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Show j beet 0 sea of verbiage or cheapen them Dy. translation into filppant epigrams. me,” continues the Senator, tune set to variations. you recognize proceeds “It all reminds ‘‘of some old As the player begins something you from time familiar; as he to time pick out a well-known note. By-and-by you faintly dis- Farurr 0° Coxwon returned from hia tlip | the to- ‘drawn out, so over embellished by the genius wash offa three years’ accumulation of sandgust. He pronounces the. bathing and the circus to be ‘way up. of the musician who has taken it as his in- aspiration that your attention is engrossed or The Salt Lake Tridune is said $50,000 libel suit on its hands; Bingham is experiencing religion, but of business. . Ogden is getting.to be in the past month it has seduction and a divorce aspires to metropolitan ef Kit Carson, ‘tng to kill Mrs. Scheeling,a woman whom he had evidently known lof and well; md who allenated his affections from his wife and caused him to forget his children. tibs of Mrs. Scheciine’s corset The steel turned the bullet; otherwise she- would have. been instantly filled. tg Sunes J. 8. Brack, in a letter to the Philadelphia Times, says: ‘ Mr. Bradlaugh personally is sri _. without merits which attract friends and excite admiration. He has great oe Ror not intellectual powers and he looks it in face hh eee figure. -He_is_not so handsome as Mr. Ingersoll or nearly so brilliant a talker, bat as a bold blasphemer he can beat his Amer- ican rival all hollow.” : wg ® g— Tue Supreme Conrt of Wisconsin has rendered the following decision: *“ An agent who deposits bank to money his own without the - of the solvency of auch bank. If the bank fails, and the money so deposited is lost, the Jose falls upon the agent.” * Guwenat Hancock is sound on theChinese question. “ When you return to California,” said the General to a Pacific Coast delegateto the Cincinnati Convention, “inform your people that, if Congress gives me such a Chinese Bill as it did Mr. Hayes, though I hope it may be stronger, I will sign it though _ iv be the last act of my life.” To be of service to the community, the newspaper must be left free and untrammeled to make intelligent men- tion of such things as may affect the welfare of the district. A free press benefits every- Pror. press, nobody—except the ——,*,—— Aaaasiz once time to make money. said that he had no His son finds that the money comes to him in spite of time. He is chief owner of Hecla and Calumet mine and a large owner in the wonderful Hermosa property, in Harshaw district, Arizona. : anaes a — Sars General Phil. Sheridan, “ There is no officer in the American army who can beat Hantock making a whisky cocktail.” And __.._ yet we are told he is not a statesman. === Christensen’s Manifesto! N. Christensen, whose place of business the manufacture and repairing of Boots Shoes is on Main Street, next to the change Saloon, has received and keeps for and Exon hand the finest French Calf and Kip that was ever bronght to state that time at the knowledged in the sirveR REEP Union to Silver Reef! He begs leave he has spent the half of a life trade on custom work, and acno superior in tmhaking Boots or Shoes to fit in the great city ‘of St. Louis, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. a Bon J. J, nce HALPIN. ee Welte’s Gardens! { Music breezes! every (Cool eh Sunday evening! beer! Come one, pane yee Sterne ? IIIS ; the supérvision of Cool come poner paneer Mr. The cruel and cold-blooded murder of John Turner, near the McHenry mill, Park City, on the night of July 3d, has been the theme of conversation throughout the Territory. It is gratifying to know that both of the scoundrels who committed the dark deed are now safely lodged in the penitentiary, and justice cannot let hemp doits duty any too quick to suit the people of the Territory. Golden Taread:Cigars at r ’ , ZERA jicints a. 4” SUMMER U.S. CITY, Reef MAIN é SILVER THOS. Shop | PROMPTLY Miscellaneous, - Jno. A. Bailey, Reef, OFFICE—First door south of White House, Utah, Salt Lake Our Own. THE BEE : TMM FEE HEHEHE RHEE meee ewww er ee ewan peewee Medicines, EEE thet that +4 ceaseceessessessses Vegetables a Ceneral BANKING