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Show po - SO | STEELE SERSERT STEELS. § “TERYS eo <UBYCRIP“ION - " bees es eevee: Os gM acre Bingle RUUD cca mercial nat —\— >. Prysician Attorney ter Joruick’s next to. Mo- A. Bailey, OFi I1CB—i talc AGENT! irat deor south Lake R29 2 ~<a of White House, Gity, APPLICATIONS Utah FOR MINERAL Yatenta; prepsrea Homew ead, Pro-emp(iimbder Contre, Deser: Land and Fension fton, apes. Write tohi-o, anclosing stamp for infotme- tion, aid pond: wave w trip to the city. suewers: prowywy. | oll curres- Pastcffice Box 263, ” . : ™ . THE LEEDS Beating Company, Rilvor Reet, ° Transacts . BANKING ail parts vived tah, BUSINESS. of "he castern States JOHN M and RICE, Oashier. ‘3. A. TORRILL, 3 ‘Lier Main Street, Silver Keep, GERERAL DEALER Ih Groceries, Provisions. LUMBER 7 and. GP iIN. hepbiticiah te — Nolkce Lor Fublicaioa—No. 4:7, U. 8. Lawp Orrrorg, Sart Lane Crry. OTICE the Jannary IS HEREBY 2th, } 1881 GIVEN foliowing-named har filed ‘notice of his intention to Make final proof in enpport of his claim. and aecare y thereof, and that said final proof will he ‘made before the Indge of the Conrt of. Kane é i, 2. for the section 2. township 41, 8. R. 12, te . M. and he expecta ‘tnnons resid-nce said tract by upon two of to prove ite con- following named and cuiltivation..of the ‘witnesser, viz: John Sp: ndlove, Sr., Oliver Stratton, Goorge Isom, Joseph N. Workman, ‘e)) of Virgen City, Rane connty, Utuh icMAS ; Regiater, NO, A. BAILEY, attorney for/spp) cant. Notice to Creditors. hy CB | RoBaTB | UT IN (ND FOR im ten montha ‘a * , tote vid@ict, fh atte thee pb Bad @ mt Biver ef. is fo no oa ty tetrsior +t bis the Waeblugtou, i erritory of Omh. era A FRED t+) ANT, Administrator ae, deo wed, of the ‘ = HOC ALY Of Wasiingtop, Ler'io yof Dish, oe ew ttes of the essere of Mathi @ Waveney, egohged, NO’ ov te hereby given b the under. ie Pye have oro th eat t iof Machivg C ised, to heorediior.2. and v} Lerrons havi go'ame agaiiet he eet id rannd; é' ‘ qm With the Lece & fF Yon here ) cats @ of meth ‘ “S79 ASE Aiki tenet H aE . se 1p aguas “ . us |, of s dag. GcL¥uk Kexy, Dece ober 8th, 188°. the is and he would J] year, among repayit. order litle wreck of paradise. of nature disturbed., wes deer, the, wild fow] the fertility of nature. _— that’ Ty and” planned Sa SS nt ti te NerrHer the vices or the virttes of aman are his nature; Wd or, to blame him {s not to know him ; a bation of disapprobation toes not define him. The essential of a man is found concesled below these moral, badges,—{Taing. * Ee 7 : are spe botieed too NOLS. | gue eee aes ', sili Francisto;’ with the~sur- excursionists, frown Boston and:other be the work. aire ( ing the past°winter, for the Wines, Liquors & SECS ; ‘Ovuiaable in the ee Arriving Daily, , here, A follows known ome @f the finest Milt lard Tables — prisoner; P. HARRISON - Main St. liver Bee, lab ue hve the DAKGS*T cot Bist seleciea ue Ot govds guuth of Sealy Lake Gity, which Ousiite OF i a e an € a7 a =FURNITURE= OF EVERY MAIN STREET, SILVER BEER. DESCRIPTION, John Fortman, Prop’r. — Carpets, Mattrasses and Bedding, if you eee Doors, Sash and Blinds, Hoxie is goher husband. man that has of lovely wo- | correspondent Mr. fothe Terriers, ONCE MORE to the FRONT.- | Windows and Window Frames, Paints, Oils, Futty and Glass, Wall-Paper well rule of never calling on Jess than twa pairs. MAIN OT REET, ested REEF. ‘BORDERS & DECORATIONS j~ A Republican journal the other week printed in bold Jetters the startling headlines, *‘ Earthquake in Ohio oul ‘ +f chip : | HICKOX & RAFFERTY, Prop'rs.. And everythiag pertaining thereto.) —Five Thousand People Killed!” and disappointed iis readers, who eagerly pernsed the dispateh only to find that theofficial vacancies were in Chio., . Did you ever see a young woman slip down? “Of course, you ‘never looked; but then- you’ve seen them. She don’t. flourish around like an in- toxicated jumping-jack, filling the air with arms and bad does; but she simply words, as to. speak, like a crushed a mustard plaster oy the sole of each foot, and drinking a pint of aandelion Bn da a Se ate oe rs irg TE Steod Him and Cizars, Will