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Show HOURS. POSTOFFICE ~ MAIL ARRIVES. -Northat7a™ From South at 12 s.m.| F'm Toquerv’e 1 p.m. DS MAIL DEPARTS. North at 2p. M.}. S Soutb at 2PM. For For ae and last night. W289 Obtatnable in the It is because I slept too | near where I gotin.’’ Musing a little while, as if in -deubt whether he had the reason; : M. H. Quirg,. BARTHOLOMEW J. QUIRK QUIRK Finest Billiard im voy fought he was-hit by a hull Sag- FINE Su Hod KUVA E $ iy} YJ4 o4 4 ng AYVD door Silver. S ( 4 a S TAILORING Fine its Suits Branches. Made to Utah . Order ‘m An assortment of fine imported Eng ise J. M. LYNCH By St,, Silver Reef, Utah a-week in your own town. 5 Ontfitfree. Norisk. Everything new. not required. We wil] furnish you Capital everything. Many are making fortunes, adies make as much ar men, and boys and rla make gfeat pay. Reader. if you wanta meiners at which you can make grat pay all the time Von work, write for particulars to Hy Hanets & Co., Potiuand. Maing. Society, MAIN A. MILLER. Wow wany OSTREET.2. 0.2%.c0c SILVER REEF resort none Liquors Are but the choicest and attached Proprietors. HISNEW North Main PENDRAY,..---Proprietor LIQUORS Lager Beer on Silver Reet & CICARS, Nov, 9, 1880. <=> fp-——— Medical Electricity “77x s ee es ohne - HORNE’S ELECTRO-MAGNETIC BELT. (The Only Genuine.) First Premium State Fair. kdl ree 9 3 A FULL LINE oeecOP. nse i BLANK BOOKS !) ecb ch neve tah, . H. [ STATIONERY ! ] at the Brewery is at all times at/the service of the pabiic for'tht purposes of social recrention.-<<o oubeATsuvesy J. WALPEN’S, No improper charactere tolerated, WELTE, McMASTER, Register. Bartey & Parsons, Att’ys for Appiicant. Notice for Publication—No. 696, Lanp Orrick, Sau Lake City, Utan, gas IS A { ety 27,1881. § = HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following-named settler has filed .Declaratory Statement No. 8343 Notice GUARANTEED ONE YEAR, Lanp Orrice, Sat Lake City, Uran, | pon, 17.1881 eae IS HEREBY -GIVEN THAT the following-named. settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in” support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Gourt of Washington County, Utah, at St. George. on Saturday, November 5, 1881, viz: CHARLES F. BEST IN THE WORLD. RELIEVED orcured. Send forilustrated catalogue, Hundreds ofcures, p. & Mannf’r, MINING RICHARD CLAIMS P.EVANS & CO. Attorneys at Lock Box 650, Law, Washington, for Publication—No. FOSTER, Homestead Entry j aned-ly | ; : ” 697. “ No. 4122 for the SW! of the NE\, and SE, of the NW, and the N44 of the SW44, Sec 22, in Tp 39, 5 R1i6W. He names the following witnesses -to-prove-his-continnous_residence upon and cultivation of said land,viz: Lorenzo Brown, Robert Gardner, Richard Bentley, Jesse W. Crosby, all ~ -3t. George, Washington County, Utah. H. McMASTER, Register. Birp & Lows, Attorne»s for Applicant. ) D.C Notice for Publication—No. 410, G@PECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Ss matters relating to Mines, Mineral Lands and Water Rights before the General Land Office and Interior Department. Patents promptly obtained, and information as to the manner of locating, working and procuring patents for mines given on application. Homestead, TimberCulture and Pre-emption cases attended to. Patents to Coal and Timber Lands obtained, and attention given to Private Land Claims and Surveys. All “classes: of cases argued before the United States Supreme Court. #7 Parties seeking information from the ‘abovefirm will please mention THE Miner. Laxp OFrice, Sat Lake Crry, Uran, November 15th, 181. Noe IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof, and that said final proof will be made before the Clerk of the Court of Kane county, at the county seat, on Thursday, December 30th, 1880, viz: Jameg Jepson..Sr., of Virgen City, Kane county, Utah, E, No. 5008, transmutation of D. 8. No. 6:44, for the S}, NW, and SW 8WX sectton 25, township 41, 4. R. 12 W,-and he expects to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract by two of the followingnamed witnesses, viz: George Icom, James Humphries, John &pendlove, Jetferson Wright, al] of Virgen City, Kaue county. Utah. fe . McMASTER, Register. JNO. A. BAILEY, attorney for applicant. Oregon .and Washington, “the land of never-failing