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Show ——— — = ; She Silver Beet Bliner.| _Wours wake » Good saint - Barying the, Mapihet. a th ideearielt Ks>- Hew — ————— To-Day. Miscellancous, So aan A ling to Colonel Gordon, the} ‘The heartiest and most significant | The following may be relied upon WEDNESDAY ..1.<9-.........JUNE 22, 1881 | Aftican explorer, Hing Jobannis, of | courtesy yet extended by the South to| as being strictly within the bounds of Assessment Notice = ———— | Abyssinia, was, a year or 80 ago, in &} the North is the organization of Con- truth: One of the dining room girls Peas: 5 most deplorable condition. ‘He is federate veterans in and around Chat- at.a high-toned restaurant in CleveEEDS MINING COMPANY.—Loeation The Business Outlook. ‘of principal place of business, San rapidly going mad. He cuts off the tanooga for the purpose of welcom- land, Ohio, was standing ‘near the Franci#eo, California. Vocation of works, The-past week has been characternoses of those who take snuff, and ing the survivors of the Army of the door talking to a hotel clerk. To Silver nee District, Washington County, (Successor to Jacobs & Sultan) ized by favorable indications from a Utah Terr’ the lips of those who smoke. The Cumberland, whe soon will hold their shield hér fair face from the sun’s Notice i. hack given, that at a meeting mining point of view, as well as by Board of Directors, held onthe 47th King is hated niore than Theodore. annual reunion imthat-historic moun- rays she made an awning of her little ofday theof June, reat, an agsesament (No. 5) of the infallible signs of a revival in Nalin Street. Silver Reef. Utah (25) Cents per share was levied was. Cruel toa degree, he does not, tain town. The Canfederates in the hand. Among the bands of gold that twenty-five business. Judging from a variety of upon the capital stock of the Corporation. however, take life. He cuts off the movement number several thousand, incased her fingers was one containing payable immediatelyin United Statea gold sinformation, we ean see the clouds coin,’ to the Secretary. at the office of the feet and hands of people who offend and it is said that their ranks contain a solitaire diamond about the size of a ompany, Room 6, aS 827 Pine Street, San ... Wholesale. and Retail Dealer in.... gradually breaking. and the sun of him. Ife puts out their eyes by pour- every One in the neighborhood: who doorknob. A’ sunbeam struck it and Francisoo, Vali forn ny stoc pow with this as#essment prosperity shining, ‘to warm us iuto remain unpaid on the 28th day of July, wonted vigor. I needs no proph- ing hot tallow into their ears. You ever carried arms for the Stars and glanced to a corresponding knob on shall 1881, will be deli can buy nothing without the King’s Bars. This means burying the the shirt-front of the hotel clerk; sale at pablic anction; and unless Rex sone etic power to forgtell the advent of order; and no one will shelter you hatchet in real earnest, instead of just it melted the setting of the pin and is pte apa will be sold on Monday, better and more prpsperous times from @d day of August, 1881, to pay the date aoat without his order—in fact, no more hiding it under a dinner table fora the stone fell, striking the young man wedetampak: sep eieye with coat of advertising the incentive give}-to.and the advantof & despotism could exist.” few hours, as has occasionally been on the left foot, breaking tWo of his andBy expenses - PROVISIONS; ‘PRODUCE, order of the Board of Directors. ages arising fromthe workfng of the complete D. B. CHISHOLM, The Latter-days should secure this done. Itis impossible for any hatchet toes. The bystanders say that before mines. The wets signs of a reSecretary. fellow as an officer for the Avenging burying to be done anywhere unless decending to his shirt-front the re—Room 6, No. 337 Pine Street. Bam vival in business, #ter the prevailing Paces: California. joe Angels. _We would suggest to the some one has a hatchet; but in the flected ray fron. the Oa ao ring depression of the past six months, is brethren the plausibility of sending.