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Show — rer ” ' Z eennedeaiiile we Sg me, ; _— s = ee mene’ . = ioe 7h ‘m fe - Ce L at gee SILVER > VOL. Vv. SILVER SILY ER REEF SILVER UTAH. A Graphic Office—Minxr Building, Lower Main Street TERMS OF SUBSCRIPLION: ONG Fear. cee cnaacshecs esesce scree alee Six Monthe. Kaweehcsed selcecosstacts "ucla Dire MORthE.<.. - +. css s's DaeRe eee ce teres 3 00 CA MONG soc coocUccstmtccese swe wt cceses 1. Delivered by carrier, per WeeK..--cseeree. 29 N, LOUDER, Idaho BAILEY TR PTE RIP E a & — Lake BIRD Salt & LOWE, and Attorneys Lake City, per Notary Utah Public in the office. Ce CLAKK, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, SILVER REEF, UTAH. and Surgeon, Orrice—Next door to Halpin'’s store. MAIN ST." - - - MAURICH SILVER M. Attorney SALT OFFICE: LAKE 81, Dn Jornick’s Bs Notary P! nblie DUATN UTAH, Bireef, next to BARBER SHGP door north of Quirk’s Oat Mc- in Offce. FASHIGN First Law, OITY, Main REEF. KAIGHN at Meese Salgon. eee a= SILVER REEF MITS TONSORIAL PARLOR IS FIRSTfl class in all ite appointments. and. all work is done with care and expedition. The Jutest style shaves. ja haireutting, and Call and the the ‘latch-string’ of his cabin always being out, his greatest pride consisting in befriending some ‘poor devil Sold who is ‘out of Juck.’? When timers’? meet, it’s ‘hallo!’ when they part, it’s ‘so-long Yo the ‘old timer’? whisky, bacon, and coffee are the only staple articles——‘terbacker’ a necessity. He has amortal hatred of the ‘tenderfoot;’ wowen, in his mind being a necessary evil, but, nevertheless, an abomination. I must remark, in justice of the ‘old timer,’ that when he does get ‘sone’ on one of the fair sex there is siavothest be convinced. MARTIN KELLAR, Proprictor. Mahnken, With Reef UTAH. Blacksmithing & Repairing LL z on KINDS OF short notice, WOOD-WORK by experienced DONE work- men. Agent for Fish Bros.’ W: avons, Wagon attachments and sundries. ee?" Horseshoeing a specialty. PETER MAHNKIN } A. LEMMON (UINIDIEIRITIAIKIEIR,| Carpenter and Builder. Repairing and all kinds of work done to order. Main St., South of Postofiice. TREMONT HOUSE Washington, D, Horace— the eouwn bias C. HIS POPULAR HOTEL IAS BEEN EN T tirely refitted, having ac scommodations for 800 guests, wid willuontinae to be the only firat-clacs house in the city at moderate rates Yerme,$2.o0 per day. F.P. HILL, ? roprictor. great external beauty. ‘They lifted without much difliculty the lids of ‘these two tombs and were greatly astonished to find that they contained the mummies of a young woman and an elderly man of colossal stature, upon the head of the woman was a | diadem which, if the stones are real, | is of priceless valne. ‘There was a vee ge pearl necklace round her throat, arbuneles-in her eurs, and her) fingers were covered with rings. The male figure had an imperial vrown upon its head and a scepter in its right hand. Pegg ee Go West and Good Medicine back to be sold to ‘“Meliean’’ folks. Of course all the tea we buy is not of this kind, but it is as. well to he eaulious ol demand the privilege of opening and smelling the tea before We purchuse. Thentoresaid varacious gentleman calms our nerves by asserting that the smell, when once known, can éver after be ‘recognized, as the scent of defunct Chinamen has never yet been suceessfully imitated. is is airade mark of the most perfect | description’ and needs no patent to secure it from Srow 99 for Arthur. The Bear Lake Democrat suys: A gentleman, of our nequaintance, in whose varacity we have the most implicit and childlike faith, assures us that it is a eustom of the Chinese in | America, when one of their number dies, to pack his body in tea and send it.-buck. to China, Mconomy being one of their greatest virtues, their countrymen in China repack the tea in half pound papers, and send it infraction. ee eae epee An English amet Robber at .