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Show 7 o : | Sa aT \ y re of Ohio, — ————= Tue United States Renate last Monday elected Bayard “. Delaware President pro tem,.on which-occasion David Davis gave an exhibition of his acrebatic ability. ——THE York water City supply is becoming for very. New short. However, beer is plentiful, and her citizens can let their faces go unwashed until the snows of winter fall. —— Davin Davis, ‘who has been . astride the political-fence for the last live years, was on Thursday elected President of the Senate and»virtual Vice-President]f the United States, in place of Bayard, deposed. — GuitFat is finding it very hard to get either counsel or witnesses. His proposed’ ground for defense will he dnsenityyoand we'll bet our: eash capital against the White House that he-will not be convicted of murder. art which those must to teach-in the ‘at the bar, or do this in the use the short in early gain who wish school, in the church, through the press. ‘To right way they should words which we learn life, and which “hive The English of the Bible is good. words hurt are the call his offence a are ata loss to President ArthOr has thus far Bianched a Youue of obscurity. A ehange in the polit- ical atmosphere creates many new ideas of men and things, and they are only too numerous who are W illing 10 give him a parting kick. The pynamite Carpet- -baggers’ Two of the ors of South Fate. carpet bag ex-GovernCarolina have reached ovan Rossa, for the purpose of mak- ing money out of the British Government. This explanation of it but until was positions for which their official career stiggested at the time, ¢vinved their fitness. Ex-Governor Moses, who recently appeared in a New York Police Court to answer to a charge of obtaining $25 under false pretenses, long ago demomstrated his in¢eatizaiton had been had it could not be certain that there was not some earnest purpose,to do mischief behind it. It now appears that the infernal machines manufactured in Ilinois Charitable persons having placed the extent of na acnvens 4 5 Seott to which was paid for the. thut led-to the direc aP Raia information of the eae finest I have and am oysters and of Sheet, 19x24 Hundred; Single of eae given Copies, with each picture. ddress, fea c ARQL EV ILLEE LITHO, Monrve Street, Chieage Oo, Co. CLAIMS Attorneys at Box 650, & CO. Law, Washington, D.C. oe ‘#0 subscription the city William net having time to many letters The ros", Moss Woolf DRY OF . General Dealer EXECUTION REEF tn ,.:. -AND-... FAMILY SALE. AN Building, PROVISIONS GROCERIES TO Tobacco and Cigars, CLOTH And Which \N Ladies’ -and recorded on page 118. Book A, Harrisburg Mining District, County at Washington, Territory of Utah, as the property of said Toguerville Mining Company, and will expose e the same for sale. or so much 8 will satisfy plaintig” s demand, to-wit: $204 04, with legal interest from aa wt, 18S! . and oe at the Court-house @ or, in St. George . Washington County, arers tory of Utah ne one Sth day of November. 1881. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock D oon. Terms, casn. ALGUSTUS P. HARDY, Sheriff of Washington County. - George, October 7, 1881. R. T. will be Cc Articles, Sold at Lowest Dealer. in Prices DRY APOTHECARY Corner Main and Center Sole Agents We PERFUMERY,@e Articles, Physicians’ Etc.,. Prescriptions Connecting IIot . Heudenthal General Furnishing And REEF Mission and In Colors all Finest with tri-weekly lines half-daily Cherry Be Silver Reef Silver Reef In to Pioche.. to Enreka,. JOUN CILMER. RICE, IL SALISBURY eee & of Misses’ Shees— deseri ption, Geguine California “ga AND SADDLES Assayers’ Goods Tobaccos, Cigars CO. ‘AND Proprietors. PENS, the And Saddlery of all Kinds. Eureka. — From From and PIPES. SCHOOL BOOKS JULIUS SULTAN,c | Mill Supolies, Pipes & Fittings Periodicals & Neweniaers Main Imported CIGARS to Jacobs Street. Silver HARDWARE & Sultan) Reef, Utah TINWARE, AND TOBACCOS Francisco .. Wholesale Virginia City Enterprise AND STEEL, Retail