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Show , Mere * é; M Ber k 5 ? Bliner Reet Silver The An " We SATURDAY.....e-.-..DECEMBER 17, 1881 one of these Tne Montreal Telegraph Company have now in fall operation the instrumay be wire, at subversive of. decorum, roll.was being called, and the Canperarra has-a- haunted cabin. column—for the benefit of the Sacramento _Record-Union, which is just now deyoting considerable space to ghost stories... PRESIDENT ARTHUR did not seen that Judge Cox has diflientties to write it up—at the rate of five dollars per deal has permit introduced The will Logan get through As soon as soft all. rium than south readily Climate of Southern beautiful weather Utah. experienced a storm or wind, re- and bracing. Iealth isa boon to In fact, we are enjoying sanitablessings which are worth more gold or jewels. With our cli- mate, resources in minerals, grazing, agricultural and mineral Junds, 2nd the rapid approach-of eompeting railways, the peopie of this section have much to be thankful for. ‘The .ad- vantages orado River Railroad has been completed from Snake Valley to Shackles’ distance so do upon the most favored spot in the’ universe. The atmosphere is as pure as the holy waters; the temperature Tue stirvey of the Eureka and Col- short not as brightly in Southern Utah as_ they with he gets We have unintentionally neglected to previously mention a new journalistic venture—the Bristol ‘Times, which is now. several’ weeks old. Bristol at present presents rather a small field for a newspaper; but the Times anticipates a boom, and we hope its expectations will be realized. a are minds the residents of this section that ‘they are living in the Italy of America. The sky is as blue and elear as that of any country under the rays of old Sol, -Fhe stars shine a him on the retired list he will want to make him General. Station, which so long without to give the old chap a life-long salary. When with The _ bill into the Senate to place Grant on the retired-list in the army. This is Grant anyway? tion. a fair prospect of carrying it to a successful issue. As usual, they are of Coroner. Joun W. Forney died in of Southern Utah are he- coming recognized by the outside world, and our property interests are increasing and GES 9th instant, at that the Mahone been for many years in vulue. «A short time, we shall see around us the homes A connected TRI The REET AA Chilian It is to be hoped Commissioners ST Progress, a publication devoted to political reform. CovLp investors be induced of General was Imbroglio. that the special who have been sent to and great gainers. the country: would about such a state of to bring of confusion and crosspurposes aS Was very nearly leading the country into war with Chili. Indeed it does not seem possible to have appointed two more unfit diplomatic agents than himself and be By a judicious selec- tiou of prospects the chances ig reduced to the minimum. partisan Chili, and his last act was chances on the loss of a small amount in the development of virgin claims than the greater loss on old, exhausted or nearly exhausted dividend mines, both them enthusiastic of loss General Hurlbut, the Minister to Peru. For they both became champions of the countries to which they were ac- Tue Evening Mail and Evening Express of New York have consoli- credited, dated, and will hereafter be known own position General Kilpatrick most as . “The Mail «and Express.”? Colonel J. M. Bundy of the Mail remains as editor-in-chief. The Mail has always been a good paper; paper ivill have no superior and prob- ably no equal. . | THe Madrid newspapers mention a dohiowe which has been set on foot for a national subscription for the purpose of buying Gibraltar from Eng~ and. “Some Madrid-bankers-are-said |. to have offered to give 5,000,000 franes toward this object. If England refuses to entertain this proposition, the proceeds of the subscription are to be -- employed in fortifying points on the "Straits both in Africa and Spain. GUITEAU’ ~ trial shows that there is no other created thing in this world quite so dangerous as a fool. When 2 fool has just a sufficient modicum of _ brains ‘to become “crazy the danger is doubled. When a being of this makenp studies law he simply adds method to his m nese, and when, in es rn the rest, he becomes possesse f coine rmof 2ie aa frenzy, <a set cam in trying pelled—then it would become a grave question for English statesmen to decide whether Ireland were worth to justify his be required to hold it. Asin the art of getting rich, it is the first step which is of most importance. England to-day believes that Ireland must be kept within the @mpire as a’ measure of self-protection. idea that an independent ‘The old Ireland would merely mean a detatched pro‘vince of some continental power at her doors is by no