BUSINESS. Country Produce, LATEST Chapped Lips, A truthful record of LUMBER etc. OOTHING Syrup -- For Pains, Colio and Rest- lessness in Children. , 411 Local Happe Coughs, Hoarsenéss, Hives, etc. Sore Throat CowKLIn SALvVR—For healing or application; also, Dixie CLOTHES BLUEING -- The best in market, . Inxs, Syrups, Essences, LATEST MINING Ohoice Whiskies, for Old Branmedicinal AMEN, L J. E. JOHNSON, tare 4 WEEK. $12.9 day at home éasily made. Costly Outfitfree. Addrerg True & Co,, Augusta, Maine, EN aN con: VRIES cata et ee! HAT DESIRABLE LODGING HOUSE, of #ix furnished rooms, on Main street, now pecupted by Mrs. C, Hansen. Also building latel¥occupied as barbershop and one. frame buildin in the rear. Cheap foreaah.. Tagaieegy ‘| Send and Get a Specimen Copy. oa Cy HANSEN Take b A, LEHMANN, SOLICITOR OF AMERs ican and Foreign Patents. Washington, D.C. All business connected with Patents, whethor before the’ Patent (ffice or the Courts, promptly attended to. Nocharge madounleas paatent issecured. Send for circular. f Notice: 3. R. RICKARDS is hereby authorized to collect all outstanding moneys due the undersigned. H ARLES Silver Reef, June19, 1890 WESTOVER, cenit ise enn f Sa An r 7 RAIN. IN ALLITS BRANCHES. Fine suits made toorder. An assortment of Fime, Imported ENGLISH CLOTHS, alwayson hand, a@ Shop, Corner of Centre and First Weat Streeta, A. WINQUIS8T, 023 Tailor; NEWS, the etc. Pure Native Wines, and dies, Rum, Gin and use, kept instock, and And all the for Strengthen- ing Plaster for Chest, Bide or Back, etc, Pain KitLER—Good for almost avy trouble flesh is heir to, both for outward and inward IN TAILORING. Lungs Sores, Bruises, and Sprains, and DEALER nings, OcKY Mountain CouGH BALSAmM.--For Oolds Outs, Wonnds GENERAL TELEGRAMS, Groceries, Provisions, Flux, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Toothache, etc, Eyre BauM—For Inflamed, Weak or Sore Eyes, Skin: Eruptions, will be found ’ THE _ FOR SALE! Silver Reef, May 29th, 1880, J. A. TURRILE, Lower Main Street, Silver Reef, Inthe Miner ism, Neuralgic Pains in the body and limbs, Bruises, Sprains,Swelled Parts, Wounds, Burns and Scalds, Chapped Hands, and for all diseases. requiring outward application upon man or beast. EssENc¥ OF LiFE--For Wind or PaininStomach ot Bowels, Colics, Diarrhea, Dysentery, RICE, Oashier. BonEsEt P1Lus — For Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, T lig ti ] pl » Fevers Uolds, Bilious Complaints, etc, Rocky Mountain LINIMEXT — For Rheumat- HILL, Proprietor. HALPIN, and H JOHN N OTICE TO CREDITORS—ESTATE of Miles Quillan, deceased— Notice 4g in the preparation and compounding of medihereby given by the undersigned, adminisand afflicted, is wellqualified | _ of the estate or~ Miles" Quitlan, de: | /oines for the sick and prepared notonly to put up prescriptions |. §28~ Address all communications and letters ceased, to the creditors of and all persons with care, accuracy and dispatch, but also to oO f business to having claims against the said deceased, to prescribesuccessfully forthe afilicted, exhibit them with the necessary vouchers” within four months after the publication of THE MINER, this notice to the said administrator. at his place of business Silver Reef, Washington co., Utah Ter, at the Capitol Saloon, the town of Silver Reef, in Washingtonin “FF county, Tertitory of Utah. OHN P, QUILLAN, Administrator of the estate of Miles Quillan, deceased. ¢ Utab, Transacts Only Newspaper Published in Southern Utah. ‘trator . Silver Reef, JOHNSON’S Home-made Family MEDICINES SALE! al - Bankang Company, t+t+eeT Druggist, Pharmacist & Chemist, Having had many years of practicalexperience a LEEDS Furnishes Exchange on falt Lake, 8an Francisco, and all parts of the Kastern States and Europe, ’ ocds, Tobacco, Cigars aud Snuff. Crockery aud Glassware, Lamps and-Lamp Stock Tin Wooden ware. Cordage, Rope, Baskets, Etc. Honey, from the Home Apiary, pure and fragrant, in Cans, Bottles, Bnlk and in Frames; also Beeswax. OC. TWO DESIRABLE BUSINESS STANDS on Main Street, opposite Wells, Fargo & Co.’s, now aeeateed as store and office. Also, one DWELLING HOUSE, furnished or unfurnished. Terms reason. able: —Apply-te = wf : a Utah (VAEss APPLIOATIONS FOR MINERAL Patent@ ) prepares