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Show ) The Silver Reet Miner. ‘POSTOFFICE HOURS. Nevada, sent up a balloon the other day. ‘The Virginia Chronicle says: — MAIL DEPARTS. MAIL ARRIVES From North at7 a. a For North at 2 P.M. eo South at 12 For South at 2 P.M. F'm Toquery’e 1 = * “ For Toquery’e 9 a. M. Office open from 8 A. M. until2 P.M. And from 5 P.M. lo7 P, On Sundays, from 8 a. M. to 10 A. ». nly. Registering done during office hours: but to inanre them for the day's eit they must hot come later shan 12:30 P HERMAN. KRAUSE, ostimas ter. ii 4 SATURDAY....-....4- DECEMBER The Best Plan. There are a score or more of prospects in every-mining camp. which might become mines if they were Reno Sends Up a Balloon, The enterprising’ people of Reno, ‘“When the balloon came sailing along over-this city; with the airy freedom of a wild goose, the gifted seronant dropped a large tom cat. attached toa parachute, Which astonished: animal made a safe decent: directly in front of the Westerd Union office. Immediately after the parachute alighted, James Johnson, a colored man who cleans the cuspi- dores at the Big Bonanza saloon, while 10, 1881 gazing upward at the air-ship, near the corner of C and Union streets, was struck on the head by a tack- BRIEFLETS. ~ hammer. dropped from the balloon, Pay-days are near at hand. causing him to rub his skull for a Who would think it is mid-winter! moment. The ar concussion Superintendent Allen is Jeported,,: on his flattened the hammer, but beyond a way home. dent of an inch in depth in his skull Don't fail to call at the grand opening at rno damage: was done to the hardheaded African. Mr. Fulton could the Exchange Saloon. be plainly seen frantically throwing Call and see the fine display of new goods out dodgers and ecards bearing the at Gillespie, Lund & Co.'s. jnseription,‘Subscribe for the Gazette.’ Mesars. Cassidy, Aumond and Blomquist The balloon then veered -suddenly to have returned from a brief visit north. , the east and rapidly passed out of Fresh groceries, choice confectionery, fints, sight. As the Chronicle went to cranberries, etc., just received, at Sager’s. press no tidings had been received from it, and grave fears>were enter The smallpox scare prevails throughout tained of its safety. the principal camps of Idulio and Montana. ¥ Fer boots, cigars, shoes, hats, stationery and caps, 2 tobaccos, Miner notions, go to Sager’s Uncle Ben Corales met with a serious accident at the Buckeye mine on Thursday night.Brieger can” satisfy the most..fastidious taste with J suitable holiday goods, both useful and ornamental. We are in receipt of Copp'’s American Mining Code, of which we will make mention in our next. By reference to the proper corner, it will be eeen that the usual number of births oecarred this week. Mesere. Gillespie, Lnnd & Co. are log their store room,to have enlarg- accommodate their rapidly-increasing trade. We have for sale a most desirable dence—furnished complete—at Call early and ascertain-facts. Julius A, v enits Sultan in has a few broadcloth of and a resi- bargain. those fine drese diagonals left that| ean be bought, for less than cost. Gillespie, Lund & Co. are rearranging their shelves and making all necessary arrangements for their grand Julius Sultan is—receiving invoices of etaple and fancy groceries and provisions daily, which Tam he is selling at reduced constantly bacon, hams, receiving lard, prices. consignments suyars, canned goods. coffee, shelf of and Jutivs SULTAN. The ballion shipments for the week ending to-day aggregate $9,002 11—two bars of StorInont on. remaining over for want of transporta- Brieger will make his grand holiday openingon his Monday. grand puree Don’t dispiay and fail to call and of goods—suited see for every taste. During my closing-out sale I shall continue to keepa full line of staple and faney gro ceries and provisions, which I am selling at reduced prices. JuLivus SULTAN. President Taylor requests us to state that Jack of time prevented him from blessing babies on his last trip, and that he will attend to.soch in his next. Gillcepie, Lund & Co. are now the largest and most complete ware and glassware, unpacking lot-of silverware quecns- and plated goods ever brought to this market. Numerous gates,, strangers Some of them tarry appear within our to be amply in- terested in our mining outlook. And