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Show vr : Br bine ‘Meet Miner. Yn eens PRBoDEcr. - %Siver Reef h as. teil out ‘eon bullion in but beis believed that the "fel ioae ~4. bares ormet ees ‘out- oe to the 2ne $100,000 over the shipments made in 1878 will and .cénts from ounces of fine silver as given report of a recent in Mr. Rothwell's date) shows the prodiict of the camp fromthe start, and taking into consideration the destruction by fire-of the Barbee mill and », the suspension of work at the Pioneer,.a steadily and'almost uniformly increased bulion yield from month to month is shown, in ‘proportion to the milling facilities afforded: _ TRE BULLION PRODUCT OF SILVER REEF. | - Month. 1877... 1878. 1879. sea ‘iiss “Raat 7 . Sn110,467. Be39 e + zl March..... 35,75&73 April...... 26.550.67 " May ze: .o.c0-01 vines 23,854.51 ae © 88,411.04 47. - “tg Augeat 2 gogo Septemb’r. 55,889.88 114,923.31 102,919.83 teen oo B0lg00.80 77,185.12 76,540.25 October... 65,583.10 93,594.78 November. 52,7 77,657.31 Decentber :5 _._ 99,008.28 Totals . 78. Grand CORE “*Estimated, 81,762.74 89,781.86 *85,000,00 $1,016,568.20 $1 $1,115,667.19 ss raverryer erent 36. z Tt will be seen from the statement here ‘In- troduced that the bullion output of. Silver Reef for the year 1877 was $427,543.97; for the history. The vast extension of the railway velopment of established indastries, would seem to demand in the approaching an enlargement of the plans census mill, six months of a decrease in our monthly bullion: yield—of $30,000. But forthis, the grand total would heve been swelled : $180,000, making the total product $2,759, TTe.This is tlie record of Silver Reef for the past three years, Thére is every tutional scope of the census by making it apto the “wealth and industry” of the reason to believe that for the inquiry of the broadest character. the enumeration has been by United States Marshals—men holding their offices by political appointment and directly attached tothe Federal Courts. Under the new Jaw, the Secretary of the {Interior is to appoint one or more supervisors of census for each State or Territory, the whele number not to exceed 150, . The supervisors are to recommend to the Superintendent of Census a subdivision of the territory assigned to them into suitable dis- manner, entirely withdraw front the ennmer- special agents, to ployed without reference to locality. also employ Rimilar experts end be to mining, manufacturing, railway, fishing, and other industries of the country, and to gather transportation, and insurance framing, in a}l casesysuch additional wise discretion, it will be in the power of an covery, and the further fact that the orebeen or is now being increased, furnishes us with the best of reasons for looking thus . hopefully to the future of the district. mines are here, and all that is needed The is ex- xperienced think desirable. sched- ales ashe may reducing capacity of some-6f- the’ mills has Superintendent With this to make the tenth census far more complete and valuable The result of the tenth census will be looked for with great interest not only by the people of the bnitea States, butin all: other civilized countries. reduction of the same. far higher rank in the family of nations than it occupied in 1870. The Centennial Exhibition first opened the eyes of Europe to the = THE Tau! seep eanity ic it has (WEST. been customary won for us a respectful consideration such as was of it that The population of the United States in 1870 was 38,358,000, What may be expected in 1880? From 1790 to 1800 the increase was 85 per cent.; from 1800 to The people 1810, 3644 per cent,; from 1810 to 1820, 33 per slopes Rocky Mountains to the Pacific. never entertained. the &t the reckless, speculative West, especially portion This country occupies 3 progress of our first political century, and a the self-satified and self-conceited East to turn up ite respectable and conservative nose that from . Who inhabit this coast have been looked upon as nondescripts—a cross between a Co- cent.; from 1830 to 1840, 323 per cent.: from 1840 to 1850, nearly 36 per cent.; from 