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Show Arizona. Born. KATE FIELD. A letter to Messrs. Wooley, Luud July 28, to the wife of J. Sullivan, She Would Toast Men Rather than d: Judd from Mr. A. F. McDonald, Silver Reef, a boy. Dr. C,ooper who Women. one of a party that lately left St. officiated, gives us informaiion to the George, has been handed to us with effect. that. all hands, including the Kate Field on the occasion of an anpermission to obtain from it whatever father, are doing well, and the boy is nual banquet of the “Sorosis,” in New @119 silver Em: 331mm. S\TU RD AY ..JULY 29,1882. f POST-OFFICE HOURS. MAIL AREIVES. xarr. DEPARTS. From North at 71 A. [For North at 21am. From South at 12 A. )1 l For South at 21>. M. F‘tn Toqucrv‘e 1 r. )1 For Toquerv‘e 9 A. 1!. may be interesting to readers here- a bouncer. We congratulate all hands. York, in response to a call, delivered about. the following witty address—showing that; she had a keen appreciation of The letter is dated near Hack-—-——’O+———~— berry, Mohave couutv, Arizona, July Leadin Utah. Ann‘. from. E. P 11.10 ’1‘ P 31. On Sundays. from S A. 31L to 10 A. at. only. Resistrrine done during office hours: but to ins. re tit-"'1 for the day s ma.“ they must not. coine- later than 1‘2: .‘0 v.31. liERXiAN KRAUSE. Postmaster. Horrible heat. Bullion shipments fortheweek $10,470 ‘21. The weather and flies are not. conducive to Christianity. The Denver Exposition opens a week from next Monday. The 24th. Quite a delegation from the Fcef Save money on your groceries by purchas— ing otS tevens (o Harrison. went to St. George to spend the 24th- fi'l‘homnson with n "p" keeps beer as cool as the north pole. try him. and their stray cash. The day was very wash), the streets were dusty, and everything more or less uncom— fortable. The exercises in the Tabernacle were much too lengthy, and, while many of the features were excellently rendered, the general sense The Reef boys who went to St. George on the 24th came back with great celerity. Jordan has a fine. lot of fruits. vegetables groceries. etc.. fresh and cheap. at his stand on Main street. ists have begun the erection of a three postprandial speeches in my white lead and linseed oil mauufactury life—all in England—when I was callat Germaniu, about six miles sout.1 of ed upon to return thanks for “the Salt Lake City, anti will soon be pre- ladies,” a subject much more fit to be pared to furnis h a superior atticle of embraced by men. , IfI must say anypaint and oil. There seems to be no thing to-day, pray let: me toast; “the reason why we should not. be able to gentlemen,” who are so conspicuous furnish our own extensive market; by their absence. The gentlemen, with thosezarticlcs, as well as to get God bless them ! What could we do— them from San Francisco. The lead what should we be without; them? is here, and we certainly can raise Nothing. of weaiiuess (let acted from the eujoymenc of the programme asa whole. flax seed enough to supply an oil works. “'8 are glad to welcome these In the race in the afternoon, between There is notliiueV new to report in miningr circles. The works are going ahead as per lnst reports, and all doing well. Audrews’ horse and Moody’s mare, the former won by several lengths. The exercise closed with a dance in the court house in the evening. The New York Stock Report has evidently not Stormont on the brain. A late number has illustrations of the property. The Leeds Company. through its superintendent fair. Rives an (1 its attorney here, is en- «yo—— Krause on Saturday last. but. by some over- sight. did not appear in the paper. some of those good wines Stevens 6.7 Harrison blow so much about.” George Miller has the largest stock of: & Harrison have just opened a work is progressing slowly. The track~layers are twenty—five miles east. of Mohave, and the surveyors and graders a1es0n1e twenty mitts further. arm being broken by the fall. The mitted until thejunction is completed. team, being somewhat frightened by ———Alta Arizona . L‘» ,~:ows a box that draws forth tears? 