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Show i VOL. V . SILVER REEF MINER ema cat 0 = » NEW MEXICO'S DISPLAY, - The display of new mexico has, a variety of notable featuaes, Published Every Saturday Morning. among three which are not rivalled by any-| Office-Minzrz Building, Lower Main Street thing at the exposition. The chloride ofeilver from the Sierra mines in Larke TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: © year... a4 50 Valley is a revelation to most mining Bix Months...... ssecgecsseccessce sees 2 OF It occurs, not inemall crystals Taree woes sdecwesksay Sibeeees scocstestj hoe men. or nodules, but in huge masses mhich Delivered by "carrier, ‘per WOOK. «<-ccrovanse have to be broken to be removed from MINER PUBLISHING COMPANY| the mines. . This-is remarkable and Publishers and Proprietors.~ unparalleled by anything in this country. There is one mass on exhibit which weighs 40 pounds, and conSILVER REEF; One UTAH, see eeae code ve z Professional. ‘BAILEY & PARSONS, (Succercore to T. C, Bailey,) Lund Agents and Attorneys Salt Lake City, Utah. BIRD & LOWE, Land Agents and Attorneys Noiary Pablic in the office. JBSON CLARK, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, SILVER KEEF, UTAH. ¢ C. MANTOR, Physician and Surgeon, Urrice-Next door to Halpin's stor. SILVER KEEF. - - MAIN ST., - "MAURICE M. KAIGHN Attorney 8.) 8ALT. ae LAKR on 81, Law, at OITY, Main UTAH, Street, next te Mc- Notary Patlte in Office. CABINET SALOON, ™) ED. S THOMPSON, NOW PREPARED all kinds. of best brands of er LIQUORS AND ih cordiformis, mollusks, (conchiers,) 5trigoniaConradi, trigonia Americana, estheria ovata. In the middle bed are found fossils similiar to these cited in tne lower bed with a few additional species. ‘The limestone of the. middle. bed is ofa yellow. argillaceoua, or ‘clayey nature ‘that built some of the mountains of | of dry irinding'ta | pans, with with thin strata of imperfect sand- our Territory. The foot prints of dient aiid sense- ry medicated to prevent: s stones, while the lower bed is a light blueish gray, showing On sandstone. less creatures have been preserved in It is to be feared that the praiigete The additional species and genera all their perfection for thousands of| pans. proceeds at a speed too slow to tains over $6,000 in bullion. ‘These ages, while so many of the works of satisfy the destres of share holders for in the middle bed are: marvelous.deposits.. have..not been |_ 'Traeks of. gasteropods, of bivalyes,. man which date buta. ventury back, dividends. Supposing that an antidote developed sufficientiy to disclose thieir of vorme, and a few imprints of small have been obliterated froni the records would eure the mereury of ite disease, . ae wise. 2 extent, but even a very small extent | stamping, a more rapid method of sponges, also the fish of carcharas of time. must prove a fortune. The next fea- magor- or greater shark, oysters, Ostrea Picture to yourself the valley of the communication than grinding, with ture of the exhibit is the silver zlance alectryonia, ostrea strigilicula' ostrea great river forming the arm of the preliminary concentration, to reduce ore from Perche district. This isa marshii; gasteropeds, bulla speciosa, wide Atlantic ocean of those ancient the bulk to be subsequently «ground, recent discovery, and nothing definite imagine huge reptiles would remove an important objection, margariia _nobrasensis, _fasciolarta times, and is known of it: . The ore is solid ar. buccinoides, vivapora fluviorum, ce- forty, sixty and even eighty feet in' A French chethist proposes to use cal~_- gentine, with massive native-silver. length sporiing through the waters omel, instead of the nietal fteelf.- phalopod ammonites pfacenta; nauThe other great feature is native coptilas dekayi, and uumbers of distorted basking in the noon day's sun or London Mining Journal. per fromthe famous Santa Rita, Del fragments of both - - ammonites, and diving for pray, on the very site Cobre mines, It is shown in thick nautili. whereon our city of succor is now "T say, old fellow where |e your sweetheart plates, with | associated sandstone thriving. ~the girl you're enyaged Ww?' She's ' ‘The upper bed consists of yellowish clinging 190 them, No mines in the Trees grew upon the land, very here to night, isn't ehe?"' "She ie. Do limestone, pink and spotted sandstone, see that blonde in: pink over there?