the s.iU.- bavo been , til'W:ir. "t ii : r y por o- nt niuro thao during tho w bolo jI the seventeeu jToviuus year?, THE PEGFLL'S VERDICT, after a score of ymn thorough, trlnl U that the j SEWING imWllE is adapted t all kinds of work, sewing as riMdny i no tiiickost and mo.-t stubborn uia-tori.il uia-tori.il as tho biu'.-'t and uio.-t dolK-ato t'ahnos; with a ci;oh, that lor events, pertection and dtiraluluy is unci lulled. Aivouipaio intc caoh Maobiuo are rrintcd : iimruottons. so ('lain and easy of comprehension comprehen-sion th.it, lihou.:b. wo recommend custom- 1 er- to take at loat ono le-son trom the Up er.itor. it is seldom done purchasers seeing at a (tianco tho simplicity tho Machine and comploteuess ot tho construction, tome ol the ADrANTAGE S Of THE SluGhil MACHINES ai:e Simplicity of construction therefore less liaoiuiy to get out ci repair. Short, straight noo I'e Ic.-s liable to bend, bre.i. or skip liie stitch. Theshutrle i crriel: friction, weir and tho rteoesMty of greasius tie race are thus ouied. Keadines with which tho most inexperienced inexper-ienced caa adj ust the tension of te thread. : Freedom fro ra wear. Acr twenty years oxMistaut service these machines have never been known to wear out. They are noiseless, rapid and easy in all their movements. All our machines are adjusted ard put in th-rouih run ni ordor.by competent hand?, before delivery, rurch.u-ers therefore have no trv'uo.e. but can success tuliy operate with them at o::ce. THE fiSW BUTTCX-HCIE ?s L A C H I X E S are :hor'i'y rictical and win perform all that weciaim fcr them. ma:-;ufast'jxin3 machines for heavy w are :oo weil k-o! to need cixuieut. W e also seep m stcci the A"-: - A".:.W.V. M A"! U F AC TU a I .N 3 r. A C N I K ES Our ock of the S-rcer ew-r-.c Machines is very ex .cr.s-.ve. :r; crac: r.c every viriety of i-:h. frx'm the r'aia wh-.ne. mounted ea b'.acs w V,-.'.-: : ; s c'.e, c . .evi. :o the e.acor-uvy e.acor-uvy poar'.cd '..ich -e. w.: ; cah'.rc: C;ise and 'iO've:;- ? is wi'.z.;. rosa. b'vfrr V. i;.'. r.e ;s fu r, .--e-i wa :hea.rce r or isew-.n a. w.i:hs auii. u.'.er acd brai- We guarantee oar Machine to do Returning, all wiJihs; Kelltnsr: II e m- tltchtaci Griitnc; Jlijic KatHInf, Kmbn)lJriujr no chain stlich ; latherin; tad Sewln? on at same time.wtib. or Trlthoat a Iwod. on the edge or In the center; Cordtnr.Tnck i r g' QnlUlnf, Trtmmlnci Binding I'.l widths and kinds, etc- etc-, etc. WE C2L1VER MACHINES TO ALL P.IST5 OF THIS CITY IS-i. aJ iizis o: .ichi-es iJUL-i Li;i i.i J J-oJUvJ Two doors south of the Eagle Em-portmai. Em-portmai. olJ H. B. CLAWSOX, Supt. WAG3N AND CARRIAGE. RAILROAD SHOPS. . HOPPER I CO., S::nJ S:j;h Street, Jllf llloak Km Kvcr lloutc, SALT LAKE CITY. CARRIAGE WOKK, Of all Descriptions. HARNESS Made and Repaired. BLAGKSMITMNG OTull Kinds. CARRIAGE PAINTING AND TRIMMING. a. norrER. E. B. ZABRISKIE. fS WATCHMAKERS. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS. ! is ELIASON HAUERSACH, Next Door East of the Herald, Are workmen who not only repair Watches and Clocks, but will make Watches to ordei in any desired style, or any part of them, from a pivot or pinion to an entire Watch. Work Kxecnted on Moderate Terms -l AGRICULTUKALMACHINES FARMING IMPLEMENTS. A LARGE SUPPLY of SCHUTTLER WAGONS All Sizes. cii.vmriorv REAPERS AND MOWERS. WOOD'S REAPERS AND MOWERS. MeCOIMI ICR'S REAPERS AND MOWERS. WORLD REAPERS AND MOWERS. EXCEL.SIOK REAPERS AND MOWERS. S T E1 K Ti 1 O O T H SULKY RAJKIES W:;i ail Latest Lsproveaiects, coitaztiy ca ta:d. and for saie. a: low rates, at is. o- nvr x. H. B. CLAWSON. S-r-- BATHS? BATHS! Warm Spring- Baths ! Private and Plunge. Tbee rtd tarhs mre ?c r-blic : H sa'S5. ThLr "aI re sc widely ri niisi Fluce Bat ha f.