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Show riiiial o CONSERVATORY s JITSK AT SEVENTIES HALL. PROF. A. FARHI resrertfz::? &n- Instructions on tlie Piano CuIiiTatlou of tlie Voice rciFLirta :e. A'l a-? tI:-:-:.-t5 ?e li-i-:. - M-.D-e-.Mic S:ore Otfice hoars from 10 -m. till p. m HONEY! Fresh Hcr.sy! Honey in the Comb! ESSTEjESI 1j3 FfijViSliSI HOUSE OF Ilenry ITallace. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE LAST NIGHTS kitty' blchaB, A: I :lt "'. .ii- liiC- MR, M'KCi: lli.NKI.V Wednesday Ev'g. Har. 22. aaLlTTSS BAREFOOT! I TTT V a K; - .' r'...- '1 :ri t .-s..-r F-i-.-e Mr X! -Ko !. .:..s.n IX i.i.AUi ?at-? ia--. X . ii. i a cf FRIDAY EVKM.Xli, V AK E V ELL Btxtur UK MISS KITTY BLANCKARD AND MR. MSKEE RANXIW. AND MENAGERIE. i MiXi m block wet of PresiJcnt Young's Kei lence. JOIIX W. VOl '.G, - "Prop. .Native Bcntiti, Bird and Keptlleft Wolverines, Hears F.-xoo?, Mountain Deer, Lynx. WiM CtLis, Jcc- Important collection of Native Mineral;; Almis-iti:, nO cts. ( liMiireii, lO " Open every dy except Sunday, from 9 a. lc. to 6 p.m. Feediu? Time, 3 p. m. 1 AnimoJs purch'isrj for Food for tlu Wild Uiasfs of the Maiatrrie. J. L. BAUFOOT, M&niger. BROKERS. F. A . Hoffman. J.M.Moore. F. A. HOFFMAN & CO. !RSAL ESTATE1 ; MINING BROKE Lib, INSURANCE AGtt-.TS AND CONVEYANCERS. Office Godbe'n Building, "over Ihc Post OUice. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. I ; Houses rented. Collections made. LOANS NEGOTIATED AND Money Advanced, All Business In tlie U. S. LnudOfficc attended to Titles of Eeal Estate examined and Abstracts furnished. Conveyancing done with dispatch. (114 1 A farm oflOO acres in Brighton District for sale. The farm is entirely fenced. Inquire In-quire at tho Real Fstate Agency. JF. A. HUFFMAN & CO. 3 Property wanted for business purposes on Main Street, Inquire at the Real Estate ; Agency. I F.A.HOFFMAN & CO- i 4 Stores and dwellings wanted to rent. i Inquire at F. A. HOFFMAN A CO. DRUGS. THE IAYE3HLL Chemical PAINT I COMPANY'S PAINTS ! ' Embracine over A HUNDRED DIF-: DIF-: FERENi SHADES, prepared fur I immediate application and requir-j requir-j ing no mixing, just received and for sale at the Drug1 Bep't, The ingredients of these Paints are simple and indestrucciblo. The qualities with which they recommend themselves are: Cheapness, durability, superiority of color, an unusuallysmooth and glossy appearance, less labor required in laying,, no trouble oF! mixing, will stand fire or rain, and does not crack or peel off with atmospheric changes, nor chalk off by friction. Ihey are the best, cheapest, most durable and most popular Paints in use. 1 The AVZRILL WHITE PAINT is a ZINC . PAINT, containing no lead, and is of emal superiority and popularity. Brin alon your Paint Cans open and purchase by the Gallon. A FULL LINE OF Foreign, Domestic and Case ,LIQTJOHSi ; At the Dm? Dep'aranent, Z.C.1M.L H. B. CLAWSOS, Supt. I i FOUNDRY, CC-CFES1TIVE .TJVELTY W i I Jordan StTcet, 17th Ward, Hi'-a-block wes: of ;n, TibercKiie, SALT LAKE CITY, ,- Eir-Log ai liitet vvro-f-i ifciiiery for Iron, Wood 6s Brass, ; Can marxicrre kizii rf Haehlnist' Tools, Turning Lathes Fan Blowers, Gear Cutting a.nd Bolt Screwing JIaclitnej, Cheese Vats, Cotton, Woolen and Grist Machinery, Etc., Etc., Etc. OUR FOUNDRY Eii. at ttzszz.