thereby, hange a tale, which the future may alone unfold. It is rumored has that an been placed place and on opposition stage line the road. between Miiford. If this this is correct, a few cheap rides will no doubt be the’ result, and then all will again Now eit the aged around paint in off of be serene. liar is happy everybody's arm-chairs, again. way, and He can whittle the about the lie snow storms they used to . Aagust—when he was a boy. have early in J.J. Walpin has been appointed local agent for the New York Life Insurance Company, which is one of the oldest and most reliable eompany's extant. Call and see him, and ascertain the advantages this company offers. Assessment work is now on several of the claims being performed in Iron county, about forty miles north of here. The future prospects of that section are causing mineowners to take a lively interest in their ' locations. The “tiger’’ Jayeth low, and keno and its echo are no longer heard in our midst. Dice shaking tournaments have taken possession of our sports, and fi i happy is the man who can “fll” every time, for behold he hath the bulge.on the other fellows and cleaneth up the pot What does Southern Utah want with a District Court of four terms a year, when all the business of one term can be transacted fn about fifteen minutes? The arduous duties imposed upon the Federal officials at this end of the Territory seem to consist of drawing their salaries, and should not be interfered with. If there is a law to enforce the collection of pojitax, there jic exhibit is also of what a law to enforce is done with a pub- the money, One statute is equally binding as the other. Citizens, do you countyfunds? you never ___work two know No; will. what is done and the chances It’s ways, and a poor if with the are that rule that a county won't official back to itafter going to Eagle river country, Last month, parties refused $200,000 for it. The parties jumped it after our time run out. ‘Then there was nothing in sight to speak of. Now there are ten feet of ore, and it is the famous ‘New York’ mine. ‘The old Napoleon mine, near Peabody, was: jumpable for years. I never ow the charms of the North haveall faded ed, And i its rarest of beauties And that dreary, cold are realm withered and is.in winter's a cent. Now it’s the Kohinoor mine,.and eold for thirty thousand pounds in England, the stock being way up.- That is the way mining goes.’°—[Maine Mining Journal. z ie eo Death of Judge Fuller. The Pioche Record notes the death of Hon. Mortimer Fuller which oecurred at that place on the 29th ultimo, and SaVs: About fifteen years ago he came to this section of country, being one of the earliest pioneers of Lincoln county. He» went first -te the Pahran: rent mines, which were at that time the center of the extremely sparse population, afterwards coming - Pioche, when this town ,had as yet hardly a name. TLere he was elected, in 1870, District Judge of the Seventh Judicial District, and by a minority party. In those days the crying want of the people was an honest man for Judge, and most-certainly in this respect, even his worst enemies admitted Judge Fuller supplied the want of the people. When corruption was quite as bold in the land as it isnow; when hundreds of thousands of dollars were the sums paid for men’s consciences; when it was fashionable and even popular to be allied with thieves, when judical purity meant a mere pittance and a sneer, he did his work, and he did. it honestly and vell. w which ‘for work one is a refusal of some of the smuller partners in these enterprises to contribute their share of the expense, _For this refusal the law provides a remedy: of, forfeiture duly advertised. But in practice this amounts to little. A co»epartner can- not be compelled to‘do more share of the assessment to be sold’ out the interest proceeding shall, within auditation, ment, ten days publish newspaper having from by the the in Beautify Your and shall the year. keep A said copies neglect of posted this Clerk of the County Courts liable any sum —_————_-_ > <> ——— to a fine of up duty shall for Winter exceeding given usa hard one, but passenteerie District and its market value grounds, with a neat fence, shade trees properly disposed, will set off a residence to great advantage, and make an amazing difference ‘When it comes to be sold. And if it be, not