be kept o1 baud, aed ratrons may rely on prompt ahd courteous teeatment, ELK-HORN SALOON. Main sared Dusiness. bey are now v @ ared tu serve he people. of Miver Rue: and wietwity wil the ebuic-st cate i Beak, MUi ON, rOd> oo VnAL; ole, AUSAGE ant VULUGNA, Headchesse Pickled fert, I ripe, -tc. e Keeps always, the dest Wines, Liquors ana Cigara, We want ili wholove good meat and good ac- ‘Om m odatiuns to give U- & callaind we for them. selves, and We are satisiied, aiter a fair trial, to be-gndged by our works. @F Meats DELIV: BED to all pointein the Vicinily FKEK OF CHAGE, PS Street, Boatdoorto the Drug Store; she sbove popula: stead and wie : GEORGES MILLER [larrison- House, SILVBR REEF: teil Firat WreheHow (LUWER 6, Benanzn, tn department and sets One of the best tables in the West. Tie Harrison will maintain the good reputation ir bas alwaye enjoyed among. MAIN 8TREST.) MASHING, IRONING AND ILITIN6 the traveling public, and guests “i tac et \ OTICE—TO A. MoMATTE, YOTR heirs or wesigne: “You mre hereby nove fied that there has been expended tor yon in, money and lavor on the © lode, which inslinared in-Harrisbur district, Washington county, Utuh ett ' the sorb of S100. whit ae the your assessment always a aeiet on the said FINE BAR AND BLLUARD ROOMS —— Ate atiached to the hotel. where the best af Liquois wud Cigars wil alw ys be 7 et amet ‘ niine the Yeare' 1878, 1879, and and that unless the same is paid to me within hinery dayr from the e iration of publication of this ‘Silver Reef, May 27, 1880,“ " * 9 t wiil receive the very best uecommodationis, ce subject. - se cortrienr ‘ LARGE AND COMMODIOTS HOUSE, has recentiy been retiited and renovated thouvhout, 16 firet-clsay in every was a ab oA ++ UTAH. Ts in an who and ‘pertaming tos goods. BY HIS NEWPIRM BAGTAKEN Eastern city carrying a silk umbreilay which he placed in the «tind. Ingenilenan, Liquors made to order op Off. Mun entered a fashionable club another hand Onaertaker’s LU.K; HARRIS & CO.) Frop'rs, There is ‘nothing like presence of mind, after ali. ‘he oiher day, during a tremendous shower, a genile- sianily on PEOPLE'S MARKET pat- paas.”” Yesterday be received an awswer from the maiernal side of the house, informing him that his lamented aunt was atilicied wish something. of that sort during her life, but had always found relief in: placing 2 ars Keptconatantly short nutice, and every'hing firet-clase tine of a man hat-or ““mnezzo-soprano of extraordinary com- Tea Ww B WévE OP! N‘'D THE ABOVE HOUSE 86.8 Fi sews. Salcon, ava invite ai: our friends and the pubic in gemerakte give we aceli, Nowe bui the finest ‘ Complete Assortment of Coffins abbreviates, so ent drinking-cup, while you stand b and wonder you never noticed that hole in the side-walk before. He came from thé country seven years ago, and is now a well-io-do merchant. Last week.bhe wrote to the old folks, telling them he had: married a jady with a very tine .volce—a and a \ @ Aes ca eewelecn, vocmepaiten Of every sige aud pat.ern, says Schenuck’a i. =The Choloest Pranae of WINER, LIQUORS AND CIGARS “‘Obteinabie in the Market always on Hand, 3 ayy GIVE ME a CALL eS Mirrors, Pictures & Picture Frames that *‘ President Gartield is fond of making calls.’’ We suppose the President Bike Pewee? ee [Billiard Hall ESIRES TOINFORM TE™ FUBLIC THAT married life is not without its Washington — WOOLF & JORDAN. lying, you won’: get off yeats. Prisoner—But, many years d’ye s’pose I told the trooth? troubles. Vennie Ream ng to make a bust of He will not be the first gone on a bust because wed. “Bauroiovew J. Quin &- The inhabitants of the Cannibal Even RH retpa 4. H. Qrivx. QUIRK BROTHERS Islands have discovered trichina in an American missionary. This is a sad blow at ome of the country’s leading exports. Chicago boasts of @ fruit-seller who could have cheated a child ‘ont of seven centa, but didn’t doit. Such cases are so seldom in: Chicago, it’s no wonder she-bozsts of it... Judge—See | See STOCK OF NEW GOODS, TAILINGS, do any more with three Judge, how yd gimme if ae 3.8, CASSIDY. DON'T FAIL 30 SEE OUR hides ‘i zn z Hain Bt.,Silver Ket, THE BEST NEW 620081 only, hag been immense, and. it. will take but a few seasons more of such work to @xterminate the buffalo and antelope in the great valteys of the Yellowstone. Over: 80,000 buffaloes have been killed within. the past six, months. . - i ect ‘CAPITOL.