crops.” where | graxs-hoppers, chinch-bugs, dronght or hard winters are unknown, offers free homesteads to all, on fertile goverment lands. Railroad Jands in desirable lucations can’ bé purchased on ten years’ time, in easy payments. Every industrious man can ecome independently ‘wealthy ina very short time, by settling in the Pacifle Northwest. Address a postal card to PAUL ScHunzE, PoRTLAND, OREGON, and ask him to send you a copy of The West Shore, a handsomely illustrated journal, containing fu)l information. Send for our New Ilustrated Price-List No. business now before the pubic. You can make money for us than at anytbing else. We will start you. 30, for, ah Me Falland Winter of 1881. Free to any address. Contains full description of all’kinds of goods for personal and family use. We deal directly with the consumer, and sell all goods in any quantity at wholesale prices, You can buy better and cheaper than at home. $12 a day and upwarcs made at home by the in| dnstrous. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. You can werk 1n spare time, only or give your whole time to the busIness. You can hive at home and do the work. No other business will pay you nearly as well, No ene can fail to make enormons pay by engagingatonce. Costly Outfit and terms frecg Money made fast, easily, and honorably. Address True & Co. Augusta, Maine. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 297 and 229 Wabash Avenue,Chicago, IIL TREMONT HOUSE PATENTS. e continue to act as Bolicitors for Patents, ae cent vicinities. qe 715. mena pone Style, $10; peerer eter App! saeenextra net $15; Electro-Masnotic Belts, 9 a faster at work ered free to any part of Silver Reef and adja- PETER Patent, Capital not needed. AM NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY the Trade, Families, and the public generally, with a ChoiceArticle of Beer, by the Keg, Quart or Bottle. 2@Beer deliy- / aise: draught. Welss Brewery Pavilion are now Silver Reef and vicinity with the choicset cate of BEEF, MUT! ON, PO a:d VEAL; also, SAUSAGE and BOLOGNA, Headcheese, Pickled Feet, Tripe, etc. We want all v.holove good meatand good accommodations to give ns 4 calland seefor themselves, and we are satisfied, after a fair trial, to be jndged by our works. ve: ua MEATS DELIVERED to all points nthe vicinity FREE OF CHARGE. Beer, - - - - - = 123 Cents Awe The Dancing HASTAKEN They prepared to serve the people Of, JOHN OF Street, FIRM the above popular stand and fies started business. for Publication—No. LAND Orricr, Sant Lake-Crry, Uran TERRITORY. October 12, 1881. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following-named settler has filed . notice of his intention to make final prvof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk or Judge of the Court of Washington County, Utah. at the county -seat,-on Saturday. November19,188) 00 viz: Alexander Findley, of Santa: Clara, Washington County, Utah. Declaratory ° < Statement No. 8345 for the N% of SW, Sec 16,and NE of SEX of Sec 17. Tp 42,8 R15 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continnous residence upon and cn)tivation of said land, viz: Samuel Knight, Conrad Nagelie, John Findley, Casper Gubre a of Santa Clara, Washington County. WESTOVER & MARSHALL FARMS FREE TO ALL. to the California Brewery SALOON. BEST CAL Cigars dealt over the bar to patrons, Rooms FRANCISCO, Notice for the NW}y of the NE of Sec 17, Tp 42,8 16 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuons residence upon and cultivation of said Jand, viz! John Hafen, John S$. Stucke, Marius Ensign and Jacob. Tobler, all of Santa Clara, Washington a County, Utah. H. McMASTER, Register. BaiLey & Parsons, Att’ys for Applicunt. _ 802 Market >t, San Francisco, Cal. People’s Market LEVY,----<------.