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Show SILVER REEF MINER. SATURDAY....... Wassnenssin JUNE 2, 1879 were fired on by a concealed party. ranges from 96 to We are informed by Dr. Cooper that there ~ are a numbor of-cases of scarlet fever Sony the children. . The Barbee mill will be rebuilt within the next sixty days. It is:too valuable a prop-erty to lic idle. We are glad to be able to state that a dispatch from Mr. Cassidy represents his wife a . little improved. 5 Fears are entertained that if the drought continue Quail Creek will run dry. It shows a considerable shrinkage of late. A question in which the voters of the precinct are interested is, whether the assessor has complied with the law in the matter of. registration. The statute reads as follows: It shall also be the duty of the Assessor of each county, in persén orNby deputy, at the time of making the|annual assessment for taxes’in each year, béginning in 1879, to take up thetranscript of the next precedin, Regis+ tration List, and proceed to the revision of the same, and for this purpose he shall visit every dwelling house in each Precinct, and make careful inquiry if any person, whose name is on his list, has died, or removed from the,.Precinct, or is otherwise disqualified as a voter of such precinct, and if so, to erase the same therefrom, or whether any qualified voter resides therein, whose name is not on his list, and if so, to add the same thereto. Leeds parties went up to the head of Quail creek yesterday and did some work with a view of increasing the water supply. Marriep.—At the house of the bridegroom in Silver Reef, by Justice Kiv Phillips, H. J. ‘Mann to Miss Maggie Rhymer. Mr. Joseph Poujade of Pioche is sojourning ‘@ few days in the Reef, assisting his father to re-open business. The bullion shipment at ohak Wells, Fargo & Co: for thre week ending June 28th, foots up $24,837.05. Another week has passed without anything being accomplished toward a hook and ladder company. the forming of Messrs. Cropsey and Driscall have struck good water in their shaft north of the Church at a depth of 65 feet. The supply is bountiful LIST Messrs. Heitzelman & Poujade advertise a closing out of their business in Silver Reef in this issue of the Miner. They announce their intention of knocking the bottom out of prices, but strictly on a cash basis. For the geod peaple who blow not away the foam from the bumper of beer, or sip not the seductive mint julep, we would suggest a palm-leaf fan and the romantic banks of the big ditch, as a relief from the hot spell. Ed. Ryan, living on Bonanza Flat, had upwards of a thousand dollars in checks stolen from his cabin Taoursday night last. The pocket-book containing the checks was taken from beneath the pillows while its owner Was asleep. The fish-horn of the ice cream vendor is now heard on the street and that, cooling compound is ushered in by a blast that grates as harshly on the ear as the shrill voice of a woman engaged in giving her husband a curtain lecture. Mike Powers, who was tried in Beaver county nearly a year ago on acharge of assaulting two Smiths and Von Behr with a revolver with an intent to kill, and found guilty and sentenced to five years in the peniten- tiary, has been sent to that institution to serve out his sentence. He was conveyed thence from. Beaver by Mr. Atthur Pratt. aos To SILVER & Poujade! BUSINESS OUR IN. STOCK SILVER AT -PRICES IN OFFERED For Shop. REEP, AND WE LOWER THAN . SILVER REEF, WILL OLOSE EVER *h Cash ~ Ap proved Security. Or Credit on REEF. AND Wagon Comsists Work, Groceries, OF— Liquors, Of all shapes done onshort notice. Horse-Shoeing ‘‘all the same." RETALLICK, McPHEE Shoes, Boots, Clothing, | Ete. & €0., Black saat smith S WE WANT THE MONEY MORE THAN .WE WANT THE GOODS ON we propose not merely to give a dollar’ g worth for a dollar, but to give more dollar’s worth for every dollar we receive. WAGON. SITOP, Main K Street, Leeds. EEP constantly on hand a good supply 0 Tire tron and Wagon Lim} er. Cash Only Will ee n2: aca SHOEING Or A SPEGALTY, SILVER Credit Buy only on Good Our HAND, than a Goods! Security. ALSO, Opposite Wells, Fargo Jas. CRONAN.. & Co’s, MORE Important ——--—_-+—_—_o < >- - A CuHoIce ARTICLE of fresh butter for the retail trade for sale by MoManvs,& REED. ~~ BULLION ASSAYED. ities. McManus « Read O. F. There will be a regular meeting of the Silver Reef Odd Fellows’ Association at