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Show 8 The aes Beet Aliner, — ae Stormont — Affairs STITT RT “lark & Bothwell. Adj aseeae. S SS > —- s ee alee journal in the country to foresee the troubles that were in store for the_ stockholters in the various companies and the above management. We received considerable abuse for awhile, but we havé- now been vindicated by the complete reztization of our pre- 4 pgs zi or Jesse dames to, séthem ber him by, Other people can remember him well enongh by things he has got from them, Mrs. ScovituE is-going to lecture and Jesse James’ widow is about to write a.book. This accounts for the unparalleled exodas to Europe reported by the steamship companies. DOW! SAFER ESR TEEN SE IER DENVER expothaats $135,000 for its great Exposition building. And itis a good investment. Evidently the moneyed men of Denver understand the financial] value to a city of occasional enterprises of that character. “Brick'’ PomERoy is still the identical * Brick.’ In his last issue of the Great West he heads an article, in which he gives some A Dirty Liar.’ Whata fellow blue blazes, shining light Brick weuld be in Salt Lake journalism. Tuk Philadelphia Times voices the thoughts of a great many other peopte when it eays: “It should be understood henceforth that people who wish to fool around the Arctic ocean must do so not eet at their own expense, bulat their own ris Aw exchange tells of a Pennsylvania young Jady who, in the absence ofa hired girl, assumed the role of servant herseif.. She baked a batch of biscuits and used Epsom salts as the leaven. Her biscuit didn’t rise, but those who partook of them did: Count Zicny. the Hungarian pianist, has but one arm. Send him over here, says the Hawkeye, let us make him the fashion; let it be the thing for pianists to cut off one arm. Then it will be an easy matter to break the other with a club and the republic will be at peace. Tue Ogden Pilot wants to know if it has slipped the. President's memory that there are some Commissioners to be appointed by the Edmunds bill. The Edmunds. bill, vueighbor ? Well, yes; but let’s see—the Ednands bill,2--why, really. our, memory is nearly as bad as Mr. Arthur's. Vagious are the devices brought to bear to draw ont dollars for sweet charity’s sake. An advertised feature of a St. Louis charity fair will be the beauty of the women present. Complimentary tickcts have -been sent to some official in every town within 500 miles, with a reqnest that they be given to the prettiest girls he knows. a tf A scientist Waat will they solidify next? claims to have discovered a process by which wines may be solidified. and thus more ensily und safely transported, taken on voyages, ctc. That will de a novel thing to carry one’s Just “smiles * abont in his vest pocket. think of dropping a pinch of port or sherry into a glage of water and tossing it off without the preliminary wrestle with a corkscrew, Tus is the way the Repndiican, editor of the Tombstone Epitaph informs the-pablie that the paper has been sold to the unterritied Democracy: “On this bright, Spring evening, while birds are singing on the grease wood brush and the Apache Indians are howi{ny through and through the mountaing, the Epitaph wraps itself in the American flag Ta-ta!t We xnd dies like a son-of-a-gun. will meet again, Clemantha ” ' ERT. In all probability the assassins of Lord Cavendish and Mr. Burke will never be identified and brought to jnstice. Men who could plan and ¢xecute such an andacious and territie eed, in broad daylight, in a public patk with the police barracks on ong side af them and the Viceregal Lodge on the other, wgujd prebably be quite able to provide for their own aafety. They dre perhaps now in » Dublig and have probably subscribed largely we the fond for rewarding the detectors of urderete,, THAny venient placed Gicitons, in Irish Patriots | : should the of the: Do. They should do as the Pope has done, says the New York Mail and Express—condemn the monstrous erime in Pheenix Park, They should declare, as Mr. Parnell has deelared, that the blows which murdered Cavendish and Burke were struck at the real welfare of Ireland. Theys should all do as many Trishuren have already done—baldiy demand the apprehension and execution of the authors of hope of saving something Clothing, out Utah declare that it is the best country in the. world for artesian wells. ‘Phe tops of the hills and mountuin