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Show i 4) ¥ ti | ae ee The Silver Reet Miner. POSTOFFICE “|. MATL ARRIVES. From North Ys m HOURS. ble. MAIL DEPARTS. For North at 2P. Ms For South at 2p. M. at7 A. M. South at-12°4.™-) Toquerv’é The No. ip. a. . ’ Registering se to insure them for M. only. during office hours; but the day* * pees il, they must Postmaster. SATURDAY......:...-- PECEMBER Christmas is coming. Halpin has clocks from $3 upward. A sleigh would be.a curiosity'in the Reef. mining notes are unavoidable some future time. Don't forget that Brieger’s is headquarters for holiday goods. Call and sce the fine display of new goods at Gillespie, Lund mThelcollustor reqqests the delinquents speci ial school tax to-settle up. The prospects are that this term of 4 District Court will be a slim Mose Arnold the affair. met with a painful accident ‘i the Buckeye mine on Thursday last. Turkeys and chickens tonsly discussing The weather nioonlight Rogers’ are just :he holiday now anx- question. is perfectly nights lovely, and celebrated cutlery, silver Lund, and can buy crockéry and glassware at Sultan’s for the next thirty days below cost. Snow ou and mad the upper in abundance are has just received a choice line ‘of seasonable novelties. Call and see them. ,Thecomner in the wood market didu’t pan ut. Themarketis again being well supplied. ‘A large invoice of staple and fancy groceries, just received atGiliespie, Land & Co."s. Our merchants are looking for a good trade during the holidays, and are daily receiving goods AE Casters, solid and piated knives, forks and epoonr, in’ great & Co.'s. variety, at The bullion shipments to-dsy per Wells, $25,257 Gillespie, Lund for the week Fargo & Co. ending aggregate River bring is the rheumatism, or con- If yon intend to shuffle friction, go throngh and get this world your bot drinks at Rafferty’s A private a part conveyance of the was bullion engaged shipment plain and of to-day, ornamental a large the clocks, invoice matches, of pis- lols, tobacco and cigars. The bullion amounts shipment to $79.639 for $1, being November a fractional run at the mills for the month. Don't forget that Turrill has fresh cranberries, vegetables, choice dried fruits, and canned goods of all kinds. Julius Sultan eoits in has a few broadcloth cau be bought and of those fine dress diagonals for Jess than left for their.grand that cost. Poyerty-stricken niary ovation—a holiday display. - Beaver will receive-a half dozen of start to-day to attend Court as California harness the best in have an An the Alabama the balance to Lund be & Co. bas sixteen produce more than beats. that, with of the county as areserve. ’ Gillespie, celebrated Southern Gillespie, stock. just received. county Silver Reef can ’ v citizens jurors. is acknowledged world. immense pecu-’ our Lund Black Utah & Co. are agents for the is Happy. Arizona has never been in so happy a condition as now. No. Governor presides over her destinies, and yet the ship of Arizona plows gr ae on. It might be well to have a petition circulated among our¢itizehs asking Arthur to defer the appointment indefinitely. here would be no danger then in his offending the many aspirants who are seeking the Dauble reputation, and would spare the people the burden of being @dverned’ by incompetent officials.—f{'Pueson Star. purposes. Too boots, boys’ suits, coats, pants, shoes, hats, caps and gloves, interests, and purchase of your'best Hagerptheold-reliable. Mis goods are Al in qvality, and sold on small margin. Mr. J. D. Hickox has re-opened the “Miner's mine, new Delight’? and ones knows invites ‘to enll saloon his and at the old-time see Hix, who, besldes, Buckeye friends him. and Everybody being a bully good fellow, wouldnt be caught keeping anything ut the best. He was holding his girl in his lap, And hence did not notice bor pap, Who stepped ap behind, With revenge in his mind, And gave the young fellow 316 made Bat a slap. just one leap for the door, ghe bull-dog got he before, nd proceeded tot The rear of his weet _ And he swore he would | go there no more. q generally that I have GROCERS DRY GOODS MERCHANTS. & GENTLEMEN’ 5 CLOTHING -KERNER, | nats, Boors & sions XIX | Mission and FlannelUndershirts Harrison House, goods in any quantity at