| - mourning the abs:raction of just sueb tumblers, ete., are put into a pot, an article, jumped up. ‘Will you al-: filled with coll water, to which some | low me to look at that?” he said, common, table, salt has been added, sternly, . “Certainly,’’’ remarked. the’ The water is well boiled over o fire umbrella carrier. “tL was/just taking and then allowed to cool slowly. it to the polive s ation. Ii was lefi in When thé ariicles are tiken ott and my house last night by # barglar washed, they will be found to resist won we, frightened off.. .1 hope it afterward. any. sddden changes of will prove # Urat.rate clew.” And temperature. The process is simply nan the perated owner. could | ernie tn Tanto. She od whieh ste-bebe taken considerable Plymouth rock, - SALOONS. ~~ topetber with ¢ ke ¥ of advertising, THER in a/Henty Ward Beecher one of annealing,.and the slower the Pp al see where hig name. bad been eatpotice,Yntercet In waidinine or loce will V6 tor: F eed and Livery ycooting-part te conducted, the: ntredbesatebiod. na-duy set Ceawy pelted to bia aN ah ore eer ran ya a effective will CP Cee. é t ngsingcn and Shem ate das tool Be. ether bos nese tiv, devo ¥ "” Phiscellancous. A clergyman traveling in Montana reports that the killing of game dur- and re r San cific Coast.” In savage life eg 3 aria ent . portions of New England, left several days ago for an excursion to the Pa- turkeys, fur- a q . rounding towns and cities, will be destroyed before the harvest of 1831._ The San Francisco’ Stock Report says; ‘‘ we are likely te finda good ‘many copper cents in cirenlation in a few days, as one hundred and ninety <.-—____-_- Thev-met-chx 1Ghe Silver’ 0. W.Onaxr...... $28.0: igom £3 {. The Tucson Journal says that the Papago Indians have committed most of the late depredations charged to the cow boys. The latest. news from.all parts of California is to the effect that the-business Ontiook in. that State is better than it has been for years. It ie-stated that xn-unusval amount of mining capitalists are going into Bodie, and the prospects for increased interest in local mining is good. A Southern California prophet says nished abundant food to the savages without. serious encroachment upon There ' rh other for the present fiscal year, but buffalo and st There is considerable excitement at “The apparently The t, ~ ; French Guich, Qal., over new quartz discoveries. Women can hold a mining @iim, under, the General Land Office law, |and 80. can a minor. fell, breaking to ve Rich copper has been found on the Upper Yellowstone River. and, in.addiiion, an ar- endeavor * &. PACIFIC COAST ITEMS, an elopement. The father found it To Prevent Lamp Chimneys Cracking. A Leipsic journal, which makes a out, and gave ordera to his servants to patrol the grounds by night and shoot specialty of mattere relating to glass, all trespasrers, Disguised in man’s gives a method which it asserts will clothing, the girl attempted to escape, prevent lamp chimneys from crackand was shot dead at the gate. Grief- ing. The treatment will not only stricken, her father “erected a mauso- render Jamp chimneys, and like. ariiletim upon the spot, and deeded the cles more durable, but may be applied entire property to the city for a cem- with advantage to crockery, stoneware; porceliun, etc The ‘chimneys, | etery. . ; 5 5 : never was a heart but had gleams of there appears to be no wanton or-unit. Shining at times in some royal necessary destruction of the natural natures diffusive ue the light of.day means of support. It wag reserved withoat cloude, there is yet no life-.so for the civilized white man to carr dave and clouded but it sends a golden on a wanton war against the bounty shaft through some opening rift. To of nature, and to kill and destroy, be great-hearied, for ihe love we bear without thought or study of those imto .our Musier, and in imitation of peraiive laws inder which nature him, is the ideal of christianity, for it