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Show ain + ° Miss Wilson wished and was about to.join the Biptists of St. Louis. She made an attempt to reach the officiat- BATURDAY.....-cesene--.-OCTOBER 29, 1881 we have most but her cork leg was seized with unwonted activity. _Miss Wilson knew nothing of the law of specific gravity, and was not to Mame. She was enddenly reversed in the water. The greviously in- minister feelingly righted her up, and observing the grinning of the spectators at the solemn scene, asked Jured.”’ rd ~——THE small-pox has assumed an epidemic form in Chicago, and it is said to.be raging most furiously the uncleanly haunts of the lower equilibrium. population, ‘most of whom have re- maiden ont, sisted vaccination. ‘ — Brer Harrte’s hair is said to be turning white. The Sacramento Record-Union says he has been working too hard. For four years e gently led the spectators fled precipitately vent to their feelings. drawn his salary as United States Consul at Classgow without assistance. flip-floped- ashore, to give and and “joined the SHERIFF'S x ee Dead factures in the United States for 1881 ‘was $192,773,960, distributed as fol- Birds. even in the weods, it is rare to finda dead bird. Who buries them? One can find it in one’s heart to_beiieve in the pathetic robins of olden, story, and turn up the leaves to see if, perchance, some stray feather may not betray the hidden mausoleum. It is odious to think that they have become the prey. of others of their species, or of enemies prowling in wait for their hour of weakness. But nature manages her affairs so well that doubtless the obsequies. are conducted with ae arrest of Land Leaguers in Ireland continues, and if care_is not taken the supply of jails will run Gladstone’s blunder is com- mented on as the biggest that was ever committed by any of the English Premiers with regard to the Irish question. — —Accorpinc to semi-official figures, compiled for the New Orleans Picayune, the sugar crop of the year ending September 1, 1881, was the largest raised in Louisiana since the war. The total pounds of sugar but.eyes to see them-we booked at Yorktown. An are as resolutely as a farmer i'e : 7: and fifty-seven rods of St. George, find upon the ere: November TO INFORM MY his Silver Reef, October 4,442,937, Mr. Weaver 306,867, and Mr. Black 12,000. General Garfield’s plurality was only 5,695. Had the Greenback and Prohibition votes been added to the Democratic poil Garfield would have been ina minority of 313,172 votes. As it was, while he was the choice of 4,448,632 citizens, 4,761,804 other citizens voted against him. But still he was lawfully and constitutionally elected—and herein is a very striking proof of the’fallacy of the declaration that in this country the majority rules. The majority often does nothing of the kind, but is + ruled, and willingly, by a minority, Our The New United States has acquired a new strip of territory. It is centrally located, being somewhere near the eenter of the Arctic Circle. It is very productive, producing Auroraborealises and snow storms all the year round. The land is densely shaded, not exactiy by forests but rather by a chronic attack of midnight. The sun makes a hasty ¢all __ there. about the 21st of every June, y withdraws, apparently satisfied to find that none of his boreal treasures have heen carried away ince last year. It possesses some “other advantages, one of which is ' that it can be reached by sea when the intervening ice-bound regions '. happen to-be unlocked (which occurs , » onee every four or five years) or by a balloon, but not otherwise. at all was made into the character of the father. A Pretty Legand. The ancients had a pretty legend that every human soul came into the world accompanied by a flock of birds whose duty it was each to carry and drop a grain of sand in the path of life. In time these grains accumulated, and the height of the sand The largest and, 4 proaching from behind, began to hug iter. But she thought it was Tom, and so leaned back and enjoyed it heartily, and murmured “tighter.” And it broke