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Show a 3 eae a 5 : a ) r Reef Miner. “hg ATURDAY. oa . Then and Bisatiancons, Now. JUNE 17, 188. years ago the writer passed over the “Introductory ground on which Silver Reef is situ-. ated, and was surrounded on every }, Rotation seems to be the universal | hang by blank desvlation. Not a ‘Jaw, and in obedience to its mandate tenement of any kind was to be seen, Ee Moss" Woolf; MAIN 3 : tial been they already know, with such ‘ability in and mechanical. departvo ful as the legends of mythical lore, by subduing unwilling elements and ~In Southern they. found if, and if possible, make |1,i, daily transactions. The genius of such additions as the growth and] enterprise backed by the sturdy hand development of the com-| o¢ capital. and~the- stalwart” blows of | “path pf. the journey just begun. Zo Cominet anal sala + paper Whee Chieti ye rie ee anes Just eparmmon e oe = poakinetcnngi- Lipa naiecrerage ponies ; power because considered , poisoned “chalice another ; while provoking any attempt the displeasure the by ok ' _ Eee 4 _ : % x ; last Main If less than ten in store forus? Itis to be expected direction as far as the abilities ‘and for something better. So long as we opportunities at hand will permit. have a reasonable assurance that our We feel confident that Silver Réef best days are not behind us, we can semi-tropical agricultural districts producing most if not all of the natural requirements of man, it = would seem that but one thing was ; needed to place all classes in harmon-: izing and prosperous accord—a pull altogether. To attain to that point will henceforth be the chief object of ‘THE MINER. To the retired editor, Mr. Louder, we would here express a further and well-merited acknowledgment of the RIES tees, a very able manner in which his labors have been performed; we sincerely trust that his talents will not long be lost to the field of journalism by ARE reason of this change, but that he may soon be heard from again in the RLIO ect 1 a. : — look the little formality of from what, souree obtained. the stating iteins were Pipe and Grasse THE...-. THE.... consequences are, then, that one week from next Friday he will behold the light of day for the last time; his crime will be expiated, the murder but to? Was packings) Etc. ee Rail and Bar Iron a Spectalty. ee Assayers’ Goods. RETORTS, ORUOIBLES, MUFFLES, MELTING POTS, BONE ASH, LITHARGE | _—_—_ Cooking and Heating Stoves The True Exponent AND RANGES In great variety and of best manufactas CARPENTERS’ one 0 cs when not the crime, to Dealer in.... The Mining Industries Doors and Windows THE.... In Sonthern Utah, Great Sandstone THE ONLY Published Deposits MIXED AND DRY PAINTS | Oils and Glass, NEWSPAPER in Southern aa~A we)l-appointed workshop is attached with special conveniences for manufacturing heavy and light iron, copper and tinware. Purchasing from first hands, I am pre pared to duplicate Salt Lake prices. Utah. J. J. HALPIN, R. PROVISIONS A Bold, Fearless Exponent OF THE PEOPLE. Hay and Grain, Lower Main Street, Silver Reef SUBSCRIBE FOR THE SAN The Largest Cireulation G. M’QUARRIE. H. D. MORRIS. M’QUARRIE & MORRIS. DEALERS IN Furniture! Window Curtains, Cornices, Best Advertising Medium Wall Paper, Baby Carriages FRANCISCO EXAMINER IT 1S THE BEST! of the record seems to disclose. Crime should be punished and toleration withheld from the criminal. HE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER, under the new management as a morning paper, has outstripped all its competitors, andis now regarded by allas the leading newspaper of the Coast. Itis brimful of the latest news- telegraphic, local and market reports; and it editorials are honest, independent and vigorous, Its columns are clean. and contain no scandalous, personal or offensive matter. It is the best family newspaper. up securely and. finally? — Justice should, be even-handed ; it should also be cleau-handed. BUILDERG ) The largest and most complete, stock of Sash and Panel -...OF GROCERIES throughout? IZf not, our judgment is more greatly at fault than a sc.utiny along feel no compunetions of conscience because invested witha fatal, fanatical infatuation? . Would it ‘riot more nearly accord with our Christianity and enlightenment to lock bim & Hardware, WHITE LEAD, ZINC AND POTTY ... General The word ‘Savenged?? sounds somewhat strangely in connection with the of a murderer; iron and Belting ETO., ETO., ETO, MERCHANDISE. J. A. Turrill avenged. execution Tubing, Fittings, A FULL LINE OF The Live Representative IN.... aa@r-Our stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, and Millinery is FIRST-CLASS, all new Farhionable Styles. and our prices will speak for themselves. Qa Give us acall and be convinced. the Utah Commissioners to $3,000; Mr. Cassidy announced that he would keep up the agitation until, it was Allattempts at lawlessness should be worked through successfully. Itis a sternly frowned down. But what little singular these times that offices moral impetus,what worthy example, should go a-begging at any reasonable accrues to the broad and luminous civilization of the nineteenth century amount of pay. by sdlemnly strangling a lunatic—a ‘Toe Mover is appreciated sd abroad as poor, degraded wretch whose malforwellas at home. From Greenville, mation of brain and vicious trainings Alabama, comes the Advocate, with in