wholesale prices, You can buy better and cheaper than at newspapers, and it has traveled with him-to Eurepe.It-was easy for the people there to look upon a man of such reputed wealth as a princejora king, feeling that he mist and should have a title. tecently, when Mr. and Mrs. Mackay were traveling in Northern Europe, they stopped for a few days at the Hague. The honest Dutehman who Kept the. hotel they put up at forthwith sent to the papers an account of the arrival at his hotel of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mackay, the King and Queen of the Bonanza Mountains of C‘alifor nia. / Proud. prestige of this house will be: fully maintajned, and men's public home. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 997 and 229 Wabash Avenue,Chicago, IIL JUST Mim Assayers’ Goods Better Late than >_> Our |- —___—__—_- Climate. Probably no mining country in the Union effers suchindacements during the winter as Southern Utah, At the present time, while it is raining, snowing and biustering in the cold North and Northeast, our climate is as mild asa New E neland Septenrber. The air is pure, free from sudden changes, nnd as a necessary consequence good he: uth follows. Postoffice WALL In Memorium, JULIUS and Ornamental PAIN TIN G Street, Silver Provisions, Produce, 7 AND y.. 5, Woolf The Only Exclusive Dealer in ° List. Supplies, 1 AND DRY Gents’ Boots FOR Persons calling for said letters will please say “Advertised.” Cliff, Mr Smith, J Evatsy John ~—athornton,O £yaenes Tc Tarkings, Pat Tloran, Jolin ler nandez. Fred Knuckey, Thos » McManus nat Jas Manning McLeod, _ Jotin D Smith, Bilt Balch, Cc ae Rrown, Geo even DST: AL oe Hee le, John McKercher, R Mangnm, Owen And Carrying eo - Mouck ler. M The Largest Stock Jn Southern’ Utah. wen, HERMAN KRAUSE, a GOODS Furnishings, quire at this o: A e . Notice, All persons who have not paid their special school tax are hereby notified to call at the store of Gillespie, Lund & Co. and settle without further notice. G. W., MOREHOUS Assessor and Solicitors FALL & WINTER GOODS J ust Received. FULL LINE (BLANK BOOKS1) ooe AND so ee [ STATIONERY U and Shoes aa Goods promptly delivered free of charge J. A. Turrill o2-eAT. J. J. HALPIN’S. TAILORING In all its. Branches. Fine Suits Made to Order Ce ... General passe ifs GROCERIES «+e AND... Postmaster SALE. i255 aap Agency for Singer Sewing Machines. CLOTHING ayes AP rithoot far RESIDENCE, WITH OR thont furniture, for sale cheap: In ver Reef Postofiice for week ending November 30, 1881. STEEL, nid Fuse, Miners’ Tools Lard, Coal and Lubricating Oils CROCKERY, HARDWARE Mining Moss Utah CROCERIES ‘A SPECIALTY. K. of Reef, J bboieusté aed SestaD eaten dos Paper Hanging & Xalsomining F. M. BLOMQUIST, TINWARE, IRON AND Powder Pe Alas PAPER Sign SULTAN, (Successor to Jacobs & Sultan) Never. Following are letters remaining in the Sil- Om Died, at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., November, 22, 1881, Elizabeth Louder, relic of John Louder, Esq., aged 75 years. “Her .,eblldren rise up and- call her blest Letter Are -attached-to-the-hotel. where the-best-ofLiquors and Cigars will always be found. Niain .-A fall line of assorted... House, FINE BAR AND: BILLIARD ROOMS one >_> Not glassware, silverware ware and goods ever brought to this market. For INFORM. MY OLD FRIENDS Mill Supplies, Pipes & Fittings Arizona A colored man entered a fashionable Active efforts, we are informed, are church ona recent Sunday and was being made to organize a dramatie Bones brand of oysters, direct from Baltiproceeding down the aisle, when he company, in time to enliven the holimore ewas. touched on the shoulder by the day season with-a series of entertainThe reorganization of the Dramatic Society gentlmanly sexton, who said, ‘The ments. “There seems no good reason is now in the hands of competent parties, seats in the rear row are reserved for why this should not be readily accomandentertainments during the holidays are colored ,beople. 