sold, then these things will add w onderfully to the enjoyinent of its possessor, if he be not blind to everything but the dolls doll: ar. Eee eerie Music That we are in to ston the Air. lave one very necessary conditions of those to all well- though embarrassment exists, however, on-account of funds, Which it is proposed to raise by giving a grand social entertinment on the eveuing of Tuesday, the 27th instant. ‘The lovers of terp- sicore should make no other arrange- ments for that particular night, as an enjoyable programme is being arranged for the occasion. ~~ + Smallpox Weare has City, on broken the of ycur sunny Al- that last three cases of a pronounced type were under treatment. there. ‘This is greatly to be regretted, aud at the same time Married. SY a OE school picnic been given. copenhagen seo suit, Strauss groceries, ‘overalls, the best choice cigars, shoes, was Dumerously of the firstclass and areal jolly time it was. Tur MINER offers its hearty consure is general. yer sitr nosee He opie Stetson hats, fresh of tobacco gent’s and stationery, it appeafé, we are satia- has secured canyons’ froma Slina to Iron City, at which House caste has not yet monopoliz- completed, and children’s prime wines o—-es school tax store of are have hereby Gillespie. without not paid their special notitied to call at the Lund & and W. What's’ ‘he Of writing settle MOREHWOUS, will and Collector crowded houses in to however, that formance Giteau’s engagement shortly—say with for his exclusive may per- benefit-if not, be given Exchange. Mr. A. Levy is giving this old and popniar saloon a thorough overhauling and remodeling, The interior decorations and costly. This popular will hereafter be and will be elegant place of recreation run-as a all beverages and first-class house; eceteras will be local ay» Foe na ‘& news in one thet lve tapering atari ne ‘ EERNER, T 0Sae Restaurant Corner Main and Centre Ste, , Bilver Roof, wes a suf Reduction le in Rates! HE PUBLIC_ARE RESPECTFLLLY informed: that-onand after Angust. ‘the price of board at thia favorite and well known restaurant will be as follows: 188 Per Meal, 50cts. Per Day, #1. be a grand the other,holiday attractions will little show. Notice. and Gniteau, in his’celebrated role of ringmaster, could hardly be excelled. It is to be hoped, terminated we Proprietors: separ i: Washington, Short MEYERS but THE FINEST THE MARKET: AFFORDS ALWAYS SERVED TO CUSTOMERS. Private Rooms for Dinner Parties. Harrison House, of the very best, and charged for accordingly, SILVER REEF - - - - UTAH. BORN. HIS LARGE HOUSE In Silver Reef, December bth, to the _ George Harroun, a daughter In Silver Reef, December 5th, Peter Welte, a daughter. er Reef, pecen o to wife of the wife of 10th, to the wife of AND COMMODIOUS has recently renovated thoughout, is been refitted and first-clsss in every epartment and séts one of the best eve in the Wes arrison will maintain the good napetation it has. always enjoyed ano ong the traveling public, and guests willEars receive the very best accommodatio At. Stormont Min, Daccinber 8th, tothe wife of Erastus Christian At..Stormont Mill. Olsen, i daughter. December eet MET to the wife of Charles F. Wallace, a son Send for our New Illustrated Price-List No. 30, for 8 j FallandWinter of 1981. Breaktoany address, Con‘ains full description of all kinds of goods fer personal and family use. We deal directly with the consumer, and sell all goods in any quantity at wholesale prices, You can buy better and cheaper than af, home, MON TGOMERY WARD & CO. 997 and 229 Wabash Avenue.Chicago, IIL JUST RECEIVED ..A fall line of assorted.... WALL PAPER House, Sign and Ornamental PAIN FINE BAR AND TEN G JULIUS ove (Successor to Jacobs ew iSultan) Niain Street, Silver Reef. Utah Wholesale. ait Retail Dealer in fae Cc> OCERIES Provisions, Produce, CROCKERY, HARDWARE + ANDwu Mining Supplies, DRY GOODS Gents’ Paper Hanging & Kalsomining Boots A BILLIARD ROOMS Are attached to the hotel, where the best of Liquors and Cigars will always be found. | Mliscellancous. Furnishings, and Shoes SPECIALTY. ap rene F. M. BLOMQUIST, K. of T. B. Miner for Singer Sewing Machines. aay Goods promptly delivered free of charge Moss Woolf J. A. Turrill ... General The Only Exclusive Dealer in CLOTHING And Carrying Use 60 many letters to your friends; get more han a dozen letters contain. Sent to-any address