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Q'JLCWSTOWfl. - -M I - ,v.'J-v.r'-.':-w, ' -V1. V-- - v-. . . ;- ' --....'-' IN MAN L INE Of Hol ."1rtll Slratiif it, Mnllilig frtxit .N r w or k ory Snturdny, ANI 'tiiMlc TiivKl:iy. ...-. J" Ivf rpnnl to .New Vork R..uua rtif'i - , ''I'llu - JOHN li. MAI.K, 4 Or WII.UA.U I'UIM it, A,.,,, "' -- i f . V-.h. . wuoo vvonicfNG. rtu'iii.i.- r i !ii rr, W. H. F.-U.mu. ni axjh or mm. Th I'!;iuin Mill, S;i-h tin-1 or Ko-tory Ko-tory if i Will hiTCrttlor do I'tisiiio-iH uikUt the linn n i mo ol LATIMER. TAYLOR & f 0. SASH 1I ' !' ,iu ln "" i u.i to DOORS u;u'::U:"!'v:"7!,'r:h.sa',;? tiiK'k .wf", .'tf or mii i, lur WINDOW ,.h FRAMES frames r;"wr:u,i:.i:m d,vr"J BLINDS !,,!ioK-"!' anl r"i,u' ;.tn. MOULDINGS F?:"rl. UV i':K';,."i;;: FLOORING LUMBER vL:7ww uicca sue. Planer and Circular Saws MIMMi DIM'KICTS Supplitsi on jhort no;:c. t)iT us a olI, ora.ir.v.i by U;ur lox w LATinKR. T A V I. OK A CO.. i-" I"1,v-'n; w: o;' U born vie FURNITURE DEALERS. ' Ell V II I El , vatk iiorKK;:Krv::; will FIND IT TO THKLU IN Tl"'.-KjT Tl"'.-KjT TO CALL AT H. DINWOODSY'S luriiitiiro-Kooms, EAST TEMFLK ST SO". WALNl'T Flnr Sc. of Brdroom Fnrnllurr. :.-.r stii) 5HH) Fine frlor-r. 100:.' i.1' l'tilc lir.tK-a.i. 10:. o' K. L. Tbls. " St 9 Cnf 5t PInlny Rom Cllair. U,k ,n J Vliiiil. SI.' ft ? AVood Seat. - 51.50 "3 cmrtk Do. Ho. - 5U Sl prdoi i Kr.ock do-ra id bcie.i. Meat Sales - - SHticH. prir.,7. HTv? a.t.f '-jv J:-.t,:-. ' c AU prices, acvoniinf t uii.:y. WALNUT LUMBER FOS SALE : J Froia 1? :o'20cu. tot a: H. D ; ri"K"XlL"RE i'ACIOJ.l". n. b.-plan:3 c:se w,th ::sat;h. ": 5l s "WasatcL. Coal! COAL frcm :ie tel Ceil M"::e. S--mit County. U:ab. can be hsi inar qaanti:y. Leare oruer? a: le C.U ari. U. C. K. R- Derot. crw-::i tho uzlers'ineu. Main Street, 5it L-ke Ci:y. i M F. A. MITCHELL. ' OlIK.J i .til r ii !- 1 iinrvi'i.1 j JIujAuIj noi-!:i.i: SEVIIJG MlflF Stv-::r ? .V.c.:. .:. : of t; : V.'cr! J ' 'I l. u,. t 1 ,!... .litre piolMltl i il.Millic Bll.l rrj.uil o lu 1. .! l It.e N'nlli C r.liiA I- -I.", I, t. 1 I -I It-lrlv 14 l--t vcck, tnnlr.l l--.i l Mci-l in lle Horcmt Ac v I it K Mliln tr llic C4i ami iuUliuit of It in u v me ii I t.ci fcr tloia 1-r hc r I r I of V 01 W, ll lul.le new ffluri ut-kllll ut-kllll It ll Mi'-1 lulile t:MllK nt hluc for family inf. .- v. y lr (I r r mi I c in l 1 1 ii the pur-rlm pur-rlm of Se I ii i( ?1n' tilitc arc re tuc(cit to read Hie fiW owliiR from (lie IHew ork Trl hmie" uf Uit. lWlh, Ii70i m;vim mac iiim:s, We hne re-'". My hit in'."i.-it.n to in, ike i.iino iii'iuiri.-- ii.'.-1 ib'j r l. rt- - -t imwve-iu. imwve-iu. -lit in llm lui-.-li nil '.ii poA-iiirf in .. h i n t-. t:i 1 wore n. ( ,i H'.'lo - iri'r;-fl l- ! tru tiiul tlij ctMitr il i ii-1 i'i t o t i. iv. 'ti, i. n :;ie siumic ?till If! U Us m toe, li:"i:-':l ni;i'iy tt-iii i-ti h.ive bi-'-n si . i lo li lj. i iToe.Je il. 1 iio r I. u 1 ; lo, in o, ii, i in; i" ii w u ii tuu ik-uJie, in a u 1 1 l 'i e n:f u jcl to ii-rm i Uo m ton . in Uia If.i-ini u; i-!iiii-'-., :ir, 1 ho L n i. tint ti.e 1 pwti..i tr.i.io is cuifiiy with Uie.