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Show A Live Paper I l" Oil Live People. TIIC SALT LAKi: 1 i DAILY HERALD llll! j t-Kf I I.AIi ASl) CoMMKItriAlJ NEW.-IPAi'Kli OF HALT LA K K UTY. TlIIlPllOlUS P ll'EIt! t I FREE AND INDEPENDENT. The Cheapest Paper 1M Hl.lnllKl) IN Tim Kocky .Mountains ! TO MEN OF ENTERPRISE! The rcent discovery ami rapid darelop-metil darelop-metil of tlio niinps f I'tdh htve given, and will continue lu tfiv-a, tin iiupetui to trade of rory klml, wlii'-ti should cummanJ tho at" tniitiun of nil htniucsa man who dofira to Bbre In its profit. lery ahii'inonla ufuroi fur months past have henn imiuing wealth in to the Territory; 4 Ura iinuiirfnttion hiw ootumonoed ; agricultural agri-cultural and i) t tier protluca are finding ready alea ; and wrrrh tnts begin to feet the steady flow of mout-y through the varied channels of ouiuuierce. To buitinc.i.t mon ut a diiNitico who seeV lo paniiMiniiD in tho lively trade which mail attend aiu-h a rapid growth of intereits, a well as to the public, a live, energetic newspaper id a ncH-eity, by which to be made tully a'-qu-tiuted fjith the true condition condi-tion of uiiittura im they exist, and h rough whii'h to present their business and facilities for turui?hiiig so promising a market. THE SALT LAKE HERALD i Fully mofls this necessity in Utah. Sol being tlio organ of nuy ptrton, icct or iart', nor devoted alone to Any elfgle Inlrrril, it h;i? grown upon public favor aiut attained an unprecedented oircula-tiio oircula-tiio in the timo which h& elapsed sinoo it was established, by being in the atri cleft urnso a Krr, 1 iulii mlr tit , Live n u d Thoroughly t'niKrtdtlve NKWSriVK R ITS MINING NEWS Collated with the greatest care and from the most relinblo sources, makes it valuable to all interested in tho uiinos of Utah ; its AGRICULTURAL AND GENERAL TERR1 TO RIAL INTELLIGENCE Can be equally relied on ; and its esteki'Eiss has placed it in the FROM KANK OF THE ROCKT MOUNTAIN JOURNALS. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Circulate largely and is widely read in every Mining Camp, and throughout the Cities, Towns and Settlements of th Terri- , tory; is found in the oSiee ef every enterprising enterpris-ing business man in Vtah; circulates on the Vnion Pacific, Central Pacific and Vuh Central Cen-tral Kailroads; has a large mail subscription list east, west, north and south: and is The Best Advertising Medium In the Rocky Mountain region. Where to Advertise 1 Where it will be Seen! Where it will be Read ! In the People's Paper! T 11 K SILT LIKE HERALD, DO TOU TA2sT EMPLOYMENT HIKED HELP, MECHANICS, LABORERS. LOTS TO KENT, HOUSES TO KENT, OFFICES TO KENT, STOKES TO KENT, If AXE YOUR WANTS FX OWN IX THE Salt Lake Herald. LUMBER YARD, SALT LAKE And Truckee LUMBERYARD GREAT REDUCTION A Lare Stock of Windows, 12, 8 and 4 LightJi. SashandSashDoors PRIMED AND GLAZED. I ! VENETIAN BLINDS.j Oregon, Sugar Pine and Rtdwood FLOOKIftC, j CHILIXG, i SII)IG, HUSTIC. Redwood Ornamental and Sugar Pine PICKETS Dressed, Clear, Seasoned. Redwood and Sugar Pine Architrave, Base, Crown, Bed, Panel, Wainscott-Cap MOULDINGS. Suaar Pine la J. T H . SHLVKES. Sugar Pine and Redicood SHINGLES I Contracts made for BATTERY MINING TIMBERS AT Kcduced Kates. D W P LAW BCOK. HAINES9 TREATISE. Jut Pi .Ijue-J. bj t. H. MYEhi. Ck. .kv kdihon OK HAINES' TREATISE. lie v and Enlarged. An I:. I..-.a-:-,: k ! r J i-'l -3 ' the i.-.r- r.tn.i , -. l j,'. '.. ' . z. :rr r .,y A u a, r b ... K-:c.