in the United States one month fo 50 cents, or three months for $1 50. wh pany On _———_7 <a. draw a> Per tone, pied Served for Balls and Patties The Largest Stock In Southern Utah. Deéalér in-y-. — GROCERIES --» AND... farthern “Assessor they Co. a oreens there is little doubt that it will be a strong one, and that a first-class entertainment is in store for the Reefers. Still Holds the Boards. Judge Cox’s combination continues, be Majntabenty ee will be produced, been = : for the first time in. this city, Tom Taylor's sterling drama, * The Ticket-o'-Leave Man.” The will Per Meal, 50c; al} the passes and time BAKERY, The well known Reputation of this The Dramatic Company. The ‘Wome Dramatic Company have set New Year's Eve for the date of their first} performance, Pesisurent AND Po road Company OHNSOS. Cor. Main and Paddock Streetz, Silver Reef Notice. who cayenne ' yall __—_—_—— brands ladies’, , All persons attended by happy couple; thing ace not and ligd6rs, don't forget that you can find ali these lines of goods at SAGER'‘S, bride’s Immediately after the ceremony the have When You Want underclothing, @ nobby Cassimere Al!-wool Bemum —_—_—— bridal party came to this city, and held a reception at their future home, which rapidly » Professor Swing thinks stage kissing is wrong. His views on Sunday- parents, at Harrisburg, by the Rev. Dr. Murphy, Mr. W. H. Harrison to . Miss Sarah Uamilton. the friends Es Goods. being the neighboring ‘Territories. : the sing shipped off as fast as made. The product of these mills are said to be much sought after, both in Utah and assumed “a very mild type. Nevertheless, the best, of treatment should he resorted to, both as.a duty to the noble animal, 2s well as lessen the danger of loss to the owner. All veterinary surgeons agree that mild treatment, change of food and perfect ‘rest and good care will in most cases effect a cure in from ten days to two weeks. eed, of at the ‘*Why “‘Is it to turned out -at the Provo factory, and Pinkeye. disease, peculiar to sick equine residence et Utah Woolen Woolen goods are — the he Lead. you heave the lead, and a race, is just beginning to appear in this locality, although so far it has At us water there is,’ responded Pat. tive a caudal. this informs out how much water there is?” ‘The lead is heaved, you Honor, and the mate has gone down to see how much Ngerecation, even to saying that we have a very big Judge for so diminu- This He ‘Phe only man forward was a green Irishman. don’t gation of unfortunates have appeared upon the scene before, it-is impossible to say at this writing; but Tt ts safe to suppose more than onee. Some people of a very vindictive nature iniy make all manner of contemptuous remarks about this grotesque _ it anyway. heave the lead, your Honor? Where to??? “Overboard, you blockhead !’’ The Irishman snatched up one of the pigs of Jead and threw it overboard; the mate, in endeavoring to prevent him, lost his balance and fell into the river. ‘lhe Captain, running to the edge of the deck,. asked: ‘‘Why thing, this of the community, proper measures | gratulation, Which we ‘are echoed by the Community in { should at once be resorted to. joys lead. time oo out at Cedar Wednesday watch. He would like to’get help don’t you heave the lead?”’ gants and witnesses were on the ground. Ifow often this same dele- Cedar, reliably informed pestilence and at by to The Fannie was coming down the Mississippi, loaded with pig-lead. As she was going over a shoal place the pilet gave the signal to heave the It lasted just brevity is a good ‘Taylor is determined Heaving the was “just fifteen minutes too long. Ve are credibly informed that eighteen jurors and about as many ‘liti- regulated communities, a brass band, there i isno longer a duobt. The organation is already effected, and a ‘part of the instruments procured. Some minutes Tay- ————_——<> + of the fifteen Certainly explicit—has beenheld. Tom during the bast fall, ready for building as ear oe s practicable in the coming spring ‘Had it not been for the jumping of his claims by A. G. Campbell & Co., he states that he would have been making iron to-day. Court. value. will depend very much upon its outward ‘appearance. <A tasteful and well-painted building, well-arranged make —_—___—_ Honorable (¢?