-huuia- j U: i h.( III l.h l!lt"4. I :i o mi i-r v i "iien td l ii.it are tnkicK firm ' h"H in ir.ioii,vd u.-kj are, thert't'.'ro, ncoe-.-a-nly in o-'inu'Ufn witti t!io plimtle, either i i ti luo detail .t trio Binmle itsi-h, ur I w ii ti 1 1, to o iuo t lie s liole to opemte more 1 I'orict'tly and utuU'i'inly, and to oiLupliiy iu I u.-o. M my important p.iins in t!iis direotion, j nunlo sinoo the U:-t Kro.it invo-uinn, are uu-: uu-: d.ni litcil ly em liod.od in the "1- wrenou" uia-'oiiivip; uia-'oiiivip; uud e ro-'ou: ii e ud our rv.iders to i o.in'lul'y i ii s i-cot Uio "1 lurenoo" buire ui.v- kiii a oh.'U-o. i 1 ne iM.nn.-i i-eout i.ir to this niaoh ine are : ' A'A u iiLi-u.il .i "n 'UiU of money is i i i'nt in ini'n'.'n .T" "i. tiuT'.-by scouring " K hj t 'or iu.-;.i:: -o, whore -md.ird 1-..-u-;q ot an inoh 'j It w oon-iHriK-tod on i ho !imi.:o-t 1. i.- , ' (ftutir.-lr i , . , --'i "AK2 tJiUi?. . l t olteu vot l-orversely out , ... ofrdor and sorely wti-U-x e ory one but ( t.ie i-raotioed u:. io hi 1. 1-1 by their umuvoutu- i able tren.-v.H. 1 no "1-lorenoo" is so easily! niaiiiu-od. iind is use is so readily learned that an ordinary tnrl ot ton h.u ten.-e and niusole eiKuuh to run it oneetly. lnelook-. stuoh. a.s ma,ie by the "ilorenoe" i-i very' regular aiui rerteot, very stronrf aui elastic, and is drawn into tho lubrio evenly, srud-uallv, srud-uallv, exactly, w uhout jorkms. and without ' oaiiMii,; the statu to puoticr, or strainiu the thread so ad to endanger iti bro.ih.in,; ; eon-iOMueutly, eon-iOMueutly, veiv tine tureads and iiat iabrios oau be u.-ed. lies ides tins, the "Florence" anal! but the chea.est stylos) al.-o uiah.cs tnroo additional stiu iies a double loos, a single knot and a double knot whkh are stroiK'flr and more cuts tic than any other smoh. and which are made by no other ma- : lo line, lae ' b loronoo" is the only machine I lh.it a is a royersiole eed, whereuy the direction di-rection aot tiie eewuu Can be instantly ! chained without 6towius the work, thus i en. io, in the orer.uor to u'lilt or embroide-; embroide-; with unusual laouity, to sew backwards and eAsuy strengthen a seam wherever desired i And. anally, by a lew repeated stitches, to last en enas iu tre gmcsost an t strorct' i way. It w the omy machine that h.is a --';'-1 vL".i.nini iiiuttie-thread ten-ion. v. ioh wor M'Vie.-.iy that the oj-erator ran run a.-ros the e.iyiest soa-.ns and sew the ti-iest hneaandthetaiokost broadcloth ia imme-ai imme-ai i;e succession wr.;ion: bre.ri-.mc the thread and wuh on t o h i r. c i v. the neoaie. ;;i;oh or 'tension, lae "c;.reuoe' draws the tnread into the cloth with une-jualivl rrevision a ad certauKv. by n:can-ot" an inceatoas auto-I auto-I niatic use-up ' wheel, w'.uoh dispo-es 0f 1 the slack thread left alter the s:itoh with an accurate rroaipcnes that prevents a I snir;-in snir;-in or dropping ol stuchos, and 3 1 low tie operator to sew backward, or to run oti tic clota and on iu.ua. with perlec; impunity. :N an improved el.istio he tamer exc u-siveo- us own. which is manage i with eao, and wi.I uie a aeui ol" aay w;d:h on a-j u:-iterial. It Q0; oa y aiake a perJcoi i-ana i-ana sews u to a b ind a; o:;e o; era:-.