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Show A' Live Paper Y'iV. Live People. Tin; salt i.aki: DAILY HERALD HKU.'I.AU AM) O.MMI..'IAI. NK'.V.-l'AI'Ki: OK .-'ALT i.aki; CITV. TlIilPllOl'LiysPil'LK! FREE AND INDEPENDENT. Tin; o.M.v Mim.MM. daily I'.U'KK IN ITAII, THE CHEAPEST PAPER M ni.iiiit.ii is Tin" ltiirl.) Mountains ! TO MEN OF ENTERPRISE ! Th rwftnt timeoverir rupii dvrl-.p- tumil of the i'f t Mil tl.tvo fi'fl). ami will flout i mi ft lu (i va, an int imtus E'i t r lift of very kind, whh-ti lnniLl coin.unnd the .-lonlluri .-lonlluri of all tniMnrii men who demo to tiara tu lU im.liu. Iloftry ihiniDftiili uf urn for iimn'tn i il h bringing we.ilth iutu the .irritr'; a Urge ii..iiti-riiin &. citiuiiifiiii-rd ; agricultural agri-cultural and other prn'lui'fi ire liu.d ng rrady ttlftfl ; ami mri-)int. tiffin to fori iheUcady fl.tir of iiionoy tliroiuh the varied i-h.tnncli of ooiurflort'fl. T" hinintw rum at a ilMUnoe win .noplt to participate iu tlm Itrolv trade wUU'h must attend mch riM.I growth of itutTf-t. i well j to Ihe loc,l .iiUlu- ft lire, e n or k i' 1 10 nawipapt-r ii a ntx'.niy, by which be made tully ao.,u.uiitfd with llio true cuuli-tun cuuli-tun of roatteri ft they exist, and through which to prweiit their Imam an4 faoili Lies I for turmthuig to romiing a m:irk(. ! THE SALT LAKE HERALD i Ifully inem thu nefrity in I'tfth. Not t I n n (tie org., of any rrton, iff t r party, nor tlevotrtl alone to my lnlrtt, it h.tJ grown upon pub ho favor and tiitnroi an unprevedontod circulation circula-tion in the time which ha elapsed since it was Mt.tMmhed. by being in the strictest potiis a Krtr, Imtrpciitlent, Live ami Thoroughly lrs rrl v e NE WSl'ArKR. ITS MINING NEWS Collated with tho greateM pare an J from the most reliable source, make.' it Taliuble to all Interested in the mines of Utah ; its AGKicn.rrK.lL AXD crXtKAL TKKKirOKlAL ixrrLUGEXcr Can be equally rehed on ; and its kntisttsk has placed it in the FROM K Nk OF THE KOIKY .M01NT.V1N JOIKWLS. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Circulates largely and is widely real in every Mining C-ir, aid throughout the Cuie. Towns aud Sott'.oiuents ef the Territory: Terri-tory: ii found in the office of crery enterrru-inc enterrru-inc busine? uiaa in ltah; circula;os on the Vnion Faci!U Central Tacic and V:ah Central Cen-tral Kailrds; has a Urtf mil ?uKcrirtion list east, west, north and south; arid is The Best Advertising Medium la the Kocky Mountain rc.on. Where to Advertise! Where itwill beSeen! Where itwill be Read! In the People's Paper! I H F. SILT LIKE HERALD, DO YOU WANT EMFLOYMSNT HIRZT HELr. MECHANICS. LABOKEES. LOTS TO EE-NT, HOUSES TO EET, OFFICES TO KENT. STOKES TO KENT, MAKE TOm 1TAXTS KSOTS IS THE Salt Lake Herald. SEWKiu MAChlhES. -i' i i i . ''''' v i St".n'Jard Mac!.i:vj of the World ! Tin i.rll I (iiiiinltlt. .iipiilnltd I ii ...... n. ."I rr,...rt cwli l. I.li.'. l -urll. rolli.. l-.lr. I.rl.l l IClrlKl. w..rk .V... I- I .Hr.i to f . 1,,.,.... rl..K .l.l.". l Hie m l.l iUlrlllr.tUl II . mil Hln( .... Ir. I, I.r. v.tl. I of .!., m.)I It. vl.l.l oeW le.lurti, "-kll.K "-kll.K It 111 ii.tl luhlo B.wl.g l . Iilii. lor lu.ily u.c. Part lea cuiitemplntliiK t'1 pur-rliase pur-rliase of KeivInfC lachtiiea are re-ltic(et re-ltic(et (u reail tlic following from Hie Sw York "Tribune of Oct. 1 Wth, 1 M70 i SKWINU MACIIIXES. Wo have recently had ooo.iiun to make s.mie iiKiutriiu into ttie prmrc's ot improvement improve-ment III tuo iiierli.uu.