means eradicated yet, but if it came to a serious armed issue it might be very quickly. Whether England is not drifting towards such an issue no one can say until it actually appears, but if it should appear the number of Englishmen ready to say that the best way of showing the world how exeellent a 000,000 standard dollars per month be repealed, and the President in his 100,000,000 standard since the passage Only. 34,000,000 while 66,000,000 ‘Treasury dollars in coined ciredlation,, are stored vaults, and cites in the this as a been blowing hot and cold with the same breath. |’ The Congressional reality A ey to the dreams American Congressional -apportionment will be a subject of no little importance in Congress this winter. The bill beore the last Congress, and which failed of passing, raised the ratio of representation from 135,425 to 154,704, giving an -jncrease of ~House-+ membership to 319. If this be accepted, the three States of. Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont would stored in the vaults by an equal amount are represented of silver certiti- until they were of coined, silver an equal certificates or were: each lose a member; Illinois, Iowa, Massachusetts, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Missis- sippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia would gain fens two-each; one each; California, and Nebraska would Kansas would gain: gain three, ne Tex four. 5o that this apportionmenf, would give a net gain of twenty-seven inembers—fourteen from the North and thirteen from the South. Jn anothet point of view, Democratic States would gain twelve and i dene ieee 4 members, seme and estimates the production of the world of gold for the calendar year 1880 at $107,000,000, and of silver $87,500,000. The constimption of the werld-in-manufactures and arts is estimated for the same period at $75,000,000 gold and $35,000,000 in silver. The estimate ° ‘Tue vetern cavalry oflicer, General Kilpatrick, is dead. He was Minister to Chile, 8d‘inetant. eg and died ate Santiago m on the organized The whole for: war, and these departments ‘are. them Tickets are old soldiers. Phe German personally know every man Be United Central that mines profitably which worked with had to be shut-down, ment. have could which the need people Pa- Court ruptness of Federal for TE AT Jay Gould his gave present early .-.And a)] kinds of.... Imported San ' JUST sent: stock he of * branding: Paper Hanging & Kalsomining. A SPECIALTY. _—- “-F, M. BLOMQUIST, regarded as the ‘greatest Tiar in his father was sire th at his talents would earn him a good living on some of the big. dailies. Ife was so warmly recommended that atrial was given him, but he was not francs a week lied all around ¢him. | He was fin: uly disand remarked “I will write the American 2 wel, f .-- General Dealer in.... igs aa GROCERIES «we AND. st 9 J. A. Turrill to the pr fiction unt) newspapers recognize -my talents.’’ When his romances became world-renowned he A gentleman from Penneptvantad tried to geton the New York Herald, visited Marshall county, T'enn., ‘to and sent his ‘‘Trip to the Moon” asa urchase a farm.’ Arriving there, he sample of his work. Old man Benfound that the wife-of the man living nett declined to engage “him, remarkon it -was a sister that he, hadn? t seen ing: “Good command of Tnngnage, for twenty. years. but too matter-of-fact.” » og K. of T. B. Dozens of reporters getting but twenty A LIN’ Ge she calling. He keeps right on watering stock as he did in the quiet New Jersey village forty years ago. Jules Verne, the celebrated Parisisan romancer, Was at the age of ten charged, prietor: some of PAPER House, Sign and Ornamental TNE “pramtarennrmmseecanscctn «| if , RECEIVED Se up to the mark. o .-A full lind of assorted.. bageage master’s “sit”? on the Erie. Gould to-day is not a proud man, and does not forget or ignore his early Pe by carrier to any part Silver Reef, October 15, 1881. WALL ward. His remarkable Examiner, And all California, Nevada and eee cae delivered and became a millionaire. He never forgot his father, but gavé him a Government, $260,712,880 59, leaving a revenue of ‘$100, 089,404 98. Francisco ETC Virginia City Enterprise everybody else’s atGGe with his own name, and had owned and sold all the stock in the village half «dozen times before he was eight years old. When his field of operations needed systeta and Domestic CIGARETTES, PIPES, CUTLERY, evidence of When Newspapers CIGARS AND TOBACCOS : father’s PENS. Periodicals & a larger scope he went to New York fund UTA In SCHOOL BOOKS ° greatness. the eens Dealer INKS, mixed them up with his neighbor’s steers at night and sold them back to the neighbor in the tnorning. He in- troduced S:reeta, STATIONERY NET I Great Men. out to water: his interest by che Pacific Railroad Com- \ . General Cali