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Show : = 4 % ; 8| Bera a. Notice. +4 an Board of Directors, made on the 17:h day f. e, 1881, many shares of each par- MINING c« Ce RPA RY -L0Gsof sactoel p cel of such stock as may be necessary will f business,.San at of public anction, be office Parker aries, auctioneer, Room z Montgomery ~street, Location of works, Silver. ne District a Pacinos: celioen on MONDAY, Washington county.Siete ard the T¥ EN1Y--£CON v (22) oy = avuGevas?. Pr. u. of 1881, at the hour of two (@)o NOTICE—There are delinquent Beye the | said day, to ey an micriere assessment ewe, described stock, on aa- | thereon. together with ae cone of advertis_wessment (No. 5), levied on a the { sth day of | ing and epee of th F “June, 1681, the several: am D. B. CHISHOLM, Secretary, iste thie names of the reapective sharcholders, eof = 2% Fr iE Gillespie, Lund Q Coy nd in accordance with law, and an order of as follows: a Names. Orrice—Rooms 6 and 7, No $27 Pine street. ara °, Cert. She. 100 Am’t. $25 00 SO 800 100 = 5 12 5 200 00 35 00 ite 12 25 0 < 2 s 4 | : 50 Washington, OK 00 20: =e 10 Wholesale - 0 RR 50 «.R 100. 3 100-25 00° 100-235 100. 2 00 ad — 400 sO. 12 & i. ; : ee ‘be SanFrancisco, California D, C.? a HIS POPULAR HOTEL HAS BEEN EN tirels refitted having accommodations for willeontinue to be the only fret-clase heerai inai city. at moderate rates Terms ,$2.50 per day. F. P. HILL, Proprietor. 2. 6 6 6 25 6 2] 3] 35 100° SO “ at . : . ~ | =. And I 100 foures In ne A mMnne e 11 Kearny Ladies’ 100 You 100 yHO 100 W 100 100 100 100 100 100 io i ‘ : i : 2 5 50° 10 10 1 «62 OD 2 und, and bamen 1 D 100 100 100 3 & «BD fect cure toration B ough 100. 100 : ny \ “Hill ee -1755 & Co, Call 1250 z Feabanes eecccceee MIO )e Hill he & + 8©=—80. 750 50 1250] 625 00 | 50 4612.50 the manner of locating, working: and procuring patents for mines given on application. omestead, Timber Culture and Pre-emption ee ber 125 - 25 00} : 100° 2500 | January, property 100 2500 Realy’ 25. 00 100 25 00 100 2500] 100 «25 ue 25-00 ' 100 100 100 100 ' of Conny ground, Utah in 2, Sec erritory, 1881, or has since of the caaid W aasiaty. 7 plaintiff's demand, costs a Conte house ye ington County, Uta I ( BLANK BOOKS !) to-wit: $174 eriff of Washington [ STATIONERY ! | J. J. WALPIN’S. St. George, November1, 1881. In Fine SUBSCRIBE ‘ Aw : FOR THE SAN TAILORING all 00 25 00 5 25 00 00 Suits Made to Order fine imported Eng-{— lish Cloths always on hand. Shop FRANCISCO corner Centre and First West Streets A. WINQUIST. T*s SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER, under the new managem as a morn& Paper. has omtatl ped allnits competitone and isn rded by all as the lead- 26 | ing SwvieanarAss ; Goan. Itis brimful of Feed and Livery Stable, Lower Main M i‘ St., Silver Reef. Utah Sale eaoanee The Sart caee Crry, Uran, } OTICE 18 HEREBY the following-named Mining Ashton ty evekeh of Toquerville, Great |THE a Sandstone ONLY Deposits |: Lanp Opricr. Sant Lake Crt } Uran TerRgirory, October 12, Tea. YT OTICE HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following-named settler has filed otice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will e mate before the Clerk or Judge of the Once of Washington County, Utah. at the county seat, on Saturday, November 19, 188}, xander Findley, of Santa aus aton Connty, . Utah, Declara Statement No. 8345 for the N\% of sw eas % a NEWSPAPER ae John Findley, Casper G of Sarite Clara, Washington’ County. il tah. Published in Southern Utah. H. McMASTER, Register. Parsons. Att'ys for Appiicant. (Bee & Notiee for Lanp TOTICE A Bold, Fearless Exponent THE IS R16 W. PEOPLE. Largest HEREBY Circulation He. names for LAXD IN the following wilnesses Publication—No. OFFICE, TOTICE 1S ioe tui amg 697. Sat LAKE ee Uran, ’ eptember 17.1881 HEREBY GiV ‘EN THAT the following-named settler has filed H. McMASTER, eee Birp & Lows, aura ers for Applicant Notice Send for a Specimen Copy to Co-Owners. O L. D. STRONG, have expended You YOUR are hereby HEIRS OR notified phat for you in moneya nd‘labor I the sum of $1,327 50. for the years 1878, ed hy 1880 and 1881. on the Kanarra Coal Company’ claim, near Kanarra, Kane county, Utal’ Bre. ritory, that being the amount of your assessn adtd claim, and unless you pa Replete with Lecal Happenings and tion of this notice, toget advertising, your interest in said claim will be forfeited to eats company by the opera tion of the law. FRANCIS, Agent. Silver Reef, July in 1981. 9ud Notice Matters of General Interest. N.THE I for to es, Creditors. PROBATE the Cones of COURT IN Washington, AND Territory alter of the estate of Ja- de Ce Marina Hen Ensign and aera tee ae dministrators w nappointee fG ‘ b Joss, deceased, give notice: All perenne having claims against said estate are hereby notitied to present the ene Advertising Rates on Application us. bi ththe neceseary vor uche rs, at he townof Sunta Cia. Washington County, Utah Territory, wine four acne from red this notice, ENSIO as require ieee,publicati ion of MARIUS Administrators hte _dacob Joss, deceas JACOB TOBLER, * ane will annexed gt ju Assessment Terms of Subscription: One Year,.....ss-seese- Seaae reaver eee Six Months..... Oy ce A Three Months....ssceseeeenepererenperes One Month Single ESR eta atioet EEDS |GOOU 150 Notice. MINING COMPANY.—Location o rincipal glace of bnsiness, San Francisco, Californ Location of wor! Silver re _Districh, Washington County, Utah wae iven, that at a meetin ti tee herel of nee the Board e of DirFee tora, held on the 17 ) Vv ock of the Corporation, immediately in United States gold ecre, he at the office of the Compan y, Rowe 6,aoe 27 Pine Street, San Se re-. LOUDER applied to met- inc g | § THAT notice of his intention to make final proof ia support of bis claim, and that said achat will be made before the eeunly Coart of Washej ae chek Utah. ats urday, November5, 1881. Awe FOSTER, Poe Entry No. 4132 for SW'¢ of the NE, s SE} of the NW, and the N4g of the SW 1428ec 23, in Tp 39, 3 R16W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuons residence npon and cultivation of said land,viz: Lorenzo Brown Robert ones Richard Be ntley, Jen see W. Crosby,a St. George, Washington County, Uta Best Advertising Medium comp letely protected | ee ea sa GIVEN to prove his continnous residence upon and Mla of said land, viz: John ye John S. Stucke, Marius Ensign and Jaco Cee. all of Santa Clara, Wavhinewon Count H. McMASTER. Register. Battery & Parsons, ae ys for Applicant, Notice The. 696. pers Lake Crry, Urag, Septe mber 27, 1881. Declarator ry Statement No. Nv, of the NEY of Sec 17, Tp 42,8 for the O¥ Publication—No. OFFICE, L the soon named settler has filed oe of his ntion to make final proof in upport of his satel arid ’that said proof willl ie made before the Cleik of the County ameling liquid, renders every species of stone or cement harder than crate: SDD. Kane Coun- I. McMASTER, Register. Barrer & Pigsore Atty’s for Applicants « of.an en- further Parker, Dethe NE of Notice for Publication—No. 715. ..OF THB... be grown in the South at a great profit. ‘It is said that Dr. Gehring of Land- is GIVEN THAT settler has filed Isom, of Vir City, Kane County, Utah, and James Bagh 8, George Spilsbury and Industries girl and cheaply extracting the ramie and jute fiber from .the ‘stalk thas been solved. If such is the case, jute can it ¥ wp 39, SR1 tion of the wall letter boxes surrounding the apertures has been treated with luminous paint, to enable people to see where to post their letters after dark, and the result has proved satisfactory. i are Lt noon, his