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Show 3 z. Sm y Sas WEDNESDAY.»,+.ces..-,--APRIL 27, 1831 INTELLIGENCE. The deadlock iss probe The spring fights have began. Pienie parties are new in order. The tropical sun blisters the nose. *Tis now the desert blossoms as the Tose. a iea eae remain in the bastile at Sali Several of our live Lake. merchants are soon to receive new invoices of goods. The impromptu Jance at the BrewI ery on Sunday evening was an enjoy- ————_ able affair. The Stormont Company have twenty-four men at work on their mines at present. motive in the distance before the shows of winter whiten the tops of the Pine Valley ee ains. — —__—- W eor - —- «<a —_—— =| “A.J. Turrill Silver and Alfred Grant Belt on alarming lett | extent among the children of St. George, causing a suspension look | ‘ : tur the time beiny of all thé schools that Lo-| in that city. Six-victiins of this dread- 10 Monday, after their ale interests in cality.| Mr. Ww. B. Sager, with his usual enterprise, has just placed in his store a new and handsome fire and burglar’ proof safe. In the canyons north of town can be found a great variety of wild flowers, which, if tastefully arninged, _ take a beautiful home devoration. ful scourge were buried last week. +e Washingten ae and Noah Webster. A correspondent of the Indianapolis Journal, who has been looking over some.old letters of George Washington in‘the possession of Gordon L. Ford, writes: ‘*Dicd you Know that Noah Webster came very near being Washington’s — private secretary ? These tetters» show. it. It.was. avout 1783, when Noah Webster was teachThe Literary Soviety holds its regu-. ‘ing school, that a mutual friend ‘apdar meetings: at their hall on ‘Phursday plied to him to take the pesition of evening of each week.” An enjoyable tutor and private secretary in the family of Washington. A correstreat is served on those occasions. pondence was begun ~ Parties here are-negotiating for im- f having goods, wares, five--or six his books, teach three children (the Curtis children, probably), and act as his secretary.. Mr. Webster insisted that he must have some time for private study, and, more than all, that It has been suggested that the next ‘public enterprise our citizens be asked to contribute toward bea lunatic asylum. c The °“ planetary... disturbance ” is given as-the probable cause for some of citizens getting so badly off, and creating Visions of deeds dark and damning. Don’t forget that, if you want to bay or sell, make “your wants known through the columns of the only live newspaper in Utah south of the base line. 7 " Messrs. Moore, Weltie and Arnold returned on Monday from a. brief visit to Silver Belt. It is reported that they made several locations that go high in country rock. Persons and letters were exchanged, Washington stipulating the applicant should keep ‘portant mining interests in Silver Belt District.. The consideration is reported to be-up in the thousands. i he must be zllowed to marry, which, L hope, is not a Singular ambition ina young man. The great soldier and the great lexic ographer did not make a bar wain, and perhaps the world gained a dictionary and lost a statesInan Be John ieterans a LS MistakenS yabutisy. Miller, whe was sentenced Si ee eo ae i the memorable has beea Wars. Ou, ant All © lothing, g a Nobby ies : eae Overalls, ah or"fobacco Jogroceries, Cholee the’ Ct Best'Brands pkadies, Geura, and. Chiidren’s§ Bide: <clihs Station. a ery, Prime Wines and Liquors, don’t been proven —_—_—* =» o__; Bpalitua The commendable Lawns. ‘public spirit and taste of our citizens is notiveable no less in the artisti¢ arrangement of the grounds surrounding private residi ences than the