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Show A Live Paper I Live People. TIIH SALT LAKH DAILY HERALD THE r-IX'l.I.AIL AND COMMERCIAL NKU.-I'Al'Kit Ol' SALT lake cur, ThePeOFLFS P.lI'EI't! FREE AND INDEPENDENT. TheCheapest Paper PC1ILI.H1EIJ IN The Rocky MouiiJnlns ! TO MEN OF ENTERPRISE! Toe rfu'ont diicoTry end rapil detelop-cteol detelop-cteol of the mm 6i of I't!. hro given, and will continue to fire, en iin,itu.l to (reJe of every kliil, whi.-h itiouM command the salient sal-ient to a of ell bminesi men who desire te hare in its irolil3. I(avy atiinniouts uforei for months past herehen hriiifinit wtmllh into iho Territory; ..Urge uniuifcr.it ion has commenced ; fciri-cult fciri-cult url end other produoe ere finding reedy e elM ; end mf ri'hnta bog in to feci the steady Unit of money throutft. the raried chennela of commerce. To busing men at a distance who iceV to periicipele in the lively trade which matt attend iuch a rapid growth of interests, ej well ae to the Ucl public, a live, energetic newapaper is a neccaity, by which to be made fully avjuninted with the true condition condi-tion of to at ten aa they exist, and ' hrough which to present their businetta and facilities for turn is hi tig a 3 promising a market. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Fully moets tlui necessity in Utah. 'ot riug me or gnu ok any prriou, aect or irty. nor deTolrtl aloue to any ali.gle lutercit, it baa grown upon public favor and atuined an uuprcccdentedcircula-tion uuprcccdentedcircula-tion in the time which h&s elapsed ainoe it wj eetatdished. by being in the stri otest nftuo a IndrpciaUat, Live mud Thoroughly ProsrtMtve NEW SPATK R ITS MLLG NEWS Collated with the greatest care and from the most reliable sources, make it valuable to all interested in the mines of Utah ; its AGRICULTURAL ASD GENERAL TERRITORIAL IXTELLIGEXCE Can be equally relied on; and itsintirfiisS hv placed it n the FROM RANK OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN JOURNALS. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Circulates) largely and is widely read in very Mining Camp, and throughout the; Cities, Towns and Settlements of the Territory; Terri-tory; is found in the cfice ot" every enterprising enterpris-ing business man in Vtah; circulates on the I'nion Paoido, Central Pacific and Utah Central Cen-tral Railroads; hu a large mail subscription list est, west, north and south; and is The Best Advertising Medium la the Kooky Mountain region. Where to Advertise 1 Where it will be Seen! Where itvvill be Read! In the People's Paper! T 11 K - SILT LAKE HERALD,; l BO YOU AVAXT i employment: hiked help, mechanics. LABORERS, i LOTS TO RENT, HOUSES TO KENT, j OFFICES TO BENT, ! STORES TO KENT, . MAKE YOUR WAXTS KXO WX IS THE Salt Lake Herald. LUMBER YARD, ; SALT LAKE And Truckee LUMBERYARD r; ins at hfhiiptm ADLIUu 1 lull 1 A Larij.s Stock of Windows, j 12, 8 sod 4 Light.-). i SashandSashDoors PRIMED AND GLAZED. VENETIAN BLINDS, Oregon, Sugar Pine and Redwood Ff.OOI.IiC, CtilLIIYG, SIDIXG, KUSTIC. Redwood Ornamental and Sugar Pine PICKETS Dressed, Clear, Seasoned. Redicood and Sugar Pine Architrave, Base, Crown, Bed, Panel, Wainscott-Cap MOULDINGS. Sugar Pine L A T H. SHLAJES. Sugar Pint and Redwood SHINGLES i Contracts made for ! I BATTERY i t MINING TIMBERS AT Reduced Kate. D W P LAW BCOX. HM'IES' THEATISF. tiv.t-i. e. 2. my s:-. 5. :..-...-.. m:w klution of HAINES' TREATISE. Kvld and JCnlargctl. P-j, -1 't . . . w ,s f . - J . : - I. -i Sifl. . f ' v. 4C1 J... ".. :rr i U - - y L j v: 1 .n;-, :,r -,:; L .:. t:j Aia. By ELIJAH M. HAIXES, Cj-rt'r Cj-rt'r at Ere. Y. - E i n. h-. :--! i i - i. tii n I- r k-:.' t mir m . r'.c la e ' i'-: ;- -.jV', jxe '.'er L 'e L , 2 H A I W ; e 'X . HATIbW I a Do-jk weil known to every jtniice rf :h (.cae. pr-:ii lo. cr ii lij.i: -Z :?r in I.iiQu n. 1 ttifl N -rt we :mra an i Territrirs. tiic ui -s'- use:.:, anl c-jU-Ic-. w jtIc 'A the kin 1 ex: :. Ithi lately b!i rv:.cl by the sn'.b jr. Ai.