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Show fix x Wo aici e Sones o> 2899 >> eeee neeeee HEOO MOWIDG, ..- cov ccc cence ssaccseesee OUT... eee Seeesne Hvered by catrier, ‘per Week ys viwesce- 4 Bi 2 fe I 5a ,i = NER PUBLISHING COMPANY | sean and Proprietors, ratsssiont, EY (Succ vy & PARSONS, pencore to T. Cc. Bailey.) kend Appents and Attorneys Land Agents and Attorneys Salt Lake City, Utah gar ee Motery Publicin the office. {tPsOh SEAN: , Attorney at Law -. and Notary Public, @ILVER KEEF. UTAH. CABINET SALOON, EQ. THGMPSON, Prop’r. s OW PREPARED. TO “FURNISH Lait kinds of liquid refreshments. The trans of LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Salt Lake battled beer on ice. gm Finest Billiard Table in the City. aA tesa Tek: wb a APTI silver mena ew vee re oe Gas isan inatitution of the ing of a fire. “The time is moreover not far distant, I venture to think, when beth rich aid poor will largely resort to gas asthe. most. convenient the cleanest, and thercheapest of heat- In all casey where the town to be stippliedia within say thirty niles of the} colliery, the gas works may with advantage be planted at the mouth or still betterat the bottom) of the pit, whereby all haolage of fuel would be avoided, and the gaa in” its ascent from the bottom of the — colliery, wouwd require an onward vpressure bustible gas through pipes for such x distance has been proved at Pittsburg where natural gas fret the ell district is used in large quantities, The pussi monopoly xe long enjoyed by gas companies has had) the inevitable effect of checking progress. The gas being supplied by meter, it has been seemingly vo the ~advant. ize of the companies t6 give merely ‘the preseribed iliuminating power And to discourage Uie iaveutions of economical burners: in order stanption might reach The application -that the conAt maximum. of fas . technical progress; new processes for cheapeaing the production and increasing the purity and illuminating power of gas are being fully discuss- and Tim- oughfares.—Science Monthly. "e improper characters tolerated. PETER “rN LETTERSHEEYT. WELTER. ‘ CAPITOL, Main St,, Silver heef, ‘ . oe THE ‘BEST C nN Wines, ‘Liquers & : CIGARS Obainable i in the UNITED STATES. J. H. CASSIDY. ‘the nom'er fw eks in aqniarter. So you seea pack of cards serves: for Bible, and au almanac. The Mayor let him go. first looked at one eard then ‘The pera. saw hitp ttt » Baba Snaep “Richard put up the cards; place for them.”? thia is no “Never mind that. gu When the services were stable took Richard: a hroughr him before the “Well” said the Mavor yon brought the soldier over the conprisoner and Mayor. “what have here the near for?” “For plaving cards in church .” Say A very truthful correspondent wh: resides. in. southern _ Arizova. Says ‘The farmers here in the epring will plant a beer seed closeto their hotse: and in the fall, pull-up the beet, and trick up the hole fora cisterns ‘The corn stalks are used for telegraph poles, and pumpkins coald be ra'-e.! here, but the vines grow so fast that they wear the ‘pumpkins oy dragging then around over the “prairie. “Much sir. [ hope.”’ “Very good :if not, I will punish you ‘ severely.” | : 4 Lf ‘“Thave heen,’ said the soldier ‘six Iw all his historical labors, Mr. Wuweeks on the mareh. [have neither. hert Bancroft rears his structure fron Bible nor common prayer hook, I: ‘he very foundation. He has made i: have hothing but a pack of cards, forever impossible for those whi rand I hope to. satisfy yogr worship of the purity of my intention.” Then spreading the cards before the Mayor he began with the age: “When { see the acedt reminds me that there is but one God. When I see the. deuwe, itreminds me of the Father When Lee the tray, it re- minds me of the Father, Son and Holy Ginost, . ‘When see the four, it reminds me of the four Fvawveliets, "that vome after him vo Be SS LEVY jeessenseosssssProprioter At this popular rezort none but the choices Wines, Liquors and: Cigars Are dealt over the bar to patrons. E xi “@ contmue to act ae, for ‘aveais, Trade Marks, Cop: doniied. States, Cauda, { UDA... GareRAR e....