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Show A Live Papsr Live People. Tin: salt i-aki: DAILY HERALD nit: M-XI i".M'. AM) ( iiMMERi.'IAL M-i'.V.-TAIM.i: OF SALT i.a:-;i: cfi v. TiikIVioiusRimi! FREE AND INDEPENDENT. Ihelheapest raper I I Itl.lMIKK IN ( Tin- Kocl.y .Mountains! i TO MEN OF ENTERPRISE ! I T!i refniit di't'uT.iry .-in I r.ipi 1 Jfvelup- ui cut of l ho mi e I I i!i li.ive Ki. rn, an I will ctitiiimi t kiv. (in i-.njititin lo 'rule o! I rry kiinl, win h utim.ul wmuiuuJ the l tutitHMi of all hu-iiH'-i uivn who iie?ireto nU.ire in ii.i in';i.. J Ile tvy h i oiiK'n '.i nf nre f r monilii pa?t j htive tu't'ii hriiuintf . 1 1 h it. tn the Terriiorv ; , a Ittrito luimih'r ttum h.n iMiiiiueni'eil ; ncri-rult ncri-rult ur.tl urn! -n lu-r iTn'lii'. n ur lin 4 1 ng rrtuly i nlui ; ftiul iiii-r.-li ura tj.-win to fovl ilieat-'ftilj tinw if lunin'y thrtiuh Iho v.mei channels! of com in en.. To ImsiiuM men iit a ili.st.nu'o wh soe't to l.r'i.-ij.tf in tliii luoly ir.i-ia which muot !trn.l !-urh a r.tiH'l n r 7 1 h of interests, as ' witll as tu tin- Irctl I'ul'l.c, a live, energetic newci'.iiHT is a nece-sity. by which o be ni.ilo Hilly uf iii.iinust with tlio truo condition condi-tion nf mutters they exi?t. anil hrough which to present tltoir business an facilities for tu;ui.4nLitf sj promising a market. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Fully worts tliM necessity in Vtah. ot bclit the orgim of nuy iirraon, sect or party i it or ilrvutrit nlune to any I i- gle tttttrrit(, it ha.-i ktowd upon public favor uiut attuiuctl an u u precedent ode ircula-tin ircula-tin iu the timo wh ch h.n elapsed since- it wad e t;ll i ;h eil. by beim in tho strictest scne a Kirf, lmit prudent, Live and Thoroughly 1 rot; rei ve XEWSriTE R ITS MINING NEWS n . I .t . - 1 f tK- LOUUU'U Willi lilC Krc.uk mm MUiu m nio.it rrliublo sou red, makes it valuable to all interested in the mines of Vtah ; its AGRICULTURAL AXD GEXRRAL TERRITORIAL JXTELLIGEXCE Can bo ciiuUy relied on ; and itskstkkprisS h;iS placed it m tho FKONT K.VMi OF TUE KOCKY mUNTUN JOURNALS. THE SALT LAKE HERALD j Circulates largely aud is widely read in every Mining Camp, and throughout the Cities, Towns aad Settlctuent5 ot the Terr- i lory; is found in the tVico ot every enrerpris- j in business nun m I'ta'n; cireul.ites on the I I'niou r.witie. Central raei:"e and Vtah Cen- ' tral Kiilro ids; has a larse mill subscription ; list e;iit, west, north and south: and is j I The Best Advertising Medium, Ta the K.v'i.y Mountain rcjlon. Where to Advertise! ' Where it will be Seen! Where it will be Read! In the People's Paper! t nr. SALT LAKE HERALD,: . i EO YOU TV ANT : EMPLOYMENT: HIRED KELT, I i MECHANICS, j LABOKEES. I 1 LOTS TO RENT, HOUSES TO KENT. OFFICES 10 KENT, STOKES TO KENT, i If AXE TO UB VASTS XXOWy' IS THE Salt Lake Herald. LUMBER YARD. SALT LAKE And Truckee LUMBERYARD GJKEAT RPWIFTM iDLiuuiiun A Iath: fclncL. of Windows, l-J, H and 4 LirfhtA SashandSashDoors rill.MED AND GLAZED. VENETIAN BLINDS, Orcjon, Sugar Vine and Redwood FLOOISIKC, CEILING, ! SU)LG, RUSTIC. Redwood