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Show en + THE SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT. The Hall The POSTOFFICK HOURS. MATT. ARRIVES. MAIL DEPARTS, From Nerth at? as. |For North at 2p. m. From South at 12 a.m. ] For South. at 2 Pp. m. ‘m Tequery’e ly. x. ' For Toquerv’e 9 a. M. Office open from 8 a. mM. until 2 Pr. x. And from5p m.to7 yr. m. On Sundays, from 8 a.m. to 10a. M. only. Registering done during office hours; but to insure them for the day's mail, they must ot come later than 12:30 Pr. mu. : HERMAN KRAUSR, ~--Postmaster. 4 BRIEFLETS. ‘The weather has now settled down to busi- hess, The Utah Commissioners will vooming along. What then? soon come Gibson Clark. Raq., went north this morning to be in attendence at the District Court, Don't fail to attend the May-day festival on ~ Monday, if you ate hittkertrg-atter=a-geed., ume, ~ The bullion shipments for the week Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, aggregate S29 18. att The small boy wheels himself “wind “em,up.: i on out the street now of shape, as he per $17. cart yells Mr. and Mrs.Tom Stevens and Mrs. Stevens, mother of the former, are guests at the Hurrison Louse, ‘he Horn Silver Co, of Frisco, has declared dividend No. 5 of $300,000; Uv in dividends to date. making $1,1000,- There will be religeous services at the school house Sunday afternoon atoclock. Several I.atter-day Elders will officiate. George Miller has been awarded the first premium for carly garden sae, from his 10x 20 ranch, in rear of the E)Jk Horn resort. President Arthur’s veto meseaze has been Printed In the Chinese jargon, and distributed peor the heathens all over the coast. The funeral of Mrs. A.T. Moore will occur from her late residence, on north Main street, to-morrow (Sunday) at 3 o'clock r. m. The Mormon battalion might find use for their rusty sabers, by marching down into Arizona and help equelch the blood-thirsty Appaches, Wood River is now the attraction, and unless there ia plenty of room, the probabilities are thatthe population of that altitudeous region will be considerably crowded. With an Appre- Audience. school exhibition. which took TEAS—Japan, kegs. $7@7 a The first grand open air social will be riven at Welte’s Garden, Friday evening, May 5th: Every preperation is being made for a general good time, The brass and string bands will werve the music for the occasion. No be admitted. im- Tickets Mr. R. Elam, Treasnrer of Lincoln connty, Nevada, left for his home in Pioche on Thursday by private conveyance. Mr. Elam spent a couple of weeka among his oldtime frienda here very pleasantly, and durine the time was the guest of Captain Lubbock. A... California Brewery Saloon has been removed to the spacious brick building on Main street, recently occupicd by Mesers, Woolf & Jordan. The doors will be thrown open to the public to-night, and the affable Johnny Pendray will smile upon hie friends while the band begins to play. The genial Fred Gardener. representing Goldsmith & Co., the leading wholesale clothiers of Salt Lake City, landed in town this morning with a full line of seasonable xamples, The prodigal newspaper “masher,” Eid Pike dust begrimed, and evidently trying to'rcaemble a well done lobster, turned up about the same time. A barket festival will be given on Monday. May Ist, at Welte’s Pavillion, by the teachers and pupils of the piplic schoo). Friends and b pabife generally are invited and requested if convenient to assist in providing nubstantials for the occasion. Two o'clock jy the hour: at which festivities will begin but It fs impoerible to eay when they will close, asthe brase and atring bands will be in attendance. and the pavillion floor smooth- ed for the oceagion. on the part of in- T. Moore. instinets, which not only threw light and peace upon her own home, but added pleasure to those with whom she mingled in the social cirele. Her last illness was very , protracted and she was a great sufferer, but her sufferings were borne with womanly christian one an infant weeks old. me Ren armen i A ARUN : A EGGS —35.G@o5e. DRIED FRUITS—Apples, but a few ings be called up to the detriment of oo 2 Colonel FE, A. Wallis expected here between the Ist and the 10th of May. He would have come sooner, but prefers to remain in Salt Lake a few days longer, in order to bring his family.— Wood River Times. From the above it would appear that the Colonel will forego his proposed visit to the Reef. the river. At Kelton the hotels are ‘full of people awaiting their turn for transportation, While at) Blackfoot it is the same. An extra coach is put ou every other day between Blackfoot and Hailey, but in order to accomodate the great tide of wealth daily by May Ist. Many private conveyances have been brought into use, and they are now on the way loaded with human freight. Pedistrians in large numbers, are senttered all along the Blackfoot and Kelton stage lines. When You Want All-wool underclothing, a nobby Cassimere suit, Strause overalls, Stetson hats, fresh groceries. the beat brande of tobacco and choice cigars, ladier*, geot’s and children's shoes, firstclass stationery, prime wine and liquor, don't foryet that you can find al! theer lines of yoods at SAGER'S Doud tehseses sud D AILY STAGE ; et & Co SPER TSCR=T trusteeas Atkinson TEUsleea Bayley G LINE Bayicy Bayley RO) Meat SILVER hacicy REEF & S0RS Co. Thos G Tot Creek, tri-weekly Tybo, Grantsville lines Belmont, and Candelaria, YTamilton, Cherry Creek and Eureka. Silver Silver Silver Silver Silver Reef to Cedar City... ....5... Reef to Milford........... Reef to Beaver, ooo... 6. ss. evi Reefstoslocnes sc.n stresses Drsisct Weermto- GUrekwe eee ees cece sores 40 JOHN H. RICE, Agent. CILMER, SALISBURY & co. Proprietors. JUST RECEIVED :...A full line of assorted.... WALL PAPER House, Sign and Ornamental PAINTING Paper Hanging & Kalsomining A SPECIALTY. F- M. BLOMQUIST, K. of T. B. Huston & West LOWER SILVER MAIN STREET REEEF............ meee General Dealers in CROCERIES eae eNO Ls sie PROVISIONS TOBACCOS, CIGARS, Wines and Liquors Tus maya a SI NEARR 0 ae ‘. the «15 00 f % < on , Ps tte os ao ante Trus- 1 ee ces IRsT hour of (1) 302) Montyomer California, on y two of MAY, (2) o'clock B, Trustee..... 3449 nmap ypu pee ee on 5 ~ a 5 ee ve D B. Trustee....3608 eee: MONDAY, r. 1882, Mm. at of Ne Ot trict cient rt tes 3802 es. ie eleseecr dneee root Paterson Jas, trustee..... 8392 Kichardson EF A. trustee. 3706 Kandolph, Mackintosh & OVELTUSTOORS 0, acts. /s16 oo SIO) Richardson, Hill & Wo AQUSLAGN Scots aicets vistors cts e aed Richardson, Hill & Co, °* CETSLO CH rea cisis ec eatece eevee Richardson, Hill & Co, LEUNUCOE sce ek sis vcaea aces Richardson, Hill & Co, CRUELEGR aie sicce es clonis+ a A Richardson, Hill & Co, REURLOGH ese cise b c.0 cect Richardson, ics Hil) & omt Co, cece es er esesOeun it Mee Me OTL a LEGAL ae ao UREN Ap me eeae NOTICE. 2) 00) JN,4 theTHECounty PROBATE COURT IN AND FOR of Washington, Territory of 1000 15 00 | Utah.