} District Court for the Second Judicial District for the Terri‘tory of Utah for 1881—we mean to be Bishop is making preparations for taking down his blast furnace and erecting a larger one, the reek for which -he-has hadnt and hanled upon the ground night-dresses last term of expended, Council, One I remain, very a Silver Reef, October 15, eB, Fg in oe in the enterprise, but’he is going to enumeration. fourth Mr. make iron. with fambrequin. silhouet extensions succeed the abridged and breezy article worn Jast summer; stoves and oysters, and lots of other things will be used; but lack of space forbids their The speaking iron. by the aid of a sextant and compass we have dragged the following information out of at entirely new ‘fashion chromo plate: Black velvet .skirts will continue to be worn by those who have them; outdoor costumes will include boots or shoes; freckles will be less worn than in the su:nmer; hot toddies and Tom-and-Jerries takes the place of schooners and straights; High The have been pronounced by experts the finest in Iron county, and _ consequently as good as any in the world. In one of them, the Blow Out, it has been computed that there is over 3,000,000 tons of the richest quality of ore in sight, assaying 70 per cent of Use. Miss , Toquerville—“I haven’t seen, a fashion plate for several months, Please tell me what will be most used this winter.” You have of erection. The Messrs. are to be congratulated on -lor’s iron interests in our neighboring county, the News says: His claims five hundred dollars. Things the otherwise. X ROOMS TO INFORM MY OLD FRIENDS the’ public gencealty that ave. and opened a_Jancb-house, na am to serve the "antek oysters and lunches at anytime of night. «-. to merit a liberal share of the * boat lic patronage, of ing every piece of land broad enough for two “roads, in order to prevent competition in the | future. At the latter point a large manufac: turing city will be fostered, as the coal and iron fields in the vicinity are inexhaustible. IRON MINES. In. any make amount collected manner their persistence and success. render him not amount in what ———_—_—_e. smelters at the mines are’ being run to their fall capacity, and more are in course Adams BEG and filted up } prepared daintiest Hoping » The Detiver and Rio-Grande. The Omaha Bee is authority for the statement that the Denver and Rio Grande Raj]- | or yielded better than at ne f GRAND GULCH. # Late advices from this District leave no doubt but that the problem of reducing the rebellious copper ores has been satisfactorily overcome. The two during by -ore--was ots presen if the 0 Opposite the Harrison Huss. isfied of,.and that is that brother William would ‘never have” excommunicated: the Church,-nor have published to the world the faults of his brethren in Christ: CERBAT. The mill repairs have just ~ been completed and the company have resumed operations. The mities of the vicinity at no time. looked more county, therein, see, te. shall, at the Decem- said Conrt, of the and But thonght Lone Star mill. ‘The outlook is very encouraging for a new lease of prosperity for this long-neglected camp. in means, Saint. The MINERAL PARK. “The Lone Star, “Keystone and ‘several other of~ the mines of~ this District are producing good milling ore, whichis being “worked-at— the there be one; if there be no such paper, then by posting up the said copy in their offices, The Homes. the circulation : is now receive free-milling: gold our con- Excommunicated. It will no doubt be a surprise to many,to learn that William Laney Sr. has becn dismembered from the Latter-day Church, and left to the buffetings of Satan. Elder Laney has always beon regarded by ns outsiders as one of the battle-axes, and a consistent higher grade awaiting treatment. said Conrt, performed, upon the mill dump at present. as well as several hundred tons of much said state- County ef place, of labor with the amountand kindof means on hand.” Farther, the law provides that the County Court shall meet--quarterly, towit: On the first Mondays in March, June, September and December. treated, yielding $48 to the ton. There is an abundance of this ore Clerks close of copy of published general County * We the at wipes Supervisor report-to of reports, first or of the County Court, annually a full other first twenty-four hours’ run of the mill of that District—suceceding the clean-up reported previously—titteet St. George the a true as approved