Ornamental and Sugar Fine PICKETS Dressed, Clear, Seasoned. Ruhcood and Sugar Fine j Architrave, ' Base, I Crown, Bed, Panel, Wainscott-Cap MOULDINGS. Sugar Tint L Jk. "X XS. SILVKES. Sugar line and Redwood SHINGLES j Contracts made fcr i BATTERY i AM? MINING TIMBERS Kednced Kates. D W P oI2 LAW BCCX. HMIIhS' THiiTiSE. m:h niiTiiiv of HAINES' TREATISE. K r v I 1 anil tBlir'd. A": I.". . r:-- . r - VI ... . " - J . . . - - t-.:i :.:: t ..Lit,'.. - ' ' 4 -- . . . . . - L t : -r : .' 'u. ' " ELIJAH M. 11ISE., r t r t L rc. r. . --3. i'.-v -:i a:, i i-r--vei. u'-j. . -i i - 1 i-9 d'. Li Lu V'.'-.cj! ";f ' L'4--j i-j-i-'i i- li A I iv i ; .3 ' J. 11 i-: 'i I ft iJ Is a ij-.jk wc! k'ju .j e v cry ; u a CI the te:e, : l.i w j nt a j. 1 a 'j . : i - cr id I.; ;ii via ii. i t-e N jrta --::cr:i a j Icrritoric;, :lc u. . f. l : --: i. i c 'iu; IcLt w-jrlt ot '.Lie k.L 1 ei-.4i.. It h.Li lately te-.-3 rev:cd by the a-r.ii'jr, and iLatrialiy iLiij-rvel Ly the addni-.-o ji Lii'j'.-rt iiti j-fft . ut m ittf r, ' v : . g a I '.I,, i Uw aiid j'U'.a?: 1 ;-:-.-'. d wn to !-'.' 'Ihii b'ivk ii-1, uj- l t:i- .-c:.t n:i . rt-.'ch-e i a iur-rer t ile tL. tlx j-.y . t j cr rt v. ot the kn.d iq tliii cc-j.M'y. Iq.s l'.ict luay be lucii-ti'jLit lucii-ti'jLit J si eri ic'.-e j! lis .--iicriar mcr.t. It; (.xcciltrti'.-e bvth ia the mat cr lu- braced, anl the arraue'ciiieii'. or cl j lic.i-ti'jn lic.i-ti'jn ut f uijjecu. Id the cuilection uf matter cint.iiu.d in , the wn. k it is intended t ' civ all the statute law and the general priuci(dei ot tae common com-mon law in evQneoiwu therewit:, waich a justice uf the (jeace, iolic : mistraCe, c n-i n-i table or curuDer wilt require to d sh.iriji n their duties, or that a L-racticing lawyer wiil need for reference in ordinary c ises, or th it may be required for tne iufruiatiou of every busine.-s man. Th is will entirely suiiersede the neceeeit for rcierenco to the volumes ol the statute-. ihe arrangement of the work ia methodical, methodi-cal, and c( tne essence ol its value, presenting present-ing each subject in its order and in it proper relation with others. Tue plan of the arrangement is entirely original with the author, being the result oi study and ' practical experience. It h-uf long been a subject of general remark that the author has, in this w-jrk, presented tho law wnh a I clearness ana simplicity of st le wl' : " h renders ren-ders the whole ali e plain to the commn understanding as to the more advanced lawyer. law-yer. 1 The justice of the peaco, police magistrate, i constable, and coroner will hnd in this book all the necessary forms and iustruc lions in regard to every branch of his duty. The prjeticin? lawyer will find in it, collected col-lected aud arrange i iu convenient for. , all tho statute law and deuioni, with reference to adjudicated csea applicable, in ordinary! practice. The business man will find in it a complete collection of forms reiuirtd in the transac-; transac-; tion of business. ; Students of the law will likewise find this a very valuable work for perusal and refer-I refer-I ence, as