- bn tie A'w.' S-xcessj'il in this Territory, Vri we can rem on; Cisnrgs from tie thin-i ness of a Store Plate up t0 maive ones fcr Smelting and Crashing 1 Work, at Low Figures. SEW IN 3 MACHINES. READ THIS!! j V ; T II K SEWING MACHINE In a'l t':i- Veau;".f-! vrtrioile?. mi i: m 51 Mill j Conu-uipiaiin? the purchne ol' a M:iL-hi:ie for family or o:her u;e. 1 At our newly-fitted np Salesroom, ' Second Door South of the Kngle Km-porluin, Km-porluin, between the Drug and Clothing Clo-thing Departments of Z. C. M. I., will 1 be found a Full Assortment of these 'Admirable Sewing Machines j At Trices to Suit Everybody. i jTEE SINGEB j SIEVING MACHINE NEEDS NO PUFFING I to commend It to the public, as the following ! sf si2 rszr show: In lSO these now celebrated acllines were lir.-t oliered to the publio and iu the four years succeeding 4,0u0 were sold. Today To-day over that number are weekly turned out from the factory, and yet this immense supply sup-ply is no: equal to the demand. At the end or the year LvT. upward of 2lM,000 Machines were sold, and in the then following years, from 'c-6 to '"In, the number had been increased to upward of 500,000 MACHINES SOLD, One third of which were disposed of wit hln the preceding twelve months. Froai the foretroing itwill be seen that during dur-ing the last three years, the sales have been upward of fifty per cent inOro than during the whole of tho seventeen previous years, THE PEOPLE'S VERDICT, after a score of years thorough trial Is that the .EL ISSI eD: JEL. Emm kmmut is adapted to all kinds of work, sewing as readily the thickest and most stubborn material ma-terial as the finest and most delicate fabrics; with a stitch, that for eveness, perfection and durability is unequalled. Accompanying each Machine are printed instructions, so plain and easy of comprehension comprehen-sion that, although we recommend customers custom-ers to take at ieaet one lesson trom the Op erator.it is seldom done purchasers seeing at a glance the simplicity of the Machine and completeness of the construction. Some of the ADVANTAGE S OP THE ABE Simplicity of constrnction therefore less liability to get out of repair. Short, straight needle less liable to bend. Dreas or skip tne stitch. The shuttle is carried; friction, wear and the necessity of greasing the race are thus avoided. . Readiness with which the most inexperienced inexper-ienced can adjust the tension of the thread. Freedom from wear. After twenty years constant service these machines have never been Known to wear oat. They are noiseless, rapid and easy in all their movements. All our machines are adjusted aDd put in thoroupn running order.by competent hand? before delivery. Purchasers therefore have no trouble, bat can successfully operate with them at once. THE KEW BUTTON-HOLE -MACHINE S are thoroughly practical and will perform all mat we claim for them. 'The Improved MAKL-FAGTURI"3 MACHINES .A ac Medium Xohdess fclANlJFACTUaiNG MACHINES Our stock of the Singer Seeing ila-hie is very extensive, moraring eveTva- the Piain MaJhinlmlanted I a.e... pearie-i .HcCuine, wi:a cao-.net caseand .ala:ng cover m mottled biatk walnut'" w?ir .faq-vgany nighly polLhed. JZtehZt Snewh-1 mer tsewmg aal widihs, and feller "and b'rS- j Wt fuMtK our Machines to do I Hemming, all widths; Felling; Hem- .tltching; Braidings 31glc Hnffllng. I Embroidering (no chain .utch Gathering and Sewing on at aame' lime. with or w ithout a band, on the edge or In the center; Cordlng;Tuck-lr-g; q.ullUng; Trimming; Binding U width, and tlndi, etc etc etc. WE DELIVER MACHINES W7:?iout Additional Crsirge TO ALL PARTS OF TH1S CITy I All kiidj cf Sewing 3Iaohlne-i theroush'y Kipalred on Eea- j enable Tenns. . j Bsambr the Mammoth sien m Sid MSIIS Tnro door ontli or the Eagle Emporium. Em-porium. oli H. B. CLAWSOX, Supt. i llM.M),,W1T, LAV qZZ'.L j HAIi!iE?laEATISE.; J -s: Pab'Uhfi. Iy E. E. MYERS, Chicago, a . .kv r.DixioN or HAULS' TREATISE. ltc l.cd aud iZulr-cil. 4 Ir iipenMoFook for Juii of the! o-.i! v. v.ilu.u li -fk vi Kflcreuco wt v c-v Lvc;, iiJ uh'IuI KT eve:)' liusino . I ELIJAH M. 2IA1XES, Conn-; 4;',-r at L-.uc. Y'-'S EiitU'O. Revise I and improved, ! isirf uie iaws ad dcoi-ious down to lie V'e-ci: titue. Coiiil-lele m uue eirc:iui ;,-uvo u-luu.eo:over i-agci. iiuud iu HAlKJe' TKi: -V & k 1 1 Is a book well known to every justice of the' peae, iricuv.