—In the matter of the estéte of James 150 (0 | W. Nixon, decensed, Notice for Publication 00 | Of time appointed for proving 100 30 00| 60 - 15 00| 500 —13+09-| 25 7 50 Will, &e. . Pursuant to an order of saic court, made di on the Ist day of April A. D. 1882, notice is hereby Nee that Batarday. the 22nd day of April A.D. 1882. at 11 o'clock, a. Mm. of said day, at the court room of said court, at the Conrt- 600 150 Wy | house in the city of St. George in the said 230 . 69 00 county of Washington, Territory of Utah have 10 3 00 10 3 00 § 50 100 1 50 15 00 30 00 100-30 OU 50 15 00 100 = 80:00 20 been appointed as the time und place for proving the WHlLof said James W.Nixon, deceased, and for hearing the Speers of James G. Bleak and Johanna M, J. §. Nixon for the ixsnance Lo James G. Bleak. Johanna M. 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 1883, JOSEPH C, BENTLEY, *RKOBATE CLERK, 6 00 10 3 00 100 $0 100 500 250 OU 30 00 150 00 75 WO 150 45 00 1000 = 300 00 109 30.00 100 30 100 100 30.00 40 00 100 30 100 1v0 =. 30 80:00 100 00 00 30 0 1u0 100 30-00 30 00 0) 30 00 100 30 00 20 {00 100 6 00 36-0030 00 100 3) 100 30 00 100 30 100-30 100 3) 100-80 100 30 100 = 30: 00 00 00 00 OU 00 00 LEGAL NOTICE. N THE PROBATE COURT IN AND FOR the County.of Washington, Territory of Utah.— In the matter of the estate of andre B. McArthur, deceased. Notice for Publication of time appointed for proving Will, Ac. Pursuant to an order of xaid court, made on the 8th day of April A. D. 1882, notice is uereby Yen that Saturday, the 22nd day of April A. D. 1882, at 12 o'clock, M. of said day, ut the court room of said court, at the Coart- house in the city of St. George in the county of Washington, Territory of Utah suid have been appointed asthe timeand place for proving the Will of said Andrew B. McArthur, deceased, and for hearing the application of Adolphus R. Whitehead and Richard Morris for the issnance to Addie Kliza McArthur, Richard Morris and Adolphus k. Whitehead of letters testamentary, when and where auy,, person interested Inay appear «and contest the sume. _ St. George Utah, April 8th 1882. 7 JOSEP! { ©. BENTLEY. PROBATE CLERK. ee Consolidated Notice for Publication, No, 918, LAND Orricz, Sart LAKE Ciry, Uran, 200 200 10) 300 200 20 20 200 2 20) 60 OU 60 08 80.00 OO bu US 6 00 6 00 6U UD 60-00 . 600) 200 60 200 2 200° 20 200 200 200 200. 200 200 60 10 00 60-00 60 00 0 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 OO 60 00 60 00 60 00 18 00 3 a 5) 1 50 7 Ww 20 9 00 100 30 00 100 30 00 100 =. 80. 00 100 =. 80:00 100 30. p50 15 G0 00 n 1 50 200 ~=—- 60:00 100 50 00 100 30 wu 100 100 GU OU 30-00 30 00 00 50 15 00 SO 8615 CO April 3.1882 } Nee Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT ethe following-named settlers have filed notice of their intention to make tinal proof in supportof their claim, and that said proof will be made before the Jndge or Clerk of the Court ‘of Kane county, Utah. at the county seat. on Thursday, May 11th, 1882, viz: James A. Lemmon, of Northup, Utah, H. E. 3615 for the NEY SE}, of Sec. 6, and N44 SW, SW NW of tec. 5, Tp 428. R. 10 W. of S| L. MN. He named the following witnesses to prove his continnons residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Oliver De Mili, Alma Millet, John J. Allrcd, all of $§ onesburg, ben and Samuel K. Gitford, of Springdale, un. Alma MIlet,of Shonesburg, Utah, 1 for the NE'; NE of See. 9, and Nig SEM NW E gai2 of rec. 10. Tp 42.8 R10 Nw W. ct S.L.M. He names the following witnesses to proves hig continnos residence upon, and cultivation of, said Jand, viz: liver De Mill, John J. Allred. both of Shonesbu Utah. James