Homestead, Pre-emption, Timber Culture, Desert Land and Pension apers. ; Write to him, enclosing stamp fox information, and save « trip to the city, All correspondence answered promptly. Poatoffice Box 263, . ; : YEAR: ay VER REEF auudry Goods. Fruits— Fresh, Canned, Preserved and Bottled (both reign and Domestic. Candiesund Confections, Nuts, Etc. Groceries and Grocery yes ST City, ee MEROHANT, and AGENT! |~%3 Dried, jy23-tf ~~~]. Celttre st., Silver Volume 2 — Number 33, Paints and Oils, Soaps, Perfumery, 1 POPULAR HOTEL HAS BEEN ENtirely refitted, having accommodations for 300 ’ guests, and willcontinueto be the only first-class house iy the city at moderate rates. Lerms,$2.50 per ay. FOR (Buccesaor to T. O. Bailey), Prices, GUARANTEED.“@B SECOND Toilet Articles, Instruments, Patent Medicines, oys, Notions and Fancy Goods, Stationery and Books, Table and Pocket Cutlery, TREMONT HOUSE F.P, TREATMENT | And dealer in Buggy Painting D, House, Thelargestassortment and most completestock of MEDICINES in Utah eouth ot Salt Lake. Drugs to contract for Washington, Reduced FILLED AND HONORABLE APOTHECARY .. ++eee...BILVERREEF.) OALL. Greatly the Harrison COMMISSION And all work connected with the trade, from Ma GIvE MEA at Silver Reef & St. Geerge, Utah, WHITEWASHING A ORLLAR TO DECORATING A PARLOR. . = ' Goods J. £. JOINSON REEF. HUTCHISON, House and Shades for the Million. ip ORDERS ‘tall the same,” Is prepared discussing the best methods of family government. ‘What do you know about all this?’” asked the President, tauntingly; “have you ever raised any children®’ The mule wept; “Ah, no,” she said, “I Wave heveryaised anything but full-grown men; \ DOLMANS, Drugs, Metlicines, Etc. Work, (First West STREET, of animals that was called forthe purpose of t Keptconstantly on hand and made to order on short«notice, and everything pertaining to a firat-class line of Undertaker’s goods. * PAINTBS. o_o 2 —_—__... io mg. Complete Assortment of Coffins PURCHASERS. of Choicest Under for Utah. AND Wagon of Crant. es And everything pertaining thereto, f-|LAND Blacksmith STREET, : Horse-Shoeing + totic BORDERS & DECORATIONS Materials, Perfect in Fit, and of the Lastest Styles, at moat easonable Prices; also, , A Large and Varied Stock of Material s for above-mentioned Garménts. UTAH. Atterney Of every size and pattern. Wall-Paper Ss. J. FRIEDMAN, Of all shapes done on short notice. 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 reeord of the General's remarkable career from his boyhood’s home tothecompletion 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 illustrations. Mr. Fisher, the agent, will deliver it to subscribers for $5. Remember this is the only low-priced work extant. terme Circnlars Millinery By the addition of a figure 1 written after the AEs eer Full Steck of Ladi es’ aM Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, Ete: N. BUBB, $ mark and before the 3, 5 or 9, as the case might be, and a little scratching out and filling in of the amounts where written at length, the *traisers have been successful in floating paper for $10 more than the amount for.which it first was drawn. This is a very nice way to increase one’s pile, it must be admitted, but when the fact is taken into consideration that a penalty of several] years’ imprisonment attaches to the crime, the conclusion is irresistible that the parties engaged in that business must’ be natural-born damphools. Sao TO PLEASE ores Ulsters, BLACKSMITHING, Travels PRICES SNOW, Box 41, BEAVER Assistant Silver sun, Yon can get anything in this line. that ‘The Celebrated A 1 White Shirts canbe you want by calling on SIEGEL & MARKS’. | fonnd at S.J. FRIEDMAN, ttre AT Attorney-at-Law, Within the past month several checks ae drawn by Silver Reef merchants upon banks in Salt Lake, and made payable to bearer, shave been raised’ by some party or parties resident in this locality. The checks chiefly, } ‘““raised’’ have been those which originally called for sums ranging from $3. to $9 each. When you go to the races, don’t forget to take ‘along a parasol or other shade to protect-your head-from the burning -rays-of-the ‘QUIRK BROS. x Ag and P. Holloway. ie Tant of the pilgrimt you ehould sce how ne Among our New Corsets, the Elegant, French, Long