---' "i it aos. and b.r and to. s. a;;d qu:.: a"a .oru. aaa tu.s. a::d R-athers ana braid ' wu.Tout t.vtir.i. uch s; ecial rrovi?i a ' niaae wtis; uvarious wear that the "io ence is c.a;:uoa Aad fiaara:i:eed by theCvx-V-iay to Lis: tw-.ce as lo- w-.;aout roi -ny o:aersau:;.e mwlv.ae ia :.-e market, w; hc i. .aes.u-otes; amenity rlvc.-y , .irt o. v.,e t .orence is so rer.ectly a:;i perx-nent.y perx-nent.y a-i.us:ovi. and it has so tew ioii; a-d pomtd ot tric;;ca. that i: run; w'r.h the uV ' most e.we. ace r.ee.ue is so: aai -areunM aad tae s;i:ca is Iea,-:heaed. -?ho..er.ed. or reversovt wt;a tie utmost ut-most e.w-e. Ia us-.zc the T loreaoe'" ne:-er ' wori acr the c- era: t's wress is liable to ' , $S.-yx' 1- t.oroce" w;:a a.i tese c a..f .o-ver-.cr-.", 5o..s a; ;.-.e saaie price 'af art-c.ass tuac-iae. ihese idvaa ... i L;cera.-:y - auaa:.ic:are; '.;v.,-.:t o; cca-;r--c;;ca; V.iV.e';y ol r'" te or; .'.e tov j; i .-rtect ii rcrui; .i iju;-ae i t .toy rc-a.i:;.'a o: os;e a T-e t?:.j-ii :;u-s of ti.- sv. .ii r ... -;r.oe,- - ..." "r ':-T - i wtti-s: . . i , y ce uau w-c.-eP "ii, " .- i e j I TO 7H2 LADi.-ig. Of Slt LakeCKy. an4 thron;h. o-attae Territories of I tati. l-iUo. Montaa and. 'v -- i-v ut: - :o csli V,;:: r'-ov;o7o'-;.--!l .-c-tvirtfo-. TVe es-::r :o ex?".ii u:.:.ts o: 2: "ixi we o'-.tzi iurcrt.-7;t-. iLk-'.- o:"Tsr'-5 irl-'.u-tif i W :;so Ii uisxi-c such ccuivsn- ?VU. UO UUji:? fcUTAUtA W..'. Liksu Ct "TS. UlSCU.UvS. c cu uhe CCU1TSTT ::fy t;.. j; k;r; "cy a corrite;: ui- jictue o: tuiu: re-:u:n? is g.cu ku eun-ue-jr is a icvtucuve. CHAS. S. HAMMER, General Aent, SALT LAKE CITY, UTJ H. WAG IN AND CARRIAGE. l I LIU) A I) '-:TTf ip -: I HOPPER I CO., S:::j S:.l'i SireT, jlf lit.k Kail fewn lltua, SALT LAKE CITY. WAGON 1.1D C ARUI AGE Of all Descriptions. HAENESS Made ami Repaired. GARBAGE PAINTING .lD TRDIMLC. a. uorpF.it. '"WATCKMAKER3. PRACTICAL V.'ATCM MAKERS. ELIASON HAUER3ACH, Xext Door East of tile Herald, Are workmen who not onlv repair AVatches anj tlootts. but will make Watches to order m any desired slyle. or any part of them, trom a pivot or pinion to an entire Watch. 'lX.',rk Kiecuted on.Hodcrat. Term. AGRIGULTU nALMACHiKES FARMING IMPLEMENTS. A L.VKGE SUPPLY ! I SDHUTTIEH WAGONSj XI Sizes. j CII.V3IPIOX EE.VFEKS AXD MOWERS. WOOD'S KEAPEES AXD MOWEKS. IcCORIICK'S EEVPEES AND MOWIES. j AV01.L.I KEAPEES AND MO WEES, j EXCEL.SIOR KEATESS AND MOWERS. ;' iWi:a ai! tie Latest Lurrove-eu;.. ! ccuitau: ea hind, aui f:i i sa'o. a: !ot ra:es. a: S. O. IVX- X- U. B. CLAWS ON. Sept. B ATSsTbatHS ! "Warm prin? Bath ! Private and Pinnae. riej Planse Bat hi f"r-L-lT" ' :. . f-i. H. iRiOLD, " . ICE: 101! ICE! SALT LAKE ICE COHpuy, ' r:;.":V".i J;-.. 