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Show \ dirt. fiitltev alert Witter. a CAT-ASTROPHE. SATURDAY. . . . .......... ..........APRIL 2:}, 183‘). .‘Ylty Our Neighbors no Longer Show a Fouduess for Pussy. POSTOFFICE . parents and friends of the scholars Harrisburg has for years been noted were present and expressed themselves HOURS. xAtr. Attmvns. Public School Closed. sun. DEPARTS. From North at T A. it. I For North at :21». it. From South at 1': .\. )t l l’or South at "2 1'. .‘-lF‘ln ’t‘oquerv‘c l r. )t ' lr‘or'i‘oquerv‘e it A. M. Ufiiee open from S A. )i. until '3 r. )I. .‘uid from 331‘ ll. to T r. )1. On Sundays. from 8 .\. .‘t. to 10 A. at. only. Hegistt't'inz done :ltti‘lllL“ office hours: but to insure their. for the day‘s mail, they must not come later than 12:30 r. .‘t. HERMAN KRAUSE. Postmaster. BRlEFLETS. murder. Other cases not heard yet. A, Lemon .1: Son, job carpenters, are full of business. The bullion shipments for the week aggregate. $2336 at. The Storinont Company yesterday shipped three bars of bullion, valued at 31.113 of. to say, that the conduct of the school as follows: has been most exemplary, and has No. Names. Cort. given a full measure of satisfaction to Ames P \V. trustee ........ 170:; those most interested. Antes P \V, trustee... .1707 and a few days since the denouetnent came which litterally upset this hitherto exemplary community. Strange as it may seem, two enthusiastic ad— mirers laid claim to the affections of a looming spouse of a plural household, whose paterfamilias is much of The Compton mine on the Duiliu Reef, is reported to have ;a 3-toot,ledge of Slut) ore. the time absent. As might be. imagined there was no kindred feeling be- it is safe to predict. that the collicky cucum‘ot-r will be lat-.2 i getting around this season. tween the two Lothztrios, but each used, strcnerous efforts to'ingratiate himself in the efi‘ections of the fair hostess. To one we we will give the'euphom ious name of Smith, to him the situation looked desperate, and 'the spirit of revenge impregnated every fibre of his manly form. He called at the shrub-embowered residence of the blooming fractional, and brought as It is reported that a new mercantile firm is soon to open for business on north Main street. The Leeds Company will have their new shaft in place and start up during the coming: week. The brass band have during the past week enlivened the town with several enjoyable upcit air concerts. Some of the witnesses are expected back from Beaver to—morrow. It is hoped that a part that. went will find it handler not to return. Elaborate preparations are being;r made for the entertainment to be. given for the benefit of the public school fund, on the evening of the 27th. Much credit is due the mining companies and energetic citizens who have contributed to flame the water through the west portion of town. Our reports from the cow-counties are to the efl'ect that the prospective fruit crop has met with no injury. on account of the recent trusts, and severe weather. The Humboldt river is, according to the reports of old settlers, who have watched its stages, higher/than it. has been this early in the Season for fifteen years. Those persons knowing themselves delinquent on school taxes, should immediately come forward and pay, money is needed to meet arrcarage in teachers' saleries. The Buckeye mine is producing some of the finest‘specimeus of native silver ore we have ever seen. Like all the rest of