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Show . . 3 . » W sum-ENnTSo.t prim ‘ AG " ‘ C. W. 03A!x‘.‘:."i“.‘2'328 Montgomery st., Room 10, San Francisco, i a]. ' .‘Beaver, Utah]. .Friseo. Utah. . 1 TEE.L.. 3! t mo coirpanx. * Mas. no. cranes. J . B. Lumen. . ...... MOE—Mull: St. , Silver. Beef. stoted to the Mining Interests oflI§Scuthern Utah. .2 3 715313901 fivBSCRIl’I'ION : thyser,.............. R )(onthl,... to all other business devolv- tising and attend 1 _ u o i" th ~ tves ‘ pem as the represenm vows”.‘ 1. :thagggrg “WW, —« WEDNES' DAY, oc'ronsm 1, 1379. ; UTAH, 'rox COUNTY srnvnn BEEF, wasnnw _ _ t . . _ . no ' as ' fi- ----- -fifii‘hfiw Delivered by carrier I '., collect N. B.—0ur agents are authorized to moneys due this office. take orders for adver- 521100115. ‘ . grommets. A SAD EXPERIENCE. —The new ten-stamp mill at Tuscarora is 4.. __... . .xOGAS‘T 'GLIPPINOS. r reported by the Timeddteview to lie running ~Pneumonia layeth low the Bodielte. Dr. S. G. Higgins, pretext—int J. ’Erdohnson‘s. tons of which was taken to it forlreduct‘lon. The lessees of the Young Americ‘. who have —Bodie real estate is appreciating in price. —Eureka's new theater will. soon be ready ' ‘ for the opening performance; :1 ' Rhonda? bruises. daily paper. l—Ah Man was knifed to death by Charley (Lute assistant U. S. Att’y for Utah.) Wahee. alias Jackass Charley, at Tybo the other day. Attorney—at-Law —Thc Colorado Utes are burning grass and SILVER REEF. UTAH, timber. stealing horses and defying the State entrusted business legal Will attend to any authorities. his care. . —-More bullion is being produced in the mines about Silver City, Idaho. than at any time for many months. —-The Eureka Leader states that on the 22d ult. Joe Hampton was instantly killed by the premature discharge of a blast in the Richmond mine. Ruby Hill. —The Paradise (New) Reporter says it is rumored in town that the owners of the Ohio mine, in Rebel Creek District. have refused an offer of 875.000 for the property. Easting Company, Illver} l‘loef, . - - Transacts a General '7 ammo. noel-noes. —-Upright Nevada Legislator—“ What. sir i You take me'forouc'who can be bribed? You Finishes Exchangeon Salt Lukas,“ Frannine, and Ill parts of the. .Eastemxstates and lunpo. ‘9 :r . ‘ -a‘k If . , insult my sense of honor. But in case I really was such a mawow much wogld you . t u..- -. .11 4, ‘1}, .4. 2!" 7"? *4“ -JoI-m ensues. it .> ‘ . - I - / . 1 —'l‘he Deadwood Enterprise estimates that the Homestake lode. Black Hills. will produce 31.725.000 per annum after the completion of the second im-stamp mill.which is now being erected. - Cashier. ' TMLORIENG. —Q11itc an excitement was caused the other day. says the Lyon County Times. by the discovery of rich are in the “fest Rapidun claim. I'l ALL ITS BRANCHES. Fine suits made at Como. New. assays going as high as $362 to order. An assortment of Fine. Import- to the ten. .I ENGLISH CLO'I'l-lfi, always on hand. '-—Largc numbers of people have left Bodie i 3' Shop, Corner of Centre and First West within the past week or two to hunt fora more genial clime. The cold Weather is setting in there. and the canopy of heaven. furnisheth not suflicieut covering. Chests. A. WINQUIST. _ Tailor . 982 ’ ——This season Tuscarora has had diphtheria. mountain fever and bowel complaint innumerable, but has been spared “pedestrians.“ grasshoppers. baseball clubs or drouth of whisky. Happy Tusc. J. B. STEPHENS. ~PBACTICA L“ 800T All] SHOE MAKER. —An excursion train will run from Eureka to Palisade the day General Grunt passes MAIN STREET ~ SILVER. REEF Eastwnrd. the railroad company having sig— MAKES ' TO ORDER ALL KINDS nified its willingness to run a special train at of Boots and Shoes from the best a cost of $2 50 per‘headfor the round trip. French Material. Being practical in the busi—The RAcord learns‘ that there are mounness, I can make whatever style of boot or shoe is-desired. Give me a call. Good Fit tains of iron‘ within twenty-two miles of guafihnteed; Dress Boots and_Shoes a SpePioche, which 'are said to be as extensive as ciay.‘ :‘~ '2' ." IEPAIBING? {NW .‘DQNE.>»' the iron deposits at Iron City. Utah. It is impossible to get a wagon nearer than eleven \ J. B. STEPHEIVS. miles of these deposits. ‘ —Somcbody threatens the Bodle News with n. libel suit. whereupon that journal remarks: “ A $50,000 libel suit is a luxury that only metropolitan journals have thus far enjoyed: we regard it as complimentary to an obscure mountain newspaper.