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Show A Live Paper ! Live People. Tin: salt laki; DAILY HERALD i TliK 1 SiiCLLAU AM' COMMERCIAL! NEWSPAPER Of HALT, j LAKH (.TIT. j Tiii:l,i;oi'i.nhrF.ii i FREE AND INDEPENDENT. i The Cheapest Paper I'l III.IMIKD IN Tin- K ((-' .Mountains! TO liEN OF ENTERPRISE ! Tiii ru'H-nt di-ov.-ry nn I ra,iJ development develop-ment of rui .ei i'f I l.iti b.ive given, aud will cuntinuo t-i Kivs, nit impetus to trade of very kiu l, wlih'U ifi'iild cmm-ind the attention at-tention of Nil men who de.ire to Uare in iu iri ti t.-. IIovy .ttiit'inonfB of nrrti for months past hart lieen hruuiiiji wc.il th into the Territory; l.ira iuniiiif r.amn li w cotninonoed ; ar ri-eul ri-eul tn riit nd other (irodutva are finding ready iiilcn ; ah J utcivliaiitfl be in to feel t lie steady fiw of nionry through tho varied channels of commeivo. To bu.ninei nu'ii lit u diMtu'e who seei to rtii'iialo in tho liv ely trade wliU'h mil it attend sut-h a rupid growth of interests, as II hj to the lrf.il puhln-, a live, energetic newnpitpor in a nevcMty, by whii'h to be nido tully ftcn .tinted with tho truo condition condi-tion of in litters they exist, and ' hrough whU'h to ire.HLUit their business and facilities fur turnistiuifc so promising a market. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Fully meets this necessity in Utah. Not brln) tltc oinn of any teroii, Icct or tity, nor ilevott-tt alone to any mi u k l luirrmti it h;- kto wu upon public favor and attained un unpreoexlouted circulation circula-tion in the tiuie which has elapsed sinco it wa-s ej tahlishcd. by bein in the stri ctwt sense a Krrr, t ntlv r mlr ut , Live and TUorougUly li o rc ai v o NKUSl'Al'KRj ITS MINING NWS CollaU-J willi lli srcaUst care unJ from the most reliable houivm. makes it valuable to all iiuorcMeJ iu tho miues of I'tah ; iu AGKUTLTCRAL AXD GRSRRAL TERRITORIAL 1MELLIGEXCE Can be equally relicl on ; and its KNTisri-.s' haa rlaocd it in the FRONT RANK OV TUG ROCKY .MOINTUN.'JOIUNVLS. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Circulates larsely and is widely read in every Miuins Camp, ar.d throughout the Cities, Town? and Settlements of the Territory; Terri-tory; is found iu tho ctlice of every enterpris-inc enterpris-inc bti'inew mn in Utah; circulates on the Union i'aci'.ic. Central Tacidc and Utah Central Cen-tral Kailrvid:; h.vs a larse m-ul subscription list east, west, north ar.i south; and is The Best Advertising Medium la the K.x'iy Mountain region. Where to Advertise 1 Where it will be Seen! Where itwiH be Read! In the People's Paper! T 11 K SALT LAKE HERALD. DO YOU YA2;T EMPLOYMENT. EIREP KELT, MECHANICS. LABORERS. LOTS TO KENT. HOUSES TO RENT. OEFICES TO KENT, STOKES TO KENT,! MAKE YOUR VASTS KXOVX. IX THE ' Salt Lake Herald.1 LUMBER YARD. smFlake And Truckee LUMBERYARD GREAT ifmiptm A Large Stock of Windows, i 12, 8 and 4 Lights. SashandSashDoors I'RIMED AND GLAZED. VENETIAN BLINDS. Oregon, Sugar Pine and Redicood FLOOHIiYC, C12II.IXG, S1DIXG, KUSTIC. Redicood Ornamental and Sugar Pine PICKETS Dressed, Clear, Seasoned. Redicood and Sugar Pine Architrave, Base, Crown, Bed, Panel, Wainscott-Cap MOULDINGS. Sugar Pine Tj A T . SHAKES. Sugar Pine and Kediceod SHINGLES i I j Contracts raade for ! BATTERY ay? j MINING TIMBERS t Kednced Kates. D W P - ! i c- Z. C. M, I. COLUMN. I.G.I.I Wholesale DRY GOODS DEFT STAPLE DRY GOODS, AOTIOAS, BOOTS and SHOES, AT LOW PUKt. VLu!c2a!i luycr aril Cj-cj traiiv L-a!cri I l-.u-o in.