monte of intention to make final proof _in support of his claim, and that-said proof of Utah. an process, 1881, and at 12 oelock sae TGUSTUS P. HARDY, riff of am ashington County. St. Glens Deater » 1881. Near Cambridge, England, the por- The. to Terms, CasH. bored in a rock. P orted, admits of being in costs, at the Court-house @: or, in St. Geor, e City, ene County, pee of Utah, on the 5th day of Novem Drills. by means the DisUtah, feet Sale Lake Miridian He names the follwing witnesses to prove his continuous residence npon and cu ee of said land, viz: Geo. Scientific Notes. ; In 1823, the coast of Chili, one hundred miles in extent, was raised from two to six feet by an earthquake. A piece of zine placed on the live coals in a hot stove will, it is said, effectually clean out a stove-pipe, the vapors produced carrying off soot by chemical decomposition. als; which from rust. near said Toquerville Mining Company, und will expose the same for sale, or so much as will plaintiff's demand. to-wit: . + which it.is desired to shatter. The explosion of the dynamite is effected by means-of electricity, and the effect is said-to be greater than the usual ite. per day at home. Samplo re ws {roo, Address ext i 600 on November 28, 1881, : Jobn Se Statement. No. "1 for oO hole or by ington. Territory of Utah, as the propérty - om any town I Without in length will be made hafpre the County Clerk of the Court of Kane ae ae at Toquerville, removing. one of a $20 gold piece. hurtin’ dis foot, and remoying out another $20 OH? situated in LanpD Orricr, An Austrian engineer has discovered a new method of disintregating rocks. The chief feature of his system is to employ a hollow cylinder like a gaspipe, and to place a dynamite cartridge, not as heretofore in a hole bored inta;the rock, but in the cylinder in question. The cartridge only touches the \surface of the rock abc nen , if cco The True Exponent says it the beats shiit,-in Bavarla, | $0827 i fi EL 1500 Notice for Pablication—No, 731. According to the New Orleans Democrat, machinery has been devised by which the problem of rapidly IT IS THE BEST! 10 80 | the latest news. tel ocal and mar30 50 | ket reports; and it editorials are honest, in60-11 :6U |} dependent and vigorous. are 50 . 12.50} clean. and contain.no. scandalous, personal 20 0U | or offensive matter. oP is the ben family 5 26 | newspaper yet perienst 5 284 Terms: Daily,o , $6, six setae) 50° «12 60 Pow Weekly, one year:i #ix months, $125. 50 «12 e pela. Addre 100 «25 00 INER PUBLISHING com’y, 100-26 00 aN Montgo' mee t., San Francisco. pou 1600} Editorial Rooms, 508 Sacramento St. ~ setae er seaperaatey sores tien tas sels ie tes ebe si Branches. An sssortmentof EXAMINER e20|t its Crane ing claim, and recorded’on page 118, Book A. Harrisburg Mining District, County of Wash Of a Live Commanity. eber seed. A man can’t walk -roun’ widout gittin’ his shoes fall ob gold. Hit reminds me ob de new Jerusalem,” Blasting M. n e north by the Bountiful mining claim and on the south by the Mand min- it system. 47 noon. 2 feet The Live Representative so small that a fair stream is able to wash them away without help, whereas in the case of gunpowder the rock is only split up in blocks more or less roublesome to remove. The system 8 calculated to effect a saving of fully 40 per cent as compared w ith the old at the Sonat. When ‘Dis cartridge in the have yd Sap kee errilory, on the 26t of November, 1881. ale to commence at 12 o'clock Terme cas “ AUGUSTUS P. HARD Mine), being The rock is shattered into fragments acquired asithe uller, aia: Will ere eons 2a ae day 6 26 LINE P. Wheeden, levied upon all the interest the said W. D. Fuller had in said property on the 3ist o of «26 00 wo 100 SALE. 26 00 | expose the same for sale, or so much as will bis) 100 222 A FULL MINER. 