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Show .I : Mt. : SiHC-l- ' b ' .'ft. THE 8T. GEORGE ENTERPRISE. : ;8HQJ8 will do well to.CALL ON A. :P. HARDY, Proprietor of the BjoV V and Sboe Manufactory r The Proprietors of the Harness and ; Saddle Department are SEE GMIL-LE- J. PLATT, SI! aNE & CO. and all who want a superior quality, of Harness or Saddles, will do well to Give them a TRIAL ! ?' adv. f POST AGE. The Estorpriss goss freo of pontage to all rcsidiuaj in Washington Countv. Outride the County it is 4c a or 12 c per. annum, payable at the quarter Office where it is received. Postmasters are required to give notice by letter, when a sub ecriber does not take bis paper from th and give Ihe reasons for its not being taken: Neglecting to do bo maices the Postmasters responsibjo to the Publisher for the payment, Anv person who takes a paper from the Pj4 Office, whetnex lie regularly has subscribed or not, is responsible for the sub. Bciiption. Aperson ordering his paper to be discontinued must pay up all arrearages, ortho Publisher may continue to send it until payment is made, and collect the whole amount whether it is taken out of the Office or not. ce (tt"Now is the time for .those wanting billheads, card circulars, blanks; arid in fact, all kinds of job printing done, to come in, or send your onirs to us, as we are enabled to do : s good. work and as cheap as any printing establishment this side of Salt Lake City, ia one or. more colors. Give us vour oidcrsi To Postmasters. Some of our Say they do not receive the Wo would like Postmasters suS-scriba- Post Office hours: Haif past 7 to 12 a. m. and from i to 6 p. m. The Post Office is now removed to Pyrnm'S block east Public Square. Establishment, Southern mail arrives every Sunday evening DEPARTURES. LOSAL AND OTHER HATTERS. A few days since we paid a visit to the St. George Boot and Shea Manufactory, on Washington A venue, east Coop . S ore; and we were highly amazed to see what a corps of workmen they had employed . Besides the Boot and Shoe Establishment there is a first class Harness and Saddle Shop, all in the Same large Room. They have lately imported machinery for working lcath-gam- .i r- wj1jcj1 has cost them a large Bum of frienl noney which enables them to almost compete with eastern Manufacturers, and all worl: is as stylish and substanodow tial as any one. can ask for. We would say to all who wish to obtain a superior quality of BOOTS OR - - A I , A.- vr r : -- -- - , , flier's-Weekly- - v- . . f , The Weekly is the ablest and most powerful illustrated perodical pub!ished in this coun try. Its edicofials hre scholarly and convinc weight. Its illustrations ing, and carry-mucare full and fresbj and are of current eventB best our designers. With a circu prepaired by iafcoiu ofl50.0C0.the Weekly is read bv atl east hdk'a in Uuu persons, a ndits influ ft nee as an organ of opinion is simply Vemandous. The V eelcly maintains a positive position, and ex- iireses decided vi ws on political and social 1 j : Lmisoille suB3caiinoNs.ie73. . . .... $4.00 An Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Weekoi Bazar will be supplied gratia or every ly, club of Five Subscribers at $4 each in one re-- m iuancef or six copies for $20, without extra copy. rs SabnCriptiona to Harpers MagaeinE, Weekly and Bazar to one address one year $10. or two of Harper' s Periodicals) to one address one year $17. JEn-terpris- js- to ' -t Hack Numbers can be supplied at anytime. The postage on Harpers Weekly is 20 cis. . a year, which must be paid at the Subscribers post-offic- e. HARPER Address & BROTHERS, Aew York. SUBSCRIBE FOR (jtoge jtfdtrprise! ! ' trhe Only 75 cent? per annum, in advance. Adures8: ENTERPRISE, St. George, U. T. All ye who think of winning fame, And would to greatness rise, J ust hand us s and your naine And gut the Enterprise. six-bit- Basement of the Tabernacle the Enteaprise circulatei ia nQarly every settlement m tho Territory, it is the best Advertising medium in Sou. lhcxn Urali. D. II. Cannon stepped into our office a few days since, and commented us on our office, thinks we deserve encour- agement, and wishes us success. J. W. Nixon is erecting a fine Tin shop west of Nelson's shoe shop. All who wisu obtain the patronage to of Utah will do well to advexass in tht Enterprise J. E. Johnson Seedsman & Florist has just received a fine supply of seeds Hates of Advertising . A 41ines I 1 inch I 2 iucs 4inc,s I ONE which is now ready for sale. commenced pre. , The people have paiiiug their gardens Very litte wheat sown this season ...... ; - c vj. y. 4 v-- ?. - Births and deaths publish ed(f ret. Marriages 5 d cents aline. " vs y a ;r v, r:z VXa. vV Courier-Joam- al .TERMS' Harpers Weekly, one year -- ' ' 1 problems. They have finished plastering the - V 1 The meat market furnishes everybody meat at low rates, provided they have the,cash or its equivolent a' . ar . t taining the notice. M P Romney has established a Carpenters Shop on Washington Avenue in Nelson's buildings, where he will do any kind of work in that lino . Eastern mail leaves St. George Wednesday Southern Friday and Sunday evenings. mail 1 eaves every Monday Morning. - , SPLENDID) .Y ILLUSTRATED- - ToPublishers. Publishers who give notices of The Enterprise will favor us greatly by fending us a copy of the paper con- Eastern mail arrives at 3t. George Wed. nee lay. Friday and Sunday evenings. 7V.vy 1 , be more careful, and forward mail matter as it should be. mails arrive. , A Complete. Pictorial History --.of the c': Times.: The heht, chaapest, and,mot aucoa33fui in the Unin ft Family 'Paper, . 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