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I HE P IOCHE EEKLT VOL. XLVL LINES FROM LINE CITY. There hu heo several good cuh offer made for mine during the week, but tli owner declioed. Th Cripple claim, about two mile north of Line city, ahow uuyi of f 17 in gold od four ounce in lilver. Tbi claim hu not even beeo oratched upon, but the owners are preparing to go to work. The Rich-Man mine, owned by the Clark Brothers, now under bond for $50,000 to Minnesota partie, averages in gold $17. There has been little or no work don on this clain, except the scratching of the surface soil. Iron county has contributed (1,500 to build a road into Line city from the railroad terminus. Thos. Kelly hu been appointed roadmaster. Now let Lincoln county fix her side of the road and everything will be lovely for travel. A considerable number of claims have been sold in the lut two weeks, and among them one purchased by Joe Delmue in the silver claim owned by Dan Rosa. Thi is one of the most promising silver claims dis covered, and is situated about three mile outh of Line City. The Ophir mine is now down 130 feet. The whim is in place and sinking will be re sumed the lut of this week. The ore vein coutinuea to hold its own, gradually widen ing as sunk upon. The lut shipment of ore from the mine averaged 589 ounces in silver and $2 in gold. The owners refused $50,000 offered for the mine last Saturday. A prospeotor named Hicks, haafjui. dis covered a gold ledge a few yards on the Ne vada side of the line. The essays from the stoppings went 183.50 in gold and a few nnoes in silver. The locality in which this nine is situated is looked upoo by all in the district as the most favorable of any yet dis covered. An enterprising merchant is erect ing a saloon within 200 yards of the pros pect hole. The Gold Haven, a sister claim to the Creole, adjoioiug it on the north, shows gold ore in both short tuunels. The owners of this claim are sinking a shaft at the foot of the hill to learn whether the lede ex tends through. They are now downadepth of thirty feet, and have just struck hard grouud, but are not yet sure whether they have struck a large bowlder or solid ground. The Kioe Brothers are pushing work on the Jumbo claim. The assays from this mine have been gradually increasing as work progressed, aud it promises to be the peer of any gold mine 'n the district. Free gold can be seen in considerable of the ore ex tracted, and the ledge is about two feet in width. The owner are making prepara tions for the erection of a whip. The Utah Spur hu been bonded to a Mr. Murphy, an old and experienced mining man well known throughout the inter mountain country, for the sum of $20,000, 11,000 to be paid down, and the balance to be made in two payments withiu one year. Work will be resumed on the Spur as soon as tools and material can be procured This olsira is owued by Hi Rioe and F. N. Millett, The pets of the oatnp oonsuti of a young hen aud rooster It is arousing to watch the "boys" taking care of the chicks. The other day the rooster made his first crow, which crested the greatest excitement we have yet had in town. Prospectors came in from the surrounding country to hear the little fellow sound his horn. No mother wu ever prouder of a word uttered by her first born than the boys were of that crow. There are a number of sod-eyed, pensive looking jacks hereabouts, who receive their full share of blame when things are misaiug. Hang out a piece of btef at night to keep it cool, in the morning when you gat up you are surprised to discover that the "jacks" have stolen it. Get up in the morning and go to your claim to work and find that your tools, powder, fuse aud caps missing, you appease your anger by aoousiog the "jacks." The other morning at