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Show ,o'm- ‘4 7:. hi.‘ 1!! 5': ‘39 E SI VER REEF MIN SILVER VOL, V, WASHINGTON - MINER SIL‘ ER l REEF UTAH F, SILVER RESaturday Morning. Published Every [)Oetl‘ ‘ OUR SHIPS AT SEA. TEE us OF SUBSCRIP.ION: ”f4 5’) One year. Six Months. I‘nree Momhs“ Ou-- Moi-11m Delivered bycarrier. per week: When my ship comes home from sea, It. will bring rare gifts to me. Fur-famed pictures. works of art, And a true and loving heart, Dearest gift. of all. MINER PUBLISHING COMPANY It will bring me all I‘ve sought, Friends and days with pleasure Publishm~ and Proprietors. fraught, Houses. lands. and diamonds bright, Jewels. sparkling in the light, Fame and honor too, girptcssional. BAILEY 8L PARSONS, (Succeswrs to '1‘. C. Bailey.) Land Agents and Attorneys Salt Lake City. Utah. BIRD & LOWE, When myship comes home from sea. Bearing all these gif's to me, I shall throw away my care And the mil and loss that wear Both heart and brain. I shall br-ar another face. Joy will all the lines erase, And my friends who to“ so hard, They shall lhcn all care. discard, 1 will make Lhem glad. Others. loo, have ships at son. And they stand and watch with me, Land Agents and Attorneys Salt Lake City. Utah By the waters‘ genile flow; And we talk in whispers low 01‘ our sh1ps :11. sen. Many years I‘ve waited here, And the waves still seem so dresr, That 1 think now. more and more. That. my ship has reahed the shore Wheoce is no return— @‘Xotury Public in the office. GIBSON CLARIC, Attorney at Law No return to mortal shores. But. I know when heavenly doors grand and wide for me. and “Notary Public, Open Then my ship will come to me. SILVER REEF, ETAH. 'lheu but. not. before. M1551)“. A WEDGx. C. MANTOR, ——o-.——- Physician and Surgeon, A young man in an Illinois town stepped into :1 church door a moment. Orgies—Next door to Halpin’s stou- one Sunday while the services were going on and 1he smart minister saw him and shouted, “Go out, young man. she is not here. ” The young .MAURICE M. 'KAIGEN man 11 as embarrassed for a moment, L a w, and then icinembering the several ' Attorney at. - - - SILVER REEF. ’minhwria) gauélsthgt were ill the £51.»: inks uniforéh, courts. he said. loud enough for all to 01-21014: No. 81.' Main Street. next. 10 Mc- hear him, “Yes she is, you old dutl'er, Ooruicr's Rani. Nuiary Public 11.1 (mice. you have got her hid behind the organ and you wantlo go home with her yourself.” ’I‘hemiuisler blushed and said the services would close by singing the doXology.—-G. W. Peck. CABINET SALOON, ED. THOMPSON, Prop’r. 5 NOW PREPARED TO -———.- FURNISH all kinds of liquid refreshments. best brands of “Well, you see.” said the barber, trying the. edge of his razor 011 his The. thumbnail, “I had a set of stifl's who LIQUORS AND CIGARS. of keeping hooks and I adopted a new system. Whenever I shaved any of these old staud-bys I put a little nick in his nose with my razor, and kept tally that way. They got so they didn’t, want. to run bills.” There was a tremor in the customer’s voice as he asked, “Do you object to taking your pay in advance?" asked'mc to chalk it down. I got tired Salt Lake bottled beer on ice. Q‘Fiucst Billiard Table in the City. TAILGRING In all Its Branches. .—._—-——- A young Austin lawyer was ap— pointed to defend a negro who was too Fine Suits Made to Order poor to hire counsel of his own. After thejury was in the b 1x the young lawyer challenged several jurymen whom his client said had :1 prejudice 17- An assortment of fine imported Eng against, him. “Are there any more bh Cloths always on hand. jurymen who have a prejudice Shop corner Centre and Firstht Streets against you?” whispered the young lawyer. “No, boss; tie-jury am all . A. WINQUIST. right, but now I want you to challenge (is Judge. 