our an offering that he claimed to be a fat rabbit. and asked as a privilege that he might act as cook for the '00casion and a rare feast would be served. This was cheerfully granted and a number of neighbors invited to partake of the banquet, among them of course the hated rival Jones. The table was spread, the plain pork and beans went begging, the fat, steaming rabbit and dumplings were ex— toled by all. Smith, however, eat pork and beans. After all had satisfied their craving appetite for rabbit a small boy at the table said “ ’scats,” anti his grimaces and blinkings required an explanation, when the youngster made the startling an- nouncement that instead of rabbit, they had eaten the old gray ‘at. The boy had witnessed the execution and preperatiou of the feline, and was bribed to keep mum. Smith is scarce, Jones is desperate, rabbit at a (1i:— eount, and the end not yet. mines. it grows bigger and better as depth is attained. 4°.— Groceries. TEAS~Japan. in 1.1.3) pkgs,5fi@00c per 11); Gunpowder. 1-1 ' *0. COFFEE—Rio. 40c: in 1-1b pkcs . St'GAI’ps'wG .uul ted. 200' I‘ulverized, 25c: Cub“. 20c: C. Coffee. li‘G‘r. ..‘c. SYlll‘P—lu cans. $1 (.3 s per gal; 5-gal kegs. 37.717 3!). 1.31714 ..OAPv—Kirk‘s Savon Imperial, 1253c per lb, SALT—Table. be per lb. Provisions. HANS—Sugar Cured and Extra Uncanvased. '1 c. BACON—Breakfast, 272@?;30; Dry Salt, leer-20c. CHEESE—..ommon, 2:30; Prime Eastern, 30 ARD—Q-Sc. r‘LOt‘R—XXX and XX ){.EAL#COI‘IL Sc: Oat, tra: Cracked Wheat, 10c. BITTER—Choice Table, 50e;_.fair to good 3577.400. EGGS—'35 (fi 350. DRIED PRC tTS—Apples, extra, 18c: Plums. 1%221): Peachers. pealed. 20¢: . Oats. 39ng}40; Chopped Barley, : Wheat. 331754. POTATOES; nose. .) 5. d. Terrill General Dealer in CRQDEREEB ....AND PRQVEBEGNS Hay and Grain, ....A full line of aSsorted EVALL PAPER House, Sign and Ornamental polished axe, three A SPECIALTY. '"’ F' M. BLOMQUIST, K. of T. B l‘lllS at l lest LOWER MAIN STREET the Reef. An entertainment will be given at. General Dealers in G R Q C E R i E g \Tages and board the same the ....AND.... schoolhouse on Thursday evening the zi'th as at. the Beef. instant, by the school children. assisted by Mark Acklcmirc has gone home to Indiana. that-icy Stanley is still our best vocal and. instrumental talent. The SILVER REEF-m- ............UTAH I am located in a cow country—good miners are scarce. Cow-boys and hay—makers don’t make good miners. I wish I had a few good miners from ‘ ' that. it will rival any previous publicexibition our citizens have had the pleasure to Witness. Everybody should make, it. convenient to attend: with me. trustces.... .-. UU .50 15 00 tees .................. 30 0 t1 Wakefield A": Co 5 B. Tm.b0 00" vice, .................... .3059 10 G 00 :25 T :30 . Atkinson .. '.. A: Co Thos Atkinson ' Co Tiles PRGViSIQNS TOBACCQS, CIGARS, ' Wines and Liquors 30 9 00 50 15 00 tees......................3703 100 3000 tile Board of Directors. made on the szid'dav 340 780 00 500 150 00 ' | or February,1583. so many shares of each parcel 01 such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction. at the office 30 00 = of Parker Crittenden. auctioneer, Room I No. 1-1, No. 302 Montgomery street, 30 00 ' ban Francisco. California, on MONDAY, FlI’a'T (1) day of MAY, 18:32, at. l the 30 00 i the hour of two ('32) o‘clock P. M. of 1m T, 10‘] l 50 15 00 '1‘, trustees .................. 3563 Atkinson . Vi akeheld & Co b B, Tru 'tees, ..................... 