holds.in trust the food supply of man. is the religien of him whose life and Fromm the first settlenient of the coundeath were self-sacrifice. If we are try, the prccess of eradicating and to follow, we must, like bim, bear a annihilating the useful animals, birds erose, and:fishes natural to the couniry has It has been so from the beginning. been. carried on with an energy and Call the dead-roll of the world’s success but too characteristic of the worihies-—its prophets, apostles, mar- Saxon race. Large tracis of land tyre and saints, the great teachers. of have been entirely depopulated of mankind, ‘the architects of our liber- their animals and useful birds. The ties, the heroes of civilization, the buffalo on his native plains has beministering angels who have, blessed come an. object of rare curiosity. the poor, the-sick, the dying, the help- Deer aré limited to the remoter mounless, Has not the measure of their tain ranges or extensive tracts of bargoodness heen that of self-denial? ren. woods. .The . wild ‘fowl, which They have auffered that others might swarmed in New England during the suffer less; they have’ died for. the first settlement of the country, and truth, that othérs might live; they for a long time afterward, have alhave defended’ human rights. by en- most disappeared. The last wild turduring unspeakable wrongs—the tears key was led in Massachusetts and blood: Love, like the fabed bird, nearly halfa century ago. There is pierces ‘his, own bostm to feed hie not probably a sporisman living who loved ones. ‘Is not itself to be reached has killed a grouse on Murtha’s Vinethrough death? Y :' yard, the last refuge in the northeast of that most valuable bird. Plover Sad and Romantic, sit migrate, though in diminished A history almost #8 ad and romantic as that of Romeo and Juliet is numbers, from their breeding-places attached to Green Mount, the well- in the far north to their winter homes known cemetery at Baltimore, Marys in the sonth, but they carefully avoid land. The property war once owned the northeastérn coasts. No one in hy John Oliver, a wealthy English this generation has seen a wild swan merchant. His only child, a heauti- alighting on the waters of Massachn- | ful girl of 20, was loved by a young setis. They encee-‘adounded there.| man whose only unfitness lay in the Even the wild geese find no resiing-| fact that a personal féud existed be- place here—xure expelled as if they tween him and the girl’s stern father. were tramps and vagabonds, Sa THAT settler plantations, all lethim will have the ee a “ Parniahes Exchange on falt L.ke, &an Frat cisco, sid Barope. stumbled was granted; Self-Sacrifies. Self-sacrifice is at the root of all the blossoms of goodpéss that have anr- a Cenerai er a tramp met a Centennial iourist from When a Salt Lake City, who happened to Know man looms np as a commodore, he is a his father. After talking, the tourist fat bondholder; he owns two-or three offered to take him Weat, if he wanted railways and very nearly all the peo- to-go. “The offer was accepted, and ple. who have business transactions the Capitol policeman, Arthur Thomwith him. No one has the least idea as, Went to the depot with them and how many military officers there are bade them good-by. in this country till be travels around. Now let four years pass, and the Not long ago an observing man, rest of the story comes in. Arthur while on a trip through-Georgia, was Thomas, who was ‘a Capitol policeinvited to a fashionable dinner party, nan in 1876, is now, and has been for and while there was introduced to six- neurly two years, Secretary of Utah teen majors, ten volonels and eight Territory, having been appointed by | judges. He was nothing but a plain President Hayes on the recommendaminister, and as-he gazed at the nota- tion of a nuinber of leading men, Rebles seated around him he felt like a publicans and Democrats. _Geerge gnere fly-speck in this world. Life entered Mr. ‘Thomas’ office in suddenly grew. gloomy and dull, and Salt Lake Ciry to ascertain something the more he thought of his humble about boundaries and survey of position the more melidnchuly be be- ceriain thesections