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Show J. J. HALPIN CONCRESSMAN. {From thé Virginia (Nev.) Chronicle.] There is now no doubt as to how Congress« ‘e Main St., LIDDLE BROS. & CO., below Centre, Silver Reef. ImporTEex Heissound. Qonversing wif siChronigle reporter the ether day, he said : ‘TRON Corner Main and Centre Sts. Mill, Mine and Blacksmith’s £ILVER REEF, UTAH, FANCY and STAPLE Consistiig iti part of ALL SIZES of GAS PIPE AND = Constantly IRON AND BRASS FLITINGS. Patent Medicines, © PERFUMERY, villain still pursued me, and I paid some more extra weight. It weighed more at Ogden— probably because a heavier man sat on it, or | A FULL LINE OF else the rarefied atmosphere affected the ‘| ) scales. ‘hen coming over the mountains there were some extra charges for ropes. But Pll get even—l'll get even! “You see, I am entitled as a member of Congress to 600 volumes of Agricultural ReRETORTS, CRUCIBLES,. MUFFLES, ports, 200 Surveyor General's Reports, 500 MELTIN3 POTS — BUNE- ASH, LITHARGE, Patent Office Reports, and several thousand other heavy volumes of an equally ee ETC., ETC., ETC. character.” ene Reporter—Are these reports ever read? ' Mr. Daggett, M. C.—Uh, yes; the printers who set ‘em up are obliged to read ’em. Well, these are sent on to my address fred; and the railroad people have to carry ‘em for nothing, urder their postal contract with the United In great variety and of best manufacture. States Government—the biggest government —— on earth, sir. Then I'll give one.copy of the agricultural romances to old Farmer Treadway and a copy of the geological fictions to CARPENTER’S and BUILDER’S Professor Stewart. All the rest I need myHardware. self. . Reporter—For what purpose? Mr. Daggett, M. C.—Why, you see, I’! put The largest and most complete stock of my frank on “em and ship ’em to Zach. ChandSASH and PANEL DOORS and WINDOWS ler in Wisconsin, and he'll frank ’em and send ‘em back, and 1’l) frank '’em again and reIn Southern Utah. direct em to him; and these books-two tons of ‘em, by G—d!—will go bagk and forth over that blasted road, free, until the next’ session MIXED AND DRY PAINTS, of Congress, when I’}! get hold of some more and start them alongtoo. I propose to keep Oils and Glass, the books in motion until they wear out, and , then 1’ll sue the d—-d company for damages. WHITE LEAD, ZINC and PUTTY Oh, I'll sicken ’em of the extra weight dodge. ee Den’t you forget it. Every morning the Congressman goes down A well-appointed work-shop attached, with to the depot and pokes about among the ESPECIAL CONVENIENCES for manwiacturipg| { freight. for his books. They have not yet | Heavy & Light tron, Copper & Tinware | arrived, \but he expects them every day. - SOLE / \ | 3 \. AND ne poe trade has just been, received, Forwarding wardrobe, is immense, and, a CABINET MAKER. Reef. SAM WING Wash-House, Bonanza, MAIN STREET.) “Weok dane roma Heaviest, AND FLUTING.. and to beat ot style Prescriptions compounded. at all hours of the 022 Seuth of Sait _ Lake ALL YE WHO eity TO HATS In all hues and at PAY Iv prices. »E WILL ' Not cost but OOPRERS per per can..... AND — HECHT FANCY Undershirts Also ‘Territory, at Silve r Reef, & COS canines SAO -50 quenauiee first- cuae: pce CIGARS, and as eoid ee 26 for... at eresseues L400 same reduction. sEaseustaesstecwetesse@a. OW, ETO. “ETC., “ETO. ; SHEETING, from 8 to 12 yarde............ | | MUSLIN, oleached,'8 to 12 yarda......... 1,00 DRESS PLAID-, 10 to 12 yards ............ 1.60 1,00 a newspaper Ree! ing and claim. any and ises or GENUINE | Alpacas, Delaines, Cheviots, Lawns, _ Dress Linen, Percales, Grass Cloth, Ginghams, iro m pended One hundred ($100) ) Dollara i. labor aud improvements upon the Minnie mi: ing claim situated in Harrisburg Mining Disiric , Wasbington conoty, Utah Territo:y, as wili appear wv | certificate of the Recorder of said Harrisburg ii i t District, dated July 11th, 1879, and recorded ou Page 186 of Buok D of said Harrisburg Miuiag Mustin, Mainsooks & Grenadines. HARNESS Saddlery of all AND SADDLES Sampling, lion Ores Tobaccos, Utah, July Will pay wagon eeeeerercee freight on all goods consigned to. our eeeU giverrates of freight be from all points it communications answered prompts. Address : R, WARNOCK ff & CO.,, YORK, Utah, 23, 1879. jv22-2m. NOTICE, are hereby notified that there is due ment work for the year 187s: from you, Joha SteWart, the sum of $16.66; and from Now, theref you, unless you shall pay to me or cause ‘to be pa to me the various sums above set forth within ningey days from the date hereof the entire tmby virtue of the law Silver Iteef, July A. HARTMA®. 