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Show “MATL. ARRIVES. MAIL oar From North at7a. u. | For *North at 2 From South at I2-4-m. For South. at 3 = *m Toquetv’e lp. Mw te "ea. Office open. from 8 A, Mas until 2P- M. done during office hours; later than 12:30Pp HERM AN Miming Grande. constFuction of theit extensive lines in this and adjoining Territories and but KRAUSE Postmag ter. ‘SATURDAY... ..0...NOVEMBER 19; 188! Look well to your chicken coop. Christmas comes on Sunday this year, Rome people shon!d pull down the blinds. : ERS is reported for the night of the “Phe arrival of strangers from the cold north is frequent. Brieget continues to receirs -goada suitable locating and recording claims: “In reply to your communication,” says the Commissioner in answer to the “I Sager has received a new fine brands of cigars. Sager has the genuine Otard Brandy, just the thing for mince pies. The turbulent and lawless element in our eity have taken a back We are to rent id seat. ble by those Probably no more cantile alone ten of occur. beseen inquiring after houses going into winter quarters- Just as we goto press two more with precincts yet to of season covered the Mountain on snow summits of the Pine Valley earned, and go to Sultan's chase, and profit thereby. The demand for lumber market, and some their to town Thursday The census is just and it is agirl that one expe- evening. McDonough made its first -@t Marytin’s castle yesterday Sultan purchased mate trade. all appearance goods for legiti- So there is no danger of getting an inferior article at his closing-out John short, aftertioon. his Martin, the proprietor road at this season. Utah for stove or steam doing yeecer will a thriving receive due profitable attention in county. our their Bteps should enitable be taken at bedding at the once to procnre lock-up, that tramps and homeless drunks may be cared for these cold nights. William Malcahy A liltle stranger, now cheers the cannot be counted of the lonely female ont. seldom persuasion, home. It first called ducks shot. on Thursday. “What everybody everybody agrees says must that Moss be so,"’ Woolf - specialities many that we GuLEsriE, have running the LUND satisfaction, can- & Co. against abont the houses the stoves in however, worthless, many of lazy the of curs delicious of all eranberry’satice. Turrill has delicacies, received five barrels of choice fruit, direct from Michigan. The old saw, that “it’s a long time between drinks,”’ will a long time do to till transpose, spring.’ So and you might bee hive,’’ owing to the activity as that prevails therein during business hours. His late invoices include everything required in a well-regulated household. as People need not go to the trouble nor run the risk of losing their money by sending off for Christmas goods. Briegeris receiving and will have the grandest display in that line ever seen by mortal miner. With the advent of the long winter evenings the question of good, interesting reading matter is one anticipated of and, shelves with gjnes and books. The importance. this, and Freudenthal is loading choice Q K Chop-house, his tables periodicals, pregided maga- over by that boss of caterers, N. Johnson, is meeting with a just acknowledgment from the belated wayfarer,and is nightly.crowded. His Diamond brand of oysters, choice steaks and other viands are par ext excellence, A miner on bis death- oe lay, Receiving consolatio From aood priest, whom, ere that day, long voyage, , He knew by reputation. f “ itave you,”’ the priest mah nae believed one who reigns su ifs T always was deveived, ; Fp r I belicved—in vein.’ R. on paid our camp a flying visit during the week, and left Thursday morning for the terminus, to resume Bothwell his journey has been East. making Mr. personal inspection of the various mining properties in which his firm is interested, both on this Coast and in Mexico. He expressed himself. well pleased with what he saw during his somewhat extended travels in the lands of silver, gold and Greasera, Knew Best. ereeaineip~ ne” Sater Steere ieee rsrag F Hedging. aie It was rumored-on the street this week that one of our restaurants had lately purchased If this is true, that ‘two potatoes. house-must’ hedg ed for the financial panic dicted y y Bearer pipers: 4, made by people coming jinto mining camps— a epeeoe The Odd Fellows’ Ball. “Oh, where are you going, my fash- Seah fn especially by heads of families—is the indifference shown towards securing homes and