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Show THE i vr Sihy BR SILVER 4 MINERI REES REEF, - MINE UTAH: WASHINGTON ) OUR )THE BUSINESS-MEN. OF THE TOWN. GILLISPIE, Delivered by Rarrief, LUND & Grocer and Diy per weeks sous lishing Main Jordan, Notary Public. Main Street, Silver BAILEY & PARSONS, © Meat MARKET, Attorneys and Reef. LUND. &CO. Salt Lake City, Utah. PIONEER, BILLIARD . BIRD HALL, & LOWE, b Meme li: Quirk * Main Street. Land Agents and Attorneys|. Salt a ee ee an RE Ce Utah N, JOHNSON, a ® Ge eee ie a NLARRISON HOUSE, the Reef by \P. | Riosha nme GihoneP q Bao REEF Proprietor ss iF Atthis popular Wines, Are resort none Liquors dealt Cigars over the bar to patrons, fier Private Clab establishment. ~ but the choiceet and Rooms attached to the CABINET SALOON, ED. 9 best THGMPSON, NOW PREPARED all kinds of brands of liquid LIQUORS Prop'r. TO Finest The CIGARS. Salt Lake bottled beer (@ FURNISH refreshments. AND on ice. Billiard Table in the City. Weiss Eremsry Silver Reef, Utah. r | Restaurint, Street above the Harrison AM NOW PREPARED: TO SUPPLY the Trade. Families, and the public gererally, with a Choice Article of Beer, by the Keg. Quart or Bottle. Bae Beer de livered free to any part of Silver Reef and adjacent vicinilics.~«@ gar The Dancing Pavilion at the Brewery ts at all times at the service of the pub!'* for the purposes of vocial recreation.-@@ ~ No improper characters tolerated. PETER WELTE. PIONEER H. Hotel in M. H. QUIRKE. The A list, KEELER, next door House and run by eo Barber to gud the Tonsorial Ar- Pioneer Saloon on Muin Street. ee Jupp Brothers. the-only situate Blacksmiths on Lower and Wagon Main St; Repairers are always on hand. HORN SALOON, Wines, Liquors? " and Cigars by GEORGE MIULER, PHILEDEPHIA SALOON, Main Street, John Fordman proprietor. oe Pioneer Rneli Finest Pool Billiard im the and First , Alwayr.on hand, ' J Obtainable in the UHITED STATES. | 4H, CASSIDY. Cigars FINE CLU3 ROOM IN READ\ . CiAGARS Tables Class and BEST Wines, Liguors& | Territory, Liquors STORY. * 1 fadvise a man to keep none of his af- ies fairs from his wife. Many_a home been saved, many a fortune>recrieved, by a man's fall confidence in his wife. Woman is far more a seer, The Stockton Cal. Mail tells th's story: "George L: Waters, the co'- government surfrei them wid a prophetthan man if'she b® givnafairchanee, Asa' general rote is the wives contine the mihateg of their ins and thoughts to their husbands. Why not reciprocate, if but ae, -- Caen --- oe ae ae + Oe best in life are those who make didants of their wives, ‘ rien con- eo THE WOMAN QUESTION. warmed bis seat in the Senate he wae - New England introduced into the Distriet Club, o: Which Boss Shepberd was a prominent member, Poker.was the prominent reereation of the club, and Jones was induced to také a hand, Although a good poker player he retired) trom the game oalorer té the amount of $70,000. ‘The Seuator having afew silver minesat his. back fur pocket nohey, was game anddid not allow the least expression of chagrin or disIrust to escape him. The next mornig he telegraphed to one of the most expert card sharps in Virginia City. is' overstocked with women, withe ethe west has a-corresponding excess of the other sex. A writer ina Peoria paper suggests the revival of an ancient Assyrian custom to equalize matiers, He says: ‘Tn ancient Babylon they used te niake it arule to have no old amaids inthe city. Young .women were permitted to marry atwill,ifthey choose to do 03 but before they reached the ragged edge of old maiddom, _ they were obliged to marry whether or not. ‘Lo seenre this end, , they used , to have a yearly auction: of all unmarried young women of a certain age, The most beautiful women of Light days afterward the gambler arrived very the company was put on the Litthe Missouri, in' Montana. The trappers had litthe or nothing that Wis of Value-merely their guns, a few skins and three or four ponies, The assassins had taken everything, however, and the pockets of the Spaniard Were turned inside out, Near the site of their camp fire was foundan old Indian packsaddle, part of an old tepee and a few cartridges. Also an old towel on which the name of "Mrs, A. S. Wright'? was written in indelible ink. No one in that section knew anything about the men-who_ they were or Where