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Show A Live Paper ,i. Live People. Tin: salt i.aki: DAILY HERALD .'kci i.ai'. and (:ijM.m::::'.ta!. NK'.S .-I'AI'Ki'. OK H ALT LAKE n i . Tiinhoius hmv. FREE AND INDEPENDENT. TIIKIlM.V MdHMM- DAILY 1-A I I IL IN I TA1I, n I THE CHEAPEST PAPER pi m.iHiir.u i.t Tim K l.y Mountain ! TO MEN OF ENTERPRISE ! The r"nt d urnvflrf n 1 rapid ii t l -m nL of tlio mi itri of I l tli h.iva i eh. a tul will rontiniiA to iv, an imi'i-itti ' 'rvlf nf Trr km I. wUdIi ihouM r uu.ti utd t ha 4f tntin of all tu"in'4 tn en wa dtt.iro to ttt.tr Id it i-ruim. .(txtvy tiinuienti ui'ortjt f -r inn':n p.i.-t hvt Irtti hr niui wr.il Oi in to I lie 1 trr i f i r , ft Urea inunir.aion h.u i-oiuuiwiH't d ; auri-ultural auri-ultural tnd ol tier T.d ii.-. h arc li iid it rr.idy iIm; and iiicr.-li n'(t boum to IV fl llio t '..! Bownf minrylhriih ttio v mod i-li-iimoU of eoaimffi'. To buini men at a th uo to participate in the lively tr id wliu h must attend mih rapid kthtiU nf i n l r o r . a.1" wall ji to (lie ti'i'rtl (uiUlu-, ft liw, cnortfot io nowci-r i ft nei'(M!ily, by whir) ' be made lully m tinted wu!i tlio true en ii-lion ii-lion of roattarf mA thoy eii.it. :md through which to jr'!it llii'ir lu i m ;.n4 t'.K'ilities for luru inning u trouiiiiujt it imirttot. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Fully meed tin nooonity in l u'i. t being the orKi of any pmoii, meet or party i nur Uevolrtl a lour to ' Ingle Interest, it h.i-i iin'i'U up -ll jmM.o fTor and atteinod an iiiipi-i.vedoiitodoiri-iila-tlon in the tunc wh cit h.n elit' I ,-iii 'o it wm antebliahrd, by biii in tlio itriote-t fnao ft Krtii I n(e r mlr at , Live ami ThorouKltly Pti:rtilT N V. W SPA I' II It. ITS MLLCt NEWS Collated with the-greutot c.ire and froiu the most reliablo source, ui.ikcs it v.ilu.ible to ftll interested in the unnos of I't.ih ; it AGRJCCLTL'HAr. Al Gf.'.XrUAL rrnKiroRiAr. IXTKLLIGK.XCF C.n b Mu..lly rrk.d mi ; aud its OTsirisi has visaed II m tt. FROM R.M OK Till: ROCKY .MOl VntN JOIRNU.S. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Circulate largely ad m widoly rta I iu Try Miuiui C.:v.t and thrvushout thp Cine, Twnj nd Settle nontj of the Territory; Terri-tory; it found in the o rtice of every euterpn.-tnc euterpn.-tnc bu5inM tua in l'th: oircul.ii'w on the I'nioo Po:tl. Ceatr! TAoir.- I'tah Con-Irfti Con-Irfti Kailid; I-re tu-iil subscription list eft;, west, ttoc.i ana south; w The Best Advertising Medium In the K.x-Xy Mount ai a rv.j; n. Where to Advertise! Where it will be Seen! Where it will be Resd! In the People's Paper! T H 1" SILT LAKE HERALD. DO YOU "VTAXT KM FLO VM EXT HIRED HELP. MECHANICS. LABOKERS. LOTS TO KE-VT. HOUSES TO REST. OFFICES TO RE.NT. tTOBES TO RET. MAKE YOUR WANTS KXOTTX IS THE Salt Lake Herald. ScHiA J i.lnvi ll.Ui. I' tl I. , II 11 I'j i Ij h NOISia.l ! . M ! r.v SEWING MACHINF 11 I. IK Standard Machine of the World ! 'I ha fcprrlal C o m in 1 1 I a ajluted In imk.Kk ami rrjot.l UM !ll)j t liliiri at I fi urlb Caroilua mit t-alr, lirl.l at M m I e I a; l laat Mrrk ivrlci a !..i.l! l nUl IO tut, Hiirtmc KrMliiH Marhlnc for I tic aar a Mil i u I r ! I If muveilltnli, ,ri In l on a Ml Ir;r Ttrlrly of work, ioj (a talualile ur v feature, in a-IiIiik a-IiIiik It Ilia m u ml v altaa bl Dowlug .Tl at lit ne Iir family uic. ' ' t y I Partle contemplating the pur-rlu pur-rlu of Sewing Machine art re t nested Co rea.il tlia Cut owln from the . e r York Trlbuii" of Oct. , lUlh, 1H70i SKWIXG MACHIXES. 