Branch, een Bees and others have already become Popular, op account of the ir Excelent Fit and Durab ility. Toilet Quilts, in White and Colored Jacqn ard, Bridal and Marseilles. ~ Complete’ Assortment of Ladies* Underwe ar, superior in Fit and Material-to-any heretofore shown in Silver Reef. ave w White Goods, such as Checked and Striped Nainsook, Victoria and Bishop Lawn, Plain and Dotted Suisses, Mulls, Corded and Fa ncy Piques, Marseilles, Etc., S 80 ~~ Bleached and Half-Bleac hed Table Damask Turkey Red and Fancy Table Damasks, Napkins, D’Oylies, Crashes,8, Towels & Table Cloths Bordwell, one of the most experrenced millbuilders on the Pacific Coast. cial Committee—Ed. Loughney, Thos. Hartall and Jerry Sullivan. Sun = under Hew To-Day. QUIRK BROS, coy mill, Carpets, Mattrasses and Bedding, ‘Doors, Sash and Blinds, — Windows and Window Frames, Paints, Oils, Putty and Glass, Mirrors, Pictures & Picture Frames Gents’, Ladies’ and Children’s Furnishing Goods of Every Kind. A raided them--you should see me raise a Splendid Caljfornia Cassimere Suite just q man that weighs as much as David Davis.” received at SIEGEL & MARKS’. Upon a rising vote the mule was immediately Y POO oe elected financial secretary, with power to send for persons and papers. Guinness’ Porter at. 4 Empire =FURNITURE= CORSETS, QUILTS, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, WHITE GOODS, ETC. Election. where he formerly lived. He has now prosACI land lawyer defending aha a m pered among the people of. Silver Reef about young lady charged with larceny, closed his. three years, and maintained his position appeal tothe jury thns: ‘Gentlemen! you against all fossilized styles and competitio n, may hang the ocean on a grapevine to dry, and intends to do so henceforth. He invites lasso an avalanche, pina napkin to the mouth all gentlemen who desires GOOD FITTING of a volcano, skim the clonds from the sky BOOTS OR SHOES IN ANY ‘STYLE toy with’a teaspoon, throw salt on the tail of our give him a call. noble American eagle, whose sleepless eye eco watches over the welfare of the nation; paste ‘For rent’ on the moon and stars ; but never Lamp Chimneys! fora moment delude yourselves with the idea Tam now receiving DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTORY, and have just that this charming girl is guilty of the charge opened in part the largest and most varied preferred against her.”” The jury acquitted stock, both in style and size, of Lamp Chimneys her without_leaving their seats. zy and —_——_> Fixtures, ever brought to Southern Utah, Once upon a time the mnie, without having which I offer to the trade and consumers at received an invitation, attendeda Convention HE oor The grading for the new Empire mill at Park City is completed, and the work of erecting the mill will be commenced immediately. The same set of men employed in” constructing the Ontario mill are to build the MINER, The semi-annual election of the officers of the Miners’ Union of Harrisbarg District took place in Miners’ Union Hall last Wednesday evening, when the following officers were elected: President—Matthew O'Loughlin, re-elected. Vice-President—-W. Richards. Secretary—Wm. Harrison. Fingncial Sec’y—A. H. Lewis (re-elected). Treasurer—Patrick Clark. Warden—Wm. Odges. Conductor—Steve Edwards. Trustees—Thos. Diamond, Wm. Coffman Life and Lowest Prices Ever Offered in Silver Reef. son of the famons seont, says and stood on his stomach while she strewed* his hyperion curls about the kitchen floor Sitver Reer, July 13th, 1880. Miners’ DAILY! consiste of and warbled, as she twined her lily fingers in his auburn locks, ‘' Darling you are growing bald.” : and that.a copy be sent to the friends of deceased. J.W. Tuomas, A. H. Lewis, | committe. W.H. Harrison. J.C. REYNowps, Secretary. ><> port & newspaper. : inserted Main St., Silver Beef, Utah. i ESIRES TO INFORM THE PUBLIO THAT D he bas the LARGEST and BEST circ line of gouds south of Salt Lake Oity, which New Silks, New Satins, New Brocades, New Camel's Hair Goods, : ’ Ne w Dre és Goods, from 10 cents a yard upwards. Paris Cashmeres, in Blue, Black, Maroon, Wine, Cardinal, Drab, Lavender Plum, Navy and eal Brown. from 60 cents a yard eerie. New Prints, Lawns, Percales, Cheviots, Ginghams Calicos and other staple Goods. The very Latest Novelties in Laces, such as Breton, Venice, Lanquedoc, Real Torchon, French and others . a hard town. With. boasted of a rape,a case.’ No wonder it honors. A Risky Business. mining camp should have and sup- body; a muzzled muzziers, be P. HARRISON Latest Novelties in Ruchings, Silk and Lace Ties, L atest, Novelties in Berlin Embroideries , Zephyrs » Ctc., ‘Latest Novelties in Fancy Bordered ‘Handkerchiefs, An Ogden man sang ‘Don't beangry with ‘ w Latest Novelties in Back Combs, Veil Pins, Jewelr y, etc., d me, darling’’ while he larruped his wife with | atest Novelties in Nainsook Embroideries and Insertions. a stirrup strap, but she got the bulgeon him’! of Condolence. Loa oe Every copy ARRIVING plorer, once clipped sheep at twocents a head in New Mexico, and worked withateam near Ogden, Utah, for $15a month. The following resolutions of condolence were adoped at a recent meeting-of-the Miners’ Union of this district: WHEREAS, It has pleased Almighty God to take from our midst: our beloved brother Dennis Hurley; esolved, That we, the members of the Miners’ Union of Harrisburg Mining District, do sincerely regret the loss of our deceased a et the first in our ranks, he was ever dutifula and a true and faithful brother. Resot hat our brother was beloved as a good citizen, highly respected as a practical miner, and always faithful to his duties as such. Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with pie, sutends aud relatives of our deceased rother, Resoived, That a copy of these resolutions | be. entered ape the minutes of the U nion in memoryie our deceased brother; thata: of his principal in a account, - gasent of his principal, assumes all the risk Sey, Resolutions Utah. Latest Novelties in Summer Goods a reyival—not of that he afid Henry’M. Stanley, the noted ex- himself in the. forehead, after first attempt_2- : ‘Silver Reef. ONCE MORE to the FRONT! a A wonderful mine ié the Horn Silver. Its Owners can exalt their horn and be happy. During July its production has averaged seventy five tons per day. by the surrounding musical tin- = to have The bullion production of the territory for the month of July aggregated the sum of $70i484. Mr. T. C. Pousape ishome again and looking as happy as a big sun-flower. While up North he ‘has been and gone and done it," —s* ‘ and will hereafter be accompanied on life’s Joun Cann, & mining man well known journey by an estimable lady formerly known to the Reefers as Mrs. Ellen Hanto many of the Reefers, committed suicide in rahan. The. Mixer tenders it congratulaSan Franciscd on the 4th inst. by shooting tions. dissipated sel.” Ss. J. FRIEDMAN, at present for its ’ fishing in the Provo river. CuaRtEY Wesrover has returned from a somewhat protracted visil to the northern country and the briny wavesof the Salt Lake in the latter of which Ne has been trying to Salt Lake is remarkable general daliness. Park Cityites cool themselves off by going Professor NEwseRRy and party spent severa] days in the Reef last week, and madé an extended survey of our sity sandatone. The Professor was highly pleased with what he saw, and will give the Reef another call in a few weeks. d tune itself; but it is so long tinguish the [ate flying visit in the forepart of the weekto PiocheJast “Sunday, and will hold usual services ‘iu the Catholic Ohurch to-morrow. - Mlisrellancous. s fault of our modern political platforms is that instead of concisely setting forth principles they are apt either to whélm.them in a ; : ae says that the Friciman’'s Dry Goods Emporium. jail is mow ready for : new eeee : Ssnarorn J. E. McDowarp City’s boarders. tt ttte ttet totter = 21, 1880- Park PAH h SATURDAY.............AUGUST TERRITORIAL NEWS, PERSONAL. 5 J.H.N, Pararcx, Ese., largely interested in Reef ‘mining property, paid the Reef a HEP ttt tt ttt tt ttt eset eet » heleiw pica Fels spe 9b are She Silver Beet ‘Miner. iv INVENTORS and PATENTEES Pagal send for Instractlons, tors, references ote, n.Bros., Solicitors of P ' ashington, D. C., who /witnour CHAROK. Edson furnis tthe dana Brothers fs @ wollknow succersful firm of large experio ncd bay established in Lys, eee a lit 8 me of wake : rarwresetctiaad se Ee = ‘ |