---i.- : - y L y r , ia ujc: xi ( jt e v erjr b ui(.c.-i By ELIJAH M. II A IS K St Coun- F.-.a KJ .; a. Kr.-i aii iai proved. f'iii'.4i'.,f, :w ir.'l Ira-.j aa '''t''' i ie 'j? '.virf - l iea. ii-jU i IJ. 1 .A IIV !: S ' T It JtJ A 'i I a JkJ La a b'.'.it wcU ka'iwa l-j every jai;ce cf the l,c&c, iirrtiCiQK lawyer aai tauli: oJi.:r in lllitiia and me .N-jrth western and rerritries, the m -;t iiicful l1 cjLu;.!e:e W'jr of the kind fli'.acf. It hxa lately bcea reviseU by the author, acd niaieriiiiy iuiir-ived by the ad luiun of uiu .ia itiii-jruiit u itir. n i v inr I th lte laws and pa-'jiuUe-i dccij.uiij dwn to l?oy. This byok hs, up lu ibe prtifent ti-jje, reached reach-ed a larger Aie iun oy omer w-jrk of the kind in tiiw couniry. This fct amy be mentioned men-tioned aj evidence of its superior merit. Lu excellence ludihu buth in the matter embraced, em-braced, ani the arruDKeuient or claifica-tiun claifica-tiun of tubjecu. Ia the collection of matter eontaintd in the wm k it is intended tu jive all the statute law and the general principles of the common com-mon law in cuQiiOctiuQ therewith, which a justice of the pouce, police magistrate, eon-itableor eon-itableor coroner will rcjuire in dischargi ng their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will need for reference in ordinary caaea. or that ' may be required for the information of every budine man. This will entirely supersede the necessity for reference to the volumes oi the statutes, I Ihe arrangementof the work ia methodical, methodi-cal, and rf the ejscn nf in vain a rrtni. ing each subject in ita order and in it proper relation with others. The plan of the arrangement is entirely original with the author, being the result of study and practical experience. It hai long been a subject of general remark that the author has, in this work, presented the law with a clearness and simplicity of style which renders ren-ders the whole ali e plain to the common understanding as to the more advanced lawyer. law-yer. Thejnstice of the peace, police magistrate, constable, and coroner will find in this book all the necessary forms and instruo tions in regard to every branch of his duty. The practicing lawyer will find in it collected col-lected and arranged in convenient forj, all the statute law and decisions, with referonce to adjudicated cssw 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, cleaily stated, in connection connec-tion with the ordinary branches of jurisprudence. jurispru-dence. The following brief reference to the contents con-tents ot this work will afford in some. 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 thejurisdiction 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 Of pleadings. 7 Of witnesses, compelling the attendance thereof, taking depositions, and of oaths and affirmations. affirma-tions. j 8 Of the trial, and incidents there to. j SOf evidence. ! 10 Of tho docket, and forms of docket entries. : 11 Of judgment, costs, and filing transcrip t. 1 Of appeals and wi it of certiorari. 13 Of execution and gamishmont. 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 tbe 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 may be witnesses in criminal crimi-nal cases. S Definitions and punishment of crimes and offen-see offen-see 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 observ nee and surety of the peace and good behavior. 