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Show THE SILVER VOL. V. -SILVER 'siLVEP. REEF MINER 'THE REEF, WASHINGTON ROGGNITION. Visits again his native-1.1111], V Published Every—SEN” liorning. He is so dusiy,l1is face so brown. Will any one know him in the town? once—Minna Building. Lower Main Street TERI-S OF SUBSCRIPIION: ...........f4 5-] ......... ..... 2 54‘ COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2|.—l.882. He enters the familiar gate; Perhaps the toll man will bid him wait— They were comrades once, so brave and mittee. the meeting was addressed by Iy and our sacred honor, to resist, by A. R. Whitehead who stated in his every lawful means in our po'wch, the true. When they drainded the cap and life was Delivered by carrier, per week. ... ... ..... A FABLE. 95 new. MINER PU BLISHING COMPAN Y Publishers and Proprietors. groundnut. I75111.21: at PARSONS, (Successors to ’1‘.” C. Bailey.) band Agents and Attorneys .511: Lake City, Utah. BIRD 8‘ LOWE, Lend Agents and Attorneys Salt Lake City, Utah NO. 42 “What 0. Bentley, Secretary of the meeting. lish :1 reign of rapacity,’cohfusion and did he steal?” “He stole two big upA Committee on Resolutions, con- anarchy in its stead, therefore, he it ples from the store. I wouldn‘t have sistingof Moroni Snow, HoratioPii-kResolved z—Tlmt we regard . such cared so much if he had taken enough ett and George F. Jarvis was then ap- attempts upon Our liberties as Amerito make a couple of pics.’,— [Boston pointed. can citizens, wilhjustindignzitioii, and Globe. During the absence of the Com- we here pledge ourselves, ourrproper~ ——_ ' ENER. and it. most broke my heart.” A traveler. with stall‘ in hand. L . SILVER REEF, UTAH. EEF remarks, that. there were two PO]it.i-' unconstitutional and despotic-bless- One day asa hare was pursuing His friend in the pilgrim‘s sun—burnt l1er~- way through the. forest, she was face; overtaken by :1. wolf, who had no ,So with greeting short he passes on sooner come in sight than he called Into the shady street slone. out: Now glancing from a window there. “By what right do you walk in A lady with a face most fair-— this path '3” His sweeIhraI-I; but nhe does not know “I thought it. wasa public highHer lover, the sun has browned him 50. way,” humbly replied the bare. With slower step and moistened eye, “Suppose it is? You are nothing He passes his old comrades by. IL is , For no one knows him through the town. . but :1 hare while I am :1 wolf. your business to follow on behind The sun hasnmsde his face so brown. me, if you want :0 go my way. How Ilia mother stands by the old church door it looks to see 11 big, strong wolf fol_ “Cod greet you! “ he says. and nothing lowiuylr :1 weak and cowardly hare I more. L “My son 3“ she cries. with n glad embrace- like you.” She sees her child in the s:.nrbrowned “Very well, ” answered the bare, But see! the toll-mun does not. truce cal Parties in Utah,—'I‘l1e People’s ur‘es sought to be forced upon-“us by Party, composed of the lovers of Jus- our enemies in their attempts. to“ gain lice and Constitutional Rights; the possession of our substance and to enother, the. Liberal Party, composed of rich themselves from the spbils’fi . a few men headed by unprinciplcd Resolved '—Th:1l; we will" sLinport "Oflice seekers.” one :Inarher'111 our Ofiicial positions Mayor Eyring also addressed the and guard lhediberlies oflhe pepple. Meeting. stating that the People‘s Resolved .-Th.1t, to this end, we Party should be united as the heart of will vote as :1 unit for John 'T."C:1in'e, one man. ' We have no feelings of the People’8 Candidate for Delegate hatred against our enemies and would 10 Congress'In place of Hon. George do all in our power to assist them in Q. Cannon, who was unjustly de- justice and right, but we do not propose to have our rights wrestcd from A - Resolved :—That the past services Lacc' E‘Kotary Public in the office. who dare not dispute for fear of us without fiI st contesting every point . being still worse used. in the Courts of Law. (Applause.) The wolf was in no