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Show A Live Paper K'iK Live People. TIIK SALT LKK DAILY HERALD Til HKCI I. All AM) rcjMMi.lJ.lAI. NEW .-l'Al'I.Il (Y .-A 1.1 I.AKK ( II V. TlIEpEUl'IXS RlMi! FREE AND INDEPENDENT. THKONLV MOKM.Mi I'.WLY 1'AI'l.IL IN' I TA II, .1. 1 THE CHEAPEST PAPER IM Rl.lllIKU If 'I lie Koc-ky .Mixiiiliiini ! TO MEN OF ENTERPRISE ! Th rvnt dneuTrry n I ru il '1. v el -ml of th mi -in ( I t tli h.ivo i,cn, an I will fluntiDiio to iiv, tn impetus tu t r.i-1 e of vry ilu 1, wbi-h houM cnnai.inil ttie nl-tantioq nl-tantioq of ftll bunuem tnn wtio ilcira to hr in its pri(W. ..y iliiruneuti of r t fur nmntln pi.it hv ba brinih wt.tHli iiito (ho Ti-rriti.ry: lrf iiuiuiirrAtion h.n c-nuinn--.i ; atfn-ultural atfn-ultural KD'l other prmlufla are (1 n.l ng re.vty 1m ; mad mtrflitnli btfin t the steady nrw of money through tho v .tried rti-innela of vuututerc. To buiiiiM. mm at a i.i!tr.ue wli i see, to partioipats in tho litaly tr.. which nius. ttonj iurh a rapid growth tf iiilere'r.t, a.i well ai to 111 1ikI public, a live, eiu'rjjetic Bwiaper l a Dooity. bv wluoh to bo nut fully ar-iu.iintcil with the truo mndi-lion mndi-lion wf matteri a they cti-l, ami through which to prMiit their bmiue.n ana faoilitiej fur lumnbini proiuvtinn a mutkrt. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Tally meeta thii neoefniiy iu I'tah. Not 1 belaf the oruan of my iirnon, ifct or party, nor (IrTOtrit alone to aiy logic lulcrrt, u h.i irD upon public faror anJ attained an mi pr.vivieuui circuU-tion circuU-tion ia the titue nhu'h h.-fi el..p'id jinoe it wu MtMt.he. by heme in the jtn i-trt ni a littlrprndritt, Live mil Thoroughly I'm r ( v N K WM'A 1't-: I.. ITS MINING iWS Collated with tho gre..Ut care and from the mo.it reliable jource., m.tVc5 it T.iln.ible to all InlereMeJ in tho mines of t" tsh : it AGKICI'L 7TA'.. AXO Gf'Xf.'KA I. rysRiroiu.u. i.n:i.Lh;rxcE Can be equally rrl ted on ; and iTf.TicKrK;sK hu rUotsl it in the FROM KINK OF TIIK ROCKY .MOINTUX JOIRMI.S. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Circulate laritfly and i? widely rrai in ery Mining Caairv, and throughout thj CUiw, Towns and cttlpmrnts of the Territory; Terri-tory; found in the erSee of every en:crpri-inc en:crpri-inc buMns man in I'tah; circuUios on the I moa ractftc. Central rc:5: and I tail Central Cen-tral RatlivaJ.; h. a Unrr mcl subscription U?t eat, wwt, north and south; and is The Best Advertising Medium In the Rocky Mountain region. Where to Advertise! Where it will be Seen! Where it will be Read! In the People's Paper! T H K SILT LIKE HERALD. BO "YOU WAXT EMPLOYMENT HI REP HELP. MECHANICS. LABORERS. LOTS TO RENT. HOUSES 10 RENT. OFFICES TO RENT. STORES TO KENT. HAKE YOUR ,VAXTS IX THE Salt Lake Herald. SEoINQ MACHINES. '!' !1 I. i r m I j J 11 J . UIj Noisi;ij;s- ! A'JILV SEWING ! m T.'