3447 Wakeucld & Co 5 B, Trus- 100 ~ And in accordance with law, and an order of 100 trustees ........ 50 15 00 500 150 00 szttd day, to pay said delinquent asses: ‘lll, thereon. together with the. costs of advertis ing and expenses of the sale. D. B. CHISHOLM, Secretary, ‘ Orrin—Rooms 6 and 7, No. 327Pine street. & Co Thos '1‘. Bayley G B, trustee. .. Bayley G B, Trustee“ Hayley G B. Trustec.. Bayley G B, ’l‘rustce.. Bavley GB. Trustee.. . ‘holtn D B. Trttstce....?rt$ti helm D B, Trustee. ‘holtn l) B, Trustee. Chisholm D B. Trustee. Chisholm D B. Trustee.. Clements Gilbert, Trustee ... ......... 3565 Clements ilbert. Trus» tee ........................l Clute o; ~t'ost. 'l'ruste ‘ "' ' e S: Yost, Trustees. .3 100 50 2.00 ' 100 .30 0t) 00 0t) 3') 30 15 150 30-.) 00 (ll) 00 (:0 0t) Lian—In the matter of the estate of James \\ . Nixon. deceased. Notice for Publication 100 30 0t) Pursuant to an order of saifcourt, made on the 1st day of April A. D. 1883, notice is here— by eiven. that Saturday, the :22ud dav of April 50 .5 ' 500 15 00 15' 00 1.30 to 230 (,9 00 Coffin Jtts, Trustee ...... 2.”) 7 50 10 10 3 00 3 00 Trustee.... Trustee. Colin «Tits Coiliu Jzts .. Collin .‘t 7.90.... Corlin Jus. Trustee ...... " Clute A: Loveland Trustees Cotfln. . Cook, 'l‘t'ustees.................3704 ban Francisco, Calilornia. 2‘2 30 15 ‘30 Collin J Coiiiu J 5 5 100 100 1 15 30 30 )0 no [/0 (X) 50 15 00 100 3000 20 6 00 10 100 3 00 30 00 100 '30 u) LEGAL NOTICE. N THE PROBATE COURT IN AND FOR . the County of Washington, Territory of of time appointed for provincr \Vill, &c A. D. 1582. at 11 o’clock. A. M. of said day. at. the court room of said court, at the Cont-thouse in the city of St. Georve in the. said county of Washington, Territory of Utah have been appointed as the time and place for prov- ing the Will of saidJnines \\’.Nixon, deceased, and for hearingr the application of James G. Bleak and Johanna 3t. J. b. Nixon for the issuance to James G. Bleak. Johanna H. J. S Nixon and Robert Gardner of letters testamentary. when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. St. George, Utah, April 8th 1 "‘3. JOSEPH C. BENTLEY. PROBATE CLERK, Deane. Blow .5; Co Trustees ...................... 1:239 Deane, Blow .3; Co ’lrustees ........ . .1240 Forbes Chas, Tr . 435 Forbes Chas, Trustee. . . 7 Forbes Chas. Trustee. . . Forbes Chas, Trustee.. . Forbes Chas, Trustee... Forbes Ch-is, Trustee... Forbes ..lex ......... Forbes Chas, T1 . ee... . Freeborn 3: Co. Trustees. .’ Freeborn cl: Co, Trustees Freeborn & Co, Trustees l‘reeborn é: Co. Trustees Freeborn ct Co, Trustees l-‘reeborn 6;: Co, Trustees Freeborn $00, Trustees Freeborn tic Co, Trustees.. Freeborn a: C0, Trustees Freebm'n .n-Oo, Trustees LEG-AL NOTICE. 1)0 1000 100 100 100 100 45 300 30 3‘) 30 :‘0 00 ()0 00 00 ()0 00 100 100 100 100 1 0 100 30 30 30 30 30 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 6 00 100 30 00 Grant E R, trustee ...... 100 100 30 00 3’ 00 Grant E R. trustee.. . 100 ' Grant E ii, trustee... 100 30 00 Grant E R, trustee... 100 30 Utl ' TN THE PROBATE COURT IN AND FOR .A._ the County of Washington. Tt—rritorv of L'tali.v1n the matter of the estate of Andrew B. McArthur, deceased. Notice for P blication of time appointed for proving Will. we. Pursuant to an order of said couft. made tn the 8th day of April A. D. 18S£,notice is hereby given that Saturday, the 22nd day of April A. D. 1532, at 12 o‘clock. )I. of Sold day. 21!, the court room of said court, at the Courthouse 111 the city of st. George in the said county of \‘fushingtou.Territory of Utah have been appointed as the time-an or: ing,r the Will of said Andrew B. McArth ur, deceased. and for hearing the application of Adolphus R. Whitehead and Richard Mott-is for the issuance to Addie Eliza McArtbur, Richard Morris and Adolphus B. Whitthe-.d of letters testamentary. when and where any person interested may appear and contest. the same. ‘t. George, Utah. April 8th 1882. JOSEPH C. BENTLEY. PROBATE CLEnx. 