hurry. InThe Chairman of Committee on 3:115“[18:th ' deed, he did not care to travel that way at nil, except to humble his Resolutions then submitted the folThe army-worm passes its own ap- weaker neighbor. As he passed. lowing report, which was read and propriations over the farmer who runs along at :1 slow gait, he looked back unanimously adopted amid great ap~ the field. The armyoworm seems to over his shoulder and observed: _ plause. “Don’t- keep so near me. If we have Congressional qualifications— RESOLUTIONS. meet anybody, I don’t care to have [Texas Siftings. Whereas z—Goverumcnts are instithem think _.we_:1re traveling in company. It is only an act of con- tuted among menfor the administra— Rhode Island is :1 little State, and ex—Governor Sprague knew it when descension that 1 allow you to travel tion ofjusticc and equity among the ‘his path at all. ‘-’ citizens thereof, and derive all their he rose in rebellion against it. It was The hare fell back :1 few feet furjust powers from the consent of. the a cowardly proceedingon the Govern- ther feeling that auyrdispute would governed, and _ or’6 part,—[Bos.t.on Advertiser. result tome advantage ofthe wolf.. prived of his seat. —— GIBSON CLARK. .7 Attorney at Law and Notary Public, SILVER REEF, UTAH. C. MANTOR, Physician and Surgeon, mugs—Hex; door to Hnlpin‘s stoic. ~ ~ - SILVER 11111111. ‘ MAURICE in. menu at . stage. Sam, and the men and women merely-players,"uYeg’ massa’; but came 11) he was rolling over the ' I'LLOIHOI. Vito. s1,,}t.1ns¢reet.tuext to lie»V 'f'dr’is. 3: wfzcilvew' " 9.1;“ ...1t!r§éii~~érflxnomn"“ ' Aws—sé-Cn-flx—a—‘ W Notary Public In Office. yer audience and orchistry?”—[BOSton Commercial Bulletin. _ CABINET SALOON, "WhatIs :1 pestimistpapa.9" asked a bright. lad. to. 'I'Icornsou, Prop’r. “A pcssi—mist, my son said the old man, “is one who would find fault with his seat in heaven, if . NOW all PREPARED T0 FURNISH kinds of liquid refreshments. The :Iest brandsof - LIQUORS AND! CIGARS. he ever got Ihere.”'—-[N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. The guests have dined and the host hands round :1 case ofcigars. “ I don‘t _ Salt Lake. bottledbeer on ice. smoke myself," he says, “but you will ”Finest Billiard TableIn the City. find them good—my men sleall more J oft hem than ofanv other brand I ever LOAPITOLJ had. "- (Phil:Idelphia Times. A stranger called at forty-eight dif- ll-In SI" 811 cu- Reel. Wines, ‘Liqueis & l I ferent houses in Cleveland and asked, THE BEST “Is the boss home. i” There was no man home in any one instance, and yet forty-seven of the women promptly I CIGARS . ' Obtainable in ii: . replied: 1 “Yes, as she returned from circulating library with the latest new novel, if she spearc? Of course. I have; I read it when it first came out."—[Ex. 7 Egyptian view of the bombardment of Alexandria. First Egyptan (c011templaI-ing the ruins)—“Slill they say AM NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY the Trade. Families. and the public generally. with a Choice Article of Beer, bv the Keg. Quart or Bonk. Q81!” deliv cred free to any part of Silver Reef sud adjacent vicinities. ‘3 H. Pickett Music by the String Band, 'after which Henry Eyriug read the Renolutions adopted by the People3 Party _.In[1n" '1'": .. _1\.s. the equal protection of all parties, po- made a short and appropriate speech litical or othexwise, and unmifcsting a spirit of willingness to ”Wherensz—By the Organic Act of assist in protecting the rights Of the Utah’ll‘erriiory, this right is vested people and resisting, by every lawful in the people of said Territory, u hich means, the unconstitutional measures right'Is now and has been, since the sought to be forced upon us by our passage of said Act, exercised by enemies. the people, and Mr. Morris stated in his rémarks that the Liberals had bOasted Of sendWhereas :--By the lying and misinga Campbell to spike the “Cannon” representation ofa meager minority of“C:1rpet bugger" and “Office seek: of the People’s Party, but he wished ers,” the Congress of the United to lo]! the Liberals that the Pe‘ople’. 