.r. Standard Machine cf the World ! The ft)'"1) f ommlilea appointed o f lainliia aitl rcjiorl o u twln tl It i it r Surl h ( a roll u a niata -alr, Itrlil at KlrlKli 1 aat vrk kwinlnl a Ui,ii tcilal o t c t H'reiH ltrvhiK Maciilnc for (he ea a. tut iulrliirlio Hi mnvfincnit, rrr tltin a ltd I ar k e varlrlef wurk, ami lit tilualtla new ItalUrti, lua-k lua-k I ii if It ilia muii valuable Hawing Jtai Ulua fur family uae. I'artlee conieutplallit the iar-rha iar-rha of. Sewing .Machine are re-iueaicd re-iueaicd Co read the fuliowtug from the Aew Vork Trlbune' of Oct. IVtt, 1H7UI SKUI.Nii MACIIINKS. W have recently h.i-.l oconsion to make some iu-iiirtf into the projf re of im prove-uifiit prove-uifiit in tne iiiecti.itu.oui of ewinf machines, nd wuro nn a liule surprised to leurn that the eiiirdl idea n the fim Liventiun tke shuttle riull holds in pl.iee, though many , .ttteinpui have been made to supercede it. I tiei !i utile, in com bi nation with the needle, is atill me u.eans used to l-Ttu the stitch, in the lending uiaclnnes, tnd we find lht the Krowth ol trade is chieily with theshuttle-. theshuttle-. Ur H iK much ines. due improvements that are taking firm hold in practical use are. therefore, necessarily necessa-rily in c.Hineouou wi'.u tho shuttle, either m the detail of tne shuttle itself, or in other pnru cf tho machine connected with it. to cause tne whole to operate more pertectly and unilormly,- v4 to simpliiy its use. .Many important sains in this direction. uiHiie sinee the tirst great invention, are un-.l-'Ubtelly embo i.ed in the "Florenco" nia-ehule; nia-ehule; and we recommend our readers to carotul'v inspect tho "A durance' before ma-, ma-, king a choice. 1 he pouus peculiar to this machine are: Au uuusual amount of money is spent in iimMUK mo riorenee, tnerehy securing tiie be.-t material teel. for ui-tance. where others use eat-iron and the ; nest du shof uuportaut p irts uhe shuttle, for example being ngiuly re.-evled if it varies from the stand . rd l-J.'V. th of an inch U It is coq-sirui-ted on lhesimp;et sciemuic principles, etuirely dispensing with tne eotrs, and cams, and links winch ?o otten get perversely out ol order and sorely perplex every one but the praetwed u.achmi-t by their unaccountable unaccount-able treats. 1 ne "Florence" is so easily managed, and iu use is so readily learned, that an ordinary girl of ten has sense and' mu-cle enough to run it perfectly. Xne lockstitch, lock-stitch, a mauo by the "Florence" is very reuiar anl perfect, very strong and elastic, and is drawn into the i.iSnc evenly, grad-uall, grad-uall, exactly, without jerking, and wiihout causing the scam to pucker, or straining the thread so as to endanger its breaking ; consequently, con-sequently, rei y hne threads and lignt tabnc can be ued- Besides this, the ' Florence-' un all but the cheapest style) also makes three additional sutcnes a double lock a single knot and a double knot which are stronger and more eiastio than any other stitcn, and which are made by no other ma-cnine. ma-cnine. Ihe "Florence' is the only mach.ne (hat h s a reversioie leed, whereby the di-rev-tion .of the sewing can be instantly changed without stopping the work, thus enao.ing the operator to guilt r embroide'-with embroide'-with unusual taeihty. to sew bu-swards and easily strengthen a seam wherever desired i and. finally, by a few repeated stitches, to tauten ends in the quickest and strongest way. It u the only macnine that has a elf-a.uustmg elf-a.uustmg shuttle-thread tension, which works so pertectly that the operator can run across tne eavicst seams and sew the finest Linen and the thickest broadcloth ia imme-di.tte imme-di.tte succession without breaking the thread and wuao-.it caasg-.n the needie, stitch or tension. 