of wmiineral lands. came. He wanied to seek some dark recognized each other, and had secluded spot and there bay the moon They 2 long talk. tramp had’ prosuntil rome Gue mistook for a dog and pered.. BesidesThehaving a wife, he can shot him with a gun.. Sad and listless draw and have honored his cheek for he roamed. -about, and when bis heart $100,000. Everything he has touched was sinking with deapair he was pre- since he has beenin the Territory. has sented. to ay Brown. into money, one, way or an“Are you plain Mr. Brown?” he turned other. The ex-policeman and the exinquired, as the tears welled up in his tramp ean be seen strolling or driving eyes. about Salt Lake City any afterfioon, “Yes, sir; and Iam glad to meet and “Ahe wives of each are equally inyou,”?. separable. : “Friend, brother,’? was all he could 4 rn say, a8 he fell on Brown’s neck and The Destruction of Wild Game. wept, Brown was veritably an oadis So long as America continued in in a desert of dignitaries, and life was the-oceupation of the aborigines, the bright once more. (Suscessor to T. C. Bailey), &|LANOD he a of Southern. Utah. a prefix colonel to his name. Publis in Office, ‘Jno. pure woman runs a half dozen ters addressed to Bank. Notary Interests ef rangement was made by which he was given.a comfortable sleeping place in the building. The officer also managed to bring enough food from his boarding-honse to-supply him.— In From genéra] observation it seems about two weeke the tramp gave nothat a man ie ranked according to his lice that he would start West... He wealth and standing in a comomaity. was exceedingly thankful for. the If he has a @omfortable income he is kindness shown him by’ the’ officer, a major, buf if he possesses a bank, or and said if he ever got half a chance Attorneyerac-La w, SALT LAK& OITY, UTAH, Street, Mining Graded Titles. [New Orleane Timee.] 3. RAIGUN. as. fesitdie mn oo < o Will attend to any legal business entrusted te his care. No. 81, Maim leve of eng OntIaet# and shames them all. Thy children will cling ronnd thee, L t fate be dark or bricht. At home no eheft-will wound thee Then * Don’t stay late to-night ” Attoruey-at-Law SiLVER REEF, UTAH, | hig arm. A Capitol policeman pick him up, and, after preparing a.co Greenville, California, was burned sent for a surgeon, who set the ar This over, the tramp asked the priyj- a short time ago. The aggregate loss ES lege of sitting around in the Capit} is eatimated at $100,000. ‘will y do the part until be got streng enough te po = -Graash: about again, saying that he° had no harvesting this year on the ranches of : money and knew that-habitudl loung- the Trnekee Meadows, Nevada. ers were Irible to arrest on a charge More bullion was received at the of vagrancy. Thé desiret privilege Carson Mint during April than in-any The world. se.eo!d. ‘nhnm=n, Will sparn thee if thon fa'l; The ee eae a the thousands of persons who went through the Capitol building one day in July was @ tramp named Geor, As he was passing down the steps, afier an inspection of the build ing, = ae ae 5 During the Centennia} Her gentlo®. too, entreatine, we aye. “Don't stay late to-night.” DD, P WHEDON. MAURICE the E arTTrf‘€é‘ 1 The Romance of a Tramp. [‘Vashingten corr. Hartford Times £ high t. gleamine, The world In which then movest Te bneg. hreve, and wide: The worl? of her thon lovest Utah. : ~ : A« falle the shades of nicht: And while the etrpa are leaving The tirele pure and bright, Avtender yates. half criev ne Says. “Don't stay late to- ight.” -nt-Law, : { - to ae | seks q e 1 2 SILVER REEF, WASHINGTON COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 188h. en are SILVBR REEF. “ a ; . With rave of rosy (Late assistant U. 8. Att'y for Utah.) Ovrice: . a <t ET The hearth of home ix beaming Box 41, BEAVER. CITY, UTAB. 8. + ) . SNOW, A ttorney U. a Don't Stay Late To-night. _ Uvrton—Next door te Halpin’s store. ZERA be 1 - a : = . a: f | vas) sSu:geon + + + te Fe 7 Devoted — —_——_ keee ONO Sh: snarenssccncers & CL ~cd ‘ oe : §.,. ] Sees * f : 2. | Cc. MANTOR, “Lesixiant Q 8 ; ~ = « PROFESSIONAL. MAINST, - J. W. EOUDER. 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