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Show NOT. SiWUSDAY the west side of this district, is not only true that there is a spiritual or fauit."* associations, commnunities at- and nations. porary, of the Stone Age "subject, and here and there, by occasional untoward events ment with which, make the universal good and march to “smooth-ride of our findings, and it appear Williams in support of the fault theory. gentleman a comprehensive mind like Guizot’s, man, the individual, appears but the exemplar munrty, we see among So, in every comits members labor, eneagy, rivalry — a general desire for some- Under such a condition pro- _ thing better. gress isinevitable. Under. any cadence would be certain. other, de- This Even to rest con- and “ A town that is finished has already begun to or, as better expressed * All that is human must by Gibbon, retrograde if it do not advance.” Bat while the tendency is ever onward, it is ” eurions to observe that there is always in our midst a class of jealous persons who have, ‘aT sister. in make and did showed We Evening of expression them to closing that’ opinions Mr. Rothwell gets up on his mammoth ear to Andignantly repel what he imagines to be an theory becanse it was * fagorable to the prop- it has ally npon ~ methods which they have so loudly de do any other professional work They are the tardy imitators who pany.*’ But when for that com- he misrepresents. waging war with the Christy"Company,” They, say he wilfully and maliciously which he knows to be false. world, being, the Lubbock of progress Utah) is labor. the Miner men fendants, has yet to be disposed of, libel is alleged only —it hath that extent, no more—and before the expiration of another sixty days the defendants edge of the forest and wait for trees to fall, nor does the farmer hie wheat leave the harvesting of tiringly;. the forest the railway—for civilization. on the frontier. Emerson says, Yon they found it under a pine comes a Latin would stump. grammar—and tow-head boys hae wrrtten think “With it one of those to have the Furnisnine coon Toilet Articles, Stationery, Carpets, Etc., Etc. a hymn on Sun- —_— accomplish a certain end. One sentence in Mr. Rothwell's article, however,.goes far toward convincing us man does know beans when the sack is open. We refer to his establishment expressed opinion that the situated on the Buckeye Reef. * BUILDING, SILVER REEF. No Daiaaged Goods in Stock. All Goods Warranted as Represented. of the fault theory would bea benefit instead of a disadvantage tothe mines to America. the beginning. QUILLAN’S that the day.”” History has no parallel in this respect And our progress thus far is but aS. K, JOLINSON Silver Reef & St. George, Utah, Thisopinion, of course, knocks the stuffing out of the libel suit instituted against the MrneR, and if Mr. . Mliscellancous. . - - G00D NEWS! » WING TO MY. FACILITIES FOR BUYLote,’ in the East (New York, Chicagoand St. Louis, where goods can be bought for at least one-third less than in San Francisco), and also tomy not being an expert in the ee cent. pocket- Picking or1 BAN en Dane: I ereby eres that I underse}! any other firm line on .the Pacific Coast. That thie ie no idle boast hundreds of my patrons can testify to. The Ang Public is invited to swarm in, inspect k, learn my prices, and judge for themselves as to whether I can do what I say or no New — received every week. R. FULLER. m29 I. SCHWARTZ, COMMISSION MEROHANT, APOTHECARY, the of the » Tis wonderful how soon a piano getsintoa jog-hnt hope but opportunity they seek to fully expose that Both labor honestly, un- piece of dirty business, and make clear the makes way for the town, | shameful means resorted by certain parties to to the nocturnal kindness traditional fairy. =| DRY GOODS | de- possible. FRIEDMAN, -__— ae (per the People of the Territory of is plaintiff and Without hard, persistent work, advance isim- The pioneer does not linger at the Thelargestassortmentand most completestock of MEDICINES in Utah south of Salt hake. IN-- “| Boots, Shoes, Ladies & Gents’ matter of alleged libel, wherein one H. 8. principle —DEALER ‘True, a little poses of contrast. J. Drugs, Medicines, Ke. states Sa like the painter's shadows, necessary for purvital #a- ORDERS PHomptiy FILLED AND HONORABLE, TREATMENT GUARANTEED. “CB S. R. FULLER or Mixer by asserting that it ‘hag of late been from and enbsequently, perhaps, Gents’, Ladies’ and Childten’s Furnishing Goods of Every Kind. Prices, Goods