1 ae "i .orence" draws the thread into the cloth with une-jualeu precision and certainty. ty means ol an ingenious automatic auto-matic "take-up"' wheel, which d:poe- of the slack thread left alter the stitch with an accurate promptness that prevent . narl-ing narl-ing or dropping of stitches, and aiiows the operator to sew backward, or to run otfthe cloth and on again, with perfect impunity It has an proved e.astic hemmer, eicia-sive.y eicia-sive.y iu own. which is managed with ease, and will nixie a hem of any width en any material It not on.y makes a perfect gather nj sews it to a band a: one o: --ration, but it hems, and binds, azi fei.j, and qu.lLs, and crr.i. am tuc&s, -.a giters, &zi bra:do without basting, tuch sre-c; il provisica is m.ie aa nst injurious we.r that me "Florence "Flor-ence is CtAixeu a-d cu.ira:i;eed cv t'-e Company Com-pany to las; tw.ee as io-g w-.toai repair a any ether Jaatt.e m-wtze 13 t.-? mar set, wuhou- the s.ivates; d. -uity. Krerv rart 0: tae i .orer.ee ;? so erte'y arj permanent. perma-nent. y a.wustcu. aui .: h.ws so few vnats and pv'ir.ts ot tricix n. tuat it ruzs w;;a the ut-mot ut-mot e-ise. i':;e cce.e is set ana t.Trea.:M. aiti ;-e st:tch is ley-gtheneo, saortenevi. or reversed with ;e u;-oivvj; u;-oivvj; e.w-e. in usir.g tie "F'crvnce" nei'er tae wo-i nor the c-. erat. r's dre.-s ls liacle to c scuea. Lze 'r.orezce w-.;a a. t-ee cairns to super.or.. sos at the sae pncw .ot-er ir;-v-.ass u:ac;s. laese auvaa ta.-es : L-.?r;;.:y in xanatavture; ' m p . : c 1 - y 0 f cv 3 ; t r ac t : 0 a; iac:.;ly 0: a.acaciaezu anety of l-es; Severs;?. teco; Vc;;r:c;au;r rtcvt a:d pcraia-ert ;:us:u:ct: r.tsy rega.a:;cu 0: ceed.e ad s;:;c- v. .caa.;aess ac l ,ea:--e- I ;e ?eaaty Ad ia -:h of tie xacv:--: Xa.-ietce t.orece." ta;aer-a:e sreak- ir.c. a xacatze to be vi.evi, nee-i aat ;c ?e tr;c-:. No :d;u;Ly ca- i5:ri to be w;:b t eT. :;f uik :.-?. iziwe i.1: ti i bo; r i;t cae a:y ;? tcaad waerever Ir.traae' w.-v-:. TO THE LADJES Of Salt Lake City, stud t h.rou ta. out the TerrUortc of VtaUi Idaho. Mouitna and Wyoming, "We ex;.ni cordial iaT-:jc w cll a.: our cce. sni eiizrize ih iorenc rizt.'.y cew-.n; iiicli:-. weuxer de c-;r.c tmieviiiie pu-rj-iiie cr c: : 11 t? car cuitze izd i .rsjje :o sclicil b&ve cr. exi-.bi-.icz. crier -Jie cor e.s.-:.r ;o eiy..-u- ro.z"-s 0: difference, in ix" a c'.iwii surericri-.v. n:s-cdir.es n:s-cdir.es c: var.cus cakers, izciuiiz? ih Grov-jr E iiker. :r.cer Wieeler Wilder.. piaiizi: i-cd ccziran so", co uz.'iiir adviz'-ace will iiirn 0: rival macizes. bu; on ide corrrT thev will C5 ker; It 4 coinprte-; vioz;e c: :-e-t recire as grcd &i ezn-reer ezn-reer s; a Iocon:c-ve. ) CHAS. S, HAMMER, General Aeent, SALT LAKE C1TY.UTJ.H. I HARDWARE. Wl" HAVE JUST KK'.'KIVEU LAF.CE INVOICE CF t:i f. rut ir COOKING STOVES Call and See them. ALSO A FuIi'Aa Ttiuonl of Hardwares Anils, Iron, Steel, Horse Shoes, .Tlule Shoes, CJlass, Lamps, Oils, Iiitty, Etc. SENSENEY&GO id door Lcluw Salt Lake House, AT BARR AIT'S CRYSTAL PALACE. TP. I ' C. H. BASSETT, NEW HARDWARE STORE All kinds of HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron and Steel, Stoves and Tin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Agricultural Implements And Mining Tool, At Lowcit Rates. OPPOSITE SALT LAKE MOTSE 21 nnn