youth have caused him to strike half a dozen paragraphs which we down # great and good man and all remember having seen originally in these’ columns, Our contemparary shows good taste, even if it did over- Consisting in part of all sizes of — Reef, Utah in looxing for, and the latter is a hope which has failed him all along. The appealed uitempt was recently made by him te getat the postscript to the Edmunds bill, which increases the salaries of GENERAL stances do not justify the doomed man the exclusion of the criminal, made the objective point of the prosecution ex- Silver STE ese Mill and Mining Supplies’ 3 Oe Latest Dispatches - 18S |. ooo AND...» clemency or a direct interposition of Providence can save him now; the former is something which circum- Tue Tribune learns through Congressman Cassidy, of Nevada, that an and Street, world are rapidly narrowing down to executive. minntes. Nothing but rather than the judgment of men were abilities ES and MILLINERY, Guitean. begins. his HEHEHE Clothing, Groceries, The last hours” of, the man who struck down the foremost of all the perience well qualify him to adorn. And having said so much the subject is exhausted and the regular business which SEO IRON AND afford to be patient for a while. ‘all the facts are considered together, is it very much out of place? Is it nota notorious fact that in compassing Guiteau’s conviction the passions sphere re meee ...-CONTAINS |, from a third element because of so sg periods of depression and discouragedoing,would be looked upon by some ment; but the light of day would _as equivalent to a discovery of the| soon cease to be weicome if there _philosopber’s stone or the fountain of were never a cloud or atime of darkness, and so we must make the most youth, but we will travel in that of what we have and work diligently to count upon as ‘a part of its future history, and surrounded as it is by meee . HARDWARE— Of a Live Community. years that we are not continuously to be borne upon‘the high tide of prosperi-: ty; there will be, as there have been, has many years of financial prosperity | DRY GOOD to be named, promoter and guardian ste progress—is firmly —GOODS|- Received. +-»»DEALERS have brought about so much, how can we prefigure what the next ten have upon as imbecility. To adopt and carry out a policy which avoids Scylla on one hand and Charybdis on the other, without provoking enmity oe the press—the P P civilization-and ef established. to avoid of either, is frequently misconstrued and looked : ‘ Schools and churches flourish, We have not all been|” . : : residetices of no.mean order abound, mould nor inherited : : : ; the various vocations of life are well men and things; that “ represented, and, not the least in be regarded as the e eS (Successors to J ulius Sultan) throb, greet the ear wherever we may Wit seemingly any easy cask, 18 Vas" oo, Peete STEVENS & HARRISON tions of the stamp mill, sending forth and the | the life-blood of commerce with every ly the reverse, ae cast in the same peau le similar ideas of which would i eee Cas FINE. SUMMER recesses of the earth have disgorged their treasures and the mighty pulsa- Dien ge hae ieee = = i eee ee Treceeterecerteattrstteteaeatee Het ehet HtWee: _.____nize-that many difficulties beset the | yatjed—in-the-hitis-fid-gorges; the mnie eee PP eee “lnunity may require. muscular manhood, has dissipated Upon sarutying Comtrol, We Fe008- | the all-pervading silerice that pre- ‘ Eee Utah. eee keep it up to the standard upon which | nan, and give vitality and stability to material O CeCe The Larges: Stock present proprietors hope to be able t0| the means of wealth and happiness to BELOW CENTRE, Importer and Dealer in kl y> é ‘And Carrying ' its editorial >, mentsas has placed it fm” the front training previously barren conditions rank of mining camp journals, the/into channels out of which proceed i oo oe eee eee STREET, SILVER “REEF........----.-++- UTAN Having) wrought a transformation as wonder- been conducted eae nell CLOTHING _1t does not, by any means, necessarily | ijjzation had cver penetrated to the follow that a change is an improve- ruddy hills and craggy cliffs everyment; what the paper may be here:| where apparent} Nature, in its wildest, after is. a question for : those: who‘ may wierdest aspects, reigned undisputed read it to determine; what it has and alone. But one. decade has iz Halpin 4 to i The Silver Ree The Only Exclusive Dealeet in ‘Tux Mrygr has evolved) from its}'gnq no other evidence than the rough, management. rocky road indicated the fact that civ; recent to its present : melo ‘Bardware, Gtr. | Time is a great ravager ; itis also a wonder-worker. Less than a dozen 3 dpcnadaces 44 44 + ee 4 + 4b F444 : ” A ROYAL GENTLEMAN, By JuDGE Tours bE, author of “A FoolsErrand,” “Bricks Without Straw,’’ igs and Thistles.”? “The Invisible Empire, ete., “showing the typical young Southerner before, during and since the war, together with his relations, personal. political and legal, with the typical Suave Grrnof pentt a inteligened and subsequent Sete eae A thrilling story: As interesting as Unele Tom's Cabin,” but more intensely real. Largé 12mo’of 524 pages, and 16 full-page illustrations. Price, $2. 50; sold only by subscription. -AcEenTs WANTED. Address A. L. Bancroft & ©o.,. 724 Market Street, San Francisco. St. George, Utah. 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