day-break a man went out to feed his team, aud bless us, if those rascally "jacks" didn't steal wagon, horses and alt, not even leaving the neck yoke. The "jacks" will steal everything but the little pet chickens. . The Creole claim, which is looked upon by most of the prospectors in this district as being on the main gold belt, and the moat promising gold claim yet discovered, contin ues improving u work progresses. The ore recently shipped from this claim averaged over four ounce in gold and twelve ounoe in silver. The ledge, at the face of th lower tunnel, is over three feet in width and will average about $60 in gold. The owner pf thi claim ar "soientifio" miners. They are sinking a shaft from the top. When the haft ha gained about 100 feet in depth, they will run in the tunnel along the ledge distance of about 150 feet and tap the shaft. They explain this method of work ing by stating that they wish to have air in baek when the tunnel is pushed ahead. Among the most promh-ing silver mines in State Line district is the Burro, owned by Baker, Peck, Stinsnn 4 Co. This olaim has been auuk on to the depth of about forty feet. In sinking, a scam of ore was fol. lowed, lesdiDg the miners astray, but they run a sot to th west sod in the distance nf ten feet agaio strnck their main vein; the re measuring about ten inches in width. A 'w tons of ore shipped fmm this elaim averaged some 250 ounces in silver and $23 in gold per ton. An expert visiting this distriot remarked that the ownera -of this claim were the only parties her who asked a reasonable pries for their mine. In Spain, heo tky wish to pay an extra brilliant "an a compliment, they say that he is as "wis as an ssa," regarding that bird as the smartest of the .imtl kingdn-a. Ueiitle mn, you ar genuine ' burri." PIOCHE, NEVADA, THURSDAY. SEP1E3IBER 10, !SHi. The group of claims owned by brake. Strong snd Lambert sre improviDj; as work progresses. The west tnnnrl is now show ing free gold. There were several chances for claim o uors to dispose of their property during the past week for reasonable ctoh price, but they wanted moi:b. Tbi. i. the trouble with all newly discovered mining sections. The recently discovered gold claims, eight miles north of here, on the Nevada aide, continues to look exceedingly well. There hu been gold discovered ten miles outh of Line city, supposed to be on th Nevada side. Thi. makes, so far as known, the gold discoveries in this vicmity torn eighteen miles in length. Mr. Smithson of Beaver is now erecting a boarding bouse in Ophir gulch. Line city ' ha. i,w both a hotel and restaurant, so visitors to this camp need have no fear nf obtaining a place to sleep and eat. The mice are getting very numerous in in town, but we have been promised a cargo of cats from Pioche soon. NO. For County Recorder. The latest public annoucement for the office of Recorder and Auditor is that of Wm. DeFriex, of Detainer, which appears this week. Mr. DeFriex is well known throughout this section and will make hi condidacy by petition, thongh he is a mem ber of the Silver Party. He wu employed by the God be Mercantile Co. here as ac couutant, and since locating at Delamar hu been employed at the water office until a short time ago, and is the present Justice of the Peace there. He possesses all the qual ifications called for iu the Recorders office end if elected promises to personally attend the duties required. The voting public will hear and learn more of him aa the cam paign progresses. Silver Party State Convention. A telegram to the Record gives the fol lowing ss the nominations made at the Silver Party State Convention on the Sth at Elko: For Presidential electors B. F. Leete, George Russell and Joseph Ryan. For Member of Congress Francis O. Newlands. For