-lll of Attwinit liiiichllieS, ,iu4 were not n littlo Muriri-d to K-nrn thm ifmci'ntrtl id. -a i' the tirt ijvniion tke eli u t tie mil hoKl.i i:a pl.iv'ti, thoun muny tein its li.ive btin ui;t i6 to duirceile it. I tia li Little, in 0.' uiti int turn with the needie, h dtill the u.ctutd usod to tortu the stitcn. in the If.niiim iiidchitii.-', and we find that the iirowiii ot tr.iio is chietiy with theshuttie uf iint niin'h ino.-. liie inuTovoments that are tnking firm huKl in i.rii.-tio.il u.e are, theretore. neoe.--ri-nly in connection with the shuttle, either in the dot.til of the shuttle itsi li. or . in ottier I'-irt.' of the Machine connected with it. to o.iuse tne whole to operare more liorieotly and uniformly, and to .Miujduy its u'e- , - .l iny iuip'irUnt (raina in this direction, m.ivle Miice the tirt itrv;tt invention, are un-d.iuttteuly un-d.iuttteuly einiu'l.i'd in the " Florcncu" ma-chide: ma-chide: and we rccoinmend our rentiers to o.ireiul'y iii.tt'eot the ' .t'loronce" beiore uia-kinc uia-kinc a oin'ioe. 1 ne points peculiar to this mac rune are: All unu-ual amount of money is spent in nKihin tue "Florenee." thereby securing the best tn.iteri.il tteel, for instance, where other use o,ist-in-n and the i nest tin sh of important p.iru tthe shuttle, f'T example, beiii nuily rej'ted if it varies from the staud-ird 1-liwtli of an inch!) It is eon- 9tru ted on the simplest scientific principles, ' entirely dispensing with tue c's, and cams, and links wtiich .-o often j:et perversely out of order and sorely perplex every one but, the practiced inactiiin-t by their unaccount- , able freaks. The "t'iorence" is so easily manaced, and its use is so readily learned, that au ordinary girl of ten hai sene and muscle enough to run it perfectly. Tne locksmen, lock-smen, as made by the "I'loreuce" is very i regular and perfeot, very strong and elastic, ; and is drawn into the tabnc eveuiy, grad-uallv, grad-uallv, exactly, without jerking, and without causing the seam to pucker, or straining the thread so as to eudauger iu breaking ; con- . seiueiHly, vei v fine threads and iigat lubrurs . cau be used. Besides this, the ' i'lorence" tin all but the cheapest styles) also makes three additional stiteaes a double lock, a sinsle knot and a double knot whuh are stronger and more elastic than any other stitch, and which are made by no other machine, ma-chine, lue "Florence" is the only machine that hs a reversiole teed, whereby the direction di-rection .of the sewing can be instantly changed without stopping the work, thus enabling the operator to quilt or etntroide-wuh etntroide-wuh unusual facility, to sew backwards and easily trengiheu a seam wherever desired. and. ti'ially, by a few repeated stitches, to tasten ends in the quickest and strongest w iy. Ii is the only machine that h.is a self- ! atuusting shutiie-thread tension, which : works so perfectly thit the operator can run across the eaviesit seams ar.d sew the finest linen and the thickest