containing the general principles of ' the common law, cleaily stated, in connec-; connec-; tion with the ordinary branches of juris pru-; pru-; dence. j The following brief reference, to the contents con-tents ot this work will afford in somedegree an idea of its peculiar merits. The book is , divided in fiveparts, the subject of each be-! be-! ing methodically arranged in chapters or ap-, ap-, propriate subdivisions, as follows : Part 1. Of Justices of the Peace, I election and qualification, and proceed-i proceed-i ings before them in civil cases. Comprised iu thirteen chapters, treating : ! 1 Of the office of justice of the peace, i 2 Of the jurisdiction of justices of the peace. ! 3 Of the different forma of action, j A Of the commencement of suits, and the service and return of process. 1 5 Of the appearance of the parties. I 6 Of pleadings. 7 Of witnesses, compelling the attendance thereof, taking depositions, and of oaths and affirma tions. ' 8 Of the trial, and incidents there to. - BOfevidence, e 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 garnishmont. Part 2. Of proceedings before Jils- u tices of the Peace in criminal cases. Comprised in eleven chapters, treating j 1 Of the powers of justices of the peace relative to . j the enforcement of the laws, for Ihe prevention t j and punishment of offenses, and preservation aad observance of the peace. 2 Of persons capable of committing crimes, of ac-i ac-i cessories, and who may be witnesses in crimi- ' nal ca-s. . 3 Definitions and punishment of crimes and offen- i 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 observ nee and ! enrety of the peace and good behavior. I 7 Of fugitives from justice. ! 8 Of search warrants. 1 9 Of proceedings and penalties in relation to the j misdemeanors of Sabbath-breaking, and dis-1 dis-1 turbmg worshiping assemblies. 10 Of proceedings ia case of assault andbauery. and aff i ay s. 11 Of docket entries in criminal ad summary pro- ceedings, and justice's fess ia criminal dies. i Parto. Of the powers and dunes of Justices of the Peace under particular ! statutts. j Comprised in twelve chapters, treating i 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, j i Of contempt of court. 5 Of contesting elections. I 6 Of coroners. , j 7 Ofestra;. I S Of forcibl entry azd cetain. ! 9 Of icclosures and fences. ! 10 Of landlord and tenant, and procee-iin-rs by ' i distress for rent, 11 Of mmm li Of trial of the righ: o: property. i Paxt 4. Of the Constable, bis elec- . ' ion. and qualif cation, and the powers and duties of Constables in both civil ' and criminal cases. ' Comprising nve copters, treating 1 Of the cftce ofconstaile. 2 Powers azd duties cl constat. :cs ia prccerrdizgs. S Of the liatitycf crystal les ani sttreties. ' 4 Of the powers and dif.e? cf ccttsta'clea in crimi-Lal crimi-Lal cases. 1 Of fees aci coiirnsauonaUc-TT-d to cotitarte in bcth cixil and criztizal cacs Past 5. Common forms for ;h transaction of business. 1 AT-rr-ncce-. 9 Carmsrshir. 2 Artitraiijc and awards 10 CcnTeTancs. 3 Agrrentents. U l:wer. 4 A-te-c-rai agrem 12 Leases. 