-r La.i:?s uid ICE ! ICE! ICE! SAXT LAKE ICE COXPA5T. jrJ.'ii ci Jz-u h 1560. Ice deliTered iiily all part ''fthe ciry, ia any Qtiiztity. at rtes to 'he u es- J. K. CLATVSOX. AGEAT. 2 SPOT AT C!a50n's lea Cream Saloon, BOOTS AND SHOES, ;THE OLDEST AND BEST i 1 I House in the Territory! i ESTABLISHED 1S54 I TEASDEL & CO. i Successors to TT?i. Jennings &' Co., MANUFACTURERS AND "Wholesale and Retail Dealers i u Leather i We have been manufacturing Boots and Shoes For upwards of i v tea n. s And with e--? -: y in-reasin? fhci!:::e for the btLsines are now Kasizff the best Boots and Shoes Of all description, and are tie only hoti-e in UTAH TERRITORY that siake Boots and Shoes Tthzz. Leatiar of their own t.rT!:-g. we wnii adv lie the Public c-ef:re pr-ch;iz.s pr-ch;iz.s their Boots and Shoes Ta see cr mis nirk. ir. jrS""T"5 i CO., J..7 gKct btsrh.g c-r trait ir.arJ TEASDEL & GO. . 5. L. to, c eb. JS, 17;. LAW BOOK. HMHES' " ""TREATISE.! ! N l.W KU1TION OV j hai;;:s treatise.1 Urn ! 1 aud Enlarged. - ' ' .r '' . . L f. .' J --! .cs cf the, , . r: V , -; T : c C -1 J'l '---... I-'.-, .c-. ili i u'- - '.i.'t.tif-' c-. A... e L i Ktic.-vi. - . . . L.)f-M-J :'.:et:y 1-j.ucni X - Is ELIJAH 31. II A 1 X1S Coun-l y -2 Hi.ti.'n. KevLse-J isl iisproTed. Lj l Le.wi ac-..-s Kwn 10, i -r-e-: c - : :e in one e.cf aat IX i re T.aAi,iaa I- a b.-.i eil knvwn to every justice cf the i'dje, i rc:u'ii-i Uwyer and publia ocer in 1.;ll..'1? a-ni the Northwestern tatea and ! icrr-t'-rics, as the m-st useful and complete jri ji the kind extent. I: h U'.cly been revised by the author. u-a:cr:j..;y improved by the addition of LiiLuh ii-.'runi tuAtter, giving all the late laws ml put'liiht-J decisions down to l$o$ I-.i b .'i. k ha, up to the present time, reach- ed a Urer iie than any other work of the jl.l! in thii Cuuntry. This fact may be men-! men-! tuned as evidence of its superior meri- Its I ciL'tfllence consists both in the matter em-j em-j braced, ar.d the arrangement or classifica-! classifica-! lion oi"su'-.'je-.'U. In the collection of matter contained in the wo. -k it is intended to give all the statute law and the general principle of the common com-mon law in connection therewith, which a justice wf the peace, polica magistrate, con-atableor con-atableor 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 buane--s man. This will entirely supersede the nece?;iu fur reference to the volumes oi the tatutei. 1 he arrangement of the work is methodical, methodi-cal, and ci" the essence of its value, presenting present-ing each subject in ics order and in its proper relation with others. The plan of the arrangement is entirely original with the author, being the result of study and practical experience. It has long been a subject of general remark that the author I has, in this work, presented the law with a clearness and simplicity of style which renders ren-ders the whole alike plain to the common understanding as to the more advanced lawyer. law-yer. The justice of the peace, police magistrate, constable, and coroner will find in this book all the necessary forms and instruo-tions instruo-tions in regard to evesy branch of his duty. Ihe practicing lawyer will find in it, collected col-lected and arranged in convenient form, all the statute law and decisions, with reference to adjudicated cases applicable in ordinary