1850 to manche and a Greaser — and their principal employments were supposed to be gambling 22% percent. in stocks,. prospecting for gold and. silver, 1880 should be only 25 per cent., we shall have drinking “Mining whisky was and shooting each not ‘esteemed 1860,35%4 per cent.; and from 1860 to 1870, only If the increase from 1870 to & population of more than 48,000,000, other. a legitimate busi- Serer EE gguncier Te ness, but a species of gambling to'be frowned upon by all well-bred people. ayel) the backs wil] soon In the course of his recent the New York Bullion Club, address Adolph before Sutro be balanced for told.of the difficulty he had in getting a gravethe year 1879, and’ we shall see what these. ae started at Batro. He said: same supposed whisky-drinking, pistol-shootAabors wnder all sorts of difficulties in an It seems ridiculous, but fing ntinere have been doing for themselves dealin the teatwan ult thing We had to do was to andthe country. Inthe footingup we do not start. a graveyard. It took some three years to start it. Whenevera man got killed, o1 hesitate to assert that the Eastern States will died, the men would get up a big faneral, ‘and ala off S Virginia City, 8 some other place to . eppear at a disadvantage eompared with the man, iM wo! , Pacific Gtates and Territories. The mining for 0ae of two shifts interest of this Coast especially may and will are for teams; some Piet drink so freely as to be unfit for work the followin challenge comparison With any of the pro day. .J was determined to put aciopio that. ductive industries of the country. For the So eaid I to the men: “Why can we not have a’graveyard of our own and bury our men year now drawing to a close it will undonbthere?’ I had a grave dug | for the next man ..) edly show @ larger percentage of net: profits that died. The dead man’s friends came and said they would not have the man buried than that of any other of the leadingbéanches there I asked them why? They said that ‘it would be too lonely for the poor fellow.’* of business. That seems ridiculous but it isa fact. Idid When Eastern capitalists get better ac- not wish to have any trouble over the maiter, and so I ee bury the man rs they -qusinted with mines and mining mew, they one. ery time a man ae ad just the same ‘tronble again. t last ne ake got will appreciate the magnitude of our mineral killed who had not paid their fees to the Miners’ Union, and had been discarded. They resources and the profitable results attendhad no friends there to object, and so we bur _ Ang their development. They should come ied them there, and thus were able at last to start our own gravey West and Ubemselves examine the mines and ener “ converse with the miners. By so doing they wonlg discover that the men enTux Tuscarora Times-Review, one of the ‘“Paged in mining enterprises are not the spiciest Nevada papers on our exchange }ist, lawless desperadoes that the Eastern mind | has. donned 4 new Gress of type, and certainhas ignorantly supposed them to be, and they | ly looks much the betterfor it. Now, Bro. Den“would find’ also that there aré more avenues open in this region for the profitable in” webtment of eapita) than’edn be found in. the Most productive Ipdastries States. Oye ” of the residence qne in nis, chop off one-half of the paper’ 8 double- headed naihe, and make the improvement Judge mest eae } rar, ublaitteord ee Dec the Perkins eminent mber .— Lhe jurists in oan of coimmitte2 of ai ins ectic shows the liabilities, including paidup tal, to be $1,494,903. ued at $1,022,727. with The gross assets capi- are val- The committee charged the being a partnerin Tae Bodie News has been enlarged—an evidence that it is reaping the Buccess which its excellence as 3 taining journal merits. the State Pf Névada can boast no betThe Mormon einjgrati is year foots up 1,456 — or 408 lees than JaWt year. Following are the nationalities of this season's emigra- ;ter newspaper than the Sentinel, and the editers of contemporaneous journg]s would feel H tion: English, Scotch and Welch, 809; Dancs, Swedes ‘and Norwegians, 515; Swiss, 90; Ger- man, #4j Dutch, 