-..-. t. Retail Departm'nt, EMPORIUM BUILDINGS, THE FINEST DISPLAY AND ASSORTMENT OF GOODS. WE CUT IN ANY LENGTHS AT A SMALL ADVANCE ON WHOLESALE. This is tlie Department for Fauilies. CLOTHING DEPT. Hor.iE-r.vu; 2 AND IMP OETED itAXtTAClTRED FROM i HOME-MADE, 1 FRENCH, GERMA.V, ENGLISH and AMERICAN j FABRICS Fine Cassimeres, and Cloths I Trimmings . i On hand, for ' Gentlemen ordering1 their own. i S- FIRST-CLASS FITTERS AND WORKMEN TO FILL. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. GROCERY -HARDWARE; DEPARTMENT, COXSTITTTTIOX BCILDIN'GS, Pmchaiers can here find An Irrimeiise Stock; AND IN EACH BRANCH A GREAT VARIETY. IMPLEMENTS, TCOLS AND MACHINERY ALL OX THE FKEillSES. j Miners Supplies a Specialty l DRUG DEPT. Fancy and Staple Drugs. PATENT MEDICLSES. LIQUORS IM GREAT VARIETY ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER, ATERIIL PAINT WHITE LEAD, OILS, COLORS GLASS. JLTC. Prescriptions from Pr.vsiaant Aare tpicial attention. II. E. CLA.y07, Snpt. LUMBER YARDS. N E W LUMBERYARD I have opened a new Lumber Yard in ihe U. C. DEPOT BLOCK, North side the Passenper Derot, inside the enclosure for the present. ALL KIDS of LUMBER THOS. R. JONES. Barron & Co.'s LUMBER YARD Corner of First South, and Third est Streets, one Blo k South of Railroad Depot, at the end of Track, Salt Lake City, Have consant'y on band all descript'ons of Utah. Iruckee and California Kedwood LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH AND PICKETS. ALSO A FULL AS50BTMKXT OF DOORS, SASR, BLIXDS AXD 1I0ULDLXGS. Special Orders from Lumber Dealers and Builders filled on short notice. The pablic are invited to call; and a fair portion of patronage respectfully solicited. BARBO A CO. BUILDERS. SHELDON & CO., Architects and Builders. first :east street, One and a-half blocks south of the Theatre. alo R. It. MELROSE & CO., Carpenters and Builders, Frame Buildings delirered and put up in any of tlie Olinin? Camps adjacent to Salt Late City. Shops in Commercial Street. S S if O ca i 1 CHICAGO TRADE. SCHAACK, STEVENSON & REID j WHOLlALK DKUGGISTS1; Dealer la p;.:nt2, varnishes, oils, DTE STIFFS, BRUSHES, VYbdov Glass, Glassware : Fatent Medicine, &c, &c. yo, V J A V Lake St., cur. Dearborn o: a a . sve: cu V r.'z v-ri-: in the Terr;.'.ur;.il FIRE BRICK, I K.NGLIill AND AMKHICAN. ROBINSON & SON, 215 East Vadison Street, Chicago, III. B- LI. Siinner. Proprietor. Corner WelU and PIT I P A P O KaudolpU Streets. vlllv.lUUt , Tbi. llou-e i? cen:rl!T located, well fur- DIEBOLD &. KIENZLE, Succcovr to Dieted, UihaiAun 1 Co CHLE15K ATEU CI-NC1-N N ATI FISE AND BURGLAR FROOF ;s A FE, i And Sartfent's M:'cnetie and Automaiio I liak PRATT & COVERT. General Agents 60 "Washington Su, Cbicago. II. B. CLAWSOS, Supt. Z. C. M. I.t Agent for Ltah Territory. KEITH BROTHERS, Manufacturers and Jobbers of HATS, CAPS AND FURS Millinery and Straw Goods, 6 cfc 70 Wabash Ave., PLTTP 8 P C 3 dL 4 Dearborn Place, lXUUIllJU CHASE, HANFCRD & CO., 51 South Water St., CHICAGO, Headquarters for Oils, Paints, Glass, &c, Manufacturers of the celebrated W1LSDN Oil-. TANK. dia lAJli, llliO.Ai CO., ImLKjriera and Dealers in LEATHER AND FINDINGS 50 Lake Street, P.