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Show I... -. .. Adr ii , POSTOFFICE HOURS. tun. anvns. from North at 7 A. M. From South at. 1:! A. M. For North at 2 1’. 3r. For South at 2 1’. 3r. credit is due Col. Allen and P. '1‘. Gillespie for the energy and proxnptness , which they have manifested in obtain- Oppositethe Harrison House. '1 TWIN~ COMETS. Prof. E. E. Barnard, of Nashville, ing materials and completing the re- For Toquerv‘e 9 A. M. On Sundays. from S A. x. to 10 A. )1. only. but Registering done during office hours: must to insure them for the day‘s mail, they Ten., on the 11th inst. discovered a pairs caused by the late flood. near the star LambMr. Johnson Vivian, the live fore- new comet located tion of the Twins. constella the in da, man at the Stormont mines reports announced by telwas y discover His the property in an excellent. condition, not come later than 12:30 P. .‘t. HERMAN KRAUSE. ore hoisting is constantly going on. Ofiice open from 8 A. x. until 2 P. )1. And from 5 P. M. to 7 y. M. B R l E F L ET 8. reach Subscribe for the MIXER. Reef. Dr. Mantor‘s ofiice Main Street. Silver l Times are booming in Idaho, severa new of “’hut’ s the I'se Of writing so many letters to your friends: upwards of $40,000.00 this Warner Observatory, received intelli- on. Sep- um AND STEEL. they will get. more local news in one MIXER than a. dozen letters contain. Sent to any address in the United States one month for . Mill and Mining Supplies $1, or three months for $2. Consisting in part of all sides of The fact the Warner prize-0f $200. Gas Pipevand Tubing, Iron and that. these two comets came into view the same time is exceedingly sigat day; every better up ng Is showi and, although the shipments of bul- nificant. lion for the past month has not been so large as heretofore, we may look for a large Output in the near future, as sutlicient ore is in sight- to keep the mill going at 1‘ull capacity for many THE BARBEE «S: ‘FA'LKER Office, two doors north of Gillespic‘s Bank. Buy at dealers’ prices. \Vc will sell you an) article for family or an active onThe Reef is a good place for months hence. gh the midDisasterous rein storms throu and property. dle States. Large loss of life e. was in Judge Macfnrlene of St. Georg The New York \l’orld of the 18th inst gives the Trustees of the Brooklin and Packing, Etc. quantity, at wholesale ' price. No matter what you want, Rail and Bar Iron a Spectral-1y send for our Catalogue,free—com \ GO TO dartaker—to stay away from. Brass ‘Fittings, Belting personal use, in any alliatslianrmn’. ings returned Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Jenn rday. yeste Lake Salt by Stage from tains over 1,900 illustrations. - o \Ve carry in stock the largest variety of goods in the U. S. A FULL LINE OF . .llllac anal. and New York Bridge a public airing, charging them with stealing millions of dollars and dividing the spoil among themselves and particular favorites. Whether the statements made by that paper are true or not, remains to be proven, when an investigation takes place by the slmreholders an d tax on ofiicial town Tuesday and Wednesday last, duties. ed and vicuA fine lot of white, gray. mottl pie, Lund Gilles at. ved recei just. ets na blank & Co's. ant out. to The Commissioners had a pleas serenaded Park City the other day and were by the Band. in session District Court. at Beaver is still the midand will probably not adjourn until dle of October. MENTGQMERY WARI 85 GG 327 8; 229 Wabash Ave, CHICAGO, iLL. Assayets’ Geode GOOD FELLOWSHIP LODGE. NO. 6, A. 0. U. “2 MEL'rmo' POTS. noun 531i. LITHABGE -' mo, -n'ro.. ETC. (Successor to J.E. Johnson.) FO R Baron-rs.» onpcmnns, nurrnns. Dru-gs, Medicines, Notions, Toilet -Confecti0nery, Groceries, Cigars, Wines and Liquor. payers of the two great cities. At all events it has made a. sensation that will not. soon subside. father John H. Ric-.2 has lately become the W, EETS every Thursday evening at S o‘clock at Citizens‘ Hall. All sojourn.t ing Brothers are cordially invited. .., J. N. LOUDEB, Recorder. Cooking and Ill-3am Slaves ——————‘.