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Show aan The Stivey Ree Miner. & AR 1, . LOUDER . j 7 2 Office—Min er Building, Lower Main Street TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year Six “Montha . wasee tes maa $6.00. e enh eran SO Three Months. estes etetoesswel ae One MOMEM. pss esse cscescesscnmsncessese, INO. Single Copies... .npeccsyevaerrsererge Po Agent Business and Dwelling Houses, ing and other Properties Careful Ascent aes or to all Building, Silver Reef, And find Utah Next MAIN to Aumond’s Tivery STBBET.-«. % “i ‘ ‘ % eS CLARK, A CUTLET Attorney at Law REEF, BY * o woo UTAH. her were his p * -=| tent asa Surgeon, MAIN ST4° POET.” ZERA SNOW, Attorney Rex aut U, S. Law, Attoruey ali CE MAURICE ARR for Shy, _Main Street, pppoe No. ~ Soruick’s Bank next san to “ABOU T McRearna Points CIGARETTES. Gathered inaan Public in Office. a Interview wlth Manufacturer, (Philadelphia Times.) There is a certain brand:of cigarettes regarded_as the most saleable in (Successor te market, in. which enervating lrugs: are used to a frightful extent. Mill ions of these cigarettes are sold to IT, O. Bailey), Tanda Agent annually. OK FLCE—Firet door sonth of White House, Sait N Lake \KES City, APPLIAATIONS Patents; prepares FOR MINERAL Homestead, + alerian Pre-emp- Write to him, enclosing stamp for information, and save a trip to the city. All correspottdengeanewered promptty. . ee ; mk. one a ivis thoroughly hope ae io tt 8 ent ofPethe eerlaecs Ganatiiters: of the day treatment 4 siceiiee r; $2 & for six months; eonhas ie in aan ee Weare ae ee who uses 522 California facturers, therefore, makes it casy them. What ant article TIS POPULAR eee HAS BEEN EN ee refitted, having accommodations for ests, and willcontinue to be the only Sravslene Ginse in ae city at moderate rates Terms ,$2.50 per : ee F. 2, BELL. Eee en i Dilanenn BG Eek Pek eet SS deadly PONT ae ee is called Repairing | NDS OF¥ wooD- WORK boONE AY, Binns tor leh,Bros experienced workne, wagon men. Agent . Way Horseshoeae a én dng ao epecialty, PETER MAH ete Be ‘Thousands ps ayes igarettes. It ds inant facturing séven grains of which hour after) Austria, and the linen AR eon * ia Eine pao ACORN HN no vere} monies a sam a Pee A cs PN and doves i ee tla- grown to be an import- ely cin = ; 3 oF ew oe ByDe “34 porte ow attendare publisher, them The Stranger from ym Alabama business peculiar selemnity. The cattle on powerfully Little faith, women who hastened from distant cities when this’ sad message came to them—*“mother ts dead.’ ‘Fhey are very ejlent of speech, but memory is carrying each of them back to the days of childhood, when . ‘them at all -houre;~to the soscatnaso SALOON,’ North Main was the had sag ears ‘to ata more’n three of them mother’s prayers were breathed above time.” the crib and cradle that her darlings “speaking about strong men,” reehould be kept from evil ways and marked Bill Harker,* ‘sorter causes sorrows’ bitter cup. ‘They remember tue to remember an old steamboat her in all the.flush and loveliness of captain who used to run on the Yazoo noble womanhood. ‘They recall her river in 7°53. One day he stopped ata gentle lessons and her tender disci-, landing for ‘some wood, and the nigpline; her loving kindness and her gers were kinder slow about bringin’ oFF Lewons #! CARS. | ton, | Cents. Ezonangs waloon, poor. see’ how to plow a furrow. It corn, and no mistake; and—in fall the stalks were so high that f to knock-to the ears down With a Safras pole. Daru my skin, the carry Silver Reef Beer, - ~ ne MAIN A. STREET.........