surrounding themselves with comforts and conveniences. From an economic view this course is not justified; and we doubt if any very weighty reasons can be advanced in favor of this “anything will do” existence so frequently met with in mining towns. _ ionable maid?” “I’m going to Brieger’s Enjporium,” she said; and that is now the central point of interest for the ladies. It is reported that this young lady is soon to be married toa most estimable young man, and it is also rumored that a previous visit to Brieger’s Emporium of Fashion is the reason why. = Shirin Amusements. ‘Secure Homes. One of the many mistakes ree the These amusement season, and it would look very much as if we were to be left in the cae of entertainments this winter. he Literary and Musical Society sou to be hopelessly collapsed, and the Dramatic Association in about the same fix. The only remedy left is. to depend on _ oecasjonal fpurth-rate bohemian entertainments {rom the outer world. eae She here. _>—_ About I Bothwell. gentleman demand : How a John This in be -pre- GOLD BASIN at Gold A Spirited _ House Union made Hall. The managers every arrangement for have the eh- joyment of those who attend, and a grand success is predicted. No special solicitations will be given, but a genetal invitation is extended to the public. ‘Tickets can, be procured at the Postoflice or from members of the ‘| association. On Settle Up. should come promptly forward and meet mel eee a AND GIANT POWDER.:: + the OF. oes HATS, of this be Maintained. HE at In PUBLIC Per A Fine Assortment of : Ladies’ ARE a@ Genuine as follows: a Private Rooms for Dinner Parties. AND SILVER Mill Supplies, Pipes & Fittings REEF - _~ TINWARE, - - - UTAH. pa LARGE: \AND HOUSE has recently COMMODIOUS been refitted and rengvated thoughout, is iirst-clsss in every Heparrnent me sets one of the best tables in he e Harrison o2i- ALSO. 25 FOR (Successor Main that a Street, ...- Wholesale to Jacobs Silver and Retail Reef, Dealer Utah in .... ---AND...- C STATIONERY!) Produce, avec ATi oes sea HALPIN’S. TAILORING AaRDS Mining In all its Branches. Supplies, of-un=} ee ’ Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible.for any debts con- COODS Gents’ Suits Made to Order tg An assortment of fine imported Eng lish Cloths always on hand. corner Centre and First West, Streets A. WINQUIST. in J. M. LYNCH S32 Furnishings, tracted by Julius Jordan, as our former copartnership has been dissolved. Simon WOOLF. Silver Reef, sterromace-£3; 1881, Fine Shop DRY was instituted. LINE +1esOF.... CROCKERY, HARDWARE | —— a which rep- In & Sultan) |\CROCERIES Provisions, for sale cheap. A FULL JULIUS SULTAN, claimed Postoffice orders, It has een accumulating for the past 17 years—ever since the postal money we SALE, without parenrakm quire at this office Are attached to the hotel. where the best of Liquors and Cigars will always be found. Unclaimed Postal Orders. Postmaster-General James says that there are now. $1,800,000 in the Subh and Oils DESIRABLE KESIDENCE, WITH OR be held at Miners’ Union on STEEL, Lard, Coal and Lubviatng ae re Station it has always enjoyed among the raveling public, and guests wiil a receive the very best accommodation Hall on Thursday, December’ Ist, a full announcement of which will appear in our next. amount AND will maintain the struggle against oppression, will please take notice that a public meet- Treasury at Washington, IRON Powder and Fuse, Miners’ see very small percentage. of the adult population possess normal hearing, a: fact largely attributable to neglect in childhood. (ae a PIPES. Harrison House JHARDWARE FINE BAR AND BILLIARD ROOMS Meeting. te < a Tobaccos, Cigars THE FINEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS SERVED TO CUSTOMERS. a League Assayers’ Goods Per Day, $1 papers A meeting of those who sympathize with the cause of Ireland—irrespective of cast or nationality—in her California "68 Meal, 50cts. —_—_—— The Causes of Deafness. That painful infirmity, deafness, is very often the direct result of carelessness» The disease of children very often effect the ears, and although during convalescence after scarlet fever, measles, whooping cough or mumps, the patient: may not complain of ear: whe, the greatest care should be taken to avoid exposure to cold. says Shoes ‘and Saddlery of all Kinds. RESPECTFLLLY be Misses’ HARNESS AND SADDLES Rates! restaurant will and Of every description. This can scarcely authority ail Colors and Qualities, and the Finest Linen and Woolen Qverstilrts Short Notice. in & eons our large assortment at Mission and Flannel Undershirts the price of board a well-known BOOTS And recommen Per Month, $30 Reduction be called & spititless affair.”’ order system we GENTLEMEN'S coe Corner Main and Centre Sts., Silver Reef. MILL, of : Restaurant Election. trifle over $117,150. the < We Carry the Larges Stock (}osmoPoLiraly : _>o—————— The mining companies have now all‘had pay-days, and the debtor class |Du Pont’s Blasting Powder $30) Suppers Served for Balls and Parties Basin’ cleaned ‘Some will Per Meal, 650c; say that yesterday’s election was an |unusually spiritless affair. But the ng will oy Fazer than _ at The New York Graphic of the oth resents The coming social event of the season is the Odd Fellows’ ball, set. for Thursday evening next at Miners’ Month, The well known Reputation reported running smoothly, and a continuous product may be looked for from this source in future. Land: MERCHANTS. Sole Agents for Southern Utah. ot ea AND BAKERY, The experimental ten days’ run of Davis, Ridenour & Co.’s A competent s Cor. Main and Paddock Streetz, Silver Reef in LEEDS. says: Per Fr HAS improved, and: is now inviting in Southern -s.,. that previously taken from the east incline, and will help to inerease the mill product very considerably. instant 50c; OcCE Garnum Evesveureni| returns received at the headquarters of the Business Men’s Moderation Society, which’ association had an agent in every saloon and drinking mo | shop yesterday, show that the number Oleomargarine. of drinks taken, from 6 a. M. until Many strangers. are arriving in 4 Pp. M., Was 1,673, 444, with some camp daily, and judging from appearremote precincts yet to be heard from. The statistician of the B. M. M. ances the labor market will be well estimates the cost of the drinks at supplied. It is noticeable, however, “each, and -this would that many of the new arrivals are not 7.0007 cents of the class of skilled labor that’ is make the sum expended for them a No disposition seems to be shown by our local talent to organize for the she and notice from the sub-Treasury that punched coin, will only be received there at the following values: Doilars, sixty-five cents; half-dollars, thirty-five cents; quarters, fifteen cents; dimes, five cents. Meal, “and Naa DRY COODS | RESTAURANT ~ The ore from the Bonanza shaft is proving of much better grade than ‘There- GR BOARD: Per & WALEER. throughout is looking well. mill Wholesale Jtah. The waiters are quick and attentive, and the bill of fate is from the cream of the marke’ undoubtedly “charcoal miners” and ‘railroad shellbacks’? might continue their pilgrimage on into the sunny clime of ‘Arizona without causing any detriment to our prosperity. traveled some six hundred *miles—a large part of it 2 dreary, uninhabited wilderness, with no company but her youthful sos Johnny, about thirteen years of age. eay “it’s well go to Moss Woolf's and get an overcoat end be happy. Sager’s store has recently been christened “the So procuring a team is when there will be. generally Wednesday last arrived home, having business . just in Again. her on time chants in New York have been given at one turn trip. the fore business men, and others should be careful about taking it. The mer- half-dozen started no difficulty here in passing punched or mutilated coming geese Coin. There has as yet been yielded better BARBEE THE POPULAR been. refitted and neatest and most the up $2,052 94 from 60 tons of ore from’ the Patterson mine. Everything is heel Mutilated portion of the journey by coach was found to be arduous in the extreme. This courageous lady decided to tr x more, comfortable means of travel, } not qilite so expeditious, on her, ae No Thanksgiving-dinner will be complete without that most three Home _ Dog-days are now about ovcr—out of doors. can Pe encountered has steadily improved, and is yielding shandgomely. The main incline is being driven down with eight-hour shifts, and will be sunk 100 feet from the present station. The mine ‘town is in a great’ measure at the Messrs. mercy.of the fierce element. Is it not | 3-stamp time something should be done? and the ore bodies are been THE am stthe et & Jordan..-.-.