¥ ye exper® Pence, % Patents obtai a ae SCURSTIPTOVANERICAR. iilustrated: weekly ine Progress of Sci Nas an. enormou j a oS i : : a oe Se OF Cosr: Cs All persons wiehing to test the meritwot creat reqedy—one t at-will eaetyelg ae — ate Fat Consnmgetons Golds, nt any Dray. Store and. get Beatle st Dr. King’s New Discovery tor: Saath * (ree. of cos’, which wall show you W regnlar dollar-size bottle will da. eb to go back of or be THE COTTAGE HEARTH. Published at Boston, An Illustrated Magezine of home Ariz and Home Culture. Con. more ‘ oe as Ho low bim in historic research. tning oes . t-Privai® Clab Rooma fade moreno i z i oh fu- ture will be very different. from that uved at preseat. The Postmaster’ General bas concluded a contract with Leo Elrich, of St. Louis, for the use of his ingenious invention of a combination letcversht et and: envelope. By the middle of January next this invention will be on sale at the principal postoftices in the shape of a lettersheet, envelope and - postage stamp combined all for three vents, andacirculrr letter and stump for one cent, adding the cost of the paper. The single lettersheets are manufactured with gummed flaps, which when the sheet is folded, lap over two open edges and secure the missive. A Government stamp will ‘be embossed Qn one of the flaps, which comes over the letter like the flap of anenvelope, and. it is sealed and stamped with the same motion, ‘The stainp will: be where the old wafers and seals used to be instead of on the upper right hand corner as at present, Postiunasters Will not huve to eancel the stamp, as the letters cannot be opened per the embossed stamp. removed without destroying the stamp. reading of r actical comestic Worth and positive home interest thanjany other mogazine of it® price , Each number contaius Portraits and Sketches of Distinguished Men, Saperior Home Music, Flora: preached—Mathew, Mark, Luke, and Articles, “tories and Adventures, Choice Poetry, the latest Fashions, the mother’s John. Tsee the five it reminds me Chair the Stndent’sCorner, the Youny Folks’ of the five wise virgins that trimmed Window, all fully illustrated, Among onr regtheir lampa,’ There were ten but five ular contributors are Louise Chandler Moulwere wise and five were foolish and ton. George MacDonald (of England): Lar com, Roge Terry Cooke; Mrs. A. M. Diaz, B were shutout. When I see the six, P._Shillabeaone smany— _ovher Weil known it reminds me that in six “days” the au thors. _, CLUB RATES Lord made Heaven andearth. . When IL see the seven, it reminds me that on We are enabled to make the following liberal offer to our reader: To all who subscribe the seventh day God résted from: the within three months and pay $6 in advance, great work he had inade‘and hallow- we will send the Silver Reef Miner and the This. will edit. When [sea the eight it re- , Cottage Hearth’ forone year.” minds ne of the eight righteous per- give you a good paper and a choice magazine fora little more than the price of either sons that were saved when God de-} Pledge send fi’ your subscriptions at once, stroyed the world, viz; Noah and his wife and three sons and wives, When [ see the nine it reminds nie of the nine lepers that were cleansed by our Saviour, there were nine out of the ten that never returned. thanks. When LU see the ten, f¢ reminds me of theten commandments , whieh God panded down to Moseson the tables crt of stone, When I see the king, it reminds me of the great King of Heaven, Which is God Almighty. When I see the Queen, it remiads me of the Subseribe THE UNION, Queen of Sheba, who yisited solomon} ‘Published Montlily fur she wa3 as Wise a ‘Wom as he wasaman, She brought with her fifty boysand fifty girls, all dressed in boys apparel, lor King Soiomon to St. Ceorge, Utah. tell which were girls and which were BY boys. The king sent for water for them to Warh. The girls washed to the elbows, the’boys wasbed to the |: Wrists; so that King Solomon told by that.”’ “Well saidthe Mayor you have deseribed every card in the pack except one.” “Whatis that?” | ‘The knave.”’ said the Mayor. “T will give your honor a description ot that too, it youwil) not be angry.” “[ will not,” said the Mayor if you do not term .me the kuave. The greatest knave that I know of is the constable that broughs nie here.” “T do not know whether he ia the greatest knave, but1 kuow he is the greatest fool.” AT J. W. CARPENTER, Editor and ce & ap omar ty fy 3h [xyAt 4h2 a pSbedBPa8 AbTO ) Ss a, SURI ool =e taped, Csi ania ; bt Pl 1 we 2 Wn = EO) Ps 28S 2h Cl ean On: 28, adept HO as SS Fret eae ee et ~['S1 Bale i Sh eae YN C G A. re 4 4 # 23 wl oi (Yo) a8 Wo Of 98h |b) TO: 2353: | Hae | SPR 4 ag FC) | Ae S2ES ; uw notice al 28s. Z |+ b for PabHication-iNo, 1118 Lanp OFFiCcr as SarrLaxeCiry, an. October 5th; 1882, Notice 18 HEREBY final oY ’ THAT has’# support of his claim, and thatcan epee A will ye made before the Conuty Court of Wagh- invloo county. at St George, U.T. on Mon~ day, November 13; 1882. ‘viz: ter |. By. Dodge, Homestead. Entry 5764, it the W 3Wiy 8c. 13, and NW NW ec ah NEW NEX Sve. 23. T42 5. it i W: He nam«sthe following witnesses to ove him ConOauOns residence upon, and cultiva-. ‘ion. of. said land, viz: Richard. Bentley. A. R. Whitehead, Edwina Taylor Ridin Wil‘tam Empey.all of St. George, Washington County, Uiuh. ” ti j 3 ‘ MoMAXTER, Register: & Lowe, Sirahiveraere for Claimant. Proprietor, ' yr It has a General Circulation through-} out Southern Utah,, therefore, as an ADVERTISING MEDIUM, Ir IS among the =. will be forwarded to apiplieants by applying to, J. W. Carpenter, Printer & Publisher, St. George, Utah. to send for is our Price- of Thirteen Numbers. Box 561. GIVEN the rollowing-oamed ct aotice of his.intention to make Only 50 Cents pr Velume : | BEA Rates low, which , Seat § _—————jS> a> o—— COMBINATION The style of letter in . He for) heating nnd Son, purposes fas NOt, ‘een encotraged, and is still made difficult. in consequence of tae’ objectionable practice of redhitelyg the pressure. in. the mains duting the day tinie to the ‘low-: ext pdible point consisient with prevenon of atmpspheric indraught, ‘Te introduction of electric light has Convinced gas Managers and directors inet -such-a-poliey—is —no_louger ten-able, but must give way to one of ecnt vicinitics.-“s The Dancing Pavilion at the Brewery ‘ 4e at all times at the service Of the pubv® for the purposes of eacial recreation. “os dier had neither Bible ner common prayer book, aud palling out a pack of cards, he spread them hefore him probably to impel it to its destination. : “Well soldier, what have you to The possibility of transporting com: for-yourself,”’ proved burners, rivaling the electric lignt in brillianey greet our eyes as walk along the principle thorwe ep Those who had Bibles took them out but this sol- hronenes: ScloonMAIN STREET............SILVER nEry ing agents and then: raw coal will be another, seen ut the colliiery or the gas works. and said: AM ‘NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY the Trade. Families, /and the public gerrticle of Beer, by erally, with a Choice r deliv—~Beer Bottle. Keg, Quart or the ered tree to any part of Silver Reef aud adja- divine service. ; The Seargeant com. ‘manded the ihe at the eburceh and when the parson had read the should be acheerful light a. genial warmth, which often ‘saves the light-- prayers hetook the text. ed before the gas insticute; a utmost value to the artizan; it requires hardly any attention is supplied upon regulated terms, and gives with what “When T count how many spots thers are ona deck of cards, L find thre hnndred and sixty-five as many day asthere iain a year. When I coun! the number of cards in a puck, T fine fifty-two, the number of weeks in ; vear. .I find. there are twelve pictir. cards, in a pack, representing the number of months in a year, and | or ‘ounting the tricks T find thirteen— A private soldier by the “name of Richard Lee was taketr before the magistrates for playing cards during Cas ‘ones Moran Building, Lower Main Street TERMS OF SUBSCKIP 10M: peaveren cc. Rea Tike ie .§$ GAS. nee Published Every Sata Satarday Morning. M THE FUTURE OF UTAH. i 1REEF, a SILVER 1882. a + SATURDAY, DECEMBER » PLAYER. K SILVER REEF MINER| A RELIGIOUS CARD a SILVER REEF, WASHINGTON COUNTY,, UTAH, =| ey ee (|e a ee, ptication. Contains descriptions of everything anit for Personal or Family tse, with ovér 1,9G0 illustrations. | Wersell ail goods at wholesale prices in quantities to suit the purchaser. ‘Tho only institution in America who’ make this their special basiness, Address MONTGOMERY WARD3 && CO. BRé ond 329 Wabeah Avenue, Chiengo, *", | |