the bear all up, ‘and he went away and hid in the forest for three days to get over his shame. _ rr down like rain_in the sunshine, ia she not heeding to wipe. the tears away, they hung upon her cheeks Eve’s WHITE believe it. most ty; Ute Misses’ Shoes complete stock of HARNESS ] special conveniences for manufacturing Purchasing from first tinware. hands,.I Salt Lake am H. Notice General be forfeited 2 cone on Assayers’ Goods THE or Cigars THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER IT 1S THE BEST! | ing paper. chee tors, and isnow ee regarded all its datapel by all as the: lead- ing newspiper of the Coas im the latest news telegraphic, local and market reports; and it editorials are honest, independent and vigorous. Its columns are clean. and contain no scandalous, personal or offensive matter. It is the best family ear,.$6, six months, B2; six months, $1 25. p35 Veekly, Postage pai EX AMINER ¥ aire PUBLISHING PROBATE ~ .... General STATIONERY INKS, PENS, TINWARE, IRON AND STEEL, SCHOOL BOOKS| Powder and Fuse, Miners’ Tools Periodicals & Newspapers SALE. TOBACCOS CIGARETTES, CUTLERY, says: apron It is a thousand to ered with some kind of vine or other.” Main Street, Silver Reef ETC vrrvA-faltine-of-qseorted.... WALL House, San Francisco PAPER rie ARIUS ENSTG} yi ACUB TOBLER, the will ee IS . 1881. HEREBY of so City, H. E. No iets witnesses residence npon and GIVEN Kane M of | F.-M. BLOMQUISHp. K yy of FB, U 3 Ut MoMA STER, Register. Bairey & Parsons, Alty’s for Applicants Assessment (BLANK BOOKS!) ene MINING Notice. COMPANY.—Location f principal, place of business, Abr Francisco, California. Location of works, Silver Reef District, Washington Utah ee s hereb twenty-five (25) cents [STATIONERY ! } count per share was upon the capital stock payable immediately in coin, to the Secretary, of the ares levied Corporation, eee s Bels Company, Room 6, No 337 * pis seureee Francisco, California ock 1 shall remain . given, that at a meetin fbiveeions; held on the 17t 338i, an assessment (No, 5) of ich this San assessment unpaid on the 28th dayof Joly, 1881, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at pablic auction; and unless paymen is made.before will be sold: on Monday, the 22d day of August. 1881, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost of eee and ennai ace ot bl ke trot. I er of the ess °o rector’ J. J. HALPIN’S. rl a TAILORING . Be Cee Office—Room. 6, Ne Francisco, California 827 Pine “Street,1 San jn22 In all its Branches. Fine Suits Made to Order Notice for Publication—No. 410, Laxp Aw An assortment of fine imported Eng lish Cloths always on hand. Shop corner Centre and eat Streets WINQUIST. S59 J. M. LYNCH 355 Deeice! Sant Lake Ory, Uran, OTIOE IS November for the 8H towns prove mi Cawer aoe we and 8W\ BSW sectton 26, , and INO. A, aaa Sé,, Silver Reef, Utah sh St : at hone, © BE free A THE he expects to eontinuoie Se tees upon and culttof said tra witnesses, Rene ail of Virgen City, Kau Feed .and.Livery Stable, 16th, 1881, HEREBY GIVEN THAT undersigned pereee has filed notice of his intention to ma’ al proof in support of his claim, and secure fival entry thereof, and that said firal proof will be made before the Clerk of the Court of Kane county, at the county seat, on Thursday, December 30th, 1880, viz Kane county, Utah, No. B, transmutation of D. &. No. 6946, two of George Humphries, John &pendloveé, —— Si: to,pro ve ile continuous cultivation of said land, City, Kane County, And all California, Nevada and Utah seen delivered by carrier to any part of town Silver.Reef, October 15, 1881, A SPECIALTY. THAT viz: George Gardner, Jos I. Sanders, Norris Wilson, pateam Pee aaa: all of Virgin vation named Paper Hanging & Kalsomining e jul ule the following-named settler has filed his notice of intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the ‘Judge—or in his abrence before the pean Clerk of the Court of Kane County, Utah,—at the county seat. ISOM, quire at this office Sign and Ornamental Examiner, Virginia City Enterprise PAINTS IN| G said the the necesearyv on Saturday, August 6, 1851, viz: WILLIAM DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, WITH OR without fur putes for sale cheap. In Grain, JUST RECEIVED Imported and Domestic CIGARS AND Lower duly Lanp Orricr, Sat beeenCity, Utan, t YOTICE Peas Lard, Coal and Lubricating Oils PROVISIONS Hay and AND Territory Notice for Pablication—No. 624. Dealer in....