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Show The Silver Heel Miner. The Stability ofof Silver Giving Mines. Patriotism a Cold Baths Inequality Wherever, in any any part of the world, The Yorktown celebration is a very SATURDAY.....sn00+++OCTOBER 22, R81 says Fuller in his treatise on the subJect, silver mines have been worked, fine affair, if only one can keep away from Yorktown; but judging from ——QveEEN Victoria ascended the throne in 1838, and has outlived eleven Presidents of the United States, they are worked war, invasion now—utnless the aceounts the behavior ef the citi- from of Indians, ete, it zens has of that historic burg is caleu- been interrupted. We kuow of no lated to extinguish the fires of pa| silver mining region that has given triotism very quickly; for perceiyYury are having a big ado over out. Mexican mines, worked by the | ing that accommodation of all kinds “the Freneh naval visitors in New Aztecs before the conquest of Cortez, wis ‘certain to be in unprecedented York. ‘They are a tough-looking set, are still worked as prolitably as ever; demand, these good people havé -evijudging from titistrations, the old Spanish mines, opened Jong ‘dently determined to make all their: —— Tuere is nothing. more absurd than the phrase, ‘“Garfieid Republieans.”"—[N. Y. Graphic. Well, .no; hardly. ‘They are - Arthur Republieans now, —— —— Tur Tribune of the 19th peet the guest to find his own straw. They have effected a corner on pros for twenty years or more in selling false diplomas, That is to say, he tense is being made to carry on the war in order to enable the prineiples iti-the visions of all kinds, and on the vari- eleventh century and worked ever since, vield their steady increase. So ous beverages in demand upon such occasions. Centennial celebrations, had been supplying quacks and ist postors with the means of committing murder with impunity. It is of communism to be earried der the name of patriotism. in Norway, —— Congres; voted Mrs. Lincoln $25,000; it made all letters to and from her free, and it gave her a life a year. It will no Freidburg, over three of Hunby the opened mines, have they consider, cannot happen more than once in a generation, and s0 they been opened, alinost without exception they vontinue to ‘be worked to the present day, and -are’ generally are resolved to make the most of their oppertunity. As there is a Very large attendance, this rapacity promises to more productive than their past history. be entfrely snecessful; and the vietims will have no redreégs, since the Yorktown people will care nothing for threats of vengeanee which can- SWeden wherever and. Russia, and silver “The | Postal Free Press is one of the brightest and newsiest mining papers on the Coast, and we wish it. many happy returns at-any time in Ae not possibly be executed How near the Postoffice Department has approached a self-sustaining condition is shown by the’ fact that of its birthday. . “placed in prison, and the Tand Leaguers are driving the English landlords out of that country. for his brief THE new editor of The Pacitic Coast says “the paper will be independent enough to praise an honest department, administration and if he of gone, and of the Mobile administration. —— Iris stated that 300,000,000 of Most lons for every man, woman and child. We request that our share be for- excess warded in time for Christmas; ———— ——Dr.J.G. Hounann, the founder and chief editor of Seribuer’s Monthly, died at hischome in “New York City of its annual postal system expenses. certainly ought The soon to be self-sustaining. Gaitcau’ 8 ‘Trial. He was a noted the 25th .and Territory is 56th instant. entitled to a on Each ional representaticn.' THE International Exposition ‘now in progress in Atlanta is the biggest thing of the kind ever held in this country. And it marks more distinctly than any other one ‘event could do the entrance of the South into anew era of progress and pros- there is reason to believe that they have the oe name of C. Lake ase fee, and there It of the is Salt but is no fund available The The Bontle_ProsperingP San Fr aucisvo Examiner says they have been selling sand for cotton to our English cousins. This is a convincing proof that the South is ——A so_ip or -cabie inch of gold weighs 10.15 ounces. troy, and is worth $209 84, A cubie foot of fine prospering... The New England States wooden hams and shoe-peg oats were vold found store. come to of the people. in every honest merchant’s The Western States should the front with some evidence progress’ and ingenuity of its ‘The gutta-percha oyster has is worth $362,600. were