1 has convicted under him seberal times already, and maybe he is begiuin’ to hab prejudice agiu me.” Q motocross (You who wish to behold your shadows of to—day in the future, call on James Booth, at the Post Office, who is ready to work every day and guarantee satisfaction, at the {owe-at living prices. ”1-55.! UTAH, SATURDAY; OCTOBER l4. l882. an aggregate product or “171529-15 "Y 11 mu“ be overrun with flies?” ' ” ‘ 0 “We are.” far the month. The expenses of managing this property are much greater ‘ than the Ontario. The Pinyon Hill difficulties having been settled, and the interests in dis “Yes, indeed.” “And it seems to be a good locality pute being merged into one company —the Crescent—the new enterprise is for mosquitos?” prepared to go forward with vigor. “Oh, yes, sir,” The managers expect to put. enough “I presume they bother you men to work to keep the Ferry smelters running to their full capacity. nights?” One of these is 11 50-1011 stack, and the “Very much.” other a 25; or 75 tons together. When “And a great deal of dust blows inthat. amount of bullion begins rolling to a house not protected by screens?” out from the Park, in arldiiion to the WHY SHE TALKED TO THE FLY SCREEN MAN. “A great deal, sir.” “And how many windows have you in the house?” “Sixteen.” “Each one ought to have a halfsize.” “Yes. sir.” “And I can make them cheaper to you than any other man in the business. ” . $310935. “Not a one,” she answered. “Flies are a terrible nuisance l” , ‘ Dulce—Mm 1911 Building, Lower Main Street. HAIN ST.. COUNTY, ‘ 7 V REEF, chPITOL, Main St" 911w.» Beet, THE BEST Wines. liquors 81 CIGARS canals in the UNITED STETES. .1. a. CASSZI-Y. great Ontario output, and ‘the ore shipments from various claims. the product of the camp will be increased fully fifty per cent. Ban'ruowsxw J. Qoinl D111mg the month of Septembei , M. 11. QUIBK. Wells, Furged: Co. 1eceived 1555,892.22 QUII‘KK BR OT HIERS in bullion from b‘ilvcr Reef. * * * Bingham and the Cottonwoods continue thcir steady product, and the in— dicatious in the various claims were never more. promising. Timic is doing well. the 31111111110111 operations continuing a steady product of good "Do you prefer plain green or fig- matte. The Northern Spy and its mill “I think you can.” The Pinnenr are (onstant producci2. ured 1’” ’l he Beaver county mines outside of Billlard Bull “Well, I always did like plain Hm n bil1e1,.1re no“ getting in fine shape. The Cave is doubtless one of Finest Billiard and Pool Table: In the Territory, the great mines of the earth, and will measure the “Very well; soon begin to be heard from strong. windows and take your order.” Oihe1 properties in the several disFirs: Class “You needn’t trouble yourself any trict look extremely encouraging. farther,” she quickly replied. Liquors and Cigars; The Germauia Company a re putting “What! Don’t. you want screens?” on the iool‘ ot'their new lead works, Alwoy s on hand. “No, sir. The other day a woman and in about ten days expect. to begin the manufacture of white lead and FINE CLUB ROOM IN REA31 across the street had a ten minutes sheet lead. The making of lead pipconversation with a tin peddler, and ging will come later. Thcse additional she’s had her nose in the. air over n‘e, works of the Germauia are extremely ever since. A fly screen man is abort appropriate in this Territory, where three times as high as a potato 111a11.f'so much lead is produced and used, but the crude material has hitherto and I’vebeen talkingw ith you to let i been shipped out, and the ar'icle‘: her see that she aint the only lady in ‘ manufactured from it i111portedI-;,.5dr «o l.-' town who can put on airs. She’si when i‘liile lead, shot, sheet lead, and Maln Street-Silver Reef. 1111311 mad as a hen by this time, and now ~ lead pipe are made at the Germania. . ..Always on hand the best. .. you get up and dust or I‘ll have my all that wasteful method will cease, and the Territory will be a great dog run you clear to the river.” WINES, LIQUORS KAI) CIGARS gainer. The storms for the past week have I GEORGE .VILLER. covered the hills with new fallen snow, but. here the snow is confined to the mountain range-s. Not so, how'Eynhniflflfl “fill-mug ever, to the north of us. The Wood H 35.55 “GtVU '5 River country is snowed under. The week has been one of continuThere are two feet of snow at saw- MAIN STREET!