- CHIC1EH IU Lake -Shore Oil Works. MAXWELL, WhFeLES & CO., Manufacturers of Engine, Slpnnl, Tallow, Lard and WOOL OILS. Dealers in Headlight Carbon, "Whale Elephant, tieal and Sperm Oils, Agents for the sale of PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. Agents of the West Tirginia Oil and Oil Land MACTACTCBXE3 OT EXCELSIOR CAR, ROOf AN3 IRON PAINT For Tin and Shingle Roofe, Bridge Timbers, 4c. Factory, CHICAGO. Office, 3 i 39 Illinois bu, 10S d. Water btreet, vi!4 M. D. WELLS & CO., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Boots and Shoes, 114 cfc 1 16 Wabash Ave, Chicago. M. D. Wells, H. J. Ma--failaLd, R. Benedict. m--t S. P. M clntyre . NEY YORK TRADE. News to Housekeepers ! A barrel of Flour mates forty pounds more ol Bread with SEA FOAM POWDEB. time required for dough to raise, butbake in a hot oven as soon as mixed. SEA FOAM save? Fg-gs. Shortening, Milk, : Etc., and is a wonderful economy. THR SEA FOI IS AS ENTIRELY K EV I V E XTIO , WITHOUT ANY OP THE BAD Q,UALI 1'IES OF YEAST OR BAK.ING POW-DEKs, POW-DEKs, sOD, uU SALt-RATL's. GEO. F. GAXTZ & Co.. M anufacturers, m26 17c Duaoe Street, N. Y. C. A. Longstreet. John Sedgwick. L0NQ3TREET & SED3WICK Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in ;KEN'3& SOYS' CLOTHING.' ! 466 . 468 Broadway, Sevr York. FELIX CAMPBELL, 79 John St, New York, Manufacturer of and Dealer in "Wrought, Cast and Galvanized Aud every variety of fittings for ihe same. mil HENDERSON, JUSTICE & Co Successors to Griffen, Henderson Co., nt?0ETE3S JJfD J0BBEE3 OP F1XCY GOODS, XOTMS, II O H I it lt.Y, FURNISHING COODS. ETC., 49S Jfc 500 BROADWAY, Orroaite Nicholas Hotel, fi Tfew York. Pool. NazrOjEmtall & Co,, WHOLESALE GROCERS 3-5 Warren StM cor. Chnrcli, K H. EULGEB.. New York. 1 AND jMEiJAGEBIE. j Oze block wait of Preaiaerti Yotiiifc'a iJOILVK.YOOG, - Prop. I Xative Beasts, Birds and Keptllea j WclTcrises, Eear?. Fief. Mo-min Beer. LjTiT. VTui Ca:, &z. j Ixi-c-riaz.: c jiiection of Native illaeral; Admission. 50 cts. I Children, ' IO " I Ojtn every diy er-et-t StiECay, frcm 9 a-. to 5 p.is. Feeding Time, 3 p. m. Anirra's purchased for Food for the .TTii Btas'.s of the Jlenagerie. j Prof.y. I-- BiHFOOT, Manager. LAW BOOK. ' HAINES' TREATISE, J-n: ruV:-ieJ.tj E.E. MIET.5. Ci.i.-a. j EW KUITION OF HAINES' TREATISE. RcvWcd and Enlarged. Ae Ir e v F.'A f.-r Jui'i.-es of the' 0.--' crs. C a:; -i i-'-'-.'- - cr .-u- . (r..y. A .at. e i; of Kr K-r tr cry Lir:, i-d liscIJ C C.')' La.MUC-- Ly ELIJAH M. II AIXES, tVwi- (tuT lit Ei.llC. I Fi'th Ed-tioa. Revised and improved. 1 tonT.jiii'ii- ie law i:d drvi-ious uown u ".if iTwriil tiaie. C'iu;lel in one c iCiM iic.jvo vjiaiiiB of over 1 i-ici. iiwuna tn Odcliaw tacci', Price JT.x1. I HAINSS' TltH3 AT IS J i Is a b.ok well known to every justice of the peace, practicing lawyer and ruMi oiicer in Xilinuia end the Northwestern Suttee auJ i Territories, as the most useful aud complete werk ul the kind eitant. It hi lately been revised by the author, and materially improved by the addition ol much important m.itter, giving a l the late laws and published decisions down to lMt'. This book has. up to theprtseut time, reached reach-ed a larger sale than any other work of ihe kind in this country. This fact may be mentioned men-tioned aj evidence of its superior merit. Its excellence consists both in the matter embraced, em-braced, and the arrangement or classification classifica-tion of subjects. In the collection of matter contained in the work it is intended to give all the statute law and the general principle of the common com-mon law iu connection therewith, which a justice of the peace, polica magistrate, constable con-stable or 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 ol the statutes, Ihe arrangement of the work