7th, 1879 : E HAVE. THIS DAY SOLD TO JU- LIUS SULTAN our general merchandise business i in Silver Reef. He assumesail | liabilities and and par And and Pipe all is alone authorized . liquidation for ail aan rm of Jacobs & Sulta a Kinds. | Shoes. other goods at the same reduction. 3 here ig no humbug about this, due to recei the ’ % 1 LOUIS SULTAN, Retr, July 9, 1879. Having this day pee the Decne merchandise business of Jacobs & Sultan, in Silver Reef, I request a Poaanelinttet: of the liberal patronage pera, nue DOT k Si hem JU SULTA "SILVER Reer, July 9, tia Notice have also Which HARDWARE Iron and on hand some for Publication. FIRAT-CTASS Malt Lake and Lubrjcating Miners’ Tools, mete &o. ‘appertaining to the Ete., action Etc. same, as Cooking Ete. CARPENTER-TOOL Of all per Descriptions. brought against by the Utensils, plaint files therein within above- ten days (exclusive of the day of servico) alter the service on you of this summons if served within thie county, or, if served out of this county but within the district, within twenty days, otherwise within forty days, or judgment by detault will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said eyelets and upon the proofs to be aduced therein is action is brought to obtain: a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between. said plaintiff and..defendant,..on.t the grounds set forth in the complaint on file in my office. And if yeu fail to appear and answer the eaid complaint as require, plaintiff will take default ugainst you and apply to the Sones for the :elief prayed for in testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court ths Ath bth ony of nS “De oe K. WHITE HEAD, erk of ProbateCourt. + Surm- A. Pruy; Dovuty. jyl9-tt 19-4t-law Ved as / ahaa! } anes % “a ¢h aes City, Orricr, U. v., July 19, 1879. HEnEBY his intention to e¢eur herein named at the M, & CO., Leeds. you I¥ GIVEN THAT THe following named aditier. hae filed ewer named-J ane Butterworth, plaintiff,in the Probate Court in and for the county of Washington and Territory of Utah, and answer the com- - Parlor and Cooking Stoves, And: Se will at $32.:0 BIRCH and. Fuse, Lard,eee we OTICE = UM MONS_[N THE PROBATE. COURT in and for WV ashington oat: Territory of Utah. JANKE BULLEKWORTH, plaintiff, v8. ELLIOT. BUITEKWORTA, defendant. The people of the earner of Utah to Elliot Lutterworth, greetir You are hereby hGtaciouae to appear in an Steel, Bul- a Specialty. 3 By H. 8. Lusrocs. bis att’yin ta. t. River Reef. No. .41. Shipping and ending ture 893 co-owners, your interéstiu rsid claim will become the property of the subscriber under said Section 2324. J. W. Wrrerr, iN Boots Powder Selling year to contribute your proportion of such expendi- terest of each and both of you will become mine HATS, E and = June ist, 1879. aif w bin ninety days after this notice eT pablicktion you failcr refuse L Handling, | }| } LUMBER! | 1 { th Luis Mcz r, the sum of 16 66. Piques, Swiss Crockery-ware, us to guarantee at you, Jobn Stewart, the eum of $16.66, from aoa Luis Mozer, the num of $1666; and for aas¢as- Shoes. We enables published | “FANCY ‘DRY GOODS | descriptions, CALIFORNIA And Terminus Utah Southern Railroad and and NOTICE. York --Utah road, i O F. 8. HAMILTON AND W. £. DODIB—~ Yon are hereby notified that I have «x- SILVER the 1 } relat claiming adversely claim, lode, véin or premmn thereof as aforesaid deereby notified that unless their any ou Principal place of business, fits On county ; rg’O JOHN STEWART AND LUIS MOZER— of Commission 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. in said required to hold =e venie forthe potkie, same WINE ‘as EMBROIDERY, RIBBONS and WORSTEDS. ARE DOING THE PRINCIPAL orwarding from that point, and are the only Company that