roxjisrjzs J.UUUlRON AND STEEL At C. II. Bassett's. Opposite Salt Lake House. nib HERALD 13 0 0 . j I N D j.lY, Booksof all kinds bound in a Good, Substantial, Substan-tial, Tasty and Workmanlike Manner. BRLXG OXITO BOOKS, CHICAGO TRADE, M. D. WELLS & CO , Manufacturers of and VThoIesale Dealers in Boots and Slices, ' 11 116 Wabash Ave, Chicago. M. D.Wflls. H. J. Mai-furlaLd, . R. benedict, S, P. Mclntyre. I VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & REID WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Dealers la POINTS, VARHiSHES, OILS, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES, Window Glass, Glassware Patent Medicines, &o., &c, 90, 94 A, 9 Lake St., cor. Dearborn 3 H. B &LJ2 aOS-a With a large experience in the Territorial trade, we feel sure of eiving satisfaction in quality, prices and packing. dS JBKIGGS HOUSE B. H. Skinner. Proprietor. Corner Wells and PTIIPt fin Randolph Streets. j H (j A t( ) . Thif House If centrally located, well f-'r-HiSQed, and contains 250 Rooms. dij DIEBOLD & KIENZLE, Sccceasort to Diebold, BAimano 4 Co., CELEBRATED CLXCLyXATl FIRE AXD BURGLAR PROOF A F E S, And Siruent's lla?ae:ie and Automatic Bank PKATT A COVERT. Ge-ral Ager.u So Waihir.gjn Chicago." H. B. CLAWSOS. Snpt. Z. C. M. I A?enl for Clah Territory. ' KEITH BROTHERS, Manuiacturers and Jobbers of HATS, CAPS AND FURS A'7.-::i-7 and Sn-aw Gyxs, 6? &. TO Wabash Ave- PTTTn i n n 34 Dearborn Place. LllluALTU jl CHASE, HANFCRD & CO,, 51 South Water St CHICAGO, Oils, Paints, Glass, &c, MAaiia;:rer5 c: the Iebra;e.i WILSOX OIL TANK -i PAGE, 1SISO.&: CO., 50 Lake Street, j uuibl.a, ILL Lake Shore Oii Works. MAXWELL, WHEEL E3 & CJ., bngijie. Siptl. Tallow, Lard and Wool olls. DiT5 ia Heailirht CirV,-. V,--:e -rriiz. ii. ajii 5p-rni U:!s. Ajia iir ii iij if PHATT'5 4SIKAL OU. BL5E.S.C8 CAR. R3SF A.U l?SN PAIST Fm:.-7T. CHICAGO. Cice, i i-v iUiss-j 5. Tate 5 -ee;. ; SAH FRiNCISCOJRADE f ct:vT-.-T J, -3 A U M &. CO., li'-X's'i- CGYJ3"CLCTHIH3 ft ..ome St.. an Kranel.co. 31. Kl-LLKU, NATIVE WISANDERAND1ES M. KtLLtH ttt., .' ..,. .; : .::,r! ai W.: S..,-i..cl. ... California tnidU.ninc. V. 1 dorado Ine, I, . 1 " ' ' , p-r, .. l. HMter., M.err- Or.. Brandy. A . - ... ! -,L .trt.-... i --r. ,1-.,:Ui.l-:.O.T 7 . i'. C.-,ra::T. , j a L .l KIU1A1IU lilKilllll - D, A: r-i L..r -ly. u .Ui. V...:hel '""S. P. KOLCEN Si CO., RlUKI'i.N DKV GOODS, I inen, Dress Goods, Hcsiery, &c. -j? 4 .-A-NjOME ST. Lori-i: Lea ier.ii'.l St.. E.C Leathii' and Saddlery varehouse. MAIN & WINCHESTER, JH 4 r.o BATTEKY STKEET, SAN FRANCISCO. Ofer to te triie of SIt Lake and vicinity LKATllKIt, of all kinds, 11 Ali.N KS. CALIr'OHMA SADDLES, CULLAKS, W lllfS, Ani d irenerl aieor'.ment of SACDLi"-Y CCC3S AT Ur. YORH PRICES, oi Sen I for CAt-lloirues and Prices. ElNSTtiH BROS, & CO,, Importers and Manufacturers of BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY STYLE AND KIND. 113, 113, and 117 Pine Street, SAAT FRANCISCO. Our ll-jine made Good are unequaUd by any. Saruiilcs. at Mr. Coodliiiid's Office, SALT LAKE CITY. WEIL & CO. IMPORTERS OV Cigars and Tobacco I'ropnetors 01 tne HAVANA CltiAH MANUFACTORY 24 1, and 225 Front St., Southwest corner front i Sacramento Sts 06 ..I. EVKiU!15 .V CO., COMMISSION MEHCHAHTS 4S Clay St., San Francisco, DEALERS IX OREGON PRODUCE. Are constantly