0111: brother! Who holds our hand in his. and kneels Until we heed hissad appeals? Our lover! Tom Ochiltree and Jem Mace. head, crushing it: so that; the brains and the latter was still in the City. only a rumor. Copper. clothing. hardware, etc.. don‘t: forget that Gillespie. Lund .9; Co. have everythingvou require. and more, too. at the lowest prices. Some typographical errors explanation in 0rd:r Mr. Samuel Adams, of St. George is a leader in the van of the copper interest in Southern Utah. He is engaged in several enterprises and is working them all for what they are that Josh may refrain from a prosecution for infringement. Those who have never made an excmination would be surprised to see the greatnessand completeness of the stock of hardware and goods of a general character at Halpin‘s Step in and see if we are not right. worth. He recently presented us with a. miniature model of C' lcopatr:._ needle, (lone111 copper produced near Cedar City. the metal and the workmanship reflecting great credit upon 311'. Alums and his associates. The champagne that. no man, unless a pro- fessioual, could get. in a blow on Mace ’5 face. Ochiltree took the bet. and \1.11{ed deliberately (her to Mace And takes us out and are so nice? David Spillshury, Esq.. son of the respectv pleased to be among his numerous friends again. We are under obligations to Mr. J. R. Rickards for compliments which, though emizien l' welcome—the same being.. r’lnc lot of ice. For the information of those in want of the article. we w1ll state All honor those who do and dare! ed citizens of Toquer of that name. returned from a mi sion to England a few divs two The 1011 ge ent‘. enian is in good health and tools. ———Q-o I. 0. 0. 1‘. the above popular stand and ' started business. They are now prepared to serve the people of Silver Beef and vicinity with the choicest cuts of BEEF, MUTl ON. PORK and VEAL,‘ also, Who—all in all—are none too good For human natures daily food? The men God bless them! SAUSAGE and BOLOGNA, Headoheese, Pickled Feet, Tripe, etc. commodatibns to gm unmmmfnrM-r selves, and we are satisfied, after afair trinl; to ' be judged by our works. g MEATS DELIVEREDto allpointsn the vicinity FREE OF CHARGE. There are a number of persons out. of employment in every country,-yet energetic men willing to work do not need to be. Those willing to work can make from $100 to $500 a month clear, working for us in a pleasant and perman eut business. The amount our agents make varies.—some making as high as $500 a month. while some as low as $100, all depending on the energy of the agent. We have an article of great merit. It should be sold to every Hus on 81 Was house-owner, and pays over 11.0 per cent profit. Each sale is from $3 50 to $10 00. One agent in Pennsylvania sold 32 in two days, and cleared $64. An agent in New York made $45 in one day. Any man with LOWER MAIN STREET energy enough to work a full day, and will do this during the year, can make from 32.010 to $5,00T1ayear. We only want one man in saver: REEF--~- ..... ........nrA1-1 The astonished sale as long as he continues to work faith- prize-fighter looked at Tom for 9. fully for us. There is no competition. and General Dealers in moment and then lit out from the shoulder. A mass of red hair, a corpu— nothing like our invention made. Parties having from $200 to $1.000 to invest. can lent body, legs and boots all mingled obtain a General Agency for ten counties or a State. Any one can make an investment of from $25 to $1.000 without the least risk of loss, as our circulars will show that those in— GROCERIES vesting 325 came.l'ter a 30 days‘ trial return the goods unsold to us and get their money --..AND.... back. if they do not clear at least $100. They show that a General Agent who will take teu counties and invest. $216 can after atrial of 90 days return all goods unsold to us, and have money returned to them if they fail to PROVESIQNS in indescribable confusion, flew to \Vhile sympathetic bell boys and laughing friends were straightening T0111 out and p.».tcliing his fragments A regular meeting of the 1.0.0. F. THISNEWFIRM HASTAKEN Our bachelors! each county, and to him we give the exclusive and slnped his jaw. ore was smeltcd in a blacksmith‘s through the door and rolled out over forge and the image wrought with the brick banquette into the street. blacksmith’s frigid. are some one ofi'ered to bet; a basket of lnjudiciously distributedla st wet-k made its do some spell_ in; after the Bil , patent. We publish this prize-ughts in another part; of the room. )Izice’s wonderful expertness in the use of his hands came up, and ———-¢.