Supreme Judge VV. A. Musey. For Lieutenant Governor C. H. Hardin. Regent State University, long term J. N. Evans. Regent State University, short term H. S. Starrett. The tslegram adds that the Democratic State convention endorses the above ticket, Thi practically insures the eleotion of ticket from top to bottom, and carriea out the plan which it was stated had been agreed upon by the Silver and Democratic parties severs! weeks ago. Released. Mrs. Flood, who has been confined iu jail on civil process at Delamar for three weeks put, was released by the plaintiffs in the oase there last Wednesday morning. Dur ing the summer she wu engaged in running a boarding house, and in July wu attached and closed out by one of her grocer credi tors. She left for Pioche to obtain legal ad vice, and while eoroute for Paaaca was ar rested aud taken back to DeLamar and charged with trying to skip the country. This suit was brought by several creditors, the whole representing something over $200. Failing to pay she wss plaoed in jail, and later took steps for her release on a writ of habeas corpus. Whether these pspers were served or not we don't know, but she was asked to give notes to her judgment credit ore, which she refused to do, aa they already had takeu judgment. Finding that they had nothing to gain by keeping her longer in prison, the creditor lut Wednesday ordered her discharged. She left by private conveyance on Saturday for Salt Lake, ex pecting to return in a month or two. PANACA PICKINGS. The new brick dwelling of N. J. Wads worth is Hearing completion. When finished it will be the finest residence in the county. Several parties about town aie preparing to build. Brick dwellings ate in fashion. The brick are made riht here in town and are of good quality. Local politics are being more generally discussed. As the question is discussed, the general disposition manifested here is that the local parties had Iwtter maintain their Organizations and hold conventions as they have always done. Arthur 0. Lee is preparing to build a haybarn and stable 33 x 70 feet in size and which will bs placed on the west side of his lot. It will be the first structure of the kind in town sod will soun repay it cost if travel oontinnea as it hu been for a year put. The necessary arrangements for the base ball game with Pioche were not completed. Each side blames the other for the misun derstanding, but our boys ssy they are ready at any time to keep up Panaca's local rep utation at th national sport. On Sunday afternoon about three o'olock a good rain fell in and around the town. The storm came from the Floral Spring vi cinity on the west and swung to the north east of town where the rainfall was very heavy. Shortly after four, and when the storm bad entirely ceued at Panaoa, a flood psssed through the town from the northeast and from that time uutil after seven, a heavy body of water ran through town, across th public square. It was less in volum how pin', anil did less damage than the flood of last vear. form" inb.cycl.ng. ! Application for Patent. How 8orty Peopl. 0o . Wlwuna-At-tending Urooms and Maida. . '"fo,rm," of deling U Winning to be st.Hl.ed. Grooms on wheel n.uM follow their mistress as thev did on horseback; it is probably onlv" a ques tion of a snort time when the ItulV. maid will have to include wheeling wkh her other accomplishments to secure a situation. On the road the woman u ho wishes to ride a la mode baa to know a number of little things that are over looked by another woman, just, as the smart set have a code, for riding- and driving that is as inexorable us that they should not eat with their knives or put sugar on oysters. Society in sist on an upright position, with, of course, no attempt at racing pace. It also frowns upon