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Show VOL. Vv. ‘SILVER SILVER REEF MINER SILVER REEF, REEF, WASHINGTON PROGRAMME For the First Annual Exhibition of UTAH. the National Mining and Industrial Exhibition at Denver, Col. ~ Published Bfery Sat Saturday Morning. CLASSIFICATION. |. Department A.—-Mineralogy.—Class 1, gold ores; Class 2, silver ores; class ONO FONE... iv. gagenss op vase cnnssuee (80.00 3, iron ores; class 4, lead ores; class Six Months... cae oune 5, copper ores; class 6, fire, potters’ Tifree Months...-...... scqee 2 OO and other élaye; class 7, bituminous On* Wonth........ a decevuad 00 coals; class 8, authraeite; coals; class Delivered by carrier, ‘per ‘week... saesaciten 0 Office—Mnon Building, Lower Main Street th TERMS COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, come home?” “Let them say what : enumerated above, Department B _—Gedlogy. —Class i marbles; class 2, lithegraphie: ‘stone; “one whe has refus 3 class 3, limestone; class 4, ‘miseellan- ua they want to. cliss 6, gypsum; class 7, ‘precious “BAILEY & PARSONS, — Pstones and. -erystals; class. 8 ye “(iuccoatory’ to T. G»Bailey,) ¥ Land Agents and Attorneys Salt: Lake City, Utah. BIRD & LOWE, Department Land Agents and Attorneys Salt Lake City, Utah EO Notary Public in the office. r cee CLARK, _ Attorney at Law ~ and Notary Public, SILVER REEF, UTAH. Cc. MANTOR, } ‘Physician and - - < Department L.—Food preparations SALT LAKE SILVER KEEF. at CITY, Law, UTAH, Orrice: No. 8i, Main Street, Sornick’s Notary, Public in Office. uezt to Me: ' Firat door north of Quirk’s Saloon. OU irish ccyececess sacs SILVER REEF HIS TONSORIAL PARLOR IS FIRSTclass in all its appointments, and all work ig done with care and expedition. The latest style in haircutting, and the smoothest shaves. Call and be convinced. MARTIN KELLAR, Proprietor. Peter Mahnken, Bonanza Flat Silver Reef UTAH, ‘Blacksmithing & Repairing Abt KINDS OF WOOD-WORK DONE on short notice, by experienced workmen, Agent for Fish Bros.” Wagona, wagon SE _ sundries. g~ Horseshoe- A. LEMMON, (UNDERTAKER, Carpenter and Builder. Repairing and all kinds of work done to order. Main St., Se South of Postoffice. TREMONT HOUSE Washington, dD, Oo. ——— ch ye POPULAR HOTEL HAS PREN BN tirely refitted. having accommodations for quests, and willcontinue to be the only rat-elave house in tho city at moderate rate: ernis $3.50 per day. Fs P. STILL, Propriotor. {i Department M.—Chemical and medicical preparations (patent medicins excepted) Haptnsting and lubricating oils. Aer. We will age fo tht. ‘a8 “80 he ‘party broke Silver Reef, October 15, 1881. You bad to be Oblinble ini he e UNITED SUES coming better g6 out and Restaurant. -. Reduction HE PUBLIC in Rates ! ARE un. * ODOT TERA NT PEPE IAN | COSMOE *“When I opened the door my wife was awake. She said: ‘A. pretty home. ci GARS Ty ON. up and went to: their: respective| homes. Next morning they met at the appointed place and began to tell their experiences, Said No. 1: time of night for yon Wines, Lis g Sie nae Bimrmocommw J. Quiag "> M. H. Quirk. |QUIRK BROTHERS ‘RESPECTFLLLY informed that on and after August 1, 1881, the price of board at this favorite and well: known restaurant will be as follows: Per Meal, 50cts. Per Day, - sleep in the pig-pen, for that’s what you'll come to sooner or later.’ Rather than pay for all we drank last The night, I did whit she told me to. THE FINEST THE MARKET AFFORDS That iets me out.’’ ALWAYS SERVED TO CUSTOMERS. “Next! No, 2 cleared his throat and said: Private Rooms for Dinner Parties. “When [ got home I stumbled’on a chair, and my wife called: ‘There Pinncee i Billiard Hall Finest Billiard and Pool Tables im the Territory, ‘ you are again, you drunken brute! You had better wake up the children, and stagger about. for awhile, so they Harrison House, can see What-a drunken brute of a father they are afflicted with.’ I thought the best thing I could do under the circumstances was to.obey.: Departinent N .—Migeeltaneous unSo f woke up the children and- stagClassified artigles. INFORMATION FOR EXHIBI- gered around until my wife hinted to TORS, me to stop. She used a chair in conThe Denver Exhibition building veying the hint. TO lets me out.” will .be open for the reception of Next! ’ articles on and after July 15th, and No. 3 spoke up aa mit: all exhibits must be in position and machinery ready for operation on the “T happened to stumble over the opening day. pan of dough, and my wife said: Parties wishing to exhibit are. reHadn’t you better sit quested to apply immediately for ‘Drunk again! So T sat down space, stating form or dimensions of down in that dough?’ of surface or the maximum or mini- in it, and that lets me out.”’ mum space of exhibits. Next! Applications for space must reach No. 4 said: the Commissioner at Salt Lake, before “Twas humming a tune, and niy the 10th day of July, 1882. All articles on exhibition must re- wife called out: ‘There you are main until the Exposition closes, again! Hadn’t you better give usa An efficient police will be provided concert?? I said, ‘eertainly,’ and by the Denver Exposition directors for the care of articles both day and began to sing as loud as I could, but night, but exhibits will be entirely at she told ine to stop, or she would the owner’s risk. Insurance against throw something at me, and I stopped. loss by fire will be effected when desired in transit to or at the Exihibition That lets me out.” Next! nee No charge will be made to exhibiNo. 5 looked very disconsolate. He tors for entries, space or motive said: power. “T reckon [ll have to pay. My Free transportation of freight to and from the Exposition has been wlfe told me to do something none of | granted for exhibits by the several you would have done, if. you had railroads and express companies in been in my place.” Utah Territory and by the Union “What was it?” Pacific railroad froth Ogden to Denver. “She said: ‘So you thought you All communications or packages for the Denver Exposition should be would come home at last! Now addressed: . To the Commissioner for hadn’t you better go out to the well Utah Territory to the Denver Exand drink a couple ot buckets of position, Deseret Bank Building Basewater just toastonish your stomach ?” ment, Salt Lake City, U. T, . All atticles should be. packed in That was more than I bargained for, RULES AND First Class SILVER REEF - - - - UTAH. a e HIS LARGE AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE has recently-been -retitted and renovated thoughout, is firet-cless in every department and sets one of the best tables in the West. The Harrison will maintain the good reputation it has always enjoyed among the travellng public, and guests wiil always receive the Yee best accrmccat ions: Liquors and : Cigars Always ‘on hand, © FINE CLUB ROOM IN REAR. th in Samy ai FASHION BARBER SHOP SURI. used in supplys, etc. MAURICE M. EAIGHN Attorney E.—Agricultural and horticultural products and. floral displays. Department F.--General machinery, including steam engines and machine tools, : Department G.—Agricultural and horticultural implements: and machinery, earriages, wagons and other vehicles. ‘Department H.—Textile fabrics, leather and their products, Department I.—Household goods, watches, jewelry, ornamental articles, optical and scientific instruments, ceramics, ete. Department. K.— Liberal arts, | natural scienee and education. and miscellaneous articles domestic economy, miners’ Surgeon, Orricr—Next door to Halpin’s store. MAIN ST., ehemicals.. Department C, —Har dware, edge tools, cutlery, and all cast and w rought iron woods, including stever, safes and metellic household utensils, Department D,—Metallurgical machinery. rc Let the to do what his : he got home. ' ntertainment,” | eous building. stone; class 5, fossils;|: mg BEG TO INFORM MY OLD FRIENDS andthe public. generally that I have fitted op aes opened a lunch-honse, and am verve the finest oe and taint et smoker at. uny time of niof sine to merit a liberal share the pab- . Sate, unpatronage. I remain, very Ceaitenulty. the morning pees. CAPITOL, Opposite the Harrison House. Mine will tell me to go to the mischief.” _Fetponded Mo. 2." 