neatness and comfort mer- One One Jackson plumbago diggings on nine sé-ineh W. ir Suiky Plow. the acinal figures at which such be laid down in Beaver, and give our ligures on the same: and makes zemi-annual pilgramages the SingerSowing, ‘Yo show that a great bargain is really oifered in the articles, we quote can the the most. feasible: route for the con- |. templated eo Iirsimoeset intoboth Conall ge ise Beith ta in an cea BRBIGER'S z Try “ a Fkog reasons causes ie ; | of the town preventive necessily pa.” box Committee ashes us be kep: in | te advised’ that in al! Editoriat Dopartmenté. ny ny ut ages cases No | trees, eor@igu 5 Lass QUIRK BROS. ca 8. Or North wea -O.all subsgrib eview, * $10. R. Main St. - - Boots,Shoes and STATIONERY. ¥,MUt ese a | T AILORING. { ‘vorder. oF ITS BRANCHES, Anassartinent “ad ENGLESH € sbop, Fine CLOTHS, rner of Vantre hen. | , sleryson and, | and. sntte | mate Famanort- of Mime, First yY or? Main ee “Tapa, the. publid can save| E ‘e snnige Sdeaintemepsientiaetie ian |. t Not TY i aes via anu lt % f y dil Pat Ne Jbth, } LE86, or Briveh Beer, Noveuiber 8th, 180: a , Notice to Creditors. he Pharmacat and persope a « he wipe: ceased, to +h feavi ge “y oe ae ers , j e ty \ Muar i ‘ a ; maa, ey de bit ike wor Ga within ten months ie tre “he ae f f $i re ee the dh Bin eae jus a ‘tions 940, eee Bs + OTHE MATTRR gee THE. ESTATE 0 Kale ‘BENDEH.N, an nee Not bereby givem tho nod: Th gher ad miniae pa of Boe ab vepaged — co& th e cr tion and Roan) re" Ben hie one t this ah ba: e sick and affiio'ed, is we) eatin. efice, in ; Ke iis st N oukadae: eee . a" “Emnanoes Wires. ‘aaa T Onetoe Old Bian Gin oad Whiskiss, for Rees nthe» {nee tort ait, THE eee ye ca FS ‘bo re 1s Loa 4s i ES Cea. “jnistrator(s hereby given bs th wut odectis Be ' of the eb ve named ebbats p the ¢ acttare a and -sli- perréng Devi2.g cbs geist Fad de ceased, fo exhibit tha sane, with We wre STF vouchers, within ten monies tre a he fi . yids lication of thie Po-vice, ws she hig residenc: in Stivar Reef! “ity, 0 cas atl : county, Tetritary of oe « ha phi RC ONTO," Adi ciwtreluty| eee rar wit atiurney tu: Hppl ae aie use, tet itatoak r" sis ep he ba pe ve. Jd ersen Ww ig lit, cat ity, Bont ‘ iors Wikh. AS MOMABTER, begisten. JNO. A BAIEY, sa—Good for almoat any trouble ‘flesh ie heir to, both for outward and inward applicntion ; algo, DIxiB| LOTHES pares oe best tn the FRO # Miners’ ‘Notions. sie i el dos Ne. £0. eLTTt ane City, vet ned . vouchers, nna this Le lor- 27, 180" @ tr Pubsieatiate Hier joi ¥ in iM OUNTAIN ‘cova Bausa. For Nolds oar ee “Phreet-or-henge Draggist, M of ~OTICE I¥ BERALY GIViN THAT THE unversigned settler hae fied 1otice- of his ntiou tu aaeke final prool in upport of his and ecy.6 Sral etiteys theredt) ant-that [ ania As ) proof wilbbetw ade bef re the Gare, af | he Cotrt oF Rane shan ¥ + Gi Thy cous seat, OD + hurad iy, as cet ber Oh PED y: tas James 3Jape ‘e ingens Bane courts, Utah, a 45, 8, BE, No. roO8. tt ahem uted Lo D. ranmu iver, +s Jeu May Tad ing Plaster for « Heat, Side or Bac FANCY ARTICLES, g Dene | LWEHINNES Palys tv tive body aS Teenie eras. iret of ese | ain Chitdren hy ne oe we expiration Silver Reef. ; OwETIN aaLYu--For healing Sores, Bruises, Cuts; Wounds and spraing.and for seieeet hen —GENERAL— in ‘Totsto suit the ‘purchaser. Goods are bf the’ best, ‘the OHN HORAN. Eyk BaLa—For Inflanred, We abi ROre tys Skin Eruptiona, Chapped Lips, ete OOTHING SYRUP -- For Pains, Goile and Reet |NEWS~DEPOT, will find it to and bein your intercst in said mies or lade will féited to me by operation ¢ law. Bruteas, \prams, sw ted Pa ts, Wounds, pecan and No ide, Ohapve ad Hands, and for ail diseases requiring outward application pon man oF beast 