*® Weat produde eqnatly fine pieces of similar in species as those now flour- you "That magnificent creature with dark and dark blue shale with impure beds native copper, The display of New ishing in different. parts of the world. eyes? Yes. By jove, old boy~"' "My girl of. conl (bitumerious). containing a Mexive Paliestes.a conntry of flue is the one alongeide of her onthe left. Empires rose upon this part of the large per cent. of gypsum. ‘The pink Tesoure's in-almoat- wholly runodevelworld, now. marked by man as New -[New York World. spots in the micaveous sandstone are condition. Its fiitaure as a' mining Mexico, and those old empires in "Tiow many children have yén now?" due, nedoubt, frcm oxidation of miregion is beyond question, if the succession to decay, a thousand ages & lady avked an old servant the other day. nute particles of magnetic iron ; in the "Fourteen,"' he replied. "A large temily, indisplay may be taken aa any criterion. | before the foot of Adam.bad pressed deed.** "Yes,ma'am. Bat yov see I'am not upper part of this upper bed isa strata -Journal of Commerce, Denver. the soil of the garden of Eden/ like many of my neignbors; l've never had of compact white sandstone, with & seriés of dynasties flitted: like any churchyard Inck with my ¢hildren-- they beautiful aborescent forms resembling shadows over the face of our Territory, all lived, said tye philoxophia retainer. NEW MEXICO FIVE MILLION minute forms of bushes, trees, and YEARS AGO. mosses due to the pereplation of water and disappeared. beneath the dim horizon of the past while the empire of M. I. Quinx. BaurHo.omew J. Quirk holding oxyde of tron; and the iron FURNISH refreshments. The CIGARS. Salt Lake bottled beer on ice. gay" Finest Billiard Table in the City. Weltes Erswary Northwest of the city of E] Paso Texas, at the distance of three miles and a halfthe Rio Grande flowa along the border between ‘Pexas-and New Mexico Territory, Onthe west side of the river, high eecarpments of limestone, shale, &¢., stand exposed to view; there tower sixty and eigty feet high; back or west of these steep-declivities, the Iimestones and sandstones rear their beds three and four hundred feet above the river's bed at that point. Throvgh. Prop'r. TO feet, ete. as the cuttle fish) ammonites, ER src |, Salt Lake City, Utah GS - On land the. gteat pterodactyl, expanded ite wings meas-| uring in expanse sixte feet and chased the insects or fed upon the gold and ellver are ton, ; leaves of the beautiful trees. Foot finding the way a prints of the birds and reptiles of this reign, are found in the Prana of Connecticut Valley. It is asolemn and impressive thoght: in connection with the great causes opods (snails), pluratoaria, tabulata, pleusophorous, cephalopods, (head, tween high forced ritie ~ crevices and becoming disseminated through man the : + PP | Finest aoe me, representing a piece of ammonite ritic mica tale, bolding small veins of edly of the with mercury, is the vexed formation, or puzzling gold miners, and which all their knowledge is insufficient to sur- Chalk time, the same age when the great white cliffs of Dover, England, mount. Every miner knows that roasting does not set free gold in py- and immense upheavals must have taken place ata date more recent than that which saw the completion of those were formed; we have not the chalk en this continent, but we have the same epecies of fossils, and: other pletely rites, and is anxious to know will. The roasted ore is not rocks which are idemtical with those This did the vol- ot the cretaceous of. Europe. in the fron and gold to prevent IER S | ae' Sic and Pool Tables Territory, and Cigars FINE CLUB ROOM IN REAR. Hus an & West what com- the WR Alwaye ‘on hand, best cases enough sulphur remaining with But when were there rocks completed? When canic action occur? How desulphurized, AN First Class Liquors question epidote and hornblende, and volcanic sind, showing that the volcanic action Billiard in the The treatment of the pyrites left with the tailings after extracting the free or metalic gold by amalgamation with young shells. cite, porphyritic syenite, and porphy- stratified rocks. The HOW TO TREAT SULPHURETS. almost entierly covered on both sides ey eM ce All persons wiebing to test the merits of a vreat remedy- one that will pesitively cure Senge eis Colds, ~ are requestrd to callat ny Dro Store and get a Trial' Bottle of De. King: s New Discovery for Consumption, free of .cos', which will show you what-a cereale dollar-size bottle will do. flus measured ten near the base and The beds found atthe locality I have mentioned above, are undoubt- BROTHERS. Lier ngmient FREE OF COST. The oyster shells measured in some cases seven inches in length; a few cretaceous QUIRK ‘F. H. B.