5 A -rt-r.- lo anralirant -n- ' 6 Eds cf Exchaagt and li Powers of attcmey. pr-;mtsscry cctes. 15 Kolease?. 7 EtHs of sale. 16 Mais, j S Ecnis. In one larre volume, S."0 rages, ia"w bin ding, "will be sent to sr.- adires; on , receipt of $7.50 with ihe order. B- MYERS, Publisher, I ST "SVshinrtcn 5 tree". Cbicio. i Ha:Ts' Txatise can be procured I at JAIES DWYER'S Book Store l and News Depot. LUMBER YARDS. : N E W LUMBERYARD I have opened a new Lumber Yard in the U. C. DEPOT BLOCK, Xorth side the Passenger Depot, inside the enclosure for the present. ALL KIXDS of LUMBER THOS, R. JONES. Ill1"1 11 ! I I Ml III I I Barron & Co.'s LUMBER YARD Comer of First South and Third W est Streets, one Block South of ' Railroad Depot, at the end of Track, Salt Lake City, Have constant'? on band all descriptions of Utah. Truckee and California Kedwood LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH AND PICKETS. ALSO A FCLL ASSORTMENT OF j DOORS, SASH, BLIXDS AXE XIOULDIXGS. ir" Spectnl Orders from Lumber Dealers and Builders filled on short j ' notice The p ablic are invited to call ; and a fair portion of patronage respectiully solicited, BARROS CO. BU!LDE?,S. SHELDON &, CO., Architects and Builders, FIRST EAST STREET, One and a-half blocks south, of the Theatre. .!. R. R, MELROSE & CO,, Carpenters and Builders, Frame Buildings delivered aud put up in any of the Mining Camps adjacent to Salt Lake City. Shops in Commercial Street. o t CHICAGO TRAEF, B. U. Siiiser. Pjvy.-ietir. ! r.r.rrW.11. tud I ' II - p p I) ttanvlpb Mtftl 1 L . .1 VJ J . T'; EI "- i 1 f!l fl:.r- j IEB0LD L KIENZLEJ C K le AT K D C 1 N C 1 X X AT 1 - -f- t i m: b-v PH TT & CVVERT. Gt-rerul Ai.-vr.-i W CtKCJA II. 11. CL.WVSOX. Su,.t. 2. C. M. I., AKeut to r I l.b Icrrllur). KEITH BROTHERS, M.tu:"cturers mi Jobbers vf HATS, CAPS AND FURS X'.i'innj and S'raw GtKxjf, 6s -c 70 w-b..h Ave.. puTpsr;n j A 1 Ucarlniru JH.t.. WUlnUU CHASE, HANFOP.D & CO., l oatu Water St., CHICAGO, j He-il'-iuarters for , Oils, Paints, Glass, &c, Manufaoturert of the celebrated WILSON OIL 1 A X r.vtiE, into. A; co.. linrters mid Drillers in LEAT:LR AND FINDINGS 5U Lake Street, Sp:,. CRICAtO. ID I i-6 Lake Shore Oil Works. MAXYELl, WhFeLES & CO., i Manutacturers of Engine, Sicnal, Tallow, Lard and WOOL OILS. Dealers in Headlight Carbon, "Whale KlephariL, Senl and tiperui Oils, Amenta for the Aale of PUATT'S ASTRAL OIL. Agenu of the Wet Virginia Oil and Oil Land MAXUFACTUBXB3 OP EXCELSIOR CAR. ROOF AN) IRON PAINT For Tin and thinle Koofa, Bridge Timbers, Ac. Factory. CHICAGO. Office, i3 A oiy Illinois it., S. Water fitroet, M. D. WELLS k, CO., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Boots and Shoes, 114 1 10 Wabash Ave, Chicago. M. D. Wills, 11. J. Ma-fai lai-d. R. Beiitdii-i, m--t S. f. .MoInlyre. VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSONf & REID AVIIOLE-SALE DRUGGISTS DealerB in PAINTS, VANISHES, OILS, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES, Window Glass, Glassware Patent Medioines, &c.. &o. 90, 93 fc 94 Lake St., cor. Dearborn "With a largo experience in tho Territorial trade, we feel sure of eiving satisfaction in quality, prices and packing. dS FIRE BRICK, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN. ROBINSON & SON, 215 East Madison Street, Chicago, 111. at NEW YORK TRADE. C. A. Longstxeet. John Sedgwick. LCNG3TREET & SEDSWlCK Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in MEN'S & SOYS' CLOTHING. 