>~ ears AND. 2 ee IN Jacob Joss, deceus coMm’y, CROCERIES COURT Washington, and Jacob ane own of Santa Clara,W ashington County, Utah Territory, within four months from the first publication of ais notice, as re Mac a In of e matter of the estate of Ja- Administrators § Montgomery St., San Francisco. Editorial Rooms, 538 Sacramento St. J. A. Turrill 90d “ aie having claims apathal estate are hereby notified’ to Bre eae HARDWARE FOR Agent. appointed “ulminis strators with the in 1] annexed 0 b Joss, deceased, give Mlill Supplies, Pipes & Fittings, ALSO FRANCIS, Creditors. cob Joss, aecene sed. We, Marius Ensign PIPES. noe FRANCISCO er press r the new management as a morn- ao OR company by the opera to the oy, of Utah.+- es to us, with FOR HEIRS of the la Notice: pre AND YOUR ssiivar Reef, July 16,Bias N prices. SUBSCRIBE Co-Owners. L. D. STRONG, claim, near Kanarra, Kane county, Utah Territory, that being the amount of your assesament on said claim, and unless you pay the same within ninety days from the ss tion of this notice, together with the cost of advertising, your interest in said Aen wil And Saddlery of all Kinds. J. J. HALPIN. Utah. Dealer to Register. for Applicant. 1880 and 1881. on the Rasgivatoat Com toes? 8 SADDLES Tobaccos, | assigns: You are hereby. notified that I have expended for you - Beene y and labor the sum of $1,327 50. for the years 1878, 1879, California-@a AND 697. Urag, r17.1881 —§ “Siv EN THAT McMASTER, Brrp & Lowe, Attorneys every description. ee LEAD, ZINO AND PUTTY pared to duplicate Among other curiosities in the | fauna is somewhat meagre, yet it has ~ Dissolution. Notice. heen hinted that there is room fora arsenal at Berlin are the two leathern Ov. PARTNERSHIP. HERETO. cannons used by Gustavus ‘Adeoh nb TH stirring business in the raising and in the thirty years’ war, and the still fore existing between Martin Keller and . J. Sincla barber bnsiness, has exporting of Polar bears. abe name stranger twelve-pounder,: founded at peer sired ‘edaeby. the’ mutual consent, Mr. Sinhe 2 ly ll A Wran |-Freburg in 1546, whiclr is surmounted clair ret rin . ee fe a. SINCLAIR, by the head of the pope soulting. MAKTIN. KELL UER. forthe thas and: serpents... at October 6, A881. Pub ees and heavy and light iron, copper and Clara Belle, in speaking of woman’s was made of fig leaves only, but I won’t Of Sar, eae crt HEREBY er, Richard Bentley, Jesse W. St. George, Washington Coun- Crosby, all 0 of manufacture & BUILDERS’ for Applicant. and the N%4 of the SW} - 16 W. He names the fellsethe witnesses o prove his continnous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Lorenzo Brown, aapA well-appointed workshop is attached, with REEF....... aN SREE ieeres ct -UTAH PIPES, Apron. that it had an edging of huckleIts ex- one berries, a frill of ivy, or was embroid- - tensive ocean frontage is fantastically _ pillared by eternal icebergs. © The SILVER the dropp- fondness for’ ornamentation,. “You may tell me that Eve’s Fine Assortment McMASTER, Register. the Qvershirts -.And all kinds of.... A Beautiful Description. Can any of .our graceful modern Writers excel the description in Sir Philip Sidney’s Arcadia, ofa a eet beauty? “Her tears came dro ing tree bedeweth.’ best “Oils and Glass, , teudenthal oa and lips as cherries , Which of proof Publication—No. IS Main and Center Streets, While an Idaho girl was sitting under a tree, waiting for her. iover, a along, and In Southern Utah. mation of character. ee Hugging. and THAT said the following-named settler ea tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said en will e made before ue County Doar of Washington County, Utah, at St. oor: on Saturday. November 5, Mee. Viz: MIXED AND DRY PAINTS FALL & WINTER GOODS which so" materially affected the for- came’ variety ay” Genuine beet Received. Qualities, for Lanp Orrice, TOTICE Hardware. The Largest Stock Just and Ladies’. and CGOODS In Southern Colors Linen and Woolen GGIVEN and t & Parsons, Att’ys Notice Goods, RANGES CARPENTERS’ OLD FRIENDS And Carrying heaps represented the attainments of the life. The allegorial meaning of the sand grains is said to be the formation of. habits by repeated actions grizzly bear Territory. great CLOTHING tolerable certain that her children would acquit themselves creditably. No inquiry 0 She Enjoyed In all HEREBY H. Bairey Mission and Flannel Undershirts Finest 696. rove his continuous residence npon and And recommend our large assortment of LITHARGE ETO., ETO. A In Portrait of Carfield always inquired into the mother’s character, and if that were satisfactory being Furnishing Appiicant. eae of said land, viz: John Hafen, do . Stucke, Marius Ensign. and Jacob Tobter, al of Santa— “Chitra, Washington County, Utah ; be oe 15, 1831. erro POWDER. ces IS support of his claim, HATS, BOOTS & SHOES Sash and Panel Doors and Windows managers before they engaged a boy CIANT for will be made before the C tg a the County. Conrt of Washington secant oe al St. George. on avectbe or12, 1881, CASPER GUBLER, Declaratory “Btatem at No. 8343 for the Whee f the NEY of Bee 1 7.Tp 42,8 Ris W. He names the Sllowiie witnesses GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING Cooking and Heating Stoves | Moss Woolf} him, AND Att’ys Publication—No. the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to ee = proof in Du Pont’s Blasting Powder MUFFLES, ASH, for TOTICE LINE OF BONE ETO., Parsons, Lanp OFFICE, Sat rare, oo oe Sole Agents for Southern Utah of. and Assayers’ Goods POTS, H. McMASTER, Register. & Notice a Specialty. | We Carry the Largest Stock ORUCIBLES, Nagelie, John Findley, Casper Gubof Santa Clara, Washington Courity, ¥ Cc O ODS een A FULL MELTING Hoping to merit a liberal share of the public patronage, I remain, very respectfully. HNSON. where many - hundreds ‘of were employed, that the they engaged Iron Etc. Bar Iron RETORTS, and the public Srey that Ihave fitted up and openeda ch-house, and am prepared to setve the ane st oysters and daintiest lunches at any time of night. hair Conrad ree all MERCHANTS. Opposite the Harrison House. DRY — Ar the last Presidential election there were 9,210,436 votes cast and counted. General Garfield received far less than one-half of these, 4,448,632, which was 156,586 less than one-half. General Hancock received DRY , in Sec 3, Tp 1, 1881. filed Retail ee Barry Belting Packine, AND BEG and 4 e of Sheet, 19x24) —— Kine Katakava of the Hawai- its growth. The price obtained decern: acknowledged fan Islands is doubtiess- one of~the pends upon the Tength of the redund- Ww ith te by himself to be the best likeness in most enterprising representatives of ant tresses; -hair eight inches long is ‘existence. the Malay race at present in the stage worth tw enty -five cents an ounce, $7 per Hundred; Single Copies, 25cts that thirty-six inches in length Copy of autograph ee with each picture, of human affairs. . His admiration for while will bring the fortunate possessor $8 res the institutions of the highe® civiliza- an ounce, and in eases of exceptional chet ees & CARQUEVILLE ee co. 9 Monroe Street, Chicag tion gf the age amounts almost to a beauty and thickness even $35. an passion. He recently returned to ounce may be realized. Honalulu, after completing a circuit The Mother’s Character. of the globe. During his brief reign That great men have owed much to he has introduced into his kingdom their mothersis proverbial; and that not only all the-appliances of Eu- the-relation of the mother’s charactér The Only Exclusive Dealer 3 in ropean civilization, but has so schooled to the children’s conduct is accepted is. very curiously illustrated and educated his subjects that the asin aa truth report drawn up upon the paroimmediate children of barbarians chial schools of England and Wales.. have become educators and scholars. The inspector was informed ini 4 large factory, children