practice. The businessman will find in it a complete collection of forms required in the transaction transac-tion of business. Students of the law will likewise find this a very valuable work for perusal and reference, refer-ence, as containing the general principles of the common law, clearly stated, in connection connec-tion with the ordinary branches of jurisprudence. jurispru-dence. The following brief reference to the contents con-tents of this work will afford iu eome.degree an idea of its peculiar merits. The book is divided in five parts, the subject of each being be-ing methodically arranged in chapters or appropriate ap-propriate subdivisions, as follows : Part 1. Of Justices of the Peace, election and qualification, and proceedings proceed-ings before them in civil cases. Comprised in thirteen chapters, treating : 1 Of the office of justice of the peace. 2 Of the jurisdiction of justices of the peace. 3 Of the different forms of action. 4 Of the commencement of suits, and the service and return of process. 5 Of the appearance of the parties. 6 0fpleauing3. 7 Of witnesses, compelling the attendance thereof, taking depositions, and of oaths and affirmations. affirma-tions. 8 Of the trial, and incidents there to. 90f evidence. 10 Of the docket, and forms of docket entries. 11 Ofjudgment, costs, and filing transc rip L 2 Of appeals and writ of certiorari. 13 Of execution and garnishment. Part 2. Of proceedings before Justices Jus-tices of the Peace in criminal cases. Comprised in eleven chapters, treating 1 Of the powers ofjasticea of the peace relative to the enforcement of the laws, for the prevention and punishment of offenses, and preservation and observance of the peace. 2 Of persons capable of committing crimes, of ac cessories, and who maybe witnesses in criminal crimi-nal cases. 3 Definitions and punishment of crimes and offenses offen-ses ao prescribed by the crimi nal code. 1 Of proceedings where a criminal offense has been committed. 5 Forms of statements of offenses in warrants. 6 0: proceeding in relation to the obserrance and surety of the peace and good behavior. 7 Of fugitives from justice. S Of search warrants. 9 Of proceedings and penalties in relation to the misdemeanors of Sabbath-breaking, and disturbing dis-turbing worshiping assemblies. 10 Of proceeding in case of assault and battery, and affiays. 11 Of docket entries in criminal and summary pro ceedings, and justice's fesa in criminal cases. Part 3. Of the powers and duties of Justices of the Peace under particular statutts. Comprised in twelve chapters, treating 1 Of the acknowle-'iment and proof of deeds and other instruments. 2 Of attachments before justices of the peace. 3 Of bastardy, and proceeding in cases thereof. 4 Of contempt of court. 5 Of contesting elections. 6 Of coroners. 7 Ofestrajt. a Of f.rcle entry ai.d detain. 9 Of inclosnres and fences. 10 Of landlord and tenant, and proceedings by distress t-r rent. 11 Of marriazM- 12 Of trial of the right of property. Past 4. Of the Constable, his election elec-tion and qualif cation, and the powers ar.d duties of Constables in both civil and criminal cases. C-::p rising five chapters, treating 1 Of Ihe cf :e of crnstaile. 2 Peters aci dniies of constables in proceedings. 3 Of the liaiTycf ccnstacles and sureties. 4 Of the pc-wer; dniies rf ccnsriles ia crimi- ral cases. 5 Of fees an! compensation allowed te constahlea in b:th drj and criminal cases. Past 5. Common forms for th 1 A-Tr-ni::e5- 5 Cc-partne rEhip. 2 Arc:trairn ani a-iriilj CcnTvyancea. 