can furnish teamsters back loading, which secures to us the: best out- township District Records, in order to hold said premises under the provisions of section 2824 Rev sed Statutes of the United States, betug the amount tb...... per quart... GIN 25 BG0TS Children's all Keef Miner. w per qt. bottle,canst pr BOURBON, $1.75 BRANDY, 22s a fine asscrtment and 1, first publication ‘hereof, they will He barred ex virtue of the brovenone of the statute. JNu. B. NEL, Kegister. ee P:CKLES, CRACKERS, EXTRA QUALITIES. BROS. line of pen . Territury, om:page 172 in book b of said recor direct this notice to be published in the scribed, are Ih free sctonicscecthesstesr ts $ .25 NAILS, per tb.. WHISKY, Flannel COLORS the south 4i, south of range 14-west.of Salt Lake base and meridian bears south 38 ee 43 ate west distant 1,-6'2 feet. Irom jost No. 2 of satd mining claim a latge granite boulder bears south 6 deg en #1 18-100 feet distant. from post No. 3 of said mining claim a large sands stone boulder bears north 65 ir west 43 56-1 feet distant. From post No. 4 of said mining claim a large sais Houlder yey south 68 aa east 74 teet t ‘The nearest Meow lecations are the Buckeye Lead, siystic, C ations and MeNally mining elaims. ‘the locat sat of this aiaeke recorded in the recorder’s office ot Harrisburg Mining District, in WW senington county, Utah SELL YOU GOODS AT COST— and twenty-five per cent. added, SALMON, ENGLISH and | the mining groun¢ DOWN: GHEREINS, per unre bottie. Siescrve IN ALL {i north-ea-t erritory, \ OVERSHIRTS. We recommend our large assortment of Mission at the NOTICE. all WHITE & FANCY LINEN & WOOLEN | Beginning | mining claim, thence running south 31 deg 30 mnin avest 1,474 feet to & pine post, 4 inches ss and 444 feet long, mark : 8. 59,”” which is post No. 2 of said mining claim. thence north 57 deg west 6v0 feet to pine post 4 oS os and 4% feet long, marked 3 *-which is post No 8 of said mining claim; Pehiste north 31 di 30 min ne 37 re +) a pine port 4 ae ee square and 4igfeet Wray, ma Ue 8. 49,"’ which fis po; a Ti: mining . elaim,theace south 5 post No. 1 of said mining ginning. Magnetic variation, 10. deg east. Containing an areaa of 20 30-10 acres. From post No. 1 of. said mining claim U.S. mineral monument No. 1 bears south 81 deg east 1,275 teet distant, and the quarter section Silver HAVE MOonNEwy Of One door South of the Lafayette house, WASHING, mow stoek —asp- Corner Lot for Sale. Forty-one feet front on Main Street and 125 feet on Boyd street. Enquire of Rk. A. Spencer. AER and Forwarding —__—_——_——_o <<» + co Beet Ladies’ circulars. Carpenter, Builder and ETC. ATTENTION! GOODS, For Mining, and Fancy Wear a specialty. ee Silver Physicians’ Carefully considering LEMMON, to-wit: corner on UTAH. H) M'CORKINDALE MERCHANTS. follows, Silver the earry R. WARNOCK & CO Lost Keys! A banch of four keys, two flat, for a safe, the other two {one brass)| common round keys. The finder will please leave the same at this , office or with the owner, Peter Harrison, and be rewarded. A. SOUTHERN -ETC., eo which Mlerchants. RB, WARNOCK. Good News for the LadiesWoolf & Jordan in order to make room for an immense stock of Clothing, Hats, Furnishng Goods, Groceries, Liquors, Tobaccos, etc., have resolved to close out their whole Dry ‘Goods départment and offer the same at cost price for the next thirty days. For further read their Of of 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 goods, and the space being limited, ladies will fvid it to their advantage to visit the emporium, a8 the stock now on hand musT BE soLD. i particulars OH IN GENTS’ CLOTHING AND: FURNISHING THE 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 extended ‘by no other firm in Southern Utah, his facilities for buying being the best and his expenses. the least of any leading business houge in this section of the Territory. The {\ assortment of summer drygoods, embracing every conceivable article requited for a perfect POWDER ARTICLES, | day or night, ee eee principally from first hands. fm prepared to aupiicate SALT LAKE C oly PRIOES js2 3tf That merchant may justly be regarded as a public benefactor who devoies his time and talent to the public