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Show rs | ggpsoromnagsensessnnsesseeseasemsnessen ; ass € naneooesre pa ae eye She Silver Beet Miner. LOCAL INTELLICENCE. — —— Services ag usual to-morrow. ° at the Catholic Church Remember the dance next Thursday evening. at Welte’s Seeeee The bullion shipments for the week ending May 8th, aggregated $18,752 62. € The lower workings of the Barbee mine display 4 fine Wody of: ore, and every day's work seenis to add to its size. Mrs. C. Hansen gives notice. elaewhere in these columng, of lodging-house and other buildings for sale, cheap for cash. Lovers of.8 good smoke will find the same at Rickards’ News Depot. Bob received a big invoice of the finest brands this morning. The bullion shipments ciates the ability and Wall more. throngh wells, Fargo & Co.'s express, for the week ending to-day, aggregated $23,561 82- cs Pin. What are the wild waves of Panguitch Lake yhtving about this kind of weather? It is to be hoped that they are not as profane as Bob Rickards. .) Shipment of ore from the Kinner to the Leeds mill recommenced yesterday. About | thirty men are working present time. -— | mine W. H. Graves, of the thanks of the Mixer for favors extended. It's all right, Charley, you know, for doth not the good book say, ‘‘ He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord.” Tickets for the Miners’ Union ball can be Only a piece of lemon, Only two fingers of rum, Only some sugar and water, annual meeting yum, yom. of the Leeds Mining Company will be held at the company’s office. San Francisco, on the tet of July. Notice of meeting will be found in another column. Hostess Grambs, of the Cosmopolitan, who was severely shaken up by being tipped ont’ | . of @ s CapTain wagon daat week, is able to be around n, and vowe aoe for evermore she wil! be strian. ' The advertisement of Mesers. Lusk, Harris ‘& Co. appears in this fesue of the MinzR. These gentlemen tiave eecared and now hold forts st the Peoples’ Meat Market, and are prepered to furnish their customers with the best of meats that money can buy. See advertisement. ‘+E don't mind saying that the Christy Company paid $375 as lawyers’ fees in the libel suit,’ eaid Gibby, last Monday. Wonder if he would mind saying whether heand Kettlebelly were in together and started the suit in order to make themeetves Solid Muldoons at the expense of the Christy Company. A report having been circulated that Rice's Hali was not a safe building in which to Walking matches, jail- breaking, lively arcests, pay-day, and Gibby's planting another suit against the Mrnzr, censpired to make the town somewhat lively during the past week. There is nothing new on the proame this week—but perhaps Kettlebelly’s w-pupil could be induced to go the Miner : During the progress of the trial last Monday, and while Coun-sell-or Clark was making his eloquent plea before the jury, a small dog was noticed to come into the court-room which, after listening to Gibby for a few moments, went off into a corner, laid itself down and quietly died. It is proper to state that nobody blamed the dog. 4 | Thousands upon thoueands of tons of ore that will run from $12 to $18 per ton lie covered and uncovered on White Reef claims below the Thompson. When theeraof cheap milling shall arrive, that portion of the dis- trigt-will take on a boom which will astonish the magnitude everybody. of The only thing now lacking is a mill convenient to the ‘ynines. “J am only engaged as Mr. Walker’s last. } | Of course; who said he waen't.. guarantee | the costs of But. it don’t get{t out of the other side. | \ For tricks that are vain and ways that are dark, Hell is full of such roosters Clark. as this same Gibby aecscaomimettemarnannc in ' Socit@ Party! “There will be @ social party at. Welte’s Gardens next Thurday evening, to which the public.are respectfully invited. A brass band will bein attendance Tickets, $1.50. ods W. T. Cromer, Esq., representing Walker Bros., was in town during the early part of the week, talking business to our merchants. F J. HALPIN J. B. Stephens, BOOT Mr. BARTHOLOMEW J. QuIRK,. brother to our M. Quirk, of the Pioneer saloon, arrived inthe Reef last Thursday morning, from Kansas City, Missouri. He will camp with us. JUDGE PoTrER and Nick Rice will bid adieu to the Reef carly next week, Tombstoneward bound. The Judge's only regret in leaving us is that in the meantime he can’t Ktudy out a job to get even on his brother advocate, Judge Kennedy Hanley. 