is methodical, methodi-cal, and cf the essence of its value, presenting present-ing each subject in its order and in it proper relation with others. The plan of the arrangement is entirely original with the author, being the result of study aud practical experience. It has long been a subject of general remark that the author has, in this work, presented the law with a clearness and simplicity of style wfaVh renders ren-ders the whole ali-e 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 instruc tions in regard to every branch of his duty. The practicing lawyer will find in it, collected col-lected and arrangei in convenient forx, all the statute law and decisions, with reference to adjudicated cses applicable in ordinary practice. The business man will find in it a complet e 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 ol the common law, cleai ly stated, in connection connec-tion with the ordinary branches of juris prudence. pru-dence. The .following brief reference to the ton-tents ton-tents ot this work will afford iu some degree an idea of its peculiar merits. The book it divided in five parts, the subj ect of each being be-ing methodically arranged in chapters or ap propriate subdivisions, as follows : Pabt 1. Of Justices of the Peace, election and qualiucation, and 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. i 5 Of the appearance of the parties. 6 Of pleadings. 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 Of judgment, costs, and filing transcrtp 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 of justices 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 accessories, ac-cessories, and who may be witnesses in criminal crimi-nal raLSfia 3 Definitions and punishment of crimes and offen ses as prescribed by the crimi nal code. 4 Of proceedings where a criminal offense has been committed, 5 Forms of statements of offenses in warrants. 6 Of proceedings in relation totheoLserv nee and surety of the peace and good behavior. 7 Of fugitives from justice. 8 Of search warrants. 9 Of proceedings and penalties In relation to the misdemeanors of Sabbath -breaking, and disturbing dis-turbing worshiping assemblies. 10 Of proceedings in case of assault and battery. andaffiays. 11 Of docket entries in criminal and summary pro ceedings, and justice's fesa ia criminal cases. Part 3. Of the powers and duties of Justices of the Peace under particular statutes. Comprised in twelve chanters, treating 1 Of the acknowledgment 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 Of estra? s. 8 Of forcible entry and detain. 9 Of inclosmes and feices, 10 Of landlord and tenani, and proceedings by distress for rent. 11 Of m&rriajres. 12 Of trial of the right of property. Part 4. Of the Constable, hi3 election elec-tion and qualification, and the powers and duties of Constables in both civil and criminal caes. Comprising five chapters, treating 1 Of the office of constable. 2 Powers and daries of constables in proceedings. 3 Of the liability of constables and sureties. 4 Of the powers and duties of constables in crimi nal cases. 5 Of fees ana com pensuca allowed to constables in both civil and cnminl cases Pabt 5. Common forms for ta vranaction of business. 1 Apprentices. 9 Copartnership. 2 Arbitration azdawardlO CcnTejances. 3 Azzbemeui. 11 Dwer. 4 Ante nuptial azrerau 12 lae5. 5 As ; --n ' i 12 Naturalization. 6 Bills of Exchange and 14 Power of attorney. promissory notee. 15 Eeleasea. 7 EiiLs of saie. 15 Mill;. 