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Show REEF, SILVER VOL. V. SILVER REEF, “The bullion chipments for the ing to-day atount to $1u,219 35. UTAH. week end- Guitean’s prize in the lottery of Sadenetnn: Published Every Sat Saturday Morning. tion. Will be a rope. He will draw it about the last of June. Office—MInER Building, Lower Main Street TERMS Bingham Canyon is looking up. Work will be resnmed on all the mines, and the miners feel jubilant in-consequence. OF SUBSCRIPIION: OUOVOAr. oe Oe ccccpebeccensevacccse s+ + $6 00 SIX, MONtns. ois os cdncce cece geened 4s 4 35) Tnree Months....--..+ ew pecew eesteaas ORE BIGUUE GS cob intcictece ect te sc hecksce - 100 Delivered by cartier, Her Week. .csccus* DW J. N. LOUDER, The Wood River Times savs the bottom between Hailey and the river resembles an army encampment — so many are living in tents. Of.all sad Words of aoe The saddest are thes * Don’t come again. — Young Man Whe Publisher. The pleted Jone Gould or pen Saw Her Father. Denver & Rio Grande will. be combetween Provo and Salt Lake City by i5th. If it works all right probably Jay wili buy it. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch has discovered the sad fact that American humorists, like precocious children, have decayed, retired, gone S and quite ceased to be interesting:. and weep with ne, dear-reader, over the pa of American humor. It is busted and dead like a cockroach flattened in the family Bible. Gather around us, weeping friends, while we drive the- cold cruel strew into the coffin lid of busted American mirth, Pour into the open grave-yonr scalding weep merica hasnt to-day a humorist that she can lay her jawg to. No one can regret this any more than we do, not because it hurts our trade any. for it does not. Is we hada man on this paper who claimed to bea hnnrorist, we would squat him into a hetero-| geneous massand use him fora paper weight. ul we have two or tnreé journalistic friends who had fooled ns into the delusion that | they were inclined to be facetions, and without EE ne about it much we have laughed deal over their printed remarks, —I will ggo hard with such mento be laid aside that way and stood ap behind the door like an‘old umbrella, They will be out-of ajo i and bard up i a while untilIthey get some o Professional, Oh, How -In the Grave, ‘BRIEFLETS. MINER REEF SILVER BAILEY aE & te TC. ee iS \ Spring pants are co attennatedin style that when a yonng man of the period sus down in them he will wish he had stood up and saved PARSONS, Land Agents Railev.) and nf Feber -DOWE SHO... ? Attorneys Salt Lake City, Utah. ‘BIRD & LOWE, Land Agents _ Salt te Notary and Attorneys Lake City, Utah Public in the office. , (jrBSON CLARK, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, SILVER REEF, UTAH. C. MANTOR, Physician and Orrice—Next door MAIN ST., - - -MAURICE - SILVER M. Attorney SALT Surgeon, to Halpin’s store. LAKE KAIGHN at Law, CITY, Orrice: No. 81, Main Dornick’s Bank, Notary Public in Office. REEF. UTAH, Street, next to Mc- Judge Barbee was i Winnenneey ‘That week. He reports the mines in his district looking well, and will shortly commence shipping ore to the reduction works. 5 MAIN Mr.. A. Tyson, & well-known old Reefer, who hag been on the ramble for the past year, retuéned to Dixie this morning. Idaho and Nevada are not to his liking. and he now piepeass to shingle his hairand take chances in the land of the fective Apaches Reports from all parts of the country are to the effect that the seavon is fully three weeks backward The fruit crop of Southern Utan isaway behind. and while doing its level best to catch up will be unadle to get in ils work on the sna! boy for some time yet. Upon application of Prosecuting Attorney Snow. the trial of Harry Mix, implicated in the murder of Wyatt, is continned until the September term of iat He cond District Court. His bonds were fixed $2,000. failing to obtain which he was tee e3 the Pen.’ door north of-Quirk’s Saloon. STEET.............