466 4c 468 Broadway, JV ew York. dii FELIX CAMPBELL, 79 John St, New York, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Wrought, Cast and Galvanized Aud every variety of Jittings for ihe same. mlT HENDERSON.JUSTICE&Co Successors to Griffen, Henderson & Co., IMPORTER3 AXD JOBBERS 07 FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, FURNISHING GOODS. ETC., 498 &. 500 BROADWAY, Orposite St. Mcnolas Hotel, fl9 JTew York. Pool, K azro. Kimball & Co,, WHOLESALE GROCERS 35 Warren St., cor. Church, J. H. BULGER. Ke'w Tork; News to Housekeepers ! A barrel of F!our makes forty pounds more of Bread wiui SEA FOAIvI POTDEB. timereqaired for donrh to raise, but bake in a ho: oven son mixed. SEA FOAM a-e Eris, Sboraning. Milk, Elc, and ia a wonderful economy. TH P. SEA FO I IS AJ ENTIRELY "EW l.VVEVTIOV. WITHOUT ANY OP THE BAD Ql'ALI TIES OF YEAST OR HAKIM. POW. DEKs, SODA OR SALtRATl. I GEO. F.GAXTZ i Co Manufacturers, i ' MENAGERIE. Eaif m block weft of President Tout's ileiiience. JOHN W. YOUN G, - Prop. Xati-re Beasts, Birds and Reptiles Wolverines. Eear?.Fo3es, Mounlia Deer, Lynx, rt Li Ca'.i, ii Lxpor'i: coliection of -Ta:iTe ilinerali; i Adraissioa. 50 cts. i Cliildien, 10 " Op:n every dzy except Sunday, &02! f S a n. to 5 p.n:, Feedtn? Time, 3 p. m. Animnls purchased for Food for the Wild Beasts of Uie Menagerie. Prof. J. It, BAJRFOOT, Manager. Z. C. M. I. COLUMN. ' j Wholesale dry goods dep't! i I'p St iirs, Einp.Ti::m Buddings, A full, first-class stock ot STAPLE DRY GOODS, AQTIOA'S, BOOTS and SHOES, i AT LOW PRICES. , Wholesale buyers aiul Co-openuiv ( Dealers ilcae inspeet. j -t-v n -r-f ttti 'r'f- EMPORIUM BUILDINGS, THE FINEST DISPLAY ANT) ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, WE CUT IN ANY LENGTHS AT A SMALL ADVANCE ON WHOLESALE. This is the Department for FaniHes. GROGERYIHARDWARE DEPART3IEXT, CONSTITUTION BUILDINGS, Purchasers can here find 1 An Immense Stock AND IN EACH BRANCH A GREAT VARIETY . i IMPLEMENTS, TGCLS AND ' MACHINERY ALL OX THE PREMISES. Miners Supplies a Specialty CLOTHING DEP'T. AND IIF OETED JIANTTACTURED FROM HOME-MADE, FRENCH, GER3IAX, ENGLISH and AMERICAN-FABRICS AMERICAN-FABRICS Fine Cassimeres, and Cloths Trimmings On hand, for Gentlemen ordering their own. S3- FIRST-CLASS jFITTERS AND WORKMEN TO FILL, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. DRUG DEP'T. i j Fancv and StaDle Drugs. PATENT MEDICEVES, LIQUORS IH GREAT VARIETY ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER, AVERILL PAINT WHITE LEAD, OILS, COLORS GLASS. ETC. Prescriptions from . Physicians icill have special attention. II. E. tLiWSOA, Supi. New Music Store! DAYWES &, CO., DKALEKS IN VIOLINS pSSl ACCORDEONS, v -.;.::;-;;: I. GUITARS, K:"rr':lT? CCNCERTINAS, ti ,1 i ' ' L; BANJOS, ! . ': BANDONIGfJs, STRING?, -tffiiifJ: FLUTES. &C Ininietion Hoots lor all inmnmms AUo a larte stock of the ni. AMKKK'AN OKGAN. jrououuecd ! all wlu have tried it far superior t0 aud cheaper than any o;her. Kel'ereiKvs : Sit'iior A. Farini, l'tvf. 0. Trait, and others. Good l'lANOS, l'roui SJoO upwards. A full stock of SUKKT MUSIC on haud, which the purclia.