service. Mr. Friedman claims, and is justly entitled to, this distinc‘tion, for he attends tothe 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 GIANT _— Heating Stoves ~ important. TOILET FOR DU PONT’S BLASTING POWDER wiods nd Ranges . AGENTS es ~ Weakiaemn ee Utah “Territory, and Solomon Breisacher, whose. postotfice address is Pioche, Lincoln county, State of \ evada by Conrad Gibfried his duly authoriz t= agent and attorney in fact, whose vttice ess is Silver Keef, Washin on county, lerritory of Utah, have made application for a one for fourteen hun aud seventy -iour (1,474) linear feet of the Savage mine or vein bearinz silver ore together with ndred {feet in ea in Hatrisbure ining County of Washington, Utah ‘Verritory, nd designated by the treld notes and official plat on tile in this office as iot Ne. 5Y in township No. 41 south of range 14 west of Salt Lake base and meridian, an the north-east an north-west quarters of section 12 and in the south-east quarter of section 1 of said township. The said lot No. 59 Deine described as corner of said Savage mining claim ata pine DRUGS, MEDICINES, Hana. RAIL AND B4R I:20N. Cooking a on a well-assorted BELTING, PAOKING, SSavers Vor : GROCERIES, KEEPS constantly on hand stock of TUBING, minutes to fight; and at Ogden the baggage . i. =~ AND— and STEEL, SsSupplics, about the weight until a man’ sings out, * Eight dollars and thirty cents overweight,’ and you have to pangle the mohey or your trunk don’t go. Now; my trunk was so small . ap affair that I could throw it over my shotlder with ong hand, but they ran up the weight to 269 pounds. Probably it did weigh that much when a 200-pound bazgage master was sitting on it. “Well, L paid because I hadn’t but two : NO Usthis IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Math is Magn and Conrad @inniss whose Pe Adrens Silver Reef, | HARDWARE, Grocers & Dry Goods Merchants APOTHECARY, ‘see the scales at all, and you have no idea es = pi RETAIL | ° AND Rh ea ‘The railroad péopleare the petttent kind of gougers. They begin to show their hand at Omaha. In the first place, the fare from| Omaha to San Francisco is a hundred dollars and fifiy.cenis, and eversbody who buys a ticket stops to growl and ask what that fifty cents is for. They are told thatthe half dollar is simply the profit made on each passenger. I guess the hundred. dollars comes nearer the profit than the half-dollar. “Then they grab your tronk and shove it behind .a grating to be weighed. You can’t j WHOLESALE PATEST, ” Norsam No. 498. “ORireD &tates Layp Orr Salt Lake City, Utah Ter., Jun 30. 18h Drugeist Iv nt amen : 4xND DEALER ne = Cee one be APPLICATION FFOR WJ. WAGNER® man Daggett stands on the raiftpad question. ea gs eo «= as . a ANGRY ‘ Dageett's Design of Revenge on _ the Railroad Companies. : ers mecibtae final entry of the tracts @xpiration of thirty days’ from the date of this nutioe, viz: heiearoray A. Bringhurst, County Judge of Kane oe, a T., for and in bebaif of the citizens of the following named enn towns in aid county to-wit: No. rian Enee %and 41,8. 6,831, *' W 3 NE i Section 8t, R11 W, containing 12) acres; No. 6 639, - yen Oity,”’ NE % and NE N_ Wx Section 27, a 41, 2 W, eapeteen 200 acres; No 6.873; “Mt. ‘armel, for 8 WN W \ section 17, ‘1’, 41, 8. Tw, cop iatg 49 acrea; No. 6,886, “cratton, 2 ae AN > Segal otices. Apotheraries. Merchants. Pe SET, sik ati “Bariae, for 8 ky N W 4 section 3, tT: 42,8 R 11 W, taining 80.acrea; No. 6,952 “Kan bh,” een and N W \ and N 438 W \ and N cone a Ee section 28, pce yy pW K and 8 ane % 800eo 21, 1, 43,8 R 6 W, containing 640 acres; No. o a8, witch vile, ee for 8 & of section 1, T. 42, 8 1 W, containing 820 oon -Glenaaie, for E No. 7,038 EXN section 23, T. 40, S3R7W, ‘containing 120 acres, aud nanern the following as his witnesses, vig.: For No. 6,831, ** 7 treat,’’ R. bert Ww. pice and Wi.liam Wright, both of Kune county, +»; for No “Vir we ch ane Uv. , Mt. Carmel,’ Wm. J. Jolley W. ineod, both of Kane, county, U. 5 for No. 6,886, “Gratton,” Wm. B. "Laug and nN smith, both a of Kane eauDty., o T.: No. 7,038, “Glendale,” Hyrum Brinkerhoof, ‘has. W, — jy 50 John bot JNO, Attorney tor ‘arpenter Chaa« for and q |