-iiiit lawyer and public oilioer in lliiuois zv.l the Northweiteru States and Territorioj, ai the most uiuiul and complete work 01 the Kina extant. Il h.LS lately been revised by the author, and materially improved by the addition of much important matter, giving all the lato laws and published decisions down to lSoif. This book has, up to thepresent time, reached reach-ed a larger sale than any other work of the kind in this country. This fact may bo mentioned men-tioned as evidence of its superior merit, lis excellence consists both in tho nituter embraced, em-braced, and the arrangement or classification classifica-tion of subjects. Iu tho collection of matter contained in the work it is intended to give all the statute law and the general principle of tho com- mou law in connection therewith, which a justice of the peace, police magisirato, con- i iiabloor coroner will require in discharging . their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will I need for reference in ordinary cases, or that . may bo require! for tho information of every ! business man. This will entirely supersede' the necessity for reference to tho volumes ol I the statutes. j '1 he arrangement of the work is methodi-j cal, and cf the essence of its value, presenting present-ing each subject in its order and in its 1 proper relation with others. The plan of tho arrangement is entirely original with tho author, being the result of study and 1 practical experience. It has long been a subject of genoral remark that tho author ; has. In this work, presented tho law with a clearness and simplicity of stylo which rcu ' ders tho w hole alii-ie plain to tho common understanding as to tho more advanced law- j yer. The justivo of iho peaco, police magistrate, 1 constable, and coroner will find iu ' this book all the necessary forms and instruc- j lions in regard to every branch of his duty, j ahc practicing lawyer will find in it, collected col-lected and arrangcl in convenient foric, all the statute law and decisions, with reference to adjudicated cises applicable in ordinary practice. The businessman will find in it a complete collection of forms required in tho transaction transac-tion of business. Students of the law will likewiso find this a very valuable 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 juris prudence. pru-dence. The .following brief reference to the contents con-tents of this work will afford iu some.degrce an idea of its peculiar merits. Tho 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 the jurisdiction of justices of tho peace. 3 Of the different fornia of action. 4 Of the commencement of euita, and the service j and return ofprocess. j 5 Of the appearance of the parties. 6 Of pleadings. j 7 Of witnesses, compelling the" attendance thereof,) taking depositions, and of oatha and affirma- tions. 1 8 Of the trial, and incidents there to. j 9 Of evidence. j 10 Of the docket, and form3 of docket entries. 11 Ofjudgment, costs, and filing transcrip t. j 12 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 crimes, of ac cessories, and who may be witnesses in criminal crimi-nal cases. 3 Definitions and pnniihment of crimes and offen 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. I 6 Of proceedings in relation to the observance and j surety of the peace and good behavior. 