iu receipt of Oreeon llama. Bacon, Liird, Salmon. Ac. Starch, of our ewn and Extern manufactnre always on hand. j4, EH1TTAN, K0LBR00X&C0 Importers and Dealers in Stoves c Kansres. SHEETiHGSI&TiaFLATE, Copper, Zluc, Slieet Lead, "Wire, PUMPS, Iiead and Iron I? i po. TIX.EI5S' GOOS5S, Tools and Machinery and General j HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, ! Embracing Plain, Japanned, Planished and Stamped Ware, Nos. Ill 3t 113 California and 06 Nos. 17 fc 19 DavU Streets. DEETH. STAKE & CAHPBEIL BISCUIT BAKERS, And manufacturers of Soda, Boston, B ntter, Pic Nlc, Sugar, 3llll and 1. a Grande CRACKBHS, Jenny Lind Cakes, Ginger Snnpps, Pilot Bread, Saloon Pilot Bread, Etc. The above CrAckora are baked freh dnily, and are of the very be-t description. AH materials ued in their manufacture are of the beat'jualnv. Bakery 310 and 213 mission St., and 05 Sacramento st., fS SAX FRAXCISCO W!LMSRDifi3 & KELLOGG, Importers and Jobbers of Wines and Liquors. 2H & 216 FEOXT STBEET, J SAX FRAXCISCO. GRAY, JONES, 8c GO. DEPOT OF THE SANTA CRUZ TANNERY HiNCFACTUBERS OP j Oak Sole Leather-. j BATTERY ST., SAN FRAXCISCO. A. J. GRIFFITH, Dealer in Jjg all kinds of I TICKLED xJh S3tIZ35JE:i SALMON AND HERRINGS, 123 Washing-ton Street. 1 All kinds of Dried, Sacked and Pickled Pih constantly on hand. aaHHatbnaVKXaVRHHM i J.f.JIEaRILL ('O, COMMISSION MERCHANTS 204 and 206 California St., an Francisco, - - California. Particular attention raid to the SMe of rue,; i...r e.e.-y deicnpaon of merchandise, niS Sale of Ores, Ac, ic. I CASTLE BROTHERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 213 and 215 Front Street, r.5 CHENEHY. SOUTEES 5. CO,. Importer; and JoVbe of FOREIGS A.D DO?IE5TIC BRANDIES, WINES, AD LIQUORS, 311 Clay Street, San Francisco. A. G, DIET2 & C0.;T paints!" "oils, Varnishesand Lamps, ri i Ci::ni San Francisco : The American Sutmsrged j IE3 TJ JXL "-3 TSi 1 IN Ti-i V;.T," " "' Pacific PumpltafacVg Co., ; 31S Pine St., San Francisco, Cai. j SZSD TOU A CIScriiB, I iJiai jiji.i ii i .iu niiiiim.ujj. UW BOOK. J-isi P-Kbhei. by E. B. MYERS. Chioiso. a m:v i:ditiox or HAINES' TREATISE. lUi 1 d aud Enlarged. As Ir 5.:? t-es-i'vle iV.K'k for Justice of the Fta.-f, i'. ' .-.a: ;r;c?, i-uu:y Juices, V"r lc:?, C. .c.-. a:: i I uVl'o. icci (,-i-n- c.-a. v. A Vi.uii'. Ii.-, k ot hr:crri:.-e tor , c'v L vr, lt;e:iii lor every iiusiuer i7y ELIJAH X. 1IA1XES, Cw ..'.'- at Laic. Fifth Kiitioa. lievise.l anJ i-xt-roved, c-. mjkiL.ini t-c aw? aJ dtviu'tis dv'u to i rc?tr:i: tiiue. Cxie'.e in one eirHiit o-tjvo v.'imc of over Uouuj in te;tiw siieei". I'ru-e ST.;-.'. j MAIIWiJ' T It iJ -A. TI8 W Is a book well known to every jutioe cf the peace, practicing lawyer and public oihcer in Iilmoii mid the Northwestern States and Territories, aw? the most useful and complete I work of the kind eitasu I It hi 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 lSoil-This lSoil-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 men-tiontd men-tiontd ai evidence of its superior merit. Its excellence consists both in tne matter em-1 em-1 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 in connection therewith, which a justice of the peace, polica magistrate, constable con-stable or coroner will require in dischargi ng their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will