“ -n. CHRISTENSEN, Booi ' and Shoe Maker. flak Shu._ his door ielow Exchange Saloon, Elegance, DurabIlity and Comfort Guaranteed. J. 'A.‘ TURRILL, ’ I .- Lunr Alain Strut, Silver deaf, Groteriss‘; Provisions; muffin]: ind u‘narrt. sun was first wash-Hausdhensnza, (LOWER. MAIN STREET.) maniac. norms sap storms. Work done promptly and in best of style. f and ran for it, keeping my eye on it; I fell over three stumps, ran through a clump of briers. the 28th of August. on the ddsert between Plums. and Senoita. Sonora. byj'hootiug himself through the head. His companion was tumbled into a ditch. and nearly butted- mybrains out against a tree, and just as I thought it was about to light, it turned and flew away in another directio'h. Then I discovered it wasn’t the bill at all, but a bird flying through the air. I looked bark at the players ; they had the ball, and the game had not been interrupted. SUMMER affords. prepared by the best of cooks. M. DONOVAN. 122 —No Chinese will be employed in grading on the Battle Mountain and Austin Railroad. At the time the company was organized it was decided that the road should be built exclusively by white labor. and the contractors abide by the decision of the company. —The Tybo Sun records the fact of Joseph Invernizza trying to load a revolver with cartridges a size too large. and using his knife to shove the cartridges into the cylinder. The result was an explosion. the ball lodging in the cylinder and the shell striking and destroying the unfortunate men's left eye. —The silver-gray foxes are very numerous in Lincoln county. Nevada. Even in the day” time they are to beecen on top of the mountains. looking down into Pioche and spotting the chicken-coups, ' which they visit during the night for the purpose of getting a square meal. The for of the silver-gray is said to be very valuable. —Thc city of Tucson has now a population of some seven or eight thousand. threefourths of whom are Mexicans. A large increase is expected as soon as the weather be'comcs cooler. Tombstone is very active. and is rapidly increasing in population. Some people think that-a large town will grow up there.'but it is predicted that the “boss" town will be located‘near the San Pedro river. fifty or sixty miles east of Tucson. where the S. P. R. R. will cross that stream. .The advent of the locomotive is expected before the first of December next. D RINKS MILK PUNCH SHERRY COBBLER Egg Lemonade, Cosmopolitan The’ latest movement Claret Punch, Etc. All Kinds of Fancy Drinks. R e‘lst an 1- ant First Class Lunch Stand. CENTRE 873., SILVER l-EEF‘. ‘ BILLIItRD TABLE- CONDUCTED IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE AND sets the Best Table in Town. Private Club Rooms, Single Meals”... .. . Board ‘by‘the Week Board by the Month .......... ETC., ETC. I took my place again. feeling a little shsnplsh, and when the ball finally came my way, I sup- to get colonists for the reservation is being made in Quinn River Valle . where apetition is being circulated for sigmturcs. asking the Government to remove the indiuns. ——0ne of Sutro‘s (New) sportsmen wants to deposit 31.000 against $500 as backing to his opinion that Ben Butler will he elected Governor of Massachusetts this year. . traveling public. and is conducted on strictly first-clues principles. At its well-supplied tables I looked up and saw it soaring in the air directly toward me: it went over my head: I turned —J. M. Williams. a well-kuowli prospector of the Pacific slope. committal suicide on out of employment. ——Bodie puts in a modest claim to “the quietest election day on the coast.“ It 'proudly avers that it only had three shooting scrapes between sunrise and sunset. limb. —Tho best of—'- Wines. Liquors and Cigars. cater! for the laborer, business man and He knocked the ball. -'I‘he Winnemucca Silver State says: A -determin ed effort is being Ingdctoget Indians by fair or foul means on the Malheur Reservation. The Agent cannot force. coax or bribe the Piutes to go there. and unless he can get some of them on the reservation before the wane of many mole moons. it may be abandoned. and a Christian agent will be —Thomns Lee. a Bodle miner. took a dose STREET. ‘can slmys be .found the best‘that the market ' Open Day and Night. LAFAYETTE BESTAUR’NT It hit me very hard that time. of laudunum the other evening and died on the