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Show ‘ \{ i = : & ; SALT LAKE LETTER. the HOURS. pockets of thethembers. BRIEFLETS. << absence It is generally supposed that a coup d’etat will be attempted, with a°view There is much room for hope that a more liberal spirit will prevail, which is indicated in the eleetion-of Francis M. Lyman as Speaker of the House. It will be’ more eusy, however, to forecast.the futare action of this body" in Arizona. G. W. Morehous is rapidly convalescing from his recent ijincss. The dividends of the Ontario mine at Park City foot Up $3.950,000. : Dick Crowley has sold his et in the Pioche Record to D. A. Fulks F The White Pine News says that Cherry Creek has a population of 1,000. Wood River is to have a telegrsph a week hence.| The is the most disgusting. per coach from the north. Don't fail to attend the ball to be given at Citizen's Hall on Friday evening next. Rev. Arthur B. Cort and Miss Burke arrived from St. George by to-day’s coach. business. for the week per Wells, Fargo & ending to-day amount to $20,141 05. A popular bill is offered by the Greeley Dramatic Company for the entertainment of the public to-night. The Capitol Saloon is being renovated, painted and redecorated, and will soon in orfental splendor. J.E. Johnson is agent for the Ash Coal Compuiny. Orders left with will fire on the night receive immediate attention. Superintendent back by the Allen first~of jis the now “Hope de- ferred maketh the heart sad." A hardy-house prise is the reported. fixtures The A O K latest load wiil arrive Chop-house midnight has suppers. will Miner's furnish the ail fowl, the bill of Salt Lake the for game, fare. correspondent important legislative No one politas wonld Two object to in making bow or three ought certainly to aid improvements soon pay-days to liven things The paying a the much-needed to be inaugurated. during the next up considerably. weck _Some- where about $70,000 will be scattered ainong the boys. The Bristol ower Times mine of claims that bonanza that-has plice that is the the been uncovered Maybigvest in Nevada for years. Six bars of refined bullion were piled in the stage office for shipment on Wednesday. That says more for the aeons belt than a column editorial. “The Unseen Hand" fs the title of a new book. Propably the other man didn’t have anything better than a pair’ of trays, and didn’t dare Lo call. s retting up man was late, to recently murmur: heard, filed an jngofa Red adverse patent Cloud cluim against to: Ellerbeck & Co. copper mine at Copper Cox and ae will be a projected new connty road will, mountains columns card of & the after not only carry a large and the The shipments for District in CRAC Court. ‘Term will be drawn. ‘The HWA} MS to im- Por Ba 2 members ee ex ted ‘Tickets, $2 50.;-ffor bale $1 - at all the atores, and 50. . Cro 5 ‘ id apy 4 / | and 25¢c; in wt for Dinner Parties: Extra of best, manufactur CARPENTERS’ & est shaves. Hardware. The largest and most complete stock of In Southern Utah, MIXED AND DRY PAENTS- W TE Beans, 3314@10 \ : a and sets one of in’ every fi best tables in & AVE RELL ER, Harrison ‘will maintain the it has always enjoyed among UP AN ie light iron, copper BILLIARD ROOMS | Prov isions, Produce, oN Boots ESTAB- C.J. SINCLAR, utes Reef, October7, 1881. ing SAN vets Furnishings, and Shoes te legraphic, il editoria!s Agency for Singer Sewing newspaper yer pablis T rms: Duily. one Woolf The Only Exclusive Dealer in CLOTHING See . : And Mahnken, 3 onenua dint SEURnT A ea eae va uly Blackeniithing & Repairing LL KINDS OF WOOD-WORK DONE nh short notiee, by expe rienced work men, Agent’ fo Fish Bros.’ Wagons, wagon ae errepe es rn eOTISEOS-etecebet * / PETER, MAHNKIN. in : ‘ yatta eents 6, $3; Weekly, one ae Postage 33 panic meee W. B. Sager SILVRURGRWVE Street, Rss tissccccstoussvone ss Ol aie ereeesDEALER IN eeccae CROCERIES CLOTHING, Gents’ Furnishing Goods NOTIONS, Kiats, Boots and Shoes TOBACCO, CIGARS, WINES AND LIQUORS J. A. Turrill Dealer in.... Carrying The Largest Stock en six six months, $1 25. : EXA MINER ru BLISHING COM’Y, 6 Montgomery St Sau Fravciscos Editorial Rooms, 533 Sacramento St. Machines. &g Goods promptly delivered free of charge Mess jocal snd mare are honest, in+ dependent and vigorous Its columns are clean. and contain no scandalous, perronal or offensive matter ie is the beet family STATIONERY, gw EXAMINER, new maAnarcement as a mornoutstripped all its competi- tors, and is now regarded by all as the Jeading newsp per of the Coast. Itis brimful of pas General Pata FRANCISCO FRANCISCO urder the paper, has Main COODS Gents’ SAN IT 13 THE BEST! HE Dees Supplies, asa e DRY TYE the-latest news ket reports; and CROCERIES ses tinware. EXAMINER - Wholesale and Retail Dealer in .... Mining and SUBSCRIBE Proprietor. SINCLAIR FITTED and Purchasifig from first hands, I am pre nared to duplicate Salt Lake prices. ccd, Oe “HALPIN. Main Street, Silver Reef, Utah , « COMMODIOUS el! refitted and first-cises (Successor to Jacobs « Sultan) be Gid QUIRK BROS. heavy is POTTY ag A well-appointed workshop js attached with special conveniences for manufacturing JULIUS SULTAN, | . UTAH. Are attached to the hotel. where the best of Liquors and Cigars will always be found. lishment evorrne Mr. Hibish’s old stand. where can found one of the neatest and most cananedions tonsorial parlors in Utah. The--patronage of our old friends and the public generally. is respectfully ean extra; 80c; - - - _. LEAD, ZINC AND FOR BARBER 5, NORTH MAIN STREET, SILY ER REEF Salt, Eastern, 2, thoughout, FINE BAR AND Call and he convincec HABISH $5 50. 10 15 for - Oils and Glass, WHITE CIGARS, MARPIN BUILDERS’ . the travellng public. and guests wiil always receive the very best accommodations. First coor north of Qait k's Saloon, : ah MLATNGSTE RT © occcesss secs SILVER REEF Uncan- Dry REEF the West. -The on reputation FASHION BARBER SHOP Db; RANGES) In great variety and » ; CROCKERY, HARDWARE cane, 50¢; ; “AND Per Day, $1 LARGE AND HOUSE has recently dv peers PROVISIONS F ¢ Cooking and Heating Stoves Rates! ae SrOR Gr tora, per = LITHARGE 50cts. Rooms SILVER HISNEW FIRM OAS TAKES the above popular staud aud started business. they are now pe ared to serve the people of. Silver Ree A ae vicinity wich the cliole=st ae ~ of BEtF, Ji’ ON, POR a a BADSAGH 4 BOLGUNA, Hesdehisone:t Sckled Fo:at, i'ripe, «tc. ; Vecwani all vholove good meat aud good accommodations to give nya calland see for them selves, and we are satis fens atter a fair trial, to be ind: red by our work ga MEATS Dt Ve RE D to all points nthe Vicinity FREE OF CHANGE, - Salmon,2- x " in Harrison House, Private REEF............ UTAH ‘ MUFFLES, ASH, ore LOWER MAIN STREET, TOBACCOS, BUNE ETC., ETC., ETO, ston & Mes Dealers ORUCIBLES, POTS; Sash and Panel Doors and Windows gal; Prime 12% i lL Meal, renovated Browned, SmoKing~Pie eae t SN ‘RETORTS, and Gentre Sta., Silver Reef, Prices ray } sity Per Articles, at Lowest LINE OF Assayers Gand 1881, the price of board at this favorite and well known restaurant will be as follows: : 5-gal | rEVAIS TONSORIAL PARLOR IS FIRSTclass in all its appointments, and a Brtter, 20c: Le work is done with care and expedition. ° Jambles. 25¢@630e, dtest style in hair-cutting, and the peneokie: E Wy Walk 6t i ie Sold Nin SERIES ae a Sp: ae eee THE, PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFLLL Py; informed that on and after Angust oe Pulverized, ‘ ; Bar MELTING THE FINEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS SERVED TO CUSTOMERS, ie and ‘Vanity Pair, ES AND LIQUORS — Pourbon Whieky, $4@6; Brandy, 56: 053 Rum, $5@6. Wines—Port, $wan Sherry, $4 5005; Clarets, in bottle, $1@1 50 enich, VINEGAR-Cider, $1 per gal; -Witie, >_> --——-----ora _ of Silver Reef Brass and Quadrille and an. enjoyable time may Fen Peas KERNER, Reduction Cigars, WESTOVER & MARSHALL& ; 2D, Abe: Lobsters, 2-1, 0c; Sar; Pie Fruits and Peaches, 2%- 50c; ant saya ee People’s Market Green. coe 40¢ Tomatoes, 2a4. ib. 4 TO —Cable Coil, Natural Leaf, $1 per as “Extra Brande Light Navy, $1; Fine- ary 20th, to which, all lovers of the dance are invited, The music and by Whole OES — W@se. OG OODSs Rail A FULL Restaurant Wines and Liquors Gc S—85 @35c. DRIED F RUITS—Apples, extra, 18¢; Pinms, 18@W; Peachers, pealed os 20cs, RA IN—Oata, 34{@4'4c; Chopped Batley, 4c; eee aX Social Ball. A grand: ball will be given in Citizens Hall next Friday evening, Janu- be General list of pa- Oysters, be @60c 20¢; eae one & GROCERIES B. Sager.] 