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Show ‘él to sum gm mun. Company last fall, sincewhen it has " A MONSTER FLAGSTONE. order and turning out a good quality of. lum- garden"; on. her whereby he is now prepared to an any this Condititm of affairswas the «ban: Dan‘s mooly cow with crumpled horns ls getting as fat as a daisy; He feeds and milks her twice a day. donment of the Lucky Cus’s after it had made a record'of $40,000 in -bul. lion. As soon as work was suspend- When he ain‘t too tired and lazy. " arm. psi-Aura. For North at 2r. 1:. For South at 2 r. x. ForToquerv‘e 9 A. at Office open from 3 A. at. until 2 r. is. And from 5 r. 11. to 7 r I. On Sundays, from 8 A. x. to 10 A. 1:. only. ed upon it, every claim in that region received a black eye. V Another blow MINING NOTES. was the Sunset fiasco. These tWo Mr. George T. Rives who has just returned from Pioche favored us with a call Thursday, and kindly furnish— ed us with the following mining news: a The Bristol Furnace will be closed on the 10th inst for a short time. Mines under the management of A. J. Blair have closed down for a month. The Day mine and also the Chisholm property is being worked with good results. The Chisholm is leased by the Day company upon which they have twen- the extraction of the surface ore, at which point they were abandoned. 'That there Is strong probability of the Lucky Cuss turning out a good mine, no person familiar with the ground Butter and eggs are scarce in the market just now. ty—five men engaged. Dry Valley-Mill and Bullion Fur- will doubt. Standing upon the apex of the hill, and tracing the course of Ladies‘ and Children‘s shoes a specialty at Bager's. nace are in operation and doing good work, principally upon tailings. the Luck Sure ledge (what the fore- Our citizens are becoming experts on the pine-nut question. course is direct for the workings of the AN INDIAN ATTACK. Lucky Cuss, and extending theline it Special to the Star. strikes the Old Guard. From the per.was drawn to its destination by eighTonnsroxn, Sept. 27.—A man fectly defined fissure disclosed wherteen powerfui horses. — Scientific named Johnson and a boy while cut— ever work has been time upon the American. Registering done during omce hours: but to insure them for the day‘ slluauil, they must not come later than I2: 30 r. HERMAN KRAUSE. Postmaster. B R I E F L E T 5. Subscribe for the—MIXER. Fresh Butter and Eggs at Sager‘l. Delightful weather, cool and pleasant. Mrs. J. J. Haipin left for Salt Lake Mon— day last. Dr. Mantor took Stage for the metropolis Tuesday. Call at the Cabinet Saloon for the best quality of wines. liquors and cigars. Several loads of grain and patatoes have claims should be placed in the same category, both being the subjects of mismanagement. Starting in upon 6 inches. average seashore cottage. sense ofa known fact. Neither one of them has been prospected beyond man denominates the small ledge), its Snow fell to the depth of three inches at Beaver last wednesday evening. were fired on by Indians. Johnson least one half the length of the claim, was Wounded twice. He sent tfi‘e boy the evidence of its horizontal continuto Bisbce for help and stood off the ity the length of the three claims is savages in the mean time. Ben. Wil- almost conclusive. That this is atrue liams, superintendent of the Copper fissure, every foot in depth attained Queen, org:111izcd a posse and went to upon it conclusively proves, and that the assistance and conveyed the. \voun- when the outer shell of the hill, which ded man to Bisbee. He is not danger- is hide-b0und with dolomite, is once passed, the ledge will expand, is beously wounded. ing attested in the bottom of shaft No. RAILROAD COMPLETION. 1. which is'now down 80 feet,’ the Special Dispatch to the Star. ledge steadily widening and assuming ISAACSON, Sept. 27.—The Benson a more flat. angle, which'is calculated The Weather took a decided change last Monday and we came near having frost. Weekly shipments of bullion through Wells Fargo 8: Co foot up to $16,702.66. Most of our business men have taken ad- vantage of Conference cheap rates and are visiting the Capitol. Now is the time to present your orders for suits for winter. \Ir. Winquist the =Taylor is prompt and efficient. to take it- at 500 or 600 feet directly 11nnels. Dress Goods. Laces. Ladies and Misses shoes, Hats, Cloaks ac. soon to arrive at Sager‘s. this point. Two side tracts are being dcr the center of the mountain. With constructed, and it is expected that this, and the steadily improving condition of the Little Devil, confidence sheds and other buildings will be is rapidly strengthening in the west~ A Good - advertising~medium-the .MINER. Largest circulation of any newspaper in Southern Utah. erected immedia“for hou§ing {oliing stock. . A omfisfiine ' Republican. ' CROOK ATSAN'CARLOS: 0-0. . change. A’ J Macdonald. Druggist. left by Stage -Tn'es:lay fore‘ult Lake to attend Conference and purchase goods for his establishment. lRON. _ SAN CARLOS, Sept. 27.