A. Lemmon. of Northup, rg, ana Samuel K. Clifford, of Springdale, Utah, Oliver De Mill, of Shonesburg. Utah, H. E. 3778 for thy Stg sW4 of Sec, 3. and SEK, SE‘; of Sec 4, Tp 42.8. R. 10 W. of 8.1. M. Ile names the following witnesees ‘to prove his continnons residence upon,and caltivation of. said land, viz: Alma Millet, of Shonexbury, Utah, James A, Lemmon, of Northup. Utah, John J. Allred, of Shonesbury. Utah, and Samne) kK. Gifford, of Springdale. Utah it H. MeMASTER. Register, Bairey & Parsons, attorncys for applicants. “How to Secure Health. Tt ia etrange any one will snffer from impure blood, when Scovitt's Sarsaparm na AND STILLINGIA Or BLOOD AND Liven Syrep Will restore health to the hyxical Organization, It is pleasant to take: end the Bear Boop PURUIER ever discoverd, euring Scrofala, Syphilitic dirorders, Weaknexa o the kidneys, Erysipelas, Maiaria, Nervous disorders, Debility, Biltons com tebite and Diseases of the Blood, Liver, hvaaye Slomach, Skin, ete. : a 100. 3000 10) =—s 30. 00 ww) 15 00 100 30 00 50 18 bo mR ea iT o NE 30°00 | 50 5u0 at al: 3566 - suid-day, to pay said eliuquent assessment thereon. together with the costs of advertis- MOO f asim efile the 3000; pesca Noble & Co Ho WH. TrusLOCA ereccarsters tenths ciate . O53, oble & Co Wo Hy Trustees. sore ot Me disttare cee te heart Noble & Co WH, 'Trus RG (SSSR ctcs ie ccay atte ate enter es 38650 Noble & Co H IL, rus LOCA eects ae MES ts celeste BAB oble & Co TE If, TriusLOCH ee eae ees 20 0480 Noble & Co H H, TrusWOO yikes actos sts Aosta tienes BERS TUslORS 30 v8 80 EL Ae aa ance ee cote patos, 36635015 00 Wepre: Recaitacae Bocretary, & Co Thos T = is Gand 7, No. ; ite c oe ene 3701 500 150 00 | Sau Francisco, California. B, trustee........3276 % 22 50 Crandall WG, Trustee. ...3721 Coftin Jas, Trustee........2523 Coftin Jas, Trustee........ 2524 Coffin Jas, Trustee........ 25x5 Coftin Jas, T'rustee........ 2526 Coftin Jas, Trustee........ 2735 Coftin Jas, Trustee........ 2704 Coflin Jas, Trustee........ 2y1¢ Clute & “Loveland, ‘T'rus ACES.5 as ps2 Reatissstretecs 21797 Coftth, samderson & Cook, TRUSTEE Kiy . ccleeces sree Ud VDeunie, Blow & Co TrusPUBS eccctt sioca tina's ne c'semetns 39 Deane, Blow & Co ‘LrusLOCH cteoic ce cticteste trarcietey 1240 Forbes Chas, Trustee...... 455 Forbes Chas, Trustee....., 587 Forbes Chas, Trustee....,3041 Forbes Chas, Trustee..... 3i43 Forbes Chas, Trustee.....! 3643 Horbes Chas, Trustee...., 371y OLDEN AIOK 12. pant sass SOU Forbes Chas, ‘Trus ec.....36¢ Freeborn & Co, ‘Tristees: 3682 Freeborn & Co, Trustees. .3683 ‘reeborn & Co, ‘Trustees. .36S4 ‘reeborn & Co, Trustees. .3685 ‘reeborn & Co, Trustees. .3086 ° ‘reeborn & Co, Trustees. .3687 ‘reeborn & Co, Trustées. .3688 ‘reeborn & Co, Trustees. .3689 Freeborn & Co, Trustees. .3690 Freeborn & Co, Trustees. .3691 Greenbaum & Co L, 'lrusLOCS.- ss nennnnereres cee OO Grant E R, trustee... .....,.3709° Grant E R, trustee........ 3710 Grant E R, trustee....... 3711 Grant E R, trustee........3712 Grant E R, trustee........2713 Grant E RX, trusteec........3714 Grant E R, trustee........3715 Grant ER, trustee........ 3716 Grant E R, trustee........ 3017 Grant ER, trustee........ 37 Hlosmer & Co D M, TrusPOGN cree oateisierte cere hes BO: Hawks H D, Trustee .... 3300 Mawks HD, Trustee... ..3333™ Hawks H D, Trustee......: TT Hunt Geo H, Trustee..... 36nd Hunt Geo H, Trustee.....3700 Hale & Co, Trustees....;. B49 Hale & Co, Trustees... .;.3389 Hadley & Doud, trustees. .3664 Ifadley & Doud, trustees. .3605 Hadley & Doud, trustees. 