22@23c; ommon, MEAL—Corn, CA NNED will Cured LARD — ee R- OSXX ann => qt re too far from any rheoragieat ctcenter. Sugar _, CHEESE. as soon as made. Ponies will , STINE Notice. (J OSHOPOLITAN im.... and Ladies’ SILVER Prov ihionae serip will be published in THe MINER Grand And London Layers, 35c; Muscatels vased, 2 Tee ON—Dreakfast, Pipe and Tubing, iron and Brass, Fittings, Belting and Packing, Etc. Proprietors. CLOTHING SALT—Table, Se per tb bibe Beaver rot-gut and required to give Uncle Sam #150 worth of service, and money for about $25 in county January W. and Ginger, 2e; ease ‘ triots who will be compelled ‘would_be-ahead-of any—month during the previous year. Wo expect our Toquerville neighbors will fombwhat regret to relinquish the county seat, and come into. the 4anks; but a greater hardship would befall them if compelled to ,, journey to Kanab to; transact their county i eiockinanane * hosinens. Gentlemen, its. Hohaon's..chaice: Tobacco Prices Current. Soda Gas Maintained. Short GROCERIES RICE— Choice 20c; Carolina, Inferior. 15qais. SOAP--Kirk’s Savon Umperial, 12%c per b, Grand and Petit Juries for the March complete Retail weekly by ERS We; Building, Supper. 5c; Cube, 20c; C. Coffee, 17@18e. SYR ae oan $1 75@2 per kegs, S72, Grande, be of this ee Corner Main are greatly TEAS— Japan. in %- Ls pkgs,5 A special session of-the Second Dis- Morris, Lord’s a tgeiar +1 Wl 5 Wee FE in Kio. Pio 3 i0c; ae id b pkys, S8@-i0c. SUGARS— Granulated, triet- Court- willbe held at Beaver some time this month, at which the class of furniture required. bullion resplendent Mill and Mining Supplies Per Meal, 60c; Per Month, $301 PANDA Religious services will be held in the Presbyterian Church to-morrow morning at.10:30 o'clock by the Rev. Cort of St. George, and in the evening at 7:30 by Rev. Murphy... The admiiis tration of the Lord’ s St upper will take place at the evening service. All are cordially invited to attend, a The bullion shipments since the new year commenced have been unusually heavy, and were it not for the fact that two of our. mills _ will have to shut down temporarily for needed repairs, be sustained. mits on every side, are tempered by the sun’s bright rays to a degree th: it mikes winter in Dixie all that san be desired, _#lock of goods in their line, but will manafactureany special now chilled by the lofty snow-capped sum- the leading furniture dealets of St..George. They are House will or night. Dealer STEEL, Streets, Silver Reef Reputation MUYERS FAMILY Groceries. feet the bright red cliffs are radiant with, sunshine, and the azure depths of the” heavens ‘above thei form a perfect pieture—grateful as well as beantifal to behold. | The winda, will, be found McQuarrie needed, aud Last their garments of snow, while at their possibile, business at The Pine Valley and Rim Range of Owing to the indigposition of several members of the Hgme Dramatic Company, no aclive rehearsal of the “Ticket-of-Leave Man” has yet taken place. We understand, _ however, that it will be prostnted &5.S00n as In our advertising Both [Corrected IRON AND World. tion for this city, Silver Reef ‘he well known Etc PROVISIONS Superstition. should BAKERY, On House TAR HARDWARE STREET..........,- SILVER REEF Which REEF... Saget Importer and Dealer i in Suppers Served for Balls and Parties .. General ctcereranrsereenieeresr ieee = I al The the pub- Consisting in part of all sizes of ritc;; at al] hours, day Ilacricon SAIN Petitions to the Legislature. Two petitions to the Legislature, both of the greatest importance to our citizens, are now betng circulated for signatures. One asks for a small appropriation towards improving the inain road to the north and a change in the east boundary of the county, The other is for an Act of ineorpara- Se Winter York SILVER and Rasteure ont AND me private They friends. leaving Harrisburg, deflect to to the west, and make an air-line via the Stormont mine to the Iteef; thence along the foot-hills, and intersect the present road near Bellevue. the hight. Articles, com pounded nmiiners in the great Pennsylvania coal fields is thatif unyone whistles in a mine disaster is sure to tollow. ‘This belief is chietly contined to foreigners, but their prejudices ‘: ire respected by_ their fellow-Iiborers who are natives, and whistling is a pastime never indulged in’ underground except. by thoughtless or recklicss persons. This superstition is said to exist to a smhaller extent among miners here. peacefully in climbed back to their tent the best of igsn- Southern Capital. The mining partners in were sleeping ing fast in fone drift on the edge of for the to Null, Vact. a precipice 1,400 feetin Mountain.’ decided advantage _ Barry in Stockholders. Singular MAIN. STREET, BELOW CENTER er Sete I h ve and a bots I remain, very roeercern a JOHNSON. Silver Reef, October 15, 18. e— Physicians’... Prescriptions....carefally It is said that one of the singular superstitions which prevail among one of them. He awakened his partner to Liduee him to move so that he niight have a dry spot to sleep on, and the result. was that they clinched ina quarrel and rolied down a snowy slope for about 500 feet, tinglly stick- The Messrs. Adams & Sons are removing their smelting plant from the.Grand Gnich copper mines to the Rio Virgen, at St. George. This A Ie aes folorado, thing the Fuel. Toilet ————_<> 2 asmall tent, when the melting snow began to drip throngh the roof upon has got.to stop. Tam going toget marricd this winter if it costs a ten-dollar note.”* The Copper Mountain Mining. Company have of A Colorado after “This &37,000.—[New the Cor. Main and Paddock Deceinber shipments are reported at from their mine at short notice. or more. young Question } Ab Pollies returned from Pioche WednesGay, and reports a bright outlook for that locality. He says Bristol is destined to be the banner camp of Nevada. A of December 27th, The reeent dise overy of an extensive body of geod coal some fourteen } miles north of town would seen) to settle the question of cheap ifuel for the mining companies and the citizens of this city aud surroundings. There ean be no question but that coal is destined to become the fuel of the future for Southern Uteh, and it would be a wise thing for those purchasing stoves in the future to get those suited for either wood or coal if possible, Messrs. Tardy & Co. are prepared to furnish a good artiele—of coal, in large or small quantities, he Pioche Record says that Frank Miller: has entered suit against Lincoln county for $18,000, he holding bonds of the county to that amount Thomas. generally that a lunch- “houxe. serve ag PERFUMERY,“@ oftice in this city on the 3d-instant. The existing management was re+ elected for the, coming year without opposition. The question of paying a dividend ont of tHe December earnings was discussed by the board, and it Was devided to accumulate a reserve in-the treasury suflicient to place the company ina perfectly secure position before making any further dividend disbursements. ‘Lhe managers report that the imiue ds now earning ‘from £12,080 to $15,000 net monthly. The et A news for these columus during the session. of public opened to lic patronage. Sale. From ROOMS: daintiest lunches at any line of n Hoping to merit a liberal «hare ae Drugs and Patent Medicines ria kine Ean Meeting and athoneh burned out of house and home, that. lady is not discouraged. This is a severe blow to the Jeunings family, who after years of hi wrdship and trouble had provided themselves with-a comfortable home by their industry. rare report. oe as from the flames. Mrs. Jennings. is how residing ina cabin on her place, enter- animated no equal Oysters, salads, cte., constitute Tus business of in a few days. Mining prepared Constantiy on hand a well-assorted stock of oO River oon who The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Stormont Silver Mining Company was held at. their and was a total loss, which is placed, at the very lowest, at $4,000. ‘here was hardly anything rescued expected weck. St. person purchaser of both properties. Colonel Wall left Salt Lake for Bullion on JSuturday last for the purpose of delivering the Mayflower’ property to representatives of the purchaser, the store of her son, Charles Byers, at St. Thomas, were destroved by Creek him at a Roberts, of New York City being the eS ar Fire TB and the } fitted up and inforination, however, we are permitted