9, cannel coal; class 10, lignite; elass ‘ t we |}will do. Let MINER PUBLISHING COMPANY 11, other metalliferous specimens not Protessional. | 24, 1882i." Obeying Their Wives. Sesonima There were’ five of them together and it waslate. They had been drinking. Finally one of them looked at | the clock and said :-_ ROOMS “What will our wives say when we m...0 OF SUBSCRIP ‘ION: Publishers and Proprietors, JUNE } eases Of sufficient strength and be so its my funeral.’’—Texas Siftings. entered wt and forwarded through the Commissioner’s office at Salt Lake. In order to make Utal’s representation as complete, interesting and creditable as possible, the Utah Com- missioner takes, full charge of all preparations: and arrangements at Denver and will have a right to select (at Sxlt L: ae) representative articles in every class ‘or department rather than accept an excess or inferior articles of any class. Ingniries will y.be . promptly answered and every facility in the power of: the Ie desing will be furnished to t desiring to contribute exhibits, Exhibitors cih}eet themselves .to respect the rales established for the governmnent of the exhibition, and to ebey all reentations adopted by the Utih Comm issionerd J, Wi. CLavron, Commissioner, ee Some Mathematics. Julia has five beaux and Emily has three, while the old maid next door has none. How many beaux in all, and how many would be left if they should give the old maid half. the crowd? A man pays thirty cents for three pounds of evaporated apples, and geis a $14 newapaper puff for sending them to an orphan usyluin, Does he gain or lose, and ‘how. much? A. has an overcoat for which he paid $18, and his wife trades it off for two red elay bnsts of Andrew Jackson, worth thirty cents each. How much money will she get from her huaband to buy a fall bonnet ?—Detroit Free Press. ¥ Main FINE BAR Sige BILLIARD ROOMS Street, .»--Always Are attached to the hotel. where the bestof Liquors and Cigars will alas be found. Silver Reef, on sane Main Street, - GEORGE MILLER. — Bonanza. HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FIRST Class rooms, which can be rented with or without board, on reasonable terms. NO BAR IN THE |. At this popular Wines, Are | v2.00, MAIN STREET.....oss. A. LEVY 4--0-0-0 HOUSE. Ge~The appointments throughout are complete for the entertainment of guests. not ome will supply the best the market affor MAHNKEN & JONES. ek the best .... WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS LAFAYETTE niuse Lower Utah SILVER REEF saeeeees resort none Liquors -Proprietor | but the choicest and Cigars_ dealt over the bar to patrons. G2 Private Club Rooms . attached to the establishment. W. B. SagericCalifornia Main North SILVER REEP............000.-6.-UTAH reso DBALER nae OF ' And & clcars, draught. Silver Reef, Utah. NOTIONS, AM NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY the Trade, Families, andole ak thee erally, with a Choice Arti b: the Shoes TOBACCO, CIGARS, AND on Wels’ Bremary Gents’ Furnishing Goods and Liquors Lager Beer Beer, - - - - - - 124 Cents CLOTHING, WINES Silver Reet IM cesses GROCERIES Hats, Boots Street, PENDRAY & JENNINGS. BEST STATIONERY, Brewery — SALOON. Street, LIQUORS}: veg, Quart or Bottle. “GaP Bee r deliv ered free to ey, part of Silver Reef and cent victnities.-@e adja- tar The Dancing Pavilion at the Brewery is at all times at the service of the pabl/® for the purposes of. socia) recteation.-<@a No improper characters tolerated. ot PETER WALES. |