—Crook is American pig continues in light still here and is making a thorough investigation of the Apache troubles. movement, but is firmly held. The In his interview with the chiefs .he prospect of ’ an advance exhibited give them plainly to nuderstandthat during the week has disappeared, and the tendency now is to continue quiet. the momentthey leave the reservation A Winquist. Taylor. one door north of Gillespw‘s Book. Now is your time to get a‘ good suit for fall or winter wear. The breakage of a cog at the Stormont Mill a few days ago caused a short stoppage. but was, soon repaired and work commenced again. Elders J C. Bentley and J. M. Moody Jr... '. oftheL. D. Church. will hold meeting in they will be met and fought to the The mills, however, report several new orders, and stocks are not heavy. death. The Indians look upon Crook with absolute dread, and he has more influence over them than any soldier Prices are unchanged. The scotch pig market hesitates to record any im- of whom they have any knowledge. provement Assayers’ Goods immunities. An Extraordinary Offer. There are a number. of persons out of em‘ployment in and continues month. while some as low as 3100, all depend We learn that J J. Haipin, our enterpris . lug Hardware Merchant, has concluded to ‘ CAMP THOMAS, Sept. 27.——Captain Special to the Star. The real estate of. the Leeds 8. N. Co. was sold by Sherifi‘l'iardy Thursday the 5th, in_ _ front. of the County Court House at $1.; - George, as provided by. law. The. propertybrought $1,247.58;- Thomas Judd was the buyer. - 1 . y : I : Hardware. The I...“ and most complete stock or a State. Any one can make an investment ' of from $25 to $1,000 without the least risk of loss. as our circulars will show that those in Sash and Panel: Doors and Windows vesting 825 can after a 30 days‘ trial return the goods unsold to us and get their money back. if they do not clear at least $100. They show that a General Agent who will take ten counties and invest :216 can after a trial of . n. Southern nun. nsxnn an» on! future, 90days return all goods unsold to us. and Oils and Glass. ' circular, and extraordinary offer by enclosing a three cent stamp. with their address. The first to comply with our terms will secure the county or counties they may rush to work: Adds-ass. Ranxnn MAnm-Ac-runnra 00.. want. neon. zanc tundra-"r IPA well-appointed workshopis attachw with special conveniences for minnfacturing heavy and light iron. copper and tlnware. _. Purchasing from first hands. I am pro pared to duplicate Balthke .prices. J. J. RALPH}. , 118 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh. ~W. .B. Sager STEVENS & HARRISON . (Successorsto Julius Sultan) he: was; rails, and BIG BLAZE. buyer. The importations of pig, bar, and all varieties of manufactured iron WILSON, Sept. '27.-—Wood’s manufacduring the year ending June 30, 1882, turing establishment was burned this were. . valued at over $51,000,000, WParties wishing dentistry w01k morning. Loss not known. Insured against $46,475,747 in 1880.81, and done, will please take notice that Dr. for $50,000. I$53,Z‘l4,008 in 1879—80. _Nichols purposes remaining in the Reef but :1. short time ion ger, probaThe most significant action taken _ bly not more than three weeks, they RESULTS IN THE WESTERN; in the Pittsburgh iron district tending should apply early. fl MINES. Mbrea'k the strike of'the iron workers Dth'ichols left the Reef Thursday for , Greater interest concentrates in the _ ring the winter months. 4 . Main 8:roet.»<8l'lver no.1. um. F seam ult.......................;UTAHI the market is decidedly in favor of the "Hosanna 13.... tions are reported In steel was sold to-day for $50,000. merchandise line at Salt Lake City We wish him much success in his now enterprise. a week, when he will return, and shortly thereafter proceed to Pioche to remain du- great variety and of but manufaotn'v obtain a'General Agency for ten counties or except for tank and sheet, which are Bowm STATION, Sept. 27.-—The in good demand at, full figures, the Mineral Park gold claim, 'l‘evis dis- former variety being in request in trict, near Dos Cabezos mountain, the oil regions; No special transac- commence a wholesale business in a general Panguitch where he designs staying for about Ami RANGES nothing like our invention made. Parties having from 3%» " to 31,000 to invest. can Owing to many requests from patrons Mr. Parties dusiring work done in his line should apply early. Cooling and. Heating Stoves ing on the energy of the agent. We have an article of great merit. It should be sold to_ every house-owner, and pays over i 0 per cent profit. Each sale is from $3 50 to 310 w. One agent in Pennsylvania sold 32 in two days. and cleared $64. An agent in New York made 345 in one day. Any man with energy enough to work a full day. and will do this dumrln‘g’m‘ymfm—ms‘kemm‘wmto $6,001ayear. We only want one man in each county, and to him we give the exclusive sale as long as he continues to work faith- paying salaries, but want men willing to have fallen away about $1.25 for Sep- work and obtain as their pay the profits of th‘éir energy. Men not willing to work on our tember, which enabled importers terms will not work on any. Those meaning 1 to make concessions in deliveries on business will receive our large descriptive THE INDIAN MUBDERERS. Booth the Photographer. has concluded to remain at “0.. 