-er ca'i have tried ty a musician ou the premises. TWO E4i:n I-MVr OF TIIK POST OlPld, Z. C. M. !. BOOT AMD SHOE lciui'(in'u(, Jit tli iiy.iiJ pt-ttt; "siGr BOOT." r - X . 1.-.-A - . a . .,. Kvery style and quality of Boots and Shoes MAHK TC) OUIM'.K, tati.lW. tion guaranteed. ALWAYS ON HAND A I.AUCF. AMI CHOICK STOCK OF IIOME-MAD E EI1 BOOTS AND SI I OES A FULL ASSOUTMKXT F Shoe Findings, Horse Collars anil all kinds of Leather1 HIDES WAN TKI"). II. II. CLA WSOX. SlU-KHT V.KVT. HARDWAuE. i n?.E INSURANCE. Z SALT LAKE BRANCH , tLiia "2 ! OF Til F. 3 i3 , j Great Western 0 J Q I I INSURANCE CO'Y, 2 'g OF CHICAGO. 1 1 ld '3 TI1KO. F. TRACY, Pr.A,ll. fj C. H.UIS-KTT, ) II EN Y W. L. A H ENCE DlrecCon 0. H. BASSETT, HARDWARE STORE All kinds of HEAVY HARDWARE,1 Iron ami Steel, Stoves and Tin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Agricultural Implements And Milling Tools, At Lowest Rates. OPPOSITE SALT LAKE HOUSE Dl5 CHAS. L. DAIII.EK, J HAHSI1ALI. i CARTER, Adorn')!' H.K.MANN, laustr. oii-'ici; : Under Salt Lake Reading Rooms. A Branch of this SOVSD and REM- acu; $5,000,000 COM L' AM' Having been organized in our city, we are now ready for bu.-iness and earnestly earn-estly solicit public patronace, guarja-teeins guarja-teeins that all fire ri.-ks will bo carried at a fair rate. H. R. MANN, a'21 JIntr. THE CELEBRATED STDDEBiffl li ! Farmers and Teamster; THERE ARE MNE REASONS Why You Should Buy the above Wago: FIRST, They are made of the best selected IsdiaxaTimbeb, tboru-seasoned tboru-seasoned under cover. SKCO.V I), They are made bv experienced free labnr. . v.fci THIRD. The lightest running and most durable W agon in tne : . - F L KT'H, Their Thimble Sseins never break, while all otnep u . FIFTH, Most uuii'orm and best proportioned Wagon in .Marset, . of one will fit another, while other "makes" will not. cpfi-Tr SIXTH, The only TVazon in which the SLOPE SHOILjDER rv ucd ; hence they have the best Wheel, which is actually the ioun-ia.i W'aeon. and should be carefully examined by per.-ons buying. SFVF.NTII, They are sold only by responsible parties ; ana evc.j b warranted to give entire sati.-faction. Vfa-'D. EIGHTH, Because Teamsters wiil tell you they are the bct all purpo, on the road. . i MATH, Last bat not least : Studebaker Brothers are Vf' e3. tend to their business personally, and do not entrust it entirely to r is generally the case in lanre factories; hence the superiority oi tneir all others. tT Sold by JNO. T. CA1M jal "HERALD" OFFICE. Salt LaW. BENEDICT, HALL & CO MANUFACTURERS AXD WHOLESALE DEALERS LN Boots and Shoe? HAVE REMOVED TO los. 134 and 130 GKA3I STI.E Corner Crcshy, NEW 10' One Block tast of Uroadway, 1 J-'-" |