3 L MAKER, ‘ Main st., below Centre, Silver Reef, MAIN STREET, SILVER REET. AVING MADE THE NECESSABY ARrangements for making Boots and Shoes on a cheaper and bettercay e than formerly, invites his many friends and the public in general to give him a call and examine his goods beforeggoing. elsew here, IMPORTER “A Bird In the Hand,” Etc. of Colonel AND DEALER IN HARDWARE, Dress Boots and Shoes a Specialty. Having had long practical experience in e business, I guarantee my customers that lcan produce an article which cannot be beat for style, fit, durability and cheapness, this side of Salt Lake. Repairing neatly done. J. B, STEPHENS. IRCN and STEEL, Mill, Mine and Blacksmith’s supplies, ) Consisting in part of ALL SIZES of > GAS PRE. AND. TUBING, = IRON. AND BRASS FITTINGS. BELTING, PACKING, RAIL AND BAR IRON. a - one | a FULL LINE oF! Assayers Goods * BETORTS, MELTING CRUCIBLES, MUFFLES, POTS — BONE-ASH, LITHARGE, ETC., ETO., ETO, and Heating Stoves and Ranges In great variety and of best manufacture, Doors, Sash and Blinds, ‘Windows and Window. Frames, Paints, Oils, Putty and Glass. CARPENTER: S and BUILDER’S Hardware. Mirrors, Pictures & Picture Frames The largest and most complete stock ef Wall-Paper BORDERS & DECORATIONS Old Crow Guinness’ Porter at Life and QUIRK Travels BROS. Chimneys! Iam now receiving DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTORY, and have just opened in part the largest and most varied stock, both in style and size, of Lamp Chimneys and Fixtures, ever brought to Southern Utah, which I offer to the trade and consumers at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. J.J. HALPIN. >. Champagne Brandy at : ow What’s the QUIRKeee BROS. . Use . In Southern Utah. QUIRK BROS. Kept constantly short notice, on hand and MIXED : Of writing so many letters to your friends; they will get more local news in one MINER than a dozen letters contain. Sent to any address in the United States three months for $2. oro Lovers of the weed will find Good Cigars andthe heet brands of Chewingand Smoking Tobaccos at SAGER'S. Don’t forget that J. J. Bennett, the wellknown photographer, has arrived in the Reef and is now prepared to turn out work of the finest quality and the latest styles known to the photographic art. His stay will be short, so go early and avail yourself of the opportunity. You will find him always at home at J CLARKE‘’S RESIDENCE, Upper Street. Golden Thread Cigars at QUIRK BROS. o—_— pertaining to a TREMONT HOUSE Washington, ee sooo Attention! “Go to Stephen’ s for your and Shoes. 8 ee oe good-fitting Boots f Shoes! Gonts,call and see Stephens. Nespemases the latest DRY PAINTS, Oils and Glass, WHITE LEAD, ZINC and PUTTY oh C. A well-appointed work-shop attached, with ESPECIALCONVENIEN Ok for manufacturing Heavy & Light tron, Copper & Tinware F. P. HILL, Proprietor. FREE OMNIBUS AT DEPOTS. PATENT, PURCHASING principally from first hands, I am prepared to duplicate SALT LAKE CITY PRICES, fea dy23-tf Serene VG a tine te sented amenane; eaweryrrevensree =] W. B. SAGER, oe For your Family Groceries go to SAGER'S. ceived D, HIS POPULAR HOTEL HAS BEEN ENtirely refitted, having accommodations for 300 guests, and will continue to be the only first-class house in the city at moderate rates. Terms, $2.50 per day. Nirs. M. A. Breiger ‘Has just received a New and Choice Stock of Fancy Goods, Wood Splints.of all colors and sizes, Scrap Pictures, Berlin Wool! in all colors, Hair Switches, Finger Puffs, Stationery, Card Boards, Pear] Beads and Embroidery Silk of all colors. French Stamping for Braiding and Embroidery done to order. AND and made to order on everything first-class line.of Undertaker’s goods. Photography ! of Crant. Firat arrival of nobby Spring Suits and Fur nishing Goods at SIEGEL & MARKS’. eee ee gg eine Lamp SASH and PANEL DOORS and WINDOWS Complete Assortment of Coffins Whisky at SOO The * Life and Travels of General Grant,’ by the Hon. J. T. Headley, a correspondent known as one of the most brilliant descriptive writers in America, is just out, and will be found to be a brilliant record of the General's remarkable career from his boyhood’s home tothe completion of his extraordinary journey around the world. The work is enriched by a fine steel engraving of the General, and is published in one elegant volme of over 700 pages, with 200 fllustrations. Mr. Fisher, the