14 W, Salt Lske Base and Meridian’ on page 17, bi H, Records of 100 25 rods ty-seven Pecred Washington 100 100 THE ary of Utah, in favor of David Sy &. mention Rt SP J 100 25 00 “ please 5 00 | Plaintiff, and against W. D. Fuller, defendant, to satisfya judgment of $172 47 and $7 250 ae . I have levied upon the ee med property, to-wit: Lot 5, in bloc 23 00 Harrisbirg townsite survey, Washington and tity seve SES cont sin : ce ore 10 OR County of Ee. town of Babylon, in Harrisburg Mining trict, Washington County, Territory of >t et. “Suthin’ 8 been hurtin’ my _ KESIDENCE, WITH to VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO me directed from the Justice's Court of 6 25 | Leeds Precinct, Washington County, Terri- 100 4 will SHERIFF'S' 612.50 5 i oe SALE. gold piece. Washington favor . Report feet all day,’? and his shoes he took out “Suthin’ hab been too,” he continued, the other shoe took Parties seeking information from the 2.50 | above firm 8163-20 4 | ane Toquerville Fogg says his Francisco claimed : STEEL, Sse ihcateemie ek mere at ca Supreme Court. 3 50 i and States aim oa n, Hill& Co, Pas | a Patents to Coal and Tim- obtained, Private Land Claims and Sur All classes of cases argued before the “United 9 = 8.00 Mt attended to. Lands 1250] 1250| losaseseecesees+ 9828 Ye FOR DESIRABLE LRLULGL | Toe for water here.” An old colored man, who had just sold his cotton, limped along a Little Rock street, and overtaking several colored women who had; refused to marry him, walking with several “buck “nigeerr,’’.. the old than ex- Lard, Coal and Lubricating Oils Lands i: | te Ati: had encouraged a y oung man for about tivo years “suddenly ‘ells him that she can never be more than a'sister to him he ean for the first time see the freckles on her nose. A Reekland man saw advertised ‘‘a sure Cure for drunkenness.”’ He forwarded the necessary dollar and received by return mail, written on a valuable postal card in beautiful violet nk, the magic words, ‘*Don’t drink.’’ Instructor in Latin—Miss B., of TO ee 60 5 : GIVEN om 50 10 e ATTENTION matters ree AND |B | hardened wretch hiccoughed, ‘Tat tain’t no use, old woman, to..bo-bore PIPES. IRON i # seme So no; of agriculture. 1 Miss B . (looking perplexed)—Why, rm sure my book says she was the goddess of husbandry. A certain good wife, who had been } lecturing her husband for coming home intoxicated, became incensed at his indifference, and exclaimed, “Oh, that I could wring tears of anguish from your eyes?” To w hich. the Cigars EXECUTIONN To ihe Justice's Court of in zs what was Ceres the goddess? Miss B.—She was the goddess of marriage. Spo Alec. Washington, D.C. PECIAL Californis es Powder and Fuse, Miners’ Tools and Water Rights before the General Land ce and Interior Department. Patents 5.00 | promptly obtained, and information .as to 100 nso tara peaeones + 2824 ili 0, TINWARE, ee 25 00 | Lock Box 650, Shoes HARDWARE : CLAIMS | De oe n eye opener: Mill Supplies, Pipes & Fittings Thor- i$73 stantly.—{[Qil City Derrick. of Misses’ : sit-on a stove without: stirring~con- & CO. San Francjsco. ARD P. EVANS & CO. Attorneys at Law, 100 20 santa soe 1, Hill & Co + MINING 25 00 SO 8 advi DR. SPINNEY 11 Kearny St., 1 Co, and ee ie ee Fy Consultation free. examination and AND in all such cases, a healthy resof the poner aries organs. Hours-—10 to 6to8._ Sundays from 10 toll a Mm. Assortment Tobaccos, of a hue, again changmg toa am Oe | may8-tf 13 | 100° particles of albe the Assayers’ Goods which is the second stage of seminal - Dr. Spinney a ere per- e 35 »=—- 50 cst cise rata we BD 100 aR smal! and AN from. Senet : doesn’t believe it. A receipt for lemon pie vaguely adds: ‘Then sit on a stove and stir constantly.”