7 Pein in storm. Kesency OF Lire--For find of ach oc Buwels, Colics, Disr haw, Dyrcuter a Flux, Choisra. Cholors Mofougs, Yoothsachs F -J“R. RICKARDS, Our Stock must bé sold, no AAT a. iam, Neuralgic In First-class style and at reasonable charges L $100, that notice, together! with: costs of advertieimg, errr Aero NTEAY ' Bonuskt oe a- For Liver Ogm plainte, ps8 pepsia, deé*dau Gas wi appetite, [au ludigestion beccilss suede, Fo.ere, olds BL eas Lompiauits ete Rucky MouNTAIN Lixistsyt <wiFor khan a Work bray of JUENOUN'S dome-made Family. MEDICINES | DR. F. C. NICHOLS RESPECTfolly informs the Public of Silver eef and Washington county that he is now located at his old qnartere (Room} 1) at the Harrison House, where he is prepare to perform- in |: Our from Paints Aue Qila, Soaps, Perfume ry, auti & aA islromeuis. Patent Megisines, jv sutous aua Paney teude, ws 3 ahd BK tw, Fable ae utiery, saLy G ods, rruit cresh, teat . + iicined” (both Foevigis amt Homupts. atieiesand htc. +) roderivs ang Grocery 5, Cigars audi oneff. a & Lamp Stock Te f ordags. U yey, tr m the Home Aye Q Ceagraut, (mp Cane, ny a ae ulgo Beeswax Veg ables end Uouctry Produce, TAtpAP back to Salt Lake. Now is the time eum our assessment onthe said mine or lode for the years 1878. 1879, and 18€0, and that unless the sume is paid to me within ninety days Medicines, | Dentistry cost, to avoid paying freight on them CUTAN. Wore E—TO A. McMATTE, YOUR eire or assigns: You are hereby noti+ fied that there bas been expended for you in money and Jaber ou the California mine or lode, which is situated in-H digtrict, Washington connt, Tailors of Dental Street, A'l orders promptly attended to,° or 3m A. WENQTIS:, All Kinds meat and BILvES BEEF, reets 082 ‘ a oijed { ; VEAL Te —— : flouse, Sign and Ornamental tati “| DAYS We Sell for Cash only, but ripe, © # want sll v x holdve ee the — #6 ote Aud doaler in Miscpu LAN BOS. 2 pepe ~ ape Sea be jd = LIQU ORS cabal ON, selv APOTHECARY, leaned hantistins » fo at Pestsee iree Silver Reef& St. George, Utah, Hats, 2 eed oatesen aud BOLUGNA » Hoadohven PELTON, Publisher, 25 Boad street. N.Y. NOTIONS, 2 EABRIS & oe Be ro. ae GROCHRIES, J.E, JOMNSON at less than A ; ae LE, ‘Tholargent esortmentapd mosteompletrstock of MBEVICINESin Uteb south of saliLake, EN vevsis Undprtater*: sé se NEW FIRM Has TAKEN tie above popular. ane on rea ee ae' tw serve pie: “4 silver a and pep wih thie. Ghvlec st ute Drugs Wedlirines, ote, Silver Reef. sven DEALER a or PEOPLE'S MAKKET COMMISSION MEROHANT, | benefit of our low figures. = Paper. BORDERS & DEVORATIONS AS Bingiae les; 45 cents: one copy sa oo. Sin anspnee pine copies. $i; five i “ne 20, for th lar = th Thee fectie Shenae oe W. B. SAGER, Hats, Boots, Blankets ss 3s es ADD ams: only, and daring that time we will Country merchants ry wise aid putter VV All "enoori , ager OF a GRAND. CLOSING-OUT SALE OUR Pie Morar: Lite eee Amazon Bourbon, 0. FP. §.. 1870, at ‘ QUIRKE BROS. ——_~ <> mhtter at what sacrifices Frames, sénee, Artand V asienvel, ca zit are made ax comprebensive and vomp!ete as it ia possible to make then: hy io hereby offered Window Mirrors, Piotures & Pic stute Frases w= the lidite: rlalel: ovartmierts to Drink Old Crow whens ate ’ P. HARRISON. been n rent 5 and CLOTHING, GENTS’ FORNESRING GO2D8, to~-secure—greater~ bargaius~than- : <* DESC irrroe wanes inte: > For a Good accounts have been.turned over to mé, and 4 prompt settlement is requested. and Furnishing Goods OF-EVERY Call aronnd at the..Cosmopolitan Saloon, which has just received from Sau Francisco a : gE Science. fine lot of Old Trish Potheen, Scotch Whisky Jamaica Ram, and @ consignment of the o | wT lo thir on artment of intellectual a” ‘ebrated ‘*Noble*’ Whiskey., Don't tivity the Kelettire gives larger en ace than any other magazine in the that they have always on hand wae ante, world aie seien.tide. TOM AND JERRY, and Spiced HICKOX. & RAFFERTY. papers and At Goldsmith & Co.’s for TEN in Paints, Gils, Putty and. lass, all a selected F saer 4 who Seuk prot as well WS ue museyf Met ol iu yt =FURNI [URES is to be tnt. In wdditiwu to thee lousely has tiie GLARGKT ana Quads doutu of Ssit a Complete Assarrimonici: Gifts) INFALL Poujade are et be poet will state (hat, age tet 0 ESIRES To INFORM THE PUBLIC rnae “Prompt saye TOBACCO. CiGARS.W INES notified that all the books, before tita fariy no Ds will legauy Jie, because these things not only Steel Engravings. endanger the property of the careless man, ay but that of his neighbors also; bat the Com&™ No other magazine is so artistically illus: | _ dud everything pertaining.thereto,mitteé diay be slowed to expresé the hope trated-as the Kelectic. -bach wumber \ coutains a Fineisteol Env ravine.on that the good sense of every householder wil! some subject of general interext— > obviate the necessity of resorting to legal uspally @ portrait — and ace measures to accomplish an.eod so much in ar's volumes conta Twelve oi more of the-e Parishes which armony with the best interests of each and are executed in the best manner by. every householder in the town: ; the best artists. !hese enzravings. are of permanent vaiue, aud BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. add nach tu the attractiveKepteonstantiy on ini amiagade to 6t dar on J.J. Haupin, Secretary. . ness of the Magazine. | short notice, aba every hing pate ping is & Oo & Lhal be around the prémises, dn action for nuisance To Whom It May Concern. All parties indebted to the late firm Utah. the 3 oo for o thaashes ewiil little labor may Committee the assortment. have ever phi the: st nye -Stletee an f Art M. Warson. myers a so that iP. HARRISON “Maia St., Silver Reef, Teas stfuctive Withurt’ i and Aterts i@duil tag without beir 1) ivial, \it awiabeRcontstns souethins te titer est Qvérs INember or oy, e: a y irhe -i€ nddiresse tuby where. ddféctive steve pipes: are maintained, aud ‘kept up, and when eshes are kept in wooder boxes. or carelesely thfown just oul“side the buildipg, and jwhen cedar bark and other inflammable iubbish ie permitted to lie ae ; A the where The R: Epwarps, Eo oS Commuttce careful io INI i aim oP ite ROLECTIC iF" The rubbish away carted other than metallic boxes, the policies insurance on the building arvyitiated= Hats, Feathors and Millinery Goods. An elegant and complete stock of the above ‘goods, comprising the latest in point of novelty and style, has just been received at Mrs. M. Breiger’s Millinery Bazaar. The ladies are. invited to call and examine sell Clothing, the be box, taking and Very JAMES RUSSELL, Evaner Epwarps, —— be another destructive fire. Georae Currs,’ ROBERT Rostnson, FRANK TaYLor, of Heitzelman infumingbla can by to the people once action siourart c1GAR money byBheoaaoanow. eo ee Bik i aye iin eer ita Mis also fron or tin upon at H. M. Epwarps, JosePH other it Literatur | danger of fire from, that source. s* The Committee cannot too st ongiy impress HrcKox, Evan and that ¢enployed purpose, 5” $150i their advantage to call and get tun 50 et Ta leps csv iecescsseee one BO7 atelle Tables. cess gomees tyens _ 150 Sod yonelen Vic Pec desen qed ve Rb” BN Es ndeeecase ceed i sak toe Masha aie sce Wit Plow pega esas ings OO fook'of that Vicinity aad decide wpon i ¥ rk so wagons Moved and carried, That Evan Edwards, late ‘Recor der, ‘turn over to Joseph M, Watson, his successor, all books of record and papers of the late Silver Belt Mining District. Ei