1 7 Of fugitives 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 proceeding in ce of assault and battery; and afftays. 11 Of docket entries in criminal and summary pro- j 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 chapter, treating 1 Of the acknowledgment and proof of drt- other instruments. 2 Of attachments before justices of the peace. 3 Of bastardy, and proceeding in cases thereof. I 4 Of contempt of court. 5 Of contesting elections. 6 Of coroners. 7 Ofestraja. 8 Of forcible entry and detain. 9 Of inclosures and fe:ice3. 10 Of landlord and teiant, and proceedings by distress for rent, II Of marriic'';?. 11 Of trial of the rizht of property. Part 4. Of the Constable, his election elec-tion and qualification, and the powers and dunes of Constables in both civil and criminal case;. Comprising tr chapters, treating 1 Ofthe oSce of constaile. 2 Powers and dnri of constable in proceedings. 3 0: tie liability of constates and sureties. 4 Of the f iwers az.d dn ties of constables in crimi nal ca-es. 5 0:'f i-i cc:n.3.::on avowed to constables in b-izh ?ivil aji-i criminal ca 0-; Part 5. Common forms for th trani action of business. 1 A; entices. 9 Co-partnership. 2 Arb-atinazdawarlilO Conveyances. 3 Arreemnu. u D.-r 4 A-te-nnnal arremts 12 L-:'. 5 -igsaeats. 13 Naturalization. 6 Eilis of Exchange aad 14 Powers of attorney, j promory notes. lo Ke lease. i T fiiiti of sale. 16 iLIIs. i In one large volume, 800 page, law! binding, will be sent to afiy address on ' receipt of .$7.50 with the order. ! . Ai-irc;!, ; E. u. MYERS, Publisher,; 67 TVaihrnglon Street, Chicago, j I Halves' Treatise can be procured at JA3IE3 DWTEIt'S Book Store I and News Depot WHOLESALE DRY GOODS DEFT, Up Stairs, Emporium Buildings. OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF STAPLES r.MURAClNO Sheetings, Sliirliiic:, .Prints, Denims, Giinuliaiii, Delaines, Ciissimeres, Jeans, Flannels, Tweeds, f Is now comiU"to ftiul olYereJ fit UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES! Our Notion and Fancy Department CONTAINS .4 FULL STOCK OF FVKRYTH1XU IX THE LIXE. 1 j All we ask is for the buying community to call, examine Roods ami jujce for themselves. An wo purclias lu vrry large quantity from the trailing houiri I, Amorlra, ntry advantage lu lr of prltra la ircurr.l tu tliounk, 1 buy ironl U. j TVK ARE CLOSING OUT OUR STOCK OF j WOOLLEN GOODS AND BLANKETS LOWI EAST TEMPLE STREET, THE ONLY HOUSE IN UTAH THAT DEALS EXCLUSIVELY IN Boots, Shoes and Hats, Who can Sell Cheaper and give Belter Inducements lo cibtoiucrs, JUST ARRIVED A lan stock of New Goods of L.VDIKS', MISSES' anl CHILDREN'S El NK SPRUNG and SUMMER SHOES in latest Fashions; also iM ION'S and BOYS' FRENCH CALF and Heavy MINING ROOTS. Constantly receiving poods tioin East and West. We keep always a large and fashionable Stock ol' lavaniiiie our Gootls ami 1'iices ! T . & W. TAYLOR j Have Just received a lot of HARDWARE, consisting of I Knives and Forks, i.."." uV.Wu., SI. 23 ct, j TABLE AND TEA SPOONS, j FILES, SAWS, PLANES, j AXES, ETC.. ETC. ; Door Locks, with white knobs, 03c, ALSO i P "Kjs o s . ALL OF WHICH WILL EE SOLD VERY CIIEA1'. II Tl MHMIII III MaMal i w WELLS, FARGO'S IS NEAR ' w "2 o A I O4-. ' v 0 g 0 O p XV SI SS3NISn& JO 3dJ.N30 3H1 BENEDICT, HALL & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, HAVE REMOVED TO Xos. 134 and 136 GKJuXD STREET, One BloSLtofBroadway, NEW YORK. dU WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i l i Groceries, Hardware, PLOWS, STOVES CLOCKS. QUISEXSWAUE, j GLASSWARE, TIiWAK Mining Tools Sc Miners' Supplies. FILL STOCK AAD VERY CHEAP, AT GRQOEBY HARDWABg OEPAHTRIENT, U. B. CLAWSON, Sen, |