“ ........... SILVER BEEF ous production. and the bullion retooth, and from ten to eighteen inches ceipts have been more than average. A. LEVY, .................. Propriefor all along from Arco to Bellvue. The The bullion shipments from this people are out of flour. ' ‘lie railroad At, this popular resort none but. the choicest city for-the. week ending September graders have taken it all, and the 30th amounted to thirty—five cars, Wines, Liquors and Cigars freight. teams (insignificantin number 814.559 pounds, and one car of COppcr Are dealt over the bar to patrons. all the season) are now laid 11p 011 the matte. 28.000 pounds, sent east; @‘Private Club Rooms attached to the road. Flour has risen to $3 and $10 twelve cars lead 289.222 pounds, and per barrel at Boise. from whence the establishment. one car lead ore 27,000 pounds. sent miners at Wood River have usually west; total. forty- nine cars aggregatbeen S'lpl)lle(l, and the scarcity is geting 1118781 pounds. ting to be a very serious matter. The p1oduct of the Ontmio fmmthe' We have published from time to 221i ofScptemher to the 30111 $46.139.60, SALGON. time during the week all the points of previously reported for the month, interest from Wood River, as presen- North Main Street, Silver Reel 31126300130: total product for Septem— ted by the press there. They show a bro-$173. 040. 3'2. Total for the nine .1. PEERAY. constant gain and development, but months of 1882, $2,061.85138: of nothing of overshadowing moment. which $675000 l1.11e been disbursed sasr or 1.1011333 .11, GIG-Ans; We copy in addition the following i11 dividends to stock-holders. The. And Lager Beer on draught.~ items from the Kctchum Keystone of connection from the new west shaft the 29(l1: . to the 600 level in the main works has WILL MAKE A G001) Rust—Col. been made, but the sta1iop is not yet in. The new hoisting works move Miller. manager of the Philadelphia along to a charm. The main tunnel Smelling works, is purchasing ores is progressing as fast as possible. In from all paits of the country as well about. a year from this time the new as making regular shipments from 3e mill will be drooping its stamps, and compinysmines ,andi; confident, of . Silver Reef, Utah. the bullion product will double, with making a longan’d successful run, so green.” I will 11-111 31 11h MINING REVIEW. 0 California Brewery Beer, - - - - 12% Cents Wemiss 3151151131 no corresponding increase of expense. we are imformed. From the rate with I AM NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY The Horn Silver product for Sep— which ore is now arriving he has evthe Trade. Families. and the public gen— She knew he was the fly screen tember was. 947 tons 919 pounds lead, ery reason to realize his anticipations. wrullx with a Choice Article of Beer, by the Keg. Quart or Bottle. @‘Beer delivman by the samples under his arm, and 107,337 ounces silver. Reckon— Eight. eight-yoke bull teams went 1 red free to any p.1rt of Silver Reef and adjacent vicinities. "$3 but she held the door open and per- ing lead at$5.10 per 100 pounds, and out last week loaded with 70,000 silver at $1.12§/8 per ounce (the’latest pounds of Bullion from the Philadelfl'l‘he Dancing Pavilion at the Brow!!! mitted him to say New York quotations), the value of phia smeltcrs, besides 15,000 pounds is at all times at the service of the pub!" “Madam, I notice that. you haven’t last month’s product was $915,640.86 that went out by a horse team Thurs- for the purposes of social recreation.“ No improper characters tolerated. . a fly screen at any door or window.” , for load, and $120,888.29 for the silver; day—S. L. Tribune. PETER WBL’PE :\ |