Dealer'in.... ” Geen ee Provisions, Produce, Lard, Coal and Lubricating Oils TALLORING In CROCKERY, HARDWA RE -Fine SAND And all California, Nevada and Utah daibhies delivered by carrier to any part of town. Silver Reef, October 15, 1881. and CROCERIES ETC Examiner, Dissolution IRON Powder and Fuse, Miners’ Toels and Domestic CIGARETTES, PIPES, CUTLERY, San (Successor Mining Notice. all its Suits Branches. Made Supplies, An assortment lish Cloths Shop always of fine imported Eng on hand. corner Centre and First West Streets A. WINQUIST. STAND: 34 CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOfore existing between Martin Keller and J. Sinclair, in the barber bnsine 26s, has me dissolved by mateal consent, Mr, SinClair retiring. J SINCLAIR, MAKTIN KELLER, Silver Reef, October 6. 1881. to -Order ee 19 TT". FOR | : DESIRABLE ' SALE. sateaut cheap. COODS Gents’ Furnishings, In Jon J. M. LYNCH A5y f Boots RESIDENCE, WI A : fiture, Pay without at for | quire at thiso DRY Be Agency and for Singer ga Goods ero if 2“ “ae oly Shoes Sewing del lvered Feed and Livery Stable, Machines. free of charge | Lower min wy St. Sliver Reef, A of Undershirts. Qualities, Assortinent every HARNESS Creek and assortment and Woolen Qvershirts. Fine Of ae UTAH and and to & SHOES our large Flannel Linen Ladies’ lines to Goods, BOOTS recommend Creek, T'ybo,Belmont, Morey, Panctide and Candelaria, Hamilton, STATIONERY INKS, POWDER. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING LINE S:r Dealer of Carry the Largest Stock careful ly STAGE SILVER GOODS AP eo Utah ae GEL st Ete at all hours, day or night. And Center for Southern CIANT Utah © eeeee a COODS A Just Received. Majin and Retail Pu Pont's. Blasting Powder Milford and Pioche SSL To elstUelt ts Le and Strects - FROM 4 FALL & WINTER JUDD MERCHANTS. Constantly on hand a well-assorted stock of DAILY The Largest Stock rn & DRUGGIST ter Carrying In Southe LUND Gillespie, Lund é Co, Wholesale Toilet GOODS And WOOLLEY, GILLESPIE AND CLOTHING to your friends; A AN les VIRTUE House STREET............ SILVER HATS, devote at ian ?Y compounded Use eae MAIN J me. directed from the Justice’s Court of Silver Reef Precinct, Washington County, Territory of Utah, in favor of EB. Crane and against the Toquerville Mining Com any. an.incorporation. Lo satisfy a indement of $204 04, with legal interest from date ot ae sment and $9 40 costs, I haye levied pyr " following nifamed property, to-wit: us tuis known as the Morning s@r Lode a Mining C ae (ze nerally known as te Toqnervi ile Min sjfuated in or near the town of Babylon: in farrisbure Mining District, Washington C ounty, Territory of Utah. being 1500 feet in lenuth by 60) feet a Width—3W) feet _on each side_of the vein— boutidéed on the north bythe rountifil rir ae The. Only Exclusive dozen letters contain. Sent to any in the United States one amet for Cab: House Ifarrison Dee! arog Drugs and Patent Medicines will get more local news in one Miner ace Utah, SHERIFF'S Rafferty. ..-...Proprietér SALOON HAS” JUST BEEN ype ned. and is the finest uccoutred establishment in Silver Reef. None but the very finest brands of Liquors and Cigars will be furnished fo customers, and a trial will prove my assertion:t The Card oat is neat and comfortable, and the enjoyment of customers will the greatest aim Silver Reef, Octo! er I 5, 1881. please 50 cents, or three months for $15 > a: ocd . County, Statement No. 8345.for the N% of SWt See 16, and NE‘; of SE of Sec 17, Tp 42, $'R15 He names the following ices to prove his continuous residence upon and cnl-" tivation of said land, Samuel Knight, Conrad Nagelie, John ¥ ind ley, Casper Gubler. all of Santa Clara, Washington County. Utah H. McMASTER, Register. Baitey & Parsons. Attys for Appi icant. GROCERS io age the W ashington. { AND Hair. and District agency What's i i Dilegel 12, 1881. 