agent. will deliver it to subscribers for $5. Remember this is the only low-priced work extant. at- court provided they i Carpets, Mattrasses and Bedding, looks like a new wrinkle for attorneys to | Hardware, Miscellancous, 0 <FURNITURE= | Cooking torney,”’ said Gibson the Clark, on Monday | : of New It looks a good deal like foolishness, but it is nevertheless true that many of our miners a a oO are leaving steady employment at $4 per day w¢-610 ‘o} popuez78 A[;d Wold s10ps10 [1 for the purpose of pulling up stakes and exAmazon Bourbon, O. P. 8., 1870, at QUIRK BROS. | oding to Tombstone, the Gunnison or some oo 4 other country. The reenlt of this will be , that- good ‘miners will soun be in demand Tombstone, here. E¥en now, the stranger who makes Having published in these columns several “HVIN = ‘AaTa AAATIS known his ‘desire for work usually finds all flattering réports of and concerning the he wants within twenty-four hours after his Tombstone country, whither many of the atrival. Certainly, there is nocamp on the old stand-bys of the Reef are now preparing coast where wages rule higher than right to travel, it ie only fair that publicity should here in Silver Reef, and we shall miss our also be given to some of the adverse reports’ guess very much if many of those who are which are beginning to float up this way, so now leaving the Reef do not return before that those who intend pulling up stakes and the Summer is over, converts to the old saw moving Arizonward may govern themselves which tells us that “a bird in the hand is as their judgment shall saygest, having heard -[eyueMeusg pue Usj¢g ‘sno worth two in the bush.” both sides of the story. The following: is ——————-_~~> <> from the. Tuscarora Times-Review: ‘‘ James MecCoul, an old Tuscarora miuer and prosSplendid. California Cassimere Suits just pector, at present in Tombstone District, received at SIEGEL & MARKS’, states, in a letter to a friend here, that oreo scarcely one of the many Nevada miners there can get employment. Wages are at Chinese Boy Lost. present $4 per day, but there te no assurance On the 15th ult., at or in th¥ vicinity of Calithat they will not-be reduced within a month. fornia Ranch (the then terminus of the Utah Hundreds are Jeaving the camp, and unless Southern Extension Railroad), a Chinese boy there is a greater demand for laborers this named Lee Kum.Qn, about 18 years of age, Summer, there will be quite an exodus from strayed away froin. a wagon on which he Tombstone. He denounces letters written had taken. passage to Silver Reef, and nothing by parties interested in Tombstone property has been seen or heard of him since. The as wholly unworthy of belief, and closes by boy's father, Lee Chung Too, who lives in advising everybody to keep away from that the Reef, is very anxious to know something part of. Arizona." Main St., Silver Reef, Utah. of his son’s whereabouts, and offers a reward 4 —_—_——* SS Oo of $100 to anybody who will land-the stray e Celestial on his paternal bosom, if he is Full assortment of Flannel Underwear on ESIBES TO INFORM THE PUBLIO THAT alive. ‘If he dead,"’ finally remarked the hand at SIEGEL & MARKS’. he has the LARGEST and BEST selected Chinaman who gave the reporter this item, ] line of gouds south of Salt Lake Vity, which consistaof “his fadder no want um, savey?’’ The $100 Utah Stocks In Now York. reward money has deen deposited with Mr. The latest quotations of the leading Utah John H. Rice at the bank, and will be paid to stocks on the New York market are given a anybody producing the boy to his papa. * the Daily Mining News as follows: ooo SATURDAY, MAY 1. OF EVERY DESORIPTION, Bid. Asked. The Celebrated A 1 White Shirts can be oe (Park Cie es $600 $700 feund at . SIEGEL & MARKS’. Sam SOF sit eaccvesece — 3 00 Bisrkoe “Silver Reef)...... ed 3 50 eo \monvay, MAY 3. Christensen’s Manifesto! Bmpite occ cccs- cp ehcccesscs 6 00 5 50 N. Christensen, whose place of business for Samipaon.... seacee aa 3 00 Stormont....,..... re — 8 00 the manufacture and repairing of Boots and TUESDAY, MAY ae Shoes is on Main Street, next to the Ex7 50 change Saloon,:has feceived and keeps on 3 00 hand the finest French Calf and Kip that was 3 50 ever brought to Silver Reef! He begs leave wEnNKEDEe: May 5 to state that he has spent.the half of a life CMPlGl. cee. cece ese ccesscs —— 7 50 Of every size and pattern. time at the trade on custom work, and acTEN SVE... occ fe menses 183% — am Dares tr Nan ate tienes tect ak 3 00 knowledged no superior in making Boots or Btormohts sc .ccs es see eee 3 4 00 Shoes to fit in the great city of St. Louis, THURSDAS, MAY 6 where he formerly lived. He has now prosEmpire. cccessew ester ess cee 7% pered among the people of Silver Reef about HorncStivenc-: 1c... oes ee 18 § ——— three years, and maintained his position Sampson........ Sop becomecus — 3 00 BLOLMONt veces ccncemedetey <5 3 0 4 OU against all fossilized styles and competition, FRIDAY, MAY 7. and intends to do so henceforth. He invites And everything pertaining thereto. BMDiTeicerece retece aes keris ee — 7 75 all gentlemen who desires GOOD FITTING EOSOr ER RT heen Bate sobre ' — 18 50 BOOTS OR SHOES IN ANY STYLE to Ontario... csc .s Poe gies 3400 35 00 SAMPSON. v5. cae semen oe 3 00 give him a call. 2.8 BLOLIMOMUs seve wore cles as 3 4 00 desires us to state that he has had the roof examined by three of the best mechanics in the camp, who pronounee it perfectly safe. There ia no foundation for the report whatever. baad | i and a party in to-morrow. Squire Cassrpy, of the Capitol, Was ex pected to leave Salt Lake this morning, on-} the way home. hold the Miners’ Union Ball, Jidge Potter another rattle. Luprock Yorkers are expected OLESEN \ P. HARRISON rocnted at all the business houses in town. Don't forget that the boys extend a general ‘invitation to attend—at $3 a ticket. And the rest you know; popularity A PERSONAL. . ONCE MORE to the FRONT! What has become of the money-order office that Silver Reef was promised some time ago’? The necessity of one is apparent every day, but still it cometh not. The IRS ‘ASINOWO18 “Wd "Charley Baldwin, of the Exchange, has the : SO ‘UGS HIV! at the mines, in this district. have issued to Merars. W.M. Lubbock and Christy Company. eto 71004716 Ue Patents for the Silver Flat and Silver Point ¢ Sm x The mule puzzle—Draw a circle fifteen feet in diameter, place a mole fn the center, and walk around him withont getting out of the circle. the Siac iene: that it loves Mr. Rolker less, but that it appre- from Silver Reef, in ca If Mrs. Grundy speaks the truth, the Stor mont Company's mines are about to pass under, the management of a new. Superintendent. We do not know where the story originated, nor are we advised as to whether there is or is not any foundation in fact for if, but for several days past the pleasing rumor has been current that, having disposed of the Kinner mine to Mr. John H. Rice, Colonel E. A. Wall would shortly assume the superintendevcy of the above-named company’s ‘properties. ‘We are a little afraid that, with nineteen-twentieths of the community, this is an instance where the wish is father tothe rumor. Of course, we all know that, as a mining man, Colonel Wal! has no peer in Southern Utah, and when to thir qualification is added the personal popularity of the gentleman, no one can wonder much that the rumor should he so well received here, So faras the MINER is concerned, it would be well pleased to congratulate the Stormont Company upon such a change—not SATURDAY...0.....0..5..ves ses MAY 15,1880. é vant Too ‘Souls to be True. style Ho has reof Summer Shoes. ntti mom ilicenngaatinne aaa eee FOR SALE 1 FINELY-L OCATED PRIVATE residence, of five rooms. will be 7 sold at a very reasonable figure for ' cash. A portion of the furniture will be sold with the house, if purchaser so deSires. Been further ae wars inquire at 22 store SIEGEL & * ARKS A. LEHMANN, SOLICITOR OF AMERe ican and Foreign Patents. Washington, D.C. All business “connected with Patents, whether before the Patent Office or the Courts, promptly attendedto. Nocharge medeunless paatent is secured. Sendfor circular. tf FOR SALE! Ku -TW0- DESIRABLE BUSINESS STANDS on, Main, Street, opposite Wells, Fargo & Co.’a, now occupvied as store and office. Also, one DWELLING HOU Sk. furnished or unfurnished. Terms -reasonable. Apply to J. J. HALPIN. Wont OF €O-PARTNER. SHIP.--Notice is hereby given that the peanree heretofore existing between A. z peo eee C. W. Dalton, as butchers, in Silver Reef, was, on the 6th da 1880, dissolved by mies Saneenle ear pe uee HITEREAD, ¢. W. Darron. Main St. - - Silver Reef. Groceries, Provisions, CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Boots, Shoes and Hats, STATIONERY, NOTIONS TOBACCO, CIGARS, WINES & LIQUORS, uJ. M. UYNCH 359 Feed and Livery Stable, Lower Main St., Silver Reef, Utab, |