+..... Proprietor At this popular SAN his continuous, residence and James Humphries. George Spilsbury and Ashton Nebeker, of Toquerylile, Kane County, Utah. ‘H.. MoMASTER, Register. Battey & Parsons, Atty's for Applicants AN GUARANTEED HE ARGONAUT IS A REPRFSENTAtive journal! of Ameritan ideas and literature. Itvis thoroughly independent in its editorial treatment of the topics of the day. It aims to give the best Pacific Coast literatnre obtainable, as well as the current good things of the press. Itis published weekly, at $4 per year; $2 25 for six months; $1 50 for threé months—payable in advance. cent ostpaid on receipt of price. Specimen copy sent free. Address THE ARGONAUT, 522 California Street, San Francisco, California bronence paleen us AT Salt Lake Meridian. He names the following witnesses to Pete npon and.cultivation of sgid Jand, viz: Geo. Isom, of Virgen City, Kane County, Utah, GUBLER, RE Satire re & notice of his intention to make final proof in vee of his claim, and that said “proof will be made before the Clei:k of the County Court of Washington County, Utah, at St. George. on November 12, 1881, viz: CASPER | W.d. HORNE, ie a CIGARS Feed and Livery Stable, Main Journal hie notice of intention to make final proof in smpport of bis clajm, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of the Court of Kane Connty, Utah, at Toqnerville, on November 28, 1881, viz: John Parker, Declaratory Statement No. 8221 for the NE\ of NW and N% of NE of Sec 13, and the SE, of SE44 of Sec 12, Twp 39, 8S R 11 W, IN Will positively. cure without medicine—Rheumatism, P2+ ralysis, Neuralgia, Kidney Disease, Impotency, Rupture, Liver Disease, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Spinal Diseas Ague, Pilesand other diseases.. so, Seemann { And Shop corner Centre and First West Streets A. WIXQUIST. AND GEORGE ish Cloths always on hand. Lower American PUBLISHED LIQUORS Washington St. George, November 1, 1881. 7 WINES, Lot 5, in block 6, Harrisburg..lownsite survey, tober 24.1881. . " TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following-named settler has filed . . county. Utah Territory, containing one acre and fifty-seven rods of ground, in Sec 3, Tp 415, R14 W, Salt Lake Base and. Meridian; recorded on page 17, book H,- Records of Washington County. Utah Territory, I have levied upon all the interest the said W. D. Fuller had in said property on the 31st day of Jannary, 1881, or has since acquired astthe property of the said W. D. Fuller, and will expose the same for sale, or so much as wil! satisfy plaintiffs demand, to-wit: @171 47 an 7 50 costs and accruing costs, at the Court-house door. in St. George City, Washington County, Utah Territory, on the 26th day of November, 18 . Sale to commence at 12 o’clock noon. Terms cash. AUGUSTUS P. HARDY, Sheriff.of Washington County. Argonaut, --.-An Politics, Literature, par Private Club establishment. all The store,} Reef. ....Always on hand the best .... Wines, In on hand, to the drug Street, named—property, to-wit: HE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER, under the new management as a-morning paper, har asia a all its competitors, and is now regarded by all as the leading newspaper of the Coast, [tis brimful of the latest news telegraphic, local and market reporis; and it editorials are honest, independent and vigorous. Its columns are clean, and contain no scandalous, personal or offensive matter. Tt is the best family newspaper yet padlished. Terms: Daily, one year, $6, six months, $3: Weekly, one year, $2; six months, $1 25. Postage paid. Address: EXAMINER PUBLISHING COM’Y, 506 Montgomery St, San Francisco. Editorial Rooms, 538 Sacramento St. Cigars velit. i. Ki CaaS: VAAO! 0g} Aoz sejoy72e 7Fa @ Next SALE. IT 1S THE BEST! CLUB ROOM IN REAR. Main, SHERIFF'S VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION. TO me directed from the Justice’s Court of Leeds Precinct, Washington County, Territory of Utah, in favor of David P. Wheeden, plaintiff, and against W. D. Fuller, defendant, to satisfya judgment of $172 47 and $7 50 costs, I have levied upon the following- sS '8094S WWM suosUYfoosrar “Ruem 9 SAOLVLOd &; TIVNS Pues 0} poysodoyUyT ly = ‘gHorppe Ise} “OX Aud [fA 91 Burris qnoygtes S1IGUIO}AD: samoy A19Aa Ut og Pinoys pas §= 32 Ce ANY ee Sgn 5 33 8223= 8 & Tables k Horn Saloon So ‘SLINUA 3 £ 3S aaqyeB0I, t ud; Ps TYANYN d33S YMOl Saeeod ‘aneqsod Aud 07 dons v pur Kivaa 04 P08 OG {[IM TOTAL weak yee] 01 JUL98 OG TIT ITE REMAO JUS oqrUrMA JO [NY vf IT 'D S Always can Poo) and Territory. ABRAM LEVY, plaimtiff, agaiust WILLIAM SMITH, défendant: Yon are hereby notified that on the Wd day of January, . . an action was commenced against you in the above-named court, wherein the plaintiff demands judgment against you in the sum of seventy-three dollars, for money loaned you and goods, wares and merchandise furnished you by plifintiff.at your request. You are also notified that unless you appear and answer the complaint filed in this cause on or before the tenth day of March, A. D. 1882, judgment will be rendered against you as prayed for in said complaint. Witness my hand this ee raon, day of January, A. D. 1882. _. _J.N. LOUDER, Justice of the Peace, Silver Reef Precinct. yY EXAMINER Territory, Liquors the effects of youthful folliés or indis=- FOR THE SAN FRANCISCO Bal First Class inaw lumber yard !