some and and portion ‘Each ber term -labor operations at the the most-encouraging Union, a monthly primer. While the report in itself appears somewhat promiscuous, the publication is really ‘more -so; Clerk Whitehead should know that he has nor;nor has he cownplied with the statute, which we give for his and the, publie’s benefit: The~-said County Courts shall thereupon statement, says: of inter- GOLD BASIN. Gold Basin, which into prominence, we From looming the--interest» of:every...camp...if the audit said the the’ in time money Settion 6, TitleVII, CompitetEaws of Utah, most flattering for the future. of partners who will diminutive part permit was behind time. and had fell by the wayside, At this writing the mills and mines not. pay.up. They get their proportionate shares of the property, and leave their partners free to develop at their own expense. It would be to ance in the in causes In the to swell the unforseen off. himself wants,;and tributed by our citizens to be applied here, where it is most needed and belongs, Second, it would appear as though this worthy are all running to their full capacity and demand, and the prospects are publi¢ sai¢, thé proeeeds to’ be divided* ‘tons~ a McMullen is alittle he should inform the year, the showing will nevertheless, we ‘predict, be of the most-satisfactory. character -to-all- concerned. of the partnership, and “will order the property > into the marts helped mines fora considerable which And methinks that wt hear in cach shtreryou rupted tes decline’ to contribute their share of the common. expense, is to sne them in partition.. Courts can desolve pirtierships in mines, as any other partnerships, on the application of a partner who can show. that his associates are not acting for the good Such poured and Although sued by a mine owner whose associa- rata. has nation’s wealth. posed to open a mine thoroughly. He may—wait till the notice: of. forfeiture runs'’out and then pay-up, and next year the same process must be repeated. .The-trire course to be pur- partnership Districts: five yéars a steady stream of commeree, amounts to nothing, when it is pro- be on-the-alert;-and should the slight‘est symptoms. appear-in-any portion mesky!" For bullion than his work, Politax. We learn that Supervisor McMullen has | just. put in an appearance, and requests our citizens to put up their polltas. We think from this. District. It is a mistake to suppose that money spent in reasonably, improving a home is thrown away. It may be doubted whether there is any more direct way of increasing its pecuniary \ Whllethe aun summer pits blandly on Sonth- | calls for the most. active measures to land's fair fa prevent the spread of the contagion While its shsandai ic buried deep down in in our midst. While wé know of no way to quarantine against it, We Can The warm. genial South is with beauty begrudge cent or another, with seemingly little prospect of renewel. of -.aetivity. The commonest ¢ause of suspension of work NOTES. of Interest from fro! “this and Adja- Having now entered uponethe ‘last month of the closing year, the time will soon be at hand when the balance sheet and annual. exhibit will be forthcoming, to show the accuntulated product of the precious metals has cause E>. can be excused on properties which are now hopelessly remember, for ninety days at $1,000.| tied up by the impecuniosity of some Well, I let my bond run out; other of the owners were sold out in partiparties bought it for the $1,000 ard tion, anda chance—givento= the are taking out three times the amount owners who can pay up to see what each week. I went over to Mosquito san be done with them. —_——_—__-——~ <> = — Guleh, near Leadville, when I was out prospecting for you and others, Animus or Ignorance? and relo¢ated an old mine Weetman The financial report for Washingused toown. Your name and mine were on the board. I never went ton county has just made its appear- afford to disregard the law in the one particniar, the taxpayer may certainly y he disregards it in the other. Reflections. but suspended pro “This mining is queer business. Do you remember that hole, 10 feet deep, on a lode as we were going to “the Peabody mine? It was-called the Terrible lode. I had a bond, you will thought it worth holiday display. worke.l,. been MINING Items PROVISIONS. Hay and Grain, ‘Lower Main Strept, Silver Roof —— |