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Show ee Next Saturday is Memorial Day. Services as usual to-morrow. 3 at-the Catholic Church Several new advertisements in too late for this issue. were handed Panguitch Lake will soon, ve the attraction, It is the Killarney of Southern Utah. The ball —the ball, #2 mean—takes piace on Monday evening flex! - /n€ dont you forget At; & a & ze a }: Utah Stocks in New j ¢ y For the names of the several committees, whose duty it,will be,to, do.the howors at. the Miners’ Union ball on "Monday evebing next, ‘gee advertisement in another column. Hen fruit is down to a reasonable figure in the Reef now, 25 cents a dozen betng all that is asked at the stores. Butter,though a little soft now-a-@aysyis Vlboth strong and dear. The thermometer has been in the nineties (nearly every day this week, and citizens are “f already beginning to complain that undershirts are attempting the functions ties. of neck- There is a report that tlie visit of Governor | } i Murray down, to Frieco was forthe purpose of exatiining into the claima of Frisco and Silver Reef to a term of the District Court. Hope so. A reduced force of men is working in the Thompson & MeNally at the present time, t, and it is not probable that the force will be increased untit-such time as the company's new Superintendent ohall pat in an sppear- ance. ; his voice in seventeen word of congratulation on, Tom Gillespie's Tom is ® goed man,a worker from h—1l,and knows how to ee the mill running in good shape eee a ‘ On Monday last some thief or diteves broke into the cabin of ‘Ben Cortllas, while the latter was absent, and. stole therefrom the enum of $82 —one check and a number of Spanish dollers. “No ¢ive to ae a, has yet been obtained. “The fool-killer — where ie he?’’ asks a disguéted exehange. We give it up, ueighbor. t's a dead moval certainty that he ain't been loafing around the Reef for the two months last past, otherwise the Christy Company would have long before this, been short a book-keeper The eocial party given at the brewery last Thureday night was @ very enjoyable affair, and we. understand thet. it is Proprietor . Weilte’s intention to give a series of dances there during the coming Sommer. Beautiful breezée and Goo] lager ought to make the dDrewery a popular resort. Rumor ‘hae it that a party of well-known Reefers are soon to attempt the navigation of the Virgin River down to the Colorado and thence to. Yama—or @ome other nice, cool place—and that ae soon as the style of craft to be used can be decided upon the voyage will be commenced. As the Virgin is full of dams and sand banks, the party have already concluded that therr frigate must be flat-bottomed and not draw over six inches, and’ negotiations are now going on looking toward the purchase of the shoe of a St. George girl. 2 Lovers of the weed will find Good Cigars andthe heat brande of Chewingand Smoking Tobaccos at SAGER'S. Christensgen’s Manifesto! N. Chréstensén,«wtrose place.of business for ihe manufacture and repairing of Boots and Shoes is on Main Street, next to the Exchange Saloon, has received and keeps on hand the finest French Calf and Kip that was ever brought to Silver Reef ! He begs leave to state that he has epentthe half of a life where he formerly lived. | He has now pros- pered among the people of Silver Reef about three ‘years, and maintained ‘his position against all fossilized styles and competition, and intends to do so henceforth. He inyites all gentlemen who desires GOOD FITTING BOOTS OR’ SHOES ‘IN: ANY Gry LE to give him acall. wer pa basen for the MineR, | NEW GOODS! Arriving of whom everybody f FAIL SEE speaks very QUIRK by and Ranges In great variety and.of best manufacture. Hardware; J. B. . a ; SASH and PANEL DOORS and WINDOWS BOooT MAIN | STREET, In Southern Utah, MAKER, SILVER REET. MIXED AND DRY PAINTS, AVING MADE THE NECESSABY ARrangements forwnaking Boots and Shoes on a cheaper and better scale than, formerly, invites his many friends and the public in general to give him a call and examine his goods before going elsewhere j WHITE Dress Boots and Sods a