8 Bonds. In one Lrge Tolunae, 00 P&ges, law binding, will be sent to any address on receipt of $7.-50 with the order. Address, E. B. MYERS, Publisher. 87 "YacMsgton Street. CMcago. Haixxs' Treatise can be procured at JAMES DWYER'S Book Store and News Depot. New Music Store! DAYNES & CO., PEALETtS IN '; VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, GUTA'-S, " ""j CONCERTINAS, CANJGS, j r'. j BANDON10NS, liKrtution lt.vls fur ail instruiuiiits A!.-o a large Mock of the new AMEKk'AN OUCiAN, prjuounccd !') all wlu have tried it l'ar superior to aud cheaper lhau any oilier. Kefereiuvs : Signer A. Fariui, Prof. O. Pratt, aud others. Geed PIANOS.Vivm f-",0 upwards. A full stock of SHEET MUSIC on hMid, which the purcluer cau have tried by a muiciau on the premises. two :-;o .: r:.vvr ov rsss: rovr oiikk, Z. C. fil. I. BOOT AND SHOE Depart moiit, lit tlit- hly:u ol Even-style and quality of Boots and Shoes MADE TO Oil HE It, Kitisfao-tion Kitisfao-tion guaranteed. ALWAYS 0M1ASDA I.ARCE AND CIIOirK STOCK OK nOilE-JIADE.MKOOTS AND SHOES A FULL ASSORTMENT ' F Shoe Findings, Horse Collars and all kinds ot leather! HIDES V A N T K 1 . II. 11. CI.AWSON. Slll-PRINTKNIIKNT. HARDWARE. I J 1 o i Is ' " 1 ,i C. H. BASSETT, HARDWARE STORE All kinds of HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron auii Kaeel, Stoves and Tin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS, AKrlcnltural Implements And Mining Tools, At Lowest Rates. OPPOSITE SALT LAKE HOUSE nl5 FIRE INSURANCE. SALT LAKE BRANCH OF THE Great Western INSURANCE CO'Y, OF CHICAaO. TI1KO. F. TIIACV, rrelilent. C.11.IJ-K.XT, II K.N ii V w. LA wn F.NCE Ulreetori CI1AS. L. .UAIILKH, ) MARSHALL & CAKTKR, Attorneyi. II. K. MANN, Manager. OFFICE : Under Salt Lake Reading Rooms. A Branch of this SOUND and RELIABLE RELI-ABLE $5,000,000 C03HLY Having been organized in our city, wo are now ready for business and earnestly earn-estly solicit public patronage, guaranteeing guaran-teeing that all fire risks will bo carried at a fair rate. H. R. MANN, a2l Jlnii(fer. THlTsELEBRATED STBMERJlMi Farmers and Teamsters THERE AEE NINE REASONS Why You Should Buy the above Wagon FIRST, They are made of the best selected Indiana Timber, thoroughlj seasoned under cover. S KCO.N D. Thev are made by experienced free labor. v,rteL THIRD. The lightest running and mot durable N agon in the FtlL'KTlI, Their Thimble Skeins never break while all others do. FIFTH, Mot uniform and best proportioned Wagon in Market, any pa of one will fit another, while other ''mes " will n- CPOKE is SIXTH, The only Wagon in which the SLOPE sFIOLLDER fcl ued ; hence they have the best Wheel, which is actually the foundatioa cl id-W'acon. id-W'acon. and should becarefu.ly examined by persons buying. SEVEJNTII, They are sold only by responsible parties ; and every n 't is warranted to give entire satisfaction. -it-,,, EIGHTH, Because Teamsters will tell you they are the best . afcon, all purposes, on the road. . , marl af. M NTH, Last but not least : Studebaker Brothers are practical men, tend to their business personally, and do not entrust it entirely to Jj is generally the case in large lactones; hence the superiority ot their work Sold by JNQ. T. GAINE, al "HERALD" OFFICE, Salt Lake Cuy- BENEDICT, HALL a CO., MANUFACTURERS AND iYHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, HAVE REMOVED TO. los. 134 and 13G GRA5I) STKEEl Com-r Crosby, 1 YORK. 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