|. Chattanooga: case the implement ‘is played around the young man’s cheek, very gratifying. i period of comproselytes to that country and cap- the biggest of its kind, and is deserv- but it left no trace there of its great oes AND .,40 parative stagnatiog has been a tryturing him, as he would understand ing ofa first-class funeral. “Fhe men heat. ing ordeal for a phenominally active how to deal with offending , apostates. in blue will hardly know how to repeople, and has tésted fully the sta— THE Russian government was The fact that he does not, take life is turn this compliment in kind, for bility of our busintss houses. of little concern, as the Apostles there is no memorable battle scene credited with too much consideration win ‘ tiisdato less for’ us to revert to the could soon inijjate him in.that respect. for the condemned regicides when the north of the line. They might, howa aire AND > h brought about the unflogging of the hangman was -attri-| ever, give the Confederate survivors wen condition of affairs from — THe San Erancisco. Call tells an a rousing reception some day at buted to his bungling over the execti= whieh we are now recovering, further tions. It turns out now that the 250 extraordinary story respecting a mon- Washington,.where the “Yank’’ and than to say that it was not oceasioned HORNE’S ster telescope made by Professors Le- the “Johnny’’ will yet have a chance lashes were. inflected because ‘‘the ‘by any lack of ore in our mines. For i zie, last finisher of the law” sold the ropes fevre and Longtour, French scientists, to fight side by side, instead of face to Belts, Extra seat here the immense deposits of precious that, bound the criminals, which has Gents Furnishings, and erected in- San Francisco. The face, against the dernagogues and coponans ONE YEAR, BEST IN WORLD. minerals are practically inexhaustWill positively cure without tmedicinecn lenses.are twenty feet in diameter, and rogues who now are the nation’s only been cut.up into thousands of pigges Tble, and the numerous and extensive Liver a fives Nowra and disposed of among the people, this is what happened when the astron-} enemies. ye A ore-bearing reefs which are either reae who treasure them as precious relics. GUARAN [RED ap aove omers and their friends turned the inorcured. Send for maining unexplored or unworked for Alcohol Everywhere. Pree” Mee Truly the man was right who said: strument to the heavens: “M. Du& Manunuf'r, various reasons will, we hope, in the “You can do anything with bayonets .frer was the first to apply his eye to smeisco, Cal. M. Gaston Tissandier states that near futtre receive, as they deserve, aete the eyepiece of the telescope. For tyr, A. Muntz, of the French Na- except sit on them.” war Agency forr Singse sic Machines. greater attention. fully. five minutes he looked on in tional Agronomical Institute, annoiin——A NewYork philosopher, after The many ¢laims now lying unvalnar Goods promptlydelivered free of charge speechless amazement, then without a ces that he has discovered traces of: much labor, professes to have discovued and idle will eventually be profword turned away to hide his emotion, alcoho] as a natural product in cultiered a way by which people can feel itably worked, and rich discoveries One by one the gentlemen present vated soil, rainwater, sea, and riverthe motion of the earth whirling on follow the exploration of many of the tested the telescope, exhibiting their water, and the atmosphere. He has its axis. Many in this section accomlow grade ledges, which are but the astonishment in various ways. The detected the product, it is true, only plish the same result much quicker finger marks of richer ore. Hence planet which happened to cast its in the most infinitesimal quantities, this is the spot that should excite and easier. They just drink a bottle FASHIONABLE beams upon thefgreat speculum was but he has established the fact of its the explorers’ energies, .and which or two of champagne on top of half a Mars, and .the revelation is too won- existence by analyses which are at Would speedily dispel any impression dozen whisky punches. derful for credit. ‘The eyepiece of the once simple, clear ane convincing.” that there is nothing more here worth lowest magnifying power was first This discovery would seem to strike ——Mrnerat districts once regarded looking for, whereas the truth is that Opposite Minera’. Untion Ball, AS RECEIVED A LOT OF THE LATplaced on,{when