Moved and carried, That any election to. amend or repeal the Constitutien’. or By-Laws of ‘Silver Belt “Mining District must be announced by pu ee in some newspaper pubin the county of by three or iiere conspicuously * posite! notices within the District—not less thin ten days prior to said election—statin explicidy the amendment or repeal contemplated. Moved and carried, That a copy of the proceedings of this meeting be rent to THe SILVER Reer Miner for publication. Moved and carried, That this meeting adjourn, liners of the District present: . CHARDES CaTTELL, then A party of railroad magnates, con: sisting of John Sharpe and others, arAll of the above caitles are secondrived at Silver Belt yesterday. Their hand, except the plow; but each object is to examine the mining out-' and every one is warranted - to be as | Book ae new. C. WOoDHOUSE. oo Gi edl will b around their respective houses: gathered gether, a ass OF eens The citizens of Silver Reef age hereby notified that, at a meeting of the Cilizens* Fire Comittee, Mr. Alfred Gre itwasjne structed to eXamine’all site dikes in rie town aud to take prompt steps ly have tail defective ones put in safecondition. All householders are requesied to have al cedar — se vena NOTICE, * ta that he was in- nocent of the charge for which he was convicted. Johnny’s many friends here will be glad to learn that it was a case of mistaken identity. same paces Ags \ of poddethat youcan, idea sheoady 4s Moved and carried, That all mining lovations wade in Silver Belt Minin District onest de tiled-for-reeord with the Recorder thereof within twenty days from date of lécation. Moved and eartied, That the Recorder of said Distrigt be allowed two dollars for each afd. every claim recorded. Moved- and carried, That -ihe Recorder be elected for ant-hold ‘his office for the term of_one year, or unLil his, successor be- duly elected and qualitied—unlesafor ‘misconduct or other caase he-be refnoved from o! Moved and carried, That Joseph M. Watson be the Recorder for Silver. yar Mibing District, Tron county, pardoned by the Governor, it having , Stampede Bob has had a strong hankering after that Skootempaw country, Paria. location: thereof, or the subject to relovation, the Idaho peuitenbtiary fora term of five years on, the charge of commit- J..R. Rickards rettirned Monday evening from a visit to Kaab District, since bor performed om each respective claim in doing assessiuent work, as required by law. Moved and carried, That all siping lovations nade or to be made in Silver Belt Mining District be required. to have fifty uollars expended. thereon in labor. within. sixiv days after the tiug an assaalc upon an Idaho gir), partion of his ministerial Lrbors. Ever tive dollars per:day for each day’s la- to chandise, houses, horses, wagons or anything galeable should note that Tar Miner is read by every man, of the buildings themselves. In all woman and child in this city. parts ot town can be seen beautiful We see by our Nevada exchanges luwns, thrifty shade trees and buadding shrubbery. that the Starr-Grove Minitrg Company at Lewis are advertising for workmen New Volumes. in various capacities. It would seem | We have received a circular from from this that there are not an over- Messrs. I, K. Funk & Co., New York, abundance of labor in the Silver State. stating that two new volumes are Mrs, Charles Gracie took her de- soon to be added to ‘The Bible,” a parture yesterday for Tombstone, Ari- work by Mr. Hebrew Moses, author of * A Bunion’s Progress,’ ete, The zona. Mr. Gracie holds a position at new volumes afte to be known us ‘* The the Contention mill near that place, New Testament”? and ‘* Companion, ’ ee Ne eg sy ee under Superintendent