1 We have re-'ently h?A occasion to make iouie iii'juiriert into the jToKres of improve-- improve-- mem in tiiw uiei-li tni.-ui of sewing uiuchines, iml wo-e tint a hide surprised to le.irn that the cetiir il ole.i in the tirt iiivention tke taiittlo till hoi. Is iis phice. though many m i cm ft ji have been umde to su perced e it. L ii o U utile, in combination with the needle, n Jtill the Ti.enni used to form the stitch, in the le.iclnir ttDK'hinfd, and we and that the growth of tr.i.ie id chieiiy with theahuttlo-u.'it.ic theahuttlo-u.'it.ic tiiiti'hines. Vhn iin pro vetuents that are taking firm hold in irtetii'.tl use ure. therefore, necensa-riiy necensa-riiy in connection with the shuttle, either in the detail of the shuttle itadf. or in other p.rts tf the nuiohine counected with it. to ciiuse trie whole to operate more , purled ly au.l un iloriuli". itud to atrnfli ly iu i u.. M my important K.iir.s In this direction, in.i.ie .i nee the ti r ?t k'reat invention, are un-iounteily un-iounteily euibod.ed in the "Klorenco" ma-cinde; ma-cinde; and we reooiu :v. pt.lI our renders to ! careiul'y inspect the "i'loreuce" before ma-Kiiiit ma-Kiiiit a choice. 1 he points peculiar to this machine are: An unusual amount of money is spent in ! niuKiiiK the "Florence," thereby securing the bet matcrml istcel. lor instance, where : otlieis ue c.i;-ir'-n , :!r..l the : neat riti sh of iiuportiint p.trts (tiie shnttle, for example, beii'.f rih-ully reiectci u it varies from the -tandird l-.tfth of ad inch!) It u oon- sir Uv ted on the iiu pi est scient itic principles, entirely dispensing with the cits, and cams, , and link? wuich ?o ofteu get perversely out i ot order and sorely perplex every one but , the practiced u.ouinKt by their unaccountable unaccount-able freaks. Tne "Florence" ia ao easily mauaxed. and its use is so readily learned, lh.it an ordinary girl of ten ha sense and umscle enough t- run it i erfectly. Tnelock-stitch, Tnelock-stitch, as made by tne "Florence" is very re.ul.iraii'l perfect, very strong and elastic, i and is drawn into the la' re evenly, grad-1 grad-1 u.ill . exaci ly, without jerking, and without I cHustug the seam to pucker, or straining the ! thread so as to endanger its breaking; con-; con-; stsjueutiy, vei y tine threads ftnd Ur tt c tabrics can be ued. iusides tais. toe ' Florence" tiu ail bin the cheapest styles) also makes :aree additional smene-S ft double lock, a ;s:n(le knot aud a double knot which are stronr nud more elastic than any uther i stitch, aud which are made by no other oia- came, l ne " F lorence" la the only machine ,' that hu reversune lead, whereby the direction di-rection of the sewing n be instantly . caa:nd without atoppia the work, thus en.t. in the operator to quill r embroider with unusual .tciiity, to sew backwards and easily strengthen a seam wherever desired, and. fi'ially, by ft few repeated stitches, to litea ends in the quickest and stroDgest t.'v. It is the only mch.ue that his aself-a-'jL';ir shuttle-threa tension, which , ,-r io peri'o.'tiy that the operator can run 1 -rvs. the aaviedt i;Mtns and sow the finest .men and the thicket broad'loth in imtne-d: imtne-d: te succession wi;aont brw.ia.itig the thread . and a r.aout ch it'-wmg the oeiKiie, siiuh or 1 tension, i'he " c iorenco ' draws the thread into the ciotu wi:h uue;uaie i precision and certainty, by a: can oj an inscaious auio-aiaiic auio-aiaiic "take-up" wheel, wb'ijh dispose of the sl-k thread left after the stitch uh an accurate proaiptaews mat prevents a.l saari-in saari-in or dropping ot Pitches, and allows the operator to sew backward, cr to run of! the clotn and on again, with perteot impunity. It h ii an improved eiastic hsuimer. eiclu-, eiclu-, siveiy it own, watch -j tiiin.igvi with ease, iqj will make a aeui ot -ay wiith on any uitten.il It not oa y tr ik a perfect gather nisewsit to t Mai a; cue operation, but . it heais. and binds, ar.i :e: aad quilts, and cvr.is. aa.i tucis, aad g;irers aai braids wnaout t.sti:.i. ?jch f,tv:.il provision is aii-ie -ga ut m.'jnou we.tr that Ike "Flor ence" is ciaiaied and i.i.:n:eed by theCom-iay theCom-iay to last twee as ica wifaout repair as any other shttie oivr.ae ia te uiarkel. w;;bou: the s.ix '. e? t d.rr;cu!; . every part oi tae "F.oreace" lS so pertavtly aad perma-ceatiy perma-ceatiy austcvi. aad it h.is so tew joints and poiau of irit.ca. tair it runs with the nt-aicsi nt-aicsi ease. lie c-w.e is set and :araiei, aa i s;;t : j is letaeneo, shorteacvi. or revered with tie at-xost at-xost e.t-e. Ia u:a 'F". :reace' neither ;ae wo:i ucr the c era t ' r s dfi ii .laie to ce sowed, the "c. crer.ee" w-.:a i'A these c.aiais to superiority. se..s a; lie saiae pric as o.;:er hr;-c.asi x.JC:aJS. Ihasa aavaa W.- ; Liera'.-.ty in a:aaa:ticture; ;.up;;.-::y ot coa?trac:icu. ! Fie;.. :y of a:i - geaiea;. Vne;y o: S;;;cae-. Rever;? feci; ;-a-v-st;ai ter.sio-; Aj.:j:;o tiie-ai ; La.T-vi i-a-aier: rrcv.sicn -i;..i-.; tcat; i.isy reci af.oa c; aee-.e iu s ;;;;;; C" Less aa ; ce.tr-es.-; I -e roAuty aa hva i-isa f the xachiae: Juake ;e "F-crer.," aic-derately sreck-i-. a acie w;ca. w ie f iiaed. aeecs cat ;c he ;rie- fa a:, or can iJ":ra :o withcat ft sew-ir. sew-ir. aiach.ae. aai we here th.u be: re icat oae jcy c :"c-iai wherever "lhe It; bane ' ui we.ccaie. TO THE LADIES Ot alt Lake City, and thro a shoal sh-oal trie Tcrrttorica of I" tab.. Idaho. Montana aad Wyoming, We ei'.ci a ccriial uiviAiicn to call a: our c.ce. and eiaciir.e ii:? jTlorezcw ' "ariy Sowihj: ilivriiize. wheiher ce 5-:u.::-.- :uizied:a;e p-rch.-ie or rt o'.cso es-tnt-s::.-- ana cc'.rariiz. V"e have on eili::;iz. iz ori:r ".-ie mcrv v-. h;v"h we c'-a:m surertorl.y, ;ze ej- Grovcr ir I3-i-er. Mzer ana. nee.er W;"jSo-i- In "-Vr"; such comparison, compari-son, r.-j nn:air auvanLsjj laken i;: rivI racmnet. c-n; oa. ue cocirarT they tii'Ji "cwker: ty a ccni;:-; ni- v'some o: ihem re-oire ai c . o i In eni- neer si a Icccm out) CHAS. S, HAMMER, General Ajent, SALT LAKE ClTY.UTiH. HARDWARE. if HAVK JL'ST IIKCKIVED A'.:;;z.i LARGE IKYC1CE CF GOOKING STOVES Call and See them. AlJiO A FailJAis.)rtment of Hard ware, Anil, Iron, steel, Horse Shoes, Mule Shoes, (lass, Lamps, Oils, Tufty, Ltc. SENSENEY&CO e 2d duor bch.no S-dt Lake House, AT BARRATT'8 CRYSTAL TALACK ml C. H. BASSETT, NEW HARDWARE STORE All kinds of HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron and Steel, Stoves and Tin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS. Agrlcnltur&l Implements And Mining Tools, At Lowest Rates. OPPOSITE SALT LAKE noiSE TllS on nnn Fcicr:lsrxsi ZU,UUUlRONAND STEEL! At C. II. Rassett's. Opposite Salt Lake House. nlfi HERALD BOOK BINDERY. Booksof all kinds