5 Opposite the Harrison House: indebted will October Cabinet. Saloon | the. passen- themselves TERRITORY, YOTICE -IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT re the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in Raenan of his claim. and that said proof will be made before the Clerk or Judge, of..the Court of W See eu County. Utah. ‘at the Cont, seat, on Saturday. November 19, 1881, ‘Alexander Pinder. of Santa Clara, 25ets ISPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO matters relating to Mines, Mineral Lands and Water Rights before the General Land Office and Interior Department. Patents promptly obtained. and information as to the manner of locating, working and proearing patents formines given on applieation. Homestead. Timber Culture and Pre-emption cases attended to: Patents to Coakand Ti imber Lands obtained, and attention given ie Private Land Claims and Surveys. classes of cases argued before the United States Supreme Court ce Parties hee information from the above firm will please mention THe Mrerer. and settle'their accounts, as ciose out! subscription: books. in other Ranney to it ourselv Of writing stat knowing this office for come forward we desire to to vatch the British Government, and that they were aetually suecessful to dollars, FRIENDS Notice. All ¢x-Governor Seott, who is now awaiting trial for inuirder in Ohio, Hak some prospect of terminating’ his eareer’at the end of a rope. There tea thousand OLD RICHARD P. EVANS _——_————— oe an the MINING gers of all their money and valuables, but gave each back ‘five dollars ex. yeNses, and shipped to Liverpool were traps are uniny other carpet-bag politicians Copy Robbers. the. Sth.-They-relieved per eee A ‘Tucson dispatch says that the stage between Benson and Tombstone was stopped by five road agents on fitness to occupy a cell in pr ison, and worthy ‘to follow Moses prea ae the galas, $7 Plot. It is suid that the dynamite plot has been exploited, and that it turns out to be a barefaced swindle, devised by three-vor-fonr-men, headed -by-O’Don-, The (Size Lock Man’s ‘to serve MY Roney that a lunch-house, Portrait of Carfield The construction of the railroads into Arizona and New Mexico has wrought a complete change in the electric condition of the atmosphere. From June tst to September 15th the rainfall at Benson has been 4 inches, which is more than double the rainfall of any other season during the same period. From ‘fueson to El Paso at this time the country presents a beautiful appearance. ‘The> bunehgrass is from one to three feet high, aud plenty of streams filled with Water, unid,.were it not for Apaches, there are settions where stock-raisers could graze their herds and raise cattle with the greatest profit. |; What public opened With his autograph, Aoknotlesees by himself to be the best likeness in existence. lectricity’s Power, resolutely -refused to make any apA parson who has not lad a long into Stalwaris with wonderftil Tap- | | pointments to office, and has expressed experience. in wrestling with the idity, In a week or two more we | the opinion that subordinate positions | stalwart of the Comstock, was enjoymay expect to hear of President Arunder the Government should be ing the pleasure of being shaved on thur being a great statesman, patriot,| filled by the heads of departments. IsSaturday afrernoon. The good man soldier and philantrophist. In the There is a strong savor of genuine | perceiv ed that the barber, though a ‘wake of the new administration there | civil-se arvice reform: He enin this stateme nt, | young man, was quite gray. li ( juired the artist's age. follows an army of suckers, dead beats and it President Arthur can only and time servers. “Twenty-seven,” answered the baradhere to his present determination | rer, —— THREE MEN from Ohio have ve- | he may make even a more auspicious ‘Dear me, and your hair is almost | white.’ cupied the Presidential chair. “They Fentrance into his administration than The barber Erni and adimitte | were William Hf. Harrisoh, R. B. | his lamented predecessor did. eas thati if Was even so, Hayes and James <A. Gartield. The j the new President may learn a very An w hat,” asked aie kind only one who served a full term was preacher, “was the causy of it? important lesson from the few months “Gri ief.’ not elected by the people. Of. the ot President Garfield’s term. ‘The “Denr me, dear me, this ‘is- sad. two who were elected, Harrison died latter was, as is well known, terribly And might I enqnire the nature of after a month’s service, and Garfield harassed by the importunate horde of your great gr iefz lived seven and one-half months after “Certainly. Tried to oflice-seekers. But had he made up Dents three he was inaugurated, aces with three kings.” his mind at the outset to listen to no oY A dim, religious silence, and a eusapplications of this kind, and had he —— AMERICANS “are degenerating. tomer“Jost. + <> fortified himself by placing all subordNow, every time a man attempts to Don't Use Postals. inate appointments in the hands of commit a burglary or rob. a train and Great care should be taken in the the chiefs of the departments, he wets captured, he makes a confession use of postal cards, which should would Tiave spared himself much and gets sent up. Time was when never be employed if you have anyvexation beyond a doubt. .. his Pres‘the boye’’ would do the business in some style and get away with the ident Arthur is now ina position to thing of an unusuai or ambiguous nature to communicate. An editorial do, however, and if he does it, and booty. The latest Confession is made writer of the New York ‘limes, evihy a Cape Horn train robber, or stands to it, no matter what outery is dently writing of personal experience, raised among the officeseekers, he BAVS2 2 SOA. newspaper nan — once rather one of the gang who xtfempted planned a story in which a lady unwill have given civil-service reform robbery. It was a dead failure, but happily married was to sue for.a di+* the leader is fool enongh to tell the the most practical and powerful imvoree, and to make sure of being corwhole stor) petus it has yet had, rect, wrote to a lawyer friend, stating ce eC the case as he meant to describe it. Fanaticism. Arthur and the Star Route Cases. Back came a postal card: ‘You could not get a divorce on the grounds you resident Garfield’s — misfortune President Arthur ‘appears to be demention in New York: you might i in somewhat tended to show the strength termined upon a vigorous prosecution Connecticut or Maine.’ This “card, of fanaticism in the East, and to stir- of the Star route cases, and this is an handed in by the carrier to Mrs. Newsprise the more liberal thinkers of an paperman one forenoon, when her encouraging indication. It seems age and countryin whieh people are husband was away at business, raised that the Star route thieves really did supposed to be eblightened and God believe that he would protect them, a breeze in- the -hotschold Which was not allayed for some days.’ respected. Itis a credit to the siypeand that they counted contidently >_>. —_—_ rior intelligence of the citizens or this upon evading justice through his help. A Royal Passenger Cuast that. such absurdities were not His refusal to listen to any proposals Tis Majesty King Kalakaua of the indulged in here. of this kind, and his resolute instruc- | Ilawaiian Islands passed west yestertions to James and MacVeagh, have Time's 8 eve enges. day, on his return to his dominions A few months ago Secretary Blaine consequently disconcerted the rogues from a trip around the world. He Was attended by a retinue of eleven greatly, and it is said that while some Was a noble statesman and patriotic persons, the most servile of which of them are preparing for flight others citizen. He had succeeded in placing appeared to be American citizens, who in the background his bitterest enemy are thinking-of confessing. If Presi- have large sugar plantations on the —Conkling; Was the right-hand bower dent Arthur holds-to this frame of islands.” ‘Ihe dus ky monarch, whose wncestors feasted. on roasted missionof the Administration, and wielded mind, and fearlessly carries out the aries, Was sometimes mistaken for a the political