need for reference in ordinary cases, or that may be required for tho 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, present-' present-' ing each subject iu its 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 theauthor has, in this work, presented the law with a clearness and simplicity of style which renders ren-ders the whole alie plain to the common understanding as to the more advanced lawyer. law-yer. The.iusti;e of the peace, poiico magistrate, constable, and coroner will find in this book all the necessary forms and instructions instruc-tions in reg.ird to every branch of his duty. Tho practicing lawyer will find Ui it, collected col-lected and arranged in convenient forx, all tncstatuto law and decisions, with reference to adjudicated cises 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 tho law will likewiso 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 juris prudence. pru-dence. The.foIIowing brief reference to the contents con-tents of this work will afford iu some.dcgrec 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, trvuling : 1 Of the office of justice of the peace. 2 Of the jurisdiction of justices of the Deace 3 Of the different forms of action. 4 Of the commencement of suits, aud the service and return of process. 5 Of the appearance of the parties. 6 Of pleadings. 7 Of witnesses, compelling the attendance thereol taking depositions, and of oaths and affirmations. affirma-tions. 8 Of the trial, and incidents there to. 9 Of evidence. 10 Of the docket, and forms of docket entries. 11 Of judgment, costs, and filing transcrip u Of appeals and wiit of certiorari. 13 Of execution and pirnishment. Past 2. Of proceedings before Justices Jus-tices of the Peace in criminal cases. Comprised in eleven chapters, treating 1 Of the powers ofjustices of the peace relative U the enforcement of the laws, for the preventioi and punishment of offenses, and preservatiot and observance of the peace. 2 Of persons capable of committing crimes, of accessories, ac-cessories, and who may Le witnesses in criminal crimi-nal cases. 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 to the obser a ice and snre:y of the peace and good behavior. 7 Of fugitives from justice. 8 Of search warrants. 9 Of proceedings and penalties iB relation to the . misdemeanors of cabbath -breaking, and disturbing dis-turbing worshiping assemblies. 10 Of proceedings in case of assault and battery. 1 andaffiays. 11 Of docket entries in criminal and summary proceeding?, pro-ceeding?, and justice' fess in criminal cases. PartS. Of the powers and duties of Justices of the Peace under particular statutes. Comprised in twelve chapters, 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 caws thereof. 4 Of contempt of court. 5 Of contesting elections. 6 Of coroners. 7 rwer,. 8 Of forcible entry and duin. 9 Of inclosures and fences. 10 Of landlord and tenant, and proceedings by I distress for rent. H Of marriarea. I j 12 Of trial of right of property. j j Past 4. Of the Constable, his eieJ ,;:onaza qualif cation, and the powers1 I and duties of Conitbles in both civil 1 and criminal cases. Comprising fire chapters, treating ! 1 Ofihe c:e of coiistAMe. 2 Powers acd d-t.es of constal-les in proceedings. ! 3 Of tie lialiairy of ccz-i: Md ! 