bound in a Good, Substantial, Substan-tial, Tasty and Workmanlike .Manner. brim; on Tom boors, CHICAGO TRADE. M. D. WELLS & CO , Manufacturers of and TYholesale Dealers in Boots and Shoes, 11 116 Wnbasn Ave, Chicago. ' M. D. Wells, H. J. MarfarlaLd, K. Bepediat, . S, P. Mclntyre. VAN SGHAACK, STEVENSON & REID w 1 ioli:sai,io DRUGGISTS Dealers lu PAINTS, VARNISHES, OILS, , DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES, i Window Glass, Glassware Patent Medicines. &c, &o. 90, 93 & 94 Lake St., cor. Dearborn With a laree experience in the Territorial trade, we feel sure of giving satisfaction in quality, prices and packing. d$ BKIGGS HOUSE B. H. Skinner, Proprietor. Corner Wells and p T T i n p f j Randolph Streets, Lli 1 UAljU, This House is centrally located, well furnished, fur-nished, and contains 2o0 Booms. di3 DIEBOLD & K1ENZLE, Snccessor? to Diebold, Bahmann A Co CELEBBATED CEKCIXNAT1 FIRE ASD BUKGLAE PROOF i S-A F E S,! And Sargent's Mametio and Automaiac j Bank j afi t 4 XLZ2 , PKATT & COVERT. General Agents So Vash.ing;on S., Chicago. H. B. CLAWSOX. Snpt. Z. C. M. I Agent for t tan Territory. - n30 I KEITH BROTHERS, ManuiictTrrers and Jobbers of HATS, CAPS AND FURS A!u'.Kterv and Straw Goods, 6 i 70 vv.bsh in, rTJTn H On 3 . Dearborn Place, Vlll Oil IT U CHASE, HANFORD & CO,, 51 Sonth Water Sl CHICAGO, Eeii ;aar".er? for Oils, Paints, Glass, &c, Manufacturers of the ce'.ebra;e-i W1LSDN OIL TAN'K. PAGE, CO., Lxpcnsrs aid Dealers LEATHER AND FINDINGS 50 Lake Street, ?g CHICABU ILL Lake Shore Oil Works. MAXWELL, vHEELit a Ca., Engine, $tcnal. Tallow, Lard and VOOL OIL.S. .'.ephai. iiSii acd item 0:1. Ai:a 5: lie Sile il" PRIII'5 ASTRAL OIL. ' Ajena cf lis W-sK T;--'. v izi 0 Lir J CKuSU CA3, BCSf AM 3 ISCM PAiHT Izz I-i ai izls iocfe. Bn-i; rL-er. 4c Fiovir. Chicago. 0:e, dl-4 SAN FRiNCISCOJRACE! A. C. A0U0 icCO., Sl.X FKlSflMU. til- ' : .- ' ; ' - . ' '' .1 I e . --- i K. D. CLA'.Vr . S. -:': J, BAUM & CO., Is... - 1 i i:.::--tn cf MEH'SfwCGY'3 CLOTHING Sintoiat St- KrsaflifO. 4 iuiray .New ork. p.. - r .-. ; " I U. A-::rt NATIVE WINES AXO BRANDIES ?1. KELLKH . CO., j C. r-- l .i'.c-T ayi WmL:l:. a iv.rwH, . ... Kr.nt-l.ro,' - - - Cllfornia nrllca Wine, K. lili. ratio Wine, U I.IK ' -Madeira ,,r, .. me lllller.. Mierry l.r..e Ur.ild). l,:our-un -.e l Tn-! irorii-.-! .trK-tl ; ure, iUl Olrr IU .1- . j-.,1: Lik-C 0, r;ni!: u. 7 ; C--v ; ru ve M ". -"! u.t.mt!.a. u-n C.- !Wll..et..l. J 11 I't--v ilI I i .' '.. V . fttr ...-, i.r-Le. mt li.uio ;oouui.vi, AirMii. Salt L.r C.ty. S. P Llulie Moorhead. i S. P. MOLD EH Si CC, FOREIGN liliV GOODS, Linens, Dre? Goods, Hosiery, tc. Jf Jt : SAN SO ME ST. Lcn ion : 27 Li lrah.Il M., .a " 04 EINSTtiH BRCS, CO,, Iminjrtcrs and Manufacturers of IE00T3 AND SHOES i GF EVERY STYLE AND KINO. 113, 115, and 117 Pine StreeC, SAX FRANCISCO. 1 Our Homemade Goods are unequalid I I'J any. Samples at 3Ir. Coodliiud's Office, o5 S-LT LAKE CITY. WEIL & CO. IMPORT RR3 OF Cigars and Tobacco Proprieton of the HAVANA CliiAK MAN lF ACTOR! ' 441, 23 and 2'J5 Front St., Southwest corner Front A Sacramento Sta., j. cvi:.ii?i cfc Co., !G0MMi5iS!0N MERCHANTS j 48 Clay St., San FrancUco, j DEALERS IN" OREGON PRODUCE. I Are constantly in receipt of Oregon Hams, Bacon, j Lard, Salmon. Ac. Stftrcli, of our ewn aud Extern mannfactnre always on ImcJ. j4 BH1TTAN, HOLBROOK & CO Importers and Dealers in Stoves Sc Ranges, SHEET IPiOH