ranges are the edges of strata that have been heaved upward from great depths by volcanic and other. convulsious of the earth ane the water is forced up through these breaks, which is its only outlet to the surface. Were the strenms that supnly these streams tapped by wells bored in the vallev it is easy to ree that the water would spout up with great Oe e, Ir, ns some paper says, a wire 400 feet long can be made from one grain of silver, a “dellar of the daddies”’ , would make a wire 3144 miles in length, HARDWARE Groceries, IRON the MERCHANDISE. need Grass eS" Onr stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, and Milli nery is FIRST- ‘CLASS all new Vashiongdle Styles. “and our prices will speak for] th emselve Rail and MELTING kept.” “With all Ranks. ee ny heart,” HEOSS oss eb The Only Exclusive Dealer AND In great and of CARPENTERS’ best & manufactur BUILDERS’ Hardware. Thelargest and most complete stock of Sash and Panel Doors and Windows In Southern Utah, in atinOI TIXED AND DRY PAINTS Oils and Glass, Carrying LEAD, ZINC AND POTTY &arA well-appointed workshop is attached with special conveniences for manufacturing heavy and light iron, coppér and tinware. -urchasing from first hands, I am pre pared to duplicate Salt Lake prices. Jo. eH ALLING Fhe Larges. Stock Southern LITHARGE RANGES variety WHITE In ETO. Cocking aad Heating Stoves CLOTHING And ASH, ETC., ee Utah. R. @. M'QUARKIE. H. D. MORRIS. WQUARRIE & MORRIS FALL & WINTER GOODS Just ; DEALERS rill A. Lu IN oo Received. ee aga Wall Paper, Baby Carriages . General Dealer St. in.... a A ROYAL GENTLEMAN, George, Utah. CROCERIES Goods delivered at Very Lowest Rates 2 Another couple of weeks and the time will have arrived for ministers to begin to look pale and interesting. Getting ready for vacations, you know, ——— Specialty. <> Old Mr. Hazlett, of Oregon thought he was going to die, and ip order that his heirs chould have nothing to qrarre Lover he burned. $22,000 in greenbacks. He didn’t die afier alls and now when the heirs see him sawing wood to earn his bread they naturally feel they are ahend of him. oO a BONE ETO., OD Woolf she sweetly answered; “and let us begin With your Jate hours, my love; | should dearly, like to. know where they are kept.”?. He let things run op aus usttal. ~~ tron POTS, ‘ the Bar Assayers’ Goods Wines and Liquors in Corecess A FULL LINE OF PROVISIONS Again Belting PMI Et careful GROCERIES Leeds Fittings, s. investigation with a view fo the nvoidance of throwing good money after bad. The above from.the New York Stock Report of the Uth inst. may not be free from severe criticism, less LOWER MAIN SYREET from its embodiment of facts than its SILVER. REEF..........--.-... UTAH individual assumption. Our GNer= getie, phun-spoken ~~ ¢ontemporary General Dealers did, some months since, make seathe| ing attacks upon the late firm of Clark & Bothwell, and upon all prop- | erties under their control, notwiih- | standing the ample opportunities to CDE: ' discritninate justly in so doing. ‘The | exception made in favor of the Stor-| mont Company, at this Inte day, and} the feeble attempt made at rescue from || TOBACCOS, CIGARS, the general wreck, may be considered | | questionable reparation for the injury done. The STEEL, Consisting in part of all.sizes of into other hands remainder AND Cas Pipe and Tubing, tron and yasis. Satemo-has passed REEF )442 200-0 .UTAH Importer and Dealer in | Be Give us a call and be convinced. a ee and SILVER Mill and SMining Supplies» GENERAL ade GEOLOGISTS Who have made 2 earefal study of nany portions of Nevada Reof, Utah IN.... MILLINERY We are pleased to. announce that” the Leeds Company has weathered | the gale of adversity, and is again in | the ranksas a steady bullion producer, Phe mill has been running smoothly and steadily since the recent repairs and is now in better condition for the awful crime. “rhe immediate profitable operations than at.any_ time denunciation of the horrlble deed by Wifhin the past'two vears. So far the every decent [rishman would remove run has, been entirely upon ta lings, much of the evil which it is bringing of which there are thousands of tons to Ireland. “he action of the Ivish- that can be treated with profit. men of Boston in offering $5,900 re-\ctive operations will be resumed ward for the apprehension of the at the company’s mines at an early assassins of Cavendish and Burke is day, when it issafe to prediet that this