officials and the power of monopolists. Two resources The re- sinking - Ir is reported that J. W. Maddrill, State Printer of Nevada, has completed negotiations for the purchase of the Reno Jour nal, and will enlarge it, put on two editors and take telegrams. for and Center of Justice. States ET year ending June 30, $870,833 80; Main SILVER SREER ue Pome is and homes which are theirs—theirs” by every right huiman and divine. It is but another instance of the eor- 1881, are customs, $198,815.676 05; internal revenue, $130,264,385 57; sale of public lands, $2,321,863 47; taxes on circulation —deposits—of “national banks, $8,116,113 72; repayment of panies, it needs persecuted, and being robbed of lands | ee . Freudentia paths was shown to bea forgery, it was admitted as evidence by the Court. It is well known to the people of California that these people are unjustly be Address MUNN MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. settlers of Tulare county. Although a map produced by the prosectition message of President Arthur, ceipts for the iis What Fawning United Rugland. France, e bad thirty-five 297 and 229 Wabash Avenue,Chicago,J1L fornia has decided another case in favor of the Southern Pacific Railroad and against the Mussel Slough Revenue. in summing up the revenue of the Government, says: better—all The | considerations, to not only prevent the uppeal of the Silver Bill, but to secure more favorable legislation for the silver mining interests. Nattonnt the ——— cific Coast than the political complex- The you doubter; and of drones. The at par of the physical splendid workers; men and women that believes work is honorable and idleness disgraceful. The silver question is of far greater to the the the alone, and smoother and the race happier. Let the fact impre:s every young man and woman that the world is in no years unless silver is fully remonetized. importance world -we Send for our New Illustrated Price-List No. 30, for Fall and Winter of 1881” Free to any address, Contains full description of all kinds of goods fur personal and” family use. We deal directly with the consumer, and sell all goods in any quantity. at wholesale prices. You can buy better and cheaper than al home. moral and religious nature alone, and and the great: it will not recover skeptic eeeen ssoon Happy. you have the ideal man and woman, busy with hand and brain to make industry of this Coast received a blow from the $3. Hand book about FP: labor. The cultivation of heart and head and muscles should\all go on the intelect ete. has a. enormous circulation. The idle are nearly universally savage; Ladies), CO., Patent Solicitors, Pub’s of RICAN, 37 Park eebadl New Yor and together. Cultivate alone, you develop Pacific silver to their miseral]*, misinthropic, and discontented. All history proves the wisdom of muking toil the necessity of the race. By this is not meant slavish Railroad Company. paid their employes in the depreciated coin, and refused to take nore than five dolars in silver for fares and freight: when” the discount on silver bullion was so great Industrious States, Termiany, . The healthy man and woman—no matter, how rich—who neither work with their hands or brain, disregard the plain command, and“Tdse of the richest rewards in this life—content- of the financial condition of affairs of afew years ago, when merchants refused silver, except at a discount of from four to six per cent; when cor- the responsible and leading stores, years’ experien Patents obtained through usaré noticed in the ‘SCLENTIFIG-AMERICAN. ‘This Taesireos and splendid illustrated weekly paper,$ ear, shows the Progress of Science, is very interesting. and OE NSS istration is to be usedagainst gilver, and people may expect a reoccurrence like being Gent We continue to act as Solicitors.for Patents, aveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights. ete., for th immediate superiors. banks; bat the Sceretary is aware that the objeet of the Government is not so much to benefit the people, which it represents, as the moneyed power and corporations wbich run it. The whole influence of the Admin- porations 27 PATENTS officers under pany is efficient by a certain date; the subalterns (Admitting For sale at the thcis commands, having drilled them, face value in coin, whichis stored for represents DEC. Music - - By Members of the Band. general its every bill EVENING. FLOOR DIRECTOR: Russell Scott. chiefly to Every Cuptain is responsible to the Colonel that every man in his*com- that HALL, COMMIPTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: Fred Blomquist, J. M. Lynch, W. B. Sager. is. meet the exigencies of war. Even the private servants of the Emperor currency in“the:United States for the reason UNION 22+-ON.... patched to its destination. officers, who organize circulation in the principal countries Pacific Railroad’ Companies, $304,of the world is placed: Gold, $3,- 150 54; custom fees, fines and penal221,000,000; full tender silver, $2,155.