PLATE, Cojjper, Zinc, Sheet Lend, Wire, PUMPS, Iiead and Iron Jbijo, TIX X E S H9 CS OOm, Toole and Machinery and General HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, Embracing Plain, Japanned, Planished and Stamped Ware, Nob. Ill dc 113 California and 06 Noa. IT fc 19 Davis Streets. DEETH, STAIRS CAMPBELL BISCUIT BAKERS, And manufacturers of Soda, Boston, Butter, Pic Nlc, Sugar, Slllk and. La Grande CKACKEHS, Jenny Lind Cakes, Ginger Snapp, Pilot Bread, Saloon Pilot Bread, Etc. The abOTe Crackers are baked fresh daily, and are of the very be-t description. All materials used in their nianu:acture are oi the best quality. Bakery 310 and 213 Mission St., and 305 Sacramento M., fS SAN FRANCISCO WILIVIERDSNS & KELL3GS, Importers and Jobbers of Wines and Liquors, 2H & 216 FKOXT STREET, j7 SAN FRAXC1SCO. GRAY, JONES, & CO. DEPOT OF THE SANTA CRUZ TANNERY iHJiCFACTUBBE3 OF Oak Sole Leatlier. j 418 BATTERY ST., SAS FRAXCISCO. J A. J. GRIFFITH, Der 'a )fegr?S all kinds of 'SALMON AND HERRINGS, 133 W'iihinptou Street. All kinds of Dried, SmoEed'acd Pickled F;h ' conatanUy on hADd. j4 ama n aaia-Maaa I J.t5IEKUILL AtO, C0MM!33!0N MERCHANTS h 20-1 and 206 California St., San FroiicUco, - - California- Particular attention pnid to the Sllic? of : orders lor every description ot merchandise, i Sale of Ores, k-c, ttc. EST A. B Xj I S H e: 18oO. ; CASTLE BROTHERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 213 and 213 Front Street, no i I CHENERY. SOUTHSS & CO., j Importer: acd Jobbers of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC I BRANDIES, WINES, AND LIQUORS, " 311 Clay Street. San Francisco. ; A. G, DIETZ Si GC7 iP-AXNsT F OILS, 1 Varnishes and Lamps, B.:. ;.r-i.u: s. Cii'.rni. San Francisco Ths American Satmergeil TJ 1SL S'V?.EST AND -::ST DE-S;?.J : F'jM? IN THH Vip.iCST. Beirg M .Tjfri fj. parti, a..fwz:ch ire :. i- i eii2ia-.ee i: iseiecially : Pacific PumplSacVg Cc; ; 313 Pine St., San Francisco, Cal. WiH receive pr3pi a:te.ti ' SESD 70S A CIBCULAB. LAW BOOK. HllllEi'TREATlSE, Jii: Public eJ. Is S. B. MtERS. Chk-vgo. a m:v r.uiTio.N of HAINES' TREATISE. lUt ised aud Enlarged. An 1' il: er.-v!5.vk f-r -J".:sei of . - L.C-, C e . JLJ I J!'-' ."cTp (iB' c-u-.v. A u.jiv t. 1". - A i-f Ktr:crr!KO iv-r ,-.cr L ci, ani uc:u.i K-r cry liu?mew rKj EL UA If M. HA t o u n- :r (if Laic. v;.:-a t; i' Kt i-ed improved. l:.. :is a:, i Jl-ci-:U3 Ui'u ti- ia. u v.'i -line o: ovi-r i-tt:c. liuuua iu mvuvtir-' T 3 l W AX I fc al I- ab-v's vscll kL-wa to every jut:co cf the (esce. I'Ti.-tu-iiis lawyer aui public ollioer m li!iiu-:s ii:d the N orihwetcru Staled and lerritories. as the uust u?e:'ul and eoiuj'lete wurk ui the kind extent. It h.i litU'ly been revised by the author, and luatcrLilly improved by the addition of much iiuportant lUJtttjr. giving all the late laws and i abli?hed division down to 1 This book hai. up to the present time, reach-i reach-i ed a larger sale than any other work of the kind in this eountry. This 1'j.ct may be men-1 men-1 tioncd aJ evidence of iu superior merit. Its j excellence consists both in the matter eui-I eui-I braced, and the arrangement or classifica- j tion of subjects. j In the collection of matter contained in I the to, k it is intended to give all the statute I law and the general principle of the oom- mon law in connection therewith, which a 'justice of the poace, police magistrate, constable con-stable