-.. SILVER REEF LEVY oc eeeecc oe Proprietor At this popular reaort none but the choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars Are (ar dealt Private over the bar to patrons, Club Rooms attached to the establishment. Wie: Bremary were so big: that it tuk a stroug man days when Street, GOH, PENDRAY,..... Proprietor corn grew so tall and thick that I had to hang lamps on the mule’s ears to ‘their young i California Brewery to Fort Bend. When I was farming or-the Brazos, in -that- country, my limbs grev¥ strong with the romp an exercise over the very fields across which they are glancing to-day with tear-dimmed eyes. ‘To the time when mother’s voice was heard calling a2 Draws *That seems to be a general -complaint,’* remarked Bill. “Yes, this here touutry ain’t good for raising -corn,’’ said Lem, as he teok a fresh chew, “but if you want to see corn what is corn, you orter go are .gathered strong men. and mature silken Saloons. ener sentinel oaks, their meek eyes mutely resting on the quiet fields in all the semb'ances of grief... the porch | take orders for adver ether representatives of the, i’. SOME. CHAMPION: LIARS, Silver Reef, Utah.. loaAM NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY the Trade, Families, and the public gen araiiy: ay ake 9Brs ay e Keg, Quart or Bottle. gerBeer ered free to any part of Silv er Reef and caja her uncomplainic aboard. Old Judkins, the: captain, cent vicinities.“a roused ip and: chased everything never ceasing toils and never ending ge The Dancing Pavilion at the Brewery within reach. Says he, walkin’ up cares; her hicekness; her sweetness ; cigarettes wrapped) in pure tobacco to the woodpile whar the niggers was is at all times at thé service of the public for the purposes of social recreation.“G@@ leaves, while less injurious, would be | and above all, her faith in the Divine at work: le on yer timber, yer Through misty much more expensive, and that, be- influence of prayer, No improper characters tolerated. onery skunks, and let me show ver sides, people in time grow to prefer | eyes they hear once again’ the softPETER WELTE. how te carry wood’ an” he stretched ior epee the pungent flavor of the burning pa- | voiced petitions ae wending from moth- out his arms, Well, sir, the niggers per w ith the tobacco to that of the er’s Tippin ‘the bush and silence of piled on the wood and kept pilin’ till latter alone. A number of tipa or the night when she upon her knees Judking had a cord and a half of fireholders. have been devised. with a | alone asked the Father to bless her | wood on his shouldérs, and he turned darlings. Oh hew brigh®ly| Deans | and carried it aboard the boat just as view to overcome the evil éffects ie And tobacco in some degree by absorbing these:nemories out of the past. easy as if it had been a bokay, the nicotine and. preventing the tof | one; standing off from the oe with| | Was: what Vd eal a purty tolerable bacco from coming into contact with proaniriees Decne: hears. metout mans? ‘Next door-to- the drag-stere, the lips... The result, however, has | the birds? sok mY notes, the bees’ sott| “That certo me of 2 man I used not been Satisfactory. Phun and the wind’s low sighs, as nove | to know in Buford county, Alabamy,” of the others hear them; recalls the said a stranger named ‘Tipper, who Main Street, Silver Reef, Urah $< > oe ——_—_____ past as none of the others recall it. | had been in the neighborhood but a A Comical Ontlaw. vie Because to him it was given .. Always On hand the best.... short time. All eyes were turned toto bear burdens that would never | ward the speaker, and they began to {Denver Inter-Ocean.] | size hin up. “T reckon old Pete JenA good story, with a touch of the | Have come had he abided by the WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS ings,” continued the stranger, ‘was pathetic in i it, is told regarding the counsels of that gentle mother when, GBORGE VILLER. about the heftiest man in these United notorious outlaw of New Mexico, Alli- ona day long, long ago, he turned son, anda distinguished editor now his back upon the “homesteail to go States, if Lain’t mistaken. You see, > oue day he was hauling some fence of this