- SILVER Lovers of instrnmental music have arich treat in store for to-night. The Uren Brothers will play some of their favorite duets on the cornet. among which will be ‘dewels,’ with variations. The Silver Ree! Brass Band will also discourse some of their choicest selections. REEF "HWHIS TONSORIAL PARLOR IS FIRST] class in all its appointments, and all work is done with care and expedition. The jJatest style in haircutting, and the smoothest shaves. Call and be convinced, MARTIN KELLAR, Proprietor. A Western philosopher has observed that some rivers are like some men—they make a crooked path, run down hill, get full sometimes, are dangerous to cross when they are high, have a filthy mouth, are overran with suckers and are continually running from one place to another, and never worth adam. Peter Mahnken, Bonanza Flat Silver Reef UTAH. ‘Blacksmithing A very pe social party was held in the schoolhouse last Thursday evening, the occasion being a farewell compliment to Miss Carrie Walker, who leaves for her home in Wisconsin in a few days, The Javy’s frieads were out if force, and succeeded admirably in making the affair what it really was-a suc- is & Repairing cess. » LL KINDS OF WOOD-WORK DONE ay on short notice, by-experienced workinen. Agent for Fish Bros.” Wagons, wagon attachments and sundries. (@"Horseshoeing a specialty. at PETER MANNKIN. (GNDERTAKER) Carpenter and St., South Builder. of Postoffice. > TREMONT HOUSE Sores HIS POPULAR HOTEL D, first-class bousei Teruis 92.50 ner C. Ee According to contract, the Denver Exposition ‘bailding wilt be ready for exhibitors on the 15th of July, a month and a half from date. It will be a big point for all the mining districts throughout the West to be represented at this Exposition and none should be left out inthe cold. Silver Reef can send as rich and unique specimens of rock as any section .of the great mineral area, and the work of collecting and shipping would be but small trouble compared to the benefits which might result from a prope’ representation at this forthcoming exposition of the mineral wealth of the Great West. Notice HAS BEEN EN FOR R ENT. The Bornum Restanrant and Bakery. completely furnished, wiih arun of sixty bourders. Also four milchcows Terms reasonable. Por further particulars, inquire ob tue prem the city atunoderate rate: aye F. P. HILL, Propriotor. a for . Publication—No. | acs. ANNUAL | 5 ‘ee BEST CIGARS Obtainable in the MEETING. 4. UNITEDSTATES.| JH. SUE CASSIDY. RR SEP EME NTE i TR PREETI 2 NE 3 a PRATT ET Ta GEESE ee Uo IIE M. if. Quis" Bastnorovew Js Quine... é QUIRK BROTHERS The Pioneer Billiard Hall Finest Billiard im and Pool the Tables. Territory, First Class Liquors and Always Cigars on hand, FINE CLUB ROOM IN REAR. Next TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Main door ....Always A ms GRAND Will, Be Presented fit of for Silver on hand store, Reef. Utah the best..... é OLIO WINES, prtalnmen | to the drug Street, the LIQUORS AND GEORGE MAEN Public Free School CIGARS VILLER szonaneswelecn, Bene- the A. STR BMT 2: ec ces SILVER REEF LEVY,.---.. ae seeees-Proprietor At this. popular peace tone but the choicest Programme Wines, : Selection ......-scaco Silver Reef Brass Band Quurtette... ..Four Gentlemen WOO Saree temcc desires ve let scrtcrsseuneewerks fon rays HOONTOUS) cepreacenistes siresie ht Uren Brothers Solace cuesscwecces osehe »....-Mr, Hutchinson Solo and Chorns.... 20.00.00. ws s.---Company Solo— pn2wels, eek variations aa¥ere Uren Bros POlOsas ce 2 rs -Mrs. Woolf SOTO re ciccstaw eer areesiaae wabsmteaeees"Mr. H Krause PReCI Cation <¢.0% 5 econ tees cee Mrs. Geo. Rives Are RECESS.......MUSIC BY THE BAND Liquors and Cigars Conclude With Farce, the Laughable CAST OF Main BESET Street, “& to the — ; Beer Silver Reet JENNINGS. LIQUORS Lager Beer, on & CIGARS, draught, -- += 12) Cents. Wealtes prsmrery Silver Reef, Utah. AM NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY the Trade, Families, and the public gererally, with a Choice Article o the Keg, Quart or Bottle. t27"Beer detivered free to any part of Silver Reef and adjacent vicinities. ig ea Doors Open at 7:30. Commence at 8 Reserved Seats.......... .. $1.00 General Admission th Tickets for Sale at Stevens & Harrison OF And CHARACTERS: GiCallianaticees.c een ec ahs ess a Mr. Al Thorne Dit Bauk@icce cesses cocci Mr. J. a Bateson RIV GIS eesiees te tp es «steerer Mr. J. N. Londer Charles.. Oia ay ele ees Mr Kd Pike T heodore.. meee eiaelas pa aue sree) I. Lemmon ODN. cr, cee ee Pepe cee eee Ne a Hutchison POTVAN Codyoe oes ecend Master George Harrison Mrs, Montague.........Mi igx Rernetta Alphin RITUAL os sie tes bine veces Een ce “Miss Carrie Walker Mrs. Banks.. aatatatg -Mrs. Fifield attached SALOON. North Entitled nis Lastan Rooms California Brewery PENDRAY To | dealt over the bar to patrona, te" Private Club establishment. 