or coroner will require in discharjji np their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will need for reference in ordinary oAaea, or that may bo required for the information of every business man. This will entirely supersede the necessity for reference to the volumes oi the statutes. '1 he arrangement of the work is methodical, methodi-cal, and cf the essence of its value, presenting present-ing each subject in its order aud 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 the author has;, in this work, presented the law with a clearness and simplicity of stylo which renders ren-ders the whole ali-e plain to the oommon understanding as to the more advanced lawyer. law-yer. Xho justice of the peace, police magistrate, constable, and coroner will find in this book all the necessary forms and instruc lions in regard to every branch of his duty. The practicing lawyer will find in it, collected col-lected and arranged in convenient form, all the statute law and decisions, with reference to adjudicated cises applicable in ordinary practice. The business man will find in it a complete collection of forms required in the transaction transac-tion of business. Students of tho law will likewise find this a very valuable work for perusal and reference, refer-ence, as containing tho general principles of the common law, cleaily stated, in connection connec-tion with the ordinary branches of juria prudence. pru-dence. The following brief reference to the contents con-tents ol this work will afford iu 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 chaptors 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 eases. Comprised in thirteen chapters, treating : 1 Of the office of justice of the peace. 2 Of-the jurisdiction of jimicaa of the peace. 3 Of the different forms of action. 4 Of the commencement of euitd, and the service and return of process. 6 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. 9 Of evidence. 10 Of the docket, and forms of docket entries. 11 Of judgment, costs, and filing tranacrip t. 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 ofjustices 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 crime, of ac cessories, and who may be witnesses in criminal crimi-nal cases. 3 Definitions and punishment of crimes and offen ses as prescribed hy the crimi nal code 4 Of proceedings where a criniinal offense has been committed, 5 Forma of statements of offenses in warrants. 6 Of proceedings in relation to theobserv 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-Lreaking, and disturbing dis-turbing worshiping assemblies. 10 Of proceedings in case of assault and battery, and affi ays. U Of docket entries in criminal and summary proceedings, pro-ceedings, and justice's less 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. 2 Of attachments before justices of the peace. 3 Of bastardy, and proceeding in cases thereof. 4 Of contempt of court. 5 Of contesting election?. 6 Of coroners. I" 7 Ofestrajs. I 8 Of fjrdble euiry atd deiaia. 9 Of mclosnrea and feLcea. jlO Of landlord and tenant, and proceedings by I distress for rent. ! 11 Of aamaej. ; 12 Of rria! of the riht of property. ; PaetI Of the Constable, his eiec-i l :;on and qualification, and the powers! ,ani duties of Constables in both civil : and criminal cases. I Comprising Sre chapters, treating 1 Oiihe c ofconszaile. 2 Po--er? ani dztles of constables in proceedinga. 