broadcloth iu immediate imme-diate succession wuhont breaking theturesd and without changing the needle, stitch or teusioa. The "b iorence" draws the thread lino tne cloth with uneiualed precision and certainty, by means of an ingenious uio-mauo uio-mauo "like-up" w heel, which disposes of the slack thread left alter the stitch wtia an accurate promptness that prevents ad snarling snarl-ing or dropping of stitches, and allows the operator tose backward, or lo run od the ciothandonaga-.il, with pertect impunity. It h.w a improved eiastic hemuier, eiciu-i sweiy its own, which uuiin,uN w.th e&a, ' nd will make a turn of atij wid:h on any material. It oot o:ny CAAes a pertWt sithar and sews it to a band at c-e operation, but it hems, and binds, and fe.s, and quilt, and cor.is. ana tucis, and ga;aers, and braid without DAstinc. Such special provision is made aga;nst iiuurious wear that the "Kior . euce" ts c.aimeu and guaranteed by the Company Com-pany to- last tw-.ee as ior.g without repair aj any other shutt.e mch;ne in t.:e market, without the iii.i:es: d. Acuity. Every part of the "F. orer.ee" ;s so pertectly and permanently perma-nently a'usted, ana i: has so tew joints and points of tr;ci-.cr.. that t; runs with the utmost ut-most eafe. ire neeile u set and threaded, and u:e Sf-ici is lecctheaeu, shortened, or r;vcrscd with te ut-aivvt ut-aivvt eae. la usir.w tae "clorence" ai;her tne wo- nor the ot era; -r's uress is .:ao'.e to C soiled. Ihe " r .orcnee" w ith ail vhej- c.am.s to s v.'r:rr.:y. scl.s at the same rne as ct.ier rs;-c.aisi mac-meji. liase aavan L-rerali'.y ta muutAc:ure; F w i . -. t y v : tr a :i a e .n e - V ar-.e'.y of St.tce; KeverM :'ecd; e.:-o.-tension; Automatic tase-u, ; r.uprx'veu heinxon FiwiMca wear. F.-rtec: ad ;;xi--; a vustiacnt; F.'sy rcgu aiioa o: uc. ad suicc; C.car.LitufSS ar.a or.e i coss; X o..j.y a:, i c:" ".he tt.viiC la.e ro:..-c." io it r .u ly st-.ik- rg, a :r wiine wL'.c: to -o at-cd. aeeAis .it to oe :r.M- No y caz ai r: to e w-.trrit a -in -iis and i e :ov 'wia: 6e;cre ior r may . :c--a wdrevcr "Ihe ir.buze ' is we.ee te. TO THE LADIES Of Salt Lutf CttTsmitThroucU-out CttTsmitThroucU-out (tit VerrUories of l taii. liiah.o. Montana and WyomiaK, s: our oui.-e. -:-ii::::-e i".orer:c ::.y Lacze. w e'ier c.e s..r.-; :z;z.o-i-s: p-rclacs? or nc". : U UVtirt'isis ana r'.eisur :o 5c-::tV hav-e c-exb.:i;".cz, in c r :r '.zs lacr esr.v ;o eiv .i-n pc:r:i c: ..----r-:- ce. ia r.-.c'i: we c".s:za uvrlor-;y. lie ma-vlii-cs o:" various m.'ucer?. ir.d G rover i i?.r. S-.r.c;-r sr.! Yie'.er o: rivsl m.seize. oui on lie cczirarT Jirv vi'.I r-e kev; rj s comvv'.e-i; zzs- c: require si gocu "kn ei- CHAS. S. HAMMER, Gnerl Asent, SALT LIKE CITY.UTiH. 1 Col LUMBER YARD. Mining' TIMBER! lO 2s: lO 0 IS IS 12 221 lk FKOM 3LO "to SO laengtlls, AT THE TRUCKEE lumberyard; ... - : D W P . CJl CHICAGO TRADE. M. D. WELLS &, CO , i Manufacturers of and iVhoIesale Dealers in Boots and Shoes, 114- fc 116 Waljasli Atc, Chicago. M. D. Well?, H. J. Marfarlana, R. Benedict, S, P. Jlclntyre. VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & REID WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Dealers in P.siTS, VARNISHES, GILS, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES. Window