United States coih is nine-tenthe fine. A cubic inch of this gold weighs a little more than nine’ ounces troy, and is” worth $169 28. A’ ane foot of this gold is worth $292,5 they have the United Tne debt statement Utah A $5,248,920; silver cirtifi- cates, $64,149,910; certificates of de: posit outstanding, $8,315,000 ; funding certificates, $636,681,016; fracSea currency outstanding, as $7,098,- '—— Ir the statement is to be relied upon, ignorance is even. more truly bliss than is generally supposed. There is Jess madness in “lurkey, wiere no one thinks education a / necessity, than in any other country. J in France, Germany, England and the United States, all countries disfor intellectual activity, f Risteldesexceeda.ctat. when to do manufactur- in that section Northern that to these | es exchange notes the Which would-eoeme—into general use. ins building if made into a mercantile Marble is found in this article.’ section in very large quantities, and is claimed by experts to compare in quality with the best in the country. EL EE TL Illinois seems LTS he ED Straight. determined to have no revised religion in hers. Some time ago the Persbyterians ousted a Mrs. Cooper beeause she didn’t believe that Jonah swallowed the whale. And now the Methodist have firéd a minister named Thomas because he vexpressed the belief that some of the ders _ which the Bible ee of {ere not” inely Tis fred. an rae aie 3 cient°for the occasion. The man is understood to be wealthy. His in- crushed. fumous business was a very profitable one. He will pay the fine of one thousand dollars without feeling. it, and his imprisonment will be but a profitable -advertisenfrent,* A yea the hence he wilk be jaun- Peek) had been murderers. to prison for terms enormous Mining nearly While “Industry. Some iden of the extent of the future magnitude of our mining interest, says the Eureka Evening Leader, may be obtained from a contempla- tion of the fact that more than half of the territory of the United States, or over 2,000,000 square miles, is mineral land, producing gold and silver. Of this vast tract of mineral-bearing territory, less than one per cent has been mined; that is to say, that the entire amount of gold and silver credited to the aniies of the United States has been ‘taken from Jess than one per cent of its mineral territory, and this by the crudest methods and circumstances. With the increase of transportation, the improved methods of mining, treating and saving mineral products, there must be a marked improvement in mining the future, -and operations better results of than heretofore have been aitained. re The Reason to iife sen- one, and in fact not to be compared for atrocity to that which the hoary old Buchanan practiced for ER) The They are sent equal tences. They are doomed to a fate far worse’ than hanging. And yet the crime they committed was not an es MGunt Pleasant, Ala., Oct. 11. a life-time punishments with impunity. are so flagrantly unequal, and while the severity is so grossly disproportioned to the iniquity of the offenses, it cannot be wondered at if the people distrust the Courts, and regard The nearly listened to the fatherly counsel of the German monarch and is now watch- has made to secretly steal frontier to meet of Austria; a and journey the mon- King Alfonso of about 200 miles frém Madrid, to spend a day in the society of the King of Portugal, at Valencia. A common fear draws these proud sovereigns together, as nothing else could. As hunger tamcs the fiereest-of wild beasts, so terror of Nihilists makes the monarchs of Europe as gentle as lambs in their treatment of one another. ——A PATENET MEDICINE Rochester has sueceeded in MAN in getting more free advertising than probably ‘any other fraud in the country. He has been offering $200 prizes for finding comets, and according to the hum- ber reported it would appear as if the heavens were full of them, and that it has cost him two or three million dollars. But it would thing to discover the be a very hard man who has ae any money out of the scheme eXx-) e) SOLO Ke rcs te com te : aa Nevada Maine Mining all the seientific-named Paying ten years off our indebtedness ——Ex-SENATOR WIFE, now applying tradsmen who at THE Says: “Tf to uncover old, been of comfort and hygienic requirements has been perpetrated, It is reported that the plumbing of the building is so defective that it is not fit to be inhabited, while the Jatest assertion about the place is to the effect that the furniture, which-has been-in_posicost the coun- try at least $200,000, is “full of vermin.” This is poratny a nice hearfrom the Presidential