Win quist’s tailor- ~shop on Tuesday evening, July Ist, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is requested, as ‘business. of importance will be . transacted. By order of the Président. ” ” C. F, Bowen, Secretary. and we are now prepared = ‘ITTY $9003 ADATIB UIBW ‘WYSENIVE to maintain [VJUIMeUID pue sig ‘sno ‘LSINOWO1E “Wd FAMILY GROCERIES Spencerz Jaques LUMBER! —Which MERCHANDISE! we are offering at— Reduced HE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC J§ directed to cur: new and select assortment of Merchandise just réceived. Boots Carpenters, Prices. ALSO, the most eETele Ladies and Children’ WE Clothing, —AGENTS FOR— MOUNT TRUMBULL LUMBER line and of Gents, CONTRACTORS Shoes And First-Class the best Liquors! and choicest quality stantly on hand. handsome DRESS GOODS all kinds of Fancy Articles in this line, —Also the largest stock of— '—-AND— FURNISHING GOODS, Ever displayed kept in the Reef. WE have also received a new stock of MILL and MINING SUPPLIES and everything in the line of Hardware ALSO a complete stock of. CROCKERY and_ GLASSWARE. con- ea tn soliciting your patronage anew, we assure you that one trial will convince our friends that we méan what we say, and are satisfied that we are able to furnish better goods at cheaper prices than can be found anywhere, without exception, JACOBS & SULTAN. F..YOU_.WANT SOMETHING REALLY Good and unadulterated, pay us a visit. We sell cheap to Families and Dealers. We keep constantly on hand a supply of N. B.—All Goods purchased from us will-be delivered proraptly, free fof charge, to all parts of this place and vicinity, “WE are offering for sale lumber sawed by the DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Flour Which will Silver and Grain, be delivered to any» part--of Reef. Leeds or the camp. BIRCH & CO. Jessup Lumber BUILDERS. Corner of Main and SILVER REEF, UTAH. Clothing and Gents’ Tobaccos, Liquors & Cigars Of have also opened a vety stook of “GRO MI Fest AND CLEAREST IN UTAH. Ve are prepared to fill any bill of any size on short notice and as cheap as any common lumber from other yards. Dry new prices never before offered in the market. All goods brought direct from New York. Woorr & JorDan., Lg ‘HVIO TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORMiug our patrons and the community at laige that we have cntirely given up our \ntention of retiring trom ‘business here, and that we have started anew with greater facil- Ever seen in Utah. aero 1.0. ANNOUNCEMENT! our reputation asthe leading mercantile firm of this place..and by reason of our advantager ous connections in purchasiug our supplies,W ean and will undersell all our competitors. We have just received an immense stock of all kinds of fresh oo atock will be opened next week and sold at urg-6T? ee &@ The only full and complete stock of Dry Goods and Fancy Goods at Woolf & Jordan’s. Loox. Our! For great bargains in Goods, Groceries, Clething, Etc. Our POUJADE. ‘oj popuojje <[}dur0rd s1opi0 [[V E Main Street, opposite Harrison House, Utah. —_—_——————— 2 oa Out. & OFFICE CHANDLER and CRONAN. and and three other houses. HEITZELMAN ee Closing for 4 Family, Saar REMEMBER, we will return you at least the FULL VALUE and in some cases than the value of every dollar you pass over our counter, but it must be a real a an) pa For terms, etc. apply tc L. A. But. Havin still left a quantity of goods saved from the fire, I offer the same at cost, in order to make-way for a new stock. I shall very soon have my business running as formerly atthe old Pioneer stand, where I shall be glad to meet my friends and the public generally. I. SCHWARTZ. Suitable DWELLING, on aor HH. H. CHANDLER APSAY "J. BIRCH & CO, - ONE STREET, Ore assayed and. Bullion melted notice ana at reasonable rates. ORES Fire- Proof DAMAGE, A FIRST-CLASS SAFE, in OF TH LATE FIRE WITHOUT Office, MAIN cLane G Sutton I Nidiver D C Paul AM PowellT Young K JUNE 25, 1879. Brownlee F Fales W R Beegan R H Hernan M Butler Y T Honan J 2 Barnhart P Hughes T Burke J Bauer Collins Henry John David Conner Patrick King James 2 Cottrell Robert J Lads J H Emerson H G ue a Foley Hiram ay Ferris Benj H Nackole AW O’Brien Jno Florence Archie Redinger Fred sA Richards Wm G Redwine J F Smith Henry H Smith J <A Spears A A Sellers J B Stephens Alex M Taylor Heber C Tremain Dan‘ Traster Wm Thomas Benj F Tayler J M Thompson M x Wills Frank Tobler James etzel A W Wright H L Young Mary. Leeds MAIN STREET, 34x125, OUR LOT ON and No. l cellar, which STOOD THE TEST ili all be sold at a sacrifice. L. A. BULL, Assayer. Kerr. P.