constant ringing of the bell tiat. will do for the vulgar herd who delight in noise; th well-informed wheelwoman keeps eye and ears alert and touches her bell rarely. Lost. Between Pioche snd Gyser stations, a silver watch with calender dial. Finder will please leave at the Record office and re ceive $.i.00 reward. Rrv. C. W, Crook. Bills Allowed BY THE COUNT." COMMISSIONERS or LINCOLN COUNTY -AT MKKTING HKLD NUP. U, !. AUGUST BILLS. John Shier Ut! M T. J. Osborne 83 S3 W. J. Dooley M M John Ewtng SO 00 J B Cook ia 66 J. Oonaway 18 H. IS. Frendenthal 133 33 J. Johnson 60 CO I. S.rpuu.4 it; 66 H J. 'fcvdrU'h 41 66 ' Oulfy 10 00 CMua me tags Piotkc Water Oo in CO fiVUo.b.; ' 4 80 CniuaTn. jo 60 t u CsutpiKU ta m J Neabitt Jl Bri jo JO A S Th niiisoD ., a 00 A Carlisle a Co to S3 B Willauit 6 00 N P DjoUy 4 75 Record Pub Oo , 73 26 Ja!4 John-ion.. HO 75 1 M M.tur : 25 John ite'tti a lft F W ickie s 00 J tt Pblllltia m 00 HVeluti 20 00 H K Freutieuthal 1 10 00 Jeunte tHara 3 uo B K Wilkinson IS 00 William Werner 17 SO Jaiii-fi Calf? a 10 OO H J Goodrich :0 Oo Joseph E&rle. 19 73 PtimniJ Rod Co 100 00 STATE OF NEVADA 1 County of Llncolu ! I, H. J OoodriuU, Clerk of th Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County, State of Nevada, hereby certify the furegolug to be a full, true and complete list of all claims against said county, silo we J by a Id Buard on the date sbove given. H. I. OOODRIOH, Clerk. COLUMBIAN PRIZE WINNERS. CONOVER PIANOS CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGANS WERE GIVEN Highest Awards At the World's Exposition for excellent manufacture, quality uniformity and volume of tone, elasticity of touch, artistic cases, materials and workman ship of highest grade. OATALoauea on application prii. CHICAGO COTTAGE CRSAN CO, OHICAGO. ILL. UB6EST MANUFACTURERS OF IMS .MP ORGANS IU THE WORLD, ANTED HE V JUL FUTHHTI, MEN OK WO- men to travel for rBouible rttUimtatttd houM in Nsv&tU. Hilary 1780, -yll $15 weekly kud expantw. Position priuMint, KfllVivrjco. KucIom lf-dt tressed atatuwd nnvflfp . The NmtloDil, Star Building. Chicago. NOTICE. 0ners of oattl. snd horssi ruuulu at large Is the vicinity of tti Highland Mill are hereby notic ed that I will not be reap mibls for any lo to them resulting from tt animals drinking Uilrac. water at th. mill. J. B. Whiklks. Highland, Nev. Ang.CTth. 1SH. Wanted-An Idea Protect your Mean: they may bring you wealth. write JOHN v. kuuekbu K.N a CO., Patent Attor neys. Washington. I. c. for their ai.SOU prlsa udar aud list of two hundred inventions w acted. Who can think of some simple thing to patent? So. Was. lias. iu, lttts and I137. I'ltrTSji aTiTta Lakd Ovrus. CAaao, Ssv Jute th, lstx;. hA'T ,' bt JOHN C. EAUE8. po;raaddr.ui Pioet.. Lln,D Couutr. State .lZl 'rth.Poo Mas s Pauses.? claim, embrtnglhe Tounattl.th. j1(i ubi OC lDfn 1 orient ('-.O.t. t Vt.. ... S3 Xt??" I-" iia tu Z, rro.ppoans t junattl J.? l fc"lrt and tea linear fees ot th. - uuu.trvu linear of the Albioa ode, and hundr,d ,d , f f fc V"1 hundred fa,t in wtdthsnrfao. ground OILH'A With niltfnatio 4.ti... t . , easts. follows? -"- - een oegre JIO CLAIM. E Beginning at th. Identical plaos of discovery a rdeJilt to,Bonh " ': theec. north ? minute, net 1U3 f- to aurur Ma 1 ot rfs T S ?V ""' 1-K PlutM .Jlr. , P,1 corD' Mo thence south 7ti d ?rf- ""'pote. wrt uio 4 f( con No of lo. fli """" southeast end line t ach. V I Mask s' P"" 4 "" '" I?t7il ,m. "J No " ",d '" t Post inch tin feet long marked U a) L 67 P a for Sow J:,,h,n '"""h degree. 