the planet presented the temperance people between wind as almost worthless are looming. up est styles a pees and Shoe Uppers, the rich harvest has but just began. MAIN STREET.. vite: BIUVER REEF ; a most astounding sight.. The power- and water. For if alcohol is in the and giving unmistakable assurance for ladies and gen ee az has aa a lifetime on et IL AM PREPARED TO BO ALL KINDS erful lens brought the: surface of the| ‘s6il, the water, and the air we breathe, astotheirimportance. This is largely work in Jarze cities; uses the hea to No Resurrection. heavy es in my jine at be had in a United States, and Gaia fits coeAga ae planet nearer than that of the moon it must have some positive and pre- due to the better and more intelligent to perfectio A Mormon woman, Mrs. Hampton, eee . Ladies ned ‘gentlemen cordially invited. has been telling a Chicago reporter has ever been brought, by the most sumable useful function to perform, development with improved methods Ladies’ and Conia Fine Work peecialtyy that when ‘Mormon woman are get- powerful telescope. The green of-the ‘and it ‘must also-be certainly useless to for the treatment of low grade and try to avoid partaking of it. The refractory ores, sea was brought out in unmistakable ting married a white head-drees with : Benairiae in sii its Braue, inclading eolor, and one could almost imagine water-drinker at once ceases to be a harness and saddles. a flowing cape is worn. During the | JAMES BYRNES. teetotaler under the light of this dis—A Laby writes from Paris that ceremony this cape is over the bride’s that he could see the waves upou the face until the groom lifts it. When surface. There before the eye was covery, and the person who thinks she pitied Mrs. Mackay at a recent to save himself by drinking toast and spread out a splendid panorama of ball because the poor woman was so the wife dies she is buried with this eape on her head,.and when she is hill and dale, dark patches that must water is at.any tinie liable td.a fright- weighted down with diamonds. We ... General Dealer in.... be covered forests, great yellowish ful debauch. The temperance socie- dare say that in the kindness of her laid in her coffin the cape is thrown Over her face. The teaching of the Mor- patches that looked like autumn-fields, ties must certainly inquire into this heart that lady would have been willsilvery threads that must be rivers, matter, for, it it be true, they have ing to relieve poor Mrs. Mackay of ton leaders is that she cannot be resand several Oia. sustained a heavy blow and a great haif her burden by bearing it herself. urrected until the husband raises this 8. 0. PERRIN, ser aTeton: in action.” _ It was also distovered by discouragement. cape from her face; that if he is satis_ —— PROSPERITY is to be seen on all : y means of a photographic arrangefled that she has been a faithful and cece AN sere — THROUGHOUT the world, under sides. A feeling of confidence prement that Mars is thickly populated, Li vue ESTABLISHED OUSE 1HHAS obedient wife, he will raise this: cape all changes and conditions of transpir- vails. Industries are yielding gener- @ the houses and even the people being and she will be resurrected, but if not a shareee she pablie © patron piles Hc i oan ing events, the book agent or the news- ous returns.. Immigration is.on an satisfied he will refuse to do so, and visible. This story is one of the many The tables will be foam equal to any, and. paper canvasser will always be found unprecedented scale, and never did a she cannot be resurrected. One of the imitations of the great moon hoax. surpassed by none. at the front. A London telegram, better class come over to our shores 7 most common threats, she said, by than is arriving now, bringing in the . PERRIN. ——Tne largest cotton crop the giving an account of amass meeting aggregate large sums of money.