the best expenditure they could make ' somewhat neglected property will in behalfof Ireland. Let Lrish patriots rapidly its former prestige, regain throughout the world denounce the ALuch eredit is due the present local black erime as the work of fiends wlio management forthe persistent effort are Irela nd’s enemies, are 1 the devilnade to bring the Leeds weain tothe ish plot to excite deadly strife between front. Irishmen and Enelishinen will thus “See here,” said a fautt-finding husO'Donovan Rossa says be thwarted. band to his wife, “we must’ have has ne word of rebuke fer the things arranged .in this house so we shall know just where everything is assussius of Cavendish and Burke. Let ireland’s enemies sympathize with such a diabolical ptterance, but let frish patriets give their sym pathy to Johu Boyle O'Reilly, of the Boston Pilot; who with General Col fins mace| himself responsible for the payment of the $5,000 reward offered at Boston for the arrest of the Dublin assassins. ea ec Silver DRY G00D8, Starr-Grove, of the’ wreck. It ‘is well that the storm has spént its fury and the Worst is known. There is little use ‘in crying over spilt milk. The work || of reparation and rehabilitation is 1 : sie now jiu order, and -it is for the stocKholders in these companics to co-operate.and lift those witich are worta the effort required, out of the mire. Stormontis the only one which is at present shipping bullion, and could be put very shortly With economical | | management, on a dividend paying| while Street, - DEALERS Eay fe, Stormont, Hite, Mento, Satemo and San Bruno properties. Suits are being #mstitated, attachments served, and voluntary assessments called for | What (Successors to Julius Sultan) Main : jnanagement to through the far- STEVENS & HARRISON |” The entire press is now taking eogpizance of the atk: ae of Messrs. Clark & Bothwell in relation to their prove no surprise “to anyone. familiar with the valuable mines and plant under the control-of the company 3 and those representative gentlemen after a eritical examination, with ; the facts before them, were not long in arriving at their conclusion. ‘The brief time Within which they were compelled to act would permit of.no alternative but to purehase the properties (which were sold the day following their arrival here) for the benefit of the stockholders, Who have been called upon to make a contribution of tweuty-ilve cents per share for the } purpose of liquidating the preseng indebtedness of the .company, whieb is entirely of a local nature. Although a neue of the company is| not improbable, the local management of the property will very properly undergo no change, Agour 3,000,000 Jews live under the government of the Czar, dnd tt is said thar Ameriea”’ is the word oftenest on their tongues This is the Promised Land tow hich they !ook forward, and a plan is on foot o bring 10,000 more of them to this country this fa! tae new VOT, | GuITEAU is the recipient, of more than fifty letters, per day from every section of this glorious country where a fool can be raised, asking him for an antograph, aud inclosing mney for a photograph. . the reaching “promoters,” Messrs. Clark & Bothwell, and place it again upon a square business mahigement, This somewhat unexpected turn of affairs at the eleventh hour wilt, how- THE present administration, the Philade!phia Times declares, is no longer taking the trouble to show the Gartiéld office-holders to the front doar. It just kicks them down stairs in squads. : - from so unjustly PRESIDENT ARTHUR'S polite request to the Arizona cowboys to’ behave themselves, forms an\exceliont accompaniment to the tender manpmer in which the military treat _the Indians. ‘s adjust matters, has resulted ina deter“trination te lift the company out ‘ot the embarrassment into which it-was Misecllancous. > “The Daily -Stock Report was the first, and for months was. the only The stockholders ef the Stormont Company, no less than the people of SATURDAY. .o00'ecss5ec0e wes eeMAY 20, 1882. Silver Reef, are to be congratulated upon the fortunate termination of the Tar Denver News says: Sara Bernhardt phitancinl troubles which for the. past is married. “She told him everything,” said few. mouths have cast a cloud of deubt one pretty actress. ‘+ What courage,’ Said another, ‘But what a memory!” said a over the future of this important enAhird. terprise. 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