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Show a om BATURDAY...... 02. cncee eens JUNE Seonaane How 28, 1879 Railroad Accidents ~.Burra.o, N. Y., June 26, The Atlantic Express, on the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad, due hére at 1:30 p. m., met with a serious accident, near ; that fighting Frenchman, gpagnac, editor of the Paul de Cas- Bonapartist organ in Paris, outrages eyery authority in France, insults the Ministers, abuses the President of the Assembly and bniliés all one of the that he mysteries isa the first day, has of the professional swordsman no doybt the members The age. duélist, and and pistol Hamburg, five miles from this city. fact one of his a great deal to do with it, but his insolence is so aggressive, persistent and perennial, that it is difficult to under- stand how a man of his abominable character should have years, has twenty years, and he now during has giadjatorial has been in politics the whole of that the course. pursued champion the same but hundred Republic colors he has men He has insulted with him. with impunity ready the and has fought many and outraged for every one who swords own he in <A has journalist under sword, a crossed who the libels the a politician nation who im- powerful protection, character which under the same he is a type of a public certainly onght to have no have been without would long before removed regard in a s’mmary Washington Dispatches. mune came, and flourished, and passed away. . The world could have pardoned many it did, had it but relieved Paris and things the cen- tury of that nuisance. peTEATS Sn re SenaTOR BLarineE’s record 9 in the U. 8. He Senate is not particularly brilliant so far. takes up a great deal of time in enunciating elementary doctrines, to which the Democrats pay no attention. judicial expenses In the discussion bill (which bone vetoed last week), he man with a nym ber of the Hayes’s back- to resign the. Philadelphia postmastership, interrupted Thur of speeches that w ‘ould reflect upon the legal ability of the average The following are spec- justice of the peace. “A law is constitutional] till the imen bricks: Blaine| Supreme Court declares it otherwise.” asked Thurman “if he believed he was justi- fied in voling against a law because he thought it unconstitutional.’ Thurman, in his mas- passed that is bad and “Ifa law is unconstitutional, a subsequent Congress has an absolute right to use all the power the constitution repealit. Upon the question confers whether to that Jaw shall be executed or not, and if it cannot pe executéd without appropriating the ple’s money, then the man who thinks constitutional and Votes the people's peoit un- money to execute it is a perjured man and nothing less. I will go further and say that if the- Representatives believe the law litic they have Blaine—Then a right to to a citizen, by the ing is not bound to obey The Senator from be withhold same a law. sucha question. would Is Cangress reason- Thurman— Maine could not living as a Jawyer, or he impo money.” make his ask me not bound by the decisions ofa former Congress as to what -is constitutional? Andif alaw is unconstitu- tional are we to stultify ourselves and become particeps criminis by voting money to exe- ¢pte it? Important. The: merchant may justly be regarded as a public benefactor who devotes his time and talent to the public service. Mr. Friedman Claims, ang is justly entitled to, this distinetion, for he attends to the wents of his lady patrons with indefatigable assiduity, bringing the full wealth of his experience, to bear in the selection of goods for this market. An entirely new line of merchandise suitable for Summer trade has jnst been ‘received, of which fact the ladies can satisfy themselves by personal] examination. The inducements which Mr. Friedman offers, both in regard to price and quality of goods. can be exiended by no other firm in Southern Utah, his facilities for buying’ being the best and his exenses.the least of any leading business Soaee in this