¥ Leahigh W Metie Mrs L Wagnon FM 2 Wright H L Williams R E hi REEF Assay OF LETTERS Henison Frances J. J. Havpin has received a large assortment of Panel Doors, Sash Doors and Windows of’all sizes. he STREET, Let. a A 7 : * BLACKSMJTHING, 0 location for business and is completely ready Ve OUT OUT Reef. Blacksmith MAIN Remaining in the Postoffice at Silver Reef, June 28th, 1879, which if not called for within 30 days will be sent to the Dead Letter Office: pale Alven’ Benson J Barlow O Coffee F J Cronin Morris Dramer J N The new building opposite Wells, Fargo & Co's, with flagged sidewalk in front. A good ——— OF— WE respectfully announce that our place of Salt Lake to-day. The betting in Silver Reef is in favor of the Athletics. The result will be telegraphed to the MinER a8 soon as the game is finished. rb OLOSE N. BUBB, Silver at Rich's building, two doors east of Wagner's drug store, where we shall close out our stock of goods at very low prices. We also request those indebted to us to close their accounts before July ist, as all accounts unsettled by that time will be given for collection. SIEGEL & MARKS. The Athletics and Deserets cross bits at .e he iver, busiuess, until our store is completed, will be The Christy Company find their slums, of which they have a large quantity on hand, more valuable than their ore. The slums are @ valuable acquisition in this sandstone formation. for occupation. and on theR BEFORE otice. | FIRM Company, FOR ~ Whose mill is situated within 14 miles of Silver Reef. We are therefore able to give better inducements than any other Company can possibly afford, and solicit the indpection and tate of mining and mill men, Lumber of every description and of the best aay furnished on short nptice and lowest terms, i OFFER MY SA LE. BUILDING, SITUATED n Main Street and occupied by J. Hiskoe and the Miner office for sale. It ae suitable for a store, saloon or restaurant. For price and particulars apply to - JAQUES Boyd Lovis GERMZB A, A. Lusk. 3 treets, THE ‘PEOPLE'S MARKET * USK & GERMER HAVINS PUROHASED A the abéve‘*hamed market take this metaod of advising the public ihat they keep constantly” on hand every variety of Fresh Meat and Sausage. Our long experience in the business warrante ns in stealer satisfaction to our customers. Orders promusy filled. Meat delivered to any part of the ca Call on us at our place of business on Main Street. DnJ. M. LYNCH 2p Feed. and-Livery. Stable, Lower Main 8t., Silver Reef, Utah. GRIER e SO for well purposes. THE Heitzelman All orders carefully filled and promptly delived free of charge, in yey Beef, Leeds, | Harrisburg, a limited number of restaurant on Main - HIBBERD. IE Come? and Mutton Always on Hand. Boarding. I will accommodate quict boarders at my street. Has —FOR MAIN STREET; C. WESTOVER, & CO., Prop’s. The Choicést Cuts of Beef, Pork ——_ +e The Thompson & McNally mine has a rich, streak of chloride ore which brings up the average of the rock to about $150 per ton. Time ABN NEAL _ ' _, Since writing the foregoing we have been ‘enabled to interview the wounded man, who. states that he was shot about 12 o'clock at night; that he went on the Reef to relocate a claim originally located by a man by the That the original location name of. Bowen. exspired on the 26th instant, and that he went a day in advance intending if the claim was represented by proper parties not to interfere with it. Heclaims to have remained on the ground till the time allowed by Jaw for doing the assessment work, transpired, and nobody appearing, re-located the claim. Mr. Fred Day, Superintendent of the Pioneer Mill, returned Thursday from Salt Lake City. ‘The To-Day. f he ball struck Rydall in the right breast near the nipple and following ‘one of the ribs ranged round to néar the spinal column. Dr. Cooper|. says the wound is not a dangerdis one. The caloric wave is upon us. The nights are cool and pleasant. Hew Empire Market, burg. The information which we have gathed respecting the shooting, represents. that Rydall and another man were going down theReef to relocate a claim near Harrisburg and INTELLICENCE. The mercury in the shade 100 degrees. Miscellancous. r. DOE i AES LOCAL Shooting. A man by the name of Rydall was shot last Wednesday evening on the Reef. near Harris- |