00 mu 3- 00 Consolidated Notice for Publication. 100 100 30 00 30 00 no. 918. Grant E R, trustee .........3 ,1: Hosmer d: Co D M, Trustees .................... ‘9' Hawks H D. Trustee .. _ 100 80 00 35 200 10 00 60 W Hawks H D, Trustee. Grant E .R. trustee... Grant E R. trustee... , 200 60 0 Hawks H D. Trustee. 100 30 00 Hunt Geo 11, Trustee.. Hunt tz‘eo H. Trustee... Hale & Co. Trustees. . .. Hale 4;: Co, Trustees. . .. 300 “00 2 20 £50 00 60 W (i 00 00 Hadley Hadley Hadley Hadley Hadley 200 200 0'0 00 tt&.53 t5: d: Doud, Doud. Bond, Doud, Doud, : trustees trustees trustees trusteetrustees I LAND OFFICE, SALT LAKE erv. Fran. April .‘1. 1.582 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 4. the following-named settlers have filed notice of theirintention to makednal proof in support oftheir claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of the Court of Kane county, Utah, at. the county seat. on Thursday, May llth. 1882. viz: James A. Lemmon. of Nor-thup. Utah. H. “ the NEE; SE a of Sec. 6, and 31%; S‘Vh, SW '4’ NW5; of net. 5, Tp 42 S. R. 1'.) W. of S. L. )1. He named the following witnesses to prove U his continuous residence upon and cultiva- Hadley «5'; bond. trustees 200 00 Hadley a: Doud, taustee 200 60 00 tion of, said land, viz: Oliver De Mill. Alma. Millet. John J Allred. all of Shoneshnrg, Hadley (c Doud, trustee Hadley 3:. Dead, trustees. Hadley t8”; Doud, trustees ’00 200 200 6” 0‘) 60 00 60 00 Emil, and Samuel K. Gifi‘ord, of Springdale. Hadley 93: Bond, trustees. Hadley d: Doud, trustees. Hadley it: Bond, trustees. Hadley .t‘; Doud, trustee Hadley & Doud, trustees. Hartwell Arthur E, )1 D. 5:00 200 60 60 60 (~20 18 El for the NB '4‘ NE}; of Sec. 5'. until?§é1¥\\‘{i, 200 1'2. "0.) ()0 10 (U 0‘0 00 UL) ()0 00 Mantel 31, Trustee ........ 1‘43: 5 Mantel M. Trustee ........ 1493 25 7 D noble .2. Co H }I, Trustees....................3:360 30 900 1 .50 ta 1. Alma )illlet..ofShonesburg, Utah, H E 3812 SEE; NW}; of nee. 10, Tp 42. S R 10 W. of S. L M. He names the following witnesses to proves his continuos residence rpm). and cultivation of, said land. viz: Oliver De Mill, John J.,Allred, both of Shout-shore, t'tah. James A. Lemmon. of Northnp, and Saturn-1K. Clifford, of Spriuzdale, I'tah. Oliver De Mill, of Shonesburg. Utah. H. E. Noble A3 C0 H H, 3775‘ for the. st; 3W1; of Sec. 3. and ..‘Ei,’ tees.................,.. . .. Noble 5; Co 11 II, 100 3000 SE}: of Sec 4. Tp 42. S. R. 10 ii‘. of s. L. It . tees .............. .. Noble .2 Co 11 H, 100 30 00 tees ..................... Noble .S'a-Co H H. Trutet-s......................3ti:'.\3 Nob” & Co 11 H. ’l‘rus- 100 30 00 100 3000 mi;...................3cm 100 30 00 {50 _ 1.) 00 5 1 50 Duke; to Seat... Beautifi— 200 61) 00 ‘ 30 00 It is strange any one will sufl‘er from imc Noble .3: Co H H, Trustees“....._..............”572. Noble .\‘; Co H I}, Trnstecs.... . .............. .3723 Noble .X; ()0 If! H, Trt..« 100 (lo. trustees ............ .3101 50 fill .