7 Offugitives 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, and affi ays. 11 Of docket entries m criminal and summary pro ceedings, and justice's fess in criminal cases. Part 3. 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. S Of attachments before justices of the peace. 8 Of bastardy, and proceeding in cases thereof. 4 Of contempt of court. 5 Of contesting elections. 6 Of corcners. 1 T Of esirajs. j 8 Of forcible entry and detain. I 9 Of inclosurea and fences. ! 10 Of landlord and tenant, and proceedings by j distress for rent. II Of marriices, III Of trial of the right of property. ! Part -4. Of the Constable, his elec-( elec-( con and qualiicauon, and the powers .and duties of Constables in both civil j and criminal cases. I Comprising five chapters, treating 1 Of the oce of constat 1. I 3 Powers az:d duties of constables in proceedings, j S Of the liiiiiity of constables aad sureties, I A Of the powers acd dctiea of constables in crimi-baI crimi-baI cases. 5 Of ieee asd compensation allowed te ccnatacles j in both civil and criminal cases. i Past o. Common forms for th ! transaction of business. 1 Apprectis. 9 Cc-partrerh:p. i 3 Arbitration and awardslO Conveyances. 3 Agreements, 11 Dower. I A-npal ajrem.3 12 Leases, j 5 Assignments. 13 Natttraaticn. I 6 ECa of Exchange and 14 Powers of attorney. i prctmssory notes. 15 Releases. I 7 BOs of sale. 16 V j S Bo nds. j In one large volume, 800 Fts, law ( binding, will be sent to any address on receipt of $7.50 with the order. j Address, jE. B. MYERS, Publisher, ! ST "Washington Street Chicago. I Hadtes' Treatise can be procured at JAMES DWYEH'S Book Store and X-ws Depot LUMBER YARDS. LUmBERYARD I have opened a new Lumber Yard in the ju. C. DEPOT CLOCK, . North side the Passenger Depot, inside the ; enclosure for the present. ALL KLYDS of LUMBER THOS. R. JONES. i hit3 j Barron & Co.'s LUMBER YARD Corner of First Sonth and Third . I V est Streets, one Block: South of I Railroad Depot, at the end of Track, Salt Lake City, Have constantly on hand all descriptions of btah. Iruckee and California Kedwood LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH AND PICKETS. j ALSO A FULL ASSORTMENT OF 'DOORS, SASH, BLINDS AN'D MOULDIXGS. S- Special Orders from Lumber ' Dealers and Builders filled on short notice. The public are invited to call ; and a fair : portion of patronage respectfully solicited. a2? BARHOX fc CO. BUILDERST SHELDON & CO., Architects and Builders, FIKST EAST STREET, One and a-half blocks sontb. of the Theatre. sli R. R. MELROSE & 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. w m o ! I CHICAGO TRADE. FIRE BRICK, k.N'.;ll-h and amkiuca-N. , ROBINSON &. SON, 215 Est Madison Street, Chicago, 111. l ISKK.GS HOl sr. ! B. 11. Siumer. Prvi:Lc:or. l ori.rr Weill and Ml i P 1 TO 1 Kauaulpa Mrect., I II 1 L ."lUL'. , T- H '--e 15 cenl-iVi l.'.-a'.cd. well far- 0IEB0LD &. KIENZLE,1 CK.LKUr.ATKD CINCINNATI TIKE ANi) tl'KuUR PK'X'F SAFES, . : oj: ba . PKATTA COVERT. General Agents tj hiiikju-n St., CbicMo. H. B. t LAVSO, Stupt. Z. C. n. 1M Agcut for I lati Terrltury. KEITH BROTHERS, MALufa.'turers and Jobbers uf HATS, CAPS AND FURS Mii'i'fry and Straw Goml-i, 68 it 70 Wiblih Ave., pTTTfl IJ H f j t Unrtaru flaee, '1 CHASE, HANFGRD & CO., j 51 South Water St., CHICAGO, , Headquarters for Oils, Paints, Glass, &c, Manufacturers of the celebrated V11.SN OIL TANMC. iaci:, uiso. jt co., Importers and D&lrs iu 'LEATrtcR AND FINDINGS 30 Lake Street. CHICAGO. ILL o-5 Lake Shore pil Works. MAXWELL, WhFeLER & CO., Manufacturers of Engine, Signal, Tallow. Lard, and WOOL OILS. Dealers in Headlight Carbon, "Whale Klephant, tieal and tSperin Oils, Ageuu for the sale of PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. Agents of the West Virginia Oil and Oil Land MANUFACTURERS OT EXCELSIOR CAR, ROOF AN IRON PAINT For Tin and Shingle Roofs, Bridge Timbers, Ac. Factory, CHICAGO. Office, 393 4 3a Illinois St., luS S. Water Street, .iu M D. WELLS & CO., Manufacturers of and TYholesale Dealers in Boots and. Shoes, 114 1 16 Wabash Ave, Chicago. M.D.Wells. H. J. MarfuiUi.d, R.Benedict. m-24 S. P. Mclntyre. VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & REID WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Dealers In PAINTS, VARNISHES, OILS, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES, Window Glass, Glassware Patent Medicines, &o.. &o. 90, 93 & 94: Lake St., cor. Dearborn With a large experience in the Territorial trade, we feel sure of giving satisfaction in quality pri''"' anH pnk'ng A NEW YORK TRADE. News to Housekeepers ! A barrel of Flour makes forty pounds more of Bread with SEA FOAM POWBSK. Ne time required for dough to raise, but bake in a hot oven as soon as mixed. SEA FOAM saves Eggs. Shortening, Milk, Etc., and is a wonderful economy. THR SEA FOAM IS AN ENTIRELY MEW 1WEXTIO-V, WITHOUT AXY OF THE BAD QUALITIES OF YEAST OR BAKING POW-DEKS, POW-DEKS, SODA OR SALERATUs. GEO. F. (iAXTZ 4 Co., Manufacturers, m26 176 Duane Street. N Y. C. A. Longstreet. John Sedgwick. LONGSTREET & SEDQVVlCK Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in MEN'S & SOYS' CLOTHING, 466 - 468 Broadway, Piew York. d24 FELIX CAMPBELL, 79 John St, New York, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Wrought, Cast and Galvanized And every variety of fittings for the same. m HENDERSON.JUSTICE&Co Successors to Griffen, Henderson k Co., i IMP0ETEa3 ASD JOBBERS OP FANCY GOODS, A0TI0S, FURNISHING GOODS. ETC., 49S . 500 BROADWAY, Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel. 19 New Tork. Poolj Nazro. Kimball & Co,, WHOLESALE GROCERS 35 Warren St., cor. Church, j J. H. BULGER. New York-1 AD MENAGERIE. ! Half a block west of President Young's ! Residence. JOH.VTV.YOOG, - Prop. Native Beasts, Birds and Reptiles Wolverines. Bears. Foxes, Mountain Deer, Lynx. Wild Cats, Ac-Important Ac-Important collection of Native Minerals; Admission, 50 cts. Children, 10 Open evsry day except Sunday, from 9 Lm. to 5 p.m. Feedin; Time, 3 p. m. !iiii!i purchased for Pood for the Wild Beastt of the idenagerie. Profc.J. L. B AHFOOT, Manager. Z. C. M. I. COLUMN. S.C.M.L' Wholesale i 1 1 DRY GOODS DEFT! 1 1 Pp St-li. s, Phlih'ri.m BJi!.in; :i. i I ! A fu'.l. Srl-cl4--s stock ot I STAPLE DRY GOODS, ZVOTIOAS, BOOTS and SHOES, I I AT LOW PRICES. Wholesale havers ami Co-eperativ Dealers i'!eae inspeet. Retail Departm'nt, EMPORIUM BUILDINGS, THE FINEST DISFLAY AND ASSORTMENT OF GOODS. WE CUT IN ANY LENGTHS AT A SMALL ADVANCE ON WHOLESALE. This is the Department for Famlies. CLOTHING DEP'T. HOME-MADE AND IMP OETED JIANUFACXURED FROM HOME-MADE, FRENCH, GEItMAK, ENGLISH and AMERICAN FABRICS Fine Cassimeres, and Cloths Trimmings On hand, for Gentlemen ordering their own. FIRST-CLASS FITTERS AND WORKHEN TO FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. GROCERY-HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, COXSTITTJTIOX BUILDIXGS, Purchasers can here find An Immense Stock AND IN EACH BRANCH A GREAT VARIETY . IMPLEMENTS, TCGLS