2666... Hadley & Douad, trustees..3 Hadiey & Doud, trustees. 3668 Hadley & Dond, trustees. .36 Hadley & Doud, taustees, 36 Hadley « Doud, trustees..: Iiadley & Doud, trustees..: Hadley & Doud, trustees. Hadley & Dond, trustees. 3674 Hadley & Doud, trustees. Hadley & Doud, trustees, 3676 Hadley & Doud, trustees. .36 Hadley & Dond, trustees, 3681 Hartwell Arthur E, M D..5812 Mantel M, Trustee..... me. 1482 Mantel M, ‘frustee........ 1493 aoble & Co H H, TrusLCGHE acres: shomerecn e 3560 Noble & Co H Hy, TrusLOGON TS. .15 teenrtetne eee ere 86350 Noble & Co HW LW, TrusROOBE Renn pete: oa es .- , BOO1 Noble & Co H H, TrusUO GH Er 100 ere COB eee escent eeceecreess 3 No 100 = 30 00 | San 1009 riute & Yost, Trustees....3698 Morey, 30 Uv 30 Ov And in accordance with Jaw, and av order of the Board of Directors, made onthe 3d day of February, 1882, #0 many eharesof each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at pablic auction, ut. the office 100 = 8000 | Of ~Parker Crittenden, auctioneer, Room Glemonkn Uiibertome to al 780 00! T, PROB Ta eet Ww) A efield & CoS B, TrusW hossian. & Ook oe ~150:00 | Chisholm D B,ay Trustee....3611 " | Clements Gilbert, Aes Truseis And half-daily lines to From From From From From Bh Thos T, PreTe Fra BEB wr Mersey tee with 1 50 600) Clute w Yost, Trustees. .-.3697 oon’ 5 2340 G B, Trustee...... he G B, Trustee...... 322 Chisholm Miiford and Pioche ae 1) Wattira coe egy Cuisholm D'B, Trustes.3485 100100 Chisholm D B, Trustee....3499 >Skl al s RotaiN Te fy Ee aA = . 100-8000 5, . 1505. | 100 30 gO Amt. | -Waketield & Co 8 B, Trus: $8000 | LOUBeias oe eaerennee voce eo reU8 30 Wo | Wakefield & Co 8 B, Trus- : ae CBee Chisholin D B, Trustee....3567 op cet Pp AA eee 100-30 0 trustees....... Brice: 3660 Atkinson & Co Aithib60 de 0 seekers it will be necessary to run two stages. Atkinson, Atkinson ——————_—___—_-o < « — The Wood Miner says: So great is the rush into this section at present thatthe stage lines running between Wood River and the railroads are unable to carry more than half the passengers booked for towns slong No: Atkihaon & Co Thos T, trustees....... ines, 8: 3659 18c;| FARE: Hint. A story is told of an editor who died and went to heaven, but was denied admittance, lest he might mect a delingucnt subscriber and bad feel- Hr Atkinson. Doud & Co. trustees. cnc ctee aes 2se : > <-> > A extra, = resignation. She leaves a devoted husband and two children, No. Ames P W, trust e........ 1703 Salt,| pee posal ter pea alae ody Nat, trustee.........s778 names of the respective shareholders, | gho,weli J M, trustes......26238. Names. Cert. Shs. ; Ames P W, trustee....... +1706 . = 100 ames P W, truatee........ 707 =o Eastern,} «15 00 Lr peeeeesetees! See mw 3000 100-30 0D thar Ploms, 18@%0; Peachers, pealed, 20c; Chopped Barley,| ae GRAIN —Oats, 344, 34@44ac; i OTATOES—2,@30." A shadow of gloom. rests..upon another household, and a fond awvife and mother has passed the dark river, beyond which all is uncertainty. The sad announcement of the death ofthis estimable lady, will be received with a feeling of unfeigned sorrow by a large number of devoted friends, both here and elsewhere, who esteemed her for her cheerfull, genial nature. cultivated tastes and generous social fortitude and Dry Prime STUBLES. «<0 50 «5705 i are delinquent upon the LARD 5c. : Atkinson & Co Thos T, KLOUR-—XXX and XXX'X, $5 50. LLUSLECS.cccccsosseseeeeses..3621 MEAL—Corn, 8¢; Oat, 12% tol5 for extra; | Atkinson & Co Thos T, tra; Cracked Wheat, 10c. | | truatees...... ee oece 0s BAT. BUTTER —Choice Table, 50c}{fair