3 0: the Labiiy of consai.lsfl and snretiefl. 4 Of the powers atd duties of constables in CTimi- I Ll CiL3. 5 of fs az.d copja.uon allowed to constables - '--tl; c:vu and criiainal c-t- Pa?.t 5. Common forms for th t trir.iac::on o: business. I j 1 A:-pr--:-. 9 Co-pATTaership. ' i 2 Art : trail -:n and awardilO Conveyances. ! 3 Azreeaaenis. 11 Dower. 4 A:-npal arrem- 12 leases. ' 5 A- :r.L :.f. IS Naturaiizatioii. j 6 -LV:f Ei.hiii- aid 14 Powers ofattorney. tr-iLiiiCrv notH. 15 Eeleases. Ia one itrge volume, pugec, law j ; binding, wilt be sent to any address on ' receipt of i'7.50 w:;h the order. j E. B. MYERS, Publisher.; r7 AVshington Street. Chicago, j 1 i ! Haixio' TREATTiEcan be procured i Jat JA:iE3 DWYEK'S Book Store i and News DepjL THE GELEBRATED Farmers and Teamsters THERE AEE NINE SEASONS Why You Should Buy the above Wagon nUST. TUcy are maJo of lUe best sok-tod Inihana Timukh, tlKMiishly o:i.':ioJ luuler I'ovi-r. , . . K.CO. I), Thi'V are m:ule bv ox;H'ru'iieca live lahnr. flUKl), The lifhtert ruiimiis ami most ilur.ilile Wii.non m tlio Murtot, l'Ol K i ll, Their Thitublo S.eiiis uovor break, while all others Jo. 1-" iri'll, Most uiiilbnu ami best proportioned Vai;oa m Market; any iW of one will til another, while other ".makes" will not. xiXTII, The onlv M'anon in wliu-h tho L0Vk U0l 1,0 KK Sl'OKKi, u-ed lienee thev have the best Wheel, wlueh is aeiually the loiimlatkin of tho SVaton, niid lould bo earefnUy examined by persons buyiiii;. i: l"..Tll, They aro told ouly by responsible parties ; and every WaiMi is warranted to j;ive entire salist'.ietion. KliaiTll, l?eeause Teamsters will tell you they are lhe best Wagon, f,r all purposes, on the road. MVl'll, Last but not least : Studohaker brothers nro praiMieal men, attend at-tend 10 their business personally, aud do not entrust it. entirely to Koreuu n, u is generally the case in large lactones; hence the superiority of their work over all others. Sold hj JNO. T. CAINE, al 'ilKRALO" 01TICK, Salt I.ake City. NEW YORK TRADE. TRAVEL News to Housekeepers ! UTAH CENTRAL A birrel of Flour makes forty rounds uioro k1 Ureud wilU SEA FOAM vi. rOWUBR. So time required for dough to raise, but bake in a hot ovon its soon as muej. ffM S ---"Tr 1 T" ' " M 71 SKA FOAM saves Kens. Shortening. Milk, u.-. L' 1 ,V, ! -r I Ktc, aud is a woudeilal eeonouiy. sl Ut.jW; VAf mj THK. SEA PO(Jt IS AN FM'lUKl.T JKV l.WENI'lOV, H1T1KIIT a.w ok i hk iiaii at ai.i i Iks DinVTrn I I5J- pr IIT... UIMtA.TllIlllAKIMII'IIW- rlUiittii L Pi LF UTflW tlKKS, SODA OK siLfclUTUl. UIMOl GEO. F.UAXT7, .t Co., Miinufuelnrers, ni'Vi Lc llunno SLrri't. N. v . On ami alter Thursday, Dec. . lain Pool, Nazro, Kimball & Co,, WHOLESALE GROCERS 35 Warren St., cor. Church, J. II. BULUKK. New York. FELIX CAMPBELL, 79 John St, New Yoik, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Wrought, Cast and Galvanized IRON PIPE, AND EVERY VARIETY OK Fittings for Steam, fins mul Water, UM-ed liy k.uglnccrHt Maiitilit- Hirers, PlumberH, Jtt earn an ft Oa 1-lttcrB. liollerti, Liotlf r Flues. Steam a nil V nc ii it in Gun pen, & t e a m n nd Gn Fitters '1 ools, ltohln nud Coal uhh A p pa rat m t'r Fnc- torlcb, tioteln, F-lc. STEAM APPARATUS. F'iRWAHMIXG BUILDINGS. C. A. Longstreet. Johu Sedgwick. LONGSTREET & SEDSV1CK Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in KEN'S & SOYS' CLOTHING, 40G 468 Broadway. New York. d.!4 HENDERSON.JUSTICE& Co Successors to Griffen, Uenderson & Co., I1IF0RTER3 AND JOBBERS OK FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, II OSI H HY, FURNISHING GOODS. ETC-. 