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Show a as . ee She silver Beet aMiner. a The reported us of the President is quite serious, and being ; this Coast, it becoming painfully evident that the | physicinns are more skilled There and to-erntaree-that another prove that at his disposal. If rewards do this there | ater tote loiekeste never saw One See vet yet is TaErUsted tance 16 seems Cid to nlbathers Ted Tee dion ters aiteral | “the su breeze, anid, not tintike the Arib, will clefone aud! | proval.”” erown Bios: to developments, The Nevada Legislature .ef 1878-79 a kow, which went into effect end. | For | -ai—else desired 4~ collections to be paid into the treas-., uty. Some of the counties of that ===> "Pur records, of suicide do King, is All They in Military held an Alabaina | | everything Officers. editorial recently, \and convention and every annual ap- } The cost of few ecuided. for Mt the and his! estimate Cetewayo a service. rvice, i A Pacific Coast lnvited -guest. —plain’ Mr. Smith. He wept: Tun | | of en 1 ts ' HE bleapo Pines Is ina about theei wiekedaces of re mind my : ; after dav. he he ‘asked uske his il ifif noticed the intensity with haw gazed duringOe the ‘sermon. sue they help it, eagle. iy dear. « rf . hole lsents AND We Aneusta, : “when state tat Neatest Paper in had ting whieh upou the him | elaine, and looks brigitt and newsy as “that there is wot w murder) ¢ a six- grent improvements, paper. Suecess its proprietors.” to Farr 457 only the support to Government im the Mixer and EE Matxe Jast of year, the and $82,- Federal Vermont| only $53,000, while Kentucky plum ped down $8,719,162. ble. differéiice jman who | times in There is. considera- the inijportance of Some States to the Federal treasury. States have an influence in the Gov- arrant | hereafter be e, one of :your :vloyes addressed to “Wades, | ! eee bot a | , Pus HN the oS 5 ] Vl Per ort Ses “ Tot 3 ” . it was commenced, expended is not nearky upon it; | as Czar-killing. as Linen and OTH And State’s expense, ang | | | popular assent to further taxation for | | this ptirpose, Of course the secret of | jobbery | the gross Inisinanagement, , ~ ) jand eorruption which have accom the Philadelphia were comparing wher - One ET and. be in- tou Canna,” | Unat iow she} toakshulexpenses, that it would. but PENDENC TT | bank of fog, telegeaws from Wasbing- | Wotila few “Major mention | In asingle Pr Cr which pale s00n Brew rays shot minute I. HICKEY, FORMERLY THE 2 sa cit ‘\ microcap= am te ' : te , hi » ‘ A | the SILVER ILVER 0- Re PENN: Donte sets one of the best tables in Harrison will maintain the it has always enjoyed among PROVISIONS _ 3 ! a ttached Are to the hotel. where Liquors and Cigars will always the best of be found ma --GasMorouTaN mR | W A R E IRON AND | | aateane candnaien: Reduction hier | _ | Per oe. | | full Hine of assorted .... } PAPER f House, Sigh and Ornamentat a Rates! x Day, $1 FINEST ALWAYS THE MARKET SERVED TO Rooms _ a T. B. AEFORDS meio CUSTOMERS. Dinner for | f RIO VIRGEN HOT SPRINGS. Parties. , | A FULL ‘Good “Ing XN vews For Iny alids as | ty, Eas FAR-FAMED RIO VIRGIN HOT ' | SPRINGS, near Toquerville. Kane ' County, Ptah, has ms been fitted up for the GROCERIES croruine, A SPECIALTY. | F. M. BLOMOQUIST, K. of THY Private Halpin’s, Paper Haneing & Kalsomining, oer MAIN STREET......,..:.-SILVER, REEF| r receas | BLANK BOOKS ty) ee Gents! Fur nishing Goods. vee was of guests The acitoal properties of ‘the | acai have been known and acknuw edged | for years, and their advantages to persons suffering from ne eae Neuralgia, Lead| Poisoning, Paralysis, Chronic and Skin Dis S| eases can be Steated by hundreds who hay | reals d permanent cures from their neanne A ’ 1 Wat ae nes ‘hotel accommodations are aa every convenience will be placed at the dis- [nosél of visitors-and invalids. think- STATIONERY, NOTIONS, WINES thinner AND [ STATIONERY and and i CIGARS, AT. Independence Restaurant f board at this ii dione Utah earns popular restaurant will be THIRTY DOLLARS. PER. MONTH. CKEY, 7 : roprietress. In all its Branches. Suits Made to Order. assortment imported inne rs’ Union | re hop Mect, PRICES N AND AFTER JULY 1st THE PRICE An lish Cloths 8¢,, Silver ROBERTSON, Prraprietor. ane AT THs Livery Stable, a RA, moderate, REDUCTION AN . TAILORING av uin Charges: ED. “J. J. HALPIN’S. LIQUORS 5 Lower Ter Shoes Fine Feed j ] a trans- TN NR r Meal, | Pee to y..