Glass, Glassware I Patent Medicines, &o &o. 90, 94 & 9 Lake St., cor. Dearborn With a lare experience in the Territorial trade, we ieel sure of giving sati-faction in quality, prices and packing. dS BKIGGS HOUSE B- H. Skinner, Proprietor. Corner "Wells and p TJ I p p f Randolph Streets. VJJ.lvAuU Triis House is centrally located, well fur-, fur-, nished, and contains 250 Rooms. d23 DIEBOLD &. KIENZLE, Scccessors to Diebold, Bahmann k Co CELEBRATED CLN'CLXXATl FIRE AXD EntGLAS PROOF Si FE S, And Sargent's Mapcedc and Amomatic I Dank : PEATT & COVERT. General Agents So AV&ihington Sl, Chicago. H. B. CLAWSO. Supt. Z. C. I. I., . Igeat for luh Territory. n30 KEITH BROTHERS, iinu.fc:urers and Jobbers of HATS, CAPS AND FURS Jtfilunery and Straw Goods, 6S & 7 0 Wabash in, fnTf1 8 P ft 3 . 4 Dearborn Place. VlliUAUU A CHASE, HAHFGFiD & CO,, I 51 Sonlb Water St., CHICAGO, Oils, Paints, Giass, &c, ( Malac:irer5 o: :he ceiebraifri WILSON OIL TANK. UI3 PAGE, lillO. A: CO., LEATKiif AND TiNDiHSS 50 Lake Street, rXH--- CEICAEO, ILL Lake Shore Oil Works.; MAXWELL, WHiELi & CJ., Enrine, Siciial. Tallow, Lard and WOOl. OUjS Ssilsr ii Eesiligi; Carbc-a. W;sle 1 Ejejhar Sc-sl -i Spiral Oils, iriiS tjr Tie SiU cT PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. I A-ai3 c! ta Weas Ou aci Laid asa$iC8 8AS, b:5? asj w;i paikt . rcr ta 4 - ici Br-.irj t:. T.-JTA.. CHICAGO. 05:e, SAH Fn'NCISCO TRADE, j "j.'I'au!! ? IiIm'j jjI - ' 1 - j n ia . i M- . al. 1. 1. ; : ' native v.ines a?.: - 'I . K1.1LI - t l.. C ' ' . " - " l.K.lu. Wlue. I N u i tc - 1 1 - ' H, . " V .,.r !.'. Uc l " ' 1 ' 1 " ' - - ' '" '- t ' i " i. - , ' ' - 1 -: r Hit II V li LI ' - ' - ' - S, P. iiOLCili . Linens, Drc-j Coco,, ri . !.ery. c. Lsatnn' r.f.d :..-:.d..:i.!y vV r.rt.riC;i.i : J. fil AITi & Wi:;CHSii.K, i i S.6 BATXiiCY TUKT, SAN FRANCI.C, Ofer to the trade of Slt Lj.e a:. A v;.-'.:.;.'.y LK ATI! K It, of all klli.U, HAK.N fclS-i. CAUIKOUMA SADPUK. tOLLAKs llll'S, Ad r.i. a----or:-.!ic:.; ot SACBlviY CiiDi AT X?J T:K. i-.vCLS. oo Send M L':,!j:,?ik.' :t-d I'ri.-e.-. EINSTLiii BHj:, d CO., ! Importers and Manufacturers of BOOT.j ATTD SHOES j OF EV-HY STYLE ":.D K.3. 113, 115, ami 117 Pine Street, 1 SAN FUANC1SC0. Our llumc-uiaJe Gwxh ai infu'.thJ b; any. Samples at Mr. GoosUuml's O.ik'C, oi S.ALT LAKE CITY. I WEIL & CO. ' IlIPOETFg OF Cigars and Tobacco Proprietors of the HAVANA CUiAK MAN L FAC'iOK' ! Southwest corner i'ront t.icr..mtto i 06 : 48 Clay St., Snn Francisco, DEALERS IX ORE(iO. PUOUI CE. Are constantly in receipt of Oron ILim, Uacon, Lanl. Jjiliiion, Ac. Starch, of our wu anil K:i-torn uiauLniure always on Iihu-J. j-l ill I I fii, iiULunuuA Ut tvi 1 Importers and Dealers in 1 Stoves cz Hanges, ' SHEET IF.Cl ci,TiM PLATE, ! Copper, Zinc, Sbeet Lead, Wire, i PUMPS, i liead and Iron I?ipo. tix. ti ea G 2S Tools and Machinery and General HOUS FURNISHING HAhDWARE, Embracing Plain, Japanned, Planished and Stamped Ware, So8. Ill fc 113 California and 06 N'os. 17 fc 10 Davis Streets. MITE, STARR & CAaPBElL BISCUIT BAKERS, And manufacturers of Soda, Boston, Butter, Pic Xic, Sugar, .Milk and JLa Grande Jenny Lind Cakes, Gineer Snpp. Pilot Bread, Saloon Pilot Bread, Etc. The aboTe Crackers are bakeJ fre-h tl.iily, and are of the very bet description. All m:iteri;ila U;t-d in their manutucture are of the best qiiiiity. Bakery 210 and 212 Mission St., and 2U5 Sacramento t., fB SA. FRANCISCO Importers and Jobbers of Wines and Liquors, 214 &, 216 FKONT STREET, jT SAX FRAXCISCO. GPV IP-'JC? C t- DEPOT OF THE SANTA CRUZ TANNERY 3I1.XUFACTCREB3 OP Oak Sole Leather. 