-.———————‘ Woonmvnn XOTEs. Well—John happy. The corner stone of Hammond Fare from Hall, an um. ‘al‘Tnl"an... . in place Qr’d inst. 1! mi lulu _ Freight, 4 cents. . 1'” . The birthday of the moon was celebrated and by the ‘. elost-ials last Monday afternoon evening. by fire cracker demonstration. A Good advertising medium—the MINER. Largest; cirulation' of any net's-paper in Southern Utah. , . James Hewletfishot and killed Richard Conrey at Binzhain‘. 23rd inst. Difficulty occurred over failiily‘quarrel. Hewlet narrow~ 4,“ - Huily to Kelton, by ly escaped lynching. -— Liberal party hold Territorial convention at Salt Lake October 11th. Full representation is expected. ‘ 'Washington County is en- titled to four Delegates. Behold the advent of our new poet. If his masterly Faber had been let loose on Egypt r ii'corrnrverrnst Freight-,7 only $.12. L .. at the beginning of the war, Aribi Pasha would have wilted long u'go. An Extraordinary Ofl‘er. There are a number of persons out of employment in every country,— yet energetic men willing to work do not need to be. Those willing to work can make from 31L!) to saw a month clear. working for us in a pleasant and permanent business. The amount our agents Time, 3 days. Evan Evans, of Chicago, and W. Professor Martin Curran. foreman ot‘the Bullion mine, was in Hailey last evening with friends who were about. departing south. Tom. Hart, Pete Canavun and Dick Smith, of Junction City, are in town upon general business, and looking into political matters. li each county, and to him wcgive the exclusive l. sale as long as he continues to work faithl . fully for us. There. is no competition. and l nothing like our invention made. Parties ~ha‘:i'ng from $200 to 31.000 to invest. can l i. obtain it Genorul Agency for ten counties or penter Sole agent George, Utah. for l It is strictly first. clns and makes but little. noise. J. W. Car.51. Tiros'c wishing to get a good look at the comet should setup all night and go to sleep an hour before daylight: that‘s what we done ~ncarly, and we had a splendid view plzice where it had been. back. if they do not clear at least $100. River. of the m L ..e tunnel track is all laid, the head-1 clear at least $750 in that time, paying salzuirs In Southern Utah; .. -M;§ED AND nnv’ium'rs a week in your own town. 5:) Out. new. 66d! free. No risk. Everything you h Capital not required. '“W: will furnis fortunes. Many are in.. log even-thine. and boys and Ladies make as much a4 men. if you want a girls make Lin-at pay. Render. great pay ll make can business at which you ulars to the time you work, write for partic 11. Hallett 5: 00., Portland. Maine. Oils and Glass, wane mm; more AS!) Porn.“ fiA well-appointedworkshop‘ is attach cdt with special conveniences for manufacturing heavy and light iron. copper and tinware. T‘nrchasing from first hands, I- am pre- STEYEHS &- HABBISOE pared to duplicaua Salt Lake prices. to Johnson's new supply of cyst: rs will be spilt up a little. Lake, 5.1). Connor, James McGregor and Col. Dignun, of Kelly. visited Notice for Publication—Ho. 1056. Goodfellowship Lodge No. fl, A_ 0 l}. W. d . . have bought the building formerly occupie » luv Mr. Pcndray, opposite Barnum R'cstaur nut, and titted it up as their Lodge Room. some ofthe mines in the vicinity of l LAND OFFICE. SALT LAKE Crrr. UTAH, August ,1. 19:42. fig? 5" w. 815 Clothing, Groceries, Address. Rsrrxen MANUFACTURING Co.. work. other entertainments. The skatin 0" rink will soon be open. 2'3 nthrNEnY, llb‘. Slnithficld Street, Pittsburg, i’n. .T. 0. Swift, Prof. Gztliglicr, of Salt ”HAND...