Mansion. The people, as a matter of course, desire that their ‘President should be handsomely housed and provided for; but they havea right to insist that the money set apart for these purposes shall be expended — faithfully, and while it is necessary to repair the dilapidated ae eE again now, Congress will do well to inquire into the eee tidiis. PTUs and : 23cts Street, Chicago, COODS Sasa eos Carrying Stock Utah Iust Received. Springfield tepublican is disposed Treasury.scandals aggressive who stopped General it of preceding SpRnes pons ‘wile nos | be trusted, ze ws da SRE A Ht} shall we do? Dealer Periodicals & Imported CIGARS than short, Screets, In STATIONERY INKS, PENS, SCHOOL BOOKS he will man and Center STON Ueivel EER usteat vesekeucincs anaes -UTAH Newspapers aid Domestic AND TOBACCOS — CIGARETTES, is Is Live 1 Worth |Living? pairs and general maintenance of the establishment. Not only has stealing been the order of the day fora generation at least, but general neglect ing DRY Main CHRISTIANCY’S for a divorce, the President a more Windom, and those whoshave had charge of the re- -years, yet has Copies, the such cowards are capable of tyranizing over females, ‘These have Single given with each pictare. Addre & CARQU EV TLLE LITHO. CO FALL & WINTER GOODS one occasion, she testifies, he knocked her down; on another would net permit her to-haye clothing upon her on a very cold night in Washington; and the: last. was that he assulted her while dressing in her room, and a gentleman came to her rescue. Only facts indicate the existance of peculation on a large scale, and it is evident tion ten Hundred; In Southern tells some very hard things on her husband in the shape of cruelty. On and before the President could begin to carry on housekeeping at all he was obliged to buy china dinner and the d rate of. nearly half a million a day is House for at During that was S the greatest pecuniary feat ever accomplished by any nation in these or any other times, from $20,000 to $30,000. Yet when President Garfield entered office it was said that most of the furniture in House 19x24) The Largest / “What that per And like $400,000 for these purposes, and every year during the past ten years there has .been an appropriation of the White Sneet, iCLOTHING period Congress has voted something White years. NSON. 15, 1881; The Only Exclusive Dealer in but ‘alleged, when his investigations led to Sherman’s door. It would’ be a singular fortune if the New York Collector, whom John Sherman investigated and turned out, should now as President investigate Sherman. repairs of the least twenty sa Moss Woolf Journal says — Tur Pee ancnn ae the public debt for September was nearly $17,500,000, and for the three months ending October Ist it was nearly $42,000,000. This is the largest decrease Want furnishing of 19 Monroe Piedncee: cattle, charcoal, nitrates, borax, salt And.the..fournal}. and: sagebrush.” supplying furniture and other things for the Executive Mansion have been Emperors William and Francis Jo- | in league with the official thieves. seph recently rushed into each other’s ‘The history of the White House, inembrace, the young Czar has already deed, is thoroughly disgraceful to arch Z SHOPER grain, grapes, all kinds of vegetables, It appears impossible to doubt that there has been systematic jobbery and the Aes _ Copy of oe un- useless minerals, fruits of every kind, the law as rather a hin- about pare I remain, very res (Size that ‘‘some people call Nevada a.desert country, yet it produces gold, silver,- lead, iron, copper, plumbago, Sy stematic lc Thievery. robbery I epee night Portrait of Carfi | a pre- out FRIENDS that , errors What. drance than a help to civilization, teaservices, andeven napkins. Why. It is amusing to observe the extreme friendliness among the monarchs 0: Europe at the present time. opportunity that OLD finest’ lime 6f Reéf, October that has occurred during any, quarter "| for -seyeral yenrs, being an average liberated, free to re‘daily ~ reduction of over $450,000." sume his villainous practices, and en- are not behind any city of the across the Marble. Religion and regret that Unior ing an put up a mill to saw the granite, marble, sandstone and freestone which are so plentiful in Southern Utah, and a ‘decrease of the public debt during ‘eptember of $17,483,641."The cash in the Treasury is $250,686,547; gold virtificates, do fact that ‘a big fortune awaits the man who has ‘enterprise enough, to States. shows so much ——S fromm England have been farmers. . —— to they have no time to devote trivial deceptions. puta very, small per cent of the