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Show APRIL Ts, 1382. V_OL. V. M 11111131011: THE GREAT FLOOD; hILV ER REEF MINER A SILVER REEF, UTAH. F131;, Incidents From Among ' Many. g fiomunco in ' ubrious Chapter. One Published Every Saturday Morning. 1 Many curious incidents of the great El-Paso Times. Stnben Repiia ban. Time. is no more will, “Prithee.'” flood in the Mississippi valley have Office—MINER Building. Lower Main Street “ ’Sdeath“ , beegpublished. Among others are TERMS OF S UBSCRIPI‘ION: ' ‘ the foliowing: ' T110 Iiexce and slight} 11min so. ,. . One-year........ ........35 no 'I‘llx Months 351 water does not come slowly so ’1be Month 3 00 the middle of a wide lane '1? people time to escape, but ‘1"» Womb. l 09 Delivered by carrie , 2.0 snidenly. A man in Deshacounty,’ the frowning castle of Sir Arkansas, says his place was over1115011111111 ’ ' J. N. LOUDER, Publisher. 1 CIGARS flowed in a twinkling—water pouring poet, the move "1'. .1d recently ret into his house at every opening, He Some 1'e111ese11t him as 131,11“ Oblalnahle in the ' had a mule hitched at his gate. Hc terror, roaming about waded to it and took his wife and i11- the west ready. ”an .aceus. fant 011 the mule, hoping to reach a .. é were eaters, I, BAILEY 18¢ PARSONS, 1idge two miles 11 :. nt. The water » r,betwéé’fi-hes aughty .J'. H. CASSIDY. { (Successors to T. C. Builey,) 1 soon took the ',¢feet. After rknioihts, for, asluck; ave it 1 sand on": no 1 they both 1017' imal appearLand Agents and Attorneys M uii‘d'er its load more for the thingsS that; belong to nature has c Salt Lake City, Utah. Bsnrnotoxzw .1. Q1211“ , wa time' a raft civilizedlife than the brute hé‘flerds. six hundred 3 ,. years which have M. 11. Qatar. 1'011911 by sine" Jh’e events herein re- QUIRK BROTHERS 11 egroes, came to theirrelief. 01 course everything'111 , ‘hlworded occu 1'1' . 'i11’ mellow Old EngBIRD 81 LOWE, the‘nouse was swept away and lost. Iilaud. Of those chilialric .days noth— Land Agents and Attorneys 'l‘hihk of :1 man » ' ': 1 everything in ing is left but mellow old Englishmen. the, world he had 7 ' 1' instant, and so who have such ideas of i: e 0011' boy, "lhe giddy young thin11r in question Salt Lake City, Utah many precious lives! WVe shrink from ohse1 1e him like the old woman did “as Lady Viola Catnip only da 0' " WNotary Public in the ofliee. the moon—“from :1 distance.” contemplating anything so awful. of Sir Philip. She was :1 da The. fact of the business is the cow .Not far from Arkansas City lived So Egbert said“Prirhce."’ GIBSON CLARK, an old man named Mansion, with his bov is in many respects (my much V The Pioneer daughter Sudde , in the night the like other boys. HeIs 11 .a devil'1nThismeantbusiness. _ Attorney at Law flood'bur .011 then. He called to carnate, neither are all other juvenile Egbertlaid his lance in rest, and Billiard. Hall his dang Q follow him, but a masculines. He is by no means a swung his glittering battle ax on Finest Billiard and Pool Tables swift cu ' struck him and bore saint, and we have seen several other high. ‘Nogbert’ owed suit, SILYE R REEF, UTAH. LI . in the Territory, him awayamid her screams for help boys that are not likely to be transHe caught hold of :1 tree and held on ported to, radise in the flesh. V“ '1ly dllference between C. MANTOR, till morning, but never saw his daughFirst Class ter again. j of his tribe is the difAs a companion story to that told a iquors and Cigars 1 by his surroundings. in the latter part. of December. TE fewday ago of a cat fish caught in a . ,.0n11ded by the comforts two knights fought until sundow' Always on