3 Agreements. 11 T;w-r. 4 A-:e-"tial agr-mts 12 Leases." 6 E-j cf Ex-"--.-ge and 14 Ptwsrs of attorney. rrzmiss-i-ry c-:ies. 15 Eeleaeea. 7 ECs cf sale. IS V " 5 B-rnds. In one large volume, &10 pages, law i binding, will be sen; ta ar.y address on : rec-i-ir; c: 7.50 with the order. ! Aiir-5. E. B. MYERS. Publisher. Washington Streeh Chicago. TTatxzs X?. at-e can be procured at JA3IES DWTEE'S Bock Siore ! and Neva Dejiot. LUMBER YARD. Mining TIMBER! lO x lO IS x IS IS X 1 FROM lO to SO AI THE TRUCKEE LUMBERYARD D W P ! j 022 Z. C. Wl. I. BOOT mid shoe Department, at (lie rlsria of TTTTn "SXCSr I300T." A LARtSK AND CllOH'K SIWK OK nOME-JIADEiMKOOTSAXDSHOES Alj'WjV'Ve CTV ItAIVD. LADTKS', OF.NTI.KMr.N' an.l Clin.miV.N'S V.OOTS tmJSllOKS every style aud quality MAPI'. TO OKHKK. We desire to eall tlie attention of the iMiUie to the VAt'T tli.it our (m-ities (m-ities for nniiut'ueturuii; are 1' N SI' Kl'ASSKP in this eity our work warranted, war-ranted, and we ean eoutideutly G I'AK A.M'KK SATlSl'AC riON to all who favor us with their iatronaiie. IloiJniriiiS Nontly Attoiicloci to. We ro continually nvoivius. uJ hive, tor .-ale n ftal assort iupki of and all Kinds of ElATIflCK. Orders from tho Country receive Mr. C'rompton's special ami earel'ul Attention. II IDES 330XTO-IXT. 'AM'KD 1.UMKD1 ATKL Y A fli-.l-e ln. St lug Mnel.iuo llpcv.Ior. 11. 1!. CL.WVSOX, Sl-rKKlSTKSKST. DUE!FRO S SOWS THE ONLY HOUSE IN UTAH THAT DEALS KXCU'SIVKIA' IN Boots, Shoes and Hats. Who can Sell Cheaper and give Better Inducements to customers. JUST ARRIVED A lanre stock of New Goods of I, AIM KS', MISSES' nud CHILDREN'S FIN K ' Sl'KLNG ami SI IM tl Kit SHOES in luto.it Fashions; also MEN'S and HOYS' l'KIONCH CALF and Heavy MINING ROOTS. Constantly receiving poods trom East nnd West. We keep always a large and fashionable, Stock of HATS AND CAPS Kvamiiie our Gooils and rriccs ! w WELLS, FARGO'S 13 NEAR w 8 p IV SI SS3NISHEJ JO 3H1 ,f BENEDICT, HALL & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, HAVE REMOVED TO Nos. 131 sml 13G GUARD STItKET, Corner Crosby, ) WPW Vn Ono Block East of Broadway, J IXTill lUlllV. dH New Music Siore! DAYNES & CO., DEALERS IN VIOLINS, rJ'-! ACC0RDE0N8, GUITARS, fiiji'i,' CJN3 ERTINAS, BANJOS, j 'rd :. .' iBASOONIONS, STRINGS, r3iii FLUTES' &C' Instruction Books for all instrumc-rrs. Abo a hma fctock of the new AMERICAN ORGAN, pronounced ty ail wlw havo tried it far superior to and cheaper than arjy other. References : Signor A. Farini, Prof. 0. Pratt, and others. Good PIANOS, from $250 upwards. A full stock of SHEET MUSIC on hand, which the purchaser can have tried by a musician on th premiC3. I TWO DOORS EAST OS-" THE I'OST OFFICE. Grand Spring Opening. APRIL 1, 1871. RETAIL DRY GOODS DEPT. The ladies of Salt Lake and ad:aeent Citif-s are respectfully notified that we mil on the J-IKsT DAY OF APiUL N'EXT open for inspection and tale THE NEWEST STYLES OF SEASONABLE Shawls, Jackets, Sacques, Mantles, Poplin and Linen Suits, These styles will be as late as any offered for sale in New York. OUR DISPLAY OF HEAVY STAPLE G-OODSi Will be offered at PRICES TO SUIT the FARMER, the MECHANIC and those who desire only DOMESTIC GOODS. Gpodj shown Willi pltamrt, whether with i yitw to purchie or ! Home Manufacture a Specialty ! CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGS, FEATHERS, ETC. Goods Delivered Free of Charge In any part of the City. The EMPORIUM will be OPEN and ELEGANTLY ILLUMINATED each evening during the continuance of the APRIL CONFERENCE. H. B. CLAWSON, Supekistesdest- |