? Just.ag if any one could And Saddlery of all Kinds. Men. the color will Qualities, San OF Precinet, of Utah, oC $ gently, “That's just daisy!” A fortunate fellow: The of HARNESS AND SADDLES|: ane torpid appearance. There are many men ho die of this difficulty, ignorant’ of the 5 100 100 5 sometimes will appear, or thin milkish” 50. OU 200 «oS Fine g@- Genuine FROM follies or indis- tgons of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning: sensation and a weakening of the system in a manner the atient cannot account for. On examining the Noa deposits a ropy sediment will be 1 10~COG 0 SUFFERING There are many at ee age of thirty to sixty who are trou with too frequent evacua- mw : Men BE the effects of youthful Middle-aged 100 20 : Bec MAY — SHOES VIRTUE me, directed Silver Reef friend Pingry is so slow that t he never “atches cold and couldn’t get within ailing distance of the slowé est of slow fevers. The editor of the Sacramento Red says that the printers have often saved him from making an, idiot. of himself. Of every description. cretion will ‘do well to avail themselves of this, = greatest boon ever laid at the-altar of suffering humanity. DR. SPINNEY will wukckhie to forfeit for every case 0 Seminal Weakness or private disease of any kind or. character which he undertakes and fails to cure. ) 100 ‘ S. F. Treats all chomne & Special Diseases = af Street, snd B* Territory SALE. tumble!"*_ : aman. “We've got down to the hard pan,”’ eaid the boarder who was Sseraping up the last deposit of meat pie. A boarding-house mistress, like the rest Of us, has her weak and strong parte: the weak point being her tea, and her strong point the butter, Linen and Woolen Qvershirts = No. 100 & our large assortment all Colors Finest 100 ’ “I Some things are past finding out. The love for “whiskey is what staggers of POWDER. BOOTS econ ‘ eo vashfully, TAILINGS. Mission and Flannel Undershirts $02 Market 54, San Francisce, Cal. juneS-y 5 5 105 HATS, sarp. eet & Manuf’r, Catalogue, W.J. HO 5 10, 3 z CIANT SHERIFF'S thy Jove <a HANTS. yi = You'd better skip the tra- la-loa Furnishing Goods, MAGNETIC BELT. os rea re State Fair. ngnedi tangas Shy Electro-¥ pean: Bxtre Al tianes, p$135 EleciroBelts, GUARANTEED ONE YRAR. Will positivel ¥ t |) Liver se, Race ore s ta, Spinal -», Ague, Piles and other diséases.. GUARANTEED. RELIEVE: 100 She murmured oe 100 “Cheese the I pressed upon her willing lips iss that nearly drove me crazy; We Carry the Largest Stock 100 100 to win to thine?” DRY GOODS AND 100 et z She whispered, GENTLEMEN'S. CLOTHING |” = a maid! charms answered, But “Oh!"’ she cried, “I hear my pat I fear he’s bent on bouncing you Just one more kiss, my dear, ‘and then 25 ¢ 326 = and A yielding glance from her dark sae Gave to my passion full excas Tenatched her to my heart, and heard, “You're just too cute for any use! eos OF... 10 10 10 10 10 5 100 100 etatne‘te are such And, ag the oscnlation ceased, € 64 10010 3 ; pre re 3 ‘<" ie “O, dearest Du Pont's Blasting Powder 100 BC 100-235 0 23 64 blushed, racket! GSROeOoCERS -Bole Agenta for Sonthern Utah 5 2 She Regul Hotices. + ne silver thin!" Was standing on a corner bracket I said, ‘What and. Retail MERC 2 10 A lovely Venus na RE i. Fume . Our Own, She met me at the parlor decr— The darlingrb I hoped to win; I cried, “My sweet, ethereal love!” She Scawcreds smiling, “That's too t t Delinquent A Girl ofthe Period. Misrellaucons. > 4 et pe Mliscellancous. | Delinquent Botice. 4 “ es laa EM & STEELE Publishers. sds ate. "4 ec ae o, Californias ae aupon which this assessment shall remain. unpaid on the 8th day of July, 1881, will be del nquent, and raereeee for sale at publicaJaret and unless Paymens js made before will be sold on M6 the dayo oe weost: 188, to pay the'de indent ‘Dharaant Lote with cost of advertising and expenses of sale of the Board e Directors. eo B, CHISHOLM, nui anaaaeten |