to state that the Maytlower, the property of Messrs. Wall and Shaugneesy, has been sold for $400,G00, and the Jay Gould, owned by Warren Hussey, for $100,000—cash on delivery of deeds—Mr. George D. The Pioche Record says: The residence of Mrs. Issac Jennings and bloom Wood to credit the by the Bristol public. They proved themselves superior to the average traveling tronpe oceasionally seen hereabouts. The brewery building was used for the exhibition, but proved to be much teo small, Al were pleased with the acting, and the hope entertained by everybody is that the company will visit us on their return.” Sheriff Hardy and Judge MacFarlane were in town during a part of the week, on official Co. * day nights, which were well attended We have yet to hear a single objection from auy Quarter tothe proposed city incorporation. The bullion shipmenta Combination. zens’ Hall, commencing this (Satarday) evening, This is really a strong combination, composed of first-class draniatic talent, and are favorably recommenced by the press generally. The Bristol Times thus speaks of their performances there: ‘The Greeley Comedy Combination gave perfornances here on ‘Tuesday and Wednes- Deep snow and ‘cold weather js reported by “passengers “CURSOR. Greeley of ro A This popular dramatic company will give three performances at Citi- and 8v stem oo Jee. Halpin OK APOTHECARY aa ze Opposite the-Harrison House. Rumor, has been current that a sale had been effected’ “by Colonel Wall and others of two principal mines at | Bullion, Wood River. The amount 4+named seemed so small that we failed Pan ng AT OT telephone line by the Ist of May. Of all vulgaritics, cooiug and love-making . in public xs of the election laws four years ago. Abr haisee Hardware, Ete. 7 BEG TO INFORM MY OLD FRIENDS is eliminative in. nervers force as to lie all aye in bed with another person who is ubsorbant in nervous force. The absorber will go to sleep and rest dH night,ayhite the eliminator will be tumbling and tossing, restless and nervous, aud wake up in the morning fretful, peevish, fault-finding and diseouraged. Notwo persons, no matter who they are, should habitually sleep together. One will thrive, the other will lose. ‘This is law. ‘“oroblenrY’ at home. to forestall, National legislation, was previously done in the matter Restaurants, WAGNER systems. by lodging together night after night under the same bed- clothes, tha by. any other disturbing causes. There is nothing that will so derange ihe os ; between husbands aud wives, owing to electrical changes through their legislation affecting the status of the Baled hay at Gillespie, Lund & Co.'s. Lotus have a city government, by ajl means. Vivian Johnson is quite sick with pneumonia. - ° Jim Ladd has returned, after a year's Miscellancous. “Inse More quarrels arise between broth- ‘Shere have ee oe ers, between sisters, between hired girls, between school girls, between clerks in stores, between hired men, been no indications that show the temper of the members in regard to Don’t forget the ball. The money market is tight just now. i [Laws of “Health, ] $2 NANUARY 14, 1882 = ae 5 Postmacter. ics TWO IN A BED. and preliminaries consequent Upon permanent organization.’ ‘The committees are expected to be announced to-day, and by Mouday business will begin in earnest. ‘Alre sady 2 large number of. bills, mosily of 2 priv: te ni: iture, arein the #3 a r Together Sleeping of | Continuous serious -¢to Health. Legislature. Sait Laxe, Jan. 14, 1882. The Legislature so far has done hothing in the way of-aétivé legislation, and the first week will be entirely consumed in perfecting the rules MAIL ARRIVES. MAIL DEPARTS. From North at 7a. ™M. |For North at 2P.™. From South at 12 a. w. | For South at 2rs™ F'm Toquerv’e 1p. mw. ForToquerv’e 9 4. M. Office open from re — M. aon QP. M And from 5p ™. a Sundays, ia "Ba. os ‘to10 a.m. only. Registering done during office, hours; but to inayre them for the pon oo mail, they must not come later than 12 ERM: aN KRAUSE, SATURDAY.......-- re Special Correspondent’s Views Our “POSTOFFICE 4: & . : . 7 - The Silver Reef Miner. i} ; : \ ! — hee Southern Utah. PROVISIO FALL & WINTER. GOODS} Fust. Received. CROCERIES a Ny. and Graf, Ns_ EES |