section of the Territory. The assortment of summer drygepds, embracing every conceivable article required for a perfect wardrobe. is immense. and, considering the excellent quality of the stock, extraordinary bargains will be offered. It is now the intention to sacrifice the immense summer stock on hand to make room for the fall Reef. MAIN . hoping to suceeed Judge McCrary as Secretary of War. The following card has been furnished for publication: ‘The statement published throughout fle country that the manager of the Toledo Convention has received encouraging letters from Messrs. Wright, Jones, Lowe and other National members of Congress is wholly untrue. Saw Franorsco, June 27 The Vhird Railroad District indorsed Gen. Geo. B. Stoneman, the Workingmen’s nominee for Commissioner. The H. B. Convention this morning nominated Gen. F. J. Clarke, ef Alameda, for Surveyor-Genetal. Adoiph Sutro has, to-day telegraphed from Sutro t6 the Superintendents of Mines on the Comstock lode, requesting them to pump into the tunnel to-morrow for the purpose of testing the boxes, and notifying them that on Monday next the tunnel will be prepared to receive water from al] the mines. it London Dispatches..Lonpon, June 27. The Parte has sent a dispatch to the Powers revoking the treaty of 1841, which authorized the Khedive to conclude treaties with foreign powers and maintain an army. The Porte will exert his influence to restore the AE XS industrial concerns mostly because they work in combination and not alone. That single repudiation might be insufficient to drive away capitalists. who no doubt obtain in California unusually large interest, but it shows beyond all dispute the animus of*the majority. who, whether this particular situation is upheld or not, posses the ultimate law-making power. "The means by which this.constigoods, and the space being limited dadics will | tution has been carried are not mob violence. find it to their advantage to visit the emporiIt was carried hy a rural population; that is mM, as the stock now on hand MUsT BE SOLD. to say, the very class which in Europe is beoN ar I nee lieved to,be sovereign in America and entirely pPyy-your Canned Goods, Butter and Eggs of opposed to any attack on-property, unless it MoMa>ve &'Ruap, be through currency mistakes. TO SILVER ORDER oots and ALL Shoes from REEF KINDS the best B. STEPHENS. J. A. TURRILL, Lower Main Street, Silver Reef, GENERAL DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, OF LUMBER Tin, Steel, Iron & Copper Ware: THE MAKER, - J. —ALSO— MANUFACTURER and Goods delivered the district. GRAIN. free of charge to evesy part LEEDS HARROUN & COMPANY Benking Company, Silver Beef, - Fourth of July Transacts Party, There will be a social party given at Welte’s Beer Garden on the evening of July Fourth, A general invitation is extended to all. Music under the direction of Prof. Alphin. No im proper characters allowed. Tickets, $2. - —JOB— CARPENTERS. East of Jacobs & Sul/an. Utah. a General BANKING Sash Screen BUSINBSS. Sign of the Brg Sash. JOHN H JOB Cashier. has reShoes. WORK GENERALLY ORDER. A. DONE fO LEMMON, Carpenter, Builder and aeckathorn& Miler, Shoes! Gents, call and see Stephens. He ceived the latest style of Summer Doors. Furniture Made aod RICE, poe - % and Doors. Repaired. Furnishes Exchange on Salt Lake, San Francisco, and all parts of the kastern States and Europe, Mow The largest assortment of Family and Fancy Groceries at lower prices than anywhere else at Woolf & Jordan’s. CABINET MAKER. ee Just Received.. At A shipment of the celebrated Budweiser Beer Best in the market. McManvs Their Old TAILORING. SHINGLES, IN ALLITS BRANCHES. Fine suits made to order. An assortment of Fine, Imported ENGLISH CLOFHS, alwaysos hana 1@m Shop, Corner of Centre sud First Weas dtreeta, A. WINQUIST, 022 Tailor. Sash, and Molding, RICKARDS, forwarding, Merchants. — GENERAL— NEWS —ALL AND Work To which we beg to direct public atteation. J. R. RICKARDS, SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING CEILINGS