5; Irish, 2; French, 1 REOPENED HIS NEW STORE, yitha =e selected stock of New Goods, consisting of a-number of enterprises to which the bank made advances and lost considerable money thereby. Aresolution was passed to wind up the bank. Grant and the Canal Co. Presidency. PuritaDELPHia, December 18, — General Grant had an interview to-day with Admiral Ammen on the Nicaraugua Canal. project. Nothing definite as. to the General’s intentions can be learned, but remarks. made by Admiral Ammen to personal friends are construed into the belief on his part that Generel Grant will accept the Presidency of the Canal Company. PHILADELPHIA, December 18. — General Grant was asked personally this afternoon whether he had, as was announced in some of the morning journals, accepted the Presidency of the Nicarangua Canal Company, tendered hfm by Admiral Ammen yesterday. “T hardly know enongh about the scheme to say much about it,” remarked the General. i “But.” urged his questioner, * you can say whether or not you have accepted the Presidency of the Company.” Yes,” replied the General, Tean-satisfy you on that point; I certainly have not accepted the Presidency. of it.” :FANCY & DRY GOODS: k No. 1 commenced; “A very CLOTHING — > BOOTS | Washington county, causes great excitement I. -————_——. New Yorx, December 19.—Tho Tribune calls upon Grant to.sct at rest the stories concerning his acceptance of the Cana) Presiden- cy and intentions regarding the Presidency of the. United States. It says: The ex-Pres{dent’s most Intimate friends, being active and confident in both these movements on his behalf, have placed him in the compromising position of appearing to occupy two incompatible positions. Thetime has ¢ome when him by the St. Louis, Alion a sie = i wage also, D ‘LoTHes BLuEINe — The market, Inks, Syrups, best in the Essences,€ PuRE NatIvE WISE, oe ‘Cholce Old Brandies, Rum, So sf Whiskies, for médicinal hsb, :keptiin & J. BE. JOHNSON, Druggist, Pharmacist and Chemist, HURRAH!! Having had ee years of practical ee in the preparation snd compounding m ee i= cines for the sick “aud afflicted, fs well ‘qualified and ee eo only to put up prescriptions with care, racy and dispstch, bat aleo to prescribe ently for the sfflicted, GRAND AUCLION SALE Dry Goods & Glethung LOOK OUT! Consisting of RESS GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTION, Fiannels, eee Lace, Ladies’ aud Children’s Shoes and Woolf & .... NEW It Remembered RATS That this stock of goods MUST BE SOLD, and now is the time for the adies and gentlemen of Silver Reef and surrounding settlements to buy goods at theirown prices. AND FURNISHING GOODS a ‘Liguors, Cigars and ‘Tobaocos Sale to Commence December 13th, At 7 o'clock Pp. M., And will continue, every ea, tire stock is sol until] the FANCY : each day OF.... |GENTS’ CLOTHING. ana) Taweee for Men and Be Jordan's STOCK B. H. PADDOCK, Auctioneer. AND FAMILY Groceries DENTISTRY. NOW ARRIVING v DAILY! Lower Main Street, Silver oe B. us 0. NICHOLS DESIRES TO INFORM ® pomblic that he will shortly arrive in Silver Reef and will be fully prepared to perform all operations in the dental line, LUMBER and A WEEK. $12 a cay at home easily made, Costly Outfit free. Address Taug & Oo. » Augusta, Maine, GRAIN. Aor. J. H. THOS. irda { } y ' 4 consists of to servo the people of Silver Reef and vicinity with the choicest oe of BEEF,MUTION, PORK and: VEAL EFurniturE OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION, SAUSAGE aud BOLOGNA, Headcheese, pickled MEATS. DELivaRED to all points in the TREE OF Carpets, Mattrasses and Bedding, Doors, Sash and Blinds, CHARGE. mpire Market, Paints, Oils, Putty and Glass. Mirrors, Pictures & Picture Frames - Of every size and pattern, psoas amen! The Choicest Cuts of Beef, Wall-Paper Pork BORDERS & DECORATIONS And everything pertaining thereto, and Mutton Always on Hand. \ alesorders & | Rd PUBLIO THAT T and BEST selected line of goods conte “ Balt Lake Oity, which C. WESTOVER, Prop’s. ING A PARLOR. ‘ (ae Bugyy Painting And sll work connected with the trade, from ‘ ONCE MORE to the FRONT! D.. TO eee HIS NEW FIRM HAS TAKEN, = .....+.