— P which her husband used to compel held in Hyde Park a short time ago her to obedience was that if she didn’t South ever produced was that of last to protest against the policy of the [Boston Economist. year, which aggregated 6,250,000 obey him “she should never be resuree Government regarding Ireland, gives Lower Main Street, Silver me rected.” bales, or about 2,000,000 more than —— Ir is said that Secretary Blaine eee Seek the following illustrative incident: aby the crop of 1860. The amount ee ABD aogah Captain Hill, describing himself as: an is so much annoyed by office seekers ‘——THE Baltimore Sun says “a of cotton handled by New York he was recently, from American journalist, was introduced to'the that when new source of water supply in the dealers last year was 561,070 bales, Cork branch of the Land League on’ Satur- slight-illness, unable to attend the vast mountain ranges of California or about one-eleventh of the entire urday. He said he had come among them in State Department, he had to leave his and Arizona is worthy of note. No crop produced. The South has the interest of the parer which he represented. rain falls over a wide area. It is cov- made wonderful progress in cotton He declared that America sym; athized with own home and occupy a room in the the grievances of Iriand, but despised rioting adjoining house ofa friend. I have just received ty fret Spring cat ered with cactus plants.of every va- growing since the emancipation of the —_—_—_—_——_——_— and anarchy. signment of riety, and they aré juicy.’ Millions of slaves, and the great cotton exibition 4 : Sympathy Wasted. . How many paid subscribers he sucland tortoises feed. on these’ plants, to be held at Atlanta will greatly Ready Made Clothing Some time since the miners in Lewis ceeded in picking up is not stated, buc and Indians make soup of them. In- stimulate the industry. With the district got into ‘serious trouble he doubtless did first-rate. Neither esos and.. ud side of each is an anatomical tank improvements in the culture and the is the name of the paper mentioned through an attempt’ of the mine that holds about a pint of water. manufacture of cotton which are sure which he’ represented. But that en- owners to reduce their wages from Many are cut open to get at this tank. to be made, the-South will be likely to terprising newspaper man evidently $4 to $360 perday. The Union of The water is palatable. Thus meat devise methods of disposing of the knew that lots of American money the district appealed to sister Unions I wish an examination of . Stock and and drink are supplied, and the dry product without sending so large a Prices by those desiring to purchase, as my -had gone over the sea in the shape of to aid.them in their trouble, and the Miners’ Union of Austin and the Uncactus makes excellent fuel. The law fraction of the crop to the New York Prices are Lower than wesp ever before Irish Land League funds, and he felt ion of Ruby Hill each contributed of compensation is here forcibly illusmarked in Southern Utah.; market. bound to keep track of it. $500 to aid them to sustain their strike. trated.’ This is a pretty little story; 2 Other Unions also contributed. A re—— Toe Ccmmissioner of the Genbut there is nothing in it. Cacti does —— An amusing instance of Carlyle’s plain port, however, has, says the Eureka ..+. A Fall Line ot 1 is... not grow in mountain ranges, but on eral Land Office at Washington de- speaking is reported by 4 hearer of it. An Sentinel, reached the Union at Ruby ‘Pamous Amazon: oWphiskies ~~ the desert plains; and while there are cides that the mining laws of the acquaintances with strong opinions of his Hill that, after the funds so generously own had surported them pertinaciously one donated had become exhausted, the a very few land tortoises, their entire United States do not limita person, evening against Carlyle's views, and was terms of mine owners were accepted, "e High Life; anid ottier tet Brands ot A shell could not hold a pint of water. company or association to one location. thus taken leave of at the door: “G pand the men had gone to work at $3 50 Cigars, and Tolmeowaly Ripes, Ete — rday. This has aroused consideraThe few reptiles which grow upon So long as the locator of several lodes. night. sir. And let me tell you that you have “MOSS? WOOLF. the deserts are so constituted they complies with the law, his possessory capabilities for becoming one of the greatest. ble feeling against the miners in Lewis The Traveler who Wisely Provides bores in England."’