-A r PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFLLLY in formed that on and after Angust 1, | i881. the price of board at this favorite and wejl known restaurant will be as follows: y b. Sager d oor ‘ | pu STEEL, near y J in +4 * WALL estAaurant | athe ma, oo a suST. RECEIVED Cigars ES Next TORACCOS, CIGARS, am skied teeny Goods FIRE BAR AMD BILLIARD ROOMS| Wines andLiquors t W in: i the travelng public. and gnests wiil always receive the very best accommodations. Kinds. be eters UTAH Dealers CROCERIES His LARGE AND COMMODIOUS| HOUSE has recently been retitted and ‘ er vice pee Crome in every nT renovated thoavhont, is first-cisss paste eL and the We The xood re pisaitog " - UTAH, UT ain ee {a “ AHEEEne PEER EA eS & California Yourself MALN STREET. REEF...... General (i , House. ) REEF’. REE of LOWSR SILVER P eee |feHarri C Son 1 Shoes Shoes MILLS, : RE RaW Kee Reese Lard, Coal and Lubricating Oils. ss L HUSTON, PIERSON. tus an & West OF T¥s- | BOARD io J. M. LYNCHSSs | H: “B: MINES, | And PES ale of of ce Rew up above. a wonderful x County, RICE, be Ne ery I ecieon start 2 powerful H. Notice. Powder and Fuse, Miners’ Tools | ae One e See ome! yormation had takwa place) Apfor are 108 dozen towels, 14 dozen of the Presideit’s attendants, This} parently not a quarter of a ainile hair brushes, 36 gallons of bay yun, Lis Billy Cromp,-of-Cleveland, Ohio; | away lay the istind of © hincoteague, 15 galions habe tonie and5 dozen shioc- | During the war. he Was cook for | With its tall white tower, its dweilHeeae alata ae | ings, its trees. and shrubbery. A br nBhes. ayes, and subsequently hept a sa- | little boy was seen driving a flock of| in Cleveland, When Hayes | sheep along the shore, and even a. .. caine BRIE Lixcorn Das in- ‘loon ' took possession of the White [Louse | little girlin “the « loor of the light- house. vited Major-General, Hancock, to take Ltresbeat= fits Bil eacatt ‘appointed iin) : keeper's home fondling a doll. In charge of the military display at the feli| 1 another imiiute. a aecond for bank [ Ste Ste Ward, | Gay ich retalnie Hin), and prose and shtit out the vision, ‘ihis eentennhul celebration, at Yorktown, j itds now *fMajor Crump, ) island Avas distant thirty miles, Virginia, next October, ’ ) ; ig! Short DIE ES. ¢ Inspirer. office - $30 Qvershirts isses’ Misses’ . reckon On about 6,000.7 “When | do you intend to start them 77 SAE ya in the spring, sah.” “How much is collected thus far? tIn the nayburhood of sixty cents, as, nigh as DL kin reckon.” “And if 1 shoukt give you a nickel, that would he: sixty-tive CODES tae Caan sir oNV OUICuSiAtv= five vents be of anyygreat help toward sending 9,000 colored people to Li- notes the othe: remarked EEE ——— Tue Among the artictes charged b: carora and V irginia City. Fenibnctal} y | informs blic of Silver Reef that she the public has opened the above re pacer a ny and intends | Tunning it in first-class sty] Mill Su ipalles, Pipes & iting | panied every step of the work is poli' Lies, a | —— Waren must be very dear i | Tuscarora just nowe ‘The Times-Re| view. rays that a couple of business | beria?’’ ~ “* Well, sah, it wouldn’t go Re eine ana fe a great ways when you come right Press finds that it cost $2,415 92 last | Nionth, One: asin Xksortment AND of $1,500,000 to complete it, | the ferry dock, in Detroit, and-said le ; but tie community dias become so.) Was collecting money to help the ; thoroughly disgusted with the whoie | Southern negroes emigrate to Liberia. many want to eo? asked the | business that is difficult to obtain “How man at the desk. “Well, sah, 1! ; day, J. Mrs.'l. Hickey - -- Proprietoress. | | 1G Jargze assorti nent Tobaccos, A withered and aged African, who bimself as “Judge Phomas | an’ the of this el iitderstarten Saddlery of all i upwards | ladies | MAIN STREET, SILVER REET. OY || announced entered of Maintaixed, Per SHOES | | & | wasn’t making her salt. “Salt, in-| dn? if it was only handled right.’ Ce a sre le the rate of incrcase that took place in. deed 1" yeplicd the others. “why, I anes Boots A Mirage. the United States within the same time. j cant even make my water.” And| Thow thatppaper is suggesting to the |} beautiful mirage“ Wwas-seer int —— Tne Pennsylvania Senate was | warter company that it ought to bea ; Accomac county, Va, a few mornTOBACCO, ‘suppHed with a barber's shop at the | little more moderate in its charges. The sun rose behind a thick. | PUP ae: winter, . Geods, Weolen and . a Thought meeting JOHN | $ and?Qualities, TINWARE, ra Money finished. JEW-BAITING in Western Russia | [tis estimated that it will still require | 9 infamous Colors Sepa Goubine y Ba- new $3,020,215, and The burning of sixteen villages in which Jews were the ehief propertyowners should suggest to the Hebrews of Russia the advantage of emigration tothe United States, Jess lave not proved a curse to this country, and if all were as wood as the best of them no better citizens could be desired, ee RENT —— THe figures of the census taker in the Dominio of -Canada, which have just been published, show that the total population of the country is 4,350,000, an increase of B65, 000 over the figures of ‘1871, aivincrease of twenty-five per cent, which is about 50c; Of every deseription, growth | Examiner gives a history | porred from the fact that the earnings ae ea : Ching 156: Tral- |.ah i" RE ‘Hy Hall of tos San MOAN she elvocneh Union Telegraph CISCO, and itis an instructive story. Company for dine increased $250,000, The building y Which was to have cost Bo hile ay ca | A as IN 2 all 1 SS — A Moprr: VTE idea of the of business in the country may a Streets, Silver Reef be | He CSt me | WHirvis.”" ernment out of all proportion to their © $1,590,000 When contributions i support of it. jhas already had is about tah-wf “Ciyaxqina the demoft the loop | be rate per cent. of sa tees, Syachington: a Stop terfering di the matter and lobbying| ote . { Bring on the hang. | with Senators in behalf of the Gover-| to that eity should | por’s appointees. +" malt rs resident in the District at 1 Wtul, ree gust ¥, ie Stop the pistol carrying. murdering, : Letters | Pp. M phere dete ese the Dated iiver Se Reputation will On . revolver is nine | said: The new United States Senueleven times in! jor, Warner Miller s sivualizedl hds ascoward or aw reckless | sumption of senntorial divnity by in- 3 ‘the | Meu o'clock the Schvol- pe. in Silver Reef, Washington | County, Utah Territhry, for the purpose of Ss Suppers Served for Balls and Parties POWDER. Flan \ Fie carries a ten—nay, in | tna ' contributed CIANT ies’ Ladies: city limits—and no one jsard does not change his spots, * jus of a hanging! Re-ereet! observed the Artemus Ward. late | bod * * Phere’s too muety Kile }(> Makifie the #atows! him a’ Senator instead of a |j The murderers are | ing in Chicago. Representative does not alter Warner It will soon be every | Miller’s propensity toward the lobby. L running riot. brute. TE D> teat and | Fiaest teen-year-old lass in new toggery. It is the neatest litde paper in Utah. ium ’s dually tuskt o look after the ia-! ; Che New Nork ‘Tiines, referring io brother Stecle ie at the typographical | | tegrity of his throat and viscera. The | the expiring hours of the Perilatunee belm, and during his ineumbency has made Paddock The well knowa Meal, . BAKERY, Cor. Main.and ; Per HIS: for sale RICKARD NOTICE. | property tax whu AXD building, J. R, FFNUE TRUSTEES OF SILVER REEF . School District hereby give notice that on Saturday evening, Angust 20, 