+++- Sinver REEF.) }, Malo 8t., Silver Reef, Utah. CARLTON & JAMES, Prop’rs. vicloily WHITZ WASHING A OELLAR TO DECORAT- tls JAMES. be dodged by. ar-Wworks: Is prepared to contract for and THOMAS Feet, Tripe,« Woe want a who love good meat and good ac commodations to give us 4 call and see for‘hems selves, and se are satisfied, after a fair trial, to HUTCHISON, ~PAINTS2..House CARLTON. | P. HARRISON | PEOPLE'S MARKET IN ALLITS BRANCHES: Fine suits made to order. Ansssortment of Fine, Imported ENGLISH CLOTHS, alwayson hand, 4@# Shop, Corner of Centre and First West Stroota, A, WINQUIST, 022 Tailor. & Terre Haute : oe elsewhere. SCHWARTZ, HURRAH! or iv _————— Beet ba thie ne en ek ar Gres ws 4 Cattn 28th $y ' eens The same paper interviewed Tilden abont ‘Freighters make the trip from’Deseret to his intention of settling the claim against $5 10 $20 routs eaeseo. adres Ort Frisco in thres and a half aoe \ ounds, Bi and for. all diseanes CoxKLIs SaLve—For healing Sores, Bruiser, Cuts, Wounds and sprains, and forlait ing Plaster fort pees | Side or Back, etc. AIN KILuER—G for almost any trouble flesh is heir to, oh, for Outward and inward Manifesto! uJ. A. TURRILL, (Finst Wesr STREET, — ‘ ~EssENCE OF Lirr—For Wind or Pain in Stom~ ach ‘er poet, eosin ae Dysentery, ‘Flux, Cholera, Ohelera Morbus, Tooth ete. Eye Batm—For lafarme’. oe AM Sore Eyes, Skin Eruptions, Chapped Lips,¢' SoorHine Syrup — For Pains, Ootia and Reptlessness in: Children OcKY© Meueriin Cove Barsam,--For Colds goneha._FHosrseness, sane Throat or Lungs EXAMINE OUR GOODS before purchasing Private saledduring Starts a Relief Fund, in the neighborhood, Par Ohapped H requiring outward application upon man rane 2- PLEASE-CALL arg Groceries, Provisions, Reported Discovery of Platinum, SHOES, And MERCHANDISE in GENERAL. Miscellancous. Some Cold in Canada. Naw ¥orx, December 19—A vein of plat-. {num reported discovered in South Granville, and Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco | FRIEDMAN, Under the Harrison House Orrawa, December 18.— Intensely cold weather prevailed in Ottawa Valley ochnge the thermometer ranging from 15to 53 below zero, In this city it is 18 below. “Mo Leddy" : ENO Bome-tade emily MEDICINES. GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, — Talmadge Sustained. Lonpox, December 18.—The Duchess of Marlborough, wife of the Lord Lieutenant of Treland, writes that she intends to start a relief fund for the sufferers of Ireland, and appeals for contributions. She says while the present distress, actual or possible, is not for the moment comparable to that of 1847, still undoubtedly in parts of Kerry, Galway, Sligo, Mayo Roscommon, Donegal and Cork there will be extreme misery and suffering among the poor. ; Medicines, Paints and Oils, Soaps, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Iistruments; Patent Medicines, Toys, Notions aid Fancy Staticnery and Bovks, ‘lable and Pocket Cutlery, undry Goods. Frnite— Fresh, Dried, Canned, Preseryed and Lottied (both ‘oveign and Domestic. Candies and Confections, \uté, Kic. Groceries and Grocery Gocds, Tobacco, Cigars and off. Crockery “ Glassware, Lamps and Leen, Stock Tin sud: W Rope, Beekets, Ete, \Heaar: from on ‘Home Apiary, pure and fragrant, in Cana, Bottles, Balk and in Frames; slso Beeswax. Vegetables and Oountry Produce. ‘an ‘eniae Not content with the conspicuous success which Friedman has achieved in furnishing the Ladies of Silver Reef and vicifity with every conceivable article of pérsonal adornment, he is awbitious still further to demonstrate his public usefulness, ac hag just reimc2t from a trfp to the best purchasing markets of the West, where he carefully sesected a large and excellent assortment of Geni’s Furnishing Goods, to which he directs public attention with pardonable pride. The stock is now complete in the Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Departments, and to all who wish an elegant and serviceable article of merchandise, the! best possible inducements are offered. Considering the unparalleled quality of the goods, the prices are unprecedently low and no fears of successful competition are