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Show The Silver Heel Miner. BATOUNDAY,..<<55 -..DECEMBER Mrs. Lanetry, fessional the English beauty,’? will ‘‘pro- inake her debutin New York in January. _ Ewerson says “‘the world belongs to the energetic ;’’ but it often seems as if energetic poople were the pioneers blasting the rocks to let the lazy ones go by. . Tue following typographical error shows the vast importance of a comma, At a banquet this toast was given: ‘Woman—withcut her man, ja a brute.” Tue President has laid before Congress his first annual message, and the almost “universal verdict of the country is that it-is an able, conservative and judicious state paper. THE celebrated ex- Baptist Another. Transcontinental Churches. preacher addressed the from Ogden, Baptist pastors at Tombstone has Southern no good than One-fourth more churches, and Times, who of recently the made London a tour of this country, advises Englishmen to emigrate. He thinks the United States is the coming Nation, and says that any industrious man, who is a good judge of land, may become wealthy and prosperous in America before he is fifty years old. These are good words from high authority. THE amount of money to be paid out for pensions during the month of December is $7,900,000. How much of this vast sum of money finds its way into the hands of disabled veterans or the widow and orphans of the heroes of the war, no one can tell; but that a great proportion of it is gathered in by. pension agents and cent per cent shysters, there can be little doubt. A RELIC HUNTER claims to have found a banjo in the tomb of a royal family in one of the oldest pyramids in Africa. He thinks that it was the favorite music.of the ancient Pharoahs. It was probably brought by the negroes from Egypt to this country. If the statement is true, the once despised hanjo of the slaves. is an instrument “of great historical value, and the lover of its music can fatter himself that his tastes are classical and not crude and plebeian. makes on another route for the young men of the South, the homes the churches themselves. of the churéhes in Utah Our. Gaining this section Prominence. has been almost a terra, incognita to the outside world—or if known at all, classed asa -desert country, whose chief productions were carrots, sorghum and Utah’s best crop. Four years ago no newspaper was published south of Salt Lake City. Now, however; the conditions are changed. The attention of capital is being directed this way. Many of our valuable coal beds and vast iron deposits have already been secured by a powerful corporation, and there is no longer any doubt that that idle for see that Southern Utah will and the inevitable upon to ceedings terised neéded too, this road, fora long dis- Genii to. the people of Its head-light has given wilderness, its scream the wild Gries of the fastnesses, The more in deadlock again stares us in the face. The nearly equal political division of each branch of the legislature, as well as the remoteness of the Presidential election and the absence of any great political issue, ledves room however, that we will not process tance, runs almost in sight of old Mexico, and now Sonora, Chihuahua, Durango and two or three other Mexican States are nearer New York by many days travel than Nebraska and Minnesota were 4 generation ago. Surely the locomotive is the ‘modern evangel’ of civilization and of com- Placid About the time Congress. This august body is once session, Then, soon equaled in the history of the Territory. The, National now-in there will be no more frontier in onr country, excepting, of course, Alaska. mountain enjoy a prosperity and solid boom un|. roads This, the wild man and the wild beast together retire before it, and along its track there are kindled the fires of a new civilization.” years will resume operations, and it re‘quires no*stretch of the imagination to other childhood. of construction, and which will be completed next year, ought to make of ‘Texas a central point of attraction for men seeking homes, and will probably within two years double the practicable area of cotton growing lands in the“United States. “Within “five years; unless divided, —‘Lexas* ought to become the formost” State in the Union in population and in the valué of its products. This road also places thessilds of Arizona