1. :;;o, J. K. CLAAVSON." AGENT. j Cawscn's lea Creani SaJoon, j BOOTS AND SHOES. THE OLDEST AND BEST House in the Territory! EST.A H L. I S II ED 1S.54 TEASDEL k CO. I j Successors to 'Wm.Jenm'ngs d- Co., MANUFACTURERS 1SQ I : Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Leather BOOTS sri K0S We have been manufacturing Boots and Shoes For upwards of 1 "7 YEAHS Ani with eonrrant'.y icrei?-;nff ficilitiea for la a easiness ire low masjjig -J-e be: Boots and Shoes j G: ill deseripsiozi. a-i are tie 02I7 lioase i i UTAH TERRITOR Y j that aie Boots and Shoes "e w-i iCTis- the Pablic bef:re rr- Boots and Shoes To see tha: cur trade -',-. wx jrNsc-s 4 co., ?ured ea eaca scue. -i.7 S90cn tearing eur trace mark zrt gvarzni-xd. I TEASDEL h CO.! s.l c:?, Fb.a,i-. j LAW ECOK. I riJii'ioN 01' H A i 2 i 1 ' R E T ! i . ilj LLIJAIL X'. Ji AIM'S. C. - r 1. 3 K..1.; a. i.- -ci ti-i i i.'vi-a. 1 '--1-- -- 7.' ' - c ! - 1 u-. 0 . . a - u 1 - n x 1 i- 1 . Tit i--: 'j? x J L- 1 . . i ku-.'Wn ij every e cf iLe ; cj.ee. 1 rao:ui-i lawyer ai-i Uo-ic v-oer in IiliL.i-- -i-i lae .N.TLnwo-tcru :;ei ai-d ! l-j.-r. :.'r. t--, a; i-e ll.'.;. u.-ial ai c.'XlK:c 1 I: ii lately b .. a rvi?cJ ly the a-i:h,.r. ana .a:t.-r. ii-:rruved by the uiii'au . I .aca i-i ---"L -i-t m iiu-r. givii a:l the l-i'.o law? aiii I a jlihti decisions to I:- Ihii bvi. k hs, uj to the pre-- cut tlu-e. rcch-1 rcch-1 ed a 1-irsi.v ; -lie than any oth er work vi the , kix l in thii Coamry. I his the: may be ini-n-tioLtd i evidence jf i: iuj-erior merit. Its ; Livellene vi-nsisti both in the matter em-' em-' braced, uni the arrangement or claiiincA-i claiiincA-i tion o: iuoji-e-;.-. I In the Election of milter cont.iinid in the woik it U intended to give all the statute ' law and the general principle of the cjui-! cjui-! moQ law in connection therewith, which a 'justice of the peace, polios magistrate, con-'. con-'. stableor coroner will require in discharging their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will I need for reference in ordinary cLe, or that I may be required fur the information of every busine.-s man. This will entirely supersede the necessity for reference to the volumes oi ihe statute. lhe arrangement of tho work is methodical, methodi-cal, and cf the essence of its value, presenting present-ing ech subject iu its order and in its proper relation with others. The plan of the arranfc-emtnt is entirely original with the author, being the result of stuiy and practical experience. It has long been a subject of general remark that the author hai, in this work, presented tho law with a clearness and simplicity of style which renders ren-ders the whole alike 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 forn:, all the statute law and decisions, with reference to adjudicated c .ses applicable in ordinary practice. The businessman will find in it a complct e