989. The Regular Annual Meeting of the Leeds Mining Company will be held at-the office of the Company, Rooms 6 and7, No. 327 Pine street, San Francisco, California,on Tuesday, ane 6th day of June, 1882, at the hour of 11 a. for the purpose of electing a Board of Divectars to serve during the ‘ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting Transfer Books will close on Saturday, June 3, 1882, at the hour of 12 M. D. B. CHISHOLM, SECRETARY. Office ~Roome 6 and 7 No. 827 Pine street. san Francisco, Galitarsiat = Wines, Liquors& CITIZENS TALL Ek Horn Saloon ~~. <> oe - —_— Easily Understood. It isn*t always necessary to spell correctly to make yourself understood. The following notice, posted in a Texas sawmill, answered just as well as though it had been written by Noah Webster: ‘Doan’ U ead with the uae when in moshun CAPEROL| To-day. —— The Oregon Short Line. Three hundred.and fifty men and teams are in Ogden awaiting transportation to different points on the Oregon Short Line. Up to the present date there have been forwarded from this city to Pocatello, Arimo and Portneuf over 5,000 men, this season. It looks as if the Oregon Short Line was to be. pushed pretty rapidly. They are now forwarding twenty-four cars of rails per day from here to the Oregon short. Line and Siiver Bow extentions.—Oyden Pilot Walter Richardson, Of Minersville, wishes to know the whereabouts of his two daughters, Mary J. and Rosa B. Richardson, who left Walla Walla. Washington Territory, about August, 1881, and are supposed to be at or near St. George. OFFICE OF StormMoNTS. M. Co., Sinver Reer, Uran, May 17th, 182. ( Checks of the Stormont Silver Mining Company of date previons to March 2st, 1882, will be paid on presentation at the banking house of, McCornick & Co., Salt Lake City. 7. 1 ALLEN, Manager. New What To Do To-Night. . “What to do To-Niyht,” we notice is the title of a book recently published. Most fellows Know what to do at-night.. They start out with a quiet party, hoist in a good supply of gin, rum, old ale, brandy and whisky cocktails, and wake up inthe morning witha head as big as a bass dram. They know what to do to-night. .The great question that tortures them between braces is Whit they’i]do in the morning, The man who will write a book telling us what to do in the morning wiil make money and receive the uubounded gralitude of a budyy-headed community. Profound.thought of middle-aged man: In the life of man there are two critical periods. The first is towards his twentieth year, when he anxionsly Inspects his upper lip to see if the hair is coming out; and the second is toward his fortieth, when he as unxiously inspects the top of his head to see if, his hair is coming out. NOTICE re tirely refitted, having accommodations for guests, and willcontinue to be the only 300 Twain-e Two blooming ladies, fair to look upon aud elegantly dressed, rode down on the streetcar together to attend to their duties on the Woman's Stock Exchange. One wasa vena the other a prononuced brunette. They we very mach interested in the condition of the grain market. especially the decline of wheat and so deeply engaged that they did not'stop to think how extraordinary their converration sounded in the ears of the uninitiated listeners. Said the blonde: “Oh, thie drop is to be accounted for in many ways. The millers have shut off grinding, and. because of. the |. late fall, farmers.wil! not need so much grain for feed. Besides there is a good deal of monkey ~business smong specniators, and they are banging away at each other without tegard to the propriety of things or Actual condition of supply .and demand. ‘sf tumbled into a prerty good thing on that last bust,’ said the brunette: “T don't care if the whole bottom falls ont.” “I *) Fes torted the other. “I’m an awful big bull: I believe in erowding I’m long now, and ‘stood it for $1 30."" ‘Maybe I°a“peter straddie.’ suggested the other. “No; don’t you straddle anything. That” i} oe ap the best af.them....You might. As well buzz saw.” This was too m the passengers, a Bonrd-of Frade. man who} smiled so ardently that the ladies-were confusedly ‘interrupted and signalled to the Lanp OFFICE, SaLt LAKE yee Urag, t May 25th, 1882. 