31‘0" 3T0. quit t. clear at least $750 in that time. We are not that menth. Sales during the week, “lei'ral,” but. for want. of space we cannot Crawford, with companies A and G of various brands, will agg rcgate 1,000 give it place in this issue. but it will appear left yesterday for Tucson, direct, with tons. The market abroad is firm, in our next. the eleven Indian prisoners connected though the refusal of the Scotch ironSee appointments for precinct omcers in with the Cibicu ail‘air. ‘ masters to continue the restriction is Beaver. Iron. Kane and Washington Counthought to precede a weakening in ties for November election. in this number. A BIG SALE. . prices. Manufactured iron is quiet short time longer. HELTIKG POTS. BONE ASH, LITHAROI every country.-yet energetic men willing to work do not need to be. Those ~ willing to work can make from 8100 to 35(1) a. mouth clear. working for us in a pleasant and permanent business. The amount our agents make varies.-somc making as high as $500 a Freights from Glasgow to New York Special to the Star, the Reef 1; BETOBTS, GBUOIBLEI. “FFLES, have money returned to them if they fail to the District School House to-morrow evening. We are in receipt of an article signed I run. LINK Ol' fully for us. There is no'competitiop, and Special to the Star. The mountains north of the Black Ridge have the appearance of u high-toned Navajo blanket. The frost is to blame for the 13011 no are at. fectly smooth, with the exception of a slight ridge through the center, which will be removed after it is in position. Mill and Mining Supplies The stone was cut from the same Consisting In part of all sizes“ quarry in Sullivan county as the great fiagstone 110w composing part of the can Pipe and Tublng, Iron and sidewalk in front of the Vanderbilt Iran Fittings, Beltlna mansion, but is much larger. It; was and Packlnn, Etc. brought down the Hudson from the quarry on the deck of abarge, and unloaded at the foot of Fourteenth street by being raised high enough with “screw jacks” for two heavy flat stone Rail and Bar Iron a Sptctaiiy wagons to be. placed under it, when it Luck Surelocatlon, which covers at and Calabaus railroad is completed to. Look out for a well selectcd stock of Flan- It is per- one of these mines area failure in the ting hay ten miles north of Bisbec and Mits direct from the mannfaciory. It is 9 inches thick, and that gave out work was suspended, weighs over 30 tons. If raised on and the mines pronounced a failure. edge it would make one side of an The truth of the case is, that neither reached camp the present week. . Sager has just received a fine line of Gloves 11111111111115, the surface with rich are, the moment isthat reported yesterday morning to the eficct that four large mills will; mines of the western division of the, district than elsewhere. This is. begin mucous hr without the aid because of the newness ofjtbe field, it of- the striking iron workers. The having been tabooeda by mining men fact that one lodgepf the Association can $005935 um 11...... Clothing. Groceries, :dnoosnins. M I L L I N ER Y, .... AND..-. . emit campus. M Additions constantly coming in.o ourDry f tcd Goods and Millinery stock. whicharenelec ns of had, been uorked sporadically uplto tics of doing-so a; any event; ' kinds 'Goods delivered promptly to any pa‘rt‘of its purchase by the Boston and emphasis to the meaning of the moves. town. 0 and Reduction merit. Arizona Smeitin Q. ' E running in again news: that his saw mill is ,' . . ' 1 .sq-ine asssslksadhefivwiflfié Mr J. R. Richards desires to inform- the A o- \‘n ‘9“ o~ 1!. “amongst. iron-101111;: E by; thoroughly competent judges. :10 that-we upto a very ween: period. The only haevcalled to; a'meeting. to. consider can ofl‘er the latest styles and patter Our stockof gent‘s clothing, furnish- ;. saving operation to the above state- thepropriety cs returningfio. work at goods ings. boots and shoes, etc. , is complete.and ment is that of the Stoueunligwwhich old. rates, andyh-asrdcclnred the inten- prices beyondmompetition, G‘BGT'R’IEG, i nan. Aanrvxs. hon North at? A. at. . om South at 12 A. Ir. ‘m Toqucrv‘e i r. x. J J. Halpin .. .§-MWW”MI . . ,. POSTOFFICE HOURS. An immense flagston‘e, which is said to be the largest eVer quarried in America, and is destined for the sidewalk in front of R. L. Stuart's new brownstone residence at Fifth avenue and sixty-eighth street, stretched “All annx'r, BELOW OflflTRB. across the avenue from curb to curb yesterday, and made it necessary to SILVER REEF-"mum------IITIAR close the street between Sixty-eighth and Sixty-ninth streets . The great Importer and Dealer in slab is of river bluestone, and mom urea 26 feet and 6 inches by 15 feet and ’,Boots and Shoes». MM...” SATURDAY ....... ..........00TOBBR ’1'. 1882 been worked in a systemaatic‘ man ner, and with good results. One eason for order that may be presented. All grades of lumber. cheap. i1 !“A800,:- GEARS. WIRES AND mm |