State. The latter went at one Outinto the strange world to meet and mingle in its manifold experience. posts in an ox w ayon, when the time to. Trinidad and, became the editor of a small daily publication at Standing beneath the shadows of the wheels beg: an tocreak like they needed that place called the Enterprise. old homestead to-day, what would he greasin’. He looked under the wagon for his tar hucket and found-it warn’t About that time Allison had been give if be had never departed from What would he thar, and what do you suppose he raiding the saloons of ‘Trinidad. those counsels? Main St,, Silver Keef, did?’ 3 Feeling in an unusually happy mood give if he could look” back and see THE BEST *T don’t know,” growled Bill Harone morning the editor took up his only years of an honest struggle with fate and know that nothing he had Ker and oe Williamsi in chorus. pen and dashed off the following ever done had carried a pang to the “Well, Dll just tell you what he brilliant paragraph : did. He propped up the axle-tree, “We hzve a curiosity to see this heart of that loving mother whose CIGARS tuk the wheel off, and stepping out in |” pest Allison—thie monster in human mute lips now would never move in form, | from whommen run and prayer for the wayward boy whose the woods he picked up a pine knot, hame was upon her lips when she held it over the axle and squeezed the hide. Obtainable in the passed away. Alas! his grief is too tar outen it. Old Pete Jennings had On the next day about 9 o’clock the a grip that beat a vise, you bet.’’ editor ext in his sanctum with his feet sacred for the world’s cold eye, too It “Stranger.” said Lem Williams, as cocked back and a ripple of amuse- sorrowful for profane intrusion. is only left for him now to guide he rose up, “TE don’t like to dispute a ment breaking over hig handsome visage'as he perused the racy produe- others by his own sad experience. | man’s word, bat that’s a blazin’ lie, | and [aia’t gwine to, believe it,’? and tions of his fertile brain iu the col- The summer air is full of sweetness, aoes white-haired mother is nt { he and Bil Harker, oatlied and disumns of the vue A stranger and the built on anunn i 1 frame, sud- rest forever. With her the battle is gusted, mounted their horses and left M. OF. Quirk. BawTHoOLomew J. QuIBEK ‘Lipper with a screne smile on his face denly threw open ine door, ahd strid- ended and the victory won. ie oe as he whittled the edge of a cracker ing into the. ‘room, ‘apnoubced. hiins QUIRK BROTHERS A Good Deed. 1 Se as follows: ee <a > —_—— SMv name is eae lay Allison 3 4 There is nothing so noble and pernie ious effects, said that yearning solicitude; ing spirit and het abiding smiles; her Elk Horn Saloon ‘CAPITOL. Wines, Liquors & UNITED STATES. J. H. CASSIDY. Is Editor Dif ix touching as a really spontaneous act of generosity, after all. The other pa? The man in the moment. and then chair hesitated a angwered, ‘No, sir—Dill is sul] in bed. My A name is Smit - en when and. the bitterly, surrounded children. A scanty Sheriff took Allison 1 Hitmetsteyy be- tore’ the: Judges to thé front When gen ‘suddenly whipped showed that it was a case of ejectment. “What are you abusing that woman for?” demanded the “man from be- out a big navy ;revolver,“and. placing. it before hinr on the table f8u Judy re, low,’ addressing an ill-favored in-| don’t make no ‘mtbake | Ewant. jus- dividual, who was carrying out the tice done, and: propose to hold this Court) Siidaieary gi sar) the origon i" indie “FourHonory Lbegto vpexiaal ” replied the Shériff, “Summon a posse, ” ordered ek kill the first man moves,” exclaimed Allison. outfit, that’s all,”’ friends and relations. She informed a man named ‘Travers, that if he would search.on his farm. in aecertain of their age that “This Court stands adjourned for the present term,’’ was the only further order of the Court, and the