@ tlome. The London Truth says: “A yentlemman was standing the other evenPishing in a Corneficld. ing in one of the shaddowy arcades Territorial Enterprise, Ta Colorado «is a ten-sere field, of the Coliseum at Rome, when he Which is no more nor less than a was somewhat burlesquely busted by With a quiek insubterranean lake covered with a soil n passing figure. to De about eighteen inches deep. On the stinet le clapped his hand wateh pocket. His watch was gone soil is Cultivated a field of corn, which produces thirty bushels to the acre. He darted after the thicf, who ara It anyone will take the trouble to dig sharply around, and at the same time ‘Give ne that 2 hole the depth of a spade handle he clutching a watch. A dash—the stolen properWill find it-filled with water, and by wateh!?? ‘The starded robusiugea hook and line fish four or flve ty was recovered. inches long.may be caught. The tish ber dissappeared and the .geutleman have neither scales ifor eyes and are went home to boast of his adventure What was his conperch-like in shape. ‘Phe ground is a and prowess. black marl in, nature, and in all sternation, on entering his bedroom, probability was at One time an open to find his own watch, which he had body of water, on which accumulated forgotten to put on, staring him in He vegetable matter, Which has been in- the face from the mantle-piece. creased from time to time, until now was the thief and the other wretched it has a crust sufficiently strong and man had stumbled over him in the and and when overtaken rich to produce fine corn, although it dark, has to be enltivated by hand, as it is stopped, was merely clutching his hot strong enough to bear the weight own watch, whieh-he-hal not_the nerve ‘to rescue faom the tourist. of a horse. | While harvesting the hands eatch That tourist is now known toa wide great strings of fish by making a hole and anmiring circle of friends as the through the earth. A person rising ‘Bandit of the Coliseum.’ ”’ Se eg ame gaia ee on his heel and coming down sudden~~~» Bonanza Flat Silver SATURDAY <> APRIL 8, 1882. The Small -Boy Criticises. A Strange Tale. t wasin thecars. ‘The ladies were The Shanghai Mercury says: A very singular discovery is reported to sitting together, busily engaged. in | = conversation. On the seat facing ean have been made by a party of Spanthem sat a little five-year-old boy. iards while on a shooting expedition He had been looking out of the-win on the Island of Formentera, which dow, apparently absorbed in the movis part of the Balearit group. They came upon a large cavern, entrance ing panorama of the outside world. Suddenly he turned from the window; to which seemed almost impossible, owing to the thick growth of*brambles he began searching about the car, exTheir curiosity, however, was excited claiming in a high piped voice: “Mamma, what makes that man by the evidence that the cavern had ?” been made by human hands, and they lookve so funny aes: “Sh!? cautioned the mother, but cleared away the obstacles.in their path, arriving after seyeral hours the boy was not to be hushed. “T don’t see the man with the bald hard work in a spacious’ chamber of Arab architecture in an excellent head and funny red nose.”’ The ‘sh’? was repeated. By this state of perservation. In the center the car was in a titter, suve and | same ofthis_ch:; mber_stood two splendid | time CS plea toe +] with ‘pistols and_coftee for two’ ofien settling little outbursts of jealousy, the ‘old timer’ generally ‘getting away With the baggage.’ He is quite garrulows on the events of “£9 and 750, and to dispute any of his assertions, although far stretched ‘and improbable yarns, would cause a ficht on the instant. The nanie of ‘Tnjuns’ provokes him into swearing in the choieest English, and when he is ‘red hot’? on the subject, Spanish oaths and iuvectives mingle with the ‘jingo with a “surprising mother the origin of the Hucney—hencee Dy eOte emetic phase,, ‘he swears ‘biter shirt. a ‘stand-up? colar anda suit of “store clothes’ on an ‘old timer,’ compelling him: to wear them one day, and VY warrant that he will i? before night if he isn’t cut his throat watched, Any one failing to recognize the ‘olde timer? of whom I speak in this skete] 1 had better tuke the advice of Unele Peter No matter where you go, he no ‘foolishness’ in his love-making— Cc. “MANTOR, Physician: UTAH, ATiiongtreceentrict bie hahits anil -mode of living, he has a large heart—| tombs of very péculiar shape -antt-of City, Utah. Land Agents “COUNTY, i is there before you. He loves solitude, a dingy, smoky cabin, a whiteeyed ‘cayuse,’ a yellow, mangy dog and agood gun, He has an uniimited supply of primitive ideas on the Jeading questions of the day, argument being his principal failing. We all know him, or, if we don’t, can soon get acquainted. PARSONS, Land Agent ts and “Attorneys Salt Old Messenger. tains. Publisher. to-T. « Bailey.) 