entertained. In the Gent's Department, which no expense has been spared to render full and complete, shirts of every description and ali grades are on exhibition, while a specialty is made of paper and linen collars, underclothingand hose. The Ladies’ | Department, as many of them have already ascertained, 18 perfection itself, and it will puzzle the most fastidious lady patron to call for an article which is notin stock. To enu| merate everything on the shelves would require volumes, so we will content ourselves with issuing a general invitation fo call and examine the goods that al] may be satisfied that we have made no stateménts not susceptible of ocular demonstration. If you don’t see what you want, ask for it. Jamaica, L. I., December 18. — The Presbyterian Synod of Long Island this afternoon, by a two-thirds vote, sustained Dr. Talmadge by dismissing the appeal from the decision of the Presbytery in his case. And dealer in and For Rheumst- An observing visitor to a Southern plantation, having noticed an entirely tailless cat enter a hole in a corn-rick backwards, asked a colored agriculturalist if he knew the reason of that singular mode of ingress. : ‘Why, you see, boss,’’ was the reply, “dat ar cat. used ter go inter dat hole headfomuss, jess like any other cat. But‘one day de tarrier dog, what had been laying for him’ good spell, made a grab at him as he was a-gwine in, an’ bit his tail sqnar’ off. An’ ever since den, boss, dat ar cat goes inter dat hole hinefomuss, so’s de tarrier dog can’t bite off his tail again.’ Friedman’s F va NESET PrLLs — For Liver Complaints, Dyspena, tor tkesdeoahe) Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sleeplessness, Fevers, Colds, Bilious Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Forethought in a Cat. was He was twice elected eburoheld ers é Bank by the Of Silver RECO E, His ve Grant: and Tilden. ‘Tex Bureks Sentinel has entered upon the : publica'ton of ile cighteenth half-yearly vole be Oropped from \ their exchange Iietr, E. _ WE 1Wind Up tue Ban’, com plete. ey off if, for any ‘reason whatever, the Sentinel city. he State and the West. tothe Supreme bench. Eastern ‘Nke so many little lambs with their tails cat this of tue oldest and éx-cashier a document than any of its predecessors. traction of their ores and ample facilities for THY EAST Samnel Perkins. Chief Justice of the Supreme Conrt ef Indiana, died at midnight to-night at. his express, companies; throughont the district are looking better totheir dis- 18, — the statistics relating 19 telegraph. day than at any other time since | December: APOTHECARY, s=TORE| Drugs “T have lived with him nineteen years,” said an applicant.for a divorce, “and all the clothes he bought me wan a bunch of hairpins and a tooth-brash.’ the biggest lie. Silver Reef and St. George, Utah, COMMISSION MEROHANT, THH....... PIONEER Two men started out to see which emula tell = Death of Judgo Perkins, Ixpianapois,. ooee--OF “How do you like my hoots, love?’’ inquired a youthful bride. “Oh, they’re immense,’’ said the knowing groom. The editor of the Fort Plain Register, proud of the telephone connecting his house and office, shouted to his wife, **Mr. Skidd will dine with ns to-day,"’ and; turning-to- the prospective gnest, he said, “* New youcan say a-word to her;” but.as he was about to do so, the words came distinctly, “Tell him. we don't*keep a restaurant on-washing days.*’ Mr. Skidd made an excuse and went to an eating house. - He may agents investigate, in their economic relations, the And she has been horses at the stock yards yesterday. All the hogs have been cleared up in the houses and packers profess themselves ready te await’ the motion of the striking workmen. Daniel O’Connel, President of the Union, claims there are ten thousand members now on strike. They are well organized, say they have. plenty of money, aad intend to do no work ina house which employs non-Untion men. They will attempt no violence and are | ‘perfectly quiet, although they Herd two sctret meetings to-day. In one house, 1,400 left because three non-Union men were employed, and in-anether house 700 struck because one non-Unionist was employed. The Inter-Geean’s Peoria special says: Thomas Neill, a local caltie king whose operations have been very heavy, fatle -d for from $200,000 6 $300,000, probably the latter amount. He was widely known and universely respected as_a benevolent, conscicntions, upright man, His whereabouts is unknown. em- I. SCHWARTZ, Let nature give a young man cheek and all other things will be added unto him. Curcago, December 19.