18 BATTERX ST., SAS PRAXCISCO. A. J. GRIFFITH, Dealer in apt.'-', U kinJ oi SALMON AND KEP.1M33, 123 "Washlugtou Street. All kinds of Dried, Smoked ad Pickled Tib CODSiantlyon hand. j-i nnsiuiriipM M r ! 1 T- I UUf.i.yisC-vi Jii ti-ir.i i w ! 2 04- and 206 California t.. San Francisco, - - California. Particular attendon to the Siii? of , ', orders for every description ol merchandise, , 1 n23 Sale of Ores. A.c tc. SST A. H Xj X S S3C Ii:. ir 13-30. ' CASTLE BR0TH5.r;35 j x 3ti df o x?tc? r.-' --. r.; WHOLESALE GKOGEES, j 313 and 215 Front Street. r.-5 ; CHEI1ES.Y. SOUTEEPl 1 CO.. Lxponers ar-d Jobber; 0: 1 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC I BRANDIES, ViNES, , AD LIQUOKS, 311 Clay Street, San Francisco. g 0 nicy '" - C - Ki ui li I i I i u ii Ui fit Coils, Varnishes and Lamps, yo. iii r?.oyi sir.zzT. Be 5a--r 10 X CaL:'-m. SanFranti'co ; Ths American Sir.srssd S V5LST i '.Z VIST CIS r '.V? IN T-E virT 3-f 7-?ri b-: i-i. - ; i- cold c.izi;, i: i- r Pacific pyrnpllaniifaotg Co., 31S Pine StM San Franci ,co. Cal. i receire pro:-i attTLt:--- ! SISD 70S A CIECtHj. LAW D50K. I m: TREATISE.' ; i J. -.ltl. ir E. 1). SI V ESS. Cii.-ii-'. a i-.iv r.DiTiox or HAINES1 TREATISE. Utd and tlnlargcd. : : I: ' c-:.- k I- A f rJu--;-r ! the-... the-... 1 ..c V ...;i-.r-. l-UL-v Ju,.l-c. . .. x r- 1 . v: U-.:,:r::. ? :. r .. L.:Jr:,A-JU:c:.t M fVf.'f i'-siHf-'.' :b i. i '.iv n. Keviri ani in: proved. - c i-.c .-w a: a ucc.m, l aoa t-- .- 1 : c - r : . : I . ii. f. .:-!c:e iu one e-c-t-.i:.; ... . 1 , . j ie fl" er " ' I'JkCi. L valid 1L 1- a I . . k ell known to every justice of the 1 cce, I'rdc'a.-it: lawyer aui pullu oicer m I.iinvis nd tLe Northwestern Suies an-i i t rr.iv r.t. as the most use'ul and complete .a. c-: ;Le kini eiiiut. li ha laiely been revised by the author, u-att-ridlly impruved by the aJJitivn ot n.u-i iuii'vrtiut Uiit'.er, givius all tho Ute i.itti and published Joeisuns down to lv-1 lv-1 bwk. Las, up 10 the preseut tiuie, reach- i cj a Urer aj.le thn any other work of tha kind iu this country. 1 hU fact may be meu-1: meu-1: JUtd aj evidence of its superior merit. Its excellence Co both in the matter embraced, em-braced, and the arrangement or class iiica- tivU oi'iulvecu. 1 lu the O'jllection of matter cvntaiuid in the ffo. k it is intended to give all the statute law and the general principles of the coui- mvn law in conuection therewith, which a juMice of the peace, polioa magistrate, con-j con-j ,-tableor coroner will require in discharging I their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will 1 need for reference in ordinary cas.es;, or that may be required for the information of every business man. This will entirely supersede the necessity fur reference to the volumes ot the statutes. ihe arrangement of the work is methodi-j methodi-j cal, and cf the essence of its value, present-; present-; ing