hand. and refi‘ia'emeufis which “con“ civili— Then they retired to 'sheltered nook, ' zation. He18 at anyrate the adopted 011 each side of the lane, n1utte1ec 1iate apart- son of nature, and knows but little of few .11)p10p11.1te last words, won ,7 g—room. It artificial life. their 11.1tehc and died. But he is also free fifom the low and When the sun aiose on the followAttorney a." cunning vices of his/more fortunate ing morn, the LadylViola ambled “foam: brother. His vices Ve..l_a1)uear. on the. slowly (lmvn the. lane nu 9 white"ovinO' 111011,; ‘sur face and he is never worse than he palfrey. She arrived at the stamping Omen: 110.31.11.1111 Street, next to M1:- ' 3A1)” 1 Wines. Liquors 81 ii 31111511011111. 11111111 311113.? and Notary Public, 1 . Oornlck' a Bank. -; seems, but often ,a giant deal better. ground, and saw the dead knights n. Notary Public in 05160.}; ferent boy from what he is w. Turnabout Catechism. LL KINDS OF WOOD- WORK DOVE ; ‘.. on short notice. hy1\p11'1euccd workmen. Agent for Fish Bros. Wagm. s. 1'1'1'121111 attachments and sundries. Eg‘fllorseshoeing a specialty. “Very sore.” 11111111111113 “What did they do 1111101111011 the other night?” "Called agreatindignatiou meeting r1 Trafalgar Square. “Th$}1i01'1l Mayor of “What was the meeti .1 _ “To protest against t e imprisonkinds of workdoue to order. ment of English citizens stirring 11p revolution in the United States.” “What did some of the speakers th at Fostofl‘ice. advocate ‘3” Sending a fleet of English ironclads ilEhlfiiil‘ HWSE Washington, D. C. HIS POPI'LAR HOTEL HAS BEEN EN “rely refitted having accommodations for guests. 111.12 wiiicontinue to be the only hither to demand the release of their countryman.” “How do we feel over this?” “Oh, jolly. Lamblike! We want their lionclads to come. We’ vc got ('1'11t101uls of bouquets to deck ’cm with. H111'1"-o1 st1icken she gazed Main Street. 7suv'e'r. fleet. Utah “ c '11 give .1 ball111 their honor. “Oh, Egg, this is terrinle' 0.4111351,“hand th'ei'best ..... Oh, N0g this breaks me all butIquite too WINES, LIQUORS AND (31-. ,1. saddle his throne and the whi’ , a? character of which our free institutions need not be ashamed. V “Will-opresided '2" Carpenter and Builder. the hedge. temptations of the city. There hejs- other, then she paused to ejeculate: indeed a king. The prairie isA kingdom,the cattle his subjec sccpn'e. There he is a high—soul‘egenerous creature, he scringes to no man, and can look the whole world in the face. He is ready to share his last crust with the weary stranger 01' risk his life, if need be, to defend the weak and oppressed.’ He loves to.see the 11"01 d have fair play, and &orns dishonesty 11nd treachery in e1ery form. It is only “That he can’t be an Englishman when exposed to the vices and tempand an American at the same time. ” tatious ofmhe city that the 0011' buy “How do they feel over it. the shows to disadvantage. At home he is :1 high- toned and noble being, :1other side‘9” 9% " What are they calling their MinisPETER MAHXKIN. ter?” “A ‘sycophant’ and ‘toady.’ ” A. LEMMON, 1] sur- rounded 11'ith the illurem'eii sand from one cold, pulseless corpse to the “Who is this man ?” “An English patriot.” “What is he trying to do here in America?” sappointments.and all "Create a row between the Eastern are aud expedition. The nt’iing and the smoothest and Western States.” dd‘bc convinced. “What has the Government done to MARTIN KE LLA R. him?” Proprietor. Clapper] him in jail.” “What does he do next?” “Calls on the English ‘Illlfit Bonanza Flat Washington to demand his1el ” Silv 01' Beef “\‘1' h at does the English Minister UTAH. . r1 tell him ?” _ Blacksmithing ,8: Repairing Next door to the drug store.) 