4 Cfi-":"e, Zli ia criiai- J Paet 5. Common forms, for th ; ; traneaction of business. I : 1 A; prist: res. & Co-partnership. 2 Art:srat:;n aid awards 10 CoaTeyaace. 3 Agreesies-. n i-l As:-- :ia; agres.: 12 Leases. j 6 Bs -fx:Lasge aid 14 powers cfa:;:rsy. prsssisscry zx. 15 Eeleas. " ' " -Hs :f ia. . 25 Mill ' 5 Be sis. ----- , Urge volume, pages, law! binding, will he sent to ar.v addrs on 1 receipt of ST. 50 with the order. j E. 3IYEI1S, Publish er,: 87 "vVbi-gton Street. Chicago, j Haixzs' Thf-atie can be procured at JA3IE3 DWYER-S Book Store and Lepjt. THE CELEBRATED STUDEBAKER WAGOI ! Farmers and Teamsters , THERE AEE iIATE KEASOJft j Why You Should Buy the'above Wagon I riKST, Thoy ure maJo of the Ix-st toUvtoJ Inihana Timher, iliorou M'usotu'il uiulor cover. SKl'O.N I). Thoy are nuije by ex;vrieik'Ll five l;il'or. Til 1 15 l 'l'lie lii;h!et nuniiiii; and lll0t durable NVagon in the Mirkei rill KT1I, Their Thimble Skeins never break, while all others do. ' ' l-'ll'Tll, .Most imii'orui and best tire-portioned Wajua in Market; an. , of one will tit another, while other "makes" will not. ' ' n SIXTH, The only Wapon in whieh the Sl.Ol'K SUOn.DKli Sl'OKV ' ued ; henee they have the best Wheel, which is actually the foundation of ih j Wajon. and should lie carefully examined by )ersons buying. 1 I l- K.NTll, They :u'e sold only by responsible parlies ; and every Yan is warranted to ftivo entire satisfaction. M i:H.;irril,'i;ecause Teamsters will tell you they are the best Waon fr all purposes, on the road. ' ' 2S1.NT11, Last but not least : Studebaker lirotheis are praotical men attend at-tend to their business personally, and do not entrust it entirely to Foremen as is generally the ease iu laix-e factories; hence the superiority ot'tllcjr WlM.j. 'm. all others. Sold by JNO. T. CAINE. !al "Hl'.KALD" 0FFIC1-:, Salt Lake City. NEW YORK TRADE. Pool, NazrOj Kimball & Co,, WHOLESALE GROCERS 35 Warreu St.. cor. Church, J. II. BULGER. . New York FELIX CAMPBELL. 79 John St, New York, Manufacturer of an J Dealer iu Wrought, Cast and Galvanized IRON PIPE, ASD EVKRY VARIETY Vi' Fittings for Steam, dan and Water, lifnl by Kn;lnttr, D n nulit i t n rein, !-! uiii bern, ?team and Cin Klttem. Hollers, itollfr l- l ues, Stenm ant A" nc un m t ii a ges, M en in it nl (ai hitters' '1 oo.m, 1o1ii rimI Coal ias A pparni u tor Fbc-torlca, Fbc-torlca, liolelu, Etc. STEAM APPAH ATlTJ. F)R WARMING ilflLDINtiS. mi? C. A. LoDRslrcct. John Sedgwick. LOr.GSTRET & SEBSWiCK Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in KEN'S 8& 2DYS' GLOTKWG, 4fi0 Jl 408 BroailM-ay, eiv York. HENDERSON,JUSTICE&Co Successors to Griffon, Uenderson Jk Co., IUPURT ER3 AND JO I! HERS OK FAXCY GOODS, XOTIOXS,1 1 S- O I3J I1Y, FURNISHING GOODS. ETC., 408 dfc 500 BROADWAY, Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, llu New York. MEDICAL. News to Housekeepers ! A barrel of Flour makes forty pounds more of Bread with SEA FOAM POWDER. time required for dough to raise, but bake in a hot oven as soou as mixed. , SEA FOAM save" Ftrirs, Shortening, Milk,-j Milk,-j Elc, and is a wonderlul ecoDoiny. , THB SEA FOIM IS A.V ENTIRELY KEW INVENTION, W1TIIOIT ANY OF THE BAD QUALITIES OF VEJ'T OR BAKI.VC POW-DERS, POW-DERS, SOD A OU SALERATL s. GEO. F.GAXTZ A- Co., Manufacturer;, m2o 176 iluane