¢—— Proprietors. An Extraordinary Offer; It; was some seven or eight; years wheel passed over the, poor boy’s ago just after the Coburn—Mace fiasco, We hope it: is WESTOVER & MARSHALL Who pays the bills, and undergoes The discipline that Candle knows? Our husband! We want all wholove good meatand good ac~ a trot. The joltiug of the wagon pitched )Ir. Liud’s seven-year-old son and his little daughter out. The —Deseret News. groceries. People’s Market Who takes us home from singing-school, So sweetly sphons, and plays the fool? Our cousin! ————¢-°—9————— here prospecting. have been lost in the moun- When in want. of anything in the line ofdry & '00. Our father! l fire accident, quickeped their pace to A rumor prevails in town that William Lusk and Benjamin Bowen. who recently left goods, SALISBURY Who gives us spinsters good advice, were partially exposed, and, of As he was leaning against: the bar a course, killing him instantly. The number of gentlemen and Tom little girl’s ankle was badly sprained. Ochiltiee were discussing politics and tnins east of Potato Valley. FARE: to Cedar City...........$ to Milford. to Beaver,. to Pioche... to Eureka. . . .. .. . .......... 45 JOHN H. RICE, Agent. Proprletors. As soon as the track-lay e1;~ get across inns and ladies‘ lace collars. which they are ofi‘ering at extremely low prices. GILMER. Reef Reef Reef Reef Reef Wl‘c wallups us, and on our ears W ~>—--. .. Stevens Silver Silver Silver Silver Silver 113ch life a burden with his games? Diablo, the race for the Colorado Lind was thrown from the top of the river between the two divisous will load and fell between the horses, his commence, and no let 11p will be per— A )I-iin street confub—“No, thank yon. it‘s too hot for whisky—I guess we had better try splendid assortment of rmbroideries ronch- From From From From From axiom that where there are manu- factories there is prosperity, enlighten— ment and an increase of general intelligence—Ogden Pilot. 011 the California end of the A. (C; P. Black Rock on Sunday. John Lind, ot' Grantsville, was traveling toward home from this city with a loaded wagon. “’hcu near the point: named the vehicle gave a sudden lurch in passing over the tough road. Mr. A list. of uncalled-for letters at the Postofl-‘tce was kindly furnished as by POstmestrr man of taste. Hamilton, Cherry Creek andE urcka. A trightful accident; occurred near By referine to another column it will be seen that Miss Nettie. Clifford ofi‘ers two dwelling houses and a lot of furniture for sale. has also the coolest and cosiest retreat in the Reef just. back of the saloon. George is a REEF Who bullies us. and calls as names, M*—— He SHLVER manufacturing enterprises, as it is an Terrible Accident. deavoring to settle on a satismctory basis. Utah. ....FROM.... Milford and Pioche BRlEFLETS. and clears in Southern DAILY STAGE LINE 9. The writer says th:1t; travel on ‘ We had a talk with Mr. Mather, of the importance of the “Lords of Creathe road is increasing; at present Mather & Gicst, the well-known tion, ” and of the imposs ibillity of there is a suspension of work on the smelters of Pueblo, Colorado. Hav- ‘gettiug‘ on” without: them—that. is ‘ailroad, to enable the tracklayers to ing understood that. they were going unless she was speaking “sarkastikul,” overtake the graders; Pierces ferry into the m1».iiut‘acturiug ot‘ white lead, - as Artemus Ward would say: will be improved so :18 to make it we made some inquiries of the senior Shakespeare says that; a low, soft. a '1 ilzible for U“tvellers, which it does member of the firm in regard to the voice is an excellent thing in a woman, not seem to be at; present; between matter, and found that: owing to the a sentiment so sympathetic to St. Paul Connecting with tri-weekly lines to Grass Springs and Hackbcrry the lack of requisite raw material the that he absolutely commands women feed is splendid; Mr. Piflin, in charge lead business ofPuablo would be con- to keep silence. How, then, with the of Patterson’s well, furnishes water fined to the making of lead pipe and ghosts of these authorities rising before Hot Creek, Tybo, Belmont, Morey, for "5 centsa head, and will dig a sheet lead, and that consequently me, dare I open my month, except, of Grantsville and Candelaria, wellin the Wallapai valley; all are another opening for Utah enterprise course, to do justice to the viauds of . And half-daily lines to well and prosperinrr. was made. Some California capital- Sorosis.