following morning. Jealousy of his wife is said to have been the cause. TH‘E LEEDS I ‘ posed it was another bird, and refused to move a muscle. ' I saw my mistake and a large number of evening he wentiuto Hagermél a Schooling‘s stars. when it hit me between the eyes and set store. and picking up a cheesefknife. assaulted me down on a bed of thistles. the book-kceper. W. P. McLaughlin. declaring But Icame to the scratch like a hero. and I his intention to cut on” the lifter‘e head. J. verily believe that I should have caught the C. Hugerman. who was presept. armed him- next hell if it hadn't slipped through my fingers self with a pick«haudle and Imupellcd Crazy and mashed my nose all over my face. John to give up his dangeroul weapon. —It is rumored that the Virginia It Truckee Railroad Company are shortly to have a meeting to consider the proposition of building a branch road to Radio. ASSAYED. THE Silver Reef is most conveniently Io —The cabin of a Reno men named Crazy John was recently accidentally bu’rned. but the owner labored under the impression that it had been purposely set onilre. The other Asssa‘v OFFICE BllLLION OppOsite Wells, Fargo dr'Co’s Express Ofliee. tributed to temporary insanity reused by melarlal fever. Deceased was one of the lo~ caters. 25 years ago. of the Ajocoppcr mine. near Gila Bend. He was 54 years of age. —A big black dog. fond of sucking eggs. the rear of a private residence H. H. CHANDLER was found in in Virginia. New, trying to digest a porcelain nest egg. and MAIN ‘MAIN STREET. carry them with me to this day. obliged to abandon the body. 'lhe act is at- grasping mi hunting. ORES EXCHANGE SALOON. Restaurant, made my mark — in fact, several marks; and I Butte will therefore luxuriate up longer in a Hills. Kain Street, opposite Harrison House. f SILVER "BEEF The Minor makes a similar coilplalnt. 3nd D. P WHEDON. Clillilll-ER .end .tfiuulu. fielder, and in the very first game we played, I' ' Our club took the field the first innings, and; papers. the Frontier Index an the Miner. and the editor of the former slvs thatbis the umpire called us to time. The first man that went to the hat was crosspaper has been run at a loss. sl’nce its first ed. and he looked 'as if he intended to send a . establishhjs up close will he that issue and ment unless he has an increase,“ .support. ball right Into my hands. I told him I'd take any in mine. —Eighty-one newspapers are published in Oregon and Washington Territory. —Sunday excursion trains from Virginia City have stopped running for the season. Meto next street. Main 81. Omen: No. 39rniok-‘s Bank. ——'I‘hey have received their first locomotive Iolsry Public in Office. for the transportation of are in the Black In. Cactus. Central lot is finished: —It isn‘t all plain sailing in the Ournnllstlc waters of Montana. Butte h “‘10 daily Att 0 rn e yuan-Law, ’t 3: i.‘ a»: i: {.13 7sun: mail on ;~ UTAli, . in gold. will have it crushed whcnlihe Grand Well, yes. I save had some experience in base , .ball matters. I joined the Government Sock Club as right taken out over 150 tons of first-clot! ore. rich —There are six editors in the California Legislature. centre-bireet, - '- .“Silver Reef. How Bolivar Bluebottle Played Base Ball. smoothly on Grand Central ore. awni- thirty I think it struck me two or three times after I was down. and wouldprobably have murdered me on the spot. if the center field had not taken it on. ' The two sidI-s changed places after a while, and I was glad of it. ‘ The first thing I did when I went to the hat ’ l. FORDONSKI. N. ‘JO‘Ii-INSON, Prop’r. ‘HE LAFAYETTF RESTAURANT HAS again chnngcd hands and the new proprietor t'Vkes this method of inlorming his numerous friends and the public that he is prepared to accommodate them with the very bestthat the country alfords, prepared by a cook that acknowledges no superior in his profession. No pains will be spared to please customers. Patrons can order whatever they plouso out of the ordinary line. N. JOHNSON. was to give the catcher a bat in the ear. causing him to stand in a water poll on his head. Iexcused him. however, this being the first chimes. and sternly commanded the pitcher to pitch her again. I told him I wanted a shoulder ball. And the next one hit me so hard in the knee —Al. San Buenaventura.Cal.. the other day. that I wasn't able to say my prayers for a mouth. quite a sensation was creued on Main street The umpire yelled “ one strike!" by the appearance of- leon Boneas in a I sensed him for that; I called him a l'ar and a state of complete nudity. lvho rushed frantic- scoundrel. a bow-legged. blear-eyed. sneaking ally up the street from his residence and. be‘ swindler and a horse-thief: and if I had ’got fore he could be secur . dashed into the much msdder I believe I should have invulted Catholic Church. where early, mass was being. him. celebrated. I’rocecdinglto theultar where the But I thought if my luck continued unchanged astonished Father was odiciating. he lay down at full length and ‘de: firdgtn br- nailcd to, nobody would be able to see me at the end of the game Without me am ul h m1crosc’;pol. thc"cross. Abouc‘ib‘ but? ”me constable“ I swore I would hit the next bull. escorted him to the lockdlp. It is notknowu It came; I closed mv eyes and struck it a whether Insanity or whisky is the trouble. 1 LCAPITOLi ; Main St.. Sli vor Beef. run BEST 1 Wines. Liquors 8. l Silver ' Reel Bakery J'. masses, Prop’r. CIGARS, . [lblainable in he ' I l l ‘ I THANK THE PUBLIC FOR FAST F \V095 H ‘lUlllTED STATES. . . l J. H. csssmr. l and solicit a cuntinuance of the same, as i am new prepared to, sell the cheapest and the best qualityfof bread in the Reef. Remember our breed isnnt adulterated and we are selling 161,; lbs for one dollar. Be sure When you buy a leaf that!“ weighs a pound and a half. Pics and cakes, the Best in the ., ' A. I . F Err)“ . . All are invited to call at the Silver Reef Bakcry to try our bread and We are sure you will never buy anywhere else. ' sockdolager; the bat broke into three pieces ; I ~Nick Milllch and Billy Evans. two sportsmen of Eureka. disgusted with the scarcity of game in their own county. determined to take dropped the fragment and ran. an excursion to Dceth. and there hunt the like a locomotive undera fu‘l head ofsteam. i knew the ball couldn't have stopped this formidable wnhhoo. or two in the latter After hunting for a day u side of San Francisco, after the whack I had given it. so I thought it possible to make four bases. his gun burst. knocking him senseless to the ground. He was badly cut and burned. and though not seriously injured. was obliged to return home at once. The wuhhoo was not hit. [Soon as we can find out what sort of a fish. fowl. reptile or animal a \vahhoo is. our readers shall know all about it.—ED_. MINER.) —-Thcy have whirlwiuds in Tuscarora. The other day one of the most energetic rotary chhyrs ever organized in the country would up Weed street. The Times-Review says it yanked seven teeth out of a circular saw in front of Bob Johnson‘s hardware store and wrenched the near hind shoe oli‘a recalcitrant mule as the latter gesticulated its protest against such atmospheric hilarity. ’l‘hcwhlriing wind column as it proceeded gathered within its circumference and waited aloft a variety of miscellaneous articles. consisting partly of crockery crates. dry goods boxes. grind stones. China wash‘houses and opium smokers. —The Truckee (CAL) Republican says: A few years ago at Ewers‘ ranch. eight miles northwest. of Truckee. some young children while playing on the hillsides picked up and brought home what proved to be very rich specimens of gold-bearing quartz. This circumstance becoming known led many miners to prospect for a mine supposed to exist in that vicinity. but although diligent search was made no ledge was discovered until a few days ago. Messrs. Mills and Schivcly. early in this week. started on a prospecting tour in that neighborhood and founda well-defined quartz lodge near where the specimens were found. I reached first ; I didn‘t stop. but rushed on lie tired. but vicinity. Nick saw wahhoo sitting on a hill-side. S. C. PERRIN, - Ye gods. how I ranl. The quartz taken stormont Boarding House. ‘ Patronage Generally Solicited. . Billiard. I—I cell I fall down {our times bbiween second and third: I busted one of my suspenders, and barked bath shine; I slipped and floundererl, and blowed and gruuted, but kept running all the All My Old Friends fiom Bingham Invited to Call. time. I was determined to make a home run, it" it took a thousand years to. do it, and broke every gosh darned bone in my body. the finest Killian-affable": in the Territory. First Class Liquors and Cigars-I Empire Market... Alwuyr' on hand. Fine Club Room in the rear. Dexter would have committed suicide if he had seen me coming in on the home stretch. I