~-[Exchange. district, and it shows that they were Againat the contingency of illness by takir do not need water, and very little right to them will be recognized and if the gentleman thus inhos- not worthy of the sympathy of their with him Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, tne blood or moisture is found in them. protected in the General Land Office. occasion to congratulate himeelf on his forefellow workmen. pitably dismissed had candidly resight, when he sees others who have neg It ia necessary in each case to make sponded: ‘‘Thank you; but you are lected to do 8o enffering from some one an the A Wild Man in Bodie. == Art the splendid banquet remaladies for which it is a remedy and pre- | the annual expenditure of $100 upon ventative. Among these ‘are fever and ague Bodie Free Press: ‘The wild. man setter House we Buti, —eently_ given “at the” Tivolt- Gardens;-» | eachlode, +and upon a failtire to-com=4 already a more impudent, unmannerly biliousnegs, constipation and rheumatism, be-a~ bore; -that-Jim-Townsend,says haunts Lake: diseases ‘often attendant upon & change of Mexico, in honor of General Ord, ply with this requirement, the lode old hog thanT “ever can a -diet Ken adie: a and then squirted a little tobacco juice | “Canyon, amd—can~be-seen—jumping | ©climate’ Eee VaaRe OTRRET manana SABE REEF there was placed on the table in front or lodes upon which such failure oc- in his eye for luck, it might not have from one ledge of rocks to. another, erally. of the guest of the evening a novel curs will be subject to relocation as Towa Dealer in. been considered so amusing for old fighting mountain lions and driving confection, described on the menne abandoned property, away prospectors, was in town yesterCarlyle or his admirers. as ‘La Boule du monde enchantee.” day. He wore a leather suit of This globe, which was decorated with — A aun recently purchased by a ——TnHE bullion product: has en- clothes, Indian moccasins trimmed great ingenuity, represented the prinYuma, A. T., gunsmith, is of historic abled the United States Government with small clam shells, and a large, soft hat. His hair is over a foot long cipal countries of the world, especial interest. One of the barrels is a to resume specie payments forty years and slightly gray. This remarkable prominence being given to the geosmooth bore and the other is rifled. sooner than they otherwise could ‘individual has inhabited out-of-theTobacco and Cigars, Lower Main St., Bilver Reef, Utab phical relations of Mexico and the They are made of Damascus steel. have resumed, and has largely con- way mountain passes for 20 years, and “United. States, At the close of the The strap-band is lifted by touching a tributed to make our country the itis said that he has not sleptin a frame building during that time, and banquet General Ord was requested fue Nuts ant Fra spring and a bayonet is run out, 1ichest and most prosperous in the keeps away from civilization as much to break the crust of the globe. He springing into place of itself. Upon world. Notwithstanding all the risks as possible. His eyes are as light aa a Tee. REGULAR 3 MERTINGS OF TBE did so, and to his perfect astonishment the gun, engraved in gold, is the lone and difficulties attending mining, it eat’s, and when he looks at a man nion of Harrisbu nin a number of tropical birds flew tp square in the face it has a bad effect.’ Divirict willbe held at MMiners Union Ha star of Texas and the name of General has paid a better interest. on the capinm the first and thirdWednesdays of evory disappeared among the trees in out th. Members of the Union are requested JosephGreen, «There is also a golden tal invested than any other legitimate Amazon Boprbon, 0, ¥. 8., 1870 at to attend. A. H. LE oesim summer Seay where they ~ », QUIRK BROS. | T. B. B GuaNviip, Secretary. | President. Which will be Sold at Rowest Pr industry. and | eagle set, into the stock. a vo smaumnaeinec are JULIUS SULTAN, g3 - CROCERIES CROCKERY, HARDWARE Mining Supplies, D R Y C O, ODS icon Ge |Boots and Shoes * | eas N. Oil Here!| Sees Christiensen, |JAMES BOOT and SHOE MAKER tt BYRNES BOOT AND SHOE MAKER J . A. Turrill ~ STORMOWT GROCERIES CRUSE} ETRE URNA AER Boarding: House i. TA PROVISIONS SSS ROEM TEES ‘Hay and Grain, STEER CLOTHING NOTION HOUSE. Ne Gents’ Fofniahings | ESTRELA TN I AORTA P. TTS ion J. M. LYNCH. S35 Feed and Livery Stable, L. 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