Crane, formFor Sale Cheap. erly of the Leeds, Any person wishing to purchase We are promised a résilent miniseither or all of the following articles ter here in the person of Rev. E. N. can get agreat bargain ay calling on Murphy of: Chicago, ‘The Reverend €. C.W oodhouse, of gentleman is expected to arrive in the One Billiard Table.J, M. ava patent Ove Bag tele Table Be abewick patent course of a couple of weeks, and reOne Soda Fountain. cia A ECAR Ws lieve the Rev. Mr, Arihur Core of a ee W. Puft, maker « Bort to ae to Se ee —_ , en "SILVER 1 The public school, under the able| management of Miss Walker, is in a flourishing condition. | A Breakage: ie the New Pulverizer. A breakage if one of the concentric Mr. John IH. Rice has ‘placed a barbed wire ‘férice aronnd the shade -eastings.<in the Howland pualverizer at | the Christy mill has made it necessary, trees in front of his resisence resort to the steimp battery again for The Elkhorn saloon looks cowl and } to short thoe, This accident will not remol- | ecm comfortable after its resort ie 2 stoppage of the mill, and ia a few days the duplicate casting eling and new interior « Breiger’s. variety -siore, ilader the! pwwilbarrive aad be in place. Harrison House, is supplied with a | Diphtheria in St. Gedrge. full stock of choice goods ii his line. | Diphiheria is prevailing to an for se or Wanderer, hunt, up your. paper clothes. Send Tue Muver to your friends in the East. Mr. J. J. Halpin has received a full Hne.of. legal blanks. Six members of the Miners’ Union “a Bea Ladte s of, Silver Reef. It is our to resent the insult a New District. Organizedta- | extended: by several ‘papers by_ cointion and d By-Laws. ” paring the hidies of Silyer Reef with A miners’ meeting Was eld at iron | those of Pioche and Panaca., From a “City, [roa county, Utah, ou April 11, | judgment matured by the experience of extended travels in Europe and 1381, for the purpose of; reorganizing | America, combined with a taste na - what was, previously known ue Silver nrally acute, we 2re qualitied to muke Belt Minitig District, in ‘that couaty,” the assertion that the ladies of Silver ‘and for framing” Constitution and: Reef ure the most beautiful and By-Laws therefor and the election ofa charming of any city.of like size in . the world, while those of Pioche and Recorder. ORGANIZATION. Pawaca——but we gannot be cruel. The organizéd by the alec: An Alarm of Fire. tien of Evan Edwards-Chairinan ani On Monday eve ae about 6 o’clock James Russell Secretary... the alarm of fire s sounded and It was movéd und carried that the volttmes of smoke was observed issuorganization, adept the name of Silver ing from a tenement house belonging Belt Mining ‘District, with the s:.mz to Wolf & Jordan on upper Main boundaries as hefore, to-wit: Beginstreet. But the. timely arrival of ning at Blair’s well on the desert, one Watehman: Burke and others, assisted mile west of the mouth of Bullion by the tenants of the house, succeeded in extinguishing the flames before Canyon, and running a due. line to || uly mate rial damage was done. Biair’s Peak; thenee due east to Oak | Spring wash;. theace northerly to the The Utah Southern Extension. { | A surveying party are now in the road running to Irou Springs and An| vicinity of Lron Springs, running the elope Springs; thence to the kuoll | | prelimin: iry line foy the extension of on the Desert-North of Antelope | the Utah Southern Railroad in this Springs; thence to place of begiuning. direction. It is not iniprobable that Moved and carried, That the owiéée we may hear the whistle of the loco- or ewners of each claim be allowed : + “LocaL "he ts ee “The St = ete = Bir 3 pilvee. Beet mAiner. a ors 2 Sani |