Street, N. Y. SUSTAIN HOME MANUFACTURE The Best and the Cheapest : IIav Too Tried Them,! ANTI-DYSPEPT. J, OR COBCPSUSD BONEStT PILLS, Home-made and purely vegetable. Twenty-fivecents per box Twenty-fire PiIIh. Warranted to give satisfaction. , They relieve Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Indiges-tion, Liver Complaint, Headache, Lo?s of Appetite and Foul Stomach, will break up Colds, Fevers, Coughs, and Purify the Uiooa. They will Clean e the Stomach, Kenovate the System, and dispel DUeae Are good in all cases where Pnyic is needed. Try a box. You will like them, and never want any otner son. They are Ionic, Cathartic and Expectorant. Expec-torant. OJPTHALMIC JJALSAM, Or Eye Balm. aluable in most Dies-scs of the Eyes. Removes Re-moves InSammation. strengrhen the .Sight, and eas or Drooping Lr.s, and i generally neaung and streLzthenir.? to the s ght, but causes no pain. Tt i? a:o good for letter, Kixgworm and bad .Sore. Only Twenty-five Cents per Eox i COKLIN .SALVi . j A ralnaole remedy for Cuts-Ernise-. Wourd, ! vores, Bams, ccaids, and for Weatc or Lame Eaca, t:ae or Breast, and for many otner ' uie. ; lnese and other home-made family medi- ' ciaee are prepared by ! J. E. J0H5S05, St. George, Utah, I And soli at Zion's Co-operative Stores an J Dy otner agents throughout the Territory. Aiso soid at whole-ale or furnished on commission com-mission to responsible agents. If thsc medicines med-icines are not kept at your stores, ask your i mercnant to oraer them at once. TRAVEL. UTAH CENTRAL ! IMIMSOAI). PJOKEffi LINE OF UTAH, On and after Tliurmla)-, Dec, I, 1H70 t.eavo S.,11 I.-iko City nt S a.m. and 2 Ii i m Arnvc .11 Ofdon 7 a. 111. and l:l.i p. m l.i' n e (it-.l, n in 8 n. 1,1. and x:l p. m Arrive al Salt Lako City 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m Faro from Snlt Lake City to Wood's Cms, .-1) Pentrevillo I 41 MnniuKton Sl.'5 Kayavill. ' 0l!'k" JJI Ftire froai Ogflcu (o Kaysville (:A Farniinirlon !. l entrovillo u.uj Wood's Crow 2 in salt Lako City 2.'jU Id addition to tho nbove AM ACCOWDDATISN TRAIN Will run DAILY, SUXDAVS KXCE1TKD. Leaving Oitdcn at r a. in. and Salt Lake City at 4:10 p. m.. On which full faro will entitle the purrhiutr r.l a ticket to return on the name day and irain Iree, and will atop by arraimiiiK with the conductor at any point on the line to take on or let off piujsenKora. Pa. Filler, will plraae Porch. .e tlelr Ticket, at tlie Olllse.. Fifty Cents additional will bo charged whan the faro is collected 00 the irain. For all information concerning froijfht or paj-i-aifo, apjdy to D. o. calder, Ticket and Freinht Ag' Bait Lake City. ff. s : n o s t x i . -r t l k, SL'l'Eltl.NTENDENT. IP O I-t LIVERPOOL U. QUEEP.STOWN. . IN MAN L INE Of Royal Mail Steamers. Sailing from. Sew York Every Saturday, AND Altermitc Tuesday. Cabin Passage, to Lrreipooil 875.00 Steerage " " (cur.) 30.00 Passage from Liverpool to Scvr York Cabin, ... (Gold) $75.00 Steerage, - - (Cu-rc-ncy) 34.00 Round Trip Tickets Usued at very low rate JOII.V O.DALE, AzfDt, IS Broiuway, 'ew York. Or WILLIAM CALDKR, Ajent. o-"7 Sait LaKe City. Uuh. BENEDICT, HALL & CO.. MAN LTACTURER5 AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, HAVE REMOVED TO Xos. 134 and 130 GBA51) STIJEET, One BlockrELtCofSBroadwr, 1 NEW YORK, ili K |