* FROM SUBSCRIBE | and the Young Men ~ MAY BE SUFFERING weakuess. Dr. Spinney wij] guarantee a perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthy restoration of the genito-urinary organs Office Hours—10 10 4 and6to8. Sundays from 10 to114 Mm. ‘Consultation free. Thorough examination and advice, $5. Calloraddress DR. SPINNEY & CO. may8-tf 11 Kearny St., San Francisco. a Billiarga r. cause, which 1s the secordstace of seminal BROTHERS The 8. Lanp OrrFicg, Saut Lane Crry, Utan, \ THE JUSTICE’S COURT, SILVER} Reef Precingt, Washington county, Utah, There are many at the’age of thirty to sixty it was Tn an assault and battery case at the Police Court last week-the ‘onty-wit+ ness introduced by either side was 2 colored man, and he was asked, ‘*Did you see this affair?” ‘I ’spects I did, sah.” “Can.you identity this -eolored woman as the person who struck this boy??? “I ’spects I kin. sah.” ‘Well, do you identify her?” ‘Not exactly, sah.’? “What do you mean by not exactly? Weren’t you there?” “Yes, sah.’ “Didn't you see the affair?’’? ‘‘I seed some of it.”’ “Then you ean identify, her, can’t you?” “TI doan’ ’spect I could, sah; but if you'll ax me if Teaw a fence board fly up in de air ‘an’ come down an’ knock dat boy sebenteen feet by de watch, [ll answer straight as a string. I doan’ know nuffin’ "bout identty, sah,-bat Ize dead suah dat Street, who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accompanied bya slight smarting or burning sensation and a weakening of the system in a manner the patient cannot account for, On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a thin milkish hue, again changing to a dark and torpid appearanee. There are many men who die of this difficulty, ignorant of the because I slept too near where I fell out.” Kearny Middle-aged Men. UNITED STATES. J.B. CASSIDY, . given the right explanation, he added: **No, that wasn’t 11 + N a2 Notice for Publication—No. 731. SUMMONS cretion will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of suffering homaiity.. DR. SPINNEY w)) guarantee to forfeit $500 for every case of Seminal Weakness or private disease of any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to cure. . Stealings. ! i : Wines, Liguers & +“Mother,”’ said little Ned one morning after having fallen out of bed, *‘l think I know why [ fell out of bed Spinney No. oy ~ Treats all Chronic & Special Diseases BEST CIGARS Pickings Dr. CAPITOL, For Toquery’e 9 A. mM. Office open from 8 a. m. until 2 P. M. And from 5 Pr. mM. to7 P.M. On Sundays, from § a. m. to 10 A. M. only. Registering done during office hours; but to insure them for the ea mail, they must not come later than 12:30 Pp. mM. i “HERMAN KRAUSE, 7 Postmaster. ; : x . Begal Hotiees. Miscellancous, Mliseellancous, - Salaons. Winer. The Silver Beet rot pi Seas ———— Washington, D, O. Trade Marks, es tates, Canada, am Germany, etc. We have years’ experience, | had ae for the W) ngland, France, thirty-five Patents obtained through usare noticed in the ECIENTIFIC AMERICAN. is large and splendid illustrated weekly paper, $3.20'a year, shows HIS POPULAR HOTEL HAS REEN EN tirely refitted, having xecommodations for 300 gnests, and willéeontinue to he the only first-class honse inthe city at modorate rates Terme 32.50 per day, the Progress of Science, is very interesting, and has an enormous circulation, Address MUNN & CO., Patent Solicitors, Pub’s of SCIENTIFIC CAN, 87-Park Row, New York. : Rand book about Patents free. FP. P. WILL, Vroprietor. - ne ~ 4 f AMP a t a * mcrae weds, Dna 4 { a IRA Ras ‘ ‘ amy ms ag Deitel NY 2 Mae ane : MAE AT Bp ee ecsernatina Th ilpemecsn eb MAA TAT - Re, SR voli NTE IO / Le ARAMA LIE I: SealTaN OO ta ‘ ion I m6 AN RO AS I MAW 4 |