iminto weil ing statesmen bers, and farms are becoming a drug in many sections in consequence. The principal, portion are destined fur the Southern States. Heretofore migration never-so not yet been patented; but possibly ——ENGLISH AGRICULTURISTS are leaving that country in large num- f past. the work alone. just that this Coast should have a. representative in that body, and Mr. Arthur could hardly make a better selection than Judge Goodwin. = in is one of the Southern cities which lost muech- by the war, and perbaps also by railroads. But she has shown wonderful recuperative energies, and is fast winning back the laurels she once so honorably bore. ‘The visitations of yellow. fever are few and faint, and her learning and social re- upon which to draw for: fees of any kind. It looks as though his brotherin-law, Scoville, would haye to do as a member of the Cabinet. theory is advent intervals. no terrors for such as he. On the other hand, the foolish youths who robbed the train have been virtually punished more severely than if they the matter without an unusually large Pilot suggests the . Goodwin, President’s that the merchants, The same difficulty is found in procuring counsel to defend him. No lawyer of reputation will undertake perity. —— THE Weld is usual It communication with its whole-souled to come forward and testify on behalf of the insanity theory, even where ‘and the States according to VERE Its commerce the quackery. couraged-to believe that the law has to the witnesses. It is found impossible to induce people. who know hinyy delegate, at diced mind of the ‘Times’ correspondent could have given utterance to such untruths. If is true that Mobile ‘Jecturer,and one of the finest writers the country has éver. produced. enth ahnual meeting in Louisville dead. excitement fever say thriving which was false and ungenerous. I am frequently in.Mobile, have daily in It begins to be evident that there will be some serious difficulties about the trial of Guiteau, owing to the universal hatred and loathing he has ——'Tne: American Woman Suf| excited in the public mind. One of frage Association will hold its elevthe greatest of these difficulties relates on the 12th instant. only and through a letter to the Chicago Times, villages having 3,000 inhabitants pay the Government a profit of $1,000 or more a year, and the New York office earns more’ than a million, dollars tn gallons of whisky were manufactured in this country last year, or six gal- absolutely its yellow Alabama, editorial paragraph, which I think unjust to the, city of Mobile. Your information was probably gained in postofiices Mobile, wealthy Eps. Miner: In your issue of the ivth of September I. find the above balanee on the right side of the book before the end ef President Arthur’s This is pretty strong. from proud, the war ruined and the raf lroads have his present position will doubtless have the satisfaction’ of seeing the Republican and expose a-dishanest Democr “ut, whenever werfind such a once city is now the continues letters the of medical now see MY generally With his autograph, acknowledged by himself to be the best likeness in existence. might also have added that it produces the only adequate penalty for such snows, hot summers, sand-storms, crimes would be life imprisonment. tarantulis, Indians, For Dr, Buchanan is infinitely more -caetus,. snakes, agents, mining assessments, than an ordinary murderer. He is road himself by construction a wholesale millionaires, and editors for New Yet the Court thought.a York, California, Montana, Idaho, assassin. Arizona and Utah papers. practically venial punishment: suffi- Mobile. Recent property Owners is impossible to estimate the guilt of stich a criminal, and it is clear that [SESE that evils eee erty was aa straw which has broken the camel’s back, and capitalists. and He has equipped ignorant knaves with the means of robbing and slaying the public. He has been Instruniental in increasing the already enormous The order recently issued to Piérola to raise 15,000 soles in silver fronya dozen persons in ‘Tika and Canete or to destroy their prop- impossible to trace the harni done by this old scoundrel. He has sent his false diplomas all over the country. fora hundred years. the deficiency for the last quarter was but $79,876 41. At this rate the annual deficiency would be but ¥$319,517 64, which is much less than the deftciency for the same quarter of the preceding year. -Postmaster-General James has earned great approbation rane are having a lively time in the Gieer Isle just new, Parnell ‘and Dillon. have been arrested and epi for before the Savior’s time, still of indeed oon de-as-well-or.better for. Mrs,| tield. 