37 minute, weet HU fo,t post 10-13 Lot No 54 Jlf fwt to comer t,o location, a pine poet 4x4 inch five feet long marked U 8 L 57 P a for corner No hl corner No 6 Lot No 54 bear. soh 4 d.gre. 27 m"n! uteswest U1.V3 feet distant; theu.e aVh'i i gree. 4S minute, east 1310.4 feet crner No 4 loct tlou identical with eorner No 1 Poor Man's Proi "u'1.!? . P'M P Inch, nre feet long marked V 8 L 47 P 4 for corner No 4; I hen" north 4 drg.ee. 27 minutes east JIO feet corner No 1 this survey and place of beginning. POOR MAS 8 PROSPECT CLAIM. Disc; whence whip shaft 77 feet deep bean north shaft lo feet de-p bears south 67 degree. 5,1 miB. ute. weet 545 feet dit,t; thence none 7 degrees S3 minute. K 750 feet to the northeart e d center thence north l.t degrees 17 mlnut.. we.t lou teet to rn location and poet No 4 Jig survey marked V 8 L 57 P 5 tor cornier No 6; tbeSce " out h Jb dfgree. 43 n. nutes we.t 1310.4 feet post No S this survey and lute wt southeast end line gllei Jii .f ' puiut nor,h 4 deK'es J7 minutea ea.t M feet froni corner No sa dcl.lm; llHMl feet to corner No J location and corner No 1 Albion claim a pine pott 4i4 in. h av., 'et loog marked U N L 67 P for corner No 6; thence south 13 degrees 17 mlu ntrr"?.? 5' in""""-- southwest .ide line Biles l-Tm, nor"1 8 A" minutes west 189.7 feet from corner No said survey 2uo feet corner No location. Identical with c rni No 8 Albion, No Oapen and No 1 Vounatti Cfauu a ax Inch five feet long pine post msrked U 8 L 67 P 7 for corner No 7; thence north 70 degree. 43 min ute, east 1500 feet to corner Vo 4 loc.iion ideoii. al with corner No I Youujitl. a 4x4 Inch live foot long yiuepostiairked u H I. 57 P s lor corner No h; theucouurtb 13 degruee 17 nili.utwl wrst 2(1) feat u poM - this survey pl..-n,f beginning. YODNATTI CLAIM. Beginning at the Ideutlcsi plce of ili,covery a 4x4 Inch live foot loug pine post uiirked V 8 L 67 l.iso ; whence a lia(t 320 feet ieep bears south 87 "w m,?utMf ' 1H4 6 feet .ll.t.nt and a shift duo feet deep bears south S3 degre-s 15 min ute, weet 133.5 leel distant; theno. north 75 de gree. 43 tuiuutes east 750 feet to northern nd ceu er; thonce north 13 degree. 17 minutes went loo feet tocorner No 1 location and poet Nob tli!mirv.y. mirted a lsj D U L 57 P S for corner No S; thel cj eouth 13 degree. 17 minutes eat 2U0 feet to corner No 4 location a pine port 4x4 inch, Ave feet lo ig niark d U 8 L 57 P 10 for corner No 10; theaceaonth 7 degrees 4J nilnu e wet 1500 rwtt to corner No 3 location identical with corner No 1 Cspan claim a pine ooet4i4 tui-li nve feet long, marked II H I 57 V 11 for corner 11; thonce nr.rth 1.1 .leerees 11 minutes we ;t i;10 teet to mi nor Noil lection which 1 also corner No 6 uapeu corner S.i ti Ali.iou aud post No 7 tluurvy nrkut j fo 11 t- I. 57 p j t u cjrner No li. tiionce north 7tl dogrees 41 minutes r- , " ' ' eL"' " survey h.iU place of beginning. ALBION CLAIM. Beginniu,. al th.. ld-ntleil pla:,. of dlscovwv a pine poet 4x4 Inch nve feot lonu markfd u 8 L 67 Duo.; lieiue .outli 13 dcnn-a 17 minute, east loi) ftt c ruer No 6 location, corner No 6 r.Tr" u l)0"' la-' tui" surv.iy marked also V s L 61 V 13 f r corner No 1;); thence south 13 de gree. 17 minutes eat Hx) fe.it corner No tl location corner No 6 (.'ajien claim snd port li 7 this survev marked also H s L s7 P 13 fr c irntr No 13; then.-, north 13 deg.-er. 17 minutea west im foet to corner , liSV v"1 "" 8 hls a"wy nisrked -A .InmLCl A l i t 'Si ineUC. Utll -8-vv. ... u.uua wvaft tix.. ieet intersect southwest side line 8ilei Lot No 64 at a point north Ud 'lwwure Lot No 6fl at a point aouth 44 deitree . I . " ices, irijui turner no. d or aald oUlzu 598.4 feet to corner IS ) a locatiou Vim intnriiAi't lino rvi.,t..w .