Fittings, Rail. and Lot5; tn block 6, survey, Washington containing one acre tm.0O%ROOMS does and. Tubing, and the scene OOo. _- ef levied dayof November,1 Sale*to commence at 12 o'clock noon. Terms cas “AUGUSTUS P, HARD Ys 0 Sheriff of Washington County. crops. Once a year, the merchant, very often an old woman, arrives in the village and a brisk trade is carried on. The Swiss girls make the most, as nature has bestowed on them an abundant crop of the blonde color, which is hardest: of all to obtain, and the climate is ev idently propitious to ‘We think have named Proper: aoe ~Horrisburg —townsite. county, Utah menare, their selves to the cultivation of their exchange we know some Governors who would prefer the thing reversed. A doing costs and accrning costs, at the Court-hous Wider t in St. George City, Washene County, Utah Sees on the 26th Thousands of girls in Switzerland, Germany and Norway devote them: were has‘discoveréd that when a Governor :7 Pipe Brass from the Justice’s Conrt of Washington County, Terrirer of Da vid -P..W heeden, plaintiff, ‘and. net W. D, F nHer, defend- {| ant, to satisfya judgment of $172 47 and $7 50 e _ Cultivating’ Hair. _ goes on board a vessel of the American tavy he is entitled to eighteen guns and a glass of beer. should our songsters part to fertilize and enricti of their brief existance. molasses, 15,255,030. Governors TO 418, R14 W, Salt Like Bene. and Sees: recorded on page 17, book a Reco Washington County, Utah T porectenavet evied upon all the saitatéet ina said W. D. Fuller had in said property on the 31st day of January, 1881, or has since acquired as®the propery of the said W. D. Fuller, and w will order and regularity, and if we had relies of given at 272,982,899, and gallons of —— SEVENTEEN Gas EXECUTION ie irected the millions of birds born every year, the following-named- settler — notice of his intention to make final Consisting in part of all sizes of SALE. AN How strange it is that, considering | ey & ofa Precinct, Utah, in lows: New England, $143,019,845; dead ones. are so seldom seen. To Middle States, $29 817,492; Southern4: i ich little songstér_in turn comes.the| States, Te 960,435; Western. States, tragedy—sickness, decay, d2ath—yet, $2,976, -_—_—— out. OF Lanp Orrice, SaLt Bake Crry } Urau Teraitory, ‘October 12, ISS, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT STEEL, MILL & MINING SUPPIES TS DELIVERED - allpointe n the Wicinity FREE OF UHARGE Miss Wilson indignant. amazed, and went | Presbyterians. -+—THE total yalue of cotton manu- IRON AND We want all wholove good meatand good ac- sererg egy to give ux a ca)land see for them8, and we are satisfied, after a fair trial, to be saaged by our works. Notice for Publication—No. 715. . ( Oy Wholesale eae Feet, Tripe, etc, not keep the convert right end up long enough to baptize her. -The he has CENTRE, choicest cuts VEAL; also, SAUSAGE and ‘BOLOGNA, Headeheeso,Fickieg Hand Hotices. REEPF................. UTAH HARDWARE the above popular stand and started Sone phey ah _ Prepared to Silver Reef and bisa wih the of BEEF, MUTION. POBK aud <— Gillespie, Lt Importer and-Dealer in MPEIsNew FIRM HASTAKEN when with a wild shriek, ahe fell backw ard and her lively leg shot out of the water. The minister made half a dozen efforts, but could STREET,[BELOW SILVER Proprietors. Miss Wilson to please not do that again. He was innocently. ignorant of the cause ofthe disturbance of her in MAIN WESTOVER & MARSHALL - Miisrellancons. | Hardware, Ete. People’s Market J. J. Halpin ing minister breast deep in the water, — Tar vindicitness of the British Government towards the people of - Ireland finds its explanation in the axiom that “we ‘most bitterly hate those New T o-day. Couldn’t keep her Equilibrium. Sp Bhe Silver Beet Miner. H. the followingIcom, James Jefferson Wright, eounty, Utah, MoMASTER, Register. attorney for applicant. NOTICE. LAs PARTIES INDEBTED TO THE nch House of Goldamith & Co., late | BES busines in thie city, are ere. noti fled that all unpaid sooo sy owing to said JN. nde for firm have been , laced w SOOT dn i, gif ‘ |