prisoner and the Court moved out of the building from opposite doors. place he would little thing seems to go into is very over tious, and believe that their daughter is to become famous. "Phe ignorant neighbors take advantage “of this the respectfully receipt and the turned change. but is beyond the control of the parents. Pi pal ETTRN O08 Ie A NT ten co ean the eR eg af : Nin cn gtd: caseh | Tse abaosticaing is a $s allan a Fe a They are supersti- ee wader e! at ery ant the finest “te ‘Sar Billiard Tables First Class Liquors and CIgSEs Waa “Alwayr om baa TNR NY ROAM RSE) CLUB ROOM IN BEAR. Poladelhia Salen MAIN ing-glass of the future, and’ tlock to the farm to ask innumerable questions of Winnie, who, strange to say, gen- tod Pioneer in the Territory, opportunity for peeping into the look- a eee of He searched, and unearthed xan old leather pocketbook containing $20,000. “The effect of the tranee—which—the- Forcing an additional “V’’ on t happy woman, the stranger walked rapidly away. NCentric cuss, that,” said the house owner, looking ‘after the philauthropist musingly. But the philanthropist, said nothing —————___~» ~< e find a treasure. exhausting, evictor One the death of their “Here, take it out of that,’ and the angry man took out his wallet and handed over a $100 greenback. The “Now, then, madam, please look steadily at this place on the wall,” said a photographer to an old lady and The Billiara EAwil In fact, they furniture. “Pve a good mind to bounce you,’ said the stranger, indignantly; aetat is the amount that she owes you?!Oh “Twenty-two dollars.” the who ig six vears old. are very. commonph: ace people.” The child has exhibited clarvoyant powers of a startiing nature. She will sit in a kind of trance and inform customers “1 ain’t abusing her,” growled the landlord; ‘‘she can’t pay, her rent, and I am go ing to boutice the w hole eat She is a daughter of two respectable parents, named Carison, honest and poor, who have several other children. The family lives on a small farm, and in dirt and happiness, There is nothing remarkable in either of the parents or these children, with the exception of their youngest daughter, Winnie, by her terrified array of house- hold goods on the pavement came Girl. girl who lives in Little Rock.’ It is of this Allison that the story is hoodlums clustered around the gate told regarding the’ killing of a gam- of a small frame house, in front of bler named Chubb at Cimarron, New which a poor woman was weeping Mexico. Court ve the murder was’ ¢ Remarkable A strange and supernatural power has just been discovered in a little day, a rough, careless looking stranger was walking up Mission street, uear Sixth, when he observed a lot of rice in Paris. The first kind ts manuerally answers them in a correct mana from filthy, scrapings of ray- when he had put her -in position and ner. ‘The supernatural, power is late in the’ camera. ‘Ihe 0 until he turned the corner, when he “atiracting great. attention throughckers, Vile as it is, it is Seuaht up oe ooked hard at the oon indicat murmured softly to himself, as hé" out the neighborhood, and is becom: Ariel masses by agente |of the manin -ap and walked ac put on a little more pedestrian steam; ing talked of asone of Arkunsas’ re. ufacturers, who-turn it into a dingy me then “It’s po use talkin —virtue is its markable productions. pulp and subject it to a Disaohing ry the floor and minutely inspected it,: Ch I couldn’t have got and then turning to the photographer, own reward. cess to make it presentable. The and other substances used in bleauh- gently remarked, “I don't see -any-|} panother such a Siac to work. off that | The neapest approac - toon youll j counterfeit in a year."—[S. F, Post.