at Greatly Reduced Millinery Under the Harrison House, Centre st., Silver Reef, Utah. or report professionmines, DOLMANS, of Choicest Materials, Perfect in ead and of the Lastest Styles, at most Reasonable Prices; A Large and Varied Stock of Materials for above-mentioned Garments. Full Stock of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, Ete. Tickets, $2 50 (For sale at al) the business houses.) much , since the Christy Company's PIONEER Drugs and . Of Medicines, Paints and Oils, Soaps, Perfumery, reer poate: Instruments, Patent Medicines, To. Notions aud Fancy Goods, Stationery and noe Table and Pocket Cutlery, 8s. Fruita— Fresh, Dried, ‘Ochned opened and agent, will deliver it to subscribers for $5. Notice! neonates pa Svescuiex tlie Remember this is the only extant. >> Tobsccos dt ; ae ila see es ts Cem aa GER’S, ala See Sa ae pea a 8 ubltcationga °JORN P. QUILLA Administrator of the estate of Miles raiuil jan, decease: miIvyeReef, May 20th; 1880. JOHNSON’S Home-made Family MEDICINES. a Ez. T j JOHNSON, Proggist, Pharmacist & oxi aes had many years of practical 6xperience of medi: n thé pr tion and compotndin iieg for the sick and eens) is well qualified and p' not aap totine up eerie 40 with carte, accuracy an presoribe suocessfally wi) theaD emicted. / j \ Pepa chsh aces within four months after the j Reet, Bottled (both MRS. C. HANSEN... this notice to the said administrator, at Mis Jace of business at the Capitol Saloon, in he town of an eet, Washington, county, Tertito Hire f i. work Lovers of the weed will find Good Cigars andthe best brands of for the Mivzn, low-priced Silwer AS REOPENED HIS NEW STORE, with a fine selected stock of New Goods, consisting of Fore gn and Domestic. Candies und Goniections, Nuts, Etc. Groceries and Grocery ods, Tobacco, Cigars aud Snuff. Crockery and Gisseware, Lamps and Lamp Stock Tin Wooden ware, Cordage, Bope, | Baskets Etc. Honey, from the ‘Home iary, pure and fragrant, in Cans, Bottles? Bulk and in Frames; also. Beeswax. Vegetables and Country Produce. FOR SALE! airs" we2TORE And denier tn Boygset Pitts— For Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Rothwell will now please rise and explain Tux delegates to the Chicago Convention, Indigestion, sleeplessness, Fevers, Colds, Bilious how it is that this paper is “ waging war with Complaints, etc,. becoming heartily tired of the fight between Rocky Mountaiet Liximent — For RhenmatGrant and Blaine, turned round on Tuesday the Christy Company” and at the same time ism, Neuralgic Pains in the body and limbs, Bruises, Sprains, Swelled Parts, Wounds, Burne last, kicked the whole inside ‘out of the advorating a theory which ean be demonstraand Scalds, Chapped Hands, and for all diseases former's T. T. business, bagged the latter's ted only to benefit the mines situated on the requiring outward application upon man or beast. head in his own bloody shirt, and wound up Buckeye Reef —the Maggie, California, and EssENCE or Lirg—For Wind or Pain in Stomach or Bowels, Colics, Diarrhea, Dysentery, the struggle by nominating General J. A. other Christy mines, for instance —he willdo Flux, Cholera. Cholera Morbus, Toothache, etc. Garfield for President, and, subsequently, something which will interest at least a few Eye Batm-~For Inflamed, bier or Sore Eyes, Skin Eruptiona Chapped Lips, of the readers of his qeeraet at this end of Chester A. Arthur, of New York, for Vice Sooruine Syrup — For Pains, Tolle and Restthe line. re in Ohildren, President. Who'd a-thunk it? Ky Mountain CouGH Batsam.--For Oolds nd coughs, 7 posters! Sore Throat or Lungs HAT DESIRABLE L LODGING HOUSE, ives Life and Travels of Crant. A minine report from Leadville says that a six furnished neem, on_ Main street, onieas SaLve—Forhealinng Bores, Bruises, The ‘ Life and Travels of Genera) Grant,’’ eeefed by C. Hansen. Also six men are now busily working on the Fish Outs, Wounds and Sprains, and for Strengthen‘| by the Hon. J. T. Headley, a correspondent puilding oar onbapted as paren ep and ing Plaster for Uhest, Side or Back, etc, Bmbassador. “Possibly seraping the hair off-} known as One Of the most Brilliant descriptiveT one frame: building in 6 = ip PAIN E1rtiEn=-Good-for almoat. any. trouble Inquire’o: flesh is heir to, both for outward and inwar a hia teeth,”” suggests the San Francisco Daily writers in America, is just out, and will be tor ena application; also, found to be a brilliant record of the General's Cg OLotrues BLvuerne -- The best in the arket. remarkable career ‘from his boyhood's home OTICE TO CREDITORS—ESTATE ray Syrups, Essences, e Mrs. StenHOVeE’s book on Utah contains to the completion of his extraordinary journey of Miles Quillan, deceased— Notice is Pure Native WIxEs, a Ohotoice Old Bran4 flattering preface by Harriet Beecher Stowe, around the world. The work is enriched by hereby given by the undersigned, adminis- dies, Rum, = — Whiskies, for medicinal | a fine steel engraving of the General, and is trator of the estate of Miles Quillan, deuse, vent instock which the Athenaum thinks ie well merited, to the creditors of and all persons: r published in one elegant volme of over 700) ceased, having claims against the said Reeensed, a pages, with 200 illustrations. Mr. Fisher, the exhib bit them with the necessary vouch M. Blomguiet is eer authorizedtocol sane ati debts ‘due the und reigned. “Faep R. Woop. SitveR REEF, April 3, 1880. as PURCHASERS. Circulars J BVan Hagen. never been alleged in these columns that he did “ examine corn PLEASE Floor Director: erty of the Christy Company!"* “Phe gentle- to 4 ‘than imagines and’ protests too TO SUMMER to the effect that he e (Rothwell) adopted the two-reef crop,” fall doggedly into line and adopt the The Floor Managers: ere es ee Vivian Isaac Marks bert Eustis Johnson his article, insinuation on the part of the Miner PRICES oo Reception , Comimatttecs H.§. Lubbock Edward Cutts P Harrison S W West SamnuelIrvine A Levy the two reefs; ergo, of of June 24th, 1880, Committee of Arrangements; H Kra Gibson Clark DP Whedon Juliiue Jordan James A Liddle to believe in the exist- paragraphs AT Ulsters, we somebody is lying, and it isn’t the MINER. In the ST., THE.... and and Williams, while sojourngive & WEST For the purpose of raising funds to purchase an enclosure for the’ Public Graveyard. the word citizens HALL, ar Insertions. Among our New Corsets, the Elegant, French, Long Branch, nese egy and others have already become Popneees on account of their Excellent Fit and Dura et Quilts, in White and Colored Jacquard, Bridal and Marseil ennoite Assortment of Ladies’ Underwear, superior in Fit and Material to any here} tofore shown in Silver Ree New White Goods, aiee as Checked and Striped Nainsook, Victoria and eee Lawn, Plain aa Dotted Suisses, Mulls, Corded and eee Piques, Marseilles, Etc., Als : he leached and Half- Bleached Table Damasks, ble Damasks, Napkins, D’Oylies. Crashes, Towels & Table Cloths Turkey Red and Fancy (ST. JOHN’S DAY) the which have disinterested +++e-ON beds faces, NEW i Mr. defense run THE Embroideries CORSETS, QUILTS, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, WHITE GOODS, ETC. yhe MASONIC FRATERNITY of .74 Silver Reef will givea Grand Ball the is satisfied to adopt the ence of a fault between ability and enterprise, and with ‘‘an original- however, have their use in the say Reef school-boy, Janin here, which At last, whet” theif" own ideas become obso-. gg betes they, are forced by the prospect of a proclaim their merit as inventors. reliable ing to deride what they secretly admire. another's ability of the Messrs. exhibit their aaa of to Buckeye are well satisfied is true. of and on the principle that aheer necessity, boy's loosely assert the contrary of that Even if they are crpable of avail themselves of another boy, contented himself the tactics “Base envy withers at another's joy, « » And hates the éxcellence it cannot reach,” nounced. mihd under appreciating the talent and ingenuity of their year’s in finding himself un- ‘the ‘eral recognition, and sneeringly predict for it ity which is that of the present much forming everything fature.to pay reluctant homage Grand Masonic Bell of expert his own published opinion —that of the sort as an innovation unworthy of gen- gloomy very White Reef” — but it would be better to say uncertain—point of ‘epntinne one + Rothwell has nothing success, and who make it almost an article of still specimen wiih making faces at the faith to resent all effort at Progress and im- neighbors, they puts able to whip surroundings, reached a certain —or perhaps a speedy failure. excellent school-going youth who, less by their own efforts than by favorable provement, apparently regarding is an Latest Novelties in Back Combs, Veil Pine, Jewelry; et Latest Novelties in Nainsook bellyaching and erawfishing, to say the least, tent with what has been accomplished is fata! decay,” Hew To-Day. no ‘unqualified’ or definite opinion