7 “Oh, if doesn’t ] plished, and a strong company seassured. mitter,”” ‘said he» dark- skinned lected from the array of Jecal talent The immense stock of drygoods, millinery brother5 ep Il sit anywhere, ’'m not available. The public would no doubt + and notions at Sultan’s are fast disappeartoo proud to sit among the white apprec inte a repetion of “Ten Nights ing. Don't delay, but go at once and secure folks.” And he entered a softly in »—Bit Saloon,” or possibly a. probargains. cushioned pew well down ‘in the duction of “The ‘Ticket of Leave Wednesday's coach took ont 547 pounds of broad aisle.—[ Boston Transcript. Man’’—if our merchants do not conDullion, valued at $8,425 06, and to-day’s <2 > sider that alrendy too monotonons, shipment amounted to 616 pounds, valuediat The Barnum Restaurant. At any. rate, sweep down the cobwebs $9,120 71. This pioncer establishment changed and sand the beards. Only an occasional drunk to be seen these 5 ieee that hands on the Ist. instant, and will days. They are the quiet, chronic kind, The Walnut and Chestnut. are times whether hereafter be conducted by those popusprees their will have The common American and Englar eaterers, Messrs. William Meyers ively or not. lish walnuts and the Italian chestnut and Joseph Kerner, under the firm in drygoods and patterns Choice new name of Myers -& Werner, These ‘can be successfully and. profitably richest ribbons, mnillinery, hats, feathers, cultivated in Souther n Utah. -The gentlemen are so well known in their just received at trimmings, and flowers professional capacity in this commu trees are linrdy, ‘and. when once Brieger’ s Emporium of Fashion. nity that an introduction scems-ahnost planted and: started need but little unpacking Ginespic. Lund & Co, are now superfluous, their names alone being sare or attention, lot of queens cantina etd the largest and most complete a suflicient assurance that the former . i and plated consult a fitted - aed Speneds ttlunch-house, and ami Bememum n Resigurent Johnson,of theO K’Chop-house, has just received an invoice of the celebrated Dia- vests, ) ee a | Tobaccos, Cigars — AND PIPES, Diamond coal, the best in for stove or steam to the buyer and seller. ‘The Park City Record, evidently taking the cue supposed to be persons of culture and LUNCH ROOMS Opposite the Harrison Ilouse,° refinement, are among the most asrepared to serve the finest arene and daintiest lunches at any dime of night sidueus: applicants for a place in from us, thus dilates upon the subject ; to merit a liberal share of the pubé Court.. They are not a bit abashed at All good business men will agréé lic Loping patronage, I remain, very at the nature of. the evidence that is that the system as carried on in Park JOHNSON Silver Reef, October 15, 188i. often -predueud...-They are prepared City and-other-mining.camps is in~ Wholesale i Retail to run the gauntlet, if they do not actually énjoy, the ‘staring eyes of a _jurious.to both buyer and seller, and motley collection of men a w hole day in this article we shall attempt to promineng spree, and’in a note fol- through. Yet these are, or ought to > prove to the reader sthe” bad effects lowing .the editor. claims that ‘the -be, gentlewomen with homes to attend this manner of doing business has writer. knows what>he is talking to ‘and inotherly cares, or girls Whose upon all classes. “By Way ofa prefaabont..."The. features of the* present modesty should shrink from the attory remark, we will simply add. that issne are, however, the appropriate mosphere of a Court-room., It is in a conversation this week with one and ably presented ‘articles on “Minsaid that among the pushing, crushof our business men he made the ing in Uteh,’*from the facile pen of Cor. Main and Paddock Streets, Silver Reef ing, hooting throng that daily attends startling announcement that he had Major Bradley, than whom none the incoming and outgoings of Guiaccumulated over $8,000 of worthless knows better; and “Phe Silver Detean aré many women, who push and accounts on his books since he has pee of Silver Reef District,’ by F. Sole Agents for Southern Utah of scrafeh and fight with the ‘rest, in been doing. business here. And to The well known Reputation of this M. Bishop, the veteran assayer, . ‘The erder to get.a glimpse at the prisadd still greater to our surprise and political nnd: social problew of this House will be Maintained. oner—if they eannot enter thé Court amazement, he said: “And I ean Territory receives its share of attenand patiently endure its vile atmosshow you that over two-thirds of that