AND MACHINERY ALL OX THE PREMISES. Miners Supplies a Specialty DRUG DEP'T. Fancy and Staple Drugs, PATENT MEDICKVES, LIQUORS IN GREAT VARIETY ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER, AVERILL PAINT WHITE LEAD, OILS, COLORS GLASS, ETC. Prescriptions from Physicians will have special attention. H. E. CJL.A.AVSOA, Supl. New Music Store! DATIVES & CO., PEALKliS IX VIOLINS : -lh,ldif ACCORDIONS, GUITARS, r:vlir." CONCERTINAS, BANJOS, j -lij ) ; BANDONI0N3, STRING?, -jliiM FLUTES, &C. Intruetion IvH'ss for all instruineiits Al.-O a lavue stoek of llie ue AMF.K1CAN OlUiAN, proueuneed hy all wlu have Hied it far superior to mid eheaper than any oihor. Kefereiv.vs : Sinor A. Farini, l'rof. 0. Trait, and others. Oo.xl riANOS, from SJjO upwards. A full st.vl; of S11KKT .MUSIC on hand, wlneh the purehaer ea'i have tried by a nni-ieian on tho premises. rivo nnous n.ivr or tiii: rovr onur.. Z. C. II I. BOOT AMD SHOE l)'jm-t ini'iit , nt Uo siy;n ot tsie: "big- iooot." Every style and quality of Boots and Shoes MADE TO 01!1HR, atil'ne-tion atil'ne-tion guaranteed. ALWAYS ON HAND A I.A1U1E AND CI101CK STOCK OF IIOHE-MDl! .m.S.i.I'.OOTS AND S I IOES A FULL ASSOHT.MKNT f-F Shoe Findings, Horse Collars and all kinds ot leather' HIDES W A N T 1 0 I) . H. II. CLA YVSON. Sitn-,iisTKM,KKT. HARDWARE. ' 5 111 4 2 I C. H. BASSETT, NEW HARDWARE STORE; AU kinds of HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron and &teel, Stoves and Tin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Agricultural Implements And Mining Tools, At Lowest Rates. OPPOSITE SALT LAKE HOUSE nl5 illE INSURANCE, SALT LAKE BRANCH Of THE Great Western FEME INSURANCE CO'Y, OF CHICAGO. THEO. P. TRACY, Prciiil.nl. C. II. lll ETT, ) II K.V i. Y V. I. A WHENCE Direclori CI1A.S. L. D.l II I. Kit, J ,11 A KS II A I.I, i. CAKTEU, Attorneys. H.K.MANN, III nnngrr. OFFICE : Under Salt Lake Reading Rooms. A Branch of this SOU.VD and UNLIABLE UNLI-ABLE $5,000,000 C0311VXY Having been organized in our city, we 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, a21 JI naffer. THE CELEBRATED STUDEB AKER MI ! Farmers and Teamsters THERE AEE NINE REASON Why You Should Buy the above Wagon FIRST, They are made of the best selected Indiana Timber, thoroughly seasoned under cover. ShXO L), They are made by experienced free labor. TIIIHD, The lightest running and most durable Wagon in the Market. FoUKTII, Their Thimble Skeins never break, while all others do. FIFTH, Most unilbrru and best proportioned Wagoa in .Market; any part of one will fit another, while other "makes" will not. SIXTH, The only Wagon in which the SLOPE SHOULDER SPOKE is used ; hence they have the best Wheel, which is actually the foundation of the Waeon. and should be carefully examined by persons buying. SKVK.N TII, They are sold only by responsible parties ; and every W a2'-n is warranted to give entire satisfaction. EIGHTH, Because Teamsters will tell you they are the best Wagon, all purposes, on the road. M.NTH, Last but not least : Studebaker Brothers are practical men, at tend to their business personally, and do not entrust it entirely to Foremen, as is generahy the case in large lactones; hence the superiority of their work over all others). Sold by JNO. T. OAINE, al "HERALD" OFFICE. Salt Lake City, i " BENEDICT, HALL a CO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALEES IN Boots and Shoes, HAVE REMOVED TO los. 134 and 13G GRAKD One Block East ot iJroadway, NEW YORK. |