Specialty. SAGER'S Having had long practical experience in the bnsiness, I guarantee my customers that Ican produc can article which cannot be beat for style, fit, team and cheapness, this side of Salt : Repairing nea: done. J. B. STEPHENS. THOS. and 4 ‘ i 7 a PUTTY attached, with g HUTCHISON, PRINTBSSE. at QUIRK « Heavy & Light tron, Copper & Tinwar the photographic art. His stay will be short, so go early and avail yourself of the oppor-. tunity. You will find him always at home at his GALLERY ON MAIN STREET. > LEAD, ZINC A well-appointed teldafin ESPECIALOONV. EN finest quality and the latest styles known to Golden Thread Cigars ‘ Oils and Glass, PURCHASING principally from first hands. 1 am prepared to auplicate SALT LAKE CITY PRIOES, BROS: — ——--—-_- SILVERR (Firmsr West STREET, ) jy23-tf pe eee ; : ; 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. ee eee eS ee Father Time’s 4g Headquarters Is prepared to contract for Ww. House and Buggy Painting ; és WALPIN has just received a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CLOCKS from the celesuited for stores, offices and dwellings, consisting of Alarum, Silent and Calendar,.in gilt, nickel, walnut and rosewood. Call and examine new goods at Ploneer Tin and Hardware House. ome Shoes! Gents,call and see Stephens. boas al Yeived the latest style >_> B. Main ® And all work connected with the trade, os - ING ge GIVE MRA A PARLOR, OALr. He has re- of Summer Shoes. --—_--—___ Attention! Go to Stephen’s for your good-fitting Boots and Shoes. jy23-tt, Administratcr’s Notice. THE CREDITORS OF MICHAEL HANLEY, of Silver Reef, Utah, deceased: You. are hereby notified that the undersigded has been—appeinted—administrator of the estate of the said deceased, and that all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased are te quired to exhibit with months notice, the after tome, necess; ary the at first J.J. vouehers within publication Halpin’s office, of six this in Silyer Reef, Washington county, Utah, April 16, 1850. JE RRY HANLRY, Administrator. ‘ SAGER, - Groceries, - Silver i Reef: IN,,.,.. Provisions, CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, a ro them St. esses DEALER WMITEWARHING-A-ORLTAR TO DECOHAT. brated manufactory of E. N. Welsh & Co., : ~ The largest and most complete stock of Stephens, THE-——— Photography ! —_- > Notice! as BROS. 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 Brandy at F. M. ‘Blomaqniat is hereby authorizedtocol lect all debts due the undersigned. Frep R. Woop. SILVER REer, April 8, 1880. | CARPENTER’S and BUILDER’S Express! « HALPIN, age ee! LITHARGE, Cooking and Heating Stoves WOOLF & JORDAN. For your Family Groceries go to PRICES TO SUIT ‘THE TIMES Use POTS — BUNE-ASH, OUR Being unloaded every day. Our popular and enterprising dry goods merchant, Mr. S. J. Friedman, is now receiving by expresa one of the choicest and bestselected stock of Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, Ruchinp, Ties, Scarfs, Ribbons, Embroideries, Feathers, Flowers and Silk Handkerchiefs ever brought to Southern Utah. All these goods were purchased before the great advance in prices, and Friedman is determined to give his lady patrons the benefit of the low prices. Look out for his new advertisement next week. 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 the | STOCK OF NEW GOODS, Pe New Coods Lamp Chimneys! Tam now réeeiving DIRECT FROM THE What's : 3 Underwear on & MARKS’. 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. F OF Assayers’ Goods Daily, TO LINE ae Old Crow Whisky. at OO BROS. IRON. E%O., ETO,, ETC. ooo QUIRK AND BRASS FITTINGS, A FULL MELTING DON'T oo Champagne IRON SIZES of TUBING, RAIL AND BAR Again, J. 00 AND BELTING, PACKING That Captain Lubbock, havingstudied over the matter, does not approve of the steps taken by Gibson Clark to annoy the MinERfolks with lawsuits in his (the Captain's) name, and that in consequence thereof the aforementioned underling will soon qait the Christy Company's employ and make tracks for Leadville, whither Lawyer Smith (K. B.), his partner, hath gone before him. BROS. time at the trade on custom