3. v of-an “The ‘old timer’ is seemingly one of the fixtures of the western moun- Professional, SST TIMER Description Acquaintance. Published Every Saturday Morning. J. WASHINGTON REEF, THE OLD MIN ER REEF, REEF @——_- ly can see the growing corn shuke all around him. Any one having sufficient strength to drive a rail through the crust will find on releasing it that i will disappear altogether. eRe re vewn-| EEE RAS eR ag he Saloons, r ca |CAPLTOL, d | Main St,, Silver Reef, | THE BEST Wines Liquors & . f CIGARS ‘ : I Obtatnable in the UNITED ae Sea , CASSIDY. | : cemiemet ERESees. BABRTHOLOMEW J. QUIRES BROTHERS 7 shouted his mother in a stage whisper. not to be stopped. “Mamma, what had | STATES. J. H. a very bald head and a red nose. His | M. H. Qurax. eyes were riveted upon his paper with QUIRK a fixedness that was quite RE EU GE Again me boy: “Oh! now L see him. Ho! What a bright nose. What makes it so red maipma ?”’ “Georgie! a ag eae ! But Georgie was The made a lighthouse ou you his face? 1;\%B3iblliard didu’t see any lighthouse.” Again “Georgie!” and this time] with a slight shake. Once more the piping voice, the bald-headed passenger glaring at his paper more fiercely than ever and Finest Liquors and Tables : Cigars ; sills ap a8 an ote Halil Billiard and Pool im the Territory, —— First Class growing redder every moment: ’ Pioneer say: he . ‘ “4 ce Mamma, T don’t think his head Alwaya on hand. looks like a State house dome. It’s shiny like it, but it isn’t so yeller.”’, FINE CLUB ROOM IN REAR. While the titter went round agéfn, oo Geodrgie’s mother whispered to the boy and gave her bopful a box on the : ear, Which seemed to partly divert his” ; attention from the bald-headed passenger, but not entirely. ile cried once through his tears “You said his HOSE \ was as red asa Next door to the drug store beet, inainma; FE didn’t say nothing. Sirange to say the bald-head passj c enger didn’t take part in the sup-| Main Street, Silver Reef, Utah pressed laughter that fellowed, but he put on paper, OV his hat over as Tf he and hid his nose in the which he glared at the wanted to eat him. ....Always.on And WINES, hand the LIQUORS best.... AND CIGARS yet, Where was the bey to blame? a er aan In a railroad car the seats: were all ful except one, which was oecupied | ~~ by a pleasant-looking Trishman, and bt at one of the stations a couple of who aes evidently eine well-bred and intelligent young ladies came in to procure seats, mal i ; Seeing none vacant, they were about to go into the next car, when Patrick Tose hastily seat, with and offered evident GEORGE them pleasure. WILLER, at KY per an es AVIEASTIN Sp Luke lu kodcerrsreiprortern gets SILVER A. his REEF LEVY,...--..-....-.. ..-Proprietor At this popular resort none but the choicest . “But you will have no seat for yourself,” Wines, Liquors and Cigars responded one of the young ladies, Are dealt over the bar to patrons. with a smile, hesitating, with true] pe-private Club Rooms attached to the politeness, to accept it. “ Niver mind | establishment, that!? said the gallant MWibernian, Pd ride upon the cow-caicher to : New York any time for a shiile from California Brewery such ee vEue manty a SALOON. tacdies.”’ Onee Upon a titae a woman died, andas the mourners, were carrying North Main Street, Silver Reet her to the grave they tipped against+ ery en ae) : PENDRAY,.----- Proprietor asttunp and jet the coftin fall. She eee . ty 2 revived, having been only iu a deep| BEST OF LIQUORS & CICARS, trance, Two years after she really And Lager Beer on draught. died, : and as they: were carrying her : LA~Ayp eee ot down the sume road and-neared the same stump, the discoasolated widower sobbed: “steady, boys! Steady there! Be very eareful!”’ ace rallar.?? yauar. = 2 ' sigs Saar. A Utah belle went to buy’a ore “None of your gaudy colors for me,” she said at once to the man atthe counter; “give me Beer, Silver 122 Cents Srevrar » awvtiw Reef, | ' ! Utah. i a piain red and ae AM NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY the Trade, Families, and the public yererally, with a Choice Article of Beer, b ee we n ; Lhe Jaziest man on’a Western paper. | the Keg, Quart or Bottle. te*’Beer deliyalts ‘ an ered vicinities free to any “oe partof Silver Reef and adjaHe er spells photograph; “dtograph.” | cong i There have been but three worse than ’ eee “What is meant by the pomp and vanities of this world?”? asked a Sun- he. One lived in Kansas, and day school teachers “Them flowers his letters ‘11 worth,” auother iy ee eTL Ay white? on your hat, mum,” replied the ee ia Cures aoe tee ee the Ferre chie witted schelar, ,; Wrote Wyandotte,5 6 “y&,. dated| 8a The Dancing Pavilion at the Brewery spelli is at all times at the service of the public for the purposes of social recreation.-@@ other | wo improper characters tolerated. PETER Y WELTE. i. x DE A | oe arr carnal = omy rt mt Ss a heniersttdeout’ smvcinpieirenstes Ne v: tice i 2 |