-. u . -i . i . ure, Lrot No 66, at a point tkuth 4i deKreea 49 niin- w itr.A i cum corner o 4 of mi id ?,U5.vfy'- plne Pst 4l lnct Ave fcot Ioi-k markd U SL SI I' 15 (nr i.np.i. . ... u . ii ... . . . " . nin-H .uiueue- grees 40 niibutesweet Ul li (cel. eli;.e claim wis l.M.AtA.1 r.iimi. r......... . , . road at tuts p .lut, an.1 i. 87 r, feet , t. tbiN lino Is set P 111, W C for wluiei-s corntr to co.oer No 'lii'; " oegrees 17 minuteeeastfrom proper point along souUmeht . ud line of ,:lalm 40.6 feet to corner No 4 locatl .n, a pine poet 4x4 loch live foot bi -. o U u. , . iur corner no frf; thence south 40 degrees 65 taluuti s east 112 9 feet to corner No & lm-a.tif.fi ..ill ...n ..... ... ..... , - ' - .ur urujK au irou pm in eoge of road to Bulllouvllle; tbeuce north 7 degrees 43 y....u.e. t , , el ae ; a pine poet 4x4 inch Ave feet long msrki-d tl 8 L 87, p is W C lor witness corner to cjrner N. 18; thrfuce north 76 degrees 43 mluntes east fiom proper point along southeast lde line ot claim 100 3 leet to corner No 4 location Capen claim a.d iuterstct southeast side line of Irensure.Lot No 55, at a point S 44 degrees 40 mlu "T ' 402-9 '"-'' ''' er No i of said claim: 641.0 feet to poet No 13-12-7 of this survey, place of beginning. CAPEN CLAIM. Beginning at th. Identical place of discovery, a 4x4 inch live foot long pine post marked U 8 L 57 Disc; tbenc. north 13 degrees 17 minutes west 100 feet to coiner No 6 location and poet 13-12-7 of this survey, marked also U 8 L 67, f 19 for oorner No IK; thence eouth 13 degrees 17 minutes east 200 feet to comer No 1 location and post No 11 this survey, marked also U 8 L 57, p ao for corner No HO; thence south 78 degrees 4J minutes west 702 feet to ooroer No 9 location, a pine poet 4xt inch five foot long pine post marked U 8 L 57, P 21 for corner No 21 - thaner. nneh itt .ln..a i west 100 feet to corner No S location snd lt-tersect "",L". miw hub treasure, ijot no as, at a point south 44 decree. 40 minutes west 6U2.1 feet from corner No 2 of said claim, a pine poet 4x4 Inch five feet long marked U 8 L 67. P 22 for corner 22, whence comer common to Hcctfons 22, 23, 20. 27, Township 1 north ot Kange 67 east, MUM, bears wiuuw, ft.. Tum.n iwe uistaut; thenc. north 44 degrees 40 minutes east 1X9.9 leet w .umvi w u iut.-aii.iu, .xt men nve root long n.n. nf..t ...a.lfu.l IT u I m V u .... .... ..... , I u w. . -" . I. VII UfJT .1 U 3 , thence north 76 degree. 43 minute eat 641.31 feet w put. .-..-n-. uiia aurver. place of Degiunt f. - - v 1 -j. . aiviuea a. followa: Jig claim 6.D2 ai-res; Coorinan's Prospect ...li.. fl QU . ...... V .....l-l a u.. . . .? . ' .tu..o.iw acres; A 101. . I elaim, 3.06 acres; Capen t in, 3.04 acres. Th area eliminated from this sun-ey is: .26 acres i conflict with V 8 l ot 64 on Poorm.n'a Proxpec cl!m; .05 acres in conflict with li 8 Lot 54. o Albion claim. Total conflict, .31 acres. The net area claimed bolug 26 60 acres; all situated iu 8ec tlutl S3, T 1 N . K 67 K. M 1) M. and duly recorded in in. vim n wi iiki uiH-urui'r Ol maiu cty stlnlug Dia. l.ie B The nearest kuowu locations are the Cache and our, i a l.i'1 no cs, on tue oortoweet, and th Treasure lode, U 8 Lot 56 on the southwest. -j - - . ........... N TTjiBviy auj por- t..r. I.u.-... . f 1 i.l .. ..I ... .A - -- - w. .uau uu.rvuuii.i fllT.Df 1. tl ttf,Or surface ground, are required to tile their advene . ..... . ........ ,-i.rn i.aiin Otnce at Aureka. in the 8tate of Nevada, during th. eariuti vi pu.fucitiiuil uercioi, or tney will srred by virtue ot th. provision of the statute. O. H. UALLI'P. Reginter! It ts hereby ordered tbat thetoregoing uotlce of application for patrat be publlshe.1 for a parted of sixty day. (ten consecutive weeks) la the Pioche Weekly Kkoojiu, a weekly new.paper published at Pioche, Llncolu County, Nevada. T. J. Osbirn. o A. OaLI.L'P, Attorney for Applicant. Register. Geo. S. Sawyer, Attorney and Counseilor-at-Law onto 1st Lywch's Block, PIOOHa, - NKVADA. niilfbrd, Pioche and Delamar! STA.G-!E1 LIOT. Stagea leaves MlKerd .very m ruing except Muuua7 .is o ciocs, or