-i tuterulij impr'jvt'i by tne aJiitivc i itui.':i lan-'jrt nit in itlcr. g.T imr a 1 th" Lite laws aci pa i.ijtit'l Occis.oL! d wa lu l"".'' Tli bv-k tj1, ut- Lu ta-.' i-rt-'-Lt .m.e. rcjh-el rcjh-el a larger iie iuid any tiuer wj.-i ur the kiiiJ m tii is cuuufy. 'luu fct uju. Le ujcq- tioaeu evi.lence uf iti superior uicnt. lis Lxcelteuc ':oDd:eli both in the LLt.er tiu-brii'jeJ, tiu-brii'jeJ, n 1 the arranieient or umid :a-tin :a-tin of euijjecu. la tiie cullectiun of njjtier uLt.iin-J in the wo.k it U inLondeJ t-- aiJ tbe sutiute law and the goaeral prit4 .ii ic c; ths c iz mun law in conueotion therewith, which a justice of the p;ace, pulic niagijstrute. u-n- , atableor coroner will require in d achiring their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will neetl lor reierence in orduiiiry exsei, or th it may be required for tne information of every . buiine-8 man. This will entirely supersede the necejaaio fur reference to the volumes ol the statu tec. j 'i he arrangement of the work U inethodi- cal, and ri tne eedence ol its value, preeent-iag preeent-iag each euhjeot in its order and in it proper relation with others. The plan of the arrangement ia entirely original with i the author, being the result of study and ' practical experience. It had long been a ; subject of general remark that the author I has, in this work, presented the law with a 1 clearness ana simplicity of stle wh'h ren-dera ren-dera the whole alie plain to the common understanding as to the more advanced 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, j The practicing lawyer will find in it, collected col-lected and arranged in convenient forx., all : the statute law and decisions, with reference to adjudicated c-tses applicable in ordinary , practice. ; The business man will find in it a complete collection of forms required in the transac- tion of business. j Students of the law will likewise fiud this j a very valuable work for perusal and refer- ence, as containing the general principles of i the common law, cleai ly stated, in connec-! connec-! tion with the ordinary branches of jurispru-j jurispru-j dence. The following brief reference to the con- tents ot this work will afford iu some.degree j an idea of its peculiar merits. The book is divided in five parts, the subject of each be- ing methodically arranged in chapters or ap-! ap-! propriate subdivisions, as follows : ir art l. Uf Justices of the Peace, election and qualification, and proceed- ; ings before them in civil cases. Comprised iu thirteen chapters, treating : 1 Of tbe office of justice of the peace. 2 Of thejorisdiction of justices of the peace. 3 Of the different forma of action. 4 Of the commencement of suits, and the service ' and return ofprocess. 5 Of the appearance of the parties. 1 6 Of pleadings. 7 Of witnesses, compelling the attendance thereof, taking depositions, and of oaths and afflrma- ; tioQB. 1 8 Of the trial, and incidents there to. 9Of evidence. 10 Of the docket, and forms of docket entries. ; 11 Of judgment, costs, and filing transcrip t. 2 Of appeals and wi it of certiorari. 13 Of execution and famishment. Fart Of proceedings before Jus- 1 tices of the Peace in criminal cases. Comprised in eleven chapters, treating 1 Of the powers of justices of the peace relative to i the enforcement of the laws, for the prevention i and punishment of offenses, and preservation i and observance of the peace. 