each subject iu its order and in ita proper relation with others. The plan of the arrangement ia entirely original with the author, being the result of study and I practical experience. It has long been a subject of general remark that the author I has, in this work, presented the law with a clearness and simplicity of style which renders ren-ders tho whole alif e plain to the common understanding as to the more advanced lawyer. law-yer. The justice of the peace, police magistrate, constable, and coroner will find in this book all the necessary forms and instructions instruc-tions 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 c tsos 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 the law will likewise find this a very valuable work for perusal and refer ence, as containing thegenoral principles of :hc common law, cleaily stated, in connec-lion connec-lion with the ordinary branches of juris pru-leucc. pru-leucc. The following brief reference to tho contents con-tents ot this work will afford in sotne.dcgreo in idea of its peculiar merits. The book is iivided in five parts, the subject of each being be-ing methodically arranged in chapters or appropriate ap-propriate subdivisions, as follows : Paf.t 1. Of Justices of the Peace, election and qualification, and proceedings proceed-ings before them in civil cases. Comprised iu thirteen chapters, treating : 1 Of the office of justice of the peace. Of thejurisdiction of justices of the peace. 3 Of the different forms of action. 1 Of the commencement of suits, and the service and return ofprocess. 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. 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 t. ZJ Of appeals and wiit 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 of justices 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 crimes, of ac cessories, and who maybe 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 hai t-een committed. 5 Forms of statements of offenses in warrants. 6 Of proceedings in relation to the observance and sure:y of the peace and good behavior. 7 Of fujp lives from Justice. - S 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 arli ay 5. 11 Of docket entries in criminal and summary pro ceedings, and justice's fess in criminal caaea. Part 3. Of the powers and duties of Justices of the Peace under particular statu us. Comprised in twelve chapters, treating j 1 Of the acknowledgment and proof of deeds and . o;her ins-tmments. : 2 Of attachments before justices of the peace. ! 3 Of bastardy, and proceeding in cases thereof. 40f contempt of conn. 5 Of contesting elections. 6 Of coroners. I 7 Ofestrajs. I S Of forcible entry and detain. I S Of inciosures and fences. ; 10 Of landlord and tenant, and prrceedi n gs by j d-tre for rent. 1 11 Of niArrLig-3. ; Of trial of the right of property. ! Past -J. Of the Constable, his eleo t: jn arid qualif cation, and the powers (tvr.'i du:;es of Constables in both civil ani criminal cases. Gi.ii-? rising five chapters, treating 1 Oflhe oii :e of constable. 2 P 1 ar. d dnties of con'tables in proceedings', j o u: tn iiar rry of constables and siiretiea. i ! tne po-"T3 and dntiss of constables in crimi-nil crimi-nil caes. 1 5 0: :- and compensation allowed to constables ir. i-.