tion from forcible hands, Editorial AND CIANT POWDER. phere while the trlal proceeds. . Such amonnt-is owing to me by parties now observations on education, books and sights. and. scenes and ‘surroundings $30 ee residents of Park City, and’I never .Per Meal, 50c; Per meer periodicals, go to make-up ‘the princido net become their gentle natures. expect to realize one cent. from these acorn pal contents of this mutber, which, They call to mind the eorrupt dames We Carry the Largest Stock eo : accounts, If any man would pay me as a whole, outside of typographical of pagan Rome, who, of all, most five cents on the dollar I would take Suppers Served for Balls and Parties. appearance, would suggest a wide enjoyed the bloody coimibits~ti the it with supreme delight and consider see OF u scope for improv ement.. On Short Notice. arena, and were most pitiless to the myself unusually Incky to get that —————_——~<> -___—_—_— poor wretches who. be¢ame the yic— amount.’”? And yet we cannot attach A Mistaken Idea. tims of their more powerful. antagothe whole blame to the customer. If Witir many the -idea-seems.to.prenists... fwomen.haye not the grave the..merchant. would discourage it | * to exclude themselves from certain vail that the newspaper man is or from the first, it would be far ‘better | Proprietors. = trials, the Courts would do no ill to for both and the community at large. should be omnipresent. This impresexclude. them on the grounds of pubIn any town where the credit system sion, no doubt, is the principal cause lic deceney. is encouraged, the man who pays which prevents many items of-intercash for his goods pays just_as much est to the general public from finding Heaith. as the man who gets them on credit, (OSMOPOLITAN And recommend our large assortmentaf == their way into priut. “The coltnts + “One “of the safegrards= of health; ) because the merchant-mnust ask the of the average newspaper can be especially for children, is the prosame for his goods from a cash cusgreatly improved if persons cogizant tomer as he does from the man he viding of changes of clothing suitof local incidents and happenings trusts, in order to sectre himsilf from would communicate them to the reable for the varying temperature. loss. In other words, the inan who Corner Main and Centre 8ts., Silver Reef, In all Colors and Qualities, and the porters or publishers. We respecthis. is somewhat troublesome, it is pays cash must support the man who tully suggest that the fr iendg' of this buys on credit and too often never true, and will, during wiisettled eprper will not be backward in eomprays. In -the first place, men who weather, require Wwatchfulness and Finest Linen and Wooten Overshirts municating to us any information Reduction in Rates ! buy on credit are far more extravagant care; but trouble is of slight, conthat would be of publie interest— sequence when compared with--the because goods cost from. ten to twenty HE—-PUBLIC.. ARE ed : either by letter, telegraph-or otherA Fine Assortment. of _ a a percent more on a eredit than ona preservation of health. Happily the informed that on and afte ugust 1 wise. Don’t wait, anticipating that 1881, the price of board at this favorite and cash. basis.’ If the merchant: sold for days, are past when children were some one else will furnish us with the and Misses’ Shoes eash or was sure of kis money at the well known rest2urant will be as follows: ‘Ladies’ considered — well” and ‘fashionably facts, or imagine that we should neeend of every thirty days, he could" dréssed with only partially covered essarily know all about it anyway. Of every description. Re afford to knock his goods down toa Per Meal, 50cts. limbs and bare shoulders, It is true the newspaper fraternity Per Day, $1 small margin, and he would be beneEverybody knows,, or ought to are usually alert to What is) transpirfitted as well as his customers. We know, in this enlightened age, that ag Genuine California -@a ing from day to day, but they are notice that in several mining camps flannel underelothing and woolen always thankful for information that stockings ure the proper garments the credit system is being done away Will assist them in their efforts. THE FINEST THE MARKET AFFORDS with as fast as possible, and we ¢drepe for cold