4 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his Claim, snd that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the County Court of Kane County, Utah. at the county eeat, on Wednesday, July 5th, 1382 viz: ISAAC DUFFIN, of Toqnerville, see county, Utah. uv, 8S. 8574 for the SE% NW \, Sec 14, Tp 41, 8. R13, W.of S.L. wr ————— & one He names the following witnesses to prove What’s the Use his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: Charles Stapley, Of writing so many letters to your friends: Oscar 8. Bocker, ‘John Batly and George they will ‘get more local news in one MINER than a dozen letters contain. Sent to any Batly, all of Toquerville, Uteh. H. McMASTER, Register. address in the United States one month for BarLeY & Parsons, Att’ys for Applicant, $1, or three months for $2. Repairing and all kinds of work done to order. Main Faw Saloons. d They Talk! Josh Billings are “ett intheir-old age (with only about $200,C00 apiece, and -Pcck’ and Sweet and those men, together with the etroit Free Prees man and Bob Burdette and Eugene Field, will probably have to conductor to stop. There was a twitter as The verdict of a Colorado jury which re- tramp it over the country. All these’ men the two got out.—N. Y. Exchange. . cently held an ingnest on a Ute Indian, are making money. hand over fist. and they burned at the stake by ranchers, was that the are making it out of four or five million peoMark Twain.and the Lady Passenger. dead savage was “overcome by heat.” ple who havn't the necessary acumen to drop Mark Twain says: I got into the cars and to the nevér dying truth that they are being The great grammatical conundrum=“The took a seat in juxtaposition to a female United States are, or the United States is ?”” | bamboozled by a half dozen men who don’t kuow a joke from a blue pill. —Exchange, Let us remark that she probThat female’s face was a perfect insurance or ably has heen. and peradventure they will be, company—it insured her against ever getting and drop the subject. Con. Driscoll’s Patent. married to-anybody but a blind man. Her It would, perhaps, be just as well for the Mr. Cornelius Driscoll, of Bristol, Nev., mouth looked like a crack in a dried lemon, man who wrote of the virtues and beauties i has recently obtained a patent for an invenand there was no more expression in her nee and benefits of the north wind not to pat in ne ’ than there isin a cup of cold custard. | tion for saving amalgam, quicksilver and gold. an appearance in this section until after the appeured as thongh she had beén through thing has blown over. The invention is very-simple and requires one famine and got about two-thirds throngh Friday next is Decoration Day. <A great but’a small amount of money to be put ona another... She was old enough to-sbe a great number of newspapers will publish some Se ee of Mary that had the little working basis. It consists of a system of original poetry for the occasion and we may mb. She was chewing prize pop-corn, and pe six inches wide at the bottom and expect to hear a good deal about being carried a‘yellow rose, While a bandbox anda en feet in length: The principle of the ‘aunder the sod and the dew.” cotton umbrella nestled sweetly by her side. rifles differ from that of the Hungarian, I couldn't guess whether she was on a misinasmuch us the metals to be concentrated A scientific sharp in one of our exchanges sion of charity or going west to start a sawaccumulate at the upper lower side of the says there is no surer promoter of sleep than mil], I was full of curiosity to hear her speak, rifles, and ix described tm the patent issned onions eaten raw. That’s all right, no doubt, so I said: ‘What exigencies of the times “An improved eo far as the eater is concerned, but how to Mr. Driscoll as follows: require great circumspecuon in a Rtgs about the matrimonial partner who don‘ wise siuice-box, composed of a series of platforms who is “travelling She says, * arrangedione above the other on the same onions? Says I. “The orb of day shines can in horizontal. plane, and each provided witha the vault above’? She hitched arouud uneasy *“T see very little of:you,’’ said a gentleman riffle near its edge, and a quicksilver bath like; then she raised her umbrella and said. at.a Beaver ball to a young Jadv whom he had above and a copper plate below the said riffle ” “I don’t want any of your sass—get out!” not seen for some time. ‘I know it,’’ was This’ invention of Mr. Driscoll’s if successAnd I got oat, the artless reply; ‘*but mother would not Jet ful, will be of great service to the mining me weara low-necked dress to-night. as the community in general. —Eureka Sentinel, weather 1s too cold.”* + ____—__~« <<» -_________- FASHION “BARBER “SHOP First WORTH 1882. SATURDAY MAY 27, WASHINGTON COUNTY, UTAH, The panctis Pavilion at the Bienes? av is at all times at the service of the pub?™ for the purposes of social recreation.<@@ — No improper characters tolerated, PBTER WELTER. t (Onn . ‘ Samat Ne sone y heeecttcam. |