‘ Why, I never made but. (Miles open from S A. 3:. until :2 P. at. liquors MISCELLANEOUS. together, some of the gentlemen ex- Associmiou will be held at the Justice’s ; plaincd to Mace the ciicuinrtniises 0t Court, opposite the school house, the bet. Monday evening, Augustrlst', at 8 “0'11! It: was that way, 1 ‘as it? If o’clock. Visiting brothers cordially I’d known it I wouldn’t ’ave. cared, ” invited to attend. said he, "an’ 1’ m bloody 012d now I By order: didn’ t. ’it ’im ’ztider.” clear at. least $750 in that time. We are not TOBACCOS, CIGARS, paying salaries, but. want men willing to work and obtain as their pay the profits of their energy. lien not willing to work on our terms will not work on any. Those meaning business will receive our large descriptive circular, and extraordinary ofi‘er by enclosing Wines and Liquors that it is kept. under the Postofilce. A. Wixqvisr, President. The Tribune says that all the hotels in that C. F. Bo1u.-,Secmtary. city appear to be crwded to their utmost‘ w If business increases next year as it has this Salt Lake hotels will be compelled to double their capacity. Crowded hotels are indicative of a healfiiy and growing city. Torn thoughtit was a quite sutlic ie'utl-y “ ’ard ’it.” Iftbe blow had struck him anywhere else but 011 the check it Circus Company have corn- would have killed him. Suit Commenced. Robinson‘ S menced suit aOainst Washoe county to recov er“ 9‘27'1. paid under protest as taxes list Thurs- thy. Gen. Kittrcll is their attorney. It has day. An. st '21. and will be a running match between. (1 Boy and iVildmoor, mile hens. best. three in five for 5,000 a side. Already many h. 1:9 be: s have been made on this race. —Tiibune. the county 'or counties they may Wish to LEGAL NOTICE. work. Address. Rs.NNER MANUFACTURING Co., N THE PROBATE 001: RT IN AND FOR the County or" Washington Territory rf 118 Smithfield Street, Pittsburg, Pu. 0-» I'tah.-In the matter of the. estate of James» \V. Nixon. deceased. Notice for Publication. —-—-—O.¢————— “Ride With a White Man." of time appointed for proving Will. &c Pursuant to an ordorof said court. made. on the 151 day of April A. D. 1832.1ioticeis her» by given. that Saturday. the 22nd day of April What’s the Use Thanex: ran0 at. the Driving Park of the Utah Joc ‘y Cluii). is to take place on Wednes a three cent stamp. with their address. The first to comply with our terms will secure been the custom to tax circuses every time they come this way. and Assessor Langley followed the precedent established. Con- A Cleveland hack driver was fined $.20 for soliciting passengers by saysiderable talk has been indulged in about the ing, “Come this way to ride with a 1 ~ lity of the tair, and this suit. will settle it white man.” He had a colored corn—Silver State. petitor, and the Justice who imposed Of writing so many letters to your friends: they will get more local news in one MIXER than a dozen letters contain. Sent to any address in the United States one month for .~\.D.185‘2. at 11 o‘clotk. A 31. 01 said day. at: the court room of said court. at the Courthouse in the city 0. St. George in the said county of Wasl iDLIlOR. Terri tor) of Utah have been appointed as the:time and place for prov~ ingtthillof suidJuines W'.Nixon,deceused. and for lit-tiring the application of James (1‘. Bleak and Johanna ll. J S. Nixon for the $1, or three 111011th for :33. —————.—°.—-———— g9 ffifia w eck in your own town. ‘11:; Outs There.. 35a little excitement on Main street. this morning. A gentleman was standing in é; .rit iiee. No risk. E1crythi11gnew. npitiil not r1qu‘rrt. We will furnish you front of one of the saloons, when a ladv came \':l'\lllln\'11l:llly along! and .1 ithout poclimin tries. commenced hummciinv him on the head with an umbrella. he soon “rested it fioin her. how'Iewr. and broke it. We have not learned .Lhe cause of we fracas. - are the line said: “Language that tends , to degrade or insult a man who has making fortunes. the misfortune of being colored is an Henry’s (Iarbolic Salve. Is the BEST SAL‘IE for Cuts. Bruises. Sores Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Tetter, Chopped Hands issuance to James G. Bleak. Johanna M. J. S» Nixon and Robert Gardner of letters test“- Chilblnius, Corns 11nd allkinds ot Skin Erup: tilts make as much as men. and bus and 2 . smuke great pa). Reader. if you want a ho mess atwhich you can make great pay 1] the time. you work. write for pauticula rs to outrage, and cannot; be tolerated.” The soundness of this view is to be Li. Halletti»'Co.,l’oitland, Maine. considered in a higher Court. tions. Freckles and Pimples Get HENRY‘S CARBOLIC SALVE.as all others are counter felts. Price 9.51 create. mentary. when and where any person interested may .ippenrtmd contest the same. 1 St. Georg). Ut- h. AerilSth 18S2. JOSEPH C. PFNTIEY. km Cm. i |