Without injury to Forwarding 2 i JUST RECEIVED |! —BY— GREENBAUM MERCHANTS. .e-A FINE LOT OF .ooe Wall Paper MADE Tints Principal place of business, Borders. or Pink the Wall HAVANA Paper, BEST HUTCHISON, Little Pink: House, AINTING IN. ALL Done with Dispatch Prices. .N. First west IFS and fo be had st. BRANCHES at Moderate and Street, House, Silver Reef, VERYTHING ue FIRST-CLASS STYLE : the best LIQUORS AND Only passed over the Bar. A Southern Railroad Bit a Drink. GROCERIES. Out of the Clothing and is selling his k below cost. this place sells E ae DOING: THE PRINCIPAL rwarding from that point, and are the only Meee that can furnish teamsters back loading, which secures to us the best outfits On the road, and enables us to guarantee the delivery of all classes of importations on the shortest possible time. Our increase of business enables us\to forward goods at one-half our former rates. cheaper than n27 nt Handling, SALE! Valuable. Property. and Sampling, Sellin Ores Shipping and Bul- _lion_a Specialty. Sixty acres of land with ter—twenty acres under fence, fourteen acres in lucorne and the balance stubs for gardening. Also one stene building at Leeds, suitable for a store, and eight building lots opposite it; and CABINET SALOON, and is Going Business FOR Guaranteed. WENES, FAMILY Two doors below Postoffice. Harrison a FRESH BUTTER & KGGS AT ALL TIMES. Elegance, Durability and-Gomfort Opposite at Also a good Supply of eee eterno --Utah Terminus Utah LIQUORS in Town aap Remember wny other house. shoe Maker. Main . He CHRISTENSEN, Boot work CIGARS See CAND) DM ieecctes by consulting T. M’CORKIND&ALE R. WARNOCK & CO. HAVE PURCHASED MR. JESsup’s interest in the Peter’s Leap sawmill and are prepared to offer better inducements to parties wanting lumber than any other firm in the Keef, and can deliver special ‘Orders much sooner than any other mill company. + —AXxD— Pure White, or in Delicate of Blue MH. TE STATIONERY, OUTLERY, CIGARS, ToBacco: GonLeeNERe: MaGaZIN4s, PERIODICALS, NEWsPaPERS, CHROMOS, And full line of Miners’ Notions. YOUR WaRNOOK. SATISFACTION CUARANTEED. ARTICLES, HAVE OF-— R. DONE eed CAN KINDS Carpenter DEPOT, FANCY Reef. AXD Doors, Wit Silver L.umber ' J. R One door South of the Lafayette house, Stand. & Reap. J.J. Halpin, purchasing all his Stoves, Hardware, &c, inthe East ern Market, has facilities for selling all goods in his Jine cheaper than can be bought anywhere south of ant Lake. New York Dispatches. New York, June.27. The London Economist views with unconcealed distrust the aspect of Chlifornia affairs under the new constitution and the rule of the majority which adopted it. Until the conduct of capitalists furnishes an- explatyation of the causes leading to its adoption and alters the public view of the motive of the majority, there is nothing in this & console English or other capitalists with a stake in California. They have no share in the misdoing, yet they are struck by the popular vote. The single provision exposing the shareholder to double taxation is equivalent to a separate income tax which may ultimately be of great amount placed upon shareholders in SHOE - French Material. Being practical in the busior» make whatever stytyle of boot oe Fit ness, [ ca shoe is desired. Give me a call. Go aanraaheed. Dress Boots and Shoes a Spe alty. ade’ REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. Cooking and Heating Stoves. finances and reform abuses in Egypt. In the French Chamber of Deputies to-day the Minister of Public Instruction made a long speech, defending the secular education bill. He denied to the Jesuits the right to call themselves Frenchmen, and declared the teachings of: religious fraternities SOnRtISuLeS a peril to civil soeiety. AND STREET ——_—-— -—_ - oon San Francisco Dispatches. terly and unanswerable argument on .the con- stitntional issues involved said: soon TELEGRAMS. It is. Semi-officially denicd in: Paris that President Grevy has sent a message of condolence to-the ex-Empress. WASHINGTON, June 27 The Department