-Mining Se were from five to nine inches long. fissures, be- One peculiar specimen I brought with strata and over capping these raised) limestones, have been great masses of molten porphytrachyte, porphyritic labrador- mind. Record. nautill, some of which. when entire must have given the complete shell a dismeter of at least three feet. fragments of shark inches in diameter was but.an idea dwelling in the Almighty rock assumes these peetliar and plensing forme. In this uppeF bed the limestone contains the fragments of amalga- LOWER MAIN STREET The agéictes may we ar- eretaceous or Chalk period forms the mation with mercury. rive at the position in geelogical his- third great series of formatons of the with which nature has operated to eli- SILVER REEF. seersersereseseee TAM Mesozoic time, the age when reptiles minate free or métalic gold from its tory, when the above mentioned ‘General Dealers in werethe monarchs by lind ahd by associates, sulphur and iron, are heat, AM NOW. PREPARED TO SUPPLY: limestones were formed. . ublic genge I the Trade, zeete, and sea; hot only did oysters, clams, and moisture, atmospheric air and time. I found by examination tnat those of Beer, by vik erally, with a Che ire a Beer delivof monstrous sizes dwell in the In the roasting process heat and air Keg, Qua the sedimentary rocks, gach strata each nautili ered free to aay oakwi Shives ef and oe. bed, in fact the whol formation three seas of the middle time of the world's are present, moisture and time absent, eent vicinitics. "Gs hundred feet thick, is gne mass of fos- geoloical history, but also great liz- The operations of nature have been gar Tic Dancing Pavilion at the Brewery ‘sil remains. ‘The whole mountain at zards, with heads like crockdiles and protracted, through long periods of _. $8 at all times. atthe) service of ae ‘that place, isone mighty sepulchre. neeks like birds, of such enormous. time in remote ages, while the duraTOBACCOS, CIGARS, for the putposes of social-zecreation. "Ge ~ | These fossiis are the decipherings left size as to seem a my th, yet. the tracks, tion of the furnace roasting occupies x improper characters tolerated. to tell the story of rock formation:and the teeth, the dhigh bones, and verte- twelve, or at most, eighteen, hours.4 PETER WELTE. the age in which the completion was brae of these huge monsters have left Mercury as a fluid metal at ordinary us an.undeniable'. proof of the life; temperatures presents a rough and finished. ready method, available in_ remote In the lower beds exposed near the which existed in those dark ages. Crocdiles had not existed; but the regions, .where the . gold mines Notice for Publication-No, 1112. river, are nodules of clay, veins: holding beautiful varieties of dog-tooth jaws of motisters having paddles like are for the most part situated, for the Lanp Orfick at Sart Lake City, Main St,, Silver heef, collection of free gold.. In this case Uran, October aaa 1882, calcite, seams of acicular or needle whales, and bodies like lizzarde, seem onus 1S ‘HEREBY@G form gypsum; in fact, the limestones, like an experiment preparatory to the simple substances‘only are in question. THE BEST following-named sti figs Wie dice supply of quantities of those gavage Gold combines with other metals eatiee of his Intention to make final proof in shales and sandstones in this district support of his ote and that said proof will which, though solid at ordinary: tem- he contain a great deal of gypsum, and I animals... . made beforethe County Court y WashSome of the reptiles of the age were peratures, are fluid ina state of fusion, tagtes county, at St. George, U. T.. on Monam sorry to say the greater number of CIGARS ge, Homeste Doig or tan mest ad ny for Walter "3, ) It is of every day occurence that minthe fossils have been changed: from like great ‘frogs the size ofan ox.. ews Bee. 14, 8, aand Ne * Te oe on ae he Wi a compound, is in. the carbonates to sulphate of lime, making ‘While the nautilus roamed.the wide eralized gold, ~Ohfainale in the fat He names ie co. a T.A8. witnesses to ‘ of oceans, or dove down to furnace. brought into. contact with his continsege bere u then very brittle, "and in many expanse. and cu a d, via: chard. Ben Bentley instances almost worteless. : the marble corridors of the coralites, mineralized copper, also a. compound tion af oo meade via Taylor Badge The fossils of the lower bed consist the ichthyosaurus and). plesiosaurus substance. - Deaulphurization - takes | ff, liam imperil of § \... George, WwW si of echinoderms; palerechinus, multi-|- contested for the supremacy of the} place, the fron in connecting with the Coa ; gold and the the iron in association Bird & Lowe, astorheye ASTER, Register : pora, or ancient sea hedgehog, gaster- liviug world. Silver Reef, Utah. CROCERIES PROVISIONS ‘Wines and Liquors CAPITOL, Wines, ius & UNITED STATES. 1H. CASSIDY, ) " o ee £. . he a Sai yi \ arg ame chm San aici ais sie | mee iade ; in ee # ue J 1 ‘ jib Bgmtenccens F wt "pth 4 ran eak ea Veo ‘ bina ah 7 fi Pee enero ricepry Pe ey 7 ‘As is ° Th ar = scarcity, ag Bt rere nike cee |