weather. There are some ————<a 2 ALWAYS SERVED TO CUSTOMERS. Park City will adopt it at least by the foolish people who boast of being Wood River. Money will able to keep warm without such, to commencement of 1882. Julging from the tone of our Wood Private Rooms for Dinner Parties. them unnecessary raiment, and others” be plentier and goods become much who prefer to go chattering and half cheaper; it cannot be otherwise. River exchanger, provisions and supne frozen through the entire winter of plies in that altitudinous locality are a northern Climate, for the lack. of by n0 means abundant, and prices are warm underwear, in order that the consequently assuming an upward sum thus.saved may be spent in ex- |. tendency. It is safe to predict that ternal adornment. Although one fully one half the population of the SILVER REEF - - - - UBAH. may claim the right to do herself the Send for our principal eamps will seek a more saluinjustice. no woman is excusible for brious elithate for the winter months, New Illustraallowing her children to~-renratn: inand at least one half of those that ee LARGE AND-—COMMODIOUS. ted Pricé-List sufliciently clad, if she ean by any HOUSE has recently been refitted and reinain will at onee go into ‘‘soak.”’ possibility provide for thenr suits of No. 30, for renovated thoughout, is first-clsss. in every The fair inference is that the couveyve Beers and sets one of the best tables ia flannels fron: neck to toe. j ancers will do an aetive busifess durSse ~ = FallandWinWest e Harrison will maintain the <—_>— ei rete it has always enjoyed among ing the long dreary season, and =the ter of 18st. Free to any address. Con- the travellng public, and guests ‘will aves King and Queen. merchants will open. out in the balmy tains full description of all kinds of goods receive the very best accommodations John Mackay’s popular designaspring the principal owners: of, that country. tion of the Bonanza King was con- for personal and family use. We deal nr 1 —— directly with the consumer, and séll all ferred upon him principally by the Gillespie, Lund & Co. are rearranging their ehelves and making al! necessary arrangements brief to nete a few of the many disadvantages - ressulting therefrom, both i ind & Coy OK In a recent issue we took occasion. to refer to the credit system, and in Misecilancong. to carry couch being overloaded. Halpin-is.in.receipt. ne Migs And Saddlery of all Kinds. eumption, withont Bestaurants, Mer- HARNESS AND SADDLES 60. About the only thing those returning from Wood CREDIT SYSTEM. Its Demoralizing Effect Upon chant and Customer. - Restaur reported end of the road to the terminus. Frendenthal Although somewhat late, its ap- THE : Tt is remarkable, \and always will be—the morbid curiosity women have for witnessing sights.and scenes that most reasonable men would turn away from in disgust or contempt. At celebrated trials, of whatever nature, women, many of whom are __ & Co.'s. On the Ist instant Joe Carr—the chronicler eays-—became the happy father of a son. You nt Salt MEYERS e just too atterly utter. plated ware, at Gillespie, this Cu Pont's Blasting Powder & Co.'s. of Woman's “Curiosity. for. October. 1, of AND BAKERY, crowded ont this issue. The Pollard case has been continued until —— ie IR apn 3,, 1881 BRIEFLETS. Our RKeriew me itter, some of which is deserving of mention, favorable aud ‘otherwise. The leading paper is a‘ contribution from. the botanical pen of Marcus E. Jones, on “The Ferns. of the West,”’ which is no doubt satisfactory. to Mr. Jones, as he proposes. to furnish more of the same kind, but we deubt if to A’ster eotyped ser ‘mon anybody else. .on “Drunkards and Other’ Slaves, by Rev. D. Banks McK enzie, occupies not. come later thas 3 a P, RM aN KRAUSE, i vol, pearance is no less welcome. On perusal we find its pages replete with ForToquery’e 9 a. M. Aud from 5p. mM. to7P On Sundays, from 8 a. ie 010A. Utah 4, Lake literary venture is ‘ape our ta- fae open from § A. M, eee QP. M. | ; ahem arcane Salou! PROVISIONS Hay and Grain, Lower: Main Street, Silver Reef t#-An-assortmontof-fine imported Eng” lish Cloths Shop always ne ou hand. corner Centre and First West Streets 4. WINQUIST.. isoJ. M. LYNCHEy Feed and Livery Stable, Lower Main S¢., Silver Reef, Utah _ le |