—There was only a trifling amount of work'done in thé’packing ators the manufacturing and social, schedales and charge the collection of these statistics experts.and yesh J. E, JOUNSON SORTS, After Man came woman. after him eversince. _ wealthy country editor’*——. No. 2 stopped him right there, and paid the forfeit. Hitherto made bee and Leeds mills, twenty-five stamps of the ontptt for the year now drawing-to a clase. The fact that the mines everywhere 8 Ten Thousand Men on a Strike. as a statistical coming: year —basing. the ‘estimation on the tk of the Storniont, Christy, Barin’ all = will be at tenst one-third-tn excess } United States, as well “ds to its population.“} It henceforth takes its place ° Cnicaco, December 18.—Fowler Brothers discharged 1,000 hands jn their packing house at the stock yards because they insistedthat no non-Union men should work with them, Other houses are running very few hands, and the whole number of workmen. now idle is estimated at from five toeight thousand. The Census bill, which became g law at the jast session of Congress, enlarges the Consti- upon the ballion output of the camp Labor Troubles in Chicago. heretofore pur- sued, and a greater-variety of details than has characterized its predecessors. ; ply ALL San Franctsco, December 18. — Assessments heave been levied as follows: Utah, $2 per share; Alia, 0 cents; Belvidere, 25cents. Phiseelfancous. ‘Thelags assortmetit and most complete stock of MEDICINES in Usab south of Salt Laks, “He took the money and coipelled his clerk to force the balances: He being dead, his bondsmen will be held. Assessments Lovie’. increase in the mortality statistics to be obtained from city registrations, tn such cases as these recistrations may be kept. He may, in like the ‘cause books of the late Mayor Johnston: York. Sustained by the Synod of Long eee | forward of the frontiers of civilization to and beyond the Rock Mountains, the The burning of the Barbee ago, was } the State of New Tae the number of occupants, and the” greater de- to employ the’ official enumerators for the whole work, but may, at his discretion, use mam Reported Discovery 3 of Platinum in: of Defaleation. CINCINNATI, ebave 19.— A defalcation of over $42,000 Has been discovered by the system and of telegraphy, the steady pushing | present year, §1,115,677.19. Everything: considered, the showing is most satisfactory. (last) year, $1,016,568.20; — | G00D NEWS! ‘ on a Strike. tion of the Government. The ten years just closing have been marked by greater changes triets, and anenumerator for each distrect. The Superintendent isnot, however, obliged 36, Teri Thousand Minoig Pork-Packers in every ten years, is soon to be for the folowing =4 once lar period-sin¢e the beginning of our national - be shown. The following statement (the figures for 1877-78 being reduced to doHars qeoaeteecre made to be ___Bisreltancous. Railroad Company. Tilden hesitated a moment, then said almost in a whisper: “I would peeférthat it be considered that you had riot exe the question.” in the condition of the people than any simi- bullic “Instead of ‘being less, ana increase of sails & : 5: | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. I890, begun for the tenth time since the organiza- arsdt aa. OF is required by the Federa] Constitution oa our CENSUS ‘The enumeration of the inhabitants which SATURDAY... .DECENBER ©,1070 ee — THE oi hema anita Complete huctetont of Coffins —_— carefully Asi Loand promptlyof Kept A Mes apy aie raat ny rc ay shor rareon the Riv ver, t on hand ae made to order first-class line of Undertaker me cana mcm RN ve sengpuae: mein son sina rtaini goods, ” 8a nom enti Me Fe |