initueiiisteiy arter the ar rival of th. train, and arrive In Pioche. in 22 hour. Leva Pioche every cveuing except Sunrfsy at 7:90 o'clock. Through Fare each way, . - $12.50 Reduction on round trip tickets. rraujht at naaonabl. rste. for particular, call on A. 8. THOMPSON Pioche Aje t Fjctaj. lis 0ct: SuFrucisci THE SALT LAKK TRIBUNE JU.u?"W,pp?r 4T,U,1 '' o.t inter...., ,. i slope, and particularly to the dev. opm.ntof the Intermountaln oounu-y For adv.rtl.tnt purposes inoomparablj . be.t paper btwe.aan Vraaoism aad Uio . nally, 368 l.au.s p.e yaw,. aitt.n W kly, 1 pu. 9ti eoL. pr jr . . . 3. r (.. Weekly, six month., . t a Weakly, three moutha,. .I.".." ." Addreia. THE TRIBUNE, Salt Laks Citt, Ct.h llMMtnn tt ttr runt aaality af Sweetened and Unsweetened Condensed Milk H. E. FREUDENTHAL, Notary -:- Public. Office in the Couuty Assessor's room at th Court-house. JOHN SHERIDAN, sooi nib mi ma Plrat dout north of the Odd to ow's ttulld. iug. Main Street. Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done T. J. OSBORNE, attorney'-at-law, Notary Pulic. Office in MASONIC HALL. PIOCHE Business Men, Give Us a Chance lo prove that we mean what we say when we claim to execute Your Commercial Other Printing. AND AS GOOD AS ANYUODV. We have all the facilities and our prices are put down so that vou are cut out of any reasonable excuse for sending awav tor this class of work. We can do it Record Publishing Co. A. S3. THOMPSON, -DEALER IN- FLOUR,-:-GRAIN,-:- HAY, AND GENERAL PRODUCE. Finest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Hum est Cash Piiick Paio k.k Utah Prouuce. Salt Lake Bottled Beer, Sarsa parilla, Oram, Strattiierry and Lemon Soda, at Wholesale and Retail. Low Rates and Free Delivery. Cro 'r.'' Floo- Thornoson's Opera House, Main St., Pioche ggg CLEVELAND HERE THERE EVERYWHERE H. A LOZIBR & CO. 304-306 JlcAlIister SAN FRANCI5CO. SEND FOR CATALOGUE The Cleveland Union Pacific System ocal .Time Card in Effect Sunday, April 6th, 1896. noun aoirrn " ArriT. J:2i a. m. Arrlv. tits a. iu. Lear. - stl a. ui. Lv. It:0V.m. Arriv. 1" 'ia p. aa. Lm,. 15 p. ui. L..V. 1 1 ) a. at. Arrtv. :0 p. m. Ltan 'i a. iu. " sotip. ai. ? to a. ui. STATIORS Frisco Mllfind Milfurd Oa.l. Jttab Juab l.pbl Nfbl Pruvo I'roTO Salt Lak. Hall Lak. vol xu aoams L.Te T :80 . aa. Arrive 8:45 p. m . Lr.T U p. ns. ' a Ml . m. Arrlrl:0t) i.n. Lmv.SiDO a. aa. :0a.ai. " H p. B. ' HUla.m. " 4 p as. Arrln Sa. m. (:W p. at. aud 8 M a. m. and at 4 :e and 7 :0u p. m. Trains Vtwiwii Frisco and Juab rna dally. Pt Sun. .y, and carry Tltl KIT KI.ttlCPKRM BBTWEKN MII 'HD A.L MALT UliK. Two tltrotnh train daily from Bait Lak to all Point, last, lwaviu.: Bait Lak at TOO a. ni. aad 1 :00 p . ui . D It ,n.v H. H. LAWBOX. a .,"t.B 1 Pssssnuw Department, 8 H.H.CLAKK, Bait Lak CltT OLIVKIIW. MINK, t. KUl ItY AMDEKSOX. JOHN W. DOANK. FKEDKKIOK K.COUDJIRT, Ueeelvera. K. DICKINSON, Oanaral Manager. K. L. LOMAX. U. P. AT. Af.ut. THE PALACE mm AND BILLIARD ROOMS. Constantly Kept on Hand Th Finest Grade of WINES, -:- LIQUORS and CIGARS.- C O. NEWELL, Proprietor. PIOCHE Drug Store. rim UNDERSIGNED RK8PI0TPULLT AN 1 nounc. to the people of Pioeh and Unoola coun y that their N.w Dm Btor., oa MalnTtToM two door, north or th. Oodbo McitauMU Stan 1. now open with a n.w stock mm, OlaemioalB. Drugs, MedlolnesB Toilet Articles, PH5R,j3vTJMBJR,-5r. HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, SOAP, 8P0HGES. ITO., rro. .a LARGE VARIETY OF. Notions and Fancy Articles Pby.lctaa'. PreseripUaat earernlly com pounded, day or night, and orders from abroad oiled with oare and dispatch by aoompatsnt dtu- gist. Dr. J. D. Campbell, PROPRIXTOB. I'licmioal and Microacopio Examination of Urine. Call. PnnpUy AtUaded, Oar.rNlvkt. 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