‘c ' 6;. ‘ :30 tit) .lU 50 _ pure. blood. when ScovtLL’s Sansxvxmrrnu AND STILLIXGEA or Bme AND LIVER SYKUP will restore health to the pnyscal mannintion, It is pleasant to take. and the BEST BLooD PLRIFI‘rJI‘. ever disco.erd. curing.r Scrotum. Syphilitic disorders. “\‘eukness of the ki ys. Erysipi-las. llnlaritt, Nervous tiisortlrls, Debi-luv. Bilious complaints and Diseasl-s of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Sim mach, Skin. etc. 00 00 (:0 tld 1;. 00 (:0, 50 15 LO 100 30 00 100 30 00 (To, trustees .... .......... ".2546 Richa'tlson, H l trusiees..... Richardson Hi trus.ees..,. Richardson H. MeMASTER. Register. BAILEY & PARSONS, attorneys for applicants. 13;, 1th 200 100 100 . Richardson, He names the following witnesses 'o prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: Alina Miller. of Shoucsburg. ['tuh. James A. Lou: ton. of Northup Utah. John J. Allrerl. of Shoutsburg. Unit, and Samuel K. Gittord, of Spring- dule. Utah. tees .......... ........... 3"°3 Paterson Jas. t1 ustcc... ‘ ~ Richardson B A, trustee. Richardson E A. trustee..:~l'.UT Randolph. Mackintosh cc Richardson, Hill Johnson Barbee has charge of the mines, and will soon have all he can do, as 1 purpose increasing the force on the mines. 00 t!) 00 0t) U) 150 Atkinson .2 Co Tho' trustees ........ "Ad; ..... 2331 programme is not yet completed, but it is so far advanced that we are permitted to say 2-70 30 30 (:0 15 5 , trustees .................. 3657 Atkinson .2 Co Thos Noble d: (To H H, Trus— tees ...................... 3L53 Noble ti: Co H H. Trustees ........ ....'........ 3056 hope to run it on ores from my propthe finder of the following collateral, which slipped from his pocket. One $60 check. drawn by Gillespie, Land 8.: Co.,one 84 check, and a $3 greenback. Payment has been stopped upon the checks.‘und consequently are valuelcss to any one except- thc owner. Atkinson Grant E It, trustee... JUST RECEIVED dividual who carried away our oflice wood-pile eaties in this district, this season. . 3621 tees. ................... Paper Hearing 8. ltalsamlnlng Mr. V. R. Barnett otters a reward of 320 to . Grant E R, trustee.. good ore. north and south on the vein, and both produce good ore. Some of the ore stoves and an Indian belongs with it, that runs high in gold as well as silver. he can have upon application. I am sinking a shaft on the Tecumseh If there has not been a great deal of lying which has a very flattering outlook, done. we are forced to believe that a wedding the vein is 21; to 3 feet wide, it pro— occurred at Harrisburg, on Tuesday of this duces ore assaying from $100 to $1,000 Week. on Which occasion 111' William Dixon and Miss Olivia. Earle, were the most inter- gold and silver—mostly silver—with rested parties. from 15 to 50 per cent. lead carbonates. House cleaning time has arrived and the These are the only mines I am workchristinnity of paterfamilias is sorely tested. ing at. present. 1 21111 or ‘angingr f r a The man who can "praise God from whom lease on the ten—stamp mill at Winneall blessings flow” with the dust of an old mucczt, ~10 miles east, and expect to carpet flying into his eyes, need have no fear commence shipping,r ore soon, and of the hereafter if he votes right. 100 1m 100 100 50 ‘ Lower Main Street, Silver Reef GrantE a. trustee... PAINTINTG night. that a well trustee. and; Sollltftc.:ieh AL. Sennsterelcll AL. . fichustcreich' 3L. ' ochustcreich 31.. etc-in Hut; trustee . at in Nat. trustee.... shoawell J M, trustee. . .5158 hoods (t Frecborn, Trikjut-s:................ .....1?54 Vi akenctu' 6:. Co ‘0‘ B, Trus— Greenbaum .51: Co L, Trus- The developments so far on my properties here, are very encouraging. The Silver Belle shaft is down 100 feet: showing a well—defined vein of last Co. 2 idull ‘(t' G. Trustee. It appears to be the almost universal senti- Drifts are being extended 3.: trustees ...... Barbee District. We rise to inform the accommodating in- Dead trustees..................:1038 trustees ................ 35.50 Butter. 200: Le. Atkinson .8: Co Thos '1‘. trustees ................. .3662 Grantle. 23c: Giorrr, 23c; Juntbles ’3@I’)0c. Judge Barbee in a recent letter to THE MINER, from Humboldt,- Nev., speaking of his prospects in that new field, says: hope the trustees will at once take steps to accomplish this desired end. Atkinson. 100 (.0 on Ain't. $30 00 1.40 lo'chustereich 11.. 30 0t) 30 00 following described stock. on account of assessment (No. til, levied on the 23.1 day of February 1582. the several amounts set oppoiste the names of the respective shareholders, 100 15 00 :10 0‘.) at] t!) 51000 1 mo NOTICE—There are delinquent upon the No. Shs. it 50 100 100 100 '70:“) ) 8 out; 100 CRACliElifi—Soda and RAISINS—Loudon Layers.35c; )Iuseutels 336333. RICE—Choice Carolina, 20c; Inferior. Co. Schustereich M.. Location of works. Silver Reef District Atkinson, Doud d; Co. trustees ............... ...32194 Atkinson A: Co Thos T. [Corrected weekly by W. B. Sagan] & Brhustereich M Schustsreich AL. Washington county, Utah Territory. Attics P W, trust 8 ........ 1700‘ All weather articles for Tun )[IN‘ER this week are oii‘. We had just prepared a beautiful sonnet on the good behavior of the weather but Thursday‘s hailstorm, and Friday‘s blizzard pied it. ment among our citizens, that we should have at least one more mouth of school. We 4 tion of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. ‘ It is but just togteachcrs and pupils and shake oti’ half their averdepoise. But a subtle influence was at work, Hill Rom Geo B, trustee. Schustt-reich 111...... Sci lstcreich 11.. ‘ BEDS MINING COMPANY-LOCA- an ungodly Gentile would pluck a fair female blossom from the parent stem, and transplant the treasure in a more congenial atmosphere, or the dread billions chill would strike a detachment of n plegmatie household, Silver Beef Retail Prices Current. Richardson, trustees ................. 3'23? of its denizens, save now and again Nestled among thriving viu- L—tra received from Beaver: "Steele is indicted for .........MVWMWW Delinquent Notice. yards. fragrant; luceru patches and stately cottonwoods, no ripple of ex— citement has disturbed the equanimity girls. @rlilxqumt‘ gratin. VW.\~,,A;M-A, ........ ,. ,. . ._, highly pleased at the crditztble manner in which 'the children acquitted themselves. The afternoon was devoted to declamaiiou, recitation and the distribution of meritorious rewards. for its peaceful quiet, and handsome «23>- A< we go to press the following dispatch is New Today. The “’luter term of the public school closed yesterday with appropriate exercises. A number of the NOTICE. Co, trustees ..y....... ........ 28m Richardson, 'Hill 62" Co. trustees.........."..'.....30.‘3 5t) 15 00 100 50 00 _ to DU HOSE PARTIES KNOWING , ‘50 THEY-I- selves indebted to the Estate. of the late \Villiau Rafi‘crry will please call and sell-o with Mr. J. D. Hickox, my appointed uncut. at the Cabinet Saloon. as soon as [)tissilz;p_ MRS. WM RAFFERTT. Administrsum |