498 tb 500 BROADWAY,' OrpoBite St. Kicholas Uotel, aa New York. MEDICAL. SUSTAIN HOME MANUFACTURE The Best aud the Cheapest ! Have You Tried Thein.l ANTI-DYWPEPTiC, ! COMPOUND BONESET PILLS. . Home-made and purely vegetable. Twenty-fire cents per box Twenty-fire Pills. Warranted to iye satisfaction. They relieve Jaundice, Djpepsia, Indigestion, Indiges-tion, Liver Complaint, lieaJache. Lo?s of Appetite aud Foul btoma-jb. will brakc up I Cldj, Fevers, Coughs, and Purify the Blood, j Taey will Cleanse the .Stomach, Kenovate the System, and di?pel DUea-e Are good in all caes where Physic U needed. Try a box. Tou will lite them, and never want any other Bon. Ihey are Ionic, Cathartic and Expectorant. Expec-torant. OPTHALMIC BALSAM, I Or Eye Balm. j Valuable in most Diseases of the Eyes. Re- j move; InSaixmation. s:reng;hen! toe Sigat, i and Weak or Droopine Li e, and i" generally ; healing and streDK-thenirjg to the sight, but j causes no pain. It j? aio- good for 'letter, Ringworm and bad Sore. Only Iwenty-nve Cents per Box. COMiLIN HALVJL. A valuable remedy for Cuts, Braises, Wound, ; Sores, Burns, Scaids, and for Weas or Lame Back. Side or Breaet, and for many other o-ee- Thee and other home-made family medi- cinee are prepared by J. E. JOH.SOS, St. George, ttah, , And sold at Zion's Co-operative Storw and ; by other agenta throughout the Territory. Also sold at wholesale or furnished on com- ! mission to refponsioie agents. Ii the;o mtd-icineaarenot mtd-icineaarenot kept at your stores, aic your i merchant to order them at odcc Dully 'IValiiN Lcnve Suit Lnko City nt S a. in- and 2Ab p v. Arrive at Oien 7 a. in, ami I; 15 p. m. Leave UKil.-n R n. m. and p. m. Arrive at Suit Lako City lu a.m. aud 7:30 p.m Fare from Salt Lake City to Wood's Cross .70 Cftitrovillo f .90 FaritiiuRlon $l.2T) Kays villa 1. Cffdeu 2.M Fare from Optica to Knysvillo Fartnintrton Crntroville 2.n5 Wood's CniM 2 Salt Lake City In addition to the abov e AM ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Will run DAILY, SUNDAYS KXCK1TED. Leaving Ogdcn at 5 a. m. and Salt Lake City at 4:40 p. ui.. On which full faro will entitle tho purchaser of a tirket to return on tho HAtue dny Rnd ;ram free, and will stop by arranging wilh the conductor at any point on the line to take on or let off jtah&engers. Pasaentferd will plene Purchaic their Tickets at the Olllcea. Fifty Cents a-Ulitional will bo charged wheo the fare is collected on the train. For all information concerning froight or parage, apply to D. O. CALDER, Ticket and FrtJUht Ag' Salt Lake City. FEU A MO IIW, 1. 3 TT L 1 tiDI'F.RINIKNDENT. F Z Trl. LIVERPOOL & Q'JES3T0WM IN MAN LINE Of Royal Mall Stcamen, Sailing from .New York Every Saturday, A.VD Alterimte Tuesday. Cabin Passage, to Lireijrfx,!. tfoM) 175.00 Steerage " " (cnr.) 30.00 Passage from Liverpool to New York Cabin, ... c,) S73-0J Steerage, - . (Cu'reocj-) 31.00 Round Trip Ticket iffaed at very low rate OHS G.DALE, ir'5t 15 Broadway, Xew York. Or WILLIAM CALDER, Acect. o-T Salt Lake City. I tao- BENEDICT, HALL & CO., MANXFACTUEERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IT Boots and Shoes, HAVE REMOVED TO Xos. 134 and 130 GKASI STKEET, OncBlotadway, NEW YORK. d |