of State has received a telegram from the United States Consul-General at Cairo stating that the Khedive, in--accordance with the order of the Sultan, has abdicated in favor of his son, Prince TewFik, who will be proclaimed Khedive at the citadel at 6 o’clocck to-day. Senatof Thurman's illness is not of a serious nature, and he will. probably be able to rezume his place in the Senate to-morrow. Senator Blaine has gone to Maine, and will not return during the remainder of this ses-! sion, It'is rumored among Pennsylvania Democrats that Governor Hartranft intends shortly Com- Silver IRON & STEEL. Their practice yesterday afternoon was witnesséd by a large crowd, and the universal opinion is that the Deserets have at last met their match. ee way an The to convenience, - STEPHENS, —PRACTICAL— Baraware, of being one of thé hest clubs. on the coast. SHORT B. BOOT Main street. Sart LAKE, June 28. The Athletic base-ball club arrived here yesterday.- The Athletics bear the appearance Hale, 218; Davis, 417; scattering, 78. this J. Salt Lake Dispatches, place in a civilized society, and which, ariywhere but in France, J. J. HALPIN IMPORTER AND DEALER Is votes retired. Wm. M. Thomas received 303; Anson VY. Morrill, 194; Eugene Hale, 245; Wm. Wirth Virgin, 179; D. F. Davis, 245. Senator Blaine was called for, and appeared }amid cheers and addressed the convention. At the conclusion the second ballot was taken: Thomas, 331; Pike, 39; Virgin, 62; shelter of ports the language of the stews into the council chambers of murdered W asHINGTON, June. 27. The House has passed a concurrent resolution providing for the final eae at 4 Ex-Secretary Borie, who has recently been o'clock next Monday. with Grant, arrived at Philadelphia on the The Senate passed the judicial expenses Mth inst. OT eee appropriation bill without amendment. The] marshals’ appropriation bill was received Corner Lot for Sale. from the House and referred to the committee Fifty-three feet front on Main Street and on appropriations. 125 feet on Boyd street. Enquire of Spenckk & Jaques. ee ne ee ee Maine Republican Convention. Banoor, Me., June 27. aa The latest styles of Clothing, Hats and The Republican State Convention. met toGents’ Furnishing Goods to be found at day. At the conclusion of the first ballot for Woolf & Jordan’s. Governor the committee on counting the unmeasured abuse upon him. society his of.the Misrellancous. ss Plex chants. ., June 26. a andelph Egton in the village of Rocky Mount.about @ year ago, was publicly executed to-day at Tarbors. He was the coolest man ever seen on. the; gallows, He drank wine in remembrance ‘of his brethren in Christ and shook hands a}] round. Congressional. Napoleon. his political opponents, offended ayels, Louis Bonapartist poured out the most all who of establishment flaunted faces of the negro —_—_- Under the Empire he took the part of a hired Since the Jones, been permitted to exist all these Cassagnac period, sp®@ | A Fhacky Nig. Rarzien, N cial coach of the Cleveland, Crestline, @hicago and Indianapolis Railroad was attached at Dayton, Ohio, containing a funeral party of eleven persons, bound for: Medina, New York, where the body of the wife of Col. E. F. Brown, of the Soldiers’ Home at Dayton,’ was to be interred. It was thrown from the track and partly turned over, the intense heat having, it is believed, spread the rails. Two of the party were killed and several more or less seriously injured: is shots of A ; * K Bove CIGARS WM, RAFFERTY: a good lumber building, 24x24, in a desirable part of Silver Reef, with good water at the door. For further particulars call on B. C. BOREN, Silver Reef. LODGING HOUSE. Address: ns BG men can Geatlemen can MuS. be ‘L. 4 j mL Pay wagon and Railroad freight om all goods consigned to our care. Will give rates of freight from all points East and West. All wes Mecdeaiions answered promptly. ROOMS had BUSOH, by FOR applying Main St. R, WARNOCK & CO,, ¥ORK, Utah, <n ' SILVER REEF MINER. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.|N |