2 Of persons capable of committing crimes, of ac- : ce-saories, and who may be witnesses in cnnii- ' nal cases. 5 Definitions and punishment of crimes and offen-' sea as prescribed by the crimi nal code. 4 Of proceedings where a criminal offense has been committed. 0 Forms of statements of offenses in warrants. 6 Of proceedings in relation to theobserv nee and surety of the pace and good behavior. 7 Of fugitives from justice. 8 Of search warrants. 9 Of proceedings and penalties in relation to the misdemeanors of Sabba'-h-breaking, and disturbing dis-turbing worshiping assemblies. ; 10 Of proceedings in case of assault and battery, ' and affrays. 11 Of docket entries in criminal and summary proceedings, pro-ceedings, and justice's fess in criminal cases. PartS. Of the powers and duties of Justices of the Peace under particular i statutes. Comprised in twelve chapters, treating 1 Of the acknowledgment and proof of deeds and other instruments. 2 Of attachments belore justices of the peace. S Of bastardy, and proceeding in cases thereof. 1 Of contempt of court. ! 5 Of contesting election. 6 Of coroQrs. 7 Of estrajs. j S Of fercitU entry and detain. 9 Of inclosnres and fences. ; 10 Of landlord and tenant, and proceedings by ' distress for renL i U 0:' ciarriice 12 Of trial of the right of property. Part 4. Of the Constable, his election elec-tion and qualiicauon. and the powers and duties of Constables in both civil and criminal cases. Cocipriiu:; five chipters, treaiic; 1 Oi the cce of constat le. 2 Powers ad duties cf cc:ab:es ia proceedings. 3 Ot tie liaiiu:y of censtai; s aad sre.23. 4 Oi the pewirs and duties of rcastailes in crimi nal cae. 5 Of tees t-d ccmpesaucn avowed to cunszailes in both, aril acd cr.rn: il cases Past o. Co mm o a f o rms f o r ih transaction of business. 1 A-rre-r. 9 Co-partzership- 2 Arbitrxiicn azd awmrdsl? Q-tt--, 3 AgTea:s. 11 I;wer. -4 Are-o-pai agrvmzs li Leases. 6 Ej cf Exarg aci 14 Powers cf ancmey. promissory actee. 15 Releases. ; 7 Bls cX sale. 15 M". ; S Ecc3- In one larra vol'nte, SCO pSges, Is binding, ttCI be sent ts anv adiresi o: receipt c: iT.J with the order. Aiircss. E. B. MYERS, Publislier ST Waihirgtcn Street. Chicago. HaTNTs' Tbxaxs can t-e proenrec I at JAMES DWYEH'S Book :on ' and News Depot. LUMBER YARDS. LUMBERYARD I have opened a new Lumber Yard in the U. C. DEPOT BLOCK, Xorth fide the Passenger Depot, inside the enclosure for the present. ALL KINDS of LIDlEEPi THOS. R. JONES. my 3 b mm n ,M, Barron & Co.'s LUMBER YARD Corner of First Porttli and Third est Streets, one Block South of Railroad JUcpot, at the end of Track, Salt Lake City, Hayeconstant!y on feand all descriptions of 1 Vtah, Iruckee and California Kedwood LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH AND PICKETS. ALSO A FULL ASSORTMENT OF DOORS, SASH, BLIXDS AXJD XOFLDIXGS. Special Orders from Lumber Dealers and Builders filled on short notice. The pMbHc are invited to call ; and a fair portion of patronage respectfully solicited, B AJR.RO X fc CO. BUILDERS. SHELDON & CO., Architects and Builders, FIRST EAST STREET, One and a-half blocks sontb. of the Theatre. al5 R. R. MELKOSE & CO., Carpenters and Builders, Frame Buildings delivered and put up in any of the Mining Camps adjacent to salt Lake City. . Shops in Commercial Street. O t J Hi s 1 i , 3 s 1 ! CH1CAG0 TRADE. DIEBOrtT KIENZLE, CiiilUr.ATKD CINCINNATI j AFSj K-i si.-tt-.'s X-rrt-.i: i-l Au:vai:: p-- UT i O.'VEF.T. G-. -e-: Agea 11 15. (L.lIIV z- -'t. 1-. Aljeul tvr lrrlor. K T H BROTHER i-, HAT CAPS AW 3 FURS "t ''' rv and :rar G-a-. rVu.i:;:v.v.