whip. But Time brings programme of his predecessor as re- slee ‘ping-car porter. He has expanded gards the reform of the postal service, somwhat in size since he passed ils revenges; and the Plumed Knight the country. will be more aera through here about flve years ago, Mitist how make room for the once than ever to think well of him and looks like a person who docs hot ‘lefeated foe, and retire to the shades dislike *‘fire-water,’’—{Silver State, INFORM Uran House. lic patronage, I remain, very respectfully. N HNSON. Silver Reef, October 15, 1881. land, 38,174 acres; Ohio, 34,676 acres; Pennsylvania, 27,566 acres. The total value to the farmers of the tobacco produced inthe eighteey States where it ig a “staple was $51,174,820, an amount which must have been doubled before the tobaeco left, the hands of manufacturer and dealer for those of the consumer. ns ee ees “When a know if it is.2 blunder or erime. If he does not tell the truth, and we are told that itis a case of “prevarication,’ it takes us some time to know just what we shouid thitk’ of it. No man will ever cheat himself into wrong-doing, hor will he be at a loss to judge of others, if he thinks and speaks of ba is a young lady in Keo- acts in clear, crisp terms. It is oa kuk, Lowa, who is six teet four inehes good rule, if one is at_a loss to kuow tall, and she is engaged to be married. ‘ifan act is right or wrong, to write The man who won her didit in these {| it down in short, straight-oit Engrish. words: .‘Fhy beauty sete my soul INTL SNM ES eee aglow—I’d wed the right or wrong; President and the Ofticeseekers | The man’wants but little here below » bat! ' i A dispatch from Washington states wants that little long.”’ [that prepared ROOMS the Harrison daintiest lunches at any time af night. oping to merit a liberal share of the pub- leading tobacco States was as follows: ACres 5 Fennsee, 41,532 acres; Miary- TO and the fitted up and as follows: ‘Total acres cultivated, 638,841; total pounds produced, 472,661,159. The acreage of the seven of vipers, who hath: warned you to tlee from the wrath to come’’”” ‘There is one long word which ought not to bein it—namely, ‘generation.’ “In the old version.the.word “brood’? is used. Read the verse again with this term, and you feel its full force: “‘Oh! ye vipers’? brood, who hath warned you to flee from*the wrath to come ?”" Crime sometimes dcé; not look like crime when it is set before us in the —— Downy in Andover, Mass., they {arn anen and- wemen out of the chureh who.are so sintul as to pubJicly indulge in dancing. The Andover church discipline is very rigorous. It is insisted that all naughtinesses shall be abet betrated “behind the dvor 7 —— Tue Halfbreeds are developing| BEG on Culture and Curing of ‘Tobacco, has just issued his report to General Walker. Superintendent of the Cen- Kentucky, 226,120 acres; Virginia, 140,791 acres ;-North Carolina, 57,208 man steals, and we “defulention,”’ we LUNCH Opposite Agent verses in which you findthem. Take that which says, ‘Oh! ye generation many folds of 2 long word. Notice for Publication—No. 715. Lanp Orrice, Sart Lake City. sus of 1880, in which he gives the the figures for the tobacco crop of: 1879; same sense to all classes of men. Now and then some long found, and they always Special — ee = ee which-to base their charges that the consumption of tobacco has reached a great magnitude in this country. Mr. J. B. Killebrew, Aliscellancous. To: -day. he To-day. Anti-tobacco agitators have now no | —~lack of ‘authoritative. statistics upon = the first time in five years try to use the best which, in speech, our mind into the This is the great mes c —— For the production of Federat officeholders ceases to be the leading industry We must not only think in words, but we must also wordsj’ and those will put what is in minds of others. New Tobacco in the United States. The Use of Short Words. Mliner Reef Silver : e : SATURDAY......00...-OCTOBER 15, 1881 ~ Zhe , a ae |: | os 5 1 : . | f y as pear ( : ¢ ‘fe he et ws Udita } Utah 4 |