yelled tn the crowd to clear the track. ran HICKOX 5. co. , MAIN ST EEET. over two men and aboy.and shrieked "tallyhol" as I landed on the home plate. C. WESTOVER, & 00., Prop‘s. But as I glanced around, I discovered that the game had stopped. An excited crowd..had gathered around a par- ticular spot. and I soon saw them trying to bring Mi .1 The Choicest Cuts of Beef. Pork and Mutton Always on Hand. s i I l rusdelphs Saleem the umpire to life. Then one of the men sadly informed me that I had not hit the ball at all. but had nearly knocked the umpire’s head all. I was shocked—not on the wounded man’s account. but because I had made that brilliant home run for nothing. The umpire was a book agent by profession. and. of course. speedily recovered. All orders Carefully filled and promptly delived freeof charge. in Silver Beef. Leeds. Harrisburg. and on the River. MAIN 5TiiEi‘3T._SILVER REEF. FORTMAN THOS. IIUTCIIIB‘ON, assesses HARTER, Props. do ——Ths Choices: Brands of"— LIQIVORS \VINI AN I) (”1611 BS Chisinau-J in the Markel always on Band. But I was mad. seized another but and requested the pitcher to give me another trial. 053‘ GIVE ME A CALL. “an (Fmsr Was'r STREET, ........... SILVER liner.) Also informed the umpire that if he didn’t keep out of my way this time I would lend is prepared to contract for him in Liverpool in two seconds. But I missed the ball ; and the bat. living out of my hand. knocked over an omnibus. crippled House and Buggy Painting two horses. glanced from the top of a barn and knocked the steeple 0d a church in the next And all work connected with the trade, from county. At last accounts it was going still. from the ledge looks remarkably well and After all these feats some of my companions shows considerable gold." They took out some tried to induce me to resign my position; but I of the ore and sent it to Reno to be tested. was determined to carry out my role and enjoy WHITEWASHING A CELLAR T0 DECORAT- I finished the game, and the game almost tinished me. I was hit twice in the stompch. had both eyes blacked. lost a small piece of my scalp. suffered a broken rib, and dislocated my arms at the shoulder. When all was over I fainted. Then I made a final home run on a window shutter, and my wife. at first sight ofme. thought ADRIA'l‘IC E a. 1 o o n ING A PABLOR. a-Grva am A CALL. jy‘lx fl n. A. spnncrm, the sport with the rest of them. -—Rlch silver mines have recently been found in the Sierra Maiada. Mexico. by an army emcer and squad while in search of Indians. They captured several squaws and children and two worn-out warriors in a cave. in a rough sndalmost unapproachable region. The rods were taken in tow. when the cavc was searched. and quite. a quantity of silver bullets and other roughly made silver articles were found. The Lieutenant made 01m of ——Nothiug WiNES, cunrsscros But the Besi— LIQI'OBS and CIGARS JOHN ALPHIN. Prop . —-A‘Sl)~— ELK-HORN SALOON. BUlL DER. Main Street. I had been run over by a freight train. further search and discovered the Very local- Yes, I have had so much experience in base- ity where they obtained the ore. Their mining tools consisted of two or three old hatchets and axes. with which they cut the ore loose as it clung. an almost solid mass. to the side of a gigantic mountain. For years the Indians have visited many Mexican towns with cargoes of bullets of pure silver. which they almost gave away. But no one knew anterior to the discovery made by the Moxican Lieutenant. where they manufactured the bullets. Now the locality is swarming with seekers after wealth, and the richest silver discoveries known have been found. ball matters that I don‘t require any more—— Next door lo the Drug Fliers. Corner of Mulls and thank you. BOLlYAB BLUEBOT'II.E. Boyd titre-sis . sILVER REKF.UTAH. Keeps always, the be}. Wines, Liquors and ( igars. ' GEORGE MILLER. _..._.-._~__._—_ Pursues, as a class. are innocent. unsophisticated men. " Do any of you gentlemen lmow anything about gambling,” asked the editor of the Oshkosh Christian Advocate of his compositors the other day. and a cemetery stillness reigned throughout the oflice. A. LEMMON, Carpenter, Builder and Kremlin Saloon. CABINETMAKER. And then the crwfty editor cried: " First ball, twenty-seven !" and sixteen printers laid down their sticks and inquired how much there was in tnepot. One door Soul}. of the qu'ayclu house. Silver Roof. cw LLAN I. MAHONY. 029 \ |