-Proprietors HIS The late strike of ore in the winze driven from the fourth north level } ‘and through general indifference our During ‘last summer Mrs. Henry Smith and son started on a visit to relatives in northern Montana. The not enumerate them all, but desire the public to know that our stock of California underwear and blankets is fall and complete. You or the dis- THE has been permitted to languish; our os ee sells more than all the other mer- so two are looked or present. fines —— the Maggie will be completed by the first of January. Taking the company’s property all in all, it never the engine is in a condition to be of no possible use for want,/of chemicals, Grounds. engaged from Almost a Fire. fortunately spared coin, but not Aside ‘ and Reef, Octaber 15; 1881. Woolf the south and east drifts from the ‘bottom. The new hoisting works at —___———.> <>. We unworked worth the failing to kill a or and and better clothing chants {in towai Wehave when for. has the —_ Aresde Rata continues favorable. Winze 15, from third to fourth levels, is -in--ore, and being driven down as rapidly as possible. THE CHRSITY COMPANY. ore serve lunch pararey the north developments the showing grade openeda Junches at any time Silver COMPANY. ‘In the California and oping to merit a liberal chase of the pnblic patronage, I renjain, very re poateRai “As the fourth “south “level from the fire in our midst. The timely discovery probably alone prevented such a catastrophe yesterday morning, Had the flames guined any considerable headway the result is only too plainly to be forseen. Our fire organization Nachez informs us that the time, al STORMONT up vslnticl Savage shaft has advanced the ore has improved very considerably, and now shows a strong: four-foot vein of characteristic Buckeye ore in the face. This is considered of more than ordinary importance, from the fact that the same character of ore was encountered above, and in each of which the grade improved with depth. In agreeable duty of announcing another be- gambling or sleeping, hunting these fowls. ‘They have sixty tule boats on different parts of the lake, on which theyconceal themselves and lie motionless until a flock of ducks, geese or swans come within short range, when they fire away with deadly effect, and good thankful }. Sink of Humboldt is alive with ducks, geese, swans, and other edible waterThe Indians spend most of fowl. xt. “No Thanksgiving-dinner will be complete without a nice hot mince pie. Giliespie, Lund . Co. have all the ingredients, fresh Opposite the Harrison Ifouse. BEG TO INFORM MY OLD FRIENDS andthe: public s inueb-h that I have co management. rapid strides in material wealth, no serious epidemics have visited us in our mountain homes;-no-serious disasters. have overtaken the. people within our borders. But with abundant harvests, prolific mineral yield and universal prosperity on every hand, we should. not be reluctant to recognize the source of our blessings. Winnemucea Silver State: The Indians are now living on the fat of the land in the western part of the yesterday and feel him doubt has ce a Indian Hunting : purposes. The collapse of an establishment that. was It no annual outlay required. larger than Gillespie, Lund & Co. are agente for the celebrated Black Diamond cqgal, the best in Routhern claims. A visit to thé mines by our reporter. found the dsual activity all along the line. At no time during the history of the camp has. the- Business shown to better advantage than now. Both mines and, mills are showing well, under thorough and IMATE ——_ oo -—-- prayer to the Divine Ruler for his many blessings vouchsaved to us:as.a people, The people of Utah have much to Work. most of those here now and considered cereals at Grapevire Station, reports travel on the busi- possessing so many advantages as. do sale. ever before to his knowledge Assessment : Properties. all showing well, especially in the “third and” fourtir “levels “north; “in Thanksgiving. The Governor has issued his procla- which splendid developments have recently been’.made...At-the Maggie mation, in conformity with, custom, and Silver Flat work contiues, with ‘and requests the God-fearing people the usual flattering results, In shaft of this Territory to observe the 24th No. 4, on Tecuunseh ground, good instant as a day of thanksgiving and come somewhat monotonous with many to make the necessary outlay required from year to year without deriving any direct benefit, but the time surely will. come when "each and every .mine that shows a mineralbearing ledge will be found of value. The rapid approach of railroads, with cheaper means of transportation, will not only make-the working of our low-grade ores possible to many that own claims at present, but will make the District