1881, at 7 m Rati nen House Q » ASssayers —_ aa the | levying a tax upon the property in the Disfor the sapport of the Public Schooi $20| | trict tor the school year ending June a 1882, and Nionth, Se Retail OQ recommend our In ‘tlew could said Lary | Within the ate hever hears Per many We wis ao toan nut HARNESS AND SADDLES Utah. White Pine News? ‘DLE LW Reer Miner: has donned s new dress —— P eremeee as Le tere ihe ; sheshe oh Pepa et ares Carry the Largest Stock| ; was on the fof of your head thee . ett 404 ce tavhote. time? Phe - Dean-having taker his hat off betere enter nye the his Gc in re- a 7 ee fu Pont’s Blasting Powderdoe morning owite ite BOARD: &£ JUDD without i city. it coniplains that ruffians, footpulpit,-the glove Tying therein i tears were heavy and bitter: he wept | jepads, sneak thieves, carroters, wurjo , i : : i . | fallen on his head, and as he stood! at his insignificance and loneliness, || " derers, and werse, have thines their | vos hi Pad quite sti] when preaching, VETTE and longed for his distant home, that| | OW Wiy, nnd ede uawhipped of jus, : sy Ph JUST) remained. he might againmeet a private, Phtes Notts (day. sosses it ext <4. ey TE EE ES . The Y anigiies. congregation } 1| editor was there: in His “name was Smith One ERD with as PHOTOGRAPHER B) And prentice boy in walking distance or | | suite, amounts to $5,200, of which by | aS the Sa part is for the SHRLO- | Who could secure, free pass were and interpreter, Cetewaye’s | But all Were- tided men: all }dhuus there. : L household consists of afive wives Caen and ot | uAvfitary ofticers—Colonel Jones, | two attendauts. || Major Brown, General Dusenbury.| ' and cent times by a Gloucester eentionan, GEN TLEMER'S who built a funeral pyre in*the vard Furnishing of his house, and, havime set fire to top TC | eULenCa mounted to the ‘HATS, BOOTS awaited hiseud 1 awwhich soon caine, preeching. 5 =a — Tur ktie Dean si: Sole ‘vy is said’! Mission for their Healttrct have firely imade a westure when| necessary comfort. in her death in a very ‘This ease has only been gus POPULAR RESTAURANT HAS beer refitted and improved, and is now the neatest and most inviting in Southern Utah. ‘Phe waiters are qnick and attentive, aud the bill of fare is from the cream of the 18, 138] WOOL I. EY. ‘Wholesale State are very large, bat quite thinly | farms, one of 1.690 acres and another © head, and when i had run down and poprlated and while lreavy taxes are | of, GO neres, Which, thrown together, i saturated: ler clothing she set tire to | imposed, the collections are Invgely The oflicials of White || wil form the limits of his future | ir, ‘Phe injuries she seeeriea resttced insufficient. No strangers will) be ~ per- | Pine county have each recetved three | | realm. months’ pay, with four months’ salary | initted “to enter the’ bounds of the) + j King’s lotation except under written yet dite and no mgHey in the treas-| Cetewayo and his followers | orders, ury. The only officer in Lincoln | will not be permitted to be absent | county who has received any money | from, their residence between suns 2t xo far is the Treasurer, who depleted sunrise, but will have liberty to | the exchequer by drawing his salary || cuaicl move about daring the daytime over | | tor the month of January. <4 i the land, They will be s supplied with | eS Ry 2 ER ATONE | | | rar OFFERS and Stationery business and fix- }Fa } | Jordan.....