-h civil ani criminal cases Pap.t 5. Co nimon forms for th - 1 A:rren::r. 9 Opart nersiip. 2 A.-i.tra::- ani awards 10 Conveyance?. Z Ar-TmTs. 11 I:er. 4 An-.e-z-ruil ajreints 12 Leases. ' 3 . 13 arcra!izaaon. 5 B.l. of Ei.hanga and 1-t Powers of attorney. -T i-.rj n-;es. lo Releases. T n.Ils iile. 15 iuiw. volume, cJJ pages, law tt: te sent t-j any address on :e-:-v;r; ::" C-j with, the order. E. P. MYERS, Publisher. - "NY&ihington Street. Chicago. lLisz T?.zah;e can be procured JAZIZS DWYER'S Book Store aid News Depot THE CELEBRATED ST1EBM fiGl! Farmers and Teamsters THERE AliE NINE PiEASON Why You Should Buy the above Wagon VI UST. Tlioy ire u.W of tho lut M-K-.-tod Tnihana Timuku, Wrou,-My .-oi-i'toil unJir i-.ivi-r. . , IX O. I). Tiu-v aro nuivK- If i'S;,-vu ik-o.I lu-o l:it'r. . Till li 1). 'lb,- h,h.o-t rimnins :v:d uiom .lvJ.!o m tho M:;.K0t. VOl K i ll. Th.ir YWnuV,- Sk.ns u v,r h.v:iU whiU- all otlu-rsuo. ! 1 rTll, Mot um'.Wm mul lvt i.roporlion.'.l au m Maikot, anj 1W cl on.- will tit another, while other ''Liakes" w ill not. m'OKF ;. M M M, Ihe onlv Wavon in whu-h the M.Ol 1'. HUH I.PI.l M OKI i, tw-a-'henee thev have the 'Leu Wheel, whieh is aettu. ly the Inundation ol the Wa,-on. ami should Leoaret'u!ly examined Ly i;rous liuyini;. M: 1..M11, They are old only l y re?ioiiML!e parties ; and every is warranted to uive entire sati.-l'aelion. , ) linai l'll, luvaue TeauiMers Will tell you they are the Le.-t W aon, tor all purpo-os on the road. . , t . . I 11 1, I.ki but not le:it : Studehaker Urotheis are raeiieal men, attend at-tend to their bu.-ine.-s personallv, and do not entrust it entirely to K.reuien, u is generally the ea.-e in larSe iaetovie; heneo the Miperionty ot their work over all others. Sold by JNO. T. CAINE, al '11F.UA1.1" OFl'lCK. Salt Lake City. NEW YORK TRADE. Pool, Nazro, Kimball & Co., WHOLESALE GKOCERS 35 Warren St., cor. Churcli, J. II. BULciEH. New York. FELIX CAMPBELL, 79 John St, New York, Manufacturer of nmt Dealer in Wrought, Cast and Galvanized IRON PIPE, AND EVERY VAH1KTY Uf VittlMKufor Steam, its nml V l r, iiirtl by Kiiglnrrrs, Mnnulu- twrf i I'lumbers. Mmm ami iinn Fit lrr. Holler, ltoilrr Flue., Meam and Vacuum tillages, Mram niid da Filters' '1 owls, HuhIii and C oal iia A pparnt ut lor Fac-torlc, Fac-torlc, lloteln, fc.lv. STEAM APPARATUS, Foil WARMING C. A. Longstrect. John SeJgwick. LQGSTREET & SEDSWlCK Manufacturers of and Wholesale) Deal ere in MEN'S & SOYS' CLOTHING, 400 4l 408 Broiulwny, Stw Vork. HEMDERSON.JUSTICE&Co Successors to Griffcn, Henderson i Co.f lMI'OHTKRS AXD JOBBERS OV FANCY COODS, NOTIONS, JSC O B 1 13 FURNISHING GOODS. ETC.. 498 ifc 000 BROADWAY, Orpoaite St. Nicholas Hotel, US) Now York. KEDICAL News to Housekeepers ! A barrel of Flour makes forty pounds more of Bread with SEA FOAM TOWDEB. So time required for douph to ntise, but bake in a hot oven afi soon as ljiixed. SEA FOAM saves Eecs, Shortening. Milk, Etc., and is a wonderlul economy. THE SEA FOIM IS AN F.1TIHKI.T KEW I.VVEVTK1V, W1TIIOIT AW OP THE BAD (ItiAUITIES OF VEAT Oil BAKISli HOW. DEltS, SODA Oil SALEIIATIS. GEO. F. GANTZ 4- Co., Manufacturers, m23 I16 Lluane Street, X. V. SUSTAIN HOME MANUFACTURE The Best aud