accessable to investors, who will gladly purchase properties tienced by builders in consequence. And now it’s Bob Rickarda’ turn to be happy. It’s of the’popular pattern—a girl— that came Your aa IRamble, Through: Various ; = The time is at hand when claimowners who have not already done so should be taking steps to represent has depleted the is said law.’’ ee EB to pur- inconvenience unfortunate thé in conformity with the provisions of prosperity as credit. To this can be attributed nine out of all the commercial failures that Its demoralizing effects can atevery turn. It isthe parent Do be Thursday of this week. People should not forget that money saved ie money per- adhering to a cash basis to eause to at a that alone. births are several the of extravigance, profligacy, indolence and peonage.. It is only necessary for a reasoning individual to consider the many advantages to be derived from heard from. lofty 31, 1881, and1 the expenditures niade prior to this period—namely: within 60 days after lovation—would not be completely clogs the wheels of mer- supplement. first the United States law to be made between January 1, 1881, and December ness system could be introduced into a mining community than that of general eredit—or more properly *‘jaw‘-bone’’—for that is what it amounts to in far too many cases. Nothing so TRE Mucen' s New Year's edition will be on a grand scale, with a Mommoth illustrated The ing district have no authority to make any rules conflicting with this provision of law. If the mining laws of your district require that $50 shall be expended within 60 days after location, such provision would be wholly without force. Suppose a location to have been made July 1, 1880, the $100 worth of expenditure is required by nicious credit system is fast becoming Bullion shipments per Wells, Fargo & Co. ince dass report aggregate a ran $6, coin reported, of location, and the miners of a min- obsolete,.or..at least..is- being.reduced to the minimurin this community. The Christy Company yesterday shipped bar No. 592, Valued at $2,078 98 There are eighty-five children -in regular attendance at the public school. Eastern capitalists always call‘for the Guatemala cigar at Freudenthal’s. The famous Guatemala cigars can be had only at H. Frendenthal’s. Try them There is Cash vs. Credit. glad to note that lot of extra of a correspondent, mining laws provide that the locator of a lode or mining claim must make the annual expenditure necessary for the maintenance of~ the -possessery title at any time within one year.from: January Ist next succeeding the date a just inquiries have to state that the United States fumiliar with its surroundings. for the holidays. Gatheréa During ing laws, and’ would seem to imp! that subordinate laws and customs-are to be confined siinply to the matter of they will push matters as fast as possible to successful operation. These facts, combined with others previously mentioned, are proots that but a brief period will pass before Southern Utah< will -be-neted. for its production of crude and manufactured iron, its cbal, lead, gold and antimony, as well as its almost unexauley production of silver. ‘That Iron City is the prospective Pittsburg of the Pacific Coast is apparent to all Quiet pay-days. Cranberries at Turrill's. General: Land Office-in relation.to local min- opening out early next spring, when BRIEFLETS:.: of the avert : . MENING NOTES... Decision. The following is the latest decision of the Commissioner States. The iron company recently organ| ized to work the mines in the vicinity of Iron City are not idle, but quietly securing what claims they can and perfecting their titles preparatory to to insure them for the day’ * mail; they7must not come Rio that city for the manufacture of rails and other necessary ihaterial for the And from 5 Pp. m=to 7 P.M. On Sundays, from. Ba. M. to 10 a. M: ae Registering and aa HOURS. Denver 5 POSTOFFICE The The Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company have evidently come to stay. An Ogden paper says they \/are erecting a large roiling mill in me The Silver Beek Miner.| Feed and Livery oe Boots and The brightest " exercsd of charity is charity toward the uncharitable. Seen \ . 5 ; f == promod delivered free of charge ee RANE &4., Stiver a : ear Agency for Singer Bewing Machines. ee EST ‘hnmae Main — ‘ Another eléctric railroad is: soon to be ceenplcns and opened at Berlin, Shoes| $5 10920:wor!beth BB ) por ais at ne. RRA RET Uteh ES wl oi ‘aie |