to-good | Atkinson & Co Thos T, 35@.40c. UTNSTUES 6... cseseeetes ee eye 3658 -——__ Mrs. A. 25c; Co, ‘Location of works, Silver Reef District washington county, Utah Territory. pee . Uncan-| es a & .eee.eeeeeeeeeees 8237 . , following described stock, on account of assessment (No. 6), levied on the 2d duy of February 1882, the several amounts set oppo- | yp, es ont [> of 22@23c;. CHEESE—..ommon, UFOBLCEB Hill ne ww 20 100-30 w iC. 30 00 NopicE—There Inferior. Extra Notice. - Rotirs. of business, San ~ Le| Imperial, 12!4c per hb, vased, 2 ¢. 80 handsomely. Death Wc; Richardson, eget A tion of principal place Francisco, California. Pulverized, Seamereat ee st mi Provisions. HAMS -Sugar Cured and assistance on the dividual pupils in rendering their parts, where all acquitted theniserves” Delinquent Butter, 20c: Carolina, Savon BACON—DBreakfast, 18&@2e. 4y AOS Bar ce Brewery, tinueing with a course of studies already begun, more especially Lo the juvenile classes proper characters will $1.00. earn "SOAP—Kirk’s i § REDS MINING COMPANY-LOCA- Grande, 25c; Ginger, 25e; Jumbles, 25@30c. RAISINS—London Layers, 35c; Muscatels ‘ ees te 30c. it be just to particularize 2c; and which showed careful training on the Our space does not permit, aie.) Browned, 50. CRACKERS—Soda part of teachers, and praiseworthy zeal in the pupils and others. who nor would Whole 2 Delingucit ee oe Boa i 2c; Cube. We; C. Coffee, 17@18e. SYRUP—In cans, $1 %5G@z per gal; 5-gal|) and vocal music and tableau. ‘There was neither break nor blunder in the whole performance, everything passing off with a precision and ease us to excellence - New. To-day. 50@60c per fb; 50, COFFEEK—Kio, 33@40c; 40c; in 1-1 pkgs, 38@40c. SUGARS—Granulated, were of a varied character, consisting of recitations, dialogues, instrumental occasion. B. Sager. in 44-1 pkgs Gunpowder, $1 25@1 place at Citizens’ Hall, on ‘Phursday evening, was a very enjoyable and successful affair, ‘lhe Hall was filled to repletion with an appreciative and enthusiastic audience, there not being {even standing room. The exercises kindly volunteered eT : ly by W. Le eres Groceries. that peaceful abode. Having to go has just completed some much needed im- somewhere the editor next appeared provements about the premises, and it is now in the next-region—of darkness, but one of the most attractive places of resort in was positively refused admittance, as Southern Utah, the place was full of delinquent sub Herbert Steele, Isaac Van Tonks and Farry scribers. Wearily the poor editor|, Mix, three Reefers recently indicted for murturned back to the celestial city, and der, went north yesterday in charge of Sheriff at the porHardy, to be convenient to appear when sum- | was met by the watchmen mooed for trial in the District Court. tals, who smiled and said: “I was mistaken; you can enter there isu’t a Efforts shonld at once be made to raixe delinquent subsciber in heaven!” ‘funds to-continue the school at least another month. There can be no question as to the Kind delinquent subseriber, does this udvantage scholars would derive from con“ketch you?” Peter Welte, proprietor of Canyon 4 ‘Crowded clative SATURDAY... scssceees secseeees APRIL 29, 1882. —— Public School Closed. Silver Reef Retail Prices Current. ttm The Silver Beet Miuer. eat el NOTICE, MIOSE PARTIES KNOWING THEN. A selves indebted to the Kstate of Willian Rafferty will pleaxe cull andthe late setile with Mr. J.D. Hickox, my appointed at the Cabinet Saloon, as soau aa poxnible,ent °° MRS. WM. RAFFERTY, Adiniuicleuubs, | l —, |