collection of forms required in the transaction transac-tion of business. Students of tho law will likewise find this a very valuablo 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 jurisprudence. jurispru-dence. The .following brief reference to the contents con-tents of this work will afford in some.degreo 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 proceed- l - vomj-twu m mine-mi "Cliapters, treating : 1 Of the office of justice of the peace ! 2 Of UiejurisdictioQ of justices of the peace. 3 Of the different forms of action. 4 Of tho commencement of suits, and the serrice and return ofprocess. 5 Of the appearance of the parties. 1 6 Of pleadings. 7 Ofwitnesses,conipeiiuig 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 trans-crip t. Of appeabi and wi it of certiorari. 13 Of execution and KarnUliment. Part 2. Of proceedings before Justices Jus-tices of the Peace in criminal cases. CompriieJ in eleven chapters, treating 1 Of the powers of justices of the peace relative to the enforcement of the laws, for the prevention and puniihment of offenses, and preservation and obion ance of the pt-aee. 2 OfpcrscM cajole of committing crimes, of ac cessory, ana who maj bo witnesses in 'crinii- Gai CO-eS. 3 Definitions anj punishment of crimes and offen ses as prescribed by the crinii nal code, t Of proceeding where a criminal offense haa been committed. 5 Forms of statements of offenses in warrants. 6 Of proeeedintrs in relation to the observance and snrety of the peace and good behavior. 7 Offugirives from justice. S Of search warrants. 9 Ofprocee-iings and roaltiM in relation to the mis-demeanors of Sabbath-breaiing, and dis-rarbing dis-rarbing worshiping assemblies. 10 Of proceedings in case of assault and lattery. and affiays. ' : 11 Of docket entries in criminal and (rammarj- pro ceedings, and justice's fess in criminal cases. Part 3. Of the powers and duties of Justices of the Peace' under particular statu'.ts. Comprised in twelve char ters, treating 1 Of the acknowledgment and proof of deeds and other instruments. 2 Ofartachmen-j tefjre justices of tie pac. 3 Of bastard v, and proceeding in cases thereof. i Of contempt of court. 5 Of contesting elections. 6 Of coroners. 7 Ofestrajs. S Of forcible entry and detain. 9 Of inclc-sures and fences. 10 Ofjanilo-d and tenant, al pree-lings bill bi-ll Of marriages. Of aria! of the rtg'n: of property. Past L 0: tie Conr.aV.e, his election elec-tion a-d qualiieauo-., and the po-ers ad duties ol Constaijies in t-.n-r. r:-': std cri,-'-aI cases. C: prising five chapters, treating 1 Of tie cince of constacie. 2 Powers and duties of consta' lej in proceeding" 3 Of tie inoiiryofconsniolesandsuretiei.' 4 Of tie powers and duties of ccnsu'oles in crlrui- nal cases. 5 Of fees and compensation allowed to cons til les ; Past 5. Coztt-a ti-rttj ft-r th 1 ATrrennre,. 3 Cc-jK-sr-i-T. ! 6 Ellj of Zjciange and li Ptw., cf ac .T. prcmossory notes. Releases. 7 Biis of sale. lo Kills. 