and New Mexico within five days’ travel of either St. Louis, New Orleans or San Francisco. When a few links more are added to the Northern Pacific is a benificent thiscountry. a glory to the has’ “hushed locomotive, will soon be screaming through the wheat fields and vine yards of Dixie. Silver mining will receive a new impetus, hundreds of have lain their merce. Despite the avarice and cruelty of its masters, it has been and avant courier of civilization, the elaims which of with the The prominence which Southern Utah is now gradually attaining in mining’ circles cannot be otherwise than gratifying to ns all. Hitherto ELEVEN Englishmen have been sentenced to imprisonment for bribery in Parliamentary elections. If all Americans guilty of corruption in elections were awarded similar punishment, where could prisons enough be found to contain them? Watrer, completed speaker struck the key to the so-called along which they can secure cheap Utah” problem when he declared| hotnes; and still be within three days’ that the schools were doing more’ journey of the sea shore and of the being. Tue Connectieat Courts have decided that a limited railroad ticket is worthless after the time for which it was issued has expired. This question has arisen many times, and the decision will save the railroad“conpanies much trouble. Joun was great traiscontinental-roadway from ocean to ocean. Although this, un-. like the first. great event of spanning the continent withthe Iron band, was disschools are maintained, which exert a not heralded with ostentatious greater influence for good,xpparently, play, it nevertheless marks an important epoch in the history of our pathan the churches themselves. * The pastor previously, in the church at tional greatness. The Salt Lake Tribune thus theorizes in anticipation ; Ogden, acknowledged that there had “This takes away the terror of the not been a single conversion in his church since it was established four dreary waste-between Fort Yuma and years ago.”? The fact is that Utah Western Texas; this opens direct a man & boy again, at least for the time WHat sculpture is to a block of marble education is to human soul. The philosopher, the saint and the =-here—the wise, the good and the great man, very often lie hid and concealed under a plebeian surface,which a proper education might have disinterred and brought to light. Pacific the Ist instant, which closed, Tne Republicans found on _ reorganizing the House of Representatives many ex-Union soldiers among the attaches, six of whom they retained. And vet the rebel Democracy would not give positions to ex-Union soldiers—according to “the trily loyal.” COMMISSIONER Rat declares that he is-going-to examine samples.of the beer made throughout the country to find out the materials put init. If he does he will find that stuff is put in some of it to create a thirst for more. He has undertaken a pretty large-sized job. Road. The important announcément fs made that the connecting link. between the ‘Texas and Pacific and at their Conference beld in New York Just Monday, and in the course of his remarks said: ‘Half a million dollars have been spent in Salt Lake City by the different denominations, but the result is hardly apparent. In connection with the church, day requires for hope, be called chronicle such fareial proof that body as have characthe past. There is much legislation awaiting careful $1,500; a little real value, in Chicago; then reforms that need immediate attention, Utah will come in for a share of consideration, and we candidly hope that the ground will be so completely gone over and the purging so sweeping that this favored Territory will be permitted to emerge from under the ban, and at an early day take its place among the great and prosperous Commonwealths of the nation. Atlantic and Pacific. The Directors of the Atlantic and. Pacific, at a meeting held in. New York City on November 2dth, resolved that the construction by the most practicable route of all that portion of the road situated between San was Francisco and the Colorado River, at or near the Needles, be prosecuted vigorously until the whole line from the Rio Grande to the Pacific is put into operation. The financial plan previously approved by the Atchison, ‘Topeka and Santa Fe and the St. Louis and San Francisco for the prosecution of this work, and the