-4 ties, $1,225,514 86; Consular letters, 000,000; limited tenders, $423,000,000; patents and land, $2,244,984 99, total specie, $5,757,000,000; paper, $3,644,000,000; making the total cir- Total ordinary expenditures of the culation, including the amount held in Government securities and banks, and in active circulation; “$9,403,000,= MINERS’ TUESDAY of Withdrawn from circulation. Though silver Certificates are the most stable The Silver. Burchard A Grand Bal) for the ‘purpose of aiding the Band.to procure more instruments will be given in filled in the telegraphists and other bodies in Germany. are soldiers, and “the head und pass as readily as greenbacks or gold notes. Ifa demand was made on the ‘Treasury for a few willion standard dollars it could not be filled amoufit BALL the Benefit of the Silver Reef Brass Band. every individual capable of: bearing arms knows where to go and what 10 do in the event of a call made for his services. All the railway officials, cates, all of which are in circulation, Irish- visionaries. Gold Director of the For which they would be attached in war time, and also the hour and the train by which each horse would be discountry reason for. stopping their coinage. He adjnits, however; that the millions section of the Union to use all honorable’ means, regardless of partisan large for your true-born Englishman’s: Secretary Blaine had COMPLIMENSARY for dispatch in ten minutes. All the horses belonging to private people throughout the country are marked off for the regiments and batteries to of the Silver Bill, are is, is to let the Irish govern themselves for 2 while, would be quite conceit is something phenomenal. This very feeling that England’s rule in Jreland is the best possible government for Ireland may yet give a fierce that bronght to such perone night any army mobilized. In the only requiring the date to be message to Congress recommends that the sugeeation be earried_into effect.. Fhe Secretary says that of the thing English Government in Ireland the good faith of recklessly. impugned New. To-day. a German backed by the President and the Sec- ‘Burean-of the General Staff letters retary of the Treasury. The Jatter are ready stamped and addressed to suggests in his report that the Aet every department and ‘commanding requiring the coinage of at least 2,- officer of all the several army corps, ion of the officers and committees of the Senate and House of Represetatives, and it devolves upon the Senators and Representatives from this his own Government, and created the impression but by this change it acquires better telegraphic and other advantages, and as an evening and the offices among all those who are now contributing to the League’s skirmishing fund. If Ireland were to develop a respeetable insurrectionary movement next spring—if-it were to put 100,000 Tnstrgents inte the fet amet ab= bp lin’s red-eoat garrison were to be ex- would Kilpatrick, our Minister at a very of the sacrifice in blood and moncy that ANE, HON Santiago, may remove one obsticle from their path. During his life he to realize that itis better to take slight and the parceling out organization of the army has been fection that in corps can be its recemption in the ‘Treasury, vet the single-standard men, in the interest of the national banks and bondholders, want those certificates withRepublicans, he is bringing this beau- drawn from circulation and the cointiful condition about. It is only aze of silver2collars ‘s:oppedl. ‘The given to gentlemen of’his happy in- strange part of the proceeding is that dependence to do these things, and it the President and Secretary recomis indeed very scidom that independInend What the sinele-standard men eut politicians obtain such opportunidesire. The Government protits on ties to hold the balance even between the evinage of standard dollars to the the tworparties. It cannot be denied exteut of the discotnt on bullion, and that Senator Davis is enabled by the pays interest on the securities which extreme refinment of his political it holds for the redemption of: national sensibilities'to exercise an amount of bank notes, yet the Secretary recompower which is denied to the partisan mends the withdrawal of silver cersave in rare cases, and itis probzble | tificates from circulation beeause, as that the temptation to play the role of he says, the national bank notes Sphinx to both parties has had someanswer the purpose of silver certifithing to do with his Let attitude. caies. It might be said in answer to the Secretary, that silver certiticates The Land Tociee ' Hope. answer the purpose of national bank The New York “Graphie believes notes, and that the