the Cheapest I Have Yon Tried Them;l ANTI-DYSPEPTI ', COMPOUND BONESET PILLS, Home-made and purely rentable. Twenty-fivecenti per box Twenty-firePille. Warranted to give Eatii faction. j I They relieve Jaundice, DyFpeps.a, Indigea- tion. Liver Complaint, Headache, Los ot Appetite and Foul SUjwwh, wiil brefik np 1 Clas, Fever?, Cough?, and Purify the Blood. ; They will Clean.e the stomach, KeDOvate i the System, and dippel Di:eae- Are good in all case- where Pbyic is needed. Try a box. Yon will liKe them. and never wantany other sort. They are Ionic, Cathartic and Expectorant. Expec-torant. OPTHALMJC BALSAM, j Or Eye Balm. ' Valuable in most Disease of the Eyep. Re- 1 move; Inflammation, strengthens the Signt, : aud Weak or Lroopinf Li s, and istreneraliy . healing and etrenethening to the sight, but : cauf ee no pain. It i as' good forXetter,' Ringworm and bad Sore?. Only Iwenty-five Cenw per Box. i CONKLIX HALYK, ! A valuable remedy for Cuts. Brui es, Woucd?, : j sore?, Burns, Scaid, and for Weas or Lame ' Back, s.;de or Breast, ajid for many other ! These and other heme-made family ce-li- I cinea are prepared by j J. E. JOH.VSOS, St, George, Utah, i And sold at Zion'a Co-operative Stores and : i 37 oter agenu througho-jt the Territory, j ;Ai-oaOid a; wholenaie or furak-hei on corn- : ,L-ion 10 re-pon:ioeagentc. Ii the0 med- icmes are not kept a: your etorea, &ek j,yur i merchant to order them a; oecc. i - CONFECTIONERS. H ONE Y! Fresh Honey! Honey in the Comb just iii:rr.i Ki at tuk EMCIIOSEW AID PE0VBI01 1IOISK (IK J.oiir.v Ws.Hsk'O. ,1J3 TRAVEL, UTAH CENTRAL ElAISJeOAl). PIONEER LINE OF UTAH, On and after Thursday, Dec. 1, 1 N70. Lea vo Salt Lnko Cily at 5 n. in - nnd 2: l-r) p.ir. Arrive at Oc Wm 7 a. in. and 4: (ft p. 111. Loavo Ocli'ii kI H h. in. and o:'.Mi p. 111, Arrive at Salt Lake City IU a.m. aud 7:'l0 p.m. Fare front Halt Lake City to Wood's Cross 8 -70 Oontrevillo $ .W FiirmiiiBtoQ Sl.iS Kaysville A Cgdn Fare from )KUa to Knypville Sl.t Farmintfton CcntioviUo .05 Wood's Cruna 'I Bait Lake City 2(0 In addition to tho abovo AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Will run DAILY, SUNDAYS KXCKPTKD. Leaving Ogdcn at 5 a. m. and Salt Lake Cil, at 4:40 p. in., On whih full fare will entitle the purrha er of a ti'-kjCt to return on the came dy and train free, and will Hop by arranging with tho conductor at any point on the Hooto take on or let off rasengerB. Pagiengcm will pi rase Pnrthtit their Tickets at the Ollicer , Fifty Cents additional will be charged when the fare is collected on Ue traio. For all information concerning freight or parage, apply to D. O. CALDEU, Ticket and Freight Ag' Salt Lake City. H U P E li I N7 K N I) K NT. LIVERPOOL c QUEENSTOWN. IN HAN LINJ Of Royal .Mall St eaineri, ' .,.. from VorV a",n8 Every SaCurday, AND Altera 'ate Tuesday. Steerage .? 3U.00 Pair.age from Liverpool to XewTorH i Cabin, ... (0old) S75.00 j Steerage, - . (Cu-rtucj) 3i. Rcund Trip Tickets hsuc-d at verr low nte JOIIX G.DALE, iKI j 15 Broadway, New i"rfc. ! Or WIT.LIAM CALDKR, Acent. ; Salt Lake Citr.rtal. 'BENEDICT, HALL CO., 1 , MAN LTACTUKEE3 AXD WHOLESALE DEALERS IX Soots and Shoes, ! HAVE REMOVED TO j Aos. 134 and 13 GRJJI). STREET, i One EloTiL?Ai NEW YORK. dU |