5 would now send them a States has been induced to pass, with Party undue haste and without considera- “Caine” to warm them up. (APtion. laws which we believe to be :111- plause.) After music by‘ String and Martial ti-republican and uII-constitutional, wresting the right of franchise from bands, meeting adjourned, si'né’die. :1 great portion ol'our wealrl1iest,mos1 Rd. Bentley, influential and best Citizens—men Chai rman . Joseph C. Bentley, MINUTES OF A Mass Meeting women, who, in early days, braved the dangers of :1 pioneer journey through trackless wildcrnesses, inhabited only by wild beasts and Secretary. :5. ll. Qurnx. BAB’rhOioflzw .1. an QUIRK BROTHERS Savages, under circumstances the most trying, and, while yet in an indinn country, lhemselves almost unprotected, five hundred of them volof the St. George Precinct, held 17th unteered and enlistedin obedience to ofOcto? 13 ~, 1882. :1 call from the United States, to tight At 7 p. m. amid display of Fire the ballles ofthe Government, which Works and firing of Salutes, the CitiThe P1011993resulted in wresting Utah and the zengheaded by the Martini Band, Pacific Slope from Mexican dominion BilliardHall marched'1n :1 Torch Light Procession :Ind placed them under the protection “nest Billiard and Pool Tobiero111 the Court House to the Taber— in the Territory. of the stars and stripes, and made n:1clc,w.hen the meeting was called to it has been done asa friendly power.” Second Egyptian—“ Thank heaven, then; for what. would they have done People’s Party if they had been at war with us?”— them what they are, and order byThomas Judd, Chairman of "i “‘The‘Dn‘ncing Pavilioui’it" the Brewery in at all times at the service of the publ” for the purposes of social rcerention.‘a No improper charucien Inlersied. PETER WELTR. /r/ OF ‘ THE pretty head and answered: “Shake- Silver Reef, Utah. Moroni Snow, George F. Jarvis, srsrwr wrm rm: Coxsrrrm‘xos fni‘D D..T I L McAllister beingcalledfOI each and want?” - [Detroit Free Press. had ever red Shakespeare, tossed her WellsB:aviary trap “Help! help!” shouted the wolf. “But I am nothing-but a hare,” replied the other. “How would it look to see :1 weak and cowardly hare rushing to the assistance of a big strong wolf?" “I shall be here until thehuntor comes to knock me on the head!" moaned the wolf. ' “If you had permitted me to go on my way in peace I should have been first at the trap,” answered Ihe hare. “Yes, but please do something for me.” “I’d be glad to. small and weak as I , But if. anybody should come along, I don't care Io have them think we are traveling in company. Tra-la, Mr. Wolf.” Moral—There. is never a safe time to put on airs. The man you kick today may drive a grocer’s delivery wagon tomorrow. sir; what. do you A young girl being asked recently, LUNITEDSTATES. :.::.c.1ss:nr. L L Whereas :—[t is :1 recognized prin- at Salt Lake City, which was unaninot proceeded far when the unifrsuddenly uttered :1 howl 'of' ciple of our Republican Government, mously accepted. surprise and pai11,.and as the. hare Ihat it is the RIGHT or run MAJORITY D. H. CaI.nO',n' A'.P.H:1rdv,1)av1d La w, nt'r turn our. crux. 3 ver Reef Miner” for publicatIOn. They, had Sam as :1 crilic—“Ail the world’s :1 Attorney Resolved :——That a copy of these resolutions be furnished to theL'_“Sil- . .1=."',r.'1 ' ' I A 1."...‘2'1 Isms-1x. right, and especially by the members of the People’s Party, and our heartfelt thanks :‘Ire hereby tendered him. l Exchange. Whereas :-—This minority are now strivin g to dispossess us of our Oflices who stated the object of the meeting, Precinct Committee of People 3 Party, ‘.‘Theu you caughtyour boy stealing, First Clas's' _ Liquors and Cigar-Is did you I” said :1 suburban woman to I Ier neighbor over the fence. afteruwhich RiLohnrd Bentley was clec- and seize the public treasury, ' and “ Yes, ‘ ted permanent Chairman and Joseph subvert good government and estab.. Always on hind. FINE * CLUB ROOM IN REAR- ..--.__.__-. ___I.-..._ ' L of Hon. George Q. Cannon :irefully appreciated by all lovers ofjustice and |