| dence'gamy i is pulling a naule’s tail, ing have a very harmful influence thing: there,” aie of to in- “Havana att into the, Tuags ‘Trieste, etd MM id MM poorést The paper coverings are also a paste source of evil to the cigarette moker. ‘There arethree sorts of Bee per in common use, made respectfully from cotton and linen rags and ie straw. ‘There is ito kind, which ig di ‘into 4 f tdbacco, that has lately been a on the market. Cotton paper is made chiefly in Oe osnaa Flat otha bts aera tn vile will kill a dog. Imayine the effect which must result from puffing that y Peter Mahnken, ny IN these certain kinds of cigarettesy-°It is made from the tanca bean, which contains a drug calléd mellalotis, a Feed and Livery Stable, & for the oekhvay. tH Lower — St., Silver Reef, Utah ie 8 6: ih Se Biackenithing put of commerce. ibe bgeain- Qn J. M. LYNCH Sn he has has of barrels of it are sold: everywhere. ; Reef “desire dulge in: their killing delights, and =| boys and youths go “in swarins for Cc. * Silver The tite on the mar ket at_a price that voring’’ has , opium. with which this partieuler brand met. Unfortunately that success TREMONT HOUSE . pleas: caused an grmy, Of imitators to sp up; afd’ évery day wMnust Rome new brand of drugged cigarettes is placed on the fuaiket. By the use of drugs t 1s possitle to make a very inferior quill of tobacco pleasant. Manu- c ae ee Washington, ‘D, and. grows into « passion. The smoker becomes a slave to the enervating habit. To the ‘insidious effect of the drugs is attribuced the very success NAUT IS A REPRESENTAof American fdeas and Tite pee Map are naturally ant flavor, and have a soothing oct that a dittle time obtain a fascina control over the smoker. The aes cigarettes he smokes the more he de sires to smoke, just as is the case with oi-as-the. current goo Ttis publisied ara { and perienced tobacconist can detect the presence of valeriai by the smell. . editorial Street, Sie r Franclaeo production The drugs impart a sweet FRANCISCO, CAL et aid on rece pe of price. ecimen DR Addre _ THE A RdON AUT, York dark, soggy and greasy by the process to which it is rsubjected, + An ex- ... Al Ameri¢an Journal of... ae New of.a. pretty straw color, is rendered Politics, Literature, Society, Satire ypniitoruta in and 2 tincture of opium Virginia ‘The Av eonaut, {rBLISHED AT SAN house strongty used in the manufacture of cigarettes. The tobacco, which isa ee areneee Cultate, Desert Land and Pension Pastoffice Bax 268. | One sells Oh an average of five hundred thousand & day, and the profits of the proprietor of the brand are said to be v third of a million doflars a year. Utah for the and a stifling..odoy arose from all known Ilia weary soul soon yin aes its reat, is‘aorrows then No fickle maid will trouble aes York reacher “ll be o Law, at OITX, UTAH, Papers used by a variety cigarettes, notwithstanding. their well canes to drink to drown his cares, vere found no relief; But daily grew more wovheyone— You never sausage erie BSE to ing tobacco merchant, speaking of the fact that so many thousands go on complacently smoking paper-covered Stree: not know Whether £0 liver die. predisposed however, is put in its professions, and’ the paper used by it smells as vilely When ignited as any other. A !ead- ; He Utah. M. KAIGHN Attorney SALT LAKE Notary He felt his end wa But his woe was sacl Ne Mie any ene of its deleterious effects. He epi ed and grew a ae and pale. BEAVER CITY, UTAM. 41, Assistant ORFIO¥: . the diseaae. in of then One fir m claims to have discovered a process of denuding cigarettepaper girl, piel me ae when lm ORY OF THE PAST. the paper in the hills are gathered in the shade of of manufacturers were’burned satisfaction of the reporter, Pea brother; He knew then that ule hopes, were vain, Bat as he left he ee you have NW hauoch you cheaper sort of throat and upon the lungs, and is said to.aecelerate the development of consumption Gave to him a cold shoulder. SULVERREBE: <“YsU- By immersing naturally -as a consequence of com- His pleas became much boider; The girl at last, to find relief, | * Opeice——Next door to Walpin’s store. VOL. <] and JULY a the papers, and oil of creosote is produced Bat whet implored to marry, said: ‘-Tiipe, please, and tind another.