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Show NEW ADVERTISEMENTS SALT LAKE THEATRE W. T. Harris Business Manitgor. IMMENSE SUCCESS! SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 24, Positively Last Appearance OF MRS. D. P. BOWERS, iBSISrKD 11 Y Mr. J. C. McCOLLOM, Whan Mrs, Bottom will npor in hor crtit thiraotor of LADY AUDLEY, IN , Lad) Aadlev's Secret! As p.ir formed by her for over Oue Thousand times. Btx gffic ae o,on for ih sal of rairvd 5 1878, MARKS. 1878, Just rrcetTed, a full and comploto lino ot thu Celobratod EXC2LSI0R DIARIES I Tor 187B. Alio INSIDES FOR OLD COVERS, At pricos Lower tlisn OTsr, st n2j JAMES DWYER'S. ItIUOKNH V K, Daalor In all kinds of M aiii SccoHl-liani CLOTHING, book, (hum.-ni.l. .nd Importod). Uoll.r. b&OOND SOUTIi 8TRFKT A'oarlr 0!ii:lti I'.utofflco SALT LAKH CITY. N.U.-Tb. Illrhtul l'ris. ,!, (or u... mou'l ln-U WouriD Ai.i,.ro BUI!1 KETS ! BLANKETS ! ! 700 PAIRS! We have Just Received from the Provo Manufacturing Company 700 Pairs of Home-made Blankets, which for Warmth and Durability canno be Excelled by any of Eastern ot Western Manufacture. These we are Offering at such LOW FIGURES that those who study their own interests must purchase of us. H. S. ELDREDCE, Supt, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " Uwiuettionably the best sutmncd work of tht kind in the VotUI." HARPER'SMAGAZINE. i ILLUSTRATED. polices of the Press. Tha veteran Magazine, which Iocs; t. no outgrnw its original till of the New Monthly Magazine, hai Dot in tbe least bated th popularity it won at the outset, out-set, but has added to it in many ways, and has kept fairly ahead of tho times, thanks to the enterprise uf the publishers and tbe tact and wisdom vf its editors. For whatevor is best find moit readabla In the literature of trarel, discovery and flctioD, tha aveiafro roader of to-day looks to Harper's Magazine, just as expectantly ex-pectantly as did tha roader of a quarter of a century afro; there is tha same ad-mirable ad-mirable variety of contents and the same freshness and FUjrffejliymets in iu editorial sUpartmenU buw as then Boston Bos-ton Journal. TERMS: Pottage Frte to all Subscribers in the United States. HARPEB'S MAGAZINE, one ycar..$4 00 Four Dollars ijicludei prepayment of United States postage by the publisher. Subscriptions to IIarpjcr's M agaz mi, Wkkklt and Hazar, to one address for one year, $10; or, two of Harper's Pori-odicala, Pori-odicala, to ono address for one year, 7; poatago free. i An Extra Copy of either the Mao 1- 1 zink, Wkiklt or Bazak will be suppli- j ed gratis for ovory Olub of Five Sub-bckiukks Sub-bckiukks at $4 each, paid for by one remittance; or, Six Copies ono year, without extra copy, for $20. Back numbers can be supplied at any timo. Tho volumes or tho Magazine eom-monco eom-monco with tho numbers for Juno and Docombor of each year. Whon no lime is ipecied, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to begin with tha current Number. A complote Set of Harper's Magazine, now comprising 65 Volumes, in noat cloth binding, will b sent by express, freight at expense of purchaser, for $2.26 per volume. Single volumos, by mail, postpaid, $3.00. Cloth casos, for bindina, bS cents, by mail, postpaid. A Completo Analytical Index to tho first Fifty Volumes ot Harper's Mafazioo has boen published, rendering available for reiorence tha vast and varied wealth of information which constitutes this periodical pe-riodical a perfect illustraled4litorary cyclopedia. cy-clopedia. 8vo, Cloth, $3.00; Half Calf, ?o.25. Sent postage prepaid. Subscriptions received for Harper's renodicals only. ; Newspapers are not' to copy this advertisement ad-vertisement without thc'ejrpress order of Harper A 11 rot tic m. Address HAKPKR & BROTHERS, n24 Mmw York. SALT LAKE THEATRE W.I. H.rrli Emlni Mn,.r. Grand Benefit or tiii MT. OLIVET CEMETERY FUND TO TKB IM.vo on Monday Ev'g, Nov. 20th, 1877, .Ion.', ch.rmin, Coin.J,, i H,r -U, .ntitlod MARRIED LIFE! lll!l'f. .11 O L CO ft' m ' v-ng.. t w ui V taU;;: . V q Saasa. O 2 ) m ' r- f . I ft V ( u " a V t P -J I 5 v Cloaks. ShaJ |