work, and acknowledged no superior in making Boots or Shoes to fit In the great, city of St. Lonis, Tickets, $3 (For sale at all the business houses.) That Foreman John Y. Gamble, of the Thompson & McNally, will shortly take charge of the Kinner mine—that is, after the Stormont Company gets possession of it. ooo J. Consisting in part of ALL Lacy Loucks, Esq., a competent and clever] gentleman highly. The doors of the Cabinet saloon are wide open again, and Mixologist Rafferty once more on hand to administer liquid refreshments to such as find themselves athirsy, The saloon has undergone a thorough renov ation, and everything in and around the house presents a most attractive appearance. The bar has been restocked with the finest wines, liquors and cigars obtainable, and Dr. Rafferty wishes it understood that a general invitation is extended to his old friends and the public to call and see him. —- Supplies, Miller Committee: M.L Mead Wm Harrison GAS.PIPE That when the Barbee & Walker property changes hands-— as it very likely will in a few days — the new Superintendent will be De Firet arrival of nobby Spring Suits and Furnishing Goodsat SIEGEL & MARKS’. ‘ Mill, Mine and Blacksmith’s. Floor Managers: Patrick Clark Thomas Fred. Rossiter. Reception John Folley AH Lewis i § Floor Director: Russell Scott. say. Some of itis doubtless true, and sume of it isn*t—maybe: That W. McQueen, of the Old alestaph mine, Bingham, has been asked to accept the Superiutendency of the Stormont Company’s mines, and that he will do so if he can get his business up north in such shape as to allow of his coming down this way. ** Bill,” as he is familiarly called, is a first-class mining man, and a jelly good fellow into the bargain. of Mr. Roiker. of Flannel SIEGEL ME Enright Patrick Clark Baldwin * The following is what Mr. Grundy has to The MINER was correct in its announcement, last week, of Mr. Rolker’s intended withdrawal from the Superintendency of the Stormont Company’s mines. The deed is already did, and Mr. Rolker is Superintendent no longer. The former foreman at the Buckeye, Mr. Leyson, is now in temporary charge of the property. Of couree, we regret very much that friend Rolker should do this thing, but if he has really had all of the Reef he wants, and is satisfied to go hence about the let of next month, in search of fairer fields and pastures new, why it would be very unbecoming in such disinterested parties as ourselves to commence tearing our underclothing about it. > —— IRCN and STEEL, ‘Committee Ste rrana mente: Martin Curran Thos Diamond James ~~ five foot pole and brought him over to town, ———— On Monday Ev’ng, May 24,80. the RUMORCRAPHS. #0 that-the boys could get a square look at one of the most venomous reptiles with which the country is afflicted. There are more of the same kind among the brush on the reefs, and it would be wellfor prospectors and flower-gatherers to keep a sharp lookout for them. ee Full assortment hand at while Splendid California Cassimere Suits just received at SLEGEL & MARKS’. of Rattlesnakes. Open languages Captain H. 8. Lubbock, of the Christy Company, returned home in the early part of the week from New York City, having been absent from the Reef about five months. The trip East appears to have benefitted his health considerably,.and as for being a badly libeled man, why he don't look a bit like it, Clarkson Gib to the contrary notwithstanding. Last Monday, while strolling along the west side of the White Reef, near the Barbee mine, Colone) John Horan was startled by the sudden striking up of rattlesnake music. Casting his eagle eye around, John espied the reptile coiled up on top of acedar stump, about six feet from where he was standing. In the fight that ensued the snake — a twofoot-and-a-half fellow and a four-ply rattler-yielded up the ghost. John then shoveled up his victim on the other end of a seventy- Resignation Of Harrisburg District, Messrs. W..B. WELLs and Geo. W. Maynard arrived in the Reef, direct from New York City, on Monday morning last. Mr. Wells, we believe, is interested in the pending negotiations for the purchase