- Ketchum yesterday, and it is reported VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the l'ollowing-named settler .has filed l that a large transfer of properties will his notice of intention to make final prom and that sold proof soon be commenced in that, direction, in support of his claim, the County Clerk of. the ' in company with her father Charles bly uot.:norc than three weeks, they r Mrs. Lieutenant. Galbraith arrived yesterday from. h ‘1' father’s ranch, and Black, and her futlier-in-law Thomas Cr. Galbraith, to~day visited her mine at the. head of. Kelly Gulch, nine. - 'Oh'! thou precious black-eyed Mabel, .4 Tli'yzigoice‘s as swt-cl as a rippling rill ;'=~: . nilcé 'from Holly, ltnowir as the. witsik l Black, Bar. This p:p1.1erty;iyhieh . . - l will be made before County Court of Kane County. Utah. at the y. rent. 9th. 185-2, viz: Owen Sent. on 5; . Utah. Co. Kane Isom. of Mountain Dell. and II. E. 21,392.10: the SEP; Stilt. Soc 1. 4]. "Pp 1?. NE}; NE34. agd “7“; N25. Sec ses witnes ng followi the Q R12 \‘v. . lle namesand to prove his continuous residence upon. M. cultivation of. said land. viz: Jest-pa county. Kane Dell. in Mounta of . 'nndcrs Keno 'tnh. Vv'illiam Haslett). of Yivgcn City. ounty. L‘tnh. James, Jackson and, Martin county, Slack .113. both of Tognerville, linne OP." 7 as a result of their visit. . ESPParfiies wishing dentistry work dour-2, will please take notice that. Dr. Nichols pun-poses remaining in the Reef but. .‘1 short time' longer, probu- - Wifirjéslcwéfié—‘i‘ustrrt—l‘uster still; iii. 3. Sager .. ”DEALERS IX.... Those meaning cover the entire floor during: balls and ficratcli my back you darling. dear one.— r Reef, Utah Main Street, Silver ing cleaned out, and a satisfactory work and'obtain as their pay the profits- of their energy. Men not willing to work on our rate of progress is being made. Friend Johnson informs us that. the comet If that is is steering straight for cornwall. what the Heavenly torch is after. we are cera tninly in danger. Some fuller should take bundspike llllil'lllisll it cfi‘lhe other way. or They will give 2|. grand dedication ball October 20m next. J. J. HAJJ’IX. (Successors to Juliiis Sultan) We are not but want men willing The liner of Huilf: 'i'heater is being: business will receive our large descriptive. offer by enclosing planed by the carpenters, and inade‘ circular. and extraordinary st' . p. with their address. The ccnt three a kates perfcoily smooth for the roller-s first to comply with our terms will secure to glide upon. 1A heavy canvas will the county or counties they may wish to . - Sash and Panel Doors and Windows MISS NETTIE CLIFFORD. *————’-‘ show that a General Agent . . . ’1. . b o"'0'" after :1 trial of l 15'lenEh ’3" 5: 3101;) 0’ ,(‘011lli1i‘5311dlli\'t’S[ 1215 (an ‘1‘ all“. 011 ll. 8 and us. to unsold goods j all retl return pi-Osccu days y Lil claims is being activel to havemoncy rctnrnedto them if they fail 5 tt. li'escnzi 0.1L of on directi the under terms will not work on any. - .v.:._... .m— They Gi’ on Clark and wife arrived borne from Benn: 'lihursdziy last. roman extended visit Mrs. Clark rcti and Mr. Clark 1r n duties connected with suits in the District Court the present term. k The largest and most complete stock of who will till-:1: [on Utah, Southern should ':ipplylezu'ly.a_4_lifj Hardvvare. street in;r five rooms. the other on First East Water containing three roomsfind a collar. will be re furnitu The places. both to handy particulars sold in single pieces, For further apply to manufactnl“ OAR PENTE‘R‘S.’ & BUILDERS situate cent profit. Each sale is fmm $3 50 to $10 . 0. One agent in Pennsylvania sold 32 in two days. and cleared $64. An agent in Xew York made 345 in one day. Any man with energy enough to work a full day. and will do this during the year. can make from :10 0 to $6.00) a year. We only want one man in the mine at Bullion. 