- Proprietors Te ND & JUDD, | market. Reef, Utah, August -GILLLESPIE & SALE. UNDERSIGNED News “pent Woolf CO C, ee vet PESPI isG WE Uh Uw ts wae ata bargair MERCHANTS. This woman, who had passed (he middle age-pouted parafiine oif over her| Zulu JAMES WOOLL EM aot about) Cetewayo. the interest to Noe GROCERS | to regain a partial liberty. The Britjish Government has purchased two SS ( | disre) Often contain such evidence of ; gaurd of physical sutfering as is claimed | } LoWwats showp. by aowoidn named. Coyne, who lived nee Manchester, Raghu. | will follow. | | lCetew avo, Inaking. all) county hist * January, offices salaried; and the tees td other FOR & Savard CO., tures, Gillespie, iii & (0, a took. THAT & eer tF their hands because youlee ies | **foide his tent and silently steal} every successful ofice-seeker there breach of political etiquette te put| : | ‘ raway” “white it with tt iv werms sop wih be tem disappointed cancidates; ih more skillful surgeons in their places, expended oa judleiotts: effort: were and these Will swell the stalwart Our dispatches this morning state that “in the November clevifon, | made where they are, in nine cases fcolumn the President” passed a quiet nigat, out of ten it would prove more protit- | \tler all, When party triumph depends and the jndications seem somewhat | rice able to them. ‘To those whose busi-| upon spoils instead of on nore favorable. a cet deren rests upon a sandy foundation. ness depends so largely on loval prosperity, we ean Only say: Nevada's Salary Law. Kneourage Saree eee eee eee jatssed & Silver 4H with. ‘ GIVEN of GIL LESPIE. ne Rot vindicate their So ‘it begins name his ciredictat hein \HERERY who will assume ail the re tt of and freceive oH pore ee thedate firm of Liddle will be disappointment near future would ula? the’ Laciadown IS ld S. Liddle having solé’ thei: ohio, Lund & Judd. and disgust; and if he does, there will be such a ery and chumor among pres- enchantment Le eed ICE a8 he Dukiness w Ul be es by Woolley, und & Judd and_R. T. Hts ‘tinder the ns must naturally | hepchmen, he must turn ott Republi[ft he fails to vicher. than any 4 citps 1oW in possession., as reeds ettaurant Notice. t favors of this he SAlisecllancous. a the firm of LIDD ILE. BROS doing business at Silver Reef, Ute peuey by mutual consent, James, i the migratory nature of Gie American | Conkling, in his Jetter to his support- | toc attend his life here were led to expect wo ‘Day. - Discolution wo the certainties here for uncertainties | ent Republican incumbents as will fill while we all bfow | the Eimpite State with discord. elsewhere—and eae called President: Bee But large and small, there general production | clftracter. vital importance, | ave only some thirteen hundred oftices Phere are experienced miners leaving of them, it is asserted on the authority of ex-Surgeon Hammond, has not : ~ seen a gunshot wound since the Mexaud ting, rich if not yet developed, sud ia order to dem- | | onstrate this it requires but the efort.| hoods that my one who has kept pace with them is even now left in doubt, us to the truth of their reports. One he grea is a large scope of unde eloped iground in the art of polities than of healing. ‘They have bulletined so many false- | ican War, ¢ generally the iniportance of? even-though the capacity of the New York Custom House was many times effort in the maticr of enDoubtless the hancing the prosperity ef our camp.- greater than HH is. We certainly linve one of the most | “forbidden znd abhorrent” forces who permanent producing Districts on | rallied at his back to overwhelm Conk- ieal condition, and some claim that| wnd increase the, his recovery is very doubtfal. But it iss of the most mutil Dilemma. individual enuses much uneasiness. His physicians now adwmit“that he is in a crit- attending Robertson's nessinen President, condition | Developinents. We should feeb that we were dere- | Yobertson is alrendy in trouble. ° ty, ' that it is‘impossivle to | lict in our duty= did we notendeavor 4| He annotnces 2 . | to impréss upon the miners and busi- | satisfy zl the dewends upon him, _AUGU ST 229, 188! SATURDAY... The ' Encourage | ‘ always on of fine Eng hand, } : . corner Cente and Firgt West Streets | \. WINQHIST. a REGUS Mebtings, LR2 MEETINGS or THE Miners’ Union of Harrisbu rg Mining District: will be held at Miners’ Union Hall jon the first sud third W ednerdags of every | month. Members of the U ae a a uested fe aa ae If. Wis, |{ AAO Wm SB eG: ANY LL LE, , Secret me «tea LE a des TR tp mintdeee ela J : |