-: Chicago : CHASE, HANFCRD & CO., SI ?ouih Water St., CHICAGO, lie-, i4ua--ters for Oils, Paints, Glass, &c, ! i-ufcturer? of the ce'.ebratel Wll.M'.N CJ 1 L. rANK. iAtiii, mto.vv co., LEATHER A NO FINDINGS 50 Lake Street. CHICAGO. 1 LaTe Shore Oil Vorks. MAXWELL, VkTeLES & CO., Manufacturers of Hue t ne, Sleur. Tallow, Lard and WOOL OILS. Dettlers in H-.-n-llight Carbon, AVhale Jtioptittiiv, teal and Sperm Oils, Afct-iiU lor the tole of PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. Afc-enU of the West VLrpinia Oil aud Oil Land EXCELSIOR CAR, R00'' AND IRCN PAINT j For Tin and Shmple Roofs, Bridge Timbers, Ac. Factory, CHICAGO. Office, i3 Illinois 6l, kti S. Water Street, i !m. d. WELLS & CO., Manuf-icturera of and Wholesale Dealers in Boots and Shoes, 114 1 16 U'abasli Ave, Chicago. M D.Wells. H. J. Ma"f!laLd, K. Benedict. ur-'4 S. P. Mclntyre. YA1T SCHAACK, STEVENSON & REID DRUGGISTS Dealers lu PAINTS, VARNISHES, OILS, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES, Window Glass, Glassware Patent Medicines, &o.. &c. 90, 93 fc 94 Lake St., cor. Dearborn tc: u. a. Bi eu: .a: With a large experience in the Territorial trade, we feel sure of civing satisfaction in quality, prices and packing. dS FIRE BRICK, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN. ROBINSON & SON, 215 East Madison Street, Chicago, 111. B1SIGGS HOUSE B. H. Skinner, Proprietor. Corner Wells and OTT f H p A Randolph Streets, OiliVj AuU. This House is centrally located, well furnished, fur-nished, an't contains 250 Rooms. d29 NEW YORK TRADE. FELIX CAMPBELL, 79 John St, New York, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Wronglit, Cast and Galvanized And every variety of fittings for the same. Hil7 HENDERSON, JUSTICE & Co Successors to Griffen, Henderson .5: Co., , IMPORTERS ASD JOBBERS OF F1XCY GOODS, KOTIOXS, FURNISHING GOODS. ETC., 498 &. 500 BROADWAY, Opnosite St. Nicholas Hotel, "9 Tfew York. Pool, Nazro, Kimball & Co,, WHOLESALE GROCERS 35 Warren St., cor. Church, J. H. BULGER. New York, News to Housekeepers ! A barrel of Flour ma'kes forty pounds more cf Bread wita SEA FOAM j POWDER. j time required for dnugh to raise, bat bake I in a hot oveo as so..n as misej. j SEA FOAM save? r?3. Shortening. Milk, Etc., and is a wonderim economy. THK SE FOAM I AS EtTIRELT EW INVEXTIOV. WITHOUT ANY OF THE BAD QUALITIES ; OF YEAST (IR BA K.1 - a POW-I POW-I DEKS.SODfuRSiLLRlTl!. ! GEO. F. (JAJTTZ i- Co Manufacturers, !ic:- in... 5-... - y. I C. A. Longstreet- John Sedgwick. ;LONGSTREET & SEDSWiCK 1 Manniacinrers of and Wholesale t Ieaiers in ! MEN'S &30YS' CLOTHING, ! 466 . 46S Broadway, Sew Torh. I i j AST) MENAGERIE. i Half a block west of President Toner's itesiience, JOH" AV. YOUN G, - Prop. : Xative Beasts, Birds and Reptiles i Wolverines, Bears. Poxes, Mountain Beer. I Lyni. Wi.4 Cats, ii Ixportant collection of Satire V'-i'.; i Admission, 50 cU. Children, ' 10 " ! Opes every di? except Snnday, from ; 9 a-m. to 5 p.m. j Feeding Time, 3 p.m. Animah purposed for Food for the Wild Beasts of the Afenagerie. Prof. J. L. BAJLFOOT, Jlaaager. Z. C. M. I. COLUMN. a CM. I. Wholesale DEY GOODS DEP'T l'p tirs, Emporium liuudings, A lull, fL-st-cliss stock oi STAPLE DRY GOODS, xoTiorvs, BOOTS and SHOES, AT LOW PRICES. Wholesale buyers and Co-operaliv Dealers please iuspeet. Retail Departm'nt, EMPORIUM BUILDINGS, THE FINEST DISPLAY AND ASSORLMT OF GOODS, WE CUT IN ANY LENGTHS AT A SMALL ADVANCE ON WHOLESALE. This is tbe Department for Famlies. GROCERY! HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, CONSTITUTION BUILDINGS, Purchasers can here find An Immense .Stock AND IN EACH BHANCH AGREATVARIETY. IMPLEMENTS, TCOLS AND MACHINERY ALL ON THE PREMISES. Miners Supplies a Specialty CLOTHING DEP'T. HOME-MADE AND IMP OETED MANUFACTURED FROM HOME-MADE, FREXCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH and AMERICAN FABRICS Fine Cassimeres, and Cloths Trimmings On hand, for Gentlemen ordering their own. - FIRST-CLASS JITTERS ASD WORKMEN TO FILL. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. DRUG DEP'T. Fancy and Staple Drugs, PATENT MEDICINES, Iliquors in great variety i I ENGLISH AXE AND PORTER, j AVERILL PAINT : WHITE LEAD, I OILS, COLORS GLASS. ETC. Prescriptions from Physicians will have ipecial attention. II. E. ILiWSOA, Supl. New Music Store! DAYNES & CO., DKALEKS IX VIOLINS, rggfj ACCORDEONS, GLSITAKS, tRSf-"-' CCKCERTINA8, BAXJCS, li :-r'-j,: BANDONIQNS, STRING?, 1 FLUTES, &C. Intruerion Books fur all insirumeuts AWo a large stoek of tlie AMEK1CAN OKGAX, pronouneed by all who have tried it far superior 7" and cheaper than any other. Kel'ercuivs : Signer A. Fariiii, l'rof. O. Pratt, and others. Good PIANOS, from $i70 upwards. A full stivk of SHEET .MUSIC on hand, nhieh the purehaer ca', have tried hy a uiuieian on the premises, rwo 3j, ck;s mist or tut. vost oiiki- Z. C. hi I. BOOT AND SHOE Dopnrtincnt, lit tins fiyn ol TUB BIGr BOOT." Every style and quality of Boots and Shoes MADE TO 011DEK, tati.-fae-tion guaranteed. ALWAYS OS HAND A LA IU1 K AND CHOICE STOCK OF IIOME-)ADElmtoktedB00TS AND SHOES A FULL ASSOHTMEXT OF Shoe Findings, Horse Collars and all kinds of leather' HIDES WANTED, II. H. CLAWS! IN. SI.PFR1XTKXI.KNT. HARDWARE. I J 1 f C. H. BASSETT, HARDWARE STORE All kinds of HEAVY ' HARDWARE, Iron ami Steel, Stoves and Tin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Agricultural Implements And Mining Tools, At Lowest Rates. OPPOSITE SALT LIKE HOUSE nl5 ! FIRE INSURANCE, SALT LAKE BRANCH OF THE Great Western FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y, OF CHICAGO. THF.O. F. TllACY, President. C. 11. B V1- KTT, ) IIK.VH V v. l.A WHF.N'CE V Director, CUAS. L. DAIIIElt, ) MARSHALL i CARTER, Attornr,.. H.R.MANN, Manager. OIT1CE : Under Salt Lake Reading Rooms, A Branch of this SOUND and RELIABLE RELI-ABLE $5,000,000 COHPAXY Haviug been organized in our city, e are now ready for business and earnestly earn-estly solicit public patronage, guaranteeing guaran-teeing that all fire risks will be carried at a fair rate. H. R. MANN, B2i Ninager. THE CELEBRATED STUDEBAKErVWAGON ! Farmers and Teamsters THERE AEE MNE EEASONb Why You Should Buy the above Wagon FIRST, They are made of the best selected Indiana Timber, thoroogh.; seasoDed under cover. SKX'O.N I), They are made by experienced free labor. THIRD. The lightest running and most durable W agon in the lzi Ftll'KTH, Their Thimble Steins never break, while all others do. FIFTH, -Most uniform and best proportioned Wagon in Market; any par1 of one will fit another, while other "makes" will not. ;s SIXTH, The only Wagon in which the SLOPE SHOULDER SVOi used ; hence they have the best Wheel, which is actually the foundation ot tn-Ya?on. tn-Ya?on. and should be carefully examined by per.-ons buying. . SEVE.MH, They are sold only by responsible parties ; and every is wan-anted to give entire satisfaction. r . EIGHTH, Because Teamsters will tell you they are the best wagon, all purposes, on the road. ,. I.N Til, Last but not least : Studebaker Brothers are practical men, tend to their business personally, and do not entrust it entirely to 1 0Km'D' er is generally the case in large factories; hence the superiority of their wors all others. Sold by JNO. T. OAINE, al "HERALD" OFFICE, Salt LakeCity BENEDICT, HALL & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, HAVE REMOVED TO IVos. 134 and 136 GRASP STREET Corner Crosby, 1 flFW YORK. 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