of the Barbee & Walker property, while Mr. Maynard is here, as an expert, to examine and report upon the mine. A 1 White Shirts can be », SIEGEL & MARKS’. QUIRK IMPORTER AND DEALER IR AT RICE’S HALL, MAIN ST., freight man did the listening. York. oro Beware TNION praycr-meeting that followed, John lifted up Guinness” Porter at While wa tomret the resignation of Mr. T. oD, McMasteres we Gatinot help patting in a account. The Celebrated found at MINERS’ Squire Cassrpy got back home on Tuesday from his‘trip north. At the end of the track} he corralled the forwarding agent, and in the The latest quotations of the leading Utah stocks on the New York market are given by The bullion shipments from Silver Reef, _throngh wells, Fargo & Co, ‘a express, for-the- | the Daily American Exchvnge as follows: SATURDAY, MAY 8. week ending to-day, aggregated $22,175.46: s Bid. Asked. Empire (Park City).......... $600 37 Thirty or forty tons of freight have been Stormont (Silver Reef)...... $30 unloaded in’ the Reef during: the last. three MONDAY, may 10. days, and there are euty, more teams on the Empire PIFE ~cececcwe evccveccesca ——— 1 50 . road. Stormont ........ seeeeseceens ae 00 One of the girls made-a free circus of herTUESDAY, MAY 11. self last night. for which offence she was Empire os.5.22-.-5 Sains tie gielk os a 7 50 soe 18 50 on . placed in the city bastile and assessed $20 HornsSilvers.. recavecitces Stormonts:.o eos sees eee -— 3 50 this morning. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 GMpirG aes r sce Gan tee sce ee — 7 Ww Secretary of the Territory Arthur L. Thomas 3.00 4 2 has the thanks of the Mingr for acopyof the StOnmOnG cs sane sa fensase THURSDAY, MAY 13 ' lawe passed at the last eession of the TerEMpire:ceeshcaceeee oe tes —7% ritortal Legtetature, MUGTIOs cu eceaseceirieewsess 33 00 33 50 BtOrm On tis csagien> sin ca eseeean 3 00 450 Blomquist the painter fr now prepared to FRIDAY, MAY. 14 “ take ‘contracts to furnish parties: with the ek trac see ce ae 8 00 celebrated imitation stained glass. It is just BDC s tector SLOPMONG: cece sees cieg sit sice 3 00 _~ the thing for fancy windows. Se oo ~ | Main st., below Centre, Silver Reef, A Grand Ball will be given by the _ Mrs. S. Firretp was a passenger on Jast Sunday's out-going stage, bound for the City of Saints, at which place she will enjoy the Summer breezes. BROS. ewe J. J, HALPIN Mra. Jas. Lapp and Miss Burnetta Alphin took their departure for Salt Lake on Thursday evening. Miss Burnetta goes to attend school. Bourbon, O. P. S., 1870, at “QUIRK It is stated that th® ctiristy Company have decided to increase the capacity of their mill by adding two pans and a settler. * Amazon out Mrs. F. D. CLeary and family left for San Francisco by last Sunday's stage, to be absent during the heated term. ——_—_————~+ <> : SS 7 Bardot, Gt. ‘Ragan’ Changes and rnmors of changes. Su Jupar Porrer and 2 Nick Rice pulled on Monday last, bound for Tombstone. SS sa é CENTELLICENCE. The exodus still continues. T. D. McMasters, Esq., for a long time past Superintendent at the Stormont mill, sent in his resignation to the company a short “time ago, and yesterday turned over the property in his charge to the care of Tom Gillespie, Esq., former assayer at the mill. We have heard no reason assigned for Mr. Mc.'s resignation, other than that his health has been very poor for some months past, and he is anxionus- on that account to experience a change of climate, The numerons friends of this gentleman in the Reéf—and their name is legion—will be sorry indeed to leara of his intended departure from the district —and, by the way, hone regret it more than’ these same bold, had newspaper men, whose good wishes will follow let him travel whither he will. a Bseellancons, ee LOCAL. +0) MAY 82, 1880. an ie 9-2-4: -:4-- PERSONAL. 0 lS a EO TEE RE SATURDSY. a Resignation of Superintendent NicMasters sa Ra Se — Ghe. Silier Bret Miner. Dew EE aco and Hats, I STATIONERY, NOTIONS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, WINES & LIQUORS, Tord. Me LYNCHSy Feed and Livery Stable, Lower Main St., Silver Reef, Utab, oY |