011 his native plains e is aiivery dif- disposed in newligent attitudes under ground, where take place. Peter Mahnkin, .' o— __ Proposing. The difl‘icuhy of proposing to the young lady is not always the most serions one. the suitor h.'15 to encounter Popping the question to one s prospectlve mother--in--1:111' 01' “asking papa” is frequently the more :11duous undertaking ot the two. When Professor Aytoun was wooing Miss Wilson, daughter of Prof. Wilson, the famous “Christopher North,” he obtained the lady’s consent conditionally 011 that of ’101' father being secured. ’l‘his Aytoun was much to shy to ask, and he prevailed upon the young lady herself to conduct the necessary negotiations. l‘ must deal tenderly with his feelings, ‘ ” said glorious old Christophcr. “I’ll write my reply on a slip of paper and pin it. on the hack of your frock.” “Papa’s answer is 011 the back of my dress,” said Miss Jane, GEORGE NILLE Atthis instant- 1'. black 1'1-1.111 who had been stealing chickensdmfiéfig-kthe night, slid out of the hég (I poor girl saw him and. ' knees. “0, Father!” she crle . “What can I do to condone my sin ?” Give the church £2,000,000.” ' ” “H:1vu ’tgot the gliders. MAIN STREET ........,._..SILVER REEF A. LEVY, ------------------ Proprietor At this popular resort hone but the choicest Wines, Liquo‘r-s‘ and Cigars Arc dealt over the bar to patrons. “Put :1 mqurialwindow in the @Priraie Club Rooms attached to the ,1 chapel.” establishnn‘ept. “Can’ t; afford 1t, ” "Well, then, name something after them in their memon. " Fora few moments the maiden turned away her classic head in thoi1ght. The black friu' impr'med the opportunity to go throuvh the dead bo1lics,pocke1i111r the two Call watches some loose change and a nla Brewery LQGN. North Main Street, JOHN PENDRAY,o----Propriotor Silver Ree: receipt for horse linlment. As the girl turned a bright, lntcligent glow illuminated he1 radiant features like BEST OF LIQUORS 111. CIGARS. a J:[Uk—.1-l 1111161. “I have it!" said the girl. And Lager Beer on draught. “\V hlch'.' " said the lriar. “Yon know the milk punch that you and the old man so lg t01 ether." “\\ ell I should smile. " "ch; 11c”, f1on1 this hour, hence- forth and forever, it shall be called Egg \111Y‘” ———-—¢-0——— Beer, .n - - - - 12; Cents 1, 1 Names 31511513 Great Cities. According to the last addition of Silver Reef, Utah. Rand 1f:- Mchlly’s “Atlas of the World’” the folio“ ing arc the largest AM NO“' PREP 111131) To SUPrL-Y cities in the 11".o1ld \1ith the popula- the 'l‘r:vlc. Families. and the public genv 11-11111 '.\1ith aClmice Article 0" Beer. tion as ~ho1111 b1 the latest census: b'U'; 1» I g [111-lie: (2111:” or Bottl1.”?§"BeLLondon, 4,000,000: Paris, l,988,800; 1re'd rrc- to 1191' part of Silverrice! r 11111le and Edith?“ ’ Soochoo, 1,500,000; Canton, 1.300- cent vicin'ties.“’4 000; Pcki11,1 300 000 \'1'w York ”The Dancing Pa1ilinu oi. the Brewny' 1,206,590: Berlin, 1,111,630' King-te- is at all times at the service of the publiu. Oh, sevc1al halls—from Gover'nm’ s 1as she entered the draw'111g-r00m. rat-class house in the city at moderate ratea l 1~l1111l bencl1'11} Hancock is getting arm-32.3311“ day. ' ’em 1ea1ly. We re ‘1'111'11111'i115r shells Turning her round, the delighted for ’.e111 1011. Eight inch.—-[-\'cw ProfeSsor read these words: “With chiug, 1,000 ,000; Philadelphia, 8416,. P. HILL. Proprietor. York Graphic. the author’s cou1plimcnts." 9814; Wo~chang, 800 001) l for the purposes of social recre ation. ‘9 No'unproper characters toler ated. PE I‘ER WEI/IE: |