4 , ——Tne Bodie Free Press _celebrates -its. third anniversary. The rarity.”’ ore public to serve the Junches at any lic patronage, mines. yielded INFORM the Hoping to merit a liberal share of the pub- work, even if work was obtainabie. TO and prepared daintiest yield an abundance of ore; the silver still are with enormous profit; the American mines have £on- | Romans a pension of $3,000 ‘ause they cannot BEG fitted up and opened a lunch-house, and an ruvians are leaving Lima to join the montoneros (bandits). They go be- and a fine of $1,000 for selling false KROOMS Opposite the Harrison House. the three defendants. It was after all a-mere commen robbery, and its ill effects began ahd ended there. But the man Buchanan had been engaged time, hundred years; the mines gary, which were worked and the unfitness of the Supervisors for the positions to whichh they were elected. day a Dr. Buchanan was to ong year’s imprisonmont tm, states that Arequipa will be attacked and that General Baque Dona will command the expedition. Many Pe+ charges as would horrify a Rothschild or a Vanderbilt. They charge ten dollars a night for sleeping-reom on the floor of a barn, and. probably ex- worked de- the same sentenced ines To- -day. South Ameriean advices Indicate that there is to be more unpleasantness between. the Chilians and Peruvians. The Tiempo of San Diego fortunes at one stroke, and with this purpose have adopted such a tariff of Hannibal’s «South stantly devotes a column editorial on the un-healthy, condition of Salt Lake City, Chili and Péru. Punishment. medical. diplomas. There is no room for doubt as to which of these crimes deserved the heavier, penalty. The train robbery was the first crime of | before Ae of Recent Eastern dispatches eons tained two statements which furnish food fer thought. Three young men who were led by reading dine novels to-rob a train were sentenced to seventy years”:imprisonment each. On Just as.it was found that whisky contains fusil oil, a deadly poison, then glucose was discerned in beer; golden drips were made of old scraps of leather and rags from the gutter; flour seriously adulterated; pork is full of deadly worms; beef contained the germs of the tape-worm. Now a St. Louis physician has found that tooth-picks are made of linden; that the linden contains a deadly poison called lindoline; that a cat ineuleated with Hndo- line on the point of a needle died in eighteen seconds. “What the world is to do, now that the watermelon season is over, is a question that causes the cheek to grow pale. PIPES, San ETC CUFLERY, Francisco Examiner, Virginia City Enterprise And all California, Nevada and ui os panties delivered by carrier to any en of Silver Reef, October 15, 1881. issolution pee Notice. CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETO- ._ fore existing between Martin Keller and C.J. Sinclair, in’ the barber business, has been dissolved’ by mutual consent, Mr. SinClair retiring. J SINCLAIR, MAKTIN KELLER. Silver Reef, October 6. 1881. JULIUS SULTAN, (Successor to Jacobs Street, Silver Main & Sultan) Reef. Utah oSpiders in .. Wholesale Japan. and Retail Dealer in.... One of the chief hindrances to telegraphing in Japan is the grounding of the current by spider lines. The trees bordering the highways swarm with spiders, who spin their webs every where between the earth, wires, posts, insulators the. spider webs dew they CROCERIES Provisions, and trees. When are covered with become good Produce, conduct- ors and run the. | current — to the earth. The only way to remove the difliculty is by employing CROCKERY, HARDWARE men to sweep the wires with brushes of bamboo; but as the spiders are more numerous and persistent than RAND the brushers, the difficulty remains always a serious cne. Se Mining ser lars-by the number of days of interest days at six percent. This rule is so simple and so true, according to all usages, broker, merchant post up for that and every clerk reference cr oe Gents’ Furnishings, banker, should and use. There being no such thing as a fraction in it, there is scarcely any liability to error or mistake. By no other arithmetical process can such desired information be aes with so few Ugires, ‘ i Aly = TRA iN Diecast DRY GOODS required, separate the right-hand figure and divide by six, The result is the true interest for such a number of it Supplies, I Mode of Computing Interest. Multiply any given number of dol- business tee : Boots nar Agencl aa_Goom snipe and Shoes for Singer Sewing Machines. prompts delivercd Tree of he ke A |