upon the subject. Mr. Williams, who probably gave the subject more attention than any other expert-previous to Mr. Rothwell’s exSee arrived at the conclusion that there is no fault, but that the reefs are paits of different beds. Weare not aware of Mr. Hoffman's opinion; and as Mr. Bemis is not in any sense an expert, his opinion, whatever it may be, is of little consequence. advance, like that of nations,is invariably in DAILY! |Lowest Prices Ever Offered i in Silver Reef. tion..which he considered necessary, he has ; @f society—of universal mankind —and his ebedience to naturalelaw. ._The says: “It is somewhat unfortunate for our contemporary that Mr. Janin, ‘who happens to be at present in this city, informs us that, never having given the subject that close examina- . capable of encompassing history-in a giance, ARRIVING BORN. that no warrant existed for tiny of mankind. Latest Novelties in Summer Goods New Silks, New Satins; New Brocades, New Camel's Hair Goods. New Dress Goods from 10 cents a yard upwards Plum, Navy and Paris Cashmeres, in ne ae Maroon, ‘Wine. Cardinal, ote eae } Brown, {rom 60 cents 4 yard upwar MU LKAY_AtAt Stor Stormont, , June 6, 1880, t to ‘the | «<i. New Prints, Lawns, Percales, Cheviots, Ginghams Calicos ae other staple Goods me of W illiam Muikay, a boy, weighjpg Real ‘aapee The very Latest Novelties in Laces, such as Breton, Venice, Lanquedoc, 7% pounds French and others [Mother ‘aa baby doing nicely, while the father is able tobeatound. Salt Lake papers please copy.] SPEER—At Silver Reef, Jute 9, 1880, to the wife of Jeff, Speer, a son,’ weighing 10 wry, _ OOS pounds nie Latest Novelties in. Ruchings, Silk and Lace Tie Lat est sae! elties in Berlin Wenrotiesine: Ze hyrs, ete. Bordered andkerchi éat Novelties in FancyB his disagree- citing the opinions of Mr, Janin and Mr. put a new play upon -- i> —_— The papers notiee the indelicacy, the piece is |. made an immediate success, and then the dresses are lengthened to avoid the Interference of the police. 2 endeavoring to improvement, havé been aimostimperceptible Paris managers Utah. Reet. the stage with” wonderfully short dresses. the rongh seas over’’ by simply announcing and.transiént in their influence on the des-. To Tux suffi- arrived’ at by the Mixgn, is quite content to latest | leave severely alone any discussion upun the to the wonder in steam or electricity,is but a record of continuous progress, retarded;it- may be, however, in York contem- instead of adducing cient- reasons for discrediting the conclusions “In fact, the history of the world, from the silent testimony do him so that a Gov’ment pension Won't any good. Oh, fierce devourer thou, of mew | and wood.” es BS Sh -_ -— It is a noticeable fact, however, that the learned editor of our New but dy FRIEDMAN, Silver tracts a man’s aftention, Will break him up \parts of the same beds, dislocated by a great rise on stepping stones Of of their =ey. selves to higher things,” . dnt there is also a materia! advancemeni tainable, not only by individuals, locally known yay the White and Buckeye Reefs, “are but a Ss. J. chews up trees to any invention, Whigh ng diswished dimensign, And when somethi The two reefs of silver-bearing sandetone on It friedman’s Dry Goods Emporinw.- poel,and Texnxyson claifas to be & great about for yet he may fret 8 @ study ahd tear a MIS GEOLOGICAL Tae New York Enginetring and Mining Jour- a week. and thenfan’t yank an ode to @ sawSl. JUNE 1%, 1890. ai doés not appear to.take kindly to the ex: mill, while the Sweet Singer of Michigan gave two minutes to whacking up one pressed belief on the part of the Miner that only beginning: * A) hai} _to-thee, moat terrible FANCY & DRY 6000S: CLOTHING x Gents’ Furnishing Goods, BOOTS and SHOES, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco And MERCHANDISE !n GENERAL, PLEASE CALL and EXAMINE OUR GOODS before purchasing elsewhere. J. SCHWARTZ, OTICE eat A. MCMATTE, heirs or ase st You are hereby notified that there has ended for you in money and nee on the ae ja = ae lode, which is situa’ n sburg min a Utah Territory the amount of the sumof $1 your assesement on the sai the years 1 , ani the same is paid to me within| ninety days~ fration- of publication of this— osts of advertising, ‘ notice, to yout tnteret By in "said mine oe lode will be rece: togetner with.© eited vo me by opeceon Silver Reef, May 27, 1880. JOHN HORAN. at |$5,t0 $20 Fash "Si u 4 = = ow lites a are . 4 OFF The Silver Reel Miner.| |