1) pt. great variety lands. line and I am prepared to do anything in the stay of dentistry that may he required. My be will depend on how long my servicesmay the required. I may be found at all hours at Thomas F. Galbraith, of Challis, I. l a State. Any one can make an investment from $2.3 to $1.000 without the least risk of l T. isin town and will remain a couple of reasonable wholesale rates. ' loss, as our circulars will show lhnt those in ' of days. when he will leave for Challis . vesting 3'35 can alter a 30 days' trial return If you want the BEST Sewing Machine in by way of the East Fork of Salmon the goods unsold to Us and gel their money the world, buythe DAVIS. 'VZANDJRAV-‘GEES Dentistry. 'This is my fifth annual visit to the Reef. “'.’l‘intic,from Evans, Utah, have F. C. Nrcnons Harrison House. arrived in IIaily, and will abide here m for awhile. i make varies-some making as high as $500 a depend all $100, as low as some month. while F0 R SALE . Tom Edgington, one of the owners ing on the energy of the agent. We have an from d arrive mine, an Idaho the to of article of great merit. It should be sold ONE HOUSES. DWELLING W0 Salt Lake to—day, and will proceed to every house-owner. and pays over 1 (l per d bclnnd the Postoflitie contain- I; you want- first class Brooms. give your . orders to J. W. Carpenter. MINER otiim. who will supply you right from the Factory. at . Ginsox CLARK, M. W. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER! Mother and child doing of a fine 12‘5’3 lb boy. m WARE N. prospective work continuously going first person the present year to receive Wells Weekly shipments of bullion through 51. $8,175. to up foot Co 5: Fargo Julius Jordan. Notary Public. lmporter and Dealer in, _ N. JOHNBOX‘. Silver Reef, October 15. 1851. month and good prospects for a much gence thuta large naked eye comet larger yield for October. had been discovered in Rio Juneiro, The mines are looking well and South America. Prof. Barnard is the mine discoveries, Bullion shipments for the month U'l‘ aggregate 360.93.41.40. SILVER REEF-mm-nun-"UTAH and the public generally that I have fitted up and opened a lunch-house, and am prepared to serve the finest. oysters and daintiest lunches at any time of night. . Hoping to merit a liberal share of the public patronage, I remain, very resoectfullv. CHRISTY. Y., and almost at the same moment of this company will Prof. Lewis Swift, Director of the shipments The a pm. MAIN STREET, BELOW CENTRE, BEG TO INFORM MY OLD FRIENDS 3 egraph to Mr. H. II. “'arner, at. the Warner Observatory, Rochester, Pestinnster. , . . . 0K completed and the machinery set in was re-located upon the ground of not motion yesterday at 2 p. tn. Much being recorded. gLUNOH ROOMS nun. DEPARTR. gamma, on. glistrltauwus. Kelly, was not jumped, while the part: The flume at the Stormont- mill was deeded to her by Merritt’s Brother S'.\TURDAY.. ...........SEPTEMBER 30, 1882 l-“m Tequerv‘e 1 r. M. deeded to Mrs. Galbraith by Merritt MINING NOTES. mic .Suvzr attic: will“. enoraine. shim. nasal-memes] -. > 1.; = » ' Gcnts’ Furnishing’doods ’ . 2 : in {a ouPDry Additions constantly coming s. so that, no by thoroughly competent judge patterns of can offer the lute-st styles and ing. furnish: cloth s gent‘ of stem: Our . goods is comma-mend ings. boots and shoes. etc... , . ‘ ’ STEXTIONE’R’Z} ‘§(§TIQXS, selected (booths and Millincry stock which are —' Hats. Boat-53: and (Shoes . : prices, beyondcoin'petitioiL any part of , to‘ ptly prom ered deliv ‘s ’Good town . H. MCMASTE R. Register. con-vigccd. cantski ; {37¢th um: call andbc BAILEY 8: Parsons, Amy‘s for Appli Utah - * menacepexoans‘; . .vq- ,-.I v - mezs ‘ " .' o‘ . - “Ann ”momi |-, |