they came from-and nothing was found.on their persons, that would shed any light on tbe sub- up for sale te the hignest bidder; then followed the nextin loyliness, and so on down the scale, When, the zero point wat reached they still kepton with the sale latter was Iving down, and he probably ‘never kuew what hurt him,' 7 as the saving is. Both Lodies was buried near where they fell. The cowbeys and surveyors believe that the work wag done by Indians-presumably anembers of the "Crow-Vain" tribe, known to be in that country, but who belong for" the pleasnre of meeting confidence with onfidence? "fhe men* that succeed itthe ways of Washington society. Almost. before he had thoroughly and also through the head, the latter CAPITOL, Billiara 4 NOLES by © Mrs. Cassy, MartTIN ELK BILLIARD HALL, BS y : 1882. in Washington, dressed in a expensive suit of clothes and wound having evidently been) in flict- sporting a small fortune inthe way Grambe, Meals 5) cts; board by the day $1. ed at close range, as ! the-hair was vf diamonds. Jones introduced him Main Sireet. powder burned, to the members of the clubas a minA party of cowboys who were in ing millionaire from Nevada, and the that section were' notified, and on Star Route frauds and the Navy Yard The NEW Maingcet, Beef etc. by seeing the bodies, recognized them as thieves immediately made arrangeke _ Marshai and Brown. , two hanters and trappers-The small ments to pluck him. Heaecepted an than being a Spaniard who gave his invitation to play. The stakes ran name as Bill Tiseedero. and the other high, andthe spurious millionaire who styled himself "Big Lou.' The Was avell supplied with Jones' money EXCHANGE SALON, on Spaniard had been in. tie country atthe end of the tournament the gamMain Street, Reef. the winner of, about three years, and was regarded bier rosefrom the tibleé A. Levy, proprieror. It was $500,000 of the club) moncy. aaa pretty hard case. "Big Lou" had) only been in the country a fel xsevere blow tothe Ringsters, but they made the people .of the United months, during which time he and CABINET SALOON, Main Street, the Spaniard bad ‘deen trapping to= States pay it back 10 them in short Ed. Thompson, Proprictor. Jones divided with his friend, gether, From the appearances, they order, had been dead abeut two weeks. "Big and never set foot in the club room Lon" had evidéntly received the again, first shot; but being a larges powerfiil Welte's BREWERY, and DANCING Pafellow, sprang to his feet and ran yilion, Main Street; by Virginia City Nev., isin its deeasome distance before he- fell, when Peter WELTER. Reports ftom there indicate the assassin approached: him aud shot dence. has passed its him through .the head. From the that the Comstock nature of the Spaniard's wound it prime and as upon it wholly, Virginia The CAPITOL Sar.oon is situated on Main City depended for its business, the must have been inflicted; while he J. ff latgest ney acy STREET........+... SILVER the Harrison. ho ‘OSMOPOLIT:N MAIN Room. ar ee Suotons. ‘ Lunch Public in the office. - . 30, but instead of the buyers paying for. euch qnality of wives, they were giv- ena premium for taking the stock off the market, and struck offto the men that would tuke them for the smallest bonus. Whit was made on the-beauties was used to even up onthe ulgy. ifanything was left, ib. went into the |: city treasury." ------ > <P ie eeeemeened T ENNYSON'S‘3 PLAY. When trer-he Eva asks replies that Edgar to marry marriage is a - feeble institution which will pase away with priestcraftipto the abyss; that Nature'a lesson is thetrue one under Whose law the birds pair merrily for the season, and part. not less, merrily when the season is over. ‘The brutality of sueh a speech from a lover to his mistress brought a storm about his ears. The pit had for some naturally rapidly failing. time been showing signs of impati1s Whileone cannot but regret that a encer after this: they entered inte t city so enterprising shoald be doomed loud protests. The unhappy Edgar it is perhaps a good thing for other ‘Thad te proceed with astill more unpoints that the Comstock has ceased ‘ Ine ky speech: tobethe one great center of attracMarriage in itself] Well when the tion. For years past it has overshad great Democratic deluge which is awedall other, mining interests on slowly