Government makes that the ultimate bope, if not present x profit of at least fifteen per cent on aim, of the Irish Land League in this the silver, while it pavs interest at country, is the setting up of an Irish the rate of four or more per cent on Republican Government in, Dublin the bonds held as security for the _with the Pennsylvania press, and at Chili will sneceed in solving the prob- | the time of his death was editing the lem, and it is possible that the death Philadelphia bargain is thus. dis- rupted and that the repudiation programme will bring lesa good fortune to wait yet a little while and reap the reward of past labor and sacrifice. the age of 64. He was a statesman, and a journalist of rare abilities. He had # the it Gorham-Riddleberger busines, perhaps we ought to accept it without further examination. No doubt it is. areal relief to know that Gorham is not to be rewarded for his disreputable course, and also pleasing to retleet ea on however,’ previously. Senator Davis thinks that he has a mission to reconcile the North and the South, and that he is fulfilling this mission by declining ‘to assist the Republicans in~ehanging the officers of the Senate. There is an old saying that “one must not look a gift horse in the mouth,’’ and’ as this decision puts a quietus upon the Hamilton—where the party broke up of the capitalist: and manufacturer; _.abont two weeks ago, the greater por- those seeking health will come amornt tion refusing to wait for further ord-| |) us, and our surroundings attract the ers and take board for pay in the tourist lover of nature. Let us then meantime. beautify our homes, and be satisfied Philadelphia gualy2 zed, The been cartied too far, and it is very ‘cal egulibriuw, and that in securing possible that it has already disgusted the oftices of the Senate to the Demothe jury and done harm to his cause. erats and its organization to the messages sometimes a day before they were delivered. LoGan The single-standard men shave renewed their war against silver, with When } fos of Soldiers. =o ~ A Nation Against Silver. War The the Fence. Overcome 3 some wonlil suppose. to its demagogue supporters than they There is no doubt, however, that anticipated: | Senator Davis, howGuiteau is making the most out of ever, puts his action upon quite : the license the circumstances of the different footing. . We says that what | case give him. But his violence has je wants is to establish a sort of politi- his message to reach the press before its delivery: to Congress. This course was adopted on account of enterprising Eastern journals heretofore obtaining copies and publishing- the SENaTOR that the ques- keep quiet, would no doubt create sympathy for the prisoner, which is as. much to be avotded, as such action on the part of the Court would tend to’ arouse prejudice. It will thys he admittance The-True-Fissure-man-shoyld with tion of how to deal with him must have been a source of constant perplexity tothe Court. ‘The intimations recently made by the Judge, that he would have him gagged if he did not ToovuGH Cannon’s name was on the list of Delegates-elect, it was passed by the Speaker of the House wher chances for Campbell’s appear to be favorable. is to be confronted his witnesses. Yet Guiteau’s conduet is. sometimes so outrageous, so the same time, two operators working ~-at each end. : the \ 2 Senator Dayis has made a speech, apparently intended to define his posiwill be found to indicate a ver y slight change in his political attitude. He invalidate the proceedings, ‘The prisoner has eonstitutional rights, and pleasures, since-very over the same his says that he proposes to support President Arthur’s administration when it is right, and to oppose it when it is wrong. If this means anything, it means that he will continue to act the power, and is doubtless restrained without reference to party lines, and from doing so for fear that it might| will in fict be an independent, as few great ones are let on a long lease. transmitted Cox sevtral times hinted that he had precedents’ for removing the prisoner from the Court-room, and would do sovif-he continued his disturbances, But he has refrained from exercising one thousand ment by which four messages Judge ment and of unspeakable provocation to . hispatience. The Judge has Ture chief secret of comfort lies in snot suffering trifles_to vex one, and in prudently cultivating an undergrowth of small not envy Rides Still Unenviable Poaition. ; do position in the trial of Guiteau. It must be one of constant eabarrass- Tue Ring Theater of Vienna, formerly known as the Opera Comique, was burned on the evening of the 8th, in which it is estimated lives were lost: \ \ wv ; : =a r : é ( ~~ er Ie wr, nee = —— ! r ¥ - | | | , { 4 { = =f ne PROVISIONS Hay and Grain, Lower Main Street, Silver Reef y |