resumption of work on the Central division, was approved. . hundred, estate, of small a little mining there is the life in- is valued _The Newspaper. at fifteen thousand dollars. The ‘‘little real estate in Chicago” is known to be well located and valuable; and the ‘Jittle mining stock” is one thousand shares of the Silver King mine of Arizona, which.can at any time be converted into twenty thousand dollars in coin, and which is at present paying three thousand per annum in dividends, With all these little extras combined with a gift of twothirds of a million, we have yet to see Mrs. and Grandma Garfield’s contributions to the Michigan sufferers made public, although a list of all others has been. pe Preventing 4% t SSSR a J.J. Halpin MAIN AND APOTHECARY Corner Main and Center DRY COODS IRON ‘Drugs and Patent Medicines Articles, Etc., Consisting in part of all sizes of Etc Cas Sole Agents for Southern Utah of Du Pont's Blasting Powder AND CIANT DAILY ‘STAGE SILVER LINE : REEF Hh, 3, Saas aioe TO es pei £5) Eo er ree ay _ INK Wy BSG Hot Creek, Tybo, Flannel Undershirts And In all Colors and Qualities, and the Belmont, and MELTING From From From From Shoes Silver Silver Silver Silver half-daily Reef Reef Reef Reef lines to to Milford.............. to Beaver........<.sesca0. to Pioche.........cs0...2to Eureka...... JOHN CILMER, H. 12 12 15 45 & CO. PL. Biget SADDLES And Saddlery of all Kinds. Assayers’ Goods Harrison MAIN House SPREETP ess Building, sees SILVER d .... General AND. Cigars REEF And Which nq LINE and Cigars, Ladies” will be Sold Articles, at Lowest RANGES. of SILVER CARPENTERS’ General Dealers in CROCERIES PROVISIONS & BUILDERS’ ‘. The largest and most complete stock of ‘Sash and Panel Doors and Windows In Southern MIXED AND WHITE LEAD, ZINC AND PUTTY heavy and light iron, copper.and from first tinware. hands, I am and Center General Dealer UTAN In STATIONERY INKS, PENS, SCHOOL BOOKS ...-And all kinds of.... ’ Imported Newspapers and Domestic CIGARS AND TOBACCOS CIGARETTES, PIPES, CUTLERY, San Francisco ETC Examiner, Virginia City Enterprise And all California, Nevada and Utah dailies SUBSCRIBE Street, . IN... CROCERIES Jon J. M. LYNCH S55 Feed and Livery Stable, AND town. FOR THE SAN FRANCISCO IT HE LIQUORS IS THE SAN ered BEST! FRANCISCO e aper, WINES of EXAMINER REEF..... e per Pees ston a tte UTAH oes DEALER © S:reets, W. B. Sager SILVER pre _ Freudenthal delivered by carrief to any part Silver Reef, October 15, 1881. Branches. Divorce: PAINTS Wines and Liquors Main its Utah, DRY Oils and Glass, CIGARS, J. J. HALPIN’S. In all msnufactur Hardware. REEF...............-. UTAH ---AND.... TAILORING best Periodicals & Gents’ Furnishing Goods oe 5 AND Prices Huston & Wes TOBACCOS, [ STATIONERY !) LITHARGB STOVERGR aG hae ener etc eee AeA DD eee [ BLANK BOOKS !) ETO, n great variety and CLOTHING ae FULL ASH, ETO., A eee Main TINWARE, IRON AND STEEL, A GROCERIES | Tobacco Powder and Fuse, Miners’ Tools A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, WITH OR without furniture, for sale cheap. In quire at this office. BUNE pared to duplicate Salt Lake prices. J.J. HALPIN: in.... Lc AND 3 HARDWARE SALE. Dealer FAMILY Mill Supplies, Pipes & Fittings FOR OP eweA well-appointed workshop ie attached with special conveniences for manufacturing PROVISIONS PIPES. Lard, Coal and Lubricating Oils LINE RICE, Agent. SALISBURY Proprietors. a@ Genuine California “Ge Tobaccos, Sp-ctalty. Cooking and Heating Stoves. CLOTHING, EA OR POTS, Morey, Candelaria, Of every description. HARNESS AND a FARE: of Misses’ tron ETC., From Silver Reef to Cedar City........... < Assortment - Etc. Assayers Goods Hamilton, Cherry Creek and Eureka. Linen and Woolen Overshirts and and Bar Connecting with tri-weekly lines to Grantsville Fine Jron‘and Belting Packing, A FULL Milford and Pioche & SHOES And recommend oar large assortment of A and Rail , Furnishing Gooas, Ladies’ Tubing, Fittings, ave ROMs. a. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING Finest and Soa We Carry the Largest Stock SOF ak, Mission and Pipe Brass (> Physicians’ Prescriptions’ carefully compounded at all hours, day or night. POWDER. HATS, BOOTS AND STEEL, Mill and Mining Supplies aa PERFUMERYws Toilet CENTRE, HARDWARE Constantly on hand a well-assorted “stock of MERCHANTS. .BELOW REEF..i3.....2:3: UTAM _ Importer and Dealer, in Streets. Wholesale and Retail GROCERS ee SILVER ' Tue ingenuity of the onibilist is Fine Suits Made to Order To write for a paper is one thing, Some time ago a man came into a without bounds. The latest schemes to edit it another. There are some Baltimore lawyer’s office in a state of of the Czar’s persecutors was to drop excellent writers who would ‘‘make a 41m An assortment of fine imported Eng great excitement, and asked him to lish Cloths always on hand. : dynamite; from a balloon pon the ‘fool of a paper’’ if they had the concommence proceedings for a divorce. imperial iron-banded, many pads Shop corner Centre and First West Streets ducting of it for a few weeks. A good Mr. Dobin heard him through, and A. WINQUIST. locked retreat at Gatchina, and then editor seldom writes much for his pa- then said: ‘I think I have something that will exactly suit your case. Sit rush in and gather up the royal family from among the ruins, It per; he reads, judges, selects, dic- still, and I will read it to you.” The STATIONERY, NOTIONS, was a pretty plot, but the inevitable tates, alters, combines, and to do this man remained seating, all ear, supweak-kneed conspirator distlosed it, well leaves little time to compose. posing he was to listen to Blackstone aud there was work for the police in Those people who have the most to or Kent, when Mr. Dobin began to ‘Hats, Boots and Shoes read “Betsey and I Are Out.” By arresting suspects..The Czar may be an admirer of modern inventive say about the way a newspaper ‘the time he had ended the man’s eyes | TOBACCO, CIGARS, yenius, but he probably curses the should be conducted are those who were full of tears. ‘‘I believe I will day and the m:n that gave dynamite know the least of what they are talk- go home,”’ he said. And he and his. Lowor M#in St., Silver Reof. Utab + wife have lived happily ever.since, ng. j to the world, pay ; enc _— Hariware, Etre. DRUGGIST at | __Even this indifferent showing, with policy and the relief Congress would generously provide, would seem to have scarcely warranted the urgent appeals to washerwomen and others. And yet the facts are very different from the impression this placid private secretary wished to convey. The Mentor property is valuable, and a homestead for which hundreds of those who contributed would be overjoyed at securing. The half interest in the Virginia land, instead of being. worth fifteen illespe, tn . Shek. a “ ae J. WAGNER _Miseellancous, Pufchasing country fever heat soliciting alms for Mrs. and Grandma Garfield, private secretary Brown permitted hitnself to be interviewed, and estimated the President’s estate as follows: “The I street house, upon which there was a mortgage, now paid off, I believe; the Mentor property; a half interest in some’ Virginia land— {the whole of which he and Judge Black took for a fee]—worth, perhaps, stock. And surance.”’ | Miseellaucous: — ee ai Brown. the consideration, and many abuses and| & $25,000 life insurance The wo SE could do all the business comfortably, and if the money uselessly expended after a session of twenty-two days. in endeavoring to christianize Utah The case was submitted without arguby established gospel forts throughment, and the defendants discharged. out the Territory was employed in NaTIoNnaL gatherings and festivities the bétter cxuse of education, it should be encouraged “among™our swould..be productive of a more inpeople, as they not only add enjoy<| telligent and practical result than is” ment to life, but keep up remem- now the outcome of the present misbrances of olden times, and prake the sion system. amination ~ Earp-Halliday A ‘Utah, ys. ie \ wy ae neat a * _ 10, 1881 Schools , tinet 2 oe G . eh lereeceuenrti nine ? has EXAMINER, new SEE outstripped a is now regarded E or Oo eats ts competi- by all us the lead- ing pewsp per of the Coast. “thedatest-newstelegraphic, tis brimful of local and mar- ket reports; and it editorials are honest, independent and vigorous. Its columns are clean, and contain no scandalous, ‘personal or offensive matter. Tt is the best family newspaper yet published. Terms: Daily, one year, $6, six months, 3; Weekly, one year, $2; six months, $1 25. ostage paid., Address: EXAMINER 506 PUBLISHING Montgomery St. San COM’Y, Francisco. Editorial Rooms, 5388 Sacramento SAM WING’S LOWER MAIN WASHING/ IRONING St. LAUNDRY 8TREKT, AND FLUTING |