* Physician perceive bustion. The latter has a most infurious effect upon the membrane of the designs. him can, however, are used in bleaching most cigarette girl, alas! he conld not suet— e-would-love SATURDAY, that “Water the tobacco can be readily separated from it. Arsenical preparations, it is said, SPECIAL The butcher etill pursued the paper is so cheap for wrapping | cigars. And he sent her copies of gushing verse— In fact, real tenderloins. La UTAH, ie DT Le Pa a ce ttine eco julea greeery store, that’ at ‘erethoppers,(ene ‘Bill, Harker The bees slip ‘renlurked: very neatly. At a first glanee it fills the home te-day. ‘would pass for the genuine article. It soberly from fewer te tlower, the: “‘How’s crops upJ your w ay, Lem ?”’ is used for making ‘‘all tobaceo” droning sounds that accompany. their “Well,” he-réeptied,=“‘eorn’s» sorter cigarettes and to.a considerable ex- flight appearing to be burdened with gin te ‘tasseling, but the stand is}- _| Love. “THE SUNED'S” ee! oon ome See \ 16. 1881. ; difference at a. glance.- “ Tobacco- | make nized ’’ paper is manufactured. Tt ia: common ‘paper saturated «wir -baéeo arid markeq.dia-euch a way as to}: imitate “the veins in the tobacco leaf they; too, shared in the sorrow A batcher loved a tender maid, and Notary Publie, | SILVER Butcher’s Cotton the trade ¥ The ragents are authorized to collect terre on "this aunt The ol Racca which for many In the 5 Pot. ‘a pree iotis burden and se} yeurs h used, as it is which occipied ‘one place by the Hank’ ~ grocery ig situated,.on the homest hearth It ‘is someyacant, and j rather more expensive. of a prairie in southern Texas, le form who oc- ey on Sunday guite a crawd used to times adulterated with linen or co” down & ton, to makeit cheaper. ‘The average —— og Bo+ tony tes in the quiet.em- | meet there and swap tiews and lies smoker’ cannot distinguish between death: - There -is a hush-in and have horeg races and get boiling The summer the commonest and best qualities of eas old . Homestead. drunk and, in other harmless "| paper. One who knows something of breezes steak emember curses sometimes, like Onr chickens, roost at home; Don't speak of other's faults uutil ¢ have none of our own. le, et Seathien. Dish. paper is not so much Then let ns all. when we commence To slander friend or foe. ... SILVER. REEF. i ™ (res Sta Interests with it at a Gost of two cents. it works fnll well; tocurd WASHINCTON a thousand cigarettes can be wra plan. : Mining ow nose, And though I sometimes hope to be No worse than some, I kno My own shoftco:mings bid Ae) Yet The faults of others-go. ‘ F. M. BLOMQUIST, “Braise sign a © ORNAMENTAL PAINTER the re a s1o E+ tell -you- ofa better Sees ta gre ee ee upon the membrane of the throat and 4 Some may have fasite, Pa ae has not? The old as well as wgapar perhaps, for gught wwe know, tlw aan en REEF, rr We ae = right to judge 2 mano Un 24 been tried; Should we bis We know he world is wi Min- eps | tocpriery if 3 hl Office~Mivenr SILVER never throw ae tere oe And from that point begin. Lease. a Given 34. Shonid Collection to Sell ee In epeaking of a person's & faults ; Prayd our own, .) Remember coer in honses of “glass J. N. LOUDER, and ee Caen -Ss fuT t Carel What: fobtayt a -, Erotessiona, Real ‘state SS Devoted ee ua ¥ AGENTS. C, W. Omaxe......926 Montgomery st. Room 10 San Francisco,tal. TR. LIMDGAY, 0.0.6. 6sy sees ney. Prisco, Uta 4 “ ak ic oie L SRTER) & HEBBERT STEEL Y Ghe Silver Hert BY adie agent WEDNESDAY hai EVERY cS PUBLISHED STREET, SILVER REEF. John Eortman, Prop’r. The Choicest Brands of WINES, " AND CIGARS. LIQUORS Obtainable in the Market always on wa ME A OALLL “A ena, f wu |