coming upon usand a@lEnthe Coast, and the great bulk of minrope shill have washed.away thrones ing capital found its way to this one aud churches, and ranks conditigns- ledge. But already capital is looking and customs-marriage one of) the for other investments; the treasures most senseless, among the yest-why that the Comstock has swallowed) up heretofore is being dispersed over the other sectionsof the Coast, and even San' Bernardino is feeling the benefit properties that would| of it. New have been taken nonotice of a short tiine ago, are now attracting atten-; tion and the capital that was formerly sunk on one mine will now turn to develop the whole country.- San Bernardino Times. ee } then the manand the woman free to follow their "elective being affini- ties," will each bid the old bond farewell, not with tears but With smiles, not with mutual reecriminations, but with mutpal good wishes, with no dread of the worlds gossip and nonecessity for concealment; and the children !-well the state will bring up.the children. 5; A shout of derision greeted the last sentence, and it is probable that nothing could save the play. Christine Nilssen wears asad and troubled expression, with two rows of A woman's udvice, is generally a good thing to have; so if you are in any trouble, tell your mother, or ject.-Laramie Boomerang. ‘pearl buttons. down the center and "Sour wife, or your sister all about it. shirred around the bottom, rere ‘Be assured that light will flash upon A bass singer with a bad voice, was your darkness. Women are too comThe editor of an esteemed Western contemporary having undertaken: to ‘monly deemed verdant in ail bit wom corrected by the conductor-of a choir, tell his renders what he would do if anish affairs, No philosophical stu- who said to him, Sir, you are murder he were an ass, an ‘envious rival begs | dents of the sex thus judge them. ing the music! "My dear sir," Was are the the reply, it is far better to. kill itouthimto inform the public what he ‘Their intuitions or insights woulldoifhe were not that kind of most subtle, and if they cannot see a right than to keepon beating it as a - Lake City, A POKER of bushes, he found an old camp fire, and beside it the body ofaman, He returned to-camp and. notified his companions, who xecompanied him to the plice where the body lay. . Examination revealed the fact that. he hal been shot, the batt entering on the left side of the neck, ranging upward, aud coming out abonue the ear on the opposite sive, Devensed was apparently about 40 years of nge, weighing about 125 pounds. The' next day another body was discovered about forty rods from the old exmp fire -that ofa large man. about 30 years ofage and weighing 200 pounds, He had been shot "through the hesrt by PEARSON 5eee = TRAP- them, Close to the river, and ina sechided spot ‘surrounded by clumps PANDAS (Successors to T. C. Bailey.) PBLand Agents Brothers, the west ‘Tuesday, and learned the following: Goods. Beotrssional: TWO FOUND . DECEMBER veyors, the past.season, arrived from Street. iJul:us Ss SATURDAY, ored janitor of the City Hall related an incidentto-day toa. Mail reporter concerning a, big poker game in Which Senator John P. Jones of NeOn November 19th, while the t par- vada Wasa player. Waters had been |jty of surveyors were ‘encamped on in the émploy of certain Congressmen the Big Horn river, in the horthern around the Capitol aut Washington portion of the territory, about 125 for many years, and his statement miles ~ north ‘of -Washakie, several may be aecepted as true. It was sevhead of Tiorsés turned up missing, wad eral years.ago, before the milllonaire Mr. Modlin started out to look for bad become thoroughly acquainted Co., Good Merchants, W. B, SAGER, DEALER in Groceries, Clothing and Far oMINER, PUBLISHING ¢ OMPANY Publishers and Proprietors. OF PERS & UTAH, Messrs. John Modlin and James Young, who have been in the employ of Woods Street TERMS OF ace ee ee PUR AORN Tae PM rceeoney syMidi a ks cakesths 5) fix Months. Ser ath ie aiy aires 5 Taree Months.. woveceee dieses caeneeees et 50 Cee Wout s.cocecesgens od tdhs% Sebo cees ce a COUNTY, BODIES Pe Published Every Saturday Morning. Office-MrneEr Building, Lower Main , . SILVER; REEF, Fan animal. ¥ "=. 4 scatin the meal there is no cat. there. ; you do, te « VOL. V. 2: a ~ ea 4 |