3 Urn is. .L;.C-- -i -votune, SiO jijes, x ; receipt of ST.-iO iriti tie crier. Arlirrs. E. B. MYERS. PablisherJ 57 "iVisii-jt:n Str'-t. Chi---. ! Haj"xs Tp.eatt se can te prn"urI at JAT-IES IiWYEL'S Bo-k S-rei and Xetvs Depot. "j t LUMBER YAFu. VAlli'. j i n I U U n - ,22 L ZAl I BOOT AI1D SHOE SJesiartsaeEat, at the Mjrii o -jri-Tr-TT: "j3i:C3r BOOT." lA.KiiK ASP CllOH'F. STOCK 01' 110E-M.l)E1.M,r.OOTSAiTDSIIOES V X, AYS O TV HAND. I VP1FS', C1oXT1.V:MV.N'S nml Cnn.PlU:N'S liOOTS and SllOKS every t-nle ami ,ua!ity MAPK TO OllPKR. Wo Jesiiv to cull the anemion of tin- iniblio to the FACT th:it our fao'il-iiic fao'il-iiic for liiaimlaoturins; aro I'NSrKP.VSSlin in this city our work if vvar-lantoJ, vvar-lantoJ, atkl we can conlidctnly (.Il'AUAN l'KK SATISFAC I'lON to nil who favor us with their -utrou:ij:o. ztlopniriiis T&on-tly j-Tttoixelocl to. AVo arc continually ro,vi iug. an,l have for sulo a full u.-.-orliiu-nt ol' and all Ulmls ni Z.V.X'llil'Al. t.rJers from the Country receive .Mr, Crompion's speeiiil ami careful nttentiou. XX I X) I I iJ 13 O HT O XX -X" . WA.NTKD 1 M 11 K D 1 A T K I. Y A li-.l-i-1 St- lliR Maelilnf tiir rat or, 11. B. I'L.WYSOX, r-r i' Kitt n r kn i knt. T. & ftf. TAYLOR ILivci Just received a lot of HAUPWAUli, consist'ui of Euiives aii.l Forlis, uVSU., vt. TABLE AND TEA OPOONS, FILES, SAWS, PLANES, AXES, ETC., ETC. Door r,ociy, wiih while Stnobs, (5c. Al.su E JLn D) "FSF S . ALL OF WHICH WILL EE SOLD VERY CHEAP. m WELLS, FARCO'3 IS NEAR y, L si! o O O ? V SI SSHNlSnSi JO 3U1N30 3H1 BENEDICT, HALL & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots and rShoes, HAVE REMOVED TO los. 134 iind r.W GIiAlI STItEET, One BlockrlastCof5l3roadway, NEW YORK. dH Hew Music Store! DAYMES & GO., DEALERS IN VIOLINS, nfSS ACCORDEONS, SUITAH2, -$r5?3 CONCERTINAS, BANJOS, ! J l : iBAI.COi.ION3. CTHiGS, -LJJ FLUTES, &C. AvnrPTnAr 3 -?r a" tramts. Also a large stock of the new j i , URGrAjs , pronounced ty all who have tried it far superior to and cheaper than any other. References : Signor A. Farini, Prof. O. Pratt, and others. Good PIANOS, from S"250 upwards. A full stock of SHEET MUSIC on nand, which the purchaser can have tried by a musician on the premises. T?J OK EAST OF TIIE POST OFriCE. . . Grand Spring Opening. APRIL 1, 1871. RETAIL DRY GOODS DEFT. TEE NEWEST STYLES OF SEASONABLE ShavIs, Jackets, Sacques, Mantles, Poplin and Linen Suits, Tcc-se styles will be as late as any offered for sale in New York. CCS fclSPLAY OF HEAVY SPAPIjE! G-OODS Will be offered at PRICES TO SUIT the FARMER, the MECHANIC and those who desire only DOMESTIC GOODS